he gailfl JtaMM;
T. 15. NEATHERY &; CO,
PBOFRISTOBS. '
SiVik. X. C FriJaj lonngj June ISA, 1869.
CITY AND
STATE.
Mr. Ireland, of Alamance, has obtained
-:.000 from the Central Railroad for dam
aj;is sustained by the explosion of some
;owder in a freignt car during the last year
K-i thenar. !
j
There will be a Hailroad Convention
I.i-l.lin Salisbury, ou the 5th of July, for
vac purpose of securing concert of action in
j-aVor of the construction jof the projected
r. ivl from Cheraw to that i point
We learn from the Wifmington Journal
that astearul-oat line is to De run between
that citjiuid Jacksonville, Onslow county.
Capt. John N. Marfitt, will command one of
boats.
m a
As an example of what North Carolina
is cable of doing, the Beoorutruettd Farmer
states that ;ca' can be raised in this State
and that ilrs. Patrick Edraundson, of Scot
land Neck, Halifax county, in this State, has
f.r many years raised her own tea ; simply
. roasting it over the fire, and drying it
s ; ;iat it keeps in a close metallic vessel
v. : hout loosing its aroma. ' Those who are
Co: noisseurs in this artiele, have pronounced
l.i r tea as fine as any imported from the
"'.iwcry Empire."
At a special meeting of Sedgwick Post
2, O. A. R.,' the following resolution
v is unanimously adopted:
EctihcJ, That we, the members of Sedg-
v. ick Post No. 2, G. A. R.. at Raleigh. N. C
r-fum tl:"ir sincere thanks' to the ladies-olT
t e ladit-s of this city, who !so kindly contri
; ate.l U-'wers and assisted in decorating the
!. raves oi'the Union dead, on the 2ith day
. iry. lSS ; also to those gentlemen who
: idel us in our christian work by contribu
tions of money. I
Br Or.DEi of the Post.
On "Wednesday night last between 12 nnd
one o'clock, Wm. nardy (colored) was found
lying drunk in the Baptist Grove, now used
as a market, bv policeman Rowe. Rowe
tried to take him up, but being unable to
so. eaiied upon Capt. Scales to assist him.
He resisted them, nnd Scales then struck
him, but that did not appear in evidence ;
and Scales struck the man Hardy on the
head with his billy, injuring him so severely
that they had to carry him toDr. McKee to
have his wound dressed. Yesterday after
noon the case was heard before flavor Harri
son, and the above facts were elicited.
Ihirdy was fiucd $5 for being found drunk
in the market. Capt. Scales was bound
over to appear aVlJr next term of the
Wake County Superior J Court in $200
b-i.ds. Sion H.Rogers appeared for Hardy
and L. P. Olds for Scales.;
i
The fol;owinsr di&chargis in bankruptcy
wrre granted by Judge Brooks at Raleigh
J :r t 1 lib : i
(M Mr.r?:! am CorTY i-John Frey, Mal
coiia C Lr.n'.ont, John I) Jackson, Cicero P.
Pit ice. (Jai-Uson & Piercci) Benjamin Rush,
Jackson Johnson." j
Staxt-y Edmoml L Carpenter, James F
Parker. Whitson F Nash. !
MoouE-Wni A Hays. Allen W Jones.
Haksett Samuel D Pepkin, William M
McNeill. !
Richmond Matthew M McXair, Dunson
Jones. i
Anson Elcnt za D Ingram.
CoLCMurs Daniel M Butler.
Robesox Neil Buie. f
SAiirsox Almond Holmes.
Two of these, Jackson Johnson and E. D.
Ingram, have been allowied the benefit of
rule XXV by order ot trie court ; ana oruers
to the registers directing the distribution
of the deposit in these two cases are made
and accompany the discharges. -
.
Report of Commotes on Wouking of
Reapers. The Committee, appointed by
Xha North Carolina Agricultural Society to
examine, and report uponj the Reaping Ma
chines and their work, at! the trial had to
day oa the plantation of JIj3es A. Bledsoe,
Eq., report that, after witnessing the ope
ration and work of the two machines, name
ly, the Buckeye and the Walter A. "Wood,
belt" rake Reaper, they arc tompellcd to give
t'ie precedence, in perfectness of work, to
t!2 Walter A. Wood reaper; but they feel
constrained to say that the Buckeye labored
undi;r some disadvantage, j owing to the in
experience of the driver and the unsteadi
ness of the team. i
(Signed) WILL. R. POOL,
R. B. HAYWOOD,
R. "W. "WYNNE,
ANDERSON PAGE, .
JACOB SORRELL.
Raleigh, June 16th, 1869.,
Scpreme Court. TIi ursd ay, June 17,
1 SCO. The Court met at 9 o'clock, all the
Judges present.
The following cases were argned :
Annie W. Miller vs. Thomas Atkinson.
From New nanover county. Robert
Strange for Plaintiff. W. II. Battle and S.
J. Person for Defendant. Contested will.
Certain real estate and $10,000 in money was
bequeathed to "Bishop Atkinson and his
successors in ofhee for the poor orphans of
North Carolina." Heirs at law of the dece.
dent contest the legacy and argoe that "jwor
orphans" is an indefinite term, and Bishop
Atkinson and his successors in office an un
known body.
Gaines and wife vs. Dempsey nays. From
Cumberland T county. Action of ejectment.
X. McKay for Plaintiff. Robert Strange for
Defendant.
Alex. Johnson, Jr., vs. E. L. Winslow.
From Cumberland county. Jno. W. nins
dale for Plaintiff. No counsel for defen
dant. The case involves Hie constitutionality
of the " magistrates stay law," passed nt the
last session of the General Assembly.
State vs. Benjamin Douglass. From Moore
county. L. P. Olds, Acting States Attorney,
for the State. No counsel for defendant.
Heilig vs. Stokes. From Stanly county.
Blackmer and MeCorklc for Plaintiff. Thos
S. Ashe and W. n. Battle for Defendant.
"Fourth of "Jaly", Trill be celebrated at
Lbuisburg on ' Monday. Speeches will be
mado and &. brass band will be present. ..
The case of Henry Haswell, charged with,
the murder of Sheriff Colgrqve, will come up
on a. writ of habea eorput before Judge
Thomas, in Newoern, to-morrow.-
The Committee of the Legislature, ap
pointed to investigate the affairs of certain
banks, have concluded their investigations
of the Bank ot North Carolina, until the
meeting of the Legislature, and adjourned.
They will meet soon in "Wilmington to in
vestigate the affairs of the Bank of Cape
Fear.
A correspondent writing to the Standard
from Troy, N. C, says: "Our farmers are
now reaping the best crop of wheat harvest
ed in ten years or more, if not the largest
ever before in the County, and I am inform
ed reliably, that the crop is equally good in
adjoining counties. The Oat crop is also
gooj, but fears are entertained tjhat the oat
crop, if not other crops of smalf gram, will
be seriously injured by an insect which has
lately made its appearance on the oats,
which is entirely new to our farmers. The
insect is of a very soft and tender nature, of
a dark brown color, and resembles, some
what, the kind.'which infects pumpkin vines.
They collect in knots or groups on the stem
that supports each spear of oats at the
ground, and when they get of considerable
size (nearly; the . size of a small grain of
wheat) they Beem to have wing. Ii they
have injured the oats any yet, it is not
known, as they are generally upon the
ground oats.
AfFv.TTVft op Stockholders of - the
"WrxLiAMSTON & Tarboro' Railroad.-
According to notice the stockholders of this
road met in Williamston on Monday last.
The Tarboro' SoutTurncr learns from Gen'l
Lewis the following facts : "The line of the
road was finally located from the Old Mdl
Wharf, on the Roanoke River at Williamston
via Robasonvillc, Bethel and Little Creek
to cross Tar River at Tar Landing and pass
up Mill Creek Street to the Tarboro' Branch
Road.
The following gentlemen were elected Di
rectors for the tnsuing year, viz': Gen. J.
I R. Stubbs, C. B. nassell, J. Edwin Moore,
John R. Lanier, H. D. Robason, Jos. S. Sta
ton and Jos. B. Cofficld.
Messrs. Wm, A, Weathersbee and R. C
Brown were appointed Committee of Fi
nance, to which Committee the Directors
afterwards added Mr. Dennis Simmons.
At a meeting of the Directors on the same
day. Gen. J. R. Stubbs was chosen President,
Gen. W. G.j Lewis, Chief Engineer and Su
j perintendent, Jos. D. Biggs, Treasurer and
Sccrctarv.
Mr. Henry A. Brown, of Newbern, was
appointed Assistant Engineer.
iYEriiecU
On the 10th iust., at the residence of the
briJc's father, near Tarboro', '. C, by Rev
Thos. R. Owen, Dr. John V, Shekhod, of Mar
tin county, to Miss Lou T. Mato, of Edgecombe
county.
At Moscly Hall, at the residence of the bride's
mother, bv the Kev. Gcorjre W. Sanderlin, C. t
Tatlor, of Mt. Olive, to Miss E. A. PAKKfcR, of
Moselv Hall.
Died,
At the residence of Jude J. A. Stevens, in
DeSoto county, Miss., on April 11th, 1SG9, Na
than T. Allen. The deceased was in the 60th
year'of liis tige, and was a native of Johnston
county, Xorth Carolina, whence he emigrated in
1S57. Truly may it be said of him, "an honest
man, the noblest work of God," and that living
respected, he died regretted." Peace to his
ashes.
TOTICE j3 hereby given. That a petition has
XN been tiled in the District Court of the Uni
ted States for the Pamlico District of North Car
lina, by John R. Tnrnbull, in said District, duly
declared a Bankrupt under the act of Congress
ot March 2d, 1867, for a discharge and certiticate
thereof from all his debts and other claims prov
able under said Act, and that the 29th day of
June-, lSi9, at 10 o'clock, a. m., at the office ot
A. W. Shaffer, Register in Bankruptcy, in Ral
eigh, N. C, is assigned for the hearing of the
same, when and where all creditors, who have
proved their debts, and other persons in interest
may attend" and show cause, if any they have,
why the prayer of the 6aid petitioner should not
be granted. And that the second and third
meetings will be held at the same time and place.
Dated at New Berne, N. C, on the 14th day of
June, a. D. 1869. CHAS. HIBBAKD, Clerk.
June 16, . 441 law2w.
"VTOTICE is hereby given. That a petition has
ii: been filed in the District Court ot the Uni
ted States for the Pamlico District of North Car
olina, by J. J. Goldston, in said District, duly
declared a Bankrupt under the act of Congress
ot March 2d, 18(57, for a discharge and certificate
thereof from all his debts and other claims prov
aole under 6id act, and that the 29th day of
June, 1869, at JO o'clock, A. at., at the office of
A. W. Shaffer, Register in Bankruptcy, in Ral
eigh, N. C, is assigned for the hearing of the
tame, when and where all creditors, who have
proved their debts, and other persons in interest
may attend and bIiow c&nse, if any they have,
why the prayer of the said petitioner Bhould not
be grnted. And that the second and third meet
ings will be held at the same time and place.
Dated at New Berne, N. C; on the 14th day of
June, A. D. 1869. CHAS. HIBBARD, Clerk.
jane 16 442 law2w
NOTICE is hereby given, That a petition has
been filed in the District Court of the Uni
ted States for the Pamlico District ot North Car
olina, by Horace Palmer, Sr., in said District,
duly declared a Bankrupt under the act of Con
gress of March 2d, 1867, for a discharge and cer
tificate thereof from all his debts and other claims
provable under said act, and that the 29th day of
June, 1869, at 10 o'clock, a. if. at the office of
A. V. Shaffer, Register in Bankruptcy, in Ral
eigh, N. C, is assigned for the hearing of the
6aTne, when and where all creditors, who have
proved their debts, and other persons in interest
may attend and show cause, if any they have,
whv the prayer of the said petitioner should not
be granted. And that the second and third meet
ings will be held nt the same time and place.
Dated at New Berne. N. C. on the 14th day of
June, A. D. 1SC9. CHAS. HIBBARD, Clerk.
junel6 443 law2w
1VTOTICE is hereby given, That a petition has
IN been tiled in the District Court of the Uui
tcd States for the Pamlico District of North Car
olina, by John E. Boyd, In said District, duly de
clared a Bankrupt under the act of Congress of
March 2d, 1867, for a discharge and certificate
thereof from all his debts and other claims prov
able under said act, and that the 29th day ot June,
1869, at 10 o'clock, a. m. at the office of A. W.
Shaffer, Register in Bankruptcy, in Raleigh, N.
C, is assigned for the bearing of the same, when
HUU wui'ic nu vivuibwiD, . r- '
debts, and other persons in interest may attend
ana suow cause, u tuijr lutjr uc, uj lug iijvi
th c.!l tuititinniir ihnnld nnt. he irrfltited. And
Ul U DMU pvkl .IV . . r i 1 J
thnt the second and third meetings will bo held
at the same time ana puce.
Dated at New Berne. N. C , on the 14th day of
June, a. . 1869. CHAS. HIBBARD, Clerk.
June lo t4
I WILL EXPOSE TO THE HIGHEST BIO
der, at the Couat House, in Raleigh, on Mon
day the 12th of July next, one tract of land in
Orange county, the property of the estate of F.
N. Strudwick a bankrupt, adjoining the lands ot
David Hunt Strayhorn and Crabtree, containing
117 more or less. Terms cash.
C. L. HARRIS, Assignee,
june 18 443 law3t
BY TELEGRAPH.
NOON DISPATCHES.
:-' ' Washinstoiu 1 ; : '
Washington, June 17. Judge Chase has again
decided that the statute of limitation holds
against tho government in their claims against
Federal officers, notwithstanding the rebellion
prevented legal proceedings. It is understood
that Secretary Boutwell will appeal in these
cases to the Supremo Court
The medical society, by a vote of 5 to 1,, re
jected the application of colored doctors for
membership.
Pennsylvania.
Philadelphia; June 17. John M. Moriarty,
President of ti.e Irish Republican Association of
Pennsylvania, has issued an address saying that
the Republican party must sustain the principles
of Mr. Sumner's speech. The Irish will repudi
ate any pro-English party. The Irish Conven
tion at Chicago will .declare in favor of a protec
tive tariff, universal suffrage, and war with
England.
Cuba.
Havana, June 17. The Intendente has died of
yellow fever. j
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NIGHT DISPATCHES.
Washington.
Washington, June 17. Revenue to-day is
$826,000.
Secretary Creswell has made four thousand
postal changes in the last 48 hours.
Treasuier Spinner's wile is dead.
President Grant returns on Monday.
Dr. Brink, Mexican Consul, sails to-day.
Cubans have the following advices : The fight
at Puerto Del Padoe was more important than
at first reported. TBe Spanish defeat was deci
sive, almost destroying the effectiveness of the
Spanish forces on that portion of the Island, and
opens direct communication with the sea, and
enabling the Cubans to protect the landing of
reinforcements from the United States. The
Cubans here are very solicitous to hear from
Gei.eral Jordan's command. Last advices
placed him in close proximity with the enemy
and.a battle was imminent. Ce6pcdes and Lue
seda express themselves confident as being mas
ters of the situation.
Every expedition from the United States has
landed safely and joined the insurgents and form
a formidable force, ahd are successful in every
' conflict with the Spaniards.
It is stated that Federal agents reports a gen
eral indisposition on the part of Cuban leaders
to entertain annexation questions. .
Georgia.
Augusta, June 17. The negro who murdered
a white man named Lewis in Burke county yes
terday, was arrested in this city to-day and com
mitted to jail.
There was a heavy rain storm this evening.
It is feared it will do much injury to corn.
New York.
New Yokk, June 17. The Grand Jury in tho
United States Court have indicted Jos. Morales
Lennis and Messrs. Bussone, Mora, Fesscr and
Col. Ryan for fitting out the military expedition
which leJt M:iy 1st. for Cnba in violation of the
neutrality laws. They were released on bail of
$5,000 each to answer, and $2,500 to keep the
peace. Bail was given by Hon. D wight Towu
scud, ex-member of Cougrcss.
New York.
New York, June 17. Several members of
the Cuban Jui.ta were arrested by Marshall Bar
low, and lodged in Ludlow street jail ou a charge
of violation of neutrality laws.
Maryland.
Baltimohe, June 17. The jury in the gold
caseof Abell & Co., vs. Chesapeake Bunk, lor
three thousand dollars in gold, deposited in 1861,
gave the depositors $3000 in gold, with nine
hundred and nine dollars gold interest.
Cuba.
Havana, June 16, via Key West. Six hun
dred fillibusters lauded at Puerto Aranas unmo
lested and reached the interior and joined Gcn.
Jordan.
France.
Pabis, June 17. The city is tranquil. Mana
ger Le Rappel, of the anti-dynasty paper has
been sentenced to four months imprisonment;
the editor six months, and three thousand francs
each; the printers in the establishment one
month and thousand francs. Charge inciting
contempt of fhe government.
A collision has occurred at St. Etienne, be
tweeu Coal miners and the military: Several
killed. Five soldiers badly injured.
Spain.
Madrid, June 17. The Cortez established a
regency under Scrano by a vote of 193 to 45.
Markets.
Liverpool, June 17. Cotton active. Up
lands 120al2.; Orleans 12d to 12dal2.
Sales 15,000. .
New York, June 17. Cotton firmer but less
active. Sales 3000 bales at 33. Flour active.
Wheat in good demand at la2 cents better. Corn
heavy at la2 cents lower. Pork firmer at $33.
Lard firmer; kettle 20a20. Whiskey firm at
$1.03. Rice dull, 8a8. Turpentine 43a43.
Rosin 2.25 to $8. '
Money closed easier. Supply liberal at 7. The
failure of a dry goods firm was announced, but
the name wa's withheld. Sterling 9. Gold
closed weak at 37. Stocks weak and unsettled.
Governments steady. Southerns quiet.
Baltimore, Juffe 17. Cotton firm at 83.
Flour fairly active but unchanged. Wheat firmer
Corn dull and lower ; white 98 ; yellow 90. Whis
key scarce at $l.02al.03. Provisions unchanged.
Wilmisgton, June 17. Spirits Turpentine 38.
Rosin .steady at $1.80 to $4.00. Crude Tnrpen
tine $1.60 to $3.00. Tar $2.25. j
NOTICE is hereby, given, That a petition has
been filed in the District Court of the Uni
ted States, for the Pamlico District of North Car
olina, by Wm. H. Wood, in said District, duly
declared a Bankrupt under the act of Congress
of March 2d, 1869, lor a discharge and certificate
thereof from all his debts and other claims prov
able undei said act, and that the 29th day of
June, 1869, at 10 o'clock, A. m. at the office of
A. W. Shaffer, Register in Bankruptcy, in Ral
eigh, N. C., is assigned for the hearing of the
same, when and where all creditors, who have
proved their debts, and other persons in interest
may attend and show cause, if any they have,
why the prayer of the said petitioner should not
be granted. And that the second and third meet
ings will be held at the same time and place.
Dated at New Berne, N. C, on the 14th day ot
Jnne, a. D. 1869. CHAS. HIBBARD, Clerk,
june 16 442 law2w
NOTICE is hereby given. That a petition has
been filed in the District Court of the Uni
ted States for the Pamlico District of North Car
olina by John A. .Will'ain3, Jr. in -said District,
duly declared a Bankrupt under the act of Con
gress of March 2d, 1807, for a discharge and cer
tificate thereof from all his debts und other
claims provable under said act, and that the 29th
day of June, 1869, at 10 o'clock, a. ;M" at the
office of A. W. Shaffer, Register in Bankruptcy,
in Raleigh, N. C, is assigned for the hearing of
the 6ame, when and where all creditois, who have
proved their debts, and other persons in
interest may attend and show cause, if any they
have, why the prayer of the said petitioner should
not be granted. And that the second, nnd third
meetings will be held at the same time and place.
Dated at New Berne, N. C on the 14th clay.of
June, A. d. 1869. C1MS. HIBBARD, Clerk.
june 16 442 -law2w
VINEGAR t VINEGAR!
Barrels genuine Apple Vinegar at
UPCI1URCH b DODD'S.
-1-
Special Notices.
" A "WORD TO HORSEMEN."
Dr R. TOBIA8' CELEBRATED VENETIAN
HORSE LINIMENT has been tested by the
first Horsemen in this country, and proved to be
superior to any other. Auo - lato Hiram Wood-'
ruff, of " trotting fame," was never without a
bottle in his stable. It is also used by Col. Bush,
of the Jerome Psrfk Course, at Fordham, N.' Y.,
who has over twenty running horses under his
care, among which rank some Of the finest stock
in America. It is warranted to cure Lameness,
Sprains, Scratches, Brnises, Galls, Cuts, Wind
Galls, Colic, Sore Throat, Nail in the Foot, and
Over Heating, when used according to the direct
tions.
All who own or employ Horses are assured that
this Liniment will do all, if not more, in curing
the above named complaints. No horse need die
of Colic, if, when first taken, the Liniment is used
according to the directions. . Always have a bot
tle in your 6tablc.
Price, in Pint bottles, One Dollar. The genu
ine is signed S. I. Tobias on the outside wrapper..
For sale by the Di uggists, Saddlers, and Store
keepers throughout the United States. Depot,
. 10 Park Place, New York. june 12 I'm. .
IMPORTANT FACT.
We see that persons of strong constitutions,
and young, suffer lor days with pains of the limbs,
loss of appetite and fever, who suddenly get well
after a cholic followed by slimy, bilious stools.
The relief produced by these evacuations were
,the original guide to the idea and practice of pnr
fgation, and which, when enforced by BrandrethTs
Pills, always benefits, usually cures, and ofteu
prevents disease, especially Scarlet Fever and
diseases of similar character ;
I. L. Cook, publisher of the State tanner,"
Bennington, Vt., says Brandreth's Pills cured
him of Dyspepsia, after being afflicted with it
over five years. His friends and doctors consid
ered his recovery impossible ; but six boxes of
Brandreth's Pills restored his health perfectly.
A yonng lady of Mount Pleasant was sorely
troubled with Tape-worm. All advice and medi
cine failed to help her. She had no rest. Thin,
careworn and unliappy, she looked tho picture
of misery. At last she concluded' to try Bran
dreth's Pills. In one year she took seventy-two
boxes. They brought away, according to her
computation, over two hundred yards of tape
worm. At length all her bad symptoms left her ;
she slept and ate naturally, and health became
fully restored. june 12 lm
A GREAT POLITICAL REVOLUTION
was accomplished by the election of Grant, arid
a revolution of immense social importance has
"been effected by the general substitution of that
pure and harmless preparation,
Cristadoro's Excelsior Hair Dye,
for the deadly compound of lead and brimstone,
of which, according to the "Journal of Chemis
try" and the "Medical Gazette," more than
thirty varieties have been foisted upon the public !
Cristadoro's Dye is the only one that
HAS BEEN ANALYZED ;
and Professor Chilton, over his own signature,
declares that it is perfectly wholesome.
CRISTADORO'S HAIR PRESERVATIVE, as
a Dressing, nets like a charm on the Hair after
Dyeing. Try it.
Sold by all Druggists. june 12 lm
BUCHU.
From Dispensatory of the United States.
DIOSMA CLREWA TA BUCHU LEANES,
Properties. Their odor is 'strong, diffusive, and
somewhat aromatic, their taste bitterish, and
analogous to mint.
Medical I'rojurties and. Uxts. Buchu leaves are
gently stimulant, with a peculiar tendency to the
Urinary Organs.
They are given in complaints of the Urinary
Organs, such as Gravel, Chronic Catarrh of the
Bladder, Morbid Irritation of the Bladder and
Urethra, Disease of the Prostrate Gland, a' d Re
tention or Incontinence of Urine, from a loss of
tone in tho parte concerned in its vacation. The
remedy Iws also been recommended in Dyspepsia,
Chronic Kheuinatism, Cutaneous Affections and
Dropsy.
IIembold's Extract Buciitj is used by per
sons from the ages of 18 to 25, and from 35 to
55, or in the decline or change of life; alter Con
finement, or Labor Pains; Bed-Wetting in chil
dren. In affections peculiar to females, the Extract
Buchu is unequalled by any other remedy, as iu
Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Painfulness
or Suppression of Customary Evacuations, Ul
cerated or Scirrhous State of the Uterus, Leu
corrhea, or Whites.
Disease of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, and
Dropsical SiceUings. This medicine increases the
power of Digestion, and excites the Absorbents
into healthy action, by which the Watery or Cal
careous depositions, and all Unnatural Enlarge
ments are reduced, as well as Fain and Inflama
tion. IIembold's Extract Bcchu has cured every
case of Diabetes in which it has been given. ' Ir
ritation of the neck of the Bladder, and Inflam
mation of the Kidneys, Ulceration of the Kidneys
and Bladder, Retention of Urine, Diseases of the
Prostrate Gland. Stone in the Bladder, Calculus,
Gravel, Brick-Dust Deposit, and Mucus 6r Milky
Discharges, and for enfeebled and delicate con
stitutions of both sexes, attended with the fol
lowing symptoms: Indisposition -to Exertion,
Loss of Power. Loss of Memory, Difficulty of
Breathing, Veak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of
Disease, "Wakelulness, Dimness of Vision, Pain
in the Back, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body,
Dryness of the Skin. Eruption on the Face, Palid
Countenance, Universal Lassitude of the Muscu
lar System, &c. . :
Hembold's Extract Buchu is Diuretic and
BlooittTurifying, and cures all diseases arising
from habits ot dissipation, exceeses and impru
dences in life, impurities of the Blood, &c, su
perseding Copabia in affections for which it is
used, such as Gonorrhoea, Gleets of long stand
ing, and Syphilitic Affections in these diseases,
' used in connection with Hembold's Rose Wash.
Sold by all Druggists and Dealers everywhere.
Beware of counterf eits. Ask for Hembold's. Take
no other. Price $1.25 per bottle, or six bottles
for .36.50. Delivered to any address. Describe
symptoms in all communications.
Address " ;
H. T. HELMBOLD, -
594 Broadway, N Y.
13" None are genuine unless done up in steel
engraved wrapper, with fac-simile of my Chemi
cal Warehouse, and signed
june 10 2m
H. T. HEM BOLD.
SUGAR I SUGAR !
Barrels of Sugar ot different grades at
UPCHURCH ds DODD'S.
40
ERRING BUT NOBLE.
Self-helf for Yonng Men who having Er
red, desire a better MANHOOD. Sent in sealed
letter envelopes, free of charge. Address, HOW
ARD SANITARY AID ASSOCIATION, Box P.,
Philadelphia. may24-Sui
ROPE! ROPE I ROPE I ,
ONE-HALF, dNE-FOURTH, THREE
eighths and five-eighths Manilla Rope.
. Oiie-lourth, three-eighths and five-eighths Jute
Rope, at ! UPCHURCH & DODD'S.
CITY BONDS ! !
THE CITY BONDS TO THE AMOUNT OF
$50,000 are now tor sale, and sealed propo
sals will- be received at the Treasurer's office
(subject to rejection) up to 12 o'clock, M., July
the 1st, 1869.
Applications for nearly (at par) are already
made, and as the City Bonds are even more pre
ferable than United States Bonds, (paying 8 per
cent, per annum, interest payable semi-annually )
persons desiring to invest, theiv capital should
m t hesitate in making their application-at once.
PHIL. THIEM, City Treasurer.
Sentinel copy till July 1st. rjnne 10-jnlyl
COFFEE I . COFFEE !
O A Sacks of Coffee at
OU UPCHURCH & DODD'S
JOHN JONES,
Barber and Hair Dresser,
CORNER HARGETT ASO WILMINGTON STREETS,
Raleigh, N. C, '
TETURNS HIS THANKS to the public for
l the generous support heretofore extended
Mm. and soJicits a continuance oi uie suiuc
March 1, 1809.
S40 tf.-
SOAP I SOAP ! SOAP I ' ;
Boxes Rosin Soap at
UPCIIURCH & DODD'S.
80
r-,r"ri7rJf'irii- imri j- ti 11 iiiniiaii iTmtwyrjiTiir'r
RaleigliMarkets.
. V ; COBRSCTSI) DAILT.BT., .: . , .
William C. Unchurch; Grocer
-: kaleigh; n. c.
I-,
1 25
BACON per poun.
BfiBP per ponnd.-.
BEKSWAX per pound....;-.
SO
25 r
25 -14
80
' 2S30 .
2035 'i
blujs btojnjb per pouna.....
bui i'JSifr : .v.
CANDLES adamantine, per B...
ULUSJSS.1S per pouna ....
CHICKENS (spring) apiece
COFFEE per pound
COTTON YARN per balo .
COTTON per pound
. 225
. 1 0
.. i7ao
. 811
. 1 25
40
75 f
.10 0010 50
. 25
.. 105
6570
.. 8 009 00
710
100
.. 18X15
. 90
. 1 25
CORN per bushel
EGGS per dozen
FLOUR per barrel
ODIER per hundred, new, . . .
GINGER ..c.
HAY (meadow) per hundred
HERRINGS per barrel..
LARD petoound. . .
MEAL perTHishel
M.OLAsi!3 (new crop; per gai.
MULLETS per barrel .. ..
NAILS ...
OATS per hundred
POKK. per pound ;
PEAS red, per bushel ..... . .. .
white
PEACIIES dried
.. 2 003 00
PEPPER black..... ..........
POTATOES Irish, per bushel. . .
50
. 1 502 00
tfweci. :
. 1 OU
15
RTCE per pound. . .
STAliUIl p
iier nonnd. .-.
20
SPICE per pound . : 50
SHUCKS per hundred 75
SALT per sack 3 75
SUGAJt cruanea .-
0vtrn I: 5CU
beet brown . . . t 17X18
brown 15
SALT per busheL 1 JO
SOAP turpentine 15
SODA ner uonnd. ; 15
SHEETDfG-p4-4. :
TUJENTINE per gallon . . .
40
Brilliant Scheme for July 10th, 1869.
-, 0
n RMAT.T. TlRA WTNli
TAEK FLACK AT ..';..,:.; .
TUCKER HALL,
RALEIGH, N. C,
Jnly 10th, 1869.
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. :
lion. Sion H. Rogers, Raleigh, N. C.
Cyrus P. Mendenhall, Greensboro', N. C.
L. C. Latham, Plymouth, N C. .
James H. Footc, Raleigh, N. C.
Dr. J. H. McClintock, Raleigh, N. C.
J. W. Harrison, " "
The third explanatory drawing of the N. C,
Real and Personal Estate Agency, will come off
in this City, on the 10th Jnly next. Below, we
append the scheme, which is a brilliant one, and
offers, as will be seen by a mathematical calcu
lation, one prize to every ten tickets.
2,750 TICKETS AT $1.00 EACH!
Send for tickets immediately, and enclose pct
age stamp to prepay letter.
LIST OF PKIZES.
1 Prize 1 Rosewood Piauo, 7 Octavo
round corner, Tremaine Bros, New
York,
1 Prize 1 Fine Top Buggy,
1 Prize 1 China Tea Set,
1 Prize 1 Chamber Set,
. 1 Prize 45 yards Brussels "Carpet
1 Prize 45
lPrizuSS " 8' Ply Carpet,
1 Prize 30 " Matting,
1 Prize 30 " Carpeting,
2 Prize 1 1 Sewing Machine, each, . . .
1 Prize I Green Silk Dress,
5 Prize 1 Acre Building Lots, 150 each,
near St. Mary's,.
1 Prize 1 Lady's Gold Watch & Chain,
elegant,
1 Prize 1 Silver Pudding Spoon,
1 Prize 1 Music Box,
1 Prize 15 yards Oil Cloth,
1 Prize 35 " Striped Carpeting,....
1 Prize 40 " White Matting,
1 Prize 1 Saratoga Trunk,
$650 00
350 00
35 00
25 00
135 00
135 00
79 00
18 00
45 00
120 00
45 00
250 00
110 00
20 00
125 00
25 00
25 00
23 00
18 00
7 00
25 CO
1 Prize 1 Morocco Satchcll,...
5 Prize 10 yards Gingham, each,...
1 II. " , IM l?..n onnti
10 Prize 1 Elegant. Fan, each, 50 00
0 Prize l Gent's Hat, each,.
oo uu
5 00
85 00
5 00
5 00
10 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 CO
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
1 Prize 2 Table Cover,
7 Prize 1 Mnslin Dress, 10 yds. each,..
1 Prize 1 Bronze Watch safe
1 Prize 1 " Inkstand,
2 Prize 1 Dressing Case, each,
1 Prize I Glass Tea Set, 6 pieces,
1 Prize 1 " " i "
1 Prize 1 Parian Toilet Set, bine,
1 Prize 1 Toilet Set, Bohemian,
1 Prize 1 Wine Set,
1 Prize 1 " " v
1 Prize 1 pair .Silvered Glass Goblete,
1 Prize 1 " " "
1 Prize 1 " " "
1 Prize 1 Silvered Glass Salver, ....
1 Prize 1 puir Glass Celery Stands, .
100 Prize at Stf each,.
200 00
93 Prize at $1 each, 93 00
262 Prizes. $2,750 00
-.Persons ordering tickets will please ad-
dress
Secretary If. C. Real and Personal Estate Agency,
RALEIGH, N. C,
With stamp for return postage euclosed.
jnne 14 w3t dim
J. D- WEED,
REVENUE LAW OFFICE,
Corner Eleventh and Bank Streets,
. RICHMOND, VA.
ATTENDS ONLY TO REVENUE CAUSES
in the several United States Courts iu the
lVth and Vth Circuits (Virginia, North and
South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mis
sissippi and Louisiana,) and the Departments at
Washington.
Mr. Weed will be at the Yarborongh Honse,
Raleigh, during the session of the U. S. Court,
to attend to North Carolina cases,
june 11 438 3m
POPULAR SUMMER RESORT
FOB HEALTH AND PLEASURE BEBKER8.
MAC ON HOTEL,
HASSELL, DUNAHUE & CO.,
PROPRIETORS,
Morehead City, N. C.
' 1869,
Terms, per month,
" per week,
" per da',
juno 14
$45 00
13 50
250
440 lw
PHILOSOPHY OF MARRIAGE.
A New Course of Lectures, as delivered at
the New York Museum of Anatomy, embracing
tho subjects :-How to ive an? What to live for;
Youth, Maturity and old Age ; Manhood Gener
ally Reviewed ; The Cause of Indigestion ; Flatu
lency and Nervous Diseases accounted for Mar
riage Philosophically Considered, &c, : These
lectures will be forwarded on receipt of four
stramps by addressing : Sec't Baltimore Muse
um of Anatomy, 74 West Baltimore Street, Bal
timore, Md. ...... apl 6, '69 ly
DISSOLUTION.
THE Law Co-partnership of Phillips & Battle
has been dissolved by mutual consent.
S F. PHILLIPS,
R. H. BATTLE, Jr.
Raleigh, N. C, Dec. 15, 1868. 293 tf
LAW CO-PARTNERSHIP.
THE undersigned have entered into.a co-partnership
for the practice ot the Law in the
State and Federal Courts of North Carolina,
WILL: II. BATTLE,
KEMP P. BATTLE,
R. H. BATTLE, Jr.
Raleigh Dec. 15, 1863. 293 tf.
HOTEL AT PXTTSB0R0,
CHATHAM COUNTY, N. C.
MR. H. H. BURKE HAS RECENTLY BE
fitted aud put in first class order, his Hotel
at Pittsborp, and he invites the attention ol the
TRAVELLING PUBLIC.
nis table is well supplied with all the market
affords, and good and attentive waiter always in
attendance. -
Terms Moderate. jone 1 Impd
Special Newspaper Advertising and General Coi
tion Agency lor North Carolina. ,
WM. A. HEARNE 4; CO.,,
Special Agents for the North Carolina Press, and
General Agents for the Collection of claims
of every description througheut the
State. Office, liC-i.OBBOHb'. N. C.
Are authorized Agents lor the North Caroijuja
Standard.
april.24- - 897-tf
ml' I'lir1
ClotMng, Urv Gtobdsi 5co.
J1LT1VE
j. 'i f) -
t r AND R ESio0
Leaier in StylM Ming
AND
LOW PRICES, .
OFFKKS THE
Largest Assortment
OP
BOY'S
CLOTHING-
IN THE CITY,
ST YLISH- CU T ,
27 Fayetteville Street,
RALEIGH,
June 9
N.
O.
377 Sm
fiPSIKG - 1869.
NEW ST0EE!
NE GOODS,
AT REMARKABLE LOW PRICES!
S. KLINE & CO.
HAVE OPENED NEW AND ELEGANT
Stores, corner of Hargett and Fayetteville
and Hargett streets, and invite their Mends ana
nnhiin frenerflUT. 10 cau ana examine iiwir oiw
before purchasing elsewhere. They ofler great
Inducements to buyers. Their Stock was selec
ted witb great care and taste, and they pre confi
dent of suiting all, in quality and price, aa our
. J x 1 AA I.k maIa An) email ItKArltfl '
mOllO IS lUICI OUIVO AUU D AAA 41 A IVUifl)
Their Stock eonBista of r
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods,
READY MADE CLOTHING,
3 cX3
LADLES' AND GENTLEMEN'S
Furnishing and Toilet Goods,
CHINA AND GLASS WAEE,
and every thing that is kept in a first class
house.
Their CHINA STORE Is a temple of unsnr
naoanrl taste, and eleirance in the State. ,It ad
joins their Dry Goods Store, on Hargett Street,
wnere you can nna
Frnh. -Fjisrllsh and Foreign, Chin tad
Granite, Dinner, Tea and Toilet Setts,
of all 6tyles; Bohemian, French, English and
American Cut, Ground and Pressed Glass-Ware ;
Fancy and Domestic Ware,
and, in fact, every thing tllat is kept In a
FIRST GLASS CHINA STORE,
uhlli tliv nflp.r at reasonable low nrlces.
We respect lull y iuvlte all to call and examine
our Stocks bciore purchasing elsewhere. Atten
tive and nolite Clerks, are always on hand and
ranriv to show our Goods.
Thankful for past favors we hope by strict at-
tention to nusiness ana correct ucuuugs, w
tiuue to merit the patronage ot tho punuc.
S KLINE & CO.,
n.nr. nf Fv. A; Harsrett and Harzett Streets,
Raleigh, N. C.
april 10.
885 8m.
Great Eeduction
IN
W
E WOULD CALL ATTENTION TO OUR
Fine Organdi
Muslins.
Price ..45c.
Worth 75c.
W. n. & R. S. TUCKER & CO.
Raleiu-h. Jnne 8. 1869. 435 tf
r- i
LARGE STOCK
of
PRINTS,
DOMESTICS,
LINENS, &C.
At still lower prices.
W. H. & R. 8. TUCKER & CO.
Raleich. June 8. 1809. 435 tf
LADIES HANDKERCHIEFS.
25
DOZ. SALLUS LINEN lUfiitt'l) BITIUUU
Handkerchiefs, at 25c. each. ; ;
A Great Barcala
W. H. & R. S. TUCKER & 00.
Raleiffh. June 8. 1869. 435 tf.
CINCINNATI LAGER. BEER,
AT LAST ARRIVED.
Wholesale at..
Retail at
.... . .PHIL. THIEM'S
. .THIEM & MILLER'S
Come one, come all, and try the best Boer in
the world. may i uini
MOLASSES ! MOLASSES I
-t f Hogsheads of Molasses, new crop, at
) B UPCHURCH & DODD'S.
TirsT RECEIVED AT GRAUSMANS
I a new lot line Coatiugs, Vestlngs, -Pant
Goods, &c. .
Tf von want to be suited call at '
GRAUSMAN'S.
aDril SO ' 4"2 2m
7
; ... MEAL I MEAL !
200
Bushels fine whlt i meal at
UPCHURCH & DODD'S
JOHN W. HINSDALE,
illiumvy uiiu vuuuschwj at uaii)
FAYETTEVILLE, N. C...
WILL ATTEND THE SUPERIOR COURTS
of Cnmberlaud and New Hanover Counties,
Sunrcme Court ot North Carolina, the United
States Circuit Court at Raleigh, and United
States District Court at Wilmington.
Claims collected In all parts ot North Carolina.
inn V K. WJlU.
CANDLES X CANDLES !
-4 or Boxes. W Boxes sd V Boxes Adsman-
lOti tine Candles for eale low at wholesale
by
i UPCHURCH A DODD.
JACOB WEIL,
suub tti
DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS,
. x r Bats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, .
KhiADx-MAlJj UljUlilXiXU'i .i
r H Grata. lnishtog Hie, i-4'V
Jto. 54 Fayetteville Streot - A
Two doors north of the Market, .
BAIEIGH, K. C . '
Respectfully solicits an Inspeetloa of hla atoek
New Goods received isvery ueK. .
anril 1? ... t.,: 8m
EEDING HOESl Elwerpa Weeding noes
foi6aleby .
LiVV.r i '
Miscellaneous.
QUEENS ;DELIGfHT.
. .'. ... i.. u: i:. .a . . . ' r
THE CROWIJIQ iGLOBJT. UK lUl:
CINE ANfi THE, WONDER OF .
"MODERN PCIENCE, "
riTE WAVING BANNER OF nXAtni
J3PREADS TRIUMPHANT OVER
-Til ELAND; "r " .
A Great and Good Mdcii.
HEINITSITS QUKB1TB DBUCWT.
THE NEW THEORY OF , HEALTH.
THE LIFE of all rioah U BLOODTb HJU
. ox all Lite la rarity or neafr-wiuou .
Purity of Blood no 7kk eta 1
be free from Disease.
IIEIHITSH'S QUEKS'8 ELI
AN AN11D0TS TO LISIASS ,
THE GREAT AMERICAS iXTUUTm A , ' -
nr&irira. . "' ''
Fur the Curt of aU thorn Dimm nktek' '
... xL
traced to a vitiated ccmdUUm of
The Theory is that Blood U the LUe .6
Flesh, and If Impure, the Lire ot an UUcm, uum
and Health i only to be maintained by the circu
lation of pure Arterial bloodJ ' "
Bucb as Bcroiaia, Kueumiuim, w-. .
erdor, Inflauimtlon, Uvef i..
Complaint, CoMorojttVoe, K.lnjr..,. , ;
Humor of the Skins, Ei7lp
las, Skin DUeasrs, xetter
Roughness of tn
l i i . I
8kln, Pimple, - .'
Blotches, '' v
T.ln In thA RnnM old UlMrS. I- '
8yphllU and Syphilitic Bores, Indigestion,. Js
flamfttion of the Bladder and KldMrs, Pains la
tho Back, General Debility. ud for all eoonplaiaUy
arising from aencieucy ana pwyry v. mww.
HELNITSH'S
.1.
QTJEE1TS
SZLZQIXT
IS THE WONDER' , t
T
or
Modern soionoo-
Nn medicine Las sttalned such a world-wide rJ
putatton as this Justly celebrated 'J1-,:;
Tt. ..ImnrillniirT tinallnlf DOWftrl SK attest
to by thousands, snd every mall Is freighted wha.
letters bearing testimony to Its excellent cbaraoj
tcr and worth ss a medicine Orders sr comlna;
in from all quarters, ana su near QDinmuioif
evidence of Its great popularity. ' '
Be sure and ask for ' , '
" HEINITSITS QUEENS DELIOUT, -And
see that his nsroe Is on It '4 , ('m '
Look out and svpld base Imltatlooa . t ' , f l
For sale by Druggists. ..y ,i
Wholesale Agents, FISHER TTETNTTSH,
amil 27 Stawlv . Columbia, 8. U
HOLLOWAY'S
'Ulnn
VERMIFUGE CONFECTIOKS. u
. -i.-.i it I. w
Dr.'noltoway. some fifteen years saw. w1tBBilDC t4
distress occasioned sickly ctuklm la Uhlnjr u mb
on vormifuKC of that day, rratolved t snalyss tncao.
and from the roost effective or tbrae remediea i
ed lu Bejinraring their sctlrw medical projwrltea, MM,
tastoless and inodorous. Tbo, bj eoatblniB Utas
with sugar, and moulding them Into an SKif blssw.
fcctlon, rormea uio proaeut wniiM mrrmmtm
vsnMiruaa known as t .. t lU(l. j . J
Holloway's VermSfnge Confcetlonfu
which have almoat entirety sntorJ3l the old ln oS
Vennirueos, to me (luiigni w om poor hmt w
It contttfna no calomel or oOmx pulmMMNia ti lU.
So hlphly csteemwd la thin popular Vennlrat, by tM
profoBciou, that all intolllpont phyalclana who jmw m
them, prescribe them is preftjrete to cUmt wadles,
aa not only more pleasant to take, but smm effective f
"pS'rents snd guardlani, navlnir ths ears of children,
shonld keep them aa a family medlcl ne ; ft tbey ao only
eradleato worms thone peet of child bond but eorrert
any duranperaent of the digestif organ, so pfvvaJeat
with children. .... , . . . ,
niESRELL'8 OLNTilEKT.:
i
tm. ftintmant.' alter an exMrlene of twsnty vsars
has proved a sovereign remedy tor all diseases of lb4
Skin : having effected a radical ar la every eaas mt
which it was need, carina-many battaaUsaaas af Sftaaa
ttwaa ueed, caring many tmnmtimm mm vnm
snty years' a tan ding, that had prevtovary rsiata4
ledJes prescribed by the best medical taJesl of t
ry. Its effect is aatonlablnz; la a lew days Us
or twenty
all reme
anreneas and Irritation Is removed ; th skin beootnaa
smooth and healthy, and remains beraaasBttj heals,
without the nse of any other remedy. -
Thus, Tettkb, 8xT-Kat, Itck, Boxjmtb. slresL
Ertsipelas, BwrrcHas, Pnrrxaa, and mtrrf ttb of
diaease of the skin Is panctoallv eared, no nttsr f kw
lone standing. It has cored bad eases of larLAaas
Btklids, and discharges from the Bar, wan Botaiaa;
else would heal Hiem. PiLsa, that have feslstsd s II
other treatment for many yeara, baveisi sffectaodly
cured by the uae or oufy one box of this Otiiaal.
Bitrnb, Be ALUS, snd Ctt.D Bobm It heals la a vary abort
tune. FBica Kiftt Cbwts rsa Box. If BoSanUbr
your Dnuxist, send sixty eenU to Johnston, Iloltoway
Sl Cowdcn, Philadelphia, a box wlU b sent too of ps
age to any address. ' ' , .
OBSERVK None genuine without the aUjnatsra ft
the Proprietors on the wrapper of each box. t
Holloway's Comftntraicd Essence Juuict. Ciav
Tills is a pure extractor ths tm Jamaica QiMgre.rm
from Captteum or any deUterkmi admixture t eooUla.
inirall tho Aromatic, Carminative snd IMJAislvety tttiaa
ulatinir properties of th Jamaica Ginger. Ho eafcacloM
ln all casea of ehlll from exposure to euld ordampnaas,
Cholic, Cholera Morbus, Diarrhea, Dysentery, Dyapsy
sis, nervous Debility, Uaadaohe, ilea Wckneas, V. '
Being double Ou ttrengtk cf any gaaaaes f Olnyr to
the market, it Is cheaper to vmxam and aaor .
venient lor travelers. if i :
: ' -
CONSUMPTION CAN BI CDEXD. :..
The Tr4 Remedy at La IMmxMHi.: .1 1 :l
y
UPHAM'S FRESH MAT CU&KI - .
Prepared According to the Toraaula of Pref.
. of Pans.
The new plan of treating Palmpnary PI'''
FassM Mbat Is creating s profoondsensaUflai la Estp,'
Its bencacial results bav been heralds tsntri a
press hi both hemisphere. The Fresh MeatTrasraiaaa
was first tried In Uasdia by Dr. Wslas. Tb r it
were no lew gratifying- than surprising. OonswrapUv
caaea In his hands, which had prevtoaaly hanWd tk
most skilled of tb prafssaloa, ylaldad, wptdJTj yi
charm, under the new treatment, ltat It I a rrm
sob Tbodskbav, of Paris, that tb world I eh War In
debted for making-known to th afflicted la treat saa
tores of ths Fresbieat Cnrs. U I tJUay
" that, in no less than two thousand eaas la wkkji t
has been tried. It proved smxrnl U aarly aO.M
The Fresh Meat Cnrs is now ofJartsd ts tU Aasartea
public as a Proprietary kesasdy. It U pat aptataa)
form of a Syrup, eacbbotUe eootalnlnf Itoaairttaai
properties of on and a half pounds of raw meat.' It I
pleasant to the taste, and a sinirU bottle of Us aMdldasr
wlU eonvlno the most skeptical of Its vlrta as Sn)
mat heallns; remedy of th nineteenth eaatary. - "
D order to place Upham e rrash Msat Car wttkla aba
reach of all classes tprio wlU b aafuilowa $1 a
ApackaiX -it six bottles Sent br Kxpraaa, . sari i tfr
rackwT tosny part of th United Blase oa rseetps f
sxaAitibBM,niaa,
Sold br allUragsUts. , , ,.,., r.. ,
march 18 . - . iCl sottaaj
NOTICE Is hereby jrlveo, that a petltkm bast
been filed hi the District Court of the Uw
ted States W tb Pamtir Dlstrlet of North Oar
olina by John U. LaUw, tn said District, da!
declared a Banknpt under ths act ol Uoaf isaa W
March 9d, ItHttj lor a discharge and esrtlAoat
tkereof Iron all his debt and other rial ass pro
vabl under said act, and that U U day bl
Jane, 1869, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at lbao
A. W. Bbaffsrs BKisUr lo Bank rap try, la aU-elirb-
N. C. la aaslroed for tb kaarlnc of U
ssrae. who and whar all credltora."wb
oreved their dsbta, aod other parson Is) Uti
mar attend' and 'akenr eaasav If aar ibt
why tboprayer of the said pcUtloMraboaU o4
be granted. .And that tb ascaad sad third aV
nsr will be held at raw saaa tls and rtaa. "
Dated at New Bern, N. Ca 1bOk daj s-
June, A. O.1809L ' h .. i'. .
T ;r.f, CHARLES UIBJAXD,
Jaoa lT - it : . , aaUma
NOTICE Is hereby tfv that tb ummi
baa heo appointed AVT ol Jot A
Hardy; of Greme county, who baa beta adjadjr4
a Bankropt nnoablsown petttloii by tho District
Court f tb Uhltwf feutes for th famlleo lis
Weef North Orcdlna.. . J '
:!-T' JOHN U IlArRDEE, Isslrtso, '
C y .j' P 0 Moaaly Half, N. O.