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Wr.1ihafc''.Blnflstb-iaT. lieaccom-L A PROCLAMATION pushed the feat and wceirpd the monejr. gy fllr Ertfcellency, Jonathan Worth, Gf- He went out and stepped into at a atore cor vernor of North Carolina. W "'"r r" " a i . A muI.AHA It Is ntr of Decatur ana jajnestreew, WHERBAs; I, JONATHAN WORTH, Go, was acquainted. He itcline d-upon.t aoi. f f eenorofNorth Carolina, with the concurrence and in a few moments, when it wis time to ,nj advice of the Council of State, do deem It abso- -.1-.- .1.. .4r . h win found to be dead, lulely necessary that the General Assembly of this 7 ! .i.:.i:tt.:,i.A.,t .n demonstration. State be convened before tbe time appointed for it. ud his limbs contracted. Select Boarding and Day School, V HILLSBOROUGH. C. ; rFHE Mines NAHH and Miss KOLLOCK will re-open their school on Friday; the 2 J of Febru- ary next. ' - . r. Circulars furnished on application." ' ' ' January 10th, 1866. . ... .J9 bntlii features were found touetUstorieu. w thfflir.f I Jo hereby Usee this my procla- His iundrw"eimation, notifying and requesting the members of the a 1 ak I a a . . m m a. . : I wl . tfh-i ..Mnna a halU ID I immoral A atu ml. It nff ! Art h I :arA.ina let m in eirJi. uiven under my barfu, and attested by tbe great aeal of the State, at office, in Raleigh, this L 8.1 the 3rd day of January A. D. 18G6, and in the year of our independence tbe ninetieth. Uy the Governors JONATHAN WORTH. WM. H. DAG LEV. Prif. Bee. 1921 death ,rrn natural cause's. IMPORTANT ARRIVALS- 1)1! ATI! OP KING liEOPOl D OF BEIiGIUM, By the last steamer we get the news of the death of Loopold, of Kelgiutn. Though advanced in tears,-his health had been (if lata improved Hint the wtellijeace is gtitnewhai unexpected. i ' . i .i . f Ut epo u w.a uorn in aur- in tnej yesr ND,00 aoj M.dJer, Vbt0m Ureen tnJ chrome JfOO, and was a son r. Duke. Francy,. oil 1 Yellow, at the ; DRUG STORE. ,c. ..v v.. V-" and Venetian lied, at the .trie itinuence i aauniean wae soon con. ft a ..i ., ..t. l:. ........ ioio loweverhe rrjoined the Emperor Alexin 1 A m ..! I..i.t -.a !... 2 a tft.m f. uw. , O I . f .L . r l t 1V"E Keroeene Oil. a splendid ericle. at tbe . lie m that om pa ii. lie arcmopai.ird f f ,t jjjijy STORE. tne Allied urrrei2iis ii r.nrianu tne auo- .... ... I ii un . .U A 1 Assertnwnt of t me Lijars. at the Ui an a tie the acnuaiiifance ( PrincrKS ('har-1 fatt whom l.r niairi.l !. v-nri allir . I?IM5 Old French Brandy and Wine, at (he He wa nudeaBriiil Field-Marall. and DKUG STORE. became a mrmWr f the I'rivr Council,! IJUKE Old Whik-y, 8chidain-trhnarps and Iluke atul n-naiunril ahlti 50.. I1aalalia Biliers, at the : POO. tie nniiul to reidr m Holland fter the dath f his, wife, whicli erruried in 1817. On the dlmnn .f the Nether ands, "in 1831, he elected K iff of th U'lfiati. havinx prrvi'iilv drcliiml 1 1. - crown urrecr. o 6S32 tf ittartied the lVintea Iouie, DR. . WILSOIN'S SCHOOL. . I HAVE aiwciated with me Dr. John Wilson, late Principal of the Milton Female Academy, and shall reopen my scbo tl on the 1st February, 1866. Ur. wuoon was graduated with first distinction at tbe University of North Carolina, irrthe class of 1848, and has bad seversrjreurs experience in tescfikig.. To my friends and the public I can say; that I know no one whom I would prefer it Dr. Wilson to be aiso ciated with me in my school. . . .. For Terms, act; , address Kef. At Wilson, D. D. Melville, Alamance County, N. C. ALEXANDER WILSON. ffj The Balisburv Banner, Charlotte Democrat, anj Wilmington Journal will please publish four times, and send bill to Dr. A. Wilson, Melville. Jan. 3rd, 1866. o ' y . ig DRUGSTORE. pO.XQUA Beans, Glue and I.smpBlark. at the DRUG STORE. DRUG STORE. DRUG STORE. UEI.MBO.'.D 8 Ettracl Bache. at the DRUG S IORK. VVItt'K Cherry Pni-ial.at the DUUG STORE. 'IJloMPD.N'ii CrlebraleJ Twib Soiii, at tbe 1- JIRUG STOKE. the dataller f l'hilipj.e. be Hlmm VmrE. Jsi.ae, C.pal and CcU Varnuh, at iir dd three children Leupnld, iuc- F ib DUUG SIORE. (red hiwi, aw lhirv test ld ; a m-i uihI tn. the Dote ofFiaadrr ; and a dahtcr. Mari Charlotte, the wile of MaiiNiitiau, the Emperor of !ciic. To the KujJi'h rt Leopold held a double retatux. uX mii ttiruuzn tne Hiamasr' tun riincr Charlotte, bat the br. ther of the Du chess of Kent, the tuftilirr wf Victwru and lhee tie tave led 4un t make deriuent visits i Entlaad. Hi relations to hit own premie and to the Government of Ku k a a, - top iiae C"iitin'l iiarnitiite ouxinr a loo rrijinnd thuuih mn olitial aji'a- f ion aail cbangea. Hi" adioiaistratinn ol ruvernmeiit was wuet hi rut without 4Atehtainh; waattrartie anl er bril liant; In weltb w immense ; ln habits t lite Haorted ad imptr, Hi death tfill be sinceicU Iswentnl, not utitv bv hi wn attbjfCts.bat tbrou-hout Euraie. Not (nlv iu owtr rirtwril subjerU, bat the Htatr of Karope. .will aiocerel? iiiuv,rii toe ! ol Iht ion Itunereil iu sid i.r- odd. aiaaiaiMMMaH . . II - lim.luni..llJ M. C Assorimrni cr uwrj, ' I.III'K mi'Vl I If la liaii U.I. at tbe uuuu oiwuii. a fVi.U Aarini.t of Druj and Medicjnea al tats on band, si Ike Jusry tOlh, 18b6. JIUL'G STURK. 19- A SCJIOOL FOR BOYS. fTiEV. II. U. tllUU uemres a cu or i y. It- m.ia br will iiisiiurt is Ensi-h aud CUca twiir. He has b.t scen jesi l .urtrsu! cxj mtmttM aa m I0dl UCI. M I"" m"J " -a.v' . L.r l! LuainrM tit III. Tnkliig liU'i'rd BUBv. . coablrs hiui to Mr more aifMion to rscn pupil . a .... i .. . Hi acaoo! win eo me " o ' , Tr 5 W cuhencj or Us tuuivaieoi, peym- Wc n .ffe-Ke. A4J"M Jlcv. H.G HILL, liilLbofOtt.h, N. C. January tOih, WCf. I 3 DAY SCHOOL , IF a sufficient number ol scholars are engaged to " warrant it, a day school for boys will be opened' off the second Mouoay in January 1866, in connec tion with the Hillsborough Military Academy. Apuiicalione nu4 le v J. n. WHITE, Superintendent H . M. A. Dee. 29i!i, 1 8C5., . , t . : s , ' 17 GREATEST INVENTION OP THE AGE. 1 s Philo'a Washing Compound, k.. rpillrj celebrated Soap'haa been in use for a num. ber of year and has given perfect satisfaction. No family should be without it. , It does away en tiiely with the wash board, and the usual method of rubbing clothes, thereby saving them from wearing out so soon." The ingredients are perfectly harmless. You can do your washing in ons fourth of the time that it requires by using tbe common sea?, and will not take any more in quantity I am prepared to sell the Sosp ; abo receipts for making to families at five dollars. ' : We guarantee entire satisfaction in every case, or the money returned. J. M. TURRENTJNEv -Agent. -Hillsborough, Jan. 3. . , - ig- MRS. HUSKY'S SCHOOL; 1HE next session ef this School wilt 'commence' Jamt.rv 52.1. 1866. Dec; SOtb, 1865. : 17 : LITTLE .RIVER: v SELECT SCHOOL. N Mott'teyi the Sit e January, 1866, the subscri V ber ahd his wile will' jointly resume the eiercisea of the' aforesaid school,'in which either sex can re ceive instruction.' Avfiw more good pupils wiif be sdmilledl- " .-'? TERMS PER SB8SI6N; OTP TWENTy-OND WEEK8.- ; Exetisv -Fifteen dollars, ia current money." ., i LixoVAOts-i-Twenty-five doll am,1 iar current mb ney.i ... . ... , r . , Bosrd can- hi obtained (or either one barrel of flout per month, or eight dollantin specie or the equivalent. From Monday, morning 40' Friday evening half price. ISo deduction except in cases of piotrscted sick Ml . a . a" Vl-.lt 1 ness. i ne location, ten miies nonn oi ti niscorouga, N'.C. is a healthy ne. JAMES S. DAMERON. Oaldwelli N:C Dec. Sethv, 1865. 17- FOR SALE. f V PROPERTY in Hillsborough, N. C, conisf- ingof a Gae Acre Lit, corner of Wake and Queen Streets, oa which are t large Two Story Dwel ling, w'uh eiht rooms and five fire places, entered frcra a wide passage, with cellar underneath ; ' A Kitchen, with three rooms and tnree fire places; Cook house, with brick floor i A Smoke house and a good Darn : all ja good condition, with pmp ol good water in the yard. . a . It u ese ef the most pleasant situations in toe town. Terms favorable, if soon applied for. ' ALEXANDER MITCHELL IIiUsboreuxh.Jao.Sd. 1868. ' 18-tf' GODEY'S LADY-'S BOOK For 186Ct , 3IUS1C SCHOOL. MISS MIXERS tM se-sioo will commence on ib SJ of Frbtuarv. 1806. Tea - JjsS in eurrenry, psiJ hf ia advance t) the fvming efthr S I instsat, al ifce rreidence of tirte Lews, by the It. tSsinorl Prsrce, Mr. JiHl.N A. UTI-EY to Mw CClUrtilANSA ! I 1. WM. d.eihter of Mr. Themis U U$, ad e' Vr! this place. When youth and Wsoty ert . Ti M I h ratrrisge vajr U I4ri. Near Danville, l's, on the SOtb December, MAS, tr Psmarl llarrisofi. .. Uc CHARLES S jC'OOLEY.e ibis town, ta Mis. SARAH J.BAR. KEX.dsughterofCUrka It. DarUr. E .of Hit sy4ia Covoly, Virginia. On the 4th instant, by Dr. C. J. FreelaaJ, Lq., Mr. HENRY PKRTT to Um CL1.EX J.Mc CAUI.EY, alt of Orn fsontf. ,mxM m" yaji'UBH Jauusry Uih. 11- Selcci Scliool fir Small Girls. u It. HtHirP wi:l receive as pupils l;ra nuatbci jf iB'U gul. OO the lm tt Jan- Jan84iy 3. Jli-.3w TATRF NORTH CAROI.IXA. 1 Taaatrar Daaatar. ' Kslik.Jannartf) h. I6C6. ) Te I JU Merffi mf XHk Cantin i V REPORT has giaJ extensive ct'talstioa that the collrciieii of the whole or the part of the tat vid by the Convention baa beea conjoined by mil itary command. After eorresiMadrnce by Oae. Wonh with the Pre sident and Msjar General T. H. larer, eommioJini the Dsptrtmenl of North Carvtiaa, all interference with such relief li-n by military o Rests has beea or Jcred by Gen. Rl r, to be ditroatiaeed. ' Persons desiring to cenlrst the vsbdity f the Can vention Ordinance mutt aeneal to tbe civil courts. The HheiifTs w.!l prised la reMeet the tsttt under te llrdinanre w.ib as little daisy as poMtble. KEMP P. BATTLE. . Public Treitarer, Jsnunry ttth. 1 It PRIVATE SCHOOL. MANOl'H will ea the Sevehth Session ' of hn School for Yoeni Iadic at tka rasi deve of he' mother, Mrs. Willie P. Manfum, on 4be IC'.hof Jsnunry.1806. Oiily a limited number ef pnpUt eaa' be received. J Uy ',n ' ro ia her Bother s ramiiy. For pirtkulart apply to Mhtf M. Y. MANGUM. UiT UF LETTERS, IbF.MAlMXG at ihe Po-t 0(5; U Hll.Woogb. a N.X. on the 14 dsr of Jsnusry, 188 1 whirh4f . w a k a not called U jo one anoa'h. will U sent te Inezes l.rtlsreSee. Ahiaoder Long, ha lab C INtg. Mis Amrlia Latla, t Norwood. Hamilton Montgomery, Itev J C Drciit. Jj-4i Uumtord. V BUckwood, Mi Mry BmUnJ, A J Biown.? Samuel J Cliier, O S Canary & Co. Prof Pobeit U Calder, Mrs. Phils jCCalJer. Potter J9 CeUy, John A Cox, HMCCatca, Elijah Ceoch, John Campbell, Aquilla Cempton,! J 1. Comotoa, Win Coaapton, John Locaa CantwaU, James Drbroah, . Charity Davis, Samuel Dickens, Mrs Csrolina F.bbrene, Mrs Susan Ellis, AWFudey, . Miss Betty Gill, Jamee Gerrard, . . Tom Hooper, 8 K Homer, Calvin Hawkins, Rev Wiltisra WilUrl, Cometios Hopkins, C D llrrnd. n.V TIjo Fashion Hajarlae of the World.' a I.tteiatarc, Fine Arts, aud Fashions. Tbe most magnificent Steel Engravings. DOUBLE FASH ION PLATES. Wood Engravings on every sub- I ject thst ran interest UJiea. Crochet Kniuing, Net ting, univmiucrj, Aiutw. iu. waa ... u. ma a T - - l . t.':. .t I. .1. : or, ine uoouair, aim iw niwucn. K.crjiuiuj, iu fact, to mike a eoiuplele Laat a Uook. THE LADIES FAVORITE FOR 36 YEARS. No mitazina has been able to compete with it. None attempt iu GODEYTS RECEIPTS fur every department of householJ. These alone ue worta toe price oi ino dook. MODEL C01TAGES (no other Magazine gives them), with distrains. DUAWING J.ESSJ.3 Utt TliC VUUAU Another specialty with Godsy. ORIGINAL MUSiu,wonhf3ayear. other Ma guinea publish old worn-out music; but the subscri bers to GoJrv ret it befute tbe music stores. GAKDRXINu r UK J.AU1LS. Another pecu- a. . 1 l.ntv wilB.uouev. Fashioos from Mewro. A. T. BUwsrt & Co., of New York, the niiliiooaire mercbanta, appeal in uo- drv. the Anlr MaziZine that baa them. Indies Bonnets, us give more ef ihera ia a yesr than anv other Magazine. I i fact, the Ladr's Book enables arery lady to be ber own bonnet maker. MARION II A CLAN D, Authoress of - Alona." - HidJcn Fsith, Moss Side, Nemesis," and" Miriam. writes tsr G.tdey each month, and for no ether Mag axine. A us w novel by her will be published ia 1 666. We hare also retained all our old and f.vorkte con tributors. - Mrs Laura O Manguai, MtssFliea Miadrkk, it X Mc ldea. i N McCain. Julia Ann Merritt, Misa R G Poe, ,0mond relets. f Misa Emma Io'gee, Mise Msr Ror, Charles Kuuell. . Thomas E Roberts, Misa Clary Kay. - Miss Margaret Smith, Misa A J Stevens, John Smith, J A SttnCclJ, S Benjamin D SymonJi, Mies Mary A fpeneer, Mrs B D Stiih, Misa Harriet Thomas, 2 Nancy Thomson Nicholas West jr Jamuet D Witliame Miaa Beany Wright ' Mrs. lady Whitehead . Jaraia Warren Mrs Kesish Wedd Mrs Itschel Williaai 1 BilsaWebb JsmesVossilt Mesar liar Jen 4c Bra Josrph Jafk-.n, Miaa Mary JclTriea, , W A reruns caliiu ft any of the arve Idlers will TERMS OK Godey's Lady's :Book for, 1866. (Ft em w hich there eaa be no deviation .) One epy. one year, ... 5J l)w Two crp'ies, one jesr. . . . 5 50 Three copies, one year, . . t our copies, one year, . . . - 10 vi Five op, one year, ana an e lira copy w persoa getUng op US ciua, maamg hi co lics. . ..." . . HOO Eight eepiee, one yesr, and an extra copy to - tbe person getting opt&r ci, "ia copies. . , ... ti Eievea elee, ene year, and aa extra copy to in ihs am ton rstttne an tae ciui, ".! n t-sr an JJ.tions to clubs at club rates. - mrr. Ladv'a Book and Arthur'n Heme Ma gatine will be seat, one year, on receipt of $4 50. r"We haee ne club wita any wr nsgasim Ii en rw. t f I . a Ur The money must all M srn i one uuia w any ef the clubs. . ' , AdJresa L.A.Q0DET, N. E. Cornet bixlb anJ Ceestnnt Streets, rtKadetpbie. To the Citizens of N. Carolina. fpHE termination of 'a sanguinary contest, which I a .a . '' " a . wr the past lour years baa presentee en impass- able bfrrier to aM social and1 commercial mtercourse between the two great sections ef the country, having at length happily cleared away all obstacles to a ie- newfcl of those relations which formerly bound as to gelher in n fraternal onion, 1 lake tka earliest oppor tunity a ffoi Jed me by this aurpicious event, 1 1 gteet my Southern friends, and ta solicit from them a re newal of that extensive business connection which far a quarter ef a century has besn uninterrupted save by the great public calamity to which I have adverted. It is scarcely necessary, oa the threshold of a bosi ness re-unioa, I should repeat the warning so often siren to my liiends, to beware ef those spurious and deteter'tcHis compounds which, under the specious and false titles ef Imported W ioes, Brandies, Holland Gin , Liquors, Ac, have bean equally destructive to the health of our citizens aa prejudicial to the interests of the ligitimate Importer. , Many yeara of my past life have been expended in an open and candid attempt to expose these wholesale bawl; o. time o rpmse has been spued to ac- complish tbia salutary purpose, and to place before my friends and the public genet ally, at the lowest pessi ble market price, and in such qnantitiea as might suit their convenience, a truly genuine imported article. Twenty-five years' business transactions with the hugest and most i expectable exporting houses in Franca an J Oreat Britain have afforded me naiur. pa?ed facilities far supplyios our h-me tauket with Wines, Liquors, and Liqmureeof the best and meat approved brands in Europe, in addition to my own distillery ia Holland for tbe manufacture of Schie dam Schnapps."' . The latter, ao long tested and appreved by the me dical faculties of the United 6tates, West Indies and South America as an invaluableTaerapeutie, a whole tome, pleasant, and perfectly safe beverage ia all cli" mates and during all seswai, quickly excited the en pidity ef the home minufjctorers and venders aft spurirtue article under the same name. I trust that I have,- after mack toil and expense. surrounded all asy importations with sateguarda and directions which wick eidinary circumspection will Insure their delivery, as I receive them from Europe to all my customers. , I weald, however, recommend in all ctsee wbero it is possible, that orders be sent direct te my Depot, S3 Beaver Street, New Ycrk, or that purckaera be made ol my accredited agenU. fa addition to a large slock of Wises, Brandies. Jtc in wood, I bare a considerable supply of olj tri ed foreign wines, embracing vintages of many past yeara, bottled up before tke commencement of the war, which I can recommend te all connoisseurs of hear rs'e luxuries. . lo conftiuton, I wjuld specially call the early at. ealiun of my sjutletn cc.tomers to tka advantage te be derived by transmitting their orders witkoat lose ef time, er calling rsontlly at the Depot, hi order U nsare the fulfillment ef their favors from the present arge aad wall selected assortment. , ' UDOLPHO WOLFE, SU Leaver Street, New York. December SO. 1 FORD'S FERTILIZER rilVEN in exchange for 8euthero Bank Bills and VA Prodeee after the I at ef January 1S6S, BROWN. PARKS & CO , A-j'is. (' ON CONSIGNMENT. VERY LOW FOR CASH. HOME Tanned Upper sad Sole Leather, 8orguot Flour, and elhar goods. Also for Sale 10 boxes SnotT, all kinds. Red Sole Leather, Cheese, Ball, and other Seasonable CeeJ. for CASH sad BARTER. Cense aid seel , , h WEBB, k EONS. Dec. tO. 17- please sit lltj ae advertised, D.IIEAKTTti'.. BLANKS for Salo at this Office. January 3. , 18 4o Dscsmbc 13th. 1863. H-
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