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fjL. PENNINGTON. V v ' m' nTTTIOrlTIf limiVIT i 0mS OP SUBSCRIPTION. w the only terms of subscription to The V r'mnnth, $1 50 I Daily Paper, 3 months, $4 00 " ''iViio'f be sent to riewsubscribers witUout i0e Vvvice ; and in all cases it will be stopped for cxPire8- , rnu PRINTING. 'neCted with the Progress establish- -V. Mlf to any in tne tiiv or ruaie, we j!?' -Orders ?olicit3d and pron ptly attended to. rniLY PIKXtKESS. --zX- - --r tttt tt -l r innn JUJjI AO, OOt3. vC' FOR THIRD WEEK IN JULY. 4tM $nn Else. Sun Sett. II. M. H. M. 21 days old ...4 ' 4 5a.. 53.. 53.. 53.. 54.. 54,. 55., 8 7 7 0 5 jjtonday ...4 ...4 ...4 ...4 ..A .,loc ... -New Moon 5 h. '2P m ih"r"n'.H'.;'ionffth 14 h.12 m i:i?,t. HU Run. 1861 .:j'fiSrn on -Wednesday, .juiy Clear, days may i ' , '...;., ,. Urerf&er and GVo. For the past U -been hot and sultry, with low dewpouit, , daV 1 v C. almostruninteruptedlv once or twenty -four hours. Waters high, but no un tinVUnflt. oomc n in-ill hh-t"." " "j II irvt'.-t over and grain uninjured ex- il.., hv noMect. Bountiful yield and tree . - '.n some Corn unci Sorghum growing off finely-- .1' ..iJll IJ "' I Cotton and TODacco, quu.m.n.y suian, Fruit of all kinds scarce, except in nil uc-i'i'v ; l hkPORTK.D FOR THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. ' Th7 tv nrth lincoln calls for ater FroiiKthe Tsrth Jgn Conscripts Thrf l.tt rafm TwelTe Thousand Prison Vankees Claim l,V,,ftipil Thousand, mui rtvin runt" trl-European Affairs, c . . v...u,...ri,tAata the llth re- Order baye been issued for three hundred ... . TI,A "tu'd here. LiVuaad conscripts The laws will be omoiceu. i,,... xf-otintr. iirerinz Lincoln to rrflW advertises a - ,.,.vni .iTPtMit. Jeuerson Davis and other faders. A.rchbi.sho. Kendnck.' oi ivniuiuw.., New York on Wednesday . - . ' The Am. arrived at flalifax Iroui ljueensumn . .... 1 .- t . i . ..,..., onl, lJ.is-i'l denied :8th- In the House oi i.orus n. .... - the statement tnat .apoicon. ..aw . , ... . 1 1..., i...r.nv. nVPriU I'fi 1." ,uint 'mediation. In the Commons KoebucK ,uuu ... ,vourd move for the recognition of the Confederate btates .ntbe30tli... Hiif U'tW savs the whole uumber of prisoners, as re y;,tekat headquarter, to the 9th, 12,000. Federal killed and wounded, placed at 15)000. Excitement j-Aiisin Kentucky on account of Kebefinvasion, and 4.cimen- of Louisville are o.aniying for defence of iatcitv. , j Four hundred Rebels crossed into Indiana on the 8th lid man-bed on Corydon. vith artillery. hVlegrams from the Army of the Potomac indicate an iihcr hattle as imminent. They contain nothing of im fnitanee otliPiwis.-. Siekles not dead, anifbelieved will (ciVf r. ! Additional iProin the North. I ' K: h o s i, .1 ul v 14.-Haltimore Am i un of Saturday !"V(M.ing received here. A 'telegram iVom New York '"!aiiif twenty-seven Ihousand prisoners at Vieksburg, one 1 IiuiuViv'. :nl two field' piece.-,' thirty y's' gni. lit'tv ft liou.sand stand of arniSf and fifty-seven stand of colors. ! !n! hundred and fifty of the garrison were reported . ;tl! f..r- duty. i , Cmo' sn'oii'ti, ..Inlv ll.c-Ali (iiieH ;i1t.ng the front this j niortiii Knerny entirely changed his' front, having hibandoiii'd Hagerstown,. Faukstown. - l.llere the wires "i ivftit down North of Weldon ant we have to wait for the j balance .d'the dispatch lntil th" damage is repaired r.n. I'l-oni Mississippi Fighting going on at .Tark , son. d lksus, July 11. Another day lius passed without an tfiiemenf. In the morning the enetry threw a force un our right threatening a flank movement. Generals teatlierston ami Unford reinforced him. We drove tlie flrmniy' hack after an hours' hard fighting. Gen. Buford (cut fixty men principally of the Seventh and Eighth Ken tuekv. The enemy then withdrew from our right and in liie afternoon madf another demonstration un our let I centre. Van Ainbrtrg's tirigade repulsed them after a -liard tigfit. Um loss to-day about two hundred. The fiiemv are still fortifying. ' : fsr:rovn dispatch, j .1 .M'K'us, duly 11,11 o'clock p. m. The enemy aic rtill concentrating on our right to reach Pearl river. Our forces have just driven them back in the centre and burn ed house-i occupied-bv tbeir"shai pshooters. Later From Jackson. .lAdtsos.-July 12. Enemv opened tire at six this morning from hi batteries on our o'clock, a. m.. rained shells on the city left, and at S The enemy made a charge, luit the Washington Artillery and Cobb's Battery repulsed them with heavy loss, capturing 300 prisoners mid three stand of colors. Adams' and StovalPs brigades :icted gallantly. The enemy ai e now moving Around our right. Scouts report that Burnside is cross ing Hirdsung Ferrv. with two divisions. Col. Withei ld citwen, was killed by a shell. an Fivf. Thousand Mkn' at Plymouth. The Kx eet.ve Office receiveil a dispatch from Gen, Martin yesterday; stating that .scouts from the Uoanoke re ported that Foster hail returned to Plymouth with a fonsidoraW'o; force,, thought to he not less than 5,000 My Maryland. As regards the ultimate intention of t tien. Lee, there is one point (says the Savannah llepnbJi ra,0. on which there can he rio doubt or difference of Vvnioh. U is this : J i he lre?ent invasion i n finil nnl iinn ms t in fillip tist of the sentiments of the people of Maryland towards the .southern Confederacy. That State must now make her Hection between the free Confederacy of the South and the abolition dpotism of the North. There can be no evasion or postponement of the issue. Lee, with an army ample for her protection in any steps she-may take, i now on her soil, and if vlir! K. " r o 1 1 , .. -iimopenaence. she will Tn;i'Mt ;t . , ' 11 ill: ID UIU lilllBC Ul OUUU1CI .1 f . 7 " IIKHlHtiJl 11, by flying to arms and ia"iR m the expulsion of troni her dcBocmto,! the vile minions of the North r V . if IT... T - crat, a paper that opposed the elect; r m rMne.a and which. has ev-er acted with tho party to which uov. ance, has boftn nnnosml tv,,, , . As for Gov. .r- r 1 t 1 rT " peass oi mm '. v ance. we fnt W n.-t .i- n 1 . r.i ' -oiauy endorse mf r Humenaaiioris: He has proven course ! ni 1 , 410 in tne contederacv flrminedtouseallth. power at hi rll ish- wcre PposeAl his will certainl nOW ilnc J vCf j- support 01 every true man in tbe State in discharging hi, duties and ,uSta ni tl e (Jonfederftfe Onvprnmnnt ur r u.'"1H1fe uie wcare ior o-,v nr, ar o assists to tlie best of his ; tu3.OI oouih, 110 matter whit nbipp . tion. we may haw had to Mm heretofore. ":'m.rj nraplele independence and establ ? mentof theConfedoro ffo r,n , 1XD always do htrcallv .a l:. XVe j 1 4r v pvfNcu lu mm, and o luLiwt 1 Ait 11 iviirnAi. a. 1 - 1 1 " v x. 11 11 1 1 i 1 1 m n r tin 1 ' Vy I I 1 I 1 1 IV IH VOL. IV. RALEiGEL A Reliable Hit at thq Reliable ' Gentleman. We reproduce the T3Howing olt story as appropos of much of the news which we hear in these excited times. We especially dedicate this edition to the producers of telegrams in the South-West as tb matters occurring on and beyond the Mississippi : TIIE THREE BLACK CROWS. Two honest tradesmen meeting in the Strand, One took the other briskly by the hand ; ' Hark ye,' said be, ' 'tis an-oddjstory this, About the crows ! ' ' I don't know what it is,' Replied hisjriend. ' No! I'm surprised at that : Where I come froon, it is the common chat : liut you shall hear : an odd affair indeed ! And that it happened, they are all agreed : Not to detain you. from a thing iso strange, A gentleman, that lives not far from 'Change, This week, in short, as all the alley knows, Taking a puke, has thrown up three black crow.' Impossible!'' ;N'ay but its really true, I had it from good hands, and so may you.' From whose", I pray ? ' So having named the man Straight to inquire his curious comrade ran. . Sir, did you tell 'relating the affair Yes, sirl did ; and if it's worth your care ' Ask Mr. Such-a one, he told it me ; But; by the by, 'twas two black crows, hot three.' Resolved to tracso wonderous an event, Whip to the third, the virtuoso went, '-Sir,' and so forth' Why, yes ; the thing is fact. Though in regard to number not exact ; It was not two black crows, 'twas only one : The truth of that you may depend upon. 'f The gentleman himself told me the case.' ' Where may I find him V 'Why, in such a place.' Away he goes, and having found him out ' Sir, be so good as to resolve a doubt.' Then to his last informant he referred, And begged to know if true what be had 'heard.. ' Did you, sir, throw up a black crow ? ' ' N'ot I ! ' 11 Bless me, how people propagate a lie ! Black crows have been thrown up, three, two nd And here 1 find at last all comes to none ! one To the Voters of the Fifth Congressional District. The emergency calls for the purest and ablest o.r fKn pniintrv in her Legislative Councils. The well known character of Captain JOSEPH J. DAVIS, of ! Franklin, for patriotism, integrity and wisdom, pla.uly in i dicates him as the fittest man in the District to represent us in the next Congress. Captain Davis i.-! now leading his valiant company against the invaders of his country, and does not even "dream of his friends entertaining the idea bf voting for him for Congress or any other civicposi ' tion, at .-.his time; but we are confident that be wilt sknnk h i n h his toll o v c i t i z en.s may call him. Well known and universally rejected as he is, Franklin Countv offers her noble Ron to the voters of the District in full confidence of hi election, on account of his own unpretending merit, and for the good of the country . Patriot?, your suffrages are asked for a wise and prudent .statesman", and gallant soldier.- ...v,,.,, j ul y itd M -V N V OT KliS. Register, Standard, and Statu .Journal copy till election and sx'nd bills to this office. Duplin County. May '5, 18(:J. -Kiuroit i thk Pkookkss, liAi.Eifiii. N. C No wish to add or stir party feelino-s, but as some friend has suggested sometime since the name of Win. J. Houston, Esq., as a suitable person to be voted for for Congress in the district now represn ted by the Hon. Owen R. ; Kenan, and as one man should' have the' same privileges as another, 1 Miggest the name of THOMAS 1. FAISON as a suitable person to represent the 3rd Congressional District at the ensuing election. No better or more loyal man than rhomafl F iison no private man has done "more for the Confederacy and the soldiers. Three of his sons have devoted their time and talents in the cause of freedom, and one of them has sealed it with his blood. MANY VOTERS Ol3n CON. D1ST. OF N. C May 28-tf - NEW ADVERTISEMPTTS. Executive Department North Carolina," Au ii TANT General's Offick, ( Mii.itia,", - Raleigh, duly, 15th, 1803. S il knkual Orueh, 1 Yo 1.ri i II N COMPLIANCE W IT 1 1 AN ACT OF THE RE cenk. Legislature, Commanding Officers ot the ili tia'are ordered to enroll as a Guard for Home Defence all white male persons not already enrolled in the service of the Confederate States, between the ages of t-S and .')0 years, including foreigners not naturalized who have been residents of the State 'for thirty day before sku! en rollment. II. There -hall be exempt from tbe operations of this order the Governor, the Judges of the Srpreme and Su perior Courts of Law and Equity, Members of the Gen eral Assembly, the Otlicers of the several Departments of the Government, Members of Congress, Ci' il and Milita ry Officers of the Confederate Government m the State, the Ministers of the Gospel of the several Religious De nominations of the State, charged with the duties of such ministry, the high Sheriff and Clerks of the several Courts 'of Record, and the Public Register in the several counties. ...... III. After enroll nunt the men enrolled shall Oe di vided into Companies of not less than seventy-five men, nor more than one hundred, and shall proceed to elect their Company Otlicers. The certificates of such elec tion w ill be forwarded to this Office, with the paper of enrollment, in order that Commissions may be issued. IV. Officers of the Militia vill be enrolled for Home Defence, and their Commissions, when called into ser vice will be suspended only during the period of such service. V. This order is not intended to interfere with the en rollment for immediate service, those between the ages of 40 ifnd 45 years under Order No PL By order of Govenor V ance : DAN'L. G. FOWLE, Adjutant General. .Lulv l")-lw All Dail the State will copy one week and other papers two weeks and send bills to Adjutant Gen- . r 1 v . . ,41 y. era is umc , ..... COTTON FOR SALE. V 11 11AY, THE 21ST INST. T WIT f FT.T. to the highest bidder. iMoi..-i uiuur . t 1 u 1 nnrr. nAiian riitr in Jiexmgton, iuu to rzo Bales of Cotton. Terms, cash or bond with approved security. ALFRED HARGRAVE, Administrator. July 15-2t: V . V X MUD. 4 YOUNG LADY WHO IS FU to teach Music on the Piai Branches, to take charge of a small WANTED FULLY COMPETENT ino and the English .-hi. llox W, Jrayetteville, N. C - --..m... ....vyi ULU I 1 llVClll Iwuil mi'i n U ,. ........ ville. Addres 15-3t Julv N. C. Mutual Life Insurance Company, l T. 1 -in 1 J 7 ivAtiLiii, ouiy 10, iso.). A T A MEETING OF TUT nTRTTPTOPti hp frrrf Comnanv. hold Julv llth Kfi'! ; ,..r. 1 i iu 1 1 -7 - i-..., 1. jvj, ii h 113 ICJUllCU lUitL 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 cent, on the sum insured, to the Secretary or any Agent of the Company, have his policy continued in full force for one vear, 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 kiled or die from a yrrtind fecieved or disease contracted while in the service. Julyl4-3t Raleigh Standard, Raleigh Register, Charlotte Bulletin, Fayetteville Observer and Wilmington Journal publish 3 times and forward bills to the Progress office.- WEDNESDAY, JULY 15. 1863. NO. 211. AUCTION AND PRIVATESALES. L . J' '1 ' ' " I By WILKES MORRIS, Auctioneer. I AUCTION SALE. ! CARGO SALE DIRECT INPORTA TION. ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 15th. 1863, COMMENC ing at 10 o'clock, A. M., I will seo at ray Sales. Rooms, No 2, Granite Row, the entire cargo of BR. STEAMSHIP "ARABIA," v,,i Da!fr for- this market, and comDrisins- arti- J.na noasitv. sind which are now very scarce, and in demand, viz : 149 cerooms Muscovado Sugar 18 bbh Crushed Sugar 15 tierces Molasses 100 boxes Star Candles 25 kits Mackerel 25 " Salmon . 20 boxes Hull & Sons' Brown Soav, 20 boxes Extract Logwood 45 bbls Coperas 10 kegs Bi. Carb. Soda 20 bbls " " 5 bales Hops lrt bbla Epsom Sak4 12 cases Seidlitz Powder. 1 case Antimony 1 flask' Quicksilver 1 case Phosphorus 4 " Spt. Ether, Nit. P. L. Opt. 14 drums Castor Uil 1 case Ether Sulph. Rect. Gross Ess. Peppermint, gross Ess. Lemon 1Q bales Dundee Bagging 2 cases Children-s fancy nose Ladies Gaiters t " Note, Letter and Cap rapet 1 Enveloped 20 cases Matches, 27 gross each :50 prs super English Hauies 3000 lbs. Sole Leather 1 case Briar Root Pipes 10 casks Ale, pints 10 " quarts 20 casks E. I. Pale do 300 cases French Ale, quarts 105 cases Geneva Gin, quarts 10 Pifes Holland Gin 10 54 casks Cognac Brandy G4 casks Cognac Brandy, :'.d proof 35 i casks St. Croix and .lam. Knm 10 Pipes St. Croix and Jam. Knm i SO cases St., Julien Claret 50 cases Cognac Brandy 10 casks Alcohol 40 boxes English Cheese 30 Kegs Nails 300 sacks Turks Island Salt July 10-tds VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER i OR cash on Thursday, the 16th inst., at 10H o clock, A M., three houses and lots, situated on Davie street, in the eastern portion of the city. Also, one acre lot, tront intr on Martin street, with two comfortable building-s on the same each designed for a small family. Also, about 3000 feet solid lumber, 3 by 4, 150 pine poles, suitable lor Mi ?:A nieces 15 feet long, for sleepers or V . ' o r.... h(.nt 9 000 lflt.ha. Also, as it stands, a ! . ..f corn now growing. Sale on the premises. II. KE1M. July 10-tds & Litchford, Auct'rs. AUCTION SALE K WILL SELL AT AUCTION, ON WEDNESDAY WB.. he 15th day of .July, ISM- to tne nignesi uiuuei, town of Hi"h Point, 30 yards from the track of the North Carolina Railroad and 100 vards from the station. Lpon the lot is a two story Brick Building 43x43 tin root, with Engine shed; Blacksmith shops, Dwelling and stable a twenty horse power steam Engine with f w boi ers, near ly new and in good order. The building is well adapted tomanufactuiir.g purposes of any kind"; store or ware ftouse. Also the following Machinery; 1 Pe"' C'T Cutting Lathe , 1 Turning Lathe, 2 hand lathes ; 1 Mil ling lithe and Slabbing Machine; 1 Drill Press; 1 Boring Works; I Polishing Machine: 1 circular cwiw one extra Iron Plainer ; one Trip Hammer ; one tan Bellows; two Blacksmiths Bellows ; one Fairbanks one Platform Scales: a large lot of haf hng p ul es and hangers complete ; a large quantity of Me i her belt- lag Hammers, Sledges, 'iVno-iii's. Swidges : Meel dies for for"-in- all parts Mississippi mm, ' , milling all parts of Lock and Gun; Stock and Dies; Screw Plates and Dies; Calipers, Pinchers. Files sorted, and all tools necessary for manufacturing ancd. "" iU5f!; Also the following materials : Gun Skelp Iron, Cast Steel, Block Zinc, Sheet Zinc, Copper Borax Glue, Screws. Sand Paper, Gun Locks, Grind Stone . Salt, Corn. Nails, a pair young Mule- H" . . T:fl,.. I'ntterq ior and many omer suppne. , ' ... tMITFR o'clock, A M. G1LLAM A MILl.hK. iSmo'nd Enquirer, Charlotte Bulletin and Augusta Constitutionalist copy till day of sale and send Bills to GillamJfc Milder, High Point, N. C. FOR SALE. 4 FEW VALUABLE ARTICLES OF MJD1C1NE, A Pulvarised Opium, CJilorate of Potassa, Epsom .v. A,, i . .' --.j u i l.nhnrraouis SolU- tSalts, Uastor un, uniorinaieu wa ,.- tion n Ri-Carbonate Soda: also, Castile Soap. All in quantities to suit, and at low rates. t 1 ... r n f n r nA I n r fillion ' 1 -in.l a No. 1 Rosewood. Iron Frame Piano. Inquire ol the Sucl n L. Mi11jo.' ai. -; Julv ll-2w Kinston, N. C. A ino a. line v.anauiau , . ,i . t . . - - - , - FOR SALE. o NE SIXTY AND ONE TW fc. 1 1 - ; - t. at1iinn9rv Kntrinnew and without bo ers. -f . vn-inc w th boilers. One twenty-iour norse row f'b. A nrdpr One ten Horse Power I'ortable Engine in good Older. One set Boiler Plate Rollers neay.y. ' One set Foundry fixtures, consisting 01 Cupalo, Fan, Crane, Ladles, Patterns, Ac. Julv 11-et SHA WILLIAMSON A CO. tnT? SALE. . nn, TJTTir.nTVG LOT IN THE CITY OF l ui;ri nr,nitrt the residence ot A A KhAl IIP UU uu.i.".. - . M. Lewis, Esq. in the Northern part of the city. r - or a ' . . l a ivoici(;u,"i't"'--" . Apply to v' R. RICHARDSON. .nine u-Li FOR SALE. . . mimrTD vn D01IVn5 A Fille ONE HUNDitMJ inwuoA.iw ivu...- 15UU1 ".."Vai. 1U. I C Wrappers and of selected TOBAcyu in iue ers in proper proportion PHILLIP A HOOKER, milsboro', N. C. June 17-tf PIANO FORTE FOR SAlU. a VKRY SUPERIOR GV2 OCTAVO ROSEWOOD A Piano Fm te, made by Knape A Ghale, of Baltimore, fhVabSe Piano has the entire Iron Frame, and is flmsh 1 tie aooe 1 l f ound corners, a very fine tone ed all round ,ha ing J u 'Enquire of and every way a hrt rate in PTRSSON. HarcetSt., opposite the Fair Grounds. July 9-tf JUST RECEIVED. nrwnRTATi C. M. FARRISS HAS JUST r turned with a splendid assortment of L 0 C K A D E GOODS B . . P T A t?naW;-.r.o Poll Q Tl ( with the latest report 01 "XrBISS, Merchant Tailors. July 9-tf RICE FOR SALE. Limirnr will, SELL RICE BY THE CASK. r 1 a. a. u ' Commissary X Apply to v,. .x. x T-HOS. D. HOGG. partment- July 4-tf ' Captain C'S. HOTEL FOR SALE. J nPFFR AT PRIVATE SALE, THE LARGE, NEW HOT1n tL town of Louisburg, and lcatgHn.t astofthe Court House. H. HARRIS- July4-tf . " REWARDS. $50 REWARD! FOR INFORMATION THAT WILL LEAD TO THE recovery of my very fine black cleth Overcoat, with cape of the same material, which is attached by buttons around the neck. The coat was stolen from my negro man whilst the train was stopping at Franklinton R. and G. R. R., on Sunday night, 5th inst. The cape of the coat has one button and bntton-hole in front for the pur. pose of connecting the cape. Also in the arm-pit of said coat wUl be found a linen patch securely sewed with ha name of my brother, Martin Maddux, written in it. Any information of the whereabouts of the coat-will be' left with the Editor of the Progress, Raleigh, N. C. July 10eod3t - T. CLAY MADDUX, M. D. $20 REWARD. E STRAYED. LEFT MY FARM 10 MILES SOUTH of Raleigh, on Sunday last, a small mare Mule, full mane and tail. Tne above reward will be paid tor tne eliverv of the Mule to me in Raleigh, or to Mr. Medlin theiarm. W. D. JOHNSON. July2-tf C $10 REWARD. CI TRAY ED FROM MY PREMISES IN RALEIGH, 14th Juoe, my red cow ; tne red is mixed with black, back and tail white, end of one ear cropped and a notch in the underneath side of the other. Any informa tion will be thankfully received, and the above reward Said for her return to" me in Raleigh, next door to J. J. letts. A. LEITCH. Jiily9-lw Executive Department North Carolina Adjutant General's Ofpice, (Militia,) Raleigh, July 10th, 1863. ' i r . .. Order, V No. 13. f i i i H COMMAND ING OFFICERS OF THE MILITIA ur, nrHrfl tn pnrnll all able-bodied white men be- 1 : .veen the ages of forty and forty -five years, who are sub ii t tr. fh nrTiRrrint Xr.t. Those who are exemnt from military duty by the Exemption Acts of Congress, are hot to t)e enrolled under tnis oraer. M In ariiHr-m tr, thft pTPmntinns undpr s'aid apt. here trfrm rKliarioH an. fhp follow in or ATremnted iind(r act nf the Congress and approved April uin, iooj -.justices oi the 1'eace, County Trustees, county oouciiors, coroners, .. M A ii . . t . o i iir --. i piriatora ra-r i :n lfctora. one ueouiv oueriu. in eac I minr.v nhorn tnwc is no iax i-zouecior. vonHLauies now in rifting nno liAnntv iMert tor eacn court wnen tne uourc may request it, one County Commissioner for each Coun ty' for distributing money and provisions among soldiers' 1 . - 1 ft a, ir..) il nil n ' ' C f A.ialnf tia C lailitliOm ALCUlii - - rtnrr nnb ii rtntv. Militia unicers. aiavor anu ro ire ui Raleigh, Wilmington, Fayetteville, Salisbury and Char- lOlLC , lUUUaCUUIB Ul Oiaic, v ui,.ftui.. "-r" " ' v- ments, Literary Board, and Employees of the State Gov ornmnn) in tno diflfVrTit. denartments. III. The Commanding Officers of the Militia will re- port with tbe men ordered to pe enrouea, at ttaieign, on rr Viafr.ro Vm 1 of f Ainrnot. " IV. Each man ordered above will bring with him to . n i i i 1 Camp one good pair ot snoes, two snirts, two pair socks, and one blanfcet. By order of Governor Vance : DAN'L. G. FOWLE, l.ilu lS.1tr Adiutant General Alt Dnilv nnnprs in the State couv one week, and other papers two weeks and forward bills to Adjutant General's Office. SPUN COTTON EXCHANGED FOR LARD. v wil l. KVPHANRF.nOTTON YARNS AT OUR OIL AND SOAP FACTORY, in Fayetteville, as rn.-o . i hnnxV. nf Vnrnj. No. h. fJ. 7 and o. i averaging. for 10 pounds of Lard each ; 1 bunch, No. 9, for 11 pounds T o.,! on, 1 do No. 10. for 12 Dounds. VVewillex- u i uaiu, ivuu -, l f r.Uonrra nnnn ihpaf. fprmS for one halt ol any amount 01 'Lard, paving cash at full wholesale prices for the other hall ; or we will give one ouncu oi npu vuium, i.u. No f to 10, for 12 pounds ot Lard. , ' F a. Mclaughlin a co. . r f un Oil fXr. coin fi t .in r Vactoi'V. A pure Hincie oi 1..1.H' vhjj .ww""- Z rif .vi A. McL. s LU. , U.J U 1"! NOTICE. i vnn vp. i. a II Y DESIRES A SITUATION AS TU toress, either in a private family or College. She ita graduate of a Southern Institution of the highest Koo on omnripiipp of four vears. and has taught r..,if.,iiT. r oiin Vrnch Music on the Piano, with all SUClcoaiuu) xjiiv.u. - , , . . m i -in t.hn English branches. Any one desiring a Teacher Willi nlease address "A. E. L.," care N. Chaffin, Salem, C. July U-tf Tf ITTRELIS SPRINGS. mr,n mnr larr tttvp nnR HOUSE WILL BE A! r l Mv i xi iox uaii-, ww.- open for the reception ot Dearaers. i 1 TG4 At? RO 4 RI). a $G.0O noaru yci uaji ftA n . week. .j,uu monthV:..... i 10000 Children under ten, and servants, halt price. BLaCKNALL & CO., Proprietors, p. S.-We cannot send our Omnibus to the 3 o clock night train. May 23-tf . B. & CO. JOHN G. WILLIAMS & CO., STOCK d- MONEY BROKERS, RALEIGH, N. C CONTINUE TO CARRY ON THE BROKERAGE iiL':V I 1 . . .,1 ,tr,H oa heretofore, in all its Vail- ous branches. ) IIIMS ai l IfM IUU swuu an uv.v. - June 25-6m PIANO FORTES. JAMES PIRSSON, P. ANO FORTE MANUFAC tler. mpectfuUy infold the public that he has es tablished himself in Raleigh, and offers his services to all those who wish their Pilnos skillfully and thoroughly tuned or repaired. Orders left at the Book Store ol VI L Pomery, Esq., or at Mr. Pirsson's residence in Harget stVeerne&y. opposite the F.ir Grounds, will meet with Prom jtrttention. pirg90n re. fers to Rev. Dr. Swedes and Professor Hansen. Jan 13-tf . PIEDMONT SPRINGS. burke: county, north Carolina. THESE SPRINGS ARE SITUATED IN WESTERN North Carolina, about fifteen miles from Morgan . V. Koantifnl and romantic COUrv " fS water, SULPHUR and CHALYBEATE, are said I. bl VZE S y in the country. Deer, Bear and Pheas ants abound in the mountains the servicPg The Company nas - aZT". ,fcBr iiaT1 nd adv to taKe cr.arf . . . , , . r SSTinSTSdVlir .be reception of TM..r, by the 1st of July lVoard, per day.... Week MTliackw'ilt'VeveM Thursday ; itffi thPU pfoVert, wilb Uiree hundred aefeToMand attached, we5ldbe Sold to a person compe- tenttotaK.ecuiKc ... k.'ViXvt wbtvos CO. June 25-tf riCjVJU a ." ..... - - PRINTERS'-INK MANUFACTURED BY B . A . R AND A L L , Marieta, Georgia'. -no OK NEWS AND COLORED INKS, OF AN EX B celleni : qiklity, and warranted equal to the best Northern make. A Book Ink at 60 cents to $4 per pound. Kf, SPC. v,... ,v.b cans. CURRY COMBS. S V UFACTURED by JOLLY Sc LACK, "ircb 19-tf ' Raleigh. N. C. De- W. STOCK June 2-tf R. RICHARDSON & CO., AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, RALEIGH, N. C. CURRY COMBS. DOZEN CURRYCOMBS FOR SALE AT aXA) Factory ot March 24-tf. JOLLY A LACK. I ADVERTISING RATES. The following rates will be charged for all advertis ments inserted in the Daily Pr&orkss : OSK SQUAB. OF TWELYB LINI8, OR LESS . One day ...Si 00 Two day? 2 00 Three days... 3 00 Four days. 4 0 Five day. 4 50 One week.., 5 00 Two weeks?..-: . 10 00 One month :...18 00 Two months 25 tu Three months 30 00 Six months...;. :.S0 00 Twelve months 75 00 Twelve lines or less count a square, and additions squares will be charged the same. Cash will be demanded from all persona except wber special contracts are made. When sent by letter, tk money must accompany the advertisement. MISCELLANEOUS. DESIRABLE INVESTMENT LANDS. IN TEXAS ONE-HALF OF THE .1 TJTSTO LIKNDO TRACT. FT1HIS TRACT OF DESIRABLE LANDS WAS-SE, I lectl for his home site many years since, by Col. M. BTMenardJ who was an extensive" land owner, "in Texas, and one of the leading founders of the city of Galveston. The property has never passed out of his family, since its purchase by him, and one-half of it only is now offered tor sale ior a change of investment, and will be sold in par cels of one-fourth of a league, or 1,100 acres each. It is situated in Milan county, within tne TEMPERATE AND SHOWERY BELT OF TEXAS. about 45 miles North-Eastward from the Capital of the State, and about 55 miles Northwestwardly from Bren ham, the present terminus of Railroad communication with r- , J TT i vxaiveston ana nousion. an nmirahlo (vimhinatiftTi of lanna for fttr pastural pursuits. High and dry post oak lands, filled wi,th iencing mnveriais ; ROLLING PRAIRIE, WITH BEAUT1LUL BUILDING SITES commanding a view of the entire tract j . RICH TIMBERED BOTTOM on both sides of the Creek, rising from there to a fine prai rie covered with mesquite grass (not the bearded) n vrttrp a ssr.n FOR GRAZING PURPOSES. and which extends uninteruptedly to the banks of the San Gabriel, from 12 to 15 miles aistant. This region of country is not surpassed by any i it Tex as, in REGULARITY OF SEASONS, DELIGHTFUL CLIMATE AND HEALTH OF THE LOCALITY ; and the tract itself forms one of the best investments for present use or future profit to be found in Texas, THE LAX D UF 1'KUMISK A U U FrJAUfc. ni-inT thu Hrv vpiir of 1 SfiO in Tpvns. Mr. C!onoll' farm, (on a portion of the tract,) yielded an average of 50 bushels of corn, and 15 bushels of wheat to the acre. There are numerous flouring mills in Milan, and the adjoining counties oi xeu anu nnaiusoii. All the small grains grow well, cotton yields one bale to the acre, horses, mules, sheep, hogs and HORNED CATTLE THRIVE WITHOUT WINTERING and arc largely raised throughout the region. The titles to the land have never been questioned, and are unques tionable, and there are no squatters on It. The settled ... i ? T. Jirrl a portion ot tne state extenas iar Deyona junan county, in every uirecaon. The property now belongs to J. . inrastier, superin tendant of the'Press Association, and one-half of it is of- rered tor sale, only because trie acceptance oi tne auties oi hi3 public position involves the necessity of a partial change in his investments. It is offered at private sale until the .th day ot August, when if not disposed of, it will be sold at public auction,' without reserve, for cash, in Confederate Treasury notes in the city of Atlanta. Forturther information, anuptan ot tract appiv to R. M. PARKS A CO., Whitehall Street, Atlanta Georgia. May ll-M&Ttf BY TIIE GOVERNOR OF NORTH CARO LINA. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, FOR THE PROTECTION OF OUR nprnilp fnr ni nossihle. iifriinst the evils of snec- ulation, there continues to be necessity to prohibit the exportation ot cei tain articles ot our products oeyona 1110 limits ot our st.ate : . N.'' therefore, 1. ZERULGN U. VANCE, Governor of North Carolina, do issue this Proclamation, continuing the proclamation ot .June btn in lorce ior miriy uay from and after the 13th instant, in regard to Cotton and Woolen Cloth. Cotton and Woolen Yarns, Leather and Shoes, subject to such exceptions, Ac, a3 have been ex pressed in inv proclamations neretoiore on me suoject 01 exportation. I ,rnn uThrtrnAf 7vl.ni.ntf f? VaVTP. OnV- ska l ernor, Captain General and Commander-in-Chief, I w ' hath sitrned these presents and caused the Great Seal of the State to be affixed.- Done at the City of Raleigh, this lOth day ot Juiy, A. I). 1SG3, and in the year ot American Independence me 87th. Bv the Governor: L. B. VAJilt. R. ft. Battle, Jr., Private Secretary. July 11-1 w . s 11 rioiw nonnrQ in tli St.atfi insoi't one week, ana week- .111 vci.j J'"( ' " - ' , I'll lv and semi-weekly papers two weeks each, and"send bill tr i vecutive Othce. THE PEOPLE'S FACTORY. TH ARE NOW IN OPERATION FOR THE llfct- 7 tit ot the people. ue are now mauumviui ui i"- fu-ino- liiittl nnii Old - Fashioned l ooms, plnnlng Wheels, Bed Steads, Ac. In a few davs we expect to bt? 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 f,.r old castings, which you must bring to us if you desire the' supply of new castings to be kept up. We shall soon br prepared to furnish plows of various kinds, bv-wholesah; and retail. Soldiers' wives yill be furnished with necessary articles at reduced prices. SIMPSON A HOOKER, June 3-tf Hillsboro', N. C, LACK fc FARRISS, MERCHANT TAILORS, PROCTOR' S OLD STAND, Fayetteville Street, Raleigh, N. C. -iTTE WOULD INFORM THE 1UBLIC THAT V E ' have on hand and are constantly receiving an - CITIZENS' AND MILITARY CLOTHING. The business will'be carried on under the direct supervis ion of Mr. C. M. FARRISS, and satisfaction guaranteed to our patrons. An experienced band will go to tbe Camps to take measures lor unilorms wnen oraerw. i a i.APK C M. rAKKlr. April 7-tf ES'RAYED. -r-ionu TUP t;TATF .T ABLES. IN THIS CITY, ON P tie 4th instant, two MAKE MULES, one bay and olc bl ick. The black one has a Fear on tne nip. iweu tv dollars reward will be paid for their return to THOS. D. HOGG, June 8-tf Captain and Acting Q. M ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT, rvALF.163. J., JiaV O. 18Di T EAD WANTED. I WISH TO PURCHASE . LEAD S 5 28 in I j for this denartment. Ftrsoni naving arge or sm all 1 pound nnt;.;ao will rtloa annlv at once Wi gM-e ot POVYD. Mor iu g jioGG, Capt. C. 8. May S-tf In charge of Ordnance. WINDOW GLASS. OEVEBAL BOXES OF THIS INDISPENSABLE AR- Vt;io from Sx7 to 12x14 mr saie oy Bait; ut THOMAS CARTER. a 1 iiv v July, ll-3t SCOTCH SNUFF. fTIHE UNDERSIGNED ARE MANUFACTURING ON The tract is divided in two nearly equal parts by Brushy reek, (emptying into San Gabriel river,) and comprise ncnltiiral and I an extensive scale a very superior ariicie 01 nuivtn SUFF, and are always prepared to-fill orders from auy place in the Confederacy. P B. W. LYNCH A SON., May H-'2m Petersburg, Va. AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANT ITH AN EXPERIENCE OF MORE THAN FORTT years, the undersigned does not natter himseli, bxxz is flattered bv 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 SNUFF! SNUFF ! SNUFF! -T ORILLARD'S SNUFF, I j RAILROAD SNUFF, "Lorrilard's Scotch (Salt) Snuff, Appleby's Railroad (Fresh) Snuff. For sale bv A. A. WILLARD, Jane l&-3m Greenboro, N.C. - THE
The Daily Progress (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 15, 1863, edition 1
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