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1 1 1 - i 1 BY J L. PENNINGTON. ADVERTISING RATES. , The following rates will,, he. (hjirgadQiUAiYer tis ments inserted in the DaixtPkosbess : V ONB SQUARE OF TWELti LINKS, OR S.B8S .- e ? - r A. X- - -t -' Jf - -. Wrms of subscription. r (JVC tile OUIJ tci m i .-uunui jjoion ir imk 1 nii-t"aft Y",nmitl,'Sl 50 Daily Paper, 3 months, $4 00 :i'v.,4'CI' a 3 00-1 - " . 6 00 One day Two day Three days... Four days.... Five days.... One week.... ..SI 00 ....2 r ....3 00 ....reov ...4 50 ...5 00 Two weeks. .$10 GO ....18 00 .-.25 10 - " 10 00 One month Two months. ... Wff"" 'ViVnot be .sent to new subscribers without . JmPr 'r - .1 - .H :i Ml L. i- J Three Taxiathg ,...36 CO TB'ePi ..,lrnce: anuinan casrsu.-wm ppfwnpca Six months.-... Twelve months. .50 00 .75 m time raid for expires. JOB PRINTING. Twelve lines or less i'oount a square, and addition, squares will be charged the same. . w . Cash will be demanded from all perori5except whert special contracts are made. Wh?n sent by letter, tK. money must accompany ib& ad rertLsemej-t.. 1 Tl"r 'n connected with the Pu.ogr.kss establish ere" mlie eq-.i to any in the City or State; we VOL. IV RALEIGH, FRIDAY! JULY 10, 1863. NO. 207. wi -lit ? J t -somite to execute all orders for BOOK and JOB -Orders solicitecand pron ptly attended to. ..-.liarw A.t'G iMR&.'PTOG HEWS- " TrEP()nTKl ?nR T,,K ASSOCIATED PRERfS.' '; . " ......... . Various Speculations, fc;. ' - vf) Julv No press telegram. from Martins ' ""lie Mrtda.v night, and no official advices received, .f hca!ntulation of Vieksburg generally di.credi :! p54,J't observers' believ.e it has fallen. Another V' "'f'Ji- nt Ci'tv Point, to-day, but no papers ve !i ?. ;. advanced fifty cents a pound to-day. rain" ,iilVn(T IUll tU-llilJ. tul Him- 13 T 1 1 . . n rototnac. renaerinjr eommiwoicaTion ? Rier vapidly ri?inp:. i..it:' ..bin , , .fnlv -n un'oftiicial di-patch from the U 'pnt i'.f Telearraph to the Secretary of War, , 1;iiJin?Ijiu. Ju'.y s;l. 'V'"' ""wK"- j . . ... e . .: , ' i i on, t.llin ' advantage over me enemy ax iret- on Vi-tlfie?uav ami -i:nuuai. wn - work-- and took them, but were unable to hob! :..ix""l u uf Ml. hack towardflHajterstown. But little hgh hem B.i'n"cftlK-n.-.N. tar victory is on . , Mnnonadin.and the report is that a fi-bt is goin? ,ear Hai,'fr?towii. J-.ver.y innii: iu..c. ,ible to form a correct idea ot the l.jrin. r our inou- n,l vrijii'Ts a-e now at. iiunmsi'-i .... '...mohd. Many -lightly woumW are beinff paroled from Gen Lee's Army -Both Sides Claim a Victory-iKhlinK GoinR on at Last Af rounts Nothing; Satisfaftory. Wr.NSB.Mto, .lulv K.-A lar number of prisoner are .,h the road to Uicbinund. Skirmishing is goin- on.u Hair'-i-fltown. Tln-re has been a consuleraoie ,11111 nt LmJuirn. The I'.aH'lLlOlv ;,,:.rtt,, .t the t.m, -ays Meade i' wound. -d. 'fh-- -huh- papci Mate.-- thjt Grant is i-i treating f'lOni Vick-hnrv. Kanks xt for reinforcements. Louisiana from New Orleans, i-- lost to the Van- j UltMMO.M, :uiy -1 ' I . ,,(... I MftrtinsbuiL'-. 7th. savs the enemv burnt our )ion- I'k nvroD. .Ill V '. a .i..o.-il diitiitph to the Kiniuirer. f ' i.-.-.i . 1. 1 1 : . W.itii.. .vu .itnrilni' The Po Yankee l;i'lnS lri'-lr-s ill r.lllliiK ...lull.- mi i ...I... ...... oniric is past fording, and it is still raining. (&v;Ury, infantry and artillery, attacked -our trains at hVillini.portrn yest(;rday evening and were repulsed !ittr'tW hours fighting by Gen. Jones. Genls. Hcrli, T.-n.loi-,lTo(.(t, Anderson, Scale?, Pettigrew and Semmes, .! orTainlv wounded, and Armit'ad ' killed. At least :h.'tv tild otUcers are wounded. The Pennsylvania peo , pie ai-e callin? for peace. (Jen. Graham is a prisoner in ur hands. Ktciith. Report ofthe fight at (Gettysburg Saturday, in which wo captured a large number of prisoners, is con firmed. The enemy occupied Maryland Heights yester-day- tvl'Titng. 1 TliaBaltiniure Sua of the fourth acknowledges the vir tu! vaisir.g of the Yicksburg siege. -Meade is reported killed and McCleilan i- said to l;e in foifitnand. The reorted capitulation of Yicksburg is al most imiversalh- discredited here. Full official accounts tixpcctcd tlii forenoon.' 't is report rd that Northern' papers of the sixth have Mtliing later frm Meade's army than the fourth. .The' President's health is so. far restored that ho attended it his office yesterday. Weather clear this morning. I kirilMuNiy July '... The Petersburg Exprrxx of this ineinihg ha? extracts from the Baltimore American of the Cth, 'representing Gen. Lee badly defeated at Gettysburg itrfd retreating, closely pursued by the Army of the Poto mac.-. The latest advices from the armv up to 2 p. m., th, state that Meade's headquarters would be at Freder ick, to-day, Oth. - Every available man was being hurried? J;' intercept Lee. Lincoln has issued a congratulatory nildress to the country. Yicksburg advices to 2nd July ays condition of affairs unchanged. -The Exp rex? reminds its reader, fhat the American is the vilest Lincoln sheet in all the North'. Our troops entered Suffolk on Monday. From the West. - .Natchez, July . An Extra' Courier says a letter from a member of the Conner Battery, dated last week, near i hake Providence, La., report? that a battle had just oc- u. ;-ed, in which the enemy -were severely punished, with .i 1(h.-! of fifteen hundred prisoners. "Conner Battery was in th? tight without damage. gentlemen from the vicinity of Port Hudson, reports that. movements indicate that Banks is about to raise the fiee. All'flats, .c, were burned at Natchez by order of ''!. Smith. . .River rising and plenty of rain here. Crops tine, and JT-frath'er pleasant. People confident. Thrrmometer 01 iegi e(js The Fall of Vicksbnr Confirmed. Jackso1 July 7. Yicksburg has fallen. Ft was sur rendered on the morning of tht 4th, the men being i a farving condition and completely worn out by excessive fatigue. The terms of capitulation were that the officers ie allowed to retain their side arms, horses, and a.11 pri vate property they and the men to be parolled immedi ately and allowed to: march out with colors. Immediate ly -after the surrender (J rant sent a boat load of supplies to the famished garrison. Some of the officers haw ar rived here. slcon; dispatch, j Vicksburg--Citirens leaving The Fall of Jackson. Ia'-ksos, July 7. There is but little more known of tlw hill of Yicksburg. Officers say that had Gen. John-' "'ton reached there twelve days sooner he could not hare relieved the garrison, as they could not muster over 'even thou.-and men fop duty. Many citizens are leaving ' -hen. with their families, negroes and stock. Mii.ip ".. "thee packing up to leave. Additional from Mississippi. J UK.ON, Julys.-Every thing i. in the . wildest state t t - . ...... . .. ucmeni nore; ""zens arc flyui in every direction. ",e streets are filled with stock, negroes and" families in carts and every species of conveyance. Terrible storm . night and very heavy rains. Citizens beyond Clin : tn reports the enemy burning every dwelling they pas, A tight is hourly looked tor. offlcW'P'ri'EVANSTllis vXMw pliant -r;"' learn, was danerouslv -l.-l..X.i--t.-' wounded u u.u imttie ac .Mil(!leburg, ai!(l is now the; hands of the enemy: Though lr. ft prisoner itv 'C'god to hn "t u a iiousc near by - whore his wounds could hp pronerlv aftirnhJ a, -J -....v-r., cttii which WOll I tD-niif. 1 quences likely .to result from t Cn" brutes who bad him in their we ?r T'"0' they.had heard of bnn ore L " n ' htrn to Wflhinf-. i ' would send tof" lfcerta,n reA.-Greem. CITY MARKET. i nvi n Raleigh, July 10. AiTLLh -Ureen, none BACoJgv:::::;:: .....,....$8io 59p?wy ::..:.v::657oc BIESWAX i .Rnrai 7 BEANS BUTTER CANDLES Tajlow ' Wax By the box . Adamantine - ' Sperm...., , CORN per Barrel, very scarca CHICKENS . '. DUCKS EGGS FLOUR Family $5 ...$1 50 $3 S3 $5 $6 $2530 $1. 25$2 $2 75c $40 Superfine : .-...$35 Fine.. $30 FODDEfR- Per hundred. FEATHERS FLAXSEED. GEESE HIDES Drv. " Green HAY- Per hundred ... LARD MOLASSES MEAL Ve'rv scarce NATLS Scare- OATS Per hundred .... ' (leaned PORK POTATOES Sweet Irish PEAS Ground " Stock....: White Table.!... RAGS RICE RYE SALT SUGAR Brown " Coffee Loaf TALLOW $7 $1 S3 ..$1 50 ..SI 50 50c : ,$4 f$12 l..$7 si $5 $4 bu ...SCO per hundred. $5 $5 $10 , $6 :...$7 12Kc 40c .M $17 50 $2 00 $2 50 , None. $1 50 WHEAT ;.. ,.. None offering;. Farmers and others must remember that the prices ot many articles in the above list fluctuate nearly every day in proportion to their abundance or scarcity in market. To the Voters of the Fifth Congressional District. The emergency calls for the purest and ablest men to serve the country in her Legislative Councils. The well known character nl Captain JOSEPH J. DAVIS, of Franklin, for patriotism, integrity and wisdom, pla.nly in dicates him as the fittest man in the District to represent us in the next Congress. Captain Davis is now leading hi gallant company against the itnariers of his country, and does not even "dream of fins fi iends entertaining the idea of voting for Jiim for Congress or anv other civic posi tion, at this time: but we are confident that he will skrink from no -responsibility to which his fellow citizens may all him. Well known and universally respected as he is, Franklin County offers her noble son to the voters of the District in full confidence of his election", on account of his own unpretending merit, and for the goodof the country. Patriots, your suffrages are asked for a wise and prudent statesman, ami gallant soldier. July l td MANY VOTERS. Register, Standard, and State Journal copy till election and send bills to this office. Duplin County, May 35, 18G3. Editor of the Pkoghkss, Rai.kiuii, ,N. C No wish to add or stir party feeling.-, b.;t ai .-ome fi i.-a.l has suggested sometime since the name of Wm, J. Houston, "Esq.. as a; suitable person to be voted for for Congress in the district now . represn ted by the Hon. Owen R. Kenan, and as one man should" have the same privileges as another, I suggest the name of THOMAS 1. FA1SON as a suitable person to represent, the 3rd Con.gressionaH)istiriet at the ensuing election. No bettor or more loyal man than Thomaf I Faison, no private man has done "more for the Confederacy and the soldiers. Three of his sons have devoted their time and talents in the cause of freedom, nd one of them has sealed it with his blood. MANY VOTERS OF-3d CON. DIST. OF N. C. May 2S-tf THE BLOCK " AVING BEEN RUN AGAIN, I HAVE JUST received a few "specimens," such as Bonnets, Blonde and other Laces, Ilead-Dresses, Nets, Ladies Col lars, Ribbons, Silk Velvet, uncut Velvet, Artificial Flow ers, Gold Lace, Hooks and Eves, and a variety of other things. " FRANK I. WILSON. July 9-2 1 JUST RECEDED. rpHE IMMORTAL C. M. FARRISS HAS JUST RE j turned with a splendid assortment of D L 0 C K A BE GOODS, with the latest report of London Fashions. Call and see. LACK & FARRISS, July f-1 1" Merchant Tailors. $10 REWARD. STRAYED FROM MY PREMISES IN RALEIGH, 14th June- my reel cow; the red is mixed with black, back and tail white, end of one "ear cropped and a notch in the underneath side of the other. Any informa tion will be thankfully received, and the above reward paid for her return to" me in Raleigh, next door to J. J. Betts. A. LEITCH. July'J-lw- Office of;the N. C. Railroad Company,) Company Shops, June 26, 1863. 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 lit .1 111 1- ILn. i ot The trauster books will be closed from this date until the day of payment. JOHN H. BRYAN. Jr.. " -! 1 111 AG June 2'J-td ? 7 Secretary. BRITTON'S BLUE-BLACK WRITING FLUID, M-,NVFvCol"R!::i) IY J- K- RRITTON, CHAR . lotto. . C. A. superior article.. Southern Manu facture. 1 ry it. All bottles warranted I am manufacturing an article of Writing Ink, equal, it not superior, to any Ink manufactured North Every person iu w .uu tins iuk speaks well of its -quality. It has a blue-black color, and flows frcelv from tne per It can be had either wholesale or retail by addrenine the subscciber. H For thirteen years, writing done with Ink manufac tured trons this recipe has boen exposed to the sun and air, and is as fast in cohw, and as good now as when first written with. Orders solicited, and all promptly filled Address. J. E. BRITTON Charlotte, Mecklenburg Co., N.'c The following recommendation of the superior quality of the ink is given by the gentleman whose name is an nexed. He has nscd the ink and can speak for its irood qualities : , ,, . r CuARLorrF., June 3, 1SG3. Mr. J. h. lintton : Dear Sir : 1 have tried your verv excellent Writing Huid, and can truly say that' it is su perior to any Ink that I have aver seen manufactured in the South. It is -equal if not far better, than any Wri ting Ink made at the North. Every one who will' try this Ink can be sure of getting an exelent article CO VERM AN, P. M., July 8-tf Charlotte, N. C. Office of Raleigh fe Gaston R. R. Co,. 1 Raleigh, N. C, June 15, 18G3. BOARD OF blREBTORS OF THIS COMPANY have declared a Dividenuof 10 per cent, udoh the Cai JapHal Stock, payable on and after Monday, 7th of Jul v, 1863. . W. W. VASS, Jan19 tIA & , Treasurer. AUCTION AND PRIVATE SALES. AUCTION SALE . k WE WILL SELL AT AUCfiua, ON WEDNESDAY the 15th day of July, 1S63. to the highest bidder. at Hig?i Point, the following property, viz : A lot in the town of High Point, 30 yaras trom the track of .the N- r;, Carolina Railroad and 100 yards from; the station. . the lot is a two story Brick Building 48x43 tin roof, with - . a Engine hed; Blacksmitn snops, swelling and Stable., twenty horse power steam Engine with flew boilers, near ly new and in good order." The building is well adapted to manutactui leg purposes oi -y Kina; store or ware house. Also the following Alactimery; 1 superior Screw Cnttino- T,flth- . 1 Turning Latuc, 1 hand lathe? : 1 Mil ling Lathe and SlabbingjMacbine; 1 Drill Press; 1 Boring J Works; 1 Polishing Machine: I Circular Saw and Table; ! one extra Iron Plfiner'i one Trip Hammer; one Fan I Bellows; two Blacksmiths liellows ; one ranbank's one Platform Scales; a large lot of. bafting, pullies and hansers complete ; a large -ouantitv of leather belt- ine : Anvils ; Iron, wood and hand v i ; Steel Hammers, Sledges, Tongues, Swfdgca ; Steel dies lor forging all parts Mississippi Kine: steel gutters xor millintr all parts of Lock and Gun; Stock and Dies; Screw Plates and Dies; Callipers, rincners, rues assorieu anu all tools necessary for manufacturing and finishing Rities: Also the following materials : Gun Skelp Iron, Cast Steel, Block Zinc, Sheet Zinc, Copper Borax, Glue, in ci j T j r 1... ClmlnA 9t.ii.aa S'jH ocrews, anu ra.per, vruu ijuc-s, .v,. Corn, Nails, a pair young Mules, Harness and Wagon, and many other supplies. Sale without reserve at 10 o'clock, A M. GILLAM & MILLER. July 3-td Richmond Enquirer, Charlotte Bulletiu, and Augusta Constitutionalist copv till day of sale and send bills to Gillam & Miller, High PointN. C. SPUN COTTON EXCHANGED FOR LARD. WE WILL EXCHANGE COTTON YARNS AT OUIt OIL AND SOAP FACTORY, in Fayetteville, as follows : 1 bunch of Yarns, No. 5, 0, 7 and 8, averaging,) for 10 pounds of Lard each ; 1 bunch, No. 9, tor 11 pounds of Lard, and 1 do., No. 10, for 12 pounds. We will ex change upon these terms for one half of any amount ot Lard, paving cash at full wholesale prices for the other half; or we will give one bunch of Spun Cotton, from No. 5 to 10, for 12 pounds of Lard. a. Mclaughlin & co. A pure article of LARD OIL for sale at our Factory. JuFy3-l Jv. McL. & CO. FOR SALE. A BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOT IN THE CITY OF Raleigh, opposite the residence of A. M. Lewis, Esq., in the Northern part of the citv. Ayply to June25-tf W. R. RICHARDSON. FOR SALE. 4 BOLT ONE 11 U of selected TOBJ rs in proper piopi BOUT ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND POUNDS CCO in the Leaf. W rappers and oportion. t PHILLIPS & HOOKER, Jittie7-tf ' nilIsboro!.' .ji-.i.:.. PIANO, FORTE FOR SALE. A VERY SUPERIOR 01. OCTAVO ROSEWOOD Piano Forte, made by Knape AGhale, of Baltimore, The above Piano has the entire Iron Frame, and is finish ed all round, having four round corners, a very fine tone and every wav a first rate instrument. Enquire of JAS. PIRSSON, July 9-tf HargetSt., opposite the Fair Grounds. FOR SALE. A he ad CIRCULAR SAW, ABOUT 47 INCHES IN Dl- ameter, ori;inallv 48 also 24 feet carriage and head blocks, 4S feet track or. ways, 10 inches band. !o or 60 feet long, verv heavy. 'Price six hundred and fifty dollars for all. For information, apply at June 12-tf PROGRESS OFFlCE. RICE FOR SALE. THE STATE WILL SELL RICE BY THE CASK. Applv to C. H. Thompson, M. S. K. Commissary De- partment. THOS. 1). HOGG, July 4-tf Captain C: S. FOR SALE. BALES GOOD COTTON FOR SALE. July 4-tf A. M. LEWIS. 200 HOTEL FOR SALE. OFFER AT PRIVATE SALE, THE LARGE, NEW HOTEL in the town of Louisburg, and located inst ast of the Court House. ' - "Ai.mo. July 4-tf V. R. RICHARDSON & CO., STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, June 2-tf RALEIGH, N. C. CURRY COMBS. OA1 DOZEN CURRY COMBS FRTAlfjLATntHL ZUU Factory of JOLLY & LACK. March 24-tf. THE PE6PLE'S FACTORY. WE ARE NOW IN OPERATION FOR THE BENE fit of the people. We ire now manufacturing the Flying Shuttle a'nd Old Fashioned Looms, Spinning Wheels, Bed Steads, Ac. In a few days we expect to be . r oi t - i. i vnz Our foundry is also manuiacturiuff ouoe jasL3 auu x cc. : . . , in operation, and Castings of all kinds will be furnished a? far as possible. The farming interests of the country will receive our especial attention. V c will pay. tne highest prices for old castings, which you must bring to us if you desire the supply of new castings to be Jtep-t up. We shall soon be prepared to furnish plows of various u:-. u ,T,ia3,ii q riri Soldiers' wives will be furnished with necessary articles at reduced prices. SIMPSON & HOOf ER, Hillsboro', N. C. ' June 3-tf " FOR HIRE ! 4' NO. ONE TANNER. AND A GOOD ENGINEER, either by the month or year. Applv to uly 6-1 w T. R. JRYLPitt3boro , . L, TAXES! TAXES!! X WILL ATTEND AT MY OFFICE : IX KAL K10;i. i on Monday and Tuesday, 13th and 14th July, V. , i x Tl..:.K .i;-i-iet. lect taxes iu ivaiciw . -:ii.. v- f On Thursday. July lth, .it. Dunnsville for St. thew's district. .. ,f,.;n-. On Saturday, July 18th. at orre.tville, for Wake Fo est district- It s exnected that all will come forward and pay th?ir July 4-1 w . . . . r . - PRINTERS' INK MANUFACTURED BY H A . RANDALL, Maritia, Georgia. iwik' vrWS AND COLORED INKS, OF AN EX JCZm and warranted equal ,o the best cellent quality, Nor lluok Ink at 60 cent, to $4 per nou-d. pound cans. . r--- - PIANO FORTES. Jami, PIRSSON P ANO FOR-TE MANUFAC turtr Xctfun; info, s the public that h, has , s . v.i- I 1i VimS'lf n llaleih, and offers his services to all e-d. Ordf tuut:u ' - "n" .' l. r at Mr. Pirsson's residence in garget - v fj ZilsH, .be M, Ground,, will .-et wit., PrN B Piano Fortes bought nd sol ft., to Rev. Dr. Sn-'des and Prfessor Id. Mr . Pirsson i e- Hanjen. ; fers to Rev Jan 13-tf CURRY COMBS. M AsNUFACTDREH by JOLLY & LACK. Raleigh.. C March 19-tf V20REWARD. 1?STRAYED.-LEFT MY FARMIO nLESSOUTH hj of Raleigh, on Sunday la?t, a small mare Mule, fuH iJane and tail. The above reward will be paid tox t e delivery of the Mule to me in Ral.igh, or to. Mr Mcdlin u the farm. 1). JUH.u. July 2-tf , STATE DIRECTORY. GOVERNMENT OF NORTH CAROLINA. His Excellency, Zebulon B Vance, Buncombe, Governor Col David A Barnes, Northampton, Aid. do George Little", Wake do Jichard II Battle, Jr, Anson, Private Sefcretarv. i - Edward Warren, Chowan, Surgeon General. John P H Russ. Wake, Secretarv of State. Jouathan Worth, Randolph Public Treasurer. Curtis H Brogden, Wayne, Comptroller. Samuel F Phillips, Orange, Auditor. Ebeuezer Emmons, State Geologist. Oliver, H Perrv.Wake. State Librarian. Major General Daniel G Fowle, Wake, Adjutajit General. Captain William B Gulick, Beaufort, Paymaster. Captain Thomas 1) Hogg, Wake, Commissary and Ord nance OBieer. Captain James Sloan, Guilford, Quartermaster. Captain Heury A Dowd, Edgecombe, do JUDICIAL. Supreme Cumt. Richmond M Pearson, Yadkin, Chief Justice ; William H Battle, Orange, and Matthias E Man ly, ot Craven, Judges; Sion H Rogers, Wake. Attornev General ; Hamilton C Jones, Rowan, Reporter; Edmuno B Freeman, Clerk. Meets in the citv of Raleigh second Monday in June each year. The Morganton tMm has been discontinued. Superior Court. Judges. John L Bailey, Buncombe ; Romulus M Saunders, Wake : Robert R He'ath, Chowan ; Robt S French, Robeson ; lames W Osborne, Mecklen burg; George Howard, -Wilson.; Robert B Gilliam, Gran ville ; William M Shipp, Henderson. Solicitors. 1st Circuit, Jesse J Yeates, Hertford; 2nd Circuit,. Charles C Clark, Craven ; 3rd Circuit, Siou II Rogers, Wake, Attorney Genera! ; 4th Circuit, Thomas oeiue, rvocKingnam ; 5tn circuit, uaipn uuxton, Cumber land; Cth Circuit, Robert F Armtield, Yadkin ; 7th Cir cuit, William P Bynum ; 8th Circuit, Augustus S. Merri mon, Buncombe. Confederate States District Court. Hon Asa Big;s, Mar tin, Judge; George V Strong, Wayne, Attorney ; W M Watson, Craven, Clerk - Wesley Jones, Wake, Marshal. Council of State. F B Satterth waite,- Pitt ; Robei t P Dick, Guilford : Dr Jamea Calloway, Wilkes -. L Eldridge, Johnston ; J R Hargrave, Anson ;" Jesse R Stubbs, Mar tin ; James A Pat-ton, Buncombe. Literary Board. Hi4 Excellency Gov. Vance. Presi dent Ex ojth-io, Rev William E Pell. Wake, and Professor Richard Sterling, Guilford; Dr. Wm. Sloan, of Gaston. Richard H Battle, Jr, Secretary. Board Internal Imiirotement. His Excellency Govern'r Vance, President ex officio, Wm Eaton, Jr, of Warren, and JII Flanner, of New Hanover. Richard H Battle, Jr, Secretary. Commissioner 8 of Sinking F'ind Hon Thomas Rutlin, Alamance, Hon W jld m N Ed - tuds. Warren, and Hon David L Swain, Orange. The University of n ;'b Caroli t Chapel Uill.- Hon David L Swam, Pic .ocnt. Rev Calvin II Wiley is Superintendent of the Common Schools of the State. Wiley J Palmer, A M, is Principal of the N C Institu tion for the Deaf And Dumb and Blind, at Raleigh. Dr Edward C Fisher is Superintendaat of Asylum for the Insane, at Ralesgh. Rev W M Wingate is President of Wake Forest College, ( Baptist) which is for the present suspended. Rev Braxton Craven is President of Trinitv College (Methodist. ) . Rev is President of Davidson Cof le ?ge (Presbyterian.) Major W M M Gordon is Superintendant of the Hillsboro'' Military Academy. MISCELLANEOUS. RALEIGH. N. C, JUNE 23. 1863. X CALL UPON THE MILITIA OF NORTH CARO I lina to rally to their standard. I have been authoris ed" by the Adjutant General and Governor to raise a regi-. ment under the late call of the President. You can report to me at Raleigh, care of Capt R. E. Walker, Provost Marshal. You have to report before the 17th dav of July, 1863, or be drafted. CARSON P. BRYSON. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT N. Adjutant General's Office, Raleigh, June 20, 1863. 563. j COL. CARSON P. BRYrSON, of Jackson county, ns authorised to raise a regiment to serve for six months, uii der the requisition of the President. Each company w Ul consist of seventy-five men. The privates will elect therr company officers, and company officers field officers. Commissions will be issued at and from the time the mus ter rolls are filed in this office. DAN'L G. FOWLE, July 4-1 w Adjutant General. NOTICE. A RARE CHANCE FOR AN INVESTMENT. ATTILL BE SOLD FOR CASH IN THE TOWN OF W Graham, Alamance county, N. a, on Thursday, the 16th day of July instant, the property known as Gra ham College. Said property consists of a Brick Building, with four large rooms, with a wooden ell containing the same number of rooms. The building is situated in ft beautiful grove, containing six acres, more or less, and on the lot is a well of mpst excellent water. The property, with some improvement, can be made tne most desirable" private residence in the town. By order of the Executive Board : July. -lot E. W. BE ALE, Secretary. WATCH FOUND. ' . - -r-m r - XT A WATCH WAS FOUND ON THE HOLLb ma Road, a few miles from the city, on yesieiiv , giving a satisfactory description of the property and paying for this notice. ; '"ti- JOHN G. WILLIAMS & CO., STOCK 0 MONEY BHOKERS, RALEIGH, N. C. CONTINUE TO CARRY ON THE BROKERAGE BCS- ine.s at their old stand as heretofore, in all its van- ous branches. June 25 6m WRITING INK. AM MANUFACTURING A SUPERIOR ARTICLE ir -i- t?i..: r,hi(.)i sainrifs can be seen and 2 oi vv mini- riuiu, u. -"" i . i r. .Nation gfven at the Progress Office and at he Tel e- .. . aphi.- Department of the Southern Express 'd'nJ; brd -i-s ".solicited, and particular attention and a discount s. . ii to tnose wisuin lu v.-v.,i. - J. E. BRITTON. J une 20 tf KITTRELL'S' SPRINGS. FTER THE 1ST JUNS, OUR HOUSE WILL BK 4 V -or the receptjon of boarder KAI-S Or boahu. Board jer day, " week. a mnnt.h ..$G.00 ....35.0 ... .lOO.oo Children under ten, and servants, half price. BLACKNALL & CO., Proprietor, i. S -Wp cannot send our Omnibus to the 3 o c ck night trai-. May23-tfl ' ; . PIEDMONT SPRINGS. HURKE roUXTY. NORTH CAROLINA. " . .-,,1 oiTiriTm i V WESTERN" 'I ".. . ... . -i miM from Morgan 1 Vm-th I :iro nn.T. auou. iiiv.. - - u-'w,t;-..l -nd- romantic countrv . ton, in um, in . -"""V,;yr-V. '"I CHALYBEATE, are said to mountainous, ""'"- "r . , I-r, Bear -X-n-l in obtaijaug the servic,, of Vn exnerienced genUeman and lady to take char, . e the HoXfud wiirbe ready for the reception of victors by the 1st of July. $ - Board, per day '" ' "" ' 28 Week ; i0 'THack'wiVl ' Ve've Morganton on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday for the Springs. , . i JEST- One fourth of this property, with three hundred acres of land attached, would be sold to a person compe tent to take charge or 'ne proper, v PIEDMONT SPRINGS CO. June 2a tl SUBSTITUTE WANTED. MAN OVER FORTY FIVE IS WANTED AS Substitute. Addresi BOX 320, r. O., Kaiwgn July 7-et" MILITARY DIRECTORY, ,," 1 'L FIELD OFFICERS-AND BRIG AD ES OF It. CJP.EGIMENTS We are-indebted to, Jenn B. Neathery, Clerk in the Adjutaut General's Office, for the following statement : -No COLONEL. I.I KIT. COLONEL. MAJORS. 1 Jno A McDowell 2 Will mm R Cox 3 Wm L DeRossett 4 Bryan Grimes H A Brown ' ! W g Sta'.lmjrs S D Thrustou Jas S Hinea I) W Hurt W M Parsley E .1 Osborne Wm J Hill S McDTate W L Davidson1 J M Whitson J H Whitaker f H T Guiotf i T Sparrow Egbert A Ros L H Hunt J II Lambeth GWHainmond H D Lee ,T U Sharpe James 11 Wood ett John W Lea Robert F Webb 5 Thomas M Gai f Isaac E A very i Edw G Havwood S lienry M Khaw James W 11 in ton Lawrenc eS Baker j h'.Jas A J Bradford .Stephen D Pool 11C Leventhorpe i U 14 ti Tyler Bennett 15, William MacRae Di'John S McElrov 17 Wm F Martin 15 J J.) Barry 10 James B Gordon 2d Thomas F Toon 21 W W Kirklaud 22 'James Conner 23 Dan'l H Christie 24, Wm J Clarke 25 H M Rutledge 26 j 11 K Burgwyn, Jr 27 j John A Gilmer, Ji 28 Samuel D Lowe 29 Robert B Vance 30 Francis M Parker Win J Martin Joseph U Hyman W A Johnston W IFYarborough Wm A Stowe ,Joha C Lamb Wm G Robinson C M Andrews Nelson Slough W S Rankin CC Blacknall T D Love W S Grady J T Jones J C Webb ;Sam N Stowe ; WBCreasman ;W W Sillers !J A D McKay iD G Coward J H Saunders - Geo T Gordon ,J T Johuston Kob't 1) Johnston John L Harris 'Samuel C Bryson i John R Lane G F Whitfield Wm II A Speer James T Kell C W Knight 31 ! John V Jordan V2, Edmund C Brabble Wm T WTillia.ms 33 Clark M. Avery Robert V Cowan 34 ! W L J Lowrance 35 Matt W Ransom 36 'No field org'zation 37!Wm M Barbour 38!Wm J Hoke :y David Coleman 40: No field org'zation John (J Jones t 'W G Morris John Ashfoid Frank A Reynolcs !0 N Brown M M'Lauchliu 41 : John A Baker 42 George C Gibbs (John E Brown t3 Thomas S Kenan (Wm G Lewis ulThos C Sinsreltarv ,T L Hargrove CWBradshaw W J Boggan C M Stedman iJ R Winston ACMXalhster i D C. -dun IA A Hill . ! p B Chamber J C Vanhor.k JR McDonald iJQRichard?on j J J Iredell iJ A Rogers j Alfred H Belo j H F Schentk J A Craige -iJ C Keener iJ M Mayo -IWM Hardy 'H Harding .DGMcDowtll 1 J H McNeill -!Wm Garrett I John J Spar 4.") H Morehead IfijEaward 1) Hall 47 Geo P Faribault 48; Rf be t C Hill 49 I Lee M McAfc. Samu f if Bovd W L launders John A Graves Sam'l A Walkup Jno A Flemming ripororf W01 tham Do i J A rv asiin.gioH 51 i Hector McKethan ! Caleb B HoDson R -2 James K Marshall Marcus A Parks 53! William A Owens 54 1 K M Murchison J T Morehead, Jr A Ellis IMT Smith iG Gratiott Luke H C Jones, Jr 55 1 Jno K Connallv 56! Paul F Faison" 57! Arch'd C Godwin 58!John B Palmer 69! Dennis D F'errebee! Edward Cantwell 60!-- bi ! James D Radcliffe OiRnhopl fl l-TITP! Wm S Devane 63 Peter G Evans -Stephen rJ lvans 64 Lawrence M Allen 65 1 George N Folk Thaddeus P Siler The Regiments are Brigaded as follows fa Clin'man'e Brigade Sih, 31st, 51st andllst. Vooice Brigade loth, 27th, 4CtL and 48th. Bate' Brigade 29th. Daniel' Brigade 329, 43d, 45th and 53d. Doris' Brigade 55th. Hoke's Brigade 6th, 21st, 54th and 57th. Hampton' Brigade 9th. hernon'n Brigade -5th, 12th, 20tb and 23d. Lane' Brigade 1th, 18th, 2Sth, 33d and 37th. Lee', W. H. F.,Brigadel9th. Martin's Brigade 17th, 42d,, 50th and 63d. Pender's Brigade 13th, 16th, 22d, 34th and 38th. Pettigrew's Brigade 11th, 26th, 44th, 47th and 52d. Ransom's Brigade 24th, 25th, 35th, 49th arid 56th. Ramseur's Brigade 'Id, 4th, 14th and 30tb. Robertson's Brigade 41st and 59th. Taliaferro's Brigade 1st anu oOl Not Brigade Win, 3Cth,. 40th, 58th, GOttj, 6d, S4th and 65th. The following are Infantry Regiments. 1st, 2d. 3d, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 11th, 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th, 20th, 21st, 22d, 23d, 24th, 25th, 26th, 27th 28th 29th, 30th, 31st, 32d, 33d, 34th, 35th, 37tb, 38tb, 39th. 42d, 43d, 44!h, 45th, 46th, 47th, 48th , 49th, 50th, 51st, 52d, 53d, 54th, 55th, 56th, 57th, 58th, 60th, 61st, 62d, 64th. The following are Cavalry Regiments : 9th, 19th, 41st, 59th, .3d, 65th. The following are Artilley Regiments : 10th, 36th, 40th. The following are the battalions : Lieut. Colonel Charh6 E. Shober's, (formerly Wharton J. Green's) Infantry Major J. H. Nethercutt's Rangers ; Major R. W. WhartOi's Sharpshooters; Major John W. Moore's Artillery : Major W. L, Young's Artillery ; Ma jor Alex. MacRae'. Artillery; Co'. Peter Mallett's Camp Guard ; Whitfo:-d's Battalion, Rangers; Major Alfred H. Baird's Battalion of Cavalry. Colonel W. H. Thomas' Legion of Highlanders and In dians is composed of one Regiment and one Battalion, and numbers over 1,500 men. LACK fc FARRISS, MERCHANT TAILORS, sPKOdTOirS OLD STAND, Faijctteville Street, Raleigh. Ar. C. hTTJ; WOULD IM-UK.M lilt ruui.i ihai have on hand and are constantly receiving an av- , -ortmentof ntTt ,,r r.-rmxn CITIZENS AAU Mil. H All l l iukt. The business will be carried on rnder the direct supervis ion of Mr. C. M. FARRISS, and satisfaction guaranteed to our patrons. An experienced hand will go to the Camps to take measure? l r uniform? when ordered G. A. LACK .....C M. FAKRIhS. April 7-tf . . EST it AY ED. "7 TIRO ill THE STATE STABLES. IN THIS CITY, ON A the 4th instant, two MAR MULES, one bay and nt,, hl.ick. The black one has a scar on the hip. en tv "dollars icward will be paid for their return to THOS. D. HOGG, .j U!.' 8-tt Captain and Acting 'J. M ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT. Rm.km; i. N. C May b. 1&2- J -B- f. I WAV K . 1 irII 1 i i-v..."- -- a - . -. 5 i lor this h'partmVnt Pcri-ona havinr nrge or sinaii rive 1 pound . . :ll ,.l..a- nr. o r at One. V 1 .Tf'POWDh I for T pound of LEAD THOS. HOGG.X'apt. c. h. In chai ge of Ordnance. Mav S-tJ NOTICE. A Lf PERSONS WHO PRESENT THEMSELVES J at the office of the Surgeon General, between the" CnTr - of ! and 10 a. m., will be vaccinated free of charge. h EDWARD WARREN, l)t-c20-tf Surgeon General of N. C. . ' SCOTCH SNUFF. T1 HE I NDERSIGNED ARE MANUFACTURING ON an extensive scale a very superior article of SC'TOCH SNUFF, and are always prepared to fill orders from a:iv ! place in the Confederacy. V B. W. LYNCH &StN.. 1 May 1 4-2 m Petersbnrg. Va. AUCTION AND C03IMISSION MERCHANT i ITTITH AN EXPERIENCE OF MORE THAN FORT i j vears, the undersigned does not flatter himself, bnl ' is flattered by his customers, and will receive and sell at i Auction, or 'on Commission, everything entrusted to M ! care, FRANK I. WILSON, May 14-tf Aucvioneer Standard copy ; SNUFF! SNUFF! SNUFF ! T ORILLARDS SNUFF, t I . RAILROAD, SNUFF, Lorrilard's Scotch (Salt) Snuff, Appleby's Railroad A N. ( Fresh Snuff. For sale or A. A. w uiAivy. June 15-3m " - iireensboro' N. C, lit r- T. t If 1 ) . - I
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