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- See fe u. '. a pfge f-r lateat nWa. uy tetegrapn.
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hiiu mar lie t.c.vi-i
; f.fj-f stnis store tri bis Stat U&te
ue-n paoe by th- l'.tirfaMer Gdr-eral as ioiiowp j
iiiningtr.-, W. A. Poison; Greerasboro', Jonathan
I) W fiitft : (,,.ui:b .r( ueh, Jolm Rofinson ; mzaotn
City'j M r . M-artl-a .lire Minor; Hillsborough, Charts
J-.'WafcP. Salem A. T. Sevely $ Wilaon, W. O. Sharpp,
Yancon!!. , Alex y deMcAlpiij :.. N"wbern, O. W. Ma-
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: Th" Kid.rji.n ''I ir.iyrea5rk that the liberation pf
i.v.iw... ,.' tJ .. South a ilftitn to fourteen mo re
Vc learn from Xew Orb anj that business is slow jy
r'cvhir.r iu that en CVn Cabby's order, taxing ajll
hMil'ft. for the benefit of tle
: hospital. w i k? against the shipping interest, sending
icmenve thousand bab-s per month up the river aojd
by rail, tha; t:iive w ould goj bv sea, no such tax br-
ing colifft" a . r .-tton .-em r. pevr iw fiei nuu
rail. ' ' j
XLp 'i orintM of hatardiiy has the following fn
. relation to the 7ribtneVcon'fidential correspondent Co'p
ver : w Nv-v that i in Washington, Conner bij,
it-vou:i ap ear :'" n an explanation that has the mer-
. -,t rh.. ritv i i . i. otter. IleUaya Lj ia.tbe a.an wlio
r:' Men IE- ! . -h h w : Jme wn
gave evidence before the military
couitat Wgf-hir.:r. But- he alleges, the Montreal
Cbni.oe ub made Lite s-ign trat false affidavit by hc&i-iig-
&!?. fie d j ifrti.i t Lis head It is supprising it dot
er occui f d ! O im v. j to exposti tbis outrage before Le
left M-ntrta!. So citver a u,an a s he turely could have
foutd f-i n e mear.- r t preferring -a complaint against the
authors f f-uch an autrage. Wc tuppose the Mon.ttea
Confederate. u i'l he beard fr- miin rejoinder."
' The stoiy off. terrible disaster on the Ohio and AI ia
eissipipi liailroad ;s pronounced by the officers of the roAd
to bej withi ut tuuidation. An; accident occurred qn
Thuihdy. at CaiH!e Station, in which an engineer,'
. hreman aud t-wo-.-'vidiers vere killed, and tight or tan
.BoldLi?iE wound ei, ,u.dthati tfje only one that has oc
curred on the rodd. i !
f ' 1&e .reports -nf the rough trieatment ef Jen. Davis,
which have been frv lv rircuiatiiiir, are set at- rest bvfa
a dispatch iron: F iress Monroe whieh states positively
that bo is not jn in.ns, but has roomy and com for fable
quarters. LI is health is good, niuch better than when
'' be arrived there, and he seeins tof be in a calmer frame
of mijid, ' . . ' I
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KaVrJngton the nturd jrcr. and (v'in. the accomplice
, who b'rok'e jil at liullalo, on Thuirsday nighf, were Sat
urday! morning eaptun-d at Town Line Station, about
lifteen miles from Uutt'dlo. Th'' otto-r two-prisinners, wio
escaped, at4he ame time, are yet at large. t
Major General Hurlbut has demanded a court mar tia I
in his case, living to charges made against him of imprb
per conduct whjle in command of the Department of the
Uulfby Gen. W, F. (Jialdv) Smith and others. j
. -A board of sir engineer officers has been appointed
v'oc the purpose -oX. making an examination ot the entire
.New England coast and its defences.
. Judge Cowley recently had an interview with the Pres
ident and laid before him the complaint of the friends pf
col r,ed nuffrage in Charleston against Genet al Hatch and
iineWl Gurneyj who- have refused them permission t hold
. political met-tings in Charleston. The interview was-Veiy
"satisfactory, the President having assured the Judge that
i&e gjievanCii should be redressed at once and that tHe
lullesit liberty for political discussion should be secured o
"an. ;. '
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. ' --Mrs. Seward-was buried on Saturday in the cemetery
' at Aitai u. 1 iic lunerai ce!e.a;oni'ea were verv touliinjg
and impresivt . , TLere was a great gatheripg of eminerjt
citizens who hadknown and honored the deceased through
inanj:years. Ibe Secretary himself, not yet recovered
from his bodily wounds, and bowejd down bv this deep
. wound of the heart was an object of such affectionate sO--lick.nde
as rarely falls to the lot of any man. j.
r-Hnry P. Kingsberrr, of this State, is mention ejd
among the "plebes" exaniired for admission to the Wet
PointjAcademy. . j
Private letters t:i'! m WiTmington published in Xevy
York Say that a l trg'' number of negroes are assembled
there who should be returned to their homes, and whb
-are desirous of so. doing, but are compelled to remain in
consequence f t a want of transportation. "The mortality
- 'among these negroes, id' very.great, and steps should bb
tajcen at once t return them where their labor can be
made arailablr, Hnd where they may escape- the suffering
nd dath to which they are now. exposed. . j
-it has beenj stated that the rebel senator Henry Ci
Burnett, of Ken tuck y, has gone to that State to advd-
iis tbeSPROSHEss recently announced, fiat he has gone td
Kentdcky under military guard, td be turnedover to thf
civil authorities; for t'fial or release; as the. civil govern
ment inav deem ; proper. . -
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Yale had furnd-hed, in the faU 6f 1 862 , - two hundred
an-d eight graduates U the army, including four generals
.fourteen coionets, lour lieutenant colonels, eight majors
.tbirtv-five captains, thirty-six lieutenants, twenty-tw
surgeons and assistants, twenty-one chaplains. .The-num
bur since then has been greatly inareased, and the full rel-
" porta livi'I be priesented to Cpmmeneement. j
., H'tiefLoncton Z'XVPS' it UP " The Suddenness of
i.e Collnpie, its heading tor the editorial review of
the-lan new frpj:i ibis side. '
An ioiportaiiq bet of iab.v, regulations has been issaa d
by tha Superintendent of Freedmeri at Augusta, Georgiai
joutt? oJ wags i r Held banns ana nouse servant are
ttrttJ.-'' Persons biro bidden to - turn away the inhrml
tfivi talpleeis, anfl the c st of supporting the latter is per'
mitte d to be s'lnstrarted from the wages of those who ar
able tork- 1 i
.lnfor'i4 bas been received in Washington of tbej
death tf JV I)ot.V) Goyemor iof Utah Territory.
Govenlor Dotr H'' tb early Governors of Wis-I
consin. and prevji '.'is to his appointment as Governor was;
Superintendent of Jndian Affairs for the Territory oij
Utah. ' ' '
The Toronto Globe of Saturday says "We give t4
day th utatementt?, over their own signatures, of three;
responsible parties, justices of the peace, residing in ih
county of Waterloo, resptcting thfi character of Dr. Mei -j
ritt, Ute of the Village of Ayr, one of the secret witnesses!
against JetTer sob Davi? and his Canada agents. Thii tais-I
timony is only in coi reboration of what has been said be-; ,
. lore ryaioai jways' and on pretty good authority ; but
these last statements, taken in connection with the previ
ous ones, appear utterly te destroyj the value of Merritt'ai
iridence.' - !
vtiiThe fcaston ( Md ) Gaxettt says jthat "a report bat been I
in circulation for several weeks that there is an effort; ba-S
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ing made Dy certain parties in iaioot county to Dring an s
f influence iq bear upon the authorities at Washington to
i permit the return ot tne Keoel isommoaore f ranlclin un- ;
. chanan.. Such a step is one of the greatest insults that
jthelojal people of tjliis county hais ever bad perpetrated
ttpon-:them,' -Buchanan was a resident of Talbot county
' at the comitencement Of the reb'elfkm, and o-wned conaid- f
. erable property there.
TotwUhetanding the annnnacemer ta already made, J
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iatppbiptments to commind have been made ot prominent
lltgular army 'pflicers. An order jon the subject may be 1
" looked for. daily.
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RALEIGH, SATURDAY, JULY 1. 1865
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NO 196i5
VIRGINIA AFFAIRS
The Rimnit'Ofi Whig my a the wiieat cr j- is i . i g
hi vested throughom he State of Virgint-. la Mtnp
sreu us the ji-ld has b. eo go.l.i others tr,.j oti iiiul
aujfULt oi eed will hardly he secured Tie j- t
crop isji joking well, gesieral'y, il! "ver the State.
Tbe Ornoge and-Alexandria Raiir-aJ,, whicb is the ,
graod cnnDt'Ctlng !ihk betweetj the North -and S"iua,
hai been turned over by the Federal Govrnmeti' ' o
the Pierpont Government of Virginia, and the V;r-
Htji i B ard of Public Works will take pofsKt-Hii ti - f
ft bext Tuesday, and immolately commence to put
tht road in working order, jlo ten days the road will
hem running order to Warrebton, and in three weeks
to Gordorihvil'.e, Irom whicb point trains are already
rui ting to Kbi mvnd. Philip Qu gtey, f Deiawa-3,
iind A. Jamiesonj of Alexandria, are agents for the
Board of Public Works, aod rave their OiE.?e. at Alex
andria. rVhe Board will manage the r ad till the
railroad compacy shall be fully organized.
The tobacco market pay3 the Times, now tairly
opeoed, aud there is a bri&k deman i for both le if aiid
lugs Prominent firms in this city iaform Ue that
tbey have bold more than xjou hundred hcigsheades in
the last wtek at good prices. We understand tb;it
there are persons travelling through the i- iur try in
culcating the idea that there are no regular houses in
this city now doing business in this staple, as former
ly, ar.d who are purchashing all that they can induce
our planters to sell at prices far below its value, This
erroneous impression is attempted to be created io
luniic-r the speculative schemes of the persons allud
ed to We are gratified to inform our country frieads
that, though -burnt out, hi me of their old friends are
still d.'iLg business and ready, as ,usnal, t exert
themsr-'vt in their bha:f. In our acivertisirg
colu tiu i -ay be found c rJs o. oid and re!i Vte mer
chantS) and we think ourcuuntry people will better
subserve ti eir own interests by entrusting their bn?'
ness to tUeni than scanfi'-ing their produce to huck
sters and itinerants.
. The work of "reconstruction" in the Norfolk Navy
Yard g.es steadily on. "More than a thousand men,
says the Old Dominion, are employed, the greater
portion ot tnem being house carpenters'-, stone and
brick masons, and laborers. - The wo. k in the ship
carpenters', ship joiners' and machinists' departments
has greatly fallen off, ind large numbers of mechanics
have lately been discharged! If we had a member of
C-i gress to look after the interest of the twin cities
at tbis juncture, the Department at Washington
would doubtW ssbe, induced to ser. d some of its ships
here for repair, and thus furnish employment for hun
dreds of men who are now idle. The "number of
vessels' r.ov undergoing repair at the Yard is very
small. Among, them are the rums Albemarle and
Coin mi i .
L ttis Webb, Esq , a well known citizeu, has teen
appointed Collector of the Port of Norfolk.
B rh Houses of the Legislature adopted the f ! low
ing on Friday :
Resolved by the General Assembly of Virginia,
That the general pjiicy of the present Federal Ad
minisiratioD, aud especially its policy io regard to
reco truction i" Virginia, is eminently wise, just an 5
ptwpcf, a: d nv-i iis thj appr : Kiia.l tb-- ioi! p.'i.
ple o! Virginia.
The follow irg l i:i has also p-shsed bot'i llou-es,
ai o is now k raw :
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia,
rll,at the third section ot tne art passed January 23,
1864, entitled an act "stavitig the cotlecti )n of cer
tain d'-i)ts,'' be arid tr e sttne i.s ner?by amend -d and
hereby re-en ictnd so a to read as follows:
nation 2. Tn it upon all debts and iiabi lities ac
cruing before tin1- tvv;uty -sixth day of July, 1861,
the ilebt or, or party liable, shall, upon demand -f
the creditor, pay the' interest and principal as f'l!ov :
The interest 'Aithin t inety days after demand thereof ;
ot,e-fv urth of the principal within twelve months al
ter tho demand thereof, with interest; ore other
fourth with two years after demand made, wit'i
interest; c ne other fourth within .three years alU r
demand made, with irtetest; and the balance within
' four, years after demand ma le, vvithin interest, and
for failure on the part ot the debtor to comply with
aDy of -the provisions of this section, he may be pro
ceeded against as if this act, or any other act for stay
ing the collectien of debts had never been passed.
Provided that the counties of Accomac, Alexan
dria and city of Norfolk shall be and are hereby ex
cepted fom the operation of this section, as amended.
Secti' D 3 This a t shall be in force from its pas-
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The Legislature had adjourned sine die n Friday.
In the llous i "the Speaker congratulated the mem
bers that their action in the Legislature had kept
the State G vcrnment out of the hands .of the Abo
litionists. Virgir ia is now safe. Wnatevcr they. mby
do to other States, they canno! lorce aPioviaionai
Governor upon her. Whatever they may do tooth
er States, thank Goo", they cannot saddle -suffrage
upou"us."
President Lincoln on Universal Suffrage.
A few days rfuce wo published extracts from
speeches of our late President, pertaining to the
subject of universal suffrage, io which he an
nounced himself as directly opposed to the enfran
chisement of the negro. This announcement
was his public declaration and by his subsequent
acts we have no reason to think that he ever
changed his mind on this much talked of subject.
Nevertheless, the radical abolitionists are trying
to prove that he favored the idea of uuiversal
suffrage and, in order to sustain their statements,
have published the following private letter,
which, on its face, bears the marks of doubt as
to the policy it suggests, .and was never intended
for publication :
Executive Mansion, I
Washington, March 13, 1864. j
Hon. Michabl Hahn
My Dear Sir": I congratulate you on having
fixed yeur name in history as the first Free
State Governor of Louisiana. Now, you are
about to have a Convention, wfeich, among other
things, will probably define the elective franchise.
I barely suggest, for your private consideration,
whether some of the colored people may not be
let in ; as, for instance, the, very intelligent, aud
especially those who have' fought gallantly in our
ranks. They would probably help, in some try
ing time to come, to keep the jewel of liberty
in the family of freedom But tbis is only a
suggestion, not for the public, but to you alone.
Truly yours, A. Lincoln.
gave
The Fashions In Mondaj's PaoGREss we
the drMioes of som new stylf for ladies. Besides
those then mentioned, there ial dress of purple silk,
gored a VEmperatrice, and trnmfd at the back with
bead and gimp ornaments t simuiate coat-tails.-The
sleeves and skirt are also immed with jt orna
ments to match the corsage. Vhite chip bats, with
violet velvet, blonde-lace,&nd chain of mother-of-p
earl brimming, complete the rVtarae not an inele
gant tyio. ; j j
Another is a dress of gray g.dine barege , edged
with a fluted ruffie of the 8and trimmed with
full quillings of blue slik. porsage is low, point
ed irYrront, and-at in 4orijf jct t the back. It i
finished at the throat anWaUt with white muslin
gimp, and cuffs of white ntislin. With this mode'
fancy straw hats, trimmecv'ith black lace, and blue
and black feathers, are ua!jy worn.
If thiGare any Infants t Raleigh, a very pretty
style for them is a dresti white muslin, trimmed
with fluted ruffhs, inserag and tucks. The tablier
is formed of tucks and luarting. A broad pink sash
is tied at the left side.
Bonnets are still of thetite order, Indeed, they
are said to he so scant as bt to be seen at all from
the front, and just touchirj the waterfall at the back, .
Outrageous. A geTtfttan whose credibility is
unquestioned states to usvhat, on Saturday last, no ij
loca f ni n f tirrmr-' t artr, tnc irra rrK Vi3"1 in tK O I'M! Kill J
streets of this city. The ases occurred principally
on Fayettoville street. &
The manner of doing tls work is Impudenff, if not
original. It is said that, leeing a negro with a nevv
hat, parcel of dry goods, c other desirables, the evil
doers snatch them from tb possessor and coolly walk
off with the unforlunate'spsoperty.
Perhaps the samo enttprise may be essayed to
day, but if so, Maj. Dyer'sgua-d will bear a hand in
the gama.
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The Markets yosterday were not so fully str
plied as on previous das of t' e week, and the de
mand for mar y articles exceded the supply. Pris 1
varied only a shade from the quotations of Thursday 1
We may say that our country friends will ri!
ready sa'e for almost every thing they grow esjie-:
cially a; tbis fescive season. -
Monet for Sr.r.nT itr it uiatori Kt a p.
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master of U. S. A rmy reached Raleigh, last Thurs j 1-2 J" l 4., oo
day night, with a heavy amount of funds for distrjf
button among the tr-i ps. If so, it will not onlfi
gladden the h arts of the boys, but give an impetus
Mast be paid in advance in ail ca?es or the paper will
not bo sent ; and the p-sper will be stepped v r . r the tM?te
paid fo r ipire?, uniVsi renevvtd.
yEWXiioY a.vj yEs kalej:s
Will be furni.-hed at the rate of i u.-r Lundr -, c- ::
All order:? ti:hsi be a 'tr.panied by th 'unri'.-.
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Bartiee, Dd with snncti ju of the militarv authoritiet. i other
the colored people here are making txtensire arrange. ' andnold" V
ments for celebrating the nation's birth dy, next Tuef4 i
day. Tbey are to have an oration, procession, fiS
ming banners with mottoes, &c, &c.
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Resigned. Mr. A. L. Lougee, a member of the
old Board of Commissinuers lor Raleigh, and whgt
was re-appoinud recently by Gov. Holden, declinea
the position and has tendered his resignation.
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Permission has been granted the Chief Signal Qfheer
of the Army, to muster ot all the men of his corps wheiie
term of rcrvice expire prior to October 1st. Two hundrecj
aDd thirty will be discharged under th order, leaving
eleven hundred remaining in the corps. f"
The Cincinnatti Commercial, in noticing a serenade in
that rity to Senator John Sherman, says "in reply to ?a?:
question, the Senator said the story that his brother, Gail
Sherman, would consent to be the Democratic candidaie
for Governor, was a silly falsehood. The General wan ao
f going int politics." &
Toe headquarters of the Army of the Potomac, whiih !
are now on tfae Virginia side of the river and near the Lojlf
Bridge, ara to be broken up in a day or two. Thoss ent
tied to their discharges are being rapidly mustered out,
and but the skeleton of a once noble and magnificent army
UUn I CUiAiUD.
Bold Leap Escape -f Prisoner. James Ri
ley, company H, I32d New t York infantry, escaped
from his guards Thursday night, 14 miles from Ra
leigh, by jumping from tho train white iu mot f on at
a speed of thi'ty mile- pr h'ur. He is represented
to be a most 'li.-uinm n- thief and was being con
veyed frvm Salisbury b New Berne as a prisoner
when he, performed tbi danjrous feat. Anufiicer
says he is particularly distinguished for the number'
and value of watches stdeu in c.inp, and this lessens
the surprise. we might otherwise have lelt tnat he
should have been up to time it his perilous leap. At
all everts he is Btill at large look out. for him.
New Advertisements. ft B. S iawell has s-ver-s
-ns ol i'-'H and wants the people to ke-p cool.
To Priiiters the "Progress' has a go)d No. 2
Washington hand-press for at a bargain. Such
power has long been too slow even for ordinary job
A'urk in this establishment , "n fact, if our patron
age continues to increase fur the next as iu the past
thrte months, steam will be to slrw to print the pa
per, and turn out hand-bil's- and other work for the
l-usines- world.
Make the Childkes HApfT. 'e aro gratified
to lea -n i hat ,it Ivjast one uf cfe Sabbath schools of
the city has decided upon appropriate festivities on
the coming fourth of July. I; is the intention of
the supeiinteudent, teachers tnd children to leave
Raleigh at au early hour that naming, by rail, fbr a
point about six miles beyond the city. Plunging
into the woods, they will spend the day in singing
and other appropriate exercises. Some such Arrange
ment should be made by all tfae schools.
Arrested. Private Brown 9th Maine volun
teers, has been arre-sted jnd rnprisoaed upon the
charge of purloiniog letters from the city post office.
Tt is said that he officiated in mat establishment in
a clerical capacity for a few days, a week or S3 since.
The accused' is a young man and we hope that upon
ii.ve&tiutPu h's inmcence may be established.
The regular clerks are Messrs. Jacob E Aspin
wall and McMiiUn, vry poiite and efficient officers.
Escaped. A negro man, name unknown, was
caught stealing from the garden of Mr. J. C. Camp
bell, night or two jynce. Lfe arrested the depreda
tor, tied him up, and deposited him n au out house
for conduct before the provost marshal, next morning.
On examining the wood house, however, the bird had
flown. We mention this case that our citizens, when
they arrest such thieve?, they proceed at once to dis
pose of them
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Cleaning the Streets. The1 government wagou
was busy as usual yesterday in cleaning the streets,
hauling away all the accumulated trash of the week
so far as the people bad deposited it iu lrout uf their
preu.is. s. Mi y neglected to do even that much
towards the cleanlines 1 the city and its health.
They ought to be punished severely for such neglect.
Personal. We observe that Maj. Gen. Schofield,
commandant f this department, has reached Wash
ington, and is in consultation with Gen. Grant as to
affairs iu North Carolina. He is aceompanied by
Col. Wherry, Lt. Col. Campbell, Maj. LoH and Capt.
Wit. slow. In a few days they will return to Raleigh.
In Command. Majir-General Roger is in the city,
having assumed command of the department in place
of Maiot General J. D. Cox, who, we suppese, has
Sett for his home in Ohio, be being a candidate for the
gubtrnator.al office of that State.
Perfect Success the concert by the Sabbath
School children -A the Methodist church, last night.
We shall speak of the little ones at greater length in
Monday's issue.
HOTEL ARRIVALS. June 30th.
YARBOROCGH HOUSE.
Jas. Clark. Newbern
H fl Cobb, Clinton
J A Dates do
M Moran, New York
W R S Burbanks, Wash-
ington
CR Gallaher; do
J McDonald, 41
L D Bencien, Salisbury
J W Jones fc lady Charlotte
Mi3s Jones, " ' do
J F Miller, Goldsboro
Mrs. Cuthburt, Newbern
J B Hibbon, W C
J M Curtis, Pa
D C Saydam, Graham
J E Berry, Durhain3
R L Pronroset & Lady,
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Newbern i
Mrs. Chapuan, do
Misa A Donnell. do
Z R Hoyerman, New York
O N Brown, Hillsboro '
.1 D Flanrer, Newbern jj
U S RaynoMs, Greensbaf o
W S Dodge, Boston Mail 8.
J O Harris, Va -t.
Isaac Haigh, Philadelphia
J D Hamilton, do
W C B Lemard, Lexington
Capt V R Williams, Hali
far
J S Divan, Greene -
J W Hough, Ashe
A Gough & Lady, Chatb am
R J Neely, Va f
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Special Notiet
serted under tb
Square charged
Oljlv .1h r- n !ie. .
umn, at the folio villi:
One limine, One l)ae
TlTO Line.-,
Ten LineH, r mnr
Line for each insert!"
EIWRRaL y
, Will be charged :i
paid for when ha .id.
The above li.itt - u (
we have to pay ea.-h
must demand cah.
June, l.C".
To sfjiscRj -
We have tw pa -a- ,
must b. iv e ni'ii t' oa.-h 1 1
we cannot pay our ear; -, i
is Wit little money in e1 ;;!
persons who vaut a ntu
money to pay tori'.. -r :
inast remit the rnouv ..r i'
Advertisers must j.-.r. iii n
ter, and business men w h ,
expeeted to pay their bo' - v,
Job Printing a.u-: j .0
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To Printers. For sale, a No. 2 Washington Haiid
Press, in good order, may be had for about one half the.
cost of a new one. A bargain for' any one who wishes to
start a paper, or any publisher who requires the usefbf
such a press. Apply to J. L. PENNINGTON,
JJ i-lm Raleigh, N. ell.
EW ADVERTISEMENTS.
M
ICE ! ICE ! ! ICE ! ! ! T
I HAVE SEVERAL TONS OF ICE AND PROPOSE
sending foui or five hundred pounds per day to the'
cit? for.sale. Persons wishing to be supplied, in ouan
tities to suit, will please send their orders to L. E. Heartt
Monday morning next. 1 will commence delivering at
tis store, R. B. SEAWELL.-
jyl-lt
JUST RECEIVED.
f.yom ;
ITOR
And lor sale WlmJi-sale and Retail at re
dut ctl pi S r-. Ii
ii vii-:n i:i:i'
Second door above l'ror-. -. .
b. tween Hai -. ; ' ! o -
. 10 Sacks. Coll -...
fiO b ies Ch.-.
20 boxes Sod i. . .
2000 lbs Plain and 1 ,o, ' .-. .
'25000 'igars.
10 biji.es Lemon-.
50 ljoi-es Kai-i - .
-5 boxes Soap an i C o;d;-
-5 b iXeS SpiCeS.
5 bbls Sy : up-S :. Wjti-? .
Saruin-'S and Sw'L-et ) :
Essences for (.'a-;d v . i i . I
And a full assoi tn,. ut ., ' , ' . - (.
GrQCery line. ,J m,,- - i ,
The Home InleMunuv itiMix.
Over '' It. , ; ' , i"
HOMES FOR ONE DOLIAR.
E3
IMPOVMEXT SECl'riLD rUu
of all trades, b
Militaryi. and Citizen's Clothing, uZEWZfi h ' , r
Houses taken on sale or t-
Li
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N i 'iv W ('.,! l
SUCH AS
BLDE FLANXEL SUITS,
FINE WHITE DUCK PANTS AND VESTS,
LINEN SUITS,
LINEN DUSTERS, Ac, i
SHOULDER-STRAP,
AND ALL KINDS OF MILITARY GOODS
at MILLER & CO'S.,
Kellogg's Store, next old Confederate office, I
je 29-lw Fayetteville Streeti
H. J. HESSELBACH,
COPPER Aisrr) TIN 5INIITU. S
RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES THAT HE HAS
re-openad his establishment at his old stand, oppo
site the Market House, Raleigh, N. C, and ia now pre
pared to mannfacture Turpentine and Brandy Stills, aad
all kinds of Tin and Copper Ware. je 3Q-tf
secured for i enters or buyers.
For full particulars: -end t t Ch
ci;ai .
1. V.
CAM I'HKL
W jJ Sniitn A
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P.
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7 li.
WEST'S iJEWS DEPOT,
FayetteTille Street,
i
( Opposite the Office, of Southern Express Company.)
T ATEST NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AN
I j Baltimore Daily Papers received every morning
Harper'fl. Atlantic, Godey's and Peterson's Magazines
for sale cheap. $
Stationery and School Books ; also, Office Fixtures pf
all kinds. je30-lw-'
Harrison & Howell, Wil le in.'t.. n, N C :
Co, Editors Field vnd KireSid-, Ualeic .
mon, Esq, Rale-gh ; S H Vo,.:ii-, ... Ka:
mer, Esq, Raleigl ; Ma rti n , i a !i na h i i h (
Va) John White, Kso. W .: . o,, N ('.
THE N ATION A L R H A I) I ( . H ( K I V K ! :
' PESCUDS I)1U (. STOIU:. I A -ETTEVILLII
STHIUiT.
LL' THE VERY LA'l K-'l M.W'i Vi)KK. I'iill.A
J. delphia, Baltimore lia! -igii, as.fc .'-r diib--, r
ceTed every mornicr. also aii'i..- p.?; : -: .o-v, d -IttStrated
and comic weeklies, tre-.1.. u.ki.-iw.-, revi-v t.
quarterlies, Ac, Ac.
A pleasant place to sr-erd fi f-w C i' n:-..: -.
Jnne'26-tf
I
C. W. 0. HUTCHIWGS
OULD UESPECTF 1
friends and tha uub.ie
prepared, as heretofore, to do a.i k .
IN'KUJiM Hl
L.lt 1 - 'i -vi
Saddle and Harness Repairing,
in best manner aud with
Story under Masonic Hall,
ited.
l'a
ar his Shop, r , r 1
i't earne.-tiy
Mav 30 t
Fayetteville St.,
R A L E I G H , N
MANUFACTURER OF
Office JS. ( . Railroad Company,!
T Com fan v Si;-- -, - ! "u j
HE SIXTEENTH AW M- MK..HM. OF Till.
Stockholders ot this C a. iv." wii Le he'd at
r uurj on the '2d Thur.-di . i :n .iu , !i"i
t J- , "to can not attend in pe-r..n .;.! ; I-- r-i.d pioxi-.
. All 8t0Ckhrddem w i ! ' h- i . .ai:-: t-. tak-i th-: laCh it-
J EWELER AND ENGRAVER . 1 qmred by the prfc'id;nt
Cash Paid for old Gold and Silver,
May 31-tf
Jr t
NOTICE.
IN ACCORDANCE WITH AN ORDER OF THE
Provisional Governor of North Carolina, the Annual!
Meeting of the Stockholders of the Atlantic and NortS
Carolina Railroad Company will be held in the town ft
Goldsboro', on Thursday, the 20th day of July, 1865. V
All Stockholders, on less belonging to the "exempted
classes," who take the amnesty oath required by the Prel
ident of the United States, can vote and take part in saidl
meung. JUttl JJ. WHITr fcJKD, Pres t.
Goldsboro', June 27, 1865. je 29-tdi
HORSES AND MULES AT AUCTION, f
I WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION, ON AC?
count of the United States Government, to the highest
bidder, at the Market Square, in Raleigh, on Mondays
July 3d, 1865, TWENTY-FIVE HORSES and SEVENS
TY-FIVE MULES.
Te"ms, cash on day of sale Proper vouchers of ibS
Quartermaster's Department, properly certified, will bt
received as cash. f
Each animal will be sold singly. Sale commence at 9
A.. M. A.M. GAROUTTJi,
27-lw' Capt. & A. Q. M. J
S r (1 1 . - -.
Aiidit-.r.
June26 td
1,000
rift
leatiii:k
LBS. SOLI. LLA 1 nr.!
50'J lbs. Upper do.
'200 French C ti: .iw,
Also Shoe Th read. Lat, A '
Apply to A. A. VVlLLAiii' V.
Janel9-6t -2taw .MAiK"
:o.
ALLi.N,
(7 r-'-ncb i
LOT.
FULL
suitable reivard wi 1
ProTostMarthal's 0c--..
Mayl2-tf
WHJP, PEARL. A
bv leaving it at the
A.
U ANTED.
WOMAN OF GOOD CHARACTER '10 COOK
and Wash for a -mail fa mil v. Apply immediately at
jeXT-tf
PU'JGKESS office-
CALL AT WHITAKER'S FOR
CHEESE AND CRACKERS. TOILET SOAP,
jNeedles, Pm, Liiy White, Figs, Raisins, Candv;
Piaying Card;, Pocket Knives, Blacking, Matches, Ac
Smoking aad Chewing Tobacco, Snuf, Pipet, &
je30 2t
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