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p T J. L; PEMINftTON& 00. "Verms of subscription. The followinj sre tha only terms of lobscription to To t s 00 8 IK) 16 00 S 00 i moot bs a ...v.. & 00 . ,T, to be psiJ in advance, tod psper stopped wbsn ,be tint P'd for ' . ' JOB FSINTIWd. i.-r. using connected with the Paoessss establish . a j"S OlBot aqual to-td U tho City r State, ire -., ar! to estate all orderi for BOOK ud JOB Pl NTI Orders soUeitsd and promptly attended to. Tt!"""'"" "r0,iTS fM AOC1AT10H.1 rdseeording t.) scl ol Onfross, io the yew 1861 , h J S ThrMW in the Clark's Office of the District iWtVfthe Uonta'verato States f the Northern Dis trict of Georgia. Later from the North.. Ricbiioiid, August. The "He.eld" ssys ihe mine at Petersburg was worked br the 48th Pennsylvania Regi ent, oompoaed mostly of Schuylkill miners. The work commenced on il. 8th of June and wa don with much seereey tl.it t Ser eorpi aroond knew n-tuing jflioite io regard to it. Two hundred and sisty-8vo of the sou valuable publio ,nj private buildings wero destroyed at Chambenbnrj. Unit ,.f the Mocks ef merchant! were removed before the rebels arrived. The losses from 8rs were largely over a million dollar?. Three tbouand people were rendered koaseles. A Lancaiter telegram says a raid towards w nesting is Intended by Breckinridge and while Longrtreet threaten! Wafhinion, Sarly will hold tie Valley. from Petersburg. pstsssscsu, Aug 4 Thia being Lincoln '( I'aatiag, hu aiiiation and prayer day tbe Taakeea bar aot fired git. The enemy is so near is Oracle' front that picket! a, ooth sides hareaied hand grenade. Ospt. V J. B. Girardy, Mahoae'a A. A. (i., wai ye tertUv promoted by tb Preaident to the temporary rank of Brigadier General and auigoed to the command of Wright'i Georgia Brigade, . From Georsrta. ATL"TA. Aug 4. Lata yesterday afternoon heavy iitraltbing occurred aloag oar entire tinea and oontlnaed iitil after nightfall. Every effort to dislodge onr sklr Bltb line wai defeated and we (till hold oar original (to Tbe tiring of musketry and artillery waa briak a por tion of lb time. A few prisoners were captured in our front. The euy iu in the meantime rigoronaly helled. During the night one yoang lady waa killed by a shell. ABCHBISHOJ Cdllih on ths? Firms Bbothkb fll0D. Archbishop Ctlllru, ol Dublin, bus written a pastoral letter, in which we find the following refer ence to the "Feuian Brotherhood,' a aeuret society got ten 'in by the Tdnk.fn to eutrp more Irishmen iuto uiUUughirrij"iis 'i Fr1' lickaburg : Very probf-'y, the great project prcipoaeii by cheF;tn Brittir'i xl anlthwir duingd beymd the win ni olh' r ..lject bat to indaoo brayo yoiiug uwuloAunno, tin.re to fiubt the bt ties of lb S tat e, anil ii Mcrifi.-i' i lires in tho ivafn8 of Virginia, .ir on tlie baitlffi -Mh of Lonislann or UisHuwIppi. At all rv. ntB, it 18 evi Imt that, a thuce wbae aid we m (.ropiisiei! tii fi- oi froiu oppression caunot ter miri ile their mvu ili-i'naiiiii, or rn-establiah the Union ef the country in Mch they lire, wp, who are sepa r.it1 from tiim by the waiera .f the Tust ocean, jrrona wliicii it wocli) he irnp-wiibio to trnnaport a lari-i-army, tuperi tlly in the (not oi hoatile and pow erful rteew, w.', I a-ty, xhould hopo for no good re alu fMtn their prumis.-s or i rlerJ:ice. To thoea w!)o Lo enl drrigtiH id view, or who h"pj to pro mite their worldly proHpe t by eiioourajjini; revolu liin ?.n;l vii-lcncc, it is ii lemi t ai'drog uy ailrice. But thrrf are )fnl men, young unrl inrxpericnceil liiresm lorflri! 'f thi'ir conntry, loJ astray by the r thuuaia nf tbtrir nature there are patriote. acting Id gool faith and swayed by noble iuniiration, but carried away by an ofera'vW'MM dmire of orrin their country, and th whti, through want of conaid eratlon. they embark iu dtngeroas and Utopian proj. eclt, we nny addnfa S Word of couusrI with the hope rf'iiU hi-ard. An, therol irc, persons mich as I be dewiihwl are under the influeDco of reason auil r:li i ,m, 1 would exhort thucn to be on their giurd Hii.st int(refcled snd nnprinriplett men, to taka care not t" be lo l aatray by delusive hopes and bate m promines, iot to undurlake anything unlawful, nt to enter into d.uigeroog or condemned brother hrxids and a xicut's, and nt to let themselves be made 'he dnp'H nnd victims of men who neither lore friends nor injntrv, and who think of nothing but the grat ificaiion of vanity or self interest. I woo Id exhort them in a special manner to avoid !ii!C!rrn nadtpjr, nd U be on their gnard against publications which, under the pretence of I wing the orgit j ii( tbe Irish people, ineult our rolijil n, pio m 'ten ?i.latlonary doctrines, and endeanir to drive thu nmntry intn a foolish warfiire, io which eyery (Miif; would he lost that b ia been gained within the .n oi t notary, sod dt 'iv' os,f the bhtwinjz of THE PEACE MOVEMENT. Keferring to tiie attempt lately made to open uegotiations fnr peace between the North and the South, the Bttltimore Gazette of the 23d contains tin followirg : "But whether the storj be true or fatso, or whether it be partly troa or partly false, thoro is mjrkl to be draws from it which do thoughtful psmon can fail to understand and appreciate. It may be accepted as an indication of a obange of tht popular feeling. These blind movements in direction of peaoe, irreaponsiblo as they may bs, and wholly unauthoriiad as they are aaid to hare been, do but represent that longing for a Bation of hostilities whiob all olasses-with the exception of those who fear the consequences of their sate, and those who are enriching theni--lei in various ways by the war are begin ning to experience, coupled with the hope that wmethlng may be done to put a stop to that dreadful slaughter whioh has blackened all the 'nd with mourning garments. "We have spoken lightly of these sel'-consti-Wvd negotiators and their doings ; but the mere noounoeraent of peace conferences, whether 'hers have been eny such or not, without raw lH down upon ths alleged aotora in them the isnnnoiation so uuspariugly meted out to een bints of the kiud at an earlier day, is mora than step toward a paoifio adjustment of the quar It may be accepted as an augury that the minds of men aro turning that way, and that these whimpers of peace are but the f rerunners f peaoe in earnest, as the first warm airs that "'low March winds are the harbingers of the tuing spring." , We are Authorised to announce THOMAS , WIUTAKKR a candidate for re eleetion to the ahbi j 1J OC Joas Ooanty. , , . '"J-wU i: DAILY VOL. V. Fasjily I'aaybk. Most salutary is family, wMpvariDeaiwtprattioltnjf'otu piness, and adding to tho attractions of home. It is something to bring the members of a fami ly together twice a day ; for in proportion as the subjects of mutual obligation lire apart, they will cease to oare -for one another. No oustous of society are iaudible or safe which tend, in any considerable degree, to separate parents from cliililreu aud brothers from sisters. All such euston.s go to weaken that sense of mutual der penduuee which is commingled, as a vital ele ment, with tho domcstio affections. Love must be on the wane in any bouse, the inmates of which rarely meet together. But in the ease we are contemplating, they arc uat merely convened morning and evening to look each other in the face, or to bold a inmiliar talk ; they assemble to engage in one of the most tender and impressive of all services. CITY MARKET. Ralsish, APPLES Green'. ... DrieoV BACOX Hog round -. BKEF - BBKSWAX BEANS BCTTEK CANDLKS -Tallow " Wax By the box " Adamantine " Hpi-rm . CORN per Berrl, CHICK LNrf COKFKE DOCKJi KGGa FLOOR - FOUUKR per hundred , FEATHERS. , fLAlMEED GEK8K...... HIDES Dry " Green FIAT Per hundred August 4. I0 $20 .. $S 00 Si 2i $4 JIHO s oo M $ 8 None. 150 $5 00 $15 $3 $3 00 $150 00 $15 $5 .$ $a $5 $2 00 $10 LARD ,.$6 i ; oe MOLASSES $0 MEAL $25 00 AILS Scarce $3 00 OATS Per handred $15 Cleaned..... $8bu PORK - None. POTATOES Sweet None. " Iriah $15 PEAS Ground .' $20 " Stock $20 White Table $30 RAGS 15o RICE $2 00 RYE $20 SALT $46 00 800AR Brown $8 " Coffee $15 " Loaf. None. TALLOW $3 50 WHEAT $0 Johnston County. We are authorized and request ed to announce the following gentlemen a tbe Conserva tive candidates to represent the county of Johnston in tbe next General Auemblv : For ihe HenUe THOS. D. 8.VEAD, Eq. For the Commons W. G. BANKS and W. A SMITH. This ticket waa selected by tbe Keserroi from John ston, in camp at lioldgbnro, and by a mass meeting of the clti fin remaining at borne, held atSmithfleld on tbe 28th of May. These gentlemen will be supported brail true Conservatives. They endorse the platform of Vice I' resident Stephens, Gov. Brown nnd W. W. Ilotd-n, and if elrwted will do ail they can to procure an eartv and honorable -peace. June 2-owtd Standard, Conservative, Confederate, and Chiistaln Advocate are requisite:! to oopy till day of election and send bills to thia otHce. To the Voters or Bertie County. Fellow-Cit-seae : 1 am a candidate f"r a seat in the House of Com mons in the next Leginlatu-e of North Carolina. In com ing before jrou tor re-election to a uat to which you have elevated me for six years in succession, I trust you need no proof that I have at heart only what I conceive to be for ih best interest of our ataaos eoitntry. If elected, 1 snail permit no opportunity to pass without giving my support to all measures that will, in my opinion, pro mote the honor, dignity, and prosperity of the Stat. I am, sincerely, your iellow-citiien, P. T. HENRY. Colerain, Bertie Co., Jnne 20, 1854. June 20 dAwtd Wake County We are authorized to an nounce Col. J. P. li. KUS-i as a candidate for th eliioe of Sheriff of Wake county at the ensuing election. June 22-d2awAwtd Wake Count Tbe Sheriffalty. We sre sn- thorized snd requested to announce W. H. HIGH, Esqr., as a candidado tor re-election to the office of Sheriff, at ths election in Aagust. Jane 13-tdedAw To the Voters of Chatham County At the so licitation of many soldiers in the army, as well as of many friends at home, 1 announce myself a candidate for tbe House of Commons from Chatham Cnnnty. I have re ceived no solicitations from the ttahabites, the American Heroes, or the oligarchs, or those wbo stay at horns to make money out ol tbe families of tbe soldiers, and occu py their spare time In abusing better men than themselves as disloyal. I stand fairly and squarely on the platform of Stephens and Brown of Georgia, and W. W. Holdea for Governor against tbe world ; and I believe that with out ths election of snch men to office we will never have a fermaneot peace. So far as the soldiers sre eonoerned, do B"t wish to sppear to boast, but I will say that I have done as mnch for their families, oi mors, according to my means than any Vanceite in tbe County of Chat ham. Fellow-eltisent and soldlen.go to the polls on the day of eleolloa, and vots for true Conservatives, if you would have peace and be a free people. Do not be Intimidated, but stand uH for your rights. . JOHN A. MoDONALD. Oakland, July 14, 1SS4 ' Jaly 15-dAwte To the Voters or Old Lenoir. Fellow Cltl sens and Brother Soldiers : Through the re qunt of many friends in and out of ths army I take tk is method o announcing myself as a candidate for the Sher iffalty of your county It I should be so fortunate as to be yonr ohoic on tbe first ""huiday in August next 1 as sure you that all business io my bands shall be'attuoded to promptly, justly and impartlallv, shonld I be so fortu Bate as to escape the haa4 ef death during the oommg campaign. 1 am truly In b'ipei to hear of a aiae mjrity In favor of your obedinnl servant on U Brst Thursday in Augast next. ( am, very respectfully, Your son snd brother OfOldLen-ir County, R. B. TACSE, May 12-dAwtd 2d Lt. Co. A, 40t' Rsg't N. C. T. Burke, Caldwell a McDowell - Ma. Kditi Tbs trus Conservatives of this Senatorial district, com posed of the eounties of McDowell, Burke snd Csldwell, will vote for sir. TOD R. CALDWELL for the Senata, and L. A. TAYLOR for tbe Commons, inJto kecountv, and W. W. HOLD EN for Governor. Let them rally from now until ths day of election is over and the victo ry ours. CONSERVATIVES. Ju-2T-td Chatham County. We sre requested to announce THOS. W WOMBLh. Esq., as a oandidate to represent the people of Chatham in the Hons of Commons of tbs next Legislature. Mr. Womble ii a Conservative "after the straitest sect," and will support W. W. Holden for Governor. If elected, be pledges himself to do all in his 1 power for the people and th soldiers as their represen tative, snd to seear as henoraMs peaoe. July 74wt , - RALEIGH. FRIDAY. AtJU. JDAIJLV ASD rVJ5XVl l.R,aft.UJiSS OUR ONLY TEUMS. The following are the only terms for the Diily and Wnklf Progrun for the present. the cost of labor anil material continues to advance we shall make adrances : Dally paper, six months 15 Oil " " Three mouths ..' k.iio " " One month 3 ( Weekly paper, three months 3 oo " " six months 6 t)i Any person sending us a club of ten m- inure, si one time from the same oltiee, to the Weeklv. shnll Laveone copy gratis. No deduction for clubs to the Daiir. Ouralreadv large and laoinlv increasing circulation renders trie fjgoijrft the best adveriiiiug uiediu a in the State. Advertisements are inserted in the Daily at the rata of $3 a square, of 8 lines, or 50 nurds, for every in sertion, and in the Weekly for the same. Lash should accompany all orders. W Business Notice. The eipensee attending the publication ol ine I'soshssh are enormnuK and have to be paid promptly, and wo limit do h rasli b:umeth or none at all. We must demand cash train all save those business men ot tbe city who have accounts with the of ttoe, and parties at a distance are expected to remit firomptly when . 'Us are sent. We have no time to cut set bills and dou't want to make anv charges. There never was a better time to pay debts tUan tho present, aad all who owe ns are requested and expected to pay at onoe. ar-Anv ef our rrienrts receiving important aews Iromthe army by private letter or V legranis, wiil Oonler a great lavor on us by sending or leaving them at ft:ii office for our use. IIow to Send US Money. Never send hv u ai. when yon can send by Krpress. All money sent by hx pressatonr expooae. Those sending as money by mail most do s st their own risk. Job Prlntlnjf. Ilavini; an abundance of ma terial and good workmen we are prepared to execute all rders for Jos Priktiso with disputch. Dr. Deems Appointments. The Financial Agent of the North Caroliua Orphan Endowment Fund, will ad dress the people as follow s : At Thjatyra Church, Rowan Co., 8uudav, Julv J I. " Salisbury (atCouit,) Tuesday, An,";. 2. " Hillsboro, Friday! " Hillsboro and Salisbury papers please copy Mi! 5th August. , july2.St5a. WOOL NOTICE. QuiaiSKStsritK's DsrASTMSNT, ) Kaleigh, June . lKtit. I AM NOW PREPARED TO KXCUA.VUK COTTON Yarn, for Wool, upon the following terms, viz : I One bunch of Yarn for three pounds washed Wool, and one bunch for four pounds unwashed. Agents have been appointed to make the exchange at tbe following places: Oxford, Tarhoni', Kinaton, Cathe rine Lake, Concord Riehini;haui, limdr sonville, Sttes ville, Koxboro', Asheville, Pittsboro', Louisburg, Fay ettavil!, Colerain, and at this dace. Persons shipping wool to this place will please mark on the package who thev are ti oi.i and tbe cotton yarL will be forwarded immediately. I hope the people will patrioticall y respond to the above notice, as tbs ool is lor clothing Hie .v . C. Troops. H A. DOWD, A. Q. M., N. C. A. July 2-dAwtf AUCTION SALES. WE WILL SELL, AUGUST 5TH, 1864, AT 10 o'clock, unlets privately sold b 'fore, a likely Ne gro Woman aad Child the Woman is 28 years old and a No. 1 Cook, Washer and Ironer, sound and healthy the Child is 2 years old. 30 ounces (Quinine, 10 harfels BioWn Sugar, 2 barrels new Kice, 50 pair Sheet Cotton Cards and many other articles. TUCKER, ANDREWS & CO, Auction and Commit. on Meiehauts. Aug 4 d2t DR. B. P. ARRl.XG I OM, SURGEON D E N T 1 S T Office at Exchange Hotel. Office hours from 9 a. m. to 1 p. in. and from 3 to 6 p. m., until 1st October. August 2 lw NOTICE. " HAVE 10,000 CIGARS WHICH I WILL SELL IN l accordance with the times. Applv to Mr. Ellis, Franklin Depot. July'2d-2w J. II. MORRISON. NOTICE. HAVING QUALIFIED AS EXECUT.iK OF J. C. Maynard, deceased, all persons having claims against tbe estaie are requested to present them within the time required by law. J.VO. S. LbiAClI, June 15, 1863 Aug. I-lw Executor. WANTED, TO RENT IN RALKIOH. A STORE" WITH OR without a bake oven attached and one or ujo-e rooms with or without turnitnre. Apply at this office for one week. July 28-endlw SURGERV FOR FIELD AND HOSPITAL IAtf MOW PRKPARKO TO SUPPLY MY WORK on Surgery to subscribers and others who luae wMli to purchase it. - On the receipt of $5 00, the book will be sent bv mail postage paid. til) WARD VVAltKIA, M. !., Aug 21-tf Kaleigh, N. (I. WANTED. LBS. BEESWAX AND TALLOW wanted, for which the highest market 25,000 price will be paid July 9 lm MRS. ALBERT JOHNSON, Hillsboro St., Raleigh. WANTED TO B0Y OR HIRE. TTfANTED TO BUY, OR HIRE FOlt THE IJAL Yy ance of the year, (prefer to purchase,) a good cook. Anv one having such a woman to sell or hire will please call at PROGRESS OFFICE. July 18-tf TO RENT, HOUSE IN MOUNT PLEASANT, CABARRUS county, N. C, 9 miles Southeast IV m Conoord and on ine .v. v. uauroaa, containing n rou-in ivxw ana i rooms 20xS0 feet; a good Hre-place to earh room. Uou ble brick Kitchen and other oul-buildir,g.' For further particulars apply to MA1IIIAS HARRIER in Mount Pleasant, or to ALFRED SMITH. Whiteville, N. C. Feb. IS-lf. A CARD. XHK LOCAL MINISTERS OF THE METHODIST Episcopal Church South within the State of North olina, are requested to meet in Convention in the City ot Kaleigh, on the last Friday in August, at 1(1 o'clock A. M., for the purpose of interchanging sentiments, and adopting such regulations ss shall increase their useful ness as a body of Ministers. J A McMannan, South Lowell ; Thos G Lowe, Halifax; Turner M Jones, Greensboro'; W L Van Eaton. Jo.ies vllle: S D Umstead, Otange Co. W K Lane, (iolrii,bo ro'; Thos G Whitaker, Wake Co. ; W H Cunmnggim, sen , Green Co.; T H Gatlm. Edgecomb ('.ointv ; L K Willie, Oxford : W R Webb, Roxboro ; W J W Ciowdi-r, Raleigh; Jas B Webo, Kinston; Dr Roscoe Hooker, Hillsboro'; W H Cunnirggim, jr., Raleigh; W P Tay lor, Chatham County ; Elisha Eudaily, Stokes Countr ; Jas Mabnnev, Snow Hill ; Sainl F Shulton, Rockingham County ; F B Andrews, Concord ; Peter H Jo'yner, Hen derson ; L Branson, Raleigh. A full attendance is desired, as important Dullness will be trsnsscted. Aug4 dlt Lt'ST, o N SATURDAY EVENING THE I6TH INSTANT, somewhere between the hillsboro road near the city. aud the old Depot, a GOLD HUNTING CASE WATCH without guard or chain. The Under will be thanked and rewarded by leaving it at tbe "Confederate" OIIicj. Jall-tf 5. id4. NO. 128. L M ILI 1 A HY - fH ItKCTOItV Field V'Jictri, linyidn, O'vUwitt and Corps ef Sunk Viiroiitui A1' iwnrnn ; No OotuNtis. ;Likl i . C'oi.ohtu. , MaJosa. ' i II A iruwn, I W K Cox, 3 S D Tlnuiton, 4 Hi van Uiiuies, 5 1 ' J N Han ell, : W S Ungs, IW 11 ' ai -ley, j 11 Wood, IJ W Lea, is McD Tate, jW L Davidson, Ir Barringer, ,11 T Guion, 'W J Martin, W S Davis, I H A Rogers, Hv A .Minston, jW UYai borough, Hi 0 l.Ktham, ,1 W llnrtt, W TEnnett, iE A Onborne, 'ur r run li 7 K lit Webb, K G if a v wood. Jilt hitson, W ii Cheek, J McL Turner, R A Harrier, Wli H Cowles, f T Spanow, 1 Jas Keilly, F W Bird, 10 S I D Pool, 11 .i 14 15 Hi II E Coleman, i J 11 lit man, 'HI Bennett, VN'ui Miieltae, j W A IMinve, I W V Murtin. H W Alston, t B Withers, J H Lambeth, GW Hammond, T H Sharps, 1H l'J 20 21 22 23 ! I H l ' I - t A III I J C M AndrewB, jT F 'i oi n. IT S Galloway, J W Mctiill, W U Robinson, W S Rankin, T J Woolen, W P Roberts, W J Pfohl, C U Blacknall, T 1) Love, W S Grady, J T Adauis, J C Webb, S N tstow,., ll i W J Clarke, 'ih II M Itulledge, J L Harris, jS O Bryson, : F Whitfield. W H A Speer, illS Pioflott, I U Lane, I A Gilmer, jr., S l Lowe, VV B CieHsman, V M Pai kcr, 27 2'J 30 31 ) V Jordan. CW Knipht, It G Coward, It V Cowan. J A D McKay, H O Lewis, J H Saunders, f L Twiity, a) H Taylor, J M Stevenson, .1 L ljost, (i W Flowers, W A Holland, R Mooie, T J Brown, W J lloggan, T Mc( Smith, N McNeill, A D Crudup, W n Jones, J T Davis, J it KeDonuld, lino t.non J A Rogers, I W Graham I A Ct aige, I .1 Dnla, J M Msyo, 3 J C ii Avery, 3t W L J Lowrance, (J T Gordon. dj i.l it Jonep, IJ 1 Johnston, (J D Yavior, iW fi Morris, i.lohn Afelilord, ' K A K' ynolJs, Itieo Tait, I A M Wnddell, it' W Itradshaw, W G Lewis, T L li lrgrove, J R Wn-.fton, A C McAllister, VVm Lamb. W M K.nbiiur, W J Hoke, Dnvid ('oh man, J J lludrick, ,1 A Baker, J E Hi-own, T S Keeau, 41 T C hiugletarv, 45 j 4Q j W L Saunders, 47 'ill Km itmult, S H W ulkup, L M M. Alee, (Vert W oitham, II McKcthan, A A Hill, J A Fleming, J C Vanhook, (I B tlobi m, rM A Park?, ;.) T Morehoad, A Ellis, A H Brio, (i (i Luke, I li C Jones, W A Owens, K R Murchison, .1 K Connally, P F fcm.on, A '' Godwin, .1 I! Palmer, I) It K. , bee, W M U.mlv, J D Radciill'e, Kd t'antwell, .1 T W, aver, SV S lii-rane, ( W Clayton, J T Hull, t h ruing, VV N Garrett, A H liaird, .1 H Ni thercutt, R W Wharton, E C Yellowley, T T-Jones, I J Spann, I! G Wright, h! Whillord, (J N Folk, I N Whitford, I vv uinion, '1 l.e Hift iiattalion ( Heav v Artillery ) is commanded by Maj ALxander McKae; The First Bsttslion Sharp Sliimteis bv Capt R E Wilson; The Seo nd battalion ( Infantry) liy .M ij ir J. lines J 1 redell, 53d Regiment ; The 1 1t i i it ita t tul n mi I Liiiht Artillery ) bv Mui Jonn W Moore; '1 lie 1. ii th liuttiilion by i:j W L Young ; I he Twelfth Iiattaiion Oy i;,i t .1 u ctiei ry ; ; lie 't hirteenth Uatlallop (i.ilil Attillei) b. Lieut" Col Joseph B Starr; Th" Fourleeiitb i!.itiiilion ( t.'.n airy )by Lieut Col J L Uenrvi 'Ihe Filtinith ILittalton (C.-ivalry) by' Lieut Col J "ll Wynii; The Mxt.entli tn.iou "(Cavalry) by Maj J 1. Meitiie ; i lo. man' L - ion eonsifts of a Regiment ana a B.tttaii n, Hie! is c "iiiu.snded by Col W it Thomas. 'ihe lt arot 3d Regiments are in Stewart's Brigade, Ji.hiiDtiirs. ihi i.-ion, Lweli's Corps. The 2d, 4 1 h , l-lih and .loth are in Ramseur's III igado, Uodt.s' Divisi- n, Lweli's Corps. The 5th, litli, 2Hli and are in Johnston's Brigade, Hodes' Division, Kwell's Corps. Thetitli, 21st 54th and 57th and 1st Battalion Sharp Sbootiis hid in Hoke's Brigade, Whiting's Division, Beam egai U s Corps. The 43d Regiment is temporarily with this Bi igade. " he 7th, 1,-mIi, mih, 33d and 37 tb are in Lane's Brigade, W ileox'e Hi v ision, Hill's Corps. The b:h, 31ft, 51t nnd Gist are in ClingiLan's Brigade. Pickett 8 Divi-iuii, Beauregard's (Jorps. The li It, l:nb, 5!lih and b3d are in Gordon's Brigade, Hainptou's Diviun, Stewart's Corps. The 11th, 2bih,4tth, 47th aud 52d sre in Kirkland's Brigade, lleth's Division, Hill's CorpB. Ihe 13th, ltilli, 'i'J.I, 34th and 3Hth are in Scale's Bri gade, W licox's iliv iMon, Hill's Corps. The 15th, 27th, 4Gtb and 48th are in Cooke's Brigade, Heth's Division, Hill's Corps. The 17th, 42d, 60th and 6tlth are in Martin's Brigade, Whiiing's Division, Leaureuard's Corps. The 24th, 25th, 35th, 4Utb and 5Gtli are in Ransom's Briir-ul''. l'ickett's liivision, Beauregard's Corps. Hie 'Will is in Ecton's Brigade, French's Division Polk's Corps. The 32d, 4:M,4Mli, 53d and 2d Battalion are In Daniel's Biigiiile, Ki di .' lliv iftioti, Lweli's Corps. '1 tie 3(t h and 411 1 h ai e in Herbert's Brigade, Whiting's Division, lieaurigaid's Corps. T!i'3!tih is in McNair's Brigade, French's Division, Polk's t'.il'pS. The 5Jlti io in l.ai is' Brigade, Heth's Dh-isron, Hill's Co.'l s. Ilie.ri8th and 6sth are in Reynold's Brigade, Htevea sonV l)i v i,-iimi. ' . Tbe4'tli, 41i, 3d, f.ith, ti5th 7t,li and Sth are not brigade SC1IF.DI7LE OF MAIL ARRANGEMENTS 1'OST OFFICE AT R A LEIGH, N. C. Northern mini opt:n Jaily a. 7 a. m. Eastei n " 7 " Fayelteville 7 ,. Wistei n " 9 p in. Augusta " 9 " N01 thorn mail closes daily at 9 a. m. Eastern " " 9 " Fa etteville ' " 9 p. 11. Western " " 9 " Augusta ' ' 9 " Otlioe open for delivery of mails from 7 a. 111. to 7 p. m. during the week Sundays fi um 8 a. m. to 9 a. m. and fioui I p. ui. to 'I p. In. PRINTING! THE " DAtLV PHOGRESS OFFICE," Haviri 1 u)'f1 itHHitrtint'iit t Mrti riul an ext'Tipifv va riety til l 'f and tine ot the (i n r t POWER P RESSES Id t!,e O-Mitfdi't acv, is prupaivtl to turn nut Mil kindi o sTotd iPrintixits; In the bi -t style of the art and at prices as reasonable as can be atlonled in these times. We promise that all work entrusted to us ,-hall be firouiptly, neatly and opediliousl v executed. Orders -o-iciud. J. L,. PENNINGTON sfc CO. RaleigJ, June 1H, 1884. NKW AUCTION & COMMISSION STORK. W11. a it. s. Tuck Kit a w. r. andrkws , have th day associated th?uiselvis together un der the name and style ol TUCK Lit, ANDRKWS A CO., for the purpose ol co ducting a general Auction and Com mission business. All business entrusted to them will meet with prompt ness su di patch. TUCK Lit, ANDRKWS A CO. June 23-t I 4l.'l weuty ceilts fur Hags --Twenty cents pound will be paid for all clean Coltoa so Lines rags de livsred at tbs rrogreet otlite, . I r:, ADTRRTICUIG RATK8. TlofTwia rates -will k eharjred for at. advrM rnaau inaerted IB the Diilt and Wbsixt faottasai : oss sojubs or aisHT usaa, ot ui One day. On week ..18 00 ... se uu 54 ,, 73 ..144 00 Two days 00 Three days......Mm..0 00 Four days 11 00 Five days .I5 00 Two weeks Three weeks One month Two tnonths..... fiflv words, or elfttt lines or lets roant sanar, and additional squares wlU t charged the taaia. Ad'ertir. meats tasnrted onoe, twioj or three times a week wil' b Sharged $4 a squius for i Vi ry ihsertioh. W Sen sent bv letter, the nosey msst accompany the ad vert. lenient. Marrtajret, leaths , religious and uthrr no tiees nbarged as t1rra-wiii'Oti snd mut be paid in Tune... I'ROCMS ALMANAC FOR tfiOI. SiMi T.WlT' ! 1 11 8j: T W T F; ' j I l! J 6, til 7 M 12 l.Mt'lo'lb 19 20, 21 i2: 2 ' 26 27! 28 .29130 I 3; 4 ii 6, 7 ,10111 12,13,14 17 18,1 IU 'il 31 , ' I 34 17 18 24 26 10 i 33 . 3 l iiSI Wii hi li it) f SI 1 i ; 3 4i , 71 81 9.10 111 ,14lis!l'l7!ll Isliili'i3 MiUl l'28l'29l I i I 1! Ii 8; 2. 3 4: 5; 9,111, I I'iilJ 16II7II8 192i 2Ji24i'25l2(.:r. 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Wake, Soeretary ot State. Jonathan Worth, Randolph, Public Treasurer Curtis 11 Hiogden, Wayne, Comptroller. SaHiuel F rhilitis, Orange, Auditor. Oliver H i'eiiy, Wake, Mate Librarian. Ms,jor (loueral R C li itii.i, Lem ir, Adjutant tlen-ii Ma,jor William U Oulick, Heaulort, l'aynntei. Miijor John Devereus, Wske, Qua, teiuutster. Major Ttion.as D Hogg, Wake, Commissarr ana Oro nance Cll'jer. Major James Sloan, liuoloid, Quartermaster. Major Henry A Dowd, Kdgeeonibe, do Major James U. F00S0, Asst. Adjt. Oen., (Roll ol Honor, i Major William A. Graham, Jr., Ass't A .i ;t . (l, or,ai. Lieut Josiah Collins, Washington, countv, Orduanc De part uieiit, Lieut. John B. Neathery, Wake, Asst. A.ijt. Ueneral. Lieut. Thomas White, Franklin, Asst. Quartermaster JUDICIAL. Siuriwu CW(. Richmond M I'earson, adsin, Chin Justice ..William H Rattle, Orange, and V nthiss t Mi . '. , of Craven, Judges; S100 H Rogers, Wake, Attorne' Oen-ialj Hamilton C Jones, Rowan, Repot ter ; Kdmund rl Freeman, Clerk. I Meets in the city ot Raleigh srciu,d Monday in June each year. The Morgauti.ii term hat been discontinued. J Superior f'oints. Judges. Edwin i Reads, Person Romulus ii Saunders, Wake: Robert R Hem: , Chowan, Robt S French, Robeson; James W Osborne, Met-klen-burg ; George Howard, Wilson ; Robert B Uil.iain, Uran- vnie; William ni nnipp, uenderson. Solicitor. 1st Circuit, Jesse J Veates, tie. I Td 2o.. Circuit, Charles C Clark, Craven; 3rd Circuit, Hioo Rogers, Wake, Attorney Oeneral ; 4th Circuit, Thomts Settle, Rockingham 1 th Cirouit, Ralph Button, CumOei land: Cth Circuit, Robert F Armlield. 1 ailkin : 7th Cir ouit, William P Bynuui ; 8th Circuit, Auguatu S. Mern- mon, tsuncoinoe. Confeileratt Statei Viitriet ourf. Hon A ta I'iirirs. Mar tin, Judge; Ueorge V Strong, Wayne, Attorney; W " watson, Craven, Clerk ; Wesley Jones, Vv ako, Marsha'. Coitwil of 2e. i' B Satterthwaite, Pitt; Robert I Dick, Uuilford; Dr James Calloway, Wilkes; 1, Kldr dgi, Johnston; J R Hargrave, Anson ; Jesse R Stubbs, Mn tin ; James A l'atton. Buncombe. Board Internal Jmprevemtnt. His Fxcelli ncy (Jovi m'r Tance, President tx officio. Win Klton, Jr. ol V si reu and J ii Flanner, of New Hanover. Richard H Battle, J ,, Secretary. G'fmmMto0rt of 2)'initno Fund. Hon 1 l.oiuas Rutlir Alamance, Hon Weldon N Kdwajds, Warren, and lb ti David L Swain, Orange. Literary hoard.-Hie Eioellenev Uov. Vance. Frei dent A'x ijieio, Rev William K PelL Wake, aud l'rilest r Mcnaru sterling, uutltorS; Dr. Wm. Sloan, ol U as ton; Richard H Battle, Jr, Secretary. Tbe University of North Carolina is at Cba. Bill. Hon David L Swain, President. Rev Caivin Ii Wiley is Superintendent ot It e Common Schools of the tstate. Wiley J Palmer, A M, is Principal ol the . C lu-titu tion for the Deal and Dumb and Blind, at ttal"igh. Dr Kdward C Fisher is Superintendant Asylum for GOVERNMENT OF THE CON FEUKRATK STATES. JarrKRaoN Dtvis, ol Mississippi, Presideni, .alary 'H, 000. Ai.sianiish II Stxphkns, of Oeorgia, V iee President, salary $8,000. Aiiti 10 Me I'reHident Col Wm M Browne, ! (is, IV James Chestnut, of S C, (Jul Win P Johnston, ol Ki, Col Joseph C Ives, of Mis.", Col ) W I', J.i e, Va, d ' John T Wood. I'riuiUo Sc rtitnry to I'reniUtnt Burton lUrrison, MlHU. Department of .S'tate Judah I' lli'iijauiin, 1 Da, S"t rotary of Slate I, Q Washington, Chief C Tk. Tim ollici' of Assistant Seetetary is vacant. Ih-yartment f JtuUrc Attorney tjeneral, t.10 Dan of Not th Curofina. Wade Keves, ol Ala, As-tsnt t' torney Oeneral. Kulus II Rhodes, ol Mi.", C niiys ' et of l'atent-. (1 hi VV Nelsdn, , t (la., ,-Mipi Miitend, ,. . of Public Piiotiiig. R M Smith, .,( Va, Puolie l',iii' Treasury Department--C ii Meuimiiigio , o, S f, retary of the Treasury Robert Tyler. Reg' I r. I Elmore, Treasure. J M Strotber, ,1 Va, io! Cirri Lewis Cruger, ol S C, Comptroller. II llw o1 r da, 1st Auditor. VV II S Taylor, ot La, ul'tm. Wor Department Jauie A Seddon, of , t- it ii. of War. Judge John A Campbell, of Al, A-.itau, Secruisry ot War. R (i 11 Kiau, Cblel Bur-tu i: Wr (ion S Cooper, Adjutant snd luspeetot (J. io ral. i.ieut Col John Withers, Liuut Col H L Clav, Major Kd A Pal trev. Major Chat IJ Lee, Major S W iLIt n .nd t a t . Rtllly, Assistant Adjutants and Inspectms (), 11e1.1l. Iln Oen A R Lawton, of (ia, (Quartet tnnsUi' lleueral. I. B Northrop, ot H C, Commissary (Jem r il. ,ColJi gas. Chief of Ordnance. S P Moore. M D, Surgeon l eral. C 11 Smith, M D, Asuiftunt .urgeoo. ATuejl Department S K Mallorv, ot Florida, rc-ote' of the Navy. K M Tiuiball, Chit I Clerk. Com Jul Brooke, Cliiel of Ordnance. Com A B Kaii ':'. :n : tor ol Orduance. Com J K Mitchell, in eha.,' 1. ders and Detail Surgeon W A W Spots n . .I '. . ' Mediciue and Surgi-rv. Paymaster J DeB' -e .:. Clothing and Pioiisions. 'oittnjtlec Department John H I.eaali, ol I'.'f.i-, I -masUT Ueneral. H St Oimige Ollutt, ' V 1. !.. Contt act Bureau. B N Clements, l ent,, I ,: .-t ,' r pointineut Bureau. John 1. Il.tir, ;. , !a. t'l:-J Finanoe Bureau. B Fullei, ol . (,', Clerk. CITY OF RALKK1II. Mayor Wm. 11 Harrison. COMMiaSlOKKSS. Ifstter If.irrf-W. 11. Tucker. Alei. Cr- h and P Overby. 2ii Hard W. R. Richard- Augu-iu L. 1 . and S. W. Scott. t'.i.rrn Ward Dr. W. 11. Men.ee J J O. N. rt. Harp. J. J. Christopher is Clerk to the It.n.iJ n , t y an City fat U01 lector. W. R. Richardson it City Treasurer 7iihi Conttahlf J. J. 'Bella, 1 lno .N v iluWu Aisislant. K. P. Battle, Citv Attorney. J L Pennington, Citv Priuter. F. U. King, Weigh Master. HldHT WAT0U. Captain C. florton. IfateAMa K. A. Johnston,. Win. Beevefs. U u, i. Parker, -U. ('. Later, C. A. Dndr and M u. urbi . The last Wedoesdsv nisht of tack month Is ths Uat k tied tor ths regalar ueotiafs of ths Hoard.
The Daily Progress (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Aug. 5, 1864, edition 1
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