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r. at Va'h' ili.' A ; i : - ng those who
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va -:ijU! dcr'd !-V F-rgU.-rn near Al-
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t ;. it -xi-(:t -I t v . 1 1 he w ill
j'utii.r -M'f- i.Sat til- (!nirrr.ity of
ns-i.f it- ! utjfi. with;lii'hlj i-ncour-1
--iirah; . , ! i t a i a , J' .und)d bj
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! th-ivit upi.Mri all wtm i.ould
i: ! : iu-.r htj l-"ui the por
!..!, w ') v ppvpt-r p.ttr.nae,
1 -. i ! -. i n ; v . - -it?'-- id Kurope.
:.!-. n ; .ir--- C.jniv, V-'w Jersey
i ..n M .I duv, .ijMi'.im'.-j i lull dt to
ri ; ;iti (! ; t:--iii Ti ton o.
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'.v ..- ..j-iiit-'i ' in- ..t the ilele
a'.:j.; ( iii..f) . eh d c r. . .tl riCiOf t hf
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I, Mi
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'ould get
expects to
.i t
: y I'-iiv. :.iii-n.
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- i... t !.:'!. i'-u' trinu-arid pensions
tiv.iij.J s'i'd ;-!; , and ti ' t - thousand to
;:..!'.! i Jr.-.;. TI;-' p.ivin.'ntg to
h.w .t'!j"!iot'-i t.i i.ine uiillion.o
-'a-:,-d 'j.at --hi-.-u :mI i-'ni:n!s arising
iv- ti-cn grunted. th-.'"ar:tiUHl expense
ID 1 . . !i I; - O 1 ' i".-.Hr? i
. ,'iTe-',) ;id-!:t .if rii- ew Or-
lU, .(!-.. or 1 -i.OOU Keb.r!, troopg ar
. sir. i-r iJ-:j. Shclbv ,t join Max.--ad
u! Smi:!.'- Contemplated sar
h - a and I'ttur'afe for their 'new
he town . t M-.iitou. Md, , wa' nearly
' -tilt id to- Fourth. Notaatore,
ii -'tind.ft.L'', and many t'amilie'a
,";"!!', '.vniH'.Mn uMornion- saints
! P; itica! an-t gonial ditU-rences,
. : ii: iha:;; Y'-yn, i.- expected to
; n a ' -. a d -t i-. 1
A .'e-pa - '.
,. -d h' t i r .'
' in-' l v .- 1 I i-d: Ypaper.- in th
o.v-wnrtii i 0 ) .OLrcT, nnd is one
oii.i Nat; nil Hnk, just- eptab-
!'. 1 1' v.-a r a ,d . 's in a
ii.-- won Sovifto Ht the iatt.' -Derby
that Ire-:d -i:.t .1 oh;i -viry w a mar-I'-nri.,
by M-'t d-caL l.incofn, Esq., a
; e.- 'reid--n . '
v.. Vic-k-huri;, h.i5 it-en appointed,
;; i'- FHrter ; i. O. ;5Jrvin. Judge
aid A. K. S-i--ils. iJu'de of Pro--.
("".. Mr v
a' i, t- eav- b.'.-n madei in an
' '-: .v ' th t---M?". r.v ..;" Wetch
f . :-:!. l'- ii-'-rHt;.'!!-1 are in
tt ,.r- :: . . .,.t:d it appears .that
: ...'! r, t-a it ! r- Ssirrati kn-w! noth
o '''i--rtv a,r life of Mr-
:.: -i. --;): ov (i -:vmi Harto"'
-1 ' : - i - ' ; ' ; - 1 1 -: if. ;
-V'i: o;:.:... t.. iv;prnvp, andwill
; f -.- V:- i . a;i dnn't nnder-.''..-
rotnt-'-te' v o.-t'ah'.ifhed.! It is
- oi --v ! !.- h " si'.', a? has been
.... F- r.t -. ; e a k e h ! ? ul:i m e r rcsi-
' a .u.f . ; that "that - iniiution, hav-
ittg.be en e: t
. l;o M
istiined hv a tax upon .tlie 'ldier?
) of the rr-H!ar -r
t t lii-.k ' !:
i- Presidfnt
tn, - thaji i b ' 'was a
occup'. anv ' p t i.o
priral- rit 1 .l'-"o -,
n:cr r vdeii,ve : - ;n
near tb- 'pi'T-. li.d r
'lor ed t ) a t f ii" s t t '
provide a tum-
xecnttve at'sotne .iiluhrbaus gpot
tii 1. ;h - w t u ever it i ;tS' be
, .' Con -r---s will bp -nb i 1 0 the
'ion-. ' " j -
'' .ProriM.-.iis" (W-v.-rmr Shar?r, of M isisippi , isisued
. at Jaok...n,.tir S'ut cpiMf, ibe 1st iast ., hisproc
' Untation announping to th- peopit- his appointment by
bfu PricC-nt. and ui ( rmtn g th. :n ot tb duties with
n htcli ii- i.-rhAr-eo" . T - av-oidvUldv in proceeding; With
the work ; rep'Vrhig ' r th- Sta:e convention, heiTCftF
points n a ha; g.e nuiub-. of the counties, the county o;tficers
who" were, under t'u"- t-bei rojime Incumbents at theii.me
't'- r.fite-roil tona 5 took j o- csion of the State property,
'' the 22d UMay la'jt ; but all are required to subscribe
! tr tht oath ..faihtai .- prescribed b the1 President. He
W as th-dav f.n'r electing delegates to the Statoron
Hntlon the ."th o'AuC,,t m.iximo. and the l'th "'that
trjonth a th- tit-ic. and Jackson a-- th- phic
the con-
Trntmn to a--n-fe
T
7A. j-'dnt eommittcr of the MatsachusetU LetziitnTe,
-instructed .to inquire into the expediency
1 educing
tjie -hour - ,,'t labor, report that the ten hour y stem is
re ry -gen. .rally adopted-- the only exceptions being in
ujannf4.ctur.p2 tori? and corporations, where theybnow
require men, women ar.d children to work eleven hours
daily-one ho.,;: i,V.r, than in Kngland-a disgra.in
our op-nion, to M-i-.fh u-ettsuid au outrage on baiaan
itT." The committee recommend the appointment 'of a
t i
tion.
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V:-.-hi,
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Mr? U'litjjhr '
own mother, 1
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mcth-.-r, in th-b"U-- l'U to h-'r b v
bat.d. "ir, a a it and u'..: -t
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We
.NT ATK FT F-.f.NiT -Original and Selected.
The State-viile Amr-i' i ha.. b-'.-tt showr. acaicaoj'
(a stone in the ' bladder , -ahi-h tioovin by '-V.
M. Uutop'beti, oi that pliac-, trom th i i'..u.:n of a voting
man in the i."vt.-i- portirn of th countv. u ho i? rapiciy
recote in. Tue. wt-iyiit "? the CRb.-uiu
a halt" and thirty rain-. and a tour :.
It wh- form -i in t o irai tf. a- i biak
- unci n jjd
' a h 'K .
idcntlv was not th- ca.--.
AVe annex ronipi.-'-e Ii-' o- th- oth "t 'o; th
Carolina Raiirod .
Xathani-1 -iiord.-m. ,rri,,.t , , ',Viikes, Superiu
tendt'Dt; Mr. Lee. T!-eaurer : Mi S: i:r-r, Secretary.
The toiiowiriu: b'urJ f)t I ircfir? :. tto- ..-art of the
Stockholder wet" ejected : "i'lios, Web ; F. Mend-n-hall,
I). A I avis, J. M. Morehead.
The question f hav.ing a Nation F IVaiiv .-..tm-otfd with
th- road ws? largely agitated.
The SalL-bmy Banner of Fridr-v yv- rh-it th- hospital
at that.por-r was closed. Thur.sday. Tile --k v -re SiMit te
Greensboro whnn- a post hospital ha- be. t; establi.h-d
jNeithf-r Union nor Conf-d-r:U- ddi--r n-.v r--n iin '
The IfilstOhio Infantrv, Lieu:.. . Liick -v. left 8al-
isburv on Satu: 'lav la-t f loiin- Th
ha.-1 alfo one heme. -
In various portion ol t'-.-- State '11 -
ecroiied for police Jt'itv . t- ;- j v v ii
tOto.
2d 1'. nnsv Ivania
ire being
ilitarv in
nc. ri i anei iii.nl- h.i ve n.v ii --n p.-t ;' ( t -d a- will en-abk-
tiavelent to make th- tiip i.-o.n Chat, itr -. N. C. , t )
Charleston, S. C. in forty eight h --.-
Military Departments and Divisions.
Th l-t ' wi;
1 1 or
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v. as
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une '7. lfe'
GESiBAL Obcf.f.s, No. lis. The Pre.-idt;nt direct tha
the United States be. divided into military divi.-ior.s, arid
subdivided into military departments as follows
1 The Department of the East, Major ien. Joseph
Hooker to command. 10 embra-i- V . r.- 2: 'a;..'
States, New York and New Jersey: headquarter. at -v
York Citv
ft
2 The Middle Department. Major Gen W S Hancock
to commanof ; to embrace the States of West Virginia,
Maryland, except the c-uctiesof Anne Arund-1, Prince
George's, Ca'rert Charles and St. MatyV; the hn- of tiie
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad in Virginia; the States o!
Delaware and Pennsylvania ; headquarters at Halt im ore
:i The department, of Washing in. M tj (-n. ') ('
Augur f command ; to embrace the District of Cobain
bia, the Counties of Anne Arundel Pripce George'.-, Cal
vert, Charles snd St. Mary's in Maryland and Fair ax
Countv in Virginia ; headquarters at Washington
4 the Department of the Ohio.-Maj. Gen. HOC On!
to command; 10 embrace the States ol Ohia, Indiana,
Illinois and Michigan ; headquarters at Detroit.
f The Department of the Tennessee, Maj. Gen. Go".
Stonernan to command ; to embrace the Sute of l'ennes
8ee : headquarters at Ktioxville
6. The L-eparttuent of Ken uckv, Maj. G-n. John M
Palmer to command; to embrace the State of Kentucky :
headquarters at Louisville.
T. The Department of the Missouri, Mnj Gen. John j
Pope to command ; to embrace the State? of lsc-min, j
Minnesota, Iowa, .Missouri and Kansas and the ten itot if. j
of Nebraska, Dacotah, and - Montana; headquarter at j
Fort L.eavenwortn.
8. The Department of Virginia, Major-Genera 1 Alfred
H. Terry to command ; to embrace the State of Virginia,
excepting Fairfax county, and the line f the Baltimore
and Ohio Kailroad j headquarters at Richmond.
9. The Dc-pajtuient of North Carolina Maj. Gen. Jn .
M-SchotUld to command ; to embrace the State ol .North
Carolina; headquarters at Raleigh.
10. The Department ol South Carolina Mai Gen. (i.
A. Gillmore to command ; to embrace the State ot S -nth
Carolina ; headquarters at Hilton Head
11. The Department of Georgia Maj. Gr . Jam-s K
Stedman to command; to embrace ti,f jSta'e t,i iieonin:
b-adquartetP at Augusta.
12. Tiie Department of Florida Maj. Gen. John G.
Foster to cammani ; to embrace ttt htate of Florida ;
headquarters at Tallahassee.
13. The ' Department of Mississippi Maj Gem H. W .
Slocum to command ; to embrace the State of Mississip
pi ; headquarters at Vicksburg
14. The Department or Aab area .Maj. General C R.
W od to command : to eu.ibrac- fi.e Stat of Alabama ;
headquarters a. Mobile.
15 The Department of L misiana and Texas Mai Gen.
V It U Cnt.K.t,-. I . ..! -- . . .1. .
. o. 1. - .u luuiujauu ; 10 njnrnace tue otate .a:
! Louisiana and Ttrxa : hednuni t i - t. . - -!-o
lfi The Denartment of A 1 1c a nijs 1 i f;,- I t r...-
noma to command ; to embrace the .Slv
Indian Territory ; headquarter? at Little Rock.
J The i?c-;Ciiient or Ooluoibia Brijr Gen G Wri.'
ht
to command ; to embrace the State of Oregon and Terri
tories of Washington and Idaho, headquarters at Kurt
Vancouver.
18 The Department of California Major General Irwin
M-Dowel! to command ; t(t embrace the Sttites of Cali
fornia and Nevada, and Territories of Utah, New Mexico
and Colorado, headq;uartei s at San Francisco.
Division
1 The Military Division of the Atlantic Maj Gen Geo
G Meade to command ; to embrace the department of rhe
EaVv, iniddie department, "department uf Virginia," de
partment of North Carolina ard department of South
Carolina, headquarters at Philadelphia.
2 The Military Division of the Mississippi Maj Gen W
T Sherman to command ; to embrace th department of
the Ohio, department of the Missouri and department of
Arkansas, headquarters at St. Louis.
3 The Military Division of the Gu:f Major Gen P H
Sheridan to command ; to embrace the department of
Mississippi, department of Louisiana and Texas, and de--partment
of Florida, headquarter s at New Orleans.
fhe Military Division of the Tennessee Maj Gen G
H Thomas to command ; to embrace the department of the
Tennessee, department of Kentucky, department of Geor
gia and department of Alabama, headquarters at N'ash-
vitle.
r. Tl. . A ( : I : . - T::r r . ti il . 1 r r . t- t . -
- u quinary umnun 01 ine racmc aiaj uen u v
Ualleck to command ; to embrace the department of the
Columbia and department of California, headquarters a;
San Francisco.
All officfrs hereby assigned will proceed, on receipt of
uns order, to taice command 01 tneir respective depart
ments or military divisions. All officer relieved bv'thi:
order will, on being relieved by the proper officer, report j
by letter to the Adjutant General for orders. '
th (i
; Hv order ot the President of xhe cnitad States.
E. D. TOWNSEND, A. A. General
U'AGIL TUESDAY-
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THE CITY.k'i;
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, a - tbtfthe i
1-tynbt last,
chVreli to his
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i cover imt'hi:5
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tt.roueh w.th liv a tV-
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t o; the .-tft liuer to p"
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i-.fi-i --i'!i a eoure Of a
it-
Wlo.'-aei 'iiu.K-.-nt -.r. guilty of h- d'-s-n t" n irdei c.:
-b, in- -!iiv 1:0 nieauf '.f hm i-.tHiii'r.e; t-ut wi.i j;t.r ;e
i:o'.ont criminal, the only safety wiiicii hone- eople
h.'lVe e.a;n-t ti'.e RKAI. cavrot-r, i to ?!)OOt doui )i- veil
t;i- !'-! i-rid-!-. It is a serious matter, tlii h.aiit ot aj.
ptoaeiii'je utioif-sidinj; people at night, witii a deadly
weap'-u in bar d, bavin,.' neither Lu.-inos ;.or i-qua lit
a 1 . -
- - - -.-- - -
Suspicions Character. A negro ught a
nitrlit 01 lu .i -iia.-e. .t t tie corner of 1 large tt and Viluv.ngi
01. t 1 --t -. act i eg in it -1 y upi-iuu.- maf.iiojaiid hav- j
ai'.' m ii:- oaiid a ;argt liulciu-r Kuite. It hat . i-ataer
str'ng ta-r-ia-o !.. tio- handle arol rmde into a lop siifH-eii-iit
!-h'lr-;-to tit th- ri-t. I'pon scare hiug iibi a bunch
.. ; '.; -.or and ot!!(-r k.-y u found in t h e po k, t '" a groat
co, t
whii-h be wor.-. Tiie geiitlernen who ii isea-red the
a '.. . k- : i'l-alV'Jit I" place iiiiil 111 cVt'-i j i some
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'b-i. cr.-ihg Fayetlevilie s!r--t he ma
1 11 . . . L A 1 ..
-ii tor ;uiu flown Ainrnn .-ireei , -a.-i w m .
.. 1 .-01 pun
1:1. :; - U- t 1.
t I,
rnbrvo rasC.il was i.etfei.
it MMlOiiill.
iOUi
, 1
-uce.-ed in arresting men whose
or nte
..ii o! u 1 . ug-doiiig is plain, tlu-y may kno 1
to d ; s ; ) 1,1 -e 1
11 .-tii. uur p; esumpi 1011 is t n at ui.
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M - 1 :i . . ; wou 1
ia'e no obiectiou to suen etiaract.
:. j T urn.--
o over to the city or jan guard :or appeal
a- -. 1. - st marshal next dav. but iu the abs
a: consent to such proceeding, we suppose it c
; 1 i 1 e
MUSIC in Kaieiffn. -VV e are porrv t oeiieve
our it i i--tit ut- hi a music teacher capable of
:n-t ; ...t ,on ,i. ; horoujji-baes. As the fuudajnentaJ
1 . 1
ri-r . "v had sup
osedtnar. eeu aujLeurs rf
t.e" c-t it ilci.j ii
an-, the tact ac
t ion but it appears we
tuts for fh- h no i
to- music vv
tve iu.etiurch as wen
'.lio-t :'.tiious. a music i-uuii nnuti- .'ft
Tniiie cont ribllt es lar,
a! ,-piiat in tio 'iuetuary , ami as tu"-
iiu-uieiit . pleasure aad ennobling- o- - -AS
in: arr -..-hi world ler Ud
i tfiinUrd
a r-i-nar not as heretofore, unoni&ts
!
naaientali-iii .
In the idea of leaciifug the desired end, w
r.iiicii t ii.it n -ompr-tent teacher, both for tie4
in tvumeni atioii, would realize a handsonT;
iCC
of tun- bv locating here
(iettine: Eteadv One ofthefirt official
" 1
G -rk ..; tins coiiiitv. we believe, was to havel
ntcum.ei.t e. bi-'a commeuceth with "T
"any;.
ej o. toe -o-pp,, ini V 1 11 - 1 o e cii f 01 suuijl
t
,'U'e
'a ., tiled sin-rui.'ii to siiv. the n"
aci-n-t- i-i-Ued t
V'ol
iu Roo-terand Clementijr.
W - have
only t add that
1 uis i true union well applied, y
. 1
Iu s-.ieit an fitre of bullets, ,
And n ay the twain be well suppli1!, -Wit
1 prosperous broods uf pullet i
And as tin vears roll swt-ftlv oast.
" x
They -till some happiness may 1'
'I ii-ir loves still new, until the la
They'll hear t he' little roosters
Ferrrl nas ti few more blanks left and we
v 1 ; I tiii them up with, pleasure.
. 1 . . .rot. . 1 1. v 1. .
1 :-'it !!!-;. wr; c'a;n lie wita.mt a mail u
. an be found who is wilhiu: without reward
o , a -sen ami 1 uen ienver 1 noin. v c are
' - out.. 1 n a" pr--eiit .-ecupied . an offl
1.1 11- ... I x -
' 0-0 taut;- 'i-at-.v . that th.- arniv mail w.
;.nd d;-ti t It ut 1 d -is-wher- an 1 now the o
. . .1 1
'.."-(: 1 .a in - h'i.i or a-r- ,0 nniKe an a rr an gem
reception , .-.-i .!..o;very of postal ru'att
tar-- atn nortt uav siiowu a dtsnositiota
1 I
',..-nt to mannce posH"lMitHirs so that our pfc
icconmi'.-il atcl and a-ra rr-mnf s can na
-,v,. heiu v..-. by c'.nfe'ie.Bce with thernj5
i-tmiatkm th- K-n-tit. of the maiN. 1
i-uio-i. nu 1 1 -'J 1111 CS acr ion r,.
ajni-ii" an t 1
rTfksters
11Z
-1 1 u c irren
tly re
.1- .1: Ri- nm... ri and oilier cities, the hi
market arc- to be chargei a tax of d
tell t if the p: tvileee of SfillCL:. Upon IF
cottinm-.tioi oi tiie report, though a-a a-5
ey tt-'would ji.o.tac- .-I hn revenue. Tj
'' aga-n-t ' ii : ui .;.sewheiv minht not ok
a- n ,,-vy agaiii-t tberrt here ; but as ttl
'j'.o st'.ouably heavy, to o-,ake them disgi
of per c- rr-."- - - o i-.- b- anything bt
I
1; m the ;ci'ii; aufnoritu-s.
uusiereo uui.. ine ib.tn regiuj
i unte-rs were mustered out of service
; " his ; Br;-;. Gen. Alden'f old regiment as
' 1-ave for huine text Wednesday, in coma
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Lo.vin. i lie boy-inaniteted theirtdehg
! co using .iz.-: s ov vociferous huzzas.
The Domestic Market vesterdi
crbly well supplied, with vegetable
meats, fresh and salt. Of bacon ar
enough to supply the demand at
! the country would do well
to.
Peaches, watermelon
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uounaaut ami ebe-ap
of veeetables. and y
remunerative to o
Grone
ment,
were-
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rti.o. .sc. iwuuiu I
well known estabiisineh
. iiimpelf And ar-itfii.t . Tj
a- Thf - at ;i. PHtl
it . a' ; 'ti:'i-e"-i- -. ..t n character -to. nTeginef
rv. T . r. k'v tH.-r.i a call will be lunds-onaelvS
'V T-..r .-.i
Beard of Commi sioners K : ki,u . Ja';
1 1.;.", At a na-et : ik of t la- Hoard of-Cnnni.iinier.
tiii- d;;-. it wh
(h i Htn, That h'1 -utie! pe'-Miei-who are puruirp
the hu'-ir.-.- of Fuyii'u' and cellinir .-ball pay n ctv tax
cf ,') e'l-!;
A;; vH-'UHaM.it ;;ou-f5 a tax of I'l'.j ea-ii p-; v.
and
1 at t;i- itl r otne-r oii-et tto- mip,..
t tl - hoar: .! .1 ; C n ; stuphkh, Li'k.
The Provost's Sanctum. A tb rong of igitori,
wih'ir.p or c.impiih-oi-y , 1 always a feature in he hi'tory
of the provost' e sanctak:.
Yesterday, Abram (c.d'd) wag convicted of ab -tractinp
a pice- or more of bacon from a hogshead in charge of
th- S-. uthei n Express c .mpany and euffered the usual pen
alty that is, he was hnffg up by tbt- thumb? at the head
-f F a v -tt -vi'le streev
Henry Pool (col'd) was placed in confinement to await
trial for being drunk on the streets and using foul and
threatening language to citizens.andl even throwing stone
or brickbats at persons passing.
An importunate crowd was present in the morning with
all kind vf minor complaints, but none of importance.
Job, it is properly suggested, waa never detailed as afsist
a t pr.ivost marshal, for if he had been his reputation for
patience would not be go great as it is. We verily think
u probable, un"-s some people leans more than they ap
pear at present to know, that it will toon be expected of
him to christen the children. We bteg people not to. go
to him for redress everv ttme their babies crv
? Citizens and Stranerers who, wish anything Ln the
printing line will find it to their ad-eantage to call at the
Progress Office, where, by the aid of power pressas and
jin extensive establishment, all kinds of printing is done
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(jox owe any person--GET ONE.
1 any person owes yon--GET ONE.
!d to any part ot tne oun.e ou
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tf daress
W R. RICHARDSON,
Raleigh, N . C
CAN BE FOUND AT
E INTELLIGENCE OFFICE,
K 0 1 SEMSTRE8SLS, GOOD COOKS'
t. . c r-.n-iiirs Drirers. Porters
Ws. Farm Hands, Ac, Ac Call and see.
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Ohly the- who cont! act t'.-r n
colutii n, f - u-. th ree, sis i 1 t w -1 .
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Cont-act ad ver; isei s mus t 1 A c
m 1
otners ili advance
Ail advt,-rti.ut.-i.t must be til.- K-d h -ii.-r .; t '. U
and r.i adverti.ement w ill b- m.-, i . nh :.. i.-(: "
Adrrtiiem.-utj ia;-;rteii r.e --. iw ic . -: : -
week wit! be charged Due D a ; ;a- - . . .:.
sefti'-n.
our cm
LA 77 .A"
Is larger in the c.ty ar.J tLrougt,. u: State that: , -otuer
pper in .North Far dina. i n- v...
in the camn and among the pe,.pe i.-v j. itun la-jci
number of persons than any rh. and n-ncr if
importance a6 an a!i w-rtisitig nud 1 u n: di-uid nut iv over
looked bv business men.
SPECIAL XtT .'..
Special Noti-e will be et ir. mini.-n, leadf i. aii-t rr.
serted under the Special A'o head, jnd )n- ,-,iar a
Square charged for every incrtb,n.
LOCAL Cul.rM.X.
Only snort notices will "be admitt-.-i i-
Local C
umn, at the following rates :
One Line, One -Dav $1 00 j Throe Lines, Orm Pa v (
Two Lines, ' 1 ;,o j Five Lines, " J '
Ten Lines, or more, at th- rate "ot Twentv-tive C-r, f
Line for each insertion.
FL'SKUA L X( TICKS, MA !' It ! C KS, o . .
W i'l be charged same as Advertisemc: ts and taust
paid for when haaded-hi, m tht-v will not app.-at .
The above Rates wi 1 be adhered t. in ail i'.ic-, and ..
we have to pay cah i n -v-; ( b . . in our ctsinc-.-. w -must
demand cash.
June, lb:, ls5. J. . P F N .N i GTO v A Co.
to -s 1 'US'. 'U 1 H t:i:s a i . i t. , .- ; ; .
We hav..' t :.' cash tor paper, ink and i i - , and w
must bare tn .re cash from those foi whom e. - u n : . ..
we cannot pav our current expe.n-. V k no v. ti.-r-is
but little money in circulation, hut tln-ij ! t, v-.
persons who want a n-.:Wspap-i 1 im! -anu- t -, . . t ; .
monev to pav for ic. Person- sving their p.-ipr irat i;-,-must
remit the raon-y or it will be stooped.
Advertisers must pay in advance for all trtln si-nt mat
ter, and business m-n wu adve-tis" ia-vrular!v vsili'--expected
to pay their bill monthi .
Job Printing must U- paid for when . i u : 1.
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EXTBAOROtNARV ATTRACTION.
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GOODS AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
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CHEAPER THAN AT NEWBERN .
OR ANY POIN i
S O I T II O F A 1. T P3 0l!i:
jjR. L. Ii. KELLOGG, AT THF OLD Si A.N t) '.;
ts. li. Young, or. tajt-viile Str-'-t, Kai-ij h . N .
C, respectfully announce- to th- public thai h La.-
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JUST R E O.E IYED
a large and well-selected assortm-nr D r v I--, I
dies' Furnishing Goods, Roots and Sho-i, llat and Ctp.
tc. This sto?k wiii purchis-d in -w York -it.-- the
recent decline in prices, and is no -a- otf-redat term hover
than goods of the same description can '. put cha.-.-d it,
Newbern or any point south of Baltimore
Country Merchants and others subpli-d at wh- i-.-jlv.
iy 15-lm
AND -
Agricultural Implements.
k LOUGHS, CO LT 1 VXTORS.i C 0 ii N FLA . T F R S ,
r m t ! '
tlay ar o Manure r o- k
Hnn nnH Rslfes S.- V ' he arid Sra'he-.
Spades, Shovel's. Monir and shoot tinridk, .
Axes and Handles, Carpenter 's Tool,
Hatchets and Hammers,
Scythe Sharpners a: d Sto.-. s,
Frying Par.a. Coffee Mi is, porcelain K t:'c,
" Na'i'S, (nlisiz-s. ; Cur, y (a-mb-., A: , Ac,
For sale, cheap tor cash, by
MILL F R A ( O..
Store for mer iv occupied b v S H. Y ur.g,
iy 7 eod2w
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IMPOIT
NT TO MILL OWNERS
CELEBRATED IMPROVED
I SCREENING MACHINE
VI I T 1 A
3;
SMUT
rnBE UNDERSIGN FD ;S NOW PRr. PARED lO
I furnish this indispen-ihl- art, cl-. high! v 'np; ov-d,
with fluted teethe, am1 ar.d cockle . ci ei-s ano w,h sh.p
thenTfrom Durham", Depot t. ay po.nt 'tn N Lnn.d
States at the shot test not.ee. Price jl - W i,i u.e in
oaymeot Bacon, Lard, Cotton Yarn. Leathe-. Iron.
Fih. at P-Tjret nn-
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