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i Ml "I I New Berne Advertisements. Goods, Liqnors, Furniture, Latest New Iteias niscellaneonsNews Itassr sioners elect for the ensuing year convened at.the Mayor's office on Wednesday evening aiui for the purpose of organizing the Board. i The Clerk read the certiflcates of election, announcing the foUowing genUemen duly electedf Mayer Uovi. VVm. ti.

uamson. Wetern Worrf-Messrs. C. M. Farriss, Parker and A.

SorrelL -1 Middle Ward Messrs. J. n. noot, triu. n- Richardson and H.

Mahler. Muter Ward Messrs. N. 8. Harp, Wnut -wo- and D.

L. Royster. Hon, Daniel G. Fowle, Judge of the Superip-Courts of Law and Equity, by request, qualified members elect, except the Mayor, who. was on account of illness In his family, The Bofird then organizcMy the appointment B.

Root, Mayor, pro tern. M. Farriss, was re-elected Treasurer to Board: 1 Mr. Wm. C.

Parker was elected Chief Constable and Mr. G. L. Horton, Assistant I j. Messrs.

N. Harward and M. Later jwere I. 1. MITCHELL WHOLESALE DEALERS IN A.

JEt IX Ai I 22 Pollock flLiTf.wberBtK. C.v Have In store, 'and orrEB for bali -v" 200 doc. assorted Locks. 1,000 pairs Hinges. i 600 gross 4 800 do.

Knives and Forks. "150 dot Pocket Cutlery. 100 dos. TaperCross-cut, Mill 8i taa BasUrd JTiies. OO Kegs none oura.

100 kegs Cut and Wrought Nails. 100 set Buggy and Wagon Rims 100 4t I Spokes. loo I Hnoa and Axles. 100' Ladles' and Gent's 8addlee, Bridles. Harness; Whips, Collarst Ac.

A 200 bags Shot.) CI 1. HAND, CROSS CUT, AND CIRCULAR 8AWB. LEATHER .1 AND. RUBBER BELTTNO, AND SHEET IRON, 'LEAD, TTN, AND t. HOLLOW WARE.

v. We keep and are constantly receiving, plows, i HOES, FORKS, AXES, STRAW CUTTERS, CORN SHELLERS, tto. Sole Agents for the celebrated Qneen of the South COOK STOTE. Agent for FAIRBANKS Platform and Counter Scales, EVANS WATSON'S FIEE AND BTJBGLAB PEOOr SAFES. Which we sell at Manufacturer's prices.

dec 15 tf I PALMERS! ieng CMESINUI ST. PHILADELPHIA. ASTOfi 19 CRCCNiT. NEW YORK. I.

BOSTON. nr ru INVENTOR B.FRANK;pLMER.LL.0.PRESU.A.LHf8Ct. rinBA IvtvonilrtuB tnn1 ftrmrored lis the 44 best'9 the most eminent Sclcntilic and 8urglcal fiocls-i ties of the world, the inventor, having been bon-j with Qwnrrl of FIFTY GOLD AND SIL VER MEDALS (or "First Including the vrai. nr World's Exhibitions In Lon don and New York also the most Jlonoranr RH port of the great Society of Surgeons or ran giving his Patents plaoe above tue English ani Dr. Palmeb gives personal aivemioo the patronage of the prominent Officers of th a tSoxttt hit Mulnr-Ocnerals and more than a thousand 'less distinguished officers and sol4 diers have Worn the ralmeruniDS on icu uum 'nwnta numiiKr nf eminent cmllans are, by thiraid, fllling Important positions, and CllcCtUOHJl conceal luuir iiiimuiioi-w Advicri and Pamphlets Gratis.

Ti.niKiiinn of T)irutlcal copyists, Dr. PALMER, as above directed! oSVohU Isrent. i GEO. ll. TAYLOR, dec 5 tjl New Berne, N.

C. COPARTNERSHIP I v. Nov. 1. 18C5.

We havo thil day formed a Copartnership under the name and style of -i WUITF0CD, DILL For the transaction of a Shipping and General nnur.tifimy In this town, vest side ot Craven Street, on old f'nuntv Wharf. ,,.,1,. kf Naval BtOreS. lODacCQ, full stock of Carpenter's, CoopersV Machl. 's, Blacksmith's.) Turpentine, ana oaaaiora to which we invite parucmar vwu a Biness of his proiession, aiaea uv mCU wv--qualincattons and greatest experience.

lie is specj iv tiin Onvcrnment. and has r. appointed a Day Police. i I motion of Mr. C.

M. Farruis, K. P. Rattle was appointed City Attorney. Mr.

Caswell Pollard was elected Captain of he Watoh. "I I motion of Mr. Richardson, the number of Night Watch was limited to twelve, and the following were appoinica Messrs. Josiah Gilbert, J. D.

Thompson Jbo. nnohnroh Wm. BelL A. Eatmaoi S. IIUl.

jmw.v 1 Cooper, P. Waddell, Howell Moss, Thos.tDancy, Bryan and Washington'Overby. i On motion, the Commissioners were appoiuwu committees in their respective Wards, Messrs. Root, Royster and Overby werelapf pointed the committee on the burying ground. On motion of Dr.

McKee, Messrs. H. Mahler. C.M. Farriss were appointed as the commit on Pumps.

I armointcd Weigh Master, on motion of Mr. Farriss, it was ordered that riio.tnr tmiv off the balance of bond u. Williams out of first w. mnTiPvi collected. fr Ttirfiardson.

it was ordered ju uiuuuu a committee of three De appoinieu the si th Citv charter and salaries. Com IC119M mittee consists of Messrs. Farriss, Dr. MeKee, tii favor oro tern, was added to VPLl U1VUVU) MT above committee. I Th last Wednesday in each month was deter- m5nd on for the regular meetings of the Board.

The Board then adjourned, to meet on W4dnes- eveninsr next, at 7 o'clock. J. J. CHRISTOPHERS, Cltrk. the 10th instant, abou mne o'clock at niirht, as Mrs.

Polly Taylor ufd her family, residing near Grimsly's Church, in Greene rountv. were seated in the house, a noise hke the crying of an infant was heard outside theidoor, nnninsr the door, a white female in- a ii jt Alto criinj unrir1v naked. WAS WUUU vix "vf- In ann neighbors and a pnysician was noon examination the chUd was found to Je bad- hvd on one side, as if nan Deen Zia a lire for the purpose of destroying it, but, it is thought, its cries softened theheam sMtiii connected with evenoi me iuuuuu a affair, and induced them lo take it frjmthe fire to dispose of in some other way. TheJ physician thought it to be about three days olcf The poor little outcast was dressed and care for by the kind family into whose hands it had. thus informant says.

St is likely to-do uuicu, i well, a mi i hbors think the parents, tSrwLrfr SSo ttw. lei ThVbeart lance luc sickens at the contemplation of sucn a uejea, i shows to what depths dt crime poor weak human nature is capable of descending when once the steps are turned to the paths of shame. The Exchange. If we were a tfaveiler, weary, hungry and sleepy, and to comei-iri sight of the Exchange Hotel on Hillsborough street, Raleigh, N. we should feel glad and comfortable, or, at least, be in a fair way to feel io pretty AFnf trip F.irrhane.

goon, liie inienuriiuii wwiv. i i maiinfMiTriOnT. UVIU, avwo. 0i ivf ii ii it ma luiiuiuckt 0f 34,. Wallace, wiU be iouna wu hotel is ezpected to be.

RALEIGH MONEY MARKET. nnvnvrrrVTi BY JNO. G. WILLIAMS RU-, BBOKEK5S RALEIGH, N. Bank of North-Carolina.

85 of will to reau of a by the the an the the I be TiRlfssrranhic. CongressionitLi i- Jan. 18. In the Senate, Mr. Nes-mith "made a speech advising a generous policy towards the South.

Mr. Wade followed at length, enforcing the theory of equal rights to all men be- The House was engaged all day in the discus- of the bill to extend the right of suffrage in District of Columbia, andpassed it) by a vote no to oo, KiviiiK, Hur" elective franchise to tne negroes oi wvyw i Kansas Legislature." TC-taTTTOiKiYH 18th. The Kansas Senate passed yesterday resolutions favoring the trjal, conviction and hanging of JeffersonjDavis and leaders of the rebellion equally guilty. The Mexican Empire. Washtsgtok, Jan, 18th.

News from Havanna that advices from Mexico are unfavorable ito Imperialists. Tbe inhabitants of Monterey no security from Maximilian's troops and are leaving the City. Over 80,000 left in three days.j Sinaloa alone remains in the hands, of the Im perialists. Markets. New York, Jan.

18. Cotton dull; gold closed jatl38K. TO Special jNoiices. Mrs. Reid's Khenmatic omimeni.

Read the following testimony rin its favor, and it are afflicted with Bkeumatwm, Neuralgia, or kindred disease, try it If you have friends afflicted, get them to try Owing to the want of mail facilities, certiflcates cannot be obtained! at present from all who have signified their desire to furnish The following are irom respectable, and well-knovm citizens of this city J'--. Raleigh, N. August 17th, 1865. Mrs. S.

A. Reid I take pleasure in -stating that and two other members of my family were cured of Rheumatism by the use of your valuable Ointment, and that for more than three years we have had no return of it. Very respectfully, yours, H. PORTER. Raleigh, N.

August 12th, 1865. S. Reid: This is to certify -that I made use of your; Rheumatic Ointment'" in a severe case of Rheumatism, and was entirely cured of it I can recommend it to the suffering ae on in nal liable rentedu. Vp.rv trulv. vours.

1 H. CLARKE. Raleigh, N. August 12th, 1865. 4 stating Mrs, 8.

A. Reid I take pleasure in that I was afflicted with Rheumatism for two years, anu was curcu 1 uj i "Rheumatic Ointment;" and for three years have experienced no suffering from it whatever. Very truly and gratefully yours, I lucy a. Mcdonald. fgf Price, Two Dollars per box.

Liberal discount allowed to dealers. Sold by I CARRAWAY, 44 Fayetteville Styeet, N. C. W. H.

Lippitt, Druggist, WUmingtonj Primrose Dillingham, Druggists, Newberu. S. J. Hinsdale, Druggist, Fayetteville. M.

A. C. A. Stanton, Druggists, Norfolk, Va. Dr.

T. Walsh, Druggist, Kinston. sep 1 6m i Agua de Magnolia. A toilet delight The ladies' treasure and gentlemen's bo0n! The sweetest', thing and largest quantityi Manufactured from the rich Southern Magnolia. Used for bithiug the face and person, to rende the skin aoft and fresh, to prevent eruptions, to perfume clothing, It overcomes the unpleasant odor of perspiration," It removes redness, tan, It cures nervous headache aud allays inflamation, It cools, softens and adds delicacy to the skin, It yields a subdued antf lasting perfume, It cures musquito bites and stingi of psects, It contains no material injurious to the skm i Patronized bv Actresses and Opera Singers.

It! is what every lady should have. Sold everywhere. Trv the Maimolia Water once and ypuwiii use no other Cologne, Perfumery, or Toile Water al-terwards. DEMAS BARNES nov22 6m Props. Exclusive Ageits, N.

T. T-fl860 X. Drake's Plantation Bitters.4They purify, strengthen and mvigf orate, Thev create a healthy appetite, They are an antitode to change of water and pffi.pts of dissipation and late iUtJ IV.V-.. f-. hours, 'i I They strengthen the system and enliven the mind, J.J "They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers, They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach, They cure Dyspepsia and constipauon, They cure Diarrhea, Cholera and- Cholera They'cure liver Complaint and Nervous Heaj- aThov the best Bitters in the world They make the weak strong, and are exhausted nature.

creat restorer. Tbey are made oi pure di Rum, the celebrated Calisaya Bark, herbs, and are taken with the pleasure; nrithnnt rpp-ard to age or time of roots and of abever-day. Par tieuWy recommended" to delicate persons requir- mti Rtimulant. Sold by all Urocers, Hotels and Saloons. Only genuine when Cork is covered by our private U.

S. Stamp. Beware of counterfeits and reiiuea Dome. P. H.

DRAKE 21 ark Nfcw York. nov 22 6m Itch Itch Scratcn i ointment will cure the Itch in fortyr Aso cures Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Cmlblains, and aU eruptions jrf the Skin. Price nnta. Forsaldby auiiruggisw. By sending 60 cents to WEEKS POTTER, Sole Agents, 170 WaaTiino-ton street.

Boston, it will be forwarded by mall, free of post- asre to any part of the United I p. F. PESCUD, Agent, sept 21 ly Semmons' atrenirthen and Raleigh, N. C. i Brazilian Spectacles, to improve the sight, of old and hv flov ok- nVkhU with ease tod comfort to.

th eve. withoutlthe distressing resmisoi irequcui rr. i. These celebrated glasses are too well iwn throughout the South to peak of their Dry Are JT WheeleT C0 i fit Young, nlst Ifa, Street, RALEIGH, N. Selling on" their Entire Stock at New York Cost Dress' Goods and Calicoes AT COST! Trimmings and Fancy Articles AT COST! Hats and Boots and Shoes AT-COST1 Groceries and Cigars' AT COST Fine Old Brandy, Gin and Whiskey, in Bottles, and Superior Old Bourbon Whiskey per Gallon or Barrel, AT COST! Dealers andthe-pubUc generally will find it to their interest if they will call and examine our :1 Stock.

KELLOGG. WHEELER Raleigh, N. C. jap 15-tf. I THE undersigned respectfully informs the cit-izens of Raleigh and Ticinity that he has reopened bis FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT, where he will constantly keep on hand a good as- sortment of PARLOR, DINING ROOM, asi HA SOFAS, BEtt, FURNITIUE.

ROCKING CHAIRS, CHAIRS, 1SBLE TOP TiBLiSj BUREAUS, -t BEDSTEADS, MATTRESSES, UPHOLSTERING AND REPAIRING Done with neatness. All kinds of ITU I i Made to order. Street, next to Mr. Geacsmas UKAUSMAM o. 1 .1 A.

W. i Manufacturer and Dealer in Furniture. dec 21-lm? DeCarterctaidArmstwiig's 5. Book Bindery, nvKK inri is. xii wmt flTORK.

RALEIGH. B. V. iVTWn ADDED AN EH UttJx NEW I I renared to execute KTblndmz wfth neatness and de- iXLM. k.ZA.

spatch. nook Department. Having on hand a large stock of fine paper we are prepaid to fill orders for all kinds ot Blank ireX.pni smallest memorandum to the lara-est Bank Ledger, at short notice. -7 -V Rnlmg ueparuaeuH to execute all kinds of Ruling in a manner that cannot be surpassed. vo.

te work as cheaply as any establishmeni oi rni-facilities warruut-uo ni the kind in the United btates. for sale, at publisher's prices, the National Series of School Books Orders from teacnera uu will meet with prompt attention. JOHN B. FULXER, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER, 8 Dey St eet, Jfew Tork HAS IN STORE AJNO hmui diate shipment, and is manufacturing to order, Portable and Stationary Steam Engines and Koilers. om uww j.v...

riht Saw Mills of the most approved construc-ttfn; of aUstoss, cutting 700 to 500 feet oflum-ber per hour; Grist Mills, Mill Irons, Water Wheels, and every kind of Mill Machinery; Mining Machinery Tools, and SayT Works; Cotton and Wooled Machinery, xc Vertical Iron Planers. I Engine Lathes, i Drill Woodworth Planing Ma- i. chines. Gray Wood's Planing I -Machines, i Daniels' Planing Mach's. Moulding i Boring Machines.

Slatting Machines, Upright Drills. -f Steam Pumps, Force Pumps, Liftipg Suction Pumps, Hydraulic Jacks, Screw i Shafting Pulleys and "I Power Morticing Foot Morticing Borinc tt tt Blinfl Blat Ten'nlng Circular Saw Wright's patent Scroa Saws. anA anther belt-Patent Belt Scroll Saws. lugs Circular Reserving Mills Leather and Rubber hoseUpright 4 Tiwnr nri On Fit-: Rot'v Mining Pumps. tings ucBuipuwu Rteam and Gas Pipes.

chinery and Railway Steam and ater uuages ouppueo. Co-ttn Gibsi Ccttcn Gins 1 1 Tairinr Tnirle. Brown. Southern. Craven, Excel- sior ana Mcuariuy voiiuu om j.r' horsepowers, and everything 'required for the same, stoi-e and tor saie ai me lowest orders are respectfully Tnnlo.

BAR 1 Also; And by a A A report ia current at" Chicago tnat a prominent railroad officer, understood to" be W. B. Ogden, President of the Norfch-western Railroad, who, had invested large Buma in the Nevada silver mines, has received his first dividend in the shape 'of a Wh of silver, in bars, valued at $45,000 to based on the present value of greenbacks. -Gen. Beauregard is busy with the New Orleans, Jackson and Great Northern Rail-.

road, of which he is Superintendent. Mr. W. H. Stiles, President Polk's Charge d' Affairs to Vienna, and the a historical work on Austria, and formerly member of Congress from Georgia, died at Savannah on the 20th ult.

He was a Colonel in the Confederate army. On Saturday night the Hon. Charles Sumner had a box sent to him at his rooms, which on opening, found to contain human finsrer. accomDanied by a note in the i i fnllnwincr worda: You old son of a I send you a piece your friend's finger, It your bill passes, have a piece of your body. i A.

UNION JSXAr. Nt clue has yet been discovered whereby trace this strange missive to its origin. Tr Rlackburn. of the vellow-fever plot Notoriety, is now writing a series of medical articles for the Toronto u. iieauer.

Oflii. Hooker lies at his residence in New York completely paralyzed, being unable to or waus -Charles H. Carr. a prominent Wall street hmi-pr in ficrnwd bv the New York papers abandoning his family, and eloping with French actress to Europe. Gen.

Sheridan has published a letter in rfir.lv t6 that of the rebel Uen. Jany, in which he shows that he captured more pris oners than Early claimed as his whole iorce. Major! General Howard and Henry Ward Bcecher, are lecturing in Boston. A nhicaffo clersrvman missed his stock ings on Christmas morning, and after a long search found one jon each horn of a new milch cow, which had been presented to him his parishioners, and ornamented in this way to indicate that it was a Christmas gift- Two customers entered a room used for manufacture of "Pharoah'siSerpents" in upper story of a house in just as explosion occurred. One of the visitors was blown out of the window and instantly killed, and the other and dealer in the dano-erou3 toys were found lead in the SOUTHERN ITEMS.

Tho -Nrnshville Christian. Advocate says next session of the General Conference of Methodist Episcopal Church South will held iri New Orleans, commencing on the first Wednesday of April aext. Governor Johnson has returned to the practice of his profession the law at his home in Columbus, QaL Frank Hong, pretending to belong to a firm in Macon, Georgia, has been arrested at Nas'avillej, for extensive swindling ope- rations. Rev. Thomas J.

Fisher, an eminent Episcopal clergyman of Louisville, who was attacked on the night of the 8th instant, ri stmok with a slunjr-shot, died on Thurs- -Gen. Palmer, of Kentucky, has decided that the civil authority may Pnioldiers for offences committed in the city of Louis ville. Boxes containing 123,000 cigars have been seized at Louisville, because they bore counterfeit stamps. The Galveston Bulletin notices a number of United States troops who are en route for the Rio Grande. A school to accommodate fifteen hundred necro children has been established at Nashville.

There are twenty United States War vessels in tbe Gulf of Mexico, distributed from Cape Florida to the Rio Grande. I The city council of Mobile have' authorized the appointment of two physicians for Mia frratmtous vaccination of the poor and freedmen of that city. The smaii-pox lsrag- imr in Mobile. Major General Thomas, commanding military division of Tennessee, has been or-aa inrvAnrp tKe agrresrate force of the white troops in the department of Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi to 7,000 men, reg-ulars included, i Gov; Patton, of Alabama, had a recent interview with Gen. and informed the! Huntsville Advocate that most: of the troops in that State will soon be withdrawn that arms will be furnished to the State militia, about 6,0 of whom have been prganiz ed into 103 companies, and that they will be called on to preserve ordershould any emergency GENERAL ITEMS! Formerly, we sent 50,000 tons of rice to Europe, but since the war Europe; sends heavily to usT The crop was everywhere Hrrhtor than usual, last vearJ North Caro- whnap annual nroduct used to I exceed 200,000 casks, raised but 7,000.

has died in London from "black fever," caused by inhaling the vapor from gas-' works' refuse floating down the Regents canaL 3 i I bell-ringer was cleaning the large bell in Plessissur-Marue. France, when somebody riied the lever: the hammer struck the cleaner's head and he fell a corpse. --Accounts from Spain repmsent that the cholera has broken out with great seventy at flantanrfpr On the 22d ot uecember. ldu cases and 56 deaths and on the following day the number of the latterhad increased to 60. Among the jvictims is th Governor of the.

province. ji 1T1ip Catholic Patriarch of Abyssinma has addressed a memorial to the Emperor NTinn aottintr forth the grievances of Catholics in that country, and praying for the intervention of France. iA hypochondriac of rank and fortune in Ireland fancies one oi nis ie? oi one and the other of another. He frequently puts hi unfortunate limbs outside the bed clothes in cold weather, to punish it for its religious errors. Ex.

The practical advantage of the under railway in Lonc'ton is. that the travel far for two cents in ten min utes as, above ground, he can ride for twelve cent in an hour. i xrJi' a ihnofl of Christian county, has Iw.ic which was made in the ear 1384 and is said to be an excellent time piece. TL-a am verv laree and strong, and somewhat clumsy in appeaeance, it having x. Kofhi-P -mnrihinerv was invented mntr anfri works.

It is now on exhi Aft Ul-aag, bition at Pana. III. State Journal. ifw frrtm Frankfort-6n-the Main, The over along the tary over, port taken the The thP. still has lu ll to an Startling Sews from the JUo Craade, towing Bagdad 'captured and tacked ly New OblVawb, Jan.

17. The Matamoras Itanchero of the 5th has the following Several officers and men recently crossed from Clarksville, Texas, ami, toon. uF quarters apparently fQr the night but shortly after midnight the guard at be Ferry the river was surprised, disarmed by party, and such lighters as were there immediately seized; and with them the mil- force at Clarksville immediately crosseu i iney were a liimu'. 0, mostly negroes, who crossed, A garrison at Bagdad of about 150 were completely sur-prised and captured. The atain of the and the Commander of the post were prisoners while in beet.

was leuoiu-ed that the former was killed and the latter escaped. Upon taking the town a scene of pillage and plunder was immediately inaugurated. The warehouses were gutted and contents crossed to the American side. gunboat Antino was called onto surrender, and she answered with a broadside, which scattered the filibusters inj a similar manner. The Antino was en route up the in ftpro-eant on board the gunboat was killed.

4. tiio Fiv.nnh men-of-war in All i harbor oDened fire, compelling; the filli busters to take refuge in the upper part of tnMm At last accounts I the Irllibusters held the town." Tt i stated that the flllibustersa are com manded bv Col. Reed. General Crawford started from Brownsville for the scene of action. The last accounts say.that 1300; imperial- to attack tne niu- lV Accounts from other sources State that Colonel Reed with four hundred filibusters crossed the Rio Grande, from American side, and captured Bagdad, on the Mexican side, below Matamoras, taking as prisoners imiierial tarrison of 150 nr aavv w.

men. Frm Fart Mimroe Reported Organization to Resene Davis. Fobt Moneoe, Jan. 15. Orders were received yesterday from the War Department to discharge emDlovees in the various Government depart ments in this district, who had been, Jin any way, connected with the Confederate serf In accordance with these instructions, the Commanding General immediately dismissed all such, about twenty-live in number, giving them short notice leave the, place.

The agent of the National xpress Company a oi cont iivrav for the above reason. This order was undoubtedly caused by a ruin or that rmnization was being formed to rescue Jeff. 01 Davis! Armed picket 6tantly to' examine all harbor. 1 boats are on auiy eou- vessels arriving in this The Richmond correspondent of the Index of yesterday-says: "The Mayor's attention was engrossed during almost the en tire session of his court, with the examination nf the case of Brooks vs. Pollard.

v. w. Crump, appeared as counsel ior defence. The principal witness was Brooks himself, who was rigidly examined by the defence, but not apparently to the detriment of his command of The court foom, of course, was crowded with the cu rious The examination was cioseu- aUv half past two o'clock, and the Mayor decided to send the prisoner, Pollard, on to the Hustings Court, and admitted bim to Dau the sum of $500. A despatch from Brownsville Texas.ofthe 3rd states that a detachment of ten men under Lieut Murphy, of the 13th regiment of colored troops, attempted the night pre- jt Tnnonal icrimhoat.

but vious to capture uu uuw" ---j were repulsed. Lieutenant Murphy wui probably be dismissed from the service. Orant's warehouse, in Richmond, con taining a large quantity of cotton, and other articles, held by an ageni, ui Treasury Department, was destroyed by fire Tuesday morning. Loss; Senator Foster has received a dispatch from the Hon. George Bahcroft conveying WaonnpntWe of the invitation of the joint i i il.

1i-liloea lincm tlie frvmrnittfie tO. deliver iue ouvoo -i. i L- nf Trnaiflnnt TjinCOln. De-- lie ana cuitrtU'iu fore the two houses ot uongress, tional Hallof Representatives, on Monday the 12th day of February. jv XoRFrtik Jan.

17, 1866. Rev. W. C. Blount, istor of the Din widdie Street M.

E. Church in Portsmouth, died this morning at two o'clock. He was shot by a negro ooy Tuesday morning, and bisi; death was caused by the wound he receiyea time. His remains will be sent to Petersburg on Friday. I' rjO OUR FKUSKU We still continue to sell booksna nwwwj and all other goods in our line.

We cannot sell at costr If we do so, we shall be I unable to buy ot er goods: I We have been trading in our line for several years. vui Jtv ronized us largely, for which we are gank- have always tried to make a Iwvng profit on oui coods, and at the same time to give general satis-, gctutn to our customers. We fntendstm to fol low the sameirule, which we minis iair f.nira na wfi do not have on hand, we will order for our friends. Among our late aiSivalL we have Methodist Hymn Books, Epis-arnv, nhirn'R llllnstrated Books to Wat variety, Photographs of iSouihern Generals and Photograph Albums. We have also a treat variety oi common and fine JJibles and foments; alsb a large variety of Sheet MusicWe irTto keep all School Books wanted by teachers, 7iLm Be.ll at a liberal discount.

Call and see our stock before buying elsewhere. We are prepared to do the best Book-Binding in the neat-Lstyle at short notice. We want to trade with ffEmd for warn to come hence we will sell as cheao as we can well under the circumstances, cheap as we BRANSON No. 40, Fayetteville St jani 5tf. Kaieign, tin V.

AT REDUCTION IN PRICES. t. -irrtTT xir 4VT a (innn fiTOAR CALL AND 1 see Lee's Large Stock just imported from Hav5, nf ll kinds. Butter; Cheese Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Flour, Potatoes, and a general DUB at whnlpRiile and retail. Tmportedandnativrwrnes rnnnaihip PitiKuns bv the bottle, ZTn'rld stendVFayetteViUe Street, (one door from tue eorner oi moigw.

Raleigh, sept, 1000. it-. O. H. BBOWKIHQ, Of Illinois THOMAS BWING, JB.

Of Kansas. BROWIfING fc EWIBfO, ATTORNEYS' COUNSELLORS AT DAW, i Office, No. 12 North A Street, Capitol Hill, ffashington, D. Practice the Supreme Courttthe Court Claims, and In the Departments. i aug24-tJ her sion the oi other says the feel you any so Friday.

January hTcirclaUo. i tke City-Large J118 i. tie State. Citj and State Items. took flylnfirIp the B-lci-h Gaston Railroad, as far as returned on on which we fortable and clean, well lighted and r-i'elL a km expected with sucn cobuuk Railroads, and the -officer with whom we Tvolite and courteous, lake in roads in uic swum, ther KJuro jp, the effects vet labors, to some i.i;an anrfad over evervthine Lr the renew ue- lu onrrtI marinsre- the late war, out uuu of its present worthy rresiaeni ana tSdent, andthose in their employ, these effects iaiiTMarins.

Richmond M. Pear- Supreme on is appointment oi Reporter is postponed Term. Johnston, of Mecklenburg, is dotted to practice law in the County Courts. The" Judges of the Superior Court will ride the Iprbs Circuit as follows Judge Barnes. Warren.

Fowle. Gilliam. Buxton, Mitchell. Shipp. Merrimon.

Ht circuit, 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th Sth thanks are hereby tendered to the managers, Messrs. Shepperd, a.id Blum, for an invitation to the Tour- to come off at Salem on the 25th inst- We are sure there wui oe a gay aim should like well to be present and par ticipate with the sociable Salem-ites and their the rwoasion but the eu it necessary Legislature Demg iu for us to remain at home to assist in keeping the assembled wisaom uru. viokett late copy of the Wilmington Herald brings the following intelli- gence: j' We are happy in bcin? able to state to our kJrt on tue Sound have been arrested, and are in th town awaiting the arrest of the reader a dX tiou Sf the proper tribunal rarV for their trial. They are from Co TifRirnent. S.

C. now on duty at Fort vl herTb said thai three others are under Scion as having been implicated in the mur-f "i Mens have been taken for their ui-i. Wulnuifliiv. PthJdav orectSinff the ni-ht of the murder, four Prt Fisner to Wilming- It on and will nrobablt be proven,) proceeding to the sound fulnllin' their diabolical intenl, the next na i3Zi and hiring a S5T frSnVone'oTthe uVeVy" tabled in this place, Kturnedto Fort Fisher. On Saturday a detail of men was sent from Fort Fisner to this place for service in some of the military departments Knd ontueir arrivaT.at tuis place, two of were satisfactorily identified aS-havrng formed a portion of the partJ meIned These twiwere immediately arrested, and updn their information; an express was immediately sent to Fort Fisher, and tae other two arnyed at ttis place vesterday afternoon.

The other three, said to have been implicated in the transaction, are still at lare, but the necessary means nave bn Uken foftheir arrest, and they will soon be in the custody of the autuonties. The chain of evidence is said to be nearly, if not quite corn-plete, and we are glad to state that the military, is well as the civil authorities, are using every endeavor to complete waat evidence may yet be wanting and aU indications point to tu fact, that, if convicted, a sura and certain punishment Will overtake taeguiity parties. It J1 that Major Rembow wUl arrive here to-day from SmitavUle, with waat evidence he can coUect be- low: and wnenue aoes, v-. UUC I formation we can collect in regnra thoe arrested, it is thought that one of them can -j mnnlrer of Bradley Pijrfora, iitiiiic uui 1 rA txa nnrt.ni'm FMirt OI til IS COUntV, last Eprin; and, if so, a double murder will be fastened upon one, at least, of the guilty parties, Another Outrage Friday of last week, a negro man, whose name we did not learn, was shot and instantly killed by a Mrs. Ball, living in the edge of Warren county, near Henderson depot, under the following circumstances, as we gathered them from one who professed to be acquainted with the facts.

Mrs. Ball went into the kitchen, one day last week, in which the negro had been staying, and found, a number of articles belonging) a lady's wardrobe, including a fine cloth cloak," silk "dresses, and other articles. Thinking the negro had not come fairly by the things, she took them into the house, and when he returned she informed him that he could not have them unless he explained how he came by them. The neero left, but returned on 'Friday, in company "with a youth by the name of William Hendrick, and having an order for the clothing, purporting to be given him by some Federal offl-J cer. He was armed with a rifle, ana wnen ne reached the'yard fence and told her his business, she ordered him not approach the house, whereupon young Hendrick jumped over the fence and told, the negro to come oh, when they both approached the door, the negro using profane and threatening language.

They entered the house, and the white boy caught down the eun ofMr. Ball, who wa3 from home at the time. Mrs. Ball seized the gun at the same time and a scuffle ensued, daring, which, at one time, the gun was taken from uerj but she seized it again, while in the faands.of the negro, and as he was trying to get the muzzle of his own gun in a position to shoot her. she cocked the gun he was trvinir at tho am rtme to wrest from her, and pulled the trijrjrer jmst as the muzzle was point ing at bis neck.

The result was as stated he was instantly killed. A coroner's jury was summoned, and rendered a rerdic-Uof justifiable homicide. "The young undersUnd, bas decamped 11 LiUIUIllUB i nun, Hendrick, we from the neighborhood. The Widow Stvnewall Jackson- Tie citizens of Newhern have determined to get up a concert on a scale, the proceeds of which aredrbiiimpJ snresent to the widow of 8tonewallJdck8oa. Geo.

McSInight, has written to the Commapdant of. the post at New- bern, to secure his sanction the movement. and received the dbllo wing reply from Acting Assistant Adjutaat-Geuerai, R. Ellis, which does honor tn thai: irmtlemaxi AS Bian and a soldier: i Headocarters, DlSTBIQT JCTBWBSKT, Newbern, N. Jan, OS, 1866.

Jfn Gen. Sot: The colonel commandmer -the district directs me to inform you, in reply your communication of this date, resuee Unz vow propo sition for tbe benefit of "Stonewall" that the United SUtes military authorities can never object to a charitable action. AU suldiers owe a tribute to srallanlrv and honor. It is pre sumed that every of this command will teem it a privilege to be permitted to engage uu you in the assistance of a lady wuose, ftaa- oan(r was so respected and so repowned. I have, the hdnr.to be.

Very respectfully, Your obediept servant, t. H-R. ELLIS, i Act'g Ass't Adj't tien. On a Rampagn. Mr.

Wa Parker, Chief voutable, pickedjip a drunken fellow and noosed nn, yesterday sfternoon, who was about as noisy subject as we have teen in reach of for many y. We did not learn Us name, but he made racket enough to have had a dozen names. This comprised tJUe-som. of police matters, yester- IS. lOUV i For Overby Kee the absent of C.

the On Night On the S. as and tee iv yuc hat the Hav auu r.f The the it I Lumber: StavR Shinies, Corn, and a 1 kind, of Produce' and Merchanuise, and also to tbale and purchase of Real Estate and Sta jd otliBr Stocks, we wUl give our personal "SA We are AeenU for Murray's Nortb-Cartlhm semi-weekly Line of Stcomsyps between Ne. SwdNWYprk, and for (fjres.f far Baltimore, Philadelphia and other ports In the United States, and for different ports in the Wejt Indies. Thus if will be seen that we art foisbd by our own vessels with the amplest ff for speedy transportation of Freight sjt irers. But In addition to these, there a weekly fineof Ocear Stoamships on the same and.

a tri-weekly line of Steamers by Inland route Ihreugh Aloeniarle and Chesapeake CantoNor- folk, Baltimore, Philadelphia and New Tor; hence Merchants and Shippers entrusUng lU Eportation of their freight to us, can rely wlA Cwtwu me.n,?,' -1 on the SUbiCCt of I 35 28 1 20 i 25 I 29 i 20 l'i 12 U. 12 12 ,30 17 U. 35 V2H y-' i I wJOhSWHIT i GEORGE W. VIL.W Ao f-m inO WM. C.

WHITTORb. "Wholesale Xitierers NEW BERNE, N. C. (8uccesBoi' to Dlssosway 'A J. Goodlng Jrj July 1776 tf TTOUGK WHOLESALE UKUv.jJ.iv and CommlsstonMerchants, corner South Fr ith Front and Middle BtreeU, ew uerne, v.

Wholesale Grocers and Commission xcercui, No. 60 Vesey Street, New sept 80 6inpd7 J.L hold EN 1 Twith Powers A Poole Wholesale Gnctriji, dealers in Whiskeys, Brandies, toes, Alts, Uhrs corner of South Front and Craven StreeU, New N.C nov 29 tf 8 Sills on I in sums or -si AND upwards, j--' ron SAL bt i. 8. JONES, BANKERS, -yj NEWBERX, K. dec28 lm- pOSIN BOILERS Cape Fear Wades bo rough 44 Thomasville.

44 Commerce Washington Fayetteville Clarendon Yancey viile Minm-a' and Planters' Farmers' Bank, Commercial Bank, Merchants' Bank, Greensborough Mutual. RALEIGH S1TI0SAL BAXK OF 5. CABOLIXA. PRICES OF HOBTH-CABOLpJA BASK. XOTFS Bank of Cape Fear 35 28 I 20 12 12 28 35 -30 Jhariotte Commerce Clarendon Fayetteville Lexington North-Carolina Thomasville Wadesboro' Wilmington Washington Yancevville I 25 20 20 12 I 12 i 17 1 33 12K 35 30 tt Commercial Bank of Wilmington.

Farmers' Bank of Greensboro Greensboro' Mutual. Merchants' Bank ot Miners' and Planters' Bank T7URNISHEI ROOMS. ir.mK.Ki nf T-esrislature can be ac- rwith neat and well-furnished Rooms a Cact.WE. PIERCE. -OAP, CANDLES AND LEATHER 50 boxes Brown Soap.

10 Yellow do 25 Fancy do 25 Mould Candles. 75 Adamantine do. 200 lbs Hemlock Sole Leather. 300 prime Russet -do 200 44 Oak Tan Sole do 59 sides Black Waxed Upper do. RIME MOUNTAIN BUTTER.

Mnimtain Butter. Just received at janl8-tf B. P. WILLIAMSON CP'S. Ty'HlsKEY 1 WHISKEY 1 1 1 10 barrels Corn Whiskey, wmcn we wui ciose rRPrWTLLIAMSOk CO.

FISK'S PATENT METALLIC BTJEIAl CASES. SOLD BY K. B. "Waitt, old "Star" office, near Presbyt'n Church. RiLEIGQ, K.

and Pine Coffins always on iana Fur piture made and repaired to order i uraers rrom a aisumce wuiawu. We keep constantly on band Iron Cauldrons, TO, 120, and 200 "ons lUAlViisyAM, Hardware MercbanUJ Newbsnr, N. nov 14-tf 8 ATTEXTIOJf ACCSTS I miiii to vriTTtj nuiKCV. A FULL superiority overj aU others. Double and single Telescopes of immense' power and field.

Catalogues sent free, by enclosing stamp, SEMMONS, Occwst Opticias, 669K Broadway, under Lafarg4 House, N. T. nov 18 2m 1 34- i Batchelor's Hair, Dye The Original and Best In the World I The only true and perfect Hair Dye. Harmless, Reliable andj Instantaneous. Produces Immediately a splendid! Black or natu 1 eomplte hlstoVyTf the war In on.

vol-m. for 4 60. I We are at last enabled to meet ths wante of the great mass of the peopls bTOffarteg this new wor which -w 1 contain f0 ly printed ocUvo pages, toolnr embellished with numerou- and beau( Mn Vl nlnte enirravlncs and valuable maps, sna count TnilnXnTo eds for 50. Disabled soldiers will and la thfararrtanee for profiUbls Send for terms to ine knVKCY AMERICAN PUBWSnQ pfflV. gpeaking of the popularity of American loans inGermany, says "But these bonds are also the most powerful and influential emissaries rou could have sent ovet to the Old Continent to concert the masses to republican pnn: cmlesVUThev never haveheard so much talK about America, your means and resources everywhere, and in such favorable terms that emSration is the pxincipal topic among the i.

xraar will nnncr Iewisp.p's law orricE, Removed to the lafe Gen. Branch's office, on HJllsboro' Street. Special attention to War matters. Will attend all the Federal Courts of the State. The Government havlpg established Its Board of War Claims at Washington, special at-tentlonVven to the prompt ana thorough pros cutlonof such as are committed to the care ot rai Brown, without injuring theihair or skin.

Remedies the ill effects of bad dypsJ gold by Driigglsts. The genuine is signed William Bachelor. Also, Regenerating Extract of iMilleflenrs, for Restoring and beautifying thd Hair. I CHARLES BATCHJSLOK, angl8 ly New Tork. cp: on if iu.DUUUirauuiei -R4 Will promptly forward Cotton sod tbet c.

Merchants, New York. Br all A this office. 0p 83-135 K10 atirniv masses auu "XJ" thousand dollars of your you, iaAt one of bonds taKen in wefuiau-ji indusnoua sons. Jec 2Uw2m.

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