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A ir ' ' r- I K OS I ' si h, ; 3l '!f 'jS .1. B. NEATHERY. & CX proprietors.; '; " RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION: rrrfiATEl-CF :ADYt2TU!2a I -r T8 Ini vt eotwUtaU a aqaar. . -One aqnar, on hiMrlioa.,..?.l.,... JZ,:.Wt- v Each swtxaetrt trtlo.. , t 09 , bealdednctionlaJpecia,cotrVT, ti sera. . U AWT AX... nlllper, 1 yesr ...........$10 00 W'fP"'...'. months . ... 00 ! i....ur oo , 1 I" 1 00 VS J - ftmonUw. ...... ,4 1 6 . - 3 " - 1 00 . 5 copies 1 year., 1) 00 w 10 I. ..88 00 . . , thoee who get np dnbs of flva or more Kibscribora, copy, gratia, wm turDiabcd. r cross mark on the paper Indicate the expiration V ! :? ?, ;U;7I2B TZBtttiiJ AND "I? Court advernsements win m ebaned ttm higher than the regular rate. HraoiAi. Notjcbs charged 00 per eent algier ormnary aaveruaemenia. . . r - . ' For advertlsementa inserted hrerefertr, H Veat. higher than usual rate will tijuvd, . j m - Nopaprln th Sobth hJ ITC'lUinf BdJlUJ itpa. rior to the Stahoabd. . - - , I letters BnrtBadaraadt-Kr 'TCZXT CO Vol. in. -rrR ALErGIt N. 0., TTJESDAT MORN , JULY 18,186i). - ' Nor,464. 0f Use , I ' 1 ' ' ' ' I 0 , ., , i . , . - liscellaneous. CHATHAM MACHINERY; AGEHCr. Howard and! Berts Sts., Philadelphia. , i Ram EiMne, 23 Inch cylinder, four foot stroke, made by Sutton, with 12 boilers 40 inch, dl meter, 45 feet long. i Rm Eniriee. IS Inch cylinder, four feet stroke, made by Sutton, with 13 boilers, 36-inch dl meter, 8S feet long . M Roller Looms. 43 inch, 6, 3 and 10 treadles, 1, 3 aud 4 Shuttles. 9 fVoniDtou Loom. 43 and 45 inch, 12 and 24 Harness. 3 and 2 Boxes, l ick and Pick, and "lao 4 Boxes. . i 56x48 1st Breakers, 1 Mule 1 Set Woolen J 44$ 2d " UOrpindl's Cards, 40x42 Condenser.- J IJf hi ga'ge (40x42 1st Breaker, ) Mule J 86x42 3d 4 V240 spindles, ( 30x42 Condenser. ) l-ln. gauge ( 60x48 1st Breaker, ) Mule . 1 4Sx482d ' V4S2 spindles, J 48x48 Condenser. 1 1-in. paage 3 Males 360 spindles each, 2-ineb: gauge. 1 Sarnt's Burr Picker, larsesize, nearly new. 1 Willow, Hodson'a make, large siae. Speeder. 36 inch, two Beatera.- , iACottoa Cards, 86-inch, aelt Btrippra ad-Gria-. .- v der, 50-inch traverse. E'lDrawins Frame, four Coikrs, Douifonl's Draw ins Frame, six Coiler. . , 1 Condenser, feeder, 24 delvveries. 3 Sniiiiiinx Frames, 2 inch Kings, 168 Spindles each 1 " : lX-nch " 180 " With Shafting. Belling, fcc Ac., complete to ruii the cottou inacbiuery. W'ari-injf Mills, hy hand and power. 1 Bailing Machine lor candle wick, Ac. -50,(XM UohLms. , : -f Will take part COTTON in trade, jarni 2S 451 2aw3m A PS0CLAMATI0N. .:. Bj Cls EXCELLENCY, TOB GOVEEX0R OF SOUTH CAS0LIM. EotKCCTiVK Department of N. C, " ' .Raleioh, June 21st, 1SC9. "IT TIIEREAS, OlScial information has been V received at this Department that a va cancy exists iu the lttth Sensorial District, com posed ol the counties of Wake and Krankliu, cau.-ed by tlie death of Richard L Wynne, Esq., late Senator from said district. Now. therefore 1, Wm. W. Holder, Governor of the State of North Carolina, by virtue of au thority conferred by law, do issue Ihis proclama tion, ordering an election to be held at the several places ot voting in the counties aforesaid, on the first Thursday in August next, for .the pnnoa ot filling said vacancy. Dono at 00 r city of Raleigh, this 21st J une, l. s. 1S69, and iu the 93rd year of our indepen dence. W. W. HOLDEN, " Governor. By the Governor. W. R. Richardson Private Secretary, jane 23 447 td JUST PUBLISHED. A Ifaw Book of Forms. 1DAPTED TO CIYIL PROCEDITSE Dl TOE StTERIOR COrRTS, JP":raI the Commutwners of the Cod, vi.VvTume, 8 vo., 306 Pages. Half Sheep. Cloth ' - Sides. XSRiCE $2.00. gBy mail 15 Cents to be added for Postage, TITLE L-U:APTION. IL LILVE TO SUE. " UL SUMMONS AND ITS 1NCT DENTS, v." TV. PLEADINGS. ChapterL Complaints. TL Demurrers. , I1L Answers. IV. Subsequent Pleadings. TTTLEv V. PROVISIONAL REMEDIES. CnAPTkR L Arrest anl Bail. TL Requisition. LTL In junction. IV. Attachment. V. Receiver. VL Orders upon Admission. . TITLE VL TRIAL AND ITS INCI DENTS. Chapter L Trial by Jury, IL Trial by the Court. IIL . ' ? Trial bv Referee.' " TITLE YIL JUDGMENT AND JUDG MENT ROLL. Chaptkr L Judgment for Plaintiff. IL Judgment for t Defendant. LIL judgment Tor some or ine parties on eacu ; ? side. VL Judgment on Ap- . peal, TITLE VDX EXECUTION AND ITS IN . ; CIDENTS. - Chapter L Execution. IL Proceedings supplementary to " . Execution. TITLE LX. APPOINTMENT OP GUAR- .DIAN ad litem. ; , ChapterL For Plaintiff. LL , For Defendant. ALSO' ' "... Forms for Magistrates. , COMTArSTO Bf Act to provide Forms in Civil Proceedings before Justices of the Peace, parsed by the General As sembly, April 8, 1869. Price - 3 B Cents, Poet Paid. fT" Great care has been bestowed In the pre paration ot the Fornix. Superior Court Clerks, Attorneys, - Sheriffs, Registers and Magistrates . will find them pf valuable service For sale at the North Carolina Bookstore, next to Capitol Square. JAMES II. ENNISS, Agent, Raleigh, N. C. aprlI30 . .n 402 tf 4 JOHN "Wi HLNSDAX.E, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, f rAYETTEVILLE, If,.' C. TrtTTLL ATTEND THE SUPERIOR COURTS - Vy of Cumberland and New llano ver Counties, 8opreme Court of North Carolina, the United Stat Circuit Vovrt at Raleigh, and United States District Court at Wilmington. v . Claim collected ia all part of North Carolina.. may 6. y- : 07-tt "PERtjtIAX GUANO I I I J AM TO DAY RECEIVING A LOT OF GENUINE PERUVIAN GUANO. V.;. . - i '" - DOUGLAS BELL. July! til epl - -'' ' ;' ; MARYLAND HAMS, UNCOVERED . AND .rr DOUGLAS BELL'S TEAS AND COFFEES. ; CHOICE GUNPOWDER ANDrMPERTAL J Tea. Also ehoie Oolong and Engliah, Breaii XstTi,at DOUGLAS BELL'S" 1 -A- oticut LiFE Insorance Ooiipiy. AS SETS OVER . ' ' 2 5,000,000.00. ANNUAL INCOME OVER ' " $ 8 , 5 0 qiaop V 0 0; Namking more fta '"60,1)0(1 leuilicrs, 8urplns Assets over Liabilities $7,000,000.00. A PURELY HCTUAL COMPANT, All its surplus is equitably divided among the folicy Holders m ANNUAL DIVIDENDS. Paid no Policies are granted, for a stated amount, after two or more years, or an equitable consideration in ' Cash will be given therefor. It Issues Policies upon all Desirable Plana of Insurance, And has adopted in its workings several SPECIAL FEATURES, Origin-1 with this Company, and offered by no other. " - 1. WAIT, Qen'l Afforit. Raleigh, N. C. june 3, 1869. 43i d&wtf.f WU1T A GCAXD AXD EXTEXSIYE BCSI5ESS THE CONNECTICUt MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY IS DOING., Synopsis of Statement for lSCS. Income. from Premiums, $7,161,304.11 Income from Interest, . 1,584,905.48 Total income for the year 8,740,209.59 Losses paid, 121,335.00 Dividends paid, 928,284.00 Total Loses paid to date, 8,089,883.00 Total Divd'ds paid to date, 5,197258.00 It will be seen from the above that the" income for interest alone, greatly exceeds the losses, aud that the total income lor one year is more than the total losses paid to date, The Assets of the Com Dan v arc now over Twentu three Million, and with Its large income offers greater inducements to those insuring than any otner company in toe country. Its plans ot business compromise all the desirable forms of insurance. S. D WAIT, Gen'I Agent, may 2, '69 d&wtt Raleigh H. C. NORTH CAROLINA LAND COMPANY, FOB THE LOCATION OT Northern and European Settlers FOR TBS SALE OB Improved Farms, Timber aad Mineral Lands, Houses, Mines, Water Powers, j&c. Also of . Cottaa, Tobacco, acd Xaval Stores, On consignment, and advances made on same. MA51FACTTRERS AGE.VTS LFor Improved Agricultural Implements, Fertil izers, Machinery, &c Also. NJiGOTIATE LOAN8. on ; - yio rtg stff& or otlier Seourltles. Those having Lands orj Farms for sale, will find it to their interest to communicate with this Company. OFFICE: RALEIGH, N. C. officers: Geo. Little, Vert. R. W. Best, See. & Treat. Directors at Raleigh : Hon. R. W. Best, late Sec. of State. CoL Geo: Little, " U. S. MarshaL Geo. W. Swepson, Raleigh National Bank. R. Kihgslamd, late of New York City. Directors at New York: A. J. Bleeckbb, Agent at new Tori and Bos ton, 77 Cedar Street, New York City. mayS ' 404 dfew3m " The Old North State Torever." ENCOURAGE HOME ENTERPRISE ! Th North-Carolina HOME (Fire) ! INSURANCE , CO., TTna now been In operation Ave month, and the liberal patronage it has received insures it to be Amount Liable for Losses $184,000 : $20,000 Deposited with the State Treas urer for seenrity of Policy Holders I Rates moderate and all losses prompt- v 1 j adjusted and- paidt ThiA rvmnan v organized UDon the most lib eral principles, appeals to the people of North Corolina lor SUppori, guinmuaaug, m i cvui u, Drotection aeaiust loss or damage by fire, and circulating its receipts '..: j : t - II o m e V' 1 J. LL FOOTE, Pres'dt. BEATON GALES, Secretary. ' W. H. Murdoch, Ass't. Sea. and Local Agent JulyS, 1869. , , i ? 457 tlljulylS . Raleigh National Bank of North Caro lina. r -y-y-: ;;." THE Directors nave resolved to increase he Capital 8tock of thU Bank to FIVE HUN DRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. Persons wish- n a ntMOjh tn tlia Same Will Tieo w""""- nicaUi with C. DEWEY, Presd't, marl 450 law6m. Insii2?aiice. &c,U ,JLiisuiance, etc 141 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. ,1 -s . The only Company in the Country which. Guarantees Definite CASH SDRRBNHER VALUES In case a Policy is I for feited for non-payment of Premium. j ALL POLICIES Arc non forfeitable after two full Annual Pre miums have been paid. ' j The policy-holders of this Company may travel or reside where they choose anywhere on the Globe. : - ' The BROOKLYN LIFE has paid, and now pays to Its policy-holders, LARGER DIVIDENDS than ever before paid by a Life Insurance Com pany. Dividends are paid -. J . In Oasli, or applied to the permanent increase of the policy, or lelt with tlie Comoany to accuibUUte at inttrest, in either way, at the option of the policy-bolder. - J CHRISTIAN W. BOUCK, ............ PtnMeut. WILLIAM M. COLE. i .Secretary, I, P. FACKLER, Consulting Actuaiy. DAN'L AYERS, M. D., LL. D.,..jlled. xatniner. A. W. LAWRENCE, Gen'I AgU, Raleigh, N. C. nlv7 , 459 lj " Nothing succeeds like success." . THE LiFE INSURANCE COHPtNY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, - . WASHINGTON, D. C. JAY COOKE & O . .. E.- S. TURNER, Manager, nas issued in the first Ten Months of its exis tence 5,395 policies, insuriug over ia5000,000 ; being double the business of any other Company In the world during the first year of its existence. The Company affords its policy holders Per fect Security by its cash capital of One M l linn Dollars, and guarantees . to the insured, by it. inv mtiH i,f iiwmium. larare dividends in advance, or a Reversionary Dividend of 100 per cent, by its return premium pian. Apply for Agencies and Policies to ' r P. F. PESCUD. Raleigh, ' : Genearal Agent for North Carolina. . Dr. Chas. E. Johnson, Raleigh, N. C, Medical Examiner and Referee. July . - i 459-8m Puxiiies the Blood. !r SaOo y .'I"Tta' Everywliere. vivi.'.;." FHOPOSALS.; ff ;.. Jr. , BBOPOSAL8 will be received, for: one week, at the office of the N. C. Agricultural So ciety for furnishing lumber for stalls, ior enclos ing track, fec, at the Fair Grounds. , Specifica tions may be obtained by application to the sub scriber, to Whom all proposals 6bould be ad dressed. t "a f- .. v.n- ..i i -v.;-rf. . f - BRLNTON SMITH, Secretary." jl julv? I 459 lw i .... , TURSUANT TO' AN ORDER OP THE BL-f . perlor -Court n Watca seoonty,' made at Spring Term, 1W59, 1 shall sell at Public, Auction,; at he C'urt House door In the City ot Kalcigh, at 12 o'eKnik, M., on Saturday,' -the tOth-. day of Joly,1889,.the following prqpRrtv, namely-? f,,u,r: f 1 THE HOUSE AND, tOT? where James J. Ferrell now resides, containing t hree aeres more or- less, and adjuiniug the lauds of . Henderson Smith, Martha " Spivey, Lcathy Wilkins and others, situate In the eastern boun dary of !"iaid City, on1 the 'old Holleman road. This is considered one among1 tha places In or around Raleigh. , - ., Terms of Bale One-tenth cash; balance in six mouths, with two or more approved security. , . - j -TING,- - mayli " ' 413-wtd(S10) If J DISSOLUTION; : - THE Copartnership existing between WIL LIAMS & LAMBETH wis dissolved on tha first of May. . i . . f All who are indebted to tqbm are requested to fcU aud estleUeir accounts ' '-. ALFRED. WILLIAMS, C. W. LAMBETH. Raleigh', June, 1869. 1 ALFRED WILLIAMS ": ll .WILL CONTINUE' THE . . BOOK; AND STATIONERY BUSINESS ON his own account, and will keep constantly, on band a large stock pf !; s . School, Standard and Miscellaneous. Books, , Music. Account and Blank Books, Fine t ; Pulpit and Family Photograph Bibles, " Testaments, rrayer and uynin- Books, Albums, Photographs and - , splendid , ... -i CHROMO ; PICTURES, . ' a Stationery is ereat variety, . Perfumery, Soap and Fancy Articles, Together with every article usually kept in the Book and Stationery Hue. ' His stock is" ALL NEW AND DESIRABLE, ; (having no Old stock,) and suited to the present wants of the t rade,' all of whieu will be sold at prices as low as can be had of any. bouse in the Bxate. i . . He will furnish any book at I s , ! PUBLISHER'S PRICES, ' and will procure any book not on hand on the shortest notice. Orders are solicited and will meet with prompt attention. ? " j f ALFRED WILLIAMS, ji . Successor to . 11 WILLIAMS & LAMBETH. Agent for Wilcox & Gibbs Sewing Machines. joue9 V 't 436 8m II HOLLOWAY'S VERMIFUGE CONFECTIONS. Dr. Holloway, some fifteen years distress occasioned sicklv children : the m in taking the Sause- oaa vermlihges of that day, resolved to analyze them, aud from the most eflective of these remedies sacceed- ed in seiarating their active medical properties, pure, tasteless and inodorous. Then, by combining- the with sugar, and moulding them into an agreeable con fection, formed the- present popular aud effective verxifuse known as .. . ', .. j , . Hollo way's Yermifoge (Donfeetions, which have almost entirely superseded the old nauseous Venniluges, to the dcugnt ot tne poor aiue sunerers. It contains no cslomel or other Doisonous iiiErredients. . Ho hifrhl-r esteemed is this DODalar Vermifnee. bv the professioD, that all intelligent physicians who know of mem, piegciiue iuuib iLpreiemar w omcrraiHuin, aa not only more pleasant to take, apt more effective to cure. )r . - " ' paranta and snardians. havine the care of children. should keep them as a family medicine ; for they not only eradicate worms those pests of childhood -but correct any derangement of the digestive organs, so prevalent with ctuiaren. ; 1 HIESKELL'S OINTMENT. This Ointment, alter an experience of twenty years! has proved a sovereign remedy ror an diseases oi tne tKin ;. navmg enectea s raaicai cure m eiy uu which it was used, carinjj many abstin&te cases of fifteen or twenty years' standing, that had previously resisted all remedies prescribed by the best medical talent of the country., Jt effect is -astonishing; inafew days the soreness and irritation is removed: the skis becomes smooth and heaithy, and remains permanently healed, without the use of any other remedy. Ertszfelas, Blotcbks, Pimples, and every form of disease or the skin is punctually curea, no maueroi now Ion? standine. It has cored had eases of Inplaxko Etkudb, and discharges from the Bar, when nothing else wonld heal them. Pilbs. that have resisted a 11 other treatment for many years, have been effectually cured by the use of only one box ef this Ointment. Bubns, Scalds, and Old Sobxs it heals in a very short time, i Fkice rim Ukhts per box. ii noi soia Dy vonr Druggist, send sixty cents to Johnston, Holloway '& Cowden, Philadelphia, a box will be sent free of post- "OBSERVE None genuine without the signature of tlie nroprietora on tne wrapper oi eacu nu. UoDowas Comcentratcd .Essence Jamaica Ginger, This Is a pure extract of the true Jamaica Ginger, from Capsicum or any deleterious admixture : contain ing all the Aromatic, carminative and Diffusively Stim ulating properties of the Jamaica Ginger. So effcacioas In all cases of chill from exposure to cold or dampness, Cholic, Cholera Morbus, Diarrhea, Dysentery, Dyspep sia, nervous Debility, Headache, Sea Sickness, &c. Being double the strength of any Essence of Ginger in the market, it is cheaper .to consumers and more con venient tor travelers. ' i - '- -r CRK APPLE CIDER VINEGAR X at DOUGLAS BELL'S., june 24 437 till sepl WEEDING HOES. Elwell's Weeding Hoes foi sale by -II J UPCHURCH dVDODD j UNIVERSITY MEETING. , ff a' I MEETING OF THE TRUSTEES OF THE jfxl University will be held at the City of Raleigh, Tuesday, the 13U day of July, : 1869. r , , W. W. HOLDEN, President. R. W. Lassitxr, Secretary. june 21 . . ; . . t ; 446 M. H, PINNIX, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ; ! e';'lei ijrTON 'N. c;V : .it- Will practice in. the Courts of JDavidson, For syth, Guilford, Aiamnnce and Randolph counties. Also in the ;District and Supreme Conrts-an Conrto of Bankruptcy; ; ; .. l-r? r - keferkncb: :i 1 : Hon. R M. Pearson, C. J. of N. C., Raleigh. Hon. E. G. Reade,. Associate Justice, Raleigt lion. R. P. Dick, . ; V- " Hoh. Thomas S r4le, - . ' Bedlorit Brown Yanceyviue, jm. . " John Kerr,' .-v.". " " J. R. McLean, Greensboro, N. C, . " Thomas Ruflin, jr., GreenBborOjJJ. C. I- A PfiOCIAMATIOH. BY BIS EXCELLENCY COYERKOS BOLDEST. I Exeodtivb Depabtment oi N. C, j Raleigh, June 21, 1869. TTtrnEREAS, Official information has been re-. V V ceived at this Department that a vacancy exists in the representation from the county of New Hanover, caused by the resignation of L. GJ Estes, -Esq., late member of the House of Representatives ; " . Now, therelore, I, WW. Holden, Governor of the State of North Carolina., by virtue of aur: thorjty conferred by law, do issue this proclama-, Qon, ordering an election to" be held at the sev eral places 61 voting is said county,- on the first Thursday in August, for the purpose of filling said.;vacancy.s .t - ft ' m. i Done at our uity oi liaieigu, mis k Tin ft June,: 1869, and In the 93rd year pi onr I j v !. w, W. HOLDEN, Governor. B? the Governor. a ' ' Wilmineton "Post and Wilmington Jonrnal vUl insert till day. " 1 ' jnneJM-co i . Diy Gopds, Olothing, &yc. SPELNG i .-'..rl 1869. NEW STORE J1. - ' t mm ff jjv If A. AU.VAUU i -if- HAVE OPENED . NEW AND: ELEGANT Stores, corner of Hargett aud FayetteviUe and Hargett streets, and invite their 'friends and public general! v, to call and examine their fitock before" purchasing 'elsewhere. They offer gieat ind acements to buyers. - Their Stock yaa' selec ted, with, great, care and tastcr and they are confi dent ol suiting all, in quality and pnee, as our motto is quick sales and small profits." i Their Stock consists of . : . : , , . j , .; ; Fancjr and Staple Dry: Eaods,:, , READY -MADE. CLOTHIN BOOTS ASTU SIXOES, i ATS C3 ;f . ' LADIES' . AND GENTLEMEN'S : Furnishfrig and Toilet Ho o ds7 OHIHA AND GLASS WAf' ; and every thing that is kept in a fibst class HOUSE. ; .. j "r-Their CHINA STORE is a temple of unsur passed taste and eletnince in' the State. It ad' joins their Dry Goods Store, on Hargett Street, wucre you can ana French, English ' and Foreign, ' Chlaa and Granite, Dinner, Tea and Toilet Setts, of all styles; Bohemian, : French, English and American Cut, Ground and Pressed Glass-Ware T Fancy and Domestic Ware, and, in fact, every thing that Is kept Ins. I FIRST GLASS CHINA STORE which they ofier at reasonable low prices. I -: X we rcspectlully invite all to call and examine . our Stocks before purchasing elsewhere. Atten tive an I polite Clerks, are always on hand and jrtady to show onr Goods. , . I Thankful for past favors we hope by strict at tention to business aud correct dealings, to con tinue to merit the patronage of the public, r ' " S KLINE & CO.J ! Cor. of Fay. fc Hargett and Hargett Streets, . ' . ' Kalei, igh, N. C. april 10. A.V ANSWER TO THIS GREAT QUESTION t Where to get First-Class "Goods . n J.Jri.Lil n: iii ai neasonaoie rrices GO TO AL GR ATI S M AN, Merchant Tailor, PATETTEVILLE STii RALEIGH.' AS FAR AS GOODS ARE CONCERNED, my . u .i. ' . ; j Cloths. Gasslmeres. &c. , .. . : -rf ' ( ; are first-class in style and quality. It really does the eye good to examine them. ; ! . The art in making up such Goods stylish and . becoming is simple and correct, and almost an imposBioiuty to tan in maxinga rsitBECT r iT, My stock ol . Ready Made Clothin (TV moslly custom work, as well as Gentlemen's r unusuiug tioods, . HATS, BOOTS AJfD SHOES, C, ( is large . and well selected, and I am. willing to Retail at Wholesale prices. k' , . Don't fail to call on your servant, I . .. . , M. GRAUSMAN. ; april 7. 382 3m. TVTOVELTIES in Ladies Handkerchiefs,' Lace Collars, Lace and Muslin Pompadpres, &c W. H. fe R. S. TUCKER & CO. Raleighj June 8, 1069. 1435 tf : EXTRAORDINARY. BLACK IRON . GRENADINE, ; r k; i 3 YARDS WIDE, Only .175 pei" ITard. cico. W. K. & R. S. TUCKER Raleigh,'June8,1869. 435-tf Mrs. CETTINGER rS IN RECEIPT OF HER STOCK OF MIL-IiTISrEIl Y, , , .', ' 1" '"' ' ' and has just returned from New ,York, well posted in aU the latest styles. Sue will sell as .reasonable as ever. M - . - .J ' OPENING DAY on the 8th of ApriL ,1 , Just received, a lot of the latest styles ISAAC CETTINGER' ; IS IN RECEIPT . OF HIS STOCK OF Dry floods, Clothing, Shoes, Boots, bats, &e., to which he calls' the attention of his customers and the public.'": :'.;:.:.;; , : ::'.rii april 6 ' S81 8m JACOB WEIL, r. ''':''"'-: DEALER IJf : ' J' ' " ' , Hats, Caps,j Boots and 8hoes, , , READY-MADE OLOTHING, Gents' Furnishing Goods, &c, &c, &c.', Ho. 54 Fayetteville Street, Two doors north of the Market, R A LEIGH. ; N. C., ; Respectfully aolicita ait inspectfop otj his stock v T't. New Gooaa recciveo eij . w -, aprill7v.,;4 ..t:;.:, , .t.l; t 391 3m IRISH POTATOES, j - v ' '' LOT OF. FINE IRISH POTATOES - FOR sale low, by t- ,r ' - j - T-CAWDLES I CANDLES I . 135 Jy Bdxeajt ) Boxes and Jtf Boxes t Adaman tine Caudlea lor -ale low atf . wholesale rU UPCHURCH ADODLt." lt ,- nrr .V' ;J v- 'boakd of mitscTOBs: i;, -: 'f C. Dawsr. lYori.denl.-y ' W. H. WlLLARI). r. Geo. w. 8wxpsoit, ' ' 1. S. Mkheimok. -,' R. W. PDLLIAJi, ! .1 W. J. Hawkins, tR. S, TBCKBR,?f X . A. W11BT, Vathier. JohhC 'BLii,f Tetterj Jri-. ?-,- i n !, ' ii in . u . - ,-!' t'tA DEAL8 IN EXCHANGE, SIGHT DRAFTS, Gold and Silver Coin, and Government and 9&bct Secunlties. -- "yUn-nt.'-.r.-iA - :f?.i-rt uncurrent uauK. notes bought and sold. ' NORTH CAROLINA BAUK NOTES. . VB0H ' ' f Raleigh National Rank of Sorth Caroflaa, ? ! RaleigA- NI Ci; April 24A, sG' Bankof Cape Pear;.?.rl;;.;V:.Li lJ 84 it It . u it ' .it? . it it ;it ( ti , tt ' tt ' ii ' Clarendon, .v . , . , . 1 , , .. . 8 Co m merce, ; ... i, i ...... J. 16 Fayetteville, ..v-.. . J. .. j 18 Lexington, f old) . 2 " (newl...T?...;.u........ 2 Lexington, payable at Grahani...... 25 Graham', JNortn-Carolma,. Roxboro'; ...... , : Thomasville,.., . .. 40 ...... SO so ........ 30 , vvaaesooro',.., AVoalitncrt tn ..uftrf.i( ..... O i Yauceyville, L;.;..v: 8 Wilminoinn I . I qo 8 Commercial Bank, Wilmington,.. i.C. ....... 88 Earmer'a Bank of. North-Carolina, fold) 84 i It - I . Ol Greensboro' Mutual Insurance Co!,. Merchant's Bank, Newbern... ....... V.uewj ...j t::-:::-:S Miners nanter's Bank,.,.... Jan 15 V ' 812 tf STATE NATIONAL! BANK RALEIGH, N. C. . DIKECTOBS: . - j ;.:-.' John G. Wllliama, President, W. E. Anderson, Cashier, Wm S. Mason, W. W. Vass, Jas.. H. Foote, .- -. t Dealers in Exchange, sight and time bills, Gold and 8ilver coin and bullion, Government, and State Stocks. Rail Road and other aecnrlHM. " , Uncurrent Bank; Notes bought at the counter or remiirea ior on receipt by Express on the most favorable terms by check or in currency.' Deposits received anq a general Banki.ia busi ness carried on in all Its branches. . . :. . ., ; TCOPT. . ' , , Treasary Department, Office ofComptroIler of the Cttbbkct, - .. -,i,lVaAiaVl0a,JqnoI8tb,1808. TTTH V i V A H ' h. pollh.tn..M.... rii raw tne unuersignca, it nas oeen made to .nn... l.Af tl..i 0. X. : 1 Tl . . T" 1 . . in the City ot Raleigh, in the County ot Wale, and State of North-Carolina, has been duly or ganized under and according to the requirements of the Act of Congress entitled "an act to provide j . j , . i . . United States bonds, and i to' provide" for. the circulation and redemption thereof." approved June 3d, 1864," and has complied with all the pro visions of said Act required to be complied with oeiore commencing tne business ot Banking un- dereaid Act,' JVow therefore I, Holand R. Hulburd' Comp troller oi me currency, ao nereDy certny that tho State National Bank of RaleiirW in the CX- ot Raleierh. in the county of Wake., and State of North-Carolina, Is authorized to commence the business of Brtnkitig under the Act aforesaid'" ' In testimony whereof witness, my band; and seal ot office this eighteenth day of June, 1868 i, : .. HILAND R.-HULBURD, ' RKAT I . ; j fVurintrnllitrif thri IhirronPT''-' t July 2, 1867. .. - ' ' : f s- ' 150 tf NATIONAL FREEDMAN'S ffo &o ana4: fChartercd by Social Act of Congress. ' BRANCH AT RALEIGH NORTH-CAROLINA, Corner FayetteTlHe and Hargett streets. . : ' a Open from ifli A. M. to 3 W. ; , TSEPOSITS OF ANY AMOUNT, FROM FIVE JL- cents upwards, receivea. . Interest payable in March, July and November' .-l "' i"-- ."' OrriCEHSl ' . - 2 U'l . Gov. W. W. Holden. Chairman. Hon. Geo. W. Swepson, Col. R. W. PullTam, lion. 1. JJewecse, s rlon.i j. iu Harris.; . G. W. BRODIE, , ., : "' -:" ' Cashier J : Noy. 21, 1868. ? ;:!. 268-r-ti. ; ;:: MRS.' M. A. , BINDER S a r.j :.J - WHOLESALE , . ; BETA1L 1 ; DRESS TRIM1ILYGS - AND PAPER PATTER Jl STORE; j i; : : -' N. W. Cor; ELEVENTH & CHESTNUT 8t. PHJLA. DRESS AND CLOAK MAKING.' DRE8SK8 made to fit with ease and elegance;. ' The finest assortment of Ladies' Dress and Cloak Trimmings: in the City,: at th lowest' price. Orders executed at shoit notice.! Embroideries, Hdkl6.Laees, Ribbons, Bridal Veils, and Wreaths, Fine Jewelry and r Fancy i Goods, ' Ladles'" and Children' Furnishing Goods, Parasols, White Goods, &c, Ac. A perfect system "of Dress Cutting taught. Price, $2.50, with. Chart. Pat terns sent by Mail or Express to all parts ol the (OVEB THE N. C. BOOKOTOBE,) ' ' R AX-BIQH, N. C. ' ; TRIAL, EXECUTION'' MINUTE AND RK- cording Dockets made to order. " .. North Carolina Reports. aad other, La W.Booka bound in superior law binding." j Missing numbers of the Reports supplied and Odd numbers taken in exchange for binding.-. ,, August 15, 1868. ; . , . 184 tt Old North "Staid Distillery v. " tit- Groot, Kuck & Co., .t f "v n .OF Corn and Ry9 WhisMesi: v - charlotte; n. June 8 ' . ; j " i .. i" r 435 Im Sleeping Cars.. THE NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. 13 ndw lumibhea with' ' ''; J """ SLEe'MNG' CAR-''-' :' of elegautconstruclionadnpti-d to eote and eom fort.-' ;i , , . , : ' ' J ;--rV'-i '"f '' Passengers will bear lnJ romd' I Wad vantages this road now offers' lor their om!oH t-night travel. , , 1 ALBERT 4QJAN6QN, 8npt.;i,', april 9 A FUJL 6UPPW OK HARNESS, ANp gfJXJE ii. Leather tetorJ- . FLOUR I FLOUR 1 " A Barrels of Tlonr. 4 T5 tUeka"-N.C: Tlosir nun iPiinof PnTnTioTnr iiuot uumuaur Distillers ana mmm LMiscollaneouf?. I'lHTHIS SIQlT I COgQPba." QUEENjgtlGHT THE- CWNINa. GLORY , OJPIXDI ciNte and Tnx WcmDEit tqr - j MODERir-eiENCE.. niE w wk)rwi VIultu SPREADS TRIUMPHANT OVXR A Great and Good Hadlelae. '. HETKITB&b i QUEEJT8 DELI OUT ;.l'T ';''m.v;n'V.i'T."Vl THEJNEW THEORY OF HEAlTU. rjJE liPJE of an Flash is BLOD-rTha HalUl . - of all Llf e je Purity Wlleab-ltio -)- vi-Pmrrtyf Biaad no riask 'mm . be free front Dlaeaaai ; J'fn 73 HEINITSH'S , QCEEI'ft 0EL1CBT AIT AKimOTB TO DISUSE.' THE GREAT AVEBICAN ALTSBATlTt AKO BLOO ' mratritar" "v-if,r . ! t .C...i Ir. f ' t.; IV Ifi I fjr the Cure of aU those tXseastu which w n: ',.';i . iit . -Tv . tuavj.f . traced to a vitiated condition of the ELotmjtr ', :. .-..T JU. ... r .! . :,Z n' i L-if-T' - The Theory i that Blood Is the UAefnf 8 Flesh, and it Impure, the Lifu pt.all DUcaae, Llfo and Health is only to be maintained by the circa latioti of pure arterial blood. -t r; - .-. ,SU4.h as Scrofula, .Rbeumatlfm, Heps tie DU-.v brders, ' Infianimatlous, Fevers, Liver Complaint, CoDsnmptloD, King's M .a ICvll farlnt-lia Holla. It-Kim' las. Skin Diaeasrs Tetlur Roughness of the . .' ' 8kl, Plmplrs, . , Blotches. '') J"' J Pain ht the BoneaL oltfUWera. V - " Syphilis and Syplillltle orea, lMtgvattaK'Ja. fhunatien of the Bladdr ar4 Eldni-T, fsln,u the Back, Geuertl Debility, aud lor all complalata arising from deflclenet and poverty of .ateoov.T) HEUnTSlTS. QTJEEFS -tr,P'- .fT'; h'Mf ,ISliT.H.EtfONDFJl or " ')' it ' tf Aoc3LorM3.. Ocionoo. No medicine has attained u A a world-wlda ro pntatioo aa tbta justly celebrated ' v-' -tl f .,j OOM.PO U.D,., -.-A.tr, ii ' ..-!.':.-. . -' . ! . , . ,., ... f fs extraormnary healing powers ana atteated ta kji tiiAnasnds. and ry iMiii.avi.n letters bearing tcstimoay to 4Uexcal)eal ebafac ter and worth as a madtcioa. Orders are coming in from all quarters, and an bear tr&mUUkablo evidence o.t it great popnlarlty,';;;,. . ri Beaureandaskfor .,s -,i " HEINITSH'S QUJW0 LIZIOBT; , H And see that his name Is on It Y " Look out and avoid bas ImitaUonO " Tfrrn aate bv DrBirrlata. r t - l ir.il 'n.-nA Wholesale Agents,, FlSHtR A BIINIT&IL. -Vapril27-Jhawlf - " Columbia; B. OT' . i .ii i) i i , " rr . n 1 1 ' 1 1 111 in '' TX p HANG'S AMERICAN CUROJBOS., -,m In OU and Water Color Tlilatti fciV PitAvo'a American Chbomo productions ol oil and water eolor pslntlnrsf to falthfuMy and skillfully dene that U rcqtrs aha experience of an expert to detect tho uitierancf between them and the originals. ' - . For every purpose of dqcorstlon,--for parlava, sitting rooui V -dratlng-iiooma, Maqrserlaa m cbambers,-rrnothlug: so, axquUitcly beiUoJ these Chromos can be obtained lor; Uis iOui amount of money. No other prnantnta of tha same cost are so, admirably talcu fated to adorn a home; to cultivate a love for Art among tho people at large : to brighten up the dwellings of every 'dart of our eltiaenal and to -teaeH tha rls- tag, generation. Dyttneir en,jr reuninxj flnence, to love tbe beauUful In Art, and la na ture -Hitherto, Art has ; been trUtocraiM associations, none but the wealthy elaases cowl 4 afford to buy lino workaof rt; bot"bromo lithograph baa -changed all that, aad broeM r ?ulslte paintings Hit bin tbe rescb of avrry Ismlly. f K doing for Art wbat tbeprtntftigim W tor Literature. Let no family heneeforth N Wlv out a lew classical books, and on or two mas terly paintings. ' Both abbold bo regard 4 aa 1J dbpensabl0 4CompleMa voto'r'.i'-r.t-t ;- Jl".o CS7ABk for tbem at tho, Art Btorea iand Bookj -'ourClrroiBos aroacbtbM, Wlhraddvaaa withlo the United State, east or tha Mlaalaalpp ou receipt of piles.', a ' A 3T Pranir'a CfVroino Journal, Issutd ttaH terly, oonUlia compkta dust-rip Ura ctaira; of our Chromos, with special lolormatlm aboat the art." Specimen copies tfi He Joomal avat M any address on receipt of ataaop. - ' TfONSUMPTlON CA BE ' CURED. J ; ' - i : M H The irve jwneajf m jm h .s. . 4 l l-Hl.l ' ! ' tl . I,''.! iU ffOHUt UPHAM'S FRESH MEAT CURE r t. j.1' '.ITI-W 1(1' H' Prcparod According to the Forota,of PrpTroweaa i ' " of Pana, " " ' i,' Thanewplaa oftreftug Pnlmoaary Maaaara Fuesii at ( at Is erratings prooikl tmmtCon to k..n.j. It beneficial result av bena fcacaMW tw I I press in both bemlxpbarea. Tha Frrh Mt Tnjw.t Wan first tried t Kaaato by Dr.' Wataa TW raaaJaa ware no leas rratirytng Uan aamrlalar- CoT",'e casea ln his bands." which m4 previoaaiy h.Mr Urn most skilled mt tbo preAMtoa. yielded sri'. as T charm, under the new treatmeaL but tt to t k.-rJ sm TnovsaKAtf. of Paris, that the wovtd la e-i.T ta. debted for roaklnc knowu to the affllrli-4 the :--t L tares of the FnwU Meal Cm. ItU WJlilay rW that, in no kwa than, two tboaandMcs In v tiicfc M hn boen tried, RBovadeuoeeami eari aa. ' , The rrssh Meat Cure Is mom offemf to the A. pnbiic'asa Proprietatr yrmefly. ltla put -ap ui-i njraiof 8TTap.,raehVtf,eflaUlnr U saw propettiea of one and half pnU ot raw inaL U at plaaatheaat,aaatBaletJeehejw! will convince tbo laort akenleel of iu vlrtoe aa Me Crcat healtng remedy af ihe-atBeteanth eeaury. i 4 InmJertoplacUphaJn'sKrel(caCBre(iJIl, 4 reach or all cUea. tbe prWaiH ha as aitiaaa: al a boUh or aix battles for , v.,, . . .7 yt ! ApckAX. sis bottUe sect bf Exareeav paciud, to ay pert of Ska; V ailed taaua f Vf'r1 4 J bS.'IfTr,n!??.TVAW a rtnarv. - ..VUnOllfna veaw ar mm e .-a. ' v, . . fiAjiMraet,l-hil,- Soli brail D ratals ta. . . v v .U. marco-H ' .: tt , ir. i .fit afctaj ; CTATK OF wARTn CAIlOLXarAV ;.- Ilertrord Coaaty,. r . Svprrbr fiovrl. MarcA Term17. " John SiMuy- V . , , , .;, . . , n. ' ' 'vs.-' AiUchaiout. j ,t i.(Vyxl W,B Jfnia,I;,nw iM',t j it', a.-TflTfi'lC U hvrabr . rlvrn. tbat f '!.. i., i a vsrreGl Of i t.l.v.. K.. karfi haaj -airslnal thae4 tale of isajd dticnuuat.! hfl" nnei-fi-aWat af aid btate; Ju favor T John. SUaro, retarnaoia t the ClerfcVofflce W W Jbtoa. tor Iba w ofT " teaAhtaadraw-doUartfw . aniddfelcndaUf- ' f"' tianext term of asld Court to Hi J rv..t. f Hertford, at the Conrt iiow. . . ton,oitlioMMade4rfr4NietV fend the aalta.or -Jfldgineot ',1 e, T-7 - . Witness StarkeV fL- Cam" Court, it Afa q WlnictI';e1 'Bfl ' 41''-- ' - r1- '-',$ ' 1 f I
The Daily Standard (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 13, 1869, edition 1
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