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BY J. h. PM MSG TO A & 0. THENE W8. -ForMost news seo Fourth Page. --Edwin Booth will soon take the hoards again. The Chicago lake Hinnel has now reached a distance of 3,860 feet, and the work of sinking the iron cylinders fr the shaft ia the great crib will commence this week. Mr Wm. Hooper of Cincinnati, has signified his acceptance of the vacant offi o of Treasurer of the State of Ohio, tendered him by Gorernor An )XheoflScars of the Mexican Tepublic vrho haTe arrired in New York, hav ng left El Paso about the beginning of the present month, say that the peo ple of that town were unanimous in an enthusastic reception of President Juarez. General Negrete, with 0' e hundren officers, had g ne to the interior to collect and discipli -e recruits, and expected to be able to raise a large force in a short time. -We see it announced that a number of capi talist holding co 1 lands on the James River have applied to the Freedman's Bureau for a, " thousand work nen to labor in the mines at wages." The Washington Star states that the number of Southerners around that. city is enormous. They ' spread themselves on the sofas of the East Room, the Vhite House, with all the license accorded to a Georgia bar-room." The meeting of the Guard an Socisty, for the reform of truant children in the District of Colum bia, was attended by Secretary Harlirt, Cornmis goner, Newton, Chief-Justice Carter and other prominCnt gentlemen. The Hon. Amos Kendall was appoinCd President. Prelimi. ary measures were adopted for' the erection of a suitable house of refuge m the District. The Depar ment of State has published in pamphlet tortn the official c rresponrience on the iubjec! f the French Universal Exhibition for 1867, for the imCT'K'' c!ujiw the United , Stat 8, containing general regulation, cta3sj atin of articles, &c. All applications for admission , .Wlt a description of the articles to be exhibited, must be presented before the 31st of October next. N M. Beckwith, rtsq , is the United Si ales Gommissiouer at Paris, to wnom letters should be addressed. The New Orleans Times says : vVe ca ne very near being run over some days ago by the driver of a bread cart. On looking up we recognized in the-man who "held the ribbons, "a well to do citi zen, who lived at his ease in the city, occasionally rusticating on a One plantation on our lower coast: With true independence he earns his brea i by pro viding it tor others. Such is the spirit that will resuscitate the South, and give it a worthy and last ing independence." " ' ' One of the Chicago theatres, known as the Museum, was on last-Tuesday evening the scene of a tragedy more genuine than those usually repre sented on the stage George B Beach. ne of the actors, twenty-seven years of age, was shot in the g'eenroom by his wife, a young and beautiful wo man, aged only eighteen. They had been married a li tie over a year, but seperated soon, after the wedding, on disagreements and had lived very lit tle together during all the time of the'r married life The I'lisband filed a bill for a divorce, and his wife insisted on his withdrawing it This she could not indue - him to do, and therefore deter mined to ttke his life. She did not fu ly succeed in her design, however, as the wound inflicted, though a severe one, was not considered necessarily mor tal. She was arrested and committed, but seemed to have no compunction regarding her bloody deed. Benjamin G. Green, the postmaster of Mystic, Conn , was sentenced o 10 years in the State Pri son at Hartford, .Wed esday, for stealing between $200 and $300 Jerry Townsend, who stole $10,000, got only seven years Green was tried before a United States Circuit Co irt, and Town send before a Connecticut jury, and that is thediff- erence between United States and Connecticut jus tice. Gen. Joe Lane, candidate for Vice President on the ticket with Breckinridge is living on bis farm near Portland Oregon in feeble health. It is reported that Alex H Stevens will soon be released, when he wil go to Georgia to co oper ate with Ex Gov Brown and others in the work of reconstruction. ' Tb test, oath in the new Constitution of Mis- louri was declared violat ve of the Constitution of the United States n Friday last, in the Circuit Court of Ray county, in that State, by Judge Ki -g, in a decision delivered on a case brought be- ' fore him involving us validity. It is reported that the rebel General Kirby Smi h has been ordered to report at Washington by the War Department, and that he is now en route from New Orleans for that city i "'M Spckch of Grand Repbk-entativk Fitzhuoh, OF VlROINIA, AT THE ODD FlELLOw's CELEBRATION in Baltimore. Grand Representative Fitzhagb, of VirgtoU, was then formally presented to' the audience, to whom he 8p ka as follows : "As my brother from Kentucky has asked, what shoald old Virginia say ? I cme before you this day with a proud and a glad heart. I have been kpt away from you fr f nr, long, weary, dark years, bat to-day I have been permittnd to come up face to face with you, and to meet ymi In tr-is happiest mo ments from the North, from tin S ath, from the Ea tand frm the West, and to find that every man flieeta ns with a welcome ari l a smile. Sir, we went oot -whether we were rigbt or whether we were f wrunrg it is not necessry now to decide we went t with our whole hearts and we stayed out as lone Mire could; tut nch has beeo the orieriog of rrovidsnce tnat we have come back with al! our heart and all onr strength, and we intend to stay with Joq forever. Applause . ,. .i mllliHn i ' - ' A Brscs or Danob The mirutst black pt the fcuamet of a toot b, is an eviden t that decay's effact R 8nger has touched ik. Qnckly interpose tfce & sod NT as a sate guaid, or tne tooth is gone Qd tot o:ly that one bat perhaps half-a-dcxen. assured that nothing bqt S z doht will either ectnaUy prevent or orfcsat dental disease. VOL. VI. RALEIGH, THURSDAY, SEPT. 28, 1865. NO. 270. THE CITY. The teachers of Christ Church Sunday School, lUleigh, N. C, have formed a society for the purpose of procuring money to fcuild a Sunday School R om. Persons desiring to have fancy or plain w rk done can be ascommodated by the society. The present place of meetiDg is at Gov. Manley's h mse, and the time Saturday morning from 10 fc. 12 o'clock. It is also proposed to have a Fair for the benefit of the same object, during the first or second wpek in December. Contributions in money or materials of any kind scraps of carpeting, merino or any wors teds, silks or cottons, will be most that kfully received. The society also calls upon the ladies of other con gregations in the State, or elsewhere, who may bare opportunity of doicg so, to make fancy articles of any description as donations to the fair. The Sunday School is in a very flourishing condi tion as regards number of scholars and zal and num ber of teachers, but a room is very net essary .for the uture success. of the school. Donations of any kii.d can be directed to the superintendent of the Sunday school, Wm. E. Anderson, Ra'eigh, N C. MM I i, Signs Everybody U more or less superstitious, whether they are willing to acknowUdg it or not. If this statement be true the following from Purh, a California comic paper, will be of interest to our readers : To take down the gridiron from t' e nail where it is banginz with the left hand is a sum that thPa m;n . , . , . ... O - "III b a broil iq the kn.-lun. To U se a pocke unlucky. I.-OOOK COntainiDflf srTfiPnba.-bc a Ti If you hear a rooster crow when vou are H b(d, and the cloi-k strikes a few times at the tame iustant, " sign of m'(u)niing. It f' vou haC n itchios ear, tickle your nose and y u will have an itu ,0 ttiere aud 111 luck Dfe averted. . t To pill salt accidentally into a ft' wnilfl 8 nn the fire, is a proof that the family will meet 7'rtl ts alterations, (salt rationn ) VVhea a cat prepares to wash its fce, It is a ain that one in the bus will shortly receive a lit ki' g. To have Bixteen warts on the 'eft nan 1 is unlucky; to have the same number on the rigbt hand, is a s gn that you are untotunate. If a mrried man, while his wife is m the room. takes up a bottle of spirits with his right hand, it is a t-iga thitshe will shortly be out of spirits, aud that ber nusband is g ing t hq ior. If a one-eyed bull-dog fiVs at a stock -rais r'a legs, it denotes that a misfortune will hippen t his calves. If you get on horseback on M md iv, before the sun . .a. II I 1 It is up, it is a sigo tnat vou wm nave a nana tu a bridal. To stroke , a green-eyed cat with a white spot on her nose is lucky, and heavy purrs will be ihi con sequence. If a red-haired man falls in love with a girl wo dislikes hair of that color, he will very likely dje be fore he is married. The abvy 6igns and portents may be strictly relied upon ; they have never been known t fail. Taking the Oath. On visiting the provost marshal's office, yesterday, we found a number of persons present taking the amnesty oath It re minds us of the f ct that Gov Holden had decided to leave the books open until the period for legisla tive and congressional elections. Jtseera-j to us that our people generally stand in their own light and interes in he-itating about this matter. The oath is a necessity and precedent to the restoration of certain rights. But the leading fact is that a time may come when the privilege of subscribing it will be withdrawn. Let our people then, go for ward at once and avow their allegiance without further parley. We invito attention to the advertisement of the N rtn Carolina Mutual Life Iusurance Compiny. giving an exhibit of the present co idition of the Cir poration, to be found "In this paper. It will be se -n that it is the determination of the Directors to meet all liabilities as last as it shall be f mud possible in the present distracted con HtioD of business matters to do so, and the company will continue to do bus iness as heretofore. Tho charter of the ofii 'ers of the c mpany will be sufficient guarantee that the business will be conducted with a dueVgard to the interest Ot all concerned. Dr Chas. E J -hnson is President, and R. H. Battle, Esq., Sec ret y. - Newbern. Passengers from Newbern last night repert that a large num' er of Northerners have ar rived there, some of them discharged soldiers and officers, with the intention of loca ing permanently at that and other points in this State. A Targe amount of goods has also arrived, probably more than will be sold for a year to come. Trade is rep res nted as brisk as usual at this season of the year. ,9 , Fob meal, bacon, fl jur and otner things in the provision line, we cannot recommend a bitter place than the house of P. B. Williamson & Co., Fayette ville street. These gentlemen keep a heavy stock of groceries and provisions and sell for small profits. We call the attention of be North Carelioa public to our list of Petersburg advertisements, all of them representing good houses and clever men ; especially do we invite attention to the card of Donnaris & Johnston, which appears for the first time this morning- They do a grocery and commisbion business both in Petersburg and Richmond ; they are gentle men of integrity and m iy be relied on. - - Oca friends from the country wh come to town to make purchses, will find a fi e stock of dry & xxfc, clothing, boots, shoes, hats, watches, &c, at Mrs. Kramer's, oa Wilmington street. B-d her adver tisement, and thenexmune the stock for yourselves. Yistbbpat was a cool airu nnal day, and an dcabtedly the fore-ronner of many of tbs same kind. Lst'co corns. Sanitary. The idle freedmen aro still at work, under the supervision of Capt. Parington, the active" Provost Marshal, cleaning the 6reets. The military an 1 civil authorities of the citv are now running together in a remarkably amicable manner. We have a note from Messrs Fulton & Price stating that the Wilmington Journal will be resum ed on the 28th of September. We wish them success. B wen & Randall's naw stock of goods arrived last night and will be ready for inspection this eve ning. R member the place :S. R. Fentress' old staod, on-Fayetteville street. Wno Wants a Roabdeb ? Attention ia catted to the advertisement of a young man in search of a boarding bouse. We think any family would find a pleasant companion in the advertiser. Majob Hough and Mr. Lehman, of Nfewbern, were among the arrivals at the Exchange yester day. 1 ' H I To MuKEow the convention of the colored people of 'his State meets iu this city. Agitators, attention I Boon hand. HOTEL ARRIVALS. AT THE YAKBOKOUGH HOUSE. ' ShFiEMBtB 26 TH. E P Oeorgf. Clarion-; A F Hildreth, Beanf-rt; Tbo ! c Al n Y,rk; Bumnett, C H Lofleld. Sali ; ,ba'" .!'. L ,nir' J Crw-1, M Fowler, John Mann. Chat- ban; I'hod H -aih, ewbern; J A Cfceathaca KtQKK; J G B rr. Wiitninjrt D; Mi.-s M C Cons, F C Koberti MtrlMrn: W HtUnndv V.nm.rfTn W.ll.o. TK,.m. ville: P H Mer vnian J B l)ahnn C. W Rjinlv .1 w r Vn fi-n I I V ,ir U fl U M r-v lir Hand, U S Y ii i .1 E Wearer, N C; T VI He-dy, Camb-r-lid. vld; : B Ber..mie8. Petersbu tr Va : U Knni Stw i .ik; i; y tni. l xmifton; KL Pa-cuall, Louisburp: J A iJioaii Biv Lin ; J l Flanner, Newbern; J Vf SmP..,d, Hw Kirei; vV W C ark, .Newbern; K S Hand ricK L xiiijjtou, L A Cmpbell. B H Kirk, O 8 A; Jno J rjns.li, an lad , avamab, Oa ; Mr E H button and chi d, Graham C; J A Lvn, Groensb uo N. C; Mi a iSingle, ri v-iuna-i, G ; J B Mian, Newbern; Maj -r Jont'8, tVak; VV a Stn.iti. JuMnstun; S L HcUr, dalcm, Hf -itil'tti, Yt adliingion 1 J Sept. ul. 1865. B Baker, Aast Sure, Ja T Boyre Charlotte Cap I H Lf utz. Goldsuo , W W M Unity DrtUKK; w.l i lam litadway, Kewbeit e ; Ucr butmood. Kai eih ; John ie son. New York J J tlunmifan, Samter C;P Nt-wman and family, Charlotte : William Kob tr s. U - M K K, i) H Bemeie. Y ; W W I'cChesney. Beaafnrt ; H W Cas-idav. Y ; Lt ( ol J'has P Mckenbam, Wi mingtun; David Gribbtn, Paymaster U 8 A; Walter L) Cole. Cie k U 8 A ; Thoe l'ivw, Koctet'; Hamael W Lentil Go.diitoro ; avor J F Hnpb, B F Leliman, Newbern; W K Duncan, Beaufort ; ('apt John B Griswold, Gld bor; Harry t C ark. Saithfi Id ; W L Brdie, Miss H Brodie. Mi9 K Brodie, R H Butler. Warren Co.; V Lamp-on, Newbern ; Lt Jordon, O H Steoena, (18 MU K ; Keuben H Scbufield, Newbern; U F Watsoa, Iore head. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, NORTH A'OLitft IUTUIL 1.1F INSURANCE COMPaVV. 'pHE FOLLOWiN T VT M K T OF THE COS JL dition of he X C. Mutuil Life Insurance Company will xhow that after all the vicissitudes of the war, the Company is still s rnn;, and merits tb cmtinaanct ot the patronage heretofore so generously beetowad : Premium Notes liable to assessment, $129,198 Bonds of solvent individuals...., '23.004 - $153,202 LIABILT IKS. Losses allowed up to January 1, iM5- $35 149 hzcess of assets orer liabilities $1 IS Sod To meit the ab e liabilities, the Directors hare. ordered the co'lec ion of the individual bonds, and au aiseggment ot "'JO per cent, on the premium notes, which should yield Bonds .$?3S"4 AsseiismeQts M '45,839 $48 843 Losses 3 .'Ha An ciwis of. , $13 64 Sntfici nt t coverall deficiencies 1 1 th - I'ompiny shall br- patron z d by th pub io as be fi re the war, tb-re will be th - annual fronts in cash apd premium notes which mi; be added to the assets now iu hand, for the pavment of li: bilities. Nearly all the above liabilities would have been exrin jfuifhed but for tbf r fueal ot claiiaan'S to receive the currency in ci culation at the time of the losses They cannot reasnibl v complain of some delay. It will be reme bered that the premium n tes are the accuinmla tions f notes given by insurers for one half their an nual premiums, which the Company had the right to re qu re to e paid in cash. On thn ftce of the note tne lufUrer premises to pay whenever r quested bv the Di recto g, and all payment on assessments will be so much adrd to i be sum injured, by diui'nih:ng to that amount the premium not" to be deduced in r6e of los. llan in su'ers pv the a hle premium incanh a. a matter of choice. Jt U believed that the lss s mav be pail by the first in stalment of ten per cent abided to the contemplai d pri fi s ; but it i the hi m mention of the directors to meet all their liabilities &s promptly as the condition o! the countrv will admit, even if to do so, it may be neces sary to order the col'ection of all the premium notes. CHAS E.JOHNSON, President. R. H. Battle. Secretary. sepi28 lw DONNANS & JOIINSTON, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 109 and 111 Sycamore street, Fetsksbcbq, Va. S. C. DONN AN, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Governor Street, Pichmond, Vx. We continue to do a General Grocery and Commission Business, at our old stand, 109 and 111 Sycamore street, Petersburg. Va. Consignments of Tobacco Gotton, Coru, Wheat and all Couatrv Produce will hare oar personal attention and the bitfhst market prices obtained. All Tobacco far S. C DONNAN, Richmond, will be forwarded tree of charge. Orders for G'oceries promptly filled and shipped. sept28 3Uw 2w DON VANS i JOUNiTON. 25 RRWAKD. STOLEN FROM THE SUBSCRIBER, BY A NEGRO, on Sundav ast. a Horse and Buggy. The Horse a bright ba?. with two white hind fet and 8ta" on the forehead, about 11 bands high, and 8 year old, and 0. S., on tbe left sb mlder scarcely perce tible. The Buggy, no to and red back very lightly constructed ; Harness, common busrv $50 will b pid for to recovery of the Horse, and $100 for ibi ' honse aod baggy Wilmington rtpt.28 1w SOL. HAA8. RaleiiTh Standard, Se itinel and Progres oopy I. week nd send bill t mi liJi i-all. " BOARD WANTED. AGKNTLKMAV vVS jes TO GiT B01RD Iixigmg in a pnv ae a us- where there aro uon or tew otoer boarders U willing to pav ia advica Beat ot refa enosgireB. Addreerstating locality and terms, Box 152. Kaionu, r. . sepwo. A story is told of a man who insured in Lon don one thousand cigars, valued at 200, against fiae and water After the lapse of six months he made his appearand at the insurance office tn 1 denandedhis money, as the cigars had all b en burned. "But not on tbe vessel, sir," said the sec retary, "for she is in do k now." "Yes. on board vessel : I smeked them, and therefore burned them all myself, and the insurance says against fire" The secretary seemed taken aback, but told the smoker to call again next" day He called at the appointed time, but was met by the solicitor of the company, who told him if he did not relinquish his claim he would be prosecuted as one who know ingly and wilfully set fire to goods insured by th e company. Ma. Eit& : Thi followikq is STRANGE BUT TRUE. 'Twas late last night that I was sittiag, in my chamber, lonely, knitting, Knitting on the same old stocking, I'd commenced be fore the war ; Knitting carefully, I was heeling when methought I heard one stealing, Stealing softlv up the stairway, leading to my chamber door. Thii 1 thought, and litUntd more. Soon I heard a gentle knocking hastily I dropped rny stocking ; Dropped my knitting the old stocking I commenced before the war. Again," and louder, cane the rapping as tho' they thought that I was napping ; Me a napping? Knitting, napping? Me who never 'Ope the door.' r Thi the voice taid" Ope the door I!" "'Tis Sally's voice" says 1 "'tis 8ally, and I know she's got some newa, And I'm powerful glad she's come too, for I most did have tbe blues. 'Sally," says I, "Sally, howdr.e?" 'What' the news ? Do have a chair ?" 'Glorious news, my t'egy darling gloiious news from Mark t Square.5' "From Shepherd' Store in Market Square.' At Shepherd's Store, they've got new shoes such "brat new, laced up, taaselud beauties. Morocco, kid, aod patent leather Congress gaiters. toe-tipped bootees. Balmoral, Prunello and Creole. Mens and women, boys and girls ; Such a eight it is to behold they're the cheapest in tbe world. The very cheapeet in the world. And Peggy, dear, they've got new hats military and civilian. All the style of Frenchy fashion a la Bmp'rear Mazi mil ian. And I told my husband, Johnny, "throw aside that rusty bea?er " "Go to Shepherd's market square get a hat you gay deceiver, Get hat, and burn your beaver." Well, Peg John went to market square he's just got back rigged up so gay, A bran new suit from top to toe and cheap as dirt, for ready pay : And I advise yoa, Peggy darling to give what easb you've got to spare, To your dear Hobby in the morning and send him straight to Market Square" To Shepherd' Store, in Market Square. Til do it, Sally dear" says I I'-ll send Bob early in the morn, I'll send him str ight to hhepherd'ii Store I will as sure as I am born, Good bye, dear Sally ! Must you go ? Tes good bye Peggy now take care, Be sure that B b finds the right place 'tis 8HE1- HEuD' STORE, at Market .square Shtpherd't Store, at Market Squar. VVe have a fine assortment of Ready-made Clothing Boots and Shoes Hats, Ac, which we will selfat verj low prices. CHARLES A. SHEPHERD, Market Square, Raleigh. Sep. 25-tf R.IKTTIIST PROGRESS TWO POWER PRESSES AND OVER OSE HUNDRED F0STS OF TYPE ! Bvthe accession to our establishment of an entire Printing Office, we now nave tne largest Buaiuivi- "'job PRINTING OFFICE in the State, and we solicit work. WE HAVE A and a large CYLINDER POWER PRESS, Hvr.tnrt m volient order : and with oar enlarg d facilities we flatte ourselves we can do all kinds of print ing as well, and as cheap, as any establishment in the country. We arerepared to print HAND BILLS, SHOW BILLS, POSTEK8 ! CTRrDL.R8, BILL HEADS. TICKET8, CARDS. WKDDIVO TICKETS, BLANKS, CKTLOrJE8. PaMPH jKTS, LETTER HRAD8. PROGRAMMES, c, e., 4c whainmnttflt workman and promptaessand dii patch may be relied on ia all eases, and we ask atrial from all woo oare printing w au. fyio J, I,. PBNNUf GTOPf CO. 's Column ! MONEY SAVED BY COMING LATE. AND COMING ALL TEE TIME, TO BUY KINSEY'S J. NEW GOODS OF THE Latest Styles. 1 hare just returned from New York with a large and well selected stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Boots , and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Hardware, G roceries and Crockery, which I offer tor sale at the lowest prices. Call and examine the following Beautiful Goods: MERRIMACK PRINTS, WAUHEGAN PRINTS, RICHMOND PRINTS. 9 PRAGUE HiI TS, GUN COVE PRIVTS. FRKKM N PRINTS, CONCORD PKI VIS. LONDON I' It I VIS, ALBION PRINTS. MOURAIAG PRLNTS. A Great Variety of Z.phyr Knit H-Juds, Seal ti, Z..hvr K' it M ff ard Tipplls, Bitbkhs Si hwIh, .. TvuligUs, N i:8, La ii' L vh rr Tl ts, P-Rri B'i V .ih U us, IVock V- .1.1 Vi't..na 11 ,mt Ladi Tnu m d J k h. Childreu' Vdvtl (iieiiait lUts, Ladies' Dress Woolen Goods : VOOL DKLWNKS. MIX DKLUNFA PLAiD POPLINS SiKll'Kl) lOPLIN. SAXONY I'L IDS. 1S UIMU'AMS, LADlEs MKHlNODiiAW ERS, BALMOKaL SKUUS, HOOP KIIUS, LADIES' EXiKA FASU'D MEIUXO VESTS. Nainsook, Jackonet, B illiantftg, Irnh Lmpn HmJ kercbief, Lwiit-s' and. M ssh' Huts. , Child ren's B tlmor il H".-e. Li-en Cuffi andC'I'ars, H b"'U8 of every description , Ladles' Co'or d Berliolislc Ttiread G'ovea, si'lj tops , Cors tts, M m's Gloves C m", B utoi s, Hair Oil, Extracts an i P m d-. Hens' Ready Made Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats and laps. Padlocks, Rim Locks, Cuest Lo'ks, Files, Chisels. AH rs. Butt "inures, ec ewi, Knives and Foiks, Spoons, Shoe Knirts, hoe Thread, Awls, Hammers Cotton and Wool Cards, Ca. riage Ti iunEins, ic, BEST JAVA COFFEE, UlOCOrfhH. u Bc.aT GREEV TEA, BLACK TEA, CRUSHED SUGAR, BiiO N SUGUt. BEST MiW ORLEANS SYftPF. SOUA, SPICE, CLOVES. NUTMEG-1, RAISINS, COPPERAS, CANDLES, PICKLES, BLACK PEPPER, ' LORRILLARD SNUFF, MUSTARD, RACE GINGER, LONDON SAUCE, BUTTER, CHEESE AND CRACKERS. Country Merchants are respectfully inyitod to call and examine my assortment of goods ia store. I have ia terested in my business an agent in New York, wuo will purchase at all times, additional goods required, at the lowest wholesale prices. Therefore, I can make it for your interest to buy of me any small amount ot goods you may wast. J. KINSEY. corner of Marke Snrt. 22-2wd. RlLKIGH, N C, Favetteville St., Square. IHPOK1AM NOTICE. 'fHEstockholders ot toe reace luotuutt- are reqastea I to ne present in pernio -r b proxi at a mreiinj! 'o be held In the citv of Ka.izr -vn thf bib of October 1 -65- This notice is iciven toenaDtf stocKfcaeis ar a a siat.ee to s-nd ia their proxies by iUa deleats to the tute septft t ret I T'eaurt-r JSte. LIcCOIOIE & CHILD, Commissioa lerchnnts. No. tl Water Street, -New York. Liberal advances mad on C tto N"t1 Stores, &s HDLBERT McLFAV, Agen s, teptlS3B New Bcrns, N. C. Kinsey
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