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' ,, Wl, .in W , ' ''mm raft""" OF subscription. .-.j.mving are thaooly terms of subscription . . Jlunpi', i II10IHI1, 1. uu i lnu 1 itper, o tour u JVTf BQCARK OF kitiT' LISTS, OR ' ' '1 Mi If II i. One ua I 33lV - r , ADVERTISING RATES. , - - M I 13 E4 Mfei 11 m Wl v AMI W M Jif m. aa IS. ' u EJl ltd 1-4- Ef M PI EJ tl 5 7 , "KW I fil M 41 rwV T-y ,:'!'-l.e,'ier will not be sent to new subscribers ' ;nir in advance : and in all cases it will . the time, oaid for expires. JOB PRINTING. .u. ,r i.'in? connected with the PnoGRRSri c-,....., I't 1 .1 b Office c. I " to any in the Citv or State, vi red to execute all orders for BOOK and J iinif- we JOB 'T'N(K (rder3 solicit" and'pron ptly attended to ISjIDUl UUlhJ.. v TSLEQRAPHIC NEWS- ,,-... acbiirdin 7 to act of Conorresit, in the res? i l. Tlii-'i-'r, in. the Clerk's Odiee of the i ,'Vi ? '.f Oi 1 V, :nlederar.u States of th V ll id ,,t fi.M.rjxi- important Vrom the Narth Curtin tte-Elef led governor ' of - Pennsylvania VaSiandi - viiam Defeated by a Tare Majority L,ate r From Kv.ro po, ;ct. i i .- lmpateiifs f. t!i Miltsinore the 14th, sav that 'hrtin i r-- i -tr'i 'Amnion; (iuvi-u'-r of iVni.Kylvaia by .25,000 rnnj 'rity, and t'l.t. ' ValUudihatii hrt ueen dofoateti ity a very ',rao ,;inv,ii!-y. I'liiladclphia ives Cnrtiu ' iht thnnsarnl Ji.C-UsaiHl ii- vote ul icmU. CSrsrinnaUi-'rvrs Umuh five t!- ms uul rnnj-trity . American, ( the 14th, ' h-an that the reb-Ls are in rjtiilc a tVrriiteisinj; jH iiuT. in iho Valley "f Virginia ;jain. and it was ti' un t t.hpy cohternjda , h-d.'an' attack on Martin.-hiirr. 'i'l-'- inovrmfnts of t!: rebel below Washington i-'dirr.to an advanfe ,f Gc:-. Tr-.-e t Ail Valley. Advices from Charleston to the 7th ropiesetit. ' the Ironsides as not b-in;; materiaMy iiijured. bvrt- the er-rs,;-i!v.-.-:-t of the Timts Bays that she will prnhahly r ' . ' v : h f'-r rf j-nirs. .Two devils remove t!ie I. nr. v obhtiT.i ti;y s I .id arrived. Iv-erpnol f.dVic. to the ?,- gays the Rebel loan ;u.i '( ,i ( . from 'IVr:;. JJaVimilU ui that i-e Wf'-u'.d ::.C'. ui.d'.M'-t lie-ii-lbu'nce ;' the ;i.-ws ! ar.-" vrred t he Mexu . deputation and. sp.uita- i;t t!ie thr.one fr- -" fieous express!'; n -of the poptihiti n to in a ran tee the hit rarity .anif l?)de'p"fidenco f' the eoJitn.rv. Cotton liu-.yatit. . Heavy Fighting in Virginia Two of our Generals Wounded, fcr. ' I'clpki'KR C. II., Oct. 17. A heavy rain Sell here yesterday, and the Iiapidan bridge was carried o.fTlaet "night, making it impassable Ti.e battle reported at. Oillett's Stati-.e, on Wednes day turns out, to be only a cavalry skirmish, in which "- took some pris.uers. There whs bard fighting late Wednesday evening at Bristol Station, ai,d we were driving the enemy back when lus skirnd -liprs fell ''upon Mrlntiwh's artillery supported by Cook's brig a.if. Cook was wounded early in the action, wYum thoe iemy threw his brigade i 1 1 ? . contusion, taking 5 piem of artillery. Ktiqfurceuu ).h .mi ; up we were pursuiug tbo enemy, at last advices, towards Du in frees. Our loss about 500 killed and wounded, (icus. Po.-ey and Kirkl.md are amoig-the wounded, Posey badly in t!).- H:i!.t. . Aboiit fifteen -hundred ,pri-.o:iers were; gather.-d 'd'nti-.g the day. Heavy fii'i.'. was henrd during Tt.or.dav in the direction of 'Mar.aisas. ilanv 'rumors a'.-.;.t. S,u. tmtbintr reiiiile. A Third Battle at Manassas The Yankees Again Whipped. Richmond, "Oct. 17. Passeaims by Central train from (iordon'svllle this momiog bring a report of a mri.-ral engagement at or ooar the old Manas.-, s bat tle ground, on Thursday, result irg in the defeat of the n rr,iy and rapture of several thousand prisjira. No particulary received. Tho Medical Director of bee s anity had telegraphed to Gordonsville for ambu lance trains. A citizen committee toatteud to wound .o.l leit forthesea't of vvar this morning. Nothing of ficial received yet. From Yirjrinia--The Yankees run into their Fovtitications at Centreville, Jcc. , lUD0Nsvn.LK. Oct. 18. The enemy have been driven, to. thir fortifications at Centreville and Manas sas, to which they have been fleeing for the last sere-var-days, pursued by our arniy. They have 'destroyed a long line in their flight and all their com missary stores and all other ' material which they uild not carry away. Fighting has been with small er bouiei, as our Torres would come up with them. Iho battle at IhiVtol, reported yesterday, was an .'"igageinorit between parts of the two- armies, lte hrfed rhat. but for s .m deserters going over to the :-'-myvJuid giving information the day our forces 'oHitM.-nced moving, we should have achieved mtrch utorr substantial success. SKCOND DISPATCH. h'h'iiMoxD, Oct. fs. The repoit brought here bv pasM.fJlrc,soll 1 1)0 Antral liailro.id Saturday of a bat"- ' at Manassas proves to be an. exagerafiun. The fig.' t 4ui which Co-.k's and Kirkland's brigades y teiVportt'd engaged was announced in the louse "i i'o.egats on Saturday by a member and wad sup 1.1 to- be confirmed by oflitial telegram irom Gor ':"nsv,J. but until to-night neither confirmation or i.tv i -v,,.,.. ouseipienriy anx- I nc ti U w;?0ramJ nethins of Pre iche frn r f en intense.- ''test and mo V ' " 'uUi.svllil Kiht give the mm mot rehao . news from fW ,,,r oi report lias t-een received, consequently --n 1 u . r-rom -Charleston. ' U A KI.lCsTON , ' Oct . 1 7 . Mrir; it f,,,ni o .i. " 'u irom Jio enemv A K.of A. . T,.tm I' - a 1 ""'I con1n,;lr;icatH w!h,,? nfternooB York for West , l''Th C'm1 She Ioft ri.narilst,,n Saturday, October 10th. l.!M--C..NM OlSPAT,-,, r the seiee O..I .' : !,s ls the hundreth dav I'll - ' f 'l", '.uet. Weather delight infantry, reporeed 80(1 "str Colurnn ,,f cavalry and few-uays since at RruUeS TWS the BIk nton.: They were nkrT"? toward "earrownesTille. whero , V:??.." ur forces Our force, h Jo M . 8 "CC"' ens.,genicDt is ,,K,k, f;' '"V mil. A Enemy I-aiiing fron d h. ,,r f " the enemy who advanced rbi- hctu-r, Ie ,hve,'r"Jg on the V. & Ter, Ta "'' ,B'tol, threw , nl Ote ,rt EMt T-l- Vt Ui:" ed b Tav,all now occupy Bristol V.- L on "ft Cavin- Brisil tha Gen BucLnT' T''" Copied Knoxville Thia i k r , dDer's forces ? eir fallbg back. tu hc the c VOL. - IV. ! AGallant Dash. ; liiciiMoNi), 0,;t. 18. Advices fmm Wvu-.yu Vjr rmm;i t.-ni-ht rt.nt that CM. W.- L 'Jacks,',,, ':;".n,;M,rtlijjr hri.i.'. ;uta-kM t!. enemy at. Bail J I wn. Jiraxtmi cnty, a w lav ,. sine, ami r.,,k I tm, e Jul t .dro.1 prisoners himS capt.m-! a llr-e arn'nunt ! of -tons. Gen. J), H. Hill RelieTed of his Command and Ordered to Richmond. MissinNAuv liiixu:. 0,;t.-17. G.-n. i) U iji i ,s !! leh-. ve.i i'r,,; (ltv rtmj himsit autl Staff ordered r.. rf.n'..r- r ... . t,- , , , ... 1 f"" ' v-v"p,-i .il uienmomi r-.r r.uty. tjen. ir''ekinridi.i' iias ben put. in c.Mij.nmJ d Ilili'.s ( : From Chattanooga. Mission a k r Piide. O ;. 17. Vn- the first tif.i--in "U1' ys .- ale bies d v-itd. sunshine a;, 1 the ll-vxied erecks .-e. sr.-.d saiiy r.-ee-di:-!: and the bridge are rapidly !e;,,; r -iwn-. T; e enetiiy's pot.i -os were swept aw,y a.ii'.!. .-toil the tivstie bridge ,ve thctown Was -n bnieri'ed . (ir:,. Adams ?s t , brought, out under f!,i- -! true.' to-day. His w..u-id. is doing well: and hi ; -.rm ilS r - UvoA. Seigle's ''.rp reported at St;vei's..!i uti ttie 14l1 insi.' sec. np mspatcii.") Missionary IUdge, U--;. 17. Tn- taYioojra is o;. vy.st s!;eet e.-t-r. Cliicl:intaua und C.i.;lt 100 ga (!r vept away by the ii - Tie; T-v;' ing Tod 'i.iionin address i.f lh.; f C sat-:-r:dw;-s at iave i e'-o To v.: i, srj!! P res i del it r i i it i : ! IS publiVbed yesterday . , 1 I . . ! 'IK. "iiicm eotnusiaxtii : lli-ADg'ns Army Tknn . o-t SonoiKiis : A urat-efu! e u ul i v ree .1.. . - 14 r ii?,-' ; y i;r ar- iiu-ej-v'' -s a., v 'j .li es ove1 y stir g. 'Vi tus viot r n the Ik-Id ..f ("nekamtiigt. loeu shall 'O, .ie billy -ayu tht v (!!! ei;' nin.Ti .iri:um--tarcos til ttiey idin've more 'b:-di s-n-ured S; ite. in oti-Jer whi-h ,u s.tt.-kc.i i li cannor. ly- m "re rh inJvfnl t !iv iHMir rnav . i. . 1 1 me auantrv u!i ' oat i nti.; .!;..(. ! l i ' o I ! I I o t i .- s your i;--e-. A- ' ! -v v, s ..f the ( 'o!d,'iier:tt:y v iir steps h - bc,--i affe tiorAte so!ieitod- by lie f.-ivM-is of the country as t:-? defetiders )fi: i ; e ! With I every poiti-h h -art of our territory. V.ur tuov-ineats have ;eefi ;,o idij-et of interest- and anxiety and the fi-'p'.s of ,,ur r.a'tise de petids you, and nappy is it that, nil ea-i ro'v upon . n .. . . , " ' ' I idenrc, human 'power can effect . Thonub you VOlir aOltloVlOl VV eltevio or.. ,. t . o rov- iave (tone touch veiy much oior. r.-ii,.n (., h,-. ( tie. lie ilR( von ;s a ,: o'o oi-,i-.. ..,,- ! '!! Sl.lOp Ml and depending up n. v u is a country tlevr..-tated f v proiect'o.) ; before you y vo.i. ithiess invaders. ' age -i-i i .:-'!piesjs i o.uvy wnere ueotic Wiiuie;. tee have been subjected to on. t r the warfare of civilized nati-ms. With eager ey- they w tt-di oualle in r v -ir nu'ig to t heir tl W i-r a o,'( -.in? H,.. i lonit'less refuge ho lds ri v- tin' !.:. .-!( n , .u- ei, t, , farnil v lot he oiler f r- .'is -trms .sli .l! v- i o !' .' v ita Ve res f or. en. l''or. ed to take up on i-hi ot ir'-i'on ;'i(l t(J . were the bcrii .iv.- au-t s- '-'l! ' ) i . t- !' : v n'hten ' ur o i I' a rl S'.'1 i revoioi! onary so-, s. vu have out Submi-s-u.'U to .a i,-.-pot and usto p-r. or iiideic ;--;:--o. which a vigorous, united and persistent oil'. irt will w. -cure, all which fires the nnniy ..re.ist and uiov.--. the patriot and exalts the hero is present t- .stimulate and sustain you. Xobly iiave yoti redeemed the odges givet) in the name of freedom, and mem-vy of your ancestors nd rights and posterity, that you uM.y complete t!ie misyiou which your devotion tells re quire of you such exertions in the future as you have made in. tie past, continuous self-denial which re jects every consideration a. variance with the public service ss unworthy the holy can.se in which y'.ni'aro engaged. When the war sha'i be ended the highest meed of praise will bo due and probably given" him who hns claimed least for himself in proportion to the services rendered, and the bitterest :.-f-rep roach which may hereafter haunt the memory of any one will be to him who allowed selfish aspirations pre vail over his desire for the pubiic god. United as we are in a common destiny, obedience and co-operation are essential .and necessary, and there is no higher duty than tint which requires you to exert and render to all what is due their station. He wh, sows the seeds of discontent and dis trust, prepares for a harvest of slaughter and defeat t- your added gallantry and energy fortitude will crown this harmony which is due I subordination and a cheerful stfpport of lawful airuiont y of that j tueasure which your duty may fulfil. 1 'fervently j hope that the ferocious war so unjustly waged against our country tnay soon end and that with the blessing of pea. e von maybe restored to your homes and use- r. . 1 . t T r .- km pursuit, ana i priv-mr ilea v.- o v i''.t ni it'nv t,.i, A 1 !... ... : .1 1 tor may run uou nib snev.z ue ygiir pro hour of battle, and endow - yon with 1 '.ton i;. iiio drtues-which will close your trials in vie'... ry arwlpt JOTipiete. O.J.... 1 5 t A ' , - e regret we cannot make scno of rb P.-esident came to us. We are satisti.d no biatne can attach t the wire office here, but the dispatch has been badi "bulled ' up somen here. Kd. i J Le regret we cannot nake senso of tho Presiifent's it. to adiy Black PtOifL. -The Grand Jury of Twiggs coun ty, Ga., Superior Court requeued the C mrtlo order a record callel the "Black Roll," in which the -names of all who refuse to take Confrdor.tU bobs .(w.ds pr notes in payment for any deht, shall be recorded' on tins recommendation aod that of each succeeding Gram! Jury that the names of such malcontents may be ofJiciaily handed down to posterity, and thei ulti mate reward ensured. BRITTON'S BLUE-BLACK WRITING MANUFACTURED BY J. E. BRITTON CHAR lotted 0. A superior article. Southern S" nu- facture. Try it. All bottles warranted a I am manufacturing an article uf Writing Ink enuav if not superior, t9 any Ink. manufactured North ' F-Vor -person who has twed this luk speaks well of ita'oualitv W has a blue-black onlr ,..! 1L3 Suauty. It can be had either wholesale or u j ... - : "" "oa ireeiy irom the npn. retail by addre'ing the subscriber . For thirteen years, writing dons with tnk manufac tured from this recipe has been exposed to the sun and a.r, and is as fast in color and as good now as when first written with. Orders solicited, and all promptly filled Address. J. E. BRITTON, -' Charlotte, Mecklenburg Co., N. C The following recommendation of the superior qualit v of th ink ia given by the gentleman whose name is an nexed. He has nsM the ink and can spAak for its gooJ qualities , . Cu a r Lor t .luue3 M J;ferr-llt0?M:TiD''ar.Sir : 1 tried v'ourvrrT excellent Writing J-luid, and can trulr sav that' it is su perior to any Ink that I have ever been' manufactured in the South. It is equal if not far better, than any Wri ting Ink made at the North. Erery one who will try tbia Ink can ba sure of getting an -excellent article JlllJ8-tf Charl.tU, N. C. RALRTGB . MON DA Y.OCT. MILITARY NOTICES. Adjutant and Inspectoc General's Oflice ) IiiciiMo. 8pt. H 18C3. ' T rjXTKACT. ' r .SPECIAL OaDSRS,) o. 213. mTHE HUKBAU OF CONSCRIPTION IS AU i thoi izad to r.iuie and equip in each of the States oi uoorjria. outh Ua.-olma. .North Carolina and Virgin ia, on, Kattalion ( Six Companies of mounted men, who n .-c.-' u wu- are not liable 'to con scription, to in under the order? of the Bureau for th I P,irP'"s of conscription, the arre-t of deserters and i local defence, mustered f.;r on year. 4.1 . ... -.v tor companies to elect their otneetv. The held oflicers to b- atjjned from officers b.donrin to the Enrollino- ser vice. n Companies irot to exceed one hundred, rank and tih Uy command of t!ie Secretarv of War : Siffned JOHN WITHERS, Assistant Adjutant General. By order ot Col. Johu S. Preston, Superintendent L-"1'1 P. X. PAGE, Captain atid A . A. G. -NOTICE. Conscript Office, N. C, ) Raleigh, Oct. 7. 1S63. j T!ie commandant invites th attention of. all persons capable of bearing arms, but who are exempt from -military duty under th present regulations, to the above or der; of the Secretary of War. It tvill be seen that it. is fh. intention of the Department to raise a Battalion of mounted men for special service in Nurth Carolina, and the .Commandant hopes that all able bodied lnen, who may be exempt bv reason of having furnished substitutes or otherwise, 'will not shrink I'rom-this call, but will hasten to, enlist in the de- tense ot their homes, their firesides ana the 2jave them birth. ' . State that Parties enlisting1 in this Battalion will be exempt from duty io the Militia and Home Guard. ard will receive tne pay and allowance of cavalry men. The Enrolling Oflic-rs' tin oughout the State are authorized to receive recruits, or thev may report directly at either of the Camps of Instruction. Hy order of Col. PETER MALEHTT, Commandant of Conscripts for X. C. Hs .oi L. Cole, Captain and A. A. A. G. Oct. lo-lm Surgeon General's Office, 1 Raleigh, Oct. 14. MEDICAL EXAMINING ISO ARM NO. -i, COMPiW ed of the following named Medical Ollieers : Surgc-on M. F. A REND ELL. Surgeon W. W. FOOTE, Will meet at the town of Salisbury, in Rowan county, on Friday and Saturday, 23d and 24t'h October. At States ville, in Iredell county, on Tuesday and Wed nesday, 27th and 28ch. At Lincolnton, Lincoln countv, on Monday and Tuesday, the 2i and 3d November. At Charlotte, Mecklenburg county, on Friday and Sat urday, the 6th and 7th November. At Concord, Cabarrus county, on Tuesday and Wednes day, the 10th and 1 1 th November, For the purpose of examining all persons who claim exemption from "Home Guard" duty on account of phys ical disability, according to the provisions of General Order No. 3, issued from" the Adjutant General's Oihce. EDWARD WARREN, OctlG-tuovll Surgeon General North Carolina. Conscript Office,) Raleigh. N. C, Oct 15, 18G3. J Gskrm, Op.ukks, ) No. 2fi. IN ACCORDANCE WITH INSTRUCTION'S FROM tii War D.i.u taient, p rson.s liable to Conscription will bo assigned, at th.i Camp of Instruction. t. regiments of their choice, in Gjncr.il Ljo or D rage's urm'v, until further orders. y order of Cot,. PETER MALLETT. Commandant ot .Conscripts for N. C. J. W. Mallhtt, AdjuUnt. Oct IG-lw . Office Medical Director,) Ge.veral Hospitals N. C-, Raleigh, October 9th, 1863. J SURGEONS IN CHARGE OF HOSPITALS WILL not permit any Steward or Agent to purchase Hos pital supplier, except for cash, or on the written order of the Surgeon. .Accounts incurred, in disregard of these instructions, will not be recognized. By order of the Surgeon General : P. E. HINES, Oct 10-2awlm Medical Director. Surgeon General's Office,) M Raleigh, Oct. 8th, 18G3. j EDICAL EXAMINING BOARD, NO. 2. COMPOS ed of the following named Medical Officers : Surgeon EUGENE GRISSOM, Surgeon RICHARD B. HAYWOOD, will meet at the town of Smithfield, in Johnston Countv, on Monday, the 19th of October. Kinstoit, in Lenoir, Wednesday, the 21st. Kenansville, Duplin, on Friday and Saturday, the 23d and 24th. . J Cbnton, in Sampson on Monday and Tuesday, the 26th and27th. ' Wilmington, in New Hanover, on Thursday and Friday, the 29th and 30th of October, ' - for the purpose of examining all persons who claim ex emption from Home Guard dutv m account of physical disability, according to the provisions of General Order No. 3, issued from the Adjutant General's office. EDWARD WARREN, Oct:9-t30 Surgeon General. Headquarters, Raleigh, JV. C, October 8th, 1SC3. - j Genkral Ordeks, ) No. 1. j I. In obedience to Special Order, No. 23, Headquarters Department of N. C, Paragraph II, tho undersigned as sumes Command of this Post. II. It is made the duty of all Officers who remain in the city over 2thours to, report to tt is office, and men on ar riving who intend to remain to obtain pass from Provost Marshal III. Officers who are improperl v absent from thtir com-, mands will be reported at once to their Commanding Of ficers. The men will b arrested and sent to their com mands. . IV. In order to avoid unpleasant detention and arrest, citizens upr n arriving here will furnish evidence of their exemption from military service to the Provost Marshal. Signed PETER MALLETT, Oct 8-Im Col. Com'd'g Po.-t. Surcerfn General's Office,"! Raleiou, Sept. 27, 1863. MEDICAL EXAMINING BOARD NO. 1, COMPOS ed of the following named Medical Officers. Surgeon E. A. CRUDUP, Surgeon' HENRY JOYNER, will meet at the town of ' Warrenton, in Warren countv, on Monday, the 5th of October ; at Jackson, in North ampton countv. on Wednesday, tfeeTth ; at Windsor, in Bertie county! on Friday, the 9th ; at Tarboro, in Edge: combe county, on Monday, the 12th ; at Nashville, in Nash countv,"on Wednesday, the 14th ; at LQiiisburg, in Franklin co'unty, on Slturday, the 17th ; at Summerville, in Harnett couuty, on Wednesday, the 21st; at Fayette vil!e. in fhimberland county, on Friday and' Stiturdav. 23d ancl 24th; at Lumberton, in Robeson county, on 1 Monday, the 2Gth, and at uaieign, in Wake county, on Thursday, the 29th of October, tor the purpose of e'xain-inino- nil norsons who claim exemption from Home Guard duty on account of physical disability, according to the I provisions or Uenerai wri;r .. a, issuea irom the Ad jutant General's ortiee. EDWARD WAKREN.. Sept 26-t2flo Surgon General. j DR. B. F. ARRINGTON. : T ESPECTFULLY OFFERS HIS PROFESSIONAL t JLV services to the citizens of Raleigh and surrounding country in the practice of Operative Dentistrj and treat ' ment of the var ious disease of the mouth pertaining to j the Dental Structure. i Patrons givem as reference. Office in Exchange Hotel, j Room No. 64. Oct 13-tf COPPER WANTED. $1 A POUND WILL BE PAID FOR OLD COPPER, 1 by SHAY, WILLIAMSON & CO., Oct l7-10t Raleigh, N. C. - 19. 1863. NO. 273. AUCTION AND PRIVATE SALES. p i a o i:s ro r s .1 l i:. UAVE Fu,t SA'd: TWO VERY GOOD PI Oi v Oct 16 5t UT AL.BKRT JOH.VSOX. " '. - 1,,sbo1 Street, Raleigh. X. .'. FOR SALE A Vll HUM L' 1 1 i i . - i . - . . . A ,V ' V n ' iiK'i in nil: i o A" v I 11' i J ' 1 1 . . i. ii ino acrs ot ?-m,. ..a . Ti-ees.-iarv out-buildiiiL's. ne.n 1 v i ' -, i. U... ........ : . e.mtrev attach. -d. . Aoplv eai U Address me at KitO-. Itj,i - Ik I.IIJlllI'l. . - ' J V' 1Y i COTTON FOR SALE. 2 f; f'l'"r hou'-;. pounds Long Primer 300 F un,U brevier, ana sixty pounds Nonpareil, to-eth, -Mth some vj bnts of Newspaper and Job Tv e t t t e l.nposiug Mono; 4 double Stands with racks ' Stand in. Gabeys s!,d. Galleys, Wood and Urass Uallovs Imp i ing and ? stick.. Chases, Furniture, Ac. -lb f act , eoiiT.lrir. ,Ji .,i.. .. . i . v. .i mu ,i -.111 w,ui-, iieai ly new, tiavm' Oeen n operation "... '. lew momns m-ii ,1, t. i... i- ... cheap hy early application to ... , .w... ...... lJV. r-u ,,, UJJ,. since ttien. can be im i-p -..o..! I01IN NICHOLS. Raleigh, N. C. uct lo-tt COTTON FOR SALE. I OFFER FUR SALE SIXTY-THREE BALL'S ( Of ten, stored at Raleigh, N. C. . Applv to P. H ENNE KERRY, Windsor. N. C. Oct 13-10t VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE. ni?fIi?T1N0SA TW0 ST0UV "OUSE, GOOD Kitchen and other necessary out-houses, larv Gar den, spacious Oak Grove and large Field, the whole coy- olZr? k aCr-CS WeH. c,l!tivat!,'! ?'ound-a tine lo- cation. The house is neariy new anfl m c,od r-pair 1 ossession given on the 1st November. Aoolv t- L. V. PECK. ' Oct 1-20 Raleigh, N. C. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. ITTILL BE SOLD, IF APPLICATION BE MADE J soon, a good and desirable residence in the cit about loO yards South of the Governors Palace, on Fav etteville street. For terms, &c, apply to Jy W. R." RICHARDSON. RICE FOR SALE. rilHE STATE WILL SELL RICE BY THE CASK 1 Apply to C. H. Tliompoa, M. S. K. Comml-a.-v Da- partment 1HOS. D. HO GO, July 4-tf l'ioi - LI, MISCELL ANEOt S. T(5 GAS CONSUMERS.. ON AND AFTER THJ 1ST OF NOVEMBER NEXT the price of Gas will he $20 per thousand feet. Oct 16 tlnov ATEKHOUSF & BOWES. CONFEDERATE TAXES DUE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE TO ALL PERSONS interested that I will attend at the following tinres and plaoes, for the purjiose of receiving the Confederate Taxes, viz : At Busbee's o Monday the 9th of November next. At Hood's Tuesday the 10th day of November next. At Wakeriel !, Wednesday the 11th day of November next. At Rolesville, Thursday the 1 2 ti i dav of November' next. , At Forestvile, Frfday the 13th day e'f November next. At Dunnsville, Saturday the i 4th day of November next. At Raleigh, from Monday the i6th to Saturday the 21-st of November next. At Banks', Monday the 23d day of Novembtr next. At Barney Jones', Tuesday the 24th day of November next. At Lashley's Cross Roads, Wednesday the 25th day of November next. At Green'Level, Thursday the 26th dm of .November next. At Morrisville, Friday the 27th day of November next. At Laws', Monday the 30th day of November next. At Oak Grove, Tuesday the 1st of December next. At G. W. Thompson's, Wednesday the 2nd day r.f De cember next. The list will be open for examination at my oflice from the 5th to the 20th of October, during which time appeals n ay be taken in writing, presenting the particular mat ter or thing respecting which a decision i. rco nested, and the ground or principle of inequality or error. AH ap peals will be received, Heard and determined at the same place from the 20th to the 30th of October. Persons neg lecting t pav at the times ana places appointed, will be liable to pay ten per cent, additional upon the amount of their taxes. The assessors will a;s. attend at tile times and places of receiving the taxes, for the purpose of" receiving returns of 'all agricultural productions taxed in kind, which will be ready for market at the time,- viz.: Sweet Potatoes, Iri.-h Potatoes, (Join. Wheat, Oat?, Rye, Buckwheat, Rice, cured Hay and Fodder, Sugar, Molasses made of cane, Cotton. Tobacco, Peas, Beans, an-.l Ground-peas. Returns will also be received of the value of all neat Cattle, Horses, Mules, not used in culti va i in. and Asses owved bv each pf-t son on the tirst oi' November next. Also'the value of all Beeves sold since the 21tli April last to the 1st Noveinb.-r next. liUFUS II. PAGE, Oct 10-1 Ot Collector for Wake Countv. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO PRODUCERS (.' .HE jfh Congrcsi vr.al Distr'ct that from and after :h 15th inst., the Produo - tax will bj i c i :.d at ali He; depts in said District. Farmers are reijUested t aid. the public service by promptly bringing ia t'uir Tiihe, " -ciallv wheat, which is now much r;e" i '.i by the army. Agents are authorized to contract with millers for grind ing the Tithe wheat, by which means the point o! delive ry is brought m-arer the producer. Corn in the ear will not b" received before the 1st of November, and shelled corn not -ooner than the 1st of January nt-xt. C. B.'HARlflSON. Oct 14 3w Capt. A P.'f.t. M. 5th C e. U. N. C. Hillsboro Recorder and Standard Copy C, times. THE COPARTNERSHIP TT NOW V AS JV is this day rl indebted to the tit NOW.V AS GEO. BISHOP A Co.. HILLSBORO', dissolved bv mutual cot;. .-!. Ai! persons irtu aiv requested to cm.'- -?nd toe. Those h i ving claims will ; J-.1-- ' pr's-nt tle'.n mi pay ment. GEO. iUSIIOP. Anir 21 f ' O UULNER. 95 SURGERY FOR FIELD AN D HOSPITAL. I AM NOW PREPARED TO SUITL1 M WUKif on Surgerv, to subscribers und others wh may wish j to purchase it. ! On the receir.t -.' .",Oi, th 0.10k wil! be sent bv mail, , postage paid. ' ED WARD WAR REV. M.D. ! Aug 2l tf . Raleigh, N. C. TO THE LEGATEES OF ELIZABETH BLAKE, DECEASED." . rpHE LEGATEES OF ELIZABETH BL K E. DE I reused, are hereby n'ttia"d that as Executor to the wit! o-iece.aaed, I atn ready t i par orer the amount be qu athed t each, and they are hereby notified to come forward and receive it, the two years ntlovr.-.l bv law for pettling up the estate hiring expired. WILLIAMSON PAGE, . Executor' to the will of Elizabeth B!ak, dee'd. Sept'21-lm , . . . " ""wBOfiajmi T WILE SELL FIFTY BALES COTTOV IN THE JL town of Henderson, well store.! and ia pi tW-t r l r fct ,?a ta - 4a IT?1 Car;,,5.na-wdl in tV.; , 5 l?,t."- m excellent eoodition A.ul.c.ne at k,ttr,irs i,.pt and ajiplv ea,.,v Ctl' U' C. R. RIDDICK. PRINTING OFFICE FOR SALE f Yin H)FJ'!E BKST .,K'Tltt EST i3 L I S H M E N TS cnV t' 'T?1! -f Washington Press $1 00 2 00 3 DO 4 60 One wiek Two week? .. 1 hrrt; weeks One month Two days Three days Foar duvs. . V: ... i . r t: I i e i Five days i.5 00 Two months .. - ..4"S PifVv -aUAa r-r uirKt lin 1 ' . , ,. , v.. .ut, - it-M count a biuarr, an. additional squares will be chaiged tUame, Cash will be demvided from all ptisocs. vA no c;i tract. will be.apBm save in accordance with ri ( ,, . When sent by letter, the lf?J?Tu, Marria i-at.tei, .tl.o ,..,., ;;. rant. ailrcrtsemcuts and u.( t 1IU,; SlOO ItP.WAnn KA AH AV 1KOMMV PEACi. iXL:uin rol tv. on theSthoi August a ro,r, i' . . ' tempi io make his w;w d, (h Will I at ab.-w i'l .! . t ' in- paid f.. . 'I..- C.eliv.-n .... COp til! i -io H! 1 1) ,o ;i!v . in v i-nuntv . . Jaii so 1 can .-. t him ! ' i "i- iiiDTit no v.. OL'l ' ' II I A 1 I . miscellaneous: - - . . . Wii.MIMIJ m I, JAMES MARTIN, vs. .RICHARD PAH- Ii. K R I'Jii-MM tiatii of i Ho. mas mahtin . . others. Petition tor aistrihnt'ion ..i . .' estate of Thmuas Martin. James Martin a I ' " he heirs ot Thomas Marti.:. iVtiti. n for sale and o titi.ui of u.a1 estate of Thomas Martin 1 1 tie lolly s,t fort), tlm in August. 1,62. Tl.o.ua, i I'Oot KhUx county.. N. C. . d i.d intestate and ,.... -iH, aged about naiciv w l,avmg tva. an-! ,,.,-ora, otate, kvhic-h derived on iiis i.rs and disf r-it.-.tee. w are hi?t ;,.l lt,-ral kin lre ,; .i.a; A'i.uam Martin, the a, ceor of dw late.U'.e, .bed iu u.. countv f 11,1,' , about sixtvy.ars ago and left tw-ive ch.ld:,,,. t:- u .' ' Jr;',,V-r-v '-'-thob.r,u.w, .les,e, M.u, A: .. (.atherme, Joan Lucy, Thomas, (the initiate.) .v , ' .I "'t V im 1 , th( Plaintitf: i hat all of them ii be.o.e t;; ir.f-.tate except said .lam. . : that of ti. .'Uhets th- aesceve.ants of th- ..aid WiiH.i;,,. Jr.. ar. II r bs, that said P-ggy married one Thorns Kelt, u!.,. . issue ar.d descendants are the plaintiffs. Marv Cr,- . h"n ,v' "J 1 w0 oi Joliu A. Walk,.. ..I II in i.-ouuiv , an t tin . t o ndant William Keliv" liesiee. that Man- Ai.n ,,!,-'. i. .- i... . " .. . i toe plammt Mary Kelly, that Bartholomew. Je,' ,.-v lohn married and removed from the Stat- to Vir-h. -i or l.mness ;, but whether they had issue is not know that Lat.ia.ine Lucy. Ambrose and B. tsv died without i.-u-. Ihc bills se"k a distrinution ot the iier-onai es tate and partition and saiu .1 the r al est it- and -i .'i cov. ry -.t the heirs and distributees, aV, allege that Vo iiitoimatKOi has been r . iv d of the descecdaets c - id ba. tholomeu , Jess- and John or their isue wrthintwe.o years, and demand thai i, auv oj th.-m he alive tlltM cover rheinselves. Also, that all non-reaident defend, n s make tuemsclve, parties, or a decree;, co,,fco will he taken against them and the causes be heard ex parte as to thL'!n- Sept 21-1,., NOR T II CAROL! N aT, Ctii.ANVlLI.K CoCNtY. C 10 CRT OF PLEAS ANj) QUARTER SESSION August Term, li?U3 : ? ' 1 nomas Pleasants and yife and others, vs. Joiwi FalkDer and T hl.lll I-', t - a A Petition to sell land 'for partition. it appearing to the satisfaction ,,f ihe Coiu t that John r a.ivncr and iliomas i awards, the ciei. no ant.- in ihi- case reside beyond the limits of this State, it i- therefor, on motion, ordered ty the Curt, that publication be ma.lv lor fix weeks successively in the Raleigh Progress, in.ti tying the said defendants of the tiling of this petition and that unless they appear at the next trrm of this Com t and answer the petition, the same will be taken pro yonfe-ixo and heard ex parte as to them. Witness, Augustine Landis, Ciei k ot said Court" at e fice in Oxford, the first Monday of August, lt63 Setp IS-lawCt ' A. LAND IS, c. C. ('. EXPRESS NOTICE. Office Soctukkx LxenEss Cost pa .ny. - I Raleigh, ept. 2,j, 18i3. i N OR 1ER TO AVOID MISUNDERSTANDING AND to make our charges conform to the liability assuue d, this Company hereby give notiuo that from and alter Oc tober 1st, is63, shippers will be required to. place their valuation upon each package before it will be received. Such value will be inserted in the Company's receipt and establish the liability of the Company for the amount, the act of God and the public enemv only excepted. Sept 26-4W A. P. CJ. BRYAN, Agent. COTTON YARNS, COTTON YARNS. WE WILL EXCHANGE COTTuN YARNS FOR Wax, Tallow or Lard, either in large oi small quantities. Fair exchange made at the Graham Candle Factory. KLAPP & BERRY, Oct 7-lm Gra h a m , N . C. PUBLIC SPEAKING. -"TIME CANDIDATES FOR CONGRESS IN 'JIMS X District, Messrs. ARRINGTON and TURNER, wiij aau.-ess tneir tellow-eitizens at the plaet lowing : ts and times lo- Mon dav , 26th Octob r, 27th Rolesville, Busbee's, Wake. Tuesdav, Wednesday, 28th Thursday," 20th Barnev Jones', ishlev's X Roads. Friday, Saturday, Mr. Tu in cinity in th 7th Octob- 30th 31st r will Green Level, Law'.-. address the people of Raleigh and vi Court House on -the evening of Tuesdav, the Oct 13-td LARD, TALLOW AND WAX WANTED rjHHE HIGHEST CASH PRICES WILL BE TAN) FOR I either of the above articles, either in large or jmall quantities, at the Candle Factory, in Gi ahain, N. ('. All those that have will pi a.-e to addict KLAPP A BERliV, Oct 5-lm 1 (iraLam, N. C. WANTED. ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS or NOk i II Carolina eight and six per cent, bonds, new iue, mr which the highest market price will he paid. Applv to W. K. RICHARDSON A CO. Aug 4-ti NOTICE ! ! rpilK FIRM HERETOFORE KNOW N I s D .R THE 1 appeltation of Lack & Far.iss, has b n .Unsolved I. , mutual consent. All account due the tiim,and all t- whom the -concern is iode.bj.ed, will please settle and pre sent their claims to M, Farri's, bv wh-.m th-' bu-infj. t. i 1 1 in future be coudue'ed. (. M. I arrisa tenders his acknowledgements to the pat rons of tlo old hriu for their liberality and punctualit , arid i especrmliy -F equ,.;. -j a rontinnanee t.; itio bai undei his au-pice-. CilAS. Vi. I.ARRlSS. S.-pt8-tf JOHN ii. WILLIAMS CO., .V t A M O A' A V Ii h O A' E 1? S , RALEIGH. N . C. COINTINU K TOCAIiitV ON Til E BROK ERAGR BUS- iness at their !d rtaitd ... i . toloi . . i:. all itu vari ous branches. June 2S-6id NORTH STATE CIGAR FACTORY. H. J. ji. CLARK, PROPRIETOR G HA HAJJy A C. I HVU HUNDRED THOUSAND CIGAR. SOMfc Treuty-tivt tiiousand Ib, celebrated iStonewao' Smokiug Tobacco; in.loU to (-ait parchvr5. ' Orders solicited and satisfaction guaranteed. .iuiv V.V3m. A U CT I O A N D COM M I SSI O .T 31 Eii C IS A IH "VTTITH AN EXPERIENCE OF MORE THAN FOKTv Y years, the uudTfigned does nut Hatter himself, tot is Battered by (ris cust.ui. r, and will receiv- and sell Auction, or on Commission, evervthing enti ustedto care 7 P.A N K I. Wl LSO V 1 1 -1 . - ' A uctioneer Standard cop m-- W A ST ED 1 31 M E I)! AT ELY , OEVERAL GOOD BOOT AND MiOE MAKERS. kj Constant einplovnieut and the hig'nett wage will be paid. Applv to ' R. H. ROU MTTUiK. Oct 5-tf Wr. -STOCK June 'Mf . R RICHARDSON & CO., AND EXXJHANQE BHOKMlS, " UALElQfl N. C. 1 4 '1 ' ' JTi .
The Daily Progress (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 19, 1863, edition 1
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