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1, r- rpHE BOSTON POST, FOR 1806, v , STABI$HED XEAKLT FOBTT TEARS, Has always been .one .of the leading Newsapersof JSex uyuind iyiu one,oi ttie best tuecuuins oi ad ( By increased enterprise in furnishing a live and readable iVese-paper. ana by the receiit;Teaue tion in price,' the circulation of the Boston Post has been largely increased,' . To advertisers -tew paiKsra can offer equal ad- fantageU cither in .the extent or the character of its readers Norths South, East and West. - Busi-ss Cards and Mercant ile Advertisements particularly solicited fhnn South and West. -. i 1 . Stfb&TipthJi Terms: "Boston Post, Daily . . $10 per annum. ''i.-ai-ji-ScinPWeeklT,. . L;. Weekly,...; 3 " ; J3pSjteekhn eopk sent on application.- ' BEALS, GREENE fc CO., Publishers, ; dec ; 40 and 43 Congress St., Boston. D AILYANO WEESLY PROGKESS. THE CHEAPEST AND THE BEST, v : C H EA PEST; IN THE STATE. : j ? :v Daily Progress $7 a Year. v J Weekly Progress $2 a Year. : !' .' GREAT INDUCEMENT TO RAISE CLUBS. V Ten' copies Daily Progress, ' ordered at one . time to the same ofilee, will be sent one year for $50 and an additional copy to the getter up of the club, ; . .; ? 'V--'" ' " Ten copies of the Weekly Progress will be : . sent to one office one year for $12 5tt and an ad--. ' -ditional copy, to the getter up of the club ; and V v for $20 twenty copies will be sent one year and . one copy to the getter up of the club. ' ' These rates wiil place a good newspaper within , the reach of all classes of our people; and we j shall labor zealously to render our publications welconie visitors, . in the counting-house, the work-shop and the fanuly circle. , - , , . .- j V t Telegraph lle'ports,,. Furnished by the American Press Association from all quarters of the globe, will be given in all our issues; and so the patrons of the Progress , will be sure ef the latest news. Also the ; Legislative and Congressional Proceed- V ' - ings. ,. :: , Will be reported expressly for onr columns, and . our subscriber will be kept fully posted relative V: to what is transpiring at .the State and National Capitals. The ' ; ; ' . . .v V , Local Department, -I Under the "editorial management of Captain H. E.- Orr. .will be a' leading ; feature of the Daily, and will render thejwper an absolute necessity ':..utVery.uuncjhoie'imd family in the city, -i-i State News, . fVV-' Will be carefully colLvted and cOndensedrkeeping the reader thsjs posted as to what is transpiring at thome as well as abroad. . . : vv Politics , We shall endeavor to leave to the il1rioal nrnh. . rs and aspirants for office, though we shall give f a ccawius (iuu euixuiu support io me views and principles of the great National Union Partv , and endeavor at all times to perform our whole V duty to the State and country. With ample Ed itorial assistance in the various departments, we , shali-eudea or to make the Progress not onlv one of the best newspapers in the country, but we 6hall labor to render it emphatically a j state Paper. ' !' v We feel that we have been-too long connected ; with the journalism of the State to render any new promises necessary on our part. ; All Postmasters and other persons are requested to act as agents, and we pledge oursclf to send "the paper gratis to the getter up of every club of - five or over, for one year. ; i ; As first class publications at such kwTiriws -must greatly increase and extend the alreadvteree ! circulation of the Progress, business men aild t otners win tma it oneof the best Advertising.. Medinms inthe State. Advertisements will be Inserted, on the most reasonable terms, and a larire discount from regular rates will be made to bu - 8iness men who advertise largely, r-i Terms, in Advance : - Daily paper, one year, by mail .... . - months ; -" ': three months. ..... .;, . . . K, ? " - ae month. To newsboys,, dealers, and agents, dred : sinjrle comes live cents. .$7 00 4 00 ...... 2 00 :75 $2 per hun- Weekly paper, one -year, one cotv. $2 00 - Five copies, to one office, one-year, 7 50 -Ten " " - ; io rn ..Twenty copies f " .. ; " . ..... 30 00 And one copy to' the getter no of the club in every instance. J r The Weekly Progress -To contalrTSi columns reading matter, the cheap est paper in the State, will be issued on 3aturdav, December 16, and continue regularly thereafter. : J. lu PENNINGTON. decSO Editor of Progress. "JFEW riR3I. r . The aindersigned have associated themselves for the purpose- of establishing in Balei"-h an AncUon aud Commission Ilouse, and General Ageney for selling and buying property of all tand3yttecting Claims, and transacting all sorts :f business. One of the firm being a practicing Lawyer, we , are prepared to .give legal advice, examine and adjust tUies, draw conveyances and attt-nd to .pro.eesional business enemilv, both in and out of the Courts. The namejof the firm is v barhah brothers, ; Two doors above Farriss' Store. ; J. y. A. JjAKuam, . , f VV. K Karhiv OCt5 tf7 . : v. IV.. OARHAM. WM. EDGERTOJT, 1 - agninst - -Xi bvember 17, 1865. i In the bill of complaint of WiHiam -pi STnr B? M others, filed before P?U$'JFowli Jud?e' &c ' at Chambers, . m Kaleigh, it appearing to the satisfaction of said V yud&e that Beiy. B. Borden, one of the deiendents ; ; Manon-resjdentofthe State, , the said-Benj. b' ': f en isereby -notrfied to appear before said l Judge at Chambers, in Raleigh, on or before the v- l8t y.-of January,--1866, and answer said Bill of , complaint, or the same will be taken pro cot, fern, ,- as to aim. : TV'8i ordered that this notice be publishod in r - . the EaleignKforrf for twenty days By order of said Judge : nov.21-20t, W. 8. MASON, Clerk. , A -MS0 GENERAL STOCK J. J. Ui CrUULi5 AT COST. tbeStete 6 . "r" .pwyits ox uoods in ft'i our?thifd JJew' -Hata, Shoes, and Notions, at mf t A 1' : maingrooinjfor our Sprrair pnrehasesVTh ft ooassaau be sold at COST, tfosham or lium- ' ""5 ru""1' e miena to ao.- - Give us a calL v- ij --.- dee 12 tf. - ' W. H. & R, S. TUCKER. ' Q.OODS AT COST ! , . COnSlPtinO' In TIATt. torir.,-i -n'tt-' Consistinar In f,Trrr' Vt "u f.ulow uaseinen, Table v.o, iiaivius Lromestics, Nainsooks, Towel- iSJTdiIn" Sfslm!t HooP kirU Bal morals', lioote, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Cloths' Cassi - meres, Flannels, Hosiery, GloTe;&cS, S? 8lr A JThefee i fidodtf are all new, having been purchased during the last season. t:u-.z-.r!U. hf enstomers and the public generally,' are invited to call and examing; . . Jt dec l4-dhv , :-, JlMES McKlMMON. ; rovj,r U. . COLGKOVE,,- S. TCTTLE. I -1 m.. IIULIFSON & CO.i - ; t - f3 . ' ' WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Grocerien. Prnuiinnc. rt A; teM Greets, T " Henu8n or the-Merchftnta of - NortteCaroHna to-the fact that we haveinsK line, andam prepared to fill orders prSmBtw wiU guarantee satisfaeUon to ewpatrr - .,oct2-7-mpd7;.4 . - ' ' . .. : n ;'!--"' . '"' ,. BIOG8, " '"' Ia a1' liV OEIsERCOMISSION MERCHANTS Norfolk, Va.- . - .;'.v- . . . ; v vWlll gite strict attention to Sates ef Produce of Ay? au kinds. Liberal advances on consignments and rtuASSICAl. AND MATHEMATICAL (SCHOOL, TALLY HO, N. C. Ald 7 ve gprto2 Session of this School opens on the - ; ' 2d Monday m January next. ; 3,?r:,? The price of board and tuition 1b one hundred C Sii Oxford;. C,' I ; . Auur, T. J. HORNER Sec Am - ' 1 ' Jrriucipal. : " JAirtritr 'rnnrri fcir 'mv Siir.Tio' JiSST'l i,ffi.lo tlie POOP" Seing desirous o uf y f. rouudto,: .ir., - Vnnfrv". 1 Country, vuc ""Tr ai. consist , r f Dry (iooos, iJO"-r""X.V. t urv u"rVxrr RvnmieCloth- 4,-ti-4w' HO. 4U. ..JS ATEtT15YlLl4B STREET. KALEIGH. N.4i .; Keep coust-iuitly ou hand an assortment of stan : dafd Books and tlie latest publications, consist- tug ui ueuiogieai, nisroncai ana Misceuaneous books, wiui a targe supply of School Books &c. Calr and ee. V, Orders -will i be promptly. filled. Books not oh hand - will be at once ob tained, if to be had in the United States. 4 , .; A hey also act as agents for the purchase qe sale 01 wiy gooas ut weir line ot ousmess. 4 . ! v- - , BRANSON & FARRAR. THE AMERICAN BIBLE SOCIETY Has deposited with us a large number of Bibles nd Testaments for Sale or Itotiation-.t Society i AMONG OUR STOCK May be fhund Copy Books, Slates, Chalk" Cray ons, oiaio renciis, ore. f viff ' 1 - BRANSON & FARRAR. ! ' ALSO, :l Writing Charts, Spelling Charts, and other im- I . . ' BRANSON & FARRAR. I", MAPS ! .MAPS J Large Map of. North Carolina, ! . ,i $10 00 Pocket Map of North Carolina; ' I' ! " 1 00 Pocket Map of Virginia, 1 - 2 35 Pocket Map of the United States', ' i vv. 3 00 i ' BRANSON; & FARRAR. v' ' 1 -SHEET MUSIC; Constantly kept on hand. Also Blank Books made to order. ! . BRANSONj & FARRAR. stationery!.! Foolscap,' Letter Paper, Nte Paper, Pens. Pen- eils, Envelopes, Arnold's Writing: Fluid, also the Spenarian Fluid. Tl BKAiNSON! & FARRAR. JUVENILE BOOKS, j Illustrated, of great' variety M styles and prices. UKAiN iSUNj Jr ArtKAlt. BOOK BINDING 1 Of all kinds, done at short notice;!and in the very NEW. YORK DAILY PAPERS. Also Ladies' Fashion Booksconstantly on hand. ' BRANSON & FARRAR. PHOTOGRAPHS j ' Of distinguished Southern nieit Also Photo graph Albums. BRANSON & FARRAR. Just frbm the Press, MARY BARKER, a thrilling narrative of early life among the In dians of North Carolina. From the gifted pen ol " Oharliej Vernon." j. ; The Book is 73 pages elegantly printed. Price per hundred, $20. Single copies, 30 cents. "... BRANSON & FARRAR 3?" The usual deduction made to the trade. 53F Call for Catalogues containing prices. BRANSON & FARRAR, nov. 6-rtf Raleiffh. N. C. NEW BERNE, N. C. (Successor to I. Dissosway & J. Gooding, Jr. july 17-1-76 tf a -76 tf FAYETTEVILLE ACADEMY. N. C' MILITARY The exercises of this Institution have been re sumed without the military feature, and an addi tional uujmber of pupils will be received for the balance of ,the session, which -will terminate twenty-six weks from the 1st of January 1866. The discipline and course of instruction will be the same: as in similar schools, wltli the exception of a thorough course in the Indent Languages, embracing Latin and Greek composition. In sur veying and Engineering the instruction swill be both theoretical and practical.! Arrangements will be niade at an early day to secure a complete set of Chemical and Philosophical apparatus. No pamA or expense will be spared to make this one of the best Schools in the country. 1 The buil dings arq located on Haymount which overlooks the townjof Fayetteville, and which is remarkable for the healthiness of the loeatiou, the beauty of the scenery and the intelligence, ; refinement and high moral character of the people. There is al most daily connection between - Wilmington and Fayetteville by Steamboat, and this is suggested as the befet route to the latter place front almost any quarter. Students will be received at any time, and will jbc charged from the date of entrance, though it will be best to enter about the 1st of January l&.iS. y i TEuid for twenty-six weeks frqm 1st of Janu ary liSOG,' payable in advance : f Tuition $50 00 . Boarxl and Lodging, , 1150 00 Washing, fuel and lights, 20 00 Application for admission must be addressed to dec l&j-tjanl Maj. WM. A. BANKS, Supt ,T. 1. JHTCIIELL. . 1 j GEoTaLLEN. MITCHELL & ALLEF, ' j WHOLESALE DEALERS IN : H A TW A XjJ e, 22 Pollock St., Newbern, N. C. JJA VE IN STORE, AND OFFER FOR SALE : 200 doz. assorted Lock . 1,000 pairs Hinges. 500 erross Screws. 300 uoz. Knives and Forks.; 150 doz. Pocket Cntlnrv 1 $ozl T??,er' Cross-cutJ Mill Saw, and Biistard Files. : . ;i?XK or carpenter's, Coopers', Machi- irZZi ' t- , lurPentme, .and Saddlers' rook,.to which wc invite particular attentioiC 50 liegs- Horse Shoes. i 100 kegs Cut and Wrought Nails. , i 100 sets Buggy and Wagon Rims 1' . : Z :? , " (Spokes:,.- s 100 " Hubs and Ailes. jaaies' and Gent's Sa.lrtw Harness. Wliins finii 200 bags Shot. " ' T' ou tegs Powder. hand,! .!.!" ' ! : I ' . -!.-- I ' ' CROSS CUT, AND CIRCULAR SAWS LEATHER AND RUBBER! BELTING, BAR AND SHEET IRON, T.TJAT TTW axtt - . . - - - r ,' : HOLLOW WARE. '? ?ePaa we constantly receiving. ' plows, shovels, ' .: $ 7.:;;; hoes, forks, d 'iA ', i ; 1 . . " AXES, STRAW CUTTERS, Vv'" " CORN SHELLERS, &c. " Sole Agents for tke celebrated 1 1 - , - v.- .v fti - , Queen of the Soatli" COOK STOVE. Also; Agents for FAIRBANK S ' 7. Ji ' ,. " And EVANS & WATSON'S;!S Vr:5; i-i I FIRE AND BUEQLAfi PB00F SAFES. .Which we sell it Manufacturer's prices ' dec' 15 tf V". v.V. ,vj 001 FOR CHRISTMAS I : bbls pure Apple BraOdy.4'- i V" warran 25 cases Old Bourbon WhtaVv ' T ' J WVOL lit LIIK TQ TtM 20 ' 50 basketer 7-' and quarls.i (Si c f BWBTrr tht of j theuoscribi " mule.nniJidlt wve ,rewar& tn TZ "lu- se'yeai for herappre- station ? near Asbury V, X) . PUBLISHERS AND BOOKSELLERS. UEj . WXLLlAM,kH.jgROW;tJBW. Aoent OmoBNorth of the Capitol,' Wilmington BtA ' .There are hut few- subjects- presented to the-? mind of man- upon-which tbere -are'not a ereat variety ef opinions, und about which there ate not .' proiractea aiscussions, uuv there are a tew facts so well established, -und so uncontrovertible that they are universally assented to. s One Is that ail men now- living; will soon 1 be' called upon to ? gather np their feet and depart to the land of the dead.' - " One - generation gocth, and smother Cometh, and we have no abiding t:ity here,"is a matter aboutiwhich there Is jio djflpute. Another man.? .Whether death cometh at the twelfth hour. or ai tue cocK-crowmg, is ol equal uncertainty to all.' . - , .i ji -..?. ' 'Another Is.: thafi whtn wifA and intiiiAmt aron.nd un,,to take their final leave, in that sad CU"cle centres all our, earthly interest a The last earthly rational thought of Husband and Father, : is 1 Wife and Children, (it worths of sustainincr ; snch endearing relations.) Another is, no man 1 living knows what may be the result of his eflbrts I to secure a competence for his family. "Jiiches t take to themselves wings and fly away," has been ' rauizeu uv now many r averse winas 'or to morrow, may take the places of to-day's prosper ous gales ; under currents which the most pene trating eye cannot see; or the strongest arm con trol, may in an evil hour sweep :away the hard earnings of years.. Another is, no man ever has, or ever can assume more sacred obligations, than Husband and Father, -Hence it is said, that he that will not provide for his own household is worse than an miidel. . . t Now, what Husband anc Father is there; haU tling with the difiiculties of life, knowing as he must, that uncertainties attend every effort and wait upon every enterprise, that he has not with earnest voice, and anxious heart, called to the future to unlock its barred gates and reveal to him the result of this or that undertaking. ; Bnt the. only voice that comes from that land of ftilnnnn : ' Verily, thou kno west not what shall be on the morrow. , Such are some of the few fact hnnf.-wh.r there is no controversy, and such are some of the uncertainties that ever have, and ever will, irothpir ! around our pathway through life, and which have j in generations past, and will in generations to I cduie, trouble and oppress the THnsband and ! Father. Now in view of theso facts, responsibili ties and uncertainties, it is for you to judge and decide upon the propriety, necessity, and duty, of making a policy on your life for the benefit of your hunily. Will it not relieve vou of your present auxlety to know that a certain nortion of the fruits of your labors are secured to that family Remember that whatever j'oa pay for a life policy is paid to. them. The stranger iutermeddleth not with that Remember also 'that 5.000 onid to thm in tirtf day when the heart and flesh shall fail you, will be more to them than 10.000 while vou ar lii'rw to provide for them., Also remember, that the amount for which .you are insured will not be diminished in the settling, of your estate, and that from generation to generation, Life Insurance has answered the end for which it frlly, to say the least, as anv institution of mnn'a creation, and that its primary object was, and still isj, to secure the family against the stern realities of want, and to relieve from corroding anxiety those who have assumed faiaily responsibilities ?Do you 6ay "I know it would be wi Aft in mi ir take out a policy and I intend to just now I want to use all my funds in my Dusi- ue&s. r nena, u it is wisdom m you to insure at all, U Is folly to defer it, to-morrow is in eternity ibutnesent unto the dav is the evil t..f-' Procrastination is the thief of time." The Etna Life Insurance Comnnnv nffi.K. all the inducements to insure that can be fonDd in any comnanv. Its assets fl I flVPT Amill.nn an1 - v -r- - aiuAu OilU 4 nair. it uas a snrnlus of 8300.000 what is required to reinsure all its policies. Its monthly receipts are over $150,000. And it i I. smng montaly nearly 1,000 policies. Its rates for insurance are as reasonable us those of any other well-established responsible Company. It is pav ing as large dividends to its policy holders as any other Company. Its officers are competent busi ness men.' Its assets are as permanently and - as safely invested as' any other company can invest theirs, and from which as good interest is bein' received. It pays its losses as promptly, is as particular in the character of its risks, and as yet, it i3 a stranger to litigation. . November 28. 191-tf. PALMER'S tjkTENT. 10.000 f,v CHfTSINUT fiT. PHIL A DELPHI . Ab 1 OR PLACfc. I 15 C3E! NEW YORK. I BOSTON. ACORESS t HE INVENT03, : B.FRANK. PALMER.LL.O.PRSSt A. A.UMB.C?. i These inventions stand by the most eminent Scientific and Surgical 8ocic ties 01 the world, the inventor having been hon' urcu don and New York ; also the most Honorary Re pun oi uie great fcoeiety of Surgeons of Paris giving his Patents place above the English and trench. Dr. Palmer gives personal attention to the bu siness of his profession, aided bv men of the be? i qnaliucationsaudgreatestcxperienc'e. He is spec ially commissioned by tlie Government, and ha i the patronage of the promiaent Oflleers of tl i Army and Navy. Six Major-Generals and mor t han a tliousand less distinguished officers ando. diers have worn the Palmer Limbs on active dutv. while etill grtater numbers of eminent civiliai" . are, by their aid, filling important positions, an ! tfiectually conceal their misfortune. ! Advice and Pamphlets Gratis. Io avoid tne Imposition of piratical copyistf. apply only to Dr. PALMER, as above directcc "1S gni, . GEO. II. TAYLOR. dec r New Berne, N. C. j CONSTITUTION WATER i is without doubt, the only known remedy fo DIABATES, j CALCULUS, i GRAVEL, ! BRICK DUST DEPOSITS, i , IRRITATION OF THE NECK ' OP THE BLADDER. INFLAMATION OF THE KIDNEYS, ... ' CATARRH OF THE BLADDER, AND ALL FEMALE IRREGULARITIES. Certificates of from all n,,rt i; .TV; V. 1" i . r"" " Vons; cmtW '7j . """"J circular, will be sent on addressing . . ,x MORGAN & ALLEN, Agents. ; ueei ii , no. ,48 Cliff St, NewTofk. PpaPtFT?, PH AI E ART JL GALLERY. fhe subscriber takes this meth llnConnm the tteenB of North Carolina thathe has token the Photograph Gallery former ly occupied by E. Ilunt, onltfaln Street renova ted and refitted it in a first class style, and is now prepared to execute aU kinds Of picture known iui i?e'-?om tb sinaest miniature to a life size portrait colored in oil. Persons havine- riP- j i, ... o r coloredin oi . A tArZ.rSQV W on hand mstics made at the shortest notice. ! . ! The subscriber flatters himself that after a prac tical experience of 16 years, he4 will be ableto Please even the most fastidious. He is deter- Sl'i w epp Pace wit,h the timeB and that none may have cause to send work in his line beyond terms! gC ;5ettep ted, or onlietter I ' Parttcular 'ftttentinn CMldrea.:.tiken;vf:-. - "TvS OI uiizens and strangers- are livit t.nn 2"f specimens of the art, Iwhether they de "vi86?9 w ?oVver the store of M.; Graus- p viouay weamer makes no differ ence. - f,.,-A.:.'i,-:-. ii:y . ...J. Tlie trade can be ftimiRhoi) mi, .-. stock and materials. .-- J. W.. WATsnw ' Raleigh Oct 5--8m . V-V 5 .- -J'-- , PAJfp FOR SAI.E, VLEASE, OR RENT. auAjju!. i)AK,fli UOJNTA1NING FIF , teen hundred swroa thnnt high state of cultivation, lying in Wilson tJounty, '' S-a5T??tewTOBSot Swamp, 10 mUes south OI fWilsOnr -and 4 miiM.nnriht nf amt Ihere iS lnexhanstihla nnnntifiaa nf v vmi,i.6j - of marl and muck, a large quantity of both -are i renay ior immediate use. ' There fJKBve premises -a large hew 'welling house vntli six We roems; all. with good fire Pit?rbarn8' lbW -house,v cotton-press, : 3B shod repair? ' tnZJrZeZS; U1 iattf w?u adapted to the cul. ture of cotton. For fntltpr rwin ,wi VV T " REUBEN BYNUM ; L ' "".Stantonsburg, NV'CL. or .fj. J. ROUNTREE V 12 Tt i;'r;wRson,N.a,- AMILY FLOUR. U mily llouryery best 'Sf. I Justaeceived aVv-av'J Jti V : 77- T'-J'M vi St ....... . , . i . 'w ..... "'L'rr A. IJ 21 VER .MEDALS (or "First Prizes") including thrt Great Medals of the World's V.vhil.iti,, ... nun iue awara ot t ivi Y lim x a vn sit . tt COO rnrp.it nt npfponi rritmA . ; T, , rr- may sena me liKeness. S00?' of hair, com! fYNITllTsTrESPACnT aumnH mm . uimiuui Kxjuunf )nti monaay m - November,-1865. 4 V J:v !- .,' ,..t:V..t ; lr The rules of practice of the Courts -of the United States la cases of Admiralty and Maratiine; juriscuciion on me instance side of , the Court, pre scriberLby jhe Supreme Court of the United States at the-; January term 1845; and the rules of said Court In addition and in modification of the same," are hereby adopted- as rules' of practice to this vuu" m ww ui jLamiroiiy ana aiaraume j rlsdiction. r7 -, f t. 8: -Upon filing Libels in the" offlce-of the Clerk of the? Court (except libels for Seamen's wages) the ltbellantt his agent or proctoTshall enter into a stipulation in the sum of two hundred end fifty dollars, with good security, before the Clerks of this Court to pay t- all costs und expenses, which shall be uwarded against him or, them by any de eree jf this Court, or ; upon an appeal-by the ap peUate Court ; and in case the libellant oravs for warrant of arrest 'of property, andLask; foe such; process to issue, the libel shall be verified by oath or affirmation -before the Clerk,-a Commissioner of the; United States, .or any State oflicei? author, ized by law to administer oaths : and in such case the libellant shall entr into additional nt.tniilAt.inn beford the Clerk of this Courty with good securi-. iv, iu iwio sum 01 nve nunareaiaouars, to pay all damages which shall be awarded against him by any decree of this Court, or upon an appeal by the appellate Court, and thereuoon the f!lrk Bhuii issue the process .prayed for; Prorn4edy howener. That when the libel claims salvage, and ayers that the libellant has possession of the property and is ready to deliver it to thn Marshal. nn stimilatlnn: shall be required hefore process issues.. - a. . VV hen the Ubel is for salvage, the value of the property shall be appraised by the Commissioners of Navigation for the port of Edenton, and the bond jor stipulation to be taken by the Marshal from the claimant, shall be the amount of th. htv. praised value., 'C': 't'V': ,!'-!:' 4. In case of arrest of property by the Marshal, he shall cause public notice thereof, and of the time assigned for the return of said proceess and the hcarinij of the cause, iwhlch shall be the neyt regular, term of this Court, unless a diflTererent" day is; specially ordered by the Court) to be given in some newspaper published px this district, for three (weeks, and in event there shall be no snch paperpublished, then in some paper published in uu viy ji jMueigxi. . f' ' . " ' . 5. . Wnen a libellant. claimanror wiRnoTirlTit r. sides but of this District, the Jibel, claim- or an swer way be sworn to by the! Proctor, Agent or Attorney, in fact. If the personal' answer, under oath, of the libellant, complainant or respondent, to averments or interrogations! shall be demanded and it shall appear' to the Court that the ends of justicl require such answer, a Commissioner or teaimu potcstaium may ls6iie to take the same, 6. In addition to that which is required to be stated by 23rd Supreme Court rule, the libel shall aver the amount of the debt, damages or salvage tor which the action is brouaht this amount with the addition of wo hundred and fifty dollars in a suit t rem, and one hundred dollars in a suit in persotlaniy shall be endorsed'by the Clerk on the memeprucess, so as to enable the Marshal under the act of 3rd March, 1847, or the Court or Com' luissioner to take, and the defendent or claimant to give the bail or stipulation required by law or i iue vourt. m cases 01 salvage the libel shall also state the value pv estimated value of the property saved, the names of the principal salvor, and that the suit is instituted in their be- half, and In behalf of all persons Interested or as- sociated with them. It shall also have annexed to it a list of the names of the salvors and of all othcripereons entitled to shareiin the salvage, and also any agreement of cousortship existing ainon" them,! so as to enable the Cour)t to decide the salv" age according to the rights and interest of the parties. .., 7. Whenever it may become necessary, three disinterested appraisors may be appointed by the Clerk of the Court ; and all appraisments shall be made at the costs value of th.e property, and if there be dillVrent kinds of eoods, then the sepa rate value of each kind shall be assessed, and such appraisement shall be filed in the Clerk's office wnuqut unnecessary delay. Before entering upon the execution of the trust the appraisors shaU be sworn before the Clerk to its faithful and honest discharge. Such appraisors shall be allowed ten aonajs ior each day tor the time they may be gaged necessarily in making snch appraisemei en- 8. Parties Dnraisem en t their Act-nts. Proctors' may apply for special terms of, this Court, and'in case L special term of Court shall be ordered by the Court, then it bhall be thei dutv of the Clerk to cause notice of the time and place of holding samej at the Conrt House door in the town of Edenton for twenty days prior to the sittin" of the same, and notify the parties, their Agents, Proctors or Attorneys in all suits to be tried at snch time. 9. The 1st, 2d, 4th and 9th rules of practice in relation to Attorneys and Proctors, official news papers, and the manner of forming Juries, -adopted atiFall term 1858 of this Court, are affirmed, and the residue of said rules are hereby repeuled' Ordered by the Court that then lished in the N. C. Standard for 6 weeks noy 28 1916w SAMUEL T. BOND, Clerk. NEW PEEFUME Handkerabief. A Most Eacquiaite, Delicate, and Pra grant Perfume, Distilled from the Bare and Beautiful Flower from which it takes its name. Manufactured only by PIIALOJV & SOJT, j' ' NEW YORK. - ! BEWARE OF CODHTEEFEITS ASK FOR PHAX-ON-S-TAKK NO' OTHER. 1 3 Bold by Druggists generally. ! dec 11 tf .j , i ; No. 4. f I L.U UiiJUJiJiKS AND AGF.KTS m? TTTTfl r Bureau, and teachers of froori trtAn ril1 wiiK hsh as widely as possible, the following instruc- Li In view of the fact thnt. m-nr-oriiTtTonf tnven to the destitute imv innn v. a freedmen now living m campri, cblonies and towns! are directed to hnd employment at once, by which sy may support themselvpa - 7"T U. Oflicers and agents of th wtft tSTl no more rations ns to any refuses nrvZ refuse situations where they kniffht earn thrtr hi Port .While the innnmnt i JSrX?! be Protected, vatrrant Idlm Whn m VJVL out flny honest ealUng, wiU be proniptly arrested auu punisneo. ; 1 - - i - 4 t." AtA. jraupers wuj. .as soon turfied over to the " Wardens of the Poor,rfor fS?lK)riVa1Sd pffl56 and agents will co-operate with snch Wardens in tirovifRno- tn v j.,u.pcio m, .B8 soon as practicable be helpless. Until ample provision is made by the civil authorities,- such persons will hot be forcibly removed from: the Dlantitiona hiri living at the close of the war! -Jm Vp iv . urpnans and children of parents -who have no honest calling, or visible meana nfnnA n. other minors, with, the cpnsent of. their parents. -i wjivumwu ouum gouu iraae or-oecu-patra,' in accordance with the laWBofthe State appjyW to -white children, VIE very effort-will be made to provide m this way, good Theme for $n mitiors now dependent upon the Governmintthat ,T T'J - y wvui ;mgraiiig ana, paupers, OfBcial: ! v.. -2 " Vi E. WHITTLESEY: - .-7, WL and Asst. Coms'r.f " uV-hfe-;:vV.;t ;.wv 5;:' t .1 -tdV Eked. Bkecher. I. Asat Ai?t :V " : -I November 18. . V .: ,- ;-K ' t . . 183-tf., Tfhe Sixteenth Session f fliftnnfhaW - a uary, 1806V .Circulars furnished on application to Lia ak-..- V i . :;v .' fl WIIaTE, -Superintendent lr OTICE. . Designing a change in our.business! on thelst oTO' .aU JPeredns liavlnff nnsettied F feto tfien attention- v---i ' For the mmmm r" i i . i . Dureaa 01 Jfceiag's, ireeum'a and iban'd Lands, s.000 Ood Pens; with Gold holders, 6 to Headquarter Asst. Cwnrnixxicmer Stat of K h . 5'000 Gold Pcnsiand holders, superior.10 to - , i Raleigh N c Ifov (TlSl 1 5'000 Sllver Goblet3 and Drink'gCnps, 8 to CraLi-AH. , i """V V' W0V' 10' 18t5- ? 3,00 Silver Castors and Wine field's. 15 to A$rGxrwTKiE rime TaWe ' between faeeasloro',' 1& 'C? Time j iitomgion, -,u.it;M-Tl jaeamend, 0 T Pterslmf and tRi.to-i. ' , , Arrive at Raleigh, - 4 - A. M. Arrive at Gaston.' - '. To take efiec 1IONDAY, Nov0, lS$t -'NORTHWARD. tl . 1 Arrive at Qreensboro'v .-'l PM" , a-1 - leave Ureensborcf . . .' . in ?n - -ie.3o -w. i'vv. -11.80 'i,, - V 4.30 P. M. t- --5.15 . ' 7 LeavejGaston, -. .Arrtvoat Petersburg, Leave. Petersburg, Arrive at Richmond, -s Leave Richmond, - - ..: AJTive at.Washinirton. -' -' - .-' 5.liA.M,- 2 , 4 "Southward.- Leave Washington, -' " arrive ai Kicnmond, Leave Richmond,"'- v'-"-i Arrive at Petershurg, ; . Leave Petersburg; - - : . Arrive at Gaston, - - h- 4.55 A. 5.55, " 7.40 , 8.25 -" L20P..M. Aieaveuaston, .- . -, - v 215 Arrive at Raleigh, - - - i '- '8.15 i.eave Kaieigh, 9 - .Arrive at Greensboro', - - - 2.25- " . Leave. Greensboro', ..... . ,2!55 " RALEIGH & GASTON R. R. CO., ' SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, ; ( Raxeigh, N. C, Nov. 4, 1865. ' CHANGE OF SCHEDULE, , , , -On and after November 6. 1865. the Tm.in will runos follows : j . i TRAINS GOING NORTH. " ; Leave Raleigh, . .... - 480 A. M. : Arrive at Gaston, - - - --v . -10.30 " TRAINS GOING SOUTH. LeaveGaston, "... i - . . i. 2.15 P. M. Arrive at Raleigh, - - - - - 8.15 This Trains connects with all tha trains tiirn Greensboro' and New York. PaReno-er hv thi line have no delays between those points. ; ALOJJKKT JUHNSON, ; novor-tf General Superintendent. HOLIDAY GliTTS! . . - Gold ad Silver Watches. J, Sets Silver Ware, Diamond Sets and Rings, En glish Silver Cruet Stands-, Butter Coolers, Dinner, and Tea Service, Pianos, Sewing Machines, Vestf Chains, Bracelets, Lockets, Gold Pencils, Seta 01 Jewelry &c, Ac, I Worth Out, Million Dollars, To be Sold at One Dollar Each, without Eegard to v j , ' Value. Aki not to be paid fob until you know what i tou abe to receive. SAMUEL C. RICKARDS & CO., ! ESTABLISHED 1857. A. The Largest Manufacturers and Originators of the Distribution, conducted for years on strictly Honc. orable Principles, and to the entire satisfac tion of all who patronise us, offer the usual i Y- T Tl, ? ' 1 Gataloau of Bich and Valuable Articles, - ' Each: one DoUar 75 Piano Fortes, each, $500 to f700 150 Sewing Machines, each, 100 to 150 300 Fine Gold Chron.j Watches, each 200 800 Fine Gold Eng. Lever Watches, 150 200 Ladies' Gold En'led Bijou Wat's, 150 , 200 Solid Sil, Hunt Lev. Watches, $40 to $80 200 Silver Dinner Sets, " $100 to 150 150 Silver Tea Sets, ! . 100 to 150 8,000 English Silver Cruet Stands, 20 to 80 3,000 Silver Fruit Urnsy 15 to 30 All the above list of goods will be sold for one dollar each. Certificates of all the various ar ticles, stating what each one can have, are first put into envelopes, sealed ud. nd mired imd when ordered, are taken out without regard to choice, and sent by mail, thus giving all a fair chance. On receipt of the Certificate you can etc n uu.1 juu can nave, ana men re is at your op- iiuu kj ecuu oue uonar ana uute me article or not. One certificate may obtain you a Gold Watch, Service of Silver Plate, ior any other valuable ar ticle. - i I here will be no blanks. One sealed envelope contalng an order for one of the valuable articles on our list, will be sent to any address on receipt .C i)K . . U J? A 1 A J. A., y. ... im tuns, u lur ,va, io ior ,uu, ao witn pre mium for $5,00, 100 with premium, solid Silver Hunting Case Wateh, $15,00. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed in all cases.! Goods not pleasing the uvu ui uxuKj ui our eusioniers win ue exenanged free of cost L, Agents and others will be allowed 10 cehts on each certificate ordered by " them, provided not less than six are ordered at a time. Agents will collect 25 cents for each certificate and remit 15 cents each to us. I Address all orders to I SAMUEL Cr RICKARDS & CO., ! 102 Nassau Street, New York. P. O. Box, 3,378. I Great chance to make money. Agents, wanted everywhere, j oct 13 law4t CHAINS, &c. Worth be sold for ona dollar teach, without regard to value ! Not to be paid fdr until you know what you are to receive. bplendid List of Articles I All to be sold for one dollar each j 250 Solid Silver Dining Sets, $75 to $300 500 Silver Salvers and Urns. 50 to 35ft oou "solid Silver lea Sets complete, 50 to 150 Rosewood Mus. Boxes, 33 airs, 75 to 200 Mahogany Mus. Boxes, 24 aire, 50 to 250 Gold Hunting Watches, 75 to &t6 LatliesEnam'ed Gold Watches, SO to Yl nAntMTn..f;.i. -nr.i o- 300 250 200 250 200 100 50 100 100 50 50. 100! 200 100 50 30 10 12 20 10 J8 10 , 8 20 11 500 Open-face Silver! Watches, 500 Ivory Opera Glasses, 500 Mother of Pearl Lorgnettes, 1 300 Six Barrel Revolvers. 25 to 25 to 50 to 45 to VlOto V50 to 50 to ' 500 Single and Double Shooters, 300 Elegant Oil Paintings, 250 Marble Stataes, Busts, &c. -xj uianiona Kings,; 5,000 Photograph Albums, all sizes, 2,000 Gold Vest and Neck Chains, 8,000 Gold Oval Band Bracelets, 5,000 Chased Gold Bracelets, 2,000 Chatelaine land Guard Chains. 7,000 Solitaire and Rev'ing Brooches, 2,000 Lava and Florentine do 5,000 Coral, Opal and Epi'ld do 5,000 Mosaic, Jet and Lava Eardrops, 7,000 Coral and Emerald Eardrops, 5,000 California Diamond Pins. 50 to 5 to 15 to 5 to 6 to 5 to 5 to 4 to 4 to I -4 to ; 3to 5 to 5,000 CaL Cluster Diamond Pins 3 to( 8,000 Sets Solitaire Buttons and Studs, 3 toi 10 8,000 iold Thimbles. PencUs. &c. to 8 5 10 8 10 10 10 10 10 12 15 20 80 10 12 15 10 50 10,000 Lockets, double-glass, 5,000 Lockets for Minatures, 3,000 Gold Toothpicks, Crosses, &c, 5,000 sPlain Gold! Rings; 5,000 Chased Gold Rings, 10,000 Shield andSignet Ringrs, 10,000 California piamond Rings, 7,500 sets Ladies,' Jewelry, jet, 5,000 sets Ladies Jewelry, coal, 5,000 sets Ladies' J ewelry, onyx, 5,000 sets Ladles' Jewelry, lava, 2,500 sets Ladies' Jewelry, mosaic. 3 to 5 to 3 to 4 to 4 to 3 to 3 to 5 to 8 to 10 to 12 to 20 to 10,000 Gold Pens; with Silver holders, 5 to 2000 Silver Fruit and Cake Baskets, 20 to 50 -Messrs. rAKiLiXMSUJN uu.j JNo., 208 Broad way, New York, Extensive Manufactures and Im porters of many f the leading and most fashion able Styles of Watches and Jewelry, desiring to" increase their-business" to an nnlimited extent have resolved upbn Great Gift Sale, subject to the regulation foBowing: -. . ; Certificates, naming each article and its value, 1 piacea m seatca Envelopes and well mixed. f .n.e of these envelopes will be sent by mail to anv aaoress, on receipt bf 5 cents. ' s f t Arttclea Sold at One DoUar eadit without ft Iflwnl.te value. " ' . V- s 1 ' w receipt of the certificate yon Will see what t ZSS Ki 18 ,Tonr op- ii l" ocuu uie uouur auu uut.e iue anicie or not. Purchasers may thus obtain a Gold Watch. Dia mond Ring, or any set of Jewelry on our list for Old Dollar; and intiio case can thev get least. hn one dollar's worth as there are no uncertainties. iue price 01 ceruncates is a loiiowa- nn f- 25 cents; five for fl-,, eleven for $2; thirty for S5," With elegant Treminn1 ? RiTrt.v--fivVfiM- 1rt mtk bonus 1 one hundred for $15, and handsome pre sent to the getter up of theclub. - .iSVi --13 Agents wanted everywhere to whom pe- cial inducements are offered. "a Address,' -fVH U . PARKINSON S Co.. Import ' ' . .. i OA . o. V j aao ti uuv ov QUi. 208 Broadway. New Tork. J.' E. STENIIOtJSH. ; AELAN JtACACLAT. QTENHOUSi sis &f MACAUIVAYVi, y v ;Wholesala ajid Retail Grocers and Commissit Merchants, at our Old Stands-Trade Street, Cha ' lotted Nst& X -VV lesala and Retail Grocers and Commission Char- PurchflB and iilTflnttro.A oil ft.AiVj-.. on oMr.-sS.f-ritss4i . , -jm"- n 7V liu8me8s efltnisted to ss shall mmm.niivvm. ; prompt personalattention, VS .cr . . ,AWTOBvcDBa..4ot!danWoubleu8E: Esa..' J-.'-."-f Raieighrfu ,v.--i---iKrv- Djunlop,. Moncure & Co; j Richmond, VaJ- f ' lilartin TannahiiLferslIrgJ iJai.14y7rs-?j- OUPHiAf CO V.wk-.,f V V WHOiESALE GROCERS V and Comj and Middle Streets, New Berne, SVC. A V' V corner south Front - s-nt Nelson, jHamilton A; Honeh; ; M $ ' ""irs5 M10?6?8 :; COnnnisBioh Merchante. UU IHWT XrrM Viln Vf,.!. ,. J ... . . . f - 9n nnn watches, jLO)jj Diamond Rings, over One Million Dollars ! All to ' 2.'; .; tU ""iOMPOSED X5F- IODIDE OF ?v with the compound coneeni ti-act.of' valuable, medicinal roots and terbs. :.fltert fluid rr.' V IT' A rcireu py. wililAM ii. GBEGQ, JI.- DT. Gradn- te of the College of Physician? - 1 Rh,Z - t yruicriv- ASttisiajiii. ruysician SlackwelTa Island. HoBpitals. v - 09iMirfi6 Zie Syrup' hot Produced a Revolution . ttl it may,8m:altoosUncre iCuscases mtherto :MniMo,j 1 .1. v; ,w!"iouia.! VU1CU 111 IAV rlfflVO hv vrOalra r-TnTi r-Ti. dmjiui? to cures wnicn have parallel at the prespntHnv-.j. 4iDTt?ePMl fiT years iwe havecontenaed iZT ZZZT overcome opposition as hercu v v o v ' v. uvounierea oy ny reformers. -' -" Rapidity of Cut. . ' " V otwt"!0 aW t6o quickwhue' ."Qanence, and think that VVV- . V.,"J eurea oy tne " slow, remu nerative process of Nature." - , - - J V This-is onr reDlvr.Tn'ftpjirtK 1:1 I well-balanced scile' la Tin 7.7 cut when, from any causey down goea one side vuv pvuc, nave me enect Of disease. - What is requisite, Is to restore the nprmal halanctf Of tha i uusuiuuon . iiiie Syrup Is a positive and specific" remedy for all diseases originating from, an IMPURE STATE OP THE S'T) DiSKAsas trans- Paralv8i8. It is so universall v a!mHM fWo rvvo...,...,.-. jjutjs our ib we oniy-effective means of restoraj tion in the various forma of Paralysis, that we need not reiterate that it la rrmhH.ii7iim Life-fiivino- Pnwp, . r ' Dyspepsia. Anoigesuon, vv eight at Stomach, Flatulence, Liv er Complaint want tf A ,ns r j ytI-ia. - ConstinaoniVlTa.""5' - Scrofula. Struma, Kings Evii, Glandular Swellings; Erysip elas, Ulceration, Salt Rheum. V , 6 ' .fi"" inereaitary and acquired,) filling ,life Jth nntold misery, is, by all usual medical reme- uics, lucurauie, , . . Rhenmatism. rtWbo, Neuigia, Sciatica, Qont, If there is anv disease v - I'AAVS VVUObltUUVU L.lte OVrUP Ig a SOTereiim. !tk in Phonmarlam and us junarea anecuons. The most intense are almost instantlv alleviatfirf pains ings are reduced. Cases, chronic or vicarious, ' " iwxijr jcaio Duuimug. nave ueen curea Constitution Idfe Syrnn Purges the svstem enttrAiir fmm aii ,n-i j ha uo cucuta of Mercury, removing the Bad Breath and curing the Weak Joints and Rheumatic Pains which the ubooi vaiomei is sure to produce; It hardens Spongy Gums, and secures the Teeth as flnnlv as Constitution Life Srrnn Eradicates; root Mid branch, All Eruptive Diseases I,. VvVi"' dicers, nmpi, Blotches and other difiiculties Of this kind, which a mnh figure the outward appearance iof males and luttico, oiien making tnem . disgusting object themselves and their friPiiria . s s Jp. For all forms of TTitkratWk viio wre, luruat, Aongue, jj oreneau or Scalp, no remedy has ever proved its equal. ' Moth Patches upon the female face, depending upon a diseased action of the Liver, are very un pleasant to the young wife and mother. A few bottles of Constitution Life Avmn win the secretion and remove the deposit, which is UUUC1 I lie BjUU. , IMeeas(a of th T.in nxtn s . Dizzmess, Indigestion, Weak Stomach, or an cerated or cancerous condition f that nmin companied with burning or other unpleasant symptoms, will be relieved by the nse of Constitution Life Syrnp. r As a General Blood Purifying Agent, the Life Syrup stands unrivalled by any prepm-ation in the The Rich and Poor are liable to the same dis ease. Nature and Science have made the Consti tution Life Syrup for the benefit of all. j Pure Blood Produces healthy men and women: and if the constitution is neglected In youth, disease and early death is the result. Do not delay when the means are so near at hand, and within the reach of all ' . ' ' -V-l ' Constitution Life Syrnp . the Rich Is the Poor man's blessing. friend, and man's WM. H. GREGG, M. D.V Sole Proprietor, New York. MORGAN A ALLEN, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, Agents, nov 18-Sm ) 43 Cliff Street, New York. GREAT GIFT DISTRIBUTION 90 flOA WATCHES, CHAINS, DIA AJV,UUuMOND Rings, Etc, Worth over One MiUion Dollars ! All to be sold for one dollar each, without regard to value. : Vi : 1 NOT TO BE PAID FOR UNTIL TOTJ KNoW WhIt TOO" ABE TO RECEIVE. During the month ending March 31st, 1865, T. r rx-aughan & Go;' ha ad the honor of dis tnbuting : among theirpatrons, six hundred and ninety GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, at the price of phe collar each? V - SPLENDID LIST OF ARTICLES. oro11,.1? Baid for one dollar each. ? 8llver diohig setts, : $75 to 300 I vef S4alFellan nms : 50 to 250 600 Solid silver Tea Setts, complete, 50 to 300 150 .Rosewood musical Boxes, 22 airs, 75 to 250 200 mahogany Musical Boxes, 25 airs, SO to 200 250 Gold Hunting Watches, . . ' 75 to 250 " "taies- enameled gold Watches, 500 Gent's Hunting Silver Watchefe 500 open-face Silver Watchesi '-- Si50 Diamond Rintrs. 50 to 200 35 to 100 25 to 50 50 to 100 5,000 Photograph Albums, all sizes. 2,000 Gold Vest and Neck Chains. 5 to 50 .15 to 5 to 6 to 5,000 chased Gold Bracelets, - V : 2,000 Chatelaine and Guard Chains V 7,000 Soltaire and Revolvihg Brooches 2,000 Lava and Florentine' do. 5,000 CoraL opal and Emerald do. 6,000 Mosaic; jet and lava Ear-drops, 7,500 Coral and Emerald Ear-drops, 5,000 California Diamond Pins, 1 VV 5,000 X!al. Clu8ter Diamond Pins, 3,000 setts Soltaire Buttons and 8tuds. 3,000 Gold ThimblesVPenoil ' 5 to 5 to 4 to 4 to 4 to 3 to V5to 8 to 8 to 3 to 3 to 5 to 3 to 4 to 4 to 3 to 3 to 5 to 8to 10 to 12 to 20 to 10,000 Lockets, double-glass,. o,uw juucKers ior mimaturesV -8,000 Gold Tooth-picks, Crosses, Ac. 5,000 Plain Gold B.Wv! . ' V 5.00O rhnsprl -oSJL,' V' 10,000 Shield and KiimVt ; - 10,000 California Diamond Rmgs. ' ' , 1. 500 fiptta T.aHioc lWoi V5 ' f.000 setts Ladies Jewelry, onyx, 5,000 setts Ladies'. Jewelry, lava, 2,500 setts Ladies' Jewelrv 10,000 Gold Pens, with silver holders, 5 to 10 '0 Gold Penstod holderesuperior, 10 to 15 q'tS !veODletB and drinking Cups, 8 to -10 v u A VUO TT A All I VTIIII1 111 II II PIM 6 to 12 x.uvmm vj4.b rkasKeis, auto 50 - Messrs. 1. & Tt. ATTfiTT aw k r xt tt a T j L .Ti ? ' 1 " oiwuway, jMew lore, extensive manufacturers able styles of Watches and Jlwelry" d4g to mcreaseelr-businesa; to, an. unlimited exfent uu uiiuurwrs 01 ail tne loaiincr onA mu, ,vnn nave resoiyett . upon' a .Great Gift Distribution, subject to the regulations foUdwing : ' Vs areplaced to g?ZJ?z$ One of these Envelopes will be sent by mail to any address upon receipt of twentyrflye cents p A.U articles sold, at On Twi On receipt of the certificate von wilt m wliof go?fvtoi1e' tod tben It isatyour op- -- .v.iicu nun uuLBine anicieornot Purchasers mav thus ohtAtn om Wok t: Sfe 5ny sett of Jewelry on our list for XT -TYr' "?U11UBQ case can they get Jess than 55!Lt,ori? there are no blankVThe $10 t OnehnndrorJ ui Agents Will he nllnwerl toii V.n V . tificate ordered by them; providing their remit tance amounts to one dollar, VAgents will collect ucuis Aor every cerancat' and remit 15 to ng. either in cash or postage stamps. - :s ; T iT..&VH. GATTGHAN & CCi. ? pctoberJ18?vm TtTSTUS KINSEY, Andrew -; sO'Daniels. : 1 V-k ;:;f i&tthe blU of ComrtaftTi STJf 5!i2Sb.' ift appeals o tte aatisfSction Of said la nto-ueZTZ'Z uuee uiaL Ann row nuvv..in...j - . n iVV v r TW su appear oeiore said Judge wm Ealeighi on or before JaatiarylStti Sfi plaint, -oV the- aame wlli.be taken pro eonfssso astoTu TWO OR TPirteBiJ! JL Boot and Shoe Makers can find WUMBER 'ONE w rwneaies is as louows t One for 25 cts.: 3! Sor f ti for $2: thirty for to ; sixty- five for lOs One hmwlrprt Ms'T.-vTr. . - J otXk aiims notice he published in the Raleigh fiitomiardfortwtr dayftA i : ui :By order of aid Judge : Vv.7j 'constant em it -Co's Fac auj;15 tf gwymeni ac good wages at Howell eh,ar8 accenrpandTeS symptimsaiH ongwWcS wuilwffij UmvcrsSslrptT m?tl I6 iaidofMe toeft 'In affeetiQns peculiar ;to'"flw.v " qnaled by any otheyprepatimf8' is ne or Retenlionv-Paihbiefi in Chlo S?5r TacaUoU?ee'te&?hS 0f of the Uterus ; and all complaints tanM1 Sta sex whether arising fromhabite of dw 10 imprudence in, or th decline orhangeg", HeIiBWd'8'Fli4' Extraet Bach. ad ; Rose Wash, IlBprT Wfll . radically -'exterminate from Diseases arising from Habits of ttsoi? tem iwww'or jxwy completely sune'n,-,,lC0B-Mercury in all these diseases ' C?paiw nj , Tse HetahoId?8 Flald Extract Burt In all Diseases of theBe organs wh- in the many y.,J n . " of plsant in taste and oddr, Snedt lt and toore strengthening toan an t w tions of Hark ojron 7 of prepaid Those suffering from 'I aj- . S diuretic. diseases reauire t.h tA r j ; " Ul ft Helmbold's EXTHACT BCCHU DltTBSTIC. 18 THE GeEAI Extraet SarsapariUal sfflVviehrenice ofthe.blooraTdyS Known remedy for the Head. sLBheum, Bones ration Of the ThrmtVnj ui tt uiun alii! nwp miM aa? 1. of Blotches, Pimples on ttee Teiter Eai and aU scaly eruptions of tn skin. ' Airb Beauttpttno: Jnot a few of t.hp 8ARSAPARILT.A tTX"" ,riKA OF blinstillvigorh A?tin?Ss and expells the oasordeJthirrowa all 5. Such a remedy thaf could be relied ou. in BOUS-ht for MiH vcu3 fe-. time, the public have one oVweh SeyZ Tend. Onr nvuw W , v. eycan ae- to peno. uur space here does riot admit of Win cates to show its effects! but the trial ft ?' hottle wiU show the sick that il ?na?SS sing anything they have ever taken. P IaJFa 8Ponnl8 of theExtract of Sarsanarffla "lum. iuiu viic ouiue is luuy eaual to a mi Ion of the Syfup of Sarsaoarilla di- as usually made. 1 ; ' ' y These extracts hav in'the United States armVd al in v generarnse in aU the State hospitals and PubUc Samtary Institutions throughout tlie ln(i ..n ull o - as in private practices, and are considered as in. Yuuauie remedies.-. .&e Medical Properties ofBnchu. FROM DISPENSATORY OF THP. UXTrvn ; - ; STATES. See Proftessor Dfiwr'a Practice of Physic ; oee remarks made by the late celebrated 1 hysic, of Philadelphia.! See remarks inade bv'br. Enhralm M'Tinwoii . celebrated Physician and Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland, and published in toe Transactions of the Eing and Queen's Journal See Medico Chirurgical Eesnew,- published bj Benjamin Travers. Fellow of Rnvai rniwf Surgeons. " t ' -j bee most of the late Standard Works of Medi- one.. - ; . EXTRACT BUCHU, V: SARSAPARILLA." " v Soli by aU Druggist. PRINCIPAL DEPOT : , V V HELMROLD'S Drug and Chemical "Warehouse, tnov. 11 taw2m j 594Bboadwat. HALF MILLION DOLLARS WORTH to be disposed of at One DoUar each, with out regard to value. Notto be paid for until yon know what you are to Receive ! 8plendid list of articles 1 All to be sold for ONE DOLLAR each! -300 Musical Boxes $20 to $m each, 150 V4 with Bels and aa 2?, 1. - V I .200 500 ow isuver Teapots and Coffee V . Urns, j 20 " 50 500 Silver Chafing Dishes, 30 " 100 1000 -." . Ice Pitchers, 20 " 2500 " Syrup Cupsr with Stt- vere. - - - 5 20 ' 100 u 50 " 50" 1 50 " " 50 " " 20 doa " 40 " 5000 Silver Goblets and Drinking 3000 SUver Castors, j 15 ' 2000- ".-.'Fruit, card land cake - -baskets, " 20 5000 dozen Silver Tea Spoons, 10 1000 - .Tablespoons and ' Forks, ; 1 20 sar ent8" uoid Hunting case Watches, V - 50 " lOOeack . 250 Ladles' Gold , and Enameled 30 10 12 20 10 10 10 Hunting Case Watches, , 35 500 - Gents' hunting case silver Watches, j 35 200 Diamond Rinm.' i sn 70 " 70" 100 30" 8 " 1 10 " 20 " 10" 8. 8" : 6 " 10 " 8" 10 " 8 " 5" 10 " 20 " 8 " 10 " 10 " 11 " 10" 15" 15" 10 " 10 1 25 15 " 10 f 5000 Gold Vest and Necfc Chsins. 4 8000 Oval Band Bracelets. 4 10 8 5000 Jet and Gold Bracelets, ft 2000 Chatelaine Chains and guard do 5 7000 Solitaire and Gold Broocnes, 4 5000 Opal and Emerald; Brooches, 4 flDOO. MosaicJet, Lava and Floran V . tine Ear Drops, . 4 7500 Coral, OpaT and Emerald Ear- . :s v--drops,--VX.-y-'---.i 4 4000 CaL Diamond Breast-pins, 2 3000 Gold Fob and Vesti Watch-keys, 2 400O; Foh and Vest Ribbon-slides, 3 5000 sets- Soltaire sleeve butens, V . studs, &c i ... . . v; 3 8000 Gold. Thimbles, Pencils, &c, 4 1000 Miniature Lockets, 2 4tWl:st--i' ' .. . Magic - - - spring, - - . ; 10 3000 Gold Toothpicks. Crosses, &c, 2 50QO Plain Gold Rings,. , , 4 1000 Stone set and Signet Rings, 2 5000 Chased Gold Rings, ; 4 1000 California Diamond Rings, V2 75W -sets - Ladies1-Jwielrr, Jet'and vGold, . r. J.-v ' . 5 6000 sets Ladies V V " 4Caineo 20 10 10 . 8 V5 10 8 10 10 10 10 10 12 15 20 30 P6irL Opal and other stones, 4 Gold. Pens, Silver Extension IOOO; 4V Holders and Pencils, 4 gold pens and gold mounted v'-'-"'..,. vholders, ;?.!.v:-, . 6 QOOO jgolL pens and gold extension holders, - . : ,. 15 5000 Ladies' flat and Jet Buckles, 5 5000 f rf ' Hair Bars t vv and Balls.-.; .. U: ....- 5 1 fCertiflCatea ot th vriAna artWes are first put into envel6pes,"Bealed:np and mixed ; and whea ordered , aire taken out 'without regard to choice, and Mnt hy ihaHfthus giving- all a fair chance.--On -fcfeipt Of the certifleate, you will see what yon we to have, and then It Ib at your option t send the dollar and takcthe article or hot. Pur chasers may, thus 'obtain a Gold Watch, Diamona Ring or any set ot Jewelry on our list for 0 DOIXAR.;;.,vy :y-s - . -: V'J'SESTBCfsFOB CEKTmCATB. ,. In all 'jTiat.?nifl-' i'r mail w fthftll chant Anddoingthe JbujBiaes8,a5cents each, which w encioseavwnen tne .ceruncaie is seuu - - Certificates will be sent for 1 : 12 for f2 ; SO for 5,imiKi,.'..-.,: :. - - - Agejpts.-We want Agents in every Regunenv u tu eyery mwn tma jounxy in me j and those aciing as snch wffl be allowed 10 cen on everv Certificate ordered by them, provw their remittance amoants to One Dollar. Ago1" will eollect 25 cents tor every Certificate, and re mit 45 cents to us, either in Cash or Po&W turf ;l V- , ;f-s?i, -;-.'o Tii ... si v. WnOr fHtv. BRIAN JJKGB. Vnrlr IAV : xwvemBer an?.:t mnt ia-si H, Me CO., Have recentlv Mea konointedArents for v State of NorthHCaitina, ;of the-V t PACIFKJ UANO COMPANY; j and also Agent -:. the: Upadulterated Flow rone company. - '. . - . ; J. - Wo exoectr a Htohrf those Invaluable tilizers in a shbrt tiae ahd solicit orders ior v ir- M ally.1 : . -v : - t -. .. - - - - ; dec;14-I " - .-.--. .-v i I.":.. -,, V. v.;: ' : " ,7, i-""- i -f Mr : -Vv: '.t
The Daily Standard (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 21, 1865, edition 1
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