- ; ... - ....... U: '. uia sra, tyjw, r ccc inch - ti . ' p ?, one div One quare,two days, three day j " four day. - $ 75 ' -7 - ' 2 00' BAITLY Ji inLJJld t .v : ' i i j;nAJM TIC. Tfar Attimn mf Alabiima .-".oMERVt 'Not. 'J7 dor. Parsons, n e, recemmend 'the parage of an act ; that frredtnen hbll hart' the hatne j of protection now accorded the voting ipulition. aa J. Carner, special bondei agent of sury department for Choctsw county, j been tried at Mobile by military com upon the charge of fraud on the rcr ibecn sentencad to pay a fine of nine UV'Hars, and one year hrd labor in ,v.l penitentiary. wcte tbat taUnn AlTalr Ihr Teal Oath )rleans, Nov. 27i The test oath has er argument in the U. S District Court : two days. Judge Durell intimated ' onsidcred the law constitutianal. j Month in the Next Congreit. gtos, Nov. 27. No credentials of f Congress elect have been received isurrectionary districts, except Vir : Tennessee. The irlarketa. j )kk, Nov. "57. Cotton quiet at 52 to j aval stores dull. Gold forty-seven j hth premium. i 4- General IVewa. frigate Resaca was launched at the nr. irtP h navy yard on the 18th inst : - ceremonies were performed by the ; ed, lins, nieces of Rear Admiral Bailey i will receive her machinery at the n yard. She will be commanded by Commander Jos. M. Bradford, late 3 of Admiral Dahlgrcn's squadron, ent will consist of one sixty pound gun, six thirty two pound broad hree twenty-pound bronze rifles elusion of the launch the guests were entertained by Admit al Bailey and llowing advertisement appears in e Courier : 4t Manure Wanted ;re. Any person having five to fifty pose of, .will please send word or ugh the post office." ion in favor of Jefferson Davis is in a Richmond among the ladies. i has aheady rec ived a number of f morning a Mrs. Kirby shot and asband, in a market in Richmond 1 infidelity. She has been arrest- jert M. Patton, who is now gener ; to be elected Governor of Ala Co. Bulger, has for many years .inent member of the Al ibama Leg is a;Douglas elector in 1860 and jession in the State Convention of jh he lost two sons in the war, who bers of the Fourth Alabama regiment, j to be a man of sound common sense I leal judgment, and to be fully con- lib the reconstruction views and pol- j President. Of the Congressmen elect- j aid that none, will be able to take the I , though one of them, Mr. C. C. Lang- j lobil?, is a native of the North, and a Everett man in former times. He was ! .years editor of the-Mobile Advertiser, ; to him that was attributed the remark j Lincoln's emancipation proclamation! 3 "blackest .net which ,history records. j ler Congressmen elect are Mr. George 3man, an old line Whig, who Jst a leg : Confederate service. Mr. J. AY. Taylor, '. t old line Whig, . and General C. Battle, ; jlnal. secessionist 'and a prominent Con- ; .te officer. - , ' ' What a fine head your boy has !" said ; nd father, "he's a chip of the old block ou ray boy.?" "YrS, father," replied the " leacber said yesterday I was a young : head." it was the custon of an old lady who for- entertained travelers, before her guests ; -aenced a meal, to ask a blessing, which ' orally concluded in this wise : "Make us 7 thankful .fo. the food, before us. Nancy, d around the corn bread first, and then tho . uits afterward. Am- n. HE RALEIGH iTIONAL BANK OF NORTH CAROLINA, li RALEIGH, .V. C.t S REPOSITORY AND FINANCIAL AGENT. Authorizrd September J2ih" 1865. DIRECTORS. P Afcox, Vice President. j: W. Holdx. ' W. B. Gclick, Cashier. ! Kn., . "pemor me transaction oi joana- fiSI'-8., .! iifed vf,t0SllI!!r Coin' Domeetic Exchange and ! Hold ' Stateafid Local Securities bought ; "is uank is T 4 current money discoubted on the most favorable ! tns jr:, . i cnnsito . . i I I rl;rl VOri nr.A f I .11. Coliee i"81e88 Men and Firms. . ! SSffi?f Bu-ine.a Men and Firms " I . II ' . I ar - . ixiua a at on . u l . - 1- ' o oct 12-ly f3.j P ' '.MilAMSON Sc CO., j GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, I TfUeTille Street, UoleiSb, IS. C, solicit tonaigmneiiU of Cotton, Cotton Yarns and all i rchandwe and Country Produce. ttl4 ! ArfjtfM. stair. i 1 W4 do injustice to ray tppreciation of! New PcBuciTioss.-We hare receired from I rn stabns ttalt tbe 8tcmer E! Cid. Wch ' K S;.c,( V. K -r.-Tt Tim TaU -Sr-:fthAl8aS . &e.btii!r.l t1"0!..1 PwPle .of'C. B. Richardson, publisher. 540 BH has ur JP among her freight, was ex- Arr,I ria -Suit Cocv "the onlya,: I Pfcted to arrire last evening or this morninsr7 daTe rjrtfd tf rfi cu tUiTlh ini t y aUf ' sf ator frooi Si'pm, teted.ai' ddring it bj a lecture upon tbe gravity of i thentl ai?d official history of the great cam- : e eXpect to have tho matena! here hY Thurs- . Vrru Ma:; ,:,10 co,It d , 3) nuuti-at Jlatiaria, rttimuly r.r;l, St rtr - r. Um; DirurU wrrv called, and I fbe 1uineft which i Uforc us, or upon the paigns of Gen. Sherman," compiled and arranc- ' y mornmS and N adrertisements handed in x?tvln ' ' 4 S P uttrabW nirUrkm. but icn J'bn if J!m,y i: tranj7 ed by Cel. S. M. Bowman and Lieut Cob R. I tfter that time wi aPPar m new type. . Fm: .:,;, v"u C 7 " , ., . . . ei th th of oflice to the benatora acted, i iriOul!te riod jubt.that what we hare to do y tl , . , , , , cayTufK, ,: d Thw.77 Ti! c!'a oa Saa" .aJMntac mranr l the aHTfnt On the rn!J J (Manqe cooritv. Hot. Graham I is to be done calmly, and with an eye single to B ;rwm' The volume is handsomely bound . VUTlcr T n . F.-y.ev: k m..: v", 7'4' p ,n' , she disturbance rJd bv i.ri,tiii,t credent iaU ol 1 the permanent interests of the State so that : and P"nted, conuins fire hundred and twelve 1 . ADVERTISEME LEFr Ocr. borne two pr ll: nv. rvnu on Vol ; ! wn. but would not qualify or participate in .s ..tlified whrcuiMn, Mr. Mason moved tbe innate preyed to elect a Speaker. .1 Mesurs. Settle and Ferebe were nominated. , fP r,v.Ml of, Freb '21-Scat- ! deiitnt alum of the naie, aa he was a , us l" F" UP" "ur wors uere.' we i ard. Loran. Daric SK0m ci tju: j "'J iHMilloner t me rrts:uem ui unntu cwics , v ... -.w. VJ .vuw-v, uv uui errors TCilnatriV k,-m i c lype. ... ' Vv.. ,,i.u. ... . rnpamcic, besides mans. Dlan?. tc. i 74 itir a special pam n. . v.vWv,.0,Uw Uf, u.iiimuuic innrmuies ' ' "to , ... t, s .,r1o,l im) firv.fii 1 of our nature. We wi I not nnrsp wrifKin v- ! his contribution to the military biefnre-nf I l! I "P A in MUFI 3 1 . 1 f V mv, - - ' I 11 1 il LliL'AC . - - . i w ia w tering m. e ecuon. b ' For Mr. Settle--Messrs. Morgan, Uarner, Pool, Blount, Warren, Arendell, Coward, A J. ; Jones, Snead, W D. Jones Bullock, Winjtead, Black, Gorrel Ml, Doyo. vovingion, ieacu, wnncr, 1 T 1 . : . T T 1 Cowles, Bogle, Harris, Gash. For Mr. Ferebee-Messr. Eurc, McCleese, ' Co-, v-, Lati-c, WiMnius, Howard, Whitford, Standiord, Sanders, McLean, Williams, Harris, . Leitch, Morehead, Donaho, McEachen, Shober, Keener. Pitch ford, rdison. Vilsnn. Srattnr- jng i. The Senate voted again with like result, whereupon, on moticn, adjourned till to-mor- row, 10 o'clock. HOUSE OF COMMONS. , Mospay, Nov. 27th, 1865. elcct fo the House of Commons of the Gefieraj Assembly of the State, having assembled in the Commons Hall of the State Capitol, in accor' dance with the ordinance of the Convention. Mr. Wauh of Surry, moved that the House j lTC4?rne KavV ! Li. bharpe ot Iredell and rseill M.kay of Harnett act as a committee on credentials, and I report if there be a quorum present. The motion was acceded to, and the gentle- men namea -proceeded to can tne roil by ; 1 - t 11 .1 1 m and wt-re duly qualified by taking the requi site oath4?, administered by John R. Harrison, Esq., one of the acting Magistrates of Wake County. Anson A J Dargan, A Nivan. Ashe Matthew Carson. Alamance R Y McAder, Jno A Moore. Alexander A C Mcintosh. Buncombe W G Candler. ' Bladen J J D Lucas. , B rtie P T Henry. Brunswick Daniel L Russell, Jr. BurKe J B Marl-r. Cumberland- Al x Smith, Duncan Shaw. Carterett- -M J Davis. Columous T M Smith. Cabarrus R W--A lison. Catawba James J Mott. Caswell Sam'l S Harris n, P. H-dnett. Onatham R B PdS--h-.il!, G P Moore and J. A McD nald. Craven M E. Manly, Sam'l W Chadwick. Camden G G Luke. Caldwell Jame- C Harper. Cherokee W H H Dickey. Chowan W II Bonner. Currituck J J Baxter Duplin T S Kenan, A M Faison. Davidson Is tac Kinney , S S Jones. Divie James -McGuire. Edgecombe J seph H Hyman. F,,rsyth Charles Teague Wm. H. Wheeler. Franklin P S Foster. Guilford W A Caldwell, W R Smith, J A Houston. Granville W. H. Jer.kius, E. B. Lyon, Ed ward Dalhv G tes iY H Lee. Harnett Neill M Kay. Hnlx II J -ynr. A H. Davis. Haywood Wra J Wilson. ' Henderson Jam s.Blytbe. Hyde Tilmbn Farrow. Irtdell L. Q. Srrpe, J. A. Roseboro. Johnson C'lasBeaaipy, J. R. Coats. Jackson Thaldeus DBryson. Jones- F G Simmons. Lenoir W. W. Dunn. McDowe 1 W F Craig. Mecklenburg R. D. Whitley, J. M. Hutchi- 'son.. v ' Macon James G Crawford. Madison Lewis Palmer. Montgomery E J Gaioes. Moore Wm Black. Nash N W Arrington. Northampton Jesse Fly the, J W Newsum. Orange R F Webn, S F Phillips. Onslow A J Murrell. Pasquotank J S Burgess. Pitt E C Yellowly, W L Henrahan. Perquimans David Cox. Person S. C. Barnete. U,)Wac Luke Blackmer, Moses L Holmes. Rockingham John Holderby and J. W . Burton. . Randolph E. T. B'air, Joel Ashworth. Richmond John W Cameron. Robeson Jno H McEachen, Rory McNair. Rutherford Nathan Scoggin, J M Hamilton. Surry M H Waugh. Patrick Murohv. Jno. C. Wil- jams K - ' Stanley John Furr Stokes Wm C Matthews. . Tyrrdl Ephraim Ligh. Union Jonathan Trull. Wake Kenneth RayDer,R K. Ferrell.A.. F. Page. Wayne W. T. Faircloth, J. H. Everett. Warren T J Judkins?, W A Jenkins. Washington J A Melson. Watauga Charles Potter. WTilkes Tyre York. Yancey Jno W Garland. it -i i -i XT;!,- lauKin-ueo.g w h j There being a quorum present, Air. augu , vprl tn rro into the election of Speaker, and IUUVCU IU giJ 1UIU IUD v.v.. i ' j nominated S. F. PhilUfS, isq., oi yiaugc county, and there beiog no other nomination, Mr. Phillips was declared unanimously elected, : "uuv'v" - - . r Waugh, of Surry, and Manley, of Craven. Mr. Phi l,ps on taking the Chair, addressed the nous as follows: Gentlemen of the Bouse of Commons : t ii ! r iu. Uy.nvt n Kointr railed to Preside over your deliberations, at mis a PrT,u. IT ul.T '""nt with. I ' . . . WlmWnMATmnW SI I . Ill 1 I I 1,(11.1 nn nri ripa 1 norinn i 1 1 1 1 1 ii- iuat. x txua u v ...... " -i it nut some sensfi of the resn nSlDimy oi tins uu- . sition. Such, however, has betn the good or" ; this country for the Universal Exposition at until you come to eyerything that te good to der preserved by legislative bodies m North q extended to the 31st of Janua- eat, and there you find the subject of our dis Caroina, that within my observation the du-: 1ICC:rtnAr nf the French coarse, the indomitable Wiiitaker. For all UK! ui luis ocai uaieiicici I ; 1 1 I frnStn Tl'l 1 1 I 1 1 I I ( I I - is seat have never been painful-hard unpleasant I ask. gentlemen, that or, which has raised me to this place, imn9nV mA thrnuph the SCeneS Uhat ly ever your favor, may accompany me through the scenes Uhat are befpre vs. Conscious how highly I prize ' BALEIGH, TUESDAY, jour oI opinion, 1 tball not willtfietr do any ' thin to forfeit or to ditutntah if. J ' whatever censures the lapse of years may in- ! precincts, rauowed by precious memories and I sacred to freedom and to justice, either passion i . or prejudice. Ae ther HI nature ror fear shall mark our legislation. Such exhibitinnR mM -j vi;-F,fec uo uciuic me uuu, ana we are i . ., ... ure mat an trace oi tncra would be erased from the public records by successors not far ! oenind us 1 do not doubt that it will be your , cnirlV IA . . n forward "'-"f Ia; ccu unuer our present un- i i and distressing circumstance" he ! great v p ol magntnimit been said Pertinently and i a recent occasion, n q r.r.s irtue of magnanimity, and this, as has ' with great force upon ' that cbeTfullv and o-ithnnt ri.fw ip. i.t. ,.' .. l ' . , v tt3 vuey are . Gentlemen, the eyes ef the people of North Carolina are strained towards this Assembly, in the hope that it may accomplish some thing substantial towards the restoration of that law which has so long been silent. They may exaggerate our ability to serve them in this respect. I am sure that they cannot over estimate our desire so. to do. Wherever through out the Stated men an women say, Would God H were evening ! or, would God it were morn- . tioo : "Might not our religious teachers find it i ing ! these are hearts which but keen time with salutary tolurn aside for a time from lamenta our hearts in reckoning the heavy hours that , . ,. . , divide us from the restoration and order and ; tl0ns over the heathcn' who wrsh.p the best civil liberty for whose comincr we nmv Wo K -ds they know, and scatter a little wholesome 1 long once more to see the benignant face of tha' S'eat "h p" us in earlier ! and better days ; we listen along the path where we sometimes flatter ourselves that I heard the fall of her footsteps. 1 To the eminent North Carolinian whoqp ' hands so happily direct the destinies of our ! country, we turn with pride and with conn- r nr " t otirliiMniv trv 1 1 1 m n V -r f . . in that policy wi?e and thorough by which 7 reacned by tbe last plagues, he has described the path to peace. For the rc establishment of our magnificent country in ! Still at It. A number of hands were en all her proportions of territory and of power gaeed during yes'erday in looking- after the m an ner ampmuue 01 noeriy, not a star on- all that may become men-who dares do more is none. Cherishing no aims, no hopes for our political future unconnected with the happiness and glory of the United States, we will 'calmly .. ... . . "'"m in dispelling the cloud of misapprehension which in some degree is lhe natural sequ-1 to the recent storm ; the effect of which, however, fas commonly happens at sucli times, has been somewhat increased by mere party blindness and mere party malignity. As true North-Carolinians, we are not care ful to answering insinuations whether made at home or abroad as to the candor and good faith of our present . professions. Yalcnt quantum! But if God in His goodness shall j ueiermiue m;u oui cruei uibappouumenis in me spring of 1861, the deaths and devastation of the succeeding w..r, and the heart sickness in- j cident to our present position are not enough, j i let us ask Him, hearts equal to all adversi-y so , mat u may uu sam nereaner iuai ine wisuom 1 with which we yielded to chan-es required by I tne permanent interests OI ine COUIliry, ana 1 the wisdom with which we declined to yield to ! ,1 1 j . c ii. 1 i .1 1 the caprice and pedantry of the hour, together ; with the lortitude with which we awaited the .1 1 r .1 . 1 mature results of our policy, rendered US not j unworthy fellovv-citiaens of the gallant gentle tlemen, who have displayed their devotion to North Carolina rpon a hundred fields. If our contrihuiion to the treasures of the State be not so brilliant as theirs at least let be in char acter. The auspices attending us promise bet ter things than those of 1861 ; under their in fluence, let us transport ourselves beyond this dark present to that luture in which peace and security and freedom shall bless, at least, our children. The House then proceeded t the election df j r 1 ,i 1 4 Principal Clerk. Mr Lyon nominated Edward Cantwell, Esq., j Mr. Blackmer nominated Seaton Gales, Esq., Messrs. Lyon and Blackmer were appointed to superintend the election. The roll was called. and the committee reported the whole number ; of votes c st were 96, necessary to a choice 49 ; i that Mr. Gales had received 72 votes, and Mr. ; Cntwell 2-i, and that Mr. Gales wa,s therefore , 1 elected and the report was concurred in. I . r Mr. Her ry moved to go into tne election oi ! - B j. - -j Assistant Clerk, and nominated W. M. Hardie, j etteviile street. Besides the fact that he has no Esq., of Buncombe. Mr. Rayner nominated ; superior in his line of business and the guaran Theo. H. Hill, Esq., of Wake. Messrs. Rayner t th t u pictures taken by him win give sat. 1 TT H tr rn A rA f Vi r rtlartf mn TTnA ft therefore elected, and the report was concurred j .10. ,r , t j ir tr t? xr;r,r-oU,.rrr Mr. Waugh nominated Mr. H. B. Kingsbury of Forsy the for Principal Doorkeeper, and there beine no other nomination, he was declared unanimously elected. . For Assistant Doorkeeper, f McKav nomi- nated Mr. John Hill of Randolph ; Mr. Everett nominated Mr. Bennet Barnes of Wayne, T.vprptt and McKav superintended the election and reported, whole number of votes cast, 102, necessary to a choice, 52 ! ; that Mr SSdr m- rjM!.k. ft,rol a Resolution that the 1U1. UUIUC1 UJI . i lairman be requested to invite tbe Clergy ot , Phairman hfi rpfl!lfst the City to officiate alternately as uapia-.u the opening of the daily sessions, which was read and informally laid over. On motion of Mr. Waugh the House adjourn- M : . , -.i . ed to 11 o'clock to morrow morning. Quite a number of Congressmen, it is &aiu, are pledged to the support of a bill, to be in- anil neni V hUUc icuucu uju cicuuhi " . r . . . . . -rr anu iiemy eupc no' Mr t , isfaction, his rooms are worth a visit if from no ported, whole numb?r of votes 102, necessary to j a choice 52 ; that Mr. Hardie had received 73 other motive than an examination of the splen votes and Mr Hill 29, and that Mr. Hardie was . did array of art works he has combined within troduced at the opening of the session, provid- cjagg Qur p0pUiatjon seem to have a wonder ing that heirs of soldiers who died in rebel fol hankerjng after trade and traffic, but "she prisons during the war shall be privileged to - bangs will continue to go up on all the vacant collect of the Government commutation of ra- Iots if rcntg do nQt come down tions for the time the deceased were held by a. I .Tn ccArdanC with the desire of the GoTern ..... f . ' r :.lr- frnm ... lnent. the lime lor tne senaing oi ;ry next. Xhe commissioner ot tne rren.u j Government expresses his pleasure at tbe pros - j t f thig countrv being represented . at the j v I . u III V u U. auw. V. faiDK exhibition wroecning exu NOVEMBER 28, 185. HP TT TP 4T "V i -1- J O X X X pages, with steel engravings of Sherman How the country will be largely read. Apart from 1 the misfortune that the commlcrs hav wrirtpn ' w I TWi with a inB;.iKi r . , a conislderatle degree of sectional bias, it : w r" ... .1 . . 11 s, me general reader will find it both inter-j esting and instructive, chieflv because thi ! KorPM frm ,u mnthn tu -- i. JU1 r omctal- The campaigns of Sherman . i are confessedly the most brilliant of the late war and are essential to a thorough compre- ' .ri . i ii .1 ! uc.e.mi ui me resources urougtlfc iniO me ; field by the United States governuienl agains fi.jj uv TTmt. ! 51,, the South. Those who wish to read the narra tive, should send orders to the publisher price ! 83.50. The Spirit of Extobtion. "A Sufferer" at the hands of extortionists in this city, puts the following as appropriate for Raleigh considera- damnation among the servants of mammon 1 who, in christian sanctuaries, offer robbery for i v . . , ' uUrnt offennS? ! We express no opinion as to the propriety of the measures recommended by our interroga- tor, further than to say that a few vials of wrath would do no eoodthe class to whom he refers piping running through the streets and which i connects Wlth lhe Sas works- For some time the leakage has been so bad at various points as to require the light supplies to be shut off at an early hour oi the night, thus embarrass- incr manv branches nf hnsinpss nnrl lnmnrd. niencing a goodly number of people. We are pleased to record this evidence of a better time coming and hope soon to hear that, as in other places, we shall have the gas at all hours when sunshine does not render it useless. Dull. The presence of our legislators was expected to impart to the city additional life, ut as yet no such effect has been produced. Yesterday was as dull period as has been noted here for months. No one seemed able to ac count for the stupor unless up n the hypothe- j gis th le were a concerned as to the . , .... sma11 ProsPect of our "going home that is m.' C 1 :U f 1:1.: 1 geuiuguui 01 iuc wnueiiie&s ui uur puiuicai troubles.. We shall soon know how the matter j I gtands hoR-ever, and until that moment must ! . . d pueuu. j Lifh Insurance. Whether persons choose to recognise tho fact or not, we have abundant exemplification of the wisdom of life insurance. With '.he prejudices and silly cmt upon which many persons base their objections to the sys- tern, vre have nothing to do. We know that families who Would have been left destitute by i c . 1 ,1 c u u a u u ! which you are insured will not be dii!ii:,iliil in ih. reason of the death of their heads, have been , settling of your estate, and that, from .-..erar.on n, secured in a competency by the origination of! .u u 1 i f . t i u l- r the scheme and patronage of it. In the belief . that it is proper to invest in it, we ask atten- tion to the advertisement Ot Wm. 11. trow, thei agent of the Etna company. ! 0 r J . j rr . it u f a t I TnE Fine Arts. Members of the Legislature , . . niphirM nc tbpmQelves tn takp , .... , ,, . hi n trt Oimi rr.iTTci r r ifaaI hnnrfo ChAnm Tint "muc lu l,,cu rt,VC3 U1 BBWlUM"9' ouuum fail tn nail of Wiwftu's fin art tmllerv Fav. their walls No Other place in the city presents so much that is really attractive. J . Cuffy is a Bad Business. We are inform ed that last Friday, a young lady, while on her the city, was followed and accosted in a very insulting manner by a negro man. She called anotjer coiorefj man t0 her assistance and it is scoundrel to flight. This is not the only instance in which ladies have been so annoved and it will probably not be discontinued until some of those who ei engage in it are shot down or otherwise badly punished. The New Market. A number of "shebangs" have been put up and others are being reared nh tbe vacant envprnment lot. north of the court.kOUse, and a number of freedmen are , . - . . , , . - that quarter That Varieties never cease and Wbitaker, E. A. , we mean, never Hags. Go round the corner at tba -?rir ctA takinT TTarirptt afrppt rl:i oaf - , o b & - - , t - T7"" K 7 m 1 , necessary supplies for tbe family and home circle, he gives as much for the money as any i ;n na-n r.n Ptrlr tn WhitakAr'a J PRICE i Five Cents. -w ' j j- ' T " Tye received a dispatch jesterday, from N tuicc tuiuuins ut auveriiicmems nave, necessa- to lie over a few davs until we ret our new i By the last of the present week we hope I have the new material and be able to get all . . """eue" m nana in tne paper and ev- ; erything in -running order. nHnnM4. " . 1 1 .1 Membeks of the Legislature who want new j -i-.l.. j . ciotnes and nnp nnpc at li ii- ..n j . " p..uB-h. unu em a ' arriss', next door to Progress olEce. ile makes to orr and sells ready made, all of the best quality. ..... . Exhibition. We learn that the colored pop- j ulation have an nvbihitinn it tha t. 1 . . " v .u uuiuii nu- teL - ttm evenini?. for thp. bpnpfit rf tha m..; ! 1 fr pastor of tre Ani.uu ciimw. - vr tbuiiu Judgikg fron the throngs upon the streets, the hotels, boarding houses and restaurants are doing a thriving business. Greenbacks, how ever, are very scarce and tpany who would en joy the good things of life, if they had the means, are remarkably sober. NEW ADVEKTINEJIEiMf. WILLIAM H.CRUW, GENERAL AGENT. I Office Norti of Capitol, Wilmington St, Raleigh. fact to be Considered. There are Jut few subjects presented to the mind of man uponwnich there are not a greut vB.ri.-tv ot opinions, am about which there are not protracted discussions. But there are a few facts so well estab lished, and so uncontrovertible that thpy are uni . j versally asajnted to. One is that all men now living j will soon be called upon to gather up their feet and depart to die land of the dead. '"One generation i goeth, anc another cometli, and we have no a biding ' city here,' is a matter about which theie is no dis pute. Another is. ' Of that dav, and of that hour, knoweth 10 man. Whether death cometh at the twelfth lour or at the cock crowiDg, is of ejual un- ; certainty to all. ; Anothir is that when wife and children gather ' around is, to take their final leave, in that s.d circle centersill our earthly interest. The last earthlv ra- tional thought ot" Husband and Father is Wife and Childnn, (if worthy of sustaining such endearing re lations. Another is, no man living knows what mr-y be the result of his efforts to secure a competence : for his family. 'Riches take to themselves wings : and fly away," has been realized by how n-,any ? Adversj winds of to-morrow may take the place of , to-day'j prosperous gales. Under currents which the most penetrating eye cannot gee, or the strongest ! arm coitrol, may, in an evil hour, sweep away the hard etrnings of years. Another is, no man" ever has or 3ver can assume more sacred obligations than Husbaad and Father. Hence it is said that he thut will nd provide for his own household is woiae than an infilel Nov, what Husband and Father is there bat. ling with tl.ie difficulties of Ufa, knowing as he muM that, uncertainties attend every effort, and wait upn ev ery euterprise, that he has not with earnest voire" and aiiAious heart calle'd to the luture t;. ualm k its tbharfred Fafe ?nd re from tbnUandof .3, barred gates and reveal to him the result of this ur ut the onlv voice that cine.- ence is, 'Verilv, thou kuowest not what shall be ou the morrow." &uch are some of the few facts about which there : j 1 .. . is iiu cuuiiuversy, anu sucu are some 01 tne uncr- 1 ever will, gatir arouiH our patnway tnrougn lite, and which have, in evie rations past, and will in generation to come, trouble and oppress the Husband and Father. Xow, in view of these facts, responsibilities and uncertainties, it is for you to judge and d. -cide upon the propriety, necessity and duty of maki.ig a po 'icy on your life for he benefit of your family Will ft not relieve you of your present'anxiety to know that a certain portion of the fruits of your labors are se cured to that family? Remember that whatever you payfor a life policy is pa d to them. The stran ger intermeddleth not with that. Remember, also, that $f Out, paid to them in that day when the heart and flesh si, all fail von, u- '! be nioie 10 inem mau r-.uoo While ou are l.-re to nru vide for them. Also remember that the amount generation. Life Insurance has answe.ed the end for which it was ordained as fully, to say the k-at-f, a anv institution of mail's creation, andtuat ii Pm, nary I obiect was, and etui is, to secure the family agai iht cf prn ronlitipa tf u-unt oni f, ... .. roding anxiety those who have assumed family re. pousibilities. Do you say I know it would be wise in me. to take out a policy and I intend to do so soon ; but just now I want to use all my lunds m my business." . ,-f u " . ;. 1 folly to defer it. to-morrow is in etnitv (!,,,(', ' "Boast not thyself of to monow." Sufficient unto . .1 . . . .... . j the day w the evil thereof." ; thief of time." 'rrocrastiuation is the The Aetna Life Insurance -Company r-ffers you all the inducemedfs to insure that can be found ia an ! company. It assets are over a m.liion and a half It has a surplus of S3. 000,(00 over and above what : is required to re-insure all its policies. Its monthly receipts are over $150 00, and it is issuing monthly S nearly 1 .000 policies. Its rates for injuring areas) reasonable as those of any other well-established, re j sponsible Company. It is paying as lare dividends to its policy-holders as any other Company. Its of- cers are competent business men. Its aa.-ets are n i permanently ana as eateiy invested as any other j company can invest theirs, and from which as good i interest is being . received. It pays ita losses as J promptly, is as particular in the character of its risks j and aiyeta straDger to litigation. yALl'ABLE LOTS FOB SALE. Two half acre lots adjoining-, in the city of Ral eigh, good location, may be had on reasonable terma. No improvements bat excelled lots to build on. Willeell with the lots enough timber to frame a hma:I house : also window sasti class hlinda dncn. mantles, etc. Apply to nov 28-tf EDITOR PROGRESS. E. 8. LOCGEE. JTOrGEE V BROTHER, O E. LorGEE. (Successers'tp W. J. Lougee, Ealeigh, N. C.,i DEALERS IN STOVES, HARD AND HOL LOW WARE AND MANUFACTUR ERS OF COPPER, SHEET IRON ht TIN WARE, Will keep on hand everything in their line of bui- ! ness, ana warrant eviry article of their make to be of lasting and endurable materials. HOUSE ROOFING AND REPAIRING executed with fidelity ane dispatch. Trusting that they may sustain the well-earned reputation of this old and popular establishment, of ' 40 years landing, they respectfully solicit a contin uance of that confidence ami patronage. jy 6 6in C LOVEU A1SU TIMOTHY SEED. 50 poandi Clover Seed, n o Timothv Seed. For sale by li. P. WILLIAMSON" CO. nov lfVtf . - CUFEBlOR CHAMPAGNE WrV basket3 -a Petiot & Co. quarts, 5 baskets k?Sbrb 8l0reJS .. 7n T TXTTTT AMSOK CO. novVT-tt o. r. V lx.iaiAai.wx vv. I U 1 f 3 - . 1 lit" I TT1l. t- ' 31 r.v proporti. and v, 77" w"1 09 in eiact. i;J 33 Pi 5a advance. A liberal discouct raa.it arci revert hers.- ." AUUI V S. Ui tMKilK lv KAI.KlUa AND OUST'.) K R SKI I (" Arrivrs . Depart NuU.TII CAlini l7ri77"i7"7 " -- JO A.AM. W f St A: i ;v,- , En 1) s a. m. A-.-.... " (-...! !-M " I. M. -. ' .A M. ,4 1 "M II N T MEIJCHAXT T l!,n;; : AN!) CLOTIJIKR, I ni.nih ... . Raleigu. . c.. " - ..v.. L.i-vca har.d,i largo ( i.OTIifN'G, aa" '-un k , r , ; ki:aiv-:; i S Si.ocs. Hu..;. j Gooila gfnelli.iv, -,v, ;, priccf. II iW, ;. . , t, j Bmarl Clot'). I Vestir." if. Al! T.u...:i:-,' .... , ' pr-tti'tn ui in (!.. h,-t ;v:; ' v.t t'iy find inert ic Ca? w e, uui'or the cu li- l f t :ii' nios? periut.'nder ,. Mi;. M'Kit KV.I (Qw-tv O.i.l 1.; .... . 1 u c-1 v .i u FUlt.llii v iiii" ' - : 1 eft u :-. , nt H;!i'.ra; u n.iv .r I in Q .11. I' A It i S 1 Has just returntd lVoin t of w.th :i Now Stock F icUcled 5 sl,r'lj for Market, 1 pa it of Beaver Clot :is, Hroadi . It s . V.. , Silk Mixed Ca-iu; Tu.., (J,- :;; Corduroy. H'.a; k V c- 'lilK: lilu.; Cl.thf, , ( . .- . ( iiv and Scarfs M:sU;ii:tions! SHIRTS OF ALL Army Hats. ,.- Navy CV.p.;. Half Ho.: Suspender -. Ilandherch SJiouldrr Strap-, ...-is N-ck Tov. L.cn and 1' Collar-.' .Miiitarv.l'.utt- Ai.ii bleed , Scnrt Pins. afcd Vuli-e.s. MFitt 11 at ia i i.onic; Dm 1! t .1 I - ft-b Sill- ; ! "u t y d -', 'OU (111 '!( -r-l- u:is 1 ort -' Wlo-.t : to .-J--I 1I.H1H ' V ! I.J V V U s'ua'.l havi; t Hi t tn...'. I Bvn l t JUST IN ;0 " o( J o s 1: i 1 1 iv I :.. i, i :i TAslh'lo.W 1 1. oR. s ni'i- 1. . - 1 -1 !'. Q A 1 .. IV 1Ai ,1 N 1: w T'k- lli.u t'.-e mv ... a i;c ion and (i ti . t a .1 1. . (i t.-. i: i "- ii U i !' t ., ;i prepari-.i to us ( It .rs : a w i o ijU-ii e.- J. rj fi , Tne K nur ii. AM U) 1 1 : ! " I-; i t V i '! : t- i; 11 r. r Or .-) t ! f'tn - - . . - t 1 i " l'li A ; u ; B A V G li L O s s , MANUFACirUKU- AND 1 KOl'ltlETOBS, store o. .-otr-rii n- w.a. avi'i, PhilHl:pliii. i This vt.IutbV Mhi.u:..- b -n bf.r? the aeri- cuiturai iiuij.f. ufai-i r- ' ;:a :-r iwcow "r" j ami i s i-aara'-ter for vi'.- : a hc i n a-mi p,:r::ii.vtfQ I jn ff.-e; vl; 'festab,i.-':-d. lif-T.? the war lit was introduced to .-ome exte; t a t-te Su'.'uetu St.v,and ; was lou''d to b irhiv . : i'-d u j COTTON" TOBACCO ANlJ ALL CROPS. Taeffthi- row nioir cu:illyt aLC t:.e t-;-iht:. teris'.v.; and -o:nplct.-. nri! e are ri .'avid Iti i.o lor ; directly i -.-t.fi btaadaid ot en! '!.!..-. houso i toiM ac- 'or lU T ' !;-'i;.ki'ri of thfs Ma , ;,-r i 'u -i t. e h - , p.i.1 tr Jtftr (f, :1;a4tain.ug fui'.y iti i-ix :nii mi iciui o sit- r- Tl. tr.j.d'5 supple' d bv th? ! aro :rec-t iroia t a v..r-.s tli-j lu-'iLUZiijciory. eco.'i.e acq lairt.-d. vr.. tne ar::;.;? before-pare iiasi eg i D- i.ers a:-:i:'-1 t ! 1 special advHr.ftgf-" "i other brands. Sec'i for & pnphle n JJAUGII & SOSS," rs'n. 20 South Delaware Avenue. c-tir-U.n l'u'.i ielphia. joh priti.m;. DAILY PROGRESS OPFI&C. AHEAD OF ALlTcOJIPETITIOy. Having .eeurd the frv-.ces of a gent..-man of tzi a n v vt-a r s exr-t.:h ' a -c bent pn titer and a WOrth v man for '-ur JOii IK-r.ift i , we. uei y cttfidei:t ot o wit 'i i:rnu.r r in : -.,' th t !;ra.';-h f r ? tiirn out work of all kind ,1'it.- tl.'iu. an 7 otuer etablisbinent. t'-r:.t',-:ilHn w!i haf taken charge "n ' :-rt:neVit hi tin interest in btisine , he prompt aud relia- bid, and alt who uvvr m wita tueir oruara .i.y oe sure of 'di patch, accuracy aal law charges.. Books, Pamphlet!!, HanibUli, Circula.'. Cardi nd Piintic of all kinds don iu the best ttyb of the art'aad cheaper than at any other esiab.isliaieet. W faavt the most estencive asaortmeut c f Job Material, ia the. cltv. rmtf . . . B i VVTt , p"' ian 1 OCtTtl IK S. J. IAKJJ. 120U pvuuds prime tU Carolina Iard, a cheicd article, jost x- roivpd and for tale bv 1 oct7-tf B. P.WILLIAMSON & CO, - it-