BY J. L. FEN N1NGT0S & CO.
THE NEWS.
For lau st news see Fourth Page.
Copper has been discovered in Maryland. v
A paper styled The Independent African, un
der joiot proprietorship oF a white and a colored
man is to be started in Charleston, S. C.
Despatches describe the potato rot as alarm
ing and prevalent in various sections of Mieh-
igan. . ' -
Rebel General Gordon, was . figured so
prominently in . the Virginia campaigns, ' is now
keeping a grocery store in Atlanta, Ga.
On therecommendaiion of Got. Sharkey, John
A. Neleim was appointed Collector of Customs at
Ticksburg, Miss.
. r - It is reported that Gen. Sherman has pur
I chased the beautiful three story brick mansion re
cently erected by David Nicholson, Esq., on Garrison-
ve. between Franklin and Eastern -a ves , St
Louis. j
The war between Paraguay and the Argentine
Republic shows no signs of termination. Rains
had retarded military operations, hut r hostilities
were abont to cotnrpvnce on an imposing so le.
Large armies were being raised by volunteers and
conscriptions.
v Mrt.n. R irr a d; iiood to act on the F:t
' Gibson Ifidiani'oinmisIoc. bnt Is at St. fj niDn t is
way to New Orleans .m a private mission for toe
Govhrument to the S utb. '
; At the ludian C.niuci! at Fo-t Smith on Tna-
day, communications were recemd from thel Semin
ole? and Cm ka Gov. Pitchleym, the Rjbel C .isf
of the Ghcrok es, has arrived.
-LTbe manufacture of boots aad h'ioos In.: tf&
Southern SMea in 1860, wan represented by 1,365
establishment, with ao mvestfli capital of $1441,
772, and pr-vlurinj onuUy pr oducts amo'imi i iu
Talae tr $3,9X3,313. T est f rw m itari il con
sumed amotviru i $! 641 330 ; the cost of laoor
annually, $1403.0H ; tn ou n of male h-ads
employed, 4,000 ; a id the number of females. 315.
Gilooel F. B rp nti that the fears of a
negro. insuTtctio'i i i V.rgiaia sometimes ; expressed
are perfectly gr.u dl as (Jkieril Tirry, w!i ha
Investigated closely the reports, is of th sime opin
ion. General T'-rrg troops are so disposed that such
a movement on th? put f the freedmecf could be
put. down at once. To" Fr iedman's B treau is or
ganized and has g..ts w itching the blacks in every
county of the Sae? except some portions of the
Shenandoah valley.
General Swayne. lo Aahma, has ordered that
all contract? with4retd fir labor must be reduced
to writiug and approved by the agent of the bureau
for plantation, labor. Employers will stipulate to
provide sufficient food and quarters, medical attend-
. anct, and such further compensation as may be
agreed upon. Such contracts are to be a lien upon
crops, of which not more than half is to be removed un-
. til a full payment be mtde, and the contract released
f hytheagentof the bureau. Absentees from labor with
out good cauae shall be proceeded against as vagrants,
and freedmen committed as vagraots may be set to
work on the road or other labor, or be turned, over to
1 the freed men's bureau. Governor Parsons and Gen
eral Wood approved the order, and directed its en-
- forcement.
-Herschel V. Johnson, of Georgia, has returned to
Washington fn m a visit to Alexander H Stephens
In Fort Warren. He spent last Friday with Mr.
' Stephens, and reports him in ordinary health and as
comfortably situated as any one can be in cor.fine
' naent. ? Ie has the freed jm of the frt, and is al'owed
. to receive the visits of friends. Q lite aa.moy are
admitted as he desires to receive. His brother, Lin
ton Stephens, who accompanied Mr. J ihnson to Fort
. Warren, remains there still,. and is permitted to sleep
lo his brother's apartments and join him in his walks
for exercise. Mr. Stephens will probably not be
pard-utd until the question of reconstruction is
practically settUd by the adraissioo of representatives
from the Southern States.
A special despatch from Montgomery to the Mo
bile News says that many influential citizens of
Mariogo, nnd the adjieeot counties, have petitioned
Governor Parsons, asking for the removal of Colonel
Lynch, of the 6th, Wisconsin cavalry, as his open
sentiments would Wd to a negro rebellion against
the whites, bloodshed being imminent.
The L )oiviile Journal inclines to the belief that
there is more lying about matter . and things in the
Soatb jast now, tuan there baa h-eo for twenty-five
years, quoting as an example the statement of a New
York Herald correspondent, that Mr. Howell, the
father-in-law of Jeff. D ivis, hd expressed the vihh
that his son-it'-iaw migh; be hanged ; whereas, ac
cording to the ieksburg Herald, said Mr. Howell
has Ueo deaoralx.ut three years.
On the evening of thi 21 irst.,8ays a dpatch to
'. the Chicago Tiibune, a negro soldier in an iltercati. ti
with a white mau at Cairo, 1 1., whom he alleged
struck hini, drf v hit? bayonet, aud, pursuing his
assailant, vth flwi in the presence of the weapo.),
caught up with him in house near by the seme of
tr.edisputP, w.Lnit. he knocked him down and literal
ly tiatsSxed him to the floor with it, killing hmi
almost iRthntiv. .The murderer Ws arrested aid
lodged in pris.,n. I; Ls said tho tffir origiuHted with
the negro,, wh.f very ins .lcntl j 'etied the oianywhoce
jemoohtrauc- .tot,ked him to murder.''
Dvorjpon, Wfl Wf8 A g,Ktj flai ogitatedovcr
- attempt of a m- to eut hia throat and p'ui 0ut
, -OD,5U9 of h:fr w at a hoH on S tturday.
lhey woret,aoR.rH a d claimed to be from Iowa
y: He fc' d h(i n ; iieutfn-wt in tbe,3 1 Cvairy .
Sir Gcorgfi M . k , Z!e gsiy8 . . Fjme iaa reve.,ue
payable only to our rh. su"
A grandson of I, F.yfette is naw in Boston, and
siid to have UU(h a short ipeech at a primary
meeUng of the Republicans the other eveciiig, in the
Sleuth Ward of that city.
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VOL. Vi. RALEIGn, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 20, J865 XO. 263.
THE CITY.
Courts of Oyeb asd-Tkrsiiser The following
correspondence is published that the people of the
State may khow: what efforts are being made by
the Provisional Governor to establish the civil
courts in 'this State, and as warning to evil doers.
Several other counties have made application for
courts ot Oyer and Terminer, ai d in a few days
another Judge will be sent to them. There are
some evidences of a disposition to lawlessness in
certain parts of the State, and the only sure cor
rective the civil courts will 1? brought to-bear
to arrest it :-r
ExECUTiyE Department,
Raleigh, N C, Sept 14, 1805.
To Hi Honor, Anderson Mitchell Judge of Courts
of Oysrand Terminer 7 :
Sik:t-I enclose a special commission to yon to.
hold courU of Oyer and Terminer in the counties
f .
Wilkes, 4th Monday in September, 18C5
Btinconjbe. 2d
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October,
Henderson 3rd
Transylvania, 4th
Mndisnn, 5th
C eroke y 1st
Clay. 2d
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November.
Wri-g liav Jeen issued to the sheriff of tha various
cr.ui-ti-s. n- fifying thrn your appointment, a id
ordrinir t.hi-m to summon proper, juries At ap
p'.io( d days. The solicitors hve beeu notifi d to
ittfod th uns.
The Gov rn r dirprtf c. j to say ro vou that yu J
wi'l n-t tak.-jurisdirt,u ofcasof wrings -.mn.it-
v, ... .. ... ... c ... w, .. ... v. . .uS3
f mmitted agju it tiem by white pprions, freed wen
or rte ptrs ms ot :o:or 1 n'. uwu o: iN rtn Utroiina
do not adcidt tha tpstlm my ot treadmi i or free pr
sons of rol r ?n cases wherein white purso 19 are c o
cerner' ; a d the military authorities will not a-low
them ti bo "tri -d in c nrts that do n t admit th ir
tetii. o iy. A!' f'lith cass will then fire b l?ft t b;
tii-d y the mili' iry courts. Ymr jirjdicti n will
-xtetid 10 all cass of bre?ch ol toe criming! law i.f
North Carolina ,by white pprs s' agdnst white
persons. I am, sir, very respect'ully,
Yoorobpdie. t K-rvart,
R i. BADGEK, Asst Sec.
Exi cutivk Off'cr.
Raleigh, N. C, S-p 14 18' 5
To Mojr General T. H. Rdoeb, commanding De
partment of North Carolina :
Sir: I have appointi-d Judge Audtrsoji Mitf h 'll
t ho 1 courts of Oyr and Termlu"r in s ivertl .11 tlj
counties west of ths B ue Rt lg-?, iud hve giv n h m
the following directions with reg3rd to his j r sd c
tion, a copy of which i? forwarded to yon tor y u
informttion :
"You will not t'ik'i jurisdtcti m of cw?s of wr )ogs
comiuitttd hy fredm nor frei persons of col :r, or
wrongs committed against them by white persons or
frieda)eM or lre persons of color. The laws of Nort i
Carolina d not admit th testi noiy of freed ne 1 or
free persons of color in cses wherein white persou
ato conreroeS, and the military author ti-s will not
allow them lo b tried in courts which d- not idinit
their testimony. - All such cases will, therefore, be
left to be tried by tho mi diary cou'ts. Y ur juris
diction will exteud to aU breaches of the crimiial law I
of North Ciro.toa by whtte persons against w hi to
persons." r
I would suggest that it might serve a good purpose
for the protectiou of the freedmen aud free persons f
color, if this jurisdiction were extended to allow the
judge to arrest and have bound over to keep the
peace all persons whether white or of color 10 ie
quire hail when the case is hai!ablat com non law,
and hera not, to lodge the offender tn the county
j4l,ubji 't to the orders of the military common lers
ot the dis rict. Otherwise the persons of color wi'l
be and will feel themsalvis iu a very helpless c ndi
tion in thos counties out of th1 reach of the direct
authority of the nil itary.
Should you co f ur with me, I will ; sond such
direct'uns as will x'ead thj-Ju io's juristdicti j:i iu
this latter respect. v
Very rtspetfcfu'ly,
W. W. UOLDEN,
Provisions! Governor.
Headquartfrs. Dwp't or North Carolina, )
Raleigh, N. C , Sept. 14, 1865. J
His Excellency W . W '. H'LbN:
Sir: I concur with you that the inter
ests of the State would be prom ted by the a
tion.of the cou ts to be held West of the mountains,
as stated in your letter of this date. Such ei'
sonsas VoulJ be bound over, and not of the clas
specified in your letter to be tried by civil courts,
would, of course, be subject to trial by military tri -bnnals.
as well as those oai.nitted for offences not
bailable.
Very respect full',
Your obadient servant,
Ti l OS. H. RUGER.
Bvt. M j. Geo. Vrols.
The fol owins postcript was then added to the
letter of Judge M.tcheT, extending his jurisdiction
as above stated :
P S In all cas s of breach ot the peace whore
freedmen or free 1 ersons of color are concerned,
which may be reported in the counties in which
you old courts, have the offenders arrested, and
bailed or lodged in jail, according to the nature of
the o'Veiice, and the security off. red, to be triad by
the -military courts when they shall be held. Or
der the clerks to send statements of such cases to
the commander of the military district in which
the cou ty lies.
Respectfully,
R C. BADGER, Asst. S c.
From the fcegoio it will .npoe.ir vvoat d vision
o j i-isd:ot! "j m m ule between th civil id t u .nii
vy courts.
T -. P'-otrdonal Governor would have preferred
.iv?t the civil c mrts should bws leen permitted t i
h.ive f 1 ii rs 1 onrestricted juris liction, he is con
fident that-th- friJmi aul frae pjr .ns of c ilo"
would bd-v rceiv d justice at thp hatuls of tt 0
whites a ey have heretofore. Bit thn or(.rs
whici' ihemti.ary authorities ha?e received 'will uot
peril' 't this.
S nir' week? a a correspondence hetw-ea Gen.
T. II Rogr and he Provisional G 'vrn r, on ti is
su.j"tt, was publish -d 1Q th Standard nd this c..t-
respandence has tHseo referred lo tu .P'?.i ijnt for
his action, and until bis answer Is received the above
must be the division of jarif diction between tho
military and civil couiU.
Six of tbi;gbt Ja ls who hate bjes appointed f
Judges of courts of Oyer and i manner wm be mem-
here o4kth Convention, and Ik is for this reason
that tbe jregiog Judges haVd been specialty ap"
pointed to hold coarta out of rbeif regular circuits.
His Honor, Judge Dudel O. Fovle, has been as
signed to h M courts of Oyer and Tirtntoer in the
counties of Yadkin and Rmdolph, a- follows
Ytdkin county, 1st Monday iu October, 1865.
Riodolph " 3 J
R C. BADGER, At. See.
SiLVtB Ouce in a wmk p'e e )l silver shows
itseil, ut tx ept in the hn d f tho broker, it b a
rare article. T ie other day a strange, tamoiing
through the suburhs of Rik-igh, 'topped at the doot
Of a cottgetiud asked for a drtutj rt wate-. A $ mt
In y mi p ei hisi wa its, an I ft.sshe was iike a 1 the
rst of He ywg 'aliei ini Wak vry g d
lookiug he cffWt-d hjr a dial- for a k ss I as
duly tken rnd paM f r. and the young lady, who
h vi nf ve- feen a dim?? hioro, looked at it wi h B"me
cti'ionity, and thn ifkid what she shou!J d with
it. fl replied, what sha chae, as it wna heis. 4 If
Hint's me crf-,"iid she, "you may Uktlt back and
. p mn another kiss." Porir. Ii w.is so !rn
ince Pe ha 1 seen a piece of stiver that she didu't
kr w Wi at to do vith it. X,
The Weathbr Yesterday, was a clear, cold
day. Woolen clothing was brought into requisi
tion early in the morning and was necessary for
comfort until bedtime. This sudden chmgeable-
ness 0f the wedher will be apt to increase sickness,
and it behooves our citizens to pay proper atten-
li(jn tQ aU preTenlives.
r t mmm m
Billiards The lovers of ti i- nbu- g rae in our
' Cuy oi Oaks" cau u w have ex.c'lei t opiMrtani is
tor ei j)iog it at Gulden's nums on Faye'tev lie I
street, a fe doors below ihe expnss office. B'tidt;8
1 wog od tab'es, with uew cuts, falls, & 5., there Is an
en:el'eut bare nnecteJ with the tst tblidhment, where
toe Mcc-mojod iiing Thompson "kbakes them up" in
the iiiwfct apioved st ie.
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Signs of tub TiMts. Gradually the old tinKS
ara creepi-ig back Tne latest sign of their approach
's oue vcr iiie entrance of the post office,, very neatly
ex cnted. C l Miller and his officieut corps of as
sistants are u itirin" io their efforts to perfect matters
pruitdt g t tiu ir department.
Bittkn by a D)o.-We understand that Mar
shal, son ol John Hen icke, a colored man, was
badly bit it'll, lastt night, by a dog.
We have fi ( qu -ntly hinted that the council of
this city, should perfect their ' arrangements to
t,uard against hydrophobia, though they have per
mitted the summer to pass without any ordin nces
having been enacted, and yet we are in the midst of
the dog biting reason.
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Bdrned Up. We understand several days
since that one car of cotton had ben burned up on
the Raleigh und Gaston Railroad. Yesterday five
loads were burned up between Gaston and Raleig ,
according to a stat mem of a passengar to us, which
delayed the train last night.
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Gray, Kklloog & C ., re fcdlb g out their prints
at reduced prices. Ttiey were lucky enough to pur
chase'when the market was low, and are now able to
compete with any one In selling goods at low fig
ures. The Klecti n. The election which takes place
to moirow. doe- not seem to a sorb much atten
tion on the streets. I is to be hoped that the in
terest in it will revive to clay.
"West At his news depot on FayetteviPe St..
has received a larg invoice of new musi in ludin
some of the most popula ballads of the day.
Give him a call.
Mk B-wen, at the olo sund of T R. F-ntref,
No 15 Fy-tteville st., t-xicts a new stock .f latli-'n
f til goods in n few days. O e inslaiiraent has already
i 1 1 V .
Gkn.
SciIOFIi-LD, the wiD.iit ! t f of this D n-
e-
, v,;io 1,1 Hit.o'of- on te 10 h i' sf , ;nd h id
an r.terview witM t P- dd t
'I HE upnt-ti'a'io o jfir a e v u d
by a little lab. r Id th? wny f cleirjing
b'im.'?
u.' :mir v d
Wh is o
Influence of Fkmales. It Is better for yrj t
t a5s an evening once or twice a week in a !vi'
dr-riwig room, though the conv-rsMoo ?q sV,v, n-1
y u know the girl's s"ngi by heart, tha-i iu a citih,
tavern, or a pit of a theatre. All amiis'"nunt o
vourh in wh'ch virtuous w omen are n-t admitted,
r lfrJn ir, are deleterious Mo their natur;. All men
who vo?d f'-'TiftU' s x i ty have dull perceptions, and
are stupid, or have gross tastes, and revoli aginst
what is pure. Your club swa rrs, who were su "k
?ng the butts of billiard cues all night, call female
society iosip'd. P etry Is uriinvpiring ti a yokpl ;
btauty has no charms for a blind man ; muVic d e
not plo ts' poor beasf win do"s not kmw oae tU'ie
from .finothf-r, but as a true epicure is hrd!y evar tired
of itf r, sines 'tnd brown bread and bu ter, I p o
test I can sit for a whole night talking to a weU-regu-Uted
kindlj woman abont her girl Fun "if or her boy
Frank and lik - the evening enterfaiument.
Or e oT tie str-'at bnfi-s a man may derive from
women's socMy is tha h is bound t fee respectful
to her. The habit is of grt good to vo na r mer t
dpnd npon it. Q.r rd'i afi n nuked as th rn s
eminently se'fi-vh meu i'i the wor d. Wj fight for
ourselr s, we push for ourse'iv-, we yatv i for ou. -selves,
we light our pip s and say we wut go out
w profer ourselves and oiir f isi ;. and the greatest
benefit that comes to man 'rom a woman's s.3cety is,
tbat he has to think of somebody to whom he is bound
o be constantly attentive and rwpectfal.
The Exchamg.- Under the nw
tte Ex
ch&tKi Hotel. on Hillsboro St., has iajproTedTtenfold.
New furniture has been added, 'painters auU paper
hangers have bmu at work, and tha. btdldirg Lts been
thorouzb y reooated and cleaned. We wish Messrs.
RindaM & C , ad the pucceaa their energy and witer
prive warrants.
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The Fenians In Ireland. v A
! From the limerick Chronicle, August 28..
I We hve ben imormed by persons who would not
x it?gerate in the !izhtest dearree that drilling is go
mg on in Clare, Ci allot Woods, and the mountain
otis region at the opposite side of he Shannon,
tf.e movements of the Fenian in that quarter being
t-x.'cJy like what the Cork Constitution dtscribed as
bem .carried 00 io thn environs .-of that city. Ihe
M un aiuous d.stacts ol Ir land cffjrd considerab'e
f ciluies for the drihi g of Feilaa?, nd tue well
disposed netd uot wonder at r a ling da the papers
of the d iLg of the, rebe s in such places as the
mountainon pirts of Cork, K.rry, Clare, Cavan '
n 1 Fe macah, whe e they tan cirry cn th police
woomy n t b s?at o 4ed ii thtsa secluded qaar
u is Be Fordaos w ui 1 n , m w vo wise i iijr
g r.erfctio'h in s Hti g the mountainous regions for
their exercises, aith ugh th.nso of C rk seem les caa
flou! buteru the pic de:ribji by our contem
M,rA:'y are rocky, and of achtracterto cover the
moments of toe Fe iUs with .ut baiag detecte.1 by
the police 'ex ept through spies. A gentleman in
this city haR reoHted a letter from a friend resident
in NiW Y ik, whn, writing on the subject, says that
numbeisof Iru-hrrien woo cannot find employment
there arn c ralng home, and he adds that "Feuiaoism
is getting ftrongf r there every day." We quote, how
ever, th btt part of liis letter, in which be says, re
ferring to a recent pio-nic of ih FeuUna, held in
New Yo k, that ' there were a few Captains in the
aimy pie eot, who spoke a few words to the effect
thvt iUy intended to go i:ext year 10 ireianu auu
uunt ttj eretn flng on tJ, the old churches and
cnstles in one u gtu." What is really significant in
tb" foree i 2 is me etrenceoi tna parties returning
r Irelai d il qft of work. That those fellows are
F nians ti.er oeed be lb tie doubt. The war has
nrowu mu!titnd s ot them upon their own resouices ;
their carao do ii-his parly unfitted them for.lu
nustrious p-tr.ui s; too disaffactibo fhey took o
with them may rxMu witti increased intensity, and
under uretensu of rvsiur .i Jst to procure emplovmeut
1 .r r n.imA nvr to c-irrv out thir evil desisas. This
s reallv a serious matter, widch calls for the promp
attention aud vigilance of lb authorities, who can
not be too active.
From the Cork Examiner, Sept. 6.3
We look with the deep, s a .xiety to thatfinormou
power for mischief which ixjs's in the Irish or lo tin
auti-Eng'ish organizitlou i 1 America. Wo dj no
enter luto the truth or rea-uy gf the feliug among-.
whrf Irish States ; aud we have no hesitation in ad
mituog that mu h allowance mut be made for it
fxit-uce. Tne great pity is that b p ssions of oui
oeople at home suould lm? a - rt. k e-is.y flayed upoi
iy th.se who run no rnk, and 11. a: n'pc-a wtiomd
teld out whic ca n t be'ita Wt dtpl re it
me truest in'eies s ol our cuu..ny , wp'Ci i. k"pt i-j .
tirouic excittuient fatal to stta-ly inous'iy and r
'. IU. t to ti.at capital which is ra- ntiai to its t f -nbs
Ii G d's name, lt our toa.nry have rej
Itw y a s of cescati u from ainfc and (a ii
.- tn t uot ouly may tr.e tiucrgtes of her people o
urutd lo the pursuits of industry, bu; that 1:1
who u.88ta caiui the mighty mirade-woiker
toe d) m y learu to undeistand that iu noftuntn
1 1 the vvond is tueie a wider or safer field for its ir
vestment. Inter estino Dh.cisi.,n. A Msmphis paper s.iys
Jujgo T.ig ias O'.cideJ tj alnit a!l attorneys to
the b tr viuoiit tiat the oth prescribed by the
act oi Cougrefs. He is of uia p:uua that the only
mjde by which ail the lawyers of the court could
lorf. it their tight to practice alter tbey had once been
admiiU'd, Wi.uid i-e the secession ot tne State of Tiu
..tsseo bom U iou, aud this ne was uot prepare,
to atluin ai v.. .itju pluce ; d the cn!y mo
i j wuicu vi iu m ui mbers ol tuo o.tr c -uid be d -or.e
, woj l ue the prtermeut vf caargt-s aud tri
1 tit o crthu ewarteiy.
M iRKi.T HEFOaT
COtkHbUi;KI DAILY BY
IS. A. . V H 1 T A K K R .
Grocei and Ueatti m frocisions.
Apples Dried, $1 25 per bushel,
Uiceu jl a0 ei bU'Uel,
Bacon Kiiui,aact 25i6c perib.
Uee. lOc iei b.
Batter -25c per lb.
Cheese - 'ibo per tb.
Cuickei 8 h 30c a piece.
ColTee Socpetlb.
C oi'ii $1 2i per JUhol.
KggS 'Mi a 25c per d ien.
Fiouc upertine$l3 per b'ok.;
II iites Green 10c.
L) y 15c.
Il'iney iu coioo, 25 to 30c per lb.
Luilft -I2l5cperlb.
Lj 1 25u per lb.
Mel$i 25 per bushel, (scarce)
Mullets $15 00
Mackerel $20 pe- bbU
O lions $1 00 e biutiel.
Peaches tried 10c per lb.
P jas-White$lOO, Sfok 90 to $1 ; Garden 40cper
Potittoes Irish $1 00 per bash.
.Sv;." -i'v, il 0) er bushel.
S rgar Crushed 3ic per lb ; Brown 26c
nip -40c50 per gallon.
Sod Cooking, 20c per pound.
ShU-52 00 oer bushel.
Tiitow-l0cl2K per lb.
Hiriag $i4 per bbl.
Rice 15c per Jb.
Cindles -A-dimantine. 40c lb per box.
Soap -Turpentine. 20c per lb.
Btuestoae 50c per lb.
RVLElGfl MONEY MARKET,
RK7I8KD DAILY UT B P OBADT, EXCHANGE ItBOKEB,
13, Fayetteville Street.
Buying Rates.
Gold $1.40; Silver$1.35. North Carolina Bank
Notes Bank .1 N nh Uir lina, CapeFear, Rxboro',
T rlotte pHrm0'?. Mrhnta, Miners and Planters,
35 cents on thodolbr; L xlngtoo, and Thomaartlle
25 cota .1 tht l3lir; WAlesboro', Commercial,
Vi!rninat-n, C! moapr"H 20 cents on tbe dollar;
Vhint n. Fy 'revillj. Clarendon and Yancey
iijrtf Q -osb rV M if nm, 16 cents on the dollar.
k N t f i.ir g mthern States, 10 a 30 cents
on the dollar. Northern State Bank Notes, 85 a 90
;! on th .J -Mar.
N w Y irk Ri !ittp -or cent disconnt.
North Carolina bonds, old sixes,' with all the
coupons attached aiuceMtv 1861. $70. Detached
I cwpons, 35 cents on the dollar.
NEW A DTEl T 1 S E M E N T 8.
m ' film, a ums ai iiin V r iu.l nd u w e - '1 1 1 e 2 b u s i t
powers ut Nature ft bUh ar as. c. inaiiii c bj to u&i
m tu.ag j id piums, unAr wbicb tie iuuao, iiicu
jfvHUvu iv H.xcrtiu, l.om ot Htluory, V IlktlUii tt: ,
autrvruf Urease, dr if'jrebodiui uPfcilf in lct, U-ii,
rvit.i Uujanttd, f roetraiioii, ua inability to
ttXit CBJuj IUCUU Ot VCIJf . -
Tu Couiutatiod, ouco atft'Ctwl With Organic Wei Ji
r4Uirs ihaia'ul Mcuicxue to ttfuyihcn and
JUUCbU luraiiAbij data, it lo trta.iutui ii aubiuiuu
toCou8tUBuua tof liuani'y ius.
HEUIBOLD'S FL UIlTeXXR A CT BUCIJ V
In aStfOUutu peculiar Ut" k kMAbki," i untuuant bj trny
otber prpraUvu( a in Cbi-. rvi ur Uu tiuuu, i-aitiiui-ne,
vr baypresniua 01- trUStomar nrftcuUuiis, then kV.
td or acuu 1 ua state t, tu Uurui; auu li C ju.p.an.
mciUnt tu the cx, tu turn tiiiig trom iibiu ui uii -pauuit,
impiuacnca iu, or tb dow.u or vt.an ;a iue.
lli.HBULD'S FtunTiiXTKACT B L CH U
a Al
- JMPKOVL uuSE WAbU,
Will radicalij exici luiuale auu tjttcm lLtr.
ansiug irou uaoi si nutaiiuii ut ftf.i; xHmet ttt-c '
Or no cfta,.yc tn did, NO iflvtnVcttic or X(iurt; -'?'i.
prett y c atii uioii utiiMKum uta uuiiy.rvutixt.-
df, Joputvu wit Jjc, ca, j .a au i.uee oiaeta;.
FLUID aXl'uaCl BUCIiU,
In all Disease ot ih.-ae orguna, viiciLet tiistiB, n.
' Male"' or r emaic," irutii v u. vtr ciuee ot iiuuii,
Aud UV tttutler AuW tang Un,Uii,y il la .tkwklJt, iU tflt
aad o-Jur, mrneanxle ' iu atiwu, aiitl Uiuic il t litir j;
taan aujr 01 iuc prepa.iam.ua o jiaiK or Iron.
Abodw eutlcring troui lir ilea uowa 01 lelicnie CjncLi
iutijuy prucurc the remeu at once.
--Tne reader lauai ue avare ttiat Uoever slight my l
tbjkiuica of the above uiocaacn, ii ig oeiikiu lu bHcci iu
liouUjr liealih, Jlcuial Fowcip, aud nt jiitd.
4 1 tQe above disease a icj un c luc ia ul a .aertuc
HELMBOLD LXTRAoT BUCIiU
UELMliOLD'S HiGHL,YTioRciiWTRAalJL
UOfVlPUUND FLUID tAihALil ABSAPaBlLU,
i'or puritjing tud bioou, 1 euiu lug ail cb; iim cutisiiiu -tionai
di8cuiv.a aneiD tiuai aa impure Stale of iiie biu 1..
and tue oul ieliablca.ua t,Uculuh ii nu lcuieiij lor tbc
care -jt ociotum, bcaid tleau, &u.a iiaeuiu, 1 ams auu
owellmga ot - tue iioues, tl.uerai.ion ot the Throat ar
Legs, rJ.otohes, fiuiyieo on me l?icc, Tetter, br)6ipelat,
and ail scaiy ei upuous ot the skin,
ANiJ tttiAUlii; iiAti THK CUMPLLXION.
Not a iew of the worst disorder thai aliccl n-aiikiii
ana- trota the corruption that accuuiUialtb in iLt b.iui..
jf ail tue QibCoTetiea mat nave been uude to put. u
out, none cau tqual iu elleut il.uklSSJiLj'ii itii'
euUSU hXliiAOi. Ot oAu&aFAHILLA. ltcltaLttH
o.nu reuovaiea .ue oiijutl, lueuiiti tue vig.i ot htanh ilio
cue system, ana juigto out tue nuuiors vtlutti nake
uioetkoe. it auuiu.Atco tUx Ucaithy lunctions ol the booj ,
d.L.i eaueim thw Uiborueis tuat grow and rankie iu too
0100 a. a jou 4 1 euieuj mac oouid be relied on has lot g
oeeu sougut 101, auu now lor the liist time, the pubuc
uiive ouc ou vnivh tue cau uepvnu. Our space iiiic
uo t not auiuit ot ccrnuaico 10 suow its eliectb, out iLt
tiiai i a aiug e Uuttic win enow cue sick that it has vn -moo
suias6iag aaj tuiug ihcj uv ever taken.
1 vo taoiespoontUiS a me ixi.iactoi &arsapai ilia added
to a pint ot watei ia cqua. to me Luoon Diet Dunk, aiid
one oottle is fully evjua. to k gkilun ot the &yiup of fca -oaprill,
or th. decoction aa u uaii niaue.
uUolu 1H& iiib C3iAlt.b Ulil, &nd ai
ai.o in vety general Use in ah tne olate tiOSi'i'iAL
md fUilL.lv; AJMlTAivi iAoi ii b iii througi.cut the
and, aa wcu as iu private pi ac. iota, aud are consideied
luvaiuab.e remedies.
Sc Medical Properties of Buchu,
it UM DISt t-iNoAlUui ot itlE tiAHKD STATES,
See fioiessoi Djkwes's valuable works on the Pitciice
A Phjsic.
becicuiarks made by Dr. Efuhaim M'Dowkll, a ctle
iatcd i'naiciuu auu Aieuibci ol tne uoalCoilcge of
ouigeoue, iieiaud, and pubusaed in the 'lVue.cuong ot
.ue Aiug aud ueeu k UUrnal.
dec JicUico hrugicui'levi,etv, published by Benjamin
1 sy u.a, bellow ot wyal Coi egv ol ouigtoua.
oc uikt ot tn iatc okauukiu Woiakoi AitUicine.
&Arioa.i'Aiiiii-..v
Sold by all l) 'MijUii.
HlMDULu'
Drug and Cnemicai w a. ch n se,
OJ tiUVADV A 1; - ; .
cpc8-lstui
Or
-OVEENMENT PiiOPULiY
1 a 1 bi
STATE OF KOKTH CAROLINA.
ALtOtlvX SALKS -'I? iloK&En, MbLi.c, Ai.iV
A tgoua, rii. iiijf 1r a;ona, ciai Utrbb and oibo j. v
.uui.ui roperty wiii take place tioui timt 10 uu.. at
.Ue p lucipai cities aud mu nj in 1 Oe otaie.
Tlie-edaica w ilialt'ord inruiii eu Ht-ni oppo? tui itb s
to at iCk tuciriat uis witu auy clttce oi auiuialttbe i.uire
, I 'Ul Cl Hbt .
L.ktu oale .v l i euib ac. a variety ci .tock iuc .Lr'ir-jr
iuin aud di auul lioi tt aiiu mu.i t , cwi t- a. . A
e ery a JJuiea, t .m uUiy oi .ki 11 luLaiuet . hld
in uny couui ivn, w in be uifet iu a. mil. tal".
f neatteniiuo oi capita i;ie uuu ucaier L otoc k
icuiarly ckilou.o i tn. ft'pi'i'iuiiiiii.r i.n t ptii i..
lohtabkiuvuatju.nt "suck ou chiiM.ii f 1 . n
on 1 js ui ay be a. id "U uritiit, vu:, au it s u. .. .
large ad vuuC'-, to fa'-aicio whoa:' dfpfiioi. u,'
r, 1 ow ' ug,crlp i.r u;ana to ou 1 cuaei 01 j.j l. .t
,) T-
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h . t
. ft
t 1 : :
;d , aud ooiii 1 ti cisn Ai a targe n-rotit ktei Ut ( , n
ia?e matured.
Tel uic UA it on day I ;aie.
.ales vili 1111114 lunu ttte monf hs of cy p:t-u.'. .
and October ti l be tJrt'rtraeu iu ihisclu:un a
as Jaiea arehxed.
At MOIti.lIKAl) V, on Tu :-dy nd W.dnerdpy,
oeptt Luowi 12th aia. ltith. 165 ui.ot-t th- dii -ci h l-of
Japt D. W, iAY, . Q M. j-ait. ;o coiuuience at lo
x. m. each dav.
At TOOMER COU UT HOUSE, Harnct county, un
WeUnebday, eptnaoti 2ith. !S5u under direction i
vJapt A. M. GAac urrK, A. Q M. s.aic to ccmiiULCe t
9 o'cloc , A. M j
At CHAltLOTlE, ou Tuesday Oct btr 3d, lhG under
thedireciiou . fCapt. 1). W. H.'Dax, A. Q M. -a to
c muience at Id o'clock A SI, aa to ccutiuue from
day to day, at the discretion of Copt. D-y.
At KALL1GU, .n Tuttoay, euntdav, Thursday ard
Friday, Uttorer 10th. 11th, 12th atd J3th, '865 undt-r
t he direction of Capt. A. M Oari ihe, A. Q M. Sa.e
to commence at 9 o'ci ck, A. M
At GKEENSbOKO, on Turfc ay, Weduesdav, Thurs
day ana Friday, October 17th, 18tb. 19th nd 2Uib. 18G5,
und r the direction of Cpt. 1 W. ii. Day, A. Q. M.
Sale to coram-nee at lu o'ciock, A. M.
At NEW BKKxNE, on luefrday, Wednesday. Thurgdav
and Friday, October 24ih, 'J5ih, 26th anu 27th, 18.6, u
der the direction of Capt. b. VV. H. D ay, A. Q. M. S.ile
to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M.
TAILORS, ATTENTION!
CM. FAUR1SS, one door above the 1 eogkksp oti.te,-
has employment for an additional number o
journeyman Tai ore. Five good '( 'oat. hands" can . b
tain employment by applying immediately. Femaieh,
wellrecommended, may ply. aug30 tf
WANTED TO RENT, y
A DWELLING liOUrtE, iii a healihy and c-ii 1 1 a 1
location. Apply to t. MAXON, Field aid i un
le Building, Fay etteville strft. aug28-ti
prime Old Bourbon and Monongahela Whis
key, Superior Cognac Brandy Holland
Gin, fcc.,Ac.
d 5 CASES OM Bourn.
v iit key.
Amt 25 do Mon"Bgabela
1 .
IU do Superior Cofrnac Brandy,
10 do Otard Dupuy, 184b,
lt do Uolisod Giu,
10 do Fine Olu Sherry,
10 do 4 44 Pert Wine,
to o " " Mr erin. (
2 B keta Champagne Royal Crorp.
20 do ,4 E. Lumaiue
Just ree Ted and for sale by
e - B.P WILLIAMSON & CO.
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