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1 ; 1 BY J. L. PEMIN&TON. "tehms op subscription. , ,-,!!. ,v,;n are the only t;rrus of subscriptisu tft Tsk v. - p" ; J'ftSi, 1 I Daily Paper, Siaonu iOO trt Oncje1"'"' ' not be sent to new subscriber T.lP P ' ' , . j : it :i -iii.. 1 : odranw : and in all cusps it will b "hun tbt time PH,U lv' ctyca-1 JOB PRINTING. connected with the PRoausssa . pnniu'rir!! wti.ii i.rif. rK(t i i .... , l,b Ollics e.j to any in the City or State, we tn fr.-jotik.fi all ordsra for BOOK nnH JOT? Hi'VTIXG. Orders solicit- and prot ptly attended to. 1 1 .iMiKUi1 jLf?easnric r 77.. SATURDAY, OCT. 24, 1883. ToiaS AC FOR 3D WEEK IN OCTOBER d Tl L' i Sun Rises. Sets. i II. M. ic Qnndav ju C 23 II, M. o 5 5 5 5 5 t, . Jdohday Corhwallis surreu'd, 17M fi 30 Tuesday America discovered, 1402 fi 2'' Wednesday Batt Trafalgar, G 22. Thursday Batt. of Leesburg, 1S31 fi 33 Friday fi 45 Saturday D. Webster died, 1852 G 29 31 35 31 20 29 28 20 25 11: --Firi't.Qnarter Monday, 10th October. in, 26th October. it . FuU Moon, Mn- TELBGEAPHIC MS rtELlcOR A.PH101 REPOUtS FOP. IBS PRES.4 AS30CIAT: ?'. gntpred aceordx toct of .Con-ress, in tho yc ?r 1S.;1, -bv J. S. Thrasher, itt the Clerk's Office of the District ; cWtof the Confederate States of the Northern-Dis- I trict of Ge&rgia. From Richmond. ' KicnMOND, Oct. 2.1.-i-Xothing ef interest hai tranrpired dorinff tbe past twenty-four hours. Tho campaijrp in Northern Virginia is eonsidored cloiad ntil neit Spnnffj but it will be rememtiered thattae battle of Fredericka bnrd occurred in tbe iidd!e of December. lieDjamin haa beea requestpd to ieliref aa address on foreign relations in reply to RvMell's speech, but it U un-Jei-stoiid that he declines to do so for the pr nt. ' A fia1, of truce boat is expected at City Point to-Kor-Vn r,ro?ress has been made ia the negotiation for f-rf(hfi np-Q of orheers. Hue rfEu1" - o- i .. From Gordonsville. Gop.Donsvti.LK, Oct. 23. Sixty-nine Yankee wounded from the Rristow light and twq hundred and forty four prisoDe'rs captured by Stuart, on tho lQth, were sent to KichKond last night. T ' ' From Charleston. .CaAKLEsroN, Oct. 22. All quiet this morning. We are glad to learn that intelligence has been re ceived in this city that the steamer Advance has got 'lafelv lo fcea again. Maj favorable winds give her a quick royae and nafe return. : ' THE SITUATION AT CHATTANOOGA. , ""P. W. A.," of the Savannah Republican, writing fpom Lookout Mountain, on the 14tlv bays : ' Th two armies confront eaeh other still, though, in . other respects, some interesting changes have ocettr c, wb'.ro tbn'dtft f rhv last letter frr-ra this nlace. Kosecra'ns hai rebuilt the lower (trestle) brid:;o that was carried away by the freshet some ten day s ar,o. This time he has made it higher, and apparent ly stronger than it was before, but not so high or ,v. cfrOr,rr if is lumfid . t hat it raavnwt be sweet aw;" by tho heavy rain which bus. been falling her for the last thirty-sis hours. ' Jt is believed also that Kosecrans has ser.t his lvrses to the rear; probably to poiuts on the railroad where they will be convenient to forage, as none have been seen about Chattanooga for .the last f.-w days. Ihis htep, if it hao been taken, will diminish greatly the pressure upon' his wagon trains, the principal labors of which will hereafter be limited t the transporta tion of supplies- for the Federal t rops. The shortsst and j bett road by which he can It an i these (supplies, passes, akuW ihu north bank of t;e Tennessee, at a slrarp be ml in the river bii or eight miles below Chattanooga. At tins point t;ie trains ar? exposed to" the fine i mr sharpshooters, posted on the south bank, who attacked one of 'tho trains on the 11th, .killed a number of mules ctad completely Mocked up the way. The ' following day tiic enemy shelled the woods along the river in that vicinity, with the hope of driving the Confe derates away, or of ra w-;- ing them show themselves but he uceeede d in doing nefther. Should we be able to etosu tnis nad, the. Jie distance by the circmbm route which the would be compelled to .t.-avol, would be almost., u not.quite, doubled ; whii.it thv uitTicnlt an 1 vkil;v. character of the way would bs'iuercastid in the tA---.e 1,1 1.. .,o ratio. It is not Drobable. liowevcr, that tl er.'-my win abandon the lower or river road without ni-U;i!ig .a strong effort to keep it open. The difi i o tl 1 1 v of i 'Of- curing suDplies is auvady senons eiiougn. It i-; re- ported tliat a provii ;n train arrived niht. hef..re l;-i.-t, 'and that for me dava '-rpvi'-rs the ld r.l army bad been put upon shorter uuioii:- tnan rate army in liie field lins ev- r been i - 'i any . o 1 ..f . C-ldsie- . Tids per," to : !s are J, a rah-iaitanoo-his "ork n-irnvnt n ... ' , lower road parsers tnrou,"!i he town - r:.-.1; the i - V OOliO i . : i ! . -nviiit? !;! n-ad bed re the which point, it i- I'Mihe? building, if they hwc it road, connectn: . with t!ie ri; i' i o ga road at Iiridgeport. rras prepared, ns T l.- .v-i. ihe war. Who:, pnr. inb ith' distance f r-r.) lr"ulg--pr "I i ion O-.U a, uv 10 wagon To..d, uculy onvi)ih.i. Ve are without luvtber iotellie-a e from5 Iv-i nlle, a-ud lloLhii 'h .s bi;n V.eavd of (en. WIhuvt, for whose safety (.-ousiderable m.W!ns is tVH m ..fA cial circles. The L i.dsvi!'e J --irn:d .-.f 0 pst iost . mi that, M:it Gaiiv'ra'i Si'H'nni -.omi ir;'. .v.. r UeoO- i-rfs Williams and Knipe -i' .Army of 'he Potom ac, arrived in that city on tiu evening or tuo 2.1. It is, believed that theJo ofiiceri" and th;ir -.niniands have already rwhd their ichtioation. kS!o-. nni :md , Wiiliams each comnnnded n.-conrt darr.i e at to battle of Chancelioioviiio. It may he that a .portion of the reinforcements sent to Iherrans has been or dered to' Bridgeport, Stevens m and other points along the enemv s hue ol commutMcations, and tnat V lieei- 5er has encountered a heavier force than he expected when ho started on his expedition. We have no in formation iu regard to the whereabouts o the Federal caalrv. i But to what m-int havc.the Federal reinforcements been sent? . ti is not improbable that most of them have gone or will go to Knoxviilo and other poiuts in tast lanncssee, and to Bridgeport and Stevenson iu JNortneast Aiaoama, aud that onlv a small number, comparatively, have been ordcretl to Chattanooga. It is the purpose of the Federal government to hold East Tennessee permanently, if possible, and to that end the flanks of Rose'rans will be protected by hea- y columns, msinoiuea- at supporting distances trom each other, alon the Nashville and Chattanoo ga railroad, far as Stevenson. ;iid"a!dti.i the East Tennessee road abovo aud below Knoxviile. Should another attempt at invasion be made, as. there doubt less will bo, if we remain idle, the Federal plan of campaign will probably involve a simultaneous ad vance Irom'Bridgeport, Chattanojga and Knoxville. ' upon Daiton. ' But it is believed that the combinations of the-ene- y, whatever thry may tyymight have been defeat- , u we had pressed him Mondav and Tnwuhv nftnr le battle, or moved promptly towards East Tenses upon his left flank. Indeed, it is said that this r mDvement was not only decidad in a fall coan- i 1 Irli vo fi 7 n i i sup. ri..r .fnc-j-, but that ii :: Tuesuy, tiie 22fl of September ao'i.an.!y 'in- ternifinr-.od mat ni2nt. i nt C. "i ti'.'J !"' movenifnt, d.-nbtie:. v. :s to cloture or fVispere th" ! furc.-V under !anri, f-'H:i.iiriy -E st Tentiessee, atid j i ii i i 1. :.. 1.;.,'. tl,,l U ..., over, v IimI.tt i uv iiupplics ?uid raeans of transporta-ii-.n wotc suilicic-i t iat that lime for au ucdertakinu .p-'-.rf.u.t RH ;t !'''-! r,f-'..-T tlpO;l Mil:iiVUi(, ttlOU!! u is bi; ieved s u tvw E.i.-t Tennr;s?-e aiul krn i) v: far &p.o"tr! r. pen 1 itohccr iiS t- retire n. ',. be raiiitoi -t the Mate, n me !t.juntuii psr ua- ' . . . i i r - .... 1 . i , ti- riiilil nve f. p i nii'le l -r eveiiuui an v:-tn-,- i:.t Middle Te"i'!..s-'0. It is ni.rtnt.irv ! ..s nt bien onlir'v laped th-? golden op- 1 (iEN. FORREST. An AtlauU p-tj'i i; savs : 'I'iiis .ilUnt and ;l.W;ittv4 oQi-.t m-u's this Mm Hitprneon for Gen. Bruges h-.'udqu-.uters, ne,r C:i'a'i.-iio Tle Ge'icral'.s he.tllh mucli iniprov-.-'i and :;e Is buovuat ftiul hopeful of, our success, as has ever been. . ,f -c It is to be regretted, that one so brave, so self-s lcnhc in". so proverbially isucce?sful in carry int' out the ci fr of hi? sup'riorsliti rank, and ?o fertile in n-sour-c6 when left to ftct joa his ovn responsibility, should ever feel himself treated v;ith euch injustice as to in duce him to resign ;j but b'ncii was the fact. General Forrest was hf seiiii-r Brigadier : Cav&lrv, out not bein the f iro it ,..f On. irB TT, 'i-a. W c,""r recv-mmonded to Ih.i War I)-,:!artmeo. 1 r ;rouv?ti -n. stcei:i.i.- inj.iJ-.-vi -f lid- !vor-onjjrm-H'ha appoiutpicut. He Ci'iigresy. Joubtic Ttoi?m, dedinf"d i:., therefore, -sf!-! su lienor m line niiv " rank llencc'Gfnei.d r' n" felt the injustice ot uenerai Brass's ordt r, atn-r Ir.u buttle of Chiekatnatiga, to all ti: cavalry tp report' to Gen. Wheeler. Gen. For rest sent up his resignation, rrhicii, however, Pre;-!-dent Davis had tho pood sense to decline, but has granted Geneial Forrest what b? has been asking !or Tome time' past, aa independent command and- a dcw field. lWrt ins creat enerty and military genius can Lave ample room for fall play H.nd develope- a merit. W'p l-'irn that he will receive a:! that he asks and will S'-'on be in a field now unoccupied. By the way, there are hundreds f mc:n all over the ire s;. altered ctire. ser servie uu organize country who have been detached, ftr id ? about, one way and ; Huof-ner, now oui vice,'aud would lik--to er-ter the cvrai -f an ablo k-su-r. - To all sn -I- we companies and squadrons, or g-. indi viduaiiy and join the gallant chief, whose cu:lv n.d-- oiv-v i to kiis- fa-H " i die the fires of patrigtHm in the h-ris ot l.n nod terror to the ranks of th foe. His nrp.Te. for a fer days, wili bo at Daiton, wiiere tie sef n at. his headquarters. Let every refugee aod Teness?-an nut t vice, respond tn this; glorious opp' 'rfunttv f niay be ser- aeti ve. s ure tvoxiQ -,7. fiidniiu K-i'Ut p.t- on t The Confederate !:$ at Chickamaue i"Ci riling to ire it? o.ffi ! and rni- the cr.rrcsp"noe;Jt ofo'.ie Coltimb;"--ci.dly P-ported at 1 7 SG 0 kiU-d , it ;r. STOCK MARKET. aVORTlY W. . RICHARDSON CC. Satuf.dat, Oct. 24, im. Cenfedeiat Bonds K100000,000 loan) ICS to 119 : ac cording to data, i Confederate Bonds (15,000,000 loan.) 170. North Carolina Bonds, (o'd issue) 400. (t a a ii (new issae) 315 to tlv. JJanK oe, ;io to jzo North Carolina Treasury Notss (l's and 2's) 25 per cent. pramium. Coupsnsofold North Carolina Grs 50 per cent, pre mium. . Gold 11 premium. , ) 5 I Pilcr f)l rii-r-miiim: - .-a r- . Very little doia in Specie or Bank Notes. Market for Nwrth Caroliaa Bonds verv active. r-i O R T II : A flOLlNA.l G man villi" CoT'.vrv. ;' PLEAS AND QUARTER- SESSI.'o'N S, ) August Terili, li03 : 1 nomas Pleasants und W iti and others, vs, Petition to sell landfor partition. John F alriner ana ho:nas Edwards j 1 1 a;jcarin to the satisfaction oi the Court that John r-iii sner reside b- and Thomas Edwards, the defendants in this case, vond the limits -Ail", ihis Stale, it is therrfoi on motion, ordered by the Couit. that Xiublicaii-i b made tor six weeks succei-iVolv iu tiie eks succei-iVoIv iu the Raleigh Progress, noti fying t!i j said .defendants of the iiling of ik:- petition, and -that unl-jss they appear at the next t :-rm wf - this Court and answer the petition, the sa-. re will be taken pro ronj:-i-io and heard cx onrie as to them. Witi-., Airgitin Landis, Clerk of -aid Court, at of fic ; in 0:; ;d, ilie lirfct Monday of August, 18G3. Setr. IS-lawCt A. Jj AND IS, C C C. P.ITNA'vVA' COMMITTED TO JAIL. MITT ED j'O THE JAIL OF WARREN County, on th-? Mth is name is G oOldj E. ai pt.. ISO'), a re-rro man who :d that be is frererali v crdh'-'i Mun or Munroe, anil t;lnt be belong-' to Mr. itob't Lattt n;ei' or L:o;i:no! e, v ho lives near Oii.t'Ti. u Madison County, Miss., an I thait he ruiiaw.iv ;Voui his master in March, Wl, and Ins since been i::'o?t -.; the time ia the yrvice ot Capt. Jas. Mason, f the 4ih Miss:-Mpni Reg't, tr-'n !!(in he : n i iU nia.H';iv at X- v.nida Missis sl.'i i. Tbe said mg. o ij- about 5 f et 4 inehts id-h, black, ir i;-:t. iv over tiie lett eve, wMdi avs "; lrtil';11 oy a 1,01 iroiu a nor.--.-. The own,.-r is herobfnutiiied to prove his property . pay v.. ... v. lujii; uiui awav or n he law directs. : Oct 10-lawGm will be d-'alt v.-ith as C. W AD DILL, Jailor. MASONIC. rgIlE OFFICERS, MEMBERS. WD KFl''rvTA J. fives of the GRAND LODGE of Free and Icceftti Masons ot Nona Carl r.a will moet :it the Masonic Hail, m tuis city on Monuav ovening the Tfu of December next at i o clocK. A tull representatiou is earnestly des much importance will theu .ntd there the consideration of the Grand Locb-v, 'eu, as business of oe s ubmitted for WILLIAM T. B VI N xQct 20-oawtlstWD ; Ji Secretary WANTED. ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS of NORTH Carolina eight and six per cent, bonds, uw isme ior which the highest market price will he paid rln1v to ... .'i...,ia :i;u x & (JU. Aug 4-tf GOODS! GOODS! AT K ITT II EL L'S DEPOT A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FRY GOODS, eluding Flannels,; Calicoes, Bleached Cotton &c.,fcc. Also an elegant lot of Crockery. ' -Octl2-Int : RALEIGH BAYONET FACTORY. IN- VrANTED, THRliE Uli tUUK GOOD BLACK- V V smiths and one or two gooa negro Drivers. Apply " 00svmT , to OJlll UOliiST, - Oct 19-lw Superintendent, Rakigh, N. C. WANTED. COUPONS OF THK. itUKTIl CAROLINA I j Sixes, for which the highest market price wiil be paid.. Apply to j w. k. kiuuakusun & Co Auff-25-tf . , ! ' . RALEIGH. SATURDAY. OCT. MILITARY NOTICES, Adjutant and Inspector General's Office, KiCHJtoxD, Sept, 8, ISGJ. ExtaACi. Special 0:-.oePvS, nnf" THE BUREAU OF CON'RCRrPTIO .V IS AU X. thorized to raise and equip in pach of the States of Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina and Virgin ia, one Battalion of Six Companies of mounted men, who furnish t.h.'ir own horses and who are not liable to con scription, to bo under the order of th Bureau, for the i purposes of conscription, the arrest of deserters and for J local defence, mustered 101 uu jcai. Conroaniej to elect their officers. The field oihcer3 to be a-siined from officers belonging to the Enrolling ser vice. Companies not to exceed one hundred, rank and file. Bv command of the Secretary of War : Signed JOIIX WITHERS, Assistant Adjufsrnt General. Bv order of Col. John S. Preston. Super intendent : "Signed P. N. PAGE, Captain aad A. A. G. NOTICE. Coxseatpr Office, N. C., Raleigh, Oct. 7, 1883. J The commandant invites ths attention of all persons capable of bearing arms, but who a-e exempt from mili tary dutr under the present regulations, to the above or der of the Secretary of War. It wild, be seen that it i3 the intention of the Department to" raise a Battalion of mounted men for special service in North Carolina, and the Commandant hopes that alL able bodied men, who may be exempt by reason of having furnished substitutes or otherwise, will not thrink from this call, but will hasten to enlist in the de fense of their homes, their Gresides and the State that gave them birth. Pauie enlisting in this Battalion will be exempt from duty in the Militia and Home Guard, and will receive the pay and allowance of cavalrymen. The Enrolling Officers throughout the State are authorized to receive recruits, or they may report directly at either of the Camps of Instruction. By order of Col. PETER MALLETT, Commandant of Conscripts for N. C. Hugh L. Cole, Captain and A. A. A. G. Oct 16-lm Surgeon General's Oflice,) RALKiaa, Oct. 14, 1S63. j M1 EDICAL EXAMINING BOARD NO. 3, COMPOS- cd of the following named Medical Officers : Surgeon M. P. ARENDELL, Surgeon W. W. FOOTE, Will mee't at the town of Salisbury, in Rowan county, on Friday and Saturday, 23d and 24th October. At Statesville, in Iredell county, on Tuesday and Wed nesday, 27th and 28th. At bincolnton, Lincoln county, on Monday and Tuesday, the 2d and 3d November. At Charlotte, Mecklenburg county, on Friday and Sat urda v. the 6th and 7th November. At" Concord, .Cabarrus countv, on Tuesday and Wedhes d.iv. the 10th and 11 th November, For th? purpose of examining all persons who claim .'vmntion from "Home Guard"'dutv on account of phys- i:.':;i disability, according to the provisions of General Order No. 3, issued from the Adjutant General s Ulhce. EDWARD WARREN, Oct 16-tnovll Surgeon General North CamlinA". Oft ice Medical Director,! General Hospitals N. C, Kaleigh, October 9th, J8G3. ) pinim.'(lYQ TY fHAliC!.; (IV II S J T4 ,S WH- , not permit any Steward or Agent to r.urchaae Hos pital supplies, except for cash, or on thevritten. order of the Surgeon. Accounts incurred, in lis regard of these instructions, will not be recognized. By order of the Surgeon Geneva : P. E. HINES, Octl0-2awlm Medical Director. a u r g e u u u'; uci aiu m k, c R.M.Kion. Oct. 8th, 1S63. MEDICAL EXAMINING BOARD, NO. 2. COMPOS ed of the following named Medical Officers : S ucgeoiVE U G ENE G1USSOM, SurgeMi RICHARD B. HAYWOOD, will meet at the town of Smithlieh4, in Johnston County, on Monday, thl9th of October. Kim-ton, in Lenoir. Wednesday, the 21st. Kenansv'lie, Duplin, on Frida3' and Saturday, the 23d and 24th. Clinton, in Sampson, on Monday and Tuesday, the 2Gth ami 2i th. Wilmington, in New Hanover, on Thursday and Friday, ?ic 29th and 30th of October. lor tne.pui pose ot examining all persons uo ciaun ex emption from Home Guard duty on account of physical disability, according to the provisions, of General Order No. 3, issued from the Adjutant General's office. ED W A It I) WARREN, Oct 9-t30 Surgeon General. .Headquarters, Raleigh, N. C,) October 8th, 1: General Ouders, No. 1. I. In oh -db nre to Snecial Order. No. 23, Headquarters Department of N. C, Paragraph II, the ' undersigned as sumes Command of this Post. i . It is made the dntvof all Officers h remain in toe city over 24 houn to .report to tt is odice, and me on ar riving who intend to remain to obtain paso from l'rovost Msirs-hal- .111. Officers who are improperly absent from their com maiahj will be reported at once to their Commanding Of ficers. The men will b arrested aad sent to their com mands. TV. In order to avoid unpleasant detention and arrest, citizens up n arriving here will furnish evidence oi their ex em; tion liora military service to tne i'"u,H , 'in" " j Signed PETER MAlu, Get 8-Im tJl llrJ----- S u r s e o n General's O fXi c e . It A Ll'Stril, Seot, 27, 1 X . EDICAL EXAMINING BOARD O. l, LOMi us ed of .the following named Medical Ouicers. Suron E. A. CREDlTP. Surgeon II E N R V J OA N Eit, will meet at the town of Warrenton, in Warren countv, on Mondav, the 5th of October : at Jackson, in North ampton county, on Wednesday, the th ; at Windsor in Bertie comity, on Fridav, the 9th ; at Tarboro, in Edge combe countv, on Monday, the 12rh ; at .ashvdle, in Nash county .'on Wednesday, th 14 th ; at Louisburg, in Franklin countv, on Saturday, the l.t.i ; at .Summery.! e, u....,ff nn Wednesday, the 21st ; atfayette- lie,' in Cumberland county, on xriuay auu caiunw, ,i )4t,. I .umoerion, ui ivou'.-sou uuuui.j, - '. I tlull -tin i 1 . . TXT 1 i. , , Mondav. fhe 2Uth, and at uaieign. in awe eouun, Thursday, the 20th of October, tor toe purpose ot exam ining all persons who claim exemption from me Guard duty on account or Pv-f: "T, ?' a r ... Th XA. orovisions of General uru-i o,. ... jntant General's olfice. rnWARFl WARREN. Surgeou General. Sept 2C-t26o DR. B. F. Vllitir i Uii - "Tl ESPECTFuLLl W"6I4P xvcV-;-K, services to the citizens of Raleisrh and surrounding lt.Se' k fnrratitro llnfialrv- nd treat- SoftrvaS the mouth pertaining to the Dental Structure. rtntn Patrons given as reterence. w.uc iu """if" Room No. o. COPPER WANTED. A POUND WILL BE PAID FOR OLD COPPER, SH4Y. WILLIAMSON & W., Raleigh, N. C. Oct 17-10t WRWilY FOR FIELD AND HOSPITAL. "U K xi.lS.it "5- . n CITI.OT V UV WORK I AM NOW fKlvl'Aiir.u u " J-X -on Surgery, U subscribers and others who may wish to purchase it . . . . aU un tnc receipt o 9',vyf ------ ' Rl WARD WARREN, M. D. postage paid. Raleigh, N. C. Aug zi-u . LAND WANTED. " . oiiinnri? wiVTS TO PURCHASE A SMALL A piece of Land ner Raleigh. Apply to the ISditor oi tie Progress. July 31-tf NO. 278. AUCTION AND PRIVATE SALES. horses, szb7, "at auctiox! OX MONDAY NEXT, IN FRONT oV OUR SALES Room, at 10 o'clock, a. m., we wVll sell five Horses and one Mule, young and iri vtrv gooi condition. Other articles will be added to the rale. CKEEC11.& bITCHFORD. Oct 23r2t Auctioneers. NEGROES FOR SALE. TlILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION, OX SATURDAY, f the 1st dav uf November, if not sold privateiv, two likely Young Negro Men, -one of them au txperienced Turpentine pHstillcr. . They are guod, well deposed boys and are sold for nu ;ault. - JAMES II. TOWLLS, Oct 23-2 1'- Auctioneer. QUAKER MEADOWS FOR RENT. ON BEHALF OF THE WIDOW AND HEIRS OF the late-Cel. Jas. C. S. .McDowell, I thail, on Sat urday the 14th day of November nvst. at the Court House in Morganton, lea?e for 2 rears to the highest bidder the lanus una piar.ratvon Known as " t'aKe-r Mvada;vs." this placi lies unihe Catawh:l iovwr. itbont 2 mile liom Morganton, and for situation and fertility is unurf-pas.-ed by any Farm in the Countv of Ruvka. J the tract cou-sst? of .-.bout 1. COO acres, one half of which is cleared, aad of this more than 500 acres rich river bot tom. The idace wih be let in two parcels. The Homestsad contains a larre 2 storv Brick Dwell ing, with the usual out buildings found oil a iartry plant ation. The other section has a good Dwelling House and ont Houses. - Possession given imn:eoirtelv. At th.e same time and place will be sold a quantity of Corn, Wheat. Rve. Fodder, Hav, &c., and a few Negroes hired out. ' CHAS. MANLY. Oct 22-tawl4nov LAND FOR SALE. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Waks Couktv. j Y VIRTUE OF A DECREE OF THE QPURT OF Equity in the cases ot' Frankkn-aad Elam Smith. ex xartet made at Fall Term, I&J?,'the undersigned Clerk and Master in Equity, wiil proceed to sell the Lands in the pleadings mentioned tmd described on Mondav of Court week being the ICth day of November. A. 1SG3. There are two tracts one belonging to Franklin and the other to Elam Smith cordaining each about 130 acres, which will be sold tepfiatcly. The Land is about 10 miles Ea?t of Raleigh, adjoins the lajid of Tom. Bridges, Burrell Temple and others, and is the lot of land which was allotted to the caid Franklin and Elam by the Com missioners who were appointed by the County Court to divide the Land between the heirs of John Smith, dee'd. The sale will take place at 12 m, at the Court House door on a credit of sis months with approved security, or tor cash, if the purchaser desires it. Oct 10-td R. G. LEWIS, C. M. E. ATTENTION CAPITALISTS 1,100 ACRES OF LAND FOR SALE. npiIE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE (1,100) Eleven Hundred Acres of Land, 14 miles South East or Concord and about 3 miles East of the Reed Gold Mine. The land is well adapted to the culture of wheat and to bacco, is verv heavily timbered with Oak, Pine and Hickory, has abundance of the purest Water, and can be made one of the best Stock Farms in the Southern Con federacy. Confederate money taken in payment. For further "particulars address, enclosing stamps, CHAS. F. HARRIS, Oct 20-1 w Box IS, Coucord. N. C. rlichmond Sentinel and Columbia uuaraian copy one week daily and send bills to Bulletin tor co-lection. FOR SALE. 4 LOT OF NO. 1 COUNTRY RIFLES. APPLY J to C. II. Thompson, M. S. K.. N. C. Railroad Depot. iiiu.s. v. J1UUU, Oct 20-tf Major and Crticance Ofiic.er. d copy till forbid. PRINTING OFFICE FOR SALE, ONE OF THE BEST PRINTING ESTABLISHMENTS in the State, consisting of a No. 4 Washington Press complete; an Empire Job Press, capable of making 1,500 impressions per hour; 250 pounds Long Primer: 300 pounds Brevier, and sixty .pounds Nonpareil, together with some 50 Fonts of Newspaper and Job Type : a fine Imposing Stone: 4 double Stands with racks; Standing GalievsSIide Galleys, Wood and Brass Galleys, Impos ing and Job Sticks, Chases, Furniture, ic. in fact a complete office, nearly new, having been in operation only a few months previous to the breaking out of the war, and has not been in use since then, can he purchased Pit:m l.r e.-.rlv-av-'dication to JOHN NICHOLS, Oct 13-tf v .-j' t. -(- -- Rah igh, N. C. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. TTTILL BE SOLD, IF APPLICATION BE MADL Yf soon, a good and desirable reticence n incsity, about 150 vards' South of the Governor's Palace, oa Fay etteville street. . For terms, Ac, apply to ; . julv le-tf W. R. RICHARDSON. RICE FOP, SALE. IHr.STVTE WILL ShLL iiKJb 1)1 iiic oAriv Apply to C. IE Thompson, A , S. K. Commissary De TIIOS. I). IIO'GG, Cap tain. "C S. partracnt. July 4-tf LiANEOuB, NOTICE ! ! rnHE FIRM HERETO FOR E KNOWN UNDER THE 1 appellation of L ick & Farriss,'has b:-cu a: solved by mu i ii nl consent. A!! recounts due the firm, and all to whom the concern is indebted, will please settle and pre sent their claims to O. M. Farri. by wh :n tho business w ill in future be conducted. C. M. Farriss f-ndrrs h'u acknowledgements to the pat- ' , ,i ! .!...:.. i;i,.':ti. ! 1 '-.nnrtti.llitv. vnn-s oi tne ao urm " r uivn j -' ...! ,...c..tf.:llv rcnuests a continua-sce ot the s 1- unaer 3 ui, ...... " CHAS. M. FARRISS. au-pi-rent TO GAS CONSUMEXS. vv v-vn irrKIt TH ; 1ST OF NOVEMBER NEXT V the p: ice -Oct l' tlnov B-' Sr.fi W! oe 5 0 r !." tbous oid f: WATEIUIOUS'-; t BOWES. Bank Cape Fear, Oct. IC, 1SG3. Dividend No. 1 SO. ,T a 'trvv r.P. A. n v K ) r o 'iii i-i..o. ii.-vo ui.i- clarcd by this Bank, j.-ay a bio to the Stockholders on 1st November Oct 20-2 w Fayettevill-. weeks. J. G. BURR, C..h'r. Rakigh Standard copy 2 Observer imd CIRCULAR S AW MILL. T rn a IHE NEC SIC MAN-UFACTURIN G COMPA v to purchase the geat ing, carnage anu saw o vn cular saa mu, 10 oe juu n.u-, r . . , r," i ' 11. HlJU-Cliri, I resiu.:ii., Oct 10-tf Or II. W. RUSTED, Treasurer. Siundard. Christian Advocate and Biblical Reorder 2 weeks each. NOTICE pubHc service uv prompin unuA,un " , , V VC i Sllv wheat, whifh is' now much needed by 'the army. Agents are authorized to-contraci wnn wmvi a . iii in" the Tithe wheat, by which means the point of delive ry brought nearer the producer. Corn in not be received before tbe 1st of November, and shelled corn not sooner than the 1st ot Oct 14n Capt. & P. Q. M. 5th Con. Dis. N. C. Hillsboro Recorder and Standard copy 6 times. THE COPARTNERSHIP -rr VOWN AS OEO. BISHOP & Co., HILLSBORO', l u thit dav dissolved by mutual consent. All persons iiho, t thi firm are reoHested to call and settle. X vv" , . - Those havingr claims will plejsa present them for pay- I ment. Aug 21-tf ?. J. QJLBDKER. 24. 186B. IS HEREBY GIVEN TO PRODUCERS OF HE 5th Conrftiinal District that from and alter ,ie 15th inSt..th-e Produce t wiil b, received at all he ' r;-t:.;r.t Fsrmors are rcuueieu i niv. H.C , . . . ADVERTISING RATES. The following rates will be charged for all advsrtist ,jnnta inserted m tbt Daily PbcCbess : OKI SQUAB! OF EIGHT UKE8, OR LM : Oaa day Two days Three davs... ...$1 Q0 2 O0 ..-.3 00 4 60 5 00 One week. Two weeks .... Three weeks .. On month..,., Two months .. .$ 6 0t .12 00 ..IS 00 ..24 00 Four dsvs Fire days.... ......48 0 Fiftv words, or eijrht lines or less count a square, and additional squares will be charged the rame. Cash will be demanded from all persons, and no con tracts will be op'stn save in accordance with these term v nen sent by letter, toe money tot aceompany to aa- vertisoment. Marriatres, deaths, rehrioos and other no ices charged as advertisements and must be pid ip ad vance. k MILITARY NOTICES, Exchi lC5Se ' Notice No. 7. ;o.Tt, Va., Oct, I", 1S63. f KlCHM05f rpHE FOLLOWING CONFEDERATE OFFICERS B ami men are nereDj aeciarca amy exchanged: 1. All oiheers and men captured as'd paroled at any time previous to the 1st of September,' 1863. This sec tion, however, is not intended to Jnclnde any officers or men captured at Vicksbarg Julytb, 18G3, except uch as were declared exchanged Wy Exchange Notice No. 6, Sept. 12th, 1S63, or are speciuVally named in this notice. But it does embrace all deliveries "made at City Point or othtr places before Sept. lsrS 1?G3, and "with the limita tion above named, all captures at Port Hudsen or any other place where th parties were released on parole. 2. The StaS' of Generals Pember ton, Stevenson, Bow en, Moore, Barton, S. D. Lee, Cumratngs, Harris and Baldwin, and of Cobnels Reynolds, Cockrell and Dock ry : the ouicers and-'men belonsing to the Engineer Corps and Sappers and Miners, and the 4th and 46th Mississippi Regiments, all cIptured at Yietsburg, July 4tb, 1863. 3. The geuei'a.1 ofheers captured at Vickburg, July 4th, lSt3. were declared exchanged" July 13th, 1863. ROBERT OULD, Agent f Exchange. Southern paper? publish six times and send bills to th War Department. ' Oct 21-61 Executive Department North Carolina," Carolina,) Militia,) V t. 17, 1863. J Adjutant Uknekai s urFtcu (Mill Raleigh, Oct. General Ordekk. 1 No. 19. j" THE MILITIA OFFICERS LN EACII COUNTY where the Guard for Home Defence has been or may m reaiter oe tully organized, will turn over to the com mander of the latter all arms, accoutrements and ammu nition in their possession belonging to the State, taking receipts lor the tame. Bv order of Governor axcs : R. C. GATLIN, Oct 19-lw Adjutant General. All dailv papers in the State copy one week and other papers two week. NOTICE. ALL PERSONS BELONGING TO B COMPANY Home Guard and claiming exemptions from, any cause whatever are notified to bring nae their papers on or before next Saturday, or they will be sent for and turned over to the proper authorities to be deilt with as the Law directs. This notice is given by order of tbe Colonel of the Regiment. Oct 20-5t W. R. RICHARDSON. Capt. REWARDS. 50 REWARD. RANAWAY FROM THE SUBSCRIBER, ON SDN day last, at Charlotte.. N. C., my negro man TOM, aged twenty eight years. He is. about five feet ten inches in height, of dark complexion, stammers when frighten ed, weighs about one hundred and sixty pounds, head and face small and round. He is a very likely negro. Tom is no doubt trying to get to Currituck county with a forg ed pass, and will probably pass through Raleigh and Wel don. He is familiar with Railroads. The above -reward will b paid for his delivery to me. Oct23 2w $ WM..B. GORDON. REWARD. T) ANAWAY FROM ME AT HlGn POINT, GUIL JLV ford County, N. C, on the 12th instant, my negro man RUFUS. He is black, about 5 feet 8 inches higB, weigas about 160 ponnds, about 24 years old and likely . He says he was raised by Mrs. Snelling, of Pinola, Miss., and was purchased by me last Summer, of Lock Gibson, Esq., near Concord, N. C. 1 will pay the above reward for his confinement in any jail so that 1 on get him, or the above reward and all reasonable travelling expense if brought to me. . JAMES MILLER, Oct 21-tf High Point, N. C. EXPRESS .NOTICE. Officb Southern Express Company, i Raleigh, Sept. 25, 1863. J IN ORDER TO AVU1D MiSUAUfcUSTA'MJi.aU' AJU to make our charges conform to the liability assumed, this Company hereby give notice that from and alter Oc tober 1st, 1SG3, 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 pstnhlish the liability of the Company for the amount, th ; act of God and the public enemy only excepted. . Sept 2-'.-4w A. f. MiA.i,Agei. NOTICE. HAVING QUALIFIED AT THE PRESENT TERM of the Court of Pleas and-Qaarter Sessions of Ltv nou- county as Administrator on the '-state of Henry 3. Blackwell, deceased, late of Newbern, all creditors oi the estate are invited to present claims fer payment and all persons owing the estate to make payment to me at Gra ham. Alamace county, N.'C. 3 THOMAS J. MITCHELL, Sept 2S-lm Administrator Graham, N. C. PUBLIC SPEAKING. mHE CANDIDATES FOR CONGRESS IN : THIS I District, Messrs. ARRINGTON and TURNER, will address their-fellow-citizens at the places and times fob 1 . , 1 Tl Ct Monday, 2Cth October, Tuesday, 27th Wednesday, 2&th Thursday," 29th Fridav, 30th Rolesville, Busbee's, Barney Jones', Lashley's X Roads, Green Level, . ... TTT ! vr ate. Saturday, 31$4 Law's, Liuiuar i -7 ii . . r rr'n- .ni airoc ti neonle of Raleich ana ri - cinitv in the Court House on the ef ening of Tuesday , tn 27tbOctober. 0ct ltd LARD, TALLOW AND WAX WANTED riMIE HIGHEST CASH PRICES WILL BE PAID FOR i cither of the above articles, either in large or small quantities.' at the Candle Factory, in Graham,. N. C All tho?e that have will please to address KLAPP & BERRY, Oct 5-lm Graham, N". C. ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT, I Rai.kioh, N. C, May 8. 1862. J LEAD WANTED. I WISH TO PURCHASE LEAD for this department. Pcrions havin;; arge or Small quantities v ill please apply at once. Wi give 1 pound ofPOWDt f for 10 pound of LEAD. May 5-tf In charge of Ordnance. SITUATION WANTED. v- irrr irTPM I flY A WIDOW WITH AN infant child, desires a situation in a Camay to teacn tbe lower branches of EnglUh, and will give lessons in Needle Work if desirable. Has consider experience in t- aching. A heme is of greatcomid,ration. Woald like a nu-se furnished or assisted in getting one. AddreM "Teacher" immediately, at the Exchange Hotel, Kaleigh, .1 . Vy. JOHN G. WILLIAMS & CO., STOCK & MONEY KliOKEUS, RALEIGH, N. C. f- O NT I N UE TOCAKUYON TH IS IS RO S. ER AGE BUS- I ) iness at vneir oiu ;muu u uci cwiui t, m Bu ous branches. Jane 2&-m NORTH STATE CIGAR FACTORY. H. J. ii. CLARK, PROPRIETOR Gil A HAM, N. C. mWO HUNDRED THOUSAND CIGARS, SOMf very line. t Twenty-Pre thousand lbs. celebrated "StonewaM Smoking Tobaco; in lots to suit purchasers. Orders solicited and satisfaction guarantee-!. July 2&-3m, AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHAlfT WITH AN EXPERIENCE OF MORE THAN FORT years, the undersigned does not flatter himself, but is flattered by his customers, and will receive and R Auction, or on Commission, etverythine entrustedt fare? FRANK t. WILSON, May 14-tf Auctioneer Standard copy -W. R RICHARDSON A CO., ' STOCK AND EXCHANGE SB VKERn, lALKOn XIvC - ! "A. ". f n l .- k-. r M 4 1 . i. i I'.? "
The Daily Progress (Raleigh, N.C.)
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