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' . - V ' J' ' y I r-qm- 4 1 :l a? o L 4?3 i ar -a rt.;- BY J. L. PENNIN&TON. ;".rSM8 OF SUBSCRIPTION. - iV.'.owiaj are tbo obIt terras of tubecriptio to Ta r... -pr. 1 taojTth, $2 00 J Daily Taper, 3 months, $6 00 J ; ; -2 i oa j " te t " io oo . iic paper will not be tent to any one without tha mon-. yin advance ; and in all cases it will W stepped wkea So time paid fur expires. JOB PRINTING. yh-?r oeh'g connected with the Paoeaags establish a Job'-Offie equal to any in the Citr or State, we iWenarcl to tecut-U cedars for BOOK and JOB pa'tft'jNG. Orders, solicited a"nd promptly attended to. DAILY PROGRESS. THUBSDAY, DEC. 3,1863. ns.ro rs pon, the, rxsss assoccaiion. 1 ! jt-'r'.-d acorduie;-t act of Oonrres., u th year 1SC1, : h".: .'. S. Th.v.her, ia the Clerk's Office of the District 1 c'-mrt .f the Confederate States of the -Northern Dis- i riot Georgia. j Iliarvored Resignation of Gen. Bragg. j r;irnM0S!), Dec. 2. Several of tire city papers this jrxo-nir.g mentbra a report that Brags has been relieved ,1" the command of thermy of Tennessee, at hia own t. .ind Ilardeo appointed, bat declined the.respon- at declined the.respon- j port that Johnson has v. Tby l.-o ra.iitit-n a rep b'.rn a.-;ir'n(!d to t'nc c-imai aQ. No thin? olticial has yet't? inspired ! ' i Vrp.m Charli;to'n. v' CniRi-KSTr.N. l.--Thi- encsny ftred sixteen thells this afternrn.n i: :'to the city. Several buildinfrs have been i: r.ck One u hit j wouan was s'-vertdy wrundrd. The shi.-l!inpr of th ci" v brought on a lively artillerv duel be tween )r and -h'i batteries on James' Island. No firing on SuUivun'? island. F.i-ht mortar shells, were fired" on Suiutr to-day and two last night, six of which missed. NotbiRt; el.-:e of interest. ' "s;-:co.vi' ii'SPATCn. Charleston-. Pec. 2. -No thins unusual this morning.' So further iJiin;: ..n.t!) city. ' -- Th Assembly. t, yt-rt.ly W5s er.gssed mostly-in i-.iil in relation to the salaries of offi The S-n .te. -cr.slderins tn? cers. t o II.vse r ad unMr "r-':f lOernunn anu inmny raised a resoitni'.j) drmandin the delivery of a ci'i n ol U.-r.rTt "...uory, sii' StMl by a Confederate offi cer, to th; rivil lnh'ircai oi the State. A :''o l :.u'.:i bills of both n private and public na ture .v;r' pr.'s-.'a'ed. S?o pr icechnd. The Hw'im' met i-.tt ni-ht and pass-d an important resolu'iini, after sorr.o discussion, fJeretl"by .Mr. Mc K iy of ll-.rnei t, cailin'.c uj.on the Governor to prc vrnt ttie wat;t'n d.estructi'.n f property br arnetl forces ..-n font (oarros- deserters, and if need he to call (ait any p i t-ioti -i" the military fice of the State for that jHirpose. T;iy: res';lution assed. 72 to 21. We civnrsot e-t.t! e procee.lii-s in this is-uo bot will give tl em t -n.Oi -row. The Uh-'or i.d Wh'hf urges '.r- "President, to recon- (,irnct hh ( I'.oiui t. t r, r (': e'! iji- "-': runt bHve l.ii p';;'- As ask Lord John Russell . ' e.lrracy. Benjamin the Jew, t!..;u;ri it "ink the Confederacy, eeonr-t ruVi .-.h Cabinet. -r P - I Da.vU.wi!! nof. T'.h Battle of Seven Pines. For thf Pi o;;-c- r. KldToit , ti - t wish to wary tLo patience ders witfi any thing that I cm . I yi h r r.nr. s rite t ut" oOr.uir evc! the cojumds of your p-a- n-r oi ":.vc:."!b ( in. Uiv ui'.'iiiriii w -.-aiit'-t v au ai i.iel-a over the !',:!..i!r. of " Henry.' ami in read-i:.-.- ;1m: portion in reh'rence to the br.ttlr.uf Seven I k.es," it brought to tr.etnory ati incident iliat occur l'C: i. dor own eve.-:, haj-jng and knowing. 'I i'.y have v. fere! ce to lh kr nt',1. v: it. .' V: ' i I tin-.-? th t Erig.-Gt o Cotton's iiir,. v., . It was probably about i a'.'il'oi! 2 o! :) u'r' ok in The evenintr that w? received orders !.. -.idvancv, our brigade D-Ang in th reserve. And as we ..(:(! iprj r.o'aiM he scene .f f..lion, we were met by On. i). Li. il'd yapd he ei quired what brigad;.- it was ;w.-J lv in;; toidtit.U 'f w;i (.ien. Colston's, he said: "Sol diers you are ' to take the pht'-o of a brigade that csivc-wuv anl run. -rue oil, my ontve wnu wiu- liuiV. t!N 1 1 iuiMv no. never, r.ever !' wit-.-in to tru.t ; you'll never ru t Aid as to whether tho brigade veiled or te 1, I do ti-. t now recollect, but wc advanc-t-d jt'A th-.' ene:ny, m ? ciiaago, ui der fire from a bat tery, and an occs'onal shot fr :r tiu; retreating foe. We had t-5ku. -cvnai prisoner?, hut they moved back with tl,e brdfery before we jrot to it. And our loss r;as but small, for the regiment, the 14th N. C- Tnop3, to which 1 have the luor of belonging, lost but two killed and. cue '.ounu. d. Ga C.dstou'.s brigade was composed ot the kCti: stnd Mtii . C. rcgir.euts, and the 3d Ya.,rcgirnent. Am! ;lioigh your currepond vnl says- not,. I am of opinion Gen . Hit! was tlien y-, r-v choral. If r-.-r, v!v could he hare had i.;, hv,g to do with It- n. C !st-.t.'-? brigade V -;-!-ew. Mr. Moit.'.r, 1 ave stated tiicso facts as they . orc;;r d -u: : I h- p your correspondent, " Iienry,'' v. hi n- ' 1 any wr- v -f. ended, as it only difi'ers from his statera-:;.; her h st , ar.ii t. theregin-.evjt, the yellhig, tVso nura te Gen."' U'di'. rank. And I dnot wish to det from il.e 4th N. C. rcgi- Kient, t-ar if is mcnt. Nt-ith is true to the fas, Itc, ;i good- and nold reel. 1 vfi-h to add anything u; what ti: .in: rs.t. for that is a? "oo-.Vn regiment as anv i:, tl raCe. Ar l now the 4th and 14th regiments arc t.he s.une brigade, and under that ga!!ant .and no! h t otumander, General S. B. Llainsfcur. Lee. ' Mii.ir-Gcneral in. is has issued general orders C;: iiOt.or.ll 'y divfoi-,; fifUep cai.tai:i- tv;.-;d ..gO'.tj., lor vai'eoib oh : g -MiO colonel, two majors, y-M lieutenant?, and one sur a ccs, ir.c'uding drunkenness, Icig ning si-. !;:i a : ; re--i:i!g fa be rumors, permitting I!H u To :ll!:oj.-r. tl l-cct.iiv it'' , fd.auv hu, .,. av. ardii e. r in t : l.uo o-r i ue enc l yalfy, dhshontst eiheers and gen- r s'. dh practi-ci ft men. , i Ollkd of Grand Master of theTJrancTT ioi,(. i: or . . t.;., T BEING DEEMED IMPORTANT, ALL PERSONS .having c;a its ag.t;Ut ;iu. Grand Lodge of anv char acter are requi ed to pies nt thein lor payment" to the Gn-nd Treasurer-on 'iuesday.the 2d day 'of the next Grand Communication. E. p. WATSON. Nov 5-oavvtd Grand Master. LAND WANTED A REFUGEE WANTS TO PURCHASE A SMALL ftlL pi?ce of l and nar. Raleigh. Apply to the Editor ol tin Pr'.yr.Hw. iyif FOR RENT. i A COMFORTABLE H OUS.E AND LOT IN THE tQwn ol Louibourg fur tho next year. Apply to v r.' T. J. HOLT, Nov 6-eodtf Raleigh, N. a A W n I T E W O-M A N, WHO UNDERSTANDS Housekeeping and the care of Child ppn xA ran ekeeping and the care of Children, and can come wed recomjnendea, can secure a fjood home and v w?e9 b7 applyioff at th PROGRESS OFFICE. .VOL. V. Gov Vance's Message. T.V Charlotte Democrat gays : ' Wc publish thn Message of Gov. Vance to tha Lep- j iaUturetf North Carolina now in session. We tW j it meets with general approbation, as it deserves. We are pleased to see that the Governor, among i ;tb0r- imnortAnt" recoinLnendatiuos. recjajrvfcrnid the 1 restoration or the spring t erm 01 tnss mipc-nur u un.s. By tsA mcAYiS tije Courts sauusa do re-estaoushca as ui former days. T7hen the Stay Law was first passed and one term of tbo court suspended, some people thought "it would bo r f immense benefit to the debtor. We did not think so, and re considered it an injury not only. fo the Isonebt debtor, out to all others. Ex perience has. fcliowa that this view vas correct. If the stav law had never been enacted j-e should not now 'hear the eourplaint from so many peoph tnat thy can't pay their debts with Confederate mfnev 'because most of debt would havp betn paio lon a-'o. cut many persaus, uuitu uj debts, took advatita-e of tuut iniquitous hw, and oither hoarded their money cr speculated with it. - Now that tlv seo the importance oi neing oui oi debt before the war ends, they are anxious to pay, but-not many creditors arc anxious to receive. MARRIED, Tn this citv on Tuced.iv evening. l.t instant, by Rev W M VVWat" M.. JOliN K. I'UiFOY to MiH SUE E. N EATIiHV II BADQl' A HTEilS, ) 1st REOiMEsr N. C. M. for Uomb Dkxce, V b'itib. lc. 2, 1SH3. ) . COXSEQUENCR OF TilK PUOCI.A MOTION OF g the Gover.r.r, s.-ttinsr apart Thursday. Dec.. 10th , ns h lav ot public F-tin-r and Prayer, the d:iU of the llotnf Guard, appointed for that dar. is hereby postpon ed until Saturday, ihe 12ih. ar. Yi o'clock, il, Iiv oior of 'Col. AV. ii. Harrison : D,c3 td 1. W. BINr Adjutant. NEW TANNERY. . . . t- n ni TTI OSFS & J0;i:).N Vlbb iA- A L1j ft r litd -s for ont-itoi'i and all kms for one-nnn. l r,e ai d's part at what it i. sellinsr fr fiom the 1 ard at the time bocation nine ndlri Sooth-east ot UaU-ih. ano. wit!. in three-quarttrs of a mile of Auburn, on the V C. U. R Deco-.-t- 1 fcC5 REWARD. LOST, A PAIii'oF LADIES GOLD SPECTACLES, round wirtwih Scotch Pebble, in red M'J'" cae. Any person returning them to CREECH &.LH CH FORD will receive the above reward. - Dec 3 3t . : CANDLES ! CANDLES ! BOXES TALLOW AND FIVE BOXES ATAX j Cardies for. sale. D. SL EOGE, Dec 3Jt Market Square. SALE POSTPONED. THE SALE ADVERTISED BY W. G. fs definitely postponed. RIDDICK Doc 3-lt HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE, TN FRAN K L I N T 0 N , N. C, CONTAINING SEVEN I n min,. donlde oiliee in the yard, with ad neces?arv out houses. Apply to .J. A. P-IT. MAN. Dec 3-3i Frank'intoii,; N . C. TVEW AND POPULAR BALLAD NOW READY. "ilOOD BYE, SWEETHEART, GOOD BYE," " r handsomely lithographed in colors and on good paper. Pi ice SI. G. DUNN & CO. Dec 3-2t Publishers, Richmond, v a. AL11 A N ACS ! ALMANACS ! ! rpUUNER'S ARM ANAC FOR 1SC1. St'D IN YOUR I orders at once before the Edition is gone. "Deduction made when sold bv the quantity. Price 25c. BRANSON, FARRAR & CO., Dec 3-lw . Raleigh, N. C. NOTICE. WILL SELL AT DUKUAM'S. ON THE 1GTH IN stant. 12 likelv vonng NFGROKS. for cath. I Dec3-td - RfcF- MDRR13, Auctioneer. FOR SALE. APE FEAR BANK STOCK. Dec 3-3t c W. H. JONES. DENTAL NOTICE. F. BASON, DENTIST, W TATAY BE FOUND AT HIS OFFICE, OVER MR. JltjL PESCUD'SDiug St ore. for a tew J i vs loi:t?er; bv special requ ;st All oherations l"or th'e Mtdical. Sur:i- cal or Mectanical treatment of tho Mouth or Teeth at- cal (r Met tended to. ov v0-iw JOHN G. WILLIAMS fc CO., STOCK & MONEY BROKERS, r? a r i. iii1: v a CONTINUE TO C A K KYO N TH '6 BROKERAGE BUS- i V J mess at tlieir olu siaaa &s oereioros t, in an us vai i- i ous branches. June 25 6m SURGERY FOR FIELD AND HOSPITAL. IAI NOW PREPARED TO SUI PLY MY WORK on Surgery, to subscribers and other who may with to purchase it. On the receipt o $5,00, the book w ill be ?ent by mail, postage paid. Aug 21-tf Raleigh, N. C. NOTICE ! ! THE FIRM HERFTOFORE KNOWN UNDER THE appellation of Lack & Farriss, has been dissolved by mutual consent. All accounts due the firm, and all to whom the concern is indebted, will please settle and pre sent their claims to 0. M. Farriss,, by whom tho business will in tuture be conducted. C. M. Farriss tenders his acknowledgements to the pat rons ol the old hrm for their libn alitv and punctuality, and respect. ully raquesta a continuance of the sane under his auspices. CHAS. Ii. FARRISS. Sept b-u BRITTQN'S GLUE-BLACK WRITING FLUID, .MANUFACTURED BY J. E. BRITTON, CHAR- i i a tone. . v.. . A sunerior articl - Smitha-. r . facture. Try it. AU bottles warranted. I am manufacturing an article of Writing Ink, equay if not superi i , to any Inks manufactured North. Ever' person who has tried this Ink spwaks w. li of its quallitv! It can be had either wholesale or retail by addreiog he subscriber. " & iiij For thirte years, writing done with Tr.k manufac tured from this recipe ha? been exposed to the sua and air, and is as fast in color, and as good now as when first written with. Orders solicited, and all promptly Idled. Address. J. E. BRITTON, Charlotte, Mecklenburg Co., N. C. The following recommendation of the superior quality of the ink is given by the gentleman whose came is an ' nexed. He has nsed the ink and can spak for its good qualities : Cn l n t ott- loci Mr. J. E. Britton : Dear Sir : I have tried your verv excellent Writing Flo.id. and caitruly say that it is su perior to any Ink that I have ever seen manufactured io the South. It is equal if not far better, than any Wri ting Ink made at the North. Every one who wiil try this Ink can b iura of getting an excellent article. . C. OVERMAN, P. M., Jnlj8-if Charlotte, N. RALEIGH. THURSDAY. DEC. ' r. , nTI T" A HTT-1 TT-T tt I btHe governor op north caro- L1NA. A PR 0 CL A M A HON. WHEREAS, IT BFX'OUliS A CHRISTIAN PRO ple under all circumstances to acknowledge the superintending care a"nd sovereignty of Almighty G; d, and especially to confeje our tran?rressi(ias and humble our selves before Ills chastening hand in seasons of aflliction aoilTe7Jfore, I, ZEBULON B. VANCE. Governor of the SState of North Carolina, moved by these consid erations, as ai-o by the reque.-t of th Gi-nerat Assembly ir t'ho actirnof other Southern States, do auu iu WUV.UI . . i?sue this my proclamation setting apart Thursday tne 10th d.y of De'ceuaber.next, as a day of Fasting, Humilia tion and Praver; earnestly l'equustiop its sincere observ ance by ail tbvi pood peopie of the State; that all worldly employ ments be'suspendcd.and that all Minisfeps an. I CleT ryuien of whatsoever dt-nomination, will open their Churches, and assembling their congregations, ma ke earn est and fervent supplications an to God that ih- wiil stay his wrath which has been heavf upon us, and especially. tLat He may in His wisdom, open the way for the f peedy i estor ation of peac to our desolated hind. on. such terms as will best promote His Rlory and both the spiritual and temporal welfare ot his creatures. Jn testimony wiscrcor, i, -ebulos i. a....-, i i,. s. I Governor, Captain-General and Coinihander-iu-t-J Chief, hath set niy hand and caused the great seal of the State to b at'iixt-d." Done at our Citv of Raleigh on the 30th day of.Ne.vtrn vember, A. 1)., 1SG3. Z- - VANCE. By the Governor : R. H. Battle, Jr., Nov 30-td ' Private Secretary. All papers of the State copy till the 10th Decembtr. FOR RENT, A VALUABLE PLANTATION IX TWO MILES OF l Louisburg, c'ontainins eleven hundred and seventy -live acres of laud, bounded north west by Bear Creek and Tar River. Nutlieuut open land to work thirty or more bauds ; the ManM-m House has eiht rooms and m-ces.-a-ry out-houses, and negro cabbins for the accommodation of 70 or SO negroes. This tracts is well known as ;he Burrel Peri v land, which I propose to rent on Tuesday the loth December next, at the Court House ia Louisburg, it being Tuesday of the Coautv Court. J. RKID, Dec 2 6t - Ex'or of B. Perry. FRESH OYSTERS, T) EC El V ED ON THURSDAY AND SATURDAY OF j each week, and for sale at the Market. Hand in your orders beforehand. - Dec 2-lt w- n- FINCH. "FOR RENT, nnnREE furnished rooms, with or wtth- jg, out meals, at Mas. H. WT. MILLER'S. Dec 2-tf MERCHANTS' BANK OF NEWBERS. rjHE ANNUAL 31EEn'NG OF THE STOCKHOLD- I hltS of th- Merchants Bank of Newbern, will be held in Greensboro' N. C, on Monday, the 7th oi De cember next." W. Wr. CLARK, Cashier. Nov 25 2t W25AT3dDec STRAsiT NOTICE. rpKEN UP, ON THE 23TH DAY OF NOVEM S ber, 1SG3, bv Maurav Smith, living thirteen units ilmth-west from 'Raleigh, in the county ot Wake, a cer tain stray M ARE MULE, of a light mouse color, sup posed to'be twelv years old, and appraised at rive huu dred dollars, and by the said Maurav Smith entered upon inv Stray-Book. D. A. WICKER, "D ec 1 -1 f Ranger.- $30.000 1 N TERjVA L I Til P R O V EM E. N T N. C. SiA'i E EOxT?S I OR SALE Office Chatham R. R. Company,") Raieigh. Nov. 10th, 1S63. j ON TUESDAY, THE 15TH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1&G3, wiil be sold at public Auction, at the Sale3 Room of Creech & Litchiord, in the citv of Raleigh, Thirty Thousand Dollars North Carolina six per cent. State Bonds, Hie interest of which is payable seini-anuu-aliy, on the hrst days of January and July jn each year, and the principal on the 1st day of Janua-y, lj$&3- !t,n,ii iiwM ia. to the Rilricrb and Gaston R. R. Company, and the City of Rahigh, tor the benefit of the Chatham R. R. Company, ar.d in addition to the gen eral credit of the State, have the security of a special Sinking Fund. Copies of the laws authorizing the issue mar be had on application to th undersigned KEMP P. BATTLE, vnirrjft.taWM . President. Standard, State Journal, Wilmington Journal, Greens boro" Patriot, Salisbury Watchman and CharlotW Bai letin. will copy twice a week till day. TO MOULDERS. XYTANTED, IMMEDIATELY, AT THE NORTH W State Iron and Brass Works, Raleigh, h. C, one or two good Moulders - , . Nov 28 10t SI1 AY, WILLIAMSON & CO. Standard semi-weekly copy 4t. BREASTPIN LOST. rpiIE ADVERTISER HAS LOST A BREASTPIN X somewhere on the streets of Raleigh. The B;ea.t pm is a small one and in the shape of a key. It ia high v prized "by the owner, and a liberal reward will be paid to the tinder by leaving it at the , r,, ,,,, NovSOtf - PROGRESS OFFICE. FAR3I FOR RENT. TTTE HAVE A FARM CONTAINING 250 ACRES, W lviug on the waters of Swift and Steep Hill Creeks, seven lniiVs South of Raleigh, immediately on the Mage Road leading to Fayetteviile. " A Dwelling and necessa ry out house are on the place. Terms accommodating. For particulars erfquire of " irrrrIE,0n CREECH & L1TCHFORD , Nov 30-tf Raleigh, N. C. SHES AND BOOT'S, , NEXT DOOR TO WILLIAMS & HAYWOOD, FAYETTEV1LLE STREET, RALEIGH, N. C. TCST RECEIVED AND NOW IN STORE A SPLEN- I did assortment of Gentlemen, Ladies and M-sses Boots. Sioes and Gaiters, embracing a beaatnu variety of Ladies' and Satin Shoes and Gaiters. Also a large tyt of Cotton Yarns of asssorted numbers. Also one dozen Double Barreled Pocket Cannons, French invention-shoot ten times m as many df; ' Apnlv ea.lv and procure your winter supplies oi Shoes and Boots before the rie in price Term strict cash on delivery KIRKHAM- Standard and Spirit of the Ago copy one month each THE OFFICERS, MEMBERS. AND REPRESENTA tives oahV- GrtANl) LODGE of Free and Accepted Ma-Wof North Carol.aa will meet at the Masonic Hall in ttuVity, oa Monday evening the 7th of December next at A fullreoresantation is earnestly desired, as business ot xnach tcewill then and there be submitted fr . . . .riij Unnd LnnJe. tna consiaerauoi. u. WILLIAM T. BAIN, Oct 20-onwtlBtWD Grand Secretary. " STOLEN BOND. m r 111 11 L"T IT O C? D TT f CI V A A S "orth Ca oUna Coupon Bond, new issue, for 3500. S3 95 AR prions are cautioned against purchasing ;&id Bond, as I .ball apply fer aphg v 1i rot Windsor, N. C. PeTersburg Express copy 10 tim and send bill to Smyth & Co. WANTED, rrtf i m IN ORTH CAROLINA TREASURY $20 UUU Notes, Is and 2s, wanted for hich the NO. 20. AUCTION AND PRIVATE SALES. IMPORTANT SALE AT HILLSBOROUGH ON THE 15TH DECEMBER, 1 863 Q LB-- SV.'F.EnS AND ENGLISH IRON fJXJKj 20 Gallon? Varnish 25 Cottajre Budsteads, iarge siz 3 Dozen Mill Saw- Files -2)4 Dozen Han 1 Siw Files 3 Sets Iron Axl-. s for Wagcxns 3iK) lbs. Whit' Lead ids. tut ' L,ean Boxes Window Glass; SxlO. 1012, 10x14 lbs. lloi'- Iron oOi) 2 Boxes Mihoginy Vvnicrs, for Bureaus and Ward- roues 30 lbs. excellent Giu 1 Full s t Blacksmith's Tool?, new : never been usad fii.il'.ovvs 38 inches, . Heavy size 7 Spis.tdu Wheels. No. 1 arficlo Some W'aeon Chains " One line Syrup Mid, thr.e Rol'ers Wood Screws, Sand Papers, A.c,,' Ac i el ii, Any 4.f ti; until "da v ot ! t.'i! , ci.-Ii. nbo e a: ticks ale. can b" traneif for privatc'v GEORGE BISHOP, ' IJili.-boi oujrb. N. C. -Nov .HO 1 1 Standard copv td. ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE. o X THURSDAY. 3D TN'ST V IV VUOVT OF ur S il'.'S !i..O".i i-ov mi -nc'rig at 11 oVPn-k, A. M., 'lUl'H'.i 11 r.i. led irilr;7 : a c n- wc will m-I; 3 X. C. i-iderable lot of I ot i.-ntsvo-.n 3 an-; lv i v t ; n h unnture. con- istiri.r of Sideboard. i;-.-ds-d. Parlor Stove. ic, kc. Cov.k;ag Stove, t'sticy ALSO One excellent Farm IT. r." ar.d two Mules ; one keg Cuba Molasses ;-on keg Biaekbrrv Vin-, s' vci ui o-7.:-n hot ties d )., (.in barrel Old Brand v, sev..;nil tine Drab Felt Hat?, Cavalry Bo t.s. Xa-ls by t!o- k-g. Sir., ic, together 'a u-i ALSO On Thursday eveniftir, at 7 o-'oe!c, n lor. of Blockade i70'.CIS, to .;i .S ? COIlSlgl! !ll'-vit, C li.-i; ;.ii,g o; s jver:d i-u-; Welch Fiannei. 4 pi. ccs Blue .Ear,." Ii hick, and Colored Alpacia, L. Kites Giliters, i Lonjr Cloth, JJlack Lit n iap.- yeral i ieees 4 4 Th.-.-ad an i Ho r.tah;(.-n Bettor; s. Dc -'-2t CRECOH &, Ll'Tt'H FORD. Au Ct one !': NOTICE. A T TIIE-RESIDFNCE O? L. A. M EW BORNE. ( i C. f a ni iie fro ;n Hu ;i s' Academy. Oi ange couui'. . j ill. bo sold, on . the ltth December, 1803, the following u articles, vi. CO Barrels of Corn 40 Fat Hoiis Sows. Pigs and Shoats Fodd'-r and ihucka 20 P. in he! s Soui.d Salt 1 St-t c)".imoa Blacksmiths 'Tool 1 Fine Carriage 2 I oo:ns 1 Barrel Cider Vinegar 1 Fine Cow and nth v articles ALSO at the same tune ai-id place, w e will offer the valuable Wheat a. -d Co n Mill form o lv- buh.-nging to Ellis & Vi!-kin.-on. (.'ur reason for seibng is that we art; going back to the Eastern pa.t of tie. St Oe. ALSO Hou?e and Lot, good Orchard, and 10 Aero? of Land. Nov 30-4 1 ' MEWBOilNE A, HARDEE. Greensboro Patriot cmv till sa!e and send account to M. &. IE, Hilhhoio. HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE. THE SL BSCRIBF.R OFFLPS FOR SALE THE Koufe and Lot in the Town of ii lii'ooro, row used a factory. The buildios.' i- 30x50 trot, with cellar and sheds I'll one side; is a well built house, scaled inside and painted inside and out ; has a filtrate Pump and xc-.-J-ierit water, of an ac e of laud, corner lot, and no building within sevciitv-live f -et, consequently in no dan--er of Tire frou neighboi ing buildings ; i- well adapted fr store room and tobacco factory. Price $2,50U. The house cannot be built for double this amount. GEORGE BISHOP, Nov30-tl5D HilL-boro, N. C. Standard copv. PROPERTY FOR SALE. rpiIE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE.PRI I :telv. i.r th'- town Hilibero, a lirst e!.isi Build u. r Lot, contait.ii. g two acres, convtniently' situated half v. av between tlie'd- pot and court-house. X Wi;l also sell a good tiding and buggy Horse, it early application is made. 1 also wish to rent or buv a good Piano. Re-ugccs havicg a g- od in.-ti unnnt which they wi-h aken caie of, have here a : are coance. as I am a practical tuner auu can ot tour.-e Keep it m n-.-.-i. reier. AlO.1V eai iv. HENRI liASELER. IPdlsboro, N. C. ! Nov 2 5-'It'' IMPOlfTANT SALE. AVI NG SO LB MY L ABM IN WAKE UUU.vn, twelve miles north o! U.tt.-igii an ' i-ar mues num Ko .stviUe Depot, on the luieiga anu m-isuo. iv.w,. ... I wid se.l to the highest bi-id- on ruesday, loth De cember, 1803, mv crop of Corn, F.-ucler, Shucks Hay, Wheat Rve. bar, and Pea,. Jo.ty or hity large, tat U.'.' Sows and Pigs, thirty h ad ot Stieeo, Hors, Mules, line blooded Miich Co,-, on. tine. Dur ham Bull Calf, eighteen months old ; Fa-nnn r L ten, a. consisting of Wagon. D unv. Gai ts Ox Cart, J l";'g' etc Hon- hold and Ki(l.en Furniture. one good 1 lano, -d" g-d Apple Lr.dy. Tfcvi-.s. six months credit, or cash it Vj"' , G0 N Stand ardc-pv favic. and nd bi'i to Stat jV.urnal. AUCTION SALE. WILL SELL AT Git A HAM, N. C.: 1S63, at Pubiie Aucioa : DECEMBER 10, I ii i.io.. fi!t'j iusiiev ana uraau , 30 saeks Salt; 1 hhd. End- Island Mo.asiies iy, hbls. Glue; 2 Bugsies; wVgo;:; i Can; 1 Ho: -c; 1 Pi: 1 C. ..inz .-to vv.v ; ..... n..v,nM The .Crockery and U.aware a no o.ue xy ...... Vnrniiun. belongir.g to the estate of Henry b. Buickcll. tc'd! Terms. 6 months' credit orcaM, ynCHELL Nov IS td n'r- t'TT'it i ni.R PLANTATIONS FOR SALE. t OFFER FOR SALE THREE VALUABLE FARM, ! I two of them con. -.iui.ig 0 acres each and situateu i tvo nilcs U o n the 'lown.-f Windsor, in B, rtie eount ! d about o:,e.tn:le f,on C.-hie J-er Tbre , ; n th- r-re-n ses ail n-;cessrv :nu...-. , f "n .-nr ocation of course the fin i are very valuable be-ng near the canitol ..f .h-entv. m-l at a n-ar P-nt cos p Suce bv vat,r. Th- th:.-d c .ntam, o acre,-. . mu s f,.f Roanoke river. T!i,- e i ap-oi t h ; a nj:at Dwellio- d all u.ual ..at bu.ldu.g.. x.ih Pfan. n "a ve?f durable one. and in f-ct all ar(! m ?oo I state yCuVitivation, aui tae iocat: on heat hv an-i socr ,n - crnad The refutation oi o-rne e.M.-.l? - , Ko-f,T.h, v.on ?zzx avians, aj't".' " --. v fr WOMBLE. E-q., at Raleigh. N. C. nFVN-EBPRRT Nov rJ-lui . -, PI V-NO FOR SALE. 4 FINE 7-OCTAVE. ROSEWtKJD. METAL FRAME, A soft sweet toned PI A NO, can bo had by ca.ly ap plication, on favorable terms. Nov 17-tf L. BRANSON. NOTICE l A N U F A CTURF.D AND SMOK- FTE WIU SELL A I-Ar.F. QCANTITT W Ter-V fiae chewin- and Smoking Tobacco, for Confederate money. Addre. WALKER & Harmony, Halifax. Ya.: JJot 13-lm r Woodsdale, Person, N. C 3. 1863. ADVERTISING RATES. The following rates. will be charged fr all airsrCso BBtats ipserted ia the Daily Pioqeiss : osri er dht li.vks, ok ijess One day $2 00 One week .....S to Two dars ...3 50 Three days 6 00 Four days, 6 55 Two wtks . 15 ft Three weeks 5 M One month.. . SI M rive days. : uu Two months Tl M Hr)itinl ainiri will be charfpd tif. tmi. AHrf-rtis. L rnents inserted once, twice or three times a week will coarged A a square lor every insertion. , When seat by letter, the moaey mast accompany tLt an Tertisement. "Marriages, deaths , religious and othei n tices charged as advertisements and must b paid ia si vance. STATE DIRECTORY. GOVERNMENT OF NORTH CAROLINA. His Escell ency, Zebulon B Vance, Buncombe, Grnor Col David A Barnes, Northampton, Aid. do George Little, Wake do R'.ehard H Battle, Jr, Anson, Private Secretary. Dr Edward Warren, Chowan, Surgeon GtrwraL John P H Russ. Wake, Secretary ot State. Jonathan Worth, Randolph, Public Trtajura. Curtis H Brt;4gden, Wayne, Comptroller. Saaiuel F Phillips, Orange, Auditor. Ebenezer Emuiuns, Statu Geologist. Oliver H Peri; , Wake, State Libraji&n. Major General R C Gatlin, Lenoir, Adjutant GemJ. Captain William B Gulick, BeauLut, Paymaster. Captain Thomas i Hogg, Wake, Coiaru'iksary and Ord nance Oiiicer. , " i. Captain James Sloan, Guilford, Quai termaiter. Captciiii Ucury A Dowd.'Edgecombe, do J ones H. Foote, Irtdeii. Asst. Adjt. Gee, (Roll of iIoor. ) William A. Grahaa, Jr., 0: ange, .' .-i i Adjt. CcnrL Lieut. Johu B. Nc"athciv Wake, Asm. Centra!. Lieut. Tkornaj White, Franl:n, Asst.- Qua; termasUr. JUDICIAL. Sj)rcmc Court. Richmond M Pearson, VadKin, Chief .Justice ; William H BanTe, Orange, acd Matthias r Me lvrf of Crave u, Judges; Sion U Rogers, Wakt, Aforr:-y General ; Hamilton C Jones, Rowan, Reporter; Edmuiid B Freeman, CLik. Meets in the city of lmhif h incond Monday in June each year. The Mo: ear. tea tci i ban been .diseoritii.ued. J " S-ij, trior Vufrts. Judges. John LBaaey, Bunc obo ; Romulus M. Saunders, Wake : Robert R 1'oath, Chowan.; Uobt S French, Robeson; James W Osborne, Me. k!en buig; George Howard, Wilson ; Robert B Gilliam, Gran ville ; William M Shipp, Henderson. (( Uori. 1st Lii-fUst, Jesse J 1 eate?. ILc-ittord, ru Circuit, Charles C Clark, Craven; 3id Cifcuit, Sion SI Uogers Vvake, Atto; uey Gene', a! ; 4th Ciicuit, Ti'on aj Settle iCockiiigham ; oib Ciicuit, lialph MUxton, Cumber land. 6th Ciicuit, Robtit F Aimlieid, A auk in; 7:b Cir cuit, Will. am P Bynum ; lh Cifcuit, Augustus S. i'e' ri mon. Buuconibe. Co iijcde rat i States District Court. lln Aa Rigi, Mar tin, Judge ; George V' Stiong, Wavr.e, Attorney; WN VVatson," Craven, Cle; k ; WWioy Jones, nke. Marshal. Council of Shite. F B Sattei tbw aite, Put; Holcri P Dick, Guihord ; Dr Janus Caliojivay, Wilkes ; L Eidridgc, Johnston; J R Ha: grave, Anson ; Jesse R StuLbs, Mar tin ; James A Ration, Buncombe. Literary Board. Hi E-i!ency Gov. Vance, I'r i dent Ex tllcin, Rev Wiliiau; i. Pe'f. Wake, anJ Pro esc or ttichaid Sterling, uunluru ; Hi. Win. Sloan, ot ua-un; Richard H Battle, Jr, Secretary. li'iurd internal fmjructuie7il. His Excellency Govf-rn'r Vance, PrcsiderJ: tx lcio, Win Eaton, J:, of Watun, und J 11 Planner, of New Hanover. Richard II Battle, Jr, secretary. v -1 ' v . ' - j , - Alamance, Hon Wtldon N Edwards, Warren, ar.d lit n David L Swain, Orange. The University of North Carolina is at Chapo Bob .Hon David L Swain, President. Rev Calvin H Wiley is- Superintendent ol the Comn.oa Schools ol the State. Wiley J Palm-r, A M. is Principal of the N C Iurtitn tion for the Deaf and Dumb and Blind, at Rakish. Dr Edv.aid C Fisher is Supeiintendauta ' Asylum for the insane, at Ralesgh. Rev W M Wiugaie ii President of Wak I-oroit College, 1 Rev Braxton Ciaven is President cd Tiinity Collej? I (Methodist.) Rev is President of Davidson Col lege (Presbyterian.) Major YT M Gordon Is Superintcndant of the niilsl o;- Military Academy. REWARDS. FREE NEGRO RUNAWAY ONE IIUN- DRED DOLLARS REWARD HENRY HARRIS, A FREE NEGRO, CAME TO Mi on the 19th ultimo, representing hi--eelf as oi , and knowing he was a free-.negro, I had no hemati, : in giving him a pass to seek employment, 'ihd said n.gjo wciitas tar as Henderson, N. C, and on Thtir.,t'ay I saw him there and told him he mustieturn with me to eigh. He had no wbjectiou. I went up to tlie lo-u. e of a citizen, whera he was. for him, and &aw hiui in the ard. Bel. re 1 got within 200 yards of him he lan oil". 1 pur sued him to the oods and gve up the chase. He is about 5 feet 6 inches bigh, a good' bacon color ; had on indiffer ent shoes, bad on u!t or wool hat and a foldier jacket. He passes ia Henderson by the name of William. Hm a burn on one leg, and .-flops. I for warn ail person Irom bat boring him. and will r JV tbe a bo v; reward lit l.im. Due 2-fw B.'D. SMITH, liakigh, N. C. $100 REWARD. I WILL PAY 'iliE ABOVE REWARD TO ANY one for the delivery to me, in Raleigh, of my hn Hunting Case Gold Watch. Said Watch was stolen from my pocket on the train coming down tLb side of Salisbury, ou Thursday night, by a villain whft was spotted at the time and arrested very soon after, but too late, as he bad disposed of the Watch in some way so that it could not be touud. Said Watch is maiktd " T. J." the Ut ters, however, resemble G. T. G. very much. THOMAS JENKINS, Nov. 21-tf Raleigh, N. C. Salisbury Watchman copy 2 times and torwatu bill. SSGO REWARD. I WILL GIVE "FIVE HUSDliED DOLLARS Re ward for th apprehension and confiiiouu nt in any j.ulwuhin the Stale", of WILLIAM FINN, a nolo: ioua hoise i-o'rue. Said Finu deserted from Company h. oJ.h Rfiment North Carolina Cavalry about e;-U vr. r.tni a.'o, is about thirtv years old, about fi e Jeet eifcbt cr nine inches hi-h, light "hair, fair comphx.on. skin of th, ata ai prc-achu-.g leduess, blue ecs.witi sharp, keen .o. .., n-.ce somewhat romau, sulky outer io,i, siow to speak, but Mhcu he does speak he tpeaks .diort. On come occa sions he hits passed Lima; If by the name ot Johnston. 1 htve reason to believe tbe said Finn stole irons ire on the niht i the 7th, (this mouth,) my isne bay MAKa, saddle and bridle. '1 tie amrc w. s two yearn loJ lat Spnne, sixteen or seventeen hands high, r.d bay w ith block mane a&d tail, several ginned marks in her ;.,retcae; the saddle wa- a: Spanish Uvta, with loose hog skin ?eat, wool pad-, ed on the tree; ihV'seat was stitched. 1 will give a lib ial reward for tWfdelivery of my mare, or lor anv ir..rr mation that w.d! Wl to her recovery. Si. resiuenceiA Dutch Uufiafow Creek, alxut tea miles South cast from. Concord, Cabarrus coumy. andress, Mt. Pleasant, Cabarf us count,-, N. x- i, Concord. N". C. Columbia Guardian wi'i pabli?h osce'a week fur C wcvirs. DR. R. F. AKULMiTU.V RESPECTFULLY OFFERS HIS PROFESSIONAL s-rvicVs tq,the citizen of Ua'.eizh and f ucroundiBjj country in th - pra-tice of Operaiire Dentistry and twat-m-i.t of tbe various dueases of the mvilh pertaining to the Dental Structure. I'atrons 'iveu aj refvrencft. Oflic in Exchange Hotel, Room No. ii. Octl3 tf . (hi FINANCE DEPARTMENT, .r iBilTVll-l WKU TO PllRf'HAHE 2 LEAD . imj. . - - . .... H..,irtmnt raocl havin? arffe or em all oluTntities r ill please apply at once. Wi Rite 1 pound ofPOWDr Kor 10 pound of LEAD. r THO.' liOGO, CJ&Tr'C. S. May6-tf la cbargr of Ordnance. WANTED. ONE FIUX DRED THOUSAND DOLLARS cr NORTH Carolina eight and six per cent, bond, tew ijsu, . i . hi i rni ior whicn tac uignesi niarKes, price- wm u irv ti W. U. UlCHAiyBON & CO. Aog4-tf ' " WANTED COUPONS OF THE OLD NORTH -CAROLINA i Siies, lor wuicn tne nignesi irsrw prico vm u OF P-'- " W. R RICHARDSOJT &'-CO;k STOCK AND EXCBAXQMtB&UKSBS, iunai-U RALEIPH H.C. hi- it a ,! ' . it t 1; Tr-
The Daily Progress (Raleigh, N.C.)
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