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f PENNINGTON. -rMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. ,i .4.,., ;;ri. t!ip only terms of subscription' lo Thk t!i. $1 50 I Dailv Paper, 3 month. 34 00 3 no I " C, ' r, 00 in: ". 10 00 ?.''' r,,-ViV n be sent to new subscribers without frVPr ,,?.': and in all cases ..it will be stonned " ' .i iil tor expire?. : . .. . . JOB PRINTING.! in'li'Clt'U IIU iui; l MFir-RMS - trsicLUU&ll- to anv in tin? City or State, we ! ,1 1, U "r 1 I cute all orders for HOOK and JOB ,1 f Order solicit3-':' and prin ptly attended.to. INTIN'' XBLE3BAPHIC NEWS- the North and Europe -Lincoln I r . 1 ; . (1,-t 1- lag iii truce noat ;: r 'cv York Tintex of the 3i ni ' i" i . I. Cite Point Lincoln ,r,!cr declaring that: the law of i ekilialion . i ... . V. .... J. ,i:.. i,: ii. i ., . :., " i cj. !:: l iv t "'It . KM CYtM SUIUIIM MUtU ill ill- - ..I' war, a. rebel soldier .will be executed, ;,-;':! r v. ho is taken prisoner be sold into Mirr will be confined at hard labor mi ;;:.! there cntinue until the black be a i , ', .f the battle of Brandy Station are a heavy lss. . i t. tie- 3Ut say Gilinore had surcc-iK-d c.nr i. '1 i , ,r.- iii!.' f batterio? within two hundred ,,f Fuit Wagner, and in mounting three t ar i or. under seigo gunsyvithin a mile and with which dv exper t-d lb. t to ,' n .1 i ; ; ' i'.,rr)Si,i.iihi declared Kentucky under martial law and i:n;j,nd-"f! military olhcer? to aid tne autnoniies in uie ,,ort of the lav.s'and flie purity of suffrage in Judges will be held strictly accountable. i'V: la: .'.i!vice: i.-iw.j tT.e siirrrnd.-r ot '.rattier ltv ro uie . ; .ad been received at New Orleans. . iiff.n ir.h.rinr town?? in this State a3 Tlmt ?av , ii'.TVfrie .Yv England States we hear that more than tlir.se draftt d will pay the exemption fee. ! j.;.'.. Anenra'nt New York brings Eu'ropeon advice? to 'il,..' ' : Ihitihi Parliament expected, to adjourn o the 2th. Clyde, 1ied.Mar?hal, was very ill and not expected rccver. The new of the surrender of Yickshurg and result? id' the battle f 'lettysburg caued er.nsid' ra.- (xcltemeiU in l'gland: The 'Aw city article ot t.h-c it. savs the.ri.'ws re.-' ived. is mixed with, a fjcling of i j.i'ise, (li:i.;.fi,iittn''Tit and satisfaction. Surprise at .. sudden coUi. (- of iek.bu-!.;r and its d-fnee : di?ap .iti'tmen't at ti; i .' ieoval, owinsr to the retreat of Le off l'.co.,pect -.of an early termination of the war, and, satis-' ..; .n ir. contemplating the widtin shown by England f i.t having prematurely v;ellcd to the recent j.res.-uire r' i-'enjnition of the Confederate States. 'C.nV.ls d.-clined fnun. 92 J4 u 03, to 02- a I2?-. The in. atnes? I'arls Jiourse liao revived. Distrust tieii and the position of the Polish ((uestif ere L'diiain causes of depression, t'diif. !' rate loan 4" a 3'o discount. . i r,(-ia v. p. in.. Consols opened this morning at a fnr Lr; ."! .dine in open markets, and there was almost a pan-tli-ewirh the lav.' The Polish question was assigi ed as '!,' can -e. " l.ivcr-.'i' d cotton market tn-m with a quarter of a penn .1 .1 in.'.. -ftv ;U wit of the Russian Government to the notes of '"I fs regarding Poland has been ublishe.l and aidered unsatisfactory. War considered by a. rerioti eontinpencv. There wp( no ahate- ''r.; (!,. activity of the revolutionists and several h:' ' t ikon place with -varying results. News from i. .; 'I. s;: -i; Ai.'.-i irflD .' to, !,. and giA en ihei'i a aii'' not lie re oe.tssed for sometime. e Pius to his Chifdren -Northern Items Yankees in James River. fcc. ir ! '!., Aur. ti. i''or-e Pius has addressed a letter JL'h ibi.h.m Hu'jrhes on the subject of the American . urging peace, and desiring him to confer with the fliishej. at New Orleans in pursuance of this object. liivi t- him to omft nothintr tl.at he can undertake uvf .rnpliih it, by his wisdom, arfthority or exertions p J- emrpatihle witn the nature ot his holy ministry, r "n.-jUi ate the minds of the combatants and bring back i 'sired tranquility and -peace. ! (h aft, will be commenced in New York next week. r ' lie th inks there will be resistance. f a ' 'if-v.r.n from Cincinnati savs three hundred and kjeH'i' kv raiders, including Colonel Ashbv. have fen ; ar,. d. . r: " i'Apeditiori which left 'Vicksburg a few days age' T.-' ipevrtl at Port Hudson. (Jrant repe.: ted commanding V '-ion. Destination r.nknwt.. .'e A ;mkre ttotilla in James river is reported niovmo' P' iv up tne river, shell in -r rontinufciu.'! v. IN ihieg Trom th artr.v of Northern Yit ginia. 7he Medi al Dtpartment Care of the Sol- diers. August 5. The Medical h it VON P Dppa-rtfnent of the Tii-::s h. iter organized than at any pi evioks.time since t com in 'in'fjn.'ii t p'"th war, and tti , .V , t'l:atim' i . 1 t bus' session, many causes of Complaint ----- -,-.-' y . i v. I. iplaint heretofore ex- Br irg. ave been t eainvril. It Will 'be rritifvintr tr ralo. Ivr and ft i.ends of the soldier? to learn, too. that way M h. ste.taU havetb.vri established in this city, Peters 3urg, Danville, Fat mville, Lynchburg, Charlottesville Iil'et;t,y and Staunton. near the railroad depots, at which ' sickkU'id .is.'ase, soldiers on furlough may have their Wants supplied without expens. Fi'oni the south-west Prepariue: Neirroes for the Field. ? s 'Ag- -L -Twenty-two transports,, laden with 'i',. sed Natchez going down. t-JZp to Friday - 'I Ur a :.t.r:.oet- ..j Banks' and Burnside's regiments had been i;:ttr;. i , t'.t. tl-.r-i; term? having expired. Transports -leaded uith !'.-gro are sent up dailv to Island No. 10, 'CU-.i m ttie manual of arm? F.ntt nn.l Wst J.ouj-i.imi ba f. m n stripped to form negro Regiments. -.ee-. ,ii s i.-at J iortnan i fm-i.M, .. ....iuumii Ullf UUtOl t'Tt'l V -n.paay and they leave daily fov homo. '' Pila-in pa,--; -n, esemeu, daitV.in, the garrison at Natchez and u; v artnage. win strip the country' of nrovisons and ':niu;t every species ofvandalis ism. Weather extremely '"'' I'1 : Oiei m.Nmetor Oi. From Alabama. o. As far as hrH f. wi.. M.'i:: 1 H, AU .'.. !H ... "v,lu "tus nas a ""'."" over snorter for Governs Langdon has ' majority over Dickinson for .vLfi'.ffift7 Ji?ara'"vedlaP,stmghtfr,n New Ot- ' i e,t morgan, with the Vicksbur paroled rris Major Monroe arrived with f amilv at 1 'aseacroula I't'.Vtr t,,r th us fit j ty r rived h ' '-MaJr Mo"oe, of New Orleans. , H ta I r,MD tlMoken.. His familv is with ! pernufted to visit ew Orleans ' 1 ' I A. All ba. :.l him. Alabama Elections I 1 '-MA, August 5.-K.,.; ?nS' ' "ikshank elected to Con r .lUrn ame in sl'vly ('urrv. "In T)aiuc ' rT.s ,n the furth district over . tv (;,.,, w tAr . ; ""hi ii.. Infir(ipn(l(ln,,n. W-.i.,.,. i 1 w ouorier i " itia rnr imir t r a. - , .- . --. 3 One; IVri'V Pmmlr ca I.r:&tlortrr m d two boxes to hear from. ' Talladega, Bibb and reported gone for Watts 3Y I L- si,, i- z 1" voetiv. Spelly for Watts by large majorities. Few returns from Tuscaloosa and Pickens, indicate a majority lor Watts in both -thePe counties. From Charleston. Cuari.kston, August 5. Another day of quiet. The enemy is strengthening his Morris Island batteries, and iron clads arc receiving ammunition.- Last night some marines and a detachment of the Eutaw regiment, under Lieutenant: Worley, of the.navy, surprised two of the en emy's picket boats in the creek between Morris and James Islands. We took one boat containing an officer and r ir.e men, besides killing three others. The other boat escaped" with the loss of a portion of her crtw. Another Cavalry Fight Yankees Repulsed, fcc. Ku riMOND, Aug. G. Another cavalay fiht occurred at Brandy Station on the 4th between a body of Stuart's cavalvy and Bechitm's horse artillery and three brigades of Yankee cavalry with twelv e pieces of artillery. The tight lasted from 2 o'clock until night, and the enemy wre driven within a mile of the Ilappahannock. Our loss. 0 killed and 18 wounded. Lmiiti..:. of the City of New York for destruction of private property in the recent riots, and services ofexta police, fifteen hundred thousand dollars. Judge j,'f the United States District Court, has entered a decree of condemnation and forfeiture, of the British steamer I'ctefhojf. From James River. Richmond Aug. o. The Yankee flotilla was anch-. e-1, last evening, 'at Aiken'g larding. James River, a few mites below'Fort i)i'c vr ; . T-. o torpedoes were exploded prematurely on the approach of the gunboats. The flo tilla consisted of two monitors, a floating battery and two wooden gunboats.. Flotilla Retired -No News from Cen. Lee. UicHEOM), Aug. 6. -The Yankee flotilla hag retuned down the river. Several h dd pieces opened on the gun boats this morning and d'tabled one. The ironclads did not come up as far as tb gunboats. No news by central or Fredericksburg train' : .: Tiik New Emperou of the New i-lMPiiE.: Vh: Is Maximilian ? is a question frequently a.sk-i; We suppose him to be a scion of the Bonaparto I'vniily, in which th(Te are two persons of that nnme. grainl- chiMion l Eugerifi LWuharnale an-.! his Wife, t he P-lucess of liavaria. Eugene was i chwd otv.Jose rdiii; by her. firt marriage, and ; grcit fivorit of il..; E:,ip.:ror N..po!oon, who, in 180G, atlop.V'l inm his o! II. was subsequently appointwl Viceroy of I -ilv. vh! married tii Princess ot bavuria. In 1817 hy liivl i sou called Maximilian, who in".ed the so rv '.c' of liusbia, and in 1839 inanied the Grand Dutchess Marie N'icolaiwena, daughter of tho Emie ror Xich"!as. iy tliis lady he has had sever ii cir.'-d:-' n, tw- of whom are sons one, Prince Nicholas Maximilian, bom in 1841, and Eugene Maximilian, "born iu 1847. Is the Emperor of Mexico the eider of the two ? There is none of the Bonaparte N.oi in their veins ; but they are so added to that family as ;o be considered a part of it. The choice of such a peis.' i, -.i!d be evidently a stioke of policy. Itos-..'H-;ates v ;th the French dynasty, the grandson. of oun of the iiu.t '.!i.titiguis,ed monarchs that have occu- I ''.' . i I... j . .i . 1 1 i L.'il Jill' uud it would setve to uai l:s fi'icti-)!! u-nil power to it. The present French Em peror leu; adapted" the wisdom of his uncle for his ovi; eiiiiiiice, atm one part ot that we Know was to string chc p. Imposition through every ramilication of family ties. THE NORTH CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA CHRISTIAN CONFERENCE "ITT ILL MEET PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT YY with the Church of New Providence, Graham, N.' C, on Wednesday before the second Sabbath in October. Aug6-td . WM. L. LONG, Sec'y. 3,700 BOXES OF THE SOUTHERN HE PATIC PILLS HAVE BEEN ORDEREQ IN" ONE -DAY. WHER ever known their use continues. Without pufling, they have gained ground by their real yaliw. UgguMore than five hunde'red persons gxe known to have been cured by these Pills. This excellent family medicine is recommended by the proprietor as good only for diseases of the Liver. His 'correspondents say that they also cure Billious Rheuma tism, Pneumonia, Chills and Fevers, Billious Fevers, Piles and Worms. They are a perfectly safe medicine. Peter Yaden, Esq., of Dinwiddie county, Va., after describing remarkable cures in his family of Billious Rheumatism and Pleurisy, says : "My Doctor's bill has been heretofore from $175 to S200 per year. I have used them these pills for my family, which consists of eigh teen white and colored, and have not called in a Doctor. This is a great saving. They certainly tri e the best fami ly medicine ever discovered." Rev John W. Potter, of Greene county, North Caro lina, had suffered twelve years from a diseased liver, which the physicians had not been able to cure. He says : "I commenced taking the Hepatic Pills with no con fidence in them. They acted like a charm on me. From that hour I have improved. I have persevered in their u : until now, by God's blessing, I am well and hearty. I b id a negro man who, as 1 believe, was saved from death by a dos$ of these Rills. My Doctor's bill was an nually trom 5 .100 to S'200. but I have had no use for a physician since ihe great, rise in the nrice of inredi-nt t.x on these Pif!s, compel the proprietor to put them at t..ei. present prices or quit the manufacture. They are ScTratfs him than when he sold them at priori :t,?!r5Q a b?XV LFor $15 a dozen boxes will be sent IVreTsVthT106 Cokdc?- Those who de Great red o' ; 6? hoxff mu?t aPPlJ t0 tbe druggists, mrhv thr ad "erchantrwho Add -.". g " CaSb must alwJ accompany ore Aug l-2tawlm Wilson, N. C. WANTPn 01S!S2csS Collars of sorth y caiolina eight and six per cent, bonds, new isue or which the highest market price .will be paiT" Apply Uug 4.tf W R' RICHARDSON 4 CO. RIBTTON'S BLUE-BLACK VRTTINr FLUID, nb MANUFACTURED BY J. E. BRITTON CHAR lotteNC A superior article. SnW tacture. Try it. All bottles warranted I am manufacturing an article of Writing' Ink, eouav if not superior, to any Inks manufactured North fW person Avho has tried this Ink snpnVa J'Zr , liuws ireeiytrom the nes I It can be had either wh n.,i , . ; c feM . . . .. oi retail nv afl the subscriber. . j -uurwing For thirteen years. writinr dr.t ;m iv ! t "red from this recipe has been exposed to the sun and ! "d, U.. when first . V, , "Muw.uuieu, ana all prompt y filled Address.' J. E. BRITTON , r Charlotte, Mecklenburg Co., N. C ' The following recommendation of the Buplrior Quality of the ink is given by the gentleman whose name is an nexed. He has nged the ink and can spk for its eood qualities : " K m i r n r, Charlotte, June 3, 1S63. M n J: w ?"tto?;,:"T,I)ear1Sir : 1 h&ve tried your verv excellent W nting Fluid, and can truly say that it is Su penor iu any iiik uiai l xiave ever seen manufactured tbe South. It is equal if not far better, th an - in.. W-: in tine: Ink made de at the North. Every one whn u-;;i iLrT-i i ... J :. nui trv ! mis juk can ue sure oi getting an excellent article j c f C OVERMAN, P. M. Jul8 tt Charlotte, N. C RALEIGH, FRIDAY. AUG. MILITARY NOTICES. TO THE SOLDIERS OF THE CONFEDE RATE STATES. AFTER MORE THAN TWO YEARS OF A WAR fare scarcely equalled in the number, magnitude, and fearful carnage of its battles ; a warfare in which your courage and fortitude hare illustrated your coun trv, and attracted not odIv gratitude at home, but admi ration abroad ; your enemies continue a struggle in which our final triumph muat be inevitable. Unduly elated with their recent successes, they imagine that temporary iev,r?fs can quell your spirit shake your determina tion, and thev are "now gathering heary masses far a gen eral invasion'jn the vain hope that, by a desperate effort, success may at length be reached. You know too well, my countrymen, what they mean by success. Tl;eir malignant rage aims at nothing less than the extermination of yourselves, your wives, and children. They seek to destroy what they cannot plun der. Thev pi opoee as the spoils of victory" that your homes shall be partitioned among the wretches whose atrocious cruelties have stamped infamy on their Govern ment. They design to incite servile insurrection and light the fires of incendiarism wherever they can reach rour homes, and they debauch the inferior race, hitherto docile and contented, by promising indulgence of the vil est passions, as the price of treachery. Conscious of their inability to prevail by legitimate warfare, not daring to make peace lest they should be hurled from their seats of power, the men who now rule in Washington refuse even to confer on the subject of putting an er ' o outrages vhich disgrace our age, or to listen to a suggestion for conducting the war according to the usages of civiliza tion. Fellow-citizens, no alternative is left you but yictory, or subj.Tqration, slavery and the utter ruin of yourselves, your l'dLdili and - -v.;" country. The victory is within vour reach. 1T a seed but stretch, forth your hands to -rasp it. For this end, all that is necessary is, that those who are celled to the field by every motive that can move the human heart, should promptly repair to the post of dutv. should stand bv their comrades now in front of the foe," and thu? so strengthen the armies of the Confedera cy s to ensure success. The men now absent from their posts would, if present in the field, suffice to create nume rical equality between our force and that of the invaders and when "with any approach of such equality, have we failed to be victorious ? I believe that but few of those absentee actuated by unwillingness to serve their coun trv ; but that many have found it difficult to resist the temotatinn of a visit to their homes and the loved ones i from whom they have been so long separated ; that oth- ers have lelt tor temporary attenti- n to tneir anairs, wun the intention of returning, and then have shrunk from the consequences of their violation of duty ; that others, again, ha left their posts from met resf1essness and desire of change, each quieting the upbraidings of his conscience, by persuading '.. e -' i tint bis individual ser vices could have no influer; . 1 e general result. These and other causes v-'!- a far less disgraceful than the desire to avoid dan, o ' escape from the sacrifices re qu'red bv patriot. s . ' - i.overtheless, griev ous fault--, and place the cause . eloved country, aifd of everything we hold dear, in iii.' unent peril. T re peat that the men who now owe duty to their country, who have been called out and 1 we not yet reported for dutv. or who have absented themselves from their posts, are'sji.hc.ent in number, to secure us victory in the strug gle now impending. 1 call on you, then, my countrymen, to hasten to vour camps, in obedience to "the dictates of honor and duty, and summon those who have absented themselves with out leave, or who have remained absent beyond the peri ad allowed by their furloughs, to repair without delay to their respective commands, and I do hereby declare that I grant a general pardon and amneso to all officers and ' m.-n within the Confederacy, now absent without leave, who hall, with the lea3t possible delay, return to th' proper post;, of duty ; but no excuse will be received for any dehiy br-vond twenty days after the first publication ot this proclamation irv the State in which the absentee n t-. i.r; ot f ll . i .liUli t win Tl nmnMlv n nrl pardon shall exWnd to all ho have be n accused, or who ha - been convicted and are undergoing sentence for ab sence without '.cave or desertion, excepting only those who have been twice convicted of desertion. Finally, I conjure my country women the wives, moth ers, sisters and daughters of the Confederacy to use their ail -powerful influence in aid of this call, to add one crow ning saeriiiee to those which their patriotism has so free ly and constantly offered on their country's altar, and to take care that none who owe serviee in the field shall be sheltered at home from the disgrace of having deserted their duty to their families, to their country, and to their Go-0.. v Given under my hand, and the Seal of the f Confederate States, at Richmond, this 1st day ( " j of August, in the year of our Lord one thous- v , ' and, eight hundred and sixty-three. JjflFFERSON DAV4S. By the President : J. P. Benjamin, Sect'y of State. Aug 5-20t The papers throughout the Confederate States are re quested to copy the above, proclamation, at the earliest moment, and tor twenty days thereafter, ana sena men bills to the Private Secretary of the President. GDNSCRIPT OFFICE,) Camp Holmes, Aug. 6, 1863. Genkrai. Orders, ' No. 17. f IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ABOVE PROCLA rnation of amnesty and pardon by the President, an earnest invitation is extended to all persons absent with out leave from the army, to" report themselves at the Camp of Instructions immediately, to be forwarded to their regiments. All good citizens are instructed to use every means in their power to prevail upon persons of the class" named to return to their duty. They will be well treated and past offence? forgotten. Transportation will be furnished to their commands. But it must be distinctly understood that after the ex piration of the time set by the President, the most vigor ous measures in the power of the government will be in stituted for the arrest and punishment of all absent from their commands without leave. None need expect to evade longer the service which they justly owe to their country. Let them report at once to their militia officers to be sent to camp, or come in person without delay. II. A Camp of Instruction will be opened at "Camp Vance," near Morranton, on the 10th -of August. Ad persons subject to conscviption in the 9tv and 10th pa triot will report to Capt. James C. McRae, Commanding Camp Vance. " , , Ky ,.rder of C l. PETER MALLETT, Commandant of Conscripts lor N. U. J. W. Mallett. Adi't. Aug 5-20t REWARDS. $500 REWARD, rrWO HORSES AND ONE MOLE TAKEN FROM I mv Stables by the 3d New York Cavalry, the 30tb July, 1863, one horse about seven years old, a sun-burnt, yellow sorrel, thick, heavy set, short tale, with tale and main a little wavy : had on shoes before ; hind feet white and verv tender footed, and is gentle in all work, but rough under the sadde. The Filly is about three years old, blood bav, with white in her forehead about the size of a half dolfar, with a long tale with a few white hairs , -. j . onnt rn nor si no Tho mn o in tne end oi it, ana a iuu , , , a very small horse mule, three years old, rather a mouse dor, with main and tail cropped, and has a dark stripe iwn his back. I will pay one hundred dollars for the 13 color. , v. Unl- 1 n-i mi Mule and two hundred dollars each for the Horsey pro vided thev are rot isjured. W. VV. rAHtih,K, Aun- 3-iw1 Rocky Mount, N. C. $10 REWARD. LOST BETWEEN RALEIGH AND CAMP HOLMES, a Pocket Book, containing fire ten dollar bills, three rive dollar bills, and five dollars in twenty-fire cent notes, also containing an order for the exchange of a pair of ehoes, and a permit of absent from camp until 5 o clock on Mon day evening. Also some other change. Any person nn'ding the above will do a soldier a great favor by leaving it at the Progress oSice. August 4-Ct $100 REWARD. I WILL GIVE THE ABOVE REWARD FOR MY negro man DONUM, aged 23 years, about 6 feet high, slim built, and dark complexion. He left ClarksTille, Va., holnnrintr to Mr. HotU of W4shincrton. l ... . i tt k: and will try to reacn .lewueru ui iiwuuigwu. ' 91MT. fi T SAM'L S. BIDDLE. asjoregtville, Aug. 4-tf. Tw Tb 7. 1863. NO. 211. AUCTION AND PRIVATE SALES. SHOE FACTORY FOR SALE IN THOMAS VILLE, N. C. THE BUILD4KG is LARGE and WELL AUUAX (i VA) for the business. The machiny wa- : uieh.'- -1 ju.-t betore the war began, and is capable of tiirnin r eutV.a pair of shoes per day. The hands at .t e-.n; : ,d can be retained by the purchaser if d-'-h-.-d. F . -'it ;'!;: particulars, apply to W. f . RICK. Alt Aug. 4-5t ' Th.oiMville ,".V C. ISEW BUGGH FOR SALE. NEW HICKORY IH'UfiV FOR SaLK Apply to A. M LICIT i: LI A Aug 3 6t-(St? IT -,.,,ro'. IMPORTANT SALE OF I3TPORTED LI- QUORS AT AUCTION. ATTE WILL SELL IX FfiOXT OF OCR ACCTIOX f T aQd Commission Stor. on l uesd'iv, tn 11th of August, 1863, at II o'clock, A. M.. th'.- ..'d signment of Liquors, rought over !v C. . vance : 3D Kegs, extra X... 1 Jamaica" Rum. i- C.i-. -. 1 doz bottles each, bt French Rrandy. Vhe-e LLpiors were selected for medicinal purposes, "and are pr.r--. CREECH Jt LITCilFORO. July 31-td Auetione-rs. . Register and Standard copy till day. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. TTTILL BE SOLD, IF APPLICATION RE MA') E T 7 soon, a good aud desiraU ; ader e-.- iu tlie city n-.-i'i P.iace, on i' luoui, iju ai us ouuiu iji l:"; iru; etteviU street. Jv- 3-tf For terms. c.a,. 'y ' W. IL ulU'lARDSO.V. FOR SALE BOUT ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND I'Oi:hS selected TOBACCO in tb... Loaf. Wr-ippe:- and r illers ii in proper proportion. PHILLIPS IIOCXKR. Junel7-tf, Hiilboro', X. C. RICE FOR SALE. T" HIE .STATE WILL SELL RICE BY THE CASK. Apply to C. II. Thompson, M. S. K. Commiss.irv De partment. T1IOS. 1). HtXiC. July 4-tf Captain C S. CURRY COMBS. 200 .Facto DOZEN CURRY COMBS FOR SALE AT THE 'actory of JOLLY & LA-.'K. 'March 24-tf. SAL Li OF LAM). OBEDIENCE TO .VJ)ECREE O1' THE COr :T 1 of F.quity of Wa ; Countv and State "of X'oithC. - dna, in the ca" ot Ann Eliza Ib-.iRjtt aauisr ( eu V Thompson, Ad'n'r. and Sion If. Rogers," n;,i...- at Spring Term, iSfjl, and orders fi .?n time to .ti::;e m;"i.' in al-d cause, I shall proee. i to s dl, at the Cou.t ii...ii-edo. . on. Tu-'sday of August Term of the C aity C..urt, 1V'J'R at 12 M., the House and Lot in 1th e pi -adinjrs rn:-i'tioir'd and described in the above entitled c-i . The i-reiei. s are locat-.'d in (he Southeastern part ot tht' City of it.-deigh. now occupied by Mrs. Honicutt and faeiiiy , an-.! adjoining the loti of Stephen Justice, Ma;-y mndM uud .rdiers. Tho House has two roo'..-.-.- and i:i t.-Je: a' v.m lir. and there is ground enough for a good : this lot always rents well. Tlie purchaser can give b.: i ble twelve months a'er date, w..',i he can pav -t '(. R. Jnb'17-td " i o d. I '.'.ndel': g d . eu 1 il interest f . LEWIS . M . E PIANO FORTE FOll ft ALE. 4 VERY SUPERIOR d'.; OCTAVO ROSEVS 1 1 1) r Piano Forte, made be Knpe A' C:al. . o!'B..;t impo ; The above T,iano ha- the ed all .'oi.nd, ha v i;, ,.U! and every way a lir: t vr.i July 9-tf ilar-'t 3 nt'.r-' Ir. e. i e i in.-t i uaie '.lei-. i.5W IS ' -. ; , a v er nue koiu I .'' Ui '.'.' o", S. ;'l :iSS)N, i (ii .ends. oi 'OR i. 1j1.. W a . A BEAUTIFUL iiUILDIXC LOT IX Raleich, ipno-dt.e t!i - re.id- nee ,.f A id I! CITY OF in the Northern part of the citv. June 25-tf VV Arpl v to R. RICHARDSOX. PUBLIC SALE WITHOUT RESERVE OE TEXAS LANDS! )N E-IIALF )V THK .IUSTO L.IjEIVL)0 IK CT. On the th day of Ai'jut uv.ct, at Arluni't, G'a. THIS TRACT OF DESIRABLE LANDS. CO.S'TAIX ing. one square league, or 442s acres, - n'o farms, 800 acres, has been withdrawn from private .aie, and will be sold at Auction on the Tth day of August next, at At lanta, Ga., without reserve. It is situated in Milan county, Texas, within the TEMPERATE AND SHOWERY 'BELT OF TEXAS, about 45 miles North-Eastward from the Capital of the State, and about 55 miles Northwestwardly from Brcn ham, the present terminuf of Railroad communication with Galveston and Houston. The tract is dividtd in two nearly equal parts by Brushy . Hrek, (emptying into San Gabriel river,) and comprises . nirable"combination of lands for agricultural and j.astu. jfpursuits. High and dry post oak lands, tilled with fencing materials ; ROLLING PRAIRIE, WITH BEAUTILUL BUILDING SITES commanding a view of the entire tract ; RICH TIMBERED BOTTOM oh both sidesof the Creek, rising from there to a fine prai rie covered with mequite grass (not the bearded UNSURPASSED FOR GRAZING PURPOSES, and which extends uninterruptedly to the banks of the San Gabriel, from 12 to 15 miles uistant. This region of country is not surpassed by any in Tex as, in REGULARITY OF SEASONS, DELIGHTFUL CLIMATE AM) HEALTH OF THE LCAHTY : and the tract itself forms one of the best ii' e - tii.-nt for present uc- or future nrofit to be tounu in iexas. THE LAND OF "PROMISE A X D OF PEACE. Terms of Sale cash, in ConfMorate Tr a-uai y X-.t . K. M- PARKS i CO., Whitehall Street, Atlajita Georgia. July 28-td LACK fe FifRRlSS, M E R C H A N T TAILORS, PROCTOR'S OLD STAXD. Fn'ycttf.vVle Street, Raleigh , A'. C. WTE WOULD INFORM THK PUBLIC THAT WE YY have on hand and are constantly receiving an as sortment of CITIZENS' AND MILITARY CLOTUIXG. The business will be carried on under the direct supervis ion of Mr. C. M. FARR1SS, and satisfaction guaranteed to our patrons. An experienced hand will jro to the Camps to take measures for uniforms when ordered. G. A. LACK C M. FARRISS. April 7-tf NORTH STATE CIGAR FACTORY. . H. J.J. CLARK, PROPRIETOR, GRAHAM, X. ('. 1WO HUNDRED THOLSA. ' -.k. eu.u v.-rv tine. rentv-five thousand !(s. celebiat'd -'Stonewall Smoking'Tobacco; in lots to suit purchaiers. . .If !.J I i'.f. -rmarafi!,....! uraers soitciteu auu satisiiieie'n pua. am. -. Jul 25-3m. MRS. ALBERT JOHNSON. tt T L Tj S B 0 R 0 ' S 7 R K ; t HAS ALWAYS ON HAND,OF HER OWN MANU facture, Beesrax and Tallow Candles. Beeswax,, and Tallow wanted in either small or large quantites. Highest market prices paid. Raleigh, Aug 1-2 w JUST RECEIVED. THE IMMORTAL C. 51.. FARRISS HAS JUST RE turned with a splendid assortment of BLOCKADE GOODS,' with the latest report of London Fashions. Call and see. LACK k FARRISS, July 9-tf . Merchant Tailors. 5 The following rates will bo charged for all adrertis nients inserted in tht Daily Frog&xss .-- sr SQL" ARK ii TWiLVE LISIS, Oil Ll& One (lav 00 f One week..... 6 00 d ;l " s . M Two weeks 12 00 oo Three weoks IS H ....... 4 : 0 j One month. :. 24 CO ' ' 'J Two months 46 CO r tiiiht lines or less count a snuaie, and dav...... Four la vs. . Five d; l Vs. .. additional squares will be charged thijsaine. Cash will be demanded from p11 p'erson?, and no-con tracts will be made save in accordance with these terms Wh-.-n S'-ntby letter, the money musi-aeconipany the ad vertiserrent.' Marriages, deaths, religious and other no tices charged a ad wrti?ement? and musi be paid in ad vance. tan MILITARY NOTICES. Exec utive Department North Carolina.) Ac ; rr ;v.h.;ai's Ofth-k. (Militia, Kah i-!,. An,-. 1SG:V j j I.NT A i. 17. . COM M L MCA 1'IOX: N Mll.CTAUY Jl.VT- .1 . ; . i: - id sV iiitendtd lor His Exeelh nev, tlie . Governor , written .nd sent to th" Adjutant General, who Mi'-.:2 bee., i the Governor and leturn his ar i u . : . s eiu I';S i ; .!;! hoill; -.".iiption t i rh tl:-. ''"::';!, ve.l !'. . !;...-. ! he (.it vernoi defence dutv ti. clir.es to issii !ti .it.d all application- ensure attention ir.us be fit w aid :ii 1 . r-rr ,i tjj'eer of ? ! reffinu r.t it i. R. Maj. s. tl"cki:r. and A. A. A. C. ' 'i t k and week .V V. Ai! U r; ir i:;t vt ; "i i ;.. ,. t X C.: :v io, 1-.;. 3 J v o i ; : ; CoL !' 'he 3d e "-.mi, IU 1 1 1 . r.i.Al. vKi;j.US. Xo. 14. t r Maflette Coiinr.andiii Cons--iipts for ". C.. (V.:eers o! th-.. several Keirust rits of Militia 1 1 1 :r-ssional District of'.V. C-, tvmprhinu ron.-. (hulow, DupLn, S.itrpbon. John- o! ' a v '! Dupl.n, S.itrpbon, John- t o. -ill assemb ill white m lie persons be- l!. irs f ae th;i (li.-eiia-e- i -lodes r'! fj-r,,ns ted hertto'ore ti'jse and ida" ' ih Medic: 1 1 1 Sha.' v (". ro w , , .it Jaek-euvilU-. , af. Kei.ans.viil.-. t f , at Clhit.ii . r.ty at Ciiiu ;;. r at :'.i.' t'd'owir.fc' . ' .i'Vi .iiiliatTv; -R V C ' i , n- s ' nit v .n,a--t 'J.1 ii.-t R Aucn.t:2 d- n.-. w count ', : tl- R , ' t X . Auust 2 .: 2h Re, . : t. i i 1 i c 1 Sa .t; estni Au';t :'tti an ; ..t.-t. ! J'uh R"'.r'f N C MiinRi. Septoin.jer 1st and .'!, 1m UTth Re-'- X C M;oua. V till ei tendi.o 1 1 "t and ;r H-t R -g't X C Miht 'ft.'-.nle.i' Tth and t I 21th Reor't N C p(. -mb.-r l(j:b. 1- 1, itil Re-'t : C M. - ptembt-r lit? " : ia, John. -ton Cuumv, at Suiithli. i-c.;. .i'l. W. .. !! i ;.u:it v, at to.id '; W v, :,. e. um , a' (I .1. A. I'.r.roliitv; Oi!ict .-. Surg. P." A. C S. I M.D., D. ! ph-ase oi or.'j BAR sF.'P' Id C ; 1,; . . -.!,( . R. RIX1-.V. !.NEU SM1R 1S().V. M . R-iilt : j'wi J-iurnn t . u. aid. J Aek ami send MISCELLANEOUS. Pi I SO FOitTES. o. , p x o f c ;: r i: t ax AMES S-i! 'iv-C ..a. "s- t all o'.hh . ! V nil Ulhjl m he pu!! ; . h , i . 1 it, his . sK.l'diri; ai, ft at ti) 1. ,,.k t In r i( the :is!i . 1 1 o - i nai ie-ti ir Pi. -in O'-d. r- ! Wll'l ' u . b. .1 a i'' P'ie...;'V 1- r at Mr. ':u.-soi' t sidenee in ilarget the F ur (m e,u will m.-et ith rtes bought nd solo. Mr. Pirsson re i.--"des ai'e. i'rof.-ssoi- Hansen. et . . !!!'.! "!i 'e-. ;:t' i,. i IS. Pi r. !0 U.-V. mil Pi-tf Dr. ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT. f EAD WAX ; I D. l WISH TO Pi' KCM ASE LEA P I! i S .-..S t.j. v .o-r ; r o- s,?ai; Iv at '.nee. V . . t i poui d f ( f LLA D. 1'iIOS. iii).G.--(,:T. C. I ' eha.-'- e of C : c'r if i. (':atl ' ' I: - - i otl'tJA'DI- May --if ; ase av ; :r 1'! oon.' JOHN G. WILLIAMS & CO., S' TO C K A MO XL y 1 0 A. i2 R S RALEIGH. N C. CONTINUE TO CAR:: Y OX T1?L BROKERAGE BUS- ie.e.-s at their t. l stand as hertfnre. in all its vari ou branch . ?. '.Jano25-Gm IMED3IONT SPRINGS. BURKE (J (r STY. NORTH CAROLINA. rriHESK SntlVGS ARE SITUATED IX western I X"oih Carolina about fifteen uiil..- from Morgan ton, in a mountainous, beautiful and romantic eountrv. The water.-, SULPHUR and CHALYBEATE, are said to be equal. to any in the country. Deer, Lear a: id Pheasant-! ;ibiud in the mountains. The Coi.ipanv has ucceeded in obtaining the ? -rviees i.i man and lady to tak char-e of of in exp. i ienc' d tlie House, and wd! b. re by the 1st of Juh Board, per da v.... Week .' .' Month -. A Hack will lcayi ... and Satut dav for th'- . JS" One-fourth of nacres of land attached, u tent to take charge of th June 25-tf ad for the itc .ption of visitors $ 5 2 90 : .n on Tuc.-o.ty, Thursday ,e .;; : ty, with thr.ie hundred i- i b,e sold to a peiEon c-'irij -. i ope: t v. PIEDMONT SPRINGS CO. THE PEOPLE'S FACTORY. ARE NOW. IN OPERATION FOR THE BENE- tit ot the pei.'.i . e are now inanuiattur irg tne Flvmg Shuttle and Old Fa-hioned J. Sjunning Wheels. Bed Steads, Ac. In a few days we cip. ct to -be manufac turing Shoe La-ts and Peg.-. 'Our t-.iuidry is abo in operation, and Ca-tiii.' of all kinds v. ill be furnished qs far as p- -sible. The farming interests of the country w i i i receive our esntcial attention. We will pav the dithest ju i-ej for old ca.-trngs, which you nia.-t bring t u if vou desire th. supply of new casting to be kept up. nvuared to t'u'idsh plows of various We -. ill soon kinds, by fu'Tlish.X lilt, ' wholesale and retail. Soldiet wives will be i v. i-.h 'e ee-eai v articles at r duced prices. SIMPSON & HOOKER, -tt Hi'lsboio'. N. C. AUCTION AN 1 COMMISSION 31 ERCII ANT'" TTT ITI1 AX LXPEillEXCE OF MORE THAN FORTY" y years, the undersign -d does not tiatter himself, but is lhufe'red by his customers, and will receive and sell at Auction, or on Commiron, everything entrusted to hi care. : IRA X K I. WILSON, Mav 14-tf Auctioneer Standard copy ' TAKEN UP V XI) COMMITTED TO THE county, a X'egro Bov who sues jail Mr Lenoir ii- na:n i- CALVIN, a:n that !e belongs to Mr. Samue Wo-eli,. v. Th owner is notiiicj to come forward, prove property, pay charges, a d tak him awav . otie-ru ise he vill be dealt with as ia-A- .l:r - t-. " JO.1 AH WOOD, Jail ir, A o-l'-v" Krr;jon, N- C. K1TTRELIS SPRINGS. 4 t TER Til 1ST JUNE, Ot'R HOUSE WILL BE f . ; rr. '.' r th" rect.tion of boarde'.-. ' :UiS OF EOA I. Board d.iv -.....$6.00 w 1.1' ' K U,oH all. , 100,00 Iren ur.d? !. ..nd servants, Half price. ' 'JLACKNALL & CO., Pipprietors. wt e cani.ot sii i our umnious to tne 3 o ciocK ni. M v 23-tf", B. & CO. L VMJ WANTED. A REFUGEE WANTS TO PURCHASE A SMALL piece of Land near Raleigh. Applv to the Editor of the Piogre;;. July 31-tf TO HIRE. T7UJR THE BALANCE OF THE YEAR, A STRONG, i HEALTHY NEGRO WOMAN. APPLY" at July 22-if PROGRESS OFFICE. NURSE WANTED. ANY PERSON HAVING. A SMALL GIRL FOR hire, suitab. f ;r a nurae, will'piease make it known at Progress Orli -.. .' July 21-tf W. R. RICHARDSON 6c CO., STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, June 2-tf Raleigh, n. a ADVERTISING RATES. 'it in' , t t;.i ! f 1; r ( f j !' -V ; '?; . :i" : V i i I
The Daily Progress (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 7, 1863, edition 1
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