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vaaaia : TIIE" LATEST' NEWS: OBTnERIf ADYICES TO TIIE ; 21st RECEIVED. URECKENRIDGET TURNED UP. ,, THE MANNER OP H2$ ESCAPE., , TEXAS r AKD1 LOUISIANA NEWS. ASSEMBLING OF THE VlRGmiALEQ t -i t ISLATURR ,- ? : CIVIL LAW RESTORED TS SOEPOLX. Ac Ac. Ac. TheflisraZtJ of the 22d contains the following iyn opsis of important news : - J ' ' L I The fugitive rebel General, and' Secretary of r War, John C.iBreckenridge, has at last been heard from The steamship -Ebfo, brings the intelligence .! tbat be was, in Havana on the 17th, where he bad arrived fromCardena8,f in company- with Taylor ! Wood, of the pirate Tallahassee, s Col. Wilson, one i of Jeff. Davis' late aids, three rebel foldiers, and a negro servant These; worthies ; were - encamped : near Jeff i Davis when he was captured, bat mana ged to elude the, national troops, and traveled across i the States of Georgia and Florida to thecoait, i where they secured a small boat and net tosea. . Tbey arrived at Cardenas on the 11th inst, after' three days and nights passed almost entirely witn-. put eating or sleeping At Cardenas they were serenaded, and received marked attention from the Spanish officers and people. ( They ' expected to rtv " main in Havana for some time. ' ( ------v-- jp: . y : : Texas.-; -pf-:-' l j The' rebel General Slaughter, lately in command of all the the- troops at Brownsville, Texas, had also arrived in Havana, from if atamoras. General Gordon Granger has issued a proclamation' at Gal veston, assuming command of all the troops : in Texas . --: : ': f - -".:h ':.;-';!. ; ;- Ylrgiaia -Legislature. ' "! i Monday last was the dayj named , by Got. Pier point for assembling the loyal Legislature in Rich mond. A number of members were present, but owing to the Constitutional provision requiring ten days between , the calling and the assembling of an extra session, do business was transacted. There was no quorum in the Senate, but in the House a temporary organization was effected. , . Civil Law Restored fn Norfolk. General Gordon, was relieved from command at Norfolk,' on Monday last,: and the city restored to civil rule. His successor will act mainly as mili tary Post Commandant " , ' v Startling Rumor in "Toronto. It was extensively reported in Toronto, Canada, on the 18th inst t that President Johnson had been poisoned. . The rumor caused, intense excitement, until telegrams lrom Buffalo contradicted it, Markets. ' . Gold opened on the 21st, in New York, at 140 1 2 and closed at 142 1-2, 5 p. m. OUR RELATIONS WITH FRANCE. . A Letter from Secretary Seward The Secretary of State jbaa addressed the follow ing letter to the Secretary of the Navy : :-' );- - j Depaiitmxnt of Stats,' ! Wasbinoton, June. 17tb, 1865. The Eon.' Gideon Welie iSfaretary.of tht Navy: Sir:--I have the honor to inform you that it has been made known to this Department, ny the Min ister of the United States residing in France, that the Imperial Government) of that oountry has re moved all restrictions heretofore imposed by it up on the naval intercourse with the United States; I bave .also the pleasure to inform . you that I have learned, in the-sanie'autbentio manner, that the Imperial Government of France has withdrawn from the insurgents of tae United States the char acter of belligerents,1 which heretofore that Govern ment had conceded to them ; and these proceedings by the Government of France have been prompted by the express desire of reviving the-old sympa thies between the-two nations, whose interests aod traditions constantly invite them to cultivate the most cordial relations. ' I beg leave to suggest (he importance of commu nicating these facts to the proper officers of the Navy.1 ;-..' ;-''- I have the honor to be, sir. Your obedient servant, I i WM. H. SEWARD. lJ i - .... .. -. GOVERNORS OF THE SOUTHERN STATES,' The following Southern States have elected reg ular Governors, as follows Kentucky, . Thomas EiRramlette. Maryland, Tnomas wann. ....... Tennessee, William G. Brownlow. . Virginia, Francis H. Pierpoint 'Missouri, Thomas 0. Fletcher. 0, l Arkansas, John Murphy, i Louisiana, James Madison Wells. 1 : j ' . . i The President b& apptointed the following Po visional Governors'for Uie following States; North, Carolina, William W. Holden. Georgia, James Johnson. . -Mississippi, William I Sharkey ; . Texas, Andrew J. Hamilton. r Provisional Governor are yet to be appointed for Alabama, South-Carolina, and Florida. L Nous Ds Plcme. It iis a peculiarity of great minds to conceal if possible, their merits. Thus in contributing to the popular magnates they most generally do it over an assumed name. We append list of some of our latter day " notables " or ? lit-. rftfci ' ' " i '..::. Gail Hamilton Miss !a! E. Dedge. : i Timothy TitchombDx. J. G,;Holland. ' Orpheus O. Kerr Robert H. No well . ' ' Mrs. Partington B. P. Shillaber.. . . . Artemus Ward Charles E. Browne. . Doesticks P. P. Mortimer Thompson. K. N. Pepper James M. Morrif. B. Dadd J, H.' Williams. Josh Rillings -Henry W. Shaw Jeemefl Pipes Stephen Fassett. ; ' Ned Buntline E. Zf O, Jadstn Edmuud Kirk J. R. Gilmore. " f'. , ' Country Parson A. K. -H.-Boyd. , -. Village Schoolmaster Charles M. Dickerson. Barry Cornwall William Proctor. r r Author of " John Halifax, Gentlemen "Miss afuloch. I s Ike Marvel Donald G. Mitchell ' Fanny Fern Wife of James S. Parton (the his torian) and sister of N. P. Willis. . . Petroleum V. Nasby--David E, Locke. . Jennie June Mrs. Jennie Croly. Prof. S. F. B. Morse has given $10.000' to the Union Theological Seminary of New York, to fouJ a course of lectures on! the Relations of Science and Religion." : The plan is somewhat similar to that $t the Hampton lectures in England. The . coursejwill bear the name of the generous1 donor," but not from a, wish thus to perpetuate his own name; but to pay respect to his 'venerable father, Rev. Dr. Mofle, of 0harlestoWn, Mass., one of the' -founders of 'Andover, and one of the earliest friends of sacred learning in New EnglanoV Mr. L. Li Ely- has also glyeh $10,000 ' to found ' a similar -oourea of lectures on the ( Evidences of Christian ity while the well ; known , house pf Brown and Brothers' givest$10,0ufl! more to endow the Hebrew Professorship. Other friends of the seminary have been equally liberal Mr. William E. Dodge, as "usual, being foremast in the Work, having led off with: $12,900 several months ago, since which there has been Subscribed in all for the seminary "airn w - - J .. - : -: - ' .. V if Sxckbtabt Sewabo ako FakT. Secretary Se ward is slowly Bat surely regaining bis streagth, od is able to attend to his oScial duties. . ; .- i ; : Frederick; Seward is , likewise improving, we fre -pleased, to state, and! it . is the opinion of pqctor 'Wilson that he will 1 able to enjoy a ride oat in aboat a week. !"- V-- - 4-:--,(-.; j A We regret to state tfcat Hra. ; Secretary Seward ia uiie in, aa auaac or lmerrauient lever. , oargeon vwieTsi arnes is aueoumg ner. v: jj i ; ARTEMUS WARD 'IN; RICH MOND X?i- ' " ' ' BichmosVaI, May 28 & 5. : . Afore I comments this letter from the: late rebi) eapitol I desire to cimply say, that I have seen a low and skurrilous host in tho papers from a certain !ursun who. signes hisself Olonzo Ward, & sez he 8 my berruther. I did once have a berrutber by that name, but I do not recognize him. To me h& is wuss than dead I I took him from college some lft years ago and gave him a good situation, as tbe Bearded Woman in my show. How did . he repay me for this kindness f He basely undertook (ode day while in a Backnalian mood and rum, and right in sight ot the audience in the tent) to stand upon his head, whereby he betrayed his sex on account of his boots & his Beard fallin' off his face,: rooinra'? my prospects in that town, & likewise tncurrin' the seris displeasure off the Press, which sed boldly I was triflin' with feelings of a intelligent public. - I know no each manas Olonzo Ward. I do not ever wish his name breathed in my presents.1 I do not recognize him; : I perfectly disgust him.' ' , - . ; ' ' t .RlCBMOSlL T.- ,. The old man finds hisself once more in a Sunny climb. I cum here a few days arter the catterpil lertulashun. j J . -. . , , . My nabura seemed snrnrised & astonisht at this darin' bravery into the part of a man at my time of lire, but our family was never xnowed to quale in danger's stormy hour. - Mi father was a sutler in the Revolution War. Mi father once had a intervoo with Gin'ral .La Fayette. - - ' 1 " ! He: asked. La Fayette to: lend him five dollars promisin to pay hint in the Fall ; but Laffy said he " eound'nt see .it m those ramps." - Laffy was French, and his knowlidge of our langwidge was a little shaky' W , . . - Immejutly on my rival here I proceeded to the Spottswood House, and callin? to my assistonts a young man from our town who writes a gpod run -nin' hand, I put my ortograph on the Register, and handin my umbrella to a bald-heded man behind the coonter, who I s'posed was Mr. Spottswood, I said, Spotsy, how does she run ?" .- - '; ' He called a culled purson and said "Show the gen'lman to the cow yard, and give him cartNa i ; i "Isn't General Grant here V: I said. " Perhaps Uly sis wouldn't mind my turnin in with bim," - . "Do you know the Qin'ral f inquired Mr. Spotb wood. :v;';vw-:.;--,v.-Jt':;':t.;; ' : ," i " Wall, ne, not 'aactly, but he'll remember me. His brother-in-law's aunt bought her rye meal of my uncle Levi all one winter. , ; My uncle Levi's rye meal was --v-",.. - v i'l".' '- Y 44 Pooh, pooh 1" said Spbtsy, " don't bother me," and he shuv'd my umbrella onto the floor.. Ob sarvin to him, not to be too keeness with tbat we . pin, I accompanied the African o my lodgins. My brothef," I said, "are you aware that you have been 'mandpated f Do you realize how glori ous it is to be free ?' Tell me, my dear brother, does it not seem like some dreams, or do you real ise the great fact in all its Uvin' and holy mag nitoodf 'f He sed take some jjin. ' ; I was show'd the cowyard, and laid down under a one mule cart. The hotel was orful crowded, and I was sorry I baden't gone to Libby Prison. Tho' I Should have slept comfort'ble' enuff ef the bed cloths baden't been pulled off me during .the night by a scoundrel who cum and hitched a mule to the cart and druv it off. I thus lost my cover ing, and my throat feels a little husky this morn ing. , .-. - '. ; ' General Halleck offered ine the hospitality of the city, givin' tne my choice of hospitals, j He has also placed at my disposal a small-pox amboolence. . . Robert Lee is regarded as a noble feller, i ' He was 1 opposed to ' the war at the fust, and drawM his sword veryi reluctant. In fact he wouldn't have drawn his sword at all, only he had a large stock of military clothes on band, which he did'nt want to Waste. He sez the colored man is right, and he will go at once to New York and open a Sabb&th School for negro minstrels. Obderko to Lkatx the CocNTiT. In accordance with instructions from the Secretary of War, Arch ibald McFarland, George McFarland, Alexander McFarland, Thomas Cook. Archibald McKay, B. Archibald and Robert Prindle, were released from the Old Capitol prison this inorntng upon their pa role to leave the United States. These men, . who are aliens, it will be, remembered,' were, arrested here some time ago and tried by a military com mission for fngraving - the 3onfederate treasury note plates.- Wuhiikgtm Stir, 17. V . : SPECIAL NOTICES. Go to Btranrau'i for a glass of lea Cool Soda Watkb six dopra aoath of Capitol, on FayetteviUe St. 44 tf. For a good Ciqas go to Bmhunthal's, six doors south of Capitol, on FayetteviUe SC 44 tf. We would like very much to have some of oar friends bring as a few quills for pens, if Wheeler's Cavalry and Sherman's M bummers " have not taken the jast " goose." Bring them soon.. - I g2-tf. J.C.L.H. TO THE CITIZENS JOF KOllTH - CAilOaIWA! " The termination of a sanguinary eon test, which for the past four years baa presented an impassable bearier to all social or commercial intercourse between the two great sections of oar country, having at length happily cleared away all obstacles te a renewal of those relations which, formerly bound as together in a fraternal union, I take tbe earliest opportunity afforded me by this anspicio us event, to greet my Southern friends, and to solicit from them a re-j newal of that extensive business connection which for 11 quarter of a century has been uninterrupted Miveby.th.j great public calamity to wh'icb I have ad verted - , - It is scarcely necessary, on the threshold of a bostneal re-anion, I should repeat the warning so often aivea to my friends to beware of all those spurious and deleterious compounds which, under the specious and false titles of Imported Wines, Brandies, Holland Gin,' Liquors, Ac, have been equally destructive to the health of o; ur citizens a prejudicial to the interests of the legitimate Importer. Many years of my past life have been exper ided in an open and candid attempt to expose these wholes ale fraud, no Ume nor expense has been ' spared to accom plish this salutary porpose, and to place before my friend s and the publie generally, at the lowest possible market 3 rice, and in such quae titles as might soit their convenienc e, a truly genuine imported article. ,tr Twentyfive years' business traffsactions with fc he largest and most respectable exporting booses in France 1 and Great Britain have afforded Die nifsnrpassed facilities ft V snpplyj ing bur home market with Wines,' Liquors, and ' Liqmures of tbe best and most approved brands in Europe , ia addi tiou' to my own distillery in Holland for the ma nofacture of thef Scheidam Schnapps." - ' "';':' ; ' !" . . The latter,, so Ioug tested and . appro ved by th e medical Faculties of the United. States, West Indies 'a nd South America as an invaluable Therapeutio, a .whoi ne, pleatr ant, and perfectly safe beverage in all climates ai id during all seasons, qajdiiy excited the cupidity of the hoc be mana. facturers and venders of a spurious article ndar (.the same nameK.s.t:.3Ai,p &f-fa z i--:-h-s:.. It -j : ... I trust taatlbave, after much toil and expe nse, aur- rounded all my importations witb ; safeguards ax id direo Uons wich with ordinary eiroumapeotion will iost their dehvery, as rreceive'tthem from ! Europe,; to all - my jbu. ;.tcwra.;-fv?:!---t-f,. iinA,: 'P " I would, bowevar, recommend in. all , cases wh- ere it is possible, that orders be sent direct to my Depot, it Beaver Street, New'.Yurk, or that purchase be jnade of my f accre dited antfc::!;v'r-;:fr'A;i' iiirf:. vi ; I In addition to a large stock of Wines, Brandies. Ae., in wood, I have a considerable supply of Old tried 'foreign wines, embracing vintages of many past years, bof ttled up .before the commencement of the war, which I eajnespe eiay 'reconjoiend to "air eonaoissares of tbese ra re jaxr " In'cooclusion,: I would specially call, the early att en Hon I of py Sontbern eastomera te .the advantage to be a jenved by transmitting tbeir order without loss of time, t r cell ing personally at tbe Depot, in order to insure fhe fulflll ttent of heir favors from the present large and w ell se leeted 8ssortDient."X?j:t" ") i- , k .t-wsJ5 iiu;fi UDOLPHO -.tVOlVf 'H ' ' ' - - :. . . . ' ta Beaver Street. New Y brk. Jrti;i;Jii: .OBtJSpTESS CARDS. - B. P WILLIAMSON &tG0:r auctioneers; ;rr- FOR VT A TIDING AN D C O M MISSION fayetteville. stBEEr, ; ; - . , RALEIGH, N. O. Janels, 188S." ' T . 1 ! .. , BS-tC, GENERAL BUSINESS AGENCY. W. B: GUIilCKRALiEIGII, N. IWBT IEL ATTEND TO THE COLLEOTI OTS OT 4 WW Claims sainst the tiaartermMter's and Gomini wy'a Departments of the United States. Also, to thJ purchase and sale, on Commission, of .. ..,:. j.; .: .. Stocks, Bonds, Specie, Bank Notes stnd Beal Estate, : - ' Prompt .. attention : gives to all basinets pbeed in hi bands. '-''.. Offlee at the North-Caro'iina Book-Store, corner of Fay etteviHe Street and the Capitol Square. , u i: I Raleigh, Jane S, 1865, , j M t i 44 1m. C. W. IX HBTUH1NGS ! -VltTOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM MIS FRIENDS i; If and the public renerally tbat be is now prepared, as beretoiore, to do all kind of t - m SACDLB AND HAB27ES3 EEPAIBIIIQ.v : ia best naanar and wiU. promptness, at his Shop, first I atory under Maaonie HalL- Patronage earnestly solicited. Karoign, May 'i, ises. ;.. so u. Progr copy. Set- FORWARDING AND COMMISSION. I STEELE, HENRY & CO:, , ' BEAUFORT, N. a, ', ' And No. 113 Liberty Street, N. Y., jTY-71LL RECEIVE FOR SALE ON COMMISSION, "consignments of : cotton and naval stores, And other SOUTHERN PRODUCE.-; Also, execute orders for Merchandise of every description.- - Tbe members of this firm : were connected r with the House of Henrys, Smith A Townaend. New! York,' and , tbeir long experience in. the Southern Trade will enable them to attend to any business to ad vantage. 1 June 7, 1865. ! . n - - 44 lmpd. J I WORTH & PANIEI., COMMISSION A1VD FORWARDING MERCHANTS. J j WILMINGTON, N. a lONSGNMENTS OF PRODUCE SOLICITED, AND orders tor nerchandise carefully executed. D. G. WOR.TH- " N. G. DANIEL. .1 June 21, 1895. -,66 Htpd. SHijPER & NORWOOD, A. S. SHAFER, Late or Petersburg, Va., P. T. NORWOOD, Late of Warren ton, N. C. . COMMISSION MERHCANTS, " ' I - . : orrica r . '!:'.' j 505 Broadway, New York. CONSIGNMENTS OF COTTON, TOBACCO, NAVAL Stores, Grains and all other Southern products solici ted. ' ;. - ! 1 -I " . Orders from Merchants, Manufactories, Planters and others will receive our prompt individual attention. . j' ;af vo " ';'";; r.;'i . '".. Gov. J; M. Morebead. Greensboro. N- C. W.J. Hawkins, President Raleigh and Gaston Railroad, . saellwam, son Uo., Petersburg, va., ' Donnans A Johnson, Petersburg, Va., Martin A Fannahill, Petersburg, Va., 1 X. A. Vogler. Esq Safem, N. C., i K. P. Richardson, Rockingham, N. C June 8, 18S5. , y ' 45 tf. NORRIS & BALDWIN, No. 18, HANOVER ST., BALTIMORE, ifTfOM MISSION MERCHANTS FOR THE SALE OF Cotton Tarns. Sheetinas, Osnaburn and Cotton. Solicit eoaainmeats tram tie Soath. - t They will make Hberal cash advaneaa and promise quhsk returns at full market prices. ' i . Refer j to anv of the Baltimore Banks or Dry Goods -Jobbing Merchants. Also, 10 w m. n. rowers, esq., k. b. Bentler, Esq , H. L. Kent, Esq., Richmond, Va , and to Hill, Warren A Co., Mellwane, Son A Co., Petersburg, Va. , June 4, 186a. -.: - 1 61 lm. j JAMES HATHAWAY. (formerly of the firm of Hathaway A Co Wilmington, N.C.) COMMISSION MERCHANT, j j 171 PaaaL 8n Naw Yoax. UTi ARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO THE BALE JL of Southern Produee. Orders for ; poods with cash accompanying them will be- faithfully and promptly exe- -CUtea. '!- - June ,185: 1 .. . '-'.Hi! . : m.' MISCELLANEOUS. BANK OF NORTH-CAROLINA. T1 IbE ANNUAL GENERAL M E E T I N G OF THE Stockholders of this Bank will be held on -Tuesday, ' the 25th day of July next, at their banking house in this City. It is necessary that each stockholder present or renreaented in this meetiosr must have taken the amnesty oath Drescribed in tbe proclnmation of the President of the United 8ta tea this may be done at Raleigh, i i C. DEWEY, Casheir. Raleigh, Jnne S3, 1865. ! 1 . 58 twtd. i ' -: NOTICE, h ' ' THE ANNUAL MEETING OF TH E STOCKHOLDERS of tbe Raleigh A Gaston Railroad Company, will be held at the office of the Company, in the City of Raleigh, on Thursday, the 13th or July, itro. w. w. v. ass. i ! xreasurer ana .secretary. Raleigh, June SO, 1865. f M 58 tdm. ALL ON BRANSON & FARRAR AT their old stand for i Books, Stationary. Ac Such goods as are ordered will, be obtained if to. be had in the United States. They also act as Agents for the purchase and sale of such tilings as . may come in tneir line ot business. , . - ! Produce, also, will be taken in barter for goods. ,. " 4 . . BRANSON A FARRAR, 1 i, No. 40 FayetteviUe Street, 1- .. I - i- ;': , ,Vi Raleigh. N.C. June 2 1865. , .. -( h , H : , j g. ::1 53 tf. Sfk DOZEN CAST-STEEL AXES. J 8 D sen Long Handle Shovels; ) 20 Kegs Old Dominion Nails,! . - w 1 . 1 100 Pounds Shoe Nails, M J At B. P. WILLIAMSON A CO. - June 16, 1865. - ' - 63-tf. i YARBOROUGH HOUSE mHE UNDERSIGNED WILL RECEIVE UNTIL THE : X 10th day of July next, written proposals for the rent. - Ing of tne aoove wen Known Hotel in tbe City or Kaleigh, together with Furniture, Ac, for one year, next ensuing from tne aoove uay. xne lessee win be expected to con tract upon a specie basis for rent, though C. 8. Notes or National Bank notes will ' be. received at tbe current ; market rates in Raleigh, on the respactive times of pay-' j ment the rent to be paid quarterly and the payment se- j enrd. . The tenant will be reauired to return the nrooertvil in as good order as he receives it, inevitable acoiden t, '-, as wen as accidents not arising from tne negligence of tneJ lessee, bis agents. servants or jruests, excepted. - froposais may oe sent to wm. k. fool, xarborongnj House. Raleigh, and the undersigned reserve the privilege: of accepting such .bids aa under the circumstanoes may seem to them most for the advantage of the parties inters estad. K- '- - ' ' ' ' 1 - ,1 ested. WM. B POOLE, THOS. BRAGG. H. A. BADHAM a , r -'.'65 1W. t ! , eigbJun 80, 1865.- FOURTH JDF. VtlLX 1 aVTirflZENS WHO H aye j not contributed to ensure a ceieoration on roe in oi juiy next, win find lists at Mr. Wm -.White's, H. Mahler's, or with any . r,.. ., H.S:x .. A. JOHNSON, :;.,, 'I i - H.1 MAHLER, 1 A. UKBKUH. ! 9 f O. B, WATEBHOUSE, B. F. WILLIAMSON. Raleigh. June 18, 1865. E X C HlGffMEBi - Jjf? f ! si. , EALKGH, , V -.'. MAS ' RESUMED THE EXCHANGE BROKERAGE busioest in' all its variooa branches, at Oaartt lft Iredell's old staad, II FayettevUle street. -iwpd.? ' jaoai,sa. ;LOST, FOUND, FORSAlLE.; . a j STRAYED OB'STOJLISJ.; ! TCB0M- KATNER'8 PASTURE JUNG 186, niM am all Hnn.ll DAn. anil nnA Hat Mora. I Will M?Trli.iin nnllaia tn in An that will Je Hverthani to mft at MeSimmoa'a Store, on FayetteviUe i T F. LEB., i -i Rle?gh, Jane 88, 185V ; -i 68 8 1- t - .,.- rwcim .-a-a a. nnna I ,. .:; " ' LL PERSONS "ARE FORBWARWD AGAINST" tradintr . fnr nr. lumv u tsnnrf. or linttt na.vaMa .to'. Elitabfth A. SontheriandT (or E. A. Sontberland,) as there are no saoh naners out. azeent. some f oreibtv. tnkon from i the nnderaijrnea by the bummers of the Federal army. ' r- ELIZABETH A. SOUTBBRLAND. Haywojd, Jnae 8,1885. : : - . ; 48 w.lw. , ' -1 i f ' REWARD. ..r . - A tlBERAL REWARD'WILL BE PAID FOR THE delivarr at tkia niTtaa of i PvVimi Afnffifwn Cloth. iT taken from a ear, at Ihia plaoe on the sight of the Uth inst April 88, 185v ll-tf. WANTED :TO PURCHASE, . A POOD 'AND CONVENIENTLY LOCATED CITY 4A. Residsooe. ' Apply to J r - BATTLE, BEClC CO . v I ' ' , Land Agents. t . - , FayettevUle Street. , Raleigh, June 17, 1865. ' 58 if LAND JOR SALE I OFFER FOR SALE A TRACT OF SPLENDID LAND of 595 acres, lying adjacent to the town of Suflfolk, Va. About 850 acres re wood land, and the balance ia cleared. Mr. James Norfleet of Soffotkv will abow. it to Any one wishmg to purchase. Address P. R. MERRVMAN, f j ' I-.-" - ;-Vf -:- ' Henderson, N.JC. I ' New York Herald copy to the amount of ten dol lars, and send bill to Jf. G. Standee, r 1 vr : Juie;;iatb,l8S..y,e j.,- c,t U , 48 8r:, ; I SAVE JUST RECEIVED A LOT OF STEEL SPEC tacles for sale. , . ! ; . r . j I continue the Watch repairing business at my old store.' watch work and repairing Jewelry warranted, charges - cheap as can be.-' ' 'T- : ";" "' "J ' .'"V" : I r !: j ;'-: "j; , ; Raleigh, N. O. Jane 82. v, ..M -'., - .J.j-i fU.,.- vJr LIVERPOOL GROUND ALU IT! SALT. TUST RECEIVED DIRECTLY FROM BALTIMORE. 99 1 50 Sacks Livernool Ground Alum Salt in ariirinal 4 JAMES M. TOWIES, Agent Raleigh. SO. 1865. i ' '1- ' r - 1 H tflftO'P?IJNDS NICE WHITE LARD IWUV in kegs and barrels. t i i pounds Bacon, Hams, Sides and Shoulders. 4 600 200 do Rice, in sacks. do Dried Fruit. I do Bright, Brown Sugar. do : Crushed Sngar. i dot Manufactured Tobacco, do 'Snuff.: 1 j ;"".'"'"' Dozen Cases dolman's Mustard. B. P. WILLIAMSON A CO., -f, r oo f. ! 8o j 509 I " 1 At ' i June 16, 1895, jrayetteville Street. - i 52 tf. RARE CHANCE. .' . , ;: l FULL AND COMPLETE SETT OF NORTH-CARO L line Law and Eauitv Reoorts for sale on liberal terms. .. Inquire at , . i THIS OFFICE. nateigu, J une zu, I . 65 tE EDUCATIONAL. -JT. IW. LOVE JOY'S ACADEMY. fflHE 47va SESSION WILL COMMENCE JULY 6th, JL. IDOil. " 1 ' . In consequence of recent events I will abandon mv farm and attend to my school. j J ' School hours from nine until twelve- and from two until five o'clock. J. M. LOVEJOY. Raleigh, June S2, 1865. ; ' , l i ' 68 Iw. WAKE FOREST COLLEGE. filHE EXERCISES OF THIS INSTITUTION WILL X be resumed on Friday, July 81st. 165. ilnstructiou will be riven in all branches nsnallr tanirKt - in male colleges. A catalogue of studies may be obtained 0 application to any member of the ! Faculty. Arranire- menu nave oeen made to open an Academic Department, in which boya may acquire a thorough Bokinesa education The course ra this department will be eminently practi cal. Pupila will be specially prepared for any pursuit in ' wfaick they may purpose to enrcsre. A resrular conns of lectures, illustrated with am Die anDaratns. will ba delir. ered on Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, and Agricultural iueiuimrj. vccasionai lectures on uoiany, ueoiogy, ana Minerology will be given. ' Extensive Libraries comprising several thousand vol umes will be accessible to all students.' Tuition per session of SO weeks in Collegiate Dept. 80 i 7 " "Academic, " f20 jio extras. !.- I Board and Tuition are due in advance i hat ffr.trta will be made to indulge' patrons in special - cases,. Provisions rill be received in payment at current prices. .. c ur ittruitr iwrucBUirs. aaaress. I Majqk JAMES H. FOOTE, ! i FnrrstvillA ' 3 ;June22, 1865. i ' ; , 08 lm. i : : jO?c TUB 1ST OF JULY. I SHALL OPEN A SCHOOL inthis Citf. The Drimarv EncrliRh hrannhM aadLafin will be taurhL I can ba seen at Jnnian Wnmhl'a swre. ratronaire is Tespectfullv solicited. 4 ; JNO. T. WOMBLE. Raleigh, June7, 185. i 44 tf. MRS. E. McGOWAIV, IWILL RE-COMMENCE HER SCHOOL ON THE W V nrst Monday of July, 1865. I. Terms $15 per session of -5 months. Raleigh, June 21, 1S65. - ,: 66 6t. MUSIC LESSONS. MISS JULIA A. SAUNDERS WILL GIVE LESSONS oh the Piano and Guitar, and in Vocal Music, to sixteen Scholars, at home, on Billsboro Street. ' ' Tbhmb $12 per quarter fbr each.: First auarter becrina S T .! -a. .. . . . 1 - RAILROADS. NEW SCHEDULE. FROM RALEIGH TO . PETERSBURG. THROUGH IN ONE DAY, kN AND AFTER THURSDAY-NEXT THETRAL- eign ana uasion train will leave Kalai?h at & Sm.. and reach Gaston at 12 m. , Petersburg train will leave at 1 o. m.. and reach tha tar- minus of the Petersburg Road at 5 p. m. -i A sufficient number of omnibuses and waimn hn hutn secured to take all the passengers and baggage from the terminus ai tan reieruourjf noaa to retersourg. uaig i owiouuik . ui , reacn uasion at 11a.m. W . A - .. -a.A . 3- a n . . . " " " ueave uaston ai ia a m. ana reacn uaieign at 7 p. m. ... , r. a. uusa, 8'pt.i R. AG. R. R. "n t v -L B-M-,E?SL0P P' I'etersbnrg. R. R. Raleigh, June 21,' 1865. j . 56 ! TJ. S. 2HXITABT EAUEOADS. ' Morebead Citjr.and Goldsboro and Goldsboro l aua Kaieigb Lines. - i f iakh usavis ; Nttw tJu.MS FOR. RALEIGH AT For Morehead City at 4.50 P. M. . RETURNING. I Leave RALEIGH for New Berne at 10 K.1L I Leave Morehead City fbr jfew: Berne 9.20 A. M. j: WILMINGTON AND GOLDSBORO' i LINK. Leave Goldsboro for Wilmington at $.10 P. M.; i .. I Leave Wilmington fof Goldsboro' at 4 8(1 AJ M - ' M 99 las5 ; J B- YAS Superiuteudent. .j May 22, 1865., j, M n f t Zi tt j qOPARTNERSHIPgISSOroTIOKS. ci.ai).i;;:. f DISSOLUTION OF ClRTimSHal. mi a k jtaktnership hereto k-orr rttsti va iJU between the undersigned, under the firm and name Of JOHN a DAKER A CO, was dissolved o" the to inst, by mutual consent. JOHN; C. BAKER. - ' CHARLES W. NOLEN. "1 t-j: Pbibelpbia,uly IfiWiJ 1 Reference is made to the above notice to inform all oar. "g uuoiuoto ia mo owe oi nonu vjarouna owing the above firm that the undersigned, baring 'purchased from John C. Baker all bis right, title and interest ia all claims due John C. Baker A .Co, payment can only be made to him. i;i.':s:tM : f--..--H--B '" Parties indebted to that firm prior , to July, I8. caa , ence," or by callingat my pffice, No. 128, South Front 8t ,Plttbi4elpbia; ;?rf ff . j.: i 1 fn,nioH uusir.cisiuis. sausiaciormy aoyusie Dy 0OITe8DODd- J & Philadelphia, May 1, Isea. ( CHARLES W. NOLEN. " 47 1-Uvr - ! . SametliUs I.tereuUnit to Every bodr There ate nrobablv not Aom r ti.. H.j.M this: paperwho knew the details 6f the Stamo Act. Yet there" is do lew; state Or oationaL tha- nmriiinu t Kuii m 1 morehnporUBtto the people. Here are incli of itapro- Visions as we think will oroye most interestinir and im portaot to the readfef the :SUmdar4i:-,:r. ; 'I :1 fSCHEDfLE.B.'Af 'vrffr ACKNOWLEDGMENT of deeds R i 5 'iwumpi AFFIDAVIT - e r.'fr.vjf. :'i'terfsfi'. .3, -5 cents in smt or leffal pTAeeedtnfa. fA T ; : : exempt AGREEMENT ORf APPRAlSMENT--for each sheet w piece of paper on which the same is written "w . I' ;if4i4ci."s Seeata k-:fi ' 4 I. .& cents Jeenta I ASSIGNMENTS' OR TRANSFERS of mort . jrage, lease or-'pftlwyupf insaraoce, the aame bank: checks, drafts oft orders. AdS-i at sight or on demand,1 :-1'?7r"'f ". BILLS OF EXCHANGR, IiOAindraftortrder, payable otherwise than at sieht or on demand, and any promissory note, wbal ever, payable " oa demand or at a 'time designated, except - , bank notes issued for circulation, and checks made and intended fo be, and which shall .be v forthwith presented; for payment for a sum not egceeainrxiOO. f y 1. Scents For every additional hundred dollars, or Ira- - . !tioaat part'bere61'iiA-i -Mmiih bi-.'.t.sv?.j" v.eeda BILLS OF LADING of reaaela fbr norta of the . V United States or British North: A merica, . eiempt Or receipt for coeds on any foreiett ports.' ?-10 cents , BILL OF SALE or any vessel, or part thereof, when the consideration does not exceed five Ms f . hundred dollars, ; , j ... ;i ; 50 cents Exceeding $500, and not exceeding fl.OdO, $1.00 Exceeding tl.COO. for each 500. or fractional part thereof. 'T " . ! ! -. fiOeeats ; : Of personal property (other than shin or ' i sel,'-.-.?M -;: . . 1 S cents I BOMU personal, for payment of money, rSee 'Oincial-:-.!':i1'' H .''ji5-! -''-'tl.eO : jrormcremotryiogany person for tbe payment of any sum of moner. where the monev ulti- ' mately recoverable tberenpoa is 1 1,000 or less, 50 cents 4ier ute aioney recoreraoie exceeaa i,wo, . for every additienil $1,000; or fractional part' thereof, 5-' . V-Vv. 1 ' ; . SOeentg, BOND county, city, and town bends,! railroad and other; corporation bonds and scrip are sabject. to stamp duty. . See Mortgage, Of any description other than such as are re quired, in legal proceedings, and 'such as are1 not otherwise charged in-this schedule, ' .s.,- $5 cents CERTIFICATES of deposit in bank, sum not . exceeding one hundred dollars, 1 ' -j Scents ; , Of deposit in bank, sum exceeding $100 n S cents Of stock in n incorporated company, . 85 cents 1 Oeneral, . ' ! 1 - ' - 6 eeata I Of a Qualification of a Justice of the Peace. Commissioner of Deeds or Notary Public, 5 cents ' Of search of records, ' ' 6 cents TKat CArftafn nuruN .hi An filn .l- R nnlB H : That certain DaDers cannot be found. 5 cents ' f Of redemption of land sold fbr Una, Scents j- Of birth, marriage aod death, i, 6 qents Of qualifica'ions of school teachers; ' f Scents Of profits in an incorporated company, for a . ' sum not less than $10, and not exceeding $50, 10 cents. Exceeding $50, and not exceeding. $I,0t;0 25 cents Exceeding $1,000, for evrry additional $1,000, , or fractional part thereof, ;. 25 cents Of damage or otherwise, and all bher certifi T cates or documents issued by any 'port ward- en. marine, surveyor, or other person acting - . as such, i i - 2q cents CERTIFIED TRANSCRIPT of judgments, sat- , ; isiaction ot judgments, ana :ot all papers re corded or on file, j " Scents (N. B.Aa a general, ruie, levery certificate which has, or may have, a legal value in any court of law or equity, will, requiie a stamp dutv of 5 centa.1 i : ! . CHECIC, DRAFT OR ORDER for the payment of any snm of money, : exceeding $10, drawn ' upon any person other than a bank, banker or trust comoanv. at sieht or on demand. 2 cents CONTRACT (See Agreement) j , l Brokers. ?' j 1 . 1U cents CONVEYANCE deeds, instrument, or writing, c whereby lands, tenements, or Other realty ' sold shall be conveyed, the actual value which i does not exceed $500,: I ' 50 cents Exceeding $500, and not exceeding $1,000. - f $1.00 For every additional $500, or fractional part 1 thereof, in excess of f i . 000.1 f 60 cents ENTRY of any goods, wares, or merchandise at i -t . any custom bouse not exooeaing e i iu in vaiue, zo cents lxceeding $100, and not exceeds ng 500 m value. 50 cent 8 Exceeding $500 in value. $1X0 For the withdrawal of any goods or merchan dise, from bonded warenouses, . . 50 cents GAUGE R'S RETURN if for quantity not ex ceeding 500 gallons, gross, I , ' 10 cents Exceeding $500 gallons. 25 cents POWER OF ATTORNEY toi sell or transfer stock, or collect dividends thereon, S&eenrat Te rote at election ef incorporated ooapmry 10 eastav. To receive cr coll ect rent, or lease real estate, $1,00 ' For any other purpose, i O cents PROBATE OF WILL or letters of adnnntstra- ' tion, where the value ! of both real and per sonal estate does not exceed $4 000. ' f 1.00 For every additional f2,000; or fractional part , thereof, in excess of f 2,000, i 60 cents Bonds of executor, administrators, guardians - ' and tmatees. are each subi -ct to stamp duty of 1 .00 PROTEST upon bill, note, cbeck.or draft, 25 cents PROMISSORY NOTE (See Rills of Exchange, . . inland.) : f :! ' ' . . ,. v Renewal of, subject to same duty as an origin- A.1 nnt. : I ' V ' RECEIPT for the payment of any sum of money, - a . - . r a AnA 1 AV. a1 J -T: or debt due, exceeoing zu, or - w mo ueu- erv of any property,- ; i . . " -Scents TRUST DEED made to secure n debt, to be stamped as a mortgage. . .Conveying estate to-uses, to -be stamped as a WAREHOUSE RECEIPT for any goods, wares or merchandise nor- oinerwise proviaea ior, deposited or stored in any public or private warehouse, not exceeding $500 in value,: 10 cents Exceeding $500, and not exceeding $1,000, 20 cents Exceeding $1000, for every additional $1,000 , or fractional part thereof, in excess ot $1,(KW, 10 cents For any goeds,- Ac, not btberwise provided for, stored or deposited in any pubho or pri- -vain Warehouse or vard. ?S"-' " " " v . 25 cents WRITS AND LEGAL DOCUMENTS Writ, or . ..' other legal process, jy which any suit is com menced in apy coart of record, either of law or equity, .1 . . - 50 cents Writ or other original , process issued by a court not of record, wbere the amount - claimed ia $100, or over, ! , CO cents - Upon everv confession of judgment or cog- ., novit, for $100;, or over, except in' cases where ' the tax for a writ has been paid, i 50 cents Writ or other' process appeals, from justices' ?i courts, or other courts of inferior jurisdiction, : x to a court of record,! I ! ' . ". 60. cents i Warrants of distress,' when tbe amount or ,u rent claimed, does not exceed $100, .25 cents When tbe amount exceeds l&0. 60 cents INSURANCE Marine, Inland and.Fire 0 ;-- Where tbe consideration paid for tbe nsu- . ranee, in cash, premium notes, or both, does not exceed $K, !. I , 10 cents Exceeding 10. and not exceeding $50, 60 cents j INSU RANCE, Lira when the amount insured do not exceed sji.auo, tt- '" y - r- cenia Exceeding $1,000, and not exceeding $5,000, 50 cents 'Kntaiinff tSlOOO. 1 1 ' r . i ft : ' -v $1.00 LEASE of lands or tenements' where the rents does not exceed 300 per ananm.i eo cents Exceeding $3i0, for each additional $200, or fractional part thereof, in excess of $800, ' SO cents Perpetual,, subject, to stamp duty as a "con veyance." I - .::: hi Clause of guaranty of payment of rent, in- coroorated or indorsed, nve cents additional. ' MEASUREE'S RETURN if for quantity not ex- oeeuing i,vw nusueio, i - i v ,j -- . vcu. Exoeediniip 1.000 bushels. ' 25 enU MORTGA GE-trust deed, bill ff sale, p personal ; bond for tha oavmen. of.money exceeding tlOO. and not exceeding $500, ; 1 1 60 cents Exceeding 500. tor every additional $500 or frnrtinnal rmrt lharfeoC 'ill excess of C500. SOcenlS PAWNERS' CHECKS, -. .ij. ..... - : Z 6. cents PASSAGE TlCJtKT lrom i tne uniiea oiaies k any foreign port, costing not more loan as 3, ; so cents Costing more than $35, and not exceeding $50, $ .00 Forererv additional $50. or fractional part . thereof. in excess ef $50, "... ; r . 1 00 KAreuua HtamDS may oe osea .iBuiic any of the matters or' things enumerated except proprietary uu jiiojriu-.. nAial naa has been provided.'' -' ; v rosiage stamps caouo umu ib psmvii vi too uiy cnargeaoie on .uairuuiuuw. - . , , -I andKtl It is fbe duty of the maker, of .an instrament to Affix a to do so, tae party for whose nse it is made mav stamo , it before it is ased bat in do ease caa it be legally used without a stamp j aad if used after tha 80tb of June; 184, and used without a atamn- it mnnnt afinrwanli be effectual IV Stamped. Any thS jnaker of an. instrument to appropriately stamp it -readers jum Uabl to ' penalty of .two nundrea ooiiarst ,-ri i : ouita are commancea ia man v Slates by other process than writ, vis : 6ummonSj Ac , in which ease, as the i warrant, publication, petition. : original process, aaveraiiy re- autre aampe.t m ra i sare lawae arouijw w-y HSfw - xue lurat or an amaavis taaeu oeioio us viva i hi Pevioa. MoUrt Public, or ether officer duly authorised to tV Affidavit la bald to be s cetUflcate. and subiect to a Stamp duty of 6 cental except when takes in anitaor. legal .procyedinga. -&--2i&i&MqM, ; Certificates of loan, in: wfaich. there shall appear any printed 4r written evidence of ran amount of-money to be, paid oil demand, or at any time- designated, jare subject to- 'stamp doty aA PtoUsaryi-Noteai.'.. .-! j-,-1 i The assignment of a-smortgage is-suljjectto thesame stamp duty as that imposed jipon the original instrument. any ft Uenaf part thereof ol tb aaoaat secured by ' "' ' I ti'isl V"''"L SXiSiSi- r THE STAMPIACT.I UMiOii Of Hi iasignment,T there1 mus be nted a stamp or stamps, denoting & duty of fifty- cent. .When two or jnore persons; join in the execution of an (tstmrnent the stamps to which the instrament is liib'e' nder the law, may be affixed and can celled by one of tbe f rtiea.,-Vi.-iv ..t.l.i-..-' .'" r "'.-' J i ' In conveyances of real estate, the law 'provides that tt " amp affixed must answer to the value of the estate or-; iterestconveyexl;;"';"'-.',-;-i Vs)--. , t No stamp is required on any warrant of attorney ae- 2 Hnpanying a bond or note, 'when aucb bond or note baa a fixed thereto the stamp or Stamps denoting the duty ra. '. xired and whenever any bond or note is secured by morr- i ge, but one stamp duty is required on each papers, sab ? amp duty being the highest rate required fbr such instrn - euts, or either of them. In sueh case, ar note crtnento -x lUaam Of tha Vallia l itainnmSnaS A atanin 1 : ! Jdfbf.BId npou the l margin, or in the acknowledg -4, .', . uiiiraimni wnien ia nnt atamnsd. . i" -GROCERi;E8, PRO.VISION8, at! Si I HOLLEMAN, UPCHURCH & CO.. A Wholesale imd illetail Grobeii, t "us , COMMISSION MERCHANTS, -, Corner of Harg8tt,and Wflmington Streebl i ' a-!r;-t v- aAUUOB, K. L, , f rTOTAVING THE NECESSARY AUTHORITY fO DO I j aUL business, and expecting m large invoice of .: ? - GOODS AND GROCERIES . .. i pm the North, invite the attention and custom of their iriends and the general publie.. ... - S0"Btr7Prodoc -. taken on commission or i trade. . Best of references given. ' ; RaJeigb, Jane T;1865. . tf , : :. ? CDTTEK & JfRENCH, - .. I . FRONT ST.,"WILMJNGT0N ANjp FATETTITltLE : ;" ST, RALEIGH, . - J - - ; " .'; ! (Old Stand of TUCKER, AHfiREWS & CO.J WHOLESALE AND RETAI DEALERS. IN GROCERIES, PRimSJONS, A - : - ' ir SUTLER GOODS, - H " - . YANKEE aHONS, CLOTHING, , ' y 1 GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, t. HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, fcc., ' &0., &0.' WM. B. CUTTER. June 6, 1865. ' ' GEO. Z. FRENCH 43 In FAMILY FLOUR, 40 BARRELS, Superfine, .do . ! 25 do Seconds, do '? J10 ' do ' : Meal, nice White, '50 Bushels. Peas, Clay, Black and White. 100 Bushels. At B. P. WILLIAMSON 4 CO'3. v- 4 ! Fayettevilla Street. June 16, 1665. REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, &q , KEMPP. BATTLE. J. M. HECK: B. P.WIIJJAMSON. NORTH CAROLINA j iaivdk AtiE n car. BATTLE, HECK CO., RALEIGH, nTc, wiH buy, sell and lease, adjust titles of. pay taxes on, and take general care of all kinds of real estate, gold, copper, kad, iron and other mines, water-powera. Ac. Skrawgb reliable agenta in every county, accurate in&r aaanon will be given about particular rocaftties, tracts ef land. Ac ' - : - -i - i Will likewise undertake collection of debts in t North Carolina and elsewhere, by suit or otherwise. Communications confidential. Commissions and charges .moderate.-"5 ; ':';,f - , -'' - ) Raleigh, June 12, 1865. : ' : . 5(i tf LAND AGENT. ti .!'! THE CNDERSINGED, HAVING FOR SOME1 YEARS nrevioua to the war .been enoWiMl ! tltinMu. - meat and sale of lands in the Eastern counties, Bow offers ma services as Ageni ior me purchase or sale or lands in North: Carolina. -.' ' !;,- '4 My address is Raleigh, IT. C, Exchange Hotel, No. 46. 1. . W. Hi CUNNINGGlM. Raleigh, June 21, 1365. : - - 66 lOtpd. W. K. H1CHARDS0S. ! tV. JL atHXCa. "NEW :BSINESSv;"Kr GENERAL INTELLIGENCE AND ::.:--iA For ? tbe Purchase and Sale of Laad. Prat caring of Homes and Sltaatloaa for . .. .. . Freedmen and others. t THE UNDERSIGNED WILL ESTABLISH IN THIS city, on 1st July next, a General Intelligence and Land Agency Office tor the purchase and sale of Real Es tate and other property ; also for the purpose of Preearing Homes fbr the Freedmen and others. Parties desiringtu hire labor of any description will do well to call on us. we will have connected with. our business a firstrate Auction eer for the Sale of Real Estate and other property. Our experience in uusiuesa K3ur7 . will, we . tragi, ne a suf ficient recommendation to secure us a liberal abare of pat ronage. .' ; , -' ,' ' ' . ; V.i,'. -rj,-,;! -. Our office, for the present, will be one door above the Profffu office. ; --;.,(.' muuAttusuR a miueb. Raleigh, June 2, 1865. " & 67 tf. TOBACCO, SEGARS, &o.j '" ' ' ISAAC 0ETTINGEK; if,1 AT si'l C. B . ROOT'S OLD STAND. - ' Five Doora from the Capitol Square; i Has just received from the Northern Markets 10,000 GENUINE HAVANA SEGAHS, and no mistake. , 1 , 100,000 AUSSICAS CIGABS4 CHEWING AN1 SMOKING TOBACCO i , ,....,, .r . r I ' GENTLKJJlEII,S i FURNISHING GOODS I .; ,v . ... i.; ' ;.v ' t '"HT . JlirS, 'WOMEN'S AND CHILDBEN'S SHOES, As a variety of NOTIONS to all of which we would caU the attention of all lovers of f GOOPAND CSEA3PGFOODS. kmroxiwi- elsewhere; Vr'iI!iwiW?aTiiata "x Oa ? ffiaIeiClitJuji8lU9. I i Of aarr daaeriniioB. : to amt t both: Lha aroxV "aa. wall I nminaieiy spon i r , . ' . . , , . , i, . .. ' . . OiaUIUSi W llfVTI Bs s t ' -w . r j:- 1 I u j' i!
The Daily Standard (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 24, 1865, edition 1
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