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s TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. . ,t . ..v;nr nre the only terms of subscription to The Vtif (UK'"'"" I: ". J Daily Paper, 3 months, $4 00 f " . 10 00 teyr"T" ji "not be sent to new subscribers without The paper QCe and in alI casea it wiU be gtopped "the time paid tor expires. TOR PRINTING. I ins connected with the Progress establish Jheve ueH1Jttti- eq., . to anv in the City or State, we int Vl tn execute an oruers iui l jjb w a Orders solicit -o a.uu jjiwu v'j m,uuv MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1863. n.MA'' -,v ,.rriVITP. .TTTT.V. II. M. H. M. . h,lV Madison died, 1S3G,... .4 47 7 47 7 47 7 13 1.5 13 Henry v. 'a .nc. - Monte.iniia died, 1520.. ..4 Tneptl.ty Kndba. (T.hickah'n... 4S 7, h 4 4$ 7 ' 4 4 j i.. i,...n.iul((i 177fi 4 48 i VI L2 12 h i'!-"' 4. S.itii'.' la f . r l l a Inesday, Juiy - -ii l,.,ri. '' ,, o, Weather. - Saturday, J une -oui, toll in narts ot uran- Ohietrt " ,n.t ....ultrv killed in it. path. Hard & hi K1'1 'l" i H LViilav diirincr i ass Mutld:if, nillisu o ft Wi'i'fi- TELEGRAPHIC NEWS FOR THK ASSdCIAiBW rixr..j i KKl'OKTKI Keys and ? i tl. Wnr Dn.aitmrnt that a large f'Jrce ar iii.-vinjfnp the 1'eninfula.. 4K,natJiw.i,ned lh aft.rno, ,n urging t . 4 Kk l-mnd and ottu-r .portion, ot the Mate to once military reanization, to .o-op,rate w.th in tiro tild. - J i Later From the North. Klc.o,,, June.27.-The New York 7W; ot the 3d bishveceived. A telegram, from Harruburg, dated tb, ,av. tl,e reb.l, now' hold Ureencastle, with a a eoIa It i. believed the whole rebel forces are, JdTanej i.. this direction. Every preparation w being madr tu.iti ert thew. i t, lr n a.,i from Caltimore of the same ate says that lot mole" than 7 er-K,000 rebels are in Maryland. Noen Ueinenl vet. Maryland Height are strongly defended. pe ,lttblic are profoundly ignorant aa to the d.rec-fion-ot'-beo with his main force. $ The nb,.at JaAdgtr has an ired at Fortress Mon oe wUli the ollicers and cruw of the Atlanta, captured a J- i. je.ir ,avannau. r.V Yu.;pt. 1 month, $1 50 - 3 00 " " 6 " w i fill II' Jill I rX It II II II : I I v i I 1 II I I I t J. i"V - .- .tav . 1 mil r V J h )A 1 1 ,Y PROGRESS. p. j 11.-- akanton claims a victory oyer fctuart in tu cavau j tit Middleburg. , A Louisville telegram dated ttre say " i'tli liye-thousand troops, crossed the Cumberland near fal-tliiig'hit nit;ht. A Cincinnati telegram dated the '22d, says yesterday .:. . t i i j A :rt,v Inrliinn ripar T.eavcn- liino tuindreu reDeis ci;o.-hcu hhv .u.., , : i i j ..i.. iQr,,iin 'l'hi niirnnse of the r.ud H8 Sdi,l t; burn bridged on the Ohio & Mississippi railroad. $ 'lhi l'roost Mairhal of Baltimore has prohibited city anv extractri from the World, Epvi, pap's C"py mg Or: ( '" n'in " t . Tl! win s ri'fiu-cd to work last night either way, i. -i i . . i i: a.. f., i?;i and ue l.nleU toget our usuai uispai-cueMiuin xwuu jiioiHi. All will be right, we suppose, to-day. ' f A number of persous have come out of Newbern fctul 'eaufort wjthiu the last few days and negro SoldiiH haue made their appearance as far out as r : Swift creek. They were said to ue well armed and jCquippec 9 Till: Vote. The vote in this county on Friday, stands, as far as heard from.C. J. Rogers 574 and Dr. Li C. Manly 140. K. I. Battle, Esq.; who was not a caiiiiilatov received 54 votes. Mr. Rogers is elected. SfpUKMK (.'ofe-'KT.- The several matters on petition or httbrui I'urjms will be taken up this morniii Jes- 1 r The J'.'jrets has reliable information that Suffolk has iiiuither been burnt or evacuated. i i'liK DiUT.Nsts ov Vu ksburu. Speaking of th strength of the fortifications around Vicksburg, the correspoU'ient of the Chicago Tribune says : After a careful reconnoissauee uf the rebel works, one m(' our' Generals assured me that he would prefer to storm Vicksburg fi'grn the-river. Nothing could be .inore elaborate than the defences upon the East. To, the north of the city4 where it was expected that ii.ey would be most strongly entrenched, we found Iho rebels on the morning after rour arrival busy as a Wavers constructing a line of earthworks. After a heavy cannonade by Langroven's battery and others, I they wtre dislodged, and Gen. Steele -wns enabled-to advance a half mile or so nearer. Opposite McCler nard the rebeW'have hardly turned a spadeful of earth except to repair, during the night, breaches made bv j our 30-ponnder l arrots during the day. -p The line. of fortifications is constructed after the i most approval system of military engineering. It de- scribes a zig-zag course to illustrate by a rude fig I ure7 like that of a worm ferjee. The sides of the re- treating angle are fcimply strong rifle-pits, but they completely enfilade each other, besides affording a ,. j Hanking fire from the heavy guns which man the .4 . fottiiicanous. These bastions stud the apes of every f salient angle, which is naturally the weak point and are of the most formidable description. One in par i titular of great size, and opposite McPherson, which J understatfd called Fort Vicksburg, is in, places apparently fr4m fifteen to twenty feet high, andhear ljf'lerpendiciHar. The cannon which man them are of heavy calibre, but not as numerous as the river batteries. The great guns which poured their death stornt into our scudding flotilla of transnorts surh as I f, mT'ved, and are most of I ! :uTn " uie r 0M Potion. And it is well known l ,Vm UF Pieces, composing p y much all their available artillery, which Pern- Wcap i2ralMff.sun8,havfi been munt opeuea tire on us since thpwcrp hnn,-, - f K'nWet to render them SiJ f I Sr ir tTl StrCDKth 0f tlKir Iie8 in : to U i SSi 'TT. . Tb. Korlorn Hope of the gauntlet of im.r U,; . ,r ' aer run ... - tusi. mat arter runnTiur tb o die pits, and V were still luctually scaling .lir Iron? the " V, A Jong way (1 j .posed to a Gru from rifle St-' ZY- , th.emsef,ves lroiittorenr Z "l"chy running from ll.econ.eVVandS enemy from the whole 'interior from an arnb3Cada behind MlTaftSL II irM r I I U : I II 1 iw El 1 1 vex lS x H v " v : . - -" w I Four davs.... a "...J wrl 1 izz"'---- " ... , - zzLSZ."SZzrzi: - Five davs i 50 1 - - ----::---; I One week.... :;.l5:00i VOL. IV which, instead af the usuar curtain, forms the rear of the fort. More than on of these entrench, works were actually scaled, but the interior, so far from be lns an asylum for the assailauts, proved, to be a cham ber, to which. the open ground nutside. swept as it were by constant volleys was -preferable. The Brookln Democracy. mass meeting 01 the Brooklyn Democracy was held in that city on the lltli inst. The Mayor, Martin Kalbfleisch, presided. lie delivered speech, in which he scored Lincoln for violating the Constitution. The repedt of the speech is interspersed with thw parenthetical phrases: "Ap plause," "Bully for yon," '-(Jroans for Lincoln," etc. We copy the following : The Democratic patty has no sympathy with Se cessionists, (faint applause.) Nor have they with Abo-., tionist. (Great applause.) They are in favor of the Union. (A man in the audience la-re called for three cheers for " Valligorot," which most of the audience, including the speaker, mistook for "Niggerdom," which caused considerable disturbance, some cheering some hissing, and not a few crying "put him out.") The speaker resumed: If the gentleman hasanytking to say let him say it In a mannerly way. (Applause.) If the gentleman had rather embrace a nigger baby than a white one, lot him say so. (Tremendous ap plause.) (A gentleman on the stage here arose, and suggested to the-speaker that the audience had mis taken the man who called for cheers for " Valligor don" that he meant Vallandiyham, and ho propos ed that the audience now give their cheers for that individual. The cheers given, and quiet was again restored.) The Mayor then resumed his remarks, and said that the war in which we were now engaged should be brought to an issue ; it should be termin ated. Ifthewaj- was for restoring the Union, the Government would have the support of every Dem ocrat in the country, and he hoped the party now administering the Government would become con vinced of the necessity of presenting an unbroken front to the enemy. Let them show to trie country that the war was waged to restore the Union, and it would not be long before the Stars and Strips would again wave over every inch of territory in the coun try. (Prolonged applause.) A series of resolutions were adopted, the last one of which we annex : Resol ved, That we renew our declaration of attach ment to the Union, pledging to its friends, wherever found, our unwavering support, and to its enemies, in whatever guise, our undying hostility, and that, God willing, wo will stand by the Constitution aud laws of our country, and under their sacred shield will maintain and defend our liberty and rights, "peaceably, if we can, forcibly, if we must." (Great cheering.) MW ADVERWM35!NTS. Office of the If. C. Railroad Company, 1 Comtant Shots, June 26, 1HG3. j Dividend, No. 5. THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS HAVE THIS DAY declared a dividend of ten per cent, on the capital stock of this Company, payable on and after the 15th day of July next. The transfer books will be closed from this date until the day of payment. JOHN II. BRYAN, Jr., June 29-td " Secretary. WANTED IMMEDIATELY. GOOD MEAT COOK. BLACKNALL & CO., , 4. une 29-tf Kittrell's Springs. BLACKING FACTORY. TTTE ARE MANUFACTURING IN HENDERSON, W N. C, BOOT AND SHOE BLACKING of unsur passed quality. It is offered to dealers in cases of 50 or 100 boxes, as preieied. Orders and enquiries will be promptly attended to. June29-lw ED. FAMACK & CO. WTIITING INK. T AM MANUFACTURING A SUPERIOR ARTICLE of Writing- Fluid, of which samples can be seen and information given at the Progress Office and at the Tele graphic Department of the Southern Express Building. Orders solicited, and particular attention and a discount "iven to those wishing to purchase for sale. June20-tf ' J. E. BRITTOX RANK OF WASHINGTON, ) At Greensboro', June 20, ISO.'. A SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND OF 5 PFR CENT. J on the Capital Stock of this Bank, has been declar ed, payable to Stockholders, at Greensboro, on and after July 1st, proximo. M. STEVENSON, June 22-lw Cashier JOHN G. WILLIAMS & CO., STOCK A MONEY BROKERS, RALEIGH, N. C. C10NTIXUE TO CARRY' ON THE BROKERAGE BUS- iness at their old stand aa heretofore, -in all its vari-ous-branchee. June 25-6m LOUISBURG FEMALE. COH LEGE, L 0 UIS B UR G NOR I1!! CAR OL1N A. rpHE FALL SESSION OF THIS INSTITUTE, WlhL JL comraencp on the second Monday in July next, and continue twenty weeks. ' TKHMS. Hoard and Tutionin English, per Session S200 00 "uinmi'mai Dranches evtra. Langages, Washing and Lights A Professor of Music wanted address For further particulars JAMES SOU TUG ATE, Jr., President. June 22-1 w CURRY COMBS. 20( ) g?KN rbRRV COMBS FOR SALE AT THE March 24-tt. SNUFF! SNUFF ! SMrvpi ORILLARD'S SNUFF, i Uill ROl n tjvvri? Lorrilard's Scotch iSaln Snnfl- Annioh,'. T':i:i (Fresh) Snufl". Fr sale by A. A. WILL RD j ejune 1d-3bi Greensboro', N.'c. WATCH FOUNDS A WATCH WAS FOUND ON THE HOLE EM AN 2 Road, a fen-miles from the city, on yesterday, which the owner can get on application "at this office and giving a satisfactory description of the property and paying for this notice. June j7tf Office of the N. C. Railroad Company;") CoMPi ny. Shops, June 10, 1803. THE FOURTEENTH ANKUAU MEETING OF THE Stockholders of this Companv will be held in the town of Greensboro' on Thursday', the 9th day of July next, at 11 o'clock, A. M. Stockholders who do not ex pect to attend this meeting are requested to send 'their proxies. They will be supplied with blank forms on ap plication to the Secretary or to any of the Station Atrent June 12-td . . JOHN H. BRYAN, Jr., Secretary. W. R. RICHARDSON & CO., STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, June 2-tf RALEIGH, N. C. -vn- -v: -w -w -vw m w -w- -w Vw VW V VZ- VOZa Thrredavs RALEIGH, MONDAY. JUNE AUCTION AND PRIVATE SALES. FOR SALE. 4 BEAUTIFUL BL'ILDIXG LOT IX TILE CITY .OF J Raleigh, opposite the residence of A. M. Lewi?, sq. in the Northern part of the city. Applv to June25-tf VV . R. RICHAHDSOX TYPE. rpiIE TYPE AND FIXTURES OF A PRINTING t)F I FICE for sale, all in good order. Address Box 2V.;, Raleigh, N. C. June 22-1 w PIAJVO FORTE FOR SALlI AVERY FINE PIANO 1UKTE FOR SALE. iN uireof JAMES PIRSSON, Hargett St., nearly opposite the Fair Grounds. June 20 tf. FOR SALE. ITAILS FOR SALli, AT THE HIGH SHOALS IRON 11 W'.-kt in Gaston 'County, N. C. Tej-ius ea-li. .ans win do ueiivereu at iron uepot, on tne v iiiiunr ton, Charlotte and Ruthrfoisd Railroad. Address HIGH SHOALS IRON CO., June 19-2w Iron, Lincoln co., N. ( FOR SALE. A BOUT ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND POUNDS J of selected TOBACCO in the Leaf Fillers fn proper proportion. vv rappers aim PHILLIPS &' HOOKER, June 17-tf Hillsboro', N. C FOR SALE. CIRCULAR SAW, ABOUT 17 INCHES IN Di ameter, originally 4$: also 2t feet carriage and head blocks. 48 feet track or wavs. 10 inches band, f0 or heu 60 feet long, very heavy. Price six hundred and tiftv dollars for all. For information, applv at Junel2-tf PROGRESS OFFICE. DESIRABLE INVESTMENT LANDS. IN TEXAS ONE-HALF OF THE .1USTO L1ENDO TRACrr. rpUIS TRACT OF DESIRABLE LANDS WAS SE, 1 lected for his home site many years since, by Col. M. JiTMenard, who was an extensive land owner in Texas, and one of the leading Sounders of the city of Galveston. The property has never passed out of his family, since its purchase by him, and one-half of it only is now otl'ered for sale for a change of investment, and will be sold in par cels of one-fourth of a league, or 1.100 acre:; each. ' It is situated in Milan county, w ithin Che TEMPERATE AND SHOWERY BELT OF TEXAS, about 45 miles North-Eastward from the Capital of the State, and about ")5 miles Northwestwardly from Bren hajn, the present terminus of Railroad communication with Galveston and Houston. The tract is divided in two nearly equal parts by Brush v Creek, (emptying into San Gabriel river,) and comprises an admirable combination of lands for agricultural and pastural pursuits. High and dry post oak lands, filled with fencing materials ; ROLLING PRAIRIE. WITH BEAUTILUL BUILDING SITES commanding a view of the entire tract ; HICM TIMBERED BOTTOM on both sides of the Creek, rising from there to a tine prai rie covered with mesuuite grass (not the bearded ) UNSURPASSED FOR GRAZING PURPOSES, and which extends uninterruptedly to the banks of the San Gabriel, from 12 to 1" miles uistant. This region o!" country is not surpassedby any in Tex as, in REGULARITY o SEASONS, DELIGHTFUL CLIMATE AND HEALTH OF THE LOCALITY : and the tract itself forms one of the best investments for present use or future profit to be found in Texas, THE LAND OF PROMISE AND OF PEACE. Dnring the dry year of I860 in Texas, Mr. Conoll v's farm, (on abortion of the 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 adjoining counties of Bell and Williamson. All the small grains grow well, cotton yields one bale to the acre, horses, mules, sheep, hogs and HORNED CATTLE THRIVE WITHOUT WINTERING and are largely raised throughout the region. The .titles to the land have never been questioned, and are unques tionable, and thew are no squatters on it. The settled portion of the State extends far beyond Milan county, in every direction. The property now belongs to J. S. Thrasher, Superin tendant of the'Press Association,' and one-half of it is of fered for sale, only because the acceptance of the duties of his public povsition involves the necessity of a partial change, in his investments. It is offered at private sale until the 74h day of August, when if not disposed of, it will be sold at public auction,' Without reserve, for cash, in Confederate Treasury notes in the citv of Atlanta. For further information, and plan of tract apply to R. M. PARKS & CO., Whitehall Street, Atlanta Georgia. Mav ll-M&Ttf MILITARY NOTICES, - . . - - - - . . - VOLUNTEERS WANTED. AS WILL BE SEEN FROM THE FOLLOWING, 1 liave received authority from Adjt. General row o to raise a company to serve "for six months under the call just made for seven thousand Militia for local defence : Exkcctivk Dfpartmknt North ( akoi.ina, Adiutant General's Office, ? Raleigh, June 19, lbo.,.; J CICERO GREEN, of Craven county, is authorized to raise a company to serve for six months under the requi sition of the President. Each company will consist ot seventy-five men. , . ... , ThAnrirfltP8 will elect, their otllcei'S, W llO dl be Com- miiioned n t at( from the time th . r. .......... .. ... - - u,iJP n ... m f'oWLE, Adjt. Gen. this office. DA N'L. f, . . t . . 4... t . A till Hrnl't. which must be i ersona who wain iw -'i" v . . , . i-i, le if thp spven thousand men be not raised j i- T..i.. i i.i ...,i,,Kr .it once. 1 may ui seen or an- (H JUIV, Milium miiuiik.'.. - . - , dressed at Mebane's, on the N. (.. Ka- GRFFN June 20-10t . ICEK i --' Office of Raleigh & Gaston R. 1 Ramu;h, N. C, June lo, R. Co,. iso:b rnHti BOARD OF DIREBTORS OF THIS COMPAN Y I hare Sc ared a Dividend of 10 per cent, upon f lu Apititt payable on and after Monday Ttb ot July. i8Ga Treasu rer. June 10 -tlA Office of RaleiM'ii & G?Sti0n Ri ' Rai.f.koi, N. C, June lr, lsd... ) R. rur (Vvrii MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLERS oVfhi-' Company will be held in this citv. on Thurs ot thio C JinpaiiN . V. W. VAbS.. .r (nnn 'id .lulv. 1 M- ... . 1 - i . ' .June 1 9 t2Jy Sec' v. & Treas'r. NOTICE. YOUNG LADY DABO . f " I . . . - n I ' i A l ,aP in a lll ivaie in i o i"mp. - ll SbuthVrn Institution of the highest 13 n " o.-oMrience of tour years, and lias laugi n irradliaifl OI it i-'"- . ... - .1.1 grades m S -MF- the Piano, w ith all rS icC Aiiy one clesiring. a Te,cberwil. " B ( v L ' care Cnamn, aIeln please address A. I'- ij- ' June 20-2 w . N. C NOTICE. T Wr E N T Y-F I V E "Weldon. N. C J. II. & G. T. GOt)CH. 5une 23-lw TEACHER "WANTED. u-iaiiTii ENGAGE A LADY OR GENTLEMAN " 7 . j.rl in r and exDerlence. to teacli somewnai u4"u . , c .- Lat- T, , t 1 1 1-1 I 1 (TO. I Ilr" CiriU III" UII JCJ--I""' Onetliat could teach-mu.c f.ul.! be preferred. tOKe0Tir"0DgiVe"- wlilb'orNVO-. T T - . V Cvlender Boiler with three Return Flues, a heen Horse Power Engine attached all, complete Any person wo mav wish purchase can see the machinery by call- 29. 1863. NO. 197. REWARD. .15 REWARD. STRAYED. FROM MY PREMISES" 1 RLF1GII on the night of Sunday. 7th June, iy lar --,. i;pjx' OLE COW. She ha whiu- fore f-et. a.-'wdl a- I em recollect, and a blaze in the face.-horns large and inclined inwards, and bad on a be-ll. She is pretty wild, bavin-ju.-t been brought trom the country. Anv'information of her v, ill b.- thankfully received anil the above reward paid tor her return to un-. Jllne lU-l'w .17 SCH El B.. PIEDMONT SPRINGS. RUllKK CH'XT. XOIITI CARi)LLA. T HHESE SPUIXCS ARE Srn TF.l 1 wixtnix North Carolina, alout lift -'in mih tiom Moyan- ton, in a mountainous, b.-aui i! ul and romantic count r Tin- water.-, Sl'LI'Hl'R and CHALYBEATE. , i,, be c.jual to any in tln country. !e-r. B,-ar -VA, I'll .i-anl- nhound in tin- 'umirtfin--. i l.e K or iraiiv .-u--tfil,-,i of an exiM i iciK-cd - iille;ii;iii i ii a nt o l i 1 1 1 1 i i l: l.o1. '. ; ta I: tne House ana win in- rea.lv lor tin- recnti . i . 1 1 i i V ! -'to! S by the 1st of July. Board, per day WVek ilonth "2 s . Mi d.-.y A Hack will leave Morgan ton on Tin-si a Thin j 'llo atui-uav tor tne springs. win.- ioui in oi ims property, wuii tnre- liunili'cU acres of land attached, would he sold to a person comp. -t'-nt to take charge of tlio pi-opertv. Juno23-tf IMEDMOXT "SPRINGS CO. PILES, TUMORS, FISTULA, DISEASES OF THE WOMB, S'PERMATORRIKEA. SYPHILITIC AFFECTIONS, fc . D".: J. A. CLOPTON, OF 1IU NTS V 1 LLE. ALA.. may be consulted for a lew davr at tin- Yai-loi-iii..-h Hotel. .No. It. He has visited North Carolina for the last ten years and has operated on many of the most respec table gentlemen of the State, and guarantees a perfect, cure in the worst case of PILES. He has never had an accident to happen, and guarantees io operate with as much success as any Surgeon in Europe or America. Patiensare not confined to their bed? and mav return home immediately after the operation. "' Ladies will be visited at their rooms if de-ired. .All letters must contain a 10 cent stamp. J une 25-1 w PRINTERS 11 . INK MANUFACTURED BY 1 . Ii A X I) A L ,., Ma rirtti, ( I enrijio . 10()K. NEWS A X I ) COLORED INKS. OF AN EX best ) cellent qu Not thei n make cellent quality, and warranted equal to the Book Ink at GO cents to $4 per pound. News Ink at 75 cents per-pouhd. Colored Inks at SI to SS per pound, in half pound and pound cans". June 27-lm SIMONTON HOUSE, S TA. T KS V IL L E, X 0 R TJf OA R 0 L IX A. rrniiis large an d commodious house is now I open tor the I'eception of boarders. The Table will be supplied with the best the market affords, and attentive servants always on hand to render its patrons cmfoi ta ble. ' M. E. HYAMS, June 25-2w Proprietor. State.- il!e, N. C. BLUESTONE! BLUESTONE! BLUE- STONE! 2000 PUVXDS UU'STONE, rOR SALE BY PRATT, DO W1E A; JAMES, J une 2:i-eod It- Charleston, S. C. TO GAS CONSUMERS. ON'A sD AFTER THE 1ST OF JULY THE PRICE of '3AS will be Twelve Dollars (SI 2 ' per thousand feet, by permi-sion of tjie Board of Directors. June 2D t Fly WATERIIOUSE & BOWES. .v CURXY COMBS. A NU FACT FILED bv JOLLY" & LACK, M March 19-tf Raleiffh, N. C. A LARGE STOCK OF DRUGS, BOUGHT AT LATE AUCTION SALES, IN Charles ton and Wilmington, just received, comprising many very scarce and desirable articles, which will be sold at a small advance at wholesale or retail: 20 kegs Sup. Carb. Soda, 1 case Camphor, 20 cases iv-t. Logwood, 1 casu Magnesia, 1500 pounds Sal. Soda, 8 pair Saddle Bags. 500 pounds Palm Oil S-jap, ( English, 1 1 case Blacking. 120 dozen Fancy Soap, fl dozen Cakes in box.) 1 case lndig, I ease Cleaver's Hou-vho!d Soap, M0 lbs. Castile Soap, (Mottled,) 22 dozen Sweet Oil. 5 gallons Siiritf Nitre, 5 dozen Claret Wine, 1 barrel Balsam Co paiha' l tierce KJH pounds Carb Amonia, in 14 pound Jars, 1 case Oil Anneseed, I case Comp. Ext. Colocynth, 5 bar rels Epsom Salts, 5 chests Green Tea, 4 cases Bi Cbromate Potass, and a number of cases Castor Oil and Potass, Iodide Potass, tannine, Opium. Calomel, !Blne Mass, at June U-2aw:;w PESCUD'S DRUG STORE. THE PEOPLE'S FACTORY. ARE NOW IN OPERATION FOR THE BEN E- TE rit of the peopl-. o are now manuiactui mg tne rivin0' r,nur.iu? ami om rasmouen uuoin-, ...."... Wheels, Bed Steads, Ac. In a few days we expect to be manufacturing Shoe Lasts and Pegs. Our Ibundrx ialso in operation, and Castings of all kinds will he lunu.-hcd as far as possible. The fanning interests of the country will receive our especial attention. We will pay the highest, prices tor old castings, whicti you musi oriug u n ;r eon desire the suoidy of new castings to be kept up We shall soon he prepared to furnish plows va rioii kinds, bv wholesale and retail. Soldiers wires win furnished with neces: June 3-tf arv articles at reduced rices. SIMPSON A HOOKEh, Hillsboro', X. C PIANO FORTES. -t MFS PIRSSON. P - AXO FORTE MAM IAC- I ture'r. resneetfullv inf.-l ns the public that he ha- -it l. ,i i.:..,i..n- ; Knb ioh. and otters, ids services to laoilslieo joins... ... . - - , .,, ,, i ii ,1,1,- t hose who '. ish thir 1 lanos sKiuiuii v ami i -e ..u u . tuned or repaired. Orders left at tlie nr.iK ,-ro:e m t . at Mr. Pirssou's residence in Harg- t L. Pouierv, E or the F'dr Grounds, will nieer miii street, nearly opj ositf promjd attention N. B. hniiu it nd sola. mi Mr. Pirs- in r Dr. Sic-des iiiul Piof -soi Hansen ,-s to Rev Jan lf CAROLINA (HRISTAIN ADVO CATE. NORTH T IS contemplated" to resume the pi p i:. ',,rtli - '-irot iwi t'h ri riti'f it Ad e 'l ;it-an ii. ... ..... .1.,,- ,,,, the ratrona-re oi T. 1 1 .Mil im- -( '; I o i i li :i ( o;i ' ' '. ! 1 .. .1!, fti..n find OU r r.-hip r-t l i ''Ii 'and under tb.-dilution and our - rship of .. y tei eiice. ami uimci no - 1 . ,..,1 ,.!', n vn.v.nr,, hlVllleD. to ot mini-iei s ami ia men. StoCK .OlL)p.lIl , CO!Ii'Osr cure its permaikency. ' i. .. -ii i,.. n u TTieie onnoits. a niti 1 1 N A dm. -nt". J( W III oe .is i . ..I... , , . .i. .,-ni .,t .in r,d defend the doctrines and disoq ! lie ol .i. . i..tV,,..Hi-t Foisrmi.nl Church, South, and abor to .-!!- 111'- JU"" - .-i---- I , .-.e Christ's Kinydoi!! on earth, ind to pi oniric and good will among all men. ' Brides its earned, reHgi., character .t .-hnll I an less advocate ot tne moT.ii, euio-anvM.j. V a i ! of North Carolina-a welcome vhuoi ,y - ; t., tin. cainns of our brave sddu-rs a faithful cb! oni- cler of what may be useful anl ictci es t mg , a: th fur- rent news. . All our traveling and local uimi-t. ers of the Company, are speciallv Airents f-i the paper. The oJd.subscribersof the AUenaU- s and the- sfockhold- t--d t act r a-111 b; -supplied uith th-'-m at tin time o t)c. H?tr ,rrie, to the full an.ouio ..ue not in the po-ses- It"1 jU.- K.'1""1 ev , , lion of the Edit.,;, he must rely on the M hut as me man o.-o- ... sub.-'-rib."!) s with i heir themselv.- , , . ,1 the A ceil IS. I" IUI III- mm names and po t orlices and the ar-joant une uiem. The Adr-nte ill be well printed on gooa 1.ipei, and Will cont ain aiv amount oi reaumg muvi paper in tne su" . . r i . - . i. . ,-, t-io r. en ot wir TiriCCS. ttn iper in subscription During the iiu.iiuu...-. i price will be $3 per annum. alv avs in advance. . 1 i .. . , - .... . , , y ClMWy'l lIll'l .ire' Oil" , C. l ...:ii untitl. tit ma nnnv o t Ti - lait"i for thu f HSil . Will W Ciiiitiv- i.--- ' 1 . ,.,r It is desirable that a la. gelfst be sent in at once. , Address Raleigh, N- C. Jan. 2, 1SG3. $10 0 ...IS 0 ...2 OO'I One month 'i'v. o oath,... .....25 CO 'hreemoritb... .30 CO 5ix months Twelve months... ..&0 00 ..75 00 Twelve lines or less OOtrnt a square, and addition jquart-J will be charged the same. ' i ; Ca.-h be domanded from all persons except where filial- 'contract arc made.; fti$Mjat.bj letter, th. Tont-y in i.- aceonipaiiy the atfvtjrtJsem'eTitl MILITARY DIRECTORY. FIELD OFFICERS AND BRIGADES OF N. C. REGIMENTS. W a, huirbt .d i.. John B. Nt athei y, Cterk in the '' ir.;'i,l. 'J.'ijli! .("'c-. r the follow-in? statement: No 1. 1 K ! COI.tiNKI,, MAJOS. ino A McDowell W iiliam li. Co Will L D. l: -sett i!t y .oi ir.cs Th ima- M Garn-tt Isaac E A e: v Edw ( i li.i ,'ood 'lb ;n ;. M M,;,v.- i-'ence S Baker H A. Brown W S" Stalling S D Thr uston lames H WoihI b hn W Lea Robert F Webb I nues W Hinton Jauivs B Cordon Stephen D Pool NN'm J Mart inr. Ja S H ine D W Hut! W M Paislex E A O poni Win J Hill S Mcl) Tate W L Davidson J M Whitson J 11 Whitakei H T Guiou T Spai row Egbert A Itod b- J u ij . as J P.ra Mh'.r ) r. id ! I. .ir, , .,! ii Tvb I i II M .i'.I h s Bennett 1 seph 11 i :,kiu W A Johnston W 11 ai hoi oiigh WlJj A St.)U e John C Lamb 1, H Hunt J H Lambeth GWH amnion.! 11 D Lee T H Sharpe J D Barry C M Andrews W S Rankin CC Blaeknall T D Love W S Grady J T J on is J C Webb Sam N Stowe WlHh easman W W Sillers J A DtfcKax I (' Coward " H Saundei--teo T (Jordoii J T Johnston O N Brown i i t . . 15 William MacRae b; 17 1- l:i 20 21 2 ' ' John S MeEhuN Wm F Mai tin " lomon Williams Win G Robin.-on Thomas F Tonii W W Kiikland. .lames Conner Dan'l Jl Christie Nelson Sloitijii Rob't J) ,Rdiuton John L Harris Sr.nuii 1 C Brvson ' ohn R Lane li F Whbiield Wm 11 A Specr I a tiles T Kell C W Knight Wm T Williams Robei t Cou an 2-f Wm J Cla; ke -5 11 M Rutle.lge . ''; il K Burgwvn, Jr -1 nn a Kj i mer, i r un m l D Lowe 2'.i Robert B Vance ;U Francis M Parker John Y .bud an Edmund C Bi abide Clark M.A cry W L .) Linvranee Matt W Ransom .N o held org'zalion Wm"!M Barbour 1 4 H O - o.) 37 John G Jones W O- Morris John Ashl'ord Frank A Reynolds ;!S Wiu J Hoke li: David Coleman tn No field org'zation 41 John A Baker 4 2 (Jeorge (." Gibbs 43 Thomas S Kenan 4 1 1 hos C Singcltai v -u .u liauciuin ben. E Brown Wm G Lewis T L Hargrove Samuel H Boyd W L Saunders John A Graves Sam'l A Walkup 'Jno A Flemming George Wortham Caleb B Hooson Marcus A Parks J T Morelicad, Jr 'A Ellis I hi T Smith G Gratiott Luke H C Jones, Jr Edward Cantwell CWBradshaw V J Boggau C M St.-(liHan J R Winston ACM'OailMter A D Ciudup A A Hill P B Chambers J C Yanhook J R McDonald JQRichardson J J Iredell J A Rogers Alfred II Belo II F Schenck J A Oraige J C Keener J M Mavo W M Hardy H Harding D(i McDowell .1 11 McNeill W in Garrett John J Span. 45 4u 47 4s 49 . !1 .ioi'ehtid Eowa.d D Hall Ucfi' Faribault bob. it C Hill i.ee M McAfee J A Washington 51 Hector McXethan 52 James K Marshall a!1. William A Owen? 54 K M Murchison 55 Jno K Connally 50 Paul F Faison 57 Arch'd C (iodwin 5s John B Palmer 51 Dennis D Ferrebec Co 01 ames D Radciilie Wm S Devane (Jeo W Clavton Stephen B lOvans Thadd-us P Siler Uobei t 0 A Lo e Gi! Peter r EvSliS ill Lawrence M Alb-ji 05 George X Folk '1 be Regiment:- aie Brigaded as lolkrws : ("ilrjmitn'i llri'jadi' Sth, ".il st, 51st and Gist, (.'oo'.-e' Uri(jud,c ioih, 2Tlh, 40th and 4sth. Hate Hr;-j(d,l:nh. nvnifl's Bri'jadrA, 43d, 45th and 53d. Jjacii' Bi l'jadu 55 th. IlokA Jlri-jndc'Mh, 21st, 5tth and 57th. Tin iijto7)' Jiri'jade O'h. Icer,i' Brhjitdt -5th, 12th, 20th and 23d. L,n,c'x llriq.Ur 7th. 18tli, 28th, 33d and 37th, La', IF. . '. . Brigade 19th. Jfariin" L'n yu'c 17th, 42d,, 50th and C3d. I'cndrr' Bri.jadrVMh, lGth, 22d, 34th and 3th. Pcttirreir'x Brigade 1 1 1 h, 2Gth, 44th, 47th and 52d. R:i,i'.m Ilri-fid, 24th, 25th, 35th, 49th and 5Gth. v -o-'v Br'i'jadr'ld, 4th, 14th and 30th. ttuhi-rt'ou'x llri'Hde 41st and 50th. Tdinfrro'n Briade 1st and 3d. Xut L'rigadtd 10th, 3Gth, 40th, 5Sth, COtli, G2d, C4tb and Goth- The following are Infantry Regiments. 1st, 2d. 3d. -ith, 5th, r.th, 7th, hth. 11 tli , 12th, 13th, blth, 15th. lGth, 17th. Istli, 20th. 21st. 2.'d,23d. 24tb, 25th, 2Gth, 27tfu 2-vtb, 2f-ih. 3nth, 31st, 32d, 33d, 34th, 35th, 37tb,3tlh, 3 Li tlx, 42d. 4"3d. 44lh, 45th, tilth, 47th, 4sth, 4:th, 50th, 5bt, 52d. 53d, 54th, 55th, 5Gth. 57th. 5th, 00th, Gist, G2d, G4th. The following are Cavalry Regiments : Oth, P.Hh, list, 5!ith, G.'.d, Gotli. The following are Artillery Regiments: 10th, 3;th. 40th. The following are the Battalions : Lieut. Colonel Charles E. Shob.-r"s ffornmrly Wharton J. (j rein's") Infantry : Major J. II. Net hei ciitt's Rangers ; Major R. W. Wharton's harp.-hoot-rs ; Major John W. Moore'.- Artilb-rv : Major W. L. A'oung's Artillery : Ma jor Alex. Mac Rao's Aitillery ; Cob Peter Maliett's' Camp Guard: Whitford'- 15atta!i.n, '.binge!.-; Major Alfred H. Baird's Batt.iiion (.f C.V. ab y. Colom l V. II. Thouia.-' Legion f Highlanders and Indian- is composed of one Regiment and one Battalion, and numbers over 1.500 men. LACK fc FARRISS. M E RC il A N T T A I LO KS , ' V O (J T Or S 0 L 1) S T A N D , ',,. , ;;.. sir-- t WOULD INFO KM ha ve . I. hand and a; . i:ah;.,h, .v.. ( rilK PUBLIC THAT WE con.-:, nt! v rc iving an a.- rrnx-:xs' ax mi lit a m CLOTHING. n- direct supervi .i : ion g'Jai anteed I a ill go to the Th Li;.-ine.v- w'A be cai ; i'd n undci "h .Mr. C. M. I'Albdss. and -.-.li-i.o ,..,ti:ei -. A !! evp i i.-nee. L t ! I , to t:fk-- e n-ur- - ior u Ii i lori.i- u h A. LACK s ' 1iil7-tf n ordered. M. FARRISS. TAX HALE A 1 TEND AT NOTICE. MY OFFICE O.N -WKDN ES t :i.. - fi "in ynuf 1 in. . ay . i 1 1 e! . h l ilt . .j un 5-td i - !;: -t ol .1 i!y te-xt, I - ! V Sehe.bi Collect B. R. t ! . e r iii; W. If. HIGH, Sbetitl. EST RAYED. T.V'i 1. .-TAHLKS. IN THIS CITV, ON r.o.w I r the iii i mi: i ,;i ,:. two MARK. MI LLS....!-" bay and 'l h - bi.o-k one has a s al on t he h ip. 'I u .- -.i d iU b.- i aid I'..; their r' tui n to THOS. D. HOGG, Captain and Ac-ting y. M Ida J une S-1 I ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT, ) Rai ,Ki..a, N. C, Mav n, ltG2. 11 I Mi W NTEP. I WI-H TO PURCHASE LEAD for tbi b ii tini-nt. I h a-e applv f ions having at once. Wi arpe- or mab ,ive 1 pound itinlitllleS . ! POWDi lo iiimi "I 1. 1 a 1 . THUS. HOGG, Cii'T. C. S. In charge of Orduaiu-i NOTICE. i LL PERSONS WHO PRESENT THEMSELVES t at tie- odice ot the surireon General,- between me ioui s ot 0 and 10 a. iu., will Ue vac.inatea ireeoi cnaige. EDWARD WARREN, Dec'20-tf Surgeon General of N. C. SUBSTITUTE WANTED. WISH TO EMPLOY A SFBSTIT PTE FOR THE war. The substitute mav 'designate any company, in ... " . . ... . 1 .... 1. a ..lit.. I- I anv arm oi tie- service, not nov, iau. .-pp-j l" ",c of "tb ProT-p-- or to the subscriber. June 2-tf H. J. R, CLARK, Graham, N C. St.imlani copy. SCOTCH SNUFF, npill- UNDERSIGNED ARE MANUFACTURING ON i .n . vteniv saleaverv suuerior article ot bUlOCll S.N I FF, and are always prepared to fill orders from any platx' in the Confederacy. B. W. LYNCH & SON.. Petersburg, Va. Mav 14 2m Two : weeks... I i n
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