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State Directorv.
GOVERNMENT OF NOKTII CAROLINA.
.WILLIAM W," IIOLDEN, of Wake, Governor
Inaugurated 4tU of July, 180a Elected lor 4
years from 1st January, liMi. .
W. R. Richarhson, Prlvsle Sec to the Gorernbr.
C. W. IIoknkb, Clerk Ex. Department,
' Tod. R. Caldwell, of Burke, Lieutenant Got
crnor, elected for 4 years Iroiu 1st January
1SCJ, Speaker of Senuto ae-ojfleirt. . '
IIenkt J. Mevsingek, of Craven, Secretary of
Sutc, elected lor lour years from 1st January
ISO. -' .
David A. Jixkho, ot Gaston, Treasurer elected
lor four years from 1st January 1809.
D. W. BaIH, Chief Clerk Treasury Department.
A. D. Jknkiks, Teller.
IIxxoer60N H. Adams, of Davidson, Auditor,
elecU'd lor lour years from 1st of January 1)9.
8, 8. Ashlkt, ot New Hanover, Superintendent
' of Public Instruction, vlected lor tour years
; from 1st January 186a. , , .
C L. Harris, of KutUerford.Snpermteiident of
"Public Works, elected for lour years from 1st
January 1SC9.
.Abiel W. Fishbr, ol Bladen, Adjutant General,
appointed by the Governor.
W. C. Kxjut, of Mecklenburg, State Geologist.
II. D. Colbts State Librarian, appointed by Su
premo Court and Governor.
Cuas. M. Farkis, of Wake, Keeper of th Capi
,tol, appointed by Governor and CounciL
GOVERNOR'S CODSCIL
flenry J. Menninp-r, SecreUry of State; Hen
derson IL -Adams, Auditor; David A. Jenkins
Treasurer; S. S. Ashley, Cvbura L. Harris, -ojjlcio.
.' 8TATB BOARD OF EDCCATION.
TheGovernor, Lieutenant-Governor, Secretary
of State, Treasurer, Auditor, Superintendent ol
Public Works, Superintendent or Public Instruc
tion and Atto ney General, constitute the State
Board of Education.
The Governor is President, and the Superin
tendent ot Public Instruction Secretary ol the
Board.
The Board ot Education elect the Trustees of
the University. .One Trustee f r each County in
the State; term of file of Trustee eight years. ;
8CPREMECOURT.
The Supreme Court consists of a Chief Justiee
and four Associate Justice. There are two
terms of tiit) Court held at Raleigh, in eaeh year
cotBUK-ncicg on the first Moudaj in January, and
the first Mouday in June un4 cout nuins; as long
as the public interests ciiy require. t
OITICERS.
R M., Pearson, of Yadkin, Chief Justice,
salary.
$2,500
Edwin G. Reade, of Person, Associate
Justice,' salary, -
Wm. B. Rodman, of Beaufort, Associate
Justice, salary, i
3.500
2,500
R. P. Dick,' of Guilford, Associate Jus-
" tice, salary.
2,500
Thomas Settle, ol - Rockingham,. Asso- i
ciate Justice, salary, . , 2,500
Lewis P. Olds, of Wake, Attorney
General. Samuel F. Phillips, of Wake, Reporter,
exclusive ol lees,
Wm. H. Bagley, of ate. Clerk,
D. A. Wicker, of Wake, MarshaL
COO
500
GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
The General Assembly commences its annual
session ou the third Monday in November in each
year, an l is composed of titty Senators and one
hundred and tweuty Representatives, biennially
chosen, by ballot, on the first Thursday in Au
gust. - - .
SUPERIOR COURTS.
There are twelve Judicial Districts and twelve
Judges. Every Judge ot a Superior Court must
reUl in y his District. Judges may exchange
Districts with the consent of theGovernoi. At
least two Courts shall be held in each county an
nnaily at the times herein stated, and will contin
ue tor two weeks, unless the business is sooner
disposed of.
Judges Elected by the people. Term of
office eight years. Salary $2,500.
1st District Charles C. Pool.
3d do Edmund W Jones.
3d do Charles R Thomas.
4th do Daniel L Russell, Jr.
otii. do Ralph P Burton.
CtU do Samuel W Watts.
7th do Albion W Tourgee.
' Sih do John M Cloud.
; IrtU do George W Lgan. ;
10th do Amierson Miieiiell
ilth do. Jamus L Henry.
13th do Riley II Cannon.
Solicitors Elected by
the people.
Term ol
otliee four years.
1st District J W AilH-rtson
3d Jo Joseph J Martin.
3d. do - John V Shew rd. '
4th do John A Kietiardsou.
5th do Neilt McKay.
6th , do William R Cox.
7th do J It bulla.
8ih do A II J-vee.
9th do V P Bvuum.
10th do W P Caldwell.
11th do Virgil S. Lusk.
-2ih do R M Henry-
RALEIGH POST OFFICE ARRANGEMENT
OFFICE HOURS FUOM 7J A. M. to 7:S0 T. M.
TIME OF ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF MAILS.
WESTERN.
New Orleans, La., Angnsta, Ga., Columbia, S
C, Charlotte, Salisbury, Greensboro, Salem,
Chapel Hill, Hillsljoro, ifcc , due 6 A. M., close
55 P. M.
EASTERN.
i Charleston. S. C, Wilmington, New Berne,
Beaufort, Goldsboro, Fayctteville, fcc, due 6
P. M., cloe 6 A. M.
NORTHERS. i
New York, BaUimore, Philadelphia, Washing
ton, Richmond, fetersounr, JNorToik, VVeldon,
&c., due 4:4o r. M... close a. .
. MISCELLANEOUS.
Eagle Rock, Monday and Thursday, duell
A. -M.. close 1 r . Al.
Roxboro, every Wednesday, due lli A. M.
close 1 P. M. t
Leaehburg, every Wednesday, due A. M.',
elose l P. ai.
C. J.. ROGERS, P. M. "
JOHN ARMSTRONG,
x
look Binder tai Ilank fijt Manfiikturer,
(OVER the . c. bookstore,)
RAXEIGK, N. C. -
TIBIAL, EXECUTION, MTNUTE AND RE-
J. cordins Dockets made to order.
North Carolina Reports and other Law Books
Donnd in superior law binding.
Missing numbers of the Reports supplied and
Odd numbers taken In exchange for binding.
August 15, 1S08. 1S4 tt
X D- "WEED !
REVENUE LAW OFFICE,
Corner Eleventh and Bank Streets,
- RICHMOND, YA.
ATTENDS ONLY TO REVENUE CAUSE8
In the several United States Courts in the
IVth and Vth Circuits Virginia, North and
South Carolina. Georgia. Florida, Alabama. Mis
sissippi and Louisiana,) and the Departments at
Washington. .
jane 11 ' 438 3m
TEA CAKES LEMON AND SODA
BISCUIT I
A
NEW 8CPPLY of Fresh Tea Oakes and
3L Lemon
package, at
and Soda Biscuit, lor sale by the
i UPCHURCH & DODD'S.
SALT ! SALT f SALT I
2X 8ACKS L. F. SALT Large Sacks.
J 1 C.aft Table- . in boxes.
At DOUGLAS BELL'S.
TC AAA LBS. PRIME WESTERN LARD
8
"Uv just arrived and for sale by -
UPCLIURCH & DODD.
Bankrupt Notices:
NOTICE is hereby given, that a petition has
been filed in the District Court of the Uni
ted States for tho Pamlico District ol North Car
olina bv R. N. Lowe, in said District,-' duly
declared a bankrupt under the act ol Congress
ol March 3d, 18U7, lor a discharge and ceruncate
thereof Iroin all his debts and other claims pro
vable under said act, and I hat the lbtn day ot
August, 1S09, at 10 o'clock, a. M., at tho otnee ol
T. B. Keogii, Register in Bankruptcy, in Greens
boro, N. C, Is assigned for the lieariug of the
same, wuen and wuere u vrruuuia,,wiiu uuve
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 triunte.d. And that the second and third meet
ings will be held at the same time and place.
Dated at New Berne, JS C, on tho 2bt h day or
July. A. D 1S69. CHAS. I1IBBAKD, Clerk. '
rpHIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE,. That a petition
lus been, tiled in tue District uourt ot the
United States forth Capo Fear District of North
Carolina by James A. Kel-'y,1n said District, duly
declared a bankrupt tinder the act of Congress
of March 3d, 1SC7, lor a discharge and certificate
tue real ironi all bis debts and older claims pro
vable under said act, and that the 35th dav of
August, 1SC9, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at the otliee
of R. H. Broad Held, Register in Bankruptcy, in
Salisbury N. C, is assigned for the hearing of
the same, when and where all creditors, who
have proved their debts, -and other persons in
iuterest may attend and show cause, it any they
havr, why the r.rayer of the said petitioner should
not be granted. ' .-'
Dated at Wilmington, N. C.on the 17th day Of
July, A. D. ISti'J.
WM. LAKhlftB, CierK.
julySS- - 477 law3w
N1
1 1TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That a petition
United States for the Cape Fear District of Norh
Carolina by Eiisha McBrayer, in said District,
dnly declared a Bankrupt uuder the act of Con
gress ot March 2d, 1SB7, for a discharge and cer
liiieate thereof Irom all his debts und other
claims provable under said act, and that the 35th
dav ol Auust, lJjf;9, at 10 o'clock, A. M.. at the
olliceof R. H. Broadtield, Register in Bankruptcy,
in Salisbury, N. C, is .assigued lor the hearing
of the same, when and where all creditors, who
have proved their debts, and other persons in
intcre may attend and show cause, if any they
have, why the prayer ot the said petitioner should
not bo granted. '
Dated at Wilmington, N. C, ou the 17th day of
July, A. D. Iti9.
WM. LARK INS, Clerk,
july 20 477 la-.2w
E IS HEREBY GIVEN, That a petition
lias been tiled in the District Court of. the
United States for the Cape Fear District ol North
Carolina by John Z Falls, iu said District, duly
declared a Bankrupt uu 'er the act ot Uongress
ol March 2d, 1S07, lorn discharge and certificate
thereof from all his debts and other claims proij
vable under said act, and that thc3oth day ol Au
srust. 1S09, at 10 o'clock, A M., at the office ol
R. 11 Broadtield, Register iu Bankruptcy, in Sal
isbury, N. C, is assigned" lor the hearing of the
same, when and where all creditors, . who have
proved tht-ir debts, and other persons in interest
may attend and showcauso.it any;tney have,
why- Tue prayer of the said petitioner should not
be granted.
Dated at Wilmiugton, N. C., on the 17th day of
Julv, A. D. 18!39. M. LAKKINS, Clerk,
july 28 477 law2
"VfOTICE is hereby given, that a petition has
JLl beeu filet' iu the District Court of the United
States lor the Cape Fear Dist. ol North Carolina
by A. R. Horaesly, in said District, duly de
clared a Bankrupt under the act'ot Congress ol
.March zd, lSo7, lor a discharge and certificate
thereof Irom all bis debts and other claims pro
vable nnder said act, and that the 25th day of
August, l!Si9, at 10 o clock, a. M., at the othce ol
R. H. Broadtield, Register in Bankruptcy, in Sal
isbury, N. C, is assigned for the hearing ot the
same, when and where all creditors, who have
proved their debts, and other, persons in interest
may attend and show cause, it -anv tnev nave.
why the prayer of the said petitioner should not
be granted.
Dated at Wilroingtcn, N. C, on the 17th day ot
July, A. D. 1S69. WM. hAK&LNS, Clerk.
jnly28 477 law2v
NORTH CAROLINA
LAND COMPANY,
FOR THE LOCATION OF
Northern and Enropean Se tiers,
FOU TUB SALE OB
Improved Farms, Timber and Mineral
Lands, Houses, Mines, Winter
Powers, Arc.
Also ol
7 , Cotton, Tobaeco, aud A'aval Stores,
On consignment, and advances made on same.
JUXCFACTrKEES' AGE.VTS
For Improved Agricultural Implements, Fertil
izers, Machinery, tc.
Also. ;
NEGOTIATE IOAlVS,
ON
Mortgage or otlier Securities.
Those having Lands or Farms for sale, will
find it to their iuterest to communicate with this
Company.
RALEIKII, N. C.
officers:
Little, rresL R. W. Best, Sec. & Treat.
Geo.
Directors at Raleigh : '
Hon. R. W. Best, late Sec. of State
Col. Geo. Little,- " U. S. Marshal
Geo. W. Swefson, Raleigh Nationa. Bank. "
R. Kinosland, late of New York City. ,
Directors at New York :
A. J. Bleecker, Agent at new York and Bos
ton, 77 Cedar Street, New York City,
may 3 404 d&wSm
DU.RICIIAU'S
GOLDEN REMEDIES.
Ask for no other, take no other, and y'ou will
save time, health ana money.
$1,000 REWARD for any ease of disease in anv
stage wnieu tney fail to cure.
Lr. KICHAU'S tOLI)EN BALSAM INO. l.Clires
Ulcers, Ulc -rated Sore Throat aud Mouth, Sore
Eves, Cutaneous or Skin Eruptions, Copper Col
ored Blotches, Sorenes3 of the Scalp, Scrofula,
ftc. ; Is the greatest Kenovateiy Alterative and
Blood Purifier known, removes nil disease from
the system, and le-ives the blood pure and healthy
Dr. KICHAU S tiOLDEN iiALSAM 2io. 3, cures
MercuriarAllections.Rlieuir.atisili in all its forms,
whether from mercurv or Other causes'; gives
immediute relief, in. all cases. No dieting neces
sary. I nave thousands of teitiucates proving
the miraculous cures ellected by these Kemedies.
Price of either No. 1 or No. 2, 5 00 per bottle,
or two bottles lor 9 00.
Dr. Richau's Golden Antidote, a safe.speedy.
pleasant and radical cure for all Urinary Derange
ments, accompanied with full directions. Price,
$3 per OOttle. . ' '
Dr. kichau's uolden li-LtxiKD' amour, a rad
ical cure for Nervons or General Debility, in old
oryoong; Imparting energy with powerful el
fect. Price, 5.00 per bottle, or two bottles lor
19.00. . .. . .- . -
On receiot of price, these Remedies will be
shipped to any place. Prompt attention paid to
ait correspondents. IS one genuine without the
fiamcofDr RICHAU'S GOLDEN REMEDIES,
D. B.. RICHARDS solo proprietor." blown iu
glass of bottles. .
Address. UK. D. a. KlUuAKUS,
Ne. 238 Varick St., New York.
" ' ' ' - Circulars sent.
Office hours from 9 A. M. to 9 p. M.
july 8, 1369. ' ....:' 457 dly
. CUBA MOLASSES I
Hogsheads more of new crop Cuba Molasses
just arrived at
CPCHURCH & DODD'S.
IiisTarance. '&c.
LIFE - INSUEANCE.
The Leading Company In North:
Carolina Is
THE ; JETN A LIFE,
of Hartford.
assets!
12,000,000.00.
DIVISIBLE SURPLUS
$2,6750.48.
i i -
All the Surplus of the C ompany
Divided among the: Assured.
Bivideii&s declared and
paid annually
on the
Plan.
Contribution
ALL POLICIES (after tit;o
full 'payments)
N0N-V011FEITABLE.
No Restrictions as to Resi
dence and Travel in the
United States.
Rates tower than, any otlier
Company that pays Divi
dends to Policyfholders.
It issues all the various
forms of Life
and Endowment
Policies.
LOSSES PAID PROMPTLY IN CASII.
DIVIDENDS PAID AT TnE END OF THE
FIRST YEAR, AND ANNUALLY THEBE-
. AFTJSR.
Its ratio of expense to indbmc is extremely
low. Thi m:iy be een by rcl'crence to the Offi
cial Rejort3 lor 1SCS. For example :
Expense on the SI 00 HscBiyed.
Knickerbocker,
Equitable,
North America,
BrooklyH,
Universal,
Johu Ilnucock,
The National,
THE ETNA,
It has au
$16.54
17.44
21. 1G
21.09
2T.24
18.27
C3.48
7
13.41
Important "Hevr Feature
that has been copy righted.' According to this
p.lau, the rates are , , J 1 ' '
Much Lower
- 1
than in any other Company in the world,
its ratio ot Mortality 13 low. Its Kntcs are
very low. Its Expenses arc very low. Its -divi
dends arc large. . ' 'f '
It insured more lives in the City of New York
in 18GS, than any otlier Com pan except one. It
issued more Policies in the; United States than
any other save one.: It insured more lives in
Canada than any other Company, British or
America. ,
See what the
Highest Insurance Authority
In this country says. In the June number of the
Insurance Times of -New York; the following
opinion was expressed :
" If there is any great benefit in mutual asso
ciation, any gr. at advantage to be derived from
scientific organization and a chartered source.
. tending to luitigntc the Bufferings, lessen the
privations, and acid to the peace," security, and
happiness of humanity, We are prepared to show
that these blessings flow in jill their fullness and
purity irom this 'excellent, 'powerful, and flour
ishing company, theEtua Lite of Harlford."
"No institution has brought more prompt,
mil, and grateful relief to the hearths of the be
reaved and desolate,' ajid none has been more
uniformly distinguished for, tho enterprise, wis
dom, and equitable liberality with which it has
luMllcd the purposes of its formation."
Its success has been almost unbounded and
beyond all precedent. Eight years ago, in 1861,
it lbsued only 589 policies, received au income of
seventy-eight thousand dollars, ud : possessed
net assets summing up ,to something over two
hundred and eighty-one thousand dollars; but
last year, 1868, it granted 13,837 new policies,
more than any other company,- except the Mu
tual i.ue ; receiveqjan income exceeaiog six mil
lion dollars, and huo amassed solid', securely and
profitably invested net assets amounting to over
Ten Million Tiir. e Hundred and Fifty Thousand
Dollars. And this wonderful ratio of growth has
uceii sustained in i&oy.
GENERAL STATE! SOLICITOR,
- - - .--.: . ..
REV. T. B. KINGSBURY.
Wa n. crow,
; , GENERAL AGENT : FOR N. C, '
AND.'
: Virginia South of M he James.
OFFICE:: J.... Raleigh, N.
v. 11. .ncii.EE, Aieaicai tsammer.
julyv'.5
406 3m
Insurance, Etc.
11
Nothing BTioceeds ' like?" snccessj
i
, THE ;
NATION JsJJ
LIFE INSURAHCE COMPANY
'. ' OF THE ;;- ' '
.UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,'
"' WisnnrGTOJi, d.'c. ' ; ,
JAY COOKE & CO.
Cmenil Sontliera Agents, ;
E. S. TUENEE, Manager, :
Has issued in the first Ten Months of its exis
tence 5,SU5 policies,- insuring over ; ; . i
S i po oooo O 5
being double the business of any other Company
in the world during the first year of its existence.
The Company alfords its policy-holders Per
fect Security by its cash '.capital of One Mil
lion Dollars, and guarauf ces , to the insured, by
its low rates of premium, large dividends in
advance, or a Reversionary Dividend ol
lOO per cent, by its return premium plan.; ,
Apply for Agencies and Policies to
, P. F. PESCUD, Raleigh, '
Gencaral Agent lor North Carolina.,
Dr. Chas. Ej JonNson, Raleigh, N. C, . i
Medical Examiner aud Referee,
july 459 3m
u
The Old North State Forever."
ENCOURAGE H 0 M E ENTERPRISE
The Worth Carolina '
H0xE (Fire) INSURA.NC& CO.,
Has now been in operation fire month, and the
liberal patronage it has received insures it to be
J SUq'CESS ! .
Amount liable for Losses $184,000 :.
920,000 Deposited with the State Treas-
urerfor security of Policy Holders I
Kates moderate and all losse3 prompt
ly adjusted and paid ! ,
This Company, organized upon the most, lib
eral principles, appeals to the people of North
(Jorolina lor support, irUaranteeing, 111 return.
protection against loss or; damage by fire, and
circulating its receipts i
. At Home. ;.i ':
J. II. FOOTE, PresMt.
SEATON GALES. Secretary. .
W. II. McitDocii, Ass't. Sec. and Local Agent.
juiyo.isoa. i , 4 tujuiyio
.. .-aecticut Mm-.
"ai
Insiirance :CBiBaiy.
ASSETS OVER
$2 5,000,000.00.
. .'i .." - y -.- . - - -;
ANNUAL fNCOME OVER ' -
$8,500,000.00.
Numkring more tLm 00,000 ' Scmbcrs.
Surplus Assets over Liabilities "t
$7,0 00,600,0 0,
A PrRELTCTTlL COJIPlSY,
All its surplus is equitably divided among the
Policy Holders in
'-
,1.
ANNUAL DIVIDENDS
Paid up Policies are irranted. for a stated
amount, alter two or more years, or an equitable
consideration 111
Cash will be given therefor.
It issues Policies upon all V
Desirable PIoqs of ; Jagvranee, ,
And has adopted in its workings several
SPECIAL FEATURES,'' ,:
Original with this Company, and offered bv no
other.
- fe$. O
WAIT, Qeti'l Agent,
AUlClgU, V.
juneS, 1869.
431 d&wtil dec23
Rational . feeedman'.'s
savins ann to
1 fTt
fChftrtered by Special Act of Congress, j
BRANCH AT RALEIGH NORTH-CAROLINA,
, r Corner Fayettevllle and Hargett streets.
Opeafrom A. M; to 3 P. M.;
TPvE POSITS OF ANY AMOUNT, FROM FIVE
A7 cents upwarus, reeeivea. .- ; . j -!
Interest payable In March, Jaly and November
- '-' ; "oifKtas 1 liixS: hmi F ' -. .
Gov. W. "W. HoLDEN. Chairman. I .
non. Geo. W. Swepson, - Col. R. W. Pulliaro,
tion. J . 1 . Aieweese, jaon. jjti. Hams.-
;,; . . G. W. BRODIE,
- .. CatMer.-
Nov. 2t, 1868V . ' -268 tt.
j ' NOTICE.1
- - t ' -
A DIVIDEND of 3 per cent, on the capital
Y. et:-k of the Raleigh & Gaston Railroad
Compaq has been declared by the Board of Di
rectorn, tjuyable at the oflice of tho Company, o
ana alter juiy a, ioow. , ., ;,
' W. W. VASS, Treasnrer.
Raleigh, July 6, 18o9 , 461J-lm
' 1 1 1 '
: .Insurance, etc
.C-Ui A -l i-W -h ;,;i. - ,-r :
.1 rt- ...
141 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
v; '-.
The only ' Company ; in - the
Cotintry ; -which G-uarantees
Definite - ;' .".
V
CASH SUBRSNHBR VALOBS
In case ca Policy is
for-
feited" for non-payment I
Premium. " - -n.r:
of
ALL
POLICIES
Are non forfeitable after
two full Annual Pre-
miums have been paid.
The policy-holders of tills Company may travel
or reside where they choose anywhere on the
Globe. ' ' ' " ; j "
The BROOKLYN LIFE has paid, snd now
pays to its policy-holders; (.
LARGER DIVIDENDS
than ever before paid by a Life Insurance Com
pany. Dividends are paid
In Oasn, , .
or amIied to the permanent Increase ot tue
poliev. or left with the Comoany to accumulate.
at interest, in either way, at the optiou ol the
i !i"w ' .' ' ; -' .1''
CHRISTIAN W. BO UCK, . . . L . . . President..
WILLIAM M. COLE, ............. ..Secretary.
r D. P. FACK LEK.... ...... OnumUuM Actuary.
DAN'L AYERS, M.p., LL. D.,.tfedr cami,ier
A. W.
LAWRENCE Gettt A
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h, N. C.i
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y A PE0CLAMATI0N.I
BY DJS EXCELLENCY GO VERS OR HOLDER.
' Executive Department 'of N. C,
:r - -.5 Raleioh, Jnno 21, 1869. '
."TTTIIEREAS, Official information, has been re-
V V ceived at this Department that a vacancy
exists in the representation from the county of
. .JNtsw ! Hanover: caused by Hie rcsitcuatKxi oil.
. U. Estes. Esq.,. late member of the House of
Representatives !
Now, therefore, I, VV. W. Holden, Governor
t.f the State ol North Carolina, by virtue of au
thority conferred by law, do issue tuts proclama
tion, ordering an elect iou to be held at the sev
eral places ol voting ii said county, on the first
Thursday in August,- for the purpose ol" tilling
said-vacancy. , . . . ., i
' Done at our City of Raleigh, this 21st
IL. s. I June, 18'',. and in the Word year ot our
Independence. J - - ;
a-,, . . : W; w jjoLDENi Governor.
By the Governor : ,,; i . : - i If, r 1
W. R. Richardson. Private Secrelarv.-
WilmiiiKton Post and Wilmington Journal
will insert till day. : -jjM us June 23 tdi
: ' ' A PEOCIAMATIOU. ,
By Ills EXCELLENCY, THE GOVERVOB OF
NORTH
CAEOLINA.
: 1 s v( i Eibcctivb Department of N.. C,
, Raleioh, June 21st, 1869.
TTTHEREAS. Offlcial information has been
',:W received at this i Department that a va
cancy exists in the 19th Senatorial District, com
posed ot the counties of Wake and Franklin,
caused by the death of Richard LiWytwe.Esq.,
.ln Sjn.itrvi-fnim jsnirf rltKtrlctj r - ' t i
; 'U Now, therefore 1, Wm. W. Holden, Governor
tl the State of rnortntTironnay THtueof au
thoritv coiiferred by law, do4ssnOi)Ws proclaina
tion. ordering an election 10 ne neja at tue ,
several places ot voting in the eouaties aforesaid,
on tho Hist Thursday in August ne,xt for the
' nnrnose of fillinir said vacancy.
r . -er, .1 '5.-1. ..1.1. m. T-
xonu a ourciiy-oi Aaieisu, iuiiati uuc,
i. s. ,1869, and in th 9Srd year of our indepen
dence. M
' - W. W. nOLDEN, Governor.
By the Governor. , ; jf ,
w; H. KicnARDsoN, rrivaie cecreiary.
IRON COTTON TIES. .h;:
SOLE AGENCY. IN NEW YORK FOR THE
SALE AND . DISTRIBUTION OF THE ,
. ARROW 'TIE'V.'
AND SELF FASTEN ING BUciKLE TIE,1
Manufactured by J, Jt McCOMB, Liverpool.
, SWEPSON, PERKINS & CO.,
; 80 Beaver St.. N. Y.
4 (Mailnitdressr Box 5,724 P; O.)' "'
July SO -
"479 Sm
. Old 'brth State Distillery. ,;
W. fde't i f :
G-root, Kuck & Co.,
OF
' Com and Bye WHslds, ' '
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N.
june'8
435 Sn
. MEAL! HkAL!
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Bnshcls tine white mesial
. .if ) j J UPCUURCflf fc DODD'S,
Distil Am M-mm
Hotels &c:
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RAIL R 0 AD , HOTEL
: COMPANY
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M.'A.ia-hAi. .tiUtuimi iT tjl . ! i
HAVING RECENTLY CHANGED HANDS
U inoyt under, the manugomwnt ot the un-dei-signcd.
who. is determliiea to' spare no ex
iiehse dr pahis in rendering' It "ffsf i-lass RaU
Road Hotel. ,w njq .;ii..!iv;ii-a j, .noi? (
will be supplied with the best the market aflords,
and everV attention' bestowed noon pas&enifers to
render 'them comfortable aud to favorably imt
press them,wUh the character of the house, i tL
invaiias, or persons or pleasure desiring a
Pleasant summer retreat are Invited to Com nan v
Shops, a pleasant Village supplied with tho purest
BOIT)E:;KpTJ;SE,
v:u ...1 .it: .:. v-r....) . ....; "., I
THIS HOUSE IS IN THOROUGH EPAIR
and I am determined it shall be kept second
to no Hotel in the State. With ten- years expe
rience as a Hotel Manager, I feel confident that
I can give entire satisfaction. ' My "
'i 'i.ABife.i;:'"'r:; :;
W ill at all times he supplied with the best that
this market affords, besides FRESH PISH, OYS
TERS and GAME (in season) from Norfolk, New
Berne and Wilmington. .The
' " ROOMS ' ' "' ' ..
Of this House are well' arranged hnd ventilated
The iieding all new and in perfect order;. '
r SERVANTS! v--Polite
.nnd attentive. Gnests nay ..rely upon
good attention to their every want, i
In connection :with the Plonse is a good
LIVERY STABLE, ' ' .
where Carriages, Hacks, Buggies aiid Horses can
be had at all times, und horses well groomed at
moderate prices. A laige and handsome twenty
lour passenger - o r
OMNIBUS .. , . j
to- the Depot on ai rival ol every train, to convey i
guests to ana from tue House, jree oj charye.
BOSTON ICE. ,
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A full supply tor the Season.
A call is solicited.- U i' n , v'.', -.
C. S. BROWN, Proprietor.
J. J. Bell, Sup't. June 28 ($10)
AND BILLIARD SALOON,
' FayetteTllIe Street. '"Bkr Tucker's Hall,
. RALEiGn;-'''"''-!
HAVING PURCHASED TBOM-iMTCi. P.
Prairie his iuterest in this iwell-koowif and
popular establishment, the undersigned wishes
his old friends and patrons and the public gen
erally, to call upon him. . The ,.Hojus will be
kept in the finest style, aud nothing will be left
undone to make It a first ' class - establishment.
i THE1 RESTAURANT' " ? ' ''''
will be supplied with ail the delicacies in season,
served up in the best manner. ,
'."" -THE-BAR . '"
will contain a laree, assortment of th finest
wines, lcsand liquors, ' and the pnblie will be
waited upon by oolite , and eentlemanlv attend
ants. Feeling that bis past reputation is the best
guarantee lor the future, the undersigned nopes
to receive a uoerai snare 01 patronage. -
. - W. R. PEPPER.
June 16 ". - . v-i-jm , ; 44a3tn,
Virginia & Tennessee Air-Line
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AhcUlWOiV., ,
X
Mile
FOB). TIIK "ji
South.-TV'f3stf :West and JT.fjrwest.-
THIS ROUTE COMPRISES TUW NORFOLK
and, Petersburg, . the? South Side, and the
Virginia'and Tennessee Railroads, and thelrelose
connections west, ana filers to tue travelling
j public 60 penor laetutxes at, lov. rates. , .
Ulie attention of emigrants. and parties moving
is called to this, the shortest, cheapest and
quickest route from this section of tue conntry
to 1 ne umat w.ai ana iNUKiti-wtiar.i :.
Choice 'of 'five different' routes' to' St: Louis
offered.- ;,:- ! t?.- r - -s ,1 -ft ,-vi' '.'-
Close connections made and fine accoraniods
tlons afforded. .,....
Take the Norfolk and Petersbnrk Railroad at
Norfolk, Va., the-Southside Railioad at Peter-:
bursr. Vaorat Bnrkeville, Va.-, and the Virginia
and Tennessee Railroad at Lynchburg, Va., to
whose respective Ticket Olllces apply for fur
ther information. . 31 " v-
Train leaves Norlk daily, at- 4:45 a. m. . .
" 'Petersburg 8:15
- ' Butttevme Jritfa V
C 1 I.., . it , A. An t. u
1 xurouau 10 uuiau. in iw uuure iroui tciuro
burg. Val "-'- - : - ' ' -
Bairgaire checked, through to ell- points, and
tickets good until used. ' ' . . , -. -,,
-.rv .iiwni T.'Va.Tenni.'itt .v-i
- ' ,hkn; , i,:;:- Lynchbarg Va."
. M. WOOD, " , . .. :
Gen'l Passenger' Agent, Flncostle, ;Va.' '1 -r.
may 10- -' ' 41v-Bm.
u DOTJGfcliAS s BEIsIi, !
GROCEtl'&'CaMMfSSlON MERCHANT;
V i.i'ft'v. !'!!-, flt '1-ffs'; ?!
CONSIGNMENTS.
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CQRNMEAUand F.LOUf4!
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GROCERIES I
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GR0CEEIE3I
C20CEBIES!
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TACON AND BULK SIDES
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t 50 Barrels of Flour. ,
,40
25;
SACKS FLOURj
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1,000 Gallons, New Molasses. .
BAURELS. OFjfiUGAK.
SO Sacks ol Fine Salt. ,
ii ; .'; i
r SACKS. OF, COFFEE, (all kjd. . , . " '
LO 25 Boxes of Soap. ; .f r
JTV PACKAGES OF FIM
tJU (25 Boxes of Candles.
FINE TOILET? 80AP
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-.; : AU. P?. wWcIa.;.jrfl. eUat Ior prtcesfof-.
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A NOTHER SUPPLY of Parlor MateSe at?
. r.UPCnURCUA DODD'8
Raleign, July 23. J ' ' ' 473-tf.
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JJcam Engine, 22 inch
Inder, lour foot (troka.
. made by Sutton, w
ij ooutr, w-iacu, u-
4aJii&t
1 Beam Engine, 18 inch cylinder, fou r foe tt troka,
meter, S8 foci long. . ' V-
-awnin.. i . m " Hf trnahn, 1
rgpXS andiahmtlea,
Harness, 8 and giWioa, lick ad Pick, Cad
: also 4 Boxes. . . , -
18etW64lkh ftWx481s4Bmketa "Mule
Cards. 1 48x43 a " J '"oO'plndPt
varus. , i aAv4'1 1 1 , ii
Viade,
- - 80il Condenser.
-yn' hr431t Breaker,
- I" 43xi8 2d .
,5'Ti! Tr 48x18 CotoderiiarJ
Mai
V4"3 plodlaa,
ia.Kaar
a JluleaafiO apladles e-ti ?
V-iaclianca.
, 1 8arj-en,r BwrPlck enlarge
rgealsu,
au, nearly bw.
COTTOH ViCHISEKT, FOB COiCSZ TJLXIS.
, 1 .Willow, Hodson's . makc Urn !. Bpeeder
o Inch, two Beaters. - I
4 Cotton Cards, 86-Inch, sell Btrlppcrs and Griaw
7 -der.50-iektrararM.. .,,.
L I J)r wing Frame, fou r Colters, D a iBtViriL'a Dr w
iuif Frame, six Corier. '.-1W
l Condeoaar feeder, 84 aVelWeriaa. -'
3 Spinning Frames, 2 inch Ulga.linpndkMack
1 " " lX-incb flt'
' With Sbaftintj, Belilnr, - Ac., OMlot to
run the cotton machinery. Ui " ..i -3
Warping Mills, hy hand and power. . m
1 Balling Machine lor caudle wick, die;
50,000 Bobbins. t ; i u i,.-, ... ." . ,
Will take part COTTON trad.
Jnno 80 ' 4Ht-fea
ORANG'S AMERICAN CIIROMOS.
In Oil and Watar Color Palotiags
' PRAko's American Ciiaokos ar fksklmn ra
prod net Ions of oil iad water color patotbira; so
iaithtully and skillfully done that It reqolrea Um
experleuce ot anl-fpert to detect the dlflorvnca
bet wees-them and ttM original, . . y
. For every punOM.r4eontloiv-.4rMriora,
sitting rooms, draalng mpoma, tmmAat, or
cnamoer, notyuig so exaalsltely bcaoiUu M
these Clirotnos Can be Mttulotd lor Ilia aama
amount of money. No othcfrnaincatS Of Uta
same cost are so admirably Calcalaled to adora
a homer to cultivate love Irfr Art amanr tba
people at largo: to brighten Bp tbadwtfUlnjr of
every cla.-s of onr citizens ; and to tcsctt the ris
ing generation by their alleat yet Mtfnltr la
tlucnce. to love the beautiful In Art, and in na
ture. Hitherto,' Art hua bcctl aristocratic Id Irs
; aswiations.-rnon but th wealthy rlaaaas ootid
afford to. buy Una. works of art; Aut,cbrpoto
lithograplr hak changed all that: and broojcht ex
quisite painUngaUhiwthe reach of every tamlly.
It Is doing lor Art what the printing prest did lor
Liters tore:-' Lei Mmy,'Vitotortb: 1m with
out a lew classical hooka,- and one tr Iwo'Daa
. terly paintings. Both shool be rerardod at to.
dispensable to complete a home.' ' '
r3f-Ask for them at the Art Stores sad Book
. Stores. ' - ' 1
t" Our Chromes are sent free, to iny'sffaresa,
within the United States, east of the MUahwIppL
on receipt of price, ; . . ... vf
v 7 Prang's Chromo Journal," bsaad qaar
terly, contains a complete descriptive catalog no
of our CUromos, with, speelal fafortnafion about
the art Specimen copies of the Journal sant to
any address on receipt or stamp: ' ' -
July 1
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- v nOLLOWAYS, otv
VERMIFUGE C0NFJEtTI3 KS.
vr mm t yt i.i;r
, Dr. Eolloway, some fifteen years afro, wtraMUif ta s
diatresa occasioned tlckly child ma In taklitf tit. auaa
ous venaifugaa of that darVMolrad toanarjraaittta,
, and fronj the most eflectiva of the retnedle. tc d-
edla- setiaraHnf their active nadlcal propwlus, par,
tasteless and iaodoroan. Then. hy-firfiMrlr- ihr.a
with sugar, and moulding them Into an afraaw)a enn
fectlon, formed tho nraaant rorvLAm and arraonva
Tiuimsi snown a
.iir;
Oolloiraj's Fermifngc Confectlans,
whicn bav almost autlrety stmersec naJanoaa
VermlfuOTs, to the delight of the pJt UlUa inSmn,
'It eontatn.no calomel or caaervolKMioaahiTMliMU.
. 80 btthly wteraed ia tbla aypolar ymifnc4 Vl
profession, that an lfclc11iriit pliyalcUo. who know ot
,thei piaacrMte Uieavrafiuajr:c tn .flu. iimiiiIIii
as not only mora ptannt to Uka, sat mora aAMtlr. tm
care. .1 T
Parents and guardians hannir tba ear of chtldrwo,
should koep Uwm t s XasfiWj mecficio. ; for Uurf aoi oolr
eradicate worms those poatt M childhoal-out eorract
any aieranpsinent of (he UUve oripa.M yiralaa
with children..
..: ' 'lit J-'i.llli .7- tl
;':;3iESKELi-vJiiv
. This Ointment, after an sxptrlweaof tw'rw
ha. pwfad a overeign' rtimedy for all tlaamm b
Hkfn ; Lav-lag affeeiwl a-radtaa cbm intrurt, turn
which it was used, cnrinir many obiiat nun. 0 1
or twentf jresra". arandtnn that had atwrtoaa) v xklMad
oji remedies preocnoea oj torn Don mMMai Uiwt of IM
country. Its ell eel : to woaiirn la a tr-w &mj ta
4renoM aud lrritattoa I removed; tba akla knumiaa
mouth and hem thy", aba remain. permaiMBtly hwlrt.
without the ass 0 any oUms rnadjr j ;i .
. Xhn. Txttsb, tlALv-aavM, Itbii,, Soxam'alTcs.
EaniKMi, Buvrcnxav Piartsa, aad rtrr rmaar
inali.r of hew
twin r-'iLktn
Pu.aa. ttMS hM rw44 all
other truatroent ft many yr.. bars tx-ro HTactaally
enrcd by the um af oafyi mox f Ails tiinUBaoX
BoRKt. Scald. andOi.Baoau It heal. Id . w-r mKnr.
ttaia-i Pkcica Kirry Oatrva rca -Box.' If n- tmid b
you Druggist. Mod sixty. ml to JabjtMon. j: t loway
& Cowdon. Phnadelphla.a box wlH b mI Leo U naaa.
jBratoan.addi-M.;.i(n.. , . 1 . 1 -t vn. l.'.w
vrautva-noM gonoma wiuxjbi tiMlrwaia) of
the PtoprMtora 00 Lha wiapfr oC aack 1t.s i . J
Wmvii Cnmtrile Issca
- - . . .
Till. I. a puna extract of the tm. amalca f'-rm.rt
flrtmi Capriemm ar may Wtnw hnrrm, -'cm Lata,
lag all tha AroBiUc,Caj-miatiT ao4 L"-'''t" - tnim.
alaoag propertiMor the-Jamaica UIom.' hxuw
vln aUyCMf. of; ohltj fmaa cipoiir
ctioiic, cnoiera Moron., iuuT&ea. l
ahw aervoaa PeUUty, Headachy aa
fleXmr dnulli thjt arnrt rt anv Kmmim .t rjrtM lm
ine marKci. i.cnusDor 10 eoowunera miui anora
enlenl1pf trtVclcra. u t-d Ui U it n .. .
pON)UMPT)N CANrB. -.CUW0..JV, '
miiV i V'f ' 1 jv1 t.Uui'y
."f 4.' .1.-. , .-i.-.t m .-jTr
i .'i i 'it L.I i'l - ; ' -ifl v.f. a A '',
T 'i1h 'iJ l!".' jJt I-MiiH
Preparod Accord 1b to taa romalaaf Ttt Smmun
fn.uI-r- vA -t-n-"t aa Pans. r.i x"- iT-a
roa li.iil b'.M-is ..,!." 1 : nl'iff V t -Tti
fBh new claa .rtreatlaa Fahrew.e. iMae -wrta
FaaitiIaATlacreiihifftiwf(aai. tloa la 'tof.
Its beneficial resoaw hare- bea ber d t h tm
praaala both beajjfph.. 2"ha Freeh Koat 1 n dmbi
waaant tried la KowUbr Dr. fe eiaao. Tin raaailta
werehoteMgmtUylag taaa arprttr ConwpUa
raMMia hi. haada., wht.h had prvvbia)). ' -J ta
moot .killed ff tba prodawkM. yWWu4 rapL ', aa hy
eharm."madar the -new troaimaat. Jbat fi at h 1 aa
iKiJi TsovaMAD. af.PsrK iha tea world ! r efl law
kibied tor. makiasr knuwa ta) tba ajK !--) u i - .t faa.
torea-ef the rmh aleatCnra, ItU po.aW 7 anartaa
, Jr that, in no leva taaa two .lboawwd t. ich tt
has hoen tried, ft prorodfucccaeM tn !( t iT.
' Tha rraab MatOaMlawier4toi.iA uterleaa
Mhlie as a I'rpprteiaay frmaAi. 1 4t ! rt 9
sunn of a 6rra p. each Dot I la fcnuln tie antritoaie
L'tjTOoertlo. of i aai a half Doaott. of ra turat.' Itta
uiaeasa 01 me aam ia punctuajry cored, ho
longaumaiur. - It Qua cured b.4 caa
KTB-lw. aud dlmhatipas from 1hstar.'w
el.e would heal them..
fipleaaaat to tba tiawtand a alark. h40e-W IK. awdtcta
I will convinie the.root akrrilnl Iu in-ata
nl'(rreat'nealln?feimdyof UeiimeV-ctrtli eetitury. "
. -,. rmea (11 aiiciaeaua, laapneawiu o iv'"" a
.'iwtU Milt kntllbe ii -' 1
A-oackAB mt alx houLa Ml trr Xxrweaa.' aaraialy
.packed to any part ot Uo taltcdjiiatw tm nrap4 aa
Soldi tixiiuJ ' ' - .
;.i aaarch law -ii-:- rfJv iu lfU, laiiwas
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