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! The Catholics of Georgetown,1 D. 0.t are rais-
gubscriptions for the relief of the suffering peo;
Die of the South. j;.
Governor Peirpotnt has appointed B. DCfiitri'-"
bers as Judge of the Second District, j comprising
ix counties and the city of Petersburg,' and James
f arshall as Judge of the Ninth District, comprising
:ren counties. .
The President declines to release Mallory, ex
cretaryoftheRebel.Navy,but gives his family
rmissipn to visit him.
A disease called hog-diphtheria is now rapidly
ling out the hogs in Fairfax, Va., 'and adjoining
unties. The animal appears well one morning ;
iring the day the neck swells, and by the next
oroing it is dead. No cure has been discovered.
LoDgstreet is visiting a relative in jiniform. .
The reported burning of Shreveport, La., is
jnfirraed. The fire began in a cotton, press, and,
ie wind being high, it spread with great rapidity
treral adjacent warehouses and presses, all. filled
ith cotton, caught fire, and the flames in immense
olume rolled with uncontrollable strengthen all
irections. ' The flames spread rapidly in the di
3Ction of the rWer, and were stayed only by the
laterial giving out. The portion . of the town laid
i ashes was the newest and most substantial and
5st part of the city. All the largest and best bu
ness houses and stores were in this section.
y Dr. James K. Nesbitt, of Statesville. has been
ppointed assistant Assesser for the 5th Division
nth is collection district, comprising the counties
Iredell, Catawba and Alexandria.
Robert H. Broadfield has been appointed as
3tant Assessor for the 2nd Division of this col
ction district, comprising the counties of Rowan,
ividson, nd Davie.
Capt. Stempson with a police squad endeavored
) arrest some negroes by order of the Freedmen's
ureau, on the place ovf Mr. Peter Hairston in Da
idson county, on Saturday. The negroes resisted
3d drove the squad away; when in ! self deftnee
ley were forced to use their fire-arms; and one ne
ro man was badly wounded. !
Seth Kinmao, the Rocky Mountain trapper,
as constructed and presented to President John
;n a 44 grizzly chair." The four legs, with the
3t and claws in perfection, are those of a huge
rizzly bear, whiie the arms are the arms and paws
f another grizzly ; the back and sides are also or
men ted with immense claws. The seat is soft
1 exceedingly comfortable, but the great feature
the 44 institution " is, that by touching a cord,
head of a monster grizzly bear, with distended
s, will dart in front from under the seat, snap
ig and gnashing its teeth as natural as life.
ie presentation came off at the White House one
y last week. .
-The Atlantic Cable Company have resolved to
.nufacture a new cable. No effort will be made
is year to recover the old one.
. The returns of the Vermont election come in
2ry slowly, probably being too one-sided to inspire
:uch interest in. their collection. . In fifty-three
Dwns thus far reported, there is not one which
ives a majority for the Democratic candidate for
lovernor. The Republican candidate for Gover
or is elected by about 15,000 majority. The Sen
te will again be unanimously. Union as last year.
Jhe House will likewise be about the same as its
redecessor, with perhaps a gain o three for the
lx2mocrats, which they owe to a division of the
-Irpublican vote in several towns. Last year tho
House stood 212 Republicans, 19 democrats. -
" Spotswood Augustine Washington, Esq., diep
t his residence at Middleport, Illinois, on the 24th
ltimo., aged 54 years. His father was Bushrod
7ashington, Jr., son of Col." William Augustine
Washington, who was brother of Bushrod Wash
igton, Sr., Judge of the United States Supreme
ourt ; the latter was the son of Lawrence Wash
igton, brother of George Washington. The de?
aased was as near akin to the Father of his Couh
ry as any living. By his death a valuable relic-
he golden seal which the immortal Washington
;ore while living, as his private and official seal
ow descends to his oldest son, Bushrod D. Wash-
.jgton.' ; - j
Extra Billy Smith is quietly living on bia estate
2r Warren ton.
The Norfolk and Weldon railroad .will be in run-
:ng order in a few days.
IadiaDB have been running against horses again
c 3 the Chicago Trotting Park. They ran foar miles
nd a quarter while the horses trotted, eight miles to
Larhess, and beat by sixty rods in twenty minutes
thirty-five seconds.
A tunnel, fourteen hundred and fifty feet Ion,';,
ind costing $200,000, is to be bail! at once under the
river at Washington street, in Chicago.
r fernHu Barnell is the Ohio maiden's name
those speech was restored by a severe whisky apree.
" a letter frynj Galena say General Grant is
alklng of taking a tour In Europe, to be absent two
ears.
: Herschell V. Johnson was recently talking very
blatant treason in the' presence of sundry gentlemen.
fOoe of them fi Dally interrupted himj and told him
tthat he could not talk so in Washington. Mr. John-
'son saioftbat he had beeji pardoned by the President,
and be knew of no power which could prevent him
from expressing bis sentiments. The gentleman re
plied that he did know of a power which could "pre
sent him, namely f the, presence and strength of a
loyal man who would hot tolerate the utterance of
treason in his presence. Shortly afterward Mr, John
son privately Inquired the name of-the person who
had so. abruptly silenced him, and was told that it
. 'was Maj Gen. John W. Geary.
" Agate," of the Cincinnati Gazette, tolls, a very
-good story lu this fashion: A certain worthy Gen
eral lives, with bis Staff, next door to the new Brit-
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ish Minister. That functionary, as' a new comor,
was not unnaturally puzzled by the nomenclature of
the Washington streets? Finally he determined to
seek for authentic information. : Accordingly, one
evening there appeared before the group of Staff offi
cers next door a vision of white neckcloth and swap
low. tail coat, with knee breeches and handsome
calvesthe valet, to wit: "Aw, gentlemen, Sir
Frederick presents his compliments, and desires to
know whether Is 'ouse is on the havenu7" Thereto
gravely responded, with courteous bow and gracioas
smile, one of the. worthy Staff:" " Give Sir Frederick
the compliments of Col. , and inform him that
his house Ua on Hell (L) street 1" " Thank you;
Sir Frederick will be very much boblidged."
And the faithful valet hastened to inform the minis
ter. ,
It is now believed the cable disaster was brought
about by deliberate design of some English bears,
who bad an interest in the destruction of the line.
Their tool must have been employed in the vessel.
A woman is' in prison In England for burning
her child's eye out with a redhot skewer. .
The Dresden correspondent of the Allemeine
Zcitungol August 15, says:"" The well-known Gen
eral McClellan has been sojourning in Dresden for the
past few days. He is constantly visiting all the
museums and examining the numerous collections of
arms and trophies In this city. It is understood that
he intends to devote himself to German military
studies, and is now making himself thoroughly ac
quainted with the Prussian army, which, more than
anything e!sp , attracted his attention."
'All the Shriekers out of Hell."
The present Governor, W. G. Brownlow, of Ten
nessee, delivered a lecture an slavery in New Orleans,
about eight years since, from which the following Is
an extract. It is characteristic of the old gentleman
though little by little he has simmered down in the
intensity of his words, as well as changed his front
from South to North :
The Southern Methodist Church was doing more
for the temporal and eternal welfare of the negro than
all tiiH shriekers out t' hell; the pious abolitionists
would tnier the church on Sunday, with a face as
lniig as the mornl law, descent upon :ind,heviil the
miseries and wrongs heaped upon the dowu-troddeu
son of Africa, and on the following day, iu his pica
yune grocery, or candy store, would, if he coh!J,
bwiodle a Louisiana negro out of the pewter orna
ment on the bead of hla cane, and do it in the name
of the Lord. When I get to Heaven," continued
Mie.revereud gentleman," where I expoct to go aft.T
my-death, it 1 fiad a regular abolitionist tluro I
shnll nc!u le he practiced a fraud upon tho door
keeper, for; i" my opinion, a Kansas agitator and
freedom shrieker has no more business In our Father's
kingdom than Commodore Paulding had In Nica
ragua, when be captured the filibusters.
The Three Cent Pieces. During Jthe months
of May, June, July and August five million five
hundred thousand three cent pieces were coined at
the United States Mint in Philadelphia. Where
are they ? If they are retained in the mint, per
haps the Superintendent can tell us why. The
people are anxious for goM and silver; but if the
precious metals cannot be brought into circulation
ihey are willing that nickel and copper shall b&
substituted.
FOR SALE.
WILL be sold to the highest bidder on Tuesday next,
September 12, at Oak's plantation, ten miles east
of Kaleigh, about 100 head of HOlis sows, pigs ana
fattening hoes. Also five Cows and Halves.
Terms of sale cash. . DAVID H1NTON.
8ept6-lw ,
BOARD AT BEAUTORT.
TtTBS. FULFORD will accommodate boarders by the
If I day. week or month. Terms $10 per wee
children and servants half price.
Residence on Ann
street
septl-2w
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PETERSBURG, VA.,
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form, with new type, under auspices highly flattering.
It has a large and daily increasing circulation, and offers
to merchants and others desiring to communicate with
the Southern public, advantages surpassed by none.
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RALEIGH, N. C,
WILL BOY, SELL AND LEASE, ADJUST
titlesof. par taxes on . andtake ceneralcare of all
kinds of real estate, gold, copper, lead, iron and other
mines, water-powers, 4c;, Ac
Through reliableazents in ererr ceuntyaccurate in
formation will begir en about particular localities,tracts
nf land. Ac.
Williikewiseundertakeeollection of debtsin North
narolinaandelsewhere.br suit or other wise.
Communications coni0ihtial. Commissions and
charges moderate. " je!4tf
All papersia the Statecopy four timeaandsend bilU
BB. B F. GARDNER,
(Formerly of Texas j
WOULD respectfully offer his professional serrices
to the citiiens of Raleigh and surrounding
country.
Office at the residence of Mr. Henry PenningUn, near
North Carolina aepo. . vU-u:
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COTTON, COTTON, COTTON.
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RAXEIGH, FRIDAY, SEPT.
T-HB CITY.
Building Associations. Among the local davel
opemrutd f the titrwH, aa effecting Rileigh, is the ne
cessity fur the organization of building associations.
Tno system is not merely admirable because through
their instrumentality persons of moderate means mw
make for themselves homes, but chiefly from the fact '
that ths.y operate to protect renters from outrageous
demauds from un principle' 1 ludl'rds Of course we
have in viow the idea f couuectiog with the enter
prize a Uan association, tne whole to be operated on
the basis which underlies similar institutions through
out th,-. North. .
Wo throw ou this reoiaiinrudatioa as not only
remuiitiV.ive to capital, Lut pr-iductive of the high
est benefits iu other respects. Nothing now in oar
mind promises to interpose so effectually a check to
the stupendous exactions of property-holders In Ral
eigh The' effect of unreasonable .rents is to retard
the growth of Rileigh ; to deter enterprise ; to check
investments, and generally impoverish the communi
ty where it is practiced. Nothing in the world but
a spirit of extorticn amoog owners of property pre
vented the development of Norfolk and Portsmouth
to half a doza limes thtir present proportions. If
prties from the North entered the market as pur
chasers of wharf and other property, the holders im
mediately ran up the figures to a princely height, and
this, too, for property that had been notoriously noa
payiog from time immemorial. A like spirit, but
less in degree, appears to have' fastened itself upon a
portion of property-holders here. We beg them for
j the sake of the city, its future wealth and repute, to
be satisfied with lair prices, and thus encourage rather
than n tard every legitimate species of enterprise..
If they continue their present game it will have a
very hurtful influence against their real and perma
nent iuterests. If they abandon it, their revenues
will not only be liberal, but permanent.
But whatever their future course, we insist that
it will be of universal and enduring advantage to
found hern building and loan ass ciatlonB, and espe
cially beneficial to the poor man, who, with i he. aid
they would confer, could In a few years at least be
the proprietors of the'.r own dwellings
:
Thk Episcopal Convention The 49th annnal
council ot the f rotestaot Hipiscopai church of .the
diocese of North Carolina, met in Christ's church in
this city, on Wednesday last. The e'ergy who re
ported as present were Rvernds Samuel 8 Barker,
Angela A. Benton, J B Cheshire, D D Moses, A Cur
tis, Geo M EvBrhan, Israel Harding, Thomas Q
llaughton, . Lncian Holmes, F M HuLbard, D D.,
Win 0 Hunter, Matt M Marshall, R S Mason, D D.,
Jos W Murphy, Henry H Prout, A Smedes, D D.,
Robt B Sutton, David D Van Antwerp, Alfred A
Watson, George B Wetmore, Wm R Wetmore, R H
Joues, James Brlecoe, Joho H Tillingha&t.
hv lav delegates, the tuiiowing cnurcues were
represented :
St. James' Church, Wilmit:jtvn. P K Dickinson,
Robt Racgt J S Burr.
St. "ohu's Church, Fayetteville. E J Hale.
Trinity Church, Scotland N ck Richard H Smith.
St. John's Church, Williauisboro'. Leonard Hen
derson.
St. Paul's Church, Beaufort. B L Perry, jr.,
Henry Reiger.
St. Bartholomew's Plttshoro'. H A London.
St. Paul's, Greensboro'. J do R Joyner.
St. Matthews, Hillsboro'. P C Cameron.
St. Peters, Charlotte. John Wilkes.
Christ's Church, Raleigh. George W ' Mordecal,
John H Bryan, Kemp P Battle.
St. Lukes, Lincolnton. W M Shipp.
Chapel of the Cross, Chapel Hill.Hoo WH
Battle.
From the Standard we learn that Rev R S Mason,
D. D., was called to the chair temporarily, and on
motion, the Council adjourned over for the perfor
mance of Divine service. A sermon was preached by
the Rev Henry H Prour, from St Mttt xiii rh., 28th,
29th and 30th verses, after which the Holy Commu-
nien was administered .
At the close of the services, the Council elected
Rev R S Mason, President, and Rey John H Tilling-
hast, Secretary, The Council theu adjourned until
9 o'clock, A M., to-day.
Bishop Atkinson who Is ex officio President ot the
Council Is in the city, but was too unwell to attend.
Robbed. Mr. J. F. Hutchins. of this city, was
attacked on Friday night last, and robbed of his hat,
a gold watch, some money and other .valuables.
He was passing quietly along, in the vicinity , of
Gougetowo, when his assailant pounced upon him,
knocked him down and than pilfered him.
We hear also that the Adjutant of the 13th In
diana was similarly attacked Monday night, and
very badly injured. He thinks the attacking par
ty was a soldier.
Write Heb Mrs. Thist, of Savannah, wishes
to find out the whereabouts of her husband, Chas.
H. Thist, of the 1st Georgia regulars. He is thought
to have been sick in Raleigh at the moment of Gen.
Johnson's surrender.
State Librarian. R. H. Bradly, of thisciy,
has been appointed by the Provisional Governor
State Librarian and Superintendent of the Capitol.
The appointment is said to be an excellent one
Order of Rkd Mn. The Great Cjun.:;l of the
Improved Order of R-d Mm of the Uuit-! S atea
I wm meet in Bdtimoreon the 12ih inata t. Ii tV-re
nMah nv of the tomahawk and .-alatnat-
I fraternity, they may take notice and attend Un
-.wnw f tha aachema.
i rv"
15, 1865
XO. 259.
An Tmpibta-t Table. Wj pti rish Mjwa
t carefully revisit 4ir I crrrct.r ah e, iow"i.i the
value of C jnie.br tta Treasury N t js h e i;h month
during the war, from Miy 1861. ti 1 to Apri',1865.
This table has been prepared by a welj known and
long established banking houie, and miy .'He rjlied
pon as entirely correct :
1864.
$20a20K
?2a25
22a23
1821
17al9
2823
22a25
22a27
2527
January
February,
March,
April,
May,
Jane,
July,
August,
September,
October y
November,
December,
In 1865, Ja nuary, the price ' was $4560 :
Feb-
ra ry $4ta65 ; Match $50i60 ; aud then 011
- Pipe logt. If it uever wastiue previously, .the
war t! nde of uk a ration ff traokrrp. The gret
penchant of all ipers, howeve r, has beeu meerschanm,
and for the infrrmation of the gentry who pride them
selvrg o i the rnxgnifi-ent c ig i tl. -ir chibuques,
we have to say that their imagined meerschaum is
made on a larye sDalu in New Ynrk by saturating
carbonate of magnesia In silicate of soda, or solnble
gWp, care, in selecting a good quality . f Magnesia
and silicate bslng the only requisife f. r success.
The profits are immense, as wT bc s'. Magotsla
costs about twenty-five cent per pound, and silicate
of sod i oven less. A pipe made r f tiu; " foai: of the
sea," as smokers verily b iva, eosts for material about
five cents, ieavirg the bt'ar;ce fo-1 tbor.
Neqeo Troop. We have previously announced
that the colored tro ps in this State, enlisted at the
North, would be mustered out. Tie order from
Washington to Gtn. Kuger is annexed :
"The Secretary of War directs that all organiza
tions of colored troops in your department, vvhich
Were enlisted in the Northern States, be mustered
out of service immediately."
"The muster-out will be by entire organizations,
including all additions thereto by recnis and from
other sources.
"The musters-out, discbarges and payments will
be made under the regulations promulgated in gen
eral orders no. 94, current series from Adjutant
General's office. T. S. Vincent, A- A. G.
B'al.l Fa htons. It n iutereat thi Udies in pur
suit i.t th-- lale fashions, to kow that bm i ts in
New Yoik tuis tall, are made lower in the neck,
leaving less r om f r "waturfaHs," which will proba
bly ue tab.)oed a'.togthar b f no Ctiristmas. Giit
oriidmeuts are in v-igiH, tua iy d ls repre
senting coin. (J. oaks ar.j to bj w ru iu I ni the oacu.
Small sleeves still prcd i.-ninate ; Dime are closely fit-
I ting at the hand. The regular fall fashions, 'lowovor,
will ni)t ''.ipoii
t ill the 1st of October.
Sekiocs Accident. Loss of Life. We learn by
a passenger down last night, that un Tuesday even
ing the steam-boiler of a saw-mill exploded, at a
point one mile below Pine Lcyel, on the line of the
North Carolina railroad. We did not hear the par
ticulars further than ascertaining that Jhe proprie
tor, Mr. Taylor, and three negroes, were killed, be
sides badly scalding one white man, whose name
our informant was unable to obtain. One half of
ihe boiler, a large on, was thrown a distance of at
least twenty yards and the building literally riddled.
CouNTERaiT Fifty Dollar Notes. Well exe
cuted fac similes of tae United Scales $50 notes are
ia circu.A i m Thi racy of Haiilt)n ju th-i bill is
coarse, in; paper is aeavier tEian me geuuiaa duu
m . t ' .1 a 1 J t-Sll
Resigned. Col. C. R. Thomas, haring been cho
sen to the presidency of the Atlantic ' and N. C
Railroad, has resigned the position of Secretary of
State.
Death of N. C. Soldiers at Petersburg.--
The following is a list of North Carolina soldiers
who have died in the Fair Ground Hospital at Pe-"
tersburg, from the 1st of April to last Monday :
H. Milton, co. H, 13th Regiment ; L. Nobles, co
F., 21st regiment; A. P. Neal, co. H., in cavalry i
John Parker, co. C, 17th regiment ; Lewis Powell,
co. B., 44th : VV. H. Strayhorn, co. K.. 2d. caval
ry ; J. H. Turner, co. A., 26th ; and J. O. WatkiDS,
co. G., 2d. regiment.
Personal. We had the pleasnre yesterday of
mating that clever gentlenaau and officer, Lieut.
John'M Snnmerman, of th j 120th Indiana regl-
mmt, ou duty in the city. He ia o;.e amoDg those
who, when tby quit Raleigh, will leave behind such
a rc rd as to endear him to a host of friendd.
New ADi. We direct attention to the nevr ad
vertisements in this issue. Together with the old
and recent ones they are an epitome of business in
the city and state.
m
MARRIED,
On the 12th inst., at Oak lands, Prince 6orge county,
t th rftjudftnee of tha bride's father, by the Key. ti.
Ppttv- Mr WM. M. WATKRBUKT . of KaTettenue,
N. C., to Miss KM MA J. BROCK WELL, daughter of
John E. Brockwell, Esq.
On th 12th nit., at Clavton. Johnston county, by tt
Rev- Mr. Wheeler, Mr. ROFUS W. SMITH, of Raleigh,
and Miss NANNIE GULLET, of the former place.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
RUN HERE, BUN HERE!
JUST OPENED.
rpHE finest saloon in the city is now opea at Yarbo-
I borough Mouse.
n?or COOL DRINKS call at the YARBORODOH
HOUSE.
RE-OPENED.
fflHE well known House of the Patny stand has ben
re-opened by C 8. JOHNSON,
nest of WINES and LIQUORS, whalesala and retaiL
COOL DRINKS at the bar.
Let customers PLEASE GALL septlS-tf
1861. 1863. 4813.
$125 $3.00.
1.25 4.00
1 30 5.00
1.40 5.50
1.10 1.50 5.50
1.10 1.50 7 8
1.10 160 9
110 1.5t 12&13
1.10 250 12al3
1.15 2.50 U
1.15 3.00 15al7
1 2t 3.00 18a20
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one bottle is fully equal to a gallon of the Syrup of Sar
saparilla, or the decoction as usually made.
JSTTHESE-EXTRACTS HAVE BEEN ADMITTED
TO USE IN THE UNITED STATES ARMY, and a.
al o in very general use in all the State HOSPITALS
and PUBLIC SANITARY INSTITUTES throughout Up
land, as well as in private practices, and are consfdemi
as invaluable remedies.
See Jledieal Properties of JJuthtt,
FUuM DISPENSATORY OF THE UNITED STATES,
iee Professor Dbwes'b valuable works pn the Practice
ot Pliysic. i "
See remarks made by Dr. Epbraim M'Dowkll, a cele
brated Physician and Member of the Koyal College ot
ourgeoos,- Ireland, ana published m tne Transactions ot
the King and Queen's Journal.
See Medico Chirugieal Kevieto, published by Benjamin
1 BiViitS, Fellow or ttnrRl Oolltat. of Sartron3.
See most ot tne late standard Works ot Medicine. .
EXTRACT BUCHU,
"SARSAPARILLA."
Sold iy ill Druggists.
PRINCIPAL DEPOT
IIEMBOLD'S
Drug and Chemical Warehouse,
&H BROADWAY, N. -YORK. '
septd-lfelui
AUCTION SALES
OF
GOVERNMENT PROPERTY
IN THE
STATE OP NORTH CAROLINA.
AUCTION SALES OF HORSES, MULES, ARMY
Wagons, Spring Warons, Uarness and other zoy-
01 ument property will take place from time to time at
the principal cities and towns in the State.
These sales will afford farmers excellent opportunities
to stock tueirfarms with any class of animalstbe; desire
to purchase.
bach Bale will embrace a ranety of stock; including
riding and draught Horses and Males of every class. A
few very large Mules, thorughly broken to harness, aad
in nne condition, will be offered at each sale.
Ine attention of capitalists and dealers in stock is par
ticularly called to the opportunities here presented for
proiitableiavestment. 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
growmg crops for means to par chase-or may be retain
ed, and sold tor cash at a large profit after the crops
nave maiurea.
Terms CAS1I on day ol sale.
Sales willeontinae daring the month of August, and
will beadrertised in this column as soon as dates are
fixed.
At MORhllEAD CITY, on Tuesday and Wednesday.
September 12th and 13th. 1865, under the direction of
Capt. D. W, DAY, A. Q. M. Sale to commence at 10
a. m. each day.
At TOOMER COURT HOUSE, TJarnct county,, on
Wednesday, .September 27th, 1865. under the direction of
Capt. A. M. GlaocTTK, A. Q. M. Sale to commence at
9 o'clock, A. M.
At CHARLOTTE, oa Tuesday, October 3d, 1865,under
the4irection of Capt. D. W. H. Pat, A. Q. M. Bale to
commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., and to continue from
day to day, at the discretion ot Capt. Day.
TAILORS, ATTENTION 1
CM. FAURISS, one. door above the PaoGaEss office,
. has employment for an additional number of
journeyman fai.ors. Five good "Coat hands" can ob
tain employment by applying immediately. Females,
wen revuuiuieuueu, may apply. aagolf-tt
LOST OH MISLAID.
i BOUT the last of April, 1865, a certificate for
f lourteen shares of stock in tlRileigh A Gaston
Railroad Company. Xo. 110. All Tierjnn. wdrned
not to trade for said certificate.
sept6-lw DVVID aryTOv.
npHE POST OFFICE BE1.NG V JR THE PRESENT
1 upstairs, and therefore inCOarenient, a small flag
duplayed at the window will innicatw that it io ..r,n No
flag, that it is closed. a. MILLER, P. M.
Raleigh, Sept. 2, 1866. . tf.
WANTED TO RENT,
A DWELLING HOUSE, in a healthy and central
Allocation. Apply to 8. MAXON ' Fie4d and Fire
side Baildinz, Fayetteyille street. au228-tl
Prime Old Bourbon andMonongahela Whis-
M.cy, superior cognac Brandy Holland
Gin, fcc, Ac.
O 5 CASES Old Rourboa W,
kev.
do
flionontra
10
10
10
10
10
10
do
do
do
do
do
do
Superior 'CWhao Brand v.
vtara uupuy, II3,
Holland Gin,
Fine Old Sherry,
t.
Port Wine,
Maaena.
20 Bat kets Champagne Royal Crown.
20 do I 1 E. Lemaitre
J ust rec Ted and for sale by
r B,P. WILLIAMSON & CO.
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