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CHI AND.STATGtlTSIlS.. Th Methodist Church, whose coBrrejitiOB la i "' "j j, compuy Are reqaestej to meet Is tfct low of f. . i. L.i - ,. the occasion. j OMierft! Revert, lai i oommbA f liorehe', Chyi SH.1 ; C., died there taet week. of hilUoM tttfer,fir an 41tau p Pi BBa I One of oor aott irespected jHtiiene called Sor 2 ttteiitioB jrty;ath jgeogef of flree t the ' prent time. For kt lew wk the weetber has 1 bees very weran d bow thai if la jawing colder,' firee : i are Wilt in f Imtai trery tKf.jnJ'yrj' as cinder, and aleaoat erery ebimaej fall .of aoot, eob- websor paper. ' Ib Bjieh a 0Bditkm of rtinjjttha danger 1 ia apparent. ; Baild only small, alow firea, and immediately ! npoa the next tU of rain bora oat yoew enhnneye. ! They hare not -bee a horned sine hut winter we dare say. t This 1 a good advioe, and w trust that oar people wilt need it i ;:;,:4 :'-j" - 4";"1 " ".- ' ' , t ; We imagiae the oldarth feels like a dronken. reVeller f after a night's spree and an hour's sleep rather dry i: ; In deed, we must confess that toe feel so occasionally only I occasionally, heweveiv The local ja determined not todie Mike king Leopold j of water on bis chest, or be in the condition of old Earth at the present, no water ' at alL Indeed, a mixtnre is agreeable ; for instance, we all drink water after eating a hot potatoe. By the way, speaking of potatoes, do yoii know.how to tell a Fenian ? Fenian tlwsjsswal'owsa poUtoe whole, without cracking -the skin.. This feat is performed by taking raid poUtoe in the shape of whiskey, and we think -that we bare seen aome men swallow a basbel of potatoes per; day. Ia that glass there are mahy Fenians. At any rate, being partial tosuchFenisnisoiithmdrTdafa, we shelf drink as our nett toast; when a fiiend trtaU us to a poUtoe :" Erin e 'ploribos nnum' go hra'gh) - . " " i'.j.V';-' ' .' :.-... ,1 .i . .' . . . ).'" X) - 1vn Dost I The whole atmosphere is (Hlefl with dust ; ha breathe dast, est dust, and hare cur eyes and ears ""stopped up with dust. We are almost afraid to take a . I drink of, water or anything, for fear of baring oar throat lined, with a eoat of mortar, like a piney woods stickand dirt chimney. ' If it be the coming comet that is the canse of the kickingwp of such a dost, we hope bis cometship ' will take consideration and not lis us all off with a brick kiln in oar stomachs. PkrsonaiJ Messrs. Cole and. Stewart, of the Union I Banner, Sal isbaryj were ia this City on Thursday last, (lookiBg qvite-waU aid hearty.!' i'r? - Attention ia called to the adrertisemen t in to-days issue of tit nation wanted, by two Irishmen. Qire them imme diate labor. We need such a population amongst us working men aud skilled labor. 1 Into her mighty trumpet fame baa breathed a new Word, SosoDom, aad she iamaknr it resound through the ,.cnr ilized world. It ia the Greek for teeth preserrer, but Jn plain English Fragrant Soxodoht is the most effective den-r tifrice that chemistry . has erer yet extracted from tbe Oriental vegetable kingdaaa. : a-.-.y Miscellajxeous. NEW ORLEANS SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, ANNUAL COURSE OF : LECTUKE8 TBE FACULTY RAVK THtC PL ASURE TOA nounce that their 8ixth annual Coarse of Lecture will be opened on Monday, the 18th of November, in their fine building opposite tbe great Charity Hospital, and con tinue tbe customary period, presenting all the advantages and facilities for medical instruction afforded by the City of New Orleans, j..";, -;.,:-,,,- :-t.',, The accession of Professors Henry F. Campbell, late of AofUBta, Ga and A. C. Holt, lata of Woodville, Miss,; Will be bailed with pleasure by all who know tbem. .. Stndents of Medicine may rest assured that the practi cal course of instruction inaugurated in this College and hitherto so successfully pursued, will be continued with janabated seal. u I , - 1 1 ;- f There being bo epidemic of any kind in the City this season. Students may come in with safety, as early as they please. . ' - -- ' '. i-4 ! j . , V i ri;: PACD LTT: - ';" p.." K.B. Fsksxr,M.D, Professor of Theory end Practice. D. Warbsk Bbickux, M D., Professor of Obstetrics and " Diseases of Women andjChildren. Sav Chopkh, M. D. Professor of Operative and C'inical Surgery. ' ' , C. Beabd, M. D., Professor of the Principles of Surgery. J. U CBAWCbtra, M.D., Professoa of Medical Chemistry i and Legal Medicine ilowASD Smith, M. Professor , of Materia Mediaa : and Therapeotics. ; . r1-- ' fliHRT P. Cajcpbbu., II. D., Professor of Anstomy. : Alpbkd C Holt, M. Dn Professor of Physiology. ALvntn W. PaasT, M. D. f Dean of the; Fsonlty. Office No. 6 Caroadelet Street. ' New Orleans. Oct. ft l 14ff 5t k . i.-t NOTICE. . TN STORE AND FOR SALE, AT LOWEST MARKET jb. rates: -60 bbls Extra C 8ugar, 50 do C Yellow do S5 do Crushed,: , . 20 bbds Cuba Sugar, ' 1 0 tierces do do i ? bags Rio Coffee, SO do Laruira do 100 coils Rope. $5 bales Bagging, - 60 bbls Molasses, 60 ooils Rope, , . 0 doses Backets, : 1 10 bbls Estrs fine Lard Oil, I ljOOO sacks Marshall k Werthent L. P. Salt. With all Other articles usually kept in a Wholesale Grocery Store. No. 4 Iron Front, Petersburg-, Fa. . Octobers. ii" - : ? ' i whose noct THERE IS A HOG AT MY HOUSE, WHICH TOOK, up there some time ago ; a brown Boar, . which tbe owner Can have by proving property, paying charges and describing one peculiarity about tbe bog which X never observed in ear hog before ; but which, I think, the right . fol owner eould testify to; -r ! J. G. S. hOMSDEN, ' i V h At RAGBB Shops , ; Rsleigh, October . ' '.'.. . 14 2w :y. PABJT FOR BENT. T;.. .) 1WILL RENT FOR SO MUCH MONEY PER ; ACRE,' of Land actually cultivated, tbe Farm belonging to the estate of Laurence Hin ton. miles from Baleigh. There is a good " six horse erop,r btlf low grounds. . - vt sri W R. MILLER. Asant ' , t Office above Creech's Store. . " ':! I 148 St October 8. 'svV- ' '-.'.4 Mi- NEW: 'TlJMi THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE ASSOCIATED THEM selves for the purpose of establishing in : Raleigh an Auction and Commission House, and General Agency for selling and buying property of all kinds, collecting Claims, and transacting all sorts of business. - .-, .:, I. One of the firm being a praotisiag Lawyer, We are pr pared to rive legal advice, examine and adjust titles, draw conveyances and attend to professional business generally, both in aad out of the Courts. Tha name of tbe Arm is l:,r-iiJ":.Vv - : - BARHAM BROTHERS. ' . -t ' i v odoorsabovaFarriss' Store. J-aA-BAaaAii. , g f f s,-; W. K.Babham. s October 6V -.y. .-' hi ' if..ii w-tt rm n E K A LEIGH IJ IDLE COMMITTEE Jl will bald a meeting in the Presbyterianl Church, in this City, on Monday afternoon, October 9th, at 4 o'clock. ' for the purpose of organising a permanent Bib's Societv auxiliary -to the American , Bible Society. Christians of . all denominations are invited to attend. ' i - . -', Octobera.;r;yf---;llcyy r- 1- 146 St ; FOtt Al.E.VEaiC.GHE4P.-' A MORGAN STALLION, FIYE. YEARS OLD, VERY haadsomsv inquire of Eastmood, Edwarda 4 Go's Stables, rear of Market House, or Messrs. Baker. Cowper C, FayettevUlsStraet, ani BandAU t Co., Exchange t Raleigh; October tyC ; J-tw STOLE N FROM THE UNDERSIGNED, ON' TBS nvhtof the 4th InsUnt, a Roan Horse, with m star la ais forehead, a scar over his left eye been struck with cox i ua isftfoiw wot ansaaalf The abore reward will be civea for his reeoverv. ''-JKajMNESS' ' At Camn Holnuta Oeteh w aVaVfC&lf $fiA ,U lwpd '4,i''"a-. BR. EDWARD WARREN, OF N0RTBABiiiNi, t . .-...( ; witotc lernpurpriT m any oi vammora, where be will practice bis profession in atl of its branches, vr,ccii uientton to surgery. n wi also pre- Pare young men for graduation in Medicine or for entering the Army or Navy. , i i - . OSee 4S Ceartlaad Street. " i J 1- I i-lsa sneflftatl IIT TB AiaRlCA nE3HAlH COUP ANT 1 w6tl3faowa, w " f C - !iBuuuiT9B ucu o. yijieui, ueo. iirant and tbe t membera 'f b . personal, staff armed here ithis horning from An extansitu trip throagh th North- ro and Western Stiiea, A. Oct 6. - JTart deoatiea froin Tki nessee present, but owing to the absence of the See- i - reiary oi insc tiocese, were unable to present their r'uaesItevaar a that iher names ot the .Tennessee depnties he placed on the roil' - aJ- I '; i - In the Episcopal Contention to-day,' Rer. Dr.: ComminS ofifered the following1 resolution, which' -was aptetff i?;'',f'f ,-i-: ; fi(c4,That this oase offers its profound gratitude toGod thit We have among us our breth renJ the Clergy and lav delegates from the dioceses f Texas and North-Carolina, f and we recognise ir presence in eur midst as a token and nledee of Tutore And' entire' restorStron of the onion of. the Church tbrooghoat the length end breadth el oor St. Louis, Oct 6. It is published in the St Louis "papers that a' gentleman who bss srrived from Santa Fe reports that Juarez has arrived st jthst place, -supposed to bo en rout for tbe States. Report doobSfoLf--" ' l;.:--- -1- c1 ' - q. ' ;PardonedvJ;- j :.; . ; i Washihotoji, Oct. 6th. The late Confederate Brigadier fieneral B. G. Humphreys has been par doned by the President. NsW Torsv Oct 6V i Q6ld has been. 149, but sub- seauently tell to 146J. i Flour has advanced 25 cents. ,i ; 4 - For the Standard. " THE WATCHMAN. . I GgHTLUtgx ; I thank you for the prominent place you gave the prospectus of my proposed new publication, and am sure you will be glad to know thatjevery msil since has brongbt subscribers. Already it has beeij ordered to New; York, Virginia, South Curolisa,sjad to several counties in thisSiate. A great drawback is the condition of the mails, bursa J shU- probably hot be able to begin the publication before Christmas, it is hoped that this difficulty will be removed. The lack of funds need not deter my friends. They may pay upon the ap pearance of the first number. But it need hardly be added that advance payments ere very helpful to such an enterprise. '(..-. ,,'J:. I - 1 fSo many kind inquiries have been addressed to me, tbat I may be pardoned for thus publicly speak ir g of myself, and in saying that, in no sense, do I design to expatriate myself; that I intend to hold my connection with tbe North Carolina Conference of the Metbcdist Episcopal Church, South, so long as may be agreeable to my brethren with whom jl have labored in tbe ministry for nearly a quarter of a century, and with whom I hope to " finish mj course" as heretofore so: hereaiter, to labor for ibe advancement of sit the Churcher of Christ in North Carolina and, if my plans are j carried out, to be simply a Southern minister of the Gospel sojourn ing in the coiumercil metropolis for Southern in terests, which I trust Mod's proridence will help me to promote. ; 1 Very respectfully yours! ; ' a-; vv s CHARLES F. DEEMS. Messrs. Csnnon b Hojden j Sold for JLess tbJ Cost. ' ' George Washington - Bricks, in a letter to the Mobile Advertiser gets off the following : f I was standing quietly on j the front steps of the Custom House tbe other day, looking casually at a beautiful creature sitting at one of the parlor win dows of the Battle House, and trying to discover whether she wss not an old acquaintance of mine from the country, when a strange young man with a limp i " "111 in his walk, came up and ; stopped near me swear it's mighty hot walking for a lame man to-day," Said he. i 1 j Whether the remark was addressed to me or to society st large, I did not think it worth while to . inqoine, but simply said in reply ; I I should think so, really.? May I ask how you came to be lame r J:,.. . ' -'. j 1 This was an impertiiient question, I know, but as .he had provoked it I 4d not think there could be much harm in it V ' ' " Certainly, sir,? said he. i " J, got hurt, and very badly, too,- m a : personal i difficulty I had with a northern roan named Meade.' "'Ahj indeed V said t 'J H.l '( i P M Yes ; the thing created a good deal of excite ment' at tbe time, and as an account of it was pub lished in all the newspapers, j both north and south!, you most have read something about it," - j "Not a word. I assur? you. When and where did it happen f . f,.'. ! j " Why, a little'over two years ago," said he, at a town in Pennsylvania called Gettysburg." j H Sold again, and the money received I" shouted a small newsboy, who was standing by and heard tbe conversation, but who now took to his hoels. j - "My gallant young friend,' said I, " I acknowl edge the corn cheerfully. And speaking of corn do yon ever drink anything: f ' at the same time tossing my head in the direction of the nearest drinking saloon. j ' ! 41 Very rarely," was the reply ; but when I do, its generally irboUt this time jof day." j " Well," said I, "as you are doubtless in a hurry to get to the grocery, I .won't detain you any lon ger."; - .-...:-.!.. l .j And I walked off and left him. 1 1 shall never cease to regret that the small news boy din't stay there to hear the end of it j Miscellaneous. B. P. GRADY, EXCHANGE BROKER., i- -:'-r-C Raleleh. IV. c' WILL PAY THE HIOffEST MARKET RATES FOR Slocks, Bonds, Northern Exchange, Gold aud Sil ver Coin, Bank Notes, Ac : ! . ! Coll and see me before you sell! i Office IS, Fayetteville St., in the store of L. E. Heartt. Ba. ' - . ; ; lestoherg. ; 148lwpd , TP BOOT MAKERS. ONE OR TWO GOOD B00TMEN CAN GET CON atant employment at $6 per pair for New Boots, and $4,50 for footings by applying soon to t. r i :- .:-- ,i's.'r$&k:.ivt-.t. --..JOSEPH WATSON, :A-''H t i -''-: -I. . Morgan SU RrJeiirb. October 4.-,, - ' l': U j L' 141 wpd ;:; COTTON j COTTON ! ! Caffc B Ali ES COTTON WANT ED,- FOR WHICH currency or specie will be paid, t - oepi. ! 28. 185 tf II A V A IX A m atfc' (Th6fl PR1ME-HAVANASEOARS, JUST is iiiv v received ana i for sale st P. WILLIAMSON k CO'S. i Sept SO. 1 STEASt HBraEI &fM I; FoIIocfr St., Next door to the Post Oflleev T F- r. !. j. -ioVREWARl; jQ7BAYEDOFP XXklL wCHAPBIh fllLM A' INK ZrL? F nwrao.rataeriong bodied,.. J 6i baada htefc abontT yens aid, branded, Soni the sack sod Att the left sbonlder over as oltfbmd4J -'hV Wbaa last seen b,r 00 .th? FayettarUla. Taa tfe ,rewards wUI be pad for tie delivery to me at thia plane, fo; . ,1. y'-r. "A'jt,WJL.- JONES.' Raleigh, September 8, 'eoW-l: tMtf fitTTAJlrED JtO PlJltcaASE, J A GOOD AND CON YRNtENTLY LOCATED CPTY" . Residenae. Apply immediately to t ,- RiTTr p db ntr a. fin ' Land Agents, i FayetteviUa Street. W2 wys" i? X have osad the 60DTHEBN HSfrATlC -PILLS in my amity bere.jand also on my plantation hv 'Alabama, and aiwuy wiik wwai.---! ' bave a valuable asr s aant girl who had been a loeg thus under treatment for : eonsamptiott without reoaivisg any benefit. Almost ia aer extremity I war: indueed , to. trv tta'&fpaiieJHUa: ' They were given aoeording to directions, and she ia now I Well, Mttrafy rXord oy A similar case occurred r among my servants In Alabama. Fo' liver and lnng dia eases kavi pirfeet conjidtnc in them." ' 1 ' 1 For sale by the Druggists. - Directions aoeompany each box. Seat to any part of the United 8tatea for SS cenUper bax or fi.60 per dosen- Address, V X ;i " ' GEORGE W. DEEMS, j October.' t , Goldsboro', N. C. j ; ! BATCllELOR'S HAIR DTE I ', The Original and Best in the World I The only troe and perfect Hair Dye.;, Harmless, Reliable and Instaata-. neooa. Prodacea immediately a splendid Black or natn-" ral Brown, without injuring the hair or akin. Bemediea " the ill effects of bad dyes. Sold by all Druggists. The genuine is signed William A.' BatcUlor. Also, REGENERATING EXTRACT OF MIIXEFLETJBS, for Restoring and beanti fying the Hair. x . ' CHARLES B ATCHELOB, Naw Yoax. . AngnstlA, 1S5 ' - . 101ly Mrs. field's IlbeamattG Ointment. ! Read the follouring testimony in its favor, and if yon are afflicted with RlmmatUm, ITeuralgia, or any kindred disease, try it. If yon have friends so afflieted, get them to try it. ;-V:-;,v;;Vj:;,KVv.;J:- j ' . ; Owing to tbe want of mail facilities, certificates cannot ' be obtained at present from alt who hare signified their desire to furnish them. The following are from respeet ahle, and well known citizens of this ci ty : . . i Rawioh, N- O, August 17lh, 1865. Mas. 8. A. Rain: I take pleasure in sUting that I, and two other members of my family were cured of Rheu matism by the nseof yoor valuable Ointment, and that for mora than three years we have bad no return of it. ; , Very respectfully, yours, : H. PORTER. , Ralbioh, N. a, August 12th, 1865. Mas. S. A. Earn : This is to certify that I made use of your "Rheumatic Ointment'' in a severe case of Rheu . matism.and was entirely cored of it. ; I can recommend it to tbe suffering public as an invaluable remedy. i Very truly, yours, H. CLARKE. . Raleigh, N. C., August 12th, 1865. ,-. Mas S. A. Run : X take pleasure in stating that I was afflicU d with Rheumatism for two years, and was cured of it by the nseof your " Rheumatic Ointment ';" and for three years have experienced no suffering from lit whatever. Very truly and gratefully yours, ; lucy a. Mcdonald. BF" Price, Two Dollars per box. Liberal discount al lowed to dealers Sold by D. T. CARRAWAY. f 44 . Fayetteville Street, Raleigh, N. C. September 1, 18S6. . ' 119 6m. ITCH I ITCH I ITCH I Scratch 11 Scratch!! Scratch!! e WlUBATOJIPg OIOT3IENT Will ears the ITCH IN 48 HOURS. Also cores SALT RHEUM, ULCERS, CHILBLAINS, and all eruptions ot the SKIN Price 50 eta. For sale by all Druggists. By sending SO cents to WEEKS k POTTER, Sole Agta., 170 Washington street, Boston, If ass., it will be forwarded by mail, free of postage, to any part of the United States - 8ept. 81. ! , 188-tf ZXifceUaneont; O. G. PARSLEY & CO., Commission Xlerchanto AND IMPORTERS OF COFFEE, SUGAR AND MOLASSES. No. 3 ISorrtix Water Street, WILMINGTON, N. C. Will give strict attention to all business entrusted to their care. Consignments of Raw Cotton, Cotton Tarns, Domestics, Tobacco, Naval Stores, Floor and other Country Produce, are solicited. - When desired, produce will be shipped to our eorrea pondenta in Europe or tbe Northern Cities, and liberal cash advances made thereon. September 27. IBS 6w ' ' T . ' ' : - : r. B. CHIDXSTBB. . ' v . M.M FBJTCBAMD. JEB.8E CITY PLANIH G BIlXLg. CHIDESTER & CO, WOOD MOULDINGS, ARCHITRAVES, HAND RAILS, BRACKETS, TRUSSES And Inside Trimming t of every ' Description, on . hand and made to order. 8CROLL SAWING AND WOOD TURNIXG. 12 Y 14 Wags St., cor Greene JERSEY CITY. Octobers. HI lmpd NOKTH KIVEB AGRICULTURAL WORKS, GRIFFIN, BROTHER & CO., Proprietors., 58 and 60, CourtlancU Street, MANUFACTURERS OF PLOWS. HARROWS, CUL tivatots, Cotton Sweeps, Corn Mills, Cotton Qins ko. Every implement wanted by tbe Planter. Also, dealers ia Field and Garden Seeds. Also, Agents for Brace's Concentrated Manure, Bone, c : ( Send for Circular. ' I Joy 2' 1S8V "i" ' -: - ; -. ; (.'.. 81-m WHOLESALE DttDGGlSl, (Successor to Iskabl BtssoawAX k J. Gooding, Jr.) July 17; 1SS- 76-tf. 1 ' ' STATE WAREHOUSE AT AUCTION, ? nilLL BE SOX.D AT TO WLE3 AUCTION k COM- WW mission stoM on tnei4ta Uctober next, for Cash, tbe large Warehouse near the N. C. Railroad Depot.: As the ground on which it stands doesnot belong to the State, the purchaser will acquire the right to 1 remove the bail ding. i AMES At. TOWLES,' Auct'r. . .SepUS.:'.';i; 1-. ; . I 140 td . NEW ROOK JBXVOERY HAVING SECURED THE SERVICES OF MR Dicks, a first class Binder, we are now prepared to do .m Bia4I f ajl Kinds,' at short notice And in the very best style. Blank Books of all descriptions maDufactufed to order. . ; Call at the store of . BRANSON k FARRAR, J , 1 Jy83'85- - si tf. !i! .; ; 4150 ? REWARD " i-TSl AS TAKEN. FROM M.AJ, BENTLEY, BT GEN. A. ft R Lawton, Confed.) at, or near Danville, Va, about tbe 1Mb of April last, a Cream Colored Mare, white Taane and tail, white star iu foeebead, fioe style and action. . - Waa Wat seen in possession of -Maj. J. N. Edmondson, in , Greensboro', NtCf The abos reward will be paid for the "eeorery ot said animal, f aot injured. Address . & - ' 4 - Ala JOHN REID. ' ! 'September 87. " . i owsonrg, va. v " - v f 188 lm t 1FOOOt WM WOODII! " toaWTRnTOfiaWTIlArrr1- FOB. nt nmrnnm Vurus Ul niu aw urciuij, sou aome nMw Ta be delivered im.meAiste1y. Apply at the" Standard " office tor further faformatioa. 1 . t v -j lijeptsmberiirriM .' 3 X- i 128 tf" CASTINGS. rmO ACCOM4V0DATSTHE PUBLIC THE, RALEIGH .1,.' and Gaston atailsoad Company will mak rawtfMM of aayJund when Ab Patteras are fnrnisbed at their sbopa. T7 ffMBESWAX A NO TALLOWWE WILL PAY. THE JUJP bighest market price either ia cash or trade, fiir any anantity of fieesvajc and Tallow. ' , ' - WIL B. SMITH A CO. 8estanhere;48. . , 4 w lSStf AUCTION SALES : OF aOYBRNlIB NT PROPERTY? nr ni iun or i' J y. tTcrth Gdrblidqt; AUCTION SALES OF HORSES; MULES, ABMVr WAO- n V ; - ' ONS. HARNESS, AND OTHER - - - ' 7 OOYElxriEICTJT ?HOPESTV TTTCTILL TAKB PLACE FROM TIME- TO TIME AT wV the principal Cities aad Towns in, the State. - , ; Tbess aales will afford Fanners excellent opportunities' to Stock their Farnnm irftK anoUH nf niW,U id., - . to nnmh. " ' " i rr v D.fiich sale will embrace a variety of 8tock, including Riding and Drangbt Horses, and Males of every class. A rew very large Mules thoroughly broken to harness and to fine condition, wili be ottered at each aale. . . '.. Te attention of capitalists and dealers in Stack Is par tieuiariy called to the opportunities here presented for prpfiuble investment Stock purchased for cash at those sales may b sold otf credit, with ample security, t a large aavance, to Farmers who are depending on their growiug , wops for means to purchase ; or may be retained and so ld for cash at a large profit after the crops have matured. . ' - TERMS CASH ON DAY OF SALE, 7 ?!e wiH eontinoe duriag the months of September aid , Uctober and will be advertised ia this column as soon as dales are fixed. .; , ; -'J 'J- i: . I.- ' pA RALEIGH, en Tuesday, Wednesday Thorsdar and Friday, October 10th, llth, lBth and Utb. 185, under the direction of Capt. A M. Gaeoptts, A Q Mf Sale to commence at o'clock, AM. S l"' T ' At GREENSBORO, on Tuesday, tv-ednesdsy: Thorsdar and Fndsy, October 17th, 18th, Wth and 20tn, 1885, under the direction of Capt D W H Day. A Q M. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A M. - j a V5f W BERNE, on Tuesday, Wednesdsy. Thursday and Fridsy, October 84th, 85tb 28th, and 87th, 1S85, nn der the direction of CaptD WH Day, A Q M' :ySale to eommeuoe at 10 o'elockT A M. jr t - ' , ' -0, - I ! J. F. BOTD, i 1 v ' Qol and Chief Qj M , Dep't N. CV Raleigh N. O, Jaly 24, 65. j ,: w- - B2-tf LARGE SALE OP GOVERNMENT CARS, ENGINES, AND RAILROAD IRON. ... , 1 UitiTso States Militaet RAitaoADs. l i . -J- Ovncs or Assistak QoABTsiuiAsrBa, Wtt u .WAH0lr.D.C., August II, ToSt.) ri 5 ,?,d at CITY P0INT y- o Wednesday, 1 a .Ootob5r..1 1 ' ? 1 1 w wekA. M.,about four thousand (4,0u0) tons Railroad Iron. 1 - - 1SA1 PJ8??TH,VA 00 TridayJ October 18, at A r.r,Tls firl-M LocomoUve Engines. A?rlVh Carand one (1) Passenger Car. At NORFOLK, YA., October 18, at 5 P.M.: i -Una new Locomotive Engine, 5 foot sanee. Kft vffiA?I?BIA; VA OD Tueslay'october 17 : nity (50) first-class Locomotive Engines, 4 feet 8W inch gauge.;-- .---v ...-, -:" : .. Eighteen (1 8) new Platfbrm Cars, five foot gaum. Twenty-five (85) new Box Cars, five foot gauge? 1 About three hundred and fifty (850) Box Cars, 4 feet 8W ! inch gauge, i A 'it1t10 hnndred and thirty (280) Platform do., 4 feet 8tf inch gauge. i j About thirty (80) Stock do., 4 feet 8' inch gauge. !' Twenty (20) Passenger do, do. One (1) Wrecking do.. - ! do. Two (2) new Trucks. . -i fixty do. ; do framed. ! Fourteen (14) Plats, " About two thousand (2,000) tons Railroad Iron. Sales to commence at ALEXANDRIA at 10 A. and to continue from day to day until all are sold.' - Terms; Cash,' in Government funds. j ; ; H.L. ROBINSON. ln, t ,a Brev. Col. and A. Q M.i lOfl toctS. I U.S.i Military Railroads. Miscellaneous. PHOTOGRAPH j.!-:! AND "j; .j ' :-. PINE ART GALLERY. THE SUBSCRIBER TAKES THIS METHOD OF IN forming the citisens of North-Carolina i that he baa taken the Photograph Gallery formerly occupied by E. Hunt, on Main Street, renovated and refitted it in a first class style, and is now pi spared to execute all kinds of pictures known in bis line, from the smallest miniature to a life size portrait colored iu oiL Persons : having pic tures of deceased friends msy send the likeness with de scription of person , color of hair, complexion, Ac , and obtain a picture of any sise, colored: to oil. i A splendid stock of material always on band. Plain and fancy eases, frames and eard devititet made at tbe shortest notice. The Subscriber flatters himself that after a practical ex perience of IS years he will be able to please even the most fastidious, i He is determined to keep pace with tbe times, and that none may have cause to send work in his line beyond Raleigh to get it better executed, or on better terms. ..1 - j i .v i Particular attention given to the making of Children's Likenesses. ' i Citisens and strangers are invited to call and examine specimens of the art, whether they desire a likeness or .not; over the store of M. Grausman, Main Street. Cloudy weather makes no difference. w The trade can ibe furnished with instruments, stock and materials;; J; W. WATSON. Raleigh, October 5. j I f 145 8m PACIFIC HOTEL, 170, 172, 174 & 176 GreRwicli Street, ! (OHB SQUAEB WEST OT BBOAOWAT.) Between Coartlaadt aad Dey 8ts.. New York. JOHN PATTEN, Jr., Proprietor. THE PACIFIC HOTEL 14 WELL AND WIDELY, known to the travelling public, j The location ia es pecially suitable to merchants and business men : it is :u close proximity to tbe business part of the City ison the highway of Southern and Western travel, and adjacent to all the principal Railroad and Steamboat depots. . The Pacific has liberal accommodations for over 3 0 guests ; it is well furnished, sad possesses every modern improvement for tbe comfort and entertainment of its in mates. The rooms are spacious and well ventilated ; pro vided with gas and water; the attendance is prompt sod respeetful; and tbe table is generously provided with every delicacy of tbe season. I The subscriber, who, for the past few years, has-been tbe lessee, is now sole proprietor, aod intends to identify him self thoroughly with the interests of his bouse. With long experience as a hotel-keener, be trusts, by moderate charges and a liberal policy, to maintain the favorable rep utation of the Pacific Hotel. ? ? N B. To prevent overcharge by Hackmen, the coaehea of the Hotel are owned by the proprietor , : September SO. 8$. 141 ly j GLASGOW FEETILIZKB, COMPANY'S r j j-',r- - SOLUBLE ' u ' PHOSPHATIC AIfJ AMMOIf lATED Barrels, 350 lbs. each. GLASGOW FERTILIZERtJOMPANY'S IMPROVED SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LUIE. Address, GRIFFING BROTHER A CO., No. 60 Courttandt St, Neiw York, da.SSClba.eaoh.) : i - . ' Jaly SI, 1865. " !' 88 Smis AHMONIATED BONE - . V': SUPBR-raOSPHATE OF L.131E, Or THB MOSV AFPBOVBD QUALITY. ' . A 8UBSTITOTB FOB PERUVIAN GUANO. ' OFFICE, NO. 194 WATER j STREET, ADJ01HIKO' VSITBD STAWS isOTKL, My 8uper pbosphaie of lime is not an experiment. Ten 1 yes ji trial ofit upon all kinds of Crops and Soils has proved ' ita value eaen year, ana m im 01 xmnorm quality. ' Packed in barrels in good order, nuifo rm weight 859 lbs. aeh. July 81.18W. i 88 8miS w. a joboaw. i ! josapaeaaa. JORDAN & CARR, i (Successors to Uee. JS. Jones, vo.,) ,y-:. 1 "WHOLESALE AND RETAIL: DRUGGISTS AND DK A LESS-IS. MEDICINES, PAINTS, , dlXS, WIND Olf . GLASS. -DYE STUFFS, SPICES, PERrUMERY, FANCY ARTICLES, e. Na. 12S Syeaaaore St., Petersburg Ya. August J. 1$k I05rsnp4;: WaOLESALE DUUCGISTS, c J 0HN IEARYV CO;; r 1 Successors to OB ERA CO f . IMPORTERS OF FOREIGN DRGS, SXCD . - . ICINES, PAINTfl OILS dee. : ; ''IfWRA nan over St BALTIMORE, MdU '"OT fioulhern orders solicited; J ' , 1 ' -ATgostl4,5. s , . '.. ' jJ lOOrtnipd' r - HAILS! NAILS II KEG& OF NAILS, A t (SORTED SIZES, FOR XUKsaleby - . j , . r 1 r W.B ANDRW& v 'the clothing daz at ::cc,;P3ED vnoa. a. voxTaoxEBT, ao a xack, -s a snsawooa, f Warren toa;N. C. y.: Breigh a off WarVton & AI Shafts Old 8Mnd"4riSyoainr4i 'Cs:J :'.;.? .Streets. Fetershargt Ya, -! , v ,tv '.-w. t-5.; . ( - QEiTT$ FURNISHING STORK , READY-MADE CLOTHING ! " rT 5 T . L . . BOOTS. SHOE3,Ae, Aell , - 1 -. . SHIRTS, COLLARS, DRAWERS I If . HAND TRUNKS, YALISES, UMBRELLAS! lit liASSIMERESl i -i?? -ir - c- - - ' jr i-t, jg 'V-fr' vwa.noi v . , -v:-3&-i4&pjt V ::"i:.1.i-. 1 ''TRIMMINGS till ? v AT WHOLESALE AND RETAILS , - lT Onr Mr" Sherwood, so long known to thepablie as an expert Cutter,; will have charge of the Custom depart ment, where afl orders will be promptly executed and r. rv enon will be tnade to-please' ' t , Call aud ex.tmi nhe large Mock at " . 1 . ' StXAFIKS OLD STAND -' -'- ' ;. :Corn Sycamore and Bank Streets. ; Octobers. .1"'. . - I48m; . HULBERT & McLEAN, AT THE -( . EMMET CUTHBERT STORE, Corner bfPollock and Middle 3tfr, JEW BERNE, If . C. WW ATE JUST RECEIVED A FULL AND COMPLETE JUL assortment of FAXL AND WINTER SET GOODS, FUBNISBINti GOODS, ;: clothing, ; - ; HATS AND CAPS, ! ; ;. I ! BOOTS AND SHOES, Ac, Which they will sell at reasonable prices at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. The public generally are invited to CALL AND EXAMINE OUK stock. ; :j'v NO. TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. Orders by Express promptly attended to. New Berne, October 4. 144-Sm 1; tm Sv 8BABTT, A . MIAIm HEARTT & MIAL, Pio. 13 "ayettevill Street, RALEIGH, If. XV f' ' ' :: Wf AVE JUST RETURNED FROM NEW YORK WITH JLB. a well selected and general assortment of GOODS adapted to tbe market. - LADIES' DRESS GOODS In great variety and style, j Perhsps nothing superior Will be oflered in this Market. ! , LADIES' HATS ANQ CAPS - . A beautiful assortment, suited to all tastes. GENTLEMEN'S GOODS, ; Of various styles and qualities. BOOTS, GAITERS, SHOES, t For Ladies, Gent's snd Children. ! -rfr '! HOUSEHOLD GOODS Of all kinds usually called for. . j ! - FAMILY GROCERIES Of the best quality, such as " -COFFEE,''- I TEA, ' ' ! 1 SUGAR, CHEESE, ' j - 'Ati &c, Ae In fine, almost any article usually called for; all of which we will sell on ibe best terms ' 1 -" The old customers of tbe Senior partner, as well as the public generally, are iuvited to call and see for tbeovaelvea. September 27. , 1S8 Sw DEVLIN & CO., BROADWAX NEW YoittlX. CLOT NG AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. WE OPEN THE SEASON ,7ITH A LARGE STOCK OFELEOANT . CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS - . . u oca j . ITeacly-Made department. 1 1 We have also secured the servi sit of first-class artists in our i CUSTOM DEPARTMENT, Which is likewise supplied rics of the V i with the finest and best fab- HOST AND FOI1EIGN MACKETS. ' To those who wish to ordier by mail, will application).,,- . ( '.. ,,-.1" be sent (oa SAMPLES OF GOODS, I With ' Directions for Met isuring, which, if correctly fol lowed, will secure a lit in au cases. . i , j ! DETl c CO. i " Rroadway, cor. Grai id St., I m Ttr.vnnrr liroadway, cor. Warren Su,f H W'lyllK September 20. 18211 Professi onal Cards, &e. . RUF17S jHABRtlf GEO, ATTORNEY AT IjAM, September . f v : '" j.ltTi'w' QTJENT. BUSdEE, ' iff- . ATTURNEY & C0UNSELL0K AT LAW, Office In the Court Iloase, Raleigh, H C. Tt ARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN ' TO TB R XX U A RIN AT ION ot TITLES, to CONVKYaNcISQ. ta the adjustment and settlement or ooosa and Aceoaata. and the uuLbiiVi ion 101 vuuma K-?'- ' " , Raleigh. July 81, 6a. j 1 - - , " 1 - SOv-faK o a BSOwsnrev' Of tlUnois. V:.: '' tbovas awtKO, sa 1 . .f wf Aanaaa. Attorneys and; Ckumsellors at ' law, ' OffieetNo2l North AJStreetr Capitol HiU ry -Washiegtow, D. . Practice la .the Supreme Court, tbe Court of Claims, and Ht Tne iiepanmenia. , " " ' 1 AnavS4is&, .a:.- , v .',r',--'U-;iWE r LEWIS P. OLD'S LAW OFFICE TTa EMOVEI' TO THE LATE GEN BRANCHY PP JkA dee, oa Hiilaboro Street. Special attention to War matters. .win attend ail tne Federal Courts oi the State. Tbe Government having' established .its .Board -of War Claims at Washington special,. attention giyeS to tbe prompt and thorough prosecution of Such, as are eommrt ted to tbe care of this office, -" 1 s r :September2S. ? . - IM tf ; 1 cfhtFERS HIS PROFESSIONAL SERVICES-TO TH3T vtT O r B J, FALI TRADE. -We wonlJ-respectiufly ealr Hi itteatioa of the?:? o-or very ecu pieis stoct of. - ., . V-J - TANCT -AND STAPLE j '- r - - ' - -x rmt r co od. w wbkb. we are now prepared to offer at 'S , 1 , ' . WTTnT.T A rrTT 7 j ' : t fHjes which ws feel assnred WIU Compare 'javwsi with those of any other market. r,.xf-' 'ZJIP! w' aalaetedaadvpcaased Irtr Capt WARD GRAH AM, wboae kmg ezparisnps la the business JbM qualified bim to select goods suitable to the trade " Place of business on the aeeoad ftwr nf " " - ' -v - ". w mm 00 ycBaviw suesit where Jpfc hOWaRD GRAHAM and Mr. JOHN afev NEECE wilt a plaaaed to sea their eld friends aad the trade-general. ; - ; . - m September ISS LOS a flTtU 6 SUBSCRIBERS H AY B ASSOCIATED AA. ABemaelvea together under t ha atyla -. ' for Ibe purpose or eonductinga; lYhalesalr aad Re tail Dry Uooda Unsiaess, and hava.lakea the stare , 'NaM4 Sycamore Street, fur many years occupied by Geo. r H. Davis, wbe re they will jwrepared - to. exhibit, about Mb of September, a large and varied assortment of 8TA PL8 AND FANCY DKY GOODS. c They respaetftilly aak from their friends and the public geoerally, that Hhersl -patronage so kmg extended to thf old firms of . j ST. M. DATIS Ac CQ-, aad dcO. n. DAYT3. '. ', Their loog experience in "tbe Dry Goods Busiaeaa fa v - thia citv, thfrr perfect acquainianee with -tba wants of the , Virginia and North Carolina Trade, and their superior m ciliiies for obtaining goods, justify tbem In Saying they ": ; will be enabled to- ofier induoements to' pureAssara '-ase- -; quailed .by anyse in the.eity,- v .;: .. Are particularly requested to .examine our stock, as we are determined to offer them Goods as low aa they can he " 'bought in tbe SontbliriJMV M. DAVIS, : .- Petersburg, Va Sept 4, t85.: f.; IfSVSUS U. fJ A V U3, 119sa JUST REOiVEoJ A FmiVASSORTMSSt AT !1 ' ':t:rt.'-l,fe ""lr---: CONSISTING OF SILKS, MERINOS, ALL WOOL DELAINES, j i 1 ;V - ALAPACA, . J- - UQHA1K3. PRINTS, - j. .--r GINQHAM3. BLEACHED , MG0OBS; 'f f. '..., AND UNBLEACHED DO MESTIO CAMBRICS, CORSET? JEANS v BALMORAL SKIRTS, ,, . ( , r. i v ; mrenoh corsets; HANDKERCHIEFS, ; -T, f APIES' CO LL AR3 -A ND CUFFS, i- W-!,XADIEDRm5TRlMMmQ3. ifTi HAtRET!AD-WAlERFALLSy:-'C: .H'j ;X.i pfjr vO FTON OBcjLTS, dx., die j Aehoiea assortment of Perfasaea and Jfotloos of all v: erta. ALSO A Good Assortment : t)f GRORES, dcc., dte ;:: In the aame stort, Vf Rr. J A TflDlfeTON, tne Urgesr ' best and cheapest ator:meot or RCjOTSlaad SHOES . iu this City. -3 " i . -.. Jf T Give us a call before purcamg alaewbera. We will HlBMITHACO. JUIeigb, oeptetnber s, :sa, 1M tf. WAKTEDr P0B0HASERS WORTn (15 GOODS! MAN;STRG:f- AS FAYETTEVILLE St aad 3 Market Seianra. Aaaava. av av POPLINS, OASSiaiERES a . PRINTS, -.;T- PERFUMERY, .v.'.' UMBRELLAS. fe a SHAKERS. : ) FRENCH MERINOS. ; 1 ; POCKET-KNIVES, We are"prep-red o seltis; small qoaatiUea- . j-aruaa paying goous ov voe piece vui ... ; By looVingthroogh ear stock. ' 4p v Orders frbta tbe fcoaatry solicltsd. We give orders ear personal attention, and will send prises of say article by ;. is mail, oa spalieatieaU.' u -.v ycr. Raleigh, September tttf'H) ' To W. JL. Pomeroy'd poolt etore. THE UNDERSIGNED B?G LEAVE TO INTORM" tbe citisens of Raleigh that be baa tmoved to the ;" .above named Stote, where be is daily; receifing Goads, -i: ' and offers theR for sale cheap fof cash eooaiating of 1 jdIabIo and Fbbcx Vt Goods pAr ' ?-: ;5 - Press Trimaiiagsand Ribboss,Beached and BnnJeaebed f Domesties, Table, Damask and Nspin, J jsl Linen aad i Birds eye Diaper Jeans, Paper and Cottotf Cembrfcv W : ' LADIES' OENTS AND trsslS"7a: .- : : K - " y BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, BONNETS, f!A---Vv .vi?f,-:--i.i' 1 rANDP ' GENTS FURISfilNO GOODi i , Zytt.fejifri CUTLERsV PERrUMERY'-- f:r':rnnADv.nAps;(tmiKO;: h'A flMt'A .VakM aad U iw . 1 ;--- - : '. t - it eoseNbauu. rVjiitIf ft ,Rafeigh NCi V''wv''-i i s-;tf:: t: Jt 1 aa nui av iwoaiwi a einbeCa:;;y;& IJMlIlSStOfiAJlfiBAfiT -nAfSA IN;r - V ioafii rrerWi2eWawtd4 H.Cpj; fgy Liberal adyaneeil made on atoaa.;iC'-i-. 50.000 , Jill spectfutty informs bis frteaas aod tbe ;lercbaBs of tbe State generally, that ame ta close of IJlbe war be bai , located himself with the boase of Lcoxasd Passaho, N ' t :88, Bait St.,lBalUmoee. Md. Iaaparter t Faao ? ( eieuAn. Hoeterr. and Ifotioaa of all Klads. aniv 1 ,'! will be pteased t see them whenever they visit ; the Citw on business or awaevwma. fi u-H&ik '" .fit' August 4, i 885. shdaki . 'i. lv-SALE.-. H:--- ; i' t A DESIRABLE KESIDENCE, IN . TBE, TOWN OF vL'Billsbonr w.UtBlflgwfghtrodaawith fire places, "all necessary outbuildlags and a well of IrtCaalieat wate upon tbe premises Ata a fiae garden with a choioe ae lection of Froi t Trees. 1 Address i '""- t - " i .k - '-1 . ' B- B. HARDY, " ' t p 1 BiUshoro' O, li -V Raleigh, June 17, 1S45. g2tembar IK ' i', iu is-tr
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