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CTJl. PENNINGTON. The-following rates will bY charfftd for all advertia ments inierted in the Dailv Pjiocuess : .Tfi JLlrtorm of subscription to Thb OXE BQUA2E Ot IWLLVE LIM OR LESS . .Tin? 'v - -i r i i iiui j - - One day H 03 TWO V8r....i7...., 2 00 Thre-, -i'ays 3 00 Four .lays..;:...-... 4 60 Five davs...'... 4 50 One week 5 00 TWO V. . :. One iur,.H .. Two. month.- 10 0 .'.M 00 ..25 to ..30 10 ..50 tO ..7b 0v i 3 00 " . . "--r-io';;; subscribers without Three mojiths Six rconth; fr7n:ct,; Twelve ruonth. Twelve lines or less'CcrSnt a fqnare, and additionv aquarrs will be changed the same. Cash w ill be demanded from all .persorm -except whore special contracts are'tfea 'When sent by letter, th uioney iut accompany the advej tiseuicnt. VOL. IV. RALEIGH, THURSDAY. JUNE 4, 1863. .NO. 178. with til '. y. iJi. SJtat. we 1 VI IT" 4. v' " Tor tJl',"v a" - - - - ' - 1 y ' i " ' , - - i TELEGRAPHIC NEWS; TI1E .ASSOCIAlfcu rivx.j rprtJjtTEl) FOR ' f -r:!rthnrf!'. f h North-Wens irom t.,o r from "e tvern ates of the lt rtce.ved. ,tj,uew. - rectivd at the War- uraii toaitre . abe t inft;ataia the in gnu ntthaoofVicksbur.prosrBg Treueltnv attack on his rear. ,t and repei - afternoon 0fthe J6th sajs ?tt?S f 4:. DUpatch from Mr VrtberBsM"; 0 rant,-since Sa.day, made r'nUUack ,pon th rebel works V'Z X 2 w too stron, to be taken by fW.a terrible and well sustained fire S iV,-tJ ,riSYf the Mtb on tl.e ercning of that jr rfwph e of two hu-e and a half &t::,d. Cairod.p.tc.of El the llshtins on Monday la-ted ..x honr.. WS W-renewed on Tuelar. But few ,f any of were taken. Banks', force, had not arrived iVbundred and forty-four pruoner, expected here to ?.V b. teBt to Indianapolis. Tue aysem W . "diug toour Utad,ice9, will be able to hold cloc!: Dawaon API'IjES Green .scarce Dried. DA CON Hog round BKKF.. BEESWAX- ... 1JKAXS BUTTER.: ..... CANDLES Tallow . ' Wax By tbe box., " Adamantine " Sperm CORN perllarrel CHICKENS DUCKS EG(JS : C4TY MARKET. KAL8iaH May 30. avTTT.TT A PV WftTTn-oa TATE DIRECTORY. l' Grant in battle. Hre in wHmlnffton-Yaitkec Prisoners Zu,tos. June 3,d.-A iireroke out at 11 o c, i:-t,t ,r,d di-troved -tlwj residences of Ja-s ill i. Walker, both valuable building., the latter par Both insured.- hundred and ninety-i-l.t Yankee prL-oners from jWeit paed. here yeste'icia; i vmsu- ch route for Rich- K . " DirrtxdrisiiEn 'Aruivai.. Licit. Sydnoy E. Yi, Ute an farcer in th" British army, with three Vr Eiifflishmen, arrived in tnis city on Yi il.iy even- from 'Bull's hsUnd", Lieut. Davis was on bourJ iKnglish sciiootier, the Captain of which had agrewl tbring him to the Southern coast. JL-!nl with n a commissi. m, and important despatches for the Jrernmcnt at. kiclim-txl. Thj &s- spru.ig a k, and Lieut. Davis and three others, in a small ; jit, left the Brhooficr and n(r.(1e tjpt ir way to the W4 land, which proved to be Ikili's Island. fthty were taken iu charge by our cavalry there d turned over to the C-'innuviider on ftullrvau's Tj jjH, who ordered a detachment to osscort . the party 1 tii city to (Ion. Ripley's .headquarters. On his friral he exhibited his com mission and papers to !tn; Uipley. The papers, on cxaniinrn m, confirmed it aborc statement, and Lieut. Davis and his party Fere relcasd. Lieut. Davis started for RLhuioud on Saturday. ChuLrlexton Courier. I ' - j, A BKACTifTL Flag. The Kh hmond Enquirer been lvnvn a HplendiiL battle ll.iff, made lor the Ixteenth Nonli Caroliua Keginieiit, 1 Mib Ii. C. lanum. f- The flag is of double silk, fringed with silver tin jil. UK)ii either side are marked in white silk tho Same of eleven battJc ri'-lds wlrei e t he regiment has j, iron for itself a .noble name: Haines Mill, Ox Hill, Ifredcricksburg, Fraxer's Farm, ll u pt r's Ferry, Seven ti, Cetkr Rtin, .Sharpbui'j, Mechanics villc, Lla 3asas and Shepherdstown. The name of Chaueel JiTsvillc to he added to the list, m thoreim'-nt was inured in that fi erce lattle, and there the Colonel ind Lieuteuant Col'nel were both wounded, having luthert escaped unhurt through all previously .men tioned battle, , The cost . f the fla is $1,000, and is one of -the won beautiful we have ever seen. ..SU5 .....66 c i .. 60c $1 75 $6 $1 251 60 v 5 2""4j0 $2 66 . $4 -SG i mm $1 50 1 75 $2 7 6c FLOUR Familr $40 Sapertine $35 Fine ....$25 FODDER Per hundred. $7 FEATHERS r r..." $1 FLAXSEED 3$3 50 GEESE. - - HIDES Drv.. - $1 25 (Jreen .......60c HAT Per hundred i 50 LARD MOLASSES WEAL... NAILS Scare OATH Per hundred " Cleaned PORK POTATOES Sweet " Irish PEAS Ground " Stock " White -.Table... 'HAGS ii : 0 c ui e..:. ; SALT , SUGAR-Brown " Cotfve " Loaf. TA LOW WHEAT $10 $5 50 ..$1 25 $4 ...$3 bu $50 per hundred. .$4 50 $5 $12 $5 $7 2oc 30c $4 .$17 50 40 ...51 50 ..None. ...$1 50 $5 Farmers and ofliers must remember .that fhe prices ef many articles in the above lint fluctuate nearly every day in proportion to their abundance or sc&rcRv in m&rket. AUCTION AND PRIVATE SALES. OLD WHISKY AND BRANDY FOR SALE. TIIAVE FOR SALE TWO BARRELS OF WrHISKY and tTeriU barrch of BR AN DY, which will be de livered at Graham Depot, North Carolina Railroad. Junc2-lv JOHN G. ALBRIGHT. SALT AND FLOUR FOR SALE. I SHALL KEEP SALT ANJ) FLOUR FOR SALE in th ? town of Weldon, and can send a small lot of either, dailv, if desired, on anv of the Railroads loading from said Town. J. ii. GOOCH. Weldon. May 23-1 w ' FOR SALE NORTH CAROLINA 6 PER CENT. CERTIFICATES " 8 " Bonds, Confederate States Bonds. Wanted N. C. 6 -per cent. Fundable Notes. Jan 28-tf W. R. RICHARDSON & CO. 2S0T1CE TO CONSCRIPTS. ESUOLLISO OFFTCIt 5rK COXUt5io.NAX DfST.', ") OXT08D, May 18thJKfi3. f THE COMMANDING OFFICERS OF THE MILITIA Regiment? of the5th Cowgressional Dfeti ict of N. C, comprlfiotf tle Counties of W air.-. Orange, Granville, franKiin, warren anq ;iau, nm rus p oceec at once to re-en roll all an i every wliit oale person within the limits of their Reciments. Thts notice incfludps nil thna who hare been previously exempted or detailed or who havebewn aiaoiiargea irom evrrice, icoui any cause what ever: All persona or contractors engaged. in the manufacture of Nitre or other ordnance far the Confederate Stateg, must hare their' application fyr detail or exemption cer tified to by Capt. Barney, Ajrtnt Nitre and Mining Bu reau, Greensboro', . N. C, that the number Is'neither un reasonable or excessive. Contractoj's with the Coniediir- ate or State Oovernment (ftther than ordnance) must have their applications for xeyption or detail certified to by the officer with whom'thfijmake the coatracti . . Special notice i ciren that -no peraon alter 'fehrolUant has the right to volunteer, or put a substitute in any com pany or regiment, except at the Camp of Instruction. Peraens enrolled as Conscripts who fail loj-euort prompt ly at Camp of Instruction, will be at onee "rrested : and Bent there. The coajraandine officer of the 4Sd Reart N C Militia, will assemble his Regiment at Oxford. Granville county, .N C. on the 'iytn and 30tb ot May, 103. The commandinsrjlticer of the 43d Ueet X C Militia. 'will assemble his men at Oxford, Granville county, on the 1st, id and 3d of June, 1863. Ihe command!? officc-r of the 40th Kogt N C MiTi- tia, will assemble his men at Loubburg, Franklin county, J U, on tho 6tb and fcfth of June, 1863. The commanding officer of the 32d T; -t C M;"a, will assemble liis men at Nashville. .Ni1' :"!.::t , JSC, on the 11th and 12th cLivs of Jkc, 1W53. ihe commanding officer ofthe3itu Bt J. C Mili tia, will assemble his men at WarrCnton, Warren count-, N G, oh the 15th and 16th days of June. 1803. The commanding officer of the 38th Kegt N C Mili tia, -will assemble his man at the Court House, in Raleigh, X C, on the 19th, 20th and 22d davs of June, 1863. Tha commanding officer of the 3i)th Regt N C Mili tia, will assemble his men at the Court Uousa in Raleigh, X C. on the 23d, 24th and 25fch days of Jun, 1863. The commanding officer of the llStli Kegt N C Mili tia, will assemble iris men at the?ourt House in Raleigh, on the 26thand 27th days of June, 1863. ihe commanding ofiicer r f the 4oth Regt V C Mili tia, will assemble his men at Ililltboro' in Oiange county, X C, on the 30th of June, and 1st and 2d .of July, 18C3. Ihe commanding officer of the 4(ith Re.gt N C ?ii- litia, will assemble his men at Hillsborn', Orange county, i v. on luti au, 4tn ana Btr. aays oi duiv, Militia officers will please attend each dar and rendor all tne assistanse in their power to tha Enrolling Officer, and thev w ill please decide all questions as to the ages of persons before enrollment, and notil' every man between the ages ot eighteen and forty, to appear and show why they shall not be enrolled as conscripts. A. LAN U IS, Jr.. Enrolling Officer for 5th District of N C. II. W. CAFFEY, Assistant Surgeon. P. A, C. S., CUairmau of Ex. Board, Mav 25 3w j DESIRABLE INVESTMENT LANDS. IN TEXAS B fFioM Fhkdkrkksuuikj. The f.dlowncj special di- ptcb app.'ared in the Knnircf of T.rslay morn- I All quiet in front. There was a flag of truce yes terday evening, but no papers. The Yankee ofiicer ail he had iio'pupt-rs to exchange and asked Col. Car ter, our -ofticer, what were his latest advices. Upon Colonel C. informing him, he said that it was snb- liautiai y the same l ews whirl) they had received, i T! 1 1 1 ii 4 ma vji mi uau oven repuiswi. Thr OnVf.df.uatk Steamkk Virginia. The -llapow Herald f is that a fine steamer, built at fjtamhartpn by an eir.in -nt ship building firm, was launched in JaniMry, and sailed from the Clyde on ?J -!??p'nrS nf 'J5 borso IKnVf,r- WllC:n she left e U)de, aho had forty carpenters on board co ft- Mri Iff lit rT m . . . . 11 i a uia-a.iiiH, an or whom retunnd by the tngMeamcr which towed lr out. The order to seize i" Cv!mi lav aftl'r slf Sfti!''L NEW J9JDVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE TO MECHANICS. i&W5& V2!-. ttr2 yfSPSS I .Wii.ifix6ro axd AV D n 1 h ff '.I'll n .r.. X JarlOhourJ f r i -'St '"ic,iwi11 paid per , tKP y wno aie not billing to render xuoh service. Apply J. L. FREMONT. i Jun 4-3t I trKiii-r. w ' h ? . V i ' h -iress cony -wvaurnt-. Engineer and Superintendent. Augusta. Constitutionalist and J tunvs and send bills to Super- fir in v ShtiU. ..i "J., r .aL''n"' waijufacturinc the "'etjiringShoVLart L"Pratwn.anuLW in,; receive our In Sinning will fOfTt)! i and r o,,,. 'i.... : .,i ... mII : :lU Mds will be furni.hl M,rW : :l.nv,r f the country -.Htpnees for old ctin" " K e wi Pv the wi",7 desirC the sPplv of n". V0U rnu bring to .un soon be nw-na ... i ... , "vi'ugs to be k nt un. ! 1M .1, 1 - " ONE-HALF. OF THE JUSiTO LIENDO TRACT. rpllIS TRACT OF DESIRAPLE LANDS WAS SE, I 1 cted for his home site many years since, by Col. M. IL Menard, who was an extensive laud owner in. Texas, and one of the" leading founders of the city of Galveston. The property has never' passed out of hidfllamily, since its purchase bv him, and one-half ofit only is now offered for sale for a change of investment, and "will be sold in par cels of one-fourth of a league, or 1.100 acres each,' It is situated in Milan county , within the TEMPERATE AND SHOWERY BELT OF TEXAS, about 45 miles North-Eastward from the Capital of the State, and about d5 miles No thwe4wardlv from Bren- hain, the present terminus of Railroad communication with Galveston and Houston. The tract is divided in two nearly equal parts bv Brushy Creek, (emptying into San Gabrh-1 river,) and comprises an admirable combination ot lands for agricultural and past ural pursuits. High and dry post oak lands, filled with fencing material? : ROLLING PRAIRIE. WITH BEAUTILUL BUILDING SITES commanding a view of the entire tract; XI IC 1 1 T 1113 1 1 II IX BOTTOMS on both sidis of the Creek, rising from there to a fine prai rie covered with mepquite grass (not the bearded) UNSURPASSED FOR GRAZING PURPOSES and which extends u.ninteruptedly to the banks of the San uabnel, from 11 to lo miles distant. This region of country is not sarpassed by any in Tex as, in REGULARITY OF SEASONS DELIGHTFUL CLIMATE AND HEALTH OF THE LOCALITY: and the tract itself forms one of the best investments for present u.e or future nrofit to be found in Texas, THE LAND-OF 'PROMISE AND OF PEACE. During the dry year of I860 m Texas, Mr. Conollv's farm, (on a portion of tin tract,) yielded an average of 50 bushels of corn, and 15 bushels of wheat to the acre. There are numerous flouring mills in Milan, and the adjoinino- counties or iieii ana v unauison. All the small grains grow well cotton yields one bale to ii : i i i' i me acre, norses, muics, sneop, nogs ana HORNED CATTLE THIUYE WITHOUT WINTERING and are larg -ly raised throughout the region. The titles to the land have never been questioned, and are unques- iionaoie, ana mere are no squatters on it. -ihe settled portion of th'i State extends far beyond Milan county, in every direction. The property now belongs to J. S. Thrasher. Sunerin- tendant of the Press Association, and one-half of it is of fered for safe, only because the acceptance of the duties of nis puouc position involves tue necessity. ot a partial wu.tiigg m nis investments. It is offered at private sale until the 7th day of August, When ifhot disUOSed of. it will ho' sol.l at nnhlip anclinn without reserve, for cash, in Confederate Treasury, notes iu ye city oi Atlanta. For further information, and plan of tract apply to R. M. PARRS & CO.. Whitehall Street Atlanta Georgia. FARMERS! FARMERS! FARMERS! LACK.SM JTHS AND EVERlBODY ELSE! GRINDSTONES, GRINDSTONES, GRINDSTONES, GRINDS! ONES. Made by Patrick Lineham at the Deep River Quarry, r i . l... T T ' ti r u n lor saie ov u. ii. i)ivr., Any person wanting bKl.MKilU.i must come quickly, as they will be sold cheap for CASH. J une J-iw HOARD. GOOD BOARD AND PLEASANT ROOMS May be had at M R S . S: A . Ii A JDS. Table' supplied with the best the market affords. Board per month, with room ... $50 an. $60. lsoard per month, without room 40 Transi.-nt board, per day 4. June 3-lt ESTRAY. CI TRAY ED FROM MY RESIDENCE NEAR GREENS- fl boro', a medium sized sorrel .MARE MULE. It is marked br a fresTi sore on its rb'ht hip. It was brought from Tarboro', and is supposed to be waking its way back. Any information concerning it will be suitably re warded by addressing me at Greensboro . June3-lw W. B. RODMAN. RAILROAD MEETING. G01.DSB0110', May 30, 1803. To the Stockholders r,f tha Atlantic and J'Ji th, Carolina Railroad Com nanus 4 S IT IS 1MPRACTICABLETO HOLD YULKXhAr J annual meeting iu the town of Newborn, you are hereby notified that the meeting will be held in the town of Kinston un the 25th dav of June next JOHN D. Will i r OKD, May 30-td President. DENTAL NOTICE. DR. BASON, D EXT I ST, "TTTOULD RESPECTFULLY MAKE KNOWN THAT vV he is now in his office, over AI N. R Tkoae who wis.h to consult or exnect.his profes sional services should let it be known witnout any un- necespary delay. nm ii tiio wifrhu'nrn oi i lie iso- Now, is inscribed upon the banner of the prudent. June 2-1 w. May 11-MATtf NOTICE. A LL PERSONS WHO PRESENT THEMSELVES xj... ai iue ooice oi uie wrgcon General, between the - " " nm uu iaeiiiHii'u 1 1 ce oi cnarT. r.u ii AftU W A K UEX , Surgeon General of N. C. Dec 20-tf ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT, fitrniihid with tlfflj k L l . - IU U i ..1 - Wflo,,gale r,3 ot various uecessarr arri..:' Z"UUP'S wivra will be MiuA HOOKER, "MisboroVX. C. r I , ,? , WISH. TO PURCHASE LEAD i ij vH'aifiu. r i noiii, uavincr. larsre or guinh of POW DLR for 10 pound of LEAD. s .THOS. KOGG, CArr. C. S. May S-tf , In charge of Ordnarce. T WISH Ta . V AN TED. X war. TV su7 1 . 1 A M-iTITnTE FO tup fitajidard eppy. H- J- E- CLARIv, Graham, N . C. .vuri;K f-xi r BAGGAGE (iffVPi' " FOUND. AS may detain the ha.. V T loft pwaon to Whnm ;r i : llu e ed ud Ln fhn N. C. R. NO. at this oflice: Paon to whom it belong i ?l ,h,( ' ' 'fWforttii1dvc,tia.?IILcu W.it by cailiiw and SCOTCH SNUFF. THE UNDERSIGNED ARE MANUFACTURING ON an extensive scale a very superior article of SCTOCH S.MJrr, anil are place in tin Con. SMJ r r . ai.il are J wavs prepared to till nrH ifederacv. May 14-2 m 1 B. W. LYNCH & SON.. Petersburg, Va. cur;jy MANUFACTURED by rch-ia-tf COMBS. PRAIRIE & LACK Raleigh. K. C. CURRY COMBS. Qf)() rOZEN CURRYCOMBS FOR SALE AT TH &VJJ Factory of PRAIRIE & LACX SUBSTITUTE WANTED. N Tt TCST BE OVER FORTY -FIVE YEARS OF AGE, 11 1 h oa lthv and sound. A man oi ting tipveripugn can ; May 29-tf MILITARY DIRECTORY. GOVERNMENT OF NORTH CAROLINA. Iis Excellency, Zebolon B.Vance, Bn aibe, Governor. Col David A Barnes. Northampton, A:;:.. o ueorge ljitue, Wake do Richard, H Battle, Jr, Anson, Private Secretary. Dr Edward .Warren. Chowan. Surgeon GenoraL JobnP .H Russ. Wake, Secretary of State. Jonathan Worth, Randolph, Public Treasurer. Curtis II Bfogden, Wayne, Comptroller. Sasiati F Phillips, Orange, Auditor. jyjeaer j-mmoBs, State Oeologist. Oliver II Perry, Wake, State librarian. Major OeneraL Daniel G Fowle, Wake, Adjutant General. Captain Will iam D Glick, Beaufort, Paymaster. Captain Thomas D Hogg, Wako, Commissary and Ord nance umcer. Captain James Sloan, Guilford, Quartermaster. - ' Captain Henry A.Dowd, Edgecombe, do . JUDICIAL. . iSur(n' Court TlirVimnnrl At Pa pans Vrlttn rSiUP Justice ; v Uliam II iiattle, Orange, and Jft'J ias E Man hr, of Craven, Judges; Sion H Rogel's, War..-. Attorney General ; Hamilton C Jones, Rowan, lienor? ; Edumn'd a Jtreenwn, Clerk. Meeta in the citv oi' Ruiigu second Monday in June each year. Ths JfLorffai.f.ii term has been discontinued. Su2rior Courts. Judges. John L Bailey, Buncombe; Romulus M Saunders, Wake : Robert R Heath, Chowan ; Robt S French. Robeson; James W Osborne, Mecklen burg; George Howard, Wilson; Robert B Gilliam, Gran- . ...I, , . . iiiio.ui o-iipi', u.eiiuei son. Solicitor. 1st Circuit, Jesse J Yeates, Hertford ; 2nd Circuit, Churles C Clark, Craven ; 3rd Circuit, Sion II Rogers, WTake, Attorney General; 4th Circuit, Thomas Settle, Rockineham : 5th" Circuit. Ralnh Buxton. Cumber land; th Circuit, Robert F Ariafield, Yadkin ; 7th Cir-J t un, w imam i- m num ; bin uiremt, Augustus s. Merri- mon, Jiuncombe. Confederate States Dixtr-ict Court Hon Asa Bifres. Mar tin, Judge: George V Strong, Wayne, Attomoy ; W M Watson, Craven. Clerk ; Wesley Jones, "Wake, Marshal. C-ot'.nttl of hiuie. i? B Satterthwaite, Pitt; Robert P Dick, Guilford: Dr Jain.cs Calloway, Wilkes ; L Eldridoro. Johnston ; J R Hargrave, Anson Jesse R Stubbs, Mar tin ; James A Patton, uncombe. Literary Board His Excellency Gor. Vance, Presi dent Ex ojiicio, Rev William E Pell. Wake, and Professor ill chard Sterling, Guilford; Dr. VV m. Sloan, of Gaston. Richard II Battle, Jr, Secretary. Hoard Internal Iinprove-ment. LTis Excellencv Govern'r Vance, President ex oiciot Wm Eaton, Jr," of Warren, and J.1I Flannec, of New Hanover. Richard II Battle, Jr, becretarj. Comni' limner of Sinking Fund. Hon Thomas Riiffin, Alamance, Hon Weldon N Edw'aads, - Warren, and Hon uaviu Li bwain, Urange. FIELD OFFICERS AN 1 BRIGADES OF N. C. REU1ME.NTS. We are indebted to John B. Neatherv, Clerk in the Adjutant G nei aPsOfl:ce, forthe following t:itmT.t : No COLOKEL. . LIEU f. C.0Lf-V.:L. MAJOas. ti ill A Brown f-W S SUllings jS D TJruton i James 11 YV ood 1 Jno A McDowell 2 William U Cox I Wui L De Rosso tt 4 Bi van. Grimes 5 Thomas M Garrett: John W Lea 6 Isaac E Avery Robert F Webb TiEdw G Haywood 8'Hunry M Shaw jJarnes W Ilinton 9 Lawrence S Baker 'James B Gordon la ll 12 13 Jas A J Bradford C LeTeatti6iprs ' Alfred M Sealer 14;R Tyler Bejunett 15; William MacRae 16 John S Mfc'Elroy 17 i Win F Martin 18 1 Stephen D.Puol Wm J Martin Jas S Iliiivi ID W Hurt W M Pa1oy EA (.boHiu i W m J Hill T jS McDTate -'W L Davidson J M Whitson J H Whhaktf f H T Ouiou ( T Slwrw Joseph H Hyuraii vv a Jonnston L II HuWt J II Lambeth W U Yai borough ;tiYH auiuiond Wm A Stow e iH D Ie John C Lamb 'T II "Sharp : jJ D Barry ' ,C M Andrews The University of North Carolina is at Chapel HIU. Hon David L Swin, President. Rev Calvin II Wiley is Superintendent of the Common Schools of the State. ' Wiley J Palmer, A M, is Principal of the N C InstUu- tion for the Deaf and Dumb and Blind, at Raleigh. Uf hdward L fisher is Supei intendant of Asylum for the In?ane, a,t Ralesgh. - " Rev VV 31 Wmgate is President of Wake Forest Colleo-o. (Baptist) which is for the present suspended. Rev Braxton Craven is President oi trinity Colleirc (Methodist.) Rev is President of Davidson Col lege (Presbyterian. ) Alaior VV M Oordon is Suprintendant of the Ilillsboro Military Academy. REWARDS. lO REWARD. OST. A MEMORANDUM BOOK, CONTAINING some letters and accounts of no use to any one but myself. Any one returning the Book and contents ta the Progress oflice will receive the above-reward. ALEXANDER MILLER, -June 3-3t Stalling' Depot. STRAY COW, STRAYED FROM MY PREMIESE IN RALEIGH, a red COW, with no marks, excepting the tip of lur tail white, answering to the name of CHERRY crooked horns, tipped black. The cow was brought from Florence l atcs plantation, ana may he making her way uac- A liberal reward will be paid if returned to m. June 1-tf DAV11J U. SlAlPSO.. COWS STRAYED OR STOLEN$25 .RE WARD. . STRAYED OR STOLEN FROM MY PKEMlShS-lN Raleigh, t.vo COWS, one red and the other black. both about five voars old. The ear marks are,-sufboth crop' in the right ar and crop and hole in the left. 1 he Cows were Drought from Lenoir county, and nvav be mak ing their way 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 II. RO UN TREE. $100 REWARD. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD WILL Bfc. paid for the recovery of a GOLD WATCHn hunting ' . . . m. . , J 1.1.1 1 case, with chain, inecnam is pimn ana square uukbu. The hook was broken off when it fell out of my pocket, and ean be ident'hed as having no hook to the chftm. un the outside of each case thera if an egg-shaped carving, covering about one-third of the whole surface. The above reward Will be paid if the watch be left a the Raleigh, X. C. 1S Solomon Williams 'Wm G Robinn 20 Thomas F Toon Nelson Slough 21jvV W Kirkland 22 James Conner 23,Dau'l H ChrUtie 'Rob't D Johnston 24, Wm J Clarke John L Han is 2; U M Rutledg. Samuel C Bryson 26 ill K. Burgwyn, Jr ; 'ohn R Lane 27-jJohn A Gilmer, Jr'G F Whitlield 28tSamuel D Low e iWm II A Spcer unutii u i ituve i- ; 1 a Jl i ill IkCr 31 iJohn V Jordan ;W S Rankin ft i - ii uames i i.eu jC W Knight 32-Edmund C Brabble Wm T Williams 33 Clark M.AreVy" i Robert V Cowan 34 1 W L J Low ranee ! : 35; Matt W Ransom 'John G Jones 36 1 No field orar'iation ' 37 1 Wm M Barbour 38iWm J Hoke 39 'David Coleman 40; No field org'zation 41 iJohn A Baker 42 George C Gibbs John B Ashcraft John Ashford Frank A Reynolds CC Blacknal T D Lov jW Sirady ! J T Jones- . jJ C Webb jSarn N Stowe W BCrcasniaa ;W W Sillera !J A 1) McK a.y 'D G Coward T W Mnyhew Geo T Gordou J T Johnston ;W G Morris M M'Lauchlin John E Brovm Wm JG Lewis !T L Hargrove jSamuel H Boyd I W L Saunders 'John A 41raves 44 'l hos C Singeltary 45'- H Mort-head 46:Euwa.d D Hall 47 Geo I- Faribault 45-1 B 6eit C Hitt 49 Lee M McAfee. 3jjJ A Washington 51 1 Hector McKethan 52 i James K. Marshall i Marcus A Parks 53! William A Owens J T Morchead, Jr 54 j : K M Murchison 55iJno K Connally ;M T Smith 56 Paul F Faison ,'G Gratiott Luke f7'Arch'd C Godwin ill C Jones, Jr 58 ! John B Palmer ! iSam'l A Walkup Jno A Flemming .George Wortham 1 Caleb B HoDson 50 'Dennis DTerrebec Edward Cant well CO 01 62 James 1) Radclilfe Wm S Devanc Robert G A Love Geo W Clayton 63 Peter G Evans (Stephen B Evans. C4i Lawrence M Allen 8 C5i George N Folk Thaddeus P Slier QWBradshaw j VV J Boggan jC M Stedman J R Winston ACH'Ca'.lfster I A D Crudup i A A Hill P B Chambers JC Vanbook J R McDonald IJQRichkrdson !j J Iredell ;A Ellis I Alfred" H Belo !H FScbenckfi ,J A Craige - J C Keener J M Mayo - WM Hardy !ll Harding ' DG McDowell ,J 11 McNeill - Wm Garrett IJohn J Spuiin May 30-lw SUMMER RESORTS. PIANO FOR4TES. TAMES PIRSSON. P. ANO fOKTB MAVrAV- J urer. respectfully infoi-ns the public that he ha es tablished himself inlialeigh, and offers bis services to all thse who Wish their Pianos skilUullyj and thoroughly tuned or repaired. Orders left at the Book Store of Wk t Mr. Pirsson's residence in Harget street, nearly opposite the Fur Grounds, will meet with prompt attention. .,!,,.. V n Piano Fortes bought ndsold.: Mr. Pirsson re fers to Rey. Dr. Smedes and Professor Hansen. Jan I3-tf I WANTED. I mo HIRE FOR THE balance of the year, I a stout NEGRO BOY to work about mr lot. J. H. BRYAN Jr., May 30-lw Company Shjips, N. C. R. R. SPIRITS TURPENTINE. -r n.vr TiAURELS "SPIRITS TURPENTINE IN 1 fine w'pll made casks. arera.:'- , : ' '-.V.:, x acb, il.and forabv It can be dehvety !! t Boon 1I1H, on the North Carolina Raih oad. . toe oim v c CARR1NGTON, May 20-lw4w ' (ioldsboro', N. C. PIEDMONT SPRINGS, " BURKE COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. THESE'SPRiyGS ARE SITUATED INWESTERN North Carolina, about fifteen miles from Morganton, an a mountainous, ueautiiui u rujaiw iu",i. waters--Sulphur and Chal vbeate are said to DC, equal to any in the country. Deer, Bear and Pheasants abound in the mountains. . .... , . Th company Tiave succeeded in obtaining the services of an experienced gentleman apd lady to take charge of the hoase, and will o? reaay ior tue ivwimuu ui imD bv the 1st of July. "One fourth of this property, with three hundred acres of land attached, would be sold to a pe-f ui competent to take charge of the property: ' x(9ft. PIED MO 5 T SPRINGS. TO REFUGEES AND OTHERS. rTUIE PROPRIETORS OF SHOCCO SPRINGS GIVE I notice that tho following will be their rates of charges. Their present patrons and those who f hall take rooms before the 15th June, to remain till the 15th Octo ber, following, will be charged $50 per month. All ojhers will be-charged as follows: Par month, 5i?'XX " week,...: - 2: " davr a-00 Children and S"i rants, half prire. A dailv hack will bo found at the Warrenton Depot, on arrival of the cars to convev passengtrs to the Springs. HVitAV. X1CHOLLS & CO. The Regiments are Biiiaded as follows : t,lingman, Briyudc ith, 31t, :Mst and Gist. Cooke" t B, i'fid'e loth, 27th, 4Gth and 48th. Bute's Brigade 2'Jt'h.- , , Daniel's Brigade 3'2d, 43d, 4oth and 53d. Davix' Brigade 5o!h. -JJoke's Brigade Cfh, 21st, 54th and 57th. Jlawjttoii's Brigade !Uh. v Iverson'8 Britjade -5th, 12th, 20th and 23d. Lane's BrirjaJclih, I8th,2sth, 33d and 37th. Lee's, W. H. Brigade- 19th. Martin's Brij-.dc 17ih, 42d., 50th and C3d. Vender's Brigade VMY . Ifith, 22d, 34fhand 08th. l'ettigrcw's Brigade 11th, 2Gth, 44th. 47th and52d. Ransom's Brigade -24Hi, 25th, 35th, 4Mb and 5Cth. Ramxcitr'x Brigade 2d, 4.th, 14th and 30tb. Robertson's Brigade 41st and olitli. " . Taliaferro' Brigade 1st ai.d 3d. Not Brigaded 1.0th, CCth, 40th, 58th, GOtli, C2d, 6Jth ap-rd 65th. ' The following are Inntry Rer;inK'iits lst 2d. 3d, 4ih, 5th, Gth, 7th, 8h.-lDh. 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th, 16th. 17th, ISih, 20th, 21st. 22d,'i;3d, 24th, 25th, 2Sth, 27th, 28th, 2Jth. 3.'h,31st, 32d. o.'i-i. 3.1 !h, 35th. 37th, 38th, 39th, 42d, 43.1, 44!h. -15th, 4(Uh,47:l . ;fcHi,49th, 50th, 5Ui, 52d. 53d, 54th, 55ih. 5Cth, 57th, 5m;., 60th, Clst 62d, C4th The following are Cavalrv Reinii.t.s : 9th, 13th, 41rt, 5:u-h. CM, 65th. The following are Artillery Regiments : - k 10th, 36th, 40tli. Tho following are the Battalions : . - Lieut. Colonel Charles E. Shober's, (formerly Wharton -J. Green's) Infantry; .Major J. II. Net hercutt's Rangers ; Major R. 'V . Wharton's Sharpshooters; Major JohivW. Moore's Artillery ; Major W. L. Youny's Artillery ; .Ma jor Alex. MacRaVs Ai tfllery 5 Co'. Peter Mallett's Camp Guard ; Whirford's Battalion, Rangers; Major Alfred 11. Baird's Battalion of Cavalry. Culoucl W. H. Thomas' Legion of Highlander;' and In dians is composed of one Regiment and one Battalion, apd numbers over l.oOO men. Shocco Spring, N. CkMay 2-2w Prop! ietors. g"et a good price by applying in Raldeigh, N. C. AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANT WITH AN EXPERIENCE OF MORE THAN FORTY years, the undersigned does not flatter himself, but is flattered by hif customers, and willjreeeive and sell at Auction or on commission, cv.-i rvnirg enii u.-lcu 10 1. i3 Auction, or FRANK I..WILSON, . care. May 14-tf Standard copy W. STOCK June 2-tf R. RICHARDSON AND EXCHANGE Auctioneer. & CO., BROKERS, KITTRELL'S SPRINGS. HOUSE WILL HE i. r?rrl -ne-r dnr V-C 00 1 ' AFTER THE EST JUNE, OUR HO open for the reception of boarders UArtS OF KOAUl). 11 K week. niooth,. 35,00 ...100,00 Proprietors. Children under ten. and servants, half price. " May 23 tf BL CKNALL i CO.. Pre CANDLES! CANDLES ! ! CANDLES ! J! FOU SALE AT THE GRAHA M C A N DLE F A- CTORY. UNDERSIGNED HAVE ON HAND AND ARE con-tnntlv manufacturing a supci ior article of WAX and TALLOW CANDLES which they are prepared to 1 furnish in acr quantity find at reaorwhl' price. Address k'l.i I'P k HFRTlV Mav 11 lm Gi.;ham,,N. C. LACK fc FARR1SS, MERC 11 A N T T A 1 L O R S , PR OV TOR' S OLD STAND, FayetfeviHe Stro t, llaliiglt. 2 C. WE WOULD INFORM 11) h I t IJLfU 1 11 AT. VV iu haveon hand and are constantly receiving ah as sortment ot . CITIZENS' AND MILITARY CLOTHING. The business will be carried on under the direct supervis ion of Mr. C. M. FARR1SS, and satisfaction guaranteed to our patrons. An experienced hand will go to the Camps to take measures for uniforms when ordered.' G. A. LACK C. 11. FARR1SS. April 7-tf . NORTH CAROLINA CHRISTAIN ADVO CATE. NEW SEKTES. IT IS CONTEMPLATED TO RESUME THE PUB licaiion of the North-Carolina Christian A'tcocat at an early day, under tho patronage of the North-Carolina Con ference, and under the direction and owi.ert.hip of joiut stock Company, composed of ministers and laymen, to se cure its permanency. It will be as its name import', a CnKimAN' Aconafe. It will sustain and defend the doctrines and discipline of the Methodist Episcopal Church. South, and labor to ad vance Christ' Kingdom 0:1 earth, and to promote peace and good will among all men. Besides its earnest, religions character, it shall be an advocate of the moral, educational and industrial progress of North Carolina a welcome visitor to every family and ti the camps of our brave sold'n-rs, and a fajthful chroni cler of what may be ufeful and interesting, and of the cur rent news. All our traveling and local minister? aad U13 stockhold ers of the Company, "are specially reverted to act as Agnts for tbe papr. The old sttbsci ibers 6f thrj Adencatr willW supplied with the yr, scries, to the full amount due them at the fin;e of itsr r vs,pensnm. but as twr mail books are not lothc posses sion ofth hiiUr, he muat icly oa the ld piibswibcrs themselves and the Acnts, to furnhh him vith their ( names and post ofltces and the aintnt due them. The Advocate will be well ptintel on good paper, and will contain an amount of reading matter eiual to aii y paper iu the State. I)urinrthe continuance of war prices, the subscription price w ill be $3 per annum, ah' ays in ad vance. Agents who send us ten or more " subscribers and the Cuih, will be entitled to 3 copy of the aper for one year. It is desirable that a larg. ; list be pent in at once. Address .WM. E. PELL, Editor. Raleigh,". C. Jan. 2. 1SC3. SUBSTITUTE WANTED' v A SUBSTITUTE IS WAOTHO TO GO' I7?TO THE 2nd N. C. Cavalry, no.v in Virginia. A horse an equipments will be fuiui.Iied if desired. A liberal -pr 't will be paid. AppW immeui-ttel tf LOGT.ESS OFflCi' Mar Is-tf. March 24-tf. LEIGH, N. C. V. O
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