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THE PROGRESS, PyMTttLlSil ED $ i DAILY AND WEEKLY, UTHRIE & ORR, Proprietors. TEliMS OP ADVF.ItTIMN(i. li t"1 I'll .;1 Mi.- i! ..: 'l h , . -J! r. !.! s, " i square, ten lines email type, or one inch itace, one day , $ 75 ! square, two days 1 25 1 Well' V (' )J ol.'i ,,;! Ann ;i I '-. f r-l ( , , , t!.:' wiTer ot- '!'h paper will - ;r t . ... itl 'l rs.-r- w. time pad for ox'. (. - Si; ; .w, J iK.-r- u 1,. V!-:i t O - be V, i ' j.i . ; ; J . , f r) 1 . ",r. ! heirrenewals. three days. . . i i-?a ; four day 2 00 five day 2 25 ! iri'er advertisements will be charred in ex Vol. VIII. RALEIGII, N. C. TUESDiVJfefdORNING, SEPT; 10, .1867. ......... . i - i i '' I 1 ( 1.1 I .- - Zf TO AD v i: R T I s i ;u S. iVjtf iroBortum, and mint be paid in advance i ; 1 1 . 1 J : a J - 1 ,4..A...$...n No. 212 i 11,11. . . I . . . . . . . ,V T uw umj me wfi aavenisiruj roeennru m. iSorth Apcnu utscoum nne s.o urge amcitiBwr. ; nsyiiern ADVERTISETIENTS. MJBWBERN . . ft ACS RICE LTtRA L kfcfVILLlAM U1RIIVER & CO., ikKEftAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS l.iJ dealers in every variety of Agricultural tfAlJmitV Castings, &c, fcc. Bagging, Rope a$fFie: Manufacturers of William II. Oliver fcgfVa Cton Fertilizer, Newbera Is'. C. iittriMo -i.. run una, lis rORT-ER 'AND WHOLSALE DEALER IN FOREIGN AND D03LESTIG LIQUORS AND CIGARS. Agent for ! 31 Li. I, ft i . SMITH'S CELEBRATED PKKtiKST USE i " -'i : AND ' ; , I I S T 6 C K ALES. J 'M This Alt- is Brewed expressly for the V T f r E 11 N 31 A It K E T S j i Ajjijjj wnrreuted to keep in any climate. - fi t'-- South Front St.. Newbem, N.V. y l. ; IA. H. ItVAV. ly IIi:iUI K Ai UYAX, - 1m 7, Notitu' Fkont St., Wii.minwtos, llMiVLERS 1NT AND JOBBERS ) JMiery. Foreign and Domestic Drv and Fancy ' dJrSl. Siiccial Htri-ntiori t,. v... 'i3-11eale trade n Pff N:w Jood ri'C.t-ivcd Week! v. HI SI NESS DIUECTOIIY T. V LAW SON. o r s i ; x A NI) fklilXA ME XT A L I' A J X T E II, "Til LAST (OHNEl: f'AIMTOI. S(j( A!tE,i Raleigh, N. , DEAT.Klt IN A PER WlVir.'.NC. II A N 1 . 1 N ( . S J11"" I itli uud Paper Shadow, Cords, TaMMelM, V I X T I RES HE SCREEN PRINTS, AC., AC, fmUV AND WALNl'T MOPLDINGS CON 5 3 ji . STANTLY ON HAND , Bture Frames of all Sizes Made ! to Order. r .1 tic . 1 r v ii fl-'4 jEMOVE'OTO FKNTHESS' ( oKNKK, , NEXT Dooil To Mil V K E K S. N E VV U A I. I. Ifeill mid ec Our uew elect sto-k - m l- - PI 1 huoks statiom:kv,a . v " . U- - I5RANSON, FARRAR (. M 'y 1U if j ..URAESMAN'S . Fy ett e vlllfl Street, i j " RALEIGH, X. C slLLW AND SUMMER FASHIONS. 1867. re returned from the North with a large r),0 well aforted stock of Sprius: and Summer (fijjdi. oftirnt class qualit v.consietiu),' of French. nn. ana uerman uroaaciouif, . onuue, tSf"li Caritimere. Doetikins. Linens, &c, &c. Lii prepared to make-to order anv garment M.eii.aM'hcap as it cm be obtained m any MsS. tiaut Tailoring Establishment in New York, a i n a ntyle winch cannot be Hurpansed in tin rMed State?. I unploy only the he?t Cutters atf, j Workmen, and can guarantee ati-faction to nfuho favor me with their patronage. 1MVDY-MADE CLOTHING. S 11 ATS, 1 Al'S, r BOOTS, SHOES. M . ANIXiKNTS lit . - 1 . Ifyje olu at lower price? man an unuun u Il-Jjualitv in the citv. My friend? hik! thepub- lUEiinerallv are invited to call at my ud ?tand on vFHtteville Stre.-t. next to Tucker-? Hall, and ) iifo for them?c!vi'?. M. (fRA 1 S.M AN . jsas-tt A (ilEO WILLIAM?. C. W. I.AM BKTH. WILLIAMS & LAMBETH, SCt'to yvetteville St., Haleigh. . C. BOOKSELLERS AND STAT1QNERS. J f LEHS IN ALL KINDS y . SCHOOL, BOOKS. "p' ' 7 S'lflxDAltl) AND MISCEL- f S N EOlS WORKS, M A S O N U : ?K BOOKS, JEWELS. REGALIA ; -r-s HOOKS UN STOCK AND A(rRK't'L Ti:RK: STA FlONEJiY ; PRINTING Kf 1 AND WRAPPING PAPER; "PRINT KlIljsiTPLIES; SCHOOL AND OFFICE Lr-ISITES; ALBUMS; PERFUMERY. RE FANCY' ARTICLES, &.r. - . 'iw'-Hre now receiving new supplies, and will '"-'Jostantl v niakingfruch additions to our Stock, kfiin a tin claw Bookstore." i srliU enable us to furnish every article usually A .ir-iaciiiiies are iuju as to enanie us to lurnisn , tu 5$if ery few days.-auy article not on hand, and anjftlerB. wiil have our prompt attention. ("ir business will be conducted ou the cash j4Vjm, and every article sold at the very lowest j WILLIAMS & LAMBETH. V fElCillTS AND MEASURES. fpj have just received the STANDARD ! Wig? VHTS and MEASURES1, and are prepared ' o,il Measures Ac. for the county of Wake. ' Affiere is a penalty for buying aiid selling in uiiMiled measures, it would" be well lor all to see fojjy ti.at they are-usiug-Sealed Measure-. Ml ' ' - LOUCJEE A BRO - !ptaudard Keepers for the countv of Wake. 0 TTON YARNS AND SHEETING. giver Crerk Fadory Cotton Yarns. fC " 4-4 Sheet intra 7-S Vcji dii mil v i iitO received Hiid for le Irtwliv 1 crcHLttcu & uouu. NDSOME GREY MARE FOK SA LK. U kill sell my thoroughbred IKO.n UKhi : mMIk. She is six tears old in May Vo ShV iflvill pell-my thoroughbred IRON URKV 'r lB-ai Jhands )lit;h and weighs about luoolb. Slie W-i&ku kindly anywhere, ririts well, and ix in f wav reliable. Price 4on. Apuiy to jr-tf 15. P. WILLIAMSON & CO. - Sr RECEIVED, HI AT FRANKLIN'S, - Hargett Street, Mfauges. Lemonp, Cocoanuta, Candies, Citron . lt4ons. Currants; Dates, Prunes, Walnuts Pe . ct FUbcrta. Palm nuta, Almonds, and keeps o$rsand good Loaf Bread, Cracker and Cakea, bail id fresh, every day. U18-U' II1- , ' iff " POBTSMOUTH ADVERXISEIC'TSL T B. HCIfTEn A CO.. t . x . ) . - COTTON Corner of It lrb and Water Streets, 1 ORTBJtOCTH, VA. " ' U'ill null in iKn mv.rtrna rf Vrlb A T-X mouth, Liverpool, or Loudon, Cotton, Toacco,1 Naval Stores, Dried Fruit and all marketable pro- " " dace. Liberal advancements made on actual '?k fchipmenta, and personal attention paid to pur- chase of merchandise. augll-3:a. - : ' sit rvu u liiv &uax ivvw AWllVIJk Mull 3. UlLB ' JIIE, PLASTEIiAND CEiHERT, j -,oai and FerlilizerK. - V . N I K M E 12 It,, H i: N K Y mm.u.io Mer. ba.it i.j fc- f-.. 1 AND eneral Produce Broker, P;KT-KfTH. Vjf., ? j. 1? i. Ottt-!! lor j-!i!f Kt ranks LIME, PLASTER aii'l (."EMENT for luildiiig purpopet". Fumac, SmifliH, Ciaf. (irati- hu1 Stovi; COAL liy tli': caino, carload or finale tou. (ifnuine Pi-ruvian Gurijo at inark' t price. Rohi HKOn'ri Cnrivaled Soluble Gii'ino and Super- nhocnhatir of Lime for Cotton, Tobacco and Orain, at acrencv prirtni Z'-lTi Supcrplioaphatc of Lime :ind Raw Bone Fiiof phate, at HL'encv pneea. Land Planter and An icultural Lime at lowest rate-. j.-l;-.5.m NORFOLK ADVERTISEMENTS. . CD QO 5. f- "1 O o o 1 1 -J O 3 "3 O K y J5 2 I I t j:J; e o z a. 3 . . is- 3 ' 3 if 3 1 i j- : ' . x -It I I -1 . - - OD CD A . W R E N N-, M A N V V A - TURKR AND DEALER IN CARRIAGES HARNESS A N D SADDLERY. No. 13. lTn!on Street, NORFOLK, VIRGINIA. V.'o al?o keep ( on?tantlv on hand a large num ber of Carriage?, Rockaway?, Buggies, Sulkies, etcx . etc. We will sell open buggies from $145 to $225. Top buggies from -210 to $3'25. Rockawaysfirom $tt;5 tof'KK). Our stock of Carriage material is likewise very large and complete, such a? Spring?, Axlee, Spoke?, Hub?, shaft?. Bolt, Band?. Trimmings, Ac, Ac, all of which will be sold at prices tnat cannot fail to please, and to which we partic ularly invite the1 attention of country dealers. We respecttully invite an examination of our stock before purchasing elsewhere. sept as-ly. A. WRENN K. V A N C E , :4N M AliKKTS'y'''REi NoKKOl.K, VA.., DEALER IN WHISK 11CS. BRANDIES. WINES. GINS. RUMS, BITTKftS, Ac . i: Ac. Pani( tilar attention paid to family trade. Con nected with the above is the largest BOTTLING ESTABLISH ME N T south f Balti.nore Such a ALES, PORTER. CIDER. SODA WATER. SARSAPARILI.A, &c Jtc, Ac. AT NORTHERN PRICES- A tent for the celebrated I L TLRsBURG "-iuva.u a."- . ., . . ... ,r CdF All liOOUf uenvfi-u iit:r ii""' " .pure. inh'25ly. kader bioos BIG6!. K T A DER BIGGS A; CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHAHTS AND Cotton Factors, . McPhall's Wliarf, Norfolfe, Va. Shipments made to Liverpool free of forward ing Commissions, and the u-u-1 advancwSTnadu. f.Special atierstion paid to the sale ot Cotton aud alfkinds of country produc. apl-ly WM. B SEAL. NOHTON C NKWION. EAL i NEWTON, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS UF U K I- Ij S, mr A I r GLASS AND DlLi STUFFS Head of Market Square, ocilllv NORFOLK, VA. 1 4J A I " S - " , r - S w J. f. . me'u C H A N Ts T A I 0 No. 30 Main Street. NORFOLK, VIRGINIA. Always on hand Fine Cloths, Caseimeref end vetings. jy VIRGINIA BACON. . A lot of nc Virginia Hams. Side and Shoulders, now iMTiv-iCfya24-tt UP6HURCH & DODD i v : " felonp ftTTIBCXNIJb. IBQN WORKS. MltFrrrrilCND TnOS.W. GODWIN. p 'ft ? high and lowpkessuiie ST E A if ENGINES AND BOILERS, j KLkve hvtst axrn TTni MtT.T U Sljianing and Pullej i, fCaiUnsi and Forsiugs ofall Kindt, s EAST WIDE WATER STREET, 1 f KORTOLK,VA. iTarticular attention glvtn to the repair of W! earn boat a ana maenvnery or every aeaenpnon. f jy 16-Sm. . - mni-ura, J SUCCESSOR TO B0RUM & MCCLEAN, f MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALKB IN ACUICl LTI RAL IMPL.EITIENXS, IRON AND STEEL, WATTS' CUFF BRACE, BO RUM McLRAN, MARCH AND OTHER PLOWS. , Emery Bro's Star Cotton Glna AND CONDENSERS, AND OTHER HEAVy MACHINES, Norfolk, Virginia. All goods guarantied as cheap as other manu facturers, Nor.h or South. eept 24-ly. QIIARLES REID A SON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NORFOLK, VIRGINIA NO. 1 PERUVIAN AND BAKER'S ISLAND GUANJ """ AND OTHER APPROVED FERTILIZERS, ALWAYS ON HAND AND FOR SALE AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICES. 3?" Highest market price paid for RED OAK HOGSHEAD and WHITE OAK STAVES of all kinds. oct 3-ly. D. W. HILL, o.lO Campbcl Is W li a rf NORFOLK, V A . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER Stoves, Tin Ware, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware, Lamps, Lan terns, Lamp Chlmnies, Ac, Ac., BATH TUBS AND TOILKT SETTS MADE TO ORDER. Hot Air FurnaoeB furnished and put up in a thorough mariner and warranted. Lil'Stf M. A. A C. A. SANTOS, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Drug?, Paint? and Oils, Window Glass, Seeds Spices, Segars, . Snuffs, Soap?, Perfumery, &c;, &c, NTbss. 3 and 5 Main St., and 51 Bank St. ( NORFOLK, VA. ".Wholesale Agents for Lorillards Celebrated ?attfl? and Tobacco jan 2-ly J M. V R E E M A N , WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, Keeps constantly on hand a full assortment of Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Ac.; o. 29 Corner or Main and Talbot Streets, NORFOLK, VA. N. B. Watches carefully and properly epaired. . jau 2-ly 3;. T. GREENAVOOD. FRED. GREENWOOD. E STAR LIS II ED 1847. C. F. GREENWOOD & BRO., Watchmakers and Jewellers. DEALERS IN ?rl!G0LL AND SILVER WATCHES, DIA MONDS, PEARL AND OTHER RICH JEWELRY, SOLID SILVER AND PLATED WARE, I 9cfclcs, Clocks and Fancy Goods, No. 27, Main Street, Norfolk, Va. '""N. B. Watches and Jewelry repaired by : he most skilful workman and warranted. jan2-ly A. W. MILL S DEALER IN. READY-MADE CLOTHING AND Gents' Furnlshliig Goods, T$o, 11 East Main Street, Head or Market , SQltARE, NORFOfLK, VA. jan 2-1 y J i . W O M R L E c: o. No. 2 Commereial Row, NORFOLK, VA . Iniporters of and dealers in Hardwaie, Cutlery House Furnishini' and Houpc Builders Hard ware, Mechanic' Tools, Farming Utensils, &c. ALSO Agents for Machine Belting, Gum Packing, En gine and Hydrant Hose. Hoe'a Circular, Mill, Pit and Cross Cut Saws, J - - rpALOR, MARTIN Ac CO., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN , HAltDWARE, CUTLERY, BAR IRON AND j STEEL, WAGON MATERIAL, HOUSE FUR- ! NISIIING GOODS, FARMERS' AND MECHANICS' TOOLS, EVERY DES CRIPTION OF HARDWARE, FOR MILLING PURPOSES, MILL BANDS, GUM AND HEMP PACK- ; ING, &c, &c, Ac. Cor. Main St., and Market Square, rah41y NORFOLK, VA. pSTABLlSHED IN 1837. DIRECT FROM THE FACTORIES BUYERS VISITING 'NORFOLK ARE POLITELY INVITED CLL " aNjj Examine our goods and prices. Our stock is so large we cannot enumerate Kinoaauapricos jh this advertisement. F W. SEABURY'S SONS, Market Square, NORFOLK, VA. apll-d&wly B)OTs, JX r-tfcas SHOES, . y.. TRUNKS, iS J) JL Y r 5 S S . L TLESDAl gPTl 10. 1867. HEWS iliiiS. TbeNew Orleans Vremtoi the 27tU says : TIic letters aati Extracts from correspondents wlneh reached the Crecent office yesterda contanetl in formation about the cdtjtm crop of pot so. nnirersall gloomy k character - as that we published a wfoc agro. The prospect in some aartms bad enough , but within the the last Meek the plant ers appear to be reeoTtrfng from the apprehensions occasional by the early attacks of the worms. k The poor. Princess of iWales, after months of torturing confinqent, without the possibility of exercise, has been or dered to the baths ot Gmijany as a last resort. Itis feared jH4iis fhost deli- Cfl ppTgCTTiir Titer 'glmYomip. 1 100 iragne ior ineouttes ot lier exaitea Three children in less than three vears ' exhausted her vitality. i J . ; The French, it is reported, aru trans - ; formin their old three-deckers into transports, with three tiers of subline for horses. Some or these reesels will car ry 1200 horses, and thj navy will at any moment undertake to transport 25,000 animals. In the Crimean war, the PRGGR 1 rench navy was understood to have 1 Highly Important Washington News, achieved a memorable. i'eat when it car. ! The Washington Star ot Saturday ried three thousand horses from France j positively asserts that a private letter to the Black sea. - j has been received there from Senator mi T , , , i Fessenden, in which that distinguished The New Orleans pipers say that the , fientlemail avows himself as now in fa beautitul tropical frtit, the banana, vor of Presi(ient Johnson's imneach- may be seen growing in almost every ; garden of that city. They state that the growth of bananas, in New Orleans, has greatly increased during the last few years, and if there are no killing trosts, the people need no longer depend on Cuba and the tropical regions tor a suppiy. J The earnings of the Atlantic cable during the past year are reported at $1,66.0,000 in gold, of which sum the Newfoundland line received $500,000 in gold as its share. Ocean telegraphing eviueimy pays : nut ueiore'iong, ine , ' 1 a 1 l a l cable company will have plenty of ri vals and, the more there arc, the bet ter will it be for the public. The London Spectator has an Austra lian correspondent who adopts the cu- . . r l i TTM 1 A a nous signature or nci ass. au ex- LuagB,iuauuunig tu mis, very uncivn- ; ly remarks that " he has several closej connections among tiie watering-place j correspondents ot Isew lork journals, j v The Scientific American, in a recent article, doubts the practicability ot using petroleum as a substitute for coal, as fuel. It considers the experiments that liavc bjjen made with jjawjorer article quite unsatisfactory as regards economv oi uurning. rp, , , c , . t-v The late ex-Senator McDouo-all, ot it 1 -? 111 California, leaves a wire and two daugh - a ' , , ters, one a young lady the other a chi d or seven years His wife was the datigh- terofMurrv McConnell, an eminent law- re c 1 1 in ver or Springfield, 111. 0 ' Hon. bchuyler Couax has arrived from Lake Superior, it Chicago. He left on Monday afternoon for his home in Indiana, and intends soon to take the stump for the republican cause in Ohio. Dr. Crosbv, or Isew Haven, who in - i. i .i ' ' 1 : r 1 vented the machine for making pins, , .1 1-1 . has periected another vhich runs out a perfect needle, without touch of human f,n ti.i. ..ni :. iiauu, u.vcepi iiiu iciuptrnij' 01 liiu wuu, A dark story goes that kegs of old nails are thrown into., the Saratoga springs at night to secure the flavor. Glue and mackerel skins are also hinted at. A man named Tease has married a woman named Cross in St. Louis. That s a lucky tease. He teased her till , , ,J , , ,, , she agreed she wouldn t be cross any 6 J more. mi 1 ..I.. . . I 1 . iue scuoomiaster is going auroad in France. Thirty-five hundred French pedagogues are to visit the exhibition UU1 111V 1(111 HltdUUI. rlnfinri- t ho T.lll 'Uirw n An auctioneer's ck-ik being directed ly hi3 employer to insert in an adver- tisement a u Fresco l7 Raphael," wrote " A Fresh cow bv Ralfle !" " All Sorts," of the Boston Post, has made a discovery, the result ot which is, " Tennyson's nose is precisely two and four-sevenths inches long." 1 j A minister, attending a camp meet- i ing in Caroline county. Md., last week. I was robbed of his watch and ?50 m cash. A new Roman Catholic church has been dedicated at Fort Smith, Ark., Bisop Fitzgerald conducted the cere monies. ' 1 An exchange savs a lispute about 1 1 1 4.1." fi .... . r..r.-...t- lw.ni.i which way the figure ota carpet should ' run, postponed a marriage in Hartford 1 last week ' f t. .i.i,.i .I.... ti, t r,,K i it ,? biaieu u.u -y1'"- been obliged to decline four hundred n,Ti....w..t, -wv o 0; season. j ... ..... , A genuine woollv horse is exhibited ! in Ohio Bamum "laav-cuver many sins ' ... J by securing him. Ex Governor Cunin, who arrived on Monday, from Europe, has greatly im proved in health during his absence. The Madison ( Ark.) Pioneer says the work on the Memphis and Little Rock railroad is progressing slowly. Fishing by steam is proposed in Eng land. There is a weli in Sudbury, t., which ; remains frozen all summer. i Twelve hundred foreign emigrants ; arffved at New lork on Saturday. ( An exchange says the Indians are ! opposed to the transfer of Sheridan. Four thousand persons in Switzer- j . j j ar(J eruplovecl in match making . tr j - Roman Catholic newsDaDers are in creasing rapidly in number in England in a CMcago Bank $5,000 Sto- l len. From the Chicago Tribune, Aug. 31. A 1. . A 1 1 . -. vooui o ociOCK yesieruay afternoon John Grosse, a German, who has long been employed by the Mechanics' Na tional bank, at the corner of La Salle and Ltike streets, as messenger, was sent to the Merchants' Union express company's office with a package con taining $5,000, to be forwarded to Ce dar Rapids, Iowa. When he first came up to the receiving desk the Clerk was engaged for a few moments before be ing ready to wait upon him. :Becognis ing him and the probable character of his errand, the clerk asked him for his money. The old gentleman replied: "Yon hare it, haven't you l" The clerk assured him that lie had not. Two strangers had been seen at the desk, one on either side of Grosse, a few moments before. Tbe one on his right turned tojiim with the interoga- tory : "Is that the people's dispatch t" room. The old man partially tdmcd? A ' i- n- i VliL' ,ci"J"s tu man walked away. Lpon resuming llis position at the tk-sk his package of money, which had been lying by his lett Iliind. was gone- 1 he stranger on his left had also disappeared. The money was stolen, and neither ot the thieves have been arrested. ment believing it to be a matter of ab- solute necessity for the preservation of the public interest. This is a very im portant announcement, as Mr. Fessen den has hitherto opposed impeachment. Auother cabinet meeting va9 held yes- terday, from which General Grant ab seuted himself. Montgomery Blair was the president's adviser who visited him yesterday. It is understood that Gen. Sickles will demand a court of in- j quiry on the allegation contained in the j president's proclamation and assistant ff iM-nnir liotir. - I kinnl? otr'a onin l i 'luwulcj utuci.n AJiun.ij( wnxtwu. Gen. Canby has continued in force Sick les' tamous "order No. 10,"1 for the promulgation of which Sickles was re moved. A meeting of democratic pol iticians was held in Washington on Thursday night, at which speeches were made ancfresolutions adopted fa- voring further changes in the cabinet. pemale Suffrage in Kansas-Cholera, L,VWRENCE? ?ept 6.Mrs. Elizabeth C. Stanton and Miss Susan B. Anthony, ol New York, addressed a very large audience here last night on female s'uffrao-e. Mrs. Stanton's argument in i favor of equal rights is pronounced by , the state Journal to be tbe finest ora i lion ever tienvereu in ivansas. ii vigo i rous canvass is beino; made in favor of . - .1 i - n 1 k 1 m striking the words "white" and "male ' 1. .P . . ... lrom the state constitution. clvices from Indian territory state , J . ra . . .u -i i t v - i ' oinor amongst the wild Indians on the j . 0 ; i plains. The Viceroy, ot Egypt, during his re cent vteit to France, bought an immense number of ladies' costumes. They were made to fit French ladies' figures ; and .il-lw. li r ArlnnAv'.' liannfiuc o imr : , , , , 1 accommodating or French figures will ilo.; 111! WtHJ Y UlLSatil, IlllltUlO UWW 1.11- : j1. g aj o- tint no nontalettes i ! 1 ' , , have been ordered. Havana has found a new source of rev enue. Some 21,000 cock fights take place there every year, and imposing a license of f 100 per day on the fighters, a neat little sum will be obtained. There is $420,000 invested in that busi ness in Havana. 1 , i 1 ... S ; are making arrangements to lav a third , n - em at t;0 ! rail (narrow gauage) trom St. Louis to 1 ... an f..:n ?. Uiuu. x ma tun oe: ttuuiuiipnaiioM liiio ' c 11 I. Ml il I. j tan, wuen cars win run unougii n.v.ai- j ro and Chicago without change. ! T, (,rtV,rnor O, vow TIammhir ad- ! vertises for sale 70,000 acres of public i lands in Coos countv. Part of the land is rough and broken, while other por- ; tions have a rich and deep soil, and con- tain dense forests I Peaches were selling at Centralia, 111 j at the rate of $15 per hundred boxes , A large amount of fruit in Southern llh nois will not be sent forward to market, the prices obtainable not justifying the cost of boxing and shipment. A wag says he don't care a jij wheth er they get any currents through the Atlantic cable or not, but he would like to have a few fresh date. Mine, de Metternich's fan is a perfect piece of art. It is made of pink moth- .1 -i 1..,.,. 1, . - .,.,.,- ... ' ' ' ' " Silk. , t ., i Street dresses are still worn short in, Paris, and will Continue through the . ' , , , , ., 1 1 . 1 ... yiui,ci, iiwv.il .iuwwi... "0 winter t- non n moo nr una irtr nr. . i 11 iti ii i , , . tons ofthe same are to be adopted. arns'' thev soil! about Man- - - . , - . rt iliia ofaf n Chester, England, be true, the. state ot trade is lively there. Ada Isaac Menken was a decided fail- it; if .,nnfatl.n vinn tire in icnna. So it appears the len- nese nretcr tue urapea arama. r A French agency for matrimonial al- liances concludes an advertisement with "Happiness guaranteed for one pear." liCmbrella5 Recovered Here," is the equivocal announcement of a Brooklyn storekeeper. f A Cambiidge, England, rat devoured ' twentv-!OUr Canary birds at a SlttlUg. j j rust lias oeen greatly exaggeraieti. Gen. Hussein, the Turkish war minis ter '.has arrived in Canada. . I . 1 . 1 O Rei Beecl Rev Chapin gets $10,000 salary, and . " -.-rtA ;echer gets 12,o00. Albeit H. Wood has written a song . for Parepa. - The queen has gone to Scotland FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL UALE1GII MONEY MARKET. rnnni?rTffn imrv . li- iiank wfNorth Carolina 4f. Cape Fear. c-harlotte Lexington Graham Koxboroaga. Wadesboroogh Thoraaavflle.... .: Wilmington Commerce Washington Fayetteville Clarendon " Yancey ville Minera' and Planters' Bank Farmers' Bank, Greensborouh (old). Commercial Back. Wilmington Merchants' Bank, Ne.wben Virginia Bank Notes, aboHtV, . South Carolina Georgia " Gold..:....... Silver , ... Old Coupons (fundable) North Carolina Railroad Coupons Old Sixes TtTchaage on New York v. 30 :i.- 2:5 ; lis to MARKET REPORT, ! CAREFULLY CORRECTED EVERY DAY BY ! aypcHiinC& . PODD, ITU OL1ALBGiioointNb'nr' MISSION MERCHANTS. ALLSPICE 3X'.)ft V lb PLES Dried non ireeu M-iA (M) V Inir. ADAMANTINE CANDLES.... -MT.ai v lb BACON, N. C. hjugri.und 1 stf r c -.0 f J t. Western nr.'is l'i BEEF u, BUTTER ij.a.JOc It. BLUESTONE Oik- W . BEESWAX COTTON YAltN. . . . COTTON dull CHEESE CHICKENS COFFEE CORN (by quantity) COPPERAS... .... EGGS J-J.O te'i.T, iHincli iCc tt. 2(0Uc y tt- lrwgri'ic each 2Ti35c tr. 15o V t'Uf li i In .. .15c do.: f.l2K15 bar VLOUR N, C... BALTIMORE FAMILY FLOl'R..tl2aiT bar FRESHPORK 15c V S9DS?.?.V " 1500 ('VVU FEATHERS e 50C i lb HERRINGS, LABRADOR $8 y bbl " EATGROSsVuew . tisy bbl' 5 S: c. roe.'.".'.' .; f 'IVrHl 111DLS oreen. lite y r Dry 12Vf y Tb HAY fi.to y cwt HONEY In comb 15c W IT. LAMB 15c & lb vfRV & i MEAL 1 5Kg,l y bust! MOLASSES , riu75c y gajrtmi JUUL.JUK-TTS 1U11 V MACKEREL. none " lVi h . . l.oo y bush 2 (X.'2.2.f0 y t'Ush NAILS ONIONS . . ..: PEACHES Dried PEAS White Stock POTATOES Irish Sweet . . PEPPER, Black RICE RAGS SUGAR Crushed " Aeoft tk Extra C Yellow C. .. " BroMrn, good. . SYRTJP Golden SODA Cooking SALT, Marshall's. . . . SOAP Turpentine Olive " Stearine SHOT : TALLOW" VINEGAR WHEAT..' none ; ... none j ..1.001.25 y bush 1 none 1 3550$lb ; 1215c y . . .4v(a5e y ft . .2025c y E .. ..1822 y b I ....17j20 lb 1720 y lb ..i52nxc y tt $1.00 y ?al ; 1220c lb f 4 004.25 y sncl: ..iof5c y lb i iai5c y lb 1 i:i20c y lb i 1315c lb I l'ic y id 65S0 y pal none offered . "I NORFOLK WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT. For the week ending Aug-nst 31 , 18t;7. CAKEFULLY CORRECTED BY KADER BIGGS & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS. McPhall's YVharf, Nortolk, Va, REVIEW OF THE MARKETS COTTON, (duty 3 c. per lb.) CORN, yellow per bneh white per butdi " mixed per bneh WHEAT, white perbotdi k- red per bush OATS per bueh FLOUR per bbl BACON, hog round per lb ! hamt per lb " rniddlimr per lb 222;v PI. Or 1.0S LOG 1.752.3) Ji0t&i5 1 H.KTr.lS.lH) 1 Hi : ' lsco 1 1G 1G 15 LARD, No. 1 per lb No. 2 per lb N. C. CUT AND ROE HERRINGS, bb $s.iio PEAS, black eye. per buth 1. " red and black. . . ..per bueli " clay per bunh BEANS, white ptrbuli BEESWAX per lb FLAXSEED per buph TAR, per bbl TURPENTIND, tsoft per bbi " scrape. . per bbl ROSIN, Common per bbl No. 2, per bbl STAVES, W. O., pipe. . . per M hhd....perM bbl pcrM hd'injj. per M R. O. hhd. .per M 1 .50 1.50 $:..25(.:i.0 oG 2.5IK.2 7.". 4.00 i tH) :..(i'A 00 !of.'.5 ti.) 1 CULLING STAVES per M V pi ir. SHINGLES, No. 1 heart. . per M i:i(tuu.l 1 ) . .-. ..... If i jti -. 1t i tt 1 pel ill .-.iiwt.iw.iri j BUILDING LIME .".per bbl . 1 hii.75 i PEA NUTS... perbuii i.im.mi , ! D"IEDpht pealed: K At KAGS uu , r" v ; APPLE BltANDY.duty $2.00 ir eal $3.(mi.'0 j PllLFORD LAND AGENCY OF NORTH CAROLINA. Branch Ollicc, Raleigu, X. C. Persons having Agricultural .and Mineral Lands, Water Powers, Town Lots and all kiudr of Real Estate for sale, are respectfully invited to place them in our hands for that purpose. 11' our facilities for bringing purchasers from Northern States and placing property prominent ly Oelore the public, through our advertisement-1, and al-o through our agencies and correspondents in tin North and Wost. are unsurpassed. We are now waitinjj lor lands to be placed in our hand- for sale in Older to sell to a party ot Mibstantiu! I farmers from the North. I Persons at a distance wishing to pl.ic proper--I ty in our hands should give us an accurate, des- ! ,r Th. sarue. It Agricultural I.andr. they should specify the soil, number of acre- o ) rt-ATf and timhprc.l l:ind-. the kind of tieiher I what is raised on the land, what kind of improv. - j ments are on the premises, how far from rai!- ' road and from countv-seat : whether it i- well j watered. &c if mineral lands, thev should ; what kind of Minerals, the indicationw. 1 alwavs sendintr a trood lair soecimtu ot the ore. fliwayp ftruuiLiu u uouu lair ptvlIIIt:lJ 01 iitt ; it wouiaaiso Deaavisanie to seuua HKeicn oi in , ... - ., j ... . j:.: . ...1 1 . . . . . .. ... ... j land tone. 1 I .ElTJSKIi.."SC. I His Excellency Gov. Worth, -of y. C. Hon. Wr. A. Graham, of Hillsboro. HoD z B Vance? charioUo. ! Thos. Webb, Pres'tN. c. R. r.. Hiii-bon. ; Hon. John A. Gilmer, (ireeusboro. 1 Col. Thomas Ruffin; Graham. Hon. John Ltcher, ol v irsnuia. . For termg of ;ntering" land-, ami ail fur ther lnionnation, address or apply to j v PHIL. Till EM, A-ent. t je2S-iy Itaioih. N.c ; T ,F V V Vr : i Tlio ttI uui.in rt i).e ORTIl f 4 Pf I F .! V.' A institution for the deaf and ul mii AND BLIND will comi nceon j MONDAY, 2nd DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1.7 Any information in relation to the a lini?-ion ol pupils can be obtained upon applu ation to ino by ktter or otherwise. an rl !L1 ri Principal IAX NOTICE. All persons who have not paid their City Taxes are notified that they must c.nne up and settle j within the next twenty days, or I shall proceed to collect as the law directs, longer indulgence will not be given. I ean be found at the Mayor's Oflico eery day during business hours. By order of the Board of Commissioners. JAMES LITCU FORD, aag 31-ot City Collector. BlsiM v, it s it ;:'! i ; a . J M A II; 1. ,E K , M AN'l.K.'M " 5 T " i i I T r ANIH'FA'ri' - I M KIND- OV goi,i am .mi, vi-: 'w.itr, JVA7'C.'fr:s. CLOCKS, fr.. -r Watch Roairing: i;nrn ln lrujjtl- S:c ul !. Jl , H.tir Jawcii y Ma::-jfaciurol la Order. 15 opposiTirni!: v.i:ki-. t i i.a ; p. i;.M.!:i'.L:, r s. S . II A El IS B S O ! USTA-Ji. I SK. K IN OUUCEU1KA .AND l'Ue) VlMo-N - . Corner EayeiCevllle and Martin Mh. RALEIGH. N. C. a UK, tl 1) It. VM. LITTLE .Has IlcMiiiiied the lraclico f 3It(IUiac in klkk.;h. Oftlceat C.l. c-.o. Li;:!eV .'vi-Hin. - - f ftf 4. l 5 ksi o N , f k "TIIOLKsAl.K AM) U f.T. J L I ) i. A l , It 1 S V Hoots. siLS. I' . ! - .,. i i 1 . " i ( . I- ii t ( t- i 1 1 1- S i : i , ;.! . ...' . . ,J.U of ttf !;' I.... v 1 . J REA I AM) A li i: ti. !v I It . Oliver .SiuiM-. V Co., rvpect full v lii-foM'i tlii'if Li ;tiu! t-.- jiil.;i t''iier tliy 1 ! t-y have -T:.U'.' i.-l t In n:-. '. C i" -ii)bu-in Sali-biuv t'W . in :mr "I tin eit ori-011. vheie thf : . : i . . : :.! 1.. !.iin.( Broad. Cakes. Brer. Ae . ! !li -i -v... mi'',. - ivah fn . tin- ...i-v 't u 1 i,.m..j Th.-v pled-e ihenHx,- ,., i el.. tb. Kenpl. :ei th. ir an,- !. -h-,:i b. ..iV b.-; VH;llltV ill ....il.t ..f lllHIeiiMi .'Hi'! lir.ke nivl.111 ' : ' K. P. WILLIAMN A '., Commission Merchants, Auction eers and Growers: Fayeltcville Stri ct, II : I f U" Is , N ' ie.m ki in ' ' ROW ARK, , - , I I i.l.l. 'n' 1 ' Raleigh, Ju. 1, iw.i; , ' ; WM O. (. I'CIll. Ki h.- PCIIl K n v imuio; Vholesalo ar.d Hot. 11! l o.ileis in GltOCEISIliS, D51Y COIS, IIA'f's CAPS, SHOES. L'Pri:!'. AHDSOLF.Lf.AliM !!. v u i) c li 1: n , Iron fn B'urta Piirjjo. A v.. At,, At., No. 2, Soutli SIt5e Market sjii:ir u m:k.ii n fob 2f.tr JING A: U'lIlTELA'XV, d kali: its jX ITALIAN AN!'" AMKJHCAX M.iIH.i:s C A." ilmlllKtoii Str.'ci, Ualeluli, N t MONUMENTS, II LA D;,'l oNKS, LLC. 1'.. ...x...l. . .. I ... 1 .... ... .-...:.,- v.. u.r 1 a 11 1 . 11 1 11111KI.;. ru .! u vi(l . ' I Xllia exe-iuctl on in.i.ic 1 r. .11,1. 111 himI.-.i rates. ln J ! rjM.N WARE, AT Uliolt:ilr aiuJ ISciiiil Home made ami !' tin- HLST l AI.Ti'V. Stove Pipe matle at Short Njrii e. And at th'.- LOWEST MARKET RATES- Repairing ami jobbing r.-.-oivi-s our 5 PKKSONAL ATTLNTKL-N'. (M( and atifuctnm ;'i;hihii!i I, , ,, x. ili ..riv j (!,,iif wi-il ii:.! 4,1 1 iinvG If , . 11; I. 1 to. I.ni ..l.j; i;i('fij:-l; ;j7 : T T. .1IOKRINS A 1:1:0.. 15 ft V lu . No. 127 Saiiiore Street, N ' '' 1,' s a I !;;. ! ! No. 1 S l"aette il!- M., i: I !.F!',!I. X r : m vnpk'm't V V- -U r V. u , 1 i i,t r: 1:1 . I " in h : 1 1 a r: ' yii;;;,f,yii!:rm',u I ! V".1 ex.nn.ii- ...n ; (llll ' K a!''f -11, a!, lo iii i.t A .1 km- i - !)!.- .91-: Mi is t Family Grocers and Conimustuti M LRU II AN i n rtii: i!t f fv c;o r. vi:'i-a'i. a 1.5.2: "s nt:. -.. i . .'.! .: il S II A V I N . : -1! ,V1 '.;!.'. 1 .Nil I!-', h; iU.-i 1 . SCOn bWJWN & ALU'rO I A I I LV.M'N Hie :i.':lill if! ! i iuii: I .'..;. i: ' . l: - . .-! t!.i. r.i G'KNTLEMEN MAY i.'El.Y I i'cN l;K I I LNTIRE SATl-F. i ft N A . I 1 1 I -2T.;.I.I-I!M ENT. ; i. .-::;! r - j. iii.li.: : ' Mr- Feiitre i:...;. .: -n " !!! stu-'i.t2 i l: i :i . ' 1 1 li:!.'.-'. ! ! V, A L'I' I .MO IS i:, i'il 1 t. tS fiSll i AN'DNFo YOKK conKIM. -'ic i.s HktIiti Ilia ; V oiiil I) ii ra i le. Uui'p only ll:e 1.--t. t lie' ''.I !!!'! S..!, ol the il . l.'fi (.'..lb e I'.'i j.y -20 ii' i.!: t;Ki; ,v r.i," IRESII l'ISSI AM OVSTEie.N! If Sllfncielil .11! M..'. i) !o'iU-l:f U.-1. Wepi.r . pose f-o k.-.-p O oh ti.pii.'.l w nr. i -T.-- n!e ir. tine- ol i In- A LIO M..-i I'KrMI UNll 1'Ai K Kb ON 1 E. ai. i lin , bo i.'ii- sTl-'.R'-. h. tilt" Wt Mtliel l.eti.uu coo'et WeeXpoit it fill ill Ot t'OTS I'V OXptO-r till Vi-l.U.i: au" 31 tt " JENKINS it PEF.RY, " Cf--
The Daily Progress (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 10, 1867, edition 1
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