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CITY AND STATE ITEflS. :
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GEN. IIOWAlUVS ADDRE LAST jIGHT t
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Intere8tinar!Sp$eeliei,lr XMeT
and Jradjeeade"Il -'
v ' - j 1 u, v- - r fi- h t f-'-'iZ -
The Condition of the Freedlnen, thei future,
According -H' ottci'vlrge-n4 -mtteaHVe
ndience. consisting of member ;of, the. 3ony-pntio p,!ejti.
ns, ladies nd soldiers, ' ast-embled ; last uijfht. i; the
romn,ons Hall, to bear the address of Gen. O O. Howard.
Vhp Oeneral was introaucea y uoy. noioen. , . .
The General proceeded to address the Convention.
He
beat! ,fTe tw aS8Qre tbw liat wHbittieViMlwt
intentions for the purpose of doiog irafica1 foed d hV
" while man as well as the freednMOTbat he had endear- ,
l orej t0 carry out faithfully vthe iBstruetiooa: of the Presii
- dent snd that all his circulars had feeen submitted to sndf
!i .pbrored by him. Ue wa'qowB tourtdSith.Oiro-
Una. In psDg. tuoujiht that good might be accom
nlished by addressing the Convention, .of Sorth Carolina
Be wssglsdof the opportunity 'to, do to. -. a " r.
Be bad been banded the report of the Committee upon
Freedruen. - He asked leare to read it, as it so nearly co.
incided with his own tiews and purposeN which ' were to
establish some system f local laws, whereby social qrder
might pretail and the evils -resulting from'a sudden change
in the status oT society he Ter( f e jSenerol read the
report. See it in Another colamo. -i He com men'ied A he
course thereio woomasended.'; He lked wih interest lo
- the action iDf tbCtmTenttpn1 n'4 Ifuture !;i8lationn
this matter, Heh4 otnfideace nMgh.o believe that it
'Vould be sufBctent'intime to rectify aU eTihi. Bo be
' fere4: toi UwjM' i pssMp'B; face before
the first of January peit, owing to the necessity of thor.
ough legislation in the matter. It was -necesaary- he
thought, that before tht time ;tha some cal coorts
should be established, say three jnstices in each County,
who should settle all differences arising between the
whites and blacks, am enforce law and order. He bad no
doubt bat that anjiCoui.ty cou!d ihus regulate . ils affairst
J and impose order and quiet upon, all f'asees or, Its i citizen.
Alabama ad Mississippi bad pursued (hi a course, and
be now maae toe sggesiion; co me uieuiucm hk. v
ventionf Nhfroina, that thesholild :dopt some
aimilar method He booed that he was 'understood he
desired on y tbegood of the people.. l; ' ' ilJ
The General said that the Fredman Bureau thos far
had aecompiished alt-it conid-'- Nperaoiia were sa.Uin
ed in idieoess, and ragfaney about cities waadimioish ng.
In this it had accomplished its purpose to break the
.wv .f th suddisQ revolution in aocietT and labor.: He
did not come to ad locate eqaantr merely to make prac-
amrorestions and further solatton of the difficulties
under which we labored- j v-,., , -
The Bureau would . probably exist one year, probably
longer.' It had Jio means at ban, and this ras the rea
ion why offictrTS already in the piy of the government
were assigned to ibia duty; becauutf tbey conld draw their
pay as such offiaers .He. woald bar pfeilred tprij;ht,
intelligent citiaeDa for ttkis doty, but bia meaaa bad bcea
limited. As sun a Mortb Carolina was restored to the
Union, the frecdjueu vta care.
This isahare .lne natter .propeny fesw. to me mwo
wbile, be came to co-pperate with citiseas of tbe State in
the endeavor Ao establish local xonrta for, the adjudication
of all diffleoltiea; twe; fIi"j'
ceased to exist and the Stale toiE the charge : upoi her-
self. ' X'sSii$jg' '
The GeneraV also nferred to and enforced 4he neoea
sity of schcxili W diBSetaioata inteiHgeoce'andt- virtie
among the freed chUdrenK.- B4boogbt bd diseipiine bet-
ler fcr them Vbatf. that fie scnool room.; t v'' '---
Id closing ibe Geoerat reiterated nis kind feelings, and
said that be would like to hear facts and sugestiuns from
some of rbftBcmbevs present.:-
After a ahort -'oauae'. ,'tbe "audience' ! cilled 'pa Genera'
Dockerj. The call was repeated, wnen ine aeiegate trum
Bichmond arose And addressed them. t
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MX. DOCKEBT H ;8PKCH
t:ri fi
ll- miA iKai b was loth to address be assemblv. when
manV'morj able than hhnself were present, but a Gen
so
eral Howard bad called foriacts and uifbrmation, be wou d
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give him sucn as ne naa. ; - -.
He came from the ootteCroiiaa tme, from a County s
lying on the PedeeJj He always had; kin feeling for the
negroes. They bad nursed him and had nqrsed hs children,?
This kind attachment still exis'ed. He w a disposed. hreJ'
fore, to do the' negro justice. '. Be believed that the . State
of North Carolina bad been aboiittoniied by the war, and
that the people would do them justice.
Bni the negro' did not .now rightfully', comprehend, his
situation!' lie had; tiisuy crude ideas of ( liberty ,He;
thought liberty .consisted In the privilege of. roaming,
wherever be wished and cessation from labor Vagrancy was
a grat misfortune The negroes wandered off to rbe'cw
ties, searching for a crowd.. Some came back with mar
vellous tales, and rendered whole neighborhoods disatis
isfa'ed ; Bestdes,1be men did tiot seem dispmed to snpperi
tbeir families. They would not work, and the women and
children conld not support themselves.' '''" T , -' ;'J ' ' ' ' v'
" In eonjubotioVr with mean, demoralised white mn, they
bad committed many depredations ou stock and property,
stealing cotton,andkilli-ig bogs and sheep.. In support,
of what he said," the General' cited many instances of his
own personal knowledge. ; ',.: ' tl',.? t
Be' said that now the prevailing question iVtne country
was what (o do with tbe negro. Io . bid times , it required .
all the energy oS tie faster -to' make a livingcon the worn-
out land'oy Lis country, and now that the'ViJegToe would
not work, ne living; at all coatd be made. Were they fob'e j
driven sway like the Ked wen, or snouiu t ney oe aiiowea to
die in our yartatrom starvation 1 1 He did Woi believe that
onr people' wottldf allow tbem to; TStarvebni. they Wild
not work, and what Was to be done ? In his County there
were srcely enouarh provisuons to- last through next!
Spring, and he feared that ibe reedmen who had now ;
become consumers and non-producers would tuifer ' , :
' He. said that in coming through, Wilmjnjton ,hebad
waited on Gen. Crook; and asked for; the organixatoa of
, a local police .in bis County: 8ioee tbat tloie be bad
learned that a detachment of "neirrb tfbbos bad Wen seat .
there. He dep'ored this He lboueht the negroes wild I
me upon idem as protectors, ana wooio sofn commit
some act to test whether they would be apheld a depre
dations on the whites. 'He.bad tnueb. rather preferred
home organisation or white guard i-iiZ'J,
After some other remarks by,.Mf r. p6Atfjf,'llr''
Arose, and said that wttat Gen rckery bad said strength-'
ened hinrsn tbe belief of the necessity b; locil cour e sach
as he had referred to That be had a'so recei ved a new idea.
If upon the old wprnoat lands: of 'GeeilDoekerJf'i :'Caif
the negro could scarcelv-makea-tivinglwhena
Bone now thai he was left to hse f, what'woiild be' ;bia
fcte if left to himself in a neweoontiy i-j&ft .V:,;
He would ask gentlemen if -it were not a stiicidal' poliev
Klabor could be reguiatejironld it not be better that it
abotild be kept at borne f ' Ha .referred to ao' ff ihrf
French Islands of the West Indies s an exampieirbere,
--r ya wr was properij, rewiea.-..t. i"..-r'Jfi i
Geo. ockery wished to know4r ' eegroUbifdren eouid1 be
annrentiiuJ .. -J.-i.2i '.-il. .,' -' W--. .t?.-fe-isu
'i ,uu w wii rjLieufc
r x-h..
D'9hat ther eoutd. ta U aana extant that whitu ehL
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eyes us.ofavwbri
M eCJceabl
ysa(.y;-'Mia.pfcia jisuoe':sMs'":
Vssnextlediou. He ket leave-itonreeneW
Mbatb'a iaaiW feelinirs were fi'riiperlv.SJnersWid'lii- ----fc tP-i-'l.' g -fe i f j
" appreciated. . Chat be ,wm from, the Northern border
r lletste,fhis friend : Gem Dckery from tbeiSouirbers;
. HetnewAhathiiiWd w,ld br itW HA iKigf?-W1Bmm
tioa thathnder ibliT ior
w . v.vt aBMtiUftMaicp toe war oor iue orainance
byithijgaVet uld di-olve.A He beKieved.
hei efore; tfil n no niatHnct of North-Carolina eooldia"-
"wfomap be imposed upon. His former master would not
allow it , when appealed to, Jaut would protect hiaa. Such
1 jHe die? 'noiininVhiaifleff betteraster lat'hrajj
bis neighbors.. He had owned but : tejr slaves, some thw-
Vtt ''or TrtT-Tet -there ; wrr jaembew ofh4.fiiinrly..tOf
whon, the Whole course W his )fe, b bad ear .spoken
an . o'KiM worwjv inerafore. fje inoaguvioar- were ima
nailer left ttf be-people of the State ft WMdldbe Jdstlyr
and properW regulated " The Intenigent peirplerand be;
begged leave -to saorefhe General that mr4 people were
intelligent vr,ui 4 do. it better than the free'nan's Bu
reau, because they knew vsbat'waa best.M'here ureve some
dtificultieeOrith fhe-negraea; annte' tninnndafandihg.ut
the triple erd1 regulate these tbiDgi better than the'
agents of the Bureau r ,y
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Wished to know if he thought that the agents had caused
any of thesed.-ScultJe1; L'
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Thought thaMbey bad. Their instructions to the negroes
bad been riven, he donbted not. in ariMid faith. But their
instructions were to the negroes to go towi fk," and it
tbeir employees did net pay them they, would ate that it
wat done This fostered the belief that agents of tbe Bu
retiifwece better Triends ttban theii -former Blaster, an4
made the m groea distroatfwlr Bvedes; white men had
been brought from his County on the declaration of freed
men, whether sworn, or not be did not knw':and put in
jail hereto be tried. This also created b4d feeling
In conclusion the Judge Again, reiterated I bis assuraBce
to Gen. Howard that tbe Convention fully appreciated his
General Hrtward made a few remarks, repeating succinctly
what be had said, and lmprestting - upon the minds of the
members tf the Cenvtotion the necessity or some action
on the subject." 1 . 1-- ' .J ; ;v- -
Kotk "This report was made up witbut notes, entfrety
from memory. If any of the" distinguished gentlemen
have been misrepresented, ir their" meaning not fully ex
plained ? it' will be a pleasure to ublibh their speeches en
tire, o correct the error. jjj v ;
. -Z,'r-.---l- MaIlIrresBlrHie
Complaints constantly come to us of the prregnlaritj of
the Mails, especially from points ff the line of Kail road.
For these irregularities we are not responsible; as the pa
per is regularly mailed at this office ani 'oent to the cars
for tbe different roads in time, to go i-if every day. A cor
respondent at Hanson, N C., eaya that the StaltdaYd din
not reach that place as regularly as it should. We e.ua.t
account for lhi; for although there aie CO mail Agents
on that line, the authorities of be Road and their em.
ptoyees have been supplying the service for; months, much
jto the convenience of those-tfvhig in iheCouniiesihmugh
which vtpas$e jAnAgtnt tow go ng over the rome.s
iu thVState for the purpose f reuUtiing In ail matters,
nd we hope Isooiio have tbe: benettr of-h.a iffrta in the
more certain ftranstmssiou of mail matter throughout the
state. v .,i J -j,. I;., ,.:i,urv:
;v ' : ' i A Brt ra Row. :'
A dispute and wraBgla occurred oear the ; NJ"C. Depot,
3ust night, between a negro man' by ihe name of Roas
seemed to hire the best of it, rocks and other missiles
being used on both sides to the endangermefit of peisoos
passing in the viciuiiyi The solditts teiiied but sooii r
turnea with reMn'orceinents, wheD llit begro was again
attacked, kud we learn, very seriously if not niortaitv
beaten. Ono of tbe soldiers, vn leaving, was hea'd to say
' d n him,'he;is dead w. .We "beard' taf vho difficulty
originated, or was in some way connected with one of the
colored fair sex. i ; i
4r'$nT"
, goes in i
U pay tl
Hi The Question. k i' ;. ,
I' ever bnl-trhb' has mouey oV: the means of raising
money, goes into trade and speculation thereon, who will
be led U pay thexeeted profits? ' Trl' old supply of
clton and Tobacco will soon all be in ma.ket and the uro
ceedd inrested insotneray tere.is verj (ittte 'of these
products cultivated, this year, so that the influx of money
will cease after a little while, outH auother ; year's crop
shall be ready for market. It would be well fr people
to look to these Jftcts aud iu time -void difficolifea ) -
Announcements.
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tt E ARE A VTslURXZ fc'O TU ANNOUNCE
WV Maj W ILLIE D iObhsi as a Ca d 4 ue I., repre
sent Wake County in, the, State cjenjie, at the approaching
eicetion. - i,!k:??,"i. -f'"'' ' '
UCK II.
A ft a
UO-tde
E ARE AUTHOR I LED TO ANNOUNCE
Col N TllaMIli Ucuh tS. . t Kobeu. aa the
Union Candidate lor Congress in the 3rd Uiatritt
October l.:An&-th'?.i''-'ti? 150'de.
l&seellaneons.
- ' PUttLIC MEETING IN JUHN8THN.
rglHE ONIOX M15M OP JOllMHTOJf CQDNTY' WILL
fl meet in Smitl field on Saturdiy, the ?!st: int, lor
the purponeif nominating candidates for the Legislature
tnd recommending a cabdidate for 'ni?re - 'ome one.
come all I f f " UAXY CI llAKSa.
Oct. It.
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lMtf
RECRUITS FOR TUE REGULAR AH MY.
A Bl E BOuIKL) MEN WILL KB hNLlSTIil FUR
.ariL Light Artillery service ot the U 8 Army No ob
ject on to men who" bave served tu the, Rebel army Ap
ply at the Caunp, near the Insane Avtotn Rate gb, N. C ,
W . . ;'. " ' ... tlUll.X tt i i Kit ; l
1st Lieut, and Brevet Major 3d V S. Art
.. Com dg Lt Co " E '
October 11,
IMi-j-tmpd
KEGS CUT S AILS, Va to xO's.
9J V 25 kegs iiorse Mioea,
Itt Mule do
!-2,1 boxev O lbs Horse Shoe Nails
j , . 12 dox Spades. Jj '
25 r't Cast Steel Axes
i. i i iln store nd km- sale by
i. .-4viJ?v'" t-"B 0 W1 III ill
B
P WILLI AMSONA CO. '
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Raleigh, Oeteber W f
M1
RS. THOMPSON HAS JUST RETURNED
from Mew York with a line tck of ,
Caps, B nnets. Lace. Ribbons, Aol f. J;.
8he invitea her old cttstooiers andUiej public to give
era can aiuer oiu un.i
4 Raleigh, Oct (.
14? tf
SOM ETUtV & fUOOD TO SMO K E AND- OR1N K
Wg irt'li'Bof TLES VERY BMT OLD BOURBON
m nruiaae.v io,oo rrtine tl ivuna gari., a
genuine article -y barrel mjteiior Appie Br iudy, m-t hard
io uik . Beceivea ana lor sate a .
r , 5 : ,v H. if. WILLIAMSON- A GO'S,
1 Raleigh, Oct 3. ; t ; r; .' Us tf"
: UHi-s0.i-,i i:''v. '."' s - '. -ft.O'-l''
it, y
B;,R?I;:Gl;G-:S.si&, I) ODD,
' FA'ETTEVII.I.k STBEET.
t iii
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i POpR TO W. ,
TUCKER,
RALEIGH, N.
.--t f, ;y u:j Of-..
'A E.OWi IteCEltlKOiANO
4.' stock of 'X-.-
uaraware, r amiiy .roceries ana croefcery.
: ' , l'eraon.'Wfiwnx purcoase w ao Weh to,- examine
their atock bef-.re buying . ' .
5 TKevTatsu offier f r eule Maaon -A Harh'inV Cabinet
t; Orgu,pc-ce tro.m fl 00 If 1WKi$
. .ri;ui.y.-. !; :AL0 .
I Grnver ;A Bakere fanaHy, Sewing "Machlues, price
Portable Steftoi. Eogines and Saw tSIitle, and all
r-Tbe-rlbitreilttUlwIsli 4wf9di!
L working MMchtnery. iuid a eC"nd band jo hortw power
port ao ie .leanx engine. ,uatu vwy,Htirie.iipwnicaare
efletred at'veM6wrice:iMi"tl-
H Raleigh; October
Btober 70-ai:,i1;':tiv "
ttrf
l - .1 -
.f. if ,Jl6kea; Bonds and Conpons; J JJps'i ts recei ved
nftiSUKANCEAfJAlNST FIRE ANO
THE
I-JUUifERILH OP INLAND TltAKStlORTATJON
14 tf
A Hit I flJI,' A -;,,Jf il
BAGH of
FINE TABLE SALT. A- D FOR
at
T. V , I.KR's.
McKimtnoa'a old stand on FjvettBi. 8t
wi r t
TELEG R APH K EJYSi.
TBB VMliRrCAS TELEQKAPli CHPAT
4r
0 lUIIflU laKUUW v
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' WAsanrQTOH. Oct I2C The Corarnittee from the
Sooth Uarojina: Convention wailed hii tbe Pjesidenf
to-day cttnCefitlnelthe release of JeSerson Pavis
I The pR,eldertt has issued a proclitotattoq releasing",
nentucKy irooi tnsrt'al law. j .!-.(
T A dmpatch from Fortress Monroe saja tbat theT
Vir-jmia Cn-rr-sbQt election vaFed :t& quety
The Union candidates, ptohabl Ie; ed n tb fir,
and second Uistricta. j,,- t j .
In the Norfolk district, T, U. Chandler undoubt
edly elected i , 5 , . .- TflV "
;'V ; Special gotieeg. tt . .
Bin. BetcPav Rheumatic Ointment.
, Read the following testimony in it lafor,' and if you
are afflded with Jihtvmatum, fauralgia, or any kindred,
diaeaae, Jtry is ' If jou bave frieuds so affl eled, get tbem
to try it , , ;
t Owing to the.want of mailTacilitiefi,Feertihciites cannot
be obtained at present from'ail who have Signified their
deeire to farniah them. The following; are trom respect
able, and well known citjzeus of .this city .
y xJ I- RALBroHV N1 0 .r Angast l7lh,1865.
; Mas 8.: A-'Usini- I tate pleiisnre in stating that I.
and two other mem beta of my family1 were cured of Blieu
matism by the use of your valuable Ointment, and that for
more than three years'we have bad no ret urn i.f -t.
j Yery tespecttully, yours, 1 . U.. POKTER.
!! . Raleigh, N. O., August 13th. 1805
i Mas.- Hv A, Bbid4 This lato certrfy that I made use of
Juc. Kbeumatic, piniman "in jBevere case of Bben
maiism. and was entirely cured of it.j-1 can recommend it
to, tbe suffVnng public as an invaluable remedy. . '!" "
Very truty, yooray - - j i " Jli CLARKR;
" ' Raleiob, N. C, Aogiiat 12th, 1863. ,
. Mbs S. A Rcio : 1 take pleasure in stating that I was
affi:ctd with Rheumatism for t wo years, and was cured of
it by the use of Jnur Rheumatic Oinnenl ;" and jor three.
jreara uaT uiieriennea no sunenng from it whatt ver.
Very truly and gratefully yonra, 1 " i - -i -- -!
i : i 1 LUCY A McDONALD.
Price, Two Dollars per b.x
Liberal disoonat at
T CARRAWAV.
lowed to dealer Sold by i - D
44 Fayetteville Str
eet, Raleigh, N. C.
! 1 ilK-itm
September V, l shs. -
No family at the South Should be Without
f The 'Ate Col. John Wright, of Goldsborw', ' N. C , Aug.
14. If2,says : " I have used the SOtTHEKN HEPATIC
PILLS in my family here, and also
Alabama, and alwvy with vcce. I
vant girl who had betn a long time
consumption without receiving any
on m plantation in
b-re a valuable aer-
under l re .ttent Cr
benefit. Almost in
her extremity I was induced to try the Ikpatic PM
Tht-y wee given according to direction. nd she is now
well. entirely rtelored Itp them A si mi or case occurred
ajuottgmy srvanuin Alabama For liver anu lung dig.
eases I have lerfeet confidence in. "Ai."J
j I3r For aaieby ibe Drnggists. Directions accompany
each box.) Sent to any part of the United States lor 3
'per dozen!' Address, " ' . "'"',
j ' ' GEORGE W. DEEMS,
October. 1. . j . ; j Goltkb ro', N O
BATCHELOR'S II IR DYE I
Tbe wig nal and Bet in tbe World 1 Tbe only trne
and perfect Hair Dve. Harmless. Ketiab'e and Ioxtanta-
ueous. , Produces immediately a splendid Black or natu
ral Brown, without injuring the hair or akin '. Bemeoiea
tbe ill effects of bad dres. Sold, br iall Drupjrisis The
genuine is signed William A. Baicbelor. Also,
REGENERATING EXTRACT Op" MILI.EFLECRS,
' ' 9 ' for Restoring and beiutiftring the Hair.
CHARLES BaTCUELOR. Nkw Yoke
August 18, 185 " r 101-ly
j, ITCH I ITTH I ITC H I ( .
Scratch!! Scratch! ! Scratch ! !
WUE ATOM'S OINTMENT
Will care the ITCH IN S HOt'KS. Also cures SALT
RHEUM. ULCERSJ CUILBLXINS, and all eruptions of
Ihe tSKIN Krice 0 eta. For sale by all Urugists
By sending W cents to WEKKS A POTTER, Sole Agts
170 Washington street, B reton, llass., it will b-forwarded
by mail, free of postage, to any part of the United States
Bept. 1. - 1 ' i& tf
Hotels, Boarding Houses, &&.
BILLSBORO' STREET, ;
: xi .,.:(.. : it ATroTGrXr, pv. c.
THI8 POPULAR HOTEL. MTUaTEO ON THE FI-oe-t
Street in the beaunltii "City of IKIw," has al
ready earn-d the reputation, wider ihe tnantrgfiuent uf its
expericticed Proprietor", of being ihe best Hotel in ti e
Mouth. It is located within a few yards of the State Cap
itol, and ta near the bui-ineea part Uf the I'tty . .
If pteasaut and clean b-d. a liberal table; and respect
ful aud attentive servanis will, make gots c latr-rtable,
these can be counted on at the Cxohaiige II .t el
. KAiND.tLL A CO.
: September i. - j ( ;!5 tt .
COOKE'S HOTEL,
MS OPEV, AND THOSE WHO ARE TRAVELING
and wih comfortable qtmrvers and good eainir. flop at
COOKE'S; My terms will be at o oderate as pMb e for
the t tries.' You will alwa find convev lice al tbe depot
tu takeyoa to either of the Hotels in this City bn- be
sure to inquire tor Cooke', where yon wll ge pint Uxtij
n.g ffw-i tuiiug. mjitra water m ortni, at aa pipe tu
sm ke it yu wid n -. -,; i.
' 1 will be prepared to accommodate
the apprtatch ng. Convention. .
j 8epieinber 1. lio..
S r 2" member of "f
GEO. T COOKE.
HH tf.
: PACIFIC HOTEL,
170, 172, 174 & 176 Greenwich Street,
" ' L i) O'KS -QUAES WKST OF BMOAUWAT.j
Retweeu Courllandt and ley
Ms.. New Yotk.
JOIIN. PATTEN, Jr
Proprietor .-, ,J
rm
M known to the tiavelline public
The location t .ei
peciAJJyWtble 'o metcbanta and btin-eift nien : it is :n
close ptoiimity toibebiiaine8 part-jf the City Is on the
bisrhwav of Sibthern and Wertern travel, arid ajasent to
,al me principal nmmntu aim rieinuw ueiii r -:
The I'acitic Thas .liberal acc-mniodatioua f-.r over ,8' 0
P" teaJs -t is weH fiirniahed, and pttiMse very modern
lpiovetnmt fr the coiiiPrt and enterianmeut of its in,
mates. The room are uptciojui and well ventt luted ; pro
vided with g and water; tbe alienrfiince is- ptonipt aod
reeptcfui aod ibe- fc.bie ia generously provided with
every, deMcaey ,'f tpe ea1in-Vg!y?..--v-:'r.t1-.i--.-;
t The Mibicber, who lr the past few years, has been the
. leasee, is now ao'e. proprietor. a d ili'enda to identify him
Sett thort-aghty W)'IV tbe interes s of hi lMu-e With
long rxpertence w eihoiet-keeper,, be trus, by moderate
cbaige and a. fcheralr policy, 40 maintaioMhe ;voruble rep
mation of .the. P,Citic Hotelw ,' ; r 'i:i- . -i - a; . .
N B To I't event o vet charge by Hackmen, the coacbea
of the Hotel are ownedJy'.-the proprnet r
. - ' ' JOHN PATTEX, Jr, :
4 HetH't;-va.' Kef''-y'-r'' -'i-Ty'!.
tiMlf tftt OIT TUK COVtuMTlOJI; AID'
f tbetp-VJsiunir'ihe-city, can tinu ciiifoiiub e rooms.
with or without, b-ard, oi'reasnbi temm, by t,pl.nf
'to :-, -;i-.'5t-wV y,kiMaa;el-fti-l.S:jli03ti.
D' Kewbern street,
f . lUleiirbHeptemberfi. KfjM ZyW-t . .
'I iiP. v-U. l .,""T '!' : .'',. '.: ;
-ff AM PREPARED TO TAKE A fftw HSSB w )U-
M.-trinif the sessi n of the MUt.ventton.at mf .invate
Tea-,
5 iderce. el tnecorner wt M.arim aiu ,ici"weii ttreeta.
, abtfnt
it one hundred yards frbm!the l'andartl V j.ffice.?" '
: , if-.'
ii.
- '
S.rH .it;:ii iiJ..-- vJ-5?-'Vft i,
..t t,
This leadinff Bofei. kbrorarib and RsrcasHeo. Is no4r
in perfect ttrdet Kr, tbe recrption and avcimnodatitn f
S'ttaTold tiatrmtH-:! vro'--fV-''":.
si s- tbt.-ti;',-3t.?--.f -..
.; . ' , j. ,-ji.it' i : '? . 1 '' ' i" ji
Sni
.ar'
CORNER OF NEWBERIv AKir PERSON 8TSL :
. By the Day. Ween ana nouttt.
-.
1 -v
r -' f
WprtbCarollnaf
1
1 : w
AUCTION SALES OF HORSES, MULES, ARMY tSio
jf). -a OKSRESa.ANaOTUEB;
i COVt?HTJlET PROPERTY, $ !
WW7ILtTXKE rCACEFBOirr'tlMST-llv;T(M'BvA-'
ue principal Tit jes and Towns in . tbe State - . H
rTbeae sles will affi.rd Farmers exeeHent tpp.rtnnities ;
to Stock tbeir Farms with any class of animals they desire
to purchase. f .-"kt t I , i
Ench pate wrl embrace a variety of 8t4ckJ including
Riding and Drauirh Horse , and MuU of every eleaa. f A
few very j large Muea jthr'ughij broken to harness and
in Bne condition, will b offered -.t each sale. " 1 " -The
attention ot capitalists and dea'ers in Stock is par
ticu'arly Called to ihe 0pp.riuniti8 here presented, for
profitable investment. M.k i ntehssed for cash at ibese
sales may b sold on eredft, with amp'e securitv, at a large
advance to Farmers Who are depending on tb'etr growing -crops
for mJaiis to pnrehaas ; or may be retained and edld
for cash a a large profit after the crops ha e matured I
, TERMS CASH ON D AY.OF hlhtr ' !
S l will continue during the montbti o' September and
October, and; ;Wi be advertised in thia eoluina a oona
dates are fixed.
At RALEIGJLTon Tuesday. WedVesday", Thursday and
Friday, OcU.ber IClh. Mih. 1 2th and iRth, Ih6 under the
directHin nr.Capt A M. GaBODTtb, A. Q. M, Sate tueotn
nienoe at o c'ock. A M , and will continue from day to
day. as long aa may be deemed expedient after! the above
dates..; j "V1 ' -'i'- --' k- .
. At GREENSBORO', on Tuesday, Wednesday. Thursdav
and Friday,. October i7 lb, IMh, Mth and 2ith, 1865,
i-nder the direct ton of (apt I) MV U Day, A Q M. Sale to
commence at lo o'clock, A M. . ' -I - ;;
At NEWi BEKNEon Tuesday,! Wednesday Thursday
and Fr dy. October atfh, i'th 2rtth, and 7th. l8Sutt
der the direction of Capt D WH Dat, A Q M. Sale ito
I". i'-A::" .k '' J. F. BOYD,
. f J: Col. and Chief Q. M . Den"!t N.C.
Kaleigb'N C, July 24, . T j h2tt
Land-Agency, Proposals, Monuments, &c. ;
BATTLE, HECK & CO.i, RALEIGH, N. C,
will bu, self and leaei adjust titles of. pav taxes on,
ana take "general cae f al. kinds of real estate, goldr
copl'tr. lead, iron and other mines, water powers Ac. : '
" . Through rel able agents iu evert eountv. accurate in fur
mation will begtveu about particular localities, tracts of1
lana. ti. i ,
Will, likewise .undertake col'ection of debtu in North
Carolina! and elsfwiiete. bv suit or otherwise '
Comutunicatiouscouhdeutial: Commissions and charges
uiouermu. f i ..... i . -
Raleigh, June IS, 65. - "i
5(Wtf.
W. K.
KICUAKDON.
W. R. KILLER.
! NEW BUSINESS
GENERAL. INTELLIGENCE
LAND AGENCY.
i
For the; Purchase and; Sale of Land,
Prp-
cuihig of Iii mes and Situations for
f K Freedmeu and others
fMHE UNDERslGNED Wli.L ESTABLISH IN THIS
I eitv, on ist Jiriy next, a General Intelligence and
land Agency Office t-r the purchase and sale of Real Es
tate and oilier pn.pertv ; also f r the purpose of Procuring
Homes for the r reed men and others Parties desiring to
hire labirof any de-jript'oo will do well to rail m na. We'
will have connected with our business a tinstrate Auction
eer for the Sale if Ral Estate and other property Our.
experience in buainca iteoerally wilt, we trust, be auf
tic eitt recommendatioo to secure us a liberal share of pat
ronage t; ; ' 1 ; . ' ' : .
Our office, for the present, will be one door above the
Prvateo office. ' . ' '
RICHARDSON A MILLER.;
Raleigh. June 22, 1RB5. - S7 tf.;
ROSI2V! IiOSI! : ROSIW !
CONTRACTS WANTED, PROPOSALS
".--.U , INVITED, ,:dny. I
For Melting, Straining. Barreling and Trans
porting to the Railroad or Kiver, all tbe
Kooin in Sampson County, belong j-
ing to tbe S.tte. Proposals
inviternntil Thursday.
Xevetnber 2nd.
awj RA LEO PROPOSALS ARE INVITED UNTIL
7 Thord ;y. t he md day of November next for contracts
to make barrel, melt xno strain K mm nU and head up
rmrreli and transpori vi inn p'aceadesisrnatedrbelow, the
following beds t' Ki'Stn. to wit : All inampin County.
One bed "i4r Archibald Miwk, known at ttU Oox bedi
Weibr. ks District 1 00 bb I , tube del vered at Faisou's
Dept, distance i v miia tioe'ine'' tM near James M.
Ma-libcrp's, known aa the MaKhberu bed, .Wesl brooks Dis
trict, li.n bbis, to be delivered at Faisone Depot, 14
miles,.? One other bd near F Jero-gan'a, iingo Dtsfrict,'
v iwm bbls i ne o'her near B. Jermgan'a Mifleo District: 1
? 0 bbls- One other neiir UcDona'da "X Roads. Minaro
Diairot. l.itNl bb's . Ooe other near Spring Branch Meet
ing House.: Mingo Dtatrict. .tvO.. eacb to be 4et vered at
Fayetteville or Smith field Depot, as the Contractor may
tleet i diatance 25 miles H 7
. , Proposals will be received for any part or the whole of .
llaw worR rvr iniivoice, a may propose to tnaxe ano
oei.ver tbe burrels. B to u elt. mraio rosio, fill -and head
wp the barrels, and C to baUJ to the Depot, any one or
More bed ; while U may propose io lake tbe wbole c m-
. tract ot WH the bed. . The roan mast be pot io rood mer-
cbantable barrels wtbie;ght ho--pa. and delivered in gord .
shipping order; ttte! rosm all V b melted and well
i ruined, Coniractors will be required to erform one-
ilinrtb prt ol iheir cintracis eacl month, completing toe
vh- If bv the 1st dav of April. I8ih . Bond and approved
ecurit-iwitlbe reqniret. witu ctindttioh for i&e laithtut
fuifi nieritot ctiniiactav The (Slate wiUqiHke partial pay :
xnent lo ContracUirs ai the work progresses, ,reei viu2 iu
each case at lea' ope third of the tainuut due to eacb.
niil the cootraot t coinu eted ; oui no mouey will -pe
mid in advanee for woiik not performed, and jwtl receive
ihe nmin tv the rooiidl burreu of at least sSSil ilbs net. ,
The Quantity of rosin in e tch bed is ihe estimated quaa-
liiv : jihouJd it run over or fair under the estiina'e, the.
intriict will be cooxidered fi'led cintv when the whole bed
.is lakvn tip The right to fej-ct bids "is reserved. B;ds
should be endorsed uttt ih bcfc i Proposa'a to laTce op
Miate Rosin in Siimi'soo County." arid addressed to W. If.
' A.vera, Algw"rmiilifeldf N. C BidsdiJged in the PHtt office
at N'ewtiin Gf ive; feainpn'tilo , Vni.'or before tbe last day ;
of this uiouih (Uctobet,lvili be ca!ta tor. at j Ibai ofhee..
!'- . - 1 ' "i - . . : W U.AVKRt.
I i: Ag nt for rbtie Treasurer.
Ri'rArdIeJohnstoniCunlv. N C ' I '
otk I 1 her are two beds' in lolinston Cootitv, (one the
Itn.iw.n. the othar toe Uaiiev Deal-an- i woo a .let out;
pr vatetvi. 1 AV ,H. AVERA, Airt-V Ac-i
, potoberT ' r : . "7 ;
MONUMENTS! MOAIUMENTS
1'
W?!4V' . THE; "SUBSCRIBERS
KtNG. WHITEI-AW
I'. -
cx.
m,'i IJCAVJS TO JArClttn IHtia VbPcIUI.SMB
i KO IJCAVE 10 INFORM TH El OLD!
It uiid the etritens of the Sta.e ftenehiliy," that haviejt
re.opend,tbeir, . 4:-"., ; i" j V : : ' - -
M AU Bf, K iA Nl) STONE WtiRiCS,
o tk; Barut Blnek, at MNDER'g -04
Stand, Fyei textile Street, j
They are n"- prepared to fui'niah
MONUA1E IS,
TAULTS.
c4 U- U BAD STONES ,
'-'.
it' "
.. WABBLE MANTLES, A&
! Havia-f associated with " nS"oievf THE BEST JAB
VKk)t IN THE COUNTRY, and fnrtn'tbe' arradjrements
we have made, we flattt r (nri vetiiit we ean turnib a II
w.rk' in ..or line us cbeaH'a aObedoo'i
em city, for proof ofrwhti-b'CH: and!1exa-m
-varrety of desiKos and bur. '! :firto?:W.pfc
- And" lb extract-Ii 4f kfei.-;: -i:'
4 v -T
'.I.'- M fa-tit.i?;'-5f-:r
Btoeua,-?--
Lrieinber;i!"t,i4i
'- ... '-i. Al.
; Buying, sen nig juitt Jbeasiiig iieai jatiatft3
yKfili? PEROS, stf WlilNG iTO -; BI:SBlt;ft
V,i"-;-'IaiietKei'EilV
bis Hotetw- on Hheeraersoft Wlrot
'WatWl-itteetiliMI.?.
- buiMOe hi pr"mptriutw
wiethL btm ttt jfiveeu'ire aatisMei'
'iff' Betiijt:rwel knoavo 10 the et nsof Bal-gb an. 4 "Walce
rj'tity tht-und.'rti(red h ptbe' will -n T. es -ittc4o
viU( ,jneirJp!wm' ra -iii ouitu.;i,ui'Ar -., .j . vtv B.IS
rAcent for Wake Cotwtv ofe jfioueec Land "AJfli" .f
AUCTlONrSA.t BS
aSt-CT
rIJ: Tzr&Sr .TTtnited; Por Cale tz.
-"4
$10 REWARD.
a'Wltt.r PAT 'THJABtTV'E REWARD iF0THE
followiag named paperaj tbafrwere lost wt taken from
vay store oo Hsrgett fetrtstt, Brd dt"j from Favetevllle ? r
-t One Captain's Commission, Henderson (1 Hall, Ho. A,
th Regiment Iowa Infantry j one Discharge B "en1itfd;
man by gen'i order uf Geo, W. T. Sheraiao f one Pension
ord;r, bio lot of yhotogchrrand owevTn8poration,
to Keokuk. Iowa, snven bv tbe U 'S. H- Kailrada, and
also -privaie papers.'. K irtlf ask ao qaestionsbut pay tbfr r
uutv.iv7m v iiuiiwuHtivijf va iwciii.ui lag viiivibv
any -mformation leading to recovery of bem i ,4'
auiteigo; uctoDen.8. -'viyc-'-n
?" lid if..L.
-frjrn as taken from maj besitlky.jsy gen. a.
w w, : R Lawton,' (Cnfed. at w near DanVille,- Va J ;
atoX)t tbe 1Mb of Aprt last, a Cream Colored Mare,' While
mane ind tail, white star in forehead, fine sttieatid setioat
Was last aeen in pnssesKion of Maj ; J N Edmondson n.
Cnntuluini' M It . TKauK..m . A :lr .rj
w f V , A. V i wewn aswatiA will UC IMIU Wl.iliS
. w ... .. :i's 1 - J . j .. . . . . i
recuterjr ui buiu auiiuai, u- uoi iniurea. oore v. .
, . -, r Ma JOHN KEID. , '
,.' Petersburg. Va.
' September 27. -',f ' S3 lm
1 f23 REWARH. ' j
63T OLEN FROM THE UNOfcRSIGNED;! ON THE-
night of the 4th instan', a Roan Horse, with a star inv
hra forehead, a scar -over bis left eve, been-struck with a
rt.ck his left fore foot tin&hod.' The above reward wilt
be giyen for bis recovery. ,- i JXO JOS ES," 4 f
: f . I - At Camp Holmes I
Octobr , r - i ; . f y s 148 twpd j
5 50 REWARD. f '
STRAYED -OFF :, NEA R jCH h PE-j - HILLj A- FINE
deep Biiy tlorse.Tather long bodt d, ifj bands
high, about 7 years old j branded Son 'the neck and A on,
the left fhoubler, over an old brand C S.! When last seen
he was on the road to l Fayettev.lle. The aboue reward
will be pa'd lor bis delivery to me at rats t uce
W. U. JONES.
Raleigh, September 8, ' .
122 tf
WANTED.
BEESWAX AND T A LLO WE WILL PAYj THE
highest market price either tb ceh or tra'de. fur any
auantity of Beeswax and Tallow
- '. 'v" : ;':W ' WM.
H. SMITirCO:
'i, 122 tf
September 6S.
WANTED
TO PUUCllAsE. "
V A! GOOD AND J CONVENIENTLY LOCATED piTY?
Land Agents.' ,
FayettevirWStreet.
Raleigh, June 17, 1865. j 5? tf.
--! . . : : i " .
HANDSOME ANDi VALUABLE PROPERTY.
j-tOK SALE j 28 JCRES OF JfiX'ELLExT" F A R31
ine Land. 44 ea tivm. ltrfiegn, on- tpe i.-oirai
: Railroad. .imoroveinen's.Jrerv' good two'aforw dwelling
Mint mil' Hniius c Thftienre Td acres Vif orilt itttil erowth
nf Pine. Oak arid Hickoi-y, besides id acres of other Woiod-
land. -This tarm is very welt wa'eced. and neil adiniiab'y
for cultivation,! -There) is a beautiful grove ound i the
. ... . . ' . . . .n r J J Wl
aweiiing, ana it is atiogemer a oetigniiui ann ueauawi
residence. ; Apply to j
Li. -.wijrn.es ,
Pionesr Land Office.
i i.so tf
September 19.
-' "i -! WASTED!! - ! ':
COTTON ! COTTON ! !
ef B ALES .tpTTON WANTfc.D, FOR -WHICH
' currency or-sptete wil
be paid I
E. A WHITAKER;
Sept. 23
TEACnER WASTED - ;; f
I DESlRRTHE'SEKVIi ES OF ONE THOROUGHLY
qualified to teach the -English branches,- French and -l.atm,
and Music ou the plan.ow'VScboul to open the 1st jrf -October.
I would orefer ne not younger than . twenty
:foor, years of ag?, decided in .her manaitrn-ut and, very
strict.' Any lady woo can answer to tbe above, wisnipg a
bituation, can near oi one ov aa iresajng i
i- AIR or WES. M. J HUHLiE.,
;1' ,i - Cr.leraine. BertieX'oi, Ni-CV
Keterences given ana requtreu. . t ,
Bept. 23. . . -. -. , . . , . ,j .
185tff
WOODS: WOOD!! WOOD!!.
WANTED TO CONTRACT FOR O E; HUNDRED
Cords of Wood ; Oak'. As-b and Hickory, and sfme Pine!
To be delivered immediately Apply at the ? Standard
ofSce ftr farther intoi-matiotr. - ,
September .15 - . . J , 128 tf r
WANTED.
fc&rfcsr A DAY II AGKNIS WANTF-Di TO SELL
R9ia5eJanew and 'wnoderltil SEWI.XQ M ACHINE.
the "Ply cheap one licensed. Address AW (A CLARK,
Biddeford, Maine ! ; ?! : 1
Ok A! BIO NTH I AGENTS W AIjTED FOR
tTTJeFr nx tutit ely w afticle, just out. i Ad dress O.
T GARbY, City Bui.dirg. Biddetotd, Maine. ' i f
Seoteinber 7 - 13 8m -
Three1 Hundred Cords of Wood Wanted.) ;
PROPOSALS W I LL BE RE-El VED FOR THREE
hundre l Cords of iro d Hickory and Oak Wood, lo
be deli vet ed atktbe Yarborougb-House, oo -or ;b''f're the
I Mb of October, latio. fropisls tor s nailer quantities
will be received. J. H. HOKE, Proprietor, f
Septembers I ., . . . i - tf
Profe-onitJards, &c.Vj v
Dlt. E, BCliKE HAYWOOD
VtFERS -HIS PKObJhSSlONAL SERVllJES TO THE
.J citizens of RaieiubJ. Office at his residence. (
.- ;-.' :
QUENT. BUSItfcE,
ATT0K.NEY. & COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Office in the Court. lioue, ttaleiyb, n. V. .
"ARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVES T0j THE EX
AMINATION of Tl l lJiS. to CON VEY AN' 1NGL to
the adjotmnenr nd setttetnenl of Books a ad "Accounts,
and tbe COLLECTION
of .Claims.
Raleigh, July 21, 155
60- Pm.
O H BROWStXO,
Of Illinois.
THOMAS RWING, Jtt.
1 Of Kausas. ijl
BRCWTSIKG & EWING;
Attorneys and
Counsellors
at
Law,
OffiM. W mrth A Street, VapiUftMU, .-
',".-1 r?i .fe Kshiiglo' Ui-;'C(?- '!.-1 --i
i
Practice in ihe Suprebie Court, the Court of Claims, and
in the Oeparttu
Aug a4, i-
menta
l('9-tf.
LW1S P. OLUS LAW OFFiCri j
R
RMOVE1 ; TO THE L TE GEM BR I NCH'S OF-
6ee, n HiiUborol Strpfet Special at teh turn to W ar
o.atters. , Will attend jtll the ttfiternaits 1 mediate.
The Government having estntrished; its Board f- War
ClaiwS nt Wtihingr'on,, gjecial attention glveB-. to j the
lirtMODt and thorough 'prosecution of such as are commit
. . . ? .. . . -m ... -i ;- i . - :
Xea o ne care oi tuia iuice, t ;
Seotember 2H. . ; - s' S - is.i-rtt
6;K''la1si?13a8OTwAirv:.-vi--
ffl-H EDWARD WARREN, OF N U KT H C A KOLI N A j
:ll ff haf yHmiivwlv, jymjxH-ertlv 1 In' ttie iettjr of "Baltimore,
w here he wi ft practice bis profession--in all of jts branches
aad jfive especial aitention Jt,y.urgery; ; . He wail also pr'e-
lre young nmn lor eraanaiiua in xaeaiciae or ior envermg
;surrl)ana;0t v,
leather; Boots and Shoes;: j
:'ffESi iK 1818.: Z j ; -t
WM. SMITH BROWN A CO.,
..Muni a 11 w fki 1 ana - -
.-'-
r',.
war; stith: b RcwsricetveBa
MneniUv iyii 1-ION tor . on,. Commissiori., tad utksV
cash advances oq;bipmt. nta, : Uts at rangetoeoM are sncn
.dren
nweaf.
.arti&lijw
metal-tibt
hoe Is roioutbe feet are kept dry, thbs
Atinigr
v tbe neai tu ana saving 'Bvmeyv. i t.-MX. i i
-rf-'.s:tv'iWii-' ;.--irf';s2te: -.- is i-fi-'
-ii?..-. . ;
i-ir1- . v-i .. .. .jfiir. : f i S.-.tnti, '
. .ll iane BDod'MaKers can. hbo cr..iv
twages atHowemA JCblWTweloTITrrr
n bii?h; imi Rf? Jt-K "ii-
fiAltEIt-SEAND
rla trwFKte M AttBRS.
rl 1 3 M l.KATHKK. JUSt
. 53, Cfianiber Si. Sew Xt.r "IJ
t At Byj?BCVj(Nf3- HOEWITtotEntltQ U
ip twonth trd irtie tfsuat expe-fBupplyin'hff fMmMPE J !
with f bts teay 'be fevedTSrtrtmiiJrj. K--;jteptetnbef'-,-'y - ' v.:
rcaaanora to puvany inner Miinons ot aotiaraare -IIS" V" - j--w,.5 t.- i., a,--' -w P-i --.i-,t......v.'-f:'
aavett bf rtWs UBefut inventio: The Hbe v,f U AIUESiSfc'ii M.f' 'C'-t-;?T?-
drsboea?wrna-in perfect until theest of iii h -metM '
p i
iHADLFY'8 DUPLEX feUiiraC, Itir?Tav
j -eje,!)- oecnpye '
Uakitjfttlte mftatf
AGREEACLE
Skirt worn.
3
-
. vfi' t"'?' -
At.hore8aIaA4 retail
MM
W,B.4..S.TUCSESkV- "
RaleignZ belt T-TTf
-r. j i.
.t:MAXONt3TBQNG.f-':
3
58 FAXETTKIIJUE St., Marketsqaare
DETjATNES,
POPLINS,
..'.nr- -frt "fflO s''"4 W
150.000 W(l TH . MUllffi
-':CASSIMBBBfft-lg ' - -.r- ;
f4:' ysfe SB-AKBRfm - ' - '-41
' ,Vi' .. . - - OlTS-
- - s" -P i aY
rjewt? t'
We are prepiredjd sell jnlarge or - amall quantitiei-
Parties buying goods by tbe piece wUKftl "?'
SAT
By looking fhrongh bar sfocu '""t
intl
Orders from the Of ontrjr MmHtijJ,i glveordefs bn
personal attention, agd wilt, send prices of snytrtkle by
mail, oa BDnlication. !i " i v4.;.W?:4s-"i "4V ii..s-il
: Raleigh, September 25... "...';.- ."i W--'' ;
XL U.JLii A A A,, a? j3acixox.'azf
rfffr ,rr' f ' I 'fii tfe::ftjFSipy?a
EMMET, CUTllBERTi STORE.'
Crime nf ,VeHnfir nnrl T.TirlrllA Rt.e . t
. . w..'tJ'' ?r"T-r"r,"TV''--i
,..f5
ilJCitf i JUJCilitJCi i.
,t'
'AVE JDST RECEIVED A FBLIV ASli COMPLETE.
assortment of ;
4
AND
mux
: FURNISHING .GOODS MhiMM
HATS ANHCAPS-iiV
'ivlSl'
. BOOTS AND sSHOES, tlay!
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Which they will sell
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Orders by Express promptly atteadad tesfe-
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BiroVVye Diaper jeans. Paper, and,tjtajn.Cnbica, s " -
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