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ra lastv uigbt no w.legraph for gar read rs
jing.. We are cousbkd by the fact, howavor,
atterprisirjrg agents hava furnished ua with
reliable nowa by express. Besides the corn
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rdpn Brokers" are doiDg a rushiog businysij
agton.v
;or hath it that Governor Perry, of South
is in Washington, not with his own constat,
usa "And" wanted to have a talk with tisni
Speech at Greeeville, on the 3d inst., in
is taid to l ave apologized lor trie k-be. Hon.
jent. dcts not believe in the old maxim of
:b with the Turks, as the "turkeys" do.
Jerjt Ji hnson has received such information
i Teonesfcee, as to cause hiru fully to indorse
of Emerson Etheridge..
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... . -yife of the Rebel Gen. Ewell proceeded to
TeiV7. aeo on Wednesday, morning with an order
' U:zj T. . 'dent Johnson for the release of her husband.
- Cz t:.-i; z the oath of allegiance he was liberated, i,nd
b;tL 1:."; for the South the same evening.
V t ' Ti'2 Befrel General Roddy has arrived at dairo,
JL;; v plitd to President Johnson .for pardon.
, lis cz; ::-2es. a determination to be a good citizen, to
?t - , r 3 laws, and to use all his influence to sustain
A tt 3 G:, eminent.
; '11 ; trial of Champ Ferguson, the Tennessee
gucrfii iiprogressiDg rapidly at Nashville. The
A'cbirt3 riin'at him, include several specifications of
I Ci:fd:r csdfcobbery. He will urdoubtedly be haag-
cd .3 L2 1, c 11. deserves it.
'. Pain rsfon, although far advanced in years, is
. cn "It 2 iturap," AalkiDg to the people about the'eom-
, Th: r.Lbmond Whig ia afloat again, published
' fey Hz ::. T.lUott & Shields.
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rc - orts4o the effect that the artillery and
. tj sold by Texas rebels to the Mexican
after Kirby Smith's surrender has been
ia.pur military authorities by order of
..'The report of the departure to MexN
Is Kirby Smith; Price, Magruder, Shel-
v - other 1 .
tgiven" rp
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by, Dec s and Jackson, with a number of their
follower;:, r.ndt Governors Moore and Allen, of Lou-
; isiaca and Clark and Murray, of Texas, is also con
.firmed. Gsn:ril Cahby is now in command of th
Stats 3 cf Lc r 'siana and Texas.
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H 2 I-rjr Harris, the heroine of the late re.
; r! ill- trial; lias left Washington for her home
in L-:. n, Iowa, where her parents reside.
The 111: ' .:z Devlin go to Baltimore, where they
vill r.c r:n tha'tiiillenery basiness. r
: In t'. 3 north westerp part of South Carolina,
;t7h;re;Unii; .1 States . troops have not been during
. the reVtll'ori, tne.people, it is said, still prefer "Con-
. federate currccj" to the United States greenbacks.
,Thej T7i:l n J plenty of their fellow citizens in
-rill:::' : f.rtunate parts of the State willing to
c:' '- tyem in their preferences.
:x. - ' Hampshire Superior Court has deci-
C-lli 1 press com par y delivering a parGel
r : .iJ " W. cabalistic "CO. D." -collect on
allow a person to whom it is con -:
'Je. time to open the package and de
1 :r he will receive it or not. The rule
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1 z !;Sen that no examination could take
! - 2 lit rer must take the package and de
i .'.z T. r It contained what he had ordered
.5 L"ciion of the court id both legal' and
hi:1: letter cannot be said of all legal de-
-A r'": a'.who has. recently made a trip from
,ia, t Montgomery, Alabama, says
aeraliy, haviDg recovered from their
tl.: fret:.
evtr toe acquisition (if their liberty, have
guttled, dsr-si t j work on plantat ions ;. but many of
thin 1:7. ; t3 be taught that freedom and idle
csi.xra net onomous. ,
-r, IbaPoet, Novefist, and Statesman, has
b c :j 1 : C f he has concluded to abandon society
" 1 ; : . 3 to raris to live, in obscurity, under the
P ' ' .1 c::3 pf an cmiueut aurist.
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- rA. B. lullett, Asst. Supervising,. Architect of
4 : Treacury Department, started from' Washington
t1 rth for Norfolk on a' tour of observ ition and
l'-3t to be: extended hereafter thn ughout the
' theWiew of alteiji.g the custom-house
erecting others where needed.
''igan, the pestilent little gambler and
1 After a lorjg career of infamy in
Iy, ne ventured oack to California, fr m
I teen driveu by the celebrated Vigi
:2Cqf 1850. He has been there sever -
Zartly 'daring auy one to arrest him.
L '.ant, in a fit of dehrium tremens, he
wo men, and was aiming at another
: r put a bullet through his head.
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Crinoline--L.ucky Escape.
' ufg Expr es says :
! lyfof rare personal and mewtal ac
iSjlresiding in West Ward, attempted
!ieF"xistence. yesterday by leaping
.. vFof tunatelj a strong current of
;ng up the excavation at the oppor
V inflated hr crinoline and buoyed her
,tir assistance offered and rescued her
ileus position. She is supposed to
oring under a temporary fit of insan
vunrequited aad misplaced affection.
made heoiletfDr a visit down town,
4tcation of menta.1 aberration, as up
ajdwelling, she rUshed to her aunt
1 upon her heek one of her sweetest
jnarked, "you need not expect me
:rV' The inmates of the house were
-as thati two minutes by the screams
1 Cook, who witnessed the unsuccess
tD jump down the well, and.thus' extin
tal spark. Tile lady had entirely re
bw moody and desponding state of
ening, and sang a popular air with a
f toru, science of trill, and perfection of
!,er,r: ptured the family circle, and be
' ! c ivil that "reason had resumed its.
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VOL. VI RALEIGH, WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 186S. MO 215.
The Loss to 'the Sootb tut the Dkath of Mb.
Lincoln. Speaking of the execution of the assastiag,
tke RichmonoT Republic says : Tliere was but oae evil
that could add aggravation to our 'case, and that
was the murder of the very man upon whose faith
and kindly nature our whole reliance for the mitiga
tion of our misfortunes reposed. The roaj who
struck down the late President
-blow against the South, between whom and those
woes wnicn befall the vanquished, Mr. Lincoln stood.
It was not for usrto desire a mitigation of the, fate of.
tbev conspirators, or to question the manner of their
taking off. We were the chief sufferers by the assas
sination, and we should have continued to suffer if
; they had escaped conviction and punishment. We
are not in a condition to shoulder a vicarious criaie
As the crime is at last punished, the blood of the
criminals has expiated the blood of the innocent, we
may now be relieved of the odium of an unjust im
putation, and spared the insult of a perpetual crimi
nation. Two gentlemen from Georgia made an appeal to
Mr. Seward', the Secretary of State, to the effect, that
some privilege promotive of his comfoft and.- health
should be bestowed .upon the Hon. A. H. Stephens
then and now a prisoner, as our readers know, in
Fort Warren. The Secretary kiDdly augured them
that he would institute proper enquiries and it it
could, the privilege solicited would not be withheld
from the distinguished prisoner
"But, gentlemen," said the Secretary, eyeing them
keenly, "have you not a word to say for Mr. Davis ?
no petition to present for him ?"
Surprised and confounded our. Georgia friends hesi
tated when the Secretary quickly, remarked "since
his (Mr. D's arrest, -eave from Mrs. Davis, not one
appeal has come from the South in his behalf."
Upon this incident we have no comment to offer.
Atlanta Inicttigcncir.
A Cow Drinks Eighteen Gallows of Whis
key. The Troy Times, of Eridvy, gives a most re
markable case of "beastly" intoxicatioo :
It seems that on the upper part of Green Island
an nucit wnisKy stilt ex'st.-d, until yesterday, when
Marshal Kipp, Collector Woodwu-.l, ;md Inspector
illicit whisky still ex'st.-d, until y
Fales made a raid on the
premises, nu iOCKea up
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both the owner and che door. A mouth ago the dis
tillery was in fu'l blast. It wad a "still" night, and
the man running the machine, who had ma le eih
teen gallons of whisky, put it out in tho open sir to
cool. Along came a c jw. She wag thirsty, and the
beverage looked inviting. She swallowed every dron
eighteen gallons of no rectified whisky, warranted
to kill at forty rods; That cow has been drunk ever
since. She staggered home, and ia in the fou th
week of a grand old Vender "The cow eats n 'thiug ;
falls down whenever; they try t jrai;e her up, and
has become as lean as a crow instead of a cow.
Whether the cow will ever get. a .ber, or end iter life
in a fit of delirium tjeruens, h a qiu-siion we sh ill
look anxiously to see the solution of. It' is really a
remarkable case, aud we s'.onld scircely relieve it, if
our informant was not counecied with the -telegraph,
and of course, perfectly reliable.
HCamp Mebting Anecuv'TE. At a camu meeting
airuuiuer oj laoies conriuuea standing on me oencnes
notwithetandiog the frequent hints from the minis
ter to sit down. A reverend old gentlemen noted for
good humor, arose and suH.
" I think if those ladies standing on the benches
knew they "tad holes in their stockings, thee would
sit down."
This address had the desired effect there was an
immediate sinking into the seats.
A young minister standing behind him, and blush
ing to the temples said :
" O, brother, how could you say that ?"
" Say that ?"said the old gentleman,' it's a fact
if they badn't holes in their stockings, I'd like to
knaw how they could get them ob.
A Wife Dies on Her Husband's Grave. A sin
gular event occured in the German Reformed Cem
etary in Middletown, Frederick county about sun
set on the 4th of July. MrS. Hannah Keller, a
widow lady, well advanced in years, residing in
Middletown, m company with her daughter, visited
the grave of her deceased husband, on the even
ing above stated, and whilst trimming: the flowers
upon his tomb, was suddenly stricken by apoplexy
and died in a few moments. On the following af
ternoon her rerflains were deposited in the very
spot where she died, by the side of those of her
husband.
The theatrical wardrobe of J. Wiikes Booth, the
assassin, winch was picked up from the wreck of the
schooner Marie Victoria, has been sold by auction in
Canada. Though most of the articles were greatly
damaged by the salt wrvter, they realized high prices.
A dressing case, nearly in pieces, brought fitteon dol
lars, and spoiled costumes were knocked down at
twenty -five dollars each.
DIED,
In this city, on the morning of the 25th, Edwin Moa
gan, infant and only son of T. D. and M. h- Sledge, aged
19 months and 4 davs. Tbe funeral will take place from
the residence of T. D. Sledge, Hargett Street. The
friends of the family, and the public generally, are in
vited to attend this ( We Jnegday). morning, at 9 a.m.
On yesterday morning, at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Harriet D.
Crowi, wife of W. H. Crowe, Esq., of this city. 'Her
funeral will be at thu Presbyterian Churcii, this morn
ing at 9 o'clock. The frienda.of the family, and citizens
generally, are invited to attend, without further notifi
cation. . WANTED,
FIFTY (50) HOGSHEADS OF GOOD LEAF TO
bacco. Send samples per Express.
je29-tf 1UCHAKDSON &. MILLER.
" WANTED,
SEAMSTRESSES, COOKS, A URSES, WASHERS
and Ironers, Laborers of enty description ; also,
consignments of Cotton and Tobacco. Town Besidences
and Lots, Farms ; alsf, Produce of every kind
je 30 tf RICMARDSON & MILLER.
FOR SALE,
A GOOD FARM AND WATER-POWER. APPLY
to RJCHARDSON & MlLLER.
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IMPORTANT NOTICE.
Ihave Trefully prepared and hare for sale circulars
oontaiuing the prices of gold every day from May
1G1 to May 1S65 Pries 25ctpreopy.
Apply to W. R. RICHARDSON,
jy 11-tf.
ROOMS WANTED.
WANTED, TWO FURNISHED ROOMS WITH
out board, for a gentleman and his wife Apply
at Progress othe immediately. jy 18-1 w
THE CITY.
The Lait Drinking Establishment Closed .
Yesterday upon the authority of Gen. Ames, the provost
guard was busy in closing all those places where ,
spirits of vini godlici as we apothecaries say had been
Tended. It is understood that the order included every
.saloon in the city, and the principle of no future tales ap
plies &s well to grocers and other stores.
It ia related that a soldier recently on trial for habitual
drunkenness, was addressed by the President : "Prisoner
you have heard the prosecution for habitual drunkenness ,
what hare you to say in defence?" "Nothing, please,
your honor, but habitual thirst." This would bo the
plea of many ia or midst, we presume, bnt evep. that
class will readily admit the propriety of the new order.
It is well said that when Sir Thomae Moore wrote his
Utopia, and Harrington his Ooeana, they were both
at liberty to exercise "their fancies in constructing
model conditions of society, without any constraint
from the actual facts, necessities or circumstances
then existing. Their uushackledf imaginations were al
lowed "to body forth the forma of things unseen," and
bestow on the airiest of nothings "a local habitation and
a name." Those authors were building Utopias, and such
architects are beyond and above all the prosaic criticism
of the every day world which is nevertheless performing
soberly and conscientiously the actual work of which the
fanciful builder is only dreaming.
These are truisms which no one will attempt to dispute ;
and while the spirit of intemperance which pervades
Raleigh may be by some regarded aa of little conse.
quence, it is important to remember that the chief draw,
backs to harmony in the country at present have their
source ia bad or good whiskey. Tbe fierce tides of the
ocean have their origin from small streams, and so im
morality's turbulent strength ia acquired from the lesser
reservoirs of corruption which eiist all over the land."
We have but to commend the new oVder with an w
pression of hope that it may not be modified in the least
until the civil authority has been completely restored to
its ordinary aHd appropriate functions. Neither soldier,
sutler, citizen or freedman should form an exception U
the.rulin until all are alike permitted to engiga in th
traffic.
Dinner to Returnrd Soldiers. We hear that
the proposition in Monday's Prognia, io behalf of a din-
. ner to returned and returning Confederate soldiers, ha
met with tbe hearty endorsement of citizens of this city
as well as county. In a few days a number of gentlemen
will adopt measures looking to some definite arrangements,
uch as fixing the time, place, and method of obtaining
that substantial aid without which su6h entertainment
cannot be given. It is pleasant to announce that parti
anry has been altogether "excluded from the proposal,
and that men conspicuous for unwavering and uninter
rupted devotion to the Union are as active in the qcheme
as any who, chose a different line of conduct. Such a
spirit may not be too highly commended, for the welcome
from the eitizens of Raleigh and Wake county is to old
neighbors and friends, who, whatever may have been
thci? political differences, have never workeda forfeiture
ot social regard. Let the dinner be prepared and sftch a
a reunion ef hearts and hands distinguish it as shall
bring baok again tho halnynn Past.
ProTOSt Sanctum. Yesterday there was the usual
rush to the f 'Sanctum" of the initiated and uninitiated;
but we are again pleased to report that the amount of
crime seems to be rapidly diminishing. The record of
that establishment is a perfect barometer of morals, and
the few cases which now come before tbat tribunal of an
important character, is a fitting commentary on the faith
ful discharge of military duty under the new regime.
Henry, a negro, convicted ef stealing a hog and slaugh
tering the same, was dismissed wth a scorching repri
mand from the Provost Marshal, Capt. Barrett, as said
darkey "bristled" up and paid the owner for his hog.
We must invite attention to the fact tbat in spite of the
dignity of the court room, a great deal of swearing i dai
ly heard within its precincts of course we mean of a le
gal kind. A number of the citizens of Harnett, Orange
and Burke, yesterday subscribed the oath.
Another Watch Gone. It seems tkat the rogues
in the city have a partiality for watohes especially fine
time pieces. It was only a day or two since that we
chronicled the spiriting away of a wafcirii in the market.
Yesterday there was an operation nearly identical in
character . The word ''bummer" no longer applies to
such actions, because it originated in what is styled a
military necessity but thief is the proper designation of
persons who practice such games. In the case in which
we now speak there was not even the eeremony of asking
the time of day, but merely grab and run. We again
warn the uninitiited of the dangers which envirom them
in Raleigh unlesB they are prudent.
North Carolinians in Neir York.. It will be
gratifying to tbe denixens of the city to read of the suc
cess of schemes of prospective benefit to the old North
State. Among other North Carolinians in New York are
Col. J. M. Heck and Kemp P. Battle, of our place, and in
speaking of them, tbe Times newspaper says:
v "North Ca-olina is making active exertions to secure
emigration t) her territory. Col. J. M. Heck and Kemp
P. Battle are at the St. Nicholas Hotel, for the purpose
of opening offices in tbe North to furnish information and
encourage emigration. They say the people of North
Carolina are anxious to have the State filled with North
ern settlers, and desire to have their resources fully devel
oped. The feeling is very strong in favor ef the new sys
tem of labor, and a large majority express gladness at the
abolition of slavery. They ofter for sale or lease large
quantities of land, geld, iron and lead mines, and water
power, and offer liberal inducements to emigration. This
is the first step of the kind taken by any State."
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Lively Race. At an early hour on yesterday morn
ing a soldier came rushing down Martin street, hotly pur
sued by another shouting thieves, watch, robbery, stop
that man, be has robbed me. Feminine heads were
crammed out of the windows ,'lttle dogs yelped, big ones
barked, while men stood staring stupidly until the fugi
tive had passed, then joined in the hue and cry. The
refugee wtruok up street at.a rapid pace, but his pursuers
were gaining on him, and we suppose he was overhauled.
Board of Health. If there is power in thei corpo
rate authorities to appoint a Board of Health, we trust
it will e done, aud that the very best men in point of
censcience snd energy - in tbe community will be ehosen
for the position, it is true now as erer that "an ounce
of preventive is worth a pound of cure," nd U is especial
ly a fact that both In this country and Europe as much
visnlsne?.! rcq - st as at any moment since Adxm was
S boy.
New Advertisement's We invite attention to tbe
following new advertisements :
B. Oneil Jewelry at wholesale, Brooklyn, N. Y .
Baggy Wanted apply at counting room.
A Forlorn Chance. It is suggested that those
rich men and womejr who are now waxing morose over
the loss of their fortunes, may relieve themselves of their
surplus beyond twenty-thousand by donations to poor re
lations. This is a patriotic and christian method of ex
tricating themselves from embarrassment. Besides, we
feel morallycertain that Gov. Holden and President John
son would regard such conduct as incomtestible demon
stration of penitence and future loyalty. Call up your
poor kinsfolk at once.
Impromptu Race A match race between Mr.
Miligat PhiUips' saddle horse and the young colt belong
ing to Mr. Colvin Ferguson took place yesterday afternoon
on tne road leading to Carey. The bet was two hundred
dollars each side, the latter horse winning by the length
of his nck. The distance run was one mile, and the
time of the heat 1 minute and 40 seconds.
Money Market. We printed in our last paper a
itatement of the prices ot Southern bank paper, which
was designed aa a table for the convenience of our readers,
in estimating values in different States. But as to Ral
eigh financial matters, we always keep our own report by
Grady as the true criterion.
Peterson for July West; th great newspape
rialist imperialist, too, in the marts of magazinedom
has sent us Peterson's National Magazine for July. The
ladies have always manifested a partiality ter this mon
arch of faihion and thoroughly literary monthly, and we
suspect wiU exhaust the supply at once.
For New York.. The steamer, Charles Benton,
Salter, master, will sail from Newbern for New York on
Friday next. She has good accommodation for freight
and passengers.
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ThankS. We are under obligations to Mr. E. D. Rus
sell, of Jarratt' hotel, for appreciable favors. We are
glad to know that he has lost none of his cleverness and is
engaged in the famed house mentioned above. Visitors
to teterbnrg will find him a trump card.
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Read It. The new order from Lieut. Col. McDonald
it not only suspends the sale of liquor, but brings billiard
saloons and ten-pin alleys up to the mark.
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At Blufhenthal's Soda Fountain, on Fayette
ville street, Tuesday, the thermometer ranged as be
low :
9 a m 86 1 p. m. 92
It) " 88K 2 " 93
11 " 89 3 " 92W
i:i 92 4 " 91Vi
RALEIGH MONEY MARKET,
BKVISED DAIIY BY B. F. GRADY, EXCHA.NE BROKER,
13, Fayette ville Street.
Buying Bates.
Gold $1.40; Silver $1.35;. Nortji Carolina Bank Notes
1025 cents on the dollar; other Southern Bank Notes 18
SO cents on )he dollar. Northern States Bank notes
T6 80 centB ob the dollar. North Carolina bonds, old
sixes, coupons, $70.
MARKET REPORT
CORRBCTKD DAILY BT
E. . W HIT AKER.
Grocer and Dealer in Provisions.
Apples Dried, $1 50 per bushel,
" Green, $i per bushel, small,
Bacon Firm, sales at 15c per lb.
Beef 15c per lb.
Butter 25c per lb. -
Cheese OQSOc'per lb.
Chickens 2025e a pieceA C,
Coffee 50c per lb. wJ'
Corn $1 per bushel.
Eegs 25c per dozen.
Flour Superfine $910 per bbl. ;
Honey in comb, 25 to 30c per lb.
Lamb- 12J15c per lb.
Lard 15c per lb.
Meal 51 per bushel.
Mullets- $20 per bbl.
Mackerel $22 per bbl.
Onions $1 per bushel.
Peaches dried 10 to 25c per lb.
Peas White $100 ; Stock 90 to $1; GardemiOcper
peok.
Potatoes Irish $1 and sweet $1 per bushel.
Sugar Crushed 50c per lb ; Brown 25c
Syrup 50c per gallon.
Soda Cooking, 40c per pound.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
BUGGY WANTED.
WANTED TO PURCHASE, A SECOND-HAND
Buggy one with top preferred, any one having
one to sell will please make it known at
jy 26 3t ' PROGRESS OFFICE.
A WHOLESALE JEWELLER,
WISHING TO .RETIRE FROM BUSINESS AND
having a large quantity of Gold and Silver Watches
on hand, and desiring to get rid of them, will sell them
off at the following low prices :
Hunting Composition Cased .....$ 6 to $ 10
Silver Hunting Duplex 10 to 12a
Gold 40 to 350 .
To Traders, wishing to replentish thir stock, or
these out of employment wishing to act as "agents, or
those wishing to buy a single on", we cannot be surpass
ed for cheapness and durability.
Those buying a "Watch for over $20, upon receipt of
$5- as an evidence of good faith, we will forward by Ex
press, C. O. D., for .remainder. Under that amount must
be. paid in advance. Address, R. ONELLL,
jy 26-lw Box 142, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Headquarters Post of Raleif h,
Jaly 25th 1865. .
General Order, )
No. 20 . ;
T MERCHANTS, SUTLERS, AAD OTHERS ARE
I 9 hereby strictly prohibited from selling any Spirituous
Liquors to any person whether officer, soldier or civilian.
IT. All persons having any such Liquors in their posses
sion will immediately close their Bar Rooms.
IIJ. Those who now have Intoxicating Liqu'-r in their
Sossession will immediately report tbe fact to tbe Provost
larshal, who will enter on his books their names and
places of business.
IV. The proprietors of billiard rooms 'and ten-pin al
leys are cautioned against allowiag enlisted men to lounge
a&out their premises. No enlssted man will be allowed
to remain in any ploceof tits kind after dark.
V. There will be no place of business allowed to be kept
open on Sunday, except drug stores
Any one violating this order will be at rested 4nd uied
by Military Court.
By erder of Lt. Col. J.ll. MeDonald Comd'g Post.
GEO. E. AVENT,
july 26 lw Capt. Zdji. Y. & Post Adj't.
PARTN ER WANTED.
Interest in "Goutherri Field and Fireside "
and "Key-Stone" For Sije.
fl 'M k KDiTOKS Wit j'K'Ji'K! lOUS OF TH USE
Afli v;o .,vd j i -ii Liiis, cun'-'-tiip allium ;iti cxunsi u of
their business, wis" to eil i au acuyc a.ud cuterpri iug
man a purtiuu o' ih-;ir ' .-t'luti ukui, and to admit him
to an eqna'uv with theuiselreg. Such an opportunity
for a profitable investment of Talent and Capital in the
South can setcNin be found.
None bat a tirat class man, well recommended need ap
ply f WM. B. SMITH k CO.,
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JtATES vF SUBSCRIPTION.
laiiy, 1 ur jgio UU
4 6 Months 5 00
i-iilv, 1 ij-tl, $i , u
V kiy. 1 . Yt-ar J uo
6 .Moiith i ...
3 Mouths 3
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Must be vaid in advunre in all c u.
not be sent; and ih nDfr will hi,.,,,. , i . A'U.M 1 '
if r I vvbiu.p ;;U n ' Hie lin;i'
paid for espiresless renewed. "
NEWSBOYS AND NEWS DEALERS
Will be furnished at the rat .f.i .. i
ill . . " K UUUUI (II to llf
Ail orders must be accottpanid by the u.onev.
ADVERTISING HATES.
liBlSS rti8ement?' 0tCCQPyiDg ire an ten
nnes soud minum, or one inch space
1 insertion oo
2 ........ ........ 1 50
3 " 2 00
2 Weeks
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2 Months.......
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1 Week 3 50
50 00
Larger advertisements, where no contract is made, will
be charged in exact proportion.
YEARLY CONTRahts:
Will be made in accordance with the following schedule
I A AlnM. 1 IS A 1 AAA nA ....
1 4 column, 1 Month.$3Q 00
1-4 col.
6 Months. ..$100 on
" 1 " 45 00
" 1 " 60 00
1-4 3 50 00
1-2 " 3 75 00
1 " 3 100 00
1-2 "
1-4 "
12 "
6 " ... 140 00
" .. 150 00
1 Ytar 175 00
1 " 200 00
1 " ion on
UalV thOSe Whn mntraM fV f i
1 - -v. ,ui uuc-iour n, one-Halt or &
SfKto1' or twelve mon
othrdvce" Mt hvth. .oath. ana..-.
adertisemeBts must be marked a specified time
and no advertisement will be inserted till forbid "
Advertisements inserted once, twice or three time a
wekwill be charged One Dollar a ,qa, e lor eve in
OUR CIRCULATION
Is larger in the city and throughout tbe State than any
Other paper in North Carolina. The ProarelsW
in the camn and among tbe people by a much larle
number of persons than any other paper, and hen""
&stata p-fo,a not hen:;:i-
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Special Notices will be set in minion, leaded and in
oquare charged for every insertion.
, LOCAL COLUMN.
umn It'SflV n0ti-ea WU1 be admitt to the Local Col
umn, at the following rates :
Two tt 0ne(D 00 I Three Linea.One Day $t on
Two Lines, 1 50 J Five Lines, ' V- &
I !nfoLiDe8l-r more' atthe r&te ot Twentv-five Cents k
Line for each insertion. -
. FUNERAL NOTICES, MARRIAGES,
Will be charged same as Advertisements, and must be
paid for when handed in, or thev will not appear.
The above Rates will be adher'ed to in all cases, and sjs
we have to pay cash for everything in our business, we
must demand cash.
June, 26, 1865. J. J .. PENNINGTO V Jfc CO.
TO SUBSCRIBERS AND ADVERTISERS
We have te pay cash for paper, ink and labor, and we
must have more cash frem those for whom we work or
we cannot pay our current expenses. We know there
is but little money in circulation, but there are but tewr
persons who want a newspaper that cannot spare the
money to pay for it. Persons seeing their paper marked
must remit the money or it will be flopped.
Advertisers must pay in advance for all transient mat
ter, and business men who advertise regularly will be
expected to pay their bills monthly. Y
Job Printing must be paid for when delivered.
J. L. P. & CO.
NEWS! NEWS!! NEWS!!
NEW YORK DAILIES
RECEIVED EVERY DAY BY EXPRESS ;
ALSO
AND
All the Popular Periodical Literature of the
DaY at
THE RALEIGH HEWS AGENTS DEPOT
FAYETTEVILIE street,
1. EDWIN IVEST.
15-M Agent-
THE VERY PLACE.
QEND YOUR FLOOR AND TOBACCO TO END
iO field, Halifax county, N. C. GEO. W. HEPT1N
STALL will sell them for you on commission.
References. Branson & Farrar and S. H. Youm'
Raleigh, N. C. , jy 24 lot"
MACHINERY REPAIRED-:
WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, PROPOSE TO HE
pan hteam Mills, Cotton Factory Machinery, and
Machinery of all kinds, and do anything in the Mill
wrighthne. J NUTaLL 4 JACKSON.
of, T-" A' Johns0D Shay, Williamson & Co.
jy 2o-lw
EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION
GOODS AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
CHEAPER THAN AT NEWBERN
OR ANY POINT
SOUTH OF BALTIMORE.
JR. L. H. KELLOGG, AT THE OLD STAND OF
tt. tl. Young, on Fayetteville Street, Raleigh, N.
C, respectfully announces to the public that be haa
JUST RECEIVED
a large and well-selected assortment of Dry Uoodg, La
dies' Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hct Hnd Caps,
Ac. This stock was purchased in New York since lht
recent decline in prices, and is now oflered at terms lower
than goods of the same description can bo purchased in,
Newbern or any point south of Baltimore.
Country Merchants and others supplied at wbolgal.
jy 15-lm
REM OVA I. !
Peace and Libert) Eating Siihuii
itEMOVI-l; TO Tifi.
-OX-iXD POST' OFFICE,
SAYETTEVILI-K T It K Si '' .
ROSS & McGOWAN, Proprietors.
rpHIS WELL KVOW-.V AND POPULAIi Ka'i'AR
lishment baa ben. r-m-ived ' rfn t.' t f .f (1jci
stand, r ayetterillu- Sfr.,-. t c xt t-. !i-r-Meals
Jtfe luiu s1"- 'it 'cluck n 1!.
9 o'clock nt night. 1'bcTe beinj: tj ti
attached, customers will be able to get the best W ine?
aud Liquorstobe found'intbe City.
Ice Cream, Fruits, Melon, Ac, in abundance at all
times.
Give us a call and we will guarantee satiilaction.