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BY J. L. P..Ii K X I KG TO Ji & GO,
THE CITY.
Fashiv?" Gossip- Interesting to' the Ladies.-
Ilacfi season might almost sajf each month
witnesses marked and important Changes in the
yorld of fashjon. Amongst the most; important news,
(to the ladies) received each week from Europe
from Paris especially is the news of the fash
ions. Paris is the great centre jof fashion, and
the civilized world revolves arouad iU It rules
and rules-with an irresistible rod. Among the la
test fashions introduced there, and one which ue-.
' votees of. the art will be sorry to see, is a, very d
! cided attempt to abolish train skirts and introduce
in their places short - peasant SKiris, reacning
to some inches abpve the ankle. " This announce
merit will strike dismay -lo the heart of every
lady who: does not rejoice in such pedal extremU
ties as "raised Cinderella to a throne ; while those
fair daW ahdmaidens blessed with a pair of twin,
well turned ankles will bail with delight a fashion
calculated to display them to" the best advantage.
But how many of the spirituelle beauties, beautiful
in-feature, exquisite in form, and graceful in gait
can boast Cinderella's feet and ank!es. . -JXhe
old-time fashion of silkjskirts opening over
I white muslin or satin petticoats is again coming
? in vogue. The following will serve as a model :
I A pale, mauve silk skirt, opened at each breadth.
from the bottom to about a quarter of a yjird up
I the skirt; straps of white or other contrasting silk
I are used toho'd them together over the underskirt,
I ahda tissel corresponding in color- is sewn t
each end of the strap. The bodice is made of the
I game material as the underskirt, with a corselet of
I silk to match the dress skirt worn over it, and
I laoed with cord -corresponding in cblor with the
straps on the skirt. " ,
We learn that the newest thing in that everva--Tying
covering for the head is known as the lo
zenge bonnet. It is made either of rice or Belgian
fstraw, and describes a lozenge on the head, con
Ifining five smaller ones, which are made of either
f pink or lilac ribbons. Ribbon lozenges arranged
all around the front of the bonnet have a curious
fund remarkable effect ; others have tiny, flowers,
instead of ribbon, similarly arranged. Bonnets en
f tirely covered with flowers are in high favbr, and
I that style has already been adopted here. For in -starue,
the following unique, and pretty bonnet
I which we saw this week has been greatly admired :
The shape covered with a light, puffing of white
f silk tulle, and completely overlaid with lilac-col"
lored harebells and sprigs of sharp, spear-like grass
Jes.; at the back a mass of harebells and grasses
tare arranged in such a manner as to fall over the
Jhair and serve the purpose of a hair ornament.
'Long tulle veils should be worn with these bonnets
land have a very'pretty effect floating downward
'over lace, and curls, and flowers.
I
1 The Late Government ' Sale. At the sale" of
property last Wednesday, and Thursday, by Capt.
Garoutte, A. Q. M.,. at the Baptist Grove in this
City, the bidding was active and the sale footed up
a handsome sum. Below we print a list of the ar-
tiOpcjlierkrkcal nf and. thp SLOrcrvMrH-tA nrir.Afi.r- -J
-81 Horses, 4949.00
112 Mules,,... '. 8143.50
10 Two-Horse wagons.. 664;0d
f 4 Army Wagons, 360.00
f.:. 4 Wajfen covers, 36.00
I 4 Feed Boxes, . 4.00
" 44 setts Wheel Harness,..: v.. --543.00
Tl6 setts Lead Harness, ; 178.00
15 Pair Check lines,. 34 00
1 24 Wagon Saddles,..., 108.00
v4 Riding Saddles,. .-. 16.56
t 2 Blind Bridles,...., 5.00
f;l Lead Band................ 5.00
3 2 Horse Collars, :- 5.00
f 8 Head Halters...... 12.C0
Total,'
$16,399.00
Rascals toe Country. The subterfuges of
crime are almost endless. We hear that one of the
d dges hereabout is that of a party of men who are
viiiting the surrounding country, representing
( themselves as agents of the United States, and up-
cr. the plea that the government need them are
; taking back the horses and mules heretofore lent
t them. We are authorized to say that there are
no sgch. agents, that the animals and the dupli
cate 7 receipts in the hands of the borrowers arenot
3 -) be given to such swindlers and that the prop
authorities are already j,fter the pretended offi
' ;lS with a sharp stick. Capt. Barrett, the Pro
stlklarshal at this point, is on the qui vive and
ifdisplay his usual energy to ferret out the vil
33 and bring them to punishment. Let the
antry people in th? meantime beware of these
!f-constituted custodians of the interests of the
aited States.
Restore the Benches; A gentleman who is not
sBcie.nl of judgment in matters ?bf taste and com
M wishes us to suggest that the military, city or
tte authorities restore the benches fn the capitol
imare, immediately in front of the -state House, on
Kh side of the ttatue. We chime in wjth the sug-
testion. Until ruthless war swept over the face of
Lhe Und t.heyli id been th-re for years and as a
rery respectable loafer says formed most pleasant
-eaU for quiet loungers during the afternoon and
svenhigV The class to which loafer belongs ars
most eager for the improvement and the hotel keep-
ers will probably endorse the request as their chairs
are kept in constant use by the aforesaid race.
::-.
Still Buksixo It will be esteemed rather fishy
. we . presume, when we say that the fire kin
. died by Vheelcr's Cavalry on the evacuation of Ral
feigU and by which the Central Railroad depot was
h burned, wa&discovered last Saturday to be still burn
ing beneath theurface of the earth. It is neverthe
less a verity and the mass was so! hot at that time
fas to make it impossible for barefooted ' men to
f walk over it without experiencing pain. If any
, . ' ' . '
f one q::es:i m Hie truth of this representation, we
f refer tlain in inilemen oonjricted with the trans
: portatioH otlice at that point. i
VOIi
Quaktebm aster y in Ralkiqh; There are snh
thing? in every coronsunity as constitutional croakers
and we have them here in superabundance. Th y
mnraier at & things and under all circumstances.
But there is one department against- the management
of which even fault-finder can scsrcelv compla'rfi.
We refer td that of Capt: Guoutte, chief quarter
master of this post. In our look aroumi t he eit v vts-.
terday, we mado it b specialty to inspect -the corral.
shops, etc., etc, which are under his control aod the
examination satisfied us as to the, arge -indebtedness
of this community to the government and its ageufs
tor the per centage o health vouchsafed to its inhab
itants. But e refer particularly to the quartermaa
tery of Capt Garoutte and as far as relates to matters
sanitary, we; hope tbeitizens will take lessons fr m
him, Tb police regulations are so thorough as to
forbid even from the Btableries -any of those offensive
odnr which oca so frequently eoconuters from pri
vate premises in the very heart - of the city. With
thousands of horses, wagons, mules and a large hody
of men under his control, and occupanying mar y
acres of land; we found at every point where he had
authority the most scrupulous cleauiihV. We defy
the oldest and mst viruknt croakers Vh se men who
scent contagion in the roso atd'se ojiinmily in sun
shine to show about any brauch of his department-,
as now located, any feature iu the v?.at obuuxious to
health. SomV points of occupancy, a .tl we instate
the Baptist drrove, are in better a!i:ary condition
than we have ever known them, and the comparison
will probably hold good throughout.
But the system he has inspired among his subordi
nates and wbich"i8 enforced by pets. ma! supervision,
is as admirable as possi le. The government prop
erty is stored according lf article iu the most perfect
order- keptin a style which pr;?v.'uts -waste -and in
all aspects, issures the inf Mst of hi government. It
is bigtily complimentary' .t- the s.igaeity f Maj r
Gen. Ruger that he should have svhct"d Cpt Ga
rut.t for the responsibilities of the poat ha ccupieK,
and the work he pcrf .!ms wt-11 deni nistrates that
tie has energy and cipacity t the first waar.
We say this much iu the hope that the government
at Washiogtbn may have knowledge of his fidelity to
it3 interests, and the departmental and post com
mandants of the full appreciation he enjoys in the es
timation of otir citiz - We h-.v-a In view, too, the
crushiogoat !pf miserAhie fauft-puders a venerable
but dyspeptic clan whos-i o.ily ment is their discon
tent with everything and f wry ;dy but themselves.
We think the best w,y to "throttle the 'o i c fjttuts is
to I at thjm alone arid - y u-i a'tcr.tioii to their com
plaints. We insist tii itTespectful a .d just complaints
shall be heard by thj military as well as L-Wil author
ity and we be'ieve it will be doue; but it hs equa'ly
The Dinner to oukHetukned Bots. We learn
the foljpwing gentlemen have been suggested as
the committee to make -arrangements for the con
templated dinner and welcome home of the brave
boys from this county :
For the City W. H. High, J. J. Ferrell, Jas.
A. Moore, P. ;Pescud, J. Q. DeCarteret, C. H.
Thompson, John W. Harrison and Wm. Simpson.
For the County Willie D. Jones, Fab. J. Perry,
G. W. Crockett, .Ilufus Jon.es.
Many of our worthy citizens In the country have
signified a cheerful willingness to give liberally,
and we doutt not that the dinner will be one that
will reflect honor on the country at large. The
committee are respectfully requested to meet this
afternoon, at the .courthouse, at 6 o'clock.
The.Tbial. The trial of a Mr. Markham, upon
the Charge of klfling a negro, has been progressing tn
the city for some days past. The military comrjQte
sion have succeeded, we understand, in receiving all
the testimony aud the arguments will probably be
heard to-day. The defence is in the hauds of Kffftp
Battle, E?q and we may be able to present the par
ticbla s lufodr next.
rr . r
Closed TJli. It is stated to us that the store in
thehcu8e fdrmerlv. .ccenpied as the "tftate Journal"
ofSce, was closed by the provost marshal, Saturday,
upon the charge c vending ihdardcjut. So tbo good
work progresses kuep the ball in motion.
Seb uew advertisements in this morning's paper,
among them t;hat of G?n. O. O". Howard.
CARD-LAND AGENCY.
THE UNpERSlGNED H-ATIITO HERETOFORE
announced a " General ihtelligetice and Land
Agency," in the city of Raleigh, o commence operations
on the 1st init., have since determined to confine their
business to the counties of Wake Granville and Frank
lin, in connection with the " C. Land Agency" of
Messrs. Battjie, Heck & Co. We ifind that we will beun
Able to give our personal attention t -a more extended
business of this particular character..
We hare aigeneral knowledge of the Lands in the above
mentioned counties, and a persohal acquaintance with
most of the desirable tracts.
Landowners,: 4a,io either of the afrssaid. counties,
desiring to sell or to gain further information as to the
objects of the Agency, will please address us at Raleigh.
Meanwhile, lattention is directed to the prospctus of
Battle, Hecs & Co., published in the various papers of
the State.
KlUUAKUbUiX 6 MILLER.
7 7-tf
; BOGGY WANTED.
WANTED TO PURCHASE, A SECOND-HAND
liuggy one with top preferred: Any one having
one to sell Will please make it known at
jy 26 St PROGRESS OFFICE.
NOTICE.
ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE FIRM OP
W. R. Uichardon A.Co., or ti W: R. Richardson
individnally, prior to. tb appresfeion of the rebellion,
are requested to cbrae forward aod settle accoiyling to
rates6f gold at the timeof the transactions.
Those unable to pay cash will confer a favor by givijsg
theirnotes accoramg w ne niiwriiuwa.
je 29-if
W. R. RICHARD RON.
7
RAJLEIGH, MONDAY; JULY
NEWBERN ADVERT1SEMEHTS.
J"i SSl AMYETT, '
SOUTH FRONT S T R E E T rz
NKWBE&N, K. 0.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
FAMILY GROCERIES, DOMESTICS, HATS, SHOES,
CUTLERY, CROCKERY, LIQUORS, &c.
1 am receiving the above articles fresh by Steamers from
New York and Baltimore.
JEST GIVE
jy 14-3m
ME A CALL.
MIDDLE STREET,
(BET WEEN P OLL OCK AND BR.OAD,)
Keeps constantly on hand one of the largest stocks of
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES,
- GROCERIES, Ac, at
WHOXE- LE AND RETAIL,
to nd in North Carolina.
lie has just moved to his large and commodious
NEW STORE,
where his immense stock can be displayed to advanWee ;
and he invites his old customers and the public to give
him a calL jy 14-3m
H. & B. EMANUEL,
MJDDLE STREET,
(BETWEEN POLLOCK AND BROAD,)
. "NEWBEHT, 1ST. O.,
HAVE IN STORE AND KEEP CONSTANTLY ON
hand, at wholesale and retail, a large and well-
selected stock 01
DRY GOODS,
, BOOTS AND SHOES,
CLOTHING,
LADIES HATS and
BONNETS,
' , GROCERIES,
Ac, Ac,
which they offer to the citizens of Newbern, and of North
Carolina at the lowest cash prices.
They offer to country merchants superior advantages,
to any house in Newbern, and they invite all who wish
to purchase to jfive their stock a careful examination.
jy 14 2tawlm
O. W. ROSE &o OO.,
, WHOLESALE DEALERS JEN
WINES, LIQUORS, TEAS, CQKFEE, SUGAR, AS
SORTED GROCERIES," JjISH AND
PROVISIONS,
CRAVEN STREET,
(BETWEEN SOUTH FRONT AND POLLOCK,)
Newbern, N. C.
JSS" Merchants and Traders sending orders. to be
shipped by express, will have them promptly filled at a
sliftht advance on New York prices. jy- lT-3m
(Late W. C. Hamilton & Co.,)
Corner South Front and Middle Streets,
DEALERS IN
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, CROCKERY,
FUR-
NITURE AND HARDWARE.
jy 14 -6 m
Leland, Biglow & Co.,
COMMISSION
AND
F0RWA8DMG. MERCHANTS,
AND
AND DEALERS IN
BAGGING, ROPE; TWINE
, AND OTHER GOODS SUITABLE FOR
COTTON PLANTERS,
POLLOCK STREET,
(Near Eatt Front St.,)
NEWBERN, 1ST. C.
jy 14-tl5au
XOTICE TO COTTOx PLANTERS.
NEWBERN STEAM
00TT0N GIN COMPANY.
THIS COMPANY HAVING MADE LARGE AD-.
ditionsto their works and erectedlarge Warehouses, &p&
prepared to Gin, Press. Bale and Store Cotton on ry
favorable terms the coming Beason, and would callt&'e at
tention of cotton growers to the fact that in conuence
of the low price of cotton, our prices will be pVeatly re-'
duced from those of last season, and they w: Li find it for.
their interest to give us a call. We would respectfully
solicit their patronage. .
LELAND, BIGLOW & CO.,
, . Corner Pollock and East Front Sts.,
jy 14-tl5au Newbern, N. C.
WILLIAM OLIVER1 & GO ,
COMilSSION,
ficceiving &f orwarding Merchants,
NEWBERN, N. C.
HAVING RESUMED BUSINESS AT THEIR OLD
etand. will vive strict, personal attention to the sale
or Bhtpront of
Cotton, Naval .Stores, cotton Tarns and
Sheetings Flbnr, Dried Fruits, &c.
ALSOTO RECEIVING AND FORWARDING GOODS
Regular lines of Steamers and. sailing vessels are now
rumning between 8 ewbern, New - York,, Philadelphia,
Baltimore and Boston. " Tjy8-lm
m. I
31, 1865
NO. 219.
NEWBERN ADVERTISEMENTS.
H. J. WENNINGER,
WHOLESALE DRUGGIST,
CORNER OF POLLOCK AND MIDDLE STS.,
NEWBERN, N. C.
(The old stand of J. Goodiag and I Disosway.)
jy H-3m "
D. T. CARRAWAY,
WITH
Manufacturers and Dealers in
TIN AND SHEET IRONT WARE, HARDWARE,
- Holloware, Crockery" and Glassware, Table
and Pocket Cuttlery, 'Cooking Steves,
Lamps, Kerosene Oil, Ac.
Fayetteville Street. Raleigh, N. C
je 24-3m
DELotX DESjS-tffte Agency
NEWBERN, N. C.
U lLLIAtI II. OL.IVKK & CO.
1ER8ONS WISHING TO PURCHASE OR LEASE
FariniDg orTurpentine Lands, Coalneldor Oil Lands,
ineral or Ore Lands, City ot Town Property, in any
portion of North Carolina, will find it to their interest to
correspond with us. t jy 8-lm
HUGHES Sc 3DIX-.I-,,
Newbern, N. C.
CONSIGNMENTS OF COTTON, NAVAL STOKES
and Tobacco, will have our prompt attention.
Agents for Murray's line of Steamships to New York,
and sailing vessels for Baltimore and Philadelphia.
T. J. Hughes, Newbern. G. W. D I'll, Moaehead City.
jyg-tf i .
REAL ESTATE AGENCY.
Newbern, N. C.
a WILLIAM H. OLIVER & GO.
TT7ILL GIVE STRICT ATTENTION TO THE 8FLL-
T Y or leasing of every discription of Real Estate.
Persons in any portion of North Carolina having'Farming
or Turpentine Lands, Coal Field or Oil Lands, Mineral or
Ure Lands, Town or city rroperty, wnicn mey wisu w
dispose of, will find it to their interest to correspond with
jy e-im
jar
Borland, Biglow & Co,,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
IMPOBTEUS AD DEALERS IX
BAGS & BAGGING,
. NO. 7 BEAVER STREET,
:o:-
Liberal CASH ADVANCES made on consignments
of COTTON, NAVAL STOttES and other MERCHAN
DISE to the above House, by
LELAND, BIGLOW & CO.,
POLLOCK ST., NEAR EAST FRONT ST.,
NEWBERN, N a.
jy U-tl5an
AUCTION SALES
GOVERNMENT PROPERTY
IN THE ' '
STATE OF NORTE CAROLINA.
AUCTION SALES OF HORSES, MULES, ARMY
Wagons, Spring Wagonj, Harness and other gov
ernment property will take place from time cb time at
the principal cities-and towns in the State.
These sales will afford farmers excellent opportunities
to stock their farms with any class of animals -they desire
to purchase.
Each sale -will embrace a yariety of stock, including
riding and draught Worses and Mules of every class. A
few very large Muifes, thorughly broken t harness, and
in fiwe condhiont will be Eered at each sale.
The attention capitat"t3 and dealers in stock is par
ticularly called to the opportunities here presented for
profitable investment. Stock purchased for cash at these
sales may be sold on credit, with ample security, at a
large advance, to farmers who are depending, on their
growing v-rops for means to purchase or may be retain
ed, and Bold for cash at a large profit after the crops
have matured..
Terms CASH on dayoi sale.
Sales will continue during the month ef August, and
will be advertised in this Column as soon as dates are
fixed
4
SALES of property named above wil- be held at the
times and places named below, viz : .
At CHARLOTTE, on Tuesday and Wednesday, August
1st and 2d, under the.direction of Capt. D.W. fl. Day,
Ch. Q M. 23d Army Corps.
At LEXINGTON, oi Friday, August 4th, under the
direction of Uapt. D. W. H. DAY, Ch. Q. M. 23d Army
Corps. -
At FAYETTEVILLfc., on Friday, August 4th, under
the direction of Capt. A. M. GAROUTThi. A. Q. M.
At MOREHEAD CITY, on Monday, July 31st, 1865,
nn ler the direction of Capt. W. H. BARLOW, A. Q. M
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, a. m.
J. F. BOYD,
iy 24 tt. Col. & Chief Q. M., Dep'tof N. C.
AND
Agricultural Implements.
PLOUGHS. CULTIVATORS, CORN PLANTERS,
Hay and Manure Fork?, .
Hoes and Rakes. .Scythes and Snathes, -Spades,
Shov-ls Ion? and bbort handle, )
Axesawd Handles, Carpenter's Tools,
Hatchets and H teeners,
Scythe Sharpners aud Stones,
Frying Pana, Coffee Mills, Porcelain Kettles,
Nai.e, (all sixes,) Cuny Combs, &c , Ac.
For sale, cheap. 'for cash, by .
MILLER & CO.,
Store formerly occupied by S. H. Young,
jy7-eod4w FajettTUI8treet.
TERMS:-
RATES 6 F SUBSCRIPTION,
Dailj, 1 Year $10 00
ft Months..... 5 00
t. 3 Months-.... 3 00
IKilv, 1 Mouth $1 fO
Weekly,-1 Year 3 00
41 6 Months ... 1 50
Must be paid in advance in all cages or the j-aper will
not be sent ; and the paper will be stopped when th,e time
paid for eipires, unless renewed.
NE WSBOXS AND NE WS DEALERS
Will be furnished at the rate of $5 per hundred copies .
All orders mast be accompanied by the money.
ADVERTISING RATES.
Ordinary advertisements, occupying not more than ten
lines solid minion, or one inch space ' "
I insertion
.tl 00 2 Weeks.. J 6 00
.. 1 50 1 Month lo CO
2 tt
J
5
2 00 I 2 Months... IS 00
2 50 I 3 , 20 00
3 00 G a OO
1 Week 3 50
1 Year- 50 tH
Larger advertisements, where no contract is made, wiil
be charged in exact proportion. -
YEARLY CONTRACTS
Will be made in accordance with the following schedule
1 4 column,! Month.f30 0O1-4 col. 6 Months...$100 00
1-2
1-4
1-2
1
45 00
1-2 " - 6
1 " G
1-4 1 Year.
12 "1 " .
1 "1 44 .
140 00
150 00
175 00
200 00
300 00
t
3
3
3
60 00
50 00
75 00
100 00
41
tt
Oaly those who contract for one-fourth, one-half, or a
column, for ne, three,'six, or twelve months, will receive
the benefit of these terms.
. Contract advertisers must pay by the month, and all
others in advance.
All advertisements must be marked a specified time,
and 110 advertisement will be inserted till forbid."
Advertisements inserted once, twice or three times a
week will be charged One Dollar a square for every in
sertion. OUR CIRCULATION
Is larger in the city and throughout the State than any.
other paper in North Carolina. The Progress i read
in the camD and among the people by a much larger
number of persons than any other paper, and hence its
importance as An advertising medium shuld not fc over
looked by business men.
special Notices.
Special Notices will be set in minion, leaded, and in
serted under the Special Notice head, and One Dollar a
oquare cnargea tor every insertion.
LOCAL COLUMN.
Ony saort notices will be admitted to the Local Col
umn, at the following rates:
Oimj Line, OneDav $1 00 I Three Lines.One Day $2 00
Two Lines, 1 60 J Five Lines, " 2 50
Ten Lines, or more? at the rate ol Twenty-five Cents a
Line for each insertion. .
FUNERAL NOTICES, MARR1A QES, &c
Will be charged same as Advertisements, and must be
paid for when haadedin, or they will not appear.
The abnvevKates will be adhered to in all cases, and as
we have to pay cash for everything jn our business, we
TO SUBSCRIBERS AND AD VERTISERS.
We have t pay cash for paper, ink and labor, and we
must have more cash from those for whom we work or
we cannot pay our current expenses. We know there
is but little money in circulation, but therr a' but few
persons who want a newspaper that cannot spare the
money to pay for it. Persons seeing their paer marked
must remit, me money or it will be stopped.
Advertisers mast pay in advancefor all transient mat
ter, and business men who advertise regularly will be
expeeted to pay their bills monthly .
Job Printing must be paid for when delivered.
J. L. P. & CO,.
NEWS! NEWS!! NEWS!!
NEW YORK DAILIES
RECEIVED EVERY DAY BY 1 : XPRESS ;
ALSO
;-w am
AND
All the Popular Periodical Literature of the
Day at
FAYETTEVILLE STREET,
1. EDH'JA wWl.
J 15-lt Ag,Df
THE VEY PLACE
SESD YOUR FLOUR AND TOBACVO To KND
"n fi'?' aiifax county, N. C. OhO. V. HEPTiN
Oi ALL will sell them for vou on coLamissinn
References.
-Branson & Farrar and S.
H. Yung,
jy 24 k.f
Raleigh, N. C.
MACHINERY REPAIRED
f W'.T1JE 'UWDERSIONJJD, PK0r08T0 RE
' V-pau team Mi.IJSr Cotton Factory Machinery , and
ovuiucijr vi an .mu3, ana ao anyffiing: in the Mill
wright line, j NUTALL & JACKSON.
Kefb to A. Johnson, and Shay, Wiliiams&n & Co.
jy25-lw
EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION.
GOODS AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
1
-
CHEAPJBR THAN AT NEWBERN
OR ANY POINT
SOUTH OF BALTIMORE.
jyR.' L. H. KELLOGG, AT THE OLD STAND OF
. tl. Young, on Fayetteville Street, Rahigh, X.
C, respectfully announces to the public thaY he has
JUST RECEIVED
a large and well-selected assortment of Dry Goods, La
dies' Furnishin Gooda, Boots and Shoes, Hat and Caps,
Ac. This stock was purchased in New York since the
recent decline in prices, and is now offered at terms lower
than goods of the same description can be purchased in
Newbern or any point south of Baltimore.
Country Merchants and others supplied at wholesale,
jy 15-lm
REMOVAL !
Peace and Liberty Eating Saloon
tiEMOVLD TO Ttfr.
OLD , POST 1 OFFICE.
FAYETTEVILLE NTHEET.
BOSS & McGOWAN, Proprietors,
Till.'. WLLL KNOWN AND . 1'Ul'ULA !- KSTAB
lisbment has ben rumored tti the'olt p..Vt iftcp
stand, y a vpttevi'le Street, d; x t- n.-r k . . l,t r
Meala are furnieiied, Jr rn 6 u'liock in tLe morning uctii
9 o'clock at night. There being a line
attached, customers will be able to ett the betst Wines
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and Liquors to be-found in the Citv.
nuudu ut toe jny.
its, Melons, &'c, in abundance at all
Ice Cream, Frt
times.
Give us a call and we will guarantee satisfaction.
jy24-lw BOSS A ilcGOWA.