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i Lr "PENNINGTON. rj;MS OF SUBSCRIPTION. ,t ir. tht 'Vi1v-ter:ns of Anbsrript.inn to Trk nop mi, ?1 oO Daily P.i(et lM:rtb , ?4 0t ' " i " (it) , in on M u'it be sent to new subscribers withov.t 5 'n . Ill i .,r?.l .1-, - . p " I i i i v- J - - - - r - raid for expires. . i-inu ?iflnn in All c?i?i it win r stormori JOB PRINTING .onnTt'ed with tb Progress tablifh f .p .-,..! " any in the Citv or State, we o'.ppntff'nll orders for BOOK and JOT Orders solicit and promptly attend to. .1 r,T. Ki; THE .MSO.CIATKD TRK?? ll'O hn' fo of Congre-, in tie- vir 1-f,3, '" i Thra Hcrk's 0:nc State of th" t'iG Db-triV-t - ,i . : r-Mi: .d--a V. :hr-rn Di?- Later From the North. .sr Auc. b Baltimore papers of the '2Srh have -n On Tuesday night Mosbv with eight bun-. nttacked a team oM.orty.tour sutler wagons. I-..1 IS 'I u v -r rrpville and T3ull Run. without meetinc: much ,: V'b.tuli th" train was srilardf d bv Federnl Ho captured tbe whole of the wagons and :n l 'v all the cavalry escort, a large number of III fHil- ai.-l ftht-r property bcloninrr to the, C. i.verti -y-rHat" individuals to a very b-avy amnuut. II.. .r R. C 1--UM i.wi" . - . Vhich il'cani' l out will depopulate nearly th whole itrei' rotfii'ti.v-' in Mi:-f.nri lying closest to the Kansas line, it (!ir-rt afi p -"" Hvicp within-the line ppecified.-with .--tain receptions, t.-, remove from their presdnt plaees ,.fr'?idenc'.' within fifteen 'days, unless in the- mean time ,(V jvnjive th..1r loyalty to the atisfacti..ri of th- com-n-urf-iin'' i:!"' r, proof bc-injr given that they will jeniove m .lev military station within that military dl-triot or :, part of Kaj.sas except the counties in the Eastern V, ,rl.,-r .!f- the State. Tim-') '.rho do not so prove their loyalty are t depart .'jrtlitiiinto the interior of Missouri r elsewhere. All ji'nin a;n( hay of loyal persons must, after the elapse of ;'t davs from date.be take to the nearest military .ration and turned over to ihe commanding ollicer. All 1 Mil tLfi yiain and bay will be destroyed. Olllcial dispatch !Mm (iilmore, 24th, announces a partial demolition of Jvrt.Wfagnei-, after a -bombardment of seven days. Me tatus be bad suoceedud in estiblisbing- Va ttet i within cfTective ranff!.- of the heart ot the city, anl tiaa yiven i'p '.niregar-d due notice of his intention. From other sources v. learn that shells we:- thrown into Charleston. The only jjrun of sulficH'nt range to- throw shell into Cliiirb'ston was a three hundred pounder I'arrott ritled, rmt tbi enormous piece of. ordnance, alter a few dis ' likriTs, accideutly burst, breaking off about a foot, from 'r.trtr&'inuzzle. This mishap not only destroyed the uceii iuc of the tire, but reduced its lange by a mile ami j. trait, so that until another pun of equal calibr can be niouut;i1,.no more shells can be thrown into Charleston. Tle-i tearnship Hibernian brings European advices to the lfth. News unimportant. Cardbaldi has published a lt iter addressed to Abraham Lincoln, liberator of slaveo ;ri Hi putiiican America, lie compares him to the Son of God .tnil John l'rown. , I.ivTRr-ooi., Aug. 10. Cotton sales to-day ton thoiuund halt'i, .Market cosed buoyant and upward- 5VuistiF elosed with a downward- tendency . From Virginia Various Sim ulations: RicriM.iNn, Aug. 31. Perfect quiet, lias prevailed here tor ,the last two days. The Fredericksburg correspon ?wit of the Examuu-r says the luajr.' ;y of Meade's ar- i:,v i'-i massed in three divisions, t -.lively stationed at Wau'ent-.m. Muik---i Junctt and Centrevill Fifteen ihou.-.irel infantrv f tin? nrmv .. V--. lately sent to lil nmrp at Charleston. The correspondent reiterates, upon j.uMtive eoutirmatlun. that t'u Yankee army of the Po tomac is in a worst- eonditinn at this time than since the .tir.-t udvance upon tins line after the Hull Run bat tle.; It is reported that the wbarvs at Aquia Crook 'si'. l-( ing rrbuilt. Mosby made a successful dasi on a .wajjan train, near Annandale, uii Monday night, captur ing ;i portion of the- guard and forty-one wagon? and ,J;N:v0i.uxri CoNSnar-rs. Capi. Landis commenc-t-lt.ko work ''( curplUns; men between the ages of 40 ;ir!d 45 hero yesterday, but with w'nat success we did i!ot lefarn. All who are subic.'t.'t,-. the oUrv'i.iul.l re- luirt ibetTisoVv't-s viroix rtlv. The' gve.it wutit I 1 ' v 11 w goverurneiit. now is men to hi tip th ratiK In cm) U id against ll;e legions that ,;ue iavadiog u. . Let everv runi-producer eiiter the army uid yui: we h: be invincible and unconquerable Japt. Lailis is not only a g. uvt oflicer but. a ehtletmn, and is disoliarg uij.'l;.U duty faithfully anil satis'.'acntrily. ; Mkiwl and Mettle, A -y ouu lady, the ' Flofidian . t!,us relieve lier s:.'x writing to of a silly cliiirge: : Ve women, siys she. arc - .onK'tiino.j jscre-i for pir tlality to '-ihe button ;" Uut tliey who try thus to nviUe us ridi-'til uis only exn 'se their own stupidity. W;.- it ''i.l'.'e iujtti'dr'' m- th:: 'plumed ht;!;nM tii.it cap tivated (he oentk' 1 csdenvn;i 7 X-". She low-l the- Moeri-!i e.ipt.iin "'fi.'r th" danger iic h:id p.ised. for 'Ins heroic services to, ntr country. It was not . the f'ldiil but trio vtrttlc that attracted lier. 1 And so it is w;th ail women of elevated sentiment aud good sense. They a 111 admire, courage, au.d can generally discrim inate between' the tru metal and the counterfeit. They know tliat there are. 'Many cowards who wear upon their chin? .The beard of Hercules and frowning Mars, , Yet 'inward searched have livers white as milk ;"' and for such pretenders we feel s;vertfii:u contempt, whether they cultivate their beards in camp or at fhoiii,' in the chimney corner. For one, i had rather takrt to my heart the private vldiev who had returned from the war maimed and penniless tbaii the cold blooded speculator who had rowii rich, or the per'umed fop of hereditary wealth, . who had nursed his moustache at home, while their betters were bl catling , in my defence, and in 'defence ;''f all that is worth living tor mv country and her independence. 1-XTRACT OF A Lf.TTKH. TROM A LARGE PLANTErt is Missi.ssipn.-The loss of Vieksburg for want of provisions was most bha.mMul and inexcusable, and r.Wer 13 ju fault oU-ht to be Severely punished. Last November and Dumber sufficient cohi could nave been .hrowri into that place in the course of a fortnight to have listed its consumption tor about two years, irneceary. Planters iu Mississippi had put m very tittle cotton, but a very hr-p crop of -ro. On the 1st December, when I abandoned mv p ave. left about 10.000 bushels k, my cribs and f-21C '"'y- siuantity in the held. whiUt my con- i l TT!'iaV''!t -.O0O busbeN. AH mvneih- tne tjfKernmen. rr. . ...u i , , . ' . ) ... - -7 '"U'rs ( 'una nave nai it at their ,u n ikviad sent for it a V - , A('ClDKN"n We learn thaf . on Wednestfav lit X v , -r:')U accident occurred ,m.d, XilesJ. St?"" Weldon Rail- i-ngers were wounded and on, . V. ' y whlc1' ?T yfb. acdent occurred to the CTZ'9 V - t ' " ,; ifM iu . , " . - n 'senger tram, dne o p. in ana was occasionpii t. - v, i ; of - .:.u . l0a (V U' lh breaking down , leaped a.yJarthtr parUeuiars.-wa u, t-?V '"u.'"w muQitions ot war r,..r 28tA. VOL. I V. Wc are authorised by the friends of Lieut. I WALTER DUNN, of Lenoir County, to announ tin- 1 name of that gentleman as a candidate to represent tin; f people of the 2nd District, in th nrxt Confederate Con-gref-. Au; 27-1 f. We are authorized to announce Captain JOS7AH TURNER, of Orange county, as '."v candidate, for Congress in this, the 5th Congressional District, at the election to be-held In November next. Aug 8-td Dupiiu County May, 25, 1863. Eoiro : PiiounEs:-,, Kalsioh, X. C. N"o wish to add or ktir pnrty le- lings but as couie u ieod has suggested sometime ?ii:0e the name of Wm. J. Houston, Esq., as a suitable jKisoa t be voted for for Congress in the district now represr; ted by the flon. Owen R: Kuan, and .is one inHit should have the .-ame -e"ivilesres as another, 1 augge.it th - name in i I. rainv.i 3 . . r rlinu i l' f s i iin v o,, .... .-c.-ir. to repr. seut the 3r d Congressional District at theonuing i-leeti.ui.' Xi bet:,r or uiote loyal man than Thomaf t Faieii, ao private tn?.n has done more tor the Oonreacrary are! th,t soldieis. Tbree of his sons have devoted their time and tatentrt in tin- cause of freedom, and one of" thorn ha? sealed it with bis blood. MANY VOTERS OF 3n CON. DIST. OF . '. May 3-tf To the Voters of the Fifth Congressioaa District. 'I he emergency calls for the purest and ab.est men to serve tbe country in her legislative Councils. Ihe well known character of Captain JOSEPH J. D.VY l-.'-'l Franklin, for patriotism, integrity and wisdom, plv.nly in dicates bim as the fittest man in the District to represent us in the next Congress. Captain Davis is now leadim: his gallant companv against the invaders ofbis country, and does not evn "dream of his friends entertaining the idea of voting for him for Congressor any other civic posi tion, at ;his time; but we are confident that he will shrank from no ..responsibility to which hisfellow citizens may II him. Well known and universally respectea as n is. Franklin County offers her noble son to the voters oi tne District in full confidence of his election, on account of his own unpretending merit, and for the good of the coun'ry. Patriots, your suffrages are asked for a wise and prudent statesman, and gallant soldier. Julv 1-td MANY VOTERS. Register, Standard, and State Journal copy till election and send bills to this office. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Executive Department North Carolina, Adji'takt Oexekal's Ofpicr, (H. D.,) - - Raleigh, Aug. 31st. 1K::. ) U KM' 1-. A !, ) 'Ait .,H , ) 1- SO MUCH OF GENERAL ORDER NO. 1, ;IS: . sued Aug. 18th, 1863,) as exempts "the Commanding Otlicer of each Company of the Militia and Adjutant rt" the Ioiment" from Home Defence duty is hereby revok ed. Uv order of Gov. Vajcce : " JAMES H. FOOTE, Sept 1-1 w Assistant Adjutant Gener1, TO THE AFFLICTED A CURE FOR RHEUMATISM. rrVTUE UNDERSIGNED HAVING FOR YEARS A D f ministered an ointment to many friends in cases l Rheumatism (which she considers almost a specific in the disease) gratuitously, now offers it for sale to the public for a small consideration, believing that its generalise will greatly dimish the empire of this terrible tyrant : HUNDREDS HAVE BEEN RELIEVED BY IT! READ THE CERTIFICATES TRY IT ! Pkice : S5 per . bos, sent by mail auyw here.in the Con-f-fiTate States. Address MRS. S. A. P.EID, box 307. Kaleigb. N. C. FA YETTKVILLE, N. C, July il, ISCo. Dear Ms, iieid : After having tried your Ointmont for Rheumatism thoroughly, and having experienced o-r eat relief therefrom. I Feel safe in saving that it is one of tin; Greatest remedies of tbe aire. Nothing can eradi eraai- xtent, J riicine I acces, I cate the disease, but it can be relieved to-a certain exte and vour Ointment accomplishes all that any mee mn dn. T have recommended it in numerous instance and ahvavs with good has its use been attended. God oies von ior vour Kinuness in aumimstei nig leuei io TH0S. J. .TOtlNSTON Raleigh, N. C, August 1, 186:3. Mr. A. Reid: Having used your Ointment myself and for others of my family, I may safely pronounce it tbe bet remedy for Rheumatism I have ever tried. would advise ail who ar afflicted with this disease to give it a trial . Yours respectfuliv, ...... ' it nAnmrr. 4 lirr,')lt - n. 1U61L11. Executive Department North Carolina,' Adjutant Gexekal's Office; Raleigh. Aug. 18th 18f.r;. Gznkral Order, l No. 1. j 1 THE FOLLOWING PERSONS ARE EXEMPT 1. from dutv in the Guard for " Home Defence," except from drill or service, within their counties when invaded i bv the enemy : : " First Class. All physicians who now are and for the last five vears have been practising in their profession?; 1 (except two track hands for each section for eight miles, u ho are exempt,) porters and messengers; one miller to : each mill ; mail carriers ; the commanding officer of each i Brigade, Regiment and Company of the Militia, and Ad i jutant of the Regiment. Where any of thee officers haw . -accented a commission in the Guard for ''Home De!ence," i the next otlicer in rank will be exempted. This class is ' also exempt from drill. ; Sf.coxd Class. Contractors with the State or Confed 1 erate Government and their necessary employees; one i Deputy Sheriff iu each county where there i's no Tax j Collectoi ; one Editor to each Kewspaper, and all necessa i ry compossitor.-; Professors in Colleges and Teachers in j Academies. II. Post Masters are civil officers of the Confederate j Government, and are exempt by law. Quakers, who hav or may pay the tax imposed by law, and those who 1 have been tempted from militanv duty upon surgeons'" . certificate of disability, approved at this office, are ex j empts from military duty. i , - Ut Commanding . Otncers will order Company j dulls one- every week, on Saturday afternoon, and Bat- I tabion dril orce a month. ; Ry order of (rovernor Vance : DAN'L. G. FOWLE, i , . , Adjutant General. : Aug o-l w THE PEOPLE'S FACTORY. WE ARE NOW IN OPERATION FOR THE BENE ouf , pe5ls;., We are now manufacturing the Flving Shuttle and Old Fashioned Looms, Spinning Wheels, Bed Steads, Ac. In a few days we expect to be" manufacturmg Shoe Lasts and Pegs. Our foundry is also in operation, and Castings of all kinds will be furnished as-far as possible. The farming interests of the country will receive our especial attention. We will pay the highest prices for old castings, which you mu3t bring to us if you desire the supply of new castings to be kept up. We shall soon be prepared to furnish plows of various kinds, by wholesale and retail. Soldiers' wives will be furnished with neeesarv articles at reduced price" ' , r SIMPSON HOOKER, J"n3-tr Hillsboro', N. C. SALE OF GOODS. T WILL SELL ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1st.. AT Jl Graham, N. C, the goods of Blackwell ii Co., con sisting of Whisky, Brandy, Sugar, Coffee-, Nails, Pi t Goods and Hard ware. R. HANNER. Aug. 28-5t Surviving Partner. WANTED. 10U1'U.NJ or THE OLD NORTH CAROLINA j Sixes, lor which the highest market price will be e highest market price will W. R. RICHARDSON & C pnid. Applv to Aug 25-tf ' A GOOD RELIABLE MAN 1AN BE HAD TO GO AS A SUBSTITUTE BY V' epp'ying at this office, or by letter. Address Aug :8-rA5t BOX 534, P. O., Raleigh. RALETGH. TUESDAY. SEPT. MILITARY NOTICES, TO THE SOLDIERS OF THE CONFEDE- RATE STATES. i FXKKMORE THAN" TWO VEARS OF A WAR fare scarcelv equalled in th number, magnitude, aiei f -arful carnage ot its battb-f ; a warfare in which vour courag nnd fortitud have iilustrateil your couii trv. and atfractM not only gratitude at bomej but admi ration abroad ; your enemies continue a struggle in which our liual .triumph must be inevitable. Unduly elated with their recent succeasos, they imagine that temporary reverses can quell your spirit or shake your determina tion, and they are now gathering heavy masses far a gen enil 'invasion in the vain hope that, by a. desperate ffbrt, sucevs- lp 3 v at length be reached. Von kno'-r too well, my Countrymen, what they mean bv ii(c,.,. Their malignant, rage aims at nothing less thn tlie .t :r:jinHtloij of yoarselr'es, your' wives, and chibir .n. Thev f-eek th dstroy what they cannot plun-' t propose as the. gpoiia of victory, that yonr homcrf -isa'.l be partitioned among tne wretenes wDort atnious cruelties have stamped infamy on their Govern- i Lnent. They design to incite servile' insurrection and light the rii-s of incendiarism wherever they can reach Tour honu-s, and they debauch the inferior rae, hitherto docile and contented, by promising indulgence of the vil est passions, as the price of treachery. Conscious of their inability to orevail by legitimate warfare, not daring to make p!a.ee leat tbev'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 Tor conducting rl.- war according to the usage of civiliza tion. Fellow-citizens, no alternative is left you, but victory, or subjugation, slavery and tbe utter ruin of yourselves. yo rear lamiUes and your country, ihe victory is within J ' - .. . .. .. Xt i. II vnn t' t ..irh V on need but stretch torta yonr hands to grap it. For thi? on.1, all that is necessary is, uiai vnose who are culled to the bold by every motive that can move the human heart, should promptly repair to the post of dutv, should stand bv their comrades now hi front of the foe, ar.d thus o strengthen tbe armies of the Confedera cy as to er.-ure success. The men, nowbsent from their posts would, if present in the field, -suffice to create nuine-vi-al eqnalitv betwoeu our force and that of the invaders aud vvh--n witL anv approach of such eounlity, hate we failed to bo victorious? 1 believe that but few of those absent are actuated by unwillingness to serve their coun try ; bu; that raiinv hivs found it difficult to resut the temptation of a vifit. to their homes and the loved oms tier liuve been so lonir separated: that oth- f ers have left for temporary attention to their affairs, with the iateiition of returning, and the nave snrunn. iroiu tha consequences of their violation of duty; that others, ao-am, have left their -oosts from mere restlessness and dlir of change, each quieting the upbraidings ot his con!ieienbv persaading himself that bis individual ser- " vice couid have no influence on the general result; These and other causes (although tar lees disgraceful than the desire to avoid dangea, or to. escape from the Facrihecs required by patricuism) are, nevertheless, griev ous fault?, and place the cause of our beloved country, and of everything we hold dear, in imminent peril. 1 re peat that the men who now owe duty to their country, who have been called out and have not yet repred for duty, or who have absented themselves from their posts, areVudirdent in number, to secure us victory in the strug gle now impending. 1 call on vcu, then, mv countrymen, to hasten to your eauip9.iuobedien.ee to the dictate of honor and duty, - and summon those who have absented themselves with eeu lea-e, or who have remained absent beyond the peri od allowed by their mrlougbs, to repair without delay to their respective commands, and I do hereby aeelare that I grant a general pat don and amnesty to all olficers and men within the Confederacy, now absent without leave, who shall, with thaTeast possible delay, return to their proper posts of duty ; but ro excuse will bo received for lnv h-nr.d twentv diva after the first publication' of 'this proclamation in "the State in which the absentee may bo at the date of the publication. This amnesty and pardon shall extend to all who have been accused, or who nave boon convicted and a-e undergoing sentencs for ab sence without leave or desertion, excepting only those who hav been twice convicted of deertion. Finallv, 1 conj-tre my country women the wives, moth ers, siitcrs and daurrhtirs of the Confederacy to use their all-poweriul niuor gacriric ly and coust lae care th a .no'vprln nHnr-ncp in aid M tnis call, vo aua one ci ovv- niuor sacriheo-to those which their patriotism nas so tree- LSiauiiv ouerea uu uici , " j (hot n'nifl (cin nwAnprricii in the held shall be. sheltered at home fiom tbe disgrace of having deserted ies, to their country, and to their their dutv to their . famili Go'1. . . " Given under my hand, and th Seal of the ( ") Confederate States, at Richmond, this 1st day ) EAI" oTAugua, iu the year of our Lord one thous v r snd, eight hundred and sixty-three. JEFFERSON DAVIS. By the President J. P. BtisjAMix, ricct'v of State. Aug 5-20t The papers throughout tho Confederate States are re quested to copy the above proclamation, at the earliest momynt, and tor twenty days, thereafter, and send their bills to the Private Secretary of the President. CONSCRIPT OFFICE, Camp Holmes, Aug. 0, 1863. j General Orders,) IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ABOVE PR0CLA mation of amnesty and pardon by the President, an earnest invitatiou is extended to all persons absent 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 entreated to use every means in their power to prevail upoa personH,ot the class named to return to their duty, mey . Uc Transportation will treated and past offences forgotten. be lurnisbed to their commands. But it must be distinctly understood that after the ex piration of the time set by tbe President, the most vigor ous measures in the power of the government will be in stituted for tho arrest and punishment of all absent trom their commands without reave. None need expect to evade longer the service which they justly owe to their country. Let them report at once to their militia ofheera to be sent .to?a:op, or come in person without delay. II. A Camp of Instruction will opened at ' Camp ; r ,.n the 10th of August. All persons subject to conscription in the 9th . and lOtl 1 Dis trict will report to Capt. James C. McRae, Commanding CaBToTd"Cof Col. PETER MALLETT Commandant of Conscripts tor . J. W. Mallett, Adj't. Aug5-20t ATTENTION, CO C, 38TH NORTH CAROLINA MILITIA. TVERY MEMBER OF THIS COMPANY BE K tween 18 and 45 years, who has not got a certificate of exemption from Capt. A. Landis are hereby notified to appear at the Court House on Saturday and Monda . the 39th and 81st hist. Company C includes all South i ot Newbern and East of Fayettevilfe streets within the old corporation. , Rv order ol the Colonel, 8. W. SCOTT, Captain Co. C, 38th Regimeht N. C. M. TX)Sr OR STOLEN. J-HWF IV MY POSSESSION A CLAY BANK , HO RS v "bridle and saddle, offered to me to be sold v a man caYlin-r himself J. C. Conner, a deserter from the a?m Having reason te think that said horse was stolen t yha " retained him, and now give notice U any neison who mav have lost a large clay bank horse with a tar in forehead, SaFpo-ed to be from 12 to 13 year. . o.df that they can get the same by applying to me at Graham, proving property and paying for tni- advertisement ard alU"P5i.9!3aVf swapped for the horse wtth the Ugo M-acto- oil' the line between Hillsborough and Milton teUs dn that he him- TrorDStant ot con and Leaseurir Graham, N C Aug 2-: it CURIY COMBS. A-NC: - A CH D JOLLY & LACE. Raleigh. N. ' W. STOCK Jane 2-tt R. RICHARDSON & CO.. AXD EXCHA&iE BROKERS, M ra Fi 1.-1863; NO. 232. AUCTION AND PRIVATE SALES. IMPORTANT SALE AT A UCTIOnT ! ! r. y c n i: ; r jj t. , 't r i f n l XVJ'T- WILL Si-XL OX WEDNESDAY THL OTH V f September, cmnvneing at 11 o!ock. in front of our tales room, the folio-wing good-?, b.'inc; pair of the car.go brought over in the steamer " Advance :' One hundred hove-" ri(i 10 14 aw 14 a "20 ir-e,.., braud IX. Twenty-five or tliirty thousand, cnvtlpes. reventy-nve or on'- hunt red ream oyt ?ai;n e paper. A lot ot India Ink. te Large lot Faber's best ioad pencils. One hundred gross rev superior steel pens. Sale positive. ' CREECH & -L1TCHFORD. Aug 2S-td Auctioneers, Ualeigh, N. ( SILVER SPOONS FOR SALE. "E DOZEN SILVER SP j Apply at the OONS FOR SALL. PROGRESS OF. "I OF. 27 -2 s WAX CANDLES FOR SALE NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR CANDLES. riMIE UNDERSIGNED HAVE ON HAND A LARGE J stock of W;ix Candles. Orders s-d cited. Address. KLAPP & BERRY. Auo. 2.S-int; Graham, N. C. FOR SALE. ACRES OF NO. 1 HICKORY creek land, dwell JJJ ing Houses, Barns and Stables and fine Orchards. The Plantation is in a good state of cultivation. Anv person wishing to -purchase can have possession of the Land in a ,-bort time. lhis land is eight miles trom Greensboro' and three and s half miles from Jamestown Depot. ( . F. A. GARRTT, Aug. 17-lru ' . Greensboro, N. C. HOUSE AND LOTIN GRAHAM. N. C, FOR SALE. rpiIE DWELLING HOUE lis A FRAMED BUILD- ing and contains four largfe rooms, with a tne place in each. There is on the lot a good kitchen, witlr.t.vo rooms anu a tire place in each ; ai-.o a yood ar.d roomv Snioke House. A well ot'mo.'t evcelient water -. an addi tional advantage to th pli'cc Die lot contains about six acres, and is situated in the town ot Graham, within 1 mile ot Graham Station, on the N. C. R. R. The location is very healthy, and the conveniences of the pituati-m are not excelled. Price 3,500, for the next 30 davs. For f ur ther information applv to F. U. KOONCE, Aug l'-J-tf " H.iw River, N. C. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. . WILL BE SOLD, IF APPLICATION BE MADE soon, a good and desirable residence in the city, about 150 yards .South of the Governor's Palace, on Fay- tittevule street, tor terms, &c, applv to July 16-tf R. "RICHARDSON. FOR SALE. A BOUT ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND POUNDS A of selected TOBACCO in the Leaf. Wrappers and Kiilvs in nroner proportion. PHILLIPS & HOOKER. June 17-ti Rillsboro', N. C. RICE FOR SALE. THE STATE WILL SELL RICE BY THE CASK. Applv 10 C. H. Thompson, M. S. K. Commissary De partment." THOS. D. HOGG, July 4-ti . Captain C. S. CURRY COMBS. Cit DOZEN CURRY COMBS FOR SALE AT TBE ZUW Factory of -'Oi.LY & LACK. March 24-tf. FOR SALE. BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOT IN THE Oil V OF Raleigh, )o))t)site the residence of A. M. Lfnvl., Ksq., in the Norther n part ot the citv. Applv to June 23-tf VY. K. Ki'jtlAitunu,. . surgey'fr'fidmiital. 1 T AM NOW PREPARED TO aun Li a nuw I J on Surgery, to subscribers and others wliomawish to j'urcuaae u. ' On the r-eeipt of 55.00. the book will be sent by mail, postaged paid. MtWABU WAKttM, ji. u. Aug 2l-tf Raleigh, N. C. 3,70O BOXES OF THE SOUTHERN HE PATIC PILLS . HAVE BEEN ORDERED IN ONE DAY. WHER ever known their use continues.. Without puffing, they hawe gained ground by their real value. "g,More than live hindered persons'are Known to have been cured bv these Pills. "This excellent family medicine 13 recommended oy tne proprietor as good only for diseases of the Liver. His correspondents say that'thev also cure Billious Rheuma tism, Pneumonia, Chills and Fevers, Billious Fevers, Piles lnd Worms. Thev are a perfectly sate medicine Peter Vaden Esq.. of Dinwiddie county, Va.. after dccr-ibbi" remarkable cares in his family of Billious Rheumatrsin and Pleurisy, says : "My Doctor 3 bill has ben heretofore from SI 75 to 200 per year. I have used them these nills for mv family, which consists ot eigh teen white and colored, and have not called in a Doctor. This is a great saving. Thev certainly are the best fami ly medicine ever discovered." - " M..rr tnhn V Potter, of Greene county. North Oaro iinai had suffered twelve years from a diseased liver, which the physicians Had not oeen auie iu i-u.r. Sa'V commenced taking the Hepatic Pills with no con fidence in them. Thev acted like a charm on me. trom that hour I have improved. I have persevered in their ue until now, bv God's blessing, I am well and hearty. I had a negro man who, as 1 believe, was saved from death bv a dose of these PR's. My Doctor's bill was an nually from S 100 to $200, but 1 have had no-use for a phTheCgreatnHiVe in the price of ingredients and the heavy tav nn these Pills, compel the proprietor to put them at their present prices or 4it the manulaeture i hey are fitshlp to him than when n l lower rates. Price: $1:50 a box For $15 a dozen boxes will be sent prepaid to anv part of the Confederacy. Ihose who de sire less than a dozen boxes must apply to the Druggists. Great reduction made to Druggists and merchants who rav bv the rro.s. Cash must always accompany orae;.-. iddress " OEO. W DEE.M Aug l-2tawlm Vdson, .V I. THE COPARTNERSHIP -rr vntcv s OF.O. BISHOP & Co., HILLSBORO', ! K is this'day dissolved by mutual consent. AH persons indebted to the firm are requested to eall and settle. ' U?.ue 7. -i.:,.,. ,;il r,Ujt niesntthem for pay- Tliwa having claims pay GEO. BISHOP. F. J. GARDNER. ment. Aug 21-tf nft'irp Ralpierh. N. C im-iut 2.Tih. Ln3. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT Ethi. office until Saturday 1 ro furnish a sufneient quantity of Wo.xi for the us j ot tne idd "in. L the Capitol daring the ensuing winier and f?Thf wood to be sound oak ana hickory, to be delivered : and mJIsured in the wood house, on tbe Capitol grounds. . Horn time to time as reqaired, and to be cut into suitabl- , loTurth' for the seversl fire places. , , Bidders will -late the price per c-rd at whico thy -ill , Theright of r-jer.ing bid. f tb State rerr,d. N J0. Aug 2d-1w i SOFT SOAP. rflWO BBLS. SOFT SOAP. IN JELLY STATE, FOR J sale cheap- App'y l rhl? o8ir? Aug 2-tf WANTED IM3IEDIATELY. TOHT NEGRO BOY TO TURN WHEEL OF ; . I A Dowec press. Very liberal wages will be paid. Ap- Ang 20 1 ply "at this offlce. ADVERTISING RATES. Tha following rate will be charged for all adrerti .-nts inserted in the Dajlt Paoeaese : ove iCARg of rmar tisxs, oa lkss 51 00 2 00 3 00 4 60 5 00 One week..... $ 6 00 Two week? 12 0 Throe weeks 18 00 One month...... 21 CO Two mAnlhs iS CO Three in; Four dv veday... Fiitv words, or eight lines or lets count a square, and ai ditioual squares will be charged the t-arae. Cash will be demanded from all persons, and no con tract will be made fare in accordance with these, term?. When sent bv letter, the money meet accompany the ad Tertisement." Man iage?, death?, religious and other no tices cbi-. .1 a? advertisements and wut be paid in ad vance. REWARDS. "$100 REWARD. V N ORED DOLLARS REWAUD WILL BE .r the aplrebf nsion of my negro bov, FRANK, liiv,-r v ia any jail of tbe State so that I get him. ii 1 h in Richmond. V.i. , on tb 10th of March a:, i I b eiji; i last. Co-e.'r, ; 1. -a as-- siscd and fori e'rly belonged in Edge-u-.ty. .V. V.. -Said boy n- about 5 ft. 8 in. .high, t-t, betwt-en "25 aad 30 rears old. and of aiineer- b--.iv, ad color. Said bov was impressed bv the State and delivered to Col. Per.nix of Caswell courtv and sent to Wilmington to labor on pnbHc works, where be remained a mouth or two and made his ecane at Goldsboro' on bis return horo about th" last of May. 18tf3. ' J. L. MOTLEY. Aug. ol-MdsiSw Danville, Vn. $300 REWARD. MVo ARRIAGE HOUSE WAS BROKEN OPEN ON night of the 12th itist., and was stolen therefrom. carrigehari.es?, nearly new. but little used. and de;.cribed as fellows Saddle silver plated tops and white patent leather welts, or facings to pads; hridle'ii blinds triitnied with white patent leather, with small tur ret on the tob of headstalls, made v.-ith bar bncVles: bit straihtbar with rings, driving rrjgns rounded and madv of russet leathei-, small coveied buckle in middle of hand ho't. Also one set single buggy harness, reiver ptatcd, ?addle ?tiop hading from saddle, to crupper, inlaid with w hite patent leather : bridle without blinds, headstAll in- Liid with white patent leather, small' fancy terret on fep ot headstall; reins rounded of russet leather. Ihescbar- ne-s about half worn ; bit to bridle straight mouth piece with check. Also one set sinel" baggy harness, bout half worn, with what is called the self-adjusting tree ; bridU to these harness new, without blind?. Also one black full quiltred, what is called a pad saddle. . without tree, about half worne, russet stirrup leather, wood stir rups not covered. Also several riding and harness bri dles not described. Ihe above reward ot three hundred dollars will be paid on delivery of the goods to me and the conviction of the thief, or tw hundred dollars for the delivery of the good.-- C. V. D. IIUTCHINGS, Augl4-tf Raleigh, N. C. RAN AWAY. AN A WAY FROM. THE SUBSC1BLR ON WED- nesday night, Awgu.-i 12th, my negro boy ALFRKD. tie nearlv black, with a deep scar on his under lu. rather slender and.alout sixteen years old. No doubt he will try to pa.s for a free boy.. A liberal reward will.be paid for hi delivery to me, or confinement in jail. Aug U-tf T. MeGEK. MISCELLANEOUS. SN U F F ! SNUFF ! SN U F F ! A GENUINE ARTICLE OF LORILLARD'S SALT Snuff and Appleby's Fresh or Sweet Snuff. Will send the above Sunff'in any quantity, from one pound up .vards, bv expvs. A. A. W1LLARD, Aug 7-tl5S ' Greensboro, N. C- PIANO FORTES. JAMES PIRSSON, Pi A N O FORTE MAN UFA C turer. respectfully infotzis the public tht he has es tablished himself m Raleigh, and offers his services to all those who wish their Pianos akillfuHy and thoroughly tuned or repaired. Orders left at thf Book Store f W L. Pomcry, Esq., or at Mr. Pirssoc'a residence in narget street, nearly opposite the F ur Grounds, will meet with prompt attention. N. B. Piano Partes bought nd sold. Mr. Pirsson re fers to Rev. Dr. Steedes and Professor Hansen. Jan 13-tf HORSES AND MULES. T HAVE STILL ON HAND ABOUT i W T i I I Horses and six Mules, boloaging to citizens, whih were capiureu iniai l.ie a xu&ce 1 aiui-i 3, oouie ji iuciu i v- centlv turned over to me. Their owneis are respectfully requested to call for them with as little delay as poskible. If not claimed before the end ef the mouth they will be ta ken for the public service. A GORDON, Aik S-tls Quartermaster, Kirstou, N. C. NORTH STATE CIGAR FACTORY. H. J. 1. CLARK, PROPRIETOR, Gil All AM, N. C. rpWO HUNDRED THOUSAND CIGARS. SOME very fine. 1 Twenty-five thousand lb3. ceitOratod "Stonewall" Smoking Tobacco; iu lots to tuit puxchasar. Orders solicited and satisfaction guaranteed. July 25-3in. " JOHN (lVTLLIAMS & CO., STO'lK tf-' MONEY BROKERS, RALEIGH, N. C. CONTINUE TO CARRY ON THE BROKERAGE BUS iness at their oid stand as heretofore, in all its vari ous branches. June 26-6m WANTED. ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS or NORTH Carolina eight aDd six per cent, bonds, new iasue, for which the highest market price will bo paid. Apply o W. R; RICHARDSON A CO. Aug 4-tf ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT, lA r ami Raleigh, N. C, May 8, 1862 t wn WANTED. I WISH TO PURCHASE LEAD I j for this department. P( rsons baviriir are or small quantities v ill please apply at once Wi ive 1 poanJ ofPOWDb ! for 10 pound of LEAD. aoiiii THOS pt. C. S. 1J V U U , - . .. v. . J MayS-tf- In charge of Ordnance. PIEDMONT SPRINGS. BURKE COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. rrOIESE SPRINGS ARE SITUATED IN WESTERN I North Carolina, about fifteen miles from Morgan tmi in a mountainous, beautiful and romantic country. The' waters, SULPHUR and CHALYBEATE, are said to be equal to any in the country. Deer, Hear and Pheas ants abound in the mountains. Th" Company ha3 succeeded In obtaining the service of an experienced gentleman arl lady to take chart c the House, and will be roudy for the r-ccption of visitor bv the 1ft of July. . Board, per day Week Month A Hack will leave Morgstton on Tuesday , Thursday and Saturday for tho Springs. ,jz3- One fourth of this property, with three hundred acres f land attached, would be sold to a person compe tent to take charge of the property. ,I.,,,v.r,. ,,,, June25-if PIEDMONT aU'RLN f,S Jl rpHE NEXT SESSION OF THIS INSTirUTION I will commence on ilonday, ept. ' th. 1-G3. aad w.n ttn'ue tn months. It i- important that pupils saould be present at the commencement rf the fcession. For mfor i nation a' to the Method of admiosior., Ac., addreee !m' WILLIE J. PALMER. Principal, Aug 14-2w Raleigh, N. C. AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANT -tTTITU AN EXPERIENCE OF MORE THAN FORT1 yars, the undersigned does not flatter himself, but is flattered by his cBStomeri, and will receive and sell at Auction, or on Commission, everything entrusted to hti fare. FRANK I. WILSON, May 14-tf Auctioneer Standard copy - THE NORTH CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA CHRISTIAN CONFERENCE VtTILL MEET PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT with the Church of New Providence, Graham, N . C on Wednesday before tbe second Sabbath in October. ' AugC-td WM. L. LONG, 8ee'y. LAND WANTED. . i T-i T-T n lit i L n a C M t I Y A REFUGp; WAS la JU r UfltiuflOii a osiaxju 1 pice of Land nar RaleigR ' Uie Progress. Apply to the Editer of July -ti NURSE WANTED. 4 NY PEKSON HAVING A SMALL GIRL FOR A hire, euitable for a nurse, will please mate it known atTrogrtss Office. July 21-tf
The Daily Progress (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
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