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. u u Mfl HlfW1IIIMIfnir ....... ........ A... ....... -w w Wtekly "5 A.th Li.. . . aa Always tTb pal4 in M,rBJ paper stopped whan mare J!? annate! wit the Paeaaass tabllifc. pill H TIN O. ,JrdcrsoHcltw4 and promptly attended td. "'ftgUlHIJkWMa. MHtfliMk. "' w nww.1 zfiz?y: ysa--at;rn:ar E.u,red ace-H-diug fo act at Cragrs, la tb year 1861, h7j HThrrwh" , in th Clerk' OlBee of th. District Wt of the lioeterat Btate af the Northern ine rt of ' r" ' '-s' "-' RioiimmiS I JJU0t4ijtlch wit rcit- h Wir VftnauM iW tMirainc : Hii HoT"r" ',r,,"J,. . JV M 9Hn(rf 1 War f-.y thti ik'SrirtBir h dil InM of Orti i'"'ehif yfraf wr being r.llerJ, th rating adttaaad fld erUd noaif coafurioi. Tk gro bH 'W 'tWW umiw ttifrwk tNmptoi ittOfAtUUMiUtiimf Mrm btel to kli or1Klol Un. ifWM,'",,,'",,' klifrhjie nrt drT U frni tlk !, Irtlf Ur aoitf of 3el 4 wuaadrd In our blwi, aioiiy the Ova. WdV wortb. A ubqn ! lowtd tbe cacni.T lnl hii Mtrmehed Hmf.i bf Btook Koo, tendlng from Wll dnHTfB,'W ifcrlf't, to - Tariff' MUU JKry ctmc hi part, Ibask to awrctful OoU, baabwa realw4. Our lam ia killad i larga bat wa bar B.r woaodad, atort of tbow lightly , artillery baiaf lit- H. a4 i ' ' ' ' I aai frwrrd to ananuaca tbatLt. Sea. taagKr U mtptoIt wnaadad. 6n- Jcakiaa tn kilMd and Otn FKraia oa" voMa4 Jrertai df. Ck. luflbrtf, it la oaa4iUrMftr& " ' lKfad) : ' ' ' B K. fcat. v-,- . 1 Ti ' ' Front Mariner TlrglnU. Otiaaa C. May C Tba attaet by th enemy thia orniafr u wj tolaat, bat arai rmlad la trvtj in iun. ' A ttroBfr affbrt fu aiaaa to for Mr rig hi. W drove tbeai 0 tt Mt, bat ha wai ttabborn oa tho riht, bat Loiiritwt Anally forcsd thani to gWe way. Long atratt rei4 Mtara waaad ia tba tboatder. Qaaaral Paai JoalB(r a mortally waaada. Th fighOnf waj ariooipally with aaAetry, aa tba $ roaad Ja aoaaltable (oratillary. - -'-, Ool. Brown, of tba Ytrlata anlUary,. waa kUled. Tba battia waa fought aaar ijriJdarafM Tba enay bu iwen abl back Bear Cbanotllorarille. Everything atoki woll. Farther accoaate will be teat to-morrow. Tbe raokee Oeooral Wadewortb u killed. Beveatara baa 4rl prjaaoera rtceirew her. ' " . , m r; from Georfia. ; v DiiToa, May T.Tba toemy advaaoed la (rant off uo aei HUI tbb morning and theDe) oar earafry oa tbe ridge tbia aide of thai alio fcrtwa hoar aa thea fell back They aa reported MawTtaf aroand to r left. Oar troopa af a aa lb W ' " ' ' BUtXM Cat AMtaer Wklpplac;. Mottta, Hay V.A peot. albpateh from Samatit, dated td, aay tba Loaielaaa fitraei panged tba enemy 4og led rlrar, rt-eaptariaf Fort DeRuwey and Cbe reiile. Tbl eaeay aiada a ataad at Markbaia, wbera thai were attaak4 a4 repalaad ' with hoary nti, eU- atod t 10,000.'. , . TraMportt goug hp Sed rWer with reiofbroenenU were wklpptd haab at Fort OaRaaeey. , . ,.. TbaYankea woaado Wr ajt to Viokabarf . . , Oea. Walker 'a dlTUIoaaroaaad ta tb North of led rirer ad ara poraaiaf Ua-caareatiag aaaay. u Tba Yankee barat foar ganboati abort the fallt. Wa ra tokl yt-na of eircDmathnca by which a i4d Wif aarel Iib vn,,ww wa ihiok, altould be apeatettto 'iKwiotorbitUwa aorae of tba "outa trkka"o ib ynk Jih;b waauoftoa faear uf. ft appoara thnt juat 4iur (JrWrauo mada bia way 1 tn WavtPuioV jaljerabk ajarta prooaded him throogbtiut vtha ,otr , wtwra ,ha. waa axpocted tu (rcl, n4 twi tonoQ dii all , ba.oould to aaro bis aIttab&a,o4 iTbJa4!f iparty, bo pretont their be ing atoian4 A ewtaio .tW Mjr, who, rtaWoaooly a ahoii Mtaa (rum. Wot Point, Woinf that lb ad vance guard ef lhi maraadiDg part wera adfaaciug, aai wera wUbW a rwnwt diataaw of bT b"tw;, wa hi" gremt ditre u tu what dUpoaitoa- aba aboaid make of hot bxio aa aha ba4 .$ quantity In heramoka houaa. , Ererybodj "boot tba place wm bidiuf awaj their faJaWao,bfltjhaold btdy, who atood wrioging .her hand aui eryiug out, "my oojtacHiooe," "bleat my aoul' "wbere on tb faca of tbe yeartb eu f biW my me.it tnm Ihide ouraed Yaiiksea." s , Tba Yuka Imp ia sight, Oa. the iouo a artt llaat idea atruck the old lady, aod aba tuog vat to her too, "ua Joeaien, aoma bare aqU balp oa throw thia meat io to tbe an).", , A""l at tt tbey went tpreading tha yard with the bacop. ia a, fw mo Oitnti tha Yanks made their appearance, and daubed into tbe yard. The tirat thing tbey taw, of eourr, waa th meat. ' Ab 1 ' exclaiine I une, "yop liure got plenty of H.en hef tua vry ,ibing we want." Tha old lady being ! by nd Iwtaning, replied . "Yea, ww bavx got plenty of meat here, auoh as it in yer emi have i und welooroe , fori nhai.'t touch a mouthful lung aa I lit ; for, 1 hit morning tbe derneJ rebel aoyera cwim lieie ud took eaery bit of my meat, and dor aoniethiiig with it, and flung it in the yanlr and thar it can Ijiy tilt it rata weforr- eat it' The Yank 4mk tha hint tboiiRht it Waa poison ed and ah 'vwi r bwnn," Mobile Tribune. , '-. W , ii QUEEN Vnri'OKU TO trb people op kno- . LAUD. la tbe L-mdoif finirt apjxnr the Mlt))ugiHwf rk able i MtamiiiiiealTlii'' whicn, hy'uniflnioW conaeu't, l MribuieJ iawttf Vietoria ,Jt t ktokad iipii..t a dirw4 r)jly toifrt iin artii kuin Rngliah i Journals rel atira to her ljrist'a dtasppaaranc fmm public life oowbnly tPinpnr.iry tj the oonrse. which hr has utajkerl wit f. Iwaelf io futare Tbe enmmu tiioatt in U rmurrhi), mortriVir, at being the first in sUtwt in EnglisH Kitry' la wh,.'b th occnpaiH if ththr.ahfta hld dtrrf interemiraa with ibe Vuhlic th Kuem " -'' From the London Timei.1 . , 4 Aa erronenua .idea bceinagoHtiritlly to prttvail,. nud taa latttriy found frequent rxprauion lojtha oewspg' per, that the Q lecii js bout to rauirl the phce in ooiety which inejkocupied bf..re hr-r afDictioa : thai k. shn h nbout again-to- hoM letea and drawinj; roooia in, person, and to appear as before at, court. eonxeru, ato. Thia kle a cumooI be toe eipllcit 'y otwdicte.1. -c . ' . ' Tha Itatt' hVfttily appreciates th. deairo tf Iter wbjectt trt e hBr, and whttotrer hecto do In 'irati thejftt&ttriVfefrf'iMiA frer.ti4iAewiAh1ie nil! do. Kenaver any twl .lbjert ta to he at talked by fier ap PTwiuji ioilillri rjcftHaioniin any national Ititereat t PW'iu.jtiiT, if au.ihioK r.b. tiiVnniged wbiqb U tb gne4 of rhjr ,pea,l, -her Mttjesty will not brink, fri,j an pfool aaorrfie or exortioD, toaj - 'But there are other and higher tttttira than those of mar rwpreaentrttinii, which are now thrown nport tba Qttaao, alo ci oaesiated--rtiiriHr whirh ali can not tieglectf without injary fo the public j5io, which weigh nnowuiingly upon hr, oterwbeiibiiig ber with work end aninty- ' ' - " ' Th Jaeotj baa lahord anhsoientionaly to dinciiarg theao duties till her - health and stiwgth.'nlready aha-ki-u l.y the uUr and fvor abidlrtg deaolalbm whieb haa takei"tli' place of her former happiuptw, have bean HHrinuKly Impaired.. ' ' f i i The rail upon her to undergo, io atHilion, tlie fa tigue of thfun invm etutt eurmiiuit! which cau I v na weir pwfomerlhyothRi iombiof her farrilty.li ti aak her tn rnn the risk "f ebtirely disabling bereolf for th diaoharjte of thof oilier dtttie whirh canuot be ne glected avitlHwit a aerinii injury to the publie inter eata. . . - -. Th Quneiv will; how-eeer, do what she eiiu, In the manner leant trying to her health, strength ami apir Its, tomw-t Ibeloyai wiiltet (if her subjects ; Id afford that support and .riuintennno td society. ar,d to give that eiiS Miragetuent to iradu which is desired of her. More the Quwn cannot do; and more tha good fuel ing of her people not exact from her. f jaaaa m THE EVACUATION OF WASHINQ1X)K PART OF THE TOWN BURNT. The Wilmington Journal contains the 'following particular of the nrarnlioo ol the towu of Wash iugton : . "Partiea who viaitwl Washington ainro the evBCUii ion of tiiat place by the oemy at tuxm no Sunday tbe lat lost., stale l bit the Yankneasignallxud their depart ure tiy a charaoterwtic act of vaodaltem, ratting fire to trf town not lar from its centre, 01 apeakint; more defi nitely, at or in tba neighborhood of tbe building for merly occupied by the Bank .f Washington. From that point the fir extended Weetwsrd nearly up to the bridge, dtMtroyinf almost every building frot tbo water to the txtokpart f the town. The fire was- preeeuted from ef tending eastward by tbe exer tions of tbe i-iticeus. Mr. Havens' warehouse, con taining a considerable quantity ol commissary stores, smalt anus, powder. Sec, escaped the cotffUgrsUoo, aud the oootente fH into tbf bauds of the Confeder-' atea. The towo la now occupied by our forcea. Oo Monday Inst a gunboat came up the Pamliao, uear to tli town, aod threw one shell into it. We should have atated before, that the bridge over the Pamlico or Tar River was set on fire io three places, and cou siderahly injured, although -not destroyed. Ws hsar of a few persons who left with the Yan kee when they evacuated tbe town, amongst tbe number, Howard Wis wail said Umily,- Richard son and family, John Prima aod family. Col. 8am 'I Oarrow, Lt. Got, Thomas Brown, U. Rich, Geo. Dix on aod several othera, names not recollected. Carrow waa Millti Coiouel of the coonty, tod 'are do not know (bat any body also had beeu appointed. Ha resided about two mile outside of tbe enemy's Hons, and bad been getting cotton ror tbo Yankees, which for Illicit trading, our troops were after him. Tboa. Bowan had beeu Lieut. Colooel ol tbe militia, but b last occupation io Washington i said to bare been clerking for a negro. Tbis act of the Yankees furnishes a striking com mentary upoo Federal occupatiou. For loLg months ruouing tuto years, th6if forces have held Washington, I aod yet on Inavipg it they dolbeir best todeetroy it aod T ruin its inhabitants, regarding them, and no doubt tru ly, aa a hostile people, as Indeed it sbowuhy the small nesa of the number of those who have goo off with them- Running away from a (own, which tbey dare not bold as warriors, they seek to destroy It as incen diaries. After having li red among a people for a long stretch of time, on leaving tbey show tbeir oag? oanrmity by outrages upon the property of the do fenceless and unarmed, while fleeing from the ap proaching onset tif armed men.'" It adds on inore' page to the record of this war, upon wbiob tbe his torian will inscribe tba damning evidence of Yankee atrocity and barbarism. ' " ' i -" About Pruning amd PltmoiTTbt rTbe Macon (httdaraie malcei nierty over Jhe affair ai Plymouth, K't C.,'m iojlows; " ' ' , :i . ,.',..,' Tbe Yankees aay that tbey aat down so foog at Plymouth that tbeir cost-tails became saturated wHh turpentine, which acoouuta sue tbeir sufiering aoaaneh from "a fire in tbe rear.'' .' , . -.!. .; 1 The "landing of the Pilgrims at Plymouth," NWw Koglaud, has beeu regarded as a great historical eveut, but tbe landing of General Hoke's "Pilgrims" at Ply moutb, North Caroliua, was a much greater circum stance. . In Memorial. The Pilgrims landetl at Plymouth Bock, New &gland, three huodred years ago, bud died at Plymouth, N. C, igfl4, April i. flic tVan eit gloria mundi. Tbo fUgrims who lately lauded at Plymouth.rath er astonished tbe e-jvagc at thut point. The quantity oi tar at Plymouth was iosufficient to make lbs Yankee stick to the place. 1 '- : ' Kbmabkalk CopHTUBFeit. The Philadelphia JVcessays; "One af the officers from Lib by Prison presented General Spinner, Uitilud States Treasurer, with a five dollar cote manufucturl by tbe officer, io imitation of greenbacks, so well executed that even Spiuucr was at first de rived: " H was" d 'newith a peu. Its maunfrtctiire whs resorted to by officers to olitatn the iiecssarieaol life. One baoJred and sev enty vHhirs were exchanged for Rebel currency, at the rate f fifteen liundred per cent." - . To the People of North-CarolInei.--Ia pliancs with the wlnhes of many frieiHls, I announoeniy telf aaodiUntu for thul8o of Governor ol North-Carolina, at the election tn be held on the first Tbnraday in Augostnext. .My primiiplns and views, at a Conservative " after tbe itratteat sect,'' are wall knows ta the people of the State. These prionipltsj and view are what tbey liars' been. fhey will not b changed. . . I am at disD'W'd, at a time Ilka tbis, tn Invite the peo ple from their efltplaysjeata, snd sdd to the excitement- wtuen prevsHt n toe panne mine, oy aarangaing rnem for thoir vutet. W need all our energies to uixel the oummon enemy, and to provide menus of snbsiitence for our troops in the field ari'l the people at houie. Let the people sro calmly an.l Hnnlv to Ai polls and rote for I ho man of their abnioe. I will cheerfully abide their derit inn, whatever It mar be. If elected I will do every thing in my power to urnnioU the interests, tbe honor and the glory of North-t'urolios, ana to enure aa noanranie peaoe. Marohitd W. W. HOLUEN. Billsboro' Recorder. Haleiu I'rees, Gu-usbnrnaf(h Pat riot, and Uenderson Times will pioaae copy till aay election, and forward accounts. We are attthorizer! to announce Lieut. E. H RAY. of tbe 47th N. C. Regiment, for the oflioe of Sher iff of Wake County, at th.( ensuing electi.ia la August antw-4 ... . Aprtt ri-aetwta. Wm a portion of the) citizen of Davidson county, saggest tba name of WH. B. BAMPTOX as candidate tor tbe office of Sheriff for tbe next two year. ; Maytif " " -MASy CITIZENS. u tiwt -ir? ''s t.Ut i rv.A -- ni-r ww ...,. rT.T r a xr 4 XT f tQUA iYT ifyjL t-c a m:i i m ivi 1. 1 v i iA il...iwi .iu-i.io--"---wrtii r jrnijsar. "-T.-fr-Wii-ft s ff-T Xm TO"' '7" a wit-MRaKBafc . . - f 4 le tu.Ji i. -K- .iiV' j.'i I At.,::'. A '.4. -; - "MILITARY DIRECTORY. fitld Qflvtrt, Hnjadu,, Diniti&u eutej Vorjn of Sank Van Carolina JfsgMteat CoLOaaiA iliisut. Cotoasts,! ' ; ItAJOaa. H A Brown, W Cox, 8 0 Thruetun, " Bryan Grimes, T M Oarrett, K t' Webb, K O Haywood, J at WhitaoB. 'J N Barrell, i W 8 HtalUngs, W M Parsley, J B Wood, I J W Lea, ill MoD Tate, iWLUavidsm, J R Marchisoa, ;R Barringer, LCUtkam, J) W Hartt, , WTRnnott. 'R A Osborne, W J BUI, ii McL Turooi , R A Barrier, . WD B Cowlea, I f T Sparrow, llJatHeilly, , .FWBird, aw Alston, ,K B Withers, ' I IT I kV. ' W H Cheek, 3 li Peel, B T Uulon. Col Leveathorpe, J Martin. a k uoleman, J H Hyman, R T Bmnett, WmafaeRae, W A Kiowa. . 8 Uavls, H A Rober t. 'W k Johnston, IW HTarboroagn,!aWHannoad, IT ,WFMartia, 18 i J U Barry, 19 CM Aadrewe, J C Lamb, J W MoOlll, jWU Roblnnon, iW S Jlankin. ,T 11 Xbarpe, T J Wooten, W R Robert, : J 8 Brooks, IWJPfohl, C C Blaekaalli IT D Love, ' 20 SI T F Toon. T 8 Galloway, W J Clarke, B M Kntledge, J R Laae, JAGilBjer.Jr., 8 D Lowe, W B Creseman. F M Parker, J V Jordan, K O Brabble. . J I. Barrls, 13 C Bryton, J T Jones, G F Whitfield, W B A Hpeer, ;Z J I'ronett, ;CW Kaigbt, ;U G Coward, W n Grady, J T Adaina, i J C Webb, 3 N Utowe. J C Bolmet. J A D McKay, IMG Lewis, J B 8anders, (FLTwltty, 8 B Taylor, I J M Htevenson, IJLBost, i ,U W . Ftowsr; jw A Bolland, lR Moor. C U Averv. J I T WWID, w Li j bowranoe, u T Uordoa, J G Jones, J T Johnston, Wa Lamb. J D Taylor. W M Barboar, WJBoke, -David Coleman, J J Bediiek, J A Baker, J B Brown, W O Harris, iJohn Atbford, V A Reraolds, ;Geo Taft. IA M Wsddell, (O W Bradsbaw, tWG Lewis, IT L Bargrove, I J K Winston, !A C McAllister, 'a A Bill, 'J A Fleming, JCVanbeok, C Bilobion, M A Parks, I J T Morebead, A Ellis, A B Belo, lG G Luke, ; B O Jones, ;EdCantwell, J t Weaver, W 8 Devane, jO W Clayton, I W N Oarrett, T J Brown, U TH Jteaao, ft TO Biugletery, 45 13 B Boyd, 40 W L8aanders, 47 G B Faribault, 48 S B Walkap, 48 L M HoAfee, 6 Gee Wortbam, 61 R McKethan, 52 W J Boggan, CM Stedman, TMcO Hmitb, N McNeill, ADOradap, , W B Jones, J F Davis, J R Kc Donald, J J Iredell, J A Rogers, J W Graham, J A Craige, 53 I W A Owens, 64 iK R-Murohison, 55 IJ K Conaally, 06 57 O 0 a 'A n Godwin. AS 69 60 61 J B falmer. T J Oula, iJ.MMayo, -J T Buft, B Harding, U a Cerabae, W U Bard life. J D Radeli CI ' 4 I La! Alien. . T T Jones, J J 8paco, C G Wright, E Whitford. S5 G N Folk. ,& tt ualra. 61 ID Moore, 67 J H Whitfbrd. 68 JWBIntou. J 11 ffetaereutt, B W Wharton, E C Yellowloy, Tbe First Batuiloa ( Bear y Artillery) it commanded alion Share r Mai AlansMUr MeKaai The First Battalion Share SDootars By trap I it a Wilson Tbe Second Battalion (Infantry) by Major James J Iredell, 63d Regiment ; The Third Battalion ( Light Artillery) by Maj John W Mi on (Lirht Artlllervl bv Mai Jo oore; 1 u i earn sanation oy asai rr W i 1 L Youoc: Tbe Twelfth Battalion by Capt J O Cherry Tbe Thirteenth Battalion i Liigni Artillery) by Lieut Col Joseph B Htarr; The t? . k. j.t.-l: i r -V... 1 I . f T rranHM.. Ibe rifteeath Battalioa (Cavalry) by Lieut Ool j M I I l Utl. WHMWH t J .'111 T IWI UIOH. vui w u ucu, Wyaaj Tbe Sixteenth Battalioa 'Cavalry) by Maj J C MelUe .Thomas' hegioa consists of a Kevnnent and a Battalion, and it commanded by Col VY tl Thomas. The 1st and Sd Rea-iments are in Stewart's Brigade. Jobnsnn't Division, Ewell's Corps. t oe ia, tin, itn ana sutn are ta Htiuseur f yrigaae, Bodes Division, Eweil'l Corps. Tha &th. 11th. 10th tad 5:ld ara tn Jnhnatan Briuade. tWci' Diyi(jloB, Sweli't Corps. Tbe 8tb. list. 54tb and 57th and 1st Battalion Hharp 8kootera afe In Boke's Brigade, Whiting Division, Beaaresard'a Corps. Tbe 43d Res-iuaent it temporarily with this Brigade. i The 7th, 18th, 28th, J3d and 37th are In Lane's Brigade, Wilcox'o Dlvitioa, Bill's Corps. i The 8tb, 31st. 61st and 6lst are ia Ctiagman't Brigade. FickeU a Division, Beauregard's Corps. i The Wh, 19tb, 6tb snd 63d are In Gordon's Brigade, Hampton's Division. Stewart's -Corps. Tbo l)tk, Sfith, 44th, 47 th and 5W ara in K irklabtPt Brigade. Bcth't Diritlon, Hill's Corps. Tbe 13th, 16tb. 22d, 34th and 38th are in Scale's Bri gade, Wilcox's Division, Bill's Corps. iae idtu, sitn, tuto ana asm are in uooxe s origaae, Beth't Dfvision, Bill's Corps. The 17th, 4Sd, 50tb and 66th are lu Martin's Brigade, Whiting's Dlvitioa, Beauregard's Corps. Tb14th, 15th, 36th, 4tb and 66th are in Ransom's Brigade, Piekett't Division, Beauregard's Corps. The. 23th it in Ecton't Brigade, French'! Division Polk's Corps. The SJd, 43d, 46th, 63d and 2d Battalion are in Daniel's Brigade, Bodet Division, Kwell't Corps. The S6tb and 40tb are in Herbert's Brigade, Whiting's Division, Beauregard's Corps. The 3tb is in McNeil's Brigade, French's DivM'in, Folk's Corps, The 55tb it in Davis' Brigade, Heth't Division, Hill's Corn. ' ' Tb 58tb aod tittti are in Reynold' Brigade, Steven son's Division. Tho 40th, 41st, 62d, 6.4th, 65th 67th and 08th are not brigaded. NOTICE. TO MANUFACTURERS OR PERSONS DESIRING to engage in the manufacture of Pea Nut Oil, tbe undersigned are prepared to build at short notloe a tly drtuiia Fives and fixtures of the most approved pattern in exchange for Oil. Address DABNT A SOMERH, May 3-d25t , Lynchburg, Va. LOST. N BUNDAY ETENINO, ABOUT THE PROURErtW Office, or between the Office and the residence of tbe Ediu itor, a tmall pocket knife, four blades and nearly new. A liberal reward will be paid for ita delivery at AUy3 tf . PROGRESS OFFICE. - LOST, N MAT 3D. AT THE RALEIGH A GASTOA !E- pot at Weldon. N. C. a bunch of tix kers. The findei nder will be suitably rewarded by leaving them at tbo Raleigh k Gaston Ticket othce, Weldon, or the Post Ot fiee in'Ralelgb. - May 0-2t vV ANTED A' GOOD COOK AND WASBER FOR THE BA tr ance ot the year, tor whom good wagea will be given. Apply at May 3 if PROGRESS OFFICE- MORSB WANTED. A ci Apply i GOOD SERVANT 18 WANTED TO ACT AH Child's Nurse, for which a good price will be paid . Ciply immediately at rttouKcinn Uif ltK. April l-tl A GOLD COIN. SMALL LOT Or" GO! D COIN FOP SALE. AF ply at pril 'il tl PR0GKE88 OFFICE. VV. R. RlwHARDSON tt CO., STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, J4itf ?tfu ' RALEIGH, N. 0 ft AUCTION AND PRIVATE SALES. sty. JJ. SiA'.- -' ' - ,. FRENCH BROAD LANDS FOR SALE. MLICff QANNON PAHM, TRANSYLVANIA VOI'S - ; ; rr, N. c. rpBIB FARM UKH AiS THK FRKNCH BROAD f. River, within Bv mile of Brevard, th enuoty town, aod is extensively know a a th beet tisot of land, and the most productive property in tbe county, and pob. bly in Western North Carolina. In salubrity of climate, beauty of sosawry, looatfon and fertility of soil, It Is un surpassed by any property ia the Htate. It consists of 1,370 acres of land, 400 of which are hist quality French Broad bottom, all of which, with the exception of 40 or 60 acres, are cleared and under a high stste of cultiva tion, thoroughly drained and excellent fences, most of whieb are new lath f'ouoing on loouit posts. i,875 bash els of corn wero gathered from 28 aoros of this land with ordinary cultivation and without any fertilizer ever hav ing been applied to it. Ninety acres are laid down In the most approved mode, to the grasses and afford heavy crops of hav and excellent pastures. The balanoe l the tract, say 670 acres, is tbe heaviest and bert timbered mountain land. Tha whole tract is under one boundary and may be subdivided advantageously, there being four very eligi ble and beautiful building sites, with bottom land at tached. Oa the premise Is a good cottage residence, of five rooms, etch with a lir place, kitchen, servant houses, lee house, storeroom, diary, smokehouse, framed Corn crib, cHaritv, 3,500 bushels ear corn, one double and Bve single negro houses, two tenant settlements, an excellent taw and grist mill, all built within thirteen years by the proprieioc Tha saw mill it driven hy aa overshot wheel of 28 feet la diameter, and is located at one of the most beautiful water falls or about 100 feet in height and equal to 160 horsepower, and only fifteen minutes walk from the residence. This property for this year Is under rent (o (len. Hmith, of Kast Tennessee, who will giv say information desired during the absence of the proprietor. Tbe price for these lands it ($160,000) one hundred and sixty thousand dollar. Payment may be made In Con federate stock at tha market value at Columbia, H. C, tt time of sals. With tbe above property can be purchased twelve re markably prime and orderly negroes, being a picked gang accustomed to the culture of tho farm in tbe must careful and oleanly style. Among them are four men, throe women and live children. The mm are exoellent plowmen, mowers, cradlen, Ac, one is a good carpenter. Of tho women, one la an excellent conk and spinner. The children are from , to 6 years of tjre. Also. the Jaini tools, consisting In part of plows, harrows, horse lake, Held roller, corn planters, sorgho mill, molasses boilers, corn sheller, straw cutters, timber carts, Ac., Ac. Also the stock of highly improved cattle. Address McK. JOHNHTONK, Care of ANDREW JOHNSTON E, Flat Rock, N. C. N. U. 1 thiak I can take tbe liberty with Judge It. M. Saunders and the itipht Rev. Bishop Atkinson, ofotfei ing them as references in regard to arte v.iluo, Ac., of mv farm. My cattle consists of 15 head, and my sheep of about M0 bead. I have a considerable tot of lumber and 30,000 shiugle on band. f will take $200,000 for the land, negroes stock, 1st in tools, lumber, Ac., A., or will sell aeparately. April 36 dAwtf THE DONORS TO THE SOLDIERS' QR- ARE Kh in tbe , N. O.. RESPECTFULLY REQUESTED TO MfcKT Institution tor tbe Deaf aod Dumb, io Ral eigh, ft. v.. on Friday tbe 27th ot May, at Ho clock, A. 11. i nose who cannot be present should lend prox ies. A full attendance is desired for Important business. Tb Committee of the Grand Lodge of Masons, for St. Johns College, are respectfully invited to be present. CHAKf.iCS V. DEEMS, ' May 3-d2twtd . Fuinneial Secretary. Tbe Wilmington'fcornsl, Fsyttttevllle Observer, fret byterlan, Ua-btnger; Western Democrat and Chtrlotte Bulletin, copy tilldnte and send bill to John O. Williams, Esq., Haleigb. Surgeon General's Office. Haleioh, April 27, 1864. J IPROP08E TO ESTABLISH. IN THK CITY OF Raleigh, a manufactory for ARTIFICIAL LIMBS. Tha object ot tbis enterprise It to supply these aselul artiolet to all soldiers from this HUte, who have been, nr may be, so maimed in the service t to require them. Privates and non-commissioned officers will belumiebod gratuitously. Commissioned officers will be charged the actual cost. Disabled soldiers are requested to correspond with the undersigned, giving name, regiment, rank, locality of amputation, ana uie precise measurement ol tna remain ing memDer . I wtsn to employ a number of competent inechanios lor the above named purpose. All such are invited tu com- ' municate immediately with tbis office. fe.l WAKD WAUKEJV, April 30-lui. Surgeon General North Carolina. All papers iu the State are reuuested to ennv for one month, and send bill to this office. ATTENTION ! IJLANaV WARRANT8, LAND DEEDS, MARKlAUb Jj Livecses, County and Superior Court Writs and other Blinks for sale at the Standard Ollice. ALSO Job Printing promptly, neatly and accurately executed starco is-aawit WOOD! WOOD ! WOOD I tJcABTtaitASTKii's OrncK, C. S. A., I Kaleigbr.II. V . April 26, 1804. . j rpo t I wH 47kmi c O 8CFFLY THE UOSflTALS AT THIS POST Ith fuel for the ensuinir winter. I will coutract for Cords i(oi merchantable wood, to be delivered wituln convenient cliaUuuo, on tbe line ot either Kail road. t I prefer, hnwevor, to uurohase STANDING, conven ient to tbis Post, or the line of either Kail road, tbe Gov ernment to oit and haul. W. E. PI EKCE, April 2-lit Captain A Poet Q. M . TAKEN VP 4ND COMMITTED TO JAIL IN ALAMANCE county, at Graham, two Negro Boy to it : EL T, be is about 20 years old aod says be belongs to Col. Bird Knlgbt, of Brunswick county Vs., the boy i about 6 feet 8 or 8 inobos high very lllack, tbe other boy st)S hit name is ALFRED, say he belouits u Dr. May weathers of Tennessee, aud was seut with Wui. May weathers to Cant. Hartletts eo. C, 1Kb Tennessee Regi mont, Shaw's Brigade. ALFRED is about 18 years old, 6 feet 8 inches high, yellow complexion and quick spoken, and tart be waa decoyed oil' by somo deserters near Ni w ba n n. v. The owners will come forward, prove property, pay charges and take them away, or they will be dewlt with according tn law. J. M. HOYp, Jailor f.r Alamance county, Graham, N. C. April 25-dl5tw2t SURGERY FOR F-IELD AND HOSPITAL, 1AM NOW PREPARED TO SUPPLY MY WOltK n Surgery to subscrilieis tnd others who insy wish to purchase it. On the receipt of 15.00, the book willlx- .,ent hy mail pottage paid. EDWARD WAKItKV, M. Xi., Aug2l-tf RaleiKh, N.C. NOTICE. A PPLICATlON WILL BE MADE TO TIIEOK.N J eral Assembly, at its ensuing meeting in May, lor a charter for the Ktonewall Exporting tnd linport'ng Com pany. March 3i-3tHtvtl TO RENT, A HOUSE I.N MOUNT PLEASANT. CAltAKUL'S county, N. C 9 miltrs Sontheast from Ciuinord and on the N. C. Railroad, eonlAininK M rooms 20x10 and 2 rooms 20i30 feet ; a good lire-place to esi'h riHm.. Dou ble brick Kitchen and other out buildings For further particulars aj.plv to MATH IAS BARRIER in Mount Pleasant, or to ALFRED SMITH, Wklteville, N. C. Feb. 13-tf. V i APfaWriWWO ATE. 7 The mllowtng rate U1 b cbarge lor all advf meats Inserted is ttn DaiLI snd Wsislv V Kueaasa : oe Cf ivn BJH 'as, oa ls- One das. ne.-w..4I 001 On week....... ... Two days........-... 00 I Two ruk...i. Three day 00 I Three weeks Koardays ,,ll 00 f One month Five daya .....llr 00 I Tw twoaih,.. .. ...ra-1 " ' . lit i - Fifty worst, or slrht Uao or tats ant a uai , - r. additioaal sqasres w.'l b obarged tbe nam. Ail eru meats inserted ones, twica or threa timet a w -k wl : charged $4 a square ear uvery lasartlo. W6ea sentbjr lerb,0,moBej ustave(jj,Afejd. vytisemenr"aregw "jf. . lie charged a a.l,ntijiuentii "tnit uiui fv paiif in PROGRESS iUUW FOR lt. SiMi TiWi.T F,8 ; , 8 l W T l , l-hi-x 1! i 8 9 15lfl S Ml 23 230 i l'jl3 Z 19tOC - , 3' 24 ni; 41 5; 6, ll'l'i IS 1HII9I20 25 '21 27' i I ( 7 14 21 28 4 II 18 3 i r 10 11 li ;n iH.i! 24,25';20 31 ' I, 2 I I, X1 V is if. it; 121,22 23 2k'2!,3II h 7 i:lU f. ir, MWU : 27! 28 '2U -o J! 4, 5 ' in il l.' i . 17 1 IH 19 ., 24125 2 . 2 S 9 10j ;17 28124i 25j26, tl 4! 27;, 12' iv:l w- 2 1 8 1G 23 ; 30 2 31! r I 10,11 17 IH H H I" uliiri; 22, .1 2i u i2'is; Il8ll'2n ! 25 1 2l 21 ' I 24,26 31! r 7 8 14 15 I 7 li'l.t 14 Ir. Ill '30 21;:.' 2(! 27 ' 6 11 12 18 18 2 i 4 !l'll lli17Hx 2:'2t 25 . t :io 17 r ;24 21 22 25 28 28129 SO 3ll;il I ' I 1 3 21 3 9110 ltll7 23 '24 51 6 7 12 13 14 ! 7 H 'llltl 19 20 21 20'27,2S 1JM IS in il 21 111 I. 23 . i I 7 30 31 1 1 27 1 2H 29 ' tl i! 7 8 14114 21 22 17 18 ill 12 18 IN If "?U; 14 10 lii 24 '25 7 21 : 22 2.1 28129180 I l25l2l27l Ih I 29 1 111 GOVERNMENT OF NORTH CAR Bit Exoellenoy. Ztbulon H Taaee, llunc mb -. I I.N A. Ool David A Barnes, Northampton, Al'. do George Little, Wake do Richard B Battle, Jr, Anson, Private Secr.-i n . . Dr Edward Warren. Chowan, Surgeon llonios . John P U Kast, Wske, Heeretarr of State. Jonathan Worth, Randolph, Pufilic Tre.-m.-r Curtis H Broaden, Wayae, Comptroller Samwi V Phllltfa, Oraaee, Auditor. Oliver B Perry, Wake, Su Librarian. Major General R C Gatlla. lesnoir, Adjuunt llen. i ai Major V uliam M Gallek, beaulort, I'ayuiasiei . Major John Devereus, Wake, (juartcf ina..i Major Thomas 4) Hogg, Wake, Cummivarr inn Hi i nanoe Otbcer. Msyv James Hieaa, Gutllwrd, tlasrttu masiar. Major lleurv A Dowd, Edgeoouibe, ito Major James B. Foot, Asst. Adjt. U -n., i Roll i lli.no. . i Major William A. Graham, Jr., Ass't A.lji. :... r. Lieut Josiah Collins, WanbingtoU oouniy, Unlnniir l'i partment. Lieut. John li. .Nealbery, Wake, Asst. A.ljt. ti.'Qn Lieut. Thomas White, Franklin, Asst. Qua. i.-rms'i. i JUDICIAL. Sirn Court. Richmond M Pearson, t aiUlu, art... Jaatice ..William H Battle, Orange, and Matthias E Mai -ly, ef Craven, Judges 8ion H Rogers, Wtk.e, AKorn , General j Hamilton C Jones, Rowan, K- . t.-i ; K ami ,i B Freeman, Clerk. Meets in the city ol Italelch s. i .i il Monday iu June each year. Tbe Mordant, n teiui l been discontinued. J Huptrior Court: Judge, Edwin G Uesde, l'er c, Romulus M Saunders, Wake: Robert K lleaii , I'h. r., Koht S French, Robeson i James W O.bor.,.-. Kt'. burg; George Howard, WiLou; Robert B Inl.liin, U, ville; William M Shipp, Henderson. Solicitor i. 1st Circuit, Jese J eetos, he.' - ij n Circuit, Charles C Clark, Craven; 3id('..iu i. M i Rogers, Wake, AWarney General ; 4th irntui!, 'r'l. n ... Settle, Rockingham : sib Circuit, Ralph llunioi., t:u,. . j- land; th Circuit, Robert F ArmUeld, s.ikin; 7ti. . ir suit, William P Bynuiu ; 8tb Circuit, Augueci. S. M. i i mon, Buncombe. Eontderat Statf Duiru Cenrl. Hon Asa I't", Mar. tin, Judge; George V Stioog, Wajnu, Attio nev , W Watson, Craven, Clerki Wesley Join", V ake, Slirkh..' Council of 6'lais. F H Suttorthwaite. fill ; lt..b. .1 I Dick, UuilforU ; Dr James Calloway, M'i'kfh , I. I.Mr il.- , Johnston; J U Hargrave, Anaoa ; Jea..e II Stubba, ala lia ; Jumes A Fatten, Ituncomb". ' Literary Hoard. Hit Excellency Gov. Vanee, I r. ti dent 2e olfino, Rev WUliauEFell, Wake, an.l Richard Sterling, Guilford ; Dr. Wu. .-Ii.sn. ! llnom, Richard H Battle, Jr, Secretary. Board JiUtrual Imprommmt: His Extcllum v tiovein'r Vauce, President x njfirio, Wm Eaton .li, ol VYstv i. and J H Flauner, of New Hanover. Hi.-i.ar.i ji Haiti. , Jr. Secretary. Ceasmtntoasr of Sinking fund. Hon Thomas Id H.n Alamance, Hun Weldon N Edwajils, Wnrren, ".! Uon David L Swain, Orange. The University of North Carolina Is at Cua, II '.I. Hon David L Swain, Prtei 1 ot. Rev Calvin B Wiley is Superintendent ol tr t'omi ..n School of the Stall". Wiley J Palmer, A M, It Prlbelpal ..1 th.. V in U. tion for th Deaf aad Dumb anu iiliml, at .i.i! .i-li. Dr Edward 0 Fither is rjupsjiinti-nilant i Astlum GOVERNMENT OF TUKCONFKDEHATi STATES. JsyrKasoM ItAVlt, ol Mississippi, 1'iei. I -' - - i .. . ' f., 000. Alexaniish H. 'Stsphsrs, of Georgia, V b-. I'r.-.i.l .i salary B,0ou. Aidi Io the PretitUnl Col Win M Uioui..-. .l tls.t'... James Chestnut, of S C, Col Wm 1' .lohuri i,. i K. Col Joseph Civet, of Mix, Col G W (I L , i .1 John T Wuod. I'rivnte Secretary to f rtidenl llurlon , ll'.i.i, i, i.l Miss. Department of Stale, Judah P Keniauiiii, !., rotary ul' State. L Q Washington, :l i-1 (' tl. 'i '. oltic of Aitaul Secretary is vseant. llepartaasNt of Jevtice- Attorney General, I. o IU.. of North Carolina. , Wade keves, of Ala, Asrijiui.t Vi torncy General. Rafns H ltbodea. ol il.-.-, I n..-, .. er of Paa-nta. G E VY Nelaon, of (It., ru.- i li.t.-prl . of Public Priuting. H M Swilh, of Va, I'ui.h.- V ini- Treasury Vtparitneut C G Metuuiin.-r, ..I S (', retary of tbe Treasury. Robert Tyler, l.i-iri t -i. I. Elmore, Treasure. J M ritrother, ol Va, l r i. l l'i ' Lewis Cruger, of 8 C, Comptroller. H Ba- , ol 1 : . da, 1st Auditor. WHS Tavlui,oi La, 2.1 Aa.lu.o H'r Urpiirlmeni laim-J A Sed.lon, ol VS, H. . r. ii. of War. Judge Jobs A Campbell, of Ala, A-s.-i.i.. Seeretsry of War. R 0 H k.'n, Chiel lliir. an o! Gen H Cooper, Adjutant ana Inspector (). n.-i si i.i i Col John Withers. Lieut Col tl L Clay, M,-r !'''' X I Irey, MsjorChas H Lee, Major BW M.-lt .n u l 4 ,.,.t Rellly, Assistant Adjutants and lnrpettoia li. nti:il I). .. U.-ii A It Law ton, of Oa, (Juki lei uia.-o r ti. . r ii ' -L B Northrop, of 8 0, Commissary t). n.rsl. (..III. gat, Chief of Ordnance. S P Moo'ie, .M I', Su if. i ral. C II Smith, M D, Asuirtunt Sur. .-. ,, iVnr XrjurlMn' 8 R Malloi v, ol I'll!. .la ui. ' . of the Navy. E M Timball, t hiel flei k. I n.. I.l, V. Brooke, Chief of Ordiiauee. C.u. A II Faiilaa. In-. lor of Ordnance. Com J K Minb. ll, in chain. ""' dert aod Detail. Surgeon W A W Spoimv I 'l. Medicine and Surgery. Paymaster .1 Delli e. I'loe- Clolbiug aad Provisions. I'oetojice Deuantmtittiouu H K.-)rii, f T -.., I' mastai Geueial. H St George Uduti, ol V.i. i n... i. Contract Bureau. Jl Cltini-i.lH, ,. 'J run Cl.iel i pnintment Bureau, .lolrti 1, 1 1 as s- - it. of AI... Finance Bureau, b Fuller, ol N ( Cl -a. CITY OF UA LEIGH. i(iyr Wui. U. Harrison. 1 ('..UMISMOM.I Wertr Ward W, II Tink.i, AU-i. I. aPo t Overbv. .Viddf rVurii W. K. UichaiiitMH. Am udiu- 1. I and S. W. Soott. Saelrr- IVi,.t-Di. W. II. M.K- .1 .1 u. i N. S. Harp. J. J. Cbii-tiq.bei is Clei k to il.e II . ui n. Collector. W. K. Kichardsmi is City I r J.er. . Touiii C'ontuUs J. J.' Iti-lle. I In-I Asststant. E. P. Battle, City A tii.i'j.er. J L Penuingtou, Citv Punt. r. E. G. King, Weigh Majtei. N.1.1UT WArt'H. (.'iiunita C. H. Hoilon tYafetmea E. A. Jobaslon, Win. ft-e.o. vv it. . Parker, M. C. Later, :. A. Driver and Wu.. 0ert. Tht last Wednesday night of each uontii is the iiius Axed for tba regular mcettagi of th Board.
The Daily Progress (Raleigh, N.C.)
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