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m s- -ti r CITY AND STATE ITEMS. OwicsPbovow MAnsav Raleigh, WJ to. Aa attempt w made i Teendar aigM W tweUiag of Mrs. L. 0'B.Branoa. oo HlHsboro' Street, by breaking outspeneof theeideligbt at the door. , The noies awe kened one of the&mily i time to thwart the assign f Uwrobber. bat he escaped- -; ; r-!f'i?f' '-'i-V- One of the large oak tree in the Capitol 8oaare was broken off by the wind Taesday night. " H XX !" v j?ff i fe innumerable esses concerning the ownership or .nulee and hones left by the army. little of Importance transpired oa yesterday. Lfc Graves after cadal!yil. tening to an interesting account of an heart length aboatv mule, decided, as the man admitted la Ms aamtire, it waaa government horse, to turn it over te Cap. .0"., mntta. OthT animals nay be served tbe same way. . ... jv" .-. - L T- f";-'- .;- j r i" Tan SrocuoLOBBs' Mean ree. We hare beea requested to state, says the Wilmington StraU, that a special train will be run for the acoommodalloa of th s4ockhjldrsbf the Wilmington and Weldoa Railroad who Aasire to at tend the meeting of the stockholders to be held Wil mington on Tuesday this 1st of August! The :teiu will jee Goldsboro' oa Monday on the arrival ef the-regular tnns from EaWgh about 1 o'clock, p. to ,) aad ran - through in about gre hours. I The New York pme of the 82nd says : ; " North-Caro-lina is makiwr wtiT0 saertioas to seeof emlgrailoa to her territory. CoL J.' M. Heck and Kemp. P. Battle ere at the ' St Nicholas Hotel, for' the purpose of peeing offices ia ' the North to furnish information and eaoaaragof .omigra- tion. Tbey say the people of North-Caroline are anxious to bare the State filled with Xerthenr settlors, an desire to bare their resources fuRy developed. The feeling ia rery strong m favor of the new system of labor, and a ' large msjority express gladness at the abolition. Of slavery. Tbey offer for sale or lease large quantities' of land, gold, iron and lead mines, and water-power, and offer liberal inducement to emigration. This ia the first step of the v kind taken by any State : ' ' - V ': X j J . v. ; ; .; X' Yesterday evening a prisoner made his escape from the ' County .gaol, and leaping over the fence Some 16 feet high, walked leisurely oft. He was, however, soon sussed, per suit made, and captured. Be was slightly injured by his . tall jump Tbe following is published in the Christian AdoeaU: ', ' Snow Pf' T- Cibodjt. Tbe condition of the eowa try pre cluded the holding of the second Qaarterly Meeting on this Circuit. , ' ?:VXX X-- The third in my rounds will be held, if Providence per mit, on Saturday and Sunday; 12th and 13th 'of August, Md I take the liberty of appointing it at Jerusale m, u A punctual attendance of all tbe members of the Con ference is respectfully urged, as thero will bo matter" of grave importance to be discnssed. Those who happen to see this notice will please take pains to ooramunieate it U others. " I - CHARLES r. DKfiMP.B. - ! ' To the Dry Tortagaa, , ; I The President has changed the plaee of eonQae ment of Dr. Mudd, Spangler, Arnold and fjLangh ltn, says the Express, from the Albany Penitentiary to the Dry Tor tu gas, a secure prison on a barrea reef a few miles beyond -KeyW'est j No Visitors . can reach' their place of confinement except by spe cial permission of the government, and there is ab solutely no chance of escape. The solemn roll of the ware of the Gulf; the silent and even jghostly air, or rather want of airf on these lifelessr coral reefs; the absence of every living thing save the albatross and the shark, " the blue above and the blue below,"' in one unvarying monotony, save tbe infrequent visit of the hurricane, which only adds terror to desolation, all these may faintly picture the far seaward home of those to whom the land has denied the boon of death. . Pbbsoal. Lieu ten snt General and Mrs. -3rant and family accompanied by two or three members of his personal Staff will leave Washington in a few days for a quiet trip to the north, via the Hud son River and Lake Ghaniplain route to Canada Stopping at Quebec and Montreal a short time, the party will proceed op the St ' Lawrence - Titer to Niagara Falls, returning to Washington after an heeno of from three to four weeks. The GmmtaI has invited Coionel W. 8,'HiIlyer and faurilyi of f New York, to accompany him upon this trip, but it is understood, the professional engagements of the latter will prevent the gentleman from joining the distinguished party. j elraBreatt-lna&ragtbn'l Gen. Herron's official despatches furnishing a re port of the mission of two officers whom he recently sent to the Indian 1 country to negotiate with the rebel Indians. , ()n their arrival these officers found that a grand council of twenty , tribes, which tbey had hoped to be at the place of meeting , in time to attend, had adjourned ; but with several of the lead' ine chiefs a temporary treaty of amity between the government and the Indians was entered into, and arrangements made for negotiating a permanent one at a council to be held at Armstrong'a Academy, in the Choctaw Nation, on the 1st of next September. Sttxish Equipages in Paris. The respondent' of the London Star writes : Paris cor- " " The Champs Elysees has .presented, the most aristocratic appearance during tbe present week. Omnibusses. have long been prevented from thrust', ' ing their lumbering forms betwixt the wind ' and the ' gentility,' but cabs have not yet been expelled 'par ordre de M. le Prefet Their rotontary dis appearance however, has given-ua leisure td study the immense progress there has been made of later years towards perfection in the atyle in j which the great world of Paris turn out their equipsges; - " Prince , Paul! Demidoff drives -a pbsstoo and a pair of magnificent R,ussian steppers, jet black, and of the, peculiar race so celebrated in R. ssia for car. 17 ing off all the prizes at the trotting matches, which are as common in that country as in Amer. ica.rThe Prince's barouche, with fourbays, b very 'perfect, the harness not showing too much'" silver, the liveries dark en and orange, with the Rus sian ' cockade' 'which is black, orange and white. , The Prince's dark green drag, decked out with orange, which he drives himself, exci' e even English admiration. I dare not tell you what he paid for ' his team, which is matchless. Hie mines in the Ural Mountains are, as you are aware; almost aa prodiicve as Hghte ChristoV island. At' one of the fancy balls of last season tbi costume his High ness had chosen j. was remarked on a plain buff eoafbeing a singular contrast to the glittering Presses' of the rest of the company. . Have you eea the Prince's bap f was tbe reply; Mlts cap Ah I what it's black velveO 'r 'And the button f ,is it f The Sancy diamond,-worth half a smIIuku' The Duke de Montgomery's sister, Princess de , ."fiagan, with her dark barouche, decked7 out with -ted, attracts attention, from the fact that she' drives -one grey and one besout, perfectly, matched, fbow ever, and good steppers. The liveries of her hus 'band's ancient house have been for centuries light 'bloe and retf and powder, which is not a sio ?tia 'fioa here, as it is in London. ' ' iVt Tbe Cootescee :Merce Argenteen's turn-out is' tEnglish. "' The Oonte drives tn his pbsston a pair of cgtey ponies, from Tarbes, . capital goers, but ren tnre suggest to -M le Con te the .advantage of 'tearning bow to ' handle tbe ribbon before endan- : tgering etw valuable lives by his deviations from the , isttaight line.' l.Th4,Contes8e rides ; better than anyi other woman in Fans, anu cresses weu oeatoe. .at,' deX&surade's borees are Nortnan, and would make rcapitai. hu ters.' Tbe . Duke de la Boehefottcald drives his phaeton and pair of dark bays' at ia slap-' V ping pace, while; the great M. de IRotlischild jm f be -daily seen In bis unpretending waggonet, quietly toeHg along his black ponies unremarked by any T -one who does hot happen to know bim by eight : t The' late Lor Pembroke's coachman ritea" the - 'ttagoifieent equlppage of Madame Musa. whose husband's concerts we have all enjojedj a Vicpate Antrdosold her his bd! end id team of liehl bays for : one thousand seven hundred pounds, and last San 1 oay .ner victoria, tbe horses a la XJaumont the poa lilionsvwearing jackets of Vert dTaly satm, " attract" ed great attention' A Russian drosooky was, the novelty yesterday-t-the coachman a true Ifujik ; the . , wt.troiung at a wooaertui pace." .!:t V - THK L&TESri NEWS; TlfrtiHMtifyttT&'itXtH 20th tarnishes us with the following newt : . j r- ,v-J- k 'A omaanicaUon, furnished ' by Authority of 3rc Perry of Soath Carolina, appears in a Wash ington paper In defence of his speech, delivered in "Greenville on the Sd of Jaly, which has excited so much indignation. ' t XXX, , On Saturdny-evening, between the boors of six and ight tfcledCtht. premW occnpied by Jlessrs; t John PUtt Son, N. were forced by burglars, and, robbed cC ribbons and laces ; to the -amount of 1 over five thoosaod dollars. 1' " ' ' jLne election lor euyojr 04 uicnmona passed on quietly ca the 23th; Mr. tN A.Sturdivant was"l lecteofby a maprity of louF hundred.rT" . . Ex Gov. Letcher arrived! at his home in Bock ' bridge county,e : X. Edward Johnson, late Major General of the Con federabsajrmyi has been, released from the old c api' tolpfison.1: :-,:!!-- ij -:- j .. . . ', John T. tfason,1 the itommisstoner'of Jeff Davis ia London,- is now residing with hia family at St Oalherioes in Canada. X-X;YXX: X-X " M " i X :' I A dispatch from New York to the Exprm, Jul 25th,'4 says:. The heat has been most opjressive here to-day, the thermometer ranging as high as "97 in J the shade.' ;i8eteral' horses fell' inthe street, and many persons suffered from sun-stroke. - v I Cotton has suflered a slight decline. Best mid-' ilkig ejaalitiee. tesiiaea.4r.48QV . M closW firm at WSV . Among the North-Carolina soldiers who have died siuce the 1st of June, is;, noticed the' name' ;of James Pridgx)n, of Wpmkrjrton, . N. C. He had been released and bn.his way home. " ' v - No more fire cent fractional eorrency to be issued Such is Uie order oi Secretary McCullocbL r, . j, hThOblu, 1 Jnly U, 1865. . rax SBOomro oh ; tbb otntBOATt btahza. , The offloer shot onlward the gunboatNyanza by ope of the crew was the pilot, Was. B. McLean. It will be remembered' that he was shot in the head , while the police ofScers were tn the act of arresting .certain mutinous parues. on. Doaro, jac McLean was alive at last accounts. .X - . The affair occurred on Monday nfght last, and on Tuesday the Ny ansa was guarded and ia charge of negro soldiers. "I ' ; -. . . uicu or two Aitwr omcxits. - ; Ou Tuesday last Major Albeit EHfield, foraerly r i oeionging 10 in jiaety-sevenui umcea outes cio ered infantry, eoonnitMd eoicido in this, city by -blowing-out bis brains 'with a;" revolver. KThe de ceased, was about fifty-Gve fears of age, and was a native of Prussia. Mtpr Elficld had been-subject for pome time to fits of insanity. - i - On Wednesday night last Lieutenant Authur W. Thompson, United States, army died from the effects " of an overdose of 1audanuni In the earirer part of the evening he retired to his room in a Mate ef in toxication, and in a short time complained, of feel ing unwell, - at .the same time taking up a phial which contained about two ounces, of laudanum, which be drank; remarking, that he would have one good long sleep, in a few moments be slept tbe Bleep that knows ne waking. Physicians were were, called, but to no purpose. .The unfortunate .Officer died at the 'age of thirty-one. The coroner's jury brought, in a verdict of suicide, Lieutenant XhomposoB was a native of Busfrfield, Maine, Mobs Psats orTHS Yahisb Blojjdik. -Harry Leslie made his third ascension over the Niegra river, below- the Suspension Bridge, yesterday af ternoon about twenty minutes 'past four o'clock, and we. pot it on record . as one Of the grandest feats in funambnliam ever attempted, ' Oa both sides .of the river witbin the enclosures, and upon the Sus pension Bridge, immense numbers, of people congre gated, but tbe prevalence ofan almost terrific gale mdocedinany to believe not only -that Leslie would not attempt to cross the rope,' but, tharif ;he did, be would be blown from it into the seething . waters uja number or centiemen neioneinc to toe class wbe always emphasise-their ideas of mattera gener? ally with an offer of a bet, manifested their-Williog-tiess tp ws ger large sums against an. ,: approximate nothihjE. that Leslie would not attempt to cross the 4 river,' Tb se who knew the man, who (row) mod-. estry styles himself toe American Blomhn," knew that her wonld make the ascension, if any man on earth dare attempt it ; and he did do it iu magnifi - cent style. -.We haveiseen and wriUen of Blondin's best ascensions i but we never sjiw him when we thought he possessed the nerve, coolness and skill that the emergency demandedof Mr. Leslie; yester day afternoon. The gale on the main land was heavy enough ; hot as it swept through the- gorge it seemed as relentless as the noisy waters. beneath which gave it echo,' and to crof-s a slender-rope at such a time seemed the veriest fool-hardiness imag inable. But Ilia. made his appearance in due time on the American fide, was shackled, hands and feet, with heavy iron chains, r with barely freedom -i enough allowed htm for the.usi: of bis balance pole. His handsome wife and pretty child watched, the ar raugement of the preliminaries with a genuine anx-" iety, which was only relieved w h jn he had accom plished his marvellous - feat, Titlte's eonduct on the rope was eminently graceful, and hisTacroba tie' feata going and coming were as fiae as we ever saw. How he kept- upon the. rope at all - is - the mystery -to.us; but he did keep apon it, and, although he was ' compeHed.to move' cautiously, he made bis march back and forth in a mahnerj that'we have never seen Blondin equal.1 -. Jt.. is r needless to sug gest that at both ends tf hnn -cord he was hailed with the post enthusiastic applause; and we think that everybody felt relieved when 'he; concluded his' return walk and kissed his wife and baby, j - - Harry Leslie has proved himself the equal, if not the superior of Blondin. and we hope he will drop diet name of the , American .Biondint"i ; His repo Ution as Harry Leslie will be brilliant enough with-' out borrowing a particle pt glory from the great, French funambulist, and we hope he will appreciate ; i aa, those who, bare, witnessed his performance dot, Olsastross .Fleodln Kaaaas-Serio us Loss 4f vrj: at- 1 i,-UB eed Preprtr : X "-' Wi ' "f:rvt;LsATxst6irrH ' During: a terrifie half storm last night, the; creek running . through a southern portion of the city overflowed its banks, carrytne away two Stone bridges,1 eighteen br1 twenty htmsesi burses; wagons, 4 ana property oi au xwas. aae loss 01 uie 15 not yet known,; Jbeveral bodies were fiundjhis.Tmorn infi' Many were doubtless swept away in houses. The loss ia estimated at f 300,000. - The immense and universal demand for the Fra -jrant Soaodont, toaryel in the' Annals of XtenS twiry j It exceedA tnat binedV i-HTekber acid from ike stftmachy nor any 4ther- oorresptoodhtg etement renerated by indiees- I tion, can effect a sett of etb tegisHrly perified by 1 ' ' .'j-'" -" :.::.:. . Howell Ckbb Is reported to have remarked," when he heard f Qdvernor -Brown's" arrest,' Yes, d-n i tsq fce ii.gaa jvvaaainfjioa a , prisoner, ana oe sleeping with Andy Johnson in ksathaa .- a. fort night'''' y'";'i'? ..ys&ziHix-sMj, ?iF!ft .; h UTtJlPOOlU OnOl7Il ALTJiTI SALT .Tf OST RECSIVKO DIB-fiCTLTr FROil BALTIMORE; ail fiacka Uverpoel Ground. Alum Salt ia ordinal,, X itlLste'SAJtES. tC -TO WLES,i?Ageny ' ;I :.,;,Baleigl, SQ,l85.f X S'V : 54 tf. " SIT 8TORE, A LOT Or TBI? ROARCE AND VALUAi Irfe-artielsVA M'AMMJM TOWLES,' ..j-. ;ik2W!2r--WP fef-Aeetioaessv 1 X 'Itateljh, Jry tiBH. i ... 78-tfc Twr a mrwwTs--- X'9. H. BRIGGS. . - T0 tf. ftsWjrh, JulyS, ; 8PJECIAL NOTICES. ,Qq to BiyoacrtHiJu'sfcra glass of b Cooa Sooa Warn six doors south of Capitol, oa Fayetteville St. ia-tf. vj i v?or a good Cioaa go to Buntairmu.'a! six doors aoeth of Capitol, oa Fayetteville St- - - ; - . A Reaaariuthle Case. , t Dumas nrrwsaorm .lJraa a TaaoAT aaa I. L volted Mrs. Phebo PerktosnB, Peternhnrg.Ta-, CAeg. 1 . 96, 185. says : M I hereby certify, that two years ago hut 'June, I was afflicted with a disease commonly called the j Breast Complaint, the pet, and weakness: r the breast 1; eootiuued to increase so that I could not bear my clothes tastenea on me for the space of two years; l louna great ' difficulty in breathing ; a ireneral debilitv prevailed over my whole system so much so; that 1 could not Walk np the steps -without drawing myself np by the banister. ; had , a continued-backing eough,' -which distressed me greatly ; four times during my illness bad Hemorrhage of the : Lnnca All medieal tnatmant failed- to afford me relief: ' it was the opinion of my fiiends that I wnt die with the 4 ovnaumpuon ; 1 was advisea to use ine auu i naan atir ATie FibLS after usinr three boxes, strictly according Wdirectiona, I and - myself i thfitjaymmU ef perfect htaUk f I have a good appetite, have become as fleshy as I i ever was, sleep sound and pleasant, and can perform any i dnty. with aa much atrenrth and vigor as t ever4id. They, JTl EsT For sale bv the Drusvista. Directions acoomnany each box. Sent to any part of the United States at Stt cents per box. or $8.69 per dosea. Address, ' Jnly. Ooldsboro'..C. MISCELLANEOUS. OLD STAND OF HENEr POBTEB, ' FATETTET11.LE :; itv . . " j DBAIJtES IN ALL K1KDS OP - WAXaXL-V GROOBIHEQ, PBOVlsiONSi FANCY GrOODS, ' Perfamery, ' Confeetionarj, Clgan, ' dcc Wt "WOULD MOST RBSpECTFtTLtr ANNOUNCE to the citizens of Raleigh and Jhe snrroundfn ! eonntry, that we have on hand a large and well aelected L assortment of the above mentioned article, and are oon ; atantiy receiving fresh supplies from tbe principal North -; enTC.tiea, which ws will sell at a small advance oa New SHALL PROFITS ATSD QUICK SALES ! Give us a call before porehasing elsewhere. We will not be aoderaold. " - . .t 'i-r WM. H. SMITH. -r"-"Vr-: "" 8ILAS BASjSEX. " Raleigh, July 25, 1885. j( S lm' r NOfiRIS & BALDWIN, , : Ho. 18, JJANOYER ST., BALTIMOftE, . COMMISSION MERCHANTS FOR TBE SALS Of Cotton Yarns, Sheetings, Osnsburgs and Cotton, f Solicit consignments from the South They will make ti beral cash advances and promise quick -returns at full market prices. -., - j Refer to any of the Baltimore Banks or Dry Goods j Jobbing Merchants Also, to Wm.H. Powers. Esq., E. B. j Bentley, Kq ; U. L. Kent, Ej , Richmond, Va . aad to i Hill, Warren A Co., Mcllwane, Son A Co., Petersborv, Va i June 14, ISM. - SI ly. SoO .OOO NORTH CAROLINA BONDS .. I WANTED. ' I HAVE AN ORDER FOR ABOVE AMOUNT OF North-Carolina Bonds old sixes and wilt pay bifirh- est Market rates for same. Persona baring each, bonds to sell wonld do well to call soon. Wilt pay highest market rates, either la specie or 9 etnbackt for North-Carolina Bank Notes. B. F. ORADT. Exchange Broker, 13, Fayetteville 8L JalyM, 185; - 1 S4-tpd ESTABLISHED IU 1847. PAPER AT LESS THAN MANUFAC TURERS PRICES I He) Coaaectlon with tbe Combined Jflfeaoply for Htch Prices. I OFFER THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED stock of PAPER of every description to be found in i this country. Booksellers. Stationers, Printers and Bind ers will save money by first examining my stock. Orders by mail promptly filled. No. U Beekman Street, N. X. Jnly, 18, 18H5. . (The Old SunA ,TT lsn. ; . F ANTED i-f Rih OK tOO BALES OF PRIME i COTTON, IN JLelP'F good order, for which the best .market price will be paid.. JAMES M. TOWLEH, - ! . Aeetioneer. Raleijth, Jnly lft. 1855. ., ,- 78 tf.t 100 REWARD. kNE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD WILL BE WwF paid for the apprehension and delivery of Kluts. (twr incriy mv stave) 10 toe antDonuea of aadtcomoe UMinty, N. C-. " Tbe aaid negro man ia about eighteen years old, weighs aboot 1S5 or 17o ponnda, abuot 6 feel fijrht or ten inches high, copper ootor. smooth face and a large nose7, : On tbe night of the feth Jnly inst , tbe said man waylaid and knocked down Mr W, G. Billon, and robbed him of I a double case silver watch, with the initials R. D inside I .t . mi -. ... l 1 - m . ... . me ca t H" ajuiii iim;q stole B bisck mare, SIMM ana saaaie rrom me ana maaenis escape.: Tne mare s .right eye is a " glass eye," and bind, baa a sore of long stand ing en the left shoulder. A liberal reward will be paid for the "mare and saddle. Elias is supposed to be at New Bene. Wilminirton. or Goldsboro. TflOS F.' CHERRY. - - ., Battleaboro. N. a i Jnly if, 185. 88 Iw SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. mHE ! U5DEKSIGNED PROPOSES TO OPEN A J. echoof for some ten or twenty yotaot? s-irls betwese the ages of eight and thirteen years, on tne first ef Sep. tomoer next. ' Tains. Twenty dollars per session of Ave mouths, paid ia ' advance. A pply to A1I8S ELIZABETH Q. HAYWOOD, At Mrs. Wm. H. Haywood'a Raleigh, July 25tb, 1885. , 88 lOtpd n. J. MENNINOER, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, ' '.'-;';' NEWBERNE, N. C. -4: (Successor to Iabau Dissoswat A J. Gooa-ate, Jr.) July 17,1865' ; ; f ' j ;: t tt (, ' !"Y'K -fi FOR SALE. .t," A N EXCELLENT &OCKAWAY AND HARNESS jrm,. wmca can. ee seen at mj resiaence. two doers below Cooke's Hotel. E.A.J81XON. Raleigh, July .la, 188S, v, i !i 78 1 ' 4 FOR SALE. fTtHE MACHINERY OF THE NEUSE PAPER MILL early appHoation to the Treasurer, -.-u : ; - 1 Any persons desirous of embarking in the manufacture 01 paper, win nee it to ineir interest to call on - H. W. HUSTED, Treasnrer. I Raleigh, Jnly S, 1885. ; : - i - Telm: PAMILT FLOUR, AO BARRELS, SoperJne, do S5-' do ' Seeon4a, j.do 10 do- ! . j MeaL nice White, - -- &0 Bushels. i ; Peas, Clayr Black and White. 00 Boshels. 4- At. ' - B.:P. WILLIAMSON 4 COS, ,i ' Fayetteville Sweet. ! June 16, 3865. , . ; v s a tf. r . i i'i LOST! s A SMALL TAN-COLORED DOG, EARS CLIPPED, JtL but unequally, the rleht one quit close to the head. Answers to the-tianief "Tan." - A liberal reward will , be paid upon del 1 very at Roam No. 1, Headquarters 10th t.RaleiUiJaiyii W65v XS 'X X -X.-'. ' j THE BINGHAM SCHOOL rs IN; SUCCESSFUL OPERATION AT ME BANES L villo, on. tbe N C. Railroad iJr:.- ... Jloosa for several new boys oa Anjnist 1st. - m Address. Is Mebanesville, N. C. V r.; is 'ft.it ;;'..'-".. f; .;;'; 88 St ' "l Jnly 84,165.; PUBLISHERS' AGENTS. I ! BROWN'S IRON BUILDING, PuLAoeirau. -"Are authorised to conttact for sdvertiaias ' ia eu paper. iriit tloft MiBwOWAlail vtirfrtfr. 'ciri :i ! TT'IEUT FELIX TAKKKRSLV.' Cei P S7th REG I. i JLA went, Lane's Brigade, Wilcox's Divislotf, A. P. HUl's Vorps, wss wouuaea in iu nu neiore retersoerg Jast previous to tbe evacuation. He was eiptured by tbp Fed ' eral forces -Any information eboaf him will greatly re lieve a distressed fautiy, Address - - t QJEOv W. SEAT. Petersburg. ffcryllitS. f.,v . - Si-S MISCELLANEOUS. 1- OF, GOVERNMENT PROPERTY tv L im rsa stats or : IJorth Carolina. AUCTION SALES OF HORSES. MULES. ARMYj WAG ' ' ooTEnnHEitT puopEaxri .. miLL TAKE PLACE FROM TIME TO TIME AT ' fy the principal Cities and Towns ia the Stale i "These sates will afford Fanners excellent, opportunities to stock their Farms with any class of animals they desire to purchase, .- -r - v . i Each sale will' embrace Riding and Draneh : Horse, and M nles of every elass. A few very large Mules thoroughly broken to. harness and in nne eoneitioa, will be ottered at each sale. ' -i t The attention or capitalists aad dealers in Stock ls par ticularly called to the opportunities here ? presented - for piefiiaWa Invest meet. Stock purchased for cash at these sales may b sold oo credit, with ample security, at a large advance, to Fanners who are depending on? tbetr growing crops for means le purchase ; or may bo retained and so Id for ease, at a targe-profit after the crops hare matured - t&tuus vAn oa uai ursAtrfs.- ..-Sales will eontinne daring the month of August, and will be advertised . ia this- eoluma as aooa as dates are x - - i 1 rr Sales of property named above will be bald at be times and places named below, via : ! 1 . At RALEIGH on Wednesday aad Thursday, July SSth and 47th, 184. under the direetioo of Capt. A. M. Ga apcTTB. A. Q. It, Sale to commence at 9 L ML eaeh day, at the Baptist Grove. ,. j j . SS at. At GOLDSBORO', on Saturday, Jnly S8th, 1865,! under the direction of Capt. G. F. W. Wntrr. A Q M. !Sate to commence at 8 A-and eontinoe until 6 P. Ji. 82-6t At NEW BERNE, en Tbnrsday aad Friday, July 27th and j 88th, 1868. nndtf the direction of ;Cnt U. H. n hski.sk, ju . 83- 6t. - s . ' : -- 1,1111 e - At SALISBURY, on Thursday, Jalv STth, 1885,1 nnasr tne eireeuoa or uapt. v. W. U. Xmt, Chief (, M. SSrd Army Corps. : 88 St .. At CHARLOTTE, oa Taeaday and Wednesday, august 1st and Snd, under the direction of Capt D. W. H. Dat. vuiei H- v aont Army vorps. ; . i 83 at At LEXINGTONJoa Friday. August 4th J andsr the di rection of Capt D. W. H. Dat, Chief Q. ife gSrd I Army Corps.. ' .' j ,; w i. ... .j ' : 83-10t . At FAYETTEyiLLE, oa Friday, August 4th, under the direetioa of Capt. A. M. GAaoorra, A. Q M, ss lot At MOREHEAD CITY, on Monday, Jnly fistJ under urn am,HW Of vapfc- w. a. naabow, A u, JL Ksta to eommeaeeat 10 o'clock, A. M. 4t J. F. BOYD, Col. and Chief Q. M., Dep't N.'C. Raleigh N. C, July 84, 1865. 82 tf fXTRA FAMILY FLOUR JUST- Received MJ and for sale by SMITH A CO. July5,186i,1 - X 88-lm . -r t : . -. EVERY GRADE, SMITH A CO. 1 ' 68 lm CIHOICE SUGARS OF ' lost reeslvod and for sale by July 85, 1865. j - - TBE S T OOLONG AH D YOUIfG UYSON i sLr , i Teas, just received ond for sale by SMITH A CO. Jaly 15, 186-u ! 88 lm TTJEST RIO AND JAVA COFFEE. ALP Just received and for sale by - SMITH SMITH A. CO. - July 8$, 1865, 1 83 -lm BEST NEW YORK STATE BUTTER AND Cheese, just received aad for sale oy I i - -surra a co. July 85, 1865.1 IS-lm TT3EST ADAMANTINE CANDLES, j-M ju&t receiTsa ana tor sale by 1 Jnly 8ft, 1965. ; SMITH A CO. 8li B E 8 T SPICES OF ETERY "VARIETY, Ground and ung round, just received and lor sale br SMITH A CO. : Jaly 85, 1885. ; ;v S3-im STEWART'S BBST8TrCK CANDY 'AND C French Confectionary, jest received and for sale by Jaly 85,-1865. ! ; . - ' 1 y 88-lt ipf PER COLLARS- PAPER COLLARS, jh. A large iraw just receive received aad for sale bv SMITH A CO. . 88 lm Jnly 85, 1865. PUALONS CELEBRATED NIGHT Bloom ing Cereea, and other perfumes, for sale by : ...'!' ' y SMITH A CO. ! Raleigh, July 5, 15. 8-lm. THIRD AND LATEST ARRIVAL OF LADIES' DRESS GOODS, i JST RECEIVED, ON CONSIGNMENT, ANOTHER supply of beantifnl , ! . . ! f.p: s lrresi weeiis, ., . Consisting of Summer Mooslines, Shall; 'a Beregee, Granedines, and a Urge selection of latest style, best American Calicoes, Bleached Goods, Long Cloths. Pocket Handerkerchiefs, Ac, Ac. i r f . . ; I . Tbee goods are offered to Jobbers aad Country Mer chants oa rcasonabla terms br tbe Dieee. JAJtHSi Ja. XUWJS Agent. Jaly 15, 18& . 4 75-tf. - Headfaarters, Peet of Raleigh, N. C, ! -H. Joxr 15th. 1865. Gmrnjk.1. Oanaas, ) ' I . . I-; i Ho. IS. .,; ) -: j' - imjUMEROUS COMPLAINTS HAVING JBEEN MADE, 111 abont tbe reckless manner in which horses are driven through this City, thereby endangering the lives of pedes trians, it is hereby ordered that any soldier or officer found riding faster than a trot or slow gal low shall be immediately arrested and punished. By order of , ; i. i . . uens. txt. rfujj. m. ncuufl aiu. ; y- ' j ' 47th N Y. Vols. .' . ! ' -i . 'Cpmmandiag Post Sfaoaea E. Avxxr, Capt 8d IdC N Y. V, Post Adj't. oly 17, 1865. j " ;I 7 tf. , . .' . WANTED . - - j . ; A -SITUATION AS TEAlTahTK. Si l UKlUlATJ! J. of the Uoiversitv of N. C. and of Harvard CoHege. US nasoea some eipeneiroc io lewuiDK. - j I Address Tbacosb. care of the Rev S. H. tsler. Golds, fo wst. boroV N. C. i Jnly 81, ' - ; -v ; . WARRENTOX FEMALE I COf EGIATE INSTITUTE. rrnHE exercises of this jnstitutius wixji ill be resumed on Thursday, Jnly 18th.' 1865. Every department is supplied by teachers of abiUty and iezpe rienee, j Tor particulars, apply to , L., " j - 41-" Jaly II, 1865. 72 w JUST IlECEXrED. 50 DOZEN PAD LOCKS. ' ; j 10 do Stock de j . I 20 do Ttaee Chains. At .--.B.P. WILLIAMSON A C0S. RaWgh, June 27' 1865. ' - . i 1& YX'Xti SITUATIONS WANTED. 1TBY TWO PRACTICAL ACC0UKTANT8. OOOD IlB references. Address. ' ; is-. - A. s. C. rest Offloe Kaleign, NJ C P. S. Also acquainted with Q. M. forma. 1 I JulylS.1865. i i : . ; ' I 74 tf; Jk; iMXXmvsic- lesson. T1?TISS JULIA A. SAUNDERS. WILL GIVE LESSONS if B oa the Piano and Guitar, and in Vocal -Music, to sixteen Scholars, at borne, oa uiiisoose' street. ! Tsbms tl& per quarter' for each. First quarter begins Jaly 1st . i - if'lm.eod. , SELECT BOARDING AMD DAY SCHOOL, HILLSBOBO'. N. C. rrnHE Missan hash anu muss huuuuck will rJL resume the exercises of their Beboetea X8u J-IJ. .nt lath Daeembsr. , . ; f Jaly i, 1865. jCirculars lorwaroea ea ap 78 eodlCt SUPERIOR J5 Apply to GOLD FOIL ! FOR SALE. ' p.. vi.Rt.s is i-f L & HEAttTT. : ' Fayettevi Ms street, f At the eld stand of Heartt A IieeWt. v f vuleigh, J?a 87. 1W5. ,. i j S8-. tt A BARRELS NO. 1 ROSIN OILTOR TANNERS. SoSlF Ac, on eonsignment. Ate Heavy Sofa Leather. 1 "JAMES M. TOWLEATL j. vT!RafehJnlyliyl865,; T8 tf. r'; I HOLLOW WAREi i A GOOD 8K4EGTI01!f 0r POTS, OVENS, AKD I Spiders: ato Extra Lids latelv received, snd fo akle atteasbnable ratea 1 3'..T X-t i'lXj':' JAMEi U.TOWLEa J 'aieig;Jvf"65. . l4:iV:'rX-ltii?; 21TSCEXLAHEOUS. r. -1 m "31 K3 S g O 5 W Ah a &4 i 8 g- o g o O B " IT? o CO hi'5 s a a. O so 'a Ha J a o 8 o o fV5 Pr ft i4 s oo 9 3 o o C? w . . i i f' ).' SB . H S i i - . W n ae P4 KEEP COOIs AND C O M F OBT ABLE I XANm CLOTHIIfG of! every description AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL S I C. M. FAREISS, ' 7 1 0; NE DOOR ABOVE THE PROGRESS OFFICE, 'on Fayetteville street, has Just received the most ex tensive stock of GENTLEMEN'S SUMMER CLOTHING ever shipped to North-Carolina, which was purchased directly from the maaufketarers, and he is therefore able to sell them at t j . Rates jta low aa New York Prices t This is so fiction. 1 Give him a calf, raleigb, July 81, 1845. i 1 EO-tf. Heade. aarters Post of Reletgh, Raleigh, N. C July 25th, 1855. -Gamaai. Oaeaa 1 ! - Ho. 80. f -: I" ' ! ' I I. Merchants. Sutlers, and others are herebv sfrietly prohibited from selling-any spirituous Liquors to any person, whether officer, soldier, or civilise. II All persona having sny sueb liquor id their posses sion will immediately close their Bar Rooms. III Those who now have intoxicating liquors' in their possession will immediately report the fact to the Priiroat Marshal, who will enter on his books their names and places of business i ! f' -j- IV The proorietors of Billwrd Rooms and Ten Pin Alleys are cautioned against allowing enltstsd en to tonngc about their premises ! Ro enlisted man will be al lowed te remain in any place of this kind afterdark. V There will be no place of business aHowed to be kept open en Sundays except Drag Store. .' Any one violaiisg this order will be arrested and tried by Military Cbert. I : i : By order ef Lt. Col. J M. McDowilb, Oomdr Post. r Gtttl IS. AVF.HT. ' tTant. xrfl inf Capt 3rd Inf. N. V. 7 Post Adj't. July 84,1963. x:.x ; . . notice. SALE OF ARMY MULES. ' .QoiaTtajrasTaa' Gaaaaat's Omen, 1 ! Washington, D. C , May 2..l855. MANY THOUSANDS OF MULES ARE BEING Dis posed of at public sale at Washington." The sales will continue nntil the- nember of. animals is red need ia proportion to the reduction of the armies, aow going on rapidly, t . i .- ; There are in the armies of the Potomac, of the Tennes see, aad of Georgia probably Four Thousand of the finest six-mule teams in the world. : . ' ' Manv of them were bought in the beginning of the war, . as young mules, accompanied the armies in all their maien es snd csmps, and are thoroughly broken, hardened by ex-: ereise, jrentl and famiRar, from being so long surrounded by tbe soldiers. t i ' t ; , The whole South is stripped of farming stock, and the North also has suffered from the drain of animals, taken to supply tbe armies. . j " , j M -, These animals are sold at public Miction ; they .will not bring anything like their true. value ; aad such opportuni ties for farmers to get working animals. to stock their farms, and for drovers aad dealers i in stock to make good speculations, by purchasing them 'and .disposing of them ia the South, will never occur again. -- at. u. jiKtus, ; Quartermaster General, ' -Brevet Maior GeneraL July 6, 1,865. V! . 68-: m.' BENNETT, VANPELl" fit CO, " ! - ! : . . "23 "White Halt St., '-- 'XXiX : :-X: ' NEW YORK. Aurtsn R, Bshiiktt; '1 C. H. Baxnarr, T. C. VaaraLt, j i latB. P. Williamson A Co's , New Tor. Raleigh. V. a GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS .'...J. :. roa tbs SALS or - -r : -fr --I :-; M -: -. : ' 4 COTTON - TOBACCOf COTTON YARNS, CLOTH, AND NAVAJ. STORES. Freight and Taxes amnged and Insaraaee effected ay Railroad and sea, to New Yorkw r ; , i ,X B. P. Williamson A Co!, Raleigh, wilt furoish informa tion eoneerning Taxea, Shipment, Ac, for eons1rnmeatalo' the above parties. v,; - : .'.:- : . .s.:ifims,T6;-i;''7'? X ' X NeV Torkftesident Atlantic Bk. feanevBeawtt A Bowman, John McKellop. W. J. Barney A Co, Raleigh Dr W. J.: Hawkins, President Raleigh A Gas ton Railroad," Battle, Heck A Co, J. M. Heck, Eae- B. P, Williamson ACo. i !"..' . - ..: July 15,: IW.. j: ; fXiMX JgtS-8m PaaAOTER; liX)TEli: i X- i- ' fiX'v-; RALEIGTT. IT. c. J '."..', ; ZX 4 fiPHlS HOTEL IS NOW 0PE!f AND PATRON AGS Jl tolteited from my friends and the public generally. Mr. A. f -PARTIN aasrharge of my bdsiness and Vm do alt in nia nowev tn rmnft mr .u..c k. A limited number of boarders uken by the week at a maraiow rate. w-h . -. ,J . v . : , W. T Ra IN . ?Rrfe4gh, Jaly 19, j .if Baeon.) Hama, Sides and Shoulders. .fi, ism ia ascka -.v.-.i-'-v . i nv do Crashed SngarT i tt-SjVf4liM.nUeaa. ;. 509 do .' Snnfll j .' ; . i . w a41 P0" Cases Wmans Mustard. ' M, X Pi WILLIAMSON 4 CX,: - r ""t,. ' --h xayenstmt oe. m-mmw w tastily :. T...r JOB WOBK stmsm isii j:yJiX;. y-iXi: &; ... . . ft Aa ;WJLAAftva DBT GOODS, CLOTHING, &o TrnriLL resums bfsinehsVn or before te ,i s rsinw. MWrTrn rm t k-isi wwi twi merry occupied by McUee A illiam, adjoining, oar o, stand. They will offer 10 tbe public their nana well a romaNAHI) DOMESTIC DRY,G00D3i . . . -r - iv .!,...?;; X .i- , t VAND FAMILY rGE00ERI i Coaalstiagof . ' ... 's .K ,? W LADIES DRESS GOODS. SHOES. GAITEES A GENTS' SATA BOOTS AUD 8001: SUGARS,' TILAS, WINES AND! LIQUO 5 NOTIONS f NOTIONS ft N0IIQNS 1 1 1 In fact, general and miscellaneous " STOCK OF GOODS, Having secured the services of THADSUS sToGIE. EsT k W . . ... .... . merit a continuance of those favors so liberally extend ii S i S fhi mm .v . m J 4 W. B A B. 8. TTJCtlR. r jet m ... pwwn iu Krv ukiwki IV HW WT mfi or account, can xtttU tki'aim, u Pmi. ,i u.v Til J aU iu... L. I.J.Ll.J M I rates. , . ... i tv muiiee wilt be taken in exchange for Goods, thee rr deriag nataal adraatage. W. BARS. TUCJtER. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. We Will fill AKiAM A maVsa YAnrwiKalfflM tm Inn VAavflisa Markets, accompanied by the Cash, on Commission. i Oar long experieaee in beaiaess enables ns to offor fac! lties to Country Merchants; ia tbe selection of then- Good , , , - W.H. AM. tt. TUCKER. . Ralenrh. July 11, 185. ? j 7S-tw8i NEW GOOIK! OH CONSIGNMENT. D02L CHIP AXD OTHER 8TR w H ATS, LW 10 Dosea India; Psnasa and Leghorn Beta, 1C do Light. Soft, Patent Hats, j 1 S do' Black and colored Soft flata,-. ' 20 do Ladies and Children s" - Flats, Hsts . Shskura- - . M' 800 de Taylor's,COsU'A Stafford's Bpeol OotW tv w ihm nam, i do Pspers Needles. 1 - It do " Ladies' flose, aad Gents Half Hose, Id de Ladies' Gaiters, of excellent Quality, o u . weurs wuiers ao v.rora lies, 60 Sujts Ready Made Clothing, Cassitnere a! i - - JJtucu, r . , 800 Palm Leaf Patt V SOO. Banebes Cotton Ysra, i 2500 Yards Bleached Cotton, . Yinh Rniim Mwl.. vaa vuDiim Dei is ana BontBera HtarSnni- -j 1000 Paper Oollers, - -t . 1 1 Gloves, L; C. Handkerchiefs, Neck Tics. ' Bettuna, -Flax Thread, Cotton Cards, 8hs LSees, Tapes, Ac . Ac. V Country Merchants, and retailers, will 'do! well toea'i and examine our stock. , i j B P. WILLIAMSOST A CO. f t ;.-r Fayetteville 8treet.i!) -. June 22. 185. r , - , 67 tfjjh' QAsflsf. YOS English Long CLOTili UVlfV 200U Yards 4-4 Brown Cotton ' j 200. Bnochea CnttuH Yarn. ) . f; ' J00 Coats' and Taylor's Spool Cot ton. t j. ' ! Cotton Handkerchiefs. Sojft Hats. I-' ' ' ' - Shoes, Envelopes. Ac.. Ac : 1 i . At l: B x. WILLIAMSON A COTlfl i June l, 1845. A t iV , fta-ttWi pkllSCELLANEOUS. NEWSPAPER AND ! PERIODICAL DEPO . i .' . ., .i .: - . ; .V - . - -. . .. 4 WWT HERB MAT BE FOUND EVERYTHING IK TH ft STATIOHAEY 1 15 AT LOW RATES. i OtilCZ TmURtSi SCHOOJU iBOOKS, ; STANDARD NOVJxk cfell New York, Philadelphia and BaJtiiaore. On ear coaeter may he found k- I - HAEPER AND. LESLIE'S liSTSATED, NEWY0RK LEDGER, 5 i i POLICE GAZETTI CLIPPER, BUDGET OF FUN, &, X ' " '.-J'4-'-' er with wiihi the V ATLANTIC MONTHLY, PETERSON'S MAGAZINES. XX' 'X&XX .. With all the principal Weakly papersef the day. Raleigh, July 12, 18.5. , ' i j Ttlm-t 1 1 : .' ' ' . S PEOPLE'S LINE FOR NORFOLK v :1 XX X':avh .-j-.,;, INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS, ' YIA CANAL; j. - THE FINE LOW-PRESSURE STEAMERS MINNEHAHA, HUGUENOT AND WASHING 'X ' X, : iKyiHg.V'5! . s ;: wiu. taara stw BiavfLi',i,: Tmsdays,Tltarsdays. and Satardays. Vy"..r- .. IAV .HOBFOLK. :. ' j'-'., r' i V ! . Taeedays, Tharedaysj aad SataCdaya. . These Steamers have beea put on this .roate' for the a eommodatioa of the Citireoa of Easiero North-Car ling ana win De run tbe entire season. .- Ths most cartful at tention win be paid to Freight aent by this Line , tRatcs a low as by any xither Line., I M-XX i . l-.. ,.--GEO. OLKET, . -.H,', .: iir: - Proprietor. Jnly a, was; 'i: ,; ,, r -tr. - . . , . c . . . . . j .. ,1. j i 4 Headquarters, Post of Raleigh, r t - ' ,. '-4 'H: :h.:j. J.atfV-ji' ! Juty 10, iKS Gaxsau. OEncaa ': ! w-'-r x -!i--v A LL SUTLERS, RTORBaKEEPRRS, AND OTHER-T , SaV are strictly prohibited, ander penalty of oooflseiiiot , -f their stock, from selling any artiele ol civilian's nmi i ig apparel to enlisted nieiveaderetalthigosJy exacted ;: -Lpsil: i : h All aoldiera are cautioned against appearing U thf :'. reetsof this oity in eitiaeo'a clothing. Tbsy mast we w uniform prescribed tn Army Regulations ' Xne rrovost Msrsaat ia iasvucwa to see was nus l-iw; it stnetly enforced. . s f-tWii ':--,y' ; fiyorder.of K- 1 :'"a. ''.- i -Hi. J0S. M-MD01fiLD,. : . .v ( - : ; - x-- -v 1tCo,,-4nhj5i t , . ;U'-- t Commanding Post. GeoaeaE Avwie. . - , Csptaia and Post Adjutant, Te-tf. 1 1-AiTE CONSICNITIEWTS; ? f LBS ! NEW; BACOX, IDES, A X ifO" Jo'"- Prime family Urd is lUffS. ir-.niu.j. Hiwtar. aad BstdU Usf kiy. ' Goi d Southern moisid Candiea 4 .'.:.:'., J. i.-t J . 1 Bale English Hops- - Ui-V:'. "Zji' k! '. !' A Barrels nice Dried Apples and Psaahra. ... J S Bales beaTT striped Domestics.-. ? - , ; " - 7-s and 4 Bra, Sajretieg and Spnn Yarna. ; V Sole LeatJvr- , I Best brands Smoking aad Chewing. Tu Wasco. Carol ca Belle aad Star Sonft; and Segars. f. ,r.. RaieigBJae27i865 I C-' BE 'r SESSION 5GT ?. YCHOOt WILL COX V o Mnodayv July .st. - Board can be bud i j For.tbe iessnl. SQv address is RaWa. 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The Daily Standard (Raleigh, N.C.)
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