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iY h L. PKSIGTOi & ,C0. U the istbws: ; , For latest news see Fourth tage. w i' y V I . wording to the Heralds Beaufort correspon- s Teiidw fever and small -ox have made their aps nn DOaru iuo mwvuauii vesaeis at mat ce. "-'i., v . . i i . ii 4 I . iftrjre meeting of Fenians waa held in Troy? Ijlorday night, at wbtcbrThomas . Carrol and in Morrissey were among the chjef speakers, t A new-privilege has been granted to Jeff Da Gtt of writing to his wife. :His letters,; of Le are revised before sent. Thus his prison been gradually relieved of Jts ;. original , K tie -nfesseZ in fact, thai the onlthiogs -W to complain of .now are his deprion '-A:-Wt Tiew unnecessarily deferring, Wr. and. in nia view, ' . , tt recoverrd from Hi attack of eiy jj3&alth is wholly restored. He takes daily walkkand his appetite is excellent. Mr. iy has also recovered, and Mr. Mjtchel is now in tter health. - - - :, t-Major W. G. Dickson, formerly inspector of ar iry o the of Major-Gen. ; Barry, has re- Ved the appointment of United States Marshal jhe State .ffiOoorgia. The Major was a resi it of Savannah when the war broke out, and, al Wh all bis material interests lay! in the South, they were sacrificed m what be conceived to be duty to the country. He came North and en- gd the service, where he distinguished himself in campaigns of the Western army until the sur lier of Johnston. . Lwe have important (if true) intelligence (rom Ithern Mexico, by way of San te F'e &nd Denrer, . dispatch states that the Fronch have occupied lbuahua,and that Juarez and his Cabinet, have to El Paso, a little town on the Rio Grande, just ie borders-ef Texas and New Mexico. It is ad that he will probably soon be compelled to s the river and seek shelter in the United es. .j -The Haytien despatch boatGeffrard put into Wort. North Carolina,. on the 1st instant for tnd water. " The captain is the bearer of des- hes to Washington, which it is presumed have fe reference to aid for the quelling of the rebel - with which President. Geffrard just now finds lands full. As the steamer is to come on to - York to be caulked and refitted, we shall pro y put in possession of fulleir Information on mbiect in a dav or two. A.xiegro mass meeting a straiige and signifi feature in .Alabama politics Ws held a3t tt6Tille, Ala., August 23. About two thou .former slaves were present. They were ad- sed by General Fisk, of the Freedmen's Bu , who loldihem that whatever was -detrimental e black man was detrimental alike to the 'white He had hoped to be able to lease some aban- d plantations to them but as President John- he believed, "was going to pardon all the s," their prospects were not so good in this mot hi tVtov Vi r Koan TTo arlxricc t Vi am fnlina illy, to work on shares, and tct "disabuse their s of tbe notioa tnat tneir old masters' estate going to be cut up &mpngat them. He told a they should have justice and fairplay, but rwise they must ,4work out their own palva V The conduct of the assemblage is stated to Ibeefi unexceptionable, and the General's speech Jiced a eool effect on all present, i 5e boaders at ten hotels in one of the New York 43 pay about one eighth of the whole revenue incomes collected irf that wealthy ward, and supposed that if all the boarders in that ward, included they would be found to return about leventb of the whole. The number of board the ten hotels who return incomes is 217, the aggregate am unt is 3,130,902. One county, in Illinois' Will produce a million ns v wine this year. A count wi kept of C mgress Spriags, Sirato ko morph'wast week, wheu it apperpd that b'.ys dtppr-l' at the rate oftifty glas-ses a minute, 000 glasses per h.jur. The ampuut drank that biog, in thr- e bums, was about 9,000 glasses. The yt-Uo fevor ks prevteg in Havana, the )ortion ot deaths being greater than usual.' ( ayor G-mther h-u p.titioned Gov. Fenton to e an earii. r day than the 26th iust. for trial of orrat-r as a eaember of tbe streei commission , on Oregory charges. yti t" .... ' aiiw uix ti e philanthropist, has gene! to Wil- sbarg, Va., to look after the welfare of the luna- Ry'nm t:, re and the comfort of its iamates. I'tRTf- ui re 1788 prize claima settled dutlngthe tb of Augnt, iuvolving $182,532,20. The to- curnbr ffveived during the same period was M. r A, exchange tella of a man being held tc bail al'ttrv. He is au interesting young man seven - hree years f age. His injured wife is an inno- t (y only sixty six years old, mother of jHall family ol seventeen children. pGen. Kolas Saxtpn, commauliing at Hilton W, hag tnanird one of the School Saperintendants I went & wr there from the North, and settled ncorof.rtih!y 0n a two - thousand acre pla'nta- p DJap received at Chicago on Monday, the J"h i';'ant, rti,d dateMcCrealish, Angcst thir- llh, uy the. Rattan America Overland Telegraph JrapanyV bark Clara Bell arrived at Sitka, June, ibrt-.-eiith, waking tbe voyage from New York city. I ne hundred and thirty-five days, touching at the ape de Woe 1, lauds for water. This vessel, it will P'Colleclfd. t rt.k nut A small nrnnalln atMmnT for - lu-. tipcuiuuu uu ioe interior waters, ouo ,rr,l at Sitka with evertthW in tmnA order, and . O ; O II (Ml ,vl II - woiu WOll. rr!tt'!eni J,)hns m will inna a rm-.UmA,V . M f.n ----- - jiiwviaiuaviuu iu c ten reSi ,n tf lvr5. of jiea9 corpus in the loyal KALETRH. 'it he.w&ury Scnete learn that the sen-" tance of the Military Commission in the case of Mi Tempfe Neelj jias.. fxxh made known. They find -lier guilty of manslaughter, but ;in view of the fact tnat ttie shot that killed her serrant was fired in de- v uc "6 coiner, mey assess the punishment rSSiflS06' TMt?li?T. generally are relieved a thfa Wrdict; To throtig'h Heftrylng sorrow, .Misa Neely has nad the warmest sympathy of all the citi zen! and soldiers. She' comes through the fire un scorched. Every one who has ever made their bother's knee the altar of their pyer to Godi fully sympathize with the act, and have followed the pro gress of the trial with anxious minds and hearts. Miss Temple will return to her home is) a few days, where we hope the smilesof ? friends will lighten up the gloom cast by the shadow of her past dark trou ble. , ' " l i Gen. Heath, the new commandant of the District oflSalisbury, has arrived there and established his head quarters at that place. A mass meeting of the citizens of Salisbury has been held to memorialize the Governor regarding a municipal government for that city. from the new Superintendent, Capt. S. S. Kirk- land, the Salisbury Banner learns that it is impracti cable to run a dally train on the W. N. C. Railroad, from the fact that they have but one 'passeDger car belonging to them, and one passenger car borrowed from the Atlantic Railroad and which is liable to be called tor at any time. They are also deficient in P other transportation; It is the wish of the Superin tendent that there be a daily train and he wili lend all his eaergies to this end; The grading of the road also require much attention and he is anxious to have as much of it repaired as is possible bef re the winter sets in: Dr. I. W. Jones is a candidate to represent the people o Rowan in the State Convention. Tne WadeBboro' (Anson county) Argus has been revived. ' The Nevvbero Times says that Maj. Gen. Webb, in his tour of inspection through our much ?vbnscd State, was in that city on Thursday last. Newbern is so healthy that the undertakers zfeo selling out and the doctors are buying second handed clothing. A' man named Martin Camell, while 4aboring un der an attack of delerium tremens, jumped into the Nsuse River, near Newbern the other day, and wns drowoed. ; ! The first bale of new cotton, from this State, was shipped on the 8th for New York on the steamer Char ies Benton. It Is from the plantation of Has kell & Fisher, about four miles from New-bem. It is classified as strict middling. We observe that Dr. Rufus K. Spe ed, of asquo tank.is n commended for the next Congress from the 1st district in the State. Dr. Wm. Nicholson, a sensible man and a ttost excelleut member of the sodety of Friends, is a candidate for the Convention in PerquimOhs county. r We learn4hat W. A. S mltb, Esq , of Johnson, has declined to run for the Convention, and that Dr. J. T.llTeach has been announced. So says the Newbern Times. Twenty white laborers have been Srbngbt to Wil mington from the North. They arrived on the 7tb nst-aut. The Blackburn-Wlieelcr Difficulty. The following is the report of the Union General at Nashville, concerning a cowardly assault by t wo of our officers upon General Wheeler in bed and un armed : Headquarters Mid. Div. of the Tennessee, Nashville, Tenn., Aug. 26, 1865. J Brevtt Brig. Gen. E. C. Mason, Coma" g Post of Nashvule : General : I have tbe honor to acknowledge the receipt of your report of tbe investigation ordered by the Major-General commanding into the cause for the assault upon Mr. Joseph Wheeler, late Major-General in the army of the so-called Confederate States, at the City Hotel, in this city. Your report has been care fully and impartially considered by the Major-General Commanding, and the facts f therein, elicited and brought ont, with other facts in tbe same connection, which have been brought to his notice, show the attack on Mr. Wheeler, by Lieutenant Colonel Black burn and Captain, Qainn, 4ih Tennessee cavalry, wholly unprovoked and unjustifiable, and unbecom iricr an officer In the service of the United States., Mr. Wheeler, as a paroled prisoner, is justly enti tled to protection, Instead of being exposed to assaults, and his position, Dy Tiriue oi ws pruiou,uuruicu man, and hence without means of defence, should have heen. and must in future be respected ; and not only in his case, but ! ia the case of all other persons occupying a similar position. . You will convey to Lieutenant-Colonel Blackburn aad to Captain Quinn, of 'the 4th Tennessee cavalry, th notification of the extreme displeasure and repri mand of Major-General Thomas for their unofficer like and reprehensible conduct, and say to them that their master-out of the service of their regiment has been the only reason for their not being subjected to arrest and trial bv court-martial. Their conduct at the time of the assault, as well as subsequently, has been an insult and disgrace to the uniform they wore, and is lastly discountenanced and trowned down upon b every honorable and high-minded officer and en listed man in the service. The Major-Genera! commanding directs that you will farther reauire of Lieutenant-Colonel Black burn and Capt. Quinn positive and satisfactory assur ance for their future good conduct, and the strict rnmoliancc with all orders and regulation for the preservation and maintenance of public peace, and at the same time advising tbem that they will be held to strict accountability tor any further nreacn oi tne samfc. , . I am, very respectfully, your obedient servant, . BOBEBT H. BAMSEr, Colonel and Assistant Adjutant General. By command of Brevet Brigadier General E. C. Mason. .uouis u. xjwbjh, Brevet Lieutenant Colonel and A. A. G. QNDAY, SEPT. ' '"THE1 CITY. - No Yellow Fevert Moke ui ad. It is really criminal in men to originate or revamp from their imaginations stories which re calculated to shock and justly alarm whole communities. Of this char acteHs the report so current last Saturday, of the prevalence ofyellow fever at Morehead city. There is not a particle of foundatioa for the report By or der of Maj, Gen. Ruger, Dr. Barnes, of his stab"; vis ited that place a few days since, and made thorough examination of the shipping, Ac., and has made of .ficial report that he. discovered nothing to warrant the idea that "yellow jack" or any other contagion was existent or likely to exist there. Wemake this authoritative denial in the hope that, for the future, more caution will be exercised m repeating such 'Stories. They are only calcula ted to injure the State in a commercial aspect and unnecessarily alarm our own citizens. Gen. Meape-a privatetelegram from. Greens boro' informs us that Gea. Meade and itaff and Gen. linger aiid staff were at the Metropolitan Hotel In that city on Saturday last. It was the Intention of Gen. Meade to start for Richmond in the evening of that day. DuriDg his stay in the State he has paid fly ing visits u several prominent points, and although his stay at each wa3 limited to a fsw hours, he has probably posted himself as regards the object of his mission. Messrs. Keogh fc Crane, of the Metropolitan, at Greensboro', we have no doubt, entertained their dis tinguished guests In a satisfactory manner. A short time since they leased the Brlttain House, and refurn ishing, refitting and rearranging it generally, gave it a new name the Metropolitan. We advise all trav elers to give them a trial when passing. A Court of Isquirt is now in session m Ra leigh, convened at the request of a certain Captain and A. Q. M., to investigate the cause of a rumor which, if true, would decapitate said j. Q. -M. The story goes that on a certain occasion, where some of the most beautiful and most secesh ladies of the "City of Oaks" were present, at a social gather ing, a toast was proposed to the health of "Our PresidentJefferson Davis," and was drunk by the captain . His friends claim that the toast was qual ified by a proposition to hang J. D., after the exalt ed manner of Haman. ' An Equine Matter.. There is an old soog abont a qaad raped of the equine species biting his master, because "be heard the good parson say all fltsh is grass. Whether the horse of a certain gentleman we wot ol has been in earshot of a parson or not we think that the owner hasn't very lately we do not know ; but from all accounts, he acted, last Saturday evening, as if he bad. Some people have strange w pets, and if they insist on foster-log man -eaters "they must expect once in a while to get bit. Altebed Notes. Our attention has been called to the method by which small notes are altered from a less to a greater denomination. The note shown us was of ten cents value originally, but tbe adroit bolder of the fractional had pasted a figure "5" over the "1," thereby improving its face to the extent of forty cents additional. This is small gain for so large a risk, and while no great nnmber of such altered notes are probably cir culating in our midst, rumor says that Norfolk and other Virginia towns have a goodly sprinkling afloat.- Attempt to Break In. It is reported that a party of men, who had indulged freely, made at tempt forcibly to enter a "shebang," last Saturday night, in the vicinity of tha gas house. A colored an, who is the proprietor, gare the alarm, and the assailants retreated without effecting an en trance and minus any booty. Indeed, from the facts stated to us we doubt whether the purpose was plunder. ; r White HELr. See advertisements of Wm. B. Smith, Esq., wbo wants if white woman to do the house work of a small family. It is plain to us from the applications which reach us in various forms, that if some enterprising business-man would introduce white help here, it would pay him handsomely and amply remunerate the parties employed. Serbnaded. A party of amatear vocalists, whose voices show considerable cultivation, were out on a rampage last Saturday night, and serenaded quite a number of ladies and gentlemen. They designed so to compliment us, but were prevented by the en- L feebled health of one of our esteemed neighbors. We thank them for their kind intention. . To Be Mustered Out We leap, on excellent authority, that the enlisted men of tbe colored reg iments stationed in this State, whose homes are in the North, will be' mustered out immediately. This will reduce the present number of that class of troops in this State, nearly, if not quite, cne half. False Alarm. Atj'out 10 o'clock, last Saturday night, some one with an admirable pair t f lungs screamed "fire ! fire ! !" at the very highest octave of which he was capable. Diversand sundry peo ple were thereby largely alarmed, but the appre hension was not warranted by any outward blazes. Rain. After a season of several weeks, unre lieved by rain or heavy dews, there was a consider able shower Saturday. The clouds are still heavy, and wo cherish a faint hope that the oppressive closeness of this quiet Sabbath will be replaced by a c ool Monday morning., . . 4 .... ! I . ; ; j n, 1865 m. 255. Oh Drr. That the trains on tbe Raleigh and Gaston road are son to be run on a faster schedule, so a to accomplish the trip from Raleigh to Gas ton and return in 13 hours. Change or Hour. By the new schedule, the trains for Goldaborough, etc., leave here at 3 o'clock, in the morning, instead of 10 as hereto fore. ' Thanu. We are again under obligations to Mr. W. F: Wbitehurst, of the Southern Expr. ss Com pany, for late State papers. ApfoiiiTED. Mr. William Alien bf this city, has been appointed a clerk in the city Post office. ! MARKET REPORT OOKKBOTKD DAILY IT K. -A. W HIT A Iv E Ti. . Grocer and Dealer in Provisions. Apples Dried, $125 per bushel, ' Greea, $l 50 per bushel, Bacon Firm, sales at 2526c per lb. Beet 10c per lb. Butter 35c per lb. Cheese 40c per lb. Chickens 20 a 30c a piece. Coffee 50c per lb. Corn $1 15 per bushel. Eggs 20 a 25c per dozen. Floor Superfine $12 per bbl.; Hides Green 10c. Dry 16c. Honey in comb, 25 to 30c per I b. Lamb- 1215cpertb. Lard 25c per lb. Meal $1 15 per bushel. Mullets-$15 oo Mackerel $20 per bbl . Onions $1 60 per bushel. Peaches dried 10c per lb. Peas White 8100; Stock 90 to $1 ; Garden 40cper peck. Potatoes Irish $1 00 per busb. " Svit. qs-t, $1 00 or bushel. Sugar Crushed 35c per lb ; Brown 25r Syrup 40c50 per gallon. Soda Cooking, 25c per pound. Salt $2 00 Der bushel. Tallow l0c12K per lb. Herrings $14 per bbl. Rice 15c per lb. Candles -Adamantine, 40c lb per box. Soap Turpentine, 20c per lb. Bluestone 50c per lb. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. ALL persons b aring accounts against tbe N.C. Insti tution for the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind, will please present tbem to me immediately. W. J. PALMER, septli-lw . . Principal. WHITE WOMAN WANTED. I WILL pre Any reasonable price and a good tome to a white woman to cook and wash for a small fam ny. Best personal references required. Apply to-day. WM, B. SMITH, Field & Fireside office, eptll-lt 58 Fayetterille st. AGENTS WANTED FOB The Secret Service, the Field, the Dungeon, and the Escape. BY ALBERT D. RICHARDSON, fi. Y. Tribune Correspondent. 1,000 COPIES SELLING PER DAY ! Tbe most interesting and excitine book erer published, embracing Mr. Richardson's unparalleled experience for four years. Travelling through the South in the secret service of tbe "Tribune" at the outbreak of the war, with our armies and fleets, both East aad West, during the first two years of the Rebellion ; his thrilling capture : his confinement for twenty months in seven different rebel prisons; his escape aad almost miraculous journey by night of nearly 400 miles. It will abound in stirring events, and contain more of the fac incident and romance of the war, than any other work yet published. Horace Greely sava of it : "A great manv books will yet be written concerning this warj ia addition to the many already in print ; but not one of tbem will give, 'vithin a similar compase, a clearer, fuller, more readable account, entirely from personal observation, ot the nature, animus, purposes, tendencies, and instrumentalities of the slaveholders' rebellion, than doe tbe unpretending a irratiye of Mr. Richardson.'' Teachers, ladies, energetic young men. and especially returned and disabled officers and soldiers, in waa of profitable employment, will find it particularly adapted to their condition. Send for circulars. Address AMERICAN PUBLISHING COMPANY, Hartford, Conn. Scramtos & Buna, Agents. " sept9-4t IMPORTANT NOTICE. f rHE stockholders of tbe Peace Institute are requested J to be present in person or by proxy at a meeting to be held in the city of Kaleigh on the 5 th of October 1865. This notice is given to enable stockholders at a distance to sand in their proxies by tbe delegates to tbe State Convention. , T. McOEB, sept9 t ct 1 Treasurer, Ac. WOOD, WOOD, WOOD. WE will pay the highest price for 100 coidi Pine Wood, 50 cords Oak or Hickory, to be delivered here within the next thirty dav. sept9 tf B.. P. WILLIMSOX & CO. HILLSBO RO' N. C, MILITARY ACADEMY. rp HE EIGHTH ACADEMIC YEAR OF THIS INSTI I tution will begin on MONDAY", the 2d day of Octo ber. 1863. Excepting the Military feature, the general plan of the Academy, discipline, course of study, ccc, will be e heretnfoVe. Tkrms : One. hundred aad five (105) for the first three months of the term, Patable in Advance. This charge will cover all expetse for board, fuel, lights, washing, tuition, use of text books and medical attendance. Each student inu.t furnish clothing for a dingle bed. Circu lar? furnished on application to J B. WHITE. Superintendent II. ALA. Lata Bnp't of 8. C Military Academy. Septembe 65. 1:30 lm. Sentinel, Purrees, Charlotte Democrat, Dispatch and Herald, Wilmington, Petersburg Expre copy twic a week for 4 weeks, and send bilk to '-Standard" office. T") ERSONS holding claims against the Insane Aiy- lu u, nre earoeetly requested to present them to tbe undersigned immediately. ? ED. A FISHER. Phy'n. and Superintendent. Sept 7 dtw. TO PRINTERS. FIRST RATK NQ. S WASHINGTON HAND Press for sale, nearly as good as new. Price $100. A Tbe i nrice for a new one is $300. Will be sold as above lf.pplilforlmn.r.i.UlJ, y fg ftsSUQIOS, Sepua tf. Progress Ofiee, NEW A D V ER TISEU E NT S. fielinboid's Fluid Extract " JBuchu, F or Weakness arisine from Indiscretion. The exhaastt-d powers of Nature which are accompanied by so manv alaimingsjmpv.m amou. which will be found, Jnoii uoation to Exertion, Loss of Mmory, Wakefulness, horror of Disease, or Foreboding of Bvil ; in facVUnl versal ls5itude, Prostration, and inability W enter into the enjoyments of society. -M The Constitution, once affected with Organic Ifeofc-. , requires the aid of Medicine to trengtkn and in. ?e '3ttn which HKL'HBOLB'S EXTRACT iJUOHU invariably does. If no treatment is submitted to, Consumption or Insanity ensues. j HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, In affections peculiar to ' Fan aiks," is nnequalei by any other preparation, as in Chlorosis or Retention, Psanful ness, or buppression of Customary Evacuations, Ulcera ted or Schirrua atate f the Uterus; and ail complaints incident to the sex, whether arking from habitsiof dissi pation, imprudence ia, or the decline or change in life. HELiMBQLD'S FLUIDEXTRACT BUCHU i ASD . 1 IMPROVED ROSE WASH, Will radically exterminate from the system Diseases arisinsr from ilabi's of Dissipation at U:U irrsae. littU or no change in ditt, no inronveniencii or exposure; com- - jHCicfjr npreaii iote unpleasant and dangerout rm$ , Copaiva ana Mtreury in all these diseases. USE HfcXMBOLD'3 FLUID EXTRACT BUCUU, In all Diseases of these organs, whether existing in "Male or Female," from whatever cause origiaating, and no matter how long ttanding. It is pleasant in taste and odor, 44 immediate in action, and more strengthen ing than any of the preparations of Bark or Iron. those suffering from Broken down or Deiicate Consti tutions, procure the remedy t once. Tbe reader must be aware that howerer slight may be the attack of the above diseases, it is certain to affect his Bodily Health, Mental Powers, and Happiness. A '1 tbe abore diseases rtj uire the aid of a diuretic. HELM HOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU Is the great Diuretic. HELMBOLD'S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, to purifying tfca blood, moving all chronic constitu tionai diseases, arising fruui aa.ure state of the blood, and the only reliable atd effectua. wnown remedy for the cure of fecrotula, Scald Head, haa Kheuin, aius td uinaiuj ui iiLtu uvuiB uiuiaiiuii ui qq Tbto'at and Legs, Blotches, Pimples on the Faca, Tette. Krcgipuias and all scaly eruptions of the skin, , ' AND BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION. Not a few of tbe worst disorders that affect maukiiid ansj from tha corruption that accumulates in the burga. Of all the dhicoyeries that haye been made to purte it out, none can equal ia efleet HKLMBOLD'S COM POUND EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA. ll cleanses and renovates the blood, instills tbe vigor ofliealth inte the syftem, and purges out the humors which make disease. It stimulates th healthy functions ot the body, and expel Is the disorders that grow and rankle in the blood. S'jca a remedy that could be relied on has long been sought for, and novtr for the first time, the public have j one on which they can depend. Our space hero dexs not admit of certificates to bL mv its effects, but the trial 1 a single bottle will show tbe sick that it has vir tues surpassing anything tiio have ever taken. Two tablespoonfuis of the Exti act of barsaparilla added, to a pint of water is equal to thd Lisbon Diet Drink, and ont bottle is fully equal to a gallon of the Syrup of 8ar saparilla, or the decoction as usually made. S&-THESE EXTRACTS HAVE BIEN ADMITTED TO USE IN THE UNITED STATES ARMY, and ar also in very general use in all the State HOSPITALS and PUBLIC SANITARY INSTITUTES throughout the land, as well as in private practices, and are considered as invaluabie remedies. See Medical Properties of Buchu, FROM DISPINSATORY OF THE UNITED STATES, See Professor DswzVs valuable works on the Practice of Physic. See remarks made by Dr. Lphmaim M'Dowsll, a cele brated Physician and Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland, and published in the Transactions of the King and Queen's Journal. See Altdieo Chirttgieal Review, published by Rinjakiii TaAVisEs, Fellow of Royal College of Surgeons. See most of the late Standard Works of Medicine. EXTRACT BUCHU, "SARSAPARILLA." Sold by ali Druygiti: PRINCIPAL DEPOT II EMB OLD'S Drug and Chemical Warehouse, iU BROAD WAT, N. YORK. sept8 1stut AUCTION SALES : OF GOVERNMENT PROPERTY ;s TBI STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. AUCTION SALES OF HORSES, MULES, ARMY Wagons, Spring Wagons, Harness and other gov ernment property will take place from time to titue at the principal cities and towns in the State. These sales will afford farmers excellent opportunities to stock theirfarms with any class of animalstbey desire to purchase. Each sale will embrace a variety of stock, including riding and draught Horsersnd Mules of every class. A few very large Mules, thorughly broken to harness, and in fine condition, will be offered at each stle. The attention of capitalists and dealers in stock is par ticularly called to the opportunitif s here presentea for profitable investment. Stock purchased tor cash atthese sales may be sold on credit, with ample security, at a large advance, to farmers who are depending on their growing crops for means to purchase or jiay be retain ed, and sold for cash at a large profit after tbe crops have matured. Terms CASH on day ol sale. Sales will continue during the month of August, and will beadvertised in this column a soon as dates are fixed. At MOREHEAD CITY, cn Tuesday and Wednesday, September 12th and 13tb, UiS, under tbe direction of Capt D. JY, DAY, A. Q. M. Sale to commence at 10 a m. each dar. At TOOMER COURT HOUSE, Ilarnct coonty, on Wednesday, Sptember 27th, 1865, vnder the direction of Capt. A. M. GaaotrrrB, A. Q. Mr Sale to ct.mmec at 9 o'clock, A.M. At CHARLOTTE, on Tuesday. October 3i, 1865.nnder the direction of Capt. D. W. II. Dai6A. Q M. Sal to c'jmraencj at 10 o'clock, A. M., ana to continue, front dav to da?, at the discretion of Capt. Dy. " TAILORS, ATTENTION! CM. FARRiSS, one door above tbe Ikourss othee, i bas employment for "an additional nnmber of journeyman T ai ors. Five good "Coat hands',' csn ob tain employment by applying immediately. Feitalee, well recommended, may apply. aug30-tf LOST OR MISLAID, i BOUT the list of April, 1865, a certificate for fourteen shares of stock in the Raleigh A Gaston Railroad Company. So. 116. All persons are warned not to trade for said certificate. aeptS-lw DAVID H1XT0N. mBEPOST OFFICE BfllNG FOP. THE PRESENT I dd stairs, arid theref inconvrni'-nt, a small flag displayed at tbe window will indicate that it is open. flJ- tht it ii closed. A. MILLER. P. M. No Saleigh, Sept. 2, 1865. tf. WANTED TO RENT, A DWELLING HOUSE, in a bealtby and central location. Apply to S. MAXON . Field atd Fire side Smlding, Fayetteville street. ang28-tf Prime Old Bourbon and Mpnonjratiela Whis key, Superior Cognac ' .Brandy Holland Gin, fec, fec. 25 CASES Old Bourbon Whiskey. 25 do Mononjrahela " , 10 10 10 10 10 10 do do do do do do Superior Cognac Brandy, Otard Dupuy, 4 , nolIaudGin, Fine Old S berry, r 't Port Wine, 4 Maderia. 20 Baekets Champagne Royal Crown. 20 do . t. l.emaitre Just received" and for sale by B. P. WILLIAMSON & CO. -tf
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