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JOB PRINTING. .n connected with ihe Progress establish h Office eqTJi to any in the City or State, we :!Vt 'pd to execute all orders for BOOK and JOB VOL. IV. RALEIGH SATtniDAY. AUG. 15, 1863. NO. 218. ' , ''''' SATURDAY, AUG. 15, 1863. i,. VAC FOR THE SECONDWEEK IN IliI' AUGUST. ' ' ' Sun 72tvr-. H. M. n. M. " ...,ur-Iiat. of Cedar Run. 1862 5 13, G 47 4G 46 45 44 43 42 TlondaV-Bat. of Oak Hill, MoT, '61.. I!' dJeJdaT-KibeVrGaiiaUn d '.1849 5 14 6 5 14 6 .5 15. .....p .5 1G A .5 17 d .5 18 G pr Tij'ird ay r, Saturday Sv.Moon, Friday, August 14th, at 10:34 morning. n il f A ft n Friday, Aug. 28th. nhaarratiom on Weather The past week clear i ..nn innrnreithur fnr ornns. Seasnnah e in a i" 1 .. .. nr. j a a .. lightning Wednesday night, Aug. 5th. Thor- ' t!i fiO decrees KevrYal days during week, j lins TV' it" fTrmd Saturdav 7th and 8th, warmest days of the, .mfctK.r above TELEGRAPHIC NEWSl f REPORTED FOR THE ASSOCItTED PRESS. I ( onverrtion of North Carolina Troops in the I Army $f Northern Virginia. IT - Oranct, C. H., Aug 12. A Convention of North Car- !7,fn.Y troops in the army of Northern Virginia met at the Court House,: here, to-day, and organized. Col. Bryant Crimes was appointed Chairman. Nine' Secretaries and bine Committeemen were appointed to arrange resolution-. Colonel Garrett was appointed Chairman 'of the (Ynninittee. Resolution? were adopted unanimously, ij.l.-dging the loyalty of North Carolina, denouncing the StmhlaM and its supporters, and expressing confidence that Governor Vance will sustain the good caue, and ap pointing Cols. S. Garrett, .Tones, Cox and Grimes a com mittee to write anddresa to the people of the State. The (convention was enthtrsiaticall v unanimous. Nothing from the front to-day. ' Later from the LSHl1 and Europe. liicnMOM), Aug. 14. The??ew York Ihrabl, of the Knli, asserts that Meade has twice presented his resigna tion. The same paper editorially says therc is an irre pressible conflict in the Cabinet, on the question of the restoration of the Union ; Seward is in favor of a Jiberal amnesty to the rebels, while Chase is for making the aboj lition of slavery an indispcnsible condition of1 recon struction. The President is said to be between these two differences. - hi a late action with the Russian troops the Poles were 'euwssfu!.' A proclamation from the Polish National tiovernment, rejects, all compromises that is not based ?.n the independence of the Kingdon. i .tal vote in twenty-ope counties in Kentucky shows a railing off often thousand, compared with the vote of KV. 1 From the Trans-Mississippi Department-The Resignation of Gen. Price contradicted. ( mh.vihi, Aug. 12. Col. Torton, of Miss, has just ar rived from Arkansas, and pronounces the story of General-price's resignation to be untrue. (Jen. Price wa3 on ibe White river in command of his division. The prospect in the Trans-Mississippi Department was 'iry encouraging, and no fears felt of their ability to whip the Yankees at any time. Provisions are in abund ftnee and at low prices. A meeting of the Directors of the Columbia and Ham lurg Railroad elected Wm, Johnson, President, John G. (iibbs, Chief Engineer, and Henry Moore, Secretary and Treasuer. From the Army of Northern Virginia. From hie Front, Aug, lSf Yesterday the Yankee aval ry .-uirprised our pickets near Falmouth, killing one ai.d capturing four. Per -contra, our side the same day raptured two Yankees and killed and wounded several. I'riRoners report a small force of Yankees in Stafford. 'Moade is fearful of an attack from Lee. ' Diiring Kee's trip through Maryland and Pennsylvania, all the archives of Washington City were packed up rfady to be removed at a moment's notice. TV North Carolina Troops have held a Convention result not known. From the West. Morton, Aug. 12. The 46th Texas cavalry captured 22 Yankees, four wagons and eighteen mules on he other side of Big Black yesterday and brought all safe to this point. 'I hey boi -nged to Steele's Division, Fifth Army Cons. Their .pickets have been withdrawn from thia side of the 1 Big Blac k." ' Dick Taylor has captured thirty-five New York planters who were planting cotton for the Lincoln Government. They were sent to Texas for safe keeping. " , sKooxn nsPATcn. Mouton, July 12. Nothing has been heard frem the River lately. The health of the army is improving finely; only six sick were sent off yesterday. Numbers are re turning from the interior almost daily tees have returned to their command. , most of the absch The weather is ex- i- V cessively dry and warm. - third uispatcu. MoRTO.f, Aug. 12. Staff Officers of Kirby Smith juat arrived says that four transports, laden with troops, passod Rodney going up Friday. The troops sent down by Grant were to replace troops whose terms of service had expired in Banks' army. Price is at Pine Bluff, Arkansas. Dick Taylor's army is at Berwick's Bay. He sunk two trans ports, near Donaldsonville', last Tuesday. Kirby Smith's Headquarters .are at Shrievport. He called on the Gover- nors of the T rans-Mississippi to meet him at Marshall, Tex as, on the 15tb. The Governor of Texas has taken the Mield with ton thousand State Troops. Magruder's head quarters arc at Galveston. ' "it Still Later from the North and Europe. Rich si ox nr Aug. H.-The Baltimore (iazette of the 13th has been received. The response ofSevmourto the re ply of Lincoln is distinguished from his previous letter, not ess by brevity than by greater boldness. He' cites he fact that in nine Democratic districts thirty-three Lonsand ronsenpts were called for, aud that in nineteen Republican districts there were only thirty-nine thous and. Lnder such circumstances, Seymour' remarks ou cannot and will not fail to right c gro9a wrong8. Portion ? thfe draft 3 SChCm fra'''cntlr to fore; a v i . . WU"B11"J mo military service by di-f-S. West pertertion. Lincoln renli,. ,h.t ' 7 Xrnh-,'UOtiMnowfi in strict, in! Z ur other districts new enl " " . piaco- He wishes it understood that; i" Mrt xh his iormer letter repudiates the "draft; there; in snite of Spv o.. pushed forward Thtf.Dailj-fyf.M says that Lln.J edict creates the uieje xcitemenCon th. , wind is intensely agitated at thf J' 1 "6 puDUC lllea at tne tbreatening asnect of af- 116 Orrr r ;i m . ..; faire, and if the draft is commenced again in violation of the protest of Gov. Seymour, revolution is inevitable. Nothing important from the Army of the Potomac, ex cept rumors ;of a change of base. Mosby continues his depredations on the sutlers. Serious troubles have occured in California between the Secessionists and military At Vissialia on the 6th five soldiers were killed in the affray. The excitement in Keokuk county, Iowa, subsided upon the arrival of the military. The insurgents have dis persed. The steamer Kate was recently captured while attempt? ing to run the blockade from Wilmington. She has ar rived at Fortress Monroe. Col. Cornyn of tire 10th Mis souri, was killed at Corinth by Lt. Col. Bowen. Ninia Sahib, has been captured at last in India. Gold in New York on Wednesday 126M- The Brazilian Government has issued a manifesto de fining the privilege of war vessels of the belligerents within its waters. One paragraph declares that the Al abama, belonging to the Confederate States, and for vio lating the neutrality, shall not be received in any port of the empire. No flag of truce boat has arrived. Nothing of interest from the Rapidan. Shower! of rain this evening. Temperature much lower. j Yankees Captured. Orange C. H., Auguit 14. A gentleman who has just arrived from Brandy Station report that some twenty odd raiders Were brought there yesterday, captured fifteen miles frojn that place. LATER FROM THE NORTH. Thekrent of the Press Associsftion has furnished a news summary, copied from tfce 'Baltimore American of the 11th from which we make the following extracts : Gov. j Seymour, of New York, has addressed a letter tj the President relative to 'the draft, in which he complains of the injustice done to the State by the mode of enrollment, and seeks for a -uspension of the draft until the errors can be corrected. He states thjat a large body of the people believe the Con scription act to be unconstitutional, and cjaims that its legality-should be tested in the Courts. The President re plies'vety briefly. He says : "I cannot consent to sus pend the draft in New York." He promises to see that justice shall be done, and will not object to see the con stitutionality of the conscription tested. But at present no timeican'be wasted or argument used, if we would pre vent the rebels from turning upon our now victorious sol diers. The President has ordered that three prisoners from South Carolina shall be held in close confinement as hos tages for three negro seamen, captured on the gun boat Isaac Smith, and who are no-,v in prison at Charles ton, ! The frigate Hartford, with Rear Admiral Farragut on board, arrived at New York on the 10th, and was received with salutes from the American, French, and Spanish war wessels in port. At the latest dates from Vicksburg, General Banks hail just arrived there on a visit to Gen. Grant. The Hritish Consul at New Orleans and the Commander of a French man--of-war in port, accompanied Gen. Banks on his visit to Vicksburg. The Nashville Union is officially authorized to announce that Geo. Johnson propose? issuing writs of election for a legislature, at the very earliest practicable day. Parson Brownlow, on the testimony of a surgeon recent, lv returned from Richmond, states that Gov. Aiken, of S. C. is a prisoner in the Libby prison, his crime being per sistent fidelity to the Uniom. The surgeon states that he was confined in the same room with Gov. Aiken and had many conversations with him. 1 This is the richest joke of the season. Foreign advices to the 2d inst. haye been received.' lt was believed that the Polish question would be Settled by diplomacy, and the war plnic had subsided in Paris. The American question is discussed much in the usual style. The rebel loan was heavy at 15 per cent, dis count. Both the cotton and bread stuffs market were dull. The latest quotations of gold in New York is 126. Vir ginia sixes 61; North Carolina do 68. Reported Removal of Roscrass. The Chatanooga Rebel says : " Mr. Andrew. Ewing, brother of Lt. Col. Wm. Ewing, late of McNairy's battalion, reached here yesterday from Middle Tennessee. He reports that Rose crans no longer commands the army of Tennessee, and that he has gone to Virginia. We did not learn the name of his successor, but surmise that Grant will be immedia tely called to that position. JtchtnojicZ IKAu. A New Name. A Western paper annoyed by "the peri phrasis "American citiz'ens of African decent," offers " unbleached Americans,' as a shorter and more expres- ive term. Atlanta (Ga.,) Confederacy. This popular news journal has recently changed hgncls. Messrs. J. N. Cordoza, B. C. Smith and A. R. Watson, are to be its future editors, and Messrs. Jones and Daniels proprietors. We are happy to be able to announce upon good authority, that Lieut. W. W. Dicksou, of Co. A., 22d Regiment N. C. Iroops. is uninjured, but a prisoner at Johnson's Island, Ohio, : STOCK MARKET. Retorted by w. e. richardsqn co. Saturday; Aug. 14, 1863 N. C. State G per cent bonds, (old issue,) 35. N. C. State 6 per cent, bonds, (new issue,) 140. N. C St!lt 8 nor r-r.f K--rlo 1 r,(l Confederate Bonds, 102 to 105. Bank Notes 325. Silver 10.00 premium. Gold 10.50 premium. - Demand verv crreat for all ir;v.io r.r v-tu ri.-a r boild 1 aiuuo vi .km til vai"iui SNUFF! SNUFF! SNITFF! A Sf.E!LUIN.E. ARTICLE OF LORILLARD'S SALT T VkJ . i PPby's Fresh or Sweet Snuff. Will send the above Snuft in M r " (upwards, by express A. A. W1LLARD. Aug v-tlas Greensboro, N. C. DRY HIDES WANTED. I WILL PAY A LITTLE MORE THAN THE HIGH PAW?Jmf?Ce??rJanjr1?Umb.erof well trimmed i a 7 7 D luem ,n' one two forty, or five hundred nf a lima PD vir t t.tI A ZJ 'l "vc " . - - ..u... ! ilm n I IV I I WI 1 4 . Aug 12-1 w Standard copy 3 times.. iiJUUil, A , rri MULES ! MULES ! MULES ! STRAYED OFF OR CAPTURED BY THE ENEMY hrandedrNCthen C6ntrraid &t Trboro, five MULES, all branded N C. One of them black, one bav. one iron grey, and two small mules, color not known. "I will give lwenty Dollars for the delivery ofaach mule to me at Raleigh, or to Mr. David Pender at TVb oro N C Thi are supposed to be iu the neighborhood of Ki'nston ' ' f ino! THOMAS D. HOGG, August 10-3w Major & C. S. john g7williams&coT. STOCK MONEY BROKERS RALEIGH. N. C. CONTINUE TOCARRYONTHE BROKERAGE BUS Vy mess at their old stand as heretofore, in all its vari ous branches. June 26-6 m WANTED. ON HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS ok NORTH Carolina eight and six per cent, bonds, new issue, for which th highest market price will be paid. Apply t' . j . W. R. RICHARDSON 4 CO. -Aug4-tt MILITARY NOTICES, TO THE SOLDIERS OF THE CONFEDE RATE STATES. AFTER MORE THAN TWO YEARS OF A W All fur e scarcely equalled jn the number, magnitude, and fearful carnage of its battles j a warfare in which your courage and fortitude have illustrated your coun try, and attracted not only gratitude at home but admi ration abroad ; your enemies continue a struggle in which our final triumph must be inevitable. Unduly elated with their recent successes, they imagine that temporary reverses can quell your spirit or shake your determina-' tion, and they are now gathering heavy masses for a gen eral invasion in the vain hope that, by a desperate effort, success may at length be reached. You know too well, my Countrymen, what they mean bv success. Their malignant rage aims at nothing less than the extermination of yourselves, yoir wives, and children. They seek to destroy what they cannot plun der. Thev propose as the spoils of victory, that your homes shall be partitioned among the wretches w'hose atrocious cruelties bv stamped infamy on their Govern ment. They design to incite servile insurrection and light the fires of incendiarism wherever they can reach your 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 end to outrages which 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 victory, j or subjugation, slavery and the utter ruin of yourselves. your families and your country. The victory is withi your reach. You need but stretch forth your haijJ grasp it. For this end, all that is necessary is, that tho: - , who are celled to the fied bv every motive that can mo the human heart, should promptly repair to the post of j duty, should stand by their comrades now in ironi 01 me foe." and thus so strengthen the armies of the Confedera cy as to ensure success. The men now absent from their posts would, if present in the held, suffice to create nume rical equality between our force and that of the invaders . -and when with any approach of such eauality, have we failed to be victorious '! I believe that but tew of those absent are actuated by unwillingness to serve their country-'; but that manv have found it difficult to resist the temptation of a visit to their homes and the lovedones from whom they ha been so long separated ; thQrjth ers have left for temporary attention to their affairs, with the intention of returning, and then have shrunk from the consequences of their violation of duty ; that others, a"-ain, have left their posts from mere restlessness and desire of change, each quieting the upbraidings of his conscience, by persuading himself that his individual ser vices could have no influence on the general result. These and other causes (although far less disgraceful than the desire to avoid dangeu, or to escape from the sacrifices required by patriotism) are, nevertheless, griev ous faults, and place the cause of our beloved country, and of everything we hold dear, in imminent peril. I re peat that the men who now ?ove dutto their country, who have been called out and have not yet reported for duty, or who have absented themselves inym their posts, ai e "sufficient jn number, to secure us victory in the strug gle now impending. 1 call on you, thea, my countrymen, to hasten to your camps, in obedicnee to the dictates of honor and duty, and summon those win '.. -e absented themselves with out leave, or who have "d absent beyond the peri od allowed by their furlougn?, to repair without delay to their respective commands, and I do hereby declare that 1 grant a general pardon and amnesty to all officers and men within the Confederacy, now absent without leave, who shall, with the least possible delay, return to their proper posts of duty ; but uo excuse will be received for anv delay beyond twenty days after the first publication of "this proclamation in the State ic which the absentee may be at the date of the publication. This amnesty and pardon shall extend to all who have been -reused, or who have been convicted and are undergoing ',,enr;e for ab sence without leave 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 all-powerful influence in aid of this call, to add one crow ning sacrifice to those which their patriotism '-has so free ly and constantly offered on their country's altar, and to take care that none who ow.e service 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'.. " . iii fl 1 i a1 Given under my hand, ana tne oeai oi me ) Confedesate States, at Richmond, this 1st day f of August, in the year of our Loml one thous- ' and, eight hundred and sixty-three. JEFFERSON DAVIS. By the President : Benjamin, Sect'y of State. f)-20t r I SKA I, J . P. Aug The naners throuchout the Confederate States are re quested to copy the above proclamation, at the earliest moment, and lor twenty days thereafter, and, send then bills to the Private Secretary of the President. CONSCRIPT OFFICE, ) Camp Holmes, Aug. 6, 18G3. J Gknerai. Orders, lVo. 17 r; ACCOROAVCP. WITH THE ABOVE PROCLA- matioh of amnesty and pardon by the President, an earnest invitation is extended to all persons aobum with out leave from the army, to report themselves -at the Camp of Instruction immediately, to "be forwarded to their regiments. All good citizens are entret4ed 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 offences forgotten. Transportation will be furnished to their commands. But it must be distinctly understood thjit after the ex piration of the time set bv the President, the most vigor- raaacurne tn tUn y...,m'r. r,F thpi (TOVemment Will be stituted for the arrest and punishment ot all absent from their commands without leave. None need ex-pect 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 i of August All. persons subject to conscription in the 9th and 10th Dis trict will report to Capt. James C. McRae, Commanding CZrd"Cf,r Col. PETER, MALLETT, Commandant oi conscripts iui . v. J. W. Mallett, Adj't. Aug 5-20t M V. R 1 1 H A ii 1 " i !' V a r . .rm m I I T (I U t ROCTQR'S OLD STAND, Favetteville Street, Raleigh, N. C. ATTF WOuTl) INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT WE W have on hand and are constantly receiving an a- SVtc7TIZENS' AND MILITARY CLOTHING. The business will be carried on under the direct supervis ion of 5rC M. FARRISS, and satisfaction guaranteed o our patrons. An experienced hand will go to the Camps to take measures for uniforms enorder G. A. LACK - AprU7-tf ESTRAY. rn a KFN FROM A DESERTER AT MY HOUSE, ON T August 5th, an IRON GREY MARE, five or six years dH-Ki-pfc- mane and tail. Has been shod; no other Srks IleCve hTs name as William Hobbs, and said he brouaht her from Mary land-afterwards that a negro brought her toAim. The owner will come for ward prove rtv na Jharn'3, and take her away. AppW to' property, pa cnarc , IlICHARD IIOLDIN'G, Pacific, N. C Aug 12-3t NURSE WANTED. A VY PERSON HAVING A SMALL GIRL FOR A 'hire, suitable for a nurse, will please make it nown atrWress Office. ljti CURJRY COMBS. M ANUFACTURED by JOLLY & LACK, Raleigh, N. C March 19-tf w. STOCK June 2-tf R. RICHARDSON fc CO., AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, RALEIGH, N. C AUCTION AND PRIVATE SALES. HOUSE AND LOT IN GRAH AM.N. C SAbE. FOR rilHE DWELLING HOUriK IS A FRAMED UU1I.D JL iug and contains four large rooms, with a lire place in each. There is on the lot a srood kitchen, wiih two I - rooms and a tire place in each ; also a g"od and rJkun v Smoke House. A well of mo.t excellent water is anddi- tional advantage to the place. The lot contains about six acres, and is situated in the town of Graham, within 1 mile of Graham Station, on the N. C. R. K. The h e.Uion is very healthy, and the conveniences of the situation are not excelled. Price T..r)(0, for the next 30 davs. For tai- ther information apply to F. D. KOONCE, Haw Riv.-r. N. C. Aug 12-tf HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. ILL BE SOLD. IF APPLICATION BE MADE soon, a good and desirable residence in the city. aboiii. 150 yards South of the Governor's Palace, on Fav etteviUe street. For terms, kc; appiv to July lG-tf W. RRI&IAUDSON. FOR SALE. 4 BOUT ( of svlecl si s in uri) ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND POUNDS cted TOBACCO in the Leaf. Wrappers and prrr proportion. PHILLIPS &, HOOKER. Hillsboro", N. C. June 17-tl RICE FOR SALE. I AHE STATE WILL SELL RICE -BY THE CASK. Apply to C. H. Thompson, M. S. K. Commissary De 1 TITOS. D. HOGG, Captain C S. part nt. ;tl CURRY COMBS. DOZEN CURRYCOMBS FOR SALE AT TH E 00 4-JJ Factory of JOLLY A- I.AHK. ".larch 24-tf. SALE OF LAND. OBEDIENCE TO A DECREE OF THE COURT f Equity of Wake County and State of North Caro- una. ni the case of "Ann Eliza Honicutt against Geo . Thompson, Adrn'r, and Siorn H. Rogers," made at Spring Term, ls-Gl, and orders from time to time made in said cause, I shall proceed to sell, at the Court Housedog-, on Tuesday of August Term of the County Court, ls(i3, at 12 M., the House and Lotan the pleadings mentioned and described in the above "entitled case. The premises are located i the Southeastern part of the City of Raleigh, now occupied by Mrs. Honicutt and t'iwnih , and adjoining the lots of Stephen JtistiO, Mary Saunders and others.--The House has two rooms and in tolerable repair, and there is grouid enough for a good -garded; 1 understand this lot plways rents well. The purchaser can give bond and gwod security, paya ble twelve months after date, with interest from date," or he can pay ash. R. ;. LEWIS, C. M. E. July 17-td PIANO FORTE FOR SALE. AVERY SUPERIOR. OCTAVO ROSEWOOD Piano Forte, made by Knape t Ghale, of Baltimore, The above Piano has the entire Iron Frame, and is finish ed all round, having four round corners, a very tine tone and everv way a first rate instrument. Enquire of JAS. PIRSSON, July 'J-tf HargetSt., opposite the Fair Ground.?. FOR SALE. BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOP IN THE CITY OF r Ivaleisrh, opposite the residence of A. M Lewis, E. w is, r.sq. in the Northern part of tip citv. Apply to "W. R. RICHARDSON. J une 2o-tt NORTH STATE CIGAR FACTORY. H. .1. B. CLARK, PROPRIETOR, GRAHAM, A C. T ,lVO HUNDRED THOUSAND CIGAKS, SOME very tine. Twentv-live thousand lbs. celebrated "Sh.newaM" Smoking Tobacco; in lots to suit purchaser-". Orders solicited and satisfaction guaranteed. J uly 25-3m. 3,700 BOXES OF THE SOUTHERN HE PATIC PILLS HAVE BEEN ORDERED IN ONE DAY. .WHER-ever-known their use continues. Without pulling, thev have gained ground by their real value. -.Moif than five hundered persons are known to have been cured bv these -Pills. 'his 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, Billions Fevers, Piles and Worms. They are a perfectly safe medicine. Peter Vaden, 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 200 per "year. I have used them these pills for my family, whichconsists of eigh teen white and colored, and have not called -in a lXoetor. This is a great saving. They certainly are 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 thenT. They acted like a charm on me. From that hour 1 have improved. I have- persevered in their use until now, by God's blessing, I am well and hearty. I had a negro man who, as 1 believe, was saved from rlnnth bv a. dose of these Pills. My Doctor's bill was an nually from $100 to $200, but I have had no use for a . physician since. . The great rise in the price of ingredients and the heavy tax on these Pills, compel the proprietor to put them at tlunr Tippwnt nriees or uuit the manufacture. They aie not more profitable to him than when he sold tjieni at lower rates. Price: $1:30 a boy. For $l.r a dozen boxes wi.l 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 who pay by the gros (Via i must a wavs accompany onu-i-. Address GEO. W. DEEMS, Aucr l-2tawlnr Wi!,on, X. C. TO THE AFFLICTED A CURE FOR RHEUMATISM. riTTHE UNDERSIGNED HAVING FOR YEARS A D- ministered an ointment to many friends in tas.-s. ot Rheumatism (which she considers almost a specific m the dieae) gratuitously, now offers it for sale to the publio for a 3mal! conrideration,4believ;ng that its general u--will greatly dimish the empire of this trrrible tyrant : HUNDREDS II AVE BEEN RELIEVED BY IT! READ THE CERTIFICATES T RY IT l'K:a: S5 per box, sent by mail anywhere in the Con federate States, Address'" , MRS. S. A. REID. box Jo.. Raleigh, N. C. Fayettbvii.lk, N. C. Julv 31, 1SC3. Dear Mr, llcid : After having tried your Ointment for Rheumatism thoroughly, and having .xpermnce.l oreat relief therefrom, I b-el safe in "dying that it is of the greatest remedies of the age. , Nothing can era u cate the disease, but it can be relieved to a rta.n ext.rt ai d your Ointment accomplisties an u.at .u. c.i n .1. 1 V. .- , r.nrnmi-nriPi if in nUUICIOUS lii-ianv I ' I . I Li .1 1 I ' . ....... v .. - - been attenaed. (;..d v..u "for your kindness in administerir-g relief t-. THOS. ,L JOHNSTON. Ralf.iqh, N. C, August 1, l'i:. i,-. s' A JUi.i: Having used vur Ointment myself and lor others of my family, I may safely pronounce it the Lr,t remedy for Rheumatism I have e'ver tried. I would advise all who are afflicted with this diseas- to give it a trial. Your? respectfully, Aug 4-2w PORTER. THE NORTH CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA CHRISTIAN CONFERENCE xvxil.L MEET PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT .SCANT TO ADJOURNMENT of New Providence, Graham, N. e tiic second Sabbath in October. WM. L. LONG, Sec'y. V with the Church C, on Wednesday before Aujj C-td REWARDS. S300 REWARD: M CALK I AGE HOUSE WAS BROKEN OPEN ON the nibi ot the 12th irf., and was stolen therefrom. HUM;;.- i.Hnu-v, nearly new, Dul little used. tjMnt.' itint leather elts. or facincr t nH hridLV i tent leather -vi'i'V f'"i"id witWKyffite patent leather, with small tin - r.-t tf :u-?aK' ueadsta . made with bar hackle- hit : traigm bar v iui"YT driving reigns rounded and made ot iu-si t leather, sniVt cdrered buckle in middle of hand ho!:. Also on st single b-uggy lajne5., silver plated, sad 11- strop ieadfng frm paddle To crupper, Mnlaid with white patent leather : bridle without blind?, headstall rn iaid with white l atent leather, small fancjr terret on top of headstall; reins rounded of rusoet leather. Theaehar ii ess about half worn ; Jut to bridle straight mouth piece with cheek. A!- ti- et single buggy harness, about half worn, u ill. what is called the self-adjusting tree ; bridle to ihese harness new, without blinds. Also ono black fin' .milt red, what is called a pad saddle, without tree, about half worne, russet stirrup leather, woodtir rups not covered. Also severnrl riding and harness bridle-not described. The above reward of three hundred dollars wijl.be paid yn deliyerr, of the goods to me and the cen" iclior of 'vh4 ihM, or tvrj hundred dollars for the dcli crv of the iroods- -AugH-tf C. W. 1). HUTCHINGS. RAN A WAY. am. .K.jk u. m. w jm. m 1 ) A N A W A Y F R O THE SUI , nesday night, Aag'ust 12th, my He is nearly black, with a deep s SUBSC1BER ON WED- my negro boy ALFRED. ei scar on his upper lip. rather slender and aboit sixteen years old. 5fo doubt he will try to pass for a free boy. A liberal reward will be paid for his delivery to me, or confinement in jail. Aug 14 tt T. McGEE. lO REWARD. 1EN DOLLARS WILL BE PAID FOR THE DEL1V- ei v of a pair of GOLD SPECTACLES, lost in this city a few davs ago, at J. C. PALMERS. Aug 14-2t . REWARD. STRAY ED FROM F R A X K L 1 X T O N , FRANKLIN County, one Heifer, 3 years old, red and white spot ted : two yearlings, mostly black, with a few white spots, and a white spot in the face. The mark is crop each ear. To any one taking them up and writing to me so I can get them I will pay the above reward. 'Aug. lo-lw JOHN RHEJJ. MISCELLANEOUS. 1JV Tlir: (iOVEROR OF NORTH CARO LINA. A rnoCLAMATIOX. w J IlElyEAS, IT APPEARS TO ME THAT THE N E- eessities ot our people still require the continuant f the prohibition heretofore extended bv proclamation to the exportation of certain articles from the State. Now, therefore, 1, ZEBULAN B. VANCE, Governor of North Carolina, do issue this Proclamation, continuing the Proclamation of July 10th, in force for thirty days from ami after the lL't.h inst., in regard to the exportation of Cotton and Woolen Cloth, Cotton and Woolen Yarns, Leath r. and Shoes, subject to the exceptions, Ac., ex pressed h i rtotoiv. - In witiwv-:-; uliei'enf 'j-Et'IAN !. V A C.W.. Go VftT- iiiir I !i ti t i i n -I . in nnn nmmanniMn-i niei. " hath signed thee presents and caused the Great S al of the State to be atlixed. v Done at the City of Raleigh, this 10th day of August A. D. lsi;:'., and in the Eiirht -Eight year ot our Indepen dence. Z. B. VANCE. Bv the Governor, R. 11. B.mii.k, Jr., Private Secretary. Aug. 11 -'w j All Dailv papers, copy one week and W eekly papers two week--. PIANO FORTES. JAMES PIRSSON, P ANO FORTE MANUFAC rurer. respectfully infoias the public that ho Las es tablished himself in Raleigh, and offers his services to all tl.ore who wish their Pianos skillfully and thoroughly tuned or repaired. Orders left at the Book Store ol VI L. Poinery, Esq., or at Mr. Pirsson's residence in Hargat street, nearly opposite the Fair Grounds, wi" meet with prompt attention. X. B. Piano For tes bought nd sold. Mr. Pirsson re ' - Tier. Dr. Smedes and Professor Hansen. ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT, NT, I 8, 18(32. J HASE LEA r.Al) WANTED. 1 WISH TO PURCHASE LEAD 11 -V 1,1. I Ul V i for this department. Persons having irge or small quantities v ill please apply at once. Wi give 1 pound ofPOWDh 1 for 10 pound of LEAD. THOS. HOGG. Capt. C. S. May 8 -tf In ch1ge of Ordnance. PIEDMONT SPRINGS. 1WHKE COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. rpHESE SPRINGS ARE SITUATED IN WESTERN I North Carolina, about fifteen miles from Morgan ton 'in a mountainous, beautiful and romantic country. The waters, SULPHUR and CHALYBEATE, are said to be equal to anv in the country. Deer, Bear and Pheas ants abound in the mountain'. The Company has succeeded iu obtaining the services of an experienced gentleman and lady to take charge of the House, and will be ready for the reception of viiitors by the 1st of July. Board, per dav..." jj Week : Month Ji' A Hack will 1 avc Morganton on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday for the Springs. One-fourth of this property, with three hundred acres of land attached, ur-ild be sold to a person compe tent to t:-ike char"-,: of the property. .,,;. 2.-, tf PIEDMONT SPRINGS CO. THE PEOPLE'S FACTORY. AUK nv- : OPERATION FOR HIK BENE- TV. th :.. We a.e now manufacturing the .'! Old Fashioned Looms, Spinning 1- In a few das we expect to bi t and Pegs. Our foundry isalso , t i!is; of all kinds will be furnished I he farming interests of the country p. ciul attention. We will pay th Id eastings, which vou must bring to r I v l n g Vhe, is. v.-nufa 111 op , .i n - t.i; a - .-hf ii.d ( d-. ii ; t.,r ; loii, will hi: thest pric-s DC it yiill lie - I We -h.-,!! soon b j.repared to furnish plows of various kind-, bv wiede'.le and retail. Soldiers' wives will be furni-lte i wi:h ;iw'i-,uv artielcT at reduced prices. SIMPSON & HOOKER, June ;; ti Hillsboro', N. (J. e -we supply of new castings to be kept up. A UOTION AND COMMISSION M ERCHANT WITH AN EXPERIENCE OF MORE THAN FORTY years, the undersigned does not flatter himself, but is nattered by his customers, and will receive and sell at Auction, or on Commission, everything entrusted to hla rrt. rRANK 1. WILSON, May 14 -if Standard copy Auctioneer TAKEN UP VND COMMITTED' TO THE JAIL OF LENOIR countv, a Negro Bov who say? his name is CALVIN, ;:mt that lie' belongs to Mr. Samuel Woodley. The owner is notified to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take him away, otherwise he will be dealt with as the law direct,. ISAIAH WOOD, Jailr, Aug Kins ton, N. C. KITTRELL'S SPRINGS. A' FTER THE, 1ST JUNE, OUR HOUSE WILL BE open for the reception of boarders. RATF.S Mf BOAKU. Board per dav, $6.00 week,.... 35,00 " month,. 100,( Children under ten, and servants, half price. BL&CKNALL k 0., Proprietors, p. S. -We cannot send our Omnibus to the 3 o'clock night t.ain. May 23-tfl B. A CO. LAND WANTED. , ' 4 B I J pi the Pr( REFUGEE WANTS TO PURCHASE A SMALL piece of Land near Raleigh. 'Apply to th Editor ol Progress. July 3i-t! 4 1 li i i t if
The Daily Progress (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Aug. 15, 1863, edition 1
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