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,;,iTlrtrntviiwwM- in in "i m ' ' '.'jf" ," Uy,,aMw-W''mMM'" .'-i-V-?- t--'; CI TV AND STATE ITEIIS. We" wereTptfascd to neive a rll on. yesterday I Uiburg ufc;Mr. JVilU.m. lb cuarnclei of the MiiedMl! L jyntoverjow JJffiU'J 5M,lurfc4 we were not mistaken.. Heis canvsio lrjaibcribers, a4 ft win ao wcu, u mere-are any J HiiJdoubbiJU).t,, ... We are ta&btfcUo-'H-4ra. iaJX C- and ITliFri-iai-tofa'rilttaWffr tobacror ft -tr- ,itjfctufei near KHtretr Sjiringa';' and for aught utelwow, may bare fine medical quajitiest ' At any nte it 1 good smoking tobacco. "Every body knew j f Pool. Sa clever tfomj man would not put. .bad article upon any one. v2rhr: Irr many waloable article. Fin Hog for Sale at th Lunatic Aaylum. jetr Cutumissioa House in 'urfolic Errtrge j 1; Wiloo-' " . Two New Hampibiri rtgimtnu have Mtu with in a few days, and in i few dy more two New jrk regiments will' be lumieward bound. We uhtheboveaquirk andeivle return. , After these j, ,ve, the city is to be garrisoned by a Mirliigsn ,ud an Indiana, regiment. fitUfck UlikelyJaJMunort fully juptdied with i;Vodwthii'wintT than it has e-ver bee. Evfry n.re in town is already occupied. -P,, K. Pickinson Efqof Wilmington, has been r,r toned by the President. A worthy deed; to a . urtfaw- Jfjii bs been' i""resI3en ' iu w , . it tor some months.. 'szz. . Hettifbuf It tiaaa vales of real estate In Petersburg on the 23d l,rooght ekcellent prices. .. The Eipwi say lhat ?wuert hud been holding on fel ring that their pro ,,,-rty would be sacrifieedVbtit these sales will uo- ,j, cure mem. The Eiprtu urges that there is a fine chance for' ctty revenue, it thetity council will impose a good i-.it on Aagn. Baleigti seeU? saca atai. - - Gent mi ltfin.i. ( Km extraordinary match of crriar-plgeobi has les than rriTHLiT if -1 " 1 . v - - - H'of these winged meBsengers, which had been 'rtaralowswlsHIa pregeht, were releasetfthem ut Imll-paet fcitir on Saturday Jnorning last, to eon umd tor prizes amomiling in O'imber to 82. The in st pigeon arrived at Brussels in i hours. the .durance being-30t) leagne, it must -have fkwn at it..-sped .of.2t leagues-an hour. " " A cotemporary Say's Commodore Kutt entered on it the" tireen Mountain towns, not; langSinoe, in , hide drawn by " diminished. gnats." J.He meant - diminutive eoRts?' ". A Countess, living in . fashtoniWe quarttr of hnndon, was recently fined five shilling fty a ma'. ffiraW for b?ing drunk and disorderly. Scotch LaBoiniRS. Mne ecotrhmen are en- y 1nl-"'"ra Q" a fff nenT Norfolk, Vra , to .1 tie exclusion of nejgroe. . : Kussia required 1300,000 wen to defeat Napole on, and the armyoje to aliovlTi.Ootf.tlBO during tlw; Crimean war. ;'- ' - A Dccomwe Fisiuo.N. The iiliss McFlimsey, wtiu have pretty anKics, will tie grajtlned to learn mnt the fasMon-makerit are tn ing to Ittrodwce TBe I ..jv.isant ikirt, Which uoesn t reacbJhe ground by Tobacco Baiiia. TbaCsalesr-Wednesday were! henry... Fair article offered and the prices obtained wre goed. The following were the sales at the j tliilVrent warehouses: UA Warehouse 8 hhds. St to 2 1 25; ibhd. Mr.ua $1 85 ; 9,600 lb. Looe $3 to 14 75. " - More' Warehouse 34 hbdt, 4(10 to 24 2,500 ) u. Loose $3 40 to 14.. .'.'' ' - - . j etHre Warehouse & Ubds, Lugs JM to V; fengs (amnion) $5" 60 to 8 75 ! (5,000 lbs. Loose,- Lugs S-i 75 to 4, Leaf $5 Si to 40 Hf.- - i . West Hill Warehouse 27 bhds.r tugs f to , l. al $1 6tlJ!5 2.Prtri6urg Indtx. -' - M ra. JelliT.Dii DavIs--IiUereutlng Incldciit. : The Augusta "&atSut(ondflU of tb 1 3th sity: '.'A clerical friendjif ours, in paining through iie of our street jotr days since, to perforin -a ministerial duty attending to, the sick and wogn led in the hospitals, encountered a stranger who tii-i otftd him thug ; ; - - " y '"My friend, can you tell me if Mrs. JenWDavis Hin the city of Augusta?" . . "No, sir," replitd our ttuHti'A is-not.' "" '" """Well, sir'repiied the stranfPr.''yon may be Mirpnsed at my aiiking such a question; and .-wore particularly so when I inforiuott that I ami -discharged United .State oldief. But (and lire he evinoel great f?e!in) bit, thai lady Ims pc-'iormed acta of kindness to me which lean yvt-r forge W When serving in th Valley of j 'fgiiiia, battling for the Union, 1 received a se cis anddMisrerons wound. . At the same time I v 'li taken prmoiier, iiik conveyed' to Richmond, We l-reivifd sudj4,An4;Ueui'iin 7-- Mrs. Iavis that 1 ran nevr fergei her ; nd J i BntiHutA . dianhaisatirmn thn anpyand. al. w k m thi i city, and understanding that J,hat, a- result et the war. : Lhey abandon slavery. TEey d t was here, I wmhed to call npon her, renew my abandon secession They. do thjs not sullenly, xxprmuon of-gnttTt4e---fa; hTT, and Blrtto: iaXclieef Fully Wk have Talked with a great V'.aw with her, honld she nnfortnnatoj jntfiil. . many soldiers and officers of their army, who g'p Wi last cent I have inlbOorldT'. . 7. - rled in the viilorof heir soldiery."andwerprouJ iyOnt serie-'"ietiii7aMe'd en tti big nllqfted- -of thoir-Lee aritf -fcongstrett -and -Etrtijt fcatTre" oeepir mrjred ty the'bamme but eloquent 1 'Ulfi to ihM trtui lA'iv rhA:4 phnrilT. knAjr nn r : word a rf," Oh, may weot( hope that su n acbSrity will U,S line the benris of ail bnr j ;i plef That it may coaie to temper justice, and bid our young Nation to jejoif 8,. onca more., in l . " , .. .i. ' . - f H'Tiud prosperity ! for, as the great Bard truly i ucauttiuliy exfitc-i-s it 'I'lie quality .oT'Mewy is not strain'd? ' It droppeth aahe gentlft rain freta Ueavcn ' -" -1 1 in pUc beneath j it is twic blessed s I l'!e?rtll him h. ....I- kin. !. 1S miebttolt lath l!liil,t;,o(, I it. hummn ' iHironed Monarch betir than his crown ( '.''"I'tr shares the fscaof (empurnl poaer, hneiu doth set the rear and drad - f Kings ; Kit SUrcy is above this seeptered swsy , " m in attribute to Cod Himself; A-t earthly power dith tben show likeTt God', -lrn Mercy khim Justice. f-p-':'. .'Consider this"- ' ' "at 'a a.curse ot Justice, cone of us j fc-aMesiibrap ; we do prv for Merc ; 'sat same nrayer doth tench n all to render .utuoi w.ercv'" . -- "r- - - ". for 1h Sentin-1 . Miiart.i-catuta'lotii of le " Prog rCTBu" "The PfoyrtMnt h 35th instant contain io lr! :(! toll t-OKffprwwnfatjon of the con dition of atl'iin in Una &iaW that the writer f-onght to be bpS'l np to the public in fcir true CDTiTra-tUat of a tulare reenter cf oL condiliwi - at & propei,J'" or JVoiih Carolina, Jtis,saysjit tLe uu'uet ot bi4)mg editorial, that the"to- ' eraot ..and. General Buger.lutd better wean of knowing the actual condition of affairs in ting State than private mdividuals, "which i probably true, -But has the Governor ever laid, as the ed- it w of the i'htis'mtdsclarea, that there? is good deal of bad furling, and many persons not. well BtrectM wwaws tne Uovernuieut r Ho tai from this, Gov. Ilolden aata the contrary, fa the same paragraph in which this assertion it mada he admits that the " diaaffectiou in the Stata it i;ot sufficient, lo threaten harm,". Why theidoet the aittor rtijia JKck a hua and cry about aotbinft t He yr no harm U to be fearad,'! and dailv he print windy article on tha diaaffection " North Carolina. ' ' , - ' . The Prvqrut aay : wbaw a elasaof men, edit era, preachers, laymen, saint, alnnm an davit who, ; the vary ; moment publicity ia given to anything like law- kmnfss and disaffection, aiwunie their old aelf righteiini dignity and denounce men for telKnjf the truth, just aj they Jonounced WH who Were j uot ready to descend with tnain into the pit of accession in 1861.'" Will the editor tte who those "editiora, preachers, laymen", saint, - sinner nd-dvilK are?", We know of ba entinu whd is bow an editor in Raleigh, who was a secessionist iiiJBfll fltat enTilor T Mfe- rsnnington hlmelf. If be denies this fact. Jet him -examine bis tiles for that vear, or the;" Charcoal Sketches" recently pubs linhed iir the Jitcord of this city. V Again he says: " Many of the gecession leaders, thes we mean Jtbe skulked at home and speculated on the life tlxdof the people while Union men were taing Aacriliced in a war 01 tneir geuing up, are much more defiant antHnsolent now than they were im- racy ;" n'ud we dp uot hesitate to give it a our opinion that if leniency be continued and en larged to that Has,' that- in the reorganization the State government wilt fall it-to the hand? and under the control of those who were the recog nized leaders of the rebellion and clamorous for the-nroaecntion of the war, sit months" ago:w ; Who are those "defiant"-and "insolent" per1 sous f Who has defied the U- S. government niit.ee the surrender oi Gen. Johnston f We know the editor of the Progra$ did so iu 18C1, (vide "Charcoal hketcljes ") butasaf, pays betw he '4 aj-emarkablr ffood Union man, noWrnd Trrites as though he ws the custodian of tha loyalty of the. statoitow die. toe euiior reconcile me two sentences, "1 ha tLial?'tibn of the State i not' aullkieutto threaten' harm, , and that in which be irxaress the tear that "in the reorganization. the,.Sihte.jroveTiiinent will fall into the hands and j under the control of those who were recognized leaders of the rebellion f . Jn another article the Progrett say : "And there are roe clamoring for nemi.nations 40 po-the North Carolina State Convention, who will insist on doing the aaraa that i being done in' MiDHismppi, ana in soma tbing no doubt much h orse ' - -Who are trteserTnenT" AVhy.-doe not the Pto artti name them Y ' Expos tbem and prevent ant such evil befalling our State. We hare heard of iut ono man in norfnTnuqliMrwho;nu olampr ed for a Hominatiou, and that man i the editor of the Fioirtsi; and alter 1iavi.ng canvassed al-1 niostthecmire County, made many windy speech- e?, presenting bis peculiar claim, upon the peo- pie, he is nowabouMo be run off the,trck by a Cooniy ConvenUon V pqor fellow ! -j. nui ine niub ftinriug pioravtiaiiuu iruiu iue truth is the following : ; in this an i other coonties men who have no sympathy for the government, no respeot for the lw. n(l w"9 up not accept lite tact tnat Slaver ( ' . II . I r .1 . I is dead, aito rallying tha secession forces with the I bopo ot getting in the Convention; and they will do ail in their power to tn wart ttie plans and policy of the government." -. w ; Now will theTVoyres tell who those persons are,? - The assertion is a broad on, and if true slioulJ arouse the people to a just sense of their duty, but il fiIse, what ought to bo the judgm,ent j on him who make it 1 .That it i true no one be lisvesjibai it isfalse, ejery on know. The whole serct of the misrepresentations ef the rrM isthat be knows he stands no earthly JV, ch once of being 'elected to the Convention, and : wishes the military in our midst to believe that lie is a martyr for the cause or the Onion, and thereby arouse tneir sympamies in nis neu, . out n win fail in that, ine .Union otneer and men. in our midst are too intelligent to b bamboozled Or one who was an ultra secessionist at one time, and then declares that he hat always been m consistent Union man. Neither let them, nor our own Union citi zens be deceived. A man who make so many con- tnrtioff statements rue makes in hit ppr, avu not dato trust. ' v ' ' ,. Our people ate well .Sected towards the govern- want, and M there be hy who are net, w do not anow mem. ..... .. , 'A Sound View. 7 The JVew York Tiniei ha made the following discovery as to sn.tirs in the ouln. It say; There are but few true Union men discovera ble fow, that is, who did not yield to the cur rent and support for the timetli cause of slavery anil scofevtirmrr Jlnt it i nfca 4f je.jhat 4b o graat , pajortty ol unnaibM Muthamcrsi acquicaca In tha; Hhey abandon slavery. Tfiey did not bnd one whcdid not sa "I am gladthv viirv ia armliNheil- " hi will maka Virffima. &tnm. . r or rrv er aoa rtcticr man ne ever conid nave peen pe Fore." We VJiii net find but one er. two even in theeitv of Richmond who matiifoated any inclina tion to iitludtf Xwtbflrn energy as4 nerprie from their State. -:--.-'" :-.::', " 'i ' The' Timet also-expresse the rptninn that tlie real question as to the (rf-of-the freed men is not w liethr jT7of aliall bare 'he suffrage of not, whoiherli baJl Iw rotebta4 j eonatitqll ai sufceuard against injustice and oppress! nut. inuiai suiceuara against iniustice and onpresi won. ltjtjast bera that the North will partio-l iilnrly watch the action. -at the Minsissipft Con. J I fill li' in. toivilich Wfl referred j" yestarday !Xi u win ue taner, as the great index Wuetlior or not the retortioB,-'f,the Southern States to their constitationarYetfttions- will be soon effeotcd : W learn that A. H. Jones, of Hen JersonVille, . u., isaeanuiuaie ior in convention ia uenjer. son and Transylvania. The N. Y. Ttmu says the first duty of President Johnson to, the country is to taka cars' of bis health. , ' - GEXEKAL SryAVS. By the kindtierof lr. ilarrig, ni wj agtnt, art agaia in i pwiaasion f(."w Tart dnTes tgiiie The trial of Win tad beff aupecitlcd Snr tL-' pWieU ailUcut ny raua a.aigot U. . The newt from Kuropc u without ititeret. The - opiuion is expregjed that tbe eflfDrtii tot lay tha Atlantic eaWa will not be rouewed thi Wa on. . . . ;;:;;.):; -: No now from Sooth Carxlinat"" V.vetr tiling wa quiet. ," . . ; - The Mfsiwsippi Cooititntionnl Contcntiou, now io ajou at JaolkMHi, haaadoptad tlteamenduient to the cofistitation- prohibiting ilnrery in the State, aftfll rrotf djnfor the pvS' fcjf 'hS -teg t uUtora of la wa to protect tha freedmen and ae of j oora tbem in the poiwession of their liberty and I rigtha. . Khilltmld flxet a sketch of l'retidni John- fhowing "what bianner of man he U now." The Spaniards are charged with duplicity in not orrjrW out the . treaty of peace with St. Domingo, Forgrin and fraudii continue in New York young Ketchum hail eiot yet been discoTCtedr Crime 'appears rampant at the North. Di vorces arernntneretM: . .. Tha cfaana of -Niiw- Tort.-now baiagJaJtw said to lave been dopt in a bungling uiaiineir7 1 he stock market was dull. Uold ruled on the 2 at 143 j. Cotton wa firm. " In Wirtea oouaty, N 0 , 0B1 Wednesday morajjir, uan.it . ty Bkix; rag ,Rieut, Mr. Jm. K Kna to Min Mauri A. Hk. " , . . "VtSBSXfTT Cut,l iafiy h's JOUX 0. WILLIAM ItfVtTt ttnd DtaUrt in Xxciamg: CO., ; Bcruio Rats-.- Oold St 40 : Silver 1 35. . . ... Did N: CrB6nd 70 wjth -alLthe coupon on since idui. uetacnea coupon 33. - i'erk i?xcAuwopsirai3COuTiL ' ' JV C. Sank Jfoltt Bank of N. 0.. Cane Fear. Charlotte, Farmer', 'Miners and Planter1,. TJer chantsjand Hoxboro 85. Wadesboro, Wilmington, aud Commerce 20. Commercial: Greensboro Mum. t.i 1 a Washington, Fayeiteville. C'Urendon end Yanceyville, 12J to 15. .. VlrgtBla; ttbhn'-h6lft'Mra to So. Northern Bank note 85 to (fo. ' " ' " Gold and S.lver in active demand at qiiotaHons. Rtcitrd and eorrntfd 4y J0RDA k WO UBl K, On err. ami Commtmion iltrcKtuit for all ktnJt fWfrj Produaet 7 ' . " ;;;,; " "7" :. . Augu3.J6, IS65. FLOoa-family," 1100 to -1160 Extra Surfin, . io 60 to 11 oO Superfine ID 00 te ' 10 60 UORN per busuei, go to., 1 Bacos per pouna, Lao per pound,' 25 to 10, Bcttm per pound. . 0 cater-(SpHng,y " 77 35 Eaos per dozen,. '',. Chkkse reUil, per pound, !0 In 60 40 Vmu ,7 bo, V pwsZWrU Bushel oia-per bnshef, :'' Arrixa green, per bushel, so r '7 to to to lo " to to t I 1 , 1 2" Basr on hoof, pet pound, 10 : 20 r 21) retail, . I Faisa Poki per pound, (retail) 15 12$ f I Hut per bushel, (street price). 1 60 : 40 3;iJ 30 20 . 75 T a I " 75 I CorVia- per poundt (retail), 45 to to . to to to to to to" to to to to, In 1 , Suva Crushed, per pound, 35 30 25 , White Coffee, . LlgbtJBroWn, ; CoinuKin Urown, PtAS red and white, per bushel, 1 70 Fodder per cwt . l Oats in sheaf, 7j Hat i.w crop, per cwr,, " 60 Tosacoo per pound, (mannfrtc tu red). 20 60 32 van. , """ "r"'' Corfon in bale, per cwt, rr bunch, 3. Bseswax per pound, RaoSt clean cotton, per pound. 2 LamsV per hesd, . 2 to ' ' "retsil, por pound, ' r 12 to Salt per bushel, ' , -"l . to Flaisbkd per busWl, 75 to Nails per pound, by the keg, 10 to SniBF -(retail) per gallon, i JO 20 2 60 1 00. - 2 1 20 kici per ponna, . ; ' Bacon. Lard and Flour Scarce and io demaid. AppointmenU of Qaartrrly Jfleetinn for El- tiga Aunnct-rdra Atouaa. Aug: Id 20, Chapel Bill andliirsboro', at Chapel Mitt. . Sspt, 27 8, Loufsbnrg, " 9 10, TarUiver, at Banks'. 16 17. Person Uirouit . 7 S8 84, Orange - , - 80 Oct, lVwk ' ' t Rulesvlll. Oct. J Kaielgh. '.KRUI,r. E. 45AST13G. rWinBmoJaU U.DUbho ill liaUMith t U as ton rXnilajiroai Ccmpanj will mkC!jllsa8f any kind when th Patterns ar turniinea ai meir anops. Aag.Mtf. Oea'lBup't notice;. MIE Committee to Administer th Oath of Ai nssty wl.l meet st tb Court Hons on th i, and daily thereafter nnti) otherwise ordered, between th hours of tO-. M and 11 IW :na from 2 to 4 P. U. It is noptd h feopl will com forwent promptly. W,,-W,- -----, A. vTlVsTVat.IV '.r . . - m: b. kovhieh, ., ;;;:.' t1' j7TritEEP, " ' ' Aug 24-.I.; ' .," "- . 'VOO0 FOB "f HE CAPITOL, , - nrit.rn pnrirns4t.a WILL BE RKCKlvrn hf th srt,ae'rigned until tb2otbr8eptombr njtt, to furnisli a eufbeient quantity f Wood for thaia t the pablie'efatea ia tha Opftotj-ani.ftr lb iat (Jonrention the ensuing wlntw and sprlpg. Ths woot to be sound Oak and llickory, to be delivered nd measured la th wood hous ou th Cspitol Square from time te time, a required. Biddeirvrill srate tb price per oord j itblch they will furnish it. " " ' ; 7 , .. Th right of rejectiag bids hot advantageous, to th Slate. ia reserved. - ROIiEUT If. BltADLEVj.. . Keeper of Capitol. Ang. 24-tp20. - 777 :t ITTRELIS PRI?tG TlMim COLLEGIATE IXSTITITE, f iilebratki Wte)n Place wi!) be epl L M an Institution xif Learning ueube t.i.-ft Wed Bd ib Omuber neit. with a full c(t 4 -Hoard of Inotructor. p-v '- Hilt new InstUHtn.n famUh'S 4rntAge ueH at are to be fyuud at uo ether vehaoHn ttu Sonth ' The buildihg are all new, within a half mile of kil'treir Depot, on the Kaleigh &-Uaton Ruflioad and sufficient to acoommo4ate tnree 1t,o ind bo deri, be de hu a (1 b room for sihovt c if -jyCiSOi. ;----c-.---r-.-4-i ..3 Th eharaeWr of the mi serai waer fonnd hve ia too well known t the whle eonntry to nc'i a e mark. It hat ( pronounced by the b t u i ire adphyaioianslrbeqBj.iB It analysis and 2toU to any In N tth Carolina or Virginia, 1 It will te pur objeet to perpetuntehere aaJtnatL ttin for tb edaeati-nii f fetn! ihitl h li U an oraaweBt te the South f sni s lure th moit grat ifytng awurancei to thi ff ot trom every fait t tha conntvy. - . Tkms Moderate, (cheap n any cbol of in.ilftr grade payable one hatf jn adraooe, 1n D S. cur rency, or provision at market rate. Buk notes taken t their market vslue. una jooii uujr win oringviin ner one pair sheets snd towels with ter name m.fW.l f, K,.,,,. -' - - . Present Eaoh'youog lady will bring ith her one fl- (Potmerly President ef Wealeyai) FfBiulpt.'ollpgr nturireeaooro , jj Aug, 25 2w. -LAll t JTJE A 'C UMtL. WA N T V I) I A JtAfi!t-4l.0JBnghJjf. qttaUfltilo.tea4bi' .4 a. ii)l Aiuaiu. at once to .Au 24-101. tt references require 1 Aj.pl) v. iviiati' h.. KiWrir IVrot N C, W. J. Baxir, BAKER P. Cowna. W. II JoKrs COWPEtt 4 CO. J UCT I ON AND. CO M M4 S I Q N And Attor's at Law Brokers Collectors (icncrallf. Allg.-2J.3t. 7 , - - ; and 2 FINK DoubbvCaselQold Wa'Tchcs. 1 do, large sis Silver Forks, I' " large Silver Spoons, 1 " small " 1 " beavv Silver Ladle, 2 " fine heavy Silver Bowl all solid Silver . : . ' J JgAKEfl, 0OWPKII CO AVg. 24 11.. :. " VOJBLa At l5L.:- GRIEN, TKA, " MustaM, fllaok Ppp.r Hops, Staroh and CFpeoli' :t r " ;' '" -. iL'JlN"ViMr" Co, -v.- J -7:. . "' 1- TOR 7 SALE. v SHEET T Oil, Kit I HKET Tin, Tobacco, Flour." Leather. Kerosine it Salmon auii StaruJi. ' - - BAKKK, CWFER t CO Aug.J2-8t. . i ' FOtt SALE. SARDI N ES, Pioalad Oohjbj, and if "rrinei by Xtti boiorbartal- BAKLH, COW f P,lt. A t'O. ng. St. t TOK 'SALE. pilRRE fne family "X'irrfigeaSjia Ha'wowf, JL griod Iron Safe, a fine Sewing Machine ISA K EH, COWPKK A CO. Aug22,3t.. AIUNDSOME MEDICINE CHEST with medl oinss for f.iraily us of (a rpliysioiaa. Also a eomplet travelling basket. . . BAKER, C0WPER 4 CO. CIWSHED and Brown Sugar. .. -. . -7 sy B AKER, CO WPEFt 4 CO. Aug.. li st. . . . . r j, . IIOrSE AND LOT A STOBE-IiOlSE FOR sale, : A T L E X O IR IN S T I T U T , --- , v-iveBiiMseovwTV.,;..;.:..,.; DWELLIXO HOUSE .Two-stor!e high, well flnlshed; also, a Ooubl. Offtc, gocid Ston. House nd othsrfiecesaryut-boues ou the prem ier F, AJBlflther will show th preujiee. BaKER, COWPEIt 4 CO., Aug 19 w - Agent for J. B Ltulejoud' . CEXERAL BLTOSiCECV., " .' ' t BALElOII.jr.C, WILL ATTEND TO'THJt C0LLKCTI0N OF Claimsnigaiiiat th Quartarmanter's-aDd Cora rj' Denartaieets of th Uiillsd States. Ali, to tue parfhanu i slOB Cemaislej f -i STOCKS. BO-JfDS, SPBCItt, BANt KOTEi ANO I BKAL BriTAtDi. , - , " Prompt attention givan to U lu!iis ptaeed tnjus haada. - s . Uttie fclth KwTtbvCarolraa Book btora, oornor ul f y(ievllle Street an J th t'pnle;iiir. T Ausf'O.lf .... ... A2TD Xj nen ClothiCi '. ... ; At KVKRT7 DE8CRIPW03T AT .HIIOIXSAkl. 'ANU. KKXAIL.J O. 1C. 7AS?.ISa, iJKIiiW.aWretaa Progreai O0Se on J?ayHil' street, has laat rflvl th niot iuntivs Lstoek f ' - ., .. .;.. vt ahlppad to North Carolina, whloh wa pvrekased diracily froai.tb maoufactarn,'a4 h U therefore able lo U tbem at v I?4toa m Low u Nef York Tvioo. Tkis ta fiotioa. O.va hia a aalL v. aa Mf . (t.nn j 4(D,M l. t'iiEBil rAliJi mm "-MEDICINES PCIB FBfcXClt asM.T.ttVKUoS WniktY, POHI KD..Mi.UUS!LWlXRl, 1 AXNTS ' - . .OIL", VAfeNISl't, BliU-UtB Of ' --' ArL-Kivts, VE-iytMeRr.5n - ' "7oiwr nrMEi. mis ' U. - Uli'.itlid KX- ih-:j t jiVsf-- will tttLtowroacAsa. S!.M y vir!?-iJi.l fciuh,Vwo,i. aaTif ... A. ICLLNK, JTHotESAt AN D tflXtU DIAita-JS w i ii l Nli nonrs a stior's, maim & caps. .j nnu Jtwtwuv, -IffiSt- IrOETED-INlS "SMtllAHDlES. -ee Attiitufc WAIUHES AND JEWELRY. Corner oCjrayettevil!oand Vmtget 5ti ," an g 5-n UAUUInU.If. C. . - - "tVr' Jffapf KortTi Carolina," FINELY tMBEUISHED, SIX BY EIGHT FEET 'P11IS U the ttTCST, Lr.4E3r d v, BEST -1 M.ip rf t'-.fciat.aT,,, pqhiisbad, and i ntaUr r Mora.. tJi balaa t.f th en-lr Hlttoa being a oht hand i. Pries, (SxpwaM tn My point,) tie 09. , B1UK0W KAttRKR, FORWARDLSa AND Commission Morchants;- (Kar old County-Wharf,) M!WBEhN,.N. O. Jito T Foabo, sa S tf -, W. lX-C.gmiflami City ii trs copy dally for en month and saaj bijis to this i:U)ii. , y: - WANTED; E Thousand Bushels of FLAXSEED Da VV. It MMI.PH 0N august 10-lra 1R. WILLIAM LITTLE. "VFFErig his profosHional services to tha oltisaas f Kaluigti and vwinlty, . , . Office at t ol Gsorire Littl'. an IJ.endflw COMMISSION, RECEIVING; FORWARDING"- "MERUH'AJITir" cw"iici;k w, c. z,4" , HAVINfl fsmnedbu-iuaiiB at thsfrold staod, wUi mivirlot prs-uI atuntioji totha sal or shlo- meiit vt ' '. . .... . . .. r cotton, Naval stores, od n o yarns AND 8IIRK1 liVG, HjU'W, DRIED FKL'ITS.&o, j AL'-O, 'JO - -REOEmNO AND TOHWAJUOINO OOOD3 Be, alar.linrs t1 'Bl'eaiii'! s"53T1tlsg msTI ar ew running brttwn New llerue, jNaw York, Phlla dolptila, Ha timi.ro rot B.i'liia. au l-loa' T J. II. CBAWFOBP, DEKTIST, RALEIGH, x.c , . ' i Offi Oixr ? F. I:tcud't Jnfatortl ' INFORMS theeltison of Raleigh and niround. I ng ci ii ii 'lye that ho has Aliened an nffii at ti.. tbuvewell kti'iwn smnd and in f repftrerl to cleanse, sstraotand bil.sud to in ert artiioiul Teeth, tram out to an ent. re set, on tit most improved prin- ' oiplos of p-notice. , - -.,. . . . v'efspectfuliy solldU a short of publia patlOMPge. -f.'" .. aug- 14. tint Jun - ;.' -K P. WILLIAMSON & CO. .rFOaw'AUDIS'0 AND COMMISSION ' " MERCHANTS, . JA YETTS YILLS LtREK',' 12 RALEQH, N, Ct . t, . Jan. ST, 18'5.' . ' - IIu,. DVNCVi HVHA.N & tOMPAXT,",- ;.ir.:i(; ita.nts, " '"' ' 'No. fcO, C I. da it St. New York." n iVffO kEfL'MRt OCJt 0LO rCTTXESS, 't ttM preparft te fmwt-raj all kinds of Hroducr, sol" to iraks por'bsiiis of Uioa uild. Kiippiiea' ior our friands Vt Josh Ai isows, lats of WsrrsntoB, JT. C, ee b funil wild vs. w'era ha. will b ll'4 to SoVa )iis M ffieo'lu. - ' -", - - r. - J. 8. Dasot, if Taiboro', N. C. ".;-:-" . .' -J'.bsH Hrlt, I U t'f t)Utd Nck, N. C. .' V. ' r W. IVMA1. Ul t M-ittHMtua, H. C- Ami; 11 elm -"TKOrAS K MCOnS ; RcspMilu ly. auuou acs to th puollo that he Las . resumed tu . .ti AT BUSINESS, . BctmoreM, 111 1 MLItC, VA., - 4 ravitig troaiTad ar- NE1V STOCK OF GOODS . (s pieparsd to sad on s reasonable teres ay li 'J found elaawhar.: "' " JSV 11 svlieil th Wholasala ad Retail trad. MR. JOHN WOODHOViE wl'Jb plrai4 t 4 bis vldTfrlaads and ustumr;' AUg It- till" J'j 777 . i ' .) -V 77 I ;;: ... - .u,t.
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Aug. 26, 1865, edition 1
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