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W JOB PRIIITIJrO.
Bcl( mmiM with th Paoaaaa ettabltea
. Job Olfioo tqiul to any is tb City or State, w
"'iTSl toVjU all ord.rt for BOOK and JOB
PIUWn5- Order tolicUwa aad promptly attended to.
jglJSqBAPHIC NEWS
jjaaaraKi aafoaT y taa rat twoeiAfton.
TTi aeeordinc to act of Congress, ia the yar 1861,
I J t TurtsheT hr the OIrt VOrno of tb District
Srorto'fth Confederate RUM f Hi BTorthera Dl
trtet of Oorl. - J
Later fro an the "forth.
Xoiu. Aajott M A tpecial dispatch from Senatobla
I Ik "Adwtiwr" uti the Washington oor respondent
f the Ohictf "Time" say tbit the tiK of Petersburg
II rtbed. Grant liad orlBced 10 000 men In sixty day.
Hi lifts the lief with 120,000 en. lent I, 000 to pro-'
IMtWMbiaftoa, lalaf ' tore befor Patertbarg of
71,000. -
fair hi o "ore rwmr ovr Hbll td Atlanta.
Th BJtior "Dispatch" y tb Confederates Me-
lUrtinabtrg and Wlnehntr ii aracnatcd.
Th fordi of the Petemao re awarded. r-
fcrlr' foree i srtlniatrd a( 5,OO0,
Aiaa Joaawa i ad?anoiag on 0ambrlaad with 1,100
tea.
A pert "Inert aad troop bar been badly oat up
aWawftrtDaTldtoa.
Arnt Iaditlnely earrid Into Indiana for
,iilojillit.
1 fereranseat steamer ha bn eaptarod oa White
rtrr.
Miatphlt oa th 13d wa tb eia of terrible sxclte-aaat-
A report prorailed that Forrsitt, Diek Taylor and
Ltri wr aboat to attack. Th people were wild and
Ike military took to th boat. Aaother report prerailed
ihaiDiek Taylor was planting batteries on tb Arkiaue
itor. Th excitement ineread and the military tamed
tL Tb xciUmeat luted reral boar, and teyral
ttrarat were arfctUd for carrying nw to Forrest-
All quiet at Mobil.
Bicsxoiip, Aafatt W. Th Baltimore "American'
stain that the 6th eorp lost in the fight of Friday an a
Btaiar sear Petanbarg 6,000 killed, wounded and mill
lag.
A telegram from Harper's Ferry of the 2rJth aayi a re
coaaobaaee wai mad the uorninir of the 26th by a large
foree el earalry ander libet aboat a mil from Lte
teira. Toeeolaain cam opon Brokenildge' eorp and tome
lilraiiLIt? eaeaed. The rebel Unerl withdrew hit
eoaaiaMl, aaTiag tolt 160 killed and wounded, including
treral itaff offieen. AlTtb fordi from Williamtport to
Poiat i Kock are all well gaarded.
BictaK, Aag. N. Northern date of yeaUrday are
tokud. Tb Wbing(on "Chronicle" giret an eeco -u. I
ot i iharp fight oa the 13d at Dattield Station, B. and O.
H K. Lowe oa both tide Here aeTera. At nightfall
the Federals fell back to tbeir original position.
It Is reported that Scbfteld't rui pt left Atlanta oa the
Uth with 16 days ration for M.-.,n.
0a the 20th Wheel, r attaoked. ciptured and killed the
atgr gaard and 300 whit laboree at Stwart's Land-
A telegram fraat Bashrille of the 14th says matters at
Atlanta are an. hanged. The army iseags.ed in adranf
iag and strengthening the works. On the 19tb Uaj. Uen.
Dodge was shot in th head by a sharp ihnotvr and is line
r tported dead. Oen. Ligbtburn, f Logan' Corp, was
wouded ia th earn way.
A telegram from Washington cuntMint a motor that
Liaetla has tent p' ao Commissioners to Richmond.
Fremont daoliae to withdraw from the Presidential
eoatest
FerrMt eatared 160 prltoaers at Memphis. Bis foree
tteipled the lty two boars and dariag that Unt robbed
ike priadpal botela and boarding bonaes.
Gold la Mmpbl J.
Froaa MlralaalppL
OsTi, Aag. 17. Th Yankee eommeneed falling
Mk fraa OUatew t-day ia tb dtrcUa of Baton Bong.
From Mobil.
osn.i, Aag, 28. No change ia affair at this point t
report.
GOVERNMENT OF THR PON FED KRATE
STATES,
JUrrnma Datii, of Mississippi, President, salary $26,
NO.
ALiiiaa H. Sizraaa, of Georgia, Vic President
alary $8,000.
Ao to (JU Pr,idmtCa Wm M Browne, of Oa, Col
James Chestnat, of 8 C, Ool Wm P Johnston, of Ky,
Col Joseph 0 Ito, of Miss, Col G W C Lee, V, Col
Joha T Wood.
Print Strtturf I PretsaWist-BnrtOD N Harrison, ol
Mist.
Dtpartnunt of Alois Jadah P Benjamin, ' La, Sec
tary of State. L Q Washington, Chief C . rk. The
"So of Assistant HecreUry ia Taeant,
Lepartmtnt of JtuUee Attorney General, beo Oaris
f North Carolina. Wade Keres, of Ala, Assistant At
toraey General. Bafut H Rhodes, of Mies, Commiseion
sr of Patent. G K W Nelson, of Ga., hupei intxndent
of Pablie Printing. K.M Smith, of Va, Public Printer.
rrsaenrjr DtpnrtmtntO O Memminger, of 8 C, cieo
rtaryof th Treasary. Robert Tyler, Uegi ter. h.
Slmore, Treasure. J U Strotber, of Va, Ot iel Clerk.
Lewis Cruger, of 8 C, Comptroller. B Baker, of Fl rl
alst Auditor. WHS Taylor, of La, Id Andltor.
War DportM(James A Seddon, of Va, riobrotary
e( War. Judge Joha A Campbell, of Ala, Aamttant
Hjcreury of War. RGB Kean, Chief Bureau ot War.
Wei 8 Cooper, Adjutant and Inspector General. Lieut
Ool John Wither, Lieut Col B L Clay, Major Bd A Pal
Major Chat H Lee, Major S W Mltn md CapUin
willy, Assistant Adjutants and Inspectors General. Brig
i""4" Lawton, of Ga, Quartermaster General. Co
L "''krop, of 8 C, Commissary Geaeral. Col J Gor
Chief of Oi dnanoe. 8 P Moore, M D, Surgeon Gen
"L C 3 Smith, M D, Assistant Surgeon.
."''tPtpartmuntH R Mallory, of Florida, Secretary
M the N.tj. E U Timball, Chief Clerk. Com John M
rooke. Chief or Ordnance. Com A B Fairfaa, Inapeo
wof Ordnan,. Com J K Mitchell, In charge ol Or
aert and Ilu I . : I u or a m a . . a i
II , .- "n. OBrgeilf ISP oifDWWtwv. vu I w
(wir ln4 Surgery. Paymanter J DeBre. Cbiel ol
Clothing ud ProSitiont.
m.T"" BP'M John H Reagan, of Texas, Post
jer General. U 8t George Offutt, of Va, Chief ol
WMract Bureau. B N Clements, of Tenn, Chief of Ap
etatment Bureau. Joha L Harroll, f Ala, Chief
lBrea. B Faller, of N O, , Clerk.
"CllSL'B OF MAII. ARRANGEMENTS
ru'T OFFICE AT RALEIGH, IS. C
Northam
mail open dally at
T a. m.
7 "
7 "
p. m.
pattern .
"yetterllle
Western
AugusU
"orthera
EasUm
anarll oloees dally at
a. m.
9 "
9 p. n.
"
9 "
fyttelll. .
western "
Aagnst
UHlAn m ...
4rl.r.i lor "'"T of mall from 7 a. m. to 7 p . m.
(ran f ""t Bnndayi from 8 a. ro. to 9 a. m. and
P. m. t p. m.
of mall from 7 a. m. to 7 p . m.
'i0b PlntlBf Hairing an abundance of ma-e-rf.iL
l500d workmen w are prepared to exeoat all
tn 3o pa,Ti. with dispaubL
Bi5d-T.'rty centi fop Ran. Twenty oentt a
urjL t.4id io U clean Oottoa an Liaen rags de-'"ProgrMolfla
THEMSLY
VOL V.
Captain Semmm A oorresponddnt of the
New York' IJeruld writes:
Tt ia aaiil in
el qunrtara here tint Semraes :s to leare En.gjaocl
flcrt mmtJ for Gsni hrantT lo join 6Ts new ship
in OetoW nomewheie off Halifax or the bank
of Newfouudland. I do not think this improl.a
blfl. I!e may wih to inaugurate hi new oareer
by plundering our trannporta along the coast
Mr. Wellea will probably keep bin spectacles on.
Papek Mom it. Many years ago in Spain,
when the Spanish troops were sorely pressed by
their Moorish invaders, and the wealth of the
country was exhausted by the devastating war,
a certain chief, in ordpr to pay his troops, issued
his promise to pay on paper, to be redeemed in
coin Tbig was the 6rst paper money of whioh
the w"orld hss knowledge; but the promises to
pay have wonderfully increased in these latter
days, although, unlike tho Spaniard, they re
perhaps not as often redeerneA.
A Canadian journal repots that several con
siderable droves of horses, urchaserl in Western
Canada on Confederate account, have passed
down on the royal mail steamers daring the past
tew days destined for Quebeok, where, if is un
derstood, they will be si ipped for a Mexican
port, and thenoe passed overland into the Con
federacy. The avarioous man is like the barren sandy
ground of tbo desert, which sucks in all the rain
and dews with greedin.'fs but yields no fruitful
herbs or plants for the beri'-Gt of others.
A contented mind i the greatest blessing a man
can enjoy in this w rl 1 ; and if in the ; resent life
his happiness arise t'roui the subduing of bis
desires, it will arise in thj next from the gratifi
cation of them.
Eleven of the crew of th' Alabama wero re
cently presented a full hou.-w ii. Westo.i's M"
sio Hall, in London, a 1 lnuiMv cheert-d. Th. -j
wen. twice clle u th staire.
Thr p y of I lnn held conven
tion, aiH a.-. r-"f.l:iii"(i- -f,-pr.-tj i nue
declariiifr : L wv) us -i.it Imv :i Union Peace
Party with our former political associates, we
must have it without th'-m "
Gov Watts, of Al;ibann, has urd-red all aliens
to take up arm in defem of ' lie State, or to
leave it.
FRENCH BROr M r D3 ' R S A L.R.
OLKN OANNOX FAtOI. TH WSYLVaSIA COUN
TY, If. C
THI8 FARM LIE8 ON THE FREV 1 BR0 41) R1T
rr, wilhin fire miles of Brevard, the vounty tnwn. and
Is till ntivclv known as the beet tract of land, a 'id the must
productive p'repcrty in the county, and probably in Went
rro Nnr'h Carolina. In salubrity of climate, boautr of
sceusry, location and furtility of soil, it is nnaurpasaed by
ant property in the Htat. It conit of 1,370 aires of
lan. i 41)0 of which are first qualiiv Kr- nch Broad bottom,
all of which, with the exception ol 40 or 60 acres, are
cleared and ander a high state of cultivation, thoroughly
drained ant excellent 'enci-s, most of wbiob are new lath
fencing on locust p . J 175 bu'h'ls of coin were gath
ered fi.ne Vi acres of this land witb ordinary cultivation
and without any fertiliser ever having been applied to it
Ninety acres are laid down in the moat approved mode,
to the grass. and afford heavy crops of hay and excellent
pasture. The balance of the tract, say 9f0 acres, is the
heaviest and best timbered mountain land
The whole trael I under i ne boundary and may be sub
divid d advantageously, there being four very eligttile
and beaatilul building sites, witb bottom land attached
On the premise ia a good cottage residence, of five
rooms, eaob aitb a tire place, kitchen, servant house, iee
bouse, storeroom, dairy, smokehouse, fiamed ooraorib,
capacity, 3 &00 bushel ear corn, one double and five (in
gle negro houses, two tenant settlements, an excellent eaw
and grist, mill, all built aithin thirteen years by the pro
pi ie'or. The saw mill. ia driven by an overshot wheel of
28 feet in diamiter, ad is located at one of the most beau
tiful water falls of about 100 feet in htght and equal to
150 burse power, aad only fifteen minutes walk from th
residence. '
Thi property for tbit year is under rent to General
Rmiih, of bast Tennessee, who will give any information
des red during the absence of the proprietor.
The price of' bese lands is (160,000) one hundred and
sixty thousand dollars. Payment may be made in Con fed
erate stock at the market value at Columbia, 8. C, at
time of sale.
VYiihthe above property can be purchased twelve re
markably prime and orderly negroes, being a picked gang
accuati'ined to the culture ol the farm in the most careful
and cleanly style. Among tbera are four men, three wo
dv n and five children The men are exoel lent plowmen,
mowers, oradlers, Ao., one is a good carpenter. Of the
women, one is an excellent cenk and spinner. The chil
dren are from one to six year of age. Also the farm tool
consisting in part ot plawt, harrow, horse rake, field roll
er, dnrn planters, sorgho mills, miilasaea boile-s, corn
tue'lrr, straw putters, timber carta, Ac Alto the stock
of higbif improved cattle
AddrJV, MoK. JOHN8TONE,
Y 8partanburg, 8.C.
N. B I think I ean taketbe liberty witb Judge R. M.
Saunders and the Right Rev. Biabop Atkinson, of offer
ing them as resference in retcard to th value, Ac, qf
my farm.
My cattle consist of 16 head, aad my sheep of about 80
head.
I have a considerable lot of lumber and 30,000 si Ingles
on band.
I will take $200,000 for the land, negroes, stock, farm
ing tools lumber, Ao., or will sell separately.
Aug3wtf
WANTED! WANTED ! !
WILL GIVE TWENTY-HVK CENTS PER DOZEN
for empty Cotton Spools delivered at
1
Aug to U C. REOSTER'S.
LOST,
TtETWEEN THE FAIR GKOC.VD AND THE PRE8
ty byleriaq Church, or between Nash Square and the
rr. sbyterian Chnrcb, a small Cameo Breastpin Anv
E arson finding the same and leaving it at this office will
liberallv rewarded and very much oblige
Aag 30 It "A. MoA."
DAILY AND WEEKLY PROGRESS.
OUR ONLY TERMS.
The following are the only terms fur tb Dmily emot
Weekly Progrmt for the present. If the oost of labor and
material continues to advance we shall make adyanpes t
Uallf paper, (fit njoiitW ,.:.......U OO
" " Three month 8.0O
" " One month S.OO
Weekly paper, three i tonthi a OO
" " U months 6.00
Anv person (ending us a club of ten or more, at one
time from the tame oroce, to the Weekly, shall have one
copy gratis. No deduction for club to tb Daily.
Our already largo and raoialv inoreaning circulation
renders the froijrtu the best advertising medium in the
State. Advertisements are inserted in the Daily at tbe
rate of $3 a square, of 8 lines, or 60 words, for every in
sertion, and iu the Weekly Cor th sam. Lash sbeald
awempaay all rdra, -
RALEIGH. TUESDA Y. AUG. 30. isttt so. 149.
TO OCR FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC
Paoaaxss Orrica, Rai.kioh, N. C. )
Aagusti.lhiit. . J
'Wdtnita tn earrie t appeal tr our friendH throug out
the State to exert themselves te extend the cin-ul.ition of
the Psoouass. Hereafter as herutofore it b tlic
fearless exponent of Conservative principltt and the ad
vocate of Conservative measures, and will hold Civil
Liberty and the right of the cltixen above evervthiu
else. We shall continue to give a cordtul support to ail
measures, whether originated by the State r Confeder
ate government, that may 1)8 neces-ary to a vijrorou
prosecution of the war, but we thall at the same time iu
sist that the States, acting through their constituted au
thorities, and tbe Confederate States government, aetin
through its legitimate agents, make constant, earne-t.
xealous efiorts to cloae the war by negotiation upon
terms honorable and sotisfaetory to all the people '!' all
the States. We are th friends of tbe Confederate can e
and of free government, and as such shall iryisl on a
strict construction ef the Constitution, a searching in
vestigation into the official conduct of our rulers, the in
dependence of the Judiciary, fr. edom of the I'reS" and o'
speech and the purity and perfect freedom of the ball"'
box, without which, all our sufferings and sacriliei a of
bloid and treasure, will amount to nothing, as t e ueek
will have to bow to receive the yoke at hist. We tliall
insist on the Military power being kept in subordination
to the Civil Authority, and that the atrugle be con
tinued with the common enemy of the North for ll, per
petuation of free government for the people i f these
States, and aot for tho establishment of a con.ioliihvte(l
despotism.
Because we have refused to bend the knee to the be
hests of power and blindly approve and applaud all the
official acts of State and Confederate authorities, a -tetnatic
effort has been made to strike us down and aileiiiv
us, by the withholding of that patronage to which every
paper of respectable circulation has ever been by com
mon consent, entitled, and which no administration,
i State or national, has ever before withheld ; but re.i .i'
f up in the intelligence and liberality of the p'-opte hii-1 the
final triumph of right, truth and justice, we remain nu
dism yed and defiaut, and will cont'tiue to .tand up and
contend for the t"vereignty of the Siat.-s, (,'ivil Liberty
and the rights of the citizen, be the cotisciuene, s In u
what they may. The bulk of the patronage of tin- gov
ern men's, State an 1 Confederate, is given to the j a. I 7. m
presses, regardless of location or circulati"ii ; vh,.
some of the most wid ly circulated and inHui nt .nl j ur
nals of the country are eutirely ignr .1. We mention
tbe-? things partly lor tbe purpose of calline ancniixti
to systematic favoritism, abus and c.h ruptions t n e..
isi ; to show the people how all power utel p:i' i
is pushing into the hands of a sinili pi i v i I y ,-il el ij ; anil
parth by way of appeal to our Ii ieods to M.aU- in hi i-i
creased circulation what we log., by this coui -e nt .:!:
ciala -a proscription which is unfair to us unci in.-u,m,-to
them.
ARMY INTKLLUJK.NCE.
Now thattl.e elecions are over we shall devote mn--'t
of .i'- s( cc i . Aruu u- anH f'uriellt Infellle;' ne.-.
and t l..-: that Our ..ierr ls ,u I'.c tr n v and thn !i ut
th.- Stat, will giv us such as it'tnoe ns miiv be in t... ;r
power br fu'Ui'hi'jr us ni!ll short II 'V- ! t.'ls hum
ti-eirresj. ie!"e litie?. We sha'l sj-jtie n-iih- t l.tb-.r
or expense i .;uk tej raoom.ss eqaul to anv p jm-i in
the t'oi fedi'i ncy as a mi.dium lor news ftoiu the ui i.iy
aud elsewhere.
TFRMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
Daily Progress, e'.x months,
" " thiee
i one .
Weekly Progress, six months,
" " three "
. $Ki,i,i
- H.U
:i on
5 no
3,00
To any person who will send, at one time, a club
of six subscribers to thn Dailv or ten to the Weekly. Iu
one office, for three or aix months, we will send one copy
of tbe paper gratis, for tbe same time.
Our friends will confer a favor by getting up clubs and
sending tbem in as soon as possible. Cash must uccoie
panv the names in all cases.
J. L. PEVNtVDTOV A Co.
CONFEDERATE TAXKS.
'pHE CONFEDERATE TAX ASSESSORS KORTfli:
I County of Wake, will attend at the following ii
and places, for the purpose of asessing the Tacs lor the
year 1864 : At
Raleigh, Thursday, Friday and Satunlar,
1st, 2nd and 3rd September.
Banks,' Mondav, 6th "
Barney Jones,' Tu'sday, Oth "
Lashley's M Roads, Wednesday, 7th "
Green Level, Thursday, 8th "
Horritville. Friday, 91 b "
Busbee's, Monday, l'ith '
Hood's, Tuesday, 13th
Wakefield, Wednesday, lath "
Rolesville, Thursday, lath "
Forestville, Friday, 16th "
Dunnsville, Sa'urday, 17th '
Laws', Tuesday, 2(ith "
Oak Grove, Wednesday, 21st "
G. W. Thompson's, Thursday, 22nd "
The tax payers of the county are hereby notified to at
tend at tbe times and places above stated, nearest their
respective residences, and furnish to the Assessors a cor
rect list of the following subjects of taxation, on hand,
held and owned on the 17th of February. 1804 :
Land, number of acres, and value in 1800. Slaves, num
ber, sex, age and value in 1800. Horses, muies, asses ai d
jenneta, and value in I860. Cattle, number and value in
1860. Sheep, goats and boirs, and v.ilue in IHfiO. Cot
ton, wool, tobacco, corn, wheat, oats, rye, buckwheat,
Tioe, potatoes, of all kinds, peas, ground peas, beans
flour, meal, sugar, molasses, bacon, lard, spirituous ji
quors, Ac, on hand on tbe 17th of Fubiuary, M, and
not necessary for family consumption lor the year 1114 -The
number of Bushels and their value respiUivcly,
must be stated seperately.
Hnusebould and kiteben furniture, agricullu'al imple
ments, mechanical tools, and musical instrument, and
their value in 1860. Caniages, carts, wagrttis, di ays, Ac,
and value in 1860. Books, maps, paintings, pictures, sta
tionery, Ac, and value in 1860. Property of all cm por
ations, joint stock companies and atsociotions, gold and
silver coin, gold dust, and go'd or silver bullion. Amount
of all solvent credits, bank Bills, and all other paper." is
tued a corrency, (exclusive of nun interest bearing Coo
federate Treasury notes, and employed in a taxed busi
ness. ) Value of all moneys held abroad, and bills ol x
change on foreign countries j and the value ;;f personal
or mixed property not enumerated above, and not ex
empt from taxation.' Land, a aves cotton or tobacc i pur
chased since the 1st of January 1862, must be listed at
the am mount paid for them. Th- bacon will also Ijj list
ed. M. A. BLEDSOE, 1 ,
Aug 17-lm R. M JUNES. J
AGENTS WANTED. '
AGENTS WANTED 1ST EVERT COCNTT IV THE
Southern Confederacy to use the sett of implements
Carlisle's Patent for Repairing a,n,d. Kegovatiug tot
ton and Wooleh Cards."
We will tell County Agenciet or will sell the sett iifim-.
plernent to tome good and responsible person to use
them in a county on half shares. The sett (costing (75)
It all that ia required for the Agent to begin with.
This U a safe and very profitable business."
Address J. H. CARLISLE A CO.,
July 30 w3a Kinirwood, N. C.
ESTRAYED,
FROM THIS PLACE ABOUT TWO WEEKS AGO,
three COWS one large white and red spott-il f'ow,
with Horns; one black Cow? with horns and had a
Bell on; one no horned Heifer, whim anil red spot
ted, well grown. A liberal reward will be civen lor Mm
detention of them where I can get them. Anv Infm ma
tron concerning them will be very thankfully iee. ived.
Address me at University Station.
O. 8. CAUSKY;
Jaly lAdtf ipaa Woolen At ill.
AUCTION AliTi PRIVATE SALES.
AT' ('"I IO.V S LE!-SltUIIU.U. nt)IL,K).
Tr snTr iti 4'cia:'iT .7 111. at twflvk
J. o'clock. I I 1 ' Ho. h;jl, it bid.ler Ouo llun-
1I1..I I'l.ATES OK IoO,i. r Sil'-lillm pans.
I. W C HKN1IOW,
Au 'i'- dL-il ( iiniuis-inn Meieli.iot, llin. ii.boro'.
VOH StLE.
VK OKT11K M'IST I) li.S I It A ULU SITU ATI OS'S 1 N
(ire, ntbo i.', N. II.
0
Dii Iiiml' c.iet ii a (t!) six rooms, st idles large, other
i: Ii oi-e-i e iiiv. oi nt ann all in o.et o- oer.
ll n c- arv to ni.liiee the purchasoi will also -include a
I Ue ,lrill Vltlu.l'lle 1K W Ill icit Store on ill lot .1., j .ini
i) w c. iu-: snow,
A n' tl .t tu t! Un ellsllOi olli; ll. N C.
t'.-oi. !. i .ite copy three times per week till forbid.
A FEW IMI'OUTANT FACTS
l u; u.uio To
i k s o ut 1 1 1 : i: n 1 1 !: i- a t i o pi lls."
1 'I'll I'i V All': I'ltU.'AKKI) FKHM TIIK BUST
I, ipiiliiv i.tM, dicihe bv (he discoverer, now an aged
M . ii r r o' tt,e t. I. an. I .n e s.if. '
1. I'le'v have bet ii known lor years and tested by
! lelll - .111! i
it. Five liuinl cJ pel sous aie known to have been cured
by lie . n.
I. 'I tiev an., jj.it re ''imuie .led bv the proprietor fltr ev
er ihn i', but toilv i 'r ili.. '.is '-i which arise Iroin disor
dered ,iws
5. L i i . et ion i n ml certilic.ites n ccoinviny each box and
th. S' e.o t , ii. ,i t.-s .ire Iiihii wtl known anil most respecta
ble ii.on idu iir-.
15. tion , -ji uuleitl reeiiiiim -nil them ih (riehl dr Liver
I t h. n.-e, Clnlil .i!i-l I'ever-. I'll union,, i, jaundice, IJys
pefiei llttU 'iis Fevers; lliliioii.s Khvuma 1 1 - in, Worms,
1'llll'iM , II. oik lulls. Ac.
7 S vei al jo-ntl.oi, u tate th.it the ne of these Pills
leli b I. to ll I'I :l 1 1 1 II 1 1 .vi-i r ,, I , . 1 (10 lo $.'IMI ;
tin y are (In- b-st pluiilati n liicliei.ie cvel till -i J ui the
pub'ic.
8 Some I 'li v ivi m ,if th . highest t.indin prescribe
(lit u in i'i. u j..i!i.-i r... -i-nl l.uiidreds of beies have been
S' I ' 1 I u ' , ' p ,fl ( i.ii; J.
( !i I ' ui "or Hi -la -t 'I'M! i - ''"'I I'oxe.' have been sold
'o I ' ui-. i't ii. S.iili fin - 1'it.i. aiel on - in Nurih
I'll'" :' H'l'l eito- . i i - - te.., ov- .IT';" I, xeSW. It' III-ll-?ieltt
I ' I II .' 'J i -1 - i 1 1 , ;e t o . lien(..
S i 1 i i'e, J! , I,. ,. I'' ' Iel ., ,oZ l IlilJeS will be
Kent I i. .in ,'!.lr,-s A i' I il" 'll .li-.-ounl In Diui,
l'-t a-.1 e u-ti , mi 1 1 I .mi t'us'l (lien cuueucy) tn
...e.ehj .oi ore :.
Kf't .-Al r l.s MH'.Til CU:il.l. AS FOLLOWS:
-In i il-, .1 ston. I.ii.i i.litloii. S. I' Sheriill,
- 'l.o-Mi ii It- I. . I.iins. i.oni hurt'..! 1' ' l on
fliu--li.il. U 11. S.i. i"is. M.i' en, Wm. ( 'ielield,
ii.ii l. tle, .1. N vm Hit chin I'ltl -Inn n. .1 I... u,
' on, talcieji, W ii iiiiuH A Hav
' 1' S. f'.u i I I wood,
Clinton, ilulib.nl A Mosley. 41 P F I'eseutl,
(' in .ml. .1. Iie.il, Rnckiiiohaiu, .1. P. Morth-
!' oli ll. .1. ft'!" n, am,
r iv n.'vil.j . A. Stetiman Salisourv Henderson A En-
A' f't. ' IMS.
tii .-'inn, l'niter A (i.ir-helbv it Ki on.-tierirer,
i. '.:. v ad. .In.,,., W O Ib unett,
f . I-: -1 - ,i,ii"-' A si, .oie, S in' vile. I'. IL.yn.'B.
I- I i' o , t ilitimixton, Wslker Meares
II . : , on. W , I, .V (' i. I 11. Mi I, I'I
Ll A I 111! I O i I' .-"l.t'SoU, i " V II I ippltt,
I" OKOIillK W. DKI..MS.
.lull '.'"- Mi.A'.Imi titil.!-!).,,,, X. C.
in Till, t.ii V : i; vi'; of mii; i ll CAKOLl Va !
A IMtfX'l. M ri() !
S. II I -' l! I i I'i I 'I I lil) TO ML THAT
ii fro ,, i Ii,- 'i f, .on iliis Stale ha v
w
'I (l.t ll' r-il i
s Ms .iu ( .
;hi ii 'ib n
I Mill.
.in-l ai ii-iw lurlin;
I 1 ',f ' .ils .ui 1 ilinilllt 1'! .".mi
mi ill t U"'!l MJ tiifi, nji jy
'!!' !iiw In- iiniiii I li-n
' hmi uji'in (M'fioi able i
l ii v ii i nil l hi'iniHclvi1'' ml
hi s' ii .! ;h pt ace nt . i
I ilu n ii.ird pi t'sflt'd ciuii
I Hi CHI'.
"l .
iinii ot li- i ')
.'If. fill i1 1 ' 111.
th. ir tx .M II
l.-i-
:ni" th-
hi v , and duui.iii
..r tti.
trv.
And, w Imt( 'an, Ititld. K. hec, in (iciirral Order o.
f4, Aujf 10th, I.sii4 inn prmnist'd to ii.'al.lfiiicntlv with
ill m li pr unpilv ti'liirn to duly, th-ftiii lty nmv h:ive
inruriftl tUo pt'iiidti'-s ni d-- riiiin b iiliiiicd :di-(n,i!
wiih -ui uuili nry Now. th ivtun', i, hulon II Vhiicc,
(invt i ni.- oi th-- ;if' - ni No i th Cii ol in a. do gim- f ti is inv
pi oi n in.t l ion, uriiirtLT mo t t ai m-ily upon all iiii-tuidt'd
iiini tu ipf out h ii n t In ir oikv ri'-i'fc' fd nain's ih- foul
luti of d.'-.-rn n bv pi- mi;itU ri'tin niht' to li post n
iutv m ac oid iiiC'- wit s.nd H-rncral (idt?r St,, fi. prouv
ism I'i ;i 1 1 tnt'h w Im vfiiin i ai 'I v i t-l m n or surt'fudor
iiM-tM-e; vt s to U. t1 pi nil r junhoritfcH ;i lull and IVft pai
sitih ot iNr uillii th.h ol Mi ' mild -t pi'iKihi s ni fht- mi I it a
rv lii v. , xr-pt l l.n-o h liuvc lit-t-n en i ' I v fit" t.iuli (ll felo-
int'f :i.imi.' tin 1 1 v
pnintri; l)o l
and pi op -i ty ot the l h izens. and thin
od T.ii thiitv d;, tVoiu th-' dat:
l.i-n
.1 Aii'l I h- t, hy w:iin all mrh u h n- m- to coin
piy wi h Ih en' liMin-: iliiit tin titmol p'-wer ni tlii.i Stau
u ill be -x.'i I-'d lo cipt ti f t li'in or dr'velh iu frmii the
boid, is o a Ci 'U nt r wh-ia liih h"iutr nd AprtU8K re
no ' n tln'V dis.-raiv b iclusii lo (Mend, mid ihat the
i-Xtreiin si peiiallii s of Ibe law will In- info ci-d without
exception when c.iuht, w II ad utf m tmt theii aideisnd
al'tU'T., in I Im cud et)inr. Siteuli.tnvou. ly with tin..
proeliMiiflli' ii onli is wiil issue to th- entire uii'itia of the
Slati to tin n ou( lor their arrest, and 1 hope b tlmefV
Mib uis-ion tli -v u ill Hpat n ine the aui ol hunting down
like KUilf v felons many brave a'id tnUu dt d men who
have mm-veil t Ih ir coin, t y wt 11 and could di so tigain. Ie
bo i t.-rt I'm in olUei Stat- & who hi-b in ouit woola and anjl
in K'v'tf "Ul S'ati a bad name, I ran do nothing for, but
to the ci . tn.' nol Ueis ol No' lh Cai'dina 1 conlid'iitlv ap
peal. Arid I eann-'y f;iM on ail jfood oiiizens to as iat
me in iiiak ii ;lii-" ii pc.il i If rtuHi, both iiy thuir i xer--li
'n.t as mi hi i a Bold i'i s and tht-ir in (In--nee asrrr,'nj tnk.e"
pmn- to -et k out .ill d- sei In s it: thi-ir acpi;f .titaue put
thi pt'ocaiiiiilion in th-ir Imii or in tin- h-t d "f thir
re hi Lives ami iro-teU. and ui up'n t Ut m to r- turn to the
Mth i l' i(ti v . wliich is nl0i (he nth of sa ety and of hon
or. ll rvt-i v 'o d nd loyal ttz u would met ah ut to
reel 1 1 in or capture imr il. n-rfer ''v evei v (jj. ans In hie
power, he would U"t'eed nod h" will '.av" rend'T, t a HHiHt
v illi hi- aim patriotic aiTvici In bin S nt and rnunnv.
t'i il M.IK it ' .iich -ne alo cxhort' d to 1-e diliei-nt n pro
i" dnifcf a,iiust .iH -uob as vio Hte Hi 'utalniH ainst loir
hoi , iiiiliiiir hud i.h -ltini; d -I'Hei.-, and wanin.K
nei' in. ivrii iii. i, i'i .in i-H:C..i wio ie t'ltniT C I V 1 1 nun
I rat. s or mi: it i.t or in hi-- gua il ollieei.s t cl'u- o
to taiililiriy Til..i in 1 be r duty i" this ies).
...
n'ieet
upon
Iirnpcr e l i. m icuD i ilte'l to me, tin- l.x cu ' l v v(. , , ,, n
ex cinlt'tl to llh in ii'i.l. i rt- t'i ol (' .ii. ess -i.tail be with
diawn n I cannot evii'y ilmt otlirna civil or mi. it. m v.
wjio i ehis to perl.,1-,,1 their il ui ies a i . ''netsa r v to the
da.' adiiiuiiLi a hon '! the laws," w In eh they wnl not ex
LCUltT.
(iivi'ii niid- r my ban . , iu the r-. t seal ol the Sule,
at Katiju, ilu 'iiilli day 61 auUaI, 1 Mi4.
A. II. VANCfcs,
V, ih' ioveri!oi' : "
A. M Mt l'tn-t,ri..Ks, i'i'.vftte tSecrctarv pro. ten.
lu in'-il 1 1
OLIJ AXI.S
HIll.VO IM VOUK OLD AXES.
this hay shcuiu.n Tin-: si;it-
irio IIAVK
vic s of JIIK HILL, ami h.iviiiir an iibuiitlan'-o of
material, ai o pi t-pnr,-(i to up i't .inl diatv nai olil axes.
SUA Y. WILLI AM.-OX A CO ,
Nurih .Slalc lion and H'it.-.i W.,, li,
Aut; 11 lui i K.il. t if Ii . N. t
FOIl S Al.K.
OO0I) YOUSU Mll.CII COW
calf. Appl al t bis olhct'.
4
WITH 4, YOU.NO
ut'. 27 tt
NURSE WANTED.
A
SKIIVANT l.li'L Oil WOMAN ViWO L'M'Kll-i-1
amis ill ci ii oi el. i uli en in,i v obuiii. a ....d hoiuo
1 ,,"1 ivriiruj, b uu.in-diale anpniMii n,u
Anu' -7 tl l',;tli.KI.: S OKKM'K.
$i'iio rs tuui'i:tim: vou nali:.
In a v i: Fin sai !: at my lvci;, m-.au s.iirn
b. lil, .tl'liill.S OK 1 L'itl'i; I IM. .a .p'aiiitiiis io
suit puiclruVrs. KiTt'tiOB idhiu to ui , lia-o ill ad
drs OAXli;i, SKI.LLRti,
An- 2j-wlia bumhltuld, N. C.
ADVERTISING RlTlf.
Th (pllowirts; rats will . eharjerl tor i afr
ticn-ji inserted la th Dmu and Wisklv I-....
o tttfiipa uiu'.r i.tai:, on is I
Out av. $3 00 Ont- wk
ll
'4
Tiro dara 6 00 : Two w.-xs..., .
Thruorlavs 9 00 , Thfie reeks
i'.mrJajK 13 00 Onr uo atli 7 "
Kiie dais J 00 Two mi'Lllii 144
Kiftj words,- or sight lines or 1ms icent a s ,u'-, ,.
vdditionsl squares Ul be charged the n-r At . -iii0Ui
inawted onot), twio or thrae tin, v ii "
"harvwl M a squar hV t'ft ry insertif i .
V h. ii suot bv Ut.-, louHbT Diast fr t,,sbv ''ii.iil
-'rti .. inorii. UrV i .i. yew, jHath ,roht . j. . i
ti.-i't t:iarred as tlvmtioient and n.i e paid at
QOV ..ll.M EXT OK M OR '111 (MR I IX .
Ui r i'fllenrjr. Zwhalua H.f amasr-ttmi rfc rr
fiif V iii A Kami. N uthauiptoti, A
do (i ", i; - I. it tin, Wake .It.
itirlMril !l itaitle, Ji, All-in, Hnvatf rrii. -'r
Ktlt.ant Wairt'ii, Cliouan, Sui-f u i. 'n.-i.'
lohn I' ll IIiib, VS aku, S. irtary ol Mai,-.
Jonathan Worth, li.indolpb I'ubii ' ' i . :-su
CurtiH 11 lo'oKd.'ii, tfmi", t'omiiti o!'.'
.aiiiu.tl f I'hillipa. Oi aii)(B, Auditoi .
Olivr 11 Vrr , Wak.-. State Lti.i ,.,.
Mapir tien.'ral U t' Oatlin. L.'iitiir, Adjiiunt tl ne.
vljjtir William 11 Oalick, Ueaul" i. l avm t-i, i .
1 ijor John Oererpux, Wake, Qu.t, t run .''
Miij., ' Thomas I) Uojik, NValiii, ( toniii. ,,n v inri t rr
naiiiv Otlicer.
Ini'.r J ami's Sloan, Oullfortl, (juartennatifr.
ij. i 1 1 nt v A Ibiwit, Ktlrfoiiibf, tl,
..l.ip.r Jiim.' II. Ko.iti',tAit. Atljt. Ofii., ( It. II oi Honor
M.ijor William A. UraUam, Jr.. A.-, t Ad:', li 'n nil.
Lieut .Ionian LVdlin.t, WaalnntoQ c w iv , ilrdnaur. U
pai tin. ut.
I.ii-ut. John If. Ni'athirv, Vak, Ai.it A . 1 j r . Il.n. , al.
Lieut. Thomas White, tranklin, vet. Uuai tt i uiaster.
JUU1C1AI..
Supreme Vonrl. Kichinmid M lYa'-iiii. adkin, ('In,,
Justice ..William H llattle, Or.-uij;.-, .md Mnitlran fc' Mn'.
Iv, ot Ciavwn, Juilgi'ii ; Sinn 11 K. . i .iN,., ai
(General; Ilaunlton C Jont:s, Ron ui., t.-. ,: in ; I, u,..a
B Kreeman, Clerk. Uoel iu llio 'it -.1 tial- i.;h r, i'.'..d
Mondav in June each j't'ar. 'I he Slnranit i t-i i
been discohtlnuod. J
Sttfterwt- Court. Jlldrps. L.l.vii, t. K..jtlti, 1- uu
Koi.iutuit M Saiintl'TH, W akt : Kt.b.it K llt.iii , ,'h., a-
Kobt S French. Hobeson ; Jatnc W (Kb M" kiru
bu. jJT i (it'orre liowaid, WiNon; K..bert ,:i.il. lui, Ora:
villo ; W illuitu M Shipp, Ueuderson.
.Voieifort. -l.t Ciicuit, Jt'tse J eate.-i,!' lie. id,
Circuit, rharlt-j. C Clark, Ci avon ; 1, tl Ciieu" i p
lioi-is, Wake, Attorney (jeneral ; 4tli (.'n mil. Th ni
M'-ttle, Kockingliiiiii ; sth ('iteuit, llalp'i IIiixIimi, ('huh."
I.ilitl; (jtli Cii cuit, llobei t I'' Alinllild, a.lkiii ; 7'h.ir
cuit, William I' Uvnum j Hlh Circuit, Auutu S. !. . .
mon, lluiicoiiibi:.
Couj t,'t:'(il State OiH'-ift onrt. - lion A Ml l'irc Mat,
tin, JuJgro ; (leolite V rtti "iiir, W:tvne. A. ton-, i. Vi
Wat-toi., Craven, Cli i k ; W . lev Jim V ak, Al.ir-l a'.
'..i.ei of Slatr.- V II Sat! rthwa.t.', l'.'l, :l.. t
Hick, (Jniltoid ; l)r Jaum Calloway, S llktf , ' Mo. , ,
.lolni.ttou ; J It llari ai'", Anson ; J.tooK- ot'b. Me
nu; James A rntloli, lluili-oinbt'.
bop-d liil'tttal i.iprwi enirttti. - II it hxc, I ji''v. Ut, -t 'r
Vanct), i'ltsident r 7e'.., Wm l uloti. , ... W
a-iil J 11 Klauuer, of Xe 1 1 a ,.,n-r. Kiel h ,i i iiaul.J:,
St'cri-i .1 r y.
CotitMixiioner nf Sth!;inj ''mid.- H
Alaiuvace, Hon W uldou , Ldwaids, i
ill oin.i U
atli'U, itnu
1...
II
Uavld L Swam, Oi anire.
i.tttrrtiry Itonr'l. lli l-iicelleliey I . . Valie.', I',-
deiil Kr itjfifin, Hf William I'. I if. V . ,.i I'i
Richard Sterling, (luiltord ; ll,. Win -lo, ii, 1 I.,
Itichard 11 llattle, Jr, Sen etui t .
The Lniversilv of Xoi Ih I 'in t,l. j.i i .u i I, a ri
Hon Oavid L Swain, I'i eit:,-tit.
Ke Calvin 11 Wduy in Supeiinteiiil. ir ol ll Cou.i' '
ScIiooIh of the State. "
W'ib J Palmer, A M, is Principal "I !l,e N I In t.!..
tion lur the Heat Ami Humb and llin.tl .it ti.i: ih.
l)r litlward (,' Kishcr is Supei niieiitliiot . A..ylu'i t'
- .
CITY OT RALEIUII.
Jty.ir Wrn. II, llitn.on.
comiioni.:rk.
Ife,(ri ll'.irtl W. U. I U' k, i , Alex. Ctei'.li aud c
Or, n,..
Ji7. HWii'-W. K. IticliartlstiM. Ai.j.'11-iu.' L. l.ouy.t,
n 1 S. W. Scott.
A'..ter It'.ir, Or. W. 11. McKee, J. .1. Uv, . . .nC
N, S. Harp.
J. J. Cln Utopher in Clcl k to Hie Hoard a;, i:y T
Collector.
W. II. Hi, h.iril.toii m City Treasurer.
7'itm t'oHntablei- J. J. llt ttii, Ci,i, l - v ,).,!, t
Assiaiant.
K. I'. HaLtle, City Attn, ney.
.1 L Pennington, fit,' t'rinter.
V. U Klttic. Wei:li .Va-t. r.
Nl.lill WArilll.
(,'i..l.lia C. H. Hot ton.
lr..i. A.nii K. A. J dn, .-ton, Win. lleeters. .,, ..
Farkei , M. C. Luter, C. A. Oliver and W o..,i,
'1 he last Wednesday uillii ol . i, h ujoiuli o ilir i
rtiett ft. i the ruirular iiieeiinw H,.. It..,. ,!
WOOL NOTICE.
QuAarxuMAtrXK'n I', im a i must, I
lialciii,, ,lu"t- !l s4. (
I AM XOW I'UKl'AKKi) TO l-.XrHA(.i. cnru)
Yarn, for Wool, upon the followine; t. unit. vt. :
One bunch of Yarn for three pounds wnalicd Wool ami
one bunch for four pound, unwa-h d.
Aleuts have been appointed tt m:il.eth ex. li.m. ' ..t
the lollowing places : Oxford, Taiborn', Kiimiou Ca 1'
line Lake, Concord Hirliiahaui, Hi ioI.-i son , , I,-, m i
ville, Koxboru', Asheville, littrlioi .,', ...uii,iir , lav
ettevil e, Colerain, and at thia lace.
Peisoua shipping wool to this place will pl.-n... mark
on the p.ick.i(i;i' w ho they are li tun and '.he co lon . ,i. n
will be bu ward, d iiniiiediati ly.
I hope the people will patriotically rep..n,l to ill,, aljor.
iit'tiie, as llio Wool is for clothinK the N . 'i' Tr-'.ip.
U A. IIOWO, A t). M., V C
July 'I tlAw tf ,
NOTICE!
A LI. PKItSONS I N DKIITKI) I O 'I'll K (,'VJ l k
V kikO' d will please o- ine Ion. arl ai.d a-'tlu at" ce.
TUo e 'ai . i. j. to c ply with the above mil luidib, , ac
counts in th ' handti ot at. olhc.-r tor c ,11. ct .ci.
Aug !( inAslm K. Iv IIA!,'KI.-1
PRINTING!
Tin:
"DAILY PROGRESS OFFICE,
Having a jrood Assort inn.! olMalt-ri.il nr. . n,-.-'i
licty ol tvpe mid me nt I lit (in.t
POWER PRESSES
In the ("iil'-iiei Hey, M prepared t tun ciTt"'! k i,.
In the bc-t ft) le of the ai t ami at pi u i .i.l,
can be nllortletl iu theite tune-.
N'e plulliUe that all w i k t ntruitleii , u- . h-tl J0
proinptlv, ncatlv and etpediifoisl . i .1 Ouj.
liciod. ' J. I.. EX.MMI'O.'V Ai '
Kulc'K''. June 18, I8U4.
NEW ACCTIOX Ai COMMISMOX S'ro'-E
WU. A ll. S. TUCKKIl . W. I. a '. ' -.
i. ave th h d.i v lv, ,.,l. tl ih :,, . i , ,.
der the name and style ul Till K I ; (it. s
lor th, purptis.i ul ro. ductnijr , o i i .,! tu '.np.i .
niisioii huiioesa.
All bu'ineS'i entrusted to Hi in will ,,
ness an di palih TI'CK I l, A M . A A
I June 'IS-' I
shoes so m:'s
1AM M AMTACI UU1M; A SI'M
of Ladies French Call ll.ilmii al it- -i-"
" ' Cmii;!. I..,i'..
(i.iiti " " " ." ' '
Pi'irK'-d Cull and Kij. 1 1. .
OrtltTH solicited and piouipilv till, it.
I.KH. A J.I.
July Tl dlUwlllw t.r . ii b n. . ..
NUKEHV EOK FIELD AXI) IIOSI'I i.
1AM VOW I'llM'Attt.D TO Si; pp i. i AO ..
on Surgery tu subsorib'-rs and . libera : i a
tt. pui cliattu it.
On the roceipt ol J5 IM), t!. book null, , i ,,
pO'tauH paid. tOWAKH W Milil.v , i
Au21-U K,.
r How lo Slnnl u Monc) A.
when vou can .tend bv Kxpiesa. ,(1 n.,
presj. at .'Ur exp' i.m. I It. c vUdll'!' :
must do so i t ti,.tr t.wn ri''
ail
.tAiiy ol' our frienila i rii ivi:,. m... i
Dtwa Iruui the ariuy by priratn lei: i .,, i. leti'.m, . ,
ooular a (real laror ou us by sondiug ur Itai Lug thau. at
IhLs ulbo luruar .