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WW 7 V Yi A gj, L. PENNINGTON. .....is OP SUBSCRIPTION. I I i . x- l r ri, the only terms of subscription to The t;rKoaBP : j !fl 50 i Daily Paper, S months, $4 00 i' u.tT. ,i c.a n c no 3 00 6 6 00 ...... 10 00 n.;r ol be sent to uew subscribers without ry : ' v lnee; and in all cases it will be stopped paid for exph-es. i . :1 i . .10 3 ..PRINTING. n,i";'cted with the Progress establish - "'' r, .i: , tranv in the Citv or State, we ' . n .Jj r, TnftT a TiU p.'" "i ,j -yeCllte ail UluelS l" " vj iv iiuu iiuu i--':':r'. onVi'' ricit" and prop ptly attended to. i'V I V" I NEWS. . ,.,-wi, t:h; Asfnr A'TKn pkrss.1 TOL. IV. RALEIGH, MONDAY. JULY 27, 1863. NO. 211. ADVERTISING RATES. The following rates will be charged for'all advertis uients inserted in the Daily Proqbess : )sr. sqv ak or t.welvk lints, oa less- One dav SI 00 Two days 2 00 Three days 3 00 Four davs Five days & 00 Fiftv words, or eight lines or less count a square, and additional squares will be charged the same. Cash will be demanded from all persons, and no con tracts will be made save in accordance with these U rm. When scut by letter, the money mast accompany the advertisement. One week S 6 00 Two weeks 12 CO Three weeks 18 00 One month .....24 (0. Two months 4S CO t frn.i NorlTi ad Euroe--The Yah- WtfV (liiVi: a Victory over Morgan, fec. ''teC:'. 'jf- .,'. The Ue.rui.d-i4 the '.2d, received t ;', i'( fi-sit of Morgan in Ohio i "(mhrmcil, VT.:'hii"V of hisjtroojw, not previously cap :i ..a Monday. Morgan decamp . d with .. ... .. . ; (1 i i tin- prisoner. .w iinu.-.n. ..... t i '.. li-r I'!:: witli Stiuirt'H cavalry, and, a, severe engagement after of several h-mrs, (.rego was driven back au l forced to recrtw. the l'.t -mac. IU.POUTKD CAPTL'UE oK MOW'.ANS EXPKDITIOM WHILE ATTEMPTING TO CROSS JHE P.IVER. 1'Im' Northern lianera have a hatch of dispatches t the "defeat of .Morgan. It ap- Iron i t.Miio Yr. ' v- di -1' i: I)-. t!i vo in Cincinnati on Tiic.-d.r. . In the 1Mb Ward Station Hons.', r npon a nntnlier oi .!( i II , o " v ... ' " i- icars tti u .Moiati attcinted to cro-s theOIno river near Oooley ville, but whs prevented by Iho gunboats loosing, tli' aeeunt says, 150 by killed and drown in ' and one tliotij-and taken prisoners. Morgan find- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ;'i -: ' ri;'! i. if w i nickinf wood- :;iid eoaj Iroin r, jiv e to f'ortv- people were burnel in u I ( die? wen- teen vent!. odd rose to -....,- '..tton deeidedlv lirmerJ .. . .i ii... . i..... i'.. (in il leei iiHV :o i'mm '.Mini-, i.ii- 1, M.T-aehu-ett Itejritnent ' neirr'es) at bort'.n, for Nowb.-rn. The lf i - I A ltspateh ni'r hunsel! sin n niKleu , broke up his toree in tletaen nioiits and atteinpteil to strike For different crossings ;1 the river. i'iey were bein; pursued by the Van -la o . . 'ice. Soii;o :;00 of Morgan's ineu are said to have s4'oiy er".-.hcd tii- river at licalls ville to the. Vir ginia sbore, ? .inpe!ling the citizens to ferry thetn neross. Tke remaimlor of Morgan's force, the Yan k'cs i kaiio, wjere l'ing tivertaken and pursued. fniK WOUNDl.I) COM hUr.l'.ATl'.S AT tiKTT VSI'.U H . lT.ti-h f'l-.iio W :ist.in't.on savs : . Conscript Office, Camp Holmes, July 25th, 1&C3. j UlNlHAL ORDMR8, ) Vo 15 ) TVTOTlCE'ia HEREBY GIVEN TO COLONELS OF 11 i i : . : a - nil nttn fprnPil that tha ti re r.oim.nV oT General Orders, No. 14 issued from this otlice must not be construed as applying to any person exempted s the - ..-coo- f I 9.0 twenty necrnp nnrlor tho Fr. L emotion Act. approved October 11th, 1862, as so much of said act as relatei to exeu'i" ' owners anu oveieers of 20 negroes has been repealed by an act "approved Ma 1st, 1863. To claim exemptian as the overseer of 20 negroes, per sons must comply with all the conditions of said act here to annexed. - , . r ' - By order of Gol. PETER MALLETT, Commandant of Conscripts for N. C. J. W. Mai.lett, Adjutant. MISCELLANEOUS. r - - ir 1 tliat the F.mperor, of thf'. French will tituted (icvi.fi lOJie'nt of Mexico to i ''- t.d make such ti eati --. as n:av u- nui- if ' I 1 'i sVnlh il iV i.i-l.'" -. i. .if';" S;- .i"!lt. ..... ;;. Ih-wkiii' Zouave-." Two oi th ,.. ,v',V:,. has. airiv -d "ai llalifa.. " ,;, ., :: it'- iv (ii-eu .-s -d , holK I'v i.iint. Pa'iei'erst'.i: lee.l: -sl-d lbeburk t.-drop the f tie- u( ,tion "of V. .-.n it ion as not A.-sirahle. it or he.ie tie- iU'Ui ;lrU" 11 r" ;T " ' Uaiiroad Staiioji at Stater, I.-land ,(;!al wen; killed anl thii ty aken latf -r killed. Tlie Ain.ei'ieaiiJ In- panel s and in I' . I.ivi pool ( i tt'-n 1 1 1 a. i ki -u .vhantr;' -ia notation-. n- 1 lth T and .fc, of S' atx-s charged witli the cure of the womid- (,!;,e.n : hither from tlx- field of Gettysburg, and stafeWhat thousands of iebel wounded are yet. unpro vided w itli shelter . .r surgieal treatment. TilK ATTACK ON CIt A RLKSToN . . Th" Xew York Albion leu been inf M ined, through some source, which i said to he neitle r Federal nov I Co-Federate, that tlse tn..niiors in the recent attack on . jViHerv Wa-MM-r'-Mid not aHngether realize the fond ex- ! prCtatiMrs. cd' .lair.ed inthe.r behall. i tiey pouim ! od uwav " s.u. the Albion, very vigorously on the j tivst d-i"v ' ;.oavy sea on the following one kept them ! nlof but their tire, vvlten brought again into action : isaiil to have been feeble and uiid, and it- is added. ' that thev have been withdrawn." he Album then asks verv sigtiilieantlv: '-Were they damaged?- ,Ua.l thenf ponderous lu rets heeome un.nanageablo . ; We cannot saw 1 V Still Later fioin the North. .Kicmosii, .July 2:.-!Ultiuiore papers d' th-- 23d have 'j. .- received le-re-. Morgan AkLh aHO men was pro d- at laM. ae--oiuits in th- di.r-.-e'i.'.u- of -Mc'.V.nn-V, . il'.e. .vd'Ji the evi.ieht int -rdion Vi efo--. it.ro. ' i :--i ;ii i . (.. ve junboyi navigMioM. Fetleral f. i e -s pursuing. !,.,., iiv 20. In the House of Commons on the A t.legram IV. an Cairo on th" 21.vt, says fo,n luu.dred j 'Fcl,;uson urged the considering of a change v!l,N. whoso i.itentions were to attack Camp Ih.vn.siK ' " , Amcric.in war. It would be im- uth' f Corinth. -were surprised and captured on . ; a;,;f,n of the subiect ofrecogni- nt irom ici. stairs . . , , .i .. . or. nH mn-n- ,.t the S- ut l. ;inu rie inereiuie uiwn -j lioinbiifit in the English Commons-More of Morfiaii--uen. Lee s Army, j.ei- - : -at t.i -la; !t,, V.- ;, iei . (ieii. liaii.-onie, win; wa- r. to .st(.M- tie vrossing of cattle a t that point i' r ..ate ;ir:nv, is .-aid to have captured live tnou- a large quanta v oi amtaun Hion and a nu-in- f ef ;-ri. "aer-. , ' . ; '',;! c-Molidelit 111' the N'WV l'ork Tinu-s says verv little ' m!I h,- ."lore; Cr tin- net six weeks by (Iran t's arrry. on I iro.nint.of fee -icklvs-a- n and.hit-'ise heat. Nothing a' i M'-ad'inr litieeran't .. i A Blast from nenneU--N'o News from the Arm;:. iivei-.'e. J ul v 2(k- Lincoln has reiaovetl frotn active ...'-v :, and placed on 1 1, i -t ir.-,l !i-f (.en -. V.'o,,l. Harney 3-t.i ibi-rvey l.lrov.n." The 7o...'e' .d tie- 22d n --erts that I .- T;;r is .-i;b-ian;iah nvri-,' and ays a!I poii:i--ai dilii- i: : :.-! friti i- -e 1 o- . . ii n rikts d" .;ue; i an 'ciiien.-liip uin ( 'i in iede i. tl,.-. (V i!f the r tin ti, ar,..! at it nt'd. Fiiihe.'. and ; lc: : w ill iiie- t line 1 V prot '!., t wiar n-i n- ol i-titutien. liming war agaun t r.niani i gainst t ii'-in at once, ption. Tlicre will be to whip declared ColiSC . , . i , i v.. ... tv, ii-.- a- iuar:v vtriuateers as w in i.e ree.uireu to wnq nom :iii- 0' iii t i i-j 1 1 1. the W stem Powers of Europe, and teach ..tleii! a; I - - n they will led h- likely to.foigt.-t t'or the bal- .ttit-e of tin- eejiturv. ' . :u N r a word of news this moniinir fro in Xt i thcrn A it gin hi it elsew here. T- From Charleston Heavy Firing Continued," riiAHixsviN, .1 ulv .24. Ihmiburdment was renewed ear : v t liis u.or.iiing and rapid and continrn us tiring continued 'ill Ha.'- id' tr uce went down at nine o'clock. The attack - v:is inii-wi-tl, this, evening, the enein'y occa-ionally firing ir ("iU!iinifTg: . l'oint. Suuitcr is -replying h-avily. and ' c.t,t Unions now, nine, 1. M. We sent down to the licet, v : '-ila ;one hundred and live paroled prisoners, ami -eceiv-4 , 1 t-u tv. A physician jdst from Hilton iluad, sa.vs l'-fty- !rair of on i-re-uiars took t i- oath last t.tiia. sday. ( 'as 4 aalt-ies t hi- morning, some three kiih-d and si wounded. -"This e'veniii-: not heard from.' .larkson acuated Depredations, fc c. j ' M (pi i ov, .1 ill y 2 I . -'I'le' eiiem evat.liatet; ,1 ack snn.VC?- ! tiitday nea ki'm-. Wirt Adams' cavalry da.-bed in and .-caj-iuii-l a lev, stragclei. Catnon also evacuated. ; grant's eiitire'artny had '-one to Vick-hurg. They have . entirely' devastated thet-ountrv threu'-rh which thev pass- i ed.. Our cavalry -captur'-d-fort v rnhher.- with abi'-iiten-.t'nt wh. w -Cm sacking h.niee-. A 1 1 in t- to blow up the i Stale I louse t'ai led, 'tltough it is badly damaged. . Our cTvahy-are pursitii;--. They have destroye.l iell machine j . -ImT'S.' rolliu-' .-t.iek. cannon and-'! "ad h, twec.h there and Jack sole. - M-hil -,W 'a.ckttl. i i inent. i'almerston seconded the motion in oiuer hV- ropiest to Roebuck to drop the debate, which stood f,- Y, ,', ,e, , Kvents of the utmost importance are taking place Angelica, and let us show the world it would not be desirable-, i resume the discussion. lie submitted also that interview between two members of the House and a foreign sovereign w-i.s a matter scarcely a tit subject for debaR' in the House, and might tend to prevent the Em peror of the French, in future, from giving a courteous reception to Englishmen of distinction. Jindsev complained cf attacks upon his veracity in Ministerial organ. He declared all that Roebuck stated resncetin" the interview, true. Coningeham was pre pared to show the sympathies of the working class all favor, but th- Northern States were struggling against a rel4eHious slave power. Gregory believed if Roebuck persisted liis motion would be rejected by a large majori ty, which action would bo construed into opposition to independence of the Confederacy. Whereas the fact was known that a vast number of the members were South ern, heart and soul, but did not wish in the face of events nnnilin-r to nronounco a premature decision. Forster expressed hope that the debate-would go on; that England would no longer display such an amount of cowardice in the matter which she had hitherto done whenever the American questions arose. Roebuck said he would resolve an answer until Mondays when motions of adjournment was withdrawn. Nkw Youk, July 24. Morgan crossed Muskingum riv er at Eaglesport, yesterday. Scouts report his force 1,000 strong, with three pieces of a rtillery. Latest reports say the S;th-Ohio is lighting the rebels arfd driving them to wards Zanesville. A proclamation of President Davis will be published to- 1 morrow, appointing the 21st August as a day ot lasting, j humiliation and prayer. i ...Otlicial Communication from Lee to Cooper contradicts i Meade's statement that he had captured a brigade of in ; fantrv, etc. As the Confederate army retreated to the ; South bank of the Potomac, only a few stragglers and two j .-runs were taken by the enemy. j Central train resumed regular trips to-day. 'Brought i from (Jordswusvillelhis evening 350 prisoners, captured ; in the light -on Friday at Snicker's Gap. Yankees at- tempted to .prevent our troops passing through the Gap. ' Hill's corps charged the enemy and cleared the roads and captured the prisoners above mentioned. No particulars to-n relit CON KEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA, Bceeuj of Conscription, Ricihmond. Va.. May 14. 18G3. THE FOLLOWING ACT OF CONGRESS JSPLH lished for the intormation of all concerned: An Act to repeal certain clauses of an Act entitled an Act to exempt certain persons from military service, etc., approved 11th October, 1S63. do enact, That so much of the act approved October 11th, LS62,as exempts from military service, one person, either as agent, ower or overseer, on each plantation on which one white person is required to be kept by the laws or or a;ov,. nnr sitatrt onH mi whieh there is no white uiuauuco kji tin . . l n i v.j ' , ' " - male adult notliablo to military service, and in States having no such law, one person, as agent, owner or oyer- seer on eacn plantation oi iwcmv "fK'ucoi there is no white male adult not liable to military service, and also the following clause of said act, to wit: 'and, furthermore, for additional police for ' every twenty ne groes, on two or more- plantation within live miles of each other, and each having less than twenty negroes and on which there is no white male adult not knble to mili tary duty, one person, being the oldest of the owners or overseers on such plantation!,' be and are hereby repeal ed. "2. For the police and management of slaves there shall be exempted one person on each farm or plantation, the sole property of a minor, a person of unsound mind, a fame, sole or a person absent from home in the military or naval service of the Confederacy, on which there are twenty or more slaves : provided the person so exempted was employed and acting as an overseer previous to the 16th of April, 1862, and there is no white male dult on said farm or plantation who is not liable to- military duty- which fact shall be verified by the affidavits ot said peron andltwo respectable citizens, and shall be riled with the enrolling officer: andr provided the owner ot such farm or plantation, this agent or legal representative, shl make affidavit and deliver the same to the enrolling nffQn Hillin-ont pffrirt no overseer can be pro- a r onV, form rr nlnntsition not liable to military dutv provided further, that thu clause shall not extend to any farm or plantation on which the negroes have been placed by division from any osher farm or planta tion, since the 11th day of October, 18G2 : provided fur ther, that for every person exempted as aforesoui, and during the period of such exemption, there shall be paid annually into the public treasury by the owners of such slaves the sum of five hundred dollars. "3. Such other persons shall be exempted as the Presi dent shall be satisfied ought to be exempted, in district of country deprived of white or -slave labor indispensable to the production oi grain or jminsiuus, na j w.. support of the population remaining at home, and also on account ot justice, equity ana necessity. "4. In addition to uie state oincers exmpieu u mc act of October 11th, 1862 .(there shall also be exempted all State officers whom the Governor of any State may claim to have exempted for the due administration of the gov ernment and laws tnereot : Dut mis exemption sum m-i. continue in any State attei tnc adjournment m me ucn regular session oi its ijegisiaauie, umt. cuvi. vj-.cm.u.v shall, bylaw, exempt there from military duty in the pro visional" army of the Confederate States. Approve May 1,1863-; g , Bjigadier General and Superintendent. July 27-lw. - ' . Register, Standard, Western Democrat, iayette viileObierver, Wilmington Journal, Salisbury Watch man, and Ashville News, copy one week with this para graph. ' v conscripToSce, ) lv 25. 1863. f HE FOLLOWING NOTICE IS HEREBY PUB- PIEDMONT SPRINGS. . DUllKE COUNTY, SOUTH CAR 01. IX A. THESE SPRINGS ARE SITUATED IN WESTERN North Carolina, about fifteen miles from Morgan ton, in. a mountainous, beautiful and romantic count: v. The waters, SULPHUR and CHALYBEATE, an- said to be equal to any in the country. Deer, Bear and Pheas ants abound in the mountains. The Company has succeeded in obtaining ihe sefvice. of an experienced gentleman and lady to take char e of the House, and will be ready for the reception of visitors by the 1st of July. Board, per day $ o Week 2 Month '. t'O A Hack will leave Morganton on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday for the Springs. 7r- tne tourtn ot tuis property, witli tni ee tiundreii acres of land attached, would be sold to a person compel tent to take charge of the property. June25-tf PIEDMONT SPRINGS CO. THE PEOPLE'S FACTORY. WE ARE NOW IN OPERATION FOR THE BEN E tit of the people. We areMiow manufacturing the I I'li-ir, - l,llf.l.. o.i,l 111,1 P.,!.l,Lnnl I a. j Ail .--'in lie aim uni l a.-iu niHtu liuuii;; j 1 1 1 ii in 11 Wheels, Bed Steads, &.C. la a t'ev davs we expect to be manufacturing Shoe Lasts and Pes. Our foundry i.-a'.n in operation, anu uastings 01 all Kinos will lie lurnisneO as far as possible. The farming interests of the country will receive our especial attention. We will pay the highest prices for old castings, which you must bring to us it you -desire trie supply ot new castings to be kept up. We shall soon be prepared to furnish phus of various kinds, by wholesale and retail. Soldiers' wives will he turnished with necessary articles at reduced prices. SIMPSON & HOOKER June 3-tf & HOOKER. Hillsboro', N. C. KITTRELIVS SPRINGS. A FTER THE 1ST JUNE, OUR HOUSE WILL BE upen for the reception of boarders. RATES OF BOARD. Board per day, " " week, i " " months fhilHren under ten. and Sirvants. half nrice. BL&CKNALL & CO., Proprietors. P. S. We cannot send our Omnibus to the 3 o'clock night train. May 23-tf B. & CO. .$6.00 ..35,00 ...100,00 MILITARY NOTICES. Conscript Office, Cainp Holmes. N. C. July 23, 1S(33. V, tx- h Ov.pkks. 1 Ne. 14. "f TN ACCOR!ANCE WITH THE PROCLAMATION OK the President, isutd the 15th inst.. CoUuilIs of Mili i tia will, o a th.' 20th,day of Augu.-t. enroll all persons in the biiu-jt!? ot their Uegiments. t)etween the ages o! 1" and 45, who have not already received ee-.-titicates of uiaption ur detail. Enrolling Othcers of North Carolina are directed to njake their aipointments immediately to vbit the Regi ments within their Districts, commencing on the 20t!i dav of August. . Notice is hereby given t: all interested, that person liable to conscription have the right to volunteer in any company in regular service of the Confederate States be fore enrollment. After enrollment they must con e t cahip, where they will be assigned to commands of their choice a? far as practicable. Wll persons, therefore, d- siring to volunteer, must d so betore the -t'tn ol August, (the'day of enrollment. ) Transportation will be furnish i. ii at this otlice. After enrollment substitutes canr.ot be accepted uud.e: anv cii -en instances except at this office. The principal i required i- a pear in per on w i th the ubst i tut . Suhsti t .te- and-r ' e-, e.-er ,"0 wii! i;.i I. av-Cepted. (Yitili rat of good ,o:al character is icqiure 1 b-.-:re the srb stitut w ill b ''.; . Th; -.-a!! :- r. mv by the President fr.m si'volute nee- s sirv to ii!,--, I the: err. ;'m ce -'' O"- -e'-mv : to strength -en and support our gallant and veteran ar:: ; : to pi.:. ( t and defend our h.-ue-s a-i uresides, and drive the invader from our soil. Our veteran troops require the assistance of every man w I. can ,-houlder a musket or draw a sword. The CommartuanT. ther'efo"e, earnest!-, inq.e's that thi call will be respoa-.led to promptly, cheerfully and w ilh our unwavering deti i initiation to sw ell the l:-t ot ot:i irloiious and indent-ndence. The Commandant takes pleasuic again in aeknouledg ing the etiieien't aid rendered hini by ihe State Olhcers. and exhorts them to renewed zeal in supplying the neces sities of the arm v. Bv order of ' Col. PETER MALLETT. Com'dt of Conscripts for N. C and gallant dead, if neee-s.irv. for iui fei.e'!o:n J. W. Mali.kti, Adjutant. July 24 2 w SPUN COTTON EXCHANGED FOR LARD. "TTTE WILL EXCHANGE COTTON YARNS AT OUR W OIL AND SOAP FACTORY, in Fayetteville, as fllnwa - 1 VmnfVi cf Yarns. N cfc Ft. (. 7 antl (' avora oin cr. for 10 pounds of Lard each ; 1 bunch, No. 9, for 11 pounds of Lard, and J. do., No. 10, for 12 pounds. We will ex change upon these terms for one half of any amount of Lard, paving 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. Mclaughlin & co. A pure article of LARD OIL for sale at our Factory. July 3-1 m A. McL. & CO. PRINTERS' INK MANUFACTURED BY B . A . R A ND A L L , Jlarieta, Georgia. BOOK, NEWS AND COLORED INKS, OF AN Ex cellent quality, and warranted equal to the best Northern make. Book Ink at 60 cents to $4 per pound. News Ink at 75 cents per pound. Colored Inks at $1 to $8 per pound, in half pound and pound cans. June27-lm NOTICE. ('ami- Hoi.mks. July 22, lM'3. TTOL NDED SOLDIERS WHO HAVE BEEN Fl U W loughed and ordered t report at this Camp will find an ambulance at the depot in Raleigh every day at. 1 o'clock, P. M. R. IV BAKER, Julv 24-2w Surgeon hi Charge. Executive Department North Carolina,) Adjutant Gesfual's Offick. (MiT.m.O Raleigh, July 2 1st, ) Ge.NKI'.AL OllUEB, ) No. Hi. I THE PRESIDENT OF THE CONFEDERATE States having called into the military service all he tween the ages of IS and 45, subject to the Conscript Act, General Order, -No. I.;, ordering tne commanding o:iicrr of the Militia to enroll and bring to Raleigh those between 40 and 45 veai's, is hereby revoked. Bv order ot Gov. anch : DANIEL 0. FOWLE, Julv 22-lw Adjutant General. Daily papers of the State copy one w eek and w-eekl v and semi-weekly one time. r-wv B lished for the information of all concerned JUST RECEIVED. rjlHE IMMORTAL C. M. FARRISS HAS JUST RE J turned with a splendid assortment of BLOCKADE GO OU S , with the latest report of London Fashions.' -Call and sec. LACK & FARRISS, Jul" 9-tf Merchant Taiiors. COTTON YARN rriHE SUBSCRIBERS OFFER FOR SALE A SM I lot of COTTON YARN, desirable JNo's., atnaw er Denot N. C. R. R Jnlv 23-5t' SMALL Riv- SWEPSON & McADEN. to; hire. iy order of J. W. Mallett, Adjt. PRTER MALLETT, Com'dr of Conscripts for N. C. NOTICE. Bureau ok Conscription, TOR THE BALANCE OF THE YEAR,. A STRONG, HEALTHY NEGRO WOMAN. APPIA at July 22-tf PROGRESS OFFICE. no il., ml h- tl Jffxt place AUCTION AND PRIVATE SALES. at- vi 1'ioin Vicksbvivg. , ,ltt 2-1. - An oltieer iust, fr'ni Viekshurrr s.nv? Mcl'lier-on' e'.itiii e, . ft th.it place on the 21t and went jup the li'.er. Their officers, stated they were going lo h'ichnn.'ii'i. Ti atisp"--; !.- tiorn ab.o e are t-uni inuall ar "i in :. earl a.'l 'ttie. t o I litiu. stock and cannon have I LAND FOR SALE. WILL SELL A DESIRABLE FARM OF ABOUT 300 acres three miles from Raleigh. "Julv 24-2 w W. R. A N DHEVV S. 200 up lo I r . uada ..Tiel i-onsequentl sa t,.w Eh'.- Ill' lie '.I.-!.. I- I'lH'K E, -torn-,.-ot Kin-ten. N l.iu,. lit r V J.UIL'. - 31 A RRt-ED, ! of'Loni-'hur r, on Tuesday night tleA 'Jlst r Jes-a I;. St- tall. Mr. J . 'CALHOUN AY- ilv ot WW Re -t. ot N . C. 1 roups, hut late . V.. to Mis.- SALLY ANN .MURPHY, TOBACCO FOR SALE. I'.OXES MANUFACTURED TOBACCO AT Lvnchbuir prices. W. R. ANDREWS. July 24 2w , HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. ILL BE SOLD, IF APPLICATION BE MADE a good and desirahlo reidenco in the citv . oath of the Governor's Palace, on Fay For terms, fcc. apjdv to W. R.' RICHARDSON. t so,,n about 150 yards ete il'e street. Julv lll-tf u: Vn.. Julv 21st. 1863 To answer numerous inquiries, and to correct errors not uncommon; the fdllowing notice is published to alt con- I. Under the recent call of the President extending the conscript age, all substitutions have ceased to be vana ii the substitute be less than 45 years old and isnot othei wise exempt by law. , r,,. II. Membership, unless as an officer duly accepted by the War Department, of local organization lor home de fence or special iervice, confers no claim to exemption from Confederate service; neither does serKlcc.m.L' litia, unless in case of officers actually in commission who have duly qualified. . ,,.',;n h-. III. tfereafter anv bite furnishing a substitute wdl i;ki ; v.; .. ,,-hpncver the services oi tne substitute are lost to the Government from any cau,t other than the casualties of war. , ,uof ..... n n i- (Trnunu wnat- IV. Applications tor exemption, ou j n ffl -U o k AA-aA tho local enrolling othcei , citl, iuuji, inoi, uottuuicMiu iu , ..rill rrtir who, if he has not power to act, or ism V;"' rCAt1l, them to tngher authority, witn ier' v.," ,.;iv such addressed direct to higher authority will ' and invariably be rferred'back for local exami atan an report; and the applicants will thus have uselesslj lost time and prolonged suspense. tY ,vili Appeals against adverse decisions by local oflicei , w u be forwarded by them for hearing, when any plausibk ground of appeal is set forth. . t- " V. Commandants of Conscripts wi l giv n tensive circulation in the .local press ot their res -ectni StKVo7.1w -"iciing Chief of Bureau: D 1 ,iowl Western Democrat, Fayetteville ObriS52S2n JonrnaL Salisbury Watchman and hvm.Ve copy until 20th August next with thi, paragraph. . AV1L3IINGTON & WELDON R. R. CO.,Y Board oi' Directors, Wilmington, N. C, 17th July, 1865. ) Dividend No. 24. . "VrMIE DIRECTORS HAVE THIS DAY DECLARED I a Dividend of ten (10) per cent., payable to e Stockholders on'and after 1st August next. Transfer books closed till day ot payment. julv 21-1 w iJ- HbRosskt, -ftect y. bUIIIWillTTTTirr TT-TTITT TTl Mill i II I I II ' mum HP 1 REWARDS. - REWARD. "1") AN AW AY FROM THIS . PLACE ON THE 12TH XV inst anero boy JORDAN. He is about 5 foot 10 or 12 inches high very black, and has lost his front teeth He went thniu?'1 Chatham CT. and is possibly trying to get into the Yankee lines. . I will give the above reward for his apprehension and confinement in jail. S. G. WORTH, July23-2v Ashboro, N. C. ' LACK & FARRISS. M E R C H A NT TAIL O R S , PROCTOR'S OLD S T A N D , Fnutttcville Street, Baleifh, A'. C. -TTTg WOULD INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT WE W have on hand and are constantly receiving an a- nCITlZEXS' AND MlLITAUl' CLOTHING. The business ill be carried on under the direct supervis ion of Mr. C. M. FARRISS, and satisfaction guaranteed to our patrons. , An experienced hand v dl go to t.e Camps to take measures for uniforms- when ,i-n 1. G. A. LACK C. M. FARRISS- April 7-tf L Office of Raleieh fc Gaston R. R. Co.. Kxi.Kitjii, N. C.,June 15, b3. ) . Joseph and, Harriet.- Murphy, all f Lolli: FOR SALE. , DIED. i r ii aham. A!ai-i:v---e C, .. !U-ACJ WE'LL, hire oi N vy! ti is a ge. tandai it conv and 'f 'el n . lid-. 23d. HENRY S. N." ('., in the 2iUh year end hiJi t Progress. 4 FFA ALE ABLE ARTICLES OF MEDMMNE, J Pulvansed Opium, Chlorate of Potassa, Epsom Salts, (iastor Oil, Chlorinated Sda t LabarraiVuis Solu tion, v lb-Carbonate Soda; also, ('astile Soap. All in duantitie-s to suit, and at low rates. I r.,.v. s K.i. A Oie property of Irowtied while ! :v.tsttrc!av . :' . c 'I' l t 1 1 b Mr. y..sunie lo years ot ago, doiii,, td' this citv. vvas 'athing with others, in (.Vabtreeoa quantities to suit, and at low rate? Also a tine Canadian Stallion ; and a No. 1 Rosewood Iron Frame Piano. Inquire of the Subscriber, ' 1 MrTTl.M) l Kinstjn, N. C. Julv ll-2w it FOR SALE. 4 BOUT ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND " POUNDS of selected TOBACCO in the Leaf. Wrappers and ts in proper proportion. SALE OF LAND. l"'fge :ltn Ids-hop"" ikinsoil prcaclieil to a congregation in Christ Church yestf r.l.iy fiehiaiou of t lie st-rmon liev. ai. Suieile as autinttct! u, the Holy Order of V i attentive At the Dear n. June 17-tf PHILLIPS & HOOKER. Hillsboro', N. C. vieth IHtal TJIE XOKTIl. . . . iaics to the 2Ut recehiei V OtlBDf IVlttn' .-. v.i . .ij.u i rtii 111 UN Tl ; K I brief samrnarv : f e give t;,c-'f')' lowing )T i M A C T 1 1 : EX KM Y l.UIVEN ACROSS THE 1MT0MA0. RICE FOR SALE." rpHE STATE WILL SELL RICE BY THE CASK. J Apply to C. H. Thompson, M. S. K. Commissary De partment. THOS. D. HOGG, . Julyi-tf ,CaptainC.S. SUBSTITUTE W ANTED? OA OOCi W1LL BE PA1D F0Ii A SUBSTITUTE tfi) JkJJ over 45 years of age. He must show certificate of good character. Apply to S. L. W., July 2s-6t . Progress Office. tv onvnTFNCE TO A DECREE OF THE COL RT T r ?J nf Wake County and State of North Caro 1 of Equity of Wake o Honicutt against Gco W. na, in the case ot r R Rogers," made at Spring Thompson Adm r, and Sion II Term' 1 l Proceed to sell, at the Court House doer, cause, I shall proceeu , rni,nt. Pnni t,. Is63, f MdYheHouTrnd Lot in the mention at2aM" & Tin the above entitled case. The premises and described in the Qf tfae of Ral h are located 1 m the bout p and ad:oining now occupied bj Mrs a Saunders and otters.- the lota of Stephen Ju . tolerable : en .ir, and The House has tw? rooms t ..Hprstand there is ground enougu o. 6- this lot alwayrents well. securitv. paya- T?e PwSh?.ft?r date7 with interest from "date 'or a t.wfilve montns anei nuns n t re tt. U. AjCi lO, v. ui. i" NOTICE. N C STATE BONDS AND COUPONS. - OTTCE IS HEREY GIVEN THAT THE YANKEE Mount Depot on the 2Jtn 7.1 v. lhfiS. took from the Iron safe ot W. W. Parker, the following Bonds, to wit : Bonds, N os. 44S, 44',) 4.. , 4.. i 452 and 453, of 1,000 each, dated respectively day o January, 183, and running for JO year.. I? North Carolina State Treasury Bonds with Coupon. none of which had been collected up to the time ot cap ture. Thev were made payable to bearer and belong to LWm. E. Pope, of Rocky Mount. - The public generally ana an uauk auu .w.-, ... hereby notified and requested not to receive said bond.-, or either of then, or their Coupons, wit bout my endorse ment in my own hand writing. And the'ubhc 1 t a,u er of the State and his agents. Clerks and employees are hereby forewarned and prohibited from recen -ug he iSd Bonds or any part thereof, or I'jn? Pon, thereto attached. Any information about ard B ;nc.; w .11 be thankfully received ilv o , -AV . Rockp Mount, July 23rd, 1.-- Ju;."". ' TMRA CHE R WANTED. . rrn.nlll'I' TO T A K I-. I'll Rli K OT A " . . -' r.. i-iiist u' well OUal.tled school in mv lainov . ui. . . l. .1, ....-- , nir . il l ilt r Hi," ..... . - til traCH un' niiii'. - . , .- Piano, both vocal and instrumental Any lady c. -i.nU a situath-u as teacher will I'lease addrc Juy 2-1-lw Louisburg, Franklin Co.. N. C. SNUFF! SNUFF! SNUFF TT ORILLARD'S SNUFF, RYILROAD SNUFF, -Yorrilard's Scotch (Salt) Snuff Appleby ' .pM Snuff. For sale Dy a. a- "1J iJ ? June 15-3m rpHE BOARD OF DIRid TORS OF THIS CO":N . i h.av" declared a Di-iden i of 10 per cent, i; on tne Capital Stock, payable on and after Monday 7if ..; Julv, 18K3. " " N A' JunelO-tlA ' Ireasuret. Raleigh, July 17, 183. 0: , N AND AFTER THIS iATE THE R. R. V. wil' not receive ptivate freights tone .-nipni-n . vond Gaston. The P. R- K. Company naxn-g rrcrive the same at. that point makes it necessity to gne this notice. i L. AE.-n-N, .ygeni. Juiv l-2w "' PIANO FORTES TAMES PIRSSON, P. --V N FORTE MA N I F A t -A turer re.-pectfull v infolds the ,ub!e: that he has tabli-hed "himself in lialeigh, and ..Hers hi- services to .,ll th who wish their Pianos skilllullv and thoroulv UM-d.rvep.oVed. Orders h it. at lb-Rook .-to:-, ol ? i p. v l-..-,o..T,r a .Mr. Pir-.-on s ,,--.der;e.-in Ilarg.-t i,. i i" ...t nee T I'liul'-nH' - lil d.iut ntlelitioi . N B Piano Fort-- bought and .--';. Mr. J hmi fers'to Rev. Dr. Sie-des and Prof-js-.r Hansen. Jan 13-tf NURSE AV ANTED. vv i! i:soN HAVING A SMALL GIRL t v.l.-,. -iiitVi.. for n nurse, will please niak T!ieet u it ii at Progress Office. FOR know n Julv 21 tt COAL FIELDS. MEETING OF TH: avCKJIOLD Greenv' ro N '. ble twelve months bo can pay cvh. July 17-td JOHN G: WILLIAMS fc CO., STOCK u MONEY BROKERS, u AT.EIOH. N. C. 0 N T I N U E T O C A R R Y O N T H E B R OK El i A G E 1 5 L S - ; C -ess at tbeir old stand as heretofore, ,n J" U ous brancnes. NRTlFsTATFE rCIGAR FACTORY II. J. B. CLARK, PROPRIETOR, Gil A HAM, A'. C. mWO HUNDRED THOUSAND CIGARS, SOME I very fine. X l'UV1.'l) I (..s of the Hillsboro' Cal Mining audi rare portal, uu ... i i (?!.... ; Cn.i r ih,i.iiii i oil Company, will t- neia m tm oUe.- , n . ! Thursday the 23d dav of July, lbo-L A full and prompt j attendane- ol all the sharel.oUrei--, m p.-ron or by proxy. ' iSj'ulv'2l-2w liCiUli' JOHN A. GILMER, l'raidtut. AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANT , . , , . . I , I . X' T-?-t- tttitii EPERlEL"h v'r ..HKr. 1 li A nnoi V vears, the unilerMgned uo-s i:(t Hatter himself, but -Tw-rntv-tSe thousand lbs. celebrated -Stonewall" i 1.,... 1 1 I T rroy cne latikee (ieneral Gregg attempf Hi to make a sweeping raul on the rear of Lee's arniv. etween hhephenlstowa and Martinsburg be came up March '24-tf. CURRY combs: JOLLY & LACK. ) D0ZEX GURRY COMBS FOR SALE AT THE uv f actory oi -n -fc. -n. M. T f Piano Forte, maae y ' , . fi h , 25-3m. JfT. . TJ;-nn M!xS IIIK CUlllC ll Vll x muii - i n Jnnnd having four round corners, a very fine tone a 1 r I tift rate instrument. Enouire of and every way a nm raie plRSSON, July 9-tf Harget St., opposite the Fair Grounds. i-s flattered by l is cixstomer , and will receive ana sc.i ..i I FRANK I. WILSON, May 14-tf Auctioneer Standard copy - EST RAYED. 17 ROM THE .-TATE STABLES, 1 N THIS CITY, ON the 4th instant, two MARE MULES, pne bay and one black. The black one has a tear on the hip. Tw en ' tv dollars reward will be raid for their return to ' THOS. D. HOGG, June8-tf Captain and Acting Q. M FOR SALE RKAUT1FUI. BUILDING LOT IN THE CITY OF A Raleigh, opposite the residence of A. M. Lewis, Esq., ifjk. Nor&ern part of The city ApplyictOHARDS()N CURIRY COMBS. MANUFACTUHP:Dby JOLLY' & LACK, fiVcb 19-tf BaMgh.N.C. W. R. RICHARDSON fe CO., STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, June2-tf ftA LEIGH, N. C. ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT, , IWAI.tlUM, .1. V., .'ii x ,-. j HAD V ANTED. I WISH TO PURCHASE LEAD r,.r oki .4.,n-irtmont P.rxms havin? arse or small quantities rill pleaae apply at once. Wi give pound otPUWDt Mor iu pouna oi l.e.au. THOS. HOGG, Capt C. i. May -tt In charge of Ordnance. i' tv. '-4 Yl 1: 1: : 4 i 1 f r I n. 'it
The Daily Progress (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 27, 1863, edition 1
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