Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, June 13, 1865, Image 1

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IUI HMKIIN -w* ^thkXV^ 1 hK,,M IttLlInDlo miutiitim r w te Ur WitL lh * r ‘. Jic » 1 “« of hi * fin, .Tth^Rk. ViniHII. «t.< JUKI. 1.1. IM«. Durin* the conferer.c# the prupo«*d II '. ! !' U ,'| .n «q«VN> smendmenW to the Onnetitntian edopied, «„!?,.‘ h “‘ 1 U rr<, »«“'J. OtTkitrus -"'' »ro now rcceiviuK uotiM."*Thl.e".«endmiiuI" rork/eVhM Ktlnto^bM^ut b£»c mUi"' «i' i * rrt * r r pichenfe ***• P-Uy r^I.rly (for H.rri. oSfcST'fcr'ilii^l.nJ. ,Lich we »re Indebted lu the court#.-? of rnit .d Stetl. “'.ny Dhiw within Itiju- "“*»“•< «“l«V »f •Win* the rebellion, ... Kxprm Company). end ere frequently r t,diction, end ConpreaihouTd h«Te po*- ? n ? tn three yeere' con linemen t, 10. Lie papers hrou.ht by ,,,.l.r. »r b * »ur frlende.- pr g‘ e .d .l»„t ewumed tk. „S«reury Sew.rd w» preeent »t the !-».» eneble u to «».»•-. .Up. .ln.o.t tb.t the "■ e *'“* »’7* ebl '- e „ry d.y; indeed we think we on pro. stele, mifht do much better to return to .ehemS for MeVic. * etnjgretion mis* m nt up en K litre every d.y, ex- theUuion .t ope* tb.n to jund the T h. Odd Fellow., South, ere invited to r,pt Sundey. until we een re.urae the „e.dn* Wtu?JwT ofmTuTd Co.rr^ m ** 1 a national oonvention »t Italtlmore puklicetlon of our p.|«r in iu full sine. And th ' t the ti * e B |J? t ‘Si.whfnTi The (?o«rnZ‘nt"u ' We here «tao overcome every obrt.ele «•*>«•■» £.V»ioV but *"•»••» •» PrUoo.nl Jd.r tha r“nk°of tilth# publication of a full paper, except vited back to th# Union as citizens, but m ^ ori •** n« p m • ... , rt . looked upon perhaps as enemies to be ax^ n* K„.i. n i'. j. i ■ tk* want of mails by which t*» send ofl , orm ; n -« or ruinaH ina papal*state that Krigland a decision uur iieuei, end we trust th.Cthis lut diffl- Mr. Sew.rd then r.m.rked-"Mr. Pree- ^SultiW r , llly will^peeddy^e ; en.edo.d. ^ TH« rotor to the .«• the. eme.dmunt to the eon.tiUilion *bol- ^ Jt i. reported Ih.t the Nev.l Depot will r.ouneement of the Express coinp.ny, pUewhero roedo in this tlip. The public ■RECONSTRUCTION IN NDKTIf CAROLINA. -A PltnPCAtf ATION BY THK PH RSI llKNT or THK UNITED 8TATKH. Whereas, The 4th section of the 4tli ar ticle of tho Constitution of the United Statin declare* that the United State* ’•hall puarantee to every State a republi- can form of government, and shall pro tect each of them aghitiid invasion and domestic violence, and Whereas, The President of the United States is by the Constitution made com- tiiander-in-cbief of the armies and navv n« Wf«ll Me tin. nhiaf k’v/.cu.i; a: ... ' !• well as the chief Executive ofli th® United Statos, and is hound b i sol- ehinat slavery/' Mr. Lincoln stated that was 1 HiggHSted that there was a question f . » be removed from Mound City, o S U #»Uo Mississippi river, to Pensacola, la. often, end for » long time, been in- the right of the iniurgent Stitts to return i.^n’oroRret'' irore*°» l » ) p*ey l i»| f0 «eliH!l?I < ’Ilr •let'ted to the .uterpi i-e. dl.,»lcb end ih.^mwdmwt^wMc^h. «!^r.n™ Ifr, L“i l ® k d S “ ls9 1,i,trk “’ oun . ' v " b * V,,,M ' IAIIIIIUIIT IU I'JBCUIH l(|(l Ol of PreeHent of the United Stntos, h „„ tekn cere Hint the laws be faithfully exe cuted, and Whereas, The rebellion, which has been Waged by a portion of the people of the United Stales against the properlv constituted authorities of the Hovernmenl thereof, in the most violent anil revolting form, but whose organization and armed lorees have now been almost ontirelv overcome, has in Us revolutionary pro- gross deprived ilie people of the Stato of North I'arolina of all civil gov and government, punctuality of Ibis company for many much needed facilities; but never before he. ile value to u? been so conspicuously ,bown as in the arrangement by which it restore* communication, at this time, he- :ween distant parte of lira country. The ,. , „ , , , full bench, ol.iwothirde efthe State, wu required. Witness, in the case of D. lie stsU'd Inst it would be desirable to ^emblinjr hnvM ihe institution of slavery .boli.hed ch.rli'O'Connor ha. volu by the consent ol Ik* people »« toon a. afrT ie„ t0 defend I)»vis. possible—he oopod within aix years. He_ Th , Al.bema delegatic Kxpref* WU H maintained ibroujbout the late convulei Mirvive* it* collapse. May ^bod accordinR to its dwvrU vijjor now cber* i iiT V n : “ , *n® Aiaoama delegation have poor also elated that lour hundred million of ,, ro ,pecU of getting the MUaie back into dollars might be ottered as compensation (j 0 i on to the owner*, and remarked, “you would Oen. Brown, U. 8. A., look posse*.ion la, .urprisod were 1 to give you tho name" ot Brownsville, Tex.., on the ills,, ult. of those who lavyr that. Ngw Oai.HiNS, June U.-Col. Clirisl- Mr. Hunter .aid soinelhiug about the A , A y, „„ Canby 1 . staff, lias sent inhuiuanity or leaving to many poor old tuIwlr j ui. resignation. "egroe, and ynuug children deetitule, by Cl,, r |,s W. Sloore ha. been appointed .. tUK TERMS OEFKREU THE encouraging tht abl« bodied nngrnt* to chiaf operator in tha Now Orleans tele THE urmuno lllb run away, and aek#d. what art they-tho Kr *uh ofle* .SOUTH AT TUB FORTItKSS M(»N- helnle..-to doT ‘ The report that Clen. K. Kirby Nuiilli KOE CONFERENCE. Mr. Lincoln said that reminded him ol h „ d f0n0 M, t j c0 wiUl „ I'nftnr this htadinx tho Augusta i(ia ) *n old friend in Illiueit, who had a crop of money has hooti conlirujecl. Under tnis naauing, uio ivugusia iu*. of potato** mid did not want to dig ihtm. Chinf Justict Chase met with a very I AremWr onrf .Senfinef, of the ,th in.l., ,s u he told a neighbor that b* would turn cordial reception litre make, an extonded lUtcinenl of what in bis hog. end let them dig them for Middling Colton lib' (Ji. Gold llfi pro- uas«d el the interview between President themrelvor. t But, .aid the neighbor, the "mini * “ .. . . fr.twi thfil rniiin Ua in tlin vrnund. and . . _ . . u t , e frost will «o<m l>« in tha ground, and Lincoln end Mr. ireward of tho one part, wb ,„ lh , , oi i j, h((rd f roz ;„, .bat will federal! and the Confederate Comuiinsionori tb* other part, in tba conlcrencf* at K they do then ? To which tha worthy lat- mer replied, "let 'em root !“ Tuk Ek&idmen’m IUirkxi.—The fol lowing order, announcing the appoint- Dec. 11 her The Mr rttepheos said ha suppoead that was merit* iu the Ereedmou's Bureau, has '' " .,'r m.I,'!'".Il'l. 11 been iaatiod Iron, the War Department: re eoniiiiiinicHted t<> it by f A j r iudicntiou of tba future of tba nagroes. Stephens, >hortly sftor The whole meeting was friendly, and ta/ .. 4 w JJKPAKTM( There i» not much that •!'« parting cordial a. reporlad. Mr. Waebiiiglo", F riday, May I., ISki*>. | wu in the fai-tr htaled hut *«P«ri«d to Mr. Davis that noth- special Order, No. JU8. tre** Monroe net*, it *ay*. w. Vice-President the conference. Iinew or unknown „I .uuiacw .mieu.oue |„ K |,, d |,««i, done, but that aalbing was *j*a, lollowing ottlcers aru boraby as- Ihe whole all.ir l. dretied up by the deturniined, and that if ba relied upon the signed to duly ai Assistant Commiuiun- ChronirU amt Sr.iUinel in such a manner sincerity of Mr. Blair, tb* coufereuca was D f u„ Bureau uf refugee, fruoduiou a. to throw all the roapomibility of the but a conlrmalioa of tb* djjlr* lar p*a»* and abandoned lamli tor the hiatus tot op. a. to varow * . j on the part of tba United Statei, and th* posit* their respective neme. tellur* to mako for u. at that Ulna a muih wt y open lor aalllemaot. Mr. Datis, They will report to Major General letter peace than that which wo have however, looked upon the proposal! aa in- Howard, U. M, Voluuleen, (Jomum.ioner .ince boen forced to submit to, upon tho suiting, and seemed to have the concur- ul tbe Bureau ol Refugee., Freuduiuu ni l’rokidnot Davis alone rence of Mr. Hunter in tbnt view—tome- aud abandoned lauds, in to is city, .boulders ol 1 rmident net is alone. U« wiehad s etnUmanl to go ba- Brevet Majar General R. Naxton, U. S, We copy the statement rurrad in tho conference vhat i lore the public, that only ineulliug terms Volunteer,, tiouth Caroliu* aud Ueorgi. Auietaut Adj't Uuuoral, Death or Jupuk Catron. -John C»- «d in the conforooco: wors tendorod: but the couiinisiiooers Brigadier General J. W. Nprague, U? h. __r. Lincoln statod fairly that the only declined to make it, on tbe grouud that it Vo(uuteer«, Missouri aud Arkanta>; Brig, ground upon which lie could rest the ju*» WH!I net true. iitn. Clinton B. Ft»k, U. t>. Voluuleers, lice of the war, either with his own people We have never doubted the di*po*itioii Ikeulucky aud Tenoosaeo; Major E. Whit- or with foreign power., wa. that it wa. of 1‘rusident Lincoln to adjust tba dilfi- lh>»«y. Judge Advocate lor the Slut* ul not a war f»»r oonquost, but that the States ... . Mibbifiippi; Major 1. W. Osborne, let never had been separated from the Union, culii®* between the two section* ou much Waw Yu rk Artillery , tor the tSlalu of Ala- Consequently he could not rooognix* hottor term* lor the Nouth than any that bauia; Capt. O. Brown, Assistant tjuar- another government ineidu of the one of )mve been attainable since hi* death. But t®rma»ter Volunteer*, lor tho btmo ot which he alone wa* Prosident. nor admit ... .. , , d uawanarou. t» Vlr « iu ‘“i u P l - U«raco Jauios, ▲■blatant ib. eenarato indopendaoco of Hlatw that w * lh " ll[ 11 UDJU ’; »"<• uag.uaroui to y u#rBrllUiUr Voluntoors, for North ware yet apart of tho Union. That, said charge m®*o upon Mr. Davie the sole re* Carolina; Captain Thomas W. Conway, h«, would be doing what you have so long t-ponaibility of tbe failure to obtain such buperintendent Erooduieu, Deparliuenlof Mked Europe to do in vhin, and be re- lermg> It will be seen that raoonstruc- It r u/.p signing tho only thing tho armies <*f tho . ... . . . By ordor ot the secretary of War. Union are fighting for. t,wn emancipation were m*i*Ud on E. D. Towbsxnd, To that Mr. lluotor replied at Innglli, ns tin* inexorable basil of tba settlement, in retber Congruhionsl stylo, urging that I)uor nat lb* CKroniele know that thepev- ‘i:ki^f«ty 0 w« “a r «S«d E&- th * *** “ 0t - “ sable • top to peace, %nd referring to the willing to agree to such term*? Did that tron, whore death at Nashville, on tho correspondence hotwaan King Gherlns 1. paper even tbeu edvocet* their adoption ? UOlh ulu, wai aifnounoed in our paper ■ml bin 1‘arliamorit as a roliablo prece- if ,,,,.1, w «. tbe tamner of tbe nennle .r yesterday altornoon, wm eppointeu A.-J- dent of a constitutional ruler treating / U, ,!?. tun f elate Ju.tlna of the dupreiua Court oftb* with rebel.. tl ‘ < ’ in rBb * lll,,D * ■ •* uhiTalric or United Btelae by Andrew Jackson, ou the Mr. Lincoln's face then wore that inde. manly, juet at this time, to try t* make 4tb of March, 18U7. He wai a native of •cribtble expre.sjon wbidh genur.lly pra- Mr. Davie tb* "acap* goal 1 ’ for thtaina of Fblladelpbie, but removed to tbe Wo.t iu ceded hie hardest hits, and he remarked : . , . . 18io. He wa* about eighty yeare ol ago "Upon question, ol history 1 must refer • 1 "' pooplo generslly, and to drawdown ,U« lime o! hi, daatb. Ha wa. endowed you to Mr. .Seward; for he Is posted in upon hie devoted head more intone* vin- with Hue talent; inch thing., and 1 don't propose to lie dictiveneii and execration? It dooa not 1° 1WH, say, tb* New Orleau, True bright. My only distinct rnco'.luctiun of appear that Mr. .Stephen, baa any such Della, bib mat., be wa. forced to leave tbe matter i» that Charter lost hia head." purpose, for the Chromrlt says that h* Nashville by the bosli.e demonstrations Thai settled Mr. llunlur for a while. maun the statements to which it bet j ult of the tei’eniuoisli, whom lie opposed There was little said about Ihe feet that given publication, shortly liter tbe con- •kith tbe vigor and urmnase ol bis charac- en armistice would bo of no henelit, un- furence. Ur. His properly wo, sequestrated, by less it preceded that which tbe North must —•* *** the the t'ontederat# authorities, he being have if her armios stopped from the tide The London Morning Herald, speaking regarded as so alien enemy; but the cap- ol victory, to wit; the restoration ot the of Jeff. Davis, says ■ turo of Nashville restored it, and gave Union and its law. Whatever secession might hava been— him back hia home. He was au upright Mr. Lincoln remarked that whatever whether it were legal or illegal—tb* and a conscientious mau, and a just ,uoge, ccinsequencas may follow from the re- statesmen of tba Confederacy war* not never shirking what h* deemed hi, duly. ritabliihment of that authority, it must responsible for it. It waa th* act of the — he eceepted; but individuals subject to people it large; it was formally ratiled - l*„. pains and penalties, under llie law. ol the liy the regular authorities of tba States, CoUNIBr l'KOUL'i t --borj‘**ding, arti- I nited Slates, might rely upon a yery who had the power of lif# and death, and cl« >■“ ^»ed p^ricesian bagu*en, atsellers liberal use of the powers conlided to him every ordinary aUribuM of sovereign bnvatbelrpraferancasbatwaengold.ailTar, to remit those pains and penalties, if power, and to whom, according to tba Fr^t, 06 ! 1 k ' ar *" y „" lb *^, 1 tiesee he restored. theory universally held in tb* United af the bueineaa uansat tad for aeveral days lie also slated, iu tbe above connection, Stases up to 1861, every citizen owed alle- p*»t has been . tb ® *S{ « b»rt« and that, limited as he was by the Cunstitu- giance. The same law which in England axebanga. In tbiaway Bacon liaj varied lion, he could nut change or Impair tbe relieves from lh# penalty of treason all jhnn 8 to ldt cants the ayarage price may power of Congress, nor abolish it» law-, who obey e king dc facto, and which it be considered eboul 10 cents per pound nor suy the judgments of the courts; for luuuded upun the eimplest principle, of {«r » F”* 1 “J 111 J.*' .A* m' 8 |n' mmkm ^tn tbe legislative and judicial power had to- justice, completely absolves tbe Southern itlledemand, fre.h Heel nmarketHi rqu.nurlsdlciions with tbe executive.- leaders. o ',^ b Z k .7.. d .HW i But be did offer all tho power of mercy Tbe execution of Jefl'. Davie would be Rutter16 to J5c., ecrerding to quality , and pardun and influence, both a. the simply a political murder; and a murder Lggs, por dozec, 1j to, JUc., Lblcaens .1 Cbiel Magistrate and as a popular party more wicked, cruel aud cowardly than to *Kk:. '. ^ lo n r * p ' .R u ?, d '/ leader, and tbst is a bettor oiler than that of Abrabam Liacoln, inaemucb as it per busbel 86c. Ui JiU Loru Tt^. Ui tK)^ «f destruction and ruin would b* tba act not of’ on* daaparat* 1“?^^ ettr bsd before trout a victoriouB powur. laimtie, but of R nstiooal Mr. Hunter ntst^l that be had never would fix upon •vtry «ot*rUin«d any fear* for bih por*ou or Northern Btate*, and especially vu »* **»l : li/e from so mild a |fov«rument a» that of President aud bi* adviser*, a guilt in every tba United State*. To which Mr. Lin- respect corresponding to tn»t of John ou*hfl, $1.21 to $1.60. end price declining, coin retorted that be, *i»o, had felt easy Wilke* Booth. [Macon Jour, f J*c*s., 6th. 4 one desperate F«u* W. w»L»i »yrup tcane per government. It ipalion80c. to 40c. ; borghum 20c. to 26c.; •citiken of tb® Salt, per *ack, 2i toperjKmnd; Sugar, ■pecieily on tbe good quality Ortean*. to 26c., common Wheroas, It becomes noceRKary and proper to carry out and enforce the otdi- KHtions of the United Stale* to tin* people of .North Carolina, in securing them in the enjoyment of a republican form of government . Now, therefore, in obedience to the hi«h and solemn duties imposed upon me bv the Constitution of the United Stulor, and for the purpose of euabliliir llie loyal peo ple of said State to organize a Slate «ov- o-nment, whereby juiliee may be t >tab- lishcd, doiiieHtic tranquillity injured ami ioyal cilir.oiib protected iu all tbe right* «>| I if®, liberty and property, I, Andrew •lohnron, UrcHident of the United Slali-t- and lotumandor-io-cbiof ol trie army and navy of the United State*, do hereby ap point Wm. W. Holden Provisional (Ju\ ernor of tho Stato of North Carolina, whore duty it shall bo at the earliert prac ticable period to prescribe such rules ami regulations as may bu necesNary and proper for convening a eonvenlion, com poaod of diilogato* to bo clioson by that portion of the people of raid Slate who are loyal to tbo United Slaton, aud no other*,. for the purpose of altering or amending the coiiHlil.ulion thereof, and with authority to exorcise within ihe lim lb ol biiid State all the power nucatimry aud proper to unable such loyal people of the State of North Curolinu to restore .said State to it* constitutional rolalionn to tho Federal (iovnonmorit, and protent such a republican form ol SluLe govern ment u* will entitle tbo State to the guor autoe of tbo Uuilod States therefor, ami ita pooplu to protection by tba United Slater against invasion, insurrection ami domestic violence; * Provided, That in any election that may be hnruafter hold lor cliooeing dele gate* to a Stale convention as aforesaid, uo perron shall bo qualified aa an elector, or ahull bo eligible u* a member of bin-b couvoulion, unlea* lie shall previously Imvo taken tbe oath iof uiunu^ly at> Mil forth in tho Proiideut'a proclamation of May 2'Jtb, 18U5, and ib a votor qualitiod a* prescribed by tbe constitution aud law* of the State of North Carolina iu force immediately bofore the 20th daj* of May, 18(»I, the data of tho so-called ordinance of bocebbioti, aud the baid uonvenliou, when convened, or tha Legiblaturo that may therualler bo assembled, Will pro scribe the qualifications of doctor* and eligibility ol poraous to hold offleo under the constitution and laws of tho State, a power tho people of tho sovoral State* comprising tho Uuiou havo a right to fully oxorciso, trom the origin of tho gov ernment to tho proeent limo, and 1 do hereby direct— ‘First—Thai tho military commander of tho dopartmonl, and all olllcer* and per sons of tho military and naval sorvico, assist the said government in carrying into effect this proclamation, and they arc on- joined to abstain from hindering in any way, or discouragiug the loyal people from tho organization of a State government, us heroin authorized. .Second— 1 That tho Secretary Of Stato proceed to put in force all Uws of the IJ nited States, the administration of which belongs to the State department, applica ble to the geographical limits aforesaid. Third—That the Secretary of tho Treas ury proceed to nominate far appointment, assessors qf taxes an^vollectors of cus toms, and internal rdHnuo and other offi cer* of the Treasury Department, as are authorized by law, and pul in execution the revenue laws of the United Status, within the limits aforesaid, lu making the appointments, preference should bo given to qualified loyal persons residing within the district where their respective duties uro to he performed, but if suitably residents uf the district shall not be found, then persons residing iu othor Stales or district* shall be appointed. Fourth—That tne Vostmast'r General proceed to establish pout routes, and put into execution tbe postal laws of tho Uni ted Blates within said {State, giving loyal residents preference of appointment, but if suitable resideut* are uot found, tbeu appointment* from other States. Fifth—That tbe District Judge for the district in which North Carolina is inclu ded, proceed to hold court* within said State, in accordance with the provisions of tbe act of Congress. Tbe Attorney General will instruct the proper officer* to libel and bring to judgment, confiscation And sale, all property subject to confisca tion, and enforca the administration of justice within said State in all cases within cognizance and jurisdiction of th* Fed eral courts. Sixth—That th# Secretary of the Navy take possession of All public property be longing to tho Navy Department within s *id limits, and put in operation all acts of Uongres* in relation to naval affair*, hav ing application to snid .Siam. Seventh—That the Socrntarv of the In terior put in force the law* relating to the Interior Department applicable to the limits atoresaid. In t"#iin)ony whereof I have hereunto inv hand Rnd caused the :^al of tbe United States to bo affixed. Done nt Washington, this twenty-ninth day of May, A. D. 1866. and of the inde- ponJoncr? of the United State* the sight v- ninth. . Andrew Johnkon, By the President ’ Sue rotary of State. By ELLIS.UVINGSTON A 00. () N 8A ,E lT ty?AY, 17th JUNE.at 10.'clock, w «e will Fell in iront of our store .- Ji 01 ?? Fine Chtwing Tobacco, Tob» ou ‘l °th«r brand* Smoking •JiHi hJ.T.1. Leather, n?* 1 ,® and Double Bu*gy Harness. leUUUlhs. New Kioe, l.'MHarno^ Plows. Wairon Harness,Wagons, A Now One horso Dray, Lot Nails, Furniture, Books, cugar, Suit, J llwnm aud Saddle llorsea, Idl’other with tuanv other valuable goods. iKKMs— Lash in dreetibacks, and OeM and • >ll ' cr - iSBUT* KTotloe. | F the Rontlouuu who has a latter in charge. I “'l'lru>*od to 0. J-,F****f, will leave U atihU W ild. UK Ol’KNKD at 7.30 a.Wu, on Mon- •iKy. Il'tli uibtant, back of the Kpisoopal ' liuri'h, lor ihe uHpecinl benefit of Meohanlos luobc ymuiif tuen whose studies were in terrupted by tbo lato war. Let applicants be punctual. .lull# ID- lit Rrv. F. R. STAB*. ii ua d-quXrters post. Cni.ruara 0*. } All pc the city or victnity having in their pu.v'Ctbiuu any ordnuuce or ordnance ol'.rr- will at onco turn over the same to these licmluuartor*. or bo Buhject to arrest and pun- i f him*ul lot disobedience of order*. By order of .In J. C. LAMS0N. i> 12, i860.—tl Capt. Comuiaod'g Pest, Gumuikua g r NOtTItUUN K1PHK88 CMt&KT,l AuubatA. Ua., Juue 2.1*66. f l he AkciiIf of the Houtheru Kxpress Compa- 11 v will 1 cooi vo and lorward Letter* tor all places Him! f.iH no rcoohed by in Messengers, or . diroiiali tho tnuils wf the lluited 8tutes. I ho Kovcrniiiniit puslugo will be paid by the ompiuiy mniii Btich liuro hi llie mails are rS- •ctuMishcd) lor winch Horvico tbe charge will ,0 twenty tivo coutn lor each single letter of mo hall ounce, (Ims *.ujio amount boiug added ‘““mi hall ouucc udditioual, aud iu all caaes —• paid iu Hpecioor uatiouul curronoy, it r lu HIIOCiv Ul ueuuuai UHirwucrt I iicuiK understood by the Mender* that tbe Com • puny will uot hmmuiuo any respoudibility for tuc ■>i\to delivery ol uucU lotters. npis will bo given for aU paokeges of • • ...» Ul < charged wiU be made value, tor which Kx um per tarifl. Mam pod Kuvojopufl will be furnished to each pum ipal ollioe os noon ua they cau be obtained, ror turlhur intoriuutiou euuuire of Agent*. PKMB8 COMPANY. T. S. SPEAR W OULD aunouuou to Uih old eustomers and the public generally, that he haa resumed buaiucMh at hia old btaud, coruer ot Broad and Randolph tilrcotd. Watunon, Clocks aud Jewelry repaired iu tho hunt mau nor, aud warranted. 1*. 8. I’emouM hav iug uaetul articles belonging to uio, will bo Muitably rewarded by returning them to my Mtorc. J utio 12, 1865.—(it COFFEE, II ASON’S BLACKING, FINK IOMUH, LEAD PIMCIU, W1I1TK rtOTM PAPER, NBKULKR, FANCY HOAP, *r. I .’OK BALE AT Juno 12—tit T. 8. SPEAK’S. FOR HALE, fTWU liui.UruJ c.irda DRY FINE WOOD. 1. J. F. WINTER * CO., Juno 9-31 No. M Broedet. WAISITailD. T EN bmrel. H0KUU UM SYBUP. J. F. WINTER A CO.. June 9—3t No.B# b>oe4 It J. P. MURRAY - H* __June 8,18<L r *.—lm SADDLE AND HARNESS H«tADllgilxm#xxI. W K are now prepared to ftimisn th* jpublio with .8ADDLK8. Bill DLL'S, HAKNKS8, COLL A Itrt, Ac., ol the best quality. Repair ing executed prompity aud ueatiy. K.KNTAC0. next door to Bradford A 8uow. JW tilllHljly For Sale, 3 boxen flue Chewing Tobacco. •f iScaffaleti bmoking Tobacco. • r » " Billie Bowlegs .Smoking Tobacco, ^ ’* Chanticleer Smoking Tobacco, ■* jars fine Wnutf. R. P. DU KAN. At. Manley k Hodgon’ ola stand. June 2,1865.—-tf G KUKdlA, MUSCOOKK OQIJNTY.—John 11. Be.hm has applied for Letters of Adminis tration ou the estate of Archibald Magruder. deceiuiod, late of said county— All persons concerned are therefore hereby noiitied to show cause (if any they have) why work, as ska ell ot the Court of Ordinary for said oouuty. (liven under my band, this 1st day ot June. 1865. JOHN JOHNSON. Juue 2.—5tw Ordinary. NOTICE, rpHOS. J. STANFORD, No. 88 Broad St.. Is 1 my duly autnorited Agent during my ab sence lrorn th* city, aid fully represent# me aud mv interest. J. i\ WINTBR. may25-lm