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Vasu wm be demanded irom aU persons, and no con tract! will be made tavo in accordance with these term 17 V ... .. n uen Bni Dy letter, tne money mast accompany the ad Tertisement. .3 jjLY pkoqiiess; , K()U FOURTH WEEK IN JULY. II. ...4 ...4 ...4 ...4 ...4 ...4 ...4 M, II. M ,' Mm'" begin...: :"i'Ti(iay t 7 ....7 ....7 7 ...7 ;--Ut .t. Manassas, lSOl i t . 57 . r3 . 53 .v. in"; ;Vdne-i - eiirht. davs oh v i 1 t T ;. u-itiiy-"' it. t liiuiuav a Jian- Thursday-; .Julv 23d, at 11 o'clock. K..i, t if m. Full Moon Thursday, Jul y 30 1 11.1"-" vJ,)"RTKn "n'R TMH ASSOCIATKD PHKSS. Tho Raid on the W. fc W. Road. Km -Th" Petersburg Kxpr g.ive: an VtL "rank raid in N. G.' The pan- numbered ir tl',k hundred and came from Washington N. . i,.,,r.i..l th.-i Depot, five thou- At i-'CKV. .I"HIU U" v - the hirg" cottm lactory owned Uy . ... !,.. 'P-n-lii-ivi. r4 n! ( UL'ITI ,V Js.rll.-UtKs' 'd capture a train .on tne n mad containing two ear , tin ; W a'dungton D '.'.il.OOil i unds bacon. I hey also -...1 tl,, hi-id ''0 over Tar River a short distance mim M'U!it hb-1 Ure u the track a mile or two. , The Wytheville Raiders. ; .btly '22.- Pa?s-nxcrs by the train brings Vrom W-.'h. viU. that tj.e - Yankee raiders wore Wondavbi?tin M-vcor 'County by the com .(ol - MetVu-bm.l. A I-.'-" number of ne-roes O I : u: .1 M fi !r ui'i'i' ;.tu! i 'l IV, th'' Y-ankees. About nou- Ul re bnmed in Vihevilie, ainonj m'' with fixture.-. them the "tlice Ji son, is .1 sing, :inf fa Conscripts Kroin rbnrlcston, Slv. iifiilar is. ucit ny ia. tinum.! in ( f Co.H.-'crii'tioir, ives. the . , . i j. t l .,,..1 it Julv '22.- A Ijv, Acting (,.liiff--ol' Kri-nu if -II . . v a ti u: infonnatioii i t l a t i v l tii th e recent prociamaiKin y viii-i" i-Ienf ext.-ndinj; tin- .('oiiici 1 1 t agt. All suu- if. i , ... t-iitnfi-.ri? .-ball c : ... i i i i- . . i . .. . : i . . i . . I . . . 1 . t n n 3W ti ).' VJ) 1(1 I ,-UIJ.l UU' Ul- ui"" and not otherwise exempted irther otlieer or lirivajte, in bv law. Member- local organizations i i Ipiim- ik'teiic'' or special ser-vice, confers no claim to (,!! i ' n from ( m hi ii il m ,.,un! inl'ederute 'service. -.Neither does ser- in caso ofiicera are actually in com- -inn arid duly ipialilied. lb'Teal'ter any one furnishin ;Jivt"iti:tc hfcomt's liahle iri hisown iH:rson whenever .T! iiv.-i of the"?ubstitute hall by lot to the govern i, ; -t'i ..in ciuiM - other than casualties of war. All ap- .nii.nx for (M unition mut twst be addressed to local n.llirt- (Hl'icers. IrTiddressed to hnrlier authority thev i J i , - retei'rei! bark for local exatnination and report A-:. ..frheia iii I li IVom ( .'. n. Ih-au regard, --d, Sftys the ,. ;:n 1 1- ei.i.iiiji iiCri I ,-In-l I in i tcrday , with but few cas- li "ir -ill.', 'In tli hattl.' of il, W 11 ikI.mI, i Istli we had mh.' nd th'- enemy, in- :i . . i i . Ii' r-c.irh, ('i,- 'ii' i.-. I ' i liii'!. 1 : ;jnl (.' .! '!..: Sim . 'Ut tli. ... m-!' i'.' ab.oit two thuu.-and. Eight hundred a Ma 2: of ti-iuv. Col. Putnam, acting ! ' . Shaiv, eMir.manding a negro regiment ihe fall i '.Vicksburg the martial sj irit ii ii I r v has revived. Many persons here ' mi tii. ii- -I'lirtMi. e to return. Others ' r c in I in i;i.-h'"'(l -ubstitutes or otheru ise exempt nre it-instance pi . j ;i"i iiig to join tho army in re th. Pre.-idont's call. HilluT H-'.'-l.. libr from the North ami Rurope--Gen. Pet Ukith'n :inains in lli limoiul . r.. fec ui' ii ii. m.,' .1 nlv -. -N-ort hern dates to the 20th savs " Jt tin- Ki,,.i in ,.v York-, .yem3. elVeetually suppressed ,f ' S.-MUMiir Ux i.;sued an order statinsr that a sutlicient !,'-."l lite National Guard having arvivejl to enable tin il' "i! le.r.it ici to maintain publie peace and enforc -'. iitiin volunteer orcranizations will bo relieved "'" further ilutv. Three thousand troops still guard il-' ' !itli avenue arsenal-, i he drrm will not i)"irin : i'l tli" .i,e t (piota of the city i-definitely ilet.'rmined 1 i" k tiihv olapse. Th? lltn-n liad arrived with foreign . ,w. . I., ui.-tii. . t'i'.a 1 1 n i in po rt ant. A powerful iron i;-'.'! Rain mi id 1o be for the- Rebels has been launched !""ii the Messrs. Laird's ship yard. I'olit'.ral dbtuvhanr. t, bad oeeurre. at Berlin. 'cti. l el.Mjr.-w ren.-.i'iM 'lie central train and wa.-i arrived here this evening by seorted to the Capitol by a "Ug procession of militar.v. ilis -North- Carolina to-morrow. iody w ill be taken to j .nui uiarsoi uia uaiI lJolow Yankees Sup I posed to have Escaped. 1 ;,i'SBOHn' JuH- 22.-Details of -Yankee depredations, ' mK,lf,iMng last Monday at Rocky Mount, come in slow- yainVcinfusedly. While of their cavalrv proceeded to .Mount, two hundred remained to depredate around rp , L ' uruorof. The' latter were attacked, whipped undVrout- nv evciiinsr bv three cimnanii's of" our Mriil- V - - , I 1 1 , f f ,m.- liiin.lvr.il in. ,,i M-iii.,. K' . .n ,-. ...1 11 .1 iar Uamei s Sehool (louse, tw o and a half miles halt miles k dead and besides "'in Tavboro', South of Tar River, thev left six Seen wounded on tho field,, eight dead liorst ; rty hones and accoutrements captured bv our noys "r I'-tss three wounded, among whom was Capt. Thomp- eri;Vd through the'wrist Ho arrieved in town this n:.)rri:n Ti N anki'- n i'.i c-ii.l f.-i 1ioi-,a carried off about live an'd other property. I . ' ...... i.r U.IU ii:i'li.-d ne-roes, besides horses - .n,:, ,H.tt ,,,-ht at Grimsley's Meetting House, VT :l l,a,r n,ih's from Snow Hill. The bridges are Y'l ClaiboVne ami others are on their track. Vnrh; ini!r!i as'to their whereabouts are afloat. riJI"g-definite out sid e milit arv ri reh --nkees are s supposed 'to have escaped by way oeuni,.t,L The Raiders Intercepted, fcc. ir lrwl.l.l. 1 . fi'ntliiTllfin in fliia .1- i. J 1- . ill mi.-, i IHlVMl'd lit city, for the - i- dispatch, received here vesterd; 'nil 1 ii;tii.-.. . . Jul! IV -The enemy has been intercepted i.'i'i rut ..tr 'vi. . i.ay , resviltin wounded ;ui r ; o , ' ".teineni jwi uiem yester 1 nt:::1' ' lowtiftoenin-killcJ, way to thn coat Vn,t ,.- - . ' L Ir.vlng to make their 'vore separated at Speight's Wero -:" o;uk. to-day ther To-day Lirnitro. PiAID Bklow. 'SherifT TTiM, , ,. , e,ir,ii.'.,.i f .i "mi icit hevo in t rai.lcr burocl Battled cotto nl cto ' T R T Mount. We in ,i , ''lcly at Rocky . . ciimiu luiuses .-lint c-i,,.. . negroes, fcc., were carHp l Vi ' ' i Watchcs, redations comn tiA t" 1 ff by them ani1 th" p Tarboro' they bn 11"emin- At houses occupied by t r '1G "chouse and the -y Departments" f mmis- Vrta, and, after some uX ii"'tr route, "heir for ;..i.7 : ' '-' io ciian eir fnren ,.l.,.i:-.. ' ninngu i. wa 111 f hll if I rtxni t ri. Tne,,!.,,. :::"ryuv: 111 u at n ' itoi'i.i fio ni .-vi-iy... ii.ii , i ney left Dili nl 11 ) i , ..... were CASUALTIES 2hA Ileqiment N. (1 t REPORT OF Jiny lt tnd ird xncluHiva, tt (cUyb,trj, Pa. Fi-ld and StaffKilbMi-Col II K Burgwvu. Jr.- ounded U Col John R Lane, neck, Adi't J li Jordan, hip, Serjr t Major M S McRea. leg. ' Co. A Killed Capt 8 P Wap ; Privates T M Teate mcnt. Stephen bleViees, Caloway Taylor, Absolam Sheets, Lee Rare, Hugh Ballue, Jas Baker, Sol Roten, Jonathan Miller, Marsh Hurley. Wounded Lt A. Duvall ; Sgts Carter arid Lane; Corpls Way man and Smith: Privates II T Hughes, Michael Rlack, mortally, Jas Baldwin, Ni cholas Gentry, 'Ambrose Barker, Siris Asri(y, Levi Sted liam, Uriah Denny, GAP Xye, Calton Baker, Maston Durall. Waslwngton Treadaway, A C Hethhorne, Jesse Bare, Washing toil Ilouk, Albert Blevins, Horto'n Blevina, Aiobrose Baker, K Barker, Lee Baldwin, Thos Burgess, Iliranr Caloway, II 41 Campbell, Jas Davis, Lowrey Giimsley, Nathan Phipps, Jno S Hash, Shelton Hash, Naaman Logjrins, Le3 Osborne, (ranville ' Osborno, Win Pennington, M M Cbummer, Calvin Reedy, Frying MirPhell, Abram Shvets, Jno. Stamper, W Il'Taylor, H J Walker, Lt Houk, Privates F Blevins, Jas Collins, Cal Denny, M Houk, Jos Budergrast, Jaa Turner, Wrn tia vis. "Missing Privates J A Oreetey, Jno Estrig, G . Fisher. J C Plu.nner. Jno Vanover. Hugh Fariuton, Wm Reeves, A M Reeves, A TI Reeves, K S Young. Riley Per kins, Sergt Ashley. Killed, 11. Wounded, 5'J. Missing 11. Total 74. Co B Killed Capt Wm Wilson ; Privates Jno M Go- horton, Hardy Estep, Andrew Wyatt. V ounded Lt W W Richardson, mortally, Lt E A Bnetz, in toot; Sgts S II Walkup, L R Hilton; Corpls Hulstricker, Jea Rog ers, dangerous, L S Seacrest : Privates Win Hallistier, G Austin, M D Costley, T J Brown, (J A unurci, n M Church, Alfred Eason, J F Eller, II T 'lea tern an, J A Foucher, dangerous, R S Glenn, G L Glenn, ft J uivens, Jno Griflin, mortally, J E Gay, Shelton Havs, dangerous. T Honevcut, mortally, Chas 1 Helms, li . iiawoy, n Joines,:Wm T Lowry, W B Laney, leg amputated, John ianey, J S McCain, G W McCorKle, u J JiCJianns, uan gerous, Columbus .McManns, mortally, MH McKone, T Mills, J B Nichols, John Phillips, B J Richardson, S D-Richardson, J 1) Rawlins, Anderson Kogers, noDert Rogers, Thos Stames, dangerous, Henry C Walkup, arm amputated, T E Whitaker, Bgt H H Thomas, privates J Cook, J J Rav, M S Mills, i-J li leaner. Missing ogi E P Chanev, Privaws Asa Eason, J Hulstickler, N A ln man, Geo McManns, A Psborne, B J Knight, S 11 Robin Amos Bigg, M L Staines, wounded, SP W alkup,. r tumps, j os uuun. iviueu, uuuuuu, ui. bia la. total, tM. Co. C Killed Privates Bumgarner, Jno y urawneiu, Francis M Keyton, Nicludas Anderson, Thos Simmons. Wounded Capt J A Jarratt, hand and face ; Sergt F T Chapell, Corpls J F Reeves, B F Bullis, privates F M Ad ams, F M Alley, B F Auton, Simeon Bullis, U H Barlow, J A Dudly, J A' Dickson, J R Foster, P A Poster, Trip lett Ham, W II Holder, J A Johnston, Eli Joines, G Kenlp, mortal; Jos Lewis, B F Lewis, mortal; Jas Lewi?, J G Melton, F II McDaniel, Minton Thomas, Andw Moss, Win Nance, Alfred Parsons, Peyton Parsons, dangerous; Caleb Rupert, A L Triplett, Pinkny Welch, T J Watts, J W Wright,-Cal Simmons, Joshua soutner, Jesse nouiu er, N S Triplett, Abe Edmiston, Win Edmiston. Missing Lt Win Porter, Sergt J F Triplett, privates J R Bell, Jas. Curtis, Elisha Cox, LeanderEEller, Saml P Hall, Anderson Nichols, Wm F Parsons. Killed, 5. Wounded, 39. Mis sing, 0. Total, 53. - - " . r0. D Killed Privates J II Hurt, i ns unver, i.i y Y Holt, W A Jones, D Jenkins, VV Alcwonani, n u wan- ,.,, .f Prinee. W Snines. J A Stephens, J 1- fctepnens, A Il'Temples,C Wood, W Langston, G W Partin, RTrau- . T i. I I '..,..111 t...iin,la1- liri v-M toa .IflS san. 'Missing j-i iiuumi, 'uiiu.u, . . .-..w., .. Gilmore. A F Br van, wounded; Sergts W t uuey , J r Utlev, Corid T J Hunter, privates iainl Atkins, Munc ,..:r. ino :io.ider. ii ljeit .1 M H o 1 1 i m an , i .l-u..., ....v. ............. ,-. - , ,L . 1 ones, Geo Kelly, t M liangston, aiocil miinmi, Nord.r, S Pearson, r 'Wyatt, ii ingier, ii vTimauiB. Killed, 3. Wounded, 32. Missing, 20. Total; 55. Co E Killed Corpls G H Phillips, 11 M Kogers; pri- . .. .. !r II t 1 II ,...1 l Hf lldt vates Jno Heart. Jos n nasper, i jhov.ho. u i-i . . aw w -r v 'it' 1 IIT 1 J 1 I . . i IIIl Perry. G B Smith, T lt runups, ,i v unssei,-. 'Jill I k i I r 1 1 tt k Ward Jno Moblev. Wounded Lts .1 VV Jiamoert, j v llanna. Sx-rgt W II Merrit, Col Sergt J li Mansnetu, pri vates Willis Alcock, J J Andrew, J A Brooks, Nathan Brewer, Brooks Burk, Harvey Burroughs, it M cartel , mortal; II 0 Carter, J A Carter, VV m Caviness, uoDeri Cheek, Midleton Cheek, Randall Cheek, .1 V l-awier, .ios Claraday, .1 W Dowd, Saml Dor.sett, Laban. J'.llis, ti l Emerson, W W Edwanls, J N Edwards, atnan hosier, R Smith, (ireen Fields, N U Fields, V M Uasper, Jas Johnson, Willis Jones, E H MeManus, J ( Lambert, Jas Martindale, Chas Moody, J 11 McMatti, J VV Mpwamei, Stadly Norwood, Wm Needham, Jno Phillips Richd Phil lips, Jno Powers, R M Smith, Allen Shields, Wiley Smith, leu- amputated; A J Stanly, Stephen Ward, D B Welch, J&W Welch, Robert Welch, Abram Vestal, Eli Page, Capt S W Brewer, Lt J R Emerson. Corpl J I) Dorsett, private, I) B Thomas, M R Tally, J H Wilky, Manly bos t..r. Tavlor Teafrue. Jesse Petty, Henry Welch Mis- sing- O Sergt J Ellington. Kille M Brooks, private David Foster, Wm II d, 12 Wounded, 63. Missing, 3. Te tal.7. Co F Killed Privates A II Coffee,. Robert Braswell, Robert Carswcll, Jackson Gragg, John Lewis, John Phil lips, W E Phillips, John Taylor, M L Tournagc, W M Thompson, J Zimmerman. Wounded -Capt R M Tuttle, in leir. Lts C M Sudderth in hand,. Jno B Holloway, bow els. (Viiioe died) ; Sgts J T C Hood, H C Coffee; Corpls S P Philyan, A II Courtney, Privates Geo Army, Heze kiah Ennis, Nathan Brad-diaw, John Bowman, Wm Bean, Joseph Baldwin, J G Coffee, Cleav'd' Cbtlee, bowels (since died) Asberry Coffee, F M Coffee, W S Coffee, T Curtis, in leg, dangerous, Wm Curtis H C Courtney, Mortimer Clark, Jos Clark, .Wm Clark, Sol w v;risp, Thos Cournep, N Culbreth, R Irwing, dangerous, G W lbdloway, in leg, G W Hood, A M Hudsprite, G W Hud sprite, Paul Howell, II II Raves, WN Kirby, Jno Kin kaid, Jno Littlejohn, morially, George .Morgan, Jas D Moore, in leg, Elkabab Mathis, Alison Perkins, George Poarch, John Poarch, Pinkney Powell, Gideon Philyan, N Page, M M Rader, W II Rich, Hosea Stallings, Wm Stallings, Eli Seter, dangerously, Jos Setser, Jno Sud derth, in leg, T F Sudderth, Columbus Tuttle, in hand, Bent Taylor, S A Thomas. J C Thompson, Jno Under- down. Win Lnderdown, mortally, Richa Wfair' f"ly, Thos Setser. Cozoot, m Deal, Abram Hudson, Wm shook. Killed, 11. Wounded, 65. Miss down, Win Cnderdown. mortally. Richard ".Unchurch, Missing 1 hos i i 1 1 m tttauings, 81. . ' e'- Co G Killed Sergt D II Edwards; Corpl J A Moran; 1 mates i Wm A Ahlridge,C M Bowdoin, Marshal Brown, ilenrv Buchanan, W A Garrett, H B (Jarrett, Jno U Mar eJ t tl,aini1 Norwood, Lewis Wicker. Wounded Lt Vr La"e'inle?; sKtfW P Kirkman, (since died) W G Murchison ; Corpls Thomas S Parett, Wm G Carter; i rivates isaac Aldred, .1 C Adcock, John 1) Brown. . . , mv. amifu, ,j v; aocojck, John I) Jiro hphraun Black, slightly, Rufus Barnes, Eli Branson, Carter, . R lngleman, Jno F Ingleman, Thos Gard S H ( J(irHnir. J(dm M Halstead, Thos Uinshaw, John H Hicks, Wm II Rossen, Samuel Keighstell, J R Siler, II W Siler, Wm H Terry, Garrett Tilman, (Ico W Vinson. Anderson vVay, John Pike, J L Briges, If W Johnson, W P Johnson, "S M Moran, Win Snetherlv. Missing Privates A J Buok, Quinnby Hicks, Thos C Johnson, W P M Kirkman, H C Kjrkman, G B Kirkman, K P Nelson, Riley Riece, Wm R Raines, H C Reeves, S I) Smith. Killed. 11. Woun ded, 48. Missing, 11. Total, 70. Co II Killed Sergt M A McAulay ; 'Corpl Samuel P Short; Privates N-G Brewer, Archibald Clark, Thomas Johnson, JJ Malone, D Malone, S J Mcintosh, C B Mc Kinnon; J A N McLeod, A F Muse, H H Wilcox, Neil A Curry. Wounded Lts M McLeod, (seriously) G Wil cox, J II .MeGilvarv, slightly ; Sgts J D Gilliam, L A Currv; Corpl Z Hogan. W-T McNeil; Privates DanT Bai lv, W P Blue, B Brady, mortally, Malcolm Brewer, A S Caddell, L W Curry, Levi David, W J D Dowd, A B Fry, mortally, G T Fry, J C Fry, D A Graham, Win Graham, C O Harrison, T J Hogan, N Humsucker, S J Johnson, J R Keith, J S Manns, mortally, J B Martin, J A Med lin, mortally, D McCaskell, (since died), A D McCullum, (since died), Jno McKinnon, mortally, D McLeod, A Mc Neil, W K Nunnery, John Parsons, Win Person, Jesse P Sewell, Jos Sewell, C C Roberts, L Strutts, leg amputa ted, Andrew Strutts, II C Tyson, W A Veincnon, A P Williams, Kelly Williamson A N D Williamson, Henry Yow, J II Warner, A S Warner, Ordely Sgt A M Dun lay, privates C A Shaw, slightly, A T Warwick. Mis Bing Privates' J S Brown, Wm McKinnon. Killed, 12. Wounded, 63. Missing, 2. Total, G7. Broughton. Wounded Capt J T Adams, Lt Jones, Sgts Lavyloss. I understand they .camped about three W UBothe, W C Booker; Corpls H J Booker, W V 'Burt, m'0s from Rocky Mount list night, and did not seem privates W P Boothe, A Baker, J Baker, mortal; V Ba- t .f . .. f , W' (1 : llloir ncf..rjoUS ker, W Bell, T Caudell, W Champion, J Kemp, mortal; ct as H al ,n ? 'emmo rt, a m tl.cn ncian.n s iiniirv s Funuav. Wm Godwin. Weslev Hamilton, E options. 1 ho force is sad to have been very small. .mm uiiii. iv r rfinuaii, jaac Jordan, VV S Johnson, Jno F Jones. Wm A Lineberry, Larkin MoVm, I) C Murchison, Jno W Nelson, Gilliam Norwood, G W Norwood Eliha Parrisli, J H Patterson, D P Ricord, T DRicord j T T . -J I' L. ' I . si , w 1 . 1 1 Co I Killed Privates Geo W Suddorth, Levi Laury, Wm Collins, Jog Wilson, A J McGuiro Jno W Matnev. Wounded Capt A G Bradford, dangerous ; Sergt JnoE Houk, Corp'Is R M Blair. Jai Barnes, Seth T Dula. Privates A L Bradshaw, G C Chandler, Wm. Erp, Aaron Felts, G M Gibson. Harrison Gibson, TiUnan II Heartly, n Holder, Calvin Holder, H llqlden, Abrara Holden, s"e verely ; A J Hall, E J Hendron, W L Jonea, leg broken, dangerously ; S P Johnson, severely, James Laury, Levi Laxton, in thigh, A D Martin, B W Marley, Calvin Sum meson, J M Simmons, Jas Robinson, M Pilkinson, W M Purcy, Jno Tolbert; Bob't Cruiz, IVtrr Suiumeson, Ceo Surnmeson, Jno Stalling, Win Wilson. Missing Lt J C Grier, wounded ; O Svg't Jacob Bush, Privates Uriah Stallings, A S Caison. E Bsu nett, J J Bradshaw, Fabiu8 Prestwood, Jno Friddle, W'M Siler, Miles Taylor. Killed 6. Wounded 35. Mining 10. Total 51. Co. K Killed O Sgt S Dabbs, Privates W C Boylan, Jno Bowman, Jno Lake, Thos Gathins, S R Gritlin, Asa Little, Jos J Lee, Jno J Wiggs, P H Flake, Green Thom as. Wounded Capt J C McLauchlin, head, Leut Jesse Henry, in thigh, Jno Polk, finger: Corpls J T Gaddy, U C Dumas; Privates G W Allen, W C AlUn, S C Bgnton, leg amputated, Thou Brewer, Dah'l Braswell, face, Jas Carpenter, A A Condle, A R Edwards, J R Eadnys, Job (Jadd, arm amputated, Elishp.Craddy, Thos Gullve, R A llanna, E llildwrth, J T Howard, W W Ingram. E C Jar man, S D Jarman, Wm II Jarman, S S Kendall, D S Liles, M McDairmid, Giles Moore, Jno Poplin, J M Pope, J B Short, Wm Short, Alex Teal, Prest Teal, Jno Tyson, J P Wadsworth, Lt Thos hilly, Sergts W Broadaway, linger, J J Liles, (since dieI);"Corpl H Crowson; privates M Johnson, S Johnson. Kissing Sert Wm II Smith; Privates T Brilt?v, A B Ed.vards, J O Edwards, Jno T Ed wards, S F Gatl'ins, Jesse Mitchem, Calvin Thomas, Al bert Tyson, A Myers, W T Phillips, J Scarboro, M N Teal. Killed, ll Wounded d'i. M issintr. 13. Total. 67. Grand Total- Killed, 88. Wounded, 483. Missing, 87. Total, C58. W. W. Gaithkk, Assistant Surgeon 2Gth Regt N. C T. The Raid on Rocky Mount. v GoLUSBoro, X. C. July 21, 'C3. Mit. .1. L. Pennington; Dear Sir: I have just seen ami converseil with iti'. John Crune, Road Mas ter of the Wilmington and WeUlon Hail Road Compa ny, who wont up to Rockvl Mount to-ilay, to see the extent of the damage ilonelby the Yankeo barbarians In their raid on that plaje. He reports that they burnt the Oho bridge ove- Tar river, tlio warehouse, water-tank, woodshed anl ticket office of the Rail road Company and three coaches and two box cars, and ruined one engine completely, but did not tear tip the track. They burnt Bit tie's cotton factory, grist mill, and,, cotton store, ravaged his two plantations, burning his barns, and tock his horses anil mules .1 a good mauy negroes. Anong other sufferers I b -, the following: From Kelly Lewis, they took eight; likely negroes; from W. A7. Parker, they took $8 ' 000 in money, and two lorses and burnt his stable and buggy, besides moncjinhis possession belonging to other parties ; from YVn. Pope, they took ,$30,000; from Rob't Watson, $1000 in gold ami his wearing Pparal, (Cc. John Til lory and others, also suffered lIokl(ng. Oh how long, aro wo to ho subjected to kuc14m lib less acts of vandilism. Men of North Car olina! is time some effors should be made to put a stop to ese raid.c. N.. man's property within one hundred idea of their ileus at Washington and New born is se as long as small parties can roam the country at burn and plunder at will. I hope soon toseesoniof the rascals caught and made to pay the penalt.of their crimes. P. AUCTION AND PRI V ATE SALES. SALE OF LAND. TN (1 I of 1 Una, ii OBEDIliCK TO A DECREE 01' THE COURT h.iuity oWake Count v and State of North Caro- in the cas.r a Ann F.Ua lfonieiitt. against Geo W. Thompson, Adi-, aTui sion II. Rogers," made at Spring Term, iKfil, and-uV,.jj from time to time made in said cause, I shall p.0(i to s. ll, at the Court House dor, on Tuesday of A,ust Term of the County Court. 18C1. at 12 M., the Hov. aiKj j()t jn pleadings mentioned and described in a ftbove entitled case. The premises are located in the theastern part of the City of Raleigh, now occupied by nonicutt and family, and adjoining tho lots ot Stephen,l!!t;ce j,ary Saundei s and others. The House has twtoom3 and" in tolerable epair, and there is ground eno for a aoo(j jrHniuL I understand this lot always rent,0i The purchaser canVfJ l,oIk1 an,i K,,(Ki SPCuritv, paya ble twelve months af- (!ut(. with interest from "date, or he can pay cimA. R. L LEWIS, C. M. L. July 17-td HOUSE Al LOT FOR SA WILL BE SOLD, APPLICATION BE MADE soon, a god aqegirablo resi,i,.nCl. in the city, about 150 yards South ol,( (;oVrnor's Palace, on Fay- etteville street For ter &c, apply to Y. R. RICHARDSON. July lfi-tf 1 FO,AljK A FEW YALUABLl5;TlcJ'jKS OP MEDICINE, t uivariseu wpium, Unfile ot 1'otassa. fipsora Salts, Castor Oil, C .hlonnai o,i,, r.abarraouis Solu Hon,) isi-!..aruonaie roia;() ('astil0 Soap. All in quantities to suit, and at liiw,('3 Also a tine Canadian Stallt' ' .i vn. Rosewood, Iron Frame Piano. July ll-2w Inquire ie Subscriber, MILLER, M. D. Kinston, N. c. FOR S o NE SIXTY AND ONE T ,'TY HORSE POVV- er. stationary hnarine- new without boiler. . 1 l T 1 . One twenty-four Horse Power iran i.en nu ao i unci I . . II Mr. !)...-,. I ' 'ortaoi , i Agiuo in good order. no witn Doners. One set Boiler Plate Rollers One set Foundry fixtures, cons I urtliia Patterns. Ac. r of Cupalo, Fan, 111... L J A . " - T ..r. July 11-Ot SHA, VHMS0V & co FOR SALE: A BEAUTIFUL BUILOIp Lot THE CITY OF J Raleigh, pposite the reJiua oiU-je,viS) Esq. (Ti VArlKorn nnrt of the Clt.V. Ill IUU A, ill - - Juno 25-tf vv R. . IARDSON. FOR SALE. A BOUT ONE HUNDRED THOUSi, P0UNi)S A of selected TjOBACCO in the Leat.t ftp g ftnd fillers in proper Portion. ' t it r Hilfit , v 'ft Juno 17-tf V, N. C. PIANO FORTE FOR SAt A VERY SUPEKiuu o;2 - 5;W00D J ,v -c iiiuHd hv Kiiane 4 Uhale, I... ... riann rvi, i....- . tiiimore, jfnTabove Piano has the entire Iron t rame k fi . h. ed all round, having four untJ' Te tone and every way a first rate insti -umentEnq July 9-tf HargetSt., opposcnc .a.. - OlICE FOR SALE. 1 1 ut.ti' WILL SELL RICE BY Till r m 11111 ' . ft T I rrv,,v n ThoniDson. M. S. K. Commit X Apply to partment. . July4-tf THOS. D. HO Captain" PAYYOUlTciTYTAXE. mnv taFS DUE AND REMAIN1NI A lt. of August next, the delinquenl IT 4--JV. t"11" v" w.rC.'A-.t-iaaA for aal for thfl taxel ties property w 111 I l LI k.L-'- " 1 and cost thereon. June 22-3t J. J. CHRISTOPHER, C W. STOCK June 2-tf R. RICHARDSON &. CO., AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, RALEIGH, N. C. AU 5 1 MISCELLANEOUS. INVESTMENT LANDS. 131 TEXAS 0SB-HAL7 OF THE .1 UMT( LIK1M130 TRACT. npHIh? TRACT OF DESIRABLE LANDS WAS 8E. I lected for hla home 8ite many years Voice, br Col. M. BTMenard, who was aa extensive land owovr in Texas, and one of the leading founders of the city of Galveston. The property has never paggwl out of his famil v, ince its purehase by him, and one-half ofit only is now "offered for sale for a change of invetmet, and will be sold in par cels of one-fourth of a lttagac, or 1,100 acres each. It is situated in Milan county , within ttaa TEMPERATB AXD SHOWERY BELT OF TEXAS. about 15 mile 3Toi-th-Bastward from the Capital of tho State, and about 45 miles Northweitwardl y from Bren ham, the present terminus of Railroad communication with Galveston and Houston. The tract is divided in two narlv eoual uarts bv Brush v Creek, (emptying int Ban Gabriel rivr,) and comprises an admirable combination of . lands for agniculturaf and pastural pursuits. .High and dry pos oak lands, tilltni with fencing materials ; ROLLING PRAIRIK. WITH BEAUTILUL BUILDING SITES coiajnanding a view of the entire tract ; RICH TIMBERED BOTTOM on both Bides of the Creek, rising from there to a fine prai rie covered with mesquite grass (not the bearded) UNSURPASSED FOR GRAZING PURPOSES, , and which extends uninternptedly to the banks of the SaH Gabriel, from 12 to 15 miles distant. This region of country is not surpassed by any in Tex as, in REGULARITY OF SEASONS. DELIGHTFUL CLIMATE AND HEALTH OF THE LOCALITY ; and the tract itsolf forms one of the best investments for present use or future profit to be foand in Texas, THE LLHD OF PROMISB AND OF PEACE. Dnring the dry year of 1860 in Texas, Mr. Conolly's farm, (on a portion of the tract,) yielded an average of 60 bushels of corn, and 15 bushela ot wheat to the acre. There are numerous flouring mills in Milan, and the adjoining counties of Boll 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 nave never been questioned, and are unques tionable, and there are no squatters on It., The settled portion of the State extends far beyond Milan county, in every diroction. The property now belongs to J. S. Thrasher, Superin tendant of the Press Association, and ono-half of it is of fered for salo, only because the acceptance of tho duties of his public position involves tho necessity of a partial change in his investments. It is c offered at private eale until the "Rh day of August, . en if not disposed of, it will be sold at public auction,' ithout reserro, for cash, in Confederate Treasury notes in the city of Atlanta. For further Information, and plan of tract apply to R. M. PARKS A CO., Whitehall Street, Atlanta Georgia. May ll-M&Ttf PIEDMONT SPRINGS. BURKE COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. X1 HESE SPRINGS ARk SITUATED IN WESTERN North Carolina, about fifteen miles from Morgan- ton, in a mountainous, beautitnl and romantic country. The waters, SULPHUR and CHALYBEATE, are said to bo equal to any in the country. Deer, Bear and Pheas ants abound in tho mountains. The Company has succeeded in obtaining the services of an experienced gentleman and lady to tako charge of the House, and will be ready for the reception of visitors S- the 1st of July, tard, per day $ 5 Week 28 Month 80 A Hack will leave Morganton on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday for the Springs. i JF One-fourth of this property, with three hundred acres of land attached, would be sold to a person compe tent to take charge of the property. June 25-tf PIEDMONT SPRINGS CO. N. C Mutual Life Insurance Company,) Raleigh, July 13, 1863. j ATA MEETING OF THE DIRECTORS OF THE J Company, held'JuJy 11th, 1863, it was resolved that any insurer in this Company who may become a mem ber of the force to be organized as " A Guard for Home Defence," under the act of the General Assembly entitled an act in relation to the militia and a guard for Home Defence, may, upon payment of one per eent. on the sum insured, to the Secretary or any Agent of the Company, have his policy continued in full force for one year, as if he had not entered such service. Resolved, farther, That the entry into such service, without the payment of one per cent, extra premium, shall not be deemed a forfeiture of the policy unless the insurer, so entering, shall be killed or die from a wound recieved or disease contracted while in the service. July 14St Raleigh Standard, Raleigh Register, Charlotte Bulletin, FfM-ettevillo Observer and Wilmington Journal publish 3 times and forward bills to the Pro: office. THE PEOPLE'S FACTORY. WE ARE NOW IN OPERATION FOR THE BENE lit of the people. We are now manufacturing the Flying Shuttle and Old Fashioned Looms, Spinning Wheels, Bed Steads, Ac. In a few days we expect to be manufacturing Shoe Lasts and Pegs. "Our foundry is also in operation, and Castings of all kinds will be furnished as far as possible. The farming interests of the country will receive our especial attention. We will pay the highest prices for old castings, which you must bring to us if you desire the supply of new castings to be kept up. Wo shall eoo-n be prepared to furnish plows of various kinds, by wholesale and retail. Soldiers' wives will be furnished with necessary articles at reduced prices. SIMPSON A HOOKER, June 3-tf . Iiillsboro', N. C. KITTRJELdL'S SPRINGS. A' FTER THE. 1ST JUNE, OUR HOUSE WILL BE open for tho reception 01 Doaraers. BATES OW B0ABU. Board per dity, $6.00 " " week, so,w " month, , 100,00 Children under ten, and servants, half price. BLA.CKNALL A CO., Proprietors, u ; w rannot send our Omnibus to the 3 o'clock train. .iJv 23-tfl B. A CO. SPUN COTTON EXCHANGED FOR LARD. -TTTE WILL EXCHANGE COTTON YARNS AT OUR VV OIL AND SOAP FACTORY, in Fayetteville, as follows : 1 bunch of Yarns, No. 5", 6, T and 8, (averaging,) for 10 pounds of Lard each ; 1 bunch, No. 9, for 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 of Lard paying cash at full wholesale prices tor the other half-' or we will give one bunch of Spun Cotton, from Ho. 5 10 10, for J2 poands f,, & c0. A" pure article of LARD OIL for sale at our Factory. July S-lm A. McL: A CO. PRINTERS' INK MANUFACTURED BY B . A . R A ND ALL, Marieta, Georgia.. n tVITU I . J ? V OOK, NEWS AND COLUKEU waa, yr cellent ouality, ana wirnnieu 4"tt' " or them make. ' Book Ink at 60 cents to f 4 per ppuna. News Ink at 75 cents per poand; Colored Inks at $1 to 8 per pond, in half pound and pound cans. Jane 27-lm JUST RECEIVED. IHE 1MMDRTAL C. M FARRISS llAo JUST KJv j.urned with a splendid assortment ot D L mC.K A D E 0 0 0 DS, (With the latest report of London Fauhions. Call and see. LAUa UAtittlHS, July9-tf Merchant Tailors. MILITARY NOTICES, kxecutive Department North Carolina. Y AnjUTAKT GfMKKAi.'s Orpicit, (Militia) v Raleigh, July 21st, 18C3. i Gbnkrai, Okdhi, No. 1C j I THE PRESIDENT OF THE CONFEDERATE States having called into the military service all be tween the ages of is and 45, subject to the Conscript Act, General Order, No. 13, ordering the commanding otfieers of the Militia to enroll and bring to Raleigh thoso between 40 and 45 years, is hereby revoked. By order of Gov. Vaxcb : DANIETj O. FOWLE, July 22-lw Adjutant General. . Daily papers of the State copy one week and weekly and semi-weekly one time. Ileadqr's District Cape Fear,) Wii.MiKuiojJ, N. C, July 13th, 18G3. . j Extract. Special Oudbrr) No. 213. T ALL THE OFFICERS AND ENLISTED MEN', til I , Brig. Gen. Clingman's Brigade now absent by hh. thority from these Headquarters, will report without d.i lay, for duty with their respective regiments at Charles ton, S. C. By command of Maj. Gen. Whiting : JAMES II. HILL, July 16-lw Major and A. A. General. REWARDS. $50 REWARD! IOR INFORMATION THAT WILL LEAD TO THE ? recovery of my very fine black cloth Overcoat, with cape of tho same material, which is atUched by buttons around the neck. The coat was stolen from my negro man whilst tho train was stopping at Franklinton R. and G. R. R., on Sunday night, 5th inst. Tho. capo of the coat has one button and bntton-hole in front for tho pur pose of connecting the cape. Also in the arm-pit of saido coat will be founda linen patch securely seweii with the name of my brother, Martin Maddux, written in Hr Any information of the whereabouts of the coat will be left with tho Editor of the Progress, Raleigh, N. C. July 10-eod3t T. CLAY MADDUX, M. I). 1.ACK fc FARRISS, MERCHANT TAILORS, PROCTOR'S OLD STAND, FayetUviU- Street, Ilaleih, N. C. WE WOULD rrORM THE PUBLIC THAT WE have on hand and are constantly receiving an a sortment of CITIZENS' AND MILITARY CLOTH INC. Tho business will be carried on under the direct supervis ion of Mr. C. M. FARRISS, and satisfaction guaranteed to our patrons. An experienced hand will go to th- Camps to take measures for uniforms when ordered. G. A. LACK C. M. FARRISS. April 7-tf Office of Raleigh fc Gaston R. R. Co,. Raleigh, N. C.,June 15, 1&G3. ) rpHE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THIS COMPANY I have declared a Dividend of 10 per cent, upon th Capital Stock, payable on and after Monday, 7th of Julv, 18G3., W. W. VASS, June 19 tlA Treasurer. Raleigh, July 17, 18C3. ON AND AFTER THIS DATE THE R. A G. R. R. will not receive private freights to be shipped be yond Gaston. The P. R. R. Company having refused to receive the same at that point makes it necessary to gi this notice. C. B. ALLEN, Agent. July 18-2w PIANO FORTES. JAMES PIRSSON, Pa ANO FORTE M ANt'FAC turer. respectfully infoims the public that he has es tablished himself in Raleigh, and idlers his services to all those who .wish their Pianos skillfully and thoroughly tuned or reptrired. Orders left at the Book Store ot V L. Pomery, Esq., or at Mr. Pirsson's residence in Uargtd street, nearly opposite the F'lir Grounds, will meet with prompt attention. N. B. Piano Fortes bought and sold. Mr-. Pirseon re fers to Rev. Dr. Siredes and Professor Hansen. Jan 13-tf NURSE WANTED. A NY PERSON HAVING A SMALL GIRL FOR' hire, suitable for a nurse, will please make it known at Progress Office. .1 uljr 21 tf COAL FIELDS. AGlCNLrL.' MEETING OF THE STCCKHOLl) -ers of the ; Ldlsboro' Coal Mining and Transportation Company, will be held in my office in Greensborough on Thursday the 23d day of July, 18G3. A full and prompt attendance of all the shareholders, in person or by prox y, is earnestly solicited. July 2l '2w JOHN A. GILMER, l'rerilnt. A UCTION AND COMM I SSION M ERC II A N T WITH AN EXPERIENCE OF MVKK THAN FORTY years, the undersigned does not flatter himself, but is flattered by his customers, and will receive and sell at Auction, or on Commission, everything entrusted to his care. FRANK I. WILSON, May 14-tf Auctioneer Standard copy EST RAYED. 17 ROM THE STATE STABLES, IN THIS CITY, ON the 4th instant, two MAKE MULES, one bay and one black. The black one has appear on the hip. Tweu ty dollars reward will be paid for their return to THOS. D. HOGG, June 8-tf " Captain and Acting (J. M ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT, KaIiKish, N. C, Mav 8, IS62. T EAD WANTED. I WISH TO PURCHASE LEAD I 1 for this department. Psrsons having ar;e or smali give 1 pound quantities v ill please apply at once. ofPOWDf I for 10 nound'of LEAD Wi THOS. HOGG, Capt. C. H. Mav 8-tf In charge of Ordnance SCOTCH SNUFF. rpnE UNDERSIGNED ARE MANUFACTURING ON I an extensive scale a very superior article of SCTOCH SNUFF, and are always prepared to till orders from auy nlace in tho Confederacy. . v H."W. LYNCH A SON., May U-2m. Petersburg, Va. SNUFF! SNUFF ! SNUFF! T ORILLARD'S SNUFP, I j RAILROAD SNUFF, LorrilarC's Scotch (Salt) ftouft; Applebv'a Railroad (Fresh) SnulX Por sale by A. A. WII.LARD, June 15-3ra Gren- iro' N. C. JOHN G. WILLIAMS & CO., STOCK & MONEY BROKERS, RALEIGH, N. C. C CONTINUE TO CARRY" ON THE BROKERAGE BUS ; in ess at their old stand as heretofore, in all its rati- ous branches. 1 1 T ft MM Jane 25-6 m CURRY COMBS. OfV DOZEN CURRY COMBS TOR SALE AT THE CXAj Factory of JOLLY A LACK. March 24-tf. WANTED. . ONE GOOD BLACKSMITH. Apply to N. S. CARPENTER, July lt Gan. Snp't. W. C. A R. K. R. 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