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Tj, L. PENNlNQTON. I .nVWPTISTWfi RATES. The following rates will be charged for all advertii ment3 inserted in the Daily PsoafcMS : KRIS OF SUBSCRIPTION. i :j j vulf are the only terms'of subscription to The ..ocaKSS. : j 3 months$4 oq :l'ar('r' ;, 3 00 I " " " ' 6 " " 6 00 r" " -. 1000 B-' -i.tr 'iVnot be pent to new subscribers without CixM,0.r "jvince; and in all casoa it will be stopped ffibMime paU for expires. f' JOB PRINTING. . ,tirl with the Progress establish- ONK SQUARE OF TWELVE LINKS, OB LKSS ' One dav. SI 00 Two weeks : $10 00 Twodavs 2 00 One month" ..18 00 Thrae days 3 00 Two months 25 00 Four days 60 Three months..... 30 CO Five days . 4 50 Six months 50 00 One week 5 00 Twelve months 75 09 Twelve lines or less count a square, and addition, squares will be charged the same. Cash will be demanded, from all pe, ..ns except where special contracts are made. When s- u by letter, tke tooney must accompany the adrertisen" t. RALEIGH, FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1863. NO. 213. .rii .It'' y PjKlll- VOL. IV. . .1 ' 111! C( CI"' L''"'; vu)' oi umn,, i ' ' .vocute all orders for BOOK and JOB a - . .1! 1 . 1 f j-- o I frrr y 1 1 xr' off nn irl gvlLY PROGRESS. FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1863. C FOR TIIIRT) WEEK IN JULY. Sm J'ixe. Sim Set. II. M. IT. M. I.Monii '!' days old..... M.Jnd.ay in. .-Ir !;.Fri ;UNew Moon f h .-. i ' v.-s' length 11 h .4 .4 4 20 iu...4 4 12 in 4 ,,.. . IH1 i' ... II,, k'nn K lV--Ll.ll. !" '"! ,,n Wednesday, JulU. Cleai i IV untfinr (iii(, I ' ...en hut and . . . "V ' ,- jA. ptv -mr 53.. 0-.. .r3.. rt.. ,",.. ....7 . . .. 7 ...7 ...7 ....7 ....7 7 R 7 c, may .1; O U. r or in i i l ill tT'V.' with low if'ir)jOUlt, C. almost uninteruptedly once or hours. Waters high, but noun- . i .1. ..A ..... i ' ,,-v- -iv,-!' mid grain uninjured ex .. ...!,v. .rl.n-L. . Bountiful yieldand-free '('..ii arjd'.Sorghum growing off finely '.v;:,n ;indTobnfco, quantity - small, F;uit of all kinds scarce, except in TELEGRAPHIC NEWS jiKI'-i U'.TK.I1 FOH TUB ASOCI ATia VRK- !'nm Rirlnnona No News. i ir. .'H, . re.iuired amount o i. ,i in ' - Jl ; - - .1 . iV. .) .-. ,,:!', ll'. IM' til ' auk in.-rrha :u io-o i'l-nn h" ''-'- Vi. . .., w ri? n-v -r "iui-r bai '111'. , , L- I i.1 . . ' .-v.-ii :t rumor u'l1 .,;'.n (.i Hi- ank.-e fn-tiHa h.iM: tak.-n advsin I Hull. U. " " s ..i 41,. hitrh wat'r in tt,--. Aj'oniatox .,, to ,,r... ...! to i'i-tiTf';n!V Ii' ii. !. stock in , iii I1!, una in--' If Mtn'dar a-socia- iptly, we won lit r.-r'nu'ant of the ,ni oi r.rw-1 than 1 L i- funji-i'l urcil 'I'h .ind will - i;Vth'-!- cnlitillU I ',,;,, KKSSl! iV VI. i'J ri'TI'iN f,r W'ediifsd'iy j 1.;i,ii'! id !:lU ,r !i. Hi t- uil he hoi'! the , Xovcniber, V-. See seotiuii of ruii.i o-Xtrri -e-.-ii.n. rUilicl -It)! 'The li-trict aie us ioIImws: ( 1!'iov;u;, THIRTEENTH IiKGlMENT, X. C. TROOPS. The following is a list of. casualties in the 13th regiment of North Carolina t oops,' Scale's brigade, Rentier's division,. in the engagements around Gettys burg, Pennsylvania, Lieut. Col. Ilymau command ing : ' Field and Staff. Wonn-led : Lieut Col-jnel Joseph II. Hyinan, ankle. Company A. Killed : C'rp! Henry Waters, pri vate dnhn KoLjiis .n. W'-un-'eii: Capt K I Withers, l.-t Lieutenani L 15 Hend -r ! Lieutenant James X Williarnsnu. Seigt .) M J Hit---, privates Henry O Howard. John Totten, M.xuk . rv-:i, Josepii Moore, Plcasawt Si-i'tt. Missing:. J-. no. 0 U.iegan. Total killed 2. wouiitled 7, mis.-irig 1. ! - Company 15. Killed: Setgf J X Knox, Corpl U W Choat, privates II S M-...or, II C Alexander, A lirimcr, -I L Kimb.ell. Wnuoded- Ctpt RW Choat, Privates J F Kii i;paii i( k. -I H XtPio, W J Taylor, T..T WiUUor. i!e' amunlatod., ii F Wolfe. S H Marks, W A McGinn. X C McGinn Missing: 2d Lieut Ed wanl SiT.it h. privates W F I5artiette, ,1 It Nicholson. Tuta'.H-kiiled 0. wo.i.idod' 0. missing 3. Conipanv (..-'-Kilied: rury UcimUu, Eii Looiler. Wounded: ' 2d Lii'Ut- W W itainy iinortariy), 2d Lieut W in Y lraddon. Sergt John 1 Yahorough, CWpl (J W 15randon, private's Ad hhus Atkins. John Al- leu (leg amputated), Sand Covington, Win M Powell. I Missing: Private Win W Stanfe Id. 'L tal- killed 2, j w.mndetl S, missing 1. Conipanv D. Killed: 2d Lieut Thos Chambers, I Cor nl H. A G -rdo! i, privates Jno Evans, Authouy Xormaii, Win i Oaklv, A inly Stephens, l l Nwu.en. Wounded: -d Li- jifWin r Woods supposed mor talK) Ci'M.l R M" Stephens, privatfs Wrn Faacettc, j (leg nuiuutate.i) J ll O l.rien. Win .'oi. pe- .tmpu- j tated, W MeFavlaud (h-g an.i.utaied'i G ' Eee. W d- ham Jo'lmston supposed morraiiy.i Tlal -killed I T. woUM-ied s. j Company L. i-Kim-d: Tie,s Fonxilh'. Win W , Murray, J M llei- ks, Fctley Gerriner. Wonnde.i: i Capt 'Thos A Martin. 1st Lieut James IVison, 2d : Limit John R ire!.-'.nd; Seigts J P. Rmdshaw, .1 A i l;,.l ,;, W l'.,n.'., itK Private- John Adams, C J l' l li. . i- a uAv- W P-''',s. Geo W j Lackev, ('.!) May. James M ' Mati.Ju Ration. II V, VorAc. To the Voters of the Fifth Congressional District. - t be emergency calls for the purest and ablest i ..-r, Ko f-nimtrv in her Lecislative r'rii-inrilj Th 111 c II Ul Ji-l i . r- - . - . . . well known character of Caytam JOSEPH J. DA.VIS, of t ranklm, lor patrioiism, uiguit auu wisaom, pia.niy in dicates him as the fittest man in the District to rem-er-l us in the next Congress, apuun uavis u nnv i-l his gallant company against the invaders of his eo o and "does not even dream of his friends -entertainii idea of voting for him for Congro?s or aDy other civ tion, at ".his time; but we are confident that he will from no responsibility to which hisfeilow citizens ; call him. Well known and universally respected as he- is-. Franklin County offers her noble son to the voters of the District in full confidence of hL election, on account of his own unpretending merit, and for the good of the country. Patriot?, vour suffrages are asked for a wise and prudent statesman" and gallant soldier. Julv i-td ' MANY VOTERS. Register, Standard, and State .Journal copy till election and s'end bills to this otlice. Duplin County, May 23, 18G3. Em wk ok the Pbooress, IiAi.ruiH, N. (J. -ish to add or stir party feelings, but as some friend has suggested sometime since the name of Wm. J. Houston. Esq., as a suitable person to be voted for for Congress in the district now represn ted by the Hon. Owen Ii. Kenan, and as one man should have the same privileges as another, I suggest the name of THOMAS I. FAISON as a suitabL person to represent the 3rd Congressional District at the ensuing ... . i ,i riM . i T election. N o better or more loyal man tnan j inimai i Faisrm, 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 W freedom, and one of them has sealed it with his blood. MANY VOTERS OF 'M CON. DIST. OF N. C. May 2s-tf AUCTION AND PRIVATE SALES. 'house AND i lot for sale. 7I1J, BE SOLD. IF APPLICATION BE MADE soon, a good and desirable residence in the city, about l',o yards South of the Governor's Palace, on Fay etteville street. For terms, ic, apply to .lulv 1C ti W. K. RICHARDSON. REWARDS. ,60 REWARD! 1 T?OR INFORMATION THAT WILL LEAD TO THE lj recovery of mv very fine black cloth Overcoat, with ca.pe ui iiic suiut; ma id lai, nuivu is aiidLucu u y uuiuiui around the neck. The coat was stolen from my negro nan whilst the train was stopping at Franklinton R. and R. R., on Sunday night, 5tb inst. The cape of the has one button and bntton-hole in front for the pur of connecting, the cape. Also in the arm-pit of said coat will be found a linen jatch securely sewed with the 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 10-eod3t T. CLAY -MADDUX, M D $20 REWARD. E STRAY ED. LEFT MY FARM 10 MILES SOV of Raleigh-, on Sunday last, a small mare Vub mane and tall. She is a bay and has a wart oti th -.ear. ..The above reward will be paid for the del the Male to me in Raleigh, or to Mr. Medlin on t Julv 2-tf W. D. JOH js. MISCELLANEC TTfJ DESIRABLE IN TEXAS INVESTMENT LANDS. 0NF.-1IALF OF THE L. ll: DO Tl? V CT. WAS SE, v UOl. M. in Texaa, : .llveston. ince its .b red for in par- XAS. of th Bren 'n with S1 10 REWARD. TRAY ED FROM Mr PREMISES IV 14tb .Tiitip. mv red cow : the red black, back and tail white end of one car c notea in thu underneath side ot the other. iv inv rma tion will be thankfully received, and the a'oov : r-.ard paid for her return to me in Raleigh, next d . r to J J. Betts. A. L.V l'CH. July-9-lw "ALEiGH, lixe't with .1 and a i". Brushy o-rprises a d and . .led with iTES i: o ii dt or! n- I 'eaufort. Gnslow, ' ',, : nisrir. -- Martin. Heriford. Gnt. . I'.rr. Miinan;;, P.i -.noar;k, Camden. Currl'uek.N u.,,.i,t..i Washiivrton. Tvrn:!l and l'erti ' s, I ;.;lrnl Halifax, llgecoinlie. : '.',":: .,ii Pitt. Greene, L-nMr and Hyde. ;' Ti,i,;l 'lH.ifricJ t '-arte ret . Craven, .L-ne ,iiipli-i. Wayne, .lolm.so'ii and S,impson. F.itilh,Iistj i, 1 New Hanover. Prunswick, Colum MiCLiailiTi, Ilobes.-.n,- Ciunlvi-land, Pichmorid and 'l.'iriifti. . . f.i'li lJistrn t-:Ww, Krai.Ulin. ran ville. Wake, '.range and Nash.. ,- Sixth IHstriri Alaiiia'ic;. Person, Ciswell, Uoek' ' .'.uamGnillord, Stokes ;i'id Forsyth. -;,, Vixtriri Ki'idilnh. Davidson. (Jh itham, I . M- .v. M .:)' e !!. St:u.b-':.;d A'.s-in. . V' "eMi lhstrtrt .waii, Caharriw, l';)io!i, Meek- ; ,i'i.l.r,v . ' .!- in I i oe, .to. t Jat.iwha and (,'leaveland. - yiui'li i is! i a I Asiie, "Aik-giiaiiV. Wui-.es, Cat-l- .o il. A!.-.t:.'!er, Yadki'i, Surry, Davie, Iredell and ' ; e. - . . T-iiJ.'i- hi.-tlrir' Ciav. Cneiokee- Macon. Jackson. - Ma.ii-ui, Punc. mil: Vai.t-ey. McDowell Watauga. - o - i'.i.KVKNTu- N. C. 'I'uours. Tlie Charlotte IuUefiu .i-' the following :, . 'Pile following has been kindly furnished us for priblieation by Mr. G. W. MeDonald, written Viy his ' ii, Sergealit'l). W. McDonald, who, -together with iiis brotlier, was woiliided in the fight near Gettys burg, Pa. The following is a partial list of the killed and .vounded in Company F, 11th Regiment X. C. 'V.. on . r!.e 1st July, in the fight at Gettysburg, Pa. : Killed- Sergt Goodman, privates James Clark. L T Helms and 11 C Yountz. Wounded Lieut J Clanton, leg broken ; Lieut l'-A lioz.le, side and arm, serious ; Sergt ) W Me ' iLiuald. in the left side :, Corpl John II. McDonald, iihtly, in head ; Corp! J Packet, Corpl Ilartgrave. blames Pass. lh'nner. Ciirity and Wm Jixou,ince ,.th;m . Fin;.;er, Jiartgvae. llartlive, James Hill, T ." JainisoM. Lewis. 11 McLuery. J M Cjuery, Mitclia, Martin, Geo NeaU i It. ft arm oil.) Wm Packet. Ueives. Geo A lvCCK. d M Mathews, A J P.ik", Missiuir: J A Uip'ey; Ped, 4: wounded, 10.: COTTON FOR SALE. , 'IT ESI) AY, THE 'JlST 1ST., I Wll-i ssr.i.n to the highea bidder, at the Court -house door, in l.evimrton. 100 to 125 Pales of .Cotton, terms, easn oi b.ui.l with ar.i. roved emiritv. ALFRED I ' A HOltAV K, Julv 1.5-2t :' Administrator. Wm M Tliouip.oii. Total missing 2. Company L. Killed. Privates M Leonaro, James MeDauinlTWin Ilh'eurv. Wounded: 1st Lieuten ant Fraiij; Wiliiaf.is, 2dLieut X I Lain; Sergt J A Nail; Privates A O laWalt. John Harris, l A Holt; ;(t W Kinkle, r C May, Jno Pidenhour, Anderson Pidnhour. dm. SheatsJohn Tulorow, T V Vinegum, 1) () Wallae--. Killed 3; wounded 11. Company ( i .--KilWu Sergeant It J Stalling; pri vate K P Jones. Wound'ed: 2il Lieutenant ltufus At kinson, Sergeant J II Keel, Corporal J It Mayo, pri- 1 vates L Atkins, L W Plount, M v Larnlnli, ,) r, ra rexson, '.I D Liliev, J Med.ford, II Parker, Proc tor. J H Wi,itehurst. MiMng: J Savage. Jotal : Kii'ed 2. W.'-nntled 12, M5-si;;g ! . C -mpa-iV II. Killed: Private Jan;-- F aughau. I W(.i:nde-1:' 1st Lieutenant: J Macliu Smith, Sergeant .T.u,.. .- v ' i! itlifVe (V.rt.i.vii -I M 1 5. d iev! ;.--n . le :11i;m- t.o.,1. i'.ii- .r. l.'ohert C vin':tou. Owen Joyce. Hen- till' I . I I l w t fcl J i V'- - - . VF1 1'- FOR SALE. FEW VALUABLE ARTICLES Uf MMJit;i.t, ulvari.-cd Opium, Chlorate .ot Potassa, hpsom 'Salts, Castor Oil, Chlorinated Soda ( baDarraquis oiu tii.n, Pi-Carbonate Soda; also, Castile Soap. All in quantities to suit, and at'low rates. Also a tine Canadian Stallion ; and a No. 1 Rosewood, Iron Frame Piano. Inquire of the Subscriber, L. MILLER, M. D., . , .1 uly ll-'Jw Kinston, N. C FOR SALE. ONE SIXTY AND ONE TWE.T ilUKr. i uv er, stationary Engine new and without boilers. One twenty-lour Horse Power Engine with boilers. One ten Horse Power Portable Engine in good order. One set Boiler Plate Rollers -heavy. One set Foundry fixtures, consisting of Cupalo, Fan, Crane', Ladles, Patterns. &c. Julv ll-i;t SHAY, WILLIAMSON & CO. FOR SALE. BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOT IN THE CITY OF Raleigh, opposil m the .Northern part M orai- i San Executiye Department North Carolina, Adji i ym General's Okfice, (MiiiTiA,.) v Raleigh, July 15th, 1863. ) (i k N e it a l Order, No. 15. j IN COMPLIANCE WITH AN ACT OF THERE- T .nfriala t nrp Pommanilinir Otfipprs of t.hi i 1 1 tia are ordered to enroll as a Guard for Home Defence all white mate persons not already enrolled in the service of the Confederate States, between the ages of 18 and .50 years, including foreigners not naturalized who have been residents of the State for thirty days before said en rollment. II. There" shall be exempt from the operations of this order the Governor, the Judges of the Supreme and Su perior Courts of Law and Equity, Members of the Gen- eral Assembly, tne umcers oi uie seerai jeparimeuis ui the Government, Members of Congress, Civil and Military-Officers of the Confederate Government in the State, the Ministers of the Gospel of the several Religions De nominations of the State, charged with the duties of such ministry, the high Sheriff and U'- ks of the several Courts .ot Keeorci, ana tne ruDiic r .gtsiers m me several counties. III. After enrollment the mea enrolled shall be di vided into Companies of not less than seventy-five men, nor more than one hundred, and shall proceed to elect their Company Officers. The certificates of such elec tion will be forwarded to this' Office with the papers of enrollment, in order that Commissions may be issued. IV. Officers of the Militia will 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 and 45 years under Order No 13. Bv order of Govenor Vance : DAN'L. G. FOWLE, Julv 15-lw Adjutant General. All'Daily papers in the State will copy one week and other papers two weeks and 'send bills to Adjutant Gen erals Office. .ITTST( " THIS TRACT OF DESIRABLE LAND: lected for his home site many years eim it. .ucuaiu, w uu us an iiiiumic ov and one ot,the leadiDg founders of the cit.i The property has never' passed out of hts piiT-hase bv him, and one-half of it only is ? for a change of investment, and will l one-fourth of a league, or l,10v) u -situated in Milan county , within ti,. .M BERATE AND SHOWERY' BE Li out 15 miles North-Eastward from the Ca; , "Tn. ind about .Sr miles Northwfstu a-dl ! ...ti. the present terminus of Railroad com iron u ;-,i: ' C liveston and Houston. ! 'i 'he tractis divided in two nearly equal pa T b ! ":eek, (emptying into San Gabriel river, ) ai r a;i admirable combination of lands for a.jricu patural pursuits. High and dry post oak land.- fencing n-atenals ; ROLLING- PRAIRIE, WITH BEAUTILUL BUILDING commanding a view of the entire tract ; RICH TIMBERED BOT on both sides of the Creek, rising from there to rie covered with inesquite grass (not the beard. UNSURPASSED FOR GRAZING PUKP" and which extend? uninteruptedly to thebank? ... Gabriel, from VI to Id miles uistant. This region of country is not surpassed by any in Tex- as, in REGULARITY OF SEASONS. DELIGHTFUL CLIMATE AND HEALTH OF THE LOCALITY ; and the tract itself forms one of the best investments for present use or future nrotit to be found in Texas, THE LAND OF "PROMISE A-ND OF PEACE. During the dry year of 18G0 in Texas, Mr. Conolly's 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 of Bell and Williamson. All the small grains grow well, cotton yields one bale to the acre, horses, mules, sheep, hogs and HORNED CATTLE THRIVE WITHOUT .WINTERING and are largely raised throughout the region. The titles to the land have never been questioned, and are unques tionable, and there are no squatters on it. The settled portion of the State extends fa. beyond Milan county, in every diree' ' in. The pr . jrty now belongs to J . S. Thrasher, Sui -tendant i the Press Association, and one-half of it i' of fercd for sale, only because the acceptance of the duties jf his public positio'n involves the necessity of a partial change in his investments. It is offered at private sale until the 7th day of 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. B'or further information, and plan of tract applv to R. M. PARKS & CO., Whitehall Street, Atlanta Georgia May ll-M&Ttf . n f Rale'edi, opposite the residence of A. M. Lewis, Esq., V- . v. . r .1 ...1.. i I . . . t . L 'IV i ' rv Melton, Pet ,er iiooins. Total Killed i, woimd- June od 7 e, Transylvania. Henderson, Folk', j Company 1. Killed: Sergeant Joel Hudson. 1st Lieutenant m 11 w menesier, Ituthei4brd. Mitchell, Haywood j Worn KieO amputated; Sergeant Josephus Pratt; Private,, Henry Carter. Giles Jones, J I Logers. Jiissmg: iu Thos Smothers. lames Wray, Leonard Fry. Total Killed 1, wounded 4. tnisrisiug-o. Compcnv K Killed: 1st Lieutenant Wm M Xun nally, Privates J II Upton, Jas Walker, J F Slade, Itiehard Itamsey. Wounded: 2d Lieutenant Wm It 'Folten, leg amputated, Corporal J II Trplinger; Pri vates It C Xun, P F Carter, W N Summers, P Sum mers. Julius Love, Thomas Loftos, W 1) Wgigl.t, John Chandlers, Missing:. Corporal It W Stan field; privates J W Bagby, John liateman, It C Saunders, G W Ware, O W Walker. Total Killed 5. wound ed 0, missing.'i. ' IoAlMTt'LATIoN. Killed ' ' ' V.-,Mt-,b.,l tio tf W. R. RICHARDSON. . . . A - - FOR SALE. BOUT ONE HUN'DRED THOUSAND POUNDS of selected TOBACCO in the Leaf. W rappers ana Fillers in proper proportion.- PHILLIPS & HOOKER, June 17-tf Hillsboro', N. C. A1 PIANO FORTE FOR SALE. AVERY SUPERIOR C.'. OCTAVO ROSEWTOOD Piano Forte, made bv Knnpe & Gliale, of Baltimore, The above Piano has the entire Iron Frame, and is finish ed all round, having four refund corners, a very tine tone and every wav a first rate instrument. Enquire ot JAS. PIRSSON, Julv P-tf llaret St., opposite the Fair Grounds. Missiim 17 .Walker. Catliov, T Wiiigate. deft arm oil', i lames W innate ami G'.rpl Wm. Nat! S. Smith, 2d Lieut., Acting Adjutant. RICE FOR SALE. HIE STATE WILL SELL RICE BY THE CASK. Applv to C. II. Thompson, M. S. K . commissai-y ue- partment. -inu. i. julv4.tf Captain C. S. T I K Sio.'i:..- Minna v morning, th l-tli inst.. of London, went ashore .'e miles south o f-ort richer. , -i t):.'rtdly ship, tie- .-tt-ainer Kat k li.ild Head R.-aoh. tweh "!. I. .null, in coainiand ot the tort, immyaiatelv sent 'at a luni. li ed .-! i-a v slu-.o ters -,'. Long Beach, and hav em -nt lor th M. amer C'ongaree, tried to get aWhit w..iih gun over, hut finally had to carry it n' the Light U"use. The Col. arrived at the main bar. about U o'clock -a Sunday morning, and troni thai point to Bald Head Meirh had to encounter a severe tire .from the blockadcVs ' ti Caswcli, next froin tjoth titockading squadrons and liJ.ly from the New Inlet block ade'rs. The d.'laelnnent, however, Vehaved most ' handsomely , driving oil' four steamers, wle-n tlev w.-re .enfiladed by the s.1iirs otY the tieaeh, upon which tliev came round and dro--e the Yan kees from the stranded ship,. as well as driving their three it. afn.'rs oil. Our 'troops lired hut eleven times, striking m-arly every tire ; the enemy tired over three hundred trues. Our infantry were also subjected to a severe tire 'tgraj..-, canister and she'd, but they came safely through, dv the wav. Col. Gwathmev sent Colonel Lamb his Wiiit- '""1111, Out it l.u ,. to reach h m NEW ADVERTISEMF.FTS. VOLUNTEERS WANTED THE LAST CALL .' TO THE RESCUE!! HOTEL FOR SALE. OFFER AT PRIVATE SALE. THE LARGE, NEW HOTEL in the' town .f Lnuis'burg. and located nst East of the Court Hoie. ti. HAUtus. July 4-tf -in. i ii nr N. C SPUN COTTON EXCHANGED FOR LARD. WE WILL EXCHANGE COTTON YARNS AT OUR OIL AND SOAP FACTORY, in Fayetteville, as follows : 1 bunch of Warns, No. 5, G, 7 and 8, (averaging,) for 10 pounds of Lard each ; 1 bunch, No. 0, for 11 pounds of Lard, and 1 do., No. 10, for 12 pounds. We will ex change upon these terms for one halt of any amount ot Lard, paying cash at full wholesale prices for the other half; or'we will give one bunch of Spun Cotton, from No. 5 to 10, for 12 pounds of Lard; A. McLAUCHLIN & CO. A pure article of LARD OIL for sale at our Factory. iXs-i A. McL. & CO. 4 T A MEETING OF THE DIRECTOl j Company, held duly 11th. 163, it was any insurer in this Company who may bet ber of the force to be organized a-, " A Gui IY THE PROCLAMATION OF THE PRESIDENT, ) jut issued, i very able-bodied man .betve-oi the ages ot i and -la to be eio'oll 'il nnmeuiately for the ueiense of the Country. An op-.iortunit v is given, however, to ail to volunteer that ehoo-e r,, ,l, and bv volunteering , they can choose th 'ir cm-;.;? , - arid regiment.-, and those ho volunteer will b eiiti',1 -d t-- B. untv. 1 -dell will be received i i into my r-gmient n N . i.. R.:in-inber. .u - leiv. .-. 'unteer or be enrolled . lv the 1 :ie vi 'K.;n.e Ilis srun exchanged lots Wit ll the tviini- -0.n- tlw.,- l-i,-,,l,-l - --'v . ... . '1'U III. , I.1IJU .. II. hen Colon, ! i Kai-.l.i.l th. t...,v,,1..a ti, ot L"in.in, c,.. v:is iiiirioil hut li tlivi-.w thp iuhv- l'ef ahniif 1 1,11 i , , OW 1-- 'aneiiioer. oil -t nf Aii'HHt. C CAHSU Care R. I'.. V Julv IT.'.t" a '. 0 i ' I ; i.e ; i;. anies, squads or singly " 'dqiiariers at Raleigh, . Address. i; i:so.v. ist Marshal, Raleigh, N. C. in v l-i board and put out th l it credit foi slow . 'ol. L.ltnb deserves nnination in drivin 'ti I ItJUt Iflir t,, ,1,-, ,,, ,.1, .,l....li, ...... ii'.-r. . '. ,. . - i n i .i i uauii' oi o oe ri . i' in i his Onertrv and de- thj blockaders and most likelv SALE OF OBEDIENCE TO A l)!a',- ; ot r.quity ot aKe l.'ountv .Oel Una. m the case ot Ann F.H.-.a ii, Thompson, Adm iN and Snm tl. i;,, Term, ls'il. and o:al rs from time .'Si i t V.w i act . 'CIA I 0,'iM No. 'Ji;;'. lleaiiii'"s District C ape Fear. "..mis- ,r,.v. . c.f ,iuiy pith, imj:l 1 ALL THE OFFICEL: nrig. tren. 'm. i i i i i , i u .1 s ii, i t . i . thoiitv from f ,..-.. II .... r 4. 1,w dutv wi,l, their .Mi.-eio ' 'n without Ue- S. C ' -n;" "i- at Charles- ' l.M M l.' V - l ' I i .1 , ab.--.uit bv OF au lav, h t..-n. VA D OF THE COURT State of North Caro- 'iiicutt again-t (Jeo W. g m s."' made at Spring 1.1 tl'ill" Ill 1 .1 . . in il .... . ....v iii.iv,-. ,t n .-(ll.l cause, T sha.l proceed to sell, at the Court Hous, on 1 ue-ilay . t August term ot the Couatv C at, 1'.' M.. the Iloii- ami Lof in the . ...i . i .......... i ...... . . i . ... . . i i , iuiii iR-sui.eu o , oe .ujoc eninieii ease. the premises are located in the Southea.-tca-i! l.art of theCitv of R -ih.Jrri,' iimv occuPO'il ov .urs. ttomentt in, n.-, ! the lots of Stephen Justice, M he House has two rooms iki.I i, t. 1 v, t hero is ground enough -for a eood this. lot alwavs rent- well, . . 'i-i. ....... . ..... .. .. i i , i i ue I'uiui im-i uin girc ooiiu anu go ou s -c' i'v, pava ble twelve months att.-r date, with interest f. . 'date or he can pay ,'. K. G. LEWIS, C Julv 17-td Mutual Life "insurance Company, ) lALKIGH, JUIV 10, ieo.. ) DIRECTORS OF THE resolved tnat Ai.-. .n ii o til 11 111- omnanv who ma ocvo - . . ,. . , i . . .. iinQi'd loi- Home er oi tne rorce to oe organr.eu a-, .-. --- Defence.- undor the act of thetieneral Assemblv enuueu an act in i elation to the militia and a guard for Home Defence, ma v. upon payment of one per cent, on the sum insured, to the Secretary pr anv Agent ot tne com.iaii , have his policv continued m lull li-rce 101 um- .t-' had not entered such service. , Resolved, faither. That the entry into siu-h sercc . w ithout the pavmnuit of one per c nt. exti a pi shall not be deemed a forfeiture of the policy i insurer, so entering, shall be killed or die tro-e recieved or disease contracted whiL; in tne ser Julv 14-ot a , , lialeigh Standard, Raleigh Register, Charlotte . Favettevilie Observer and Wilmington Journal pui... times and forward bills to the I'roprcss ollice. ' RECEIVED. MIL IMMORTAL C. M. FARRISS HAS .iUST RE- turned with a splendid assortment h a 7-. r y j ' ' 7Y C BLOC A A l f " " - n uu in - NOTICE. A YOUNG LADY DESIRES A SITUATION AS TU toress, either in a private family or College. She is a graduate of a Southern Institution of the highest grade, has an experience of four years, and has taught successfully Latin. French, Music on the Piano, with all the English. branches. Any one desiring a leacher willl please address "A. K. L.," care N Chaffin, Salem, N. C. July 11-tf KITTRELL'S SPRINGS. FTER THE 1ST JUNE, OUR HOUSE WILL BE open for the reception qi Doaraers. n i TP CtV HOARD. Board per dav, 5:0 a week oj.o ' . 'month,'.'.'.'.'.'.'.' . 10(M, Children under ten, and servants, half price. BL&.CKNALL & CO., Proprietors. P. S. We cannot send our Omnibus to the 3 1 o clock night train. May 23-tfl B. & CO. A' BY THE GOVERNOR OF TORTH CARO LINA. A PROCLAMATION. TTTHEREAS, FOR THE PROTECTION OF OUR people, as far as possible, against the evil3 of spec ulation, there continues to be necessity to prohibit th exportation of certain articles of our products beyond the limits of our State : N-w therefore, !. ZERULGN B. VANCE, Governor of North Carolina, do issue this Proclamation, continuing the proclamation of June 8th in force for thirty days from and after the UJth inetant, in regard to Cotton and Woolen Cloth, Cotton an ft Woolen Yarns, Leather and Shoes, subject to such exceptions, &c, as have been ex pressed in my proclamations heretofore on the subject of exportation. in ,i-;tn,m u-hprpnf 7rr.rT.nv TL Vance. Gov- seal X ernor, Captain General and Commander-in-Chief, t w-'-' hath signed these presents and caused the Great Seal of the Sta'te to be atlixed. Done at the City of Raleigh, this 10th day of July, A. D., 1SG3, and in tile year of American Independence the By the Governor: Z. B. VANCE. It. II. Battle, Jr., Private Secretary. July 11-lw All'daily papers in the State insert one week, and week ly and semi-weekly papers two weeks each, and send bill to Executive Office. JOHN G. WILLIAMS & CO., STOCK C- MONEY BROKERS, RALEIGH, N. C. CONTINUE TO CARRY ON THE BROKERAGE BUS ( ) iuess at their old stand as heretofore, in all its vari- , June 2o-bm ous branches. THE PEOPLE'S FACTORY. WE ARE NOW IN OPERATION FOR THE BENE fit of the people. We are now manufacturing the Flving Shuttle and Old Fashioned Looms, Spinning Wrieels, Bed Steads, kc. In a few days we expect to be manufacturing Shoe Lasts and Pegs. Our foundry is also in operation, and Castings of all kinds will be furnished as far as possible. The farming interests of the country will receive our especial attention. We will pay the highest prices for old castings, which you must bring to usif vou desire the supplv of new c astings to be kept up. Weshallsoon.be prepared to Tur--.sn ijujws ui vanuuo kinds, bv wholesale and retail furnished with nceesarv arti. i slm: June 3-tf . 1 1 rs wives win dc ed prices. HOOKER, boro', N. C. T Juh -tf LACK A FARRISS, Merchant Tailors. Office of Raleitfh & Gaston R. R. Co,. ) RAtaaoH, N. C.,June la, 186J. ) dor, ourt. lG... pleadings mentioned r- " and familv . and adioinint'- arv Saunders and others. l"ie rei,;li;-. and a good gard.-ii. I understand rrHtE BO RD OF DIRECTORS OF THIS COMPANY T r Glared a Dividend of 10 per JL . . ., . tr-r MnndHV. 1 1 r, ot ,lai, y, ....... i Ii.pl i.iui' "" " -. tap'liu ei..n, 1 1 -- lstia. June If tlA W. VASS ' Treasurer, FOR SALE. i. E. J'dv 1VJ 'oinmand -d Ma.j. Gen. Win us,, : JAME-S 11. .laior and A. HILL. General. r lUMillAM s LATIN (illAM.M lu t m- t . i . . . We' FINE HORSES AT AUCTION. fILL BE SOLD AT TOWLES AUCTION AND Hie 1Mb inst., at 11 lisiiv fiTt'All I(; eVm,M , . ulv H7-21 ' " omniissiou Store on Satnrda lin 200 0011 ZTIL'' SUBSTITUTE WANTED. SUBSTITUTE OVii.il 45 IS WAMu, run. ' which a good pticeSvill be paid. Address J S., progress eini-e. PIANO FORTES. JAMES PIRSSON, Pi ANO FORTE MANUFAC turer. respectfully informs the public that he has es tablished hhnsdf in rfaleigh, tmTldVhoou thoe who wish their Pianos skillfully and thoroughly uned or repaired. Orders left at. the Book -Store of Vt Pomerr, Esq., or at Mr. Pirsson's residence in Harget ' eetelily opposite the Fair Grounds, will meet with - '"InlnS Fertes bought "nd sold. .Mr. Pirsson re o Rev. Dr. Swedes and Professor Hangen. ..'An i r-tt . PIEDMONT SPRINGS. BURKE COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA THESE SPRINGS AKE SITUATED IN WF? North Carolina, about fifteen miles from kn.,t;fnl ond rnmantlf ton in a moumainuuo, uca.uw The waters, SULPHUR and CHALYBEATE, a be equal to any in the country: Deer, Bear -ants abound in the mountains. . The Company has succeeded in obtaining of an experienced gentleman and lady to ta. the House, and will be ready for the rec-pn t bv the 1st of July. ; - Board, per day. - Week Montii... A Hack will Lave Morganton on m and Saturdav tor the Springs. 023" One-fourth of this property, with acres of land attached, would be sold to a ,enfVnoa&Ch -rRef AeBS&T SPK! "PRINTERS' INK MANUFACTURED BY B . A . R A X D ALL, Marieta, Georgia. LACK FARi M E R C II A N T T A I ; PROCTOR' S OLD E WOULD INFORM. THE FT; have on hand and are constant. sortment of . CITIZENS' AND MILITARY C, The business will be carried on under th. inn of Mr. C. M. :ilSS, and satishv to our patrons. An .xpeiaenced hrno Camps to take measures for uniforms w G. A. LACK April 7-tf E S ' ' RAY E D . - ' OM THE STATE STABLE. 1 he 4th instant, two MAKE M 1 , .ick. The black one has a ''c has reward will be paid for tl- T. ,r,.- s.tf Capt:- . ORDNANCE DEP A Rai.kiosi. N. C. T LAD WANTED. I WIH TO . ij t..r this department. P(rons ha. . Mai, tities v ill pbase apply atT on('," . FOWDF I for 10 pound ot LEAD. THOS. KoGi. Mavg-tf Inch.-.: ND , THAT WE ing an a- ,'fING. . to the ,'kriss. Y, ON iiv and T wen- t EAD ial; mod urs 2$ 'JO dav dred WINDOW GLASS i VERAL BOXES OF THIS 1NDIS1' from 5x7 to 12x14 for sale b Ju'v U-.U TIIUM ' Q-VE Oticle CO. ALIHGorrr ret-ii ii.ii- W A V ii i.i VOUNG LADY WHO Is' . j , , x (, to teach Miia,-. tu.. 1.- ' ' -..,c,v t-ije Add N. C. O ClOCk. 2 splendid CIIAUt'ERS. a beautiful black MARE--:;alV fault whatever. Julv 17-2t brown HORSE and a and sound and sold for no IAS. M. TOWLS, Auet' CURRY C03IBS. JOLLY & LACK. OMM DT)ZEN CURRYCOMBS FOR SALE AT THE CJJ Factory o March 24-tf. AUCTION TO-DAY fi.m.,- . ; rl a ? charge of a small .1 i. Vr, ox fayetteville. N o J-Jl ., OM I'ETENT Old the ViifrKil, School jumi i- Fi ,-?..i c. 4 T 11 O'CLOCK, AT WILSON'S AUCTION STORE. '3;?i lbs. Hi Carbonate Soda ;''.rplendid Sewing Ma- The 'se are rare anil evcellpnt nrtirlt.s one Mlver ;hain : Ladies ioniipt Ribbons. en ines. Wfltcli : Gloves, Files, and. many other articles A tine bbon July 18-lt t A M M VFF Ctr1NGGV SUPERIOR ARTICLE I of Writhe- Fluid, of which samples can be seen and K i nfven at the Progress Office and at the Tele 3 D?PJ uTeofthe Southern Express building OnLrs solicited, and particular attention and a discount given to those wishing to purchase lor sale. N June20-tf J. E, BRITIO. .-..nr-v ito rV i V T ' V -iook NEWS AND CULUULu i-c. vr .-v., J) cellent quality, ana warrant c4ua. Northern make. Book Ink at 6U cents 10 pci News Ink at 75 cents per pound. Colored Inks at $1 to $8 per pound, in half pound and pound cans. . CURIHY COMBS. VUFACTURED bv A-erAv, . JOLLY 4 LACK, arch 19-tf Kaleigh,. L. W. R. RICHARDSON & CO., STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, June 2-tf RALEIGH, N. C. SCOTCH SNUFF. rpHE UNDERSIGNED ARE MANUFA I an extensive scale a very superior arLc ' NUF'F, and are always prepared to till ..rJe, olace in the Confederacv. 1 ' B. W. LYNCH ii S" May 14-2m Petersburg R- ON CH any Va. 1 AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANT -fTTITII AN EXPERIENCE OF MORE THAN FO.iil vears, the undersigiaed does not flatter himself but is flattered by his customers, and will receive and sdl at Auction, or'on Commission, everything entrusted to his care. FRANK I. WILSON, Mavl4-tf Auctioneer Standard copy SNUFF! SNUFF ! SNUFF! T ORLLLARD'S SNUFF, I j RAILROAD SNUFF, Lorrilard's Scotch (Salt) Snuff, Appleby's Railroad (Fresh) SnuflF. For sale b A. A. WILLARD, June 15-3m Greemboro' N. C.
The Daily Progress (Raleigh, N.C.)
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