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BY J. L. PENNINGTON. ADVERTISING RATES. The following rates will be charged for all advertit ments inserted in the Daily Progress : ONE SQUARE OF IWKLTK LINKS, OR LUI TtfRJH8 OF subscription ; tV I 1 1 J 6 I j montn, wany raper, .j montns, 54 uu 3 00 J " " 6 " 6 00 ... ...10 00 j)Bo.rear-. Vr will not be sent -to new subscribers without The : "'. -r, Advance : and i all cases it will be stopped lTZ time paid for expires. JOB PRINTING. r connected with the Progress etablisb- 1'Vr i !, Oifice eao to anv in tne Citv or star, we. "to execute all orders for BOOK and JOB vi'V(f." Orders solicits and proc ptly attended to. XELEGRAPHIC NEWS- 'Ki'ORTED FOR THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. nt Proclamation from President Da- '"W-Ainiiesty Offered to Deserters, .fee. !, " u. 3. The President has i.-jued an ad- ,,,. soldiers of the Confederate States, aud re (l1(Mn that there is no alternative but victory or , ur-iion.?lAvery and utter ruin; and that nil that is ,v",. T to fesure victory is that those who have been ' , tn tti'' field, by every motive that ;can move the ,ui t, should promptly repair to nig po-t auiy In- their comrades, now in front' of the foe. and SH.i4jthen the armies" of the Confederacy as to ,,,;.,.--. After referring to various causes of ab-tie- army, the President Appeals to h coun , Y i. ,j,.i,.tn their ramus in obedience to the dic- ;l- -i.-ur u . . .i. ' v' I " M . . . , t i -i . 1 .. ,1 A In. nor- :uut duty, lie ueciares general piuuun au. to all otlioers and men, absent without, leave, who wUh 'h least possible delay, return to duty, but ; r,, x r 1 1 will he received for de'.av beyond twenty days i l( tli- lir.-t publication of thisJamation in the v hie li the absentees may 'be at the date of publi-, I uioa. Th' amnesty extends to all accused or convicted ! jtJ.,'i,t. e without leavv, or desertion', excepting those who j hA l..vi twice convicted. The proclamation closes with "r .-.ir fit-f-t appeal to the women of the Confederacy to P'u v th. jr all-powerful influence in aid of this call. Additional from the North Raid by Mosby. i:p.:.ntoNii, Aug. 3. Liverpool .letters state that one of --!' ; .1.1..., 1 L.m.l,.I i jKnrf tiiup ainfp i.nru s lron-uiau vrsscis n as wuuui .1 i..... .....w-. most formidable looking craft and will have two turrets and a ram projecting sevexi feet. It is bwlieved tlU-vessel is designed fpr the rebels. Mosby's men made a raid to Fairfa-Court Houston Wednesday, capturing a number of suttler's wagons loaded with" goods. Ostrrhaus was. not killed as reported. A serious riot occurred recently at Belfast, Ireland, be tween the Catholics and Protestant?. In New York, on Friday, gold was 128 5-8 and tirm. -: The Tribune correspondent gives -authoritative contra 1 ihctioii to the report of the Herald relative to a discussion .I pKi)isiiiir3 of peace in the Cabinet at Washington," and -a . that -Chase, Stanton, Welles and Usher are of 'opinion th; . slavery should cease in all sections" while llla'.r, .Sew-ui 'd and L'aies claim 'that the interests of po IVtieal Nejoin y demand that emancipation should be gradual. W'Ji the excejition of this dilferonce the Cabi-ni-t is a unit . From Richmond. Kn iinoni), Aug. 3. -The central train brought no news this venirjg except reports relating to the movements of the ii mj vv The loss of the Yankees in the late fight at Rran ;l . Tsiation is represented to have been much heavier than that of the ( onfedefates. This- has hem a very quiet 'day in Richmond. The '.v.atlier , i .',:! v Ml v.-l cohtihEh.'s" very hot. e Yankees captured near Dumfries, yestei day, this evening bv the Fredericksburg train. v From Charleston. ('ai:i!ks'io, August 3. Slow filing on both sides was 'iirinued' yesterday and last nighty Our casualties on M .rj is' Island, yesterday, two killed and four wounded. All quiet this morning. CHARLESTON, i'iie Mercury of Saturday says : Ai about half past throe o'clock yesterday morning .th'j heavy and rapid cannonade is the direction of M r'ns Inland Indicate that warm work had recom ineiiced at Battery Wagner. All the enemy's batte-. lies upon the Southern portion of Morris Ishind open ''! "simultaneous . fue. The new circular battery neuvest to Iiattery Wagner, and armed ith Parrot Anns, is said to have begun the attack. Seven mor !.iisf which had just been mounted in a Yankee bat ry below Graham's house, also participated in the hoiiibardtiient. The enemy's fire was replied to with "spirit by Fort Sumter and batteries Wagner, Gresg 'and Simkins. The fight lasted with great violence until about half past six o'clock, a. m., when the fir ing nccame less rapid, and soon subsided into .the slow ai-.d desultory bombardment to which mir community ii-as grown so acaistonietl. As usual, "the Yankee shot and shell nude no im pression upon the staunch sand hut. Our casualties at Battery Wagner were two killed and five wounded. Up ta'ii late hour last night the mortar tiring con i:itied. but at long intervals.. So much for the progress of the seige. The same paper philosophises, editorially, thus: While the officers and soldiers of the Confederate States arc exerting their energies and risking their lives to. secure- the independence of their ennntrv iere are persons, not in thp . - ., elves in. cither gctting-un or indnstrimislv pireLJntinT .Hi innous 4'iiniors w hieh . j .....u0 ivo no realitv. excert in 'the 1 lev vert eiUmia y no timw rf tlmcn ,irf,,-. .t-.-v-t ui4 in the weak credulity of those who bear, believe aaji ivtaifall evil reported or suggested. ' This, dispo- ion to spread injurious stories has been signally inanifcstcd in this city and State within the last three --weeks. Its tendency is disheartening, de ' ii'.izing. It can only produce barm. It is '''Hu to the soldiers, and damaging to the We. therefore, earnestly call upon every n who has a soul in his ribs to discountenance false, foolish and often malarious reports They erve personal purpose and prejudices. They gratify the morbid proclivities of some people ! .e-e : : . ; y '.n w -vi-iii mum ana sensation. Thnv m,av fnm i . may atter t " . . occupation of foregone iiiU lindinj?. Rot ihT ,i u. ii i . . . ouuuuuicuiv damage tne 'ji'.ise. In tins crisis, therefore, beg that fot a lit-leu-inlctliesupenor claims 0f the country should v. rndo the interior pleasures of idle tattle and- inju-I'.-iis asserUons without anv fnumht;,.,; a.h. t n be umcocters and circulators of all such tales be sub- ch el n J5cor 7xaminat'on,.iiHl frowned down asmis einu makers of a grave charaetor u i i out i onn ft . cnaracter. It is high tune to pur a stop to this evil m our n:idst. Onplin County May, asVlsei-F I .toii k ess, Raleigh: N. c'-SX'TA 1MTOR OK THE nngs. But as some friend has sugge KL,t7" he name of Wm T TI.M.t l- sometime sin t be voted fiVn""n:''' " a. citable pers add or stir nartv since ted ,V fr CoJrre.,i0 ,h, dSricrnn'""- i"". t . 4 V 11 IlOn. n-on I? i i-o Vf 'TH f- another, I sns represent the 3rd kJ-M. .suible person to dection. 0 bi-ttv- KMaeIon1'lslrict at tu? ensuinjr Faiaon, no prirate or, ,(al an than Thomaf 1 and the eoldiers. Thr -o f v.- more Ior tne Confederacy time and talents in the r Srf0n3Jhave d.voted their has sealed it with his blood ,reed(Ub and one of them Mly2l7rVVTKRSOi'3"CON. DIST. OF N: C LOST l';;,H'r 9 MIU VOL. IV. BISHOP ATKINSON'8 APPOINTMENTS. Christ Church, Rowan co St. James', Iredell ; Statestville ; G'winns' Chapel, Wilkes co .... Wilkesboro' (Irave Chapel, Caldwell co St. John Baptist, Watauga co. August 23d. " 25tb. " 20th. " 28th. " 30th. Sept 1st. 3d. Gth. 8th. 10th. 13th. 17th. 19th. 20th. 22d. 24 th. 27 th. 2Uth. let. 4 th. Lenoir, Caldwell co Morganton Childsville, Mitchell co Ashville y, Waynesville, Haywood co .. Hendersonville, Henderson co St. John's in the Wilderness, Henderson co... St. Paul's in the Valley, Transylvania co Calvary Church, Henderson co Rutherfordton Shelbv, Cleaveland co Lincolnton Charlotte Concord Oct. " fith. " 8th,f)th. 11th. Salisbury Lexington ... - Hairston's Chapel. Davie co... St. Adrews', Rowan co Mocksville Huntsville, Yadkin co Richmond Hill, Yadkin co Salem Cei'manton, Stokes co Mountain Chapel, Rockingham co. Leaksville, Rockingham co Milton Yanceyville Greensboro' 13th. l.'ith. IGth. 18th. 20th. 22d. 25th. 27 th. 20th. 31st. 1st. 3d. Nov. DIED, In the city of Raleigh, on Saturday, the 1st of August, JOHN P. H. RUSS, infant son of Col. Jno. P. H. & h. A. ftugs, aged 15 months. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TO THE AFFLICTED A CURE FOR RHEUMATISM. mTUK 1 1 I ) KRS1 G N ED HAVING FOR YEARS AD X ministered an ointment to many friends in cases of tthonmnHom "whiph sht considers almost a specific in the disease) gratuitously, now offers it for sale to the public for a small consideration, Deuevmg iuai us geucii -u.-c will greatly dimish the empire of this terrible tyrant : -HUNDREDS HAVE BEEN RELIEVED BY IT! READ THE CERTIFICATES-TRY IT 1 Pities : $3 per box, sent by mail anywhere in the Con federate States, Address MRS. S. A. REID, box 307, Raleigh, N. C. Fayetteville, N. C. July 31, 18G3. Dear Mm. lleid : After having tried your Ointment for Rheumatism thoroughly, and having experienced great relief therefrom, 1 Feel safe in saying that it is one of the greatest remedies of the age. Nothing can eradi cate the disease, but it can be relieved to a certain extent, and your Ointment accomplishes all that any medicine can do. 1 have recommended it in numerous instances, and-always with good has its use been attended. God bless you for your kindness in administering relief to TIIOS. J. JOHNSTON. Raleigh, N. C, August 1, 1S03. Mrs. ,S. A. llzid : Having used your Ointment myself and for others of my family, I may safely pronounce it the best remedy for Rheumatism I have ever tried. I n-ould advl.c ..,' who are afflicted with this disease to give it a trial. Youfs respectfully, Au- 4-2w H. PORTER. Executive Department North Carolina, Adjutant General s Office, (Militia,) Raleigh, Aug. 3, 1863. General Orders, No. 17. j I ALL COMMUNICATIONS ON MILITARY MAT , ters intended for His Excellency, the Governor, must be written.and sent to the Adjutant fcreneral. who will lay them before the Governor and return his an swer. II. For the present the Governor declines to issue any exemptions from home defence duty, and all applications for such exemption to esure attention must be forward ed through the commanding officer , of the regiment with his approval. By order of Gov. Vance : R. S. TUCKER, Aug 4-1 w - Maj. and A. A. A. C. All daily papers in the State copy one week and week ly papers two times. SHOE FACTORY FOR SALE IN THOMAS VILLE, N. C. rpilE BUILDING is LARGE and WELL ARRANGED I for the business. The machinery was purchased just before the war began, and is-capable of turning out 150 pair ot shoes per day. the hands at present employed can be retained bv the purchaser if desired. For further particulars, apply to - W. F. RICE, Ag't., Aug. 4-5t Thomasville, N. C. $10 REWARD. T OST BETWEEN RALEIGH AND CAMP HOLMES, JLj a Pocket Book, containing five ten dollar bills, three hve dollar bills, and hve dollars in twenty-live cent notes, also containing an order for the exchange of a pair of shoes, and a permit of absent from camp until 5 o'clock on Mon- .day evening. Also some other change.. Any person finding the above will do a soldier a great favor by leaving it at the Progress office. August 4-3A $100 REWARD. T w I ne ILL GIVE THE AROVE REWARD FOR MY negro man DONUM. aced 23 vpars. about 6 feet hiirh. slim built, and dark complexion. He left Clarksville, Va., wiiu two negroes belonging to Mr. noyt, of Washington, and will try to reach Newbern or Washington. SAM'L S. BIDDLE. t'orestville, Aug. 4-tf. WANTED. ONE HU NDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS of NORTH Carolina eight and six per cent, bonds, new issue, .... .....v.. nil. HIL'IM'ST II nptnt ,..,r.r. 1... A to Aug 4-tf v- K. RICHARDSON & CO. NORTH STATE CIGAR FACTORY. H. J. B. CLARK, PROPRIETOR, GliAIIAM AT o rpVO HUNDRED . THOUSAND CIGARS, SOME very hne. ' 0 T"'.entbfii'c thousand lbs. celebrated "Stonewall" Smoking iobacco; in lots-to suit purchasers. Orders solicited and satisfaction guaranteed July 23-3m. PIANO FORTES. JAMES PIRSSON, PIANOFORTE MANUFAC turer. .respectfully infoias the public that he has es tablished himself in Ralehrh. and oft'prs hia n those who wish their Pianos skillfully and thoroughly tuned or renaired- Orders lr Q "oi. cj 1v Orders left at thp "RaoL- Kt vV L. Pomery, Esq., or at Mr. Pirsson's residence in Harget street, nearly opposite the Fair Grounds, will mt with prompt attention. N. B. Piano Fortes bought nd sold. Mr. Pirsson re iers to Rev. Dr. Swedes and Professor Hansen. Jan 13-tf TAKEN UP AND COMMITTED TO THE JAIL OF LENOIR county, a Negro Boy who says bis name is CALVIN, and that he belongs to Mr. Samuel Woodley. The owner is notified to come forward, proTe property, pay eharges. and take him away, otherwise he will be dealt with a.s the law directs. JOSIAH WOOD, JaiUr, Aug 3-1 w Kinston, N. C. COPERAS. fH CONSIGNMENT, BY THE KEG AND BARREL, RALEIGH, TUESDAY. AUG. MILITARY NOTICES. Post Quartermaster's Office. C. S. A.,) Graham, N. C. Jully 29th, 13C3. i WANTED TO HIRE SEVERAL ABLE-BODIED NEGRO MEN to be under the control of the tithe Collectors in the Sixtti Congressional District, N. C. Persons bavins such hands to hive out, will apply at this office, to CI AS R. KING. Augl-;it Capt. & Post Q. M. NOTICE . Cvmp Holmks, Julv 22, 18C3. WOUNDED riOLDIEliS WHO HAVE BEEN FUR loughedand ordered te, report at this Camp will And an ambulant- at the di . t in Raleigh every day at 1 o'clock, P. M. R. B. BAKER, July 24-2 w Surgeon in Charge. REWARDS. JO REWARD. A N A W A V FROM THIS PLACE ON THE l'JTH inst a nero boy JORDAN. H . ..'.out ." foot 10 or 2 inches high very black, and has lost his front teeth. He went through Chatham Co. and is possibly trying to get into th ; Yankee lines. I will give the aboe reward for his apprehension and confinement in jail. S. G. WORTH, July 23 -'2 w Ashboro, N. C. - S'OO REWARD. AN AW AY FROM J. E. HAS KINS, AT CLARKS , viiie, Va., on Saturday, July 25th, 1SG3, twoNE- iUO UOYS, about 20 vears old CAIN and JERRY. They were brought from Washington, N. C, and are probably making their way back in fchat direction. 1 hev lett in company with a negro ooy belonging to Col. liiddle of Wake Forrest. Cain is about 5 feet 4 or tV inches high, rather stout, a very likely boy and belongs to E. S. Hoyt. Jerry is about f feet 5 or G inches high, a likely boy, and belongs to Allen Grist. $100 will be given for either of the bovs, or $200 for both. J. E. HOYT, July ;H-5t Raleigh, N. C. 3,700 BOXES OP THE SOUTHERN HE PATIC PILLS HAVE HE EN ORDERED IN ONE DAY. WHER ever known thei us? continues. Without puffing, they have gained ground by their real value. . ".More than five hUndered persons are known to have been cured by these Pills. -fS This excellent family medicine is recommended by the proprietor as good only for diseases of the Liver. His correspondents sav that'they also cure Billious Rheuma tism, Pneumonia", Chills and Fevers, Billious Fevers, Piles and Worms. Thev are a perfectly safe medicine. Peter Vaden, Esq., of Dinwiddle county, V a., alter describing remarkable cures in his family ot Billious Rheumatism and Pleurisy, savs : "Mv Doctor's bill has been heretofore from 6175 to $200 per year. I have used them these pills for my family, which consists ot eigh teen white and colored, and have not called in a Doctor. This is a great saving. I hey certainly are tne Dest lami- ly medicine ever discovered. Rev. John W . Potter, ot Greene county. iNortli Caro lina, had suffered twelve years lrom a u.seaseu liver, which the physicians had not been able to care, lie savs : " I commenced taking the Hepatic Pills with no con fidence in them. They acted like a charm on me. From that hour I have improved. I have persevered in their use until now, by Cod's blessing, I am well and hearty. 1 had k negro man who, as I believe, was saved lrom dpnthhv n dose of these Pills. Mv Doctors bill was an nually from $100 to $200, but 1 have had no use lor a physician since." The great rise in the price ol ingreuienis ana me neay tax on-lhese Pills, compel the proprietor to put them at their present prices or unit the manutacture. iney are not more profitable to him than when be sold them at lower rates. . Price: $l:f0 a box. For $15 a dozen boxes will be sent prepaid to any part of the Confederacy. Those who de sire less than a dozen boxes must apply to the Druggists. Great reduction made to Druggists and merchants wno pay by the gross. Cash must always accompany orders. Address Ut-U. vv . or,r,Jio, Aug l-2tawlm Wilson, IN. C. MRS. ALBERT JOHXSON, IIILLSBORO' ST K E E T , AS ALWAYS ON HAND, OF HER OWN MANU facture. Beeswax and Tallow Candles. Beeswax Tallow wanted in either small or large quantites. Highest market prices paid. Raleigh, Aug l-2wv NOTICE. . ' N. C. STATE BONDS AND COUPONS. "TVTfTTn f; upppv filVFA' THAT THE ANKEr i raiders who visited Rocky Mount Depot on the 20' . July, 18G3, took from the Iron safe of W. W. Parker, ... following Bonds,. to wit : Bonds, Nos. 4-w, w, 452 and 453, of $1,000 each, dated respectively isi ua o. January, 183, and running for 30 years. inec wer.e .North Carolina State Treasury lionus, nun vyv, none of which had been collected up to the time ot cap ture. They were made payable to bearer and belong to Wm. E. Pope, of Rocky Mount. , . The public generally 'and all lianivs ami ...... hereby notified and requested not to receive said bonds or either of them, or their Coupons, without my endorse ment, in my own hand writing. And the I ublic IreaMi- rer of the State and his agents. Clerks ana enipiujcw. are hereby forewarned and prohibited from receiving the said Bods or any part thereof,1 or paying the Coupons thereto attached. Any information about said bonds wm be thankfully received. WM. h. l iv Rockp Mount, July 23rd, 1G2. rLL JUST RECEIVED. rpHE IMMORTAL C. M. FARRISS HAS JUST RIv X turned with a splendid assortment ot B L 0 C K A D E GOODS, with the latest report of London Fashions. Call and see. Merchant Tailors. July 9-tf of Lard, and 1 do., N change upon these terms Lard, paving cash nt R. half; or" we will give No. ,r to 10, for 12 pounds tor one half of any amount of n rioiesaie prices ioi mc wmi l. hunch of Spun Cotton, from . Lard. A. McLAUCULIN & CO. A rro"a,,iclo of LAUD OIL f. Sa,o at our Factory. J ul y 3-1 m - : ' KITTRELL'S SPRINGS. A FTER E 1ST JUNE, OUR HOUSE WILL RE A nnn for the recepuon oi uA..c.; -i KATES OF BOARD. 6.00 ..35,00 ..100,00 Board per day, week " " month V";v" ... fon ind servants, halt price. tm,am,u"ul' BLACK N ALL & CO., Proprietors i, u We cannot send our umniDus to night train. 1 iJH'T T.ATVn WANTED. WANTS TO PURCHASE A piece of Land near uainp... .-ri".' r.i.tf the Progress. - TO HIRE. Inu THF BALANCE OF THE YEAR, A STRONG, ? hp H THY NEGRO WOMAN. APPLY at . .HbL.TH PROGRESS OFFICE. July Zi-u NURSli WANTED. A NY PERSON HAVING A- SMALL GIRL FOR A hire suitable for a nurse, will please make it known July 21-tf at Progress Office. W R. RICHARDSON & CO., ' . .n,irrnno H and FOR LARD. ARNS AT OUR Favetteville, a; ; 8, tavcrae:,) 9, foXtTf d. NO. 218. AUCTION AND PRIVATE SALES. NEW BUGGY FOR SALE. NEW HICKORY BUGGY fc'OR SALE. Apply to A. MITCHELL. A Aug 3-Gt-($r,; imishoro'. N. (.' IMPORTANT SALE OF IMPORTED LI QUORS AT AUCTION. ; V7"E WILL SELL IN FRONT OF Ol K At rflON j and Commission Stores, on Tuvs i i- . th 11th d.iv j of August, 183, at II o'clock. A. M.. th.. f.,ll)wing eoii j signint-rrf of Lijuors. brouu'nt ov-r- !,-. tl.-' -t ,i:iut Ad I vance : 30 Keg. extra No. 1 .late.aica Rum. 12 C.i.-.-s, 1 j doz bottles each, best French Brand v. Th---1 Liuu;--I wv: selected for medicinal purpo.-i.--;. and are mire. CREECH Jt L1TCIIFORD, llliy ul-Kl A UCllor.ee s. Register and Standard copv till da . LAKD FOR SALE. ; WILL SELL A DESIRABLE FARM 'OF ABOl'T acres threo miles from Kal-iuh. Julv 2-C2- W. K. A N'DKHWr :.on TOBACCO FOR SALs; BOXES MANUFACTURED TOP.ACCO A Lynchburg prices. W. R.ANDREWS. 200 .July 24-2 w HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. "lLL BE S soon, a g SOLD, IF APPLICATION HE MA".)E csidence us the ci.t'-. about lf0 yards South of the Governor's. Palaee, on Far ePteville street. For terms, Azc apilv to July lG-tf W R. RICHARDSON. FOR SALE. A BOUT ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND POUND: J, of selected TOBACCO in the U al. Wrap li.M S air rulers m proper proportion. PHILLIPS & HOOKER. Junel7-tl Hillsbnio'. N. C RICE FOR SALE. WILL SELL RICE BY 'THE CASK. H. Thompson, M. S. K. Commiss;'.-v !)e TITOS. D. HOGG. Ciptain C. S. HE STATE Apply to C partment. July 4 tf SUBSTITUTE WANTED. 4&a nnn willbe iaii yoi a substitute tHvJvJvJ over 45 years of age. He must show certificate of good charactei . Apply to S. L. W., . July 28-Gt Progress Office. CURRY C031BS. QfV DOZEN CURRY COMBS FOR SALE AT THE CUU Factory of JOLLY fc LACK. March 24-tf. SALE OF LAND. IN OBEDIENCE TO A DECREE OF THE COURT of Equity of Wake-County and State of North Caro lina, in the case of "Ann Eliza Ilonicutt against Geo W. Thompson, Adm'r, and Sion H. Rogers.'' made at Spring Term, 1SG1, and orders from time tf time made in said cause, I shall proceed to sell, at the Court House dor, on Tuesday of August Term of the County Court, 1 G3, at 12 M., the House and Lot in the pleadings mentioned and described in tne above entitled ease. The premises are located in the.Southeastern part of the City of Raleigh, now occupied by Mrs. Ilonicutt and family .and adjoining the lots of Stephen Ju.-tice, Mary Saunders ;tnd others. The House has. two rooms and in toleuabie repair, and there is ground enough for a good garded. I understand this lot. alwavs rents well. The purchaser can give bond and good security, paya ble twelve months after date, with interest fro.u dut", or he can pay w,. R. G. LEWIS, C. M. E. July 17:td PIANO FORTE FOR SALE. 4 VERY SUPERIOR 6 GUI' WO ROSEWOOD A Piano Fo. te, made by Knape & (ihale.. of Baltimore, The abovi Piano has the entire Iron bram ;, and Is tinisii ed a!! round, having four round corners, a very tine tone a"d e" rv way a first rate instrument. Enquire of ' ' . JAS. PIRSSON, July 9-tf HargetSt., opposite the Fair (Ji-ounds FOR SALE. s A BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOT IN THE CITY OF Raleigh, tpposite the residence of A. M. Lewis, Esq., in the Northern part of the city. Apply to June25-tf W. R. RICHARDSON. MISCELLANEOUS. COAL FIELDS. GENERAL MEETING OF THE STCCKHOLD r of the Hillsboro'Coal Mining and transportation :,y will be held in jiiv oillce in Greensborough on .u'v'the 23d dav of July, 1SG3. A full and prompt c -11 1, I ...V. in m.l-jfill nr liv- -irow. -A '"1 dance oi an tut- Miiiifiwiuu.-, - -. ,e.li :1eMly solicited. , ui 2l-2w dOll-N A. t ii.ui'iU, ' ' k'if". AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANT fTT i t n a v v V I ' F 1 ! 1 E N C E OF MORE THAN FORTIr VV vcars'the undersigned does Hot flatter himself hut . .V, j i ' t,.,r.c will reenivt- ano sell at is nattereu ov nisusumur,u - . n,m.milnn ovei vthiriL' entrusten to '.is U,U1' m " , FRANK I. WILSON. May 14-tf Auctioneer Standard copy ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT, ) Ra i.eioh, N. C, Mav 8, lbt.2. $ WANTED. 1 WISH TO PURCHASE LE w ml) WANT! LEAD I i for-this denartment. Persons having arge or smali quantities vill please apply at once. W 1 (five 1 pound ot ruvvut t,or i-gg, Cu-r. C. S. Mav g.t- In charge ot Ordnaccv. ouy G WILLIAMS &. CO., S T 0 C K A- M O y r V A" K 11 S ' RALEIGH, N. C. , (CONTINUE TO CARRY (V-NTHE BROKERAGE VA j iness at their old stand As heretofore, m all its van y June 2o-r,ir. ous" branches. P IED3I O N T SPRINGS. BUllKE COUNTY, XORTI UAUOLlSA. rnHESE SPRINGS ARE SITUATED IN WESTERN 8 North Carolina, about fifteen miles ln.m M"rg-n-tTn in a mountainous, beautiful arei roinantic count.-v. The waters, SULPHCR and ClI ALYB1CATE, are Mel m be equal to anv in the country. D.-.r. B-ar and I h ant abound in the mountains. The Conmairv has succeeded in obtaining th- seric .- ,f an experienced gentleman and lady to taKe cn.u.-; the House, and will be ready for.th-- recepti bv the 1st of July.. Board, per day Week ill o f iitoI": ;i Thursday Month . u.,r.L- will leave Morganton on Tuesday and Saturday for the Springs. -,,, ,i One-fourth of this property, with three t,ui.u..-u acfW land attached, would be sold to a person emr,- ZtX 0t;thPIL&T SPRIN(;S CO R PEOP L E S FACTO RY 1 ii h 151..N i S possible. The homing interests of the country will receive our especial attention. We will pay the highest prices for old castings, which you must bring to uTif vou desire the supply of new cartings to be kept up. Weballoon be prepared to furnish plows of various kinds bv wholesale and retail. Soldiers wives wid b fnmi.'hed with necessary articles at reduced prices. "nnea SIMPSON &. HOOKElt, June 3-tf . Hillsboro', N. :. SNUFF! SNUFF ! SNUFF ! T ORILLARD'S SNUFF. I . . RAILROAD SNUFF, ""Vorribird's Scotch (Sait. Snuff, Appleby's Railroad .-..;.r in.-i i nsriTi'rs Pre-hi Snnfl. For sale bv A. A. WlLLAnu, 4. 1863. vL- TTTK A Kr N I l. Urr.UAnv-' ' . t..t. ii... ,-t- 1 fr nivr f.O w ,.- ..nl.-Il ITII1V r t ' K u.. .- I IT d I 0"l ' " " - . ... in, rt i, . ... . . . .. u CO. i VV fit of the people. e are n.m . - V -J; ' moral character r7.JL i KlV n- Shuttle .and 0!dUsh.oneu "'-!: , dute will be taken. 1 W-heels. Bed Steads. Ac. In a tew uavs V ""':- - This call is made by the P A SMALL manufacturing .-"noo --rv, ... . ., , . sRv to mAet.the increased - . ' . .-i t . . i '.i.'ri i nr lounurv is ai.-o . . - One dav 00 Two davs : 2 00 Three days 3 00 Four dav 4 0 One week $ 6 00 Two week 12 00 Three weeks 18 00 One raontb 24 CO Five davs, 5 00 Two months 48 00 I Fiftv words, or eight lines (frless count a square, and ! additional squares will be charged the same, I Cash will be demanded from all persons, and no con tract? will be made save in accordance with these terms, j When sent bv letter, the money must accompany the ad ! vertisement." Marriage?, deaths, religious and other.no I tiees charged a.- advertisements and mu?t be.paid in ad vance. MILITARY NOTICES. Headquarters Enrolling Office,) Third Congressional District, V . Ooldsboro, X . C July 30, 1863. j IN OBEDIENCE TO GENERAL ORDERS, No. U, I ( '!. Peter Mallette Commanding Conscripts for i. C, Commanding OHieers of the several Regiments of Militia in the ;id Congressional Districts of N. C., comprising the counties of Junes. Onslow,' Duplin, Sampson, John' st. n an I Wayne, will assemble all white male persons b tweea 1 :.nd 4" years of age this order includes all perou w ho have not been discharged or exempted heretofore u ithtn the a bow age fu tinal enn.!l!!irnt Board : at the following time and place and examination by the Medical 1 1' th Rer"t N C Militia. Jones ruunty, at Shady Grovt-, August 2oth lC,;!. v 21st Reg't N C Militia. Onslow countv. at .lacksouville, Aiii'ust 22d and 24th. ISO!?. .-;tl! h' ,-' t N Militia, Duplin countv, at Kena'nsville, Ar.iru't 2'ith and 27th, 1";3. '..'?;'(! Reg't X C Militia, Sampson countv, at Clinton. August 2:th and 31t. 1G3. -."t!i Reg't X C Militia. Sampson countv at Clinton, "V..J-..-::dH-i -t ...ai 2d. 1,3. . til lv-i '.'.itia .Ioi:n-t',''.i countv, at Sc ' '.. ir?ld, Sei'fembt-r 4th and "dh, 1G3 tlst Reg't N C Militia. Johnston countv ptemher 7th and Sth, ls-03. '.!7'.!i iveg't' N C Militia. Wavne county. S.'pteiiib.-r loth. lSI3. " ' R - u't N Militia, Wayne county. at Sni htield, at Goldsboru, at Goldsboro,; . otfi:;.. i it!.. l'l. J. A. BARRETT, Capt. and Enrolling Officer, 3d Cong. Dist er, ju v '1 A .w .. K I X i 1 , Surg. V. A. C ! . CRNER SMITH, M. 1)., V Ex. Board, . H. FA1SON. M. D. .iul- '."Mot" WilPiingto:. Journal please copy hill to this i.jlice. one week and ?end Enrolling Office and Examining board, 7 r ii Coxcressional Distkic, Ashboro, N. C, July 23, 18G3. IN ACCORDANCE WITH G EN ER Ai, O R D ERS No. 14. Conscript Ollice. Camjj Holmes,' N. C, notice is In r.:b v given that the Enrolling Officers and Examining Boa. will visit the counties comprising The Tth Congress ional District at the following times aid places : M)th Reg't N C Militia. Anson county, at 'Wadesboro', August 20th. bUt Reg't N C Militia, Anson county, at Wadesboro', August 2lst and 22d. Sod ReLr't N C Militia, Stanly county, at Albemarle, August 24th and 25th. G2d Reg't N C Militia, Montgomery county, at Troy, Auirust 27th ard 2sth. jisi neg t - lunula, :ioore couniy, ai vai iugc, August 31st and September 1st and 2d. 4:1; h Reg't N C Militia, Chatham county, at Pittsbora', September 4th and 5th. 50th Reg't N C Militia. Chatham countv, at Pittsboro', September Tth, Sth and 9th. 6:id Reg't N C Militia, Randolph county, at Ashboro', Sejiteinber 11th and Pith. ;4th Reg't N C Militia, Randolph county, at Ashboro', Septemuer 14th and 1 5th. G5th Reg'r N C Militia, Davidson county, at Lexington, September 17th arid 1 8th. f Cith Reg't N C Militia, Davidson county, at Lexington, September 10th. 21st and 22d. Tiie Colonels of Militia Regiments in this District will see that tne following persons are pjesent at the time and places above specified : ' Ail person-: riving at the age of 18 since the last en : nlmeiu : all pe. sons between the ages of 18 and 40 years whf . uiiv be specially ordered before the Board 01'En- iolling otiicer : each'" and every person between the ages of 4'J and 45 years, whether previously exempted or not, and all substitutes discharged from the service. All persons who fail to report (included in the above order 1 at the places of rendezvous'at the time appointed wifl be considered as deserters. J. M. LITTLE, 1st Lt and Enrolling Officer Tth Cong Dist. . PETER G. SNOWDEN, Surg and Chairman Examining Board. Ju!v30-4t Raleigh Standard, Fayetteville Observer, Greensboro' Patriotand Wadesboro Argus will please copy four times and send bill to Progress. Headquarters Enrolling Office," ;e' NO. 14, i'UTH DISTRICT, Oxford, N. C, July 25th, 1863. I OBEDIENCE TO GEN I Col. Peter MaJlett, Commandant of Conscripts, N. C., Commanding Oflifers of the several Regiments of Milita m t.he 5th Congressional uisirictoi oriu vaiuiiud, wm nrisinf the counties of Franklin, Nash, Warren, Gran- vine. ake and Urange, win assemuie an wjuw; uiait- Fn -sons "between IS and 45 vears of age, who have not al ready received certificates of exemption or detail," at the following times and places, fbr final enrollment and ex amination ly the Medical Board: 40th Reg't N C Militia, Franklin county, at Louisburg, August 2 Hh. ' iJd Reg't N C Militia, Nash county, at Nashville, Au- ""U-t 22(1. " :;7ti. Reg't N C Militia, Warren county, at Warrenton, Augu-1 2lth. , 1 12 d Reg't N C Militia, Granville county, at Oxford, Auirust 2oth. ; 4;5d lleg't N C Militia, Granville county, at Oxford, AUi Reg t N C Militia. W;vke county, at Raleigh, Au gust 20th and Uist. . :;:th Re2't N C Militia, Wake county, at Raleigh, Sep tember 1st. ' .1. w.. I 1 1 Sth Re" t N C Militia, Wake county, at iiaicigu, ..p j 1 tember 2d. ..... . , j 45th Reg't N (' Militia, Orange county, at liilbooro , I September 4 th. ..... 4.;th Reg't N C Militia, Orange county, at HilLijX.ro i eptemoi r tn ano 1 in. A. LANDIS, Jr., Enrolling Olhccr 5th District N. C. H. W. CAEEEY, A.-t. Surg. P. A. C S.,) ' W. IE DAVIS. M. D.. I,J H. C. HERNHON, M. !., ) July 2't-lw ,-i ' Standard copy two weeks. ( nnrint Ofl'ire. C'itlllU IlOllIieS, N- C, ) July 2J ; ; M ai. Oi:.!.:; , ) T V ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROCLAMATION Ol I th" Ple-id-T.t. i-SUed the 15th inst., Colonels Ot Mill i,;. uill. n the ooth dav of August, enroll all persons in the bf.uLd- o; 'their Rcginunts, between the ages of 4 and 45, have r-d already rrc-ived certificates of ex emnt ion or detail. . . . . Enrolling Olhcj-rs of No. th -Cki olina are directwl to n.akc their a.uointments immediately to v. sit tne Kegi mei.K within their Districts, commencing on the. 20th dav of August. . Notice is hereby ghn t. all mUrested, that persons liable to con-cript"ion have the light to volunteer in any com' anv in re-ular -rvice .f the Confederate States be tore' .jii.niin.-r7t. After 'enrollment they must come to cam-', w k-i-e thev will be assigned to commands of their , 1 oi'c as far a.- 'practicable. All persons, therefore, dc--i. ing to volu:.t-r. must do so before the 20tb of August, the'lav ul enrollment. ) Transportation will be furrish ed at this olhce. After enrollment substitutes cannot its accepted ruder anv circumstances except at this oflice. The principal is r -. vi i i ed to appear in person with the substitute. Smbsti- 1 11 not te acceptea. verun- is required before the eub- resident from absolute neces- force of the enemv ; to strength- n .md support our gallant and veteran army ; to protect ati 1 d.-'.ud our homes and hresides, ana drive tne invader from our soil. Our veteran troops require the assistance . .very man who can shoulder a musket or draw a sword. The C'mmandant, therefore, earnestly hopes that this ca.l will Re responded, to promptly, cheerfully and with our unwavering determination to swell the list of oar gloriou- and gallant dead, if necessary, for our freedom and independence. Th Commandant takes pleasure again in acknowledg ing the etlicient aid rendered him by the State Offie rs, and exhorts them to renewed zeal in supplying the neces sities of the ana v. Bv order of Col. PETER AlALLETT, Com'dt of Conscripts rer N. C. ii u t t 3 ' ft I- PA in to s1 8 1 i. STOCK June 2-tf AND EXUtlANUU Miw, RALEIGH, N. C. at reauced price. JAS. M. TOWLES, 'Agtnt. June l5-3m Greentoro' N . C. J. Y. Ma.llett, Adjutant. July 24-Jw August 1-3
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