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auvkmtislm PEKSlNffGH RATIOS. Tu.e tuiiMWin ? ntcs Hi',: b charged SOfcRF.SS : for all a1vU UieuJ-vftetted to the DAfii . .ad vw ; - . rt t D-TE SQUARE Of TWKLVK USI3, 0U tlSZt One dav 51 DO Two day. 'i 00 Three days 3 00 Four day s 4 60 Five Uavs , 4 5i Ouo week...., & I" Tno week.. $10 0 One inUi Is no Two raoiitlH T"...." 0 Thre niunths :iu t i Six luynths t 50 TwclTe raontlij 7L C :,..,.r.r,m..tl..f japei 3 00 i .;lur w tar f.,vr ' ' . -ml in rill twt bo sent " " .. :tt !. stooped aM cases it- " " 11 Twelve lines or lis count a square,, and additiftftv uttsss e-tablish- VOL. IV. RALEIGH, MONDAY. JUNK 1, 1863. NO. auoarc will be cuareo rue siimc 175. .v ill be deumnd-d Irimi al pp's-TV except w her contracts are male. When hjiU by letter, tke JUU - ... ,r , Vt0fl I .. . " .ni?Cted V ".. . n:t.. S;t;ltft. special e , ' t T . ... rii i i. II r t n 111 BOOK and JOB uiouey uittst accompany tl.e r vertu-. iut tit ... . . J ..-,. - - . .. J .rfagg gT..-.. 'I.' .... 11111,1 li- - L t iiww him u fifiniFii. itliov.t F : I " ' -'"' c- - -- - . ! . ! Kgraphic NEWS- TllK ASSOCIATED PKESS.j nvrtKTM FOR W"" . t atei from (he Norm. Northern date, to the Wth has UU,t otficiaUate, from Cbe Mlh c;naullwr ...f troops in Vicks-Uf-rot i-ntTX, auJ thiViv thousand. The bot n'Ur Ji'lch 1 cr Cincinnati dated the ?C,,UTh3r'T-t "from reb,l rces Of th T,;- Tl, i to. ' 'A council of war w hold f .o.1,i;,'u" JtLOth. The rvbds ,in V irpmiu Hooker. It i th- :iU tlieir fm cjs Ironj AUCTiOH AND PHIVATE SALiJS. SALT AND FLOUR FOU SALK. I SHALL K.EKP SALT AND FLOUR FOli SALP: in the town of Weldon, and can and a small lot of either, daily, if desired, on an v of the Railroads leading from said Town. J. II. OOOC'H. Wehlon, May 28-lw FOR SALE NORTH CAROLINA. 6 PER CfSN'T. CERTIFICATES ' 8 " linl. Confederate States Bood?. Wanted X. ). 6 per cent. Fundable Kotos. Jan'28-tf V. U. RICHARDSON & CO. DESIRABLE . e .. .ns i' S th,; 20lh. tV.lntc-n- .,....)..Ilir, tune, mi - f li r - . . . i.r'infinir u' lili: . -- v,.rt i Car een, 3,reits. it W Rich me "'' an f tl." jmblicity given ) i'le for the dr- f"u' - . .i ... -..fUfartJon tho th, jr th enrollment un- KPU1 - P- l" Yrk CUy- e-dto H.irrisburjr In i f .V tf v dt;r TtV , .u-.-VfT. ! - i ii. ,k.T rro:;i niasitig anoui- a riot in llarrisburg and wlntps. Tho of the so-ldu-rs at investment Lands. IN TEXAS OME-HALF OF THE .itisTo LiicTsrno act. mills TRACT OF lJidIRALE LANDS WAS .. u .. ti.nl tor h-i !uiBiuuuy yeanee, uv -MILITAKY U OTICES. SE, a who was an extensive land owner in lexaa. tho nt'Crro Tin- princip il the I I'' .. T'lt A.' in---- Kfi-:! ftrebuiii-j fortilM-.l. l.oia ci.e.i a". f Later From the North -Vicksbur Safe. l-.:. ... . 1 4l,.. Vn- I Baltimore Amtan t eveninfuiinni i " f rim s both ..fithe 2fth hare' been recoire.l. The Vso r.Wvhis .'reii! Wij.AtchtM dated on the field at AarjSatur(lav.9 o'chick at nilit, which saya no tptfe V-iv. Tile trnis are r-itiHr from yesterday's 4t.' Ourr.'pulsc ii coin pi -.-te on all parts, of the rebel W u, dMc.ur.i'.Miient ii'-.-d be eut-rvtined of our li- AV.'.arc'entreiK'hing and' huiltlm nllc -1 l.-A't! li M.M...V ami one of Ihe leading founders ot the city ot ii:iiv4-stoa. Thi- pi p i t v hua nerer parsed out of his family, since Us put clone-by him, and -one-half of it only is now oflered tor sals f.,r a change of investment, and will be iold tu par cels of one-fmrth of a league, or 1,100 acres each. U is xituatcd in Milan count v, within the TFM I I'ill TE AX1 SHOWERY BELT OF TEXAS, about 4.Viuih?3 N'ortU-Kastward from the Capital ot Ue State and about 55 miles Northwestwardly troin Rren ha'm, th- present terminus of Railroad coujinunication with (laTves-ton and Houston. Th.- tract ii divided in two nearly equal parts by Brushy Creek (etnptving into San Gabriel river,) and comprises an admirable combinationof lands for agricultural and pastm al pursuits. High auddry post oak land, filled with fene'iN"" tint terials : uoMiiNu ''tA11aK.wrru ui mlL0Ka S1TES comman 1 i n a view of the entire tract ; 1 j I ' I ! TIMB KIIKD 1JOTTOIM on both ifUlca of the Creet, ri.-ing from there to a line prai rie covered with niequitc grass (not the bearded) Lsi;i:r vssEo Folt grazing purposes, and which extends uninteruptediy to thelwnfcs ot the San Gabriel, from 1'2 to 1; untes uistant. This r.eg.hn of country is not surpassed by any in Tex- d Canton to pits. ascertain the gte;i:ii r left, although A special dispatch to ire l- le-"n int tp-V7-rd $,nVts ,f Johnson's toreos. Our loss yesterday wa? nil,- tlUilt-satid. ItHft.-Thc Timi has a sjci.i! dispatch frtim Menr )dtiJ the "27tlihieh says our fetrcej Vcro reputed rhUr ui Vicksburg, but another steamer, from the iiiv of Vickrburg on Moiuliy arrived to-day and ru felli.it ff ant h;iA captured i-very rebel red .u';i- The jtivZ desperate. Th; rebel ieUel s bo's down lterp hills, which, exploding among the Federals, cre 'l f,.rful lnu.c. The .-a me di-patch add? .that lighting Jjaitig on fui iousjy when tli T rhnbt hid been captured " Vrk Tm t from Washington n the '2tlt at "Vntht, sy nothing later from ick.-lnit g. It begins t th talk in official circles 4-hat the siege may lat two jj-idiy'j attack' wa-J very sanguinary. The national Jr44 (r heavy. Tin- rebvls fought with grcal'cool i$ and dmpi'ralibn , reserving their fire until tin Feder 'imu within niurdeiom rangu. The rtbrld, however, e driven baek. by niain foretj into their laat line of en jftcbineiitj. ? JitRO, May 2. Hie fighting Friday was desperate. 3t'ei)ard the. fortifications ahd took some. Thw reln.-ls jlid and retook thorn. There was much hand to hand iUnf. Ft-deral loss 5.000. The rbels used hand gJC- ,4fi wliifi tlie Federals attempted to stoma the work?. is reported that one or two corps of Hank's army had Ili-htd Washington and Philid. Idia on tb .'-2Sth. An -wival Kero from" Pernambuco on the To d reports at df strurtion d" Federal . Teitxels Ly thr Aluhmtin and jorid'l fnentions ammnij Uie destroyed ?hijs one Ida, ,ii'trt, Hatch , Xvrn ; Charlvi Hill, and the brirk Im i Ji, .'wft. A'oc, Corn, and sehooner Kin;Jiiher: two-of la fbips were loaded, w ith Ira very valuable. The llcr d' spreial di patch from Washington on the - :th .-.ays, r? 'armj in motion. .Trains are moving--toward- Ijttlppper, lollowed by heavy columns of troops. Lev i.'ctied an ud.dr - s to tlic rebel army, foreshadowing a 1 into Maryland. C'ompton, who as to have been e.T- Htd Friday at Fort Mcllenrv, as a triv, lias been par- and by Lincoln. , 05. in REGULARITY OF SEASON'S. DELIGHTFUL CLIMATE AND HEALTH OF THE LOCALITY. i and thoi tract itself fonna M of tho best inyestincnta for orcscnt -ue or future iK orit to e found in Texas, TH li L VXD OF P ROM IS E A X I) OF PEACE. Dnriiigthe dry year of 18iO in Texas, Mr. Conolly's farn, (en a portion of the tract.) yielded an average of 50 bushels of em n. and 15 bushels of-whest to the apre. There are nunier.ms flouring mills in Milan, and thd adjoining counties of H -11 and Williamson. Ail the small grains grow well, cotton yieldone bale to the acre, horse. tmiVes, sheep, hogi and HORXKl CAT'H.E THRIVE WITHOUT WINTERING and are largely raised throughout the region The titles to the landliave never been questioned, and ara unques tionable, and there are no squatters on it. The settled portion of the . Stat .- extends tar beyoil Milan county, in ever'v direction. Tlic property now belongs to J. S. Thrasher, Superin tendatit of the Press Association, and oae-half of it is of fered for sale, onl v because the acceptance of the duties of his public position involves the necessity of a -partial change in hi investments. It is offered at private sale until the 7 th day oi Augusr, when if not disposed of. it will be sold at public auction,' without' rcAv.; ve for cash, in Confederate Treasury note in tluyitv of .ttant.. For I'm ther information, and pian of tract applv to R. M. PARKS Si CO., Whitehall. Street, Atlanta Georgia. Mae 11-MiTtf RAILKOAD MEETING. NOTICE TO CONSCRIPTS. Ehuollixu Okhcs 5m Conor bsk.ti, Dist.,) OsFonn.JIav L-sth. lS.i. THE COMMANDING OFFICERS OF THE M1L1T4 A Regiments of the iiiC;ifiress56rhl District of N. "C., comprisingthe Counties f Vake, Orange, Granville, Franklin, Warren and !Sah, will- please proeeed at once tore-enroll all anl ery whito male person within tho limits of their Regiments. This notice includes all those who have been previously exempted or detailed or who hare been discharged froto service, from any cause what ever:" All persons or contractori engaged. in the manufacture of Nitre or other ordoance tor the Confederate States, must hare their applications for detail or exemption cer tified to bv Capt. Harrifey, Aent Nitre and Mining Ru read, -G reensboro', N. C, tfaat the number i? neither un reasonable or excessive , Contractors with the Confeder ate or State (roverniBCtit (other than ordnance) mu.-t bfre their annlieationa for exemption or detail cet tilled to by the oIKcer with wltorn they make tho contract. Snecial noticojs gHUfn'that y,o pei n after enrollment has the right to Toiuiteer,-or put a. 'substitute in iifly com pany or regiment, except at tUe Camp of Instruction. Persons enrolled as Conscripts who fail to report prompt ly at Camp of Instruction, will beat once arrested and -sent there. The commanding officer of the 42d Regt X C Militia, will assemble his Regiment at Oxford, Granville county, N C, on the 29th and 30th erf May, 150:5. The commanding olticer oi the UUl Regt NT C Militia, will assemble his men at Oxford, Granville county, on the 1st. 2d and 3d of j tine, 1 803. The commanding ollicer of tho 40th Jlegt- N C Mili tia, will assemble his men at LouUburg, riaukliu county, N C, on the 6th and 8tb of June, 13015. Thu commanding officer of the '.52d Regt N C Militia, will assemble -his men at Nashville, Nash county, N C, ou the 11th and 12th (lavs of June, ISttt. The commanding officer t.f the 37th Regt N C Mili tia, will assemble his men at Warrcnton, Warren county, N C, on tho 15th and lGth davs of June. 1SC3. The commanding officer of the 3lla Regt N C Mili tia, will assemble his men at the. Court House, in Raleigh, N C, on the 19th, 20th and 22d davs of June, 103. The commanding officer of the 30th Regt N C Mili tia, will assemble his men at the Court House in Raleigh, X C. on the 23d, 24th and 25th davs of Jun, 103. The commanding officer of the 118th Regt N C Mili tia, will assemble his men at the Court House in Raleigh, on the 26thand 27th days of June, 1SG3. The commanding officer r f the 4oth Regt N' C Mili tia, will assemblo his men at Ilillsboro' in Orange county, N C. on the 30th of June, and 1st and 2d of July, 18G3. The commanding officer of the 40th Regt N C Mi litia, will assemble bis men at Hillsboro', Orange county, N C, on the. 3d, 4th and 6th days of July, 18G3. Militia officers will please attend each day and render all tnc assistanse in their power to the Enrolling Officer, and tbov w!l! olvase decide all question as to the- ges of persons before enrollment, and notify every man between the ages of eighteen ami forty, to appear and show why they bhall uut be enrolled as conscripts. A. LAND IS, Jr.. Enrolling Officer for 5th Di-hi" ot ' C. H. W. CAF1 EV, Assistant aurgeon, P, A. C. S., Chairman of Ek. lioa: !. MILITARY NOTICES, Executive DcpartnMut' North Carolina, Aim tan r GtNgp.AL's Office Kaleigb, May 2Gth, 1S63. G eXEU.VI, OKOlil! No. 9. MILITARY DIRECTORY, F1EL.1 OniCKUS AND IHU6AUES OF N. C. 1UX1MK.NTS. ' Weave indebted to Joim P.. N:ULe; v, CI. t k in tho Adjutant General's Otf.ce, tor the foMowii, statement: IMILtTLA OFFICERS ARE ORDERED NOT TO arrest any man as a conscript or deserter, who uiav have been discharged under a writ of hmbcai corpus, tried before aity Judge of the Supreme or Superior Courts of this State. They are fu; ther ordered to resist an v such arrest upon the part of any person, not authorized br the legal order or process of a Couit or Judge having juris diction of such cases. Ry grdcr of Governor Vance : DANIEL G. FOWLK, May 27-1 w Adjutant General. No CQL0NKL. LIEUT. COI-ONk-L. REWARDS. 1 Jdo A McDowell H A Ri o', n 2' William R C&x :W tallincs 3 Wn L DeRossttt D Thruaton 4 Bryan Grimes James li Wood firiThomas M Garrett John W Lea 6'Isaac K' Avery Robert F Webb 7iF.dw G Haywood i- - 8;llenry if Shaw 'James W Hinton 9 (Laurence S Baker James li Cm don A S25 REWARD. MEMORANDUM HOOK CONTAINING. YALUA- ble oflveis, a packatre of accounts of ssflesif coods sold iiy Joseph Herring, for Scott and Jackson," Tvinston, and a pack'age of (Juvernmeut roceif'ts, and other memo : aiuluii.s was lost souio two weeks ago, between Raleigh and i'rank'ition, on the cars. The. above reward will be given for the recovery of the book and papers, and no questions asVel. " J. F. SCOTT, Frauklintn, N. C. - .May 20-1 w 10Jas A J P.radl'utd 11C Leventborpe 12 13 Alfred M Scabs 14 iR Tvler Bennett 15 William MaeRae lli John S McElrov 17 Win F Martin U 19 Jolonipn Williams Wm (i Robinson 'Stephen 1) P....1 Vm J Mai tin .b.sepb 11 Mym.in tY A Johnston -W J I V a i borough' ; Wrt A S t on e Jeoin (' Lamb Hijor.j. Jiu S VI ine 'D W lluit iW M Paiday ;E A O.boma iWm J Hill iS McD Tat - W I- David. n J M Wnit? -n .1 H WLttak vr j 11 T r.e.i. n T Sparrow 1 tgbei t A !U s3 L H Hunt J II Xambth OW Hammond H D I.ej , T H Sharpe J'l) Barry C M And rows STR. Ra COWS STRAYED OR STOLEN --$25 RE AY ED OR STOLEN FROM MY PREMISES IN Raleigh, two COWS, one red and the other black. both pbout five years old. The ear marks are, smoth crop in the right ear and crop and bole in the left. The Cows were brought from Lenoir county, and maybe mak ing their wav back. They left about the middle of last week. 1 will. give Ten Dollars for the return of both, or Five for either. May 30 tf ROBERT IL UOUNTREE. 20 'Thomas F Toon 21 W W Kirk laud 22 'James Conner 23 'Dan! H Christie 24, Wm J Clarke 2i II 11 Rutledge 20 II K Burgwyn, Jr ; Nelson Slough o SlOO REWARD. N E HUNDRED DOLLARS REW ARD WILL BE paid for the recovery of a GOLD WATCH, hunting case, w it le chain. 1 be chain is plain and square linked. The hook was broken olF when it fell out of my pocket, and can be identitied as having no hook to the ckain. On the outside of each eae thero is an egg-shaped carving, covering about one-tlord of the whole surface. The above rew ard will be paid if the watch be left at the SO. EXPRESS OFFICE, Mav 30-lw Raleigh, N. C. Rob't L) Johnston John L Harris Samuel C Pry soit 'ohn R Lane 27Uohn A Gilmer, Ji G F Whitfield 2s Samuel D Lowe Wm II A Speer 29 'Robert B Vance 30;Francis M Parker James T.Kell 31 John V Jordan C W K night 32''Edmund C Brabble Wm T Williams 33 Clark M Avery ( Robert V Cowan 34 iW L.I Lbwrauce 35,Matt-W Ransom '-John G Jones 36Notield oig'.ation 37, Wm M Batbour John B Asheraft 38WmJHoko iJohn Asbford 39 David Coleman fFiank A Reynold 40No field org'ation 41 j.lolm A uaKer 42 George C Gibbs W S R&nkiu CC Bbteknal T D Lovo W S Grady :J T Jones ;.l C Webb !Sam N Stowo WlWrcasmsn iW W Sillers J A D McKay I) G Coward T W Mai hew" Geo T Gordon -J TjJohnston W G Morris M M'Lauchliu SUMMER RESORTS. T Mav 3w (Joi.DSHoao'. May 30, 1863. To the St'x hhohUre of the Atlantic and N-jrik Carolina jntl moil ('ompauy: I A S IT IS IMPRACTICABLE TO HOLD i UL'K . r,AT 'I f annual meeting in the town $f Newbern, vou are liereov notineo tuat tin meiing mi u neiu in tue iowu of Kington on the 25th day of Jijie next. JOHN P. WIIITFQRI), Mav 30-td Presiden,t. C NOTICE. 1AP TL "RED BY JY COMPANY, ON NEL'SE RIVER, and confined in Goldsboro Jail, the following flRj 1IUNKV. coooer coloreil. 3S years old, five feet res: in sa il, w.ho sayshe belongs tto Mr.C. Billups of Norfolk, e.-i nig n iroin;a. 1S11AM.4G years old, neatly blacls, five feet 5 inches hinh, hair partly grev, who says he belongs to Aaron JetlVo s of Not-folk, Virginia, who he thinks i now in Kiohiiiond. The owners will corn forward, prove prop erty, pav charges and take them awav. S. G. BARRINGTON, Mav 27-1 w Capt. Whitford's Battalion Standard copy. Adjutant and Inspector OeneraPs Ofliee, Ricihiomi. May 1st, laCJ. CEMtRAL 0-CER, ) No. 52 f rpilE FOLLOWING ACT OF CONGRESS, APPROV I pt by the President, is published for the information and direction of all coucerno, in connection with the act relating to impressments heretofore announced in General Orders No. 37. from the Adjutant and Inspector Geueral's Office, April Cth, 18G3, and as supplementary to said act: An act to amen? an act entitled " Au act to regulate im pressments by officers of the armv." The Congress" of the Confederate States of America th) enact, That in all cases of appraisement provided for in said act, the officer imprc?-ing the property shall, it 1 e believe tho appraisement to be fair and jut. endorse upon It his approval; if not, be shall endorse upon it his rea sons for refusing, and deliver the j-ame, with a receipt for the property impressed, to the owner, his agent or at torney, and, as "soon as practicable, forward a copy of the receipt and appraisement, and his endorsement thereon, to the board of appraisers appointed by tho President and Governor of the State, who shall revise the same and make a final valuation, so as t,p give just compensation for the property taken, which valuation aiian oe paiu oy ioe proper department for the use of which the propcitv was taken, on the certificate of appraisers, as provided m the act of which this is amendatorv. (Approved April 27th, 1863 Ky Order ' (Signed) S. COOPER, Adjutant and Inspector General. rSAU parties taking appeals from the decisions of lo cal appraisers, to the undersigned, are heroby notified that these appeals must be made up in due form and ac companied y suitable proofs, and reasons, m accordance with the law, or tuey cannot be 'j1'"" sTO'CK H. e'. RURGW 1 N, Commissioners ol a) praisenunt fer . C. Daily papo-s publish 0 times, Seuu-we k y p ipers I .,YnJT tSrna And S.'nd bills to .-t.lllJ- .A tV, - Tlic CatiKc of Vallandigliam's Exile. SuRi.uv vii.i h, May 28. Vallandigham cotres upon com- tiImou into tho. Confederate lines and is received as a ci- jitnof Ohio, U. S.,vin exile. He i banished from his 'Onotry for no offence xcept his love of Constitutional Jrtt and the tru? principles of his (JoTerntuent, which hecn outran by the Lincoln adininis'tration. For- 'feljr..dniiid protection in the United States, he is obliged MCk it from tho Confedcrato iitatfs. i SKftOMl i lsrA'icit.l . ' ' JCaATTinoQi, May li.--V ullaudighain is Btill at She t JftUle. . Whilst as au--exile he is confident of kind troat tnt and conriibration 'from the generous hospitality of If people. II desires to avoid Til public demonstrations, "-4n sobs retired place as a retired gentleman. Uj ''.ill remain ia the Confederacy soLdr by the generous nsfiit of the gorernment and people until' he can return jme safely. -He i-i cnfidcnt his character is well enough 5wn to satisfy all that he i- incapable of any rt ord or act , lTor in O'u'u. iuconsistent with tho relations he sustains : rd.tbe Srtwlh "ig his sojourn amongst us. Mrs. . jt.anuigium .u-wity is a fabrication. V.n.l . U WCTK ijTO not to (IlT j! ard office. lav 'lb-ht OFFICE OF THE MOST EXCELLENT GRAND HIGH PRIEST. ' Or thk Grasp Royal Ar.cn Chaptkr of X C, April 28th. A L. 5SC3. A J. 2393. A D, 1803. f rrHE CONSTITUTION OFTHE M E GRAND ROYAL ; f I -Arch Chapter tf North Carolina, requires the Ajmu- i al 'Convocations of the same to be held in Wibningtou, on the first Monday in jure, in each vear. We hope the of tieerj who have the honor to preside over the subordinate Chapters of this jurisdiction, will have their respective Chapters represented at the next Convocation. Business of importance will he before that body and a punctual at tendance is required. Mav 26 7t E. F. WATSON, MEGDP. NOTICE. SOMEWHERE BETWEEN WEL- She wrote her -nrorpatrmmm. Vallandigham after sen- rTJ, rrt ir, t-iy,c coiirmemciit. Uosocraus r vKa -..i. uV -cui.iaunieateU with him aiHi HjsTUraction prevails' ?ipuntry. . . T OST. I THINK j don and Raleigh on the cars, a POCKET BOOK, eoutaihing a discharge from the Confederate service, as sigiud by Col. Daniel. 45th IUsrt.. N. . T: also one bv HI? M'l H-:l l.r:int in If i n ttU o m f.nntir V I"1 ant a Due Bill dated the 9th or 11th inst. A suitable reward will be raid to anr one finding and returning the BOOK and contents to me. Address -May -0 :lt - P. M. AMOS, Madison, N. C. BAGGAGE CHECK FOUND. BACtjAGK. CHECK OX THE N. C. R. R. NO., piekeu up in the street, has been t.ft t tl.ia nlT, It may di-uin the baggage of thclosor at the denot. The have it bv catling and May I8-tf. in staff of- s tuat much dis- tho Northwestern ;FK0M TlUVriAPPAIl vvvAPTr fpi. y, . . i; "vju. I ,a i rammer ol Saturday says : t There witi. to U no W. uht but tlint IIoo Mtmak.n e important (not forward) move- twenty tbouiand Yaukeca laoTiugduwn i l r Port Royal. ' ' . direC" . Gn. KweU .nt . , 4CQthu4a,tieUy rece v.! b 'iT11 was &rn np fJZZhJ 'W ",d were na ueiajed Until vesterdav thr " ' " .V V " b. dividcl int 'l- . Z -"- romm ittnefty LoDgstrect, Ewell wmartded roffrwwivfilv A.r.lljll. PIEDMONT SPRINGS, liVIIKE COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. . 1HKS4-: SPlXGS ARE 81TLATKD IN' WESTERN' North Carolina, about fifteen miles b om Morganton, in a mountainous, iieautiiui ano romantic country, ine waters--Sulphur and Chalybeate are said to be qual to any in the country. Deer", Bear and Pheasants aDound mo mountains. The c "upany have succeeded in (detaining the services of an oxpei :?nceu gentleman ana laay to tase cnarge oi the house and vitl bj i;fauy for the reception ot visitors v the 1st of July. 'One fourth of 'this orooertv. with three hundred acres of land attached, would be sold to a perfon competent to take charge of the property. Mav 28 2w iJohn E Brown IWm G Lewis 'T L Hargrove iSamuel II Boyd I W L Saunders 'John A Graves iSam'l A Walkup Jno A Fl cm uiing iGeorgf Woi tham Caleb B Ilobson Marcus A Pat ks J T Morehcad, Jr -KM Murchiion IM T Smith ,G Gratiott Luko II C Jones, Jr Edward Cantwell Wm S Deyanc IJeo W Clavto Stephen L Evans PIEDMONT SPRINGS. Thaddeus P Siler CWBradshaw W J Boggati C M Stedman J R Winston ACM'Calhstei A D Crudui ,A A Hill P II Chambers. J C Vanhook J H'McDonaVl ' JQRichardson .1 J Iredell A Ellis Alfred H Blo jll F Schcnek j J A Ci aigo - J V, Keener J M Mayo WT M Hardy H Harding DG McDowell .1 U McNeill 1 Wm Garrett vJohn J Spaun TO REFUGEES AND OTHERS. rpilE PROPRIETORS OF SI10CCO SPRINGS GIVE m IlOllvt; 1 1 1 i L ill nnitni iiik n hi w iweo w -A- r.,, X 1 -V, 1 I cliHriToa. l nci! iiresnii 'ffinnis auu ubhc huo auau taivc .. . i 1 1 4 I 1 'it rooms before the loth June, to remain tin tne loin veto ber. following, will be charged $50 per month. All others will bo charged as follows: Prfr month $75.00 week.! 25.00 day -00 Children and Servants, half price. A dailv hack ill be found at the W'arrenton Depot, on arrival of the cars to convev passengers to the Springs. HVM AN, NICHOLLS & CO. Shocco Springs, N. V., May 28"-2w Proprietors. KITTRELL'S SPRINGS. A FT ER THE 1ST JLNE. OL'K HOUSE WILL BE J open for the reception of boarders. 11ATKS OK BOAUD. Board per dar $G.OO ti a u-cck .-3a. 00 " month 100,00 Children under ten, and servants, half price. Mav 23 tf BL VCKNALL & CO., Proprietors. CANDLES t i i CANDLES ! ! CANDLES KOIC S.U.K AT THE G R A TT A M OA N L E FACTOR Y. Ty V S D ERS1GNED HAVE ON HAND AND ARE I enn-tantlv manufacturing a superior article of WAX and TAELOWv (.'AN'DLES which thev ae prepared to i-.u ,.;.i, .,nv- .m.mt'it v smd at reasonable to ites. Address un m.-u "i - - - - - i Mavll-lm KLAPP &. BERR) , Graham, N. C. A. person to w hom it belongs paying for t'ii-. advertiseiucn LL PERSONS NOTICE. WHO PRESENT MOTICE. mnp rnwMivnivr. OFFICERS OF EACH MILI I TIA Regiment in the Second Congressional Disti ct, NC, are requested to call every man in their several Ue-o-;i.!f f,. , .iirht,,-,, fortv yearn old, those that have been eiempted'detailed, disdnuged or from any cause whatsoever, at the following times and places viz . Kinston. Lenoir county, Tuesday the 1Kb of June Snow Hill, Green ounty. Friday, 12th of June ri...w..;n T?ft londav. 15th ot June. l I (111 I UIV, x 1LV V V ' U 1. v , , f T uson, wiison county, ihuiu.' - - The upper Regiment, Halifax co .f.o"8"!. Johnston, jrty.xneet Halifax, uaunax eouu.,, dav 23d Tof June. , , i... r, i the lower Regiment. Halifax co commanded by Cv-1 D B Bell, will Jeet at Halifax, Halifax co, W edncsda,, , 24th. of June. aa Thr upper Regiment, Edgecombe co, commanded by Col Win KniRhtTwill &eet in Tarboro', Edgecviube co, Friday, 27th of June. , , , . n, -. u i? .:.,f ;n aa;.l eountv commanded by Col 1411' On ri uniiniciik " ' . i i J W Jones. meet in Tarboro' WgeQ Jth of Tun kRN N f.TH ,1 111GJ E , .8th of June. ning officer. 2d "Cone Dist S C. WM. P. FIN LEY, Assistant Surgeon, P A C S. Mav25-lw '- Chm. Ex. Beard 2d Cong. D'st. rainooT Instruction, N. C, Camp Holmes, April 30th, lSOo. J Special Oudeu, J.,... n-i-rrr.nrvrpM nnnvnq VO. IV A COORD .N Ct- ii m-.ii-ivau - - 25 Adjutant and Inspector General's Odice, Richmond, . I. i ... " .f fn,, bdlowinL Slaves are published m ; , r ovnern may come forward and clm ;heir SUBSTITUTE WANTED. UST BE OVER FORT i -FIV E l EAtio ur auj., nlil, v and sound. A man ot this description can r. r r -iviriT t B k'W .o ... ,.' m-iw br aim lltlir to J1K. O. iw. i"'""""' in Raldeigh, N. C. Mav 29-tf s WANTED. TOCK IN THE RALEIGH & UASlu.n miugton &, May 21-1 w AND WIL- Weldou Railroad. JNO G WILLIAMS & CO Stock and Exchange Brokers. THEMSELVES 4 LL PE 2A at nicti of the Surgeon General. betwn tb hours of 9 and 10 a. ni., w ill be vacinated fre of eharre. n on EDWARD WARREN. Dec20-tf Surgeon General of. N C, AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, rVTflTH AN EXPERIENCE OF MORE THAN FORTY years, the undersigned does not flatter himself, but is nattered by his customers, anJ will receive and sell at Ruction, or on Commission, everything entrusted to his ,tr FRANX I. WILSON,' o - i , r Auctioneer. Standard copy tf. T WANTED 0 niRE FOR THE BALANCE OP THE YEAR, a stout NEGRO BOY to work about mv lot. J. H. BRYAN Jr., May 30-lw Company Shops, N. C. U. R. CURXY MANUFACTURED try rch 19-tf COMBS. .PRAIUIE A LACK . ' Balelgh, N. C A GOOD INVESTMENT. T TlAVr nv HAND 20 OR 30.000 POUNDS OF FINE I I V V TOBACCO. 1 invite the attention of manu facturers to this notice. Call on or address P. B. MERRA MAN, May 20-1 w Henderson, N. C. SUBSTITUTE WANTED. . crucTiTrTP tq Wanted to go into the . 2ndN. C. Cavalrv, now in Virginia. A horse and rr.TTTo.nents will be furnished if desired. A liberal price fffl Al""y """""pVooress- ofuce. SCOTCH SNUFF. rpiCE UNDERSIGNED ARE M AN U FACTXJRIXG- O N I ..x t.owivc i-.ile .i very suneior article ot sLi Utn SUFF. and arc always prepared to. till orders from any place in the Confederacy, Mar 14-2111 B. W. LY?:CH &, SON'.. Petersburg, Va. order that their owners may property, viz : ft. 4 T rK ao-ed about 20 years, black complexion, i ii. in. high. propertv of George i oun?, Jones county, . siOV trred about 12 years, black complexion, 4 feet 6fihh,pcty of Samuel Woodley, Washing- t0f FVlVA about 2C rears, black complexion, 5 feel Scinches high property of Samuel Woodfey, Washing- t0MI I LVV ' 5'cd 'about 25 years, dark complexion. S feet 4 inched high? property oSUr. Edward Haughton, Wash lnVRSRFTNASI aljout 14 years, black complexion, 5 feeJ IX InVhVs 'bigJi,Nproperty of Samyel Woodley, 'WB hordternorUQtV' " Col. PETER MALLETT. Commanding Conscripts, N. C. J X Pkiob. Adjutant. May 1-1 m t V C Standard, and Daily (Wilmington) Jn,rUd nnblish one month ana senu u.u ww,. x W. R. RICHARDSON & CO., StOCK BROKERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, RAT.EIUU, N. C. m f Office on FaitttevilU Street. -TTTILL GIVE PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO V gales and purchases of State and Confederate Bonds, Bank and other Stpcks, coljection of Claimt, and any business connected witb.tbe different department f tue State government. . - . -. . Bant notes of ail' Southern Statei bought and sold. . REFERENCES. O O Parsley, Wilmington. W A Wright, do. John D Williams, Fayette ville. W G IJroadfoot, do. J J Blackwood, Charlotte. W K Lane. Wayne county. , John D WTiitford, Craven county. Hon Thomas Ruffin, Alamance county. Hon W N F.d wards, Warren, county, lion D W Court, Rockingham county. H V Guion, Lincoba county. And citizens of Raleigh generally. Jan 14-tf 43 Thomas S Kenan 44 Thos C Singeltary 45 - H Morehcad 46 Euwad D Hall 47 Geo 1J Faribault 48 RobeU C Hill 49:liee M McAfee ajj A Washington 61 1 Hector McKethan 52, James K Marshall 53 j William A O wens 55iJno K Connally 5G j Paul F Faison 57 Arch'd C Godwin 5S John B Palmer 59 Dennis D Ferrebee 60 ti ! James D Radclifl'e C2 1 Robert G A Love 63 1 Peter G E uijs 61 i Lawrence M Allen 65 i George N Folk The Regiments are Brigaded as follows : t':;m'n'i Vriyadi- Sth, 31t. Slt and 61st. fWV L'rfqade 15th, 27 lb, 4Uth and 48th. Bute'i Brigade -29th. Daniel' BriyadeZU, 43d, 45th, 50th and 53d. Davis' Brigade 55th. JIuke's Brigade 6ih, 21it, 54th and 57tb. Hampton's Brigade 9th. lveron's Brigade -5th, 12th, 20th and 23d. Lane's Brigade 7th,-1 8th. 2bth, 3Jd and 37tb. Left, W. IL '., Brigade VJlh. Martin's Brigade 17th, 42d, 47th and 63d. Bender's Brigade J3th, ICth, 22d, 34th and SSih. J'ettigrctc's l ri 'fade 1 1 th, 2(;th, 44th and 52d. Jtansom's Brigade 24th, 25th, 35th, 4Wth and 6tb. lianutur's Brigade 2d, 4 th, 14 th and 30tb. Rolertson's Brigade 41st and 59th. Taliaferro's Brigade A and 3d. Not Brigaded-10th, 36th, 40th, 5SLh, 60tii, 62d, C4th and 05th. The folio-wing are Intantrv Kegimcnrs 1st. 2d. 3d. 4th. 6tb. 6th, 7th, Sth, 11th, 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th, 20th, 21st, TIA, 23d, 24th, 25th, 26th, 27th 28th, 29th, 30th, 31st, 32d, 33d, 34th, 35th, 37th, 3Sth, 1 . ' , jii. j-.v. nut. 4Tn ltd, ACiiU r.o.V. Ct.f 3'Jtn, 4.ia, 4oa, miu, ijim, um, tun, -n-iu, Uvl.., 52d. 53d. 54th, 55th, 56th. 57th, 58th, flOth, Gist, C2d, 64th. The following are La airy Kegimei.ts : 9tb, 19th, 41-t, 59th, G.id. C5th. The following are Artillery Regiments : . 10th, 36th, 40th. The following are the Battalions : Lieut. Colonel Charles E. Shober's. (formerly Wharton J. Green s) Infantry ; .Major J. ti. iemercuu s nangers ; Major R. W. Wharton's bharpshootet s ; .Major Jolin v . Moore's Artillery ; Major W. L. Young's Artillery ; Ma '. l "- t M...... . I '.. . ..- Millet. C-ilni. wir A I ex. .'i a e ivue -v 1 1 , - - ...... v K Guard ; tialora s j)ai.ianou, hjicu, amiu u. Baird's Battalion of Cavalry. , Colonel W . H. Thomas' J.egion oi nignianuers anu in diaDS is composed of one Regiment and one Battalion, and numbers over l,oUU men. TAKEN UP. Jk .itT-tiT a Til a " tT V L ON OR ABOUT 1 11 h im r a run., a ix,At.n. v. 'n-tobov named JOHN. Said boy' c laims to be free, . - ii... iv... i'..,. l, ..r i .i, Muni aud says tie was raiseu oy mi. i . ... . . John is about 5 fet H inches htglt. and always lauKhs when spoken to. The owner is requested to come lor ward, prove property pay charges and take huuaway, otherwise he will be dealt with ;ccuruiDt . law. J. M. BOYD, Jailor, May 21-lw Graham, Alamance county, N. C LACK At FARRISS. MERC H ANT TAILORS, PROCTOR' S OLD STAND, Favetteville Street, Rahi'jh. N. C. -rTTE WOULD INFORM THE l'UBLIC THAT W E Y have on bund and arc constantly receiving an ie- wCmZBN& AND MILITARY CLOTHING. m The business will be carried on under the direct supervis ion of Mr. C. M. l-'ARRISS, and satisfaction guaranteed to our natrons. An experienced hand will go to the Camps to take measures for uniforms w Men orJja. G. A. LACK W- FARWSb. April 7-tf mJ PIANO FORTES. JAMS PIK8SON, P . A N O F O RTF. MANUFAC turer. respectfully info. j. the public that he Las i tabli'hed himself in Raleigh, and offers his services to all lioi who wish their Pianos skillfull, and Oiorughlv tuned or repaired. Orders eft at the Book Store ot W. I Pomery Esq., or at Mr.J'irs-on' residence in Harget street, nearly opposite the Ftir Grounds, will meet with B. Piano Fertes bugbt nd sold. Mr. Pirsson re fers to Dr. Sn edes and Professor Hansen. Jan 13-tf . ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT, K.u.fjg. N. C, May 8, 1S62. nn W KTEl). 1 WISH TO PURCHASE LEAD for this department. P rgons having large or smail quantities will plcare apply at once. W ill give 1 pound of POWDER for 10 pound of LEAD. Mar 8-tf THOS. HOGG, Capt. C. . In charge of Ordnar.ce. BOOK BINDER WANTED. TTANTED A BOOK BINDER. TO A COMPETENT X workman, a permanent sitnatioa with a good sala ' Tvill be -iven. Aprlf by letter or in person, to hAoNICLE: and SENTI-VEt OFFICE, Augusta, Geor- Jiay zo-Jt SPIRITS TURPENTINE- I HAVE 35 BARRELS SPIRITS TURPENTINE IN laro-e. fine, wM made casks, averaging 44 gallons each, ,, hand for sale. It can be delivered at Boon Hill, on the North Carolina Railroad. 1X16 D. C. CARRINGTON, Mav 20-1 wtw G-oldsboro, N. C. CURRY COM ITS. On DOZEN CURRY COMBS FOR SALE AT TH Z)J Factory of PRAIRIE A LACS March 24-tf. . . WANTED CO N F ED ER 1TE TREASURY OI a t ,u . July 25, 1861, d pavable two rears all r March' 31-k W. R. RlC'flAKDSOK A Ct W A. N TE D tOTTPOXS OF THE l5.G00.eoo C O N F E D E R A T I T jtmw. & L,, V C CI n April H-tf. W. R. RICHARD OK
The Daily Progress (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 1, 1863, edition 1
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