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j AD V E H T I SEMEN TS .
! Mclver & Bro., Joriesboro W TL T 1,
.two lmudred cords of fine
fluit purchasers See advt. - r 10
See business card of Hptit-d- vrn t
V in Pnwinnt oi "- nr7 -ttomer Jones,
y 10, Cortlandt St. N. Y. with the agency of
:iw?ffF ay?tteYille N. C. Strict atteS
given to the sale of cotton, rosin & spirits!
E. J. Hale & Son have received further
supplies of Goods Godie's Ladies' Book for
'Mbite Goose
T InWartS? tr 1 iW163' Crayns Pencils,
Inkstands Hucilage, Paper, Letter Writer.
r;ooiijpoJM,;&o;&c.,i.gfeoadH.--- . - '
He . aS' aCoot 1x1 gard toMand
I He has all, sorts erood. toor n.m?i,Kff,
0 l and offers great inducemnts. " '
v 1 ' . n . . -- Ui9C4 VilCtU l IL Lilt
nil2ith ?,tlc mule, stayed from W
r ,1 . ' uuveruses mat on
the
Carver s mill on Beaver Creek; Any
'7 sa1 mule will bo liberally reward-
.' f , i -J ' ' j.
Mrs. Banks. No. G. GroAn Sf u !
I ceived all kinds of Crackers-Ovsfpr Fn
t 'tUir' Sugar, &c &c to be sold at
aoiesaiej or Retail. . ;
. I I B. Davis wants a good Tinner. . See advt.
! .IV B. Davis has on hand tin ware, stoves,
&c &c. Hoofing, guttering .&c , &c done at
snort, notice. : .
A. R. Carver gives notice to Oyster Houses
: that he has just received Chafing Dishes and
wmer nxtures ior cooking and serving
Oysters. Seo advt. : ; 0
up
" faI1:I4.?EE3, Memobial Association op FutoEEiCK
' ;J?i'BatyA;--iVd gladly give space in : our 'columns' to
tnc "Appeal for the Unrecorded Dead." which will be
found on the net page. It is presented to the bereaved
i and sorrowing people of the South, in behalf of a sac
red cause, which is endeared to our hearts by the sad
na touclncg records of hardship, privation and death.
to be ibund in the memories of every stricken house
hold, in the annals of every march and campaign, and
in ihaiterrible histort of every field whereon many true
and bijave hftve fallen, and are now resting in mournful
appealang to the gratitude of ihe country; for which
they became a 'noble army of martyrs. " Had we ' the
" eansj how" gladly would a large portion be contribu
ted to -the accomplishment of the noble; ends no ten
. derly ttnd beautifully set forth by these true-hearted
women 01 Virginia. ,
.!. na3 jUocoie indeed a "lost cause," and in duty
to the pang's andl. fatal wounds of our own beloved
land, we gave up every hope that we had cherislie.l.
and relinquished the principles which ne had fought
.and stuggled to establish; and our honest and true
.Allegiance is due to the jgovernment to whose Authority
and power we tuve yielded.
i iiutpurucraa are our own. Yes, onrjdead are our
own. ineir lortnnes and their lives were staked and
lost urour defence, and "to rescue from oblivion the
memory" of those who died thus, 13 the least of the
task w hich tve and our children 'and our children's
. childrf n most labor to oerform.
j :..JJut Khile; v.-e thus commend to the aid and support
ox our people, the undertaking of the" ladies of Virgin
la,. we must enjoin upon our citizens one thing' which
' iney niuat nt lorget or- m any wise neglect. Last
'week, we mentioned one npeol which must be re
garded even if anotlier is received. It is narrow char-
Tity which begins "at home" and goes no farther.: but
we must not step over the still and upturned corpse in
our own House to go and weep with our neighbor
; -"Not 'six hours journey from our town, the bones of
men are lying, who, eighteen months since, marched
' into our streets, haggard", suffering, ragged and weary,
4mt.with a proud and martial step through all their
dilst and misery, deieuders still; true, unfaltering,
valiant to the last bitter end,
; And our old and sorely tried citizens, who had sons
! - xifar otjin the ranks of the army fathers and mothers
V hou(te.red a prayer daily, on their lips, and cherished
one hourly in their hearts, lor those "for whom the
u place was kept at' hearth and board so long;" wives
sister and maidens, dreaming and waiting and hoping
- for husbands, and brothers, and lovers had these
! raised ;thelr teads and their spirits for a moment, from
the despair into which they were drooping, when the
invadipg army, with its serried hosts, and rumbling
v cannoli and wagons, andflauntiug banners, had passed
jnto the distance like the confused image of a hideous
. dreami and listened to the sounds which came back
with the moaning wind, they might have heard, like a
knell n the heart, like the tap on a muffled drum o'er
corpse, -the faint, Holenin boom that told that the field
of AvesjiKjioro was receiving its bloody, ghastly burden
O; faithful, brave, heroic J O, tnie and manly hearts
. thus snapped in twain, without a face to bend above
- you in the agony of death, without an eye to beam
upon -ou in the last throes of the spirit, but the piti
less face of the plunderer, the gleaming eye of the
assassin! From what darkened homes
"The prayer went Tup. through midnight's breathless
gjjoom, . . j
And the yuin yernipg woke inid festal song!"
herd in the ' 'sunny South is j the an$j ous heart
.breaking, breaking day by day! IJones lying over the
. plains where the roaming brutes feed, and heaped up
in th( forests and by the streams vhere all is silence
and fo-gi3lulness! JJones of men whose grand battles
and heroic charges will be repeated and declaimed and
- fipplailded by posterity when we are indeed forgotten
in the.dust! It must not be. We must be up anddO'
. ing in this work.
We have not words to express our thanks to the
many ienos, w ane ana coiorea, wno came to our as
BisUince, ui our great extremity on Saturday night,
' v hen we lost our kitchen and another outhouse by
fire. Nothing but their well directed efforts prevented
'the destruction of our dwelling and all other houses
on the premiss, And dear reader; no-niatter in what
neighborhood you live, and howgood your neighbors
are, prepare yourself to believe that we live in a better
one. . ?One could almost afford to have a kitchen bum
eveiy night when he receives so much kindness as we
huvfr from our neighbors iiFthe last 21 hours.
CoiffEBENcE. tho North Carolina-Conference of the
M, E. hurch will be held in this place next week. We
way ekpact to see a number of reverend gentlemen of
6ne abilities, conspicuous among wnom wo will men
tion Bishop pearco considered by very many the first
orato of the country. We have never heard him, but
expec great things of .him. The Railroad has put the
fare down one half to all who wish to attend Confer
ence. . ." ! -J..
We were presented, yesterday, by our friend'
M,r. J. A. Worth,- with a number of the fiuest sweet po
tatoes we have ever seen, ; He calls them, as well as We
: rememoer, the West India Yam.' '
' Snh things always make , us anxious to see our
. County Fair re-established, that our people may have
uome incentive to effort in the production of fine crops.
Extract of a letter from the President of the Egypt
Coal Mines to the President of the Western Railroad,
dAted October 22. 18CG:
' yln the Fayetteville News of Oct 2nd. last, I re
gretted to see a notice that the Egypt Co. Had suspend
ed work at .their mine in consequence of the high rates
pharged for toll to Fayetteville. So far from this be
rue, had I found other parties in the State willing to
Diake ends meet in the same spirit as your company,
J would have continued the transportation . of coal to
Wilmington. I trust, however, that the interruption
vmtypfjjhojttotfioTV' . . j. ' ;
siTUistioiijrijraisjiijr.
I - f .i .wju W JXatUM U1'U1I.J t
kft0ll . . Washington, October 28l
inebecretarv of SLitp. bna AAr.c,A k o;
SSwf uT- behalf of Lynch &nd McMahon, re
cently eonYicted m a Colonial Court of Canada and sen-
SCTT-ff Sf? "Pn a charSe hat- beinS citizens of
tne Umted btutes, they were actors in the Fenian raid,
he saysthit the United States Consul at Toronto ha.s
uw iiJBiruciea to procure, for the information of the
government a copy of the proceedings of the trial and
conviction, and also of all further trials' n
tions o a similar character which shall take place an
Canada; t i i
The Secretary says: "The President directs mA'
assrare you of his confident hope that his Majesty's
Goviirninent will not only cheerftdly comply with the
request tlrs made, but that they will think it proper
wawim; me juaiciai proceecungs aioresaid with a
careful regard to the rights of the United States and to
tha maintenance of good relations between the two
countries. For this reason, it will be
to the President if you should be able to'
assurance hat the execution of the sentences pronoun
ced upon conv icted persons will be suspended, if occa
sion for delay shall arise in the manner before men
tioned to make it desirable. It is tha omninn ofth
government that sound policy coincides with the best
uupuises 01 a oenevoient nature in recommendinff
enderness amnesty and forgiveness j j
The NeW York Herald's Torontn
. i- j . . "i"-"-'" Willi
dispatches ;are coming m from all the mMn
mandingthat no mercy be shown the convicted Fe
nians., s : Si l. . , s. ,
B The threats made by the New York Feniana tn Avon rra
the death ojf those convicted, are doing great injury to
' Ul-t' :':. ' -, : Washington, October 29.! '
Miss Fanny Seward, daughter of th Kfrrtm
Estate, died jthis morning. 1 j
Tne Committee appointed bv Tatti
onjthe President, with a view of obtaining executive
interference in case of, American citizens condemned
to death at (Toronto, had an.-interview Ubis mornin.
The President said he had anticipated, their memorial
;as wonH be, perceived by copies of the correspondence
published Oils nioming. - lie expressed his svmnathv
with their mission. Interview very satisfactory to the
Coinmuleej i ; . , ,
4
s . ! T?pni,T TOX'TW vnt)tr
1 New YorTr.' Opf 9i? i
Further discoveries are being made of forgeries of
Judges names to naturalization papers in this citv. l
, 1 J I ' i . - . T
U'l"! Ji- . New York, Oct. 29j
The Democratic and National ITnirfri ommiHaac
- v V VUU4 VVXVU
bate pasHed resolutions, reouestinnr th& ,fi
to make speedy interference lor thesafett and protec-
uufi vi ijyiitu auu.aicjianon. 4 . i
An lnimense meeting has been held in Buffalo inf
sympathy Ut the prisoners.
Markets and Financial.
New York. October 27. P. M J
Gold l4C. Ootton dull at 39 a 41c, sales of 1,500
baltes. IFloiirnrmer sales of 590 barrels; Southern
5i? t a l i4 i wneat 1 a 3c better. Corn 3 -a 5c better.
Oats 1 ii 2c fhigher. Pork irregular Mess1 $34 62; a
S3. ; Lard jfirmer. Groceries firmer. . Soirits Turnen-
tine 80,a 82c, Rosin $5 25 a $13 50. ! I
M ! I . f . j New York, October 29, M.
GoldA$l ;6i; Exchange lJh, Cotton I ouiet at 39 1 a
41 4 Uiour and neat farmer. Corn I a 2 better. Pork
lower. Ill . i
Examination of the Baltimore Affair. !
I ! i Baltimore. October -27. R Xf ! "
Tlie examination of witnesses asainst the Poliw
Commissioners before Gov. Swanh. was continued to
day at Annapolis. At three o'clock the case was ad-
;joutoied till Monday, when it is believed the matter
will be fendeii .
? Fenian-ana-
Buffalo -October 27.
An appeal! is published in the mornincr papers here
for! a mass! meeting of the Fenians on' Sunday nitrht.
It urge$ resistance to the execution of the :, Fenians
lately sentenced to death at Toronto, j ' f
Montreal, C. W. October 27
The jevrs that Lynch the Fenian has been sentenced
to tleat .caoses lauch discussion here .f Another larce
lotjof war material has arrived from England, ;
i 1 ' ' " Toronto. October 27.;
The trial M. other Fenians will prob.iblvnot be cam.
mebced befcjre Wednesday,: , Mr,- McKenzi(e who is re-
staifted y the American Consul.to delend such as sxn
Ln.eriaans, hot being ready for trial, I i
Southern Markets Gov- Welles. !
'"-:' New Orleans. October 27. P r !
Cotton quiet and steady r low middiincs 36 a m? r
Goldl47. I f . . .
It is reported on good authority that . Gov. Wellies
will re-convene the Constitutional Convention of 1864.
lie says lie lias assurance trom leading members of
Congress, thit he'wili be. sustained by force, if neces
sary.
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Mobile. October 27 '
Cotton- Soles to-day 900 bales. Middling 35 a 36a.
Liverpool. Oct. 26.
Cotton mfla-ket dull at 15d for middling uplands.
Prices -have declined from a quarter tot one. half on the
EURTHER SUPPLIES OP
Books & Stationary, I
BRUISE OF THE ALABAMA AND SUMTER
J CkPT Semmes, C S N, ' I i '
GODEY LADY'S BOOK, for Novembeb. ?
YOUTH'S HISTORY OF THE WAR. ,
BANCROFT'S UNITED STATES Yol 9th. .
PARLEY'S BOOK OF ANIMALS
MOTHER GOOSE FOR GROWN FOLKS.
LINEN, COTTON AND HEMP T WINES, i
CHALK CRAYONS, PENCILS, & INK STANDS
SELF-SWPPLYING MUCILAGE, f ALSO BLANK
BOiOKSJ; . : i; f
ENVELOPES Wedding, Note and Letter, As
sorted. Ii , ' si''
PAPERS Commercial Note, Billet, Cap, Bill and
Letter Letter Writers, School Booos", &c. ,
Just Received, E. J. HALE & SON.
Oct ,30
it
lTKEjSH CE ACKERS,
JUSTE
.CEIYED AHD FOR SALE
! BY
OTOLESALE OR RETAIL,
SQDAl BUTTER, OYSTER,
LmiON, SUGAR, and FARINA
EG G, MILK, and WINE , f j
At ! BANKS' CONFECTIONARY.
. No. 6, Green Street.
. Oct 30.-11 pd
Hand
! Land !! Land ! ! !
ji HAVE FOR SALE Large Traots and Small Tracts.
JLi Good Lajad and poor Laud. Good Plantations with
first rate houses all in fine order. Turpentine lands,
boxed land unboxed, , Parties wanting to locate alto
geherjeun ie accomodated. I have two tracts .tliat
wohald Accomodate 15 to 20 Families, Many of these
-tracts are ocihgea to be sola. i i
. ! j j JAS, G. COOK.
Oct SO. ! ! 30-tlJ
STRAYED,
JO miles from Fayetteville, on Wednesday night last,
th4 24th ins., one Black mare mule,: medium size,: and
bund in the left eye. Said mule was brought from
Caswell county N. C. Any person on returning isaid
mile t me I in Fayetteville, or to W; H Carver at; hia
in 5n a. j ! ' i
uesiiueruiiy rewaraea, f i
T C LUTTERLOH.
i ' It
Oct 30
Look
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And fty so
to your Comfort,
JJoing Save Health and Expense
EVERY DESCRIPTION of TIN WARE for House,
.keeping purposes. . Stoves, adapted to either
wood or col, including the celebrated -Riit"
"Oomet patents, for Kitchens. TWllinm nma f-
to be found at the Tin Establishment f r
IB DAVIS, !
South East Corner Market square, !
Sismofthn rffu D
i Roofing. Guttering, and all tinlnf jk
promptly executed on reasonable Terms. Th
tiqn of country dealers is oiled to onr stock and our
" W i
are
Oy s ter House s
ATTENTION!
JUST RECEIVED AT THE
66
CROCKERY STORE,"
A LARGE LOT OF
Oyster Cliaflu? Dishes,
And Fixtures Complete for
COOKING OYSTERS.
A Ii S O
Castors, Soup Plates, Pickle Dishes,
Mustard Cups, Salt Cellars,
Spoons, Ladles, &c.
it. cjm run. !
Oct. 30. It
WOOD! WOOD!!
TWO HUNDRED Cords Fine Wood,
OAK AND PINE
in lota to suit apply to
Messrs. JOHN D. WILLIAMS & CO.
Fayetteville, N.C,
or to MdVER & BRO.,
Jonesboro N. C
. Oct 30. 30-2t-pd . i
Wanted Immediately.
A GOOD TINNER. To a good workman, liberal
XjL wages and steady employment will be given. f
! I B DAVIS.
Oct 30 ; : 30-tf
HENRY HOMER JONES,
DEALER IN
Cotton and Naval Stores,
Office, No. 10 Cortlandt St., ,
New York,
J ESTABLISHED 1828.
JOSEPH B. BROWN, General Agent
j FayettevUleK. C
Strict personal attention given to the
I balo of Cotton, Rosin & Spirits.
REFERENCES:
New York County National Bank.
New York Produce Exchange.
Oct. 30.
30-tf
AND
FARMERS' &! PLANTERS'
ALMANACS for 1867
Wholesale and Retail
POCKET DIARIES, large assortment, for 1867.
E. J. HALE &SON.
Oct 23. 29-4t in
MYRQVER & SPEARMAN,
No. 19, Hay St.,
TTAVE just received a complete and well selected
J.JL. SlOCif oi
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
CUTLERY,
HARDWARE,
ROPE, I ; . j
AND
BAGGING,
Of Superior Quality. &c.
Oct 23. i
29-itf
CANDLE FACTORY.
mHE UNDERSIGNED respectfully informs
bis
I Friends and the Pubhc generally that his
FAYETTEVILLE CANDLE FACTORY 1
is again in operation. Persons desiring to have candles
moulded, by sending their orders with the tallow, will
receive prompt attention.
A. M. CAMPBELL,
Oct 23. jg.tf
FINE OLDJHJRYEAR.
rpuis EXCELLENT WHISKEY unsurpassed any-
jl wuere ana oi a very nne aualitv is JceDt alwav's
on hand, at ? :
D. M. MCDONALD'S.
Oct. 23. 29-lm
mwm AMB DISCIPLINES
Of the M. E. Church South.
E.J.
HALE & SON.
29-4tin
Oct 23,
JOS. B. BROWIM,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
UAY STREET, FAYETTEVILLE, N. C,
IS NOW RECEIVING a choice lot of Sugars, Coffee,
i Cheese, Molasses, Salt, Soap, Jcc, &c ,
SOPE, BAGGING AND H00P-IE0N.
Ml of which will be sold at low figures
for Cash, or Produce taken in ex
change. Oct. 23. 29-tf
Isaac Hollings worth,
SESON STREET, ONE DOOR WEST 0?
...... j CATS TEAR BANE,
FAYETTEVILLE. N. a,
DEALER IN DRY GOODS. ;
Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery, Yankee
jw aiions urocaery, Glassware, f
GUNS, PISTOLS, POWDER, CAPS, &c . "
Buyers would do well to call and examine his com
plete Stock and low prices before purchasing elsewhere.
"Cl- . . 29-3m.
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eq wso dB9u;o Smjq spood siq-esuaid oj irej jou
gua aijli ;tju; mqi ossioud pi ps rrui an; tpjaVjo ry
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juiAidjM si au; -juaurnosffB dAoqs aqj oj uotrppa aj
t '07g fsassBopj 'dnxvg
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S11 paqapo saptai 10 a3i y
'atxc AjaAa jo sapqjy otvb i
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xrf Sarjsisuoa eurj srq ui ;da Xrprusn spooS eqj rr jo
oojs p)oeas 9. pun SaiAiasai ou oq y
3dOAS NMOl-dn
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Those haTlngr Rosin and Spts. Tor-
PENTINE would do veil to ealL before selling, on
MYROVEB I SPEABMAH.
; No. 19, Hay at
Oct 23. J34tf
BUSINESS (UHD&,
. PRINTED per HUNDRED or THOUSAND, a th
levest pnevs, at the HE YS OFFICII
Wonderful but True !
MADAME REMINGTON, the world mol A.
oologist and Somnambulistio Clairroyant, while in a
tlairvoyant state, deUneates the very features f the
person you are to marry, and by the aid of aa instru.
ment of intense power, known aa the Psychoaotrope,
guarantees to produce a perfect and life-like picture of
he future husband or wife of the applicant with date
of marriage, occupation, leading traits of character,
&c This is no imposition, as testimonials -without
number can aserL By statin? nlace of birth, ace
disposition, color of eyes and hair, and enclosing fifty
cents, and stamped envelope addressed- to yourself,
you will receive the picture by return mail, together
wiuaesuw iniormation.
Address in confidence, , Madam Gektrttde Cmrvn.
I03r, P. O. Box 297, West Troy, N. Y. .
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DENTAL
EXTRACTING' TEETH without pain,
py using citrous Oxide Gas. Its AffWs
upon the system are of brief duration, yet
erenerallv leaving n rptiso nf rvort,,nr,
Invigorahon, similar to that resulting from a free
expoHure. to fresh atmospheric air; it exerts a power-
-fill innTidnAa ? u . ... .
i uFFv K etisenciai matter tor orgam
zation and in promoting the various formations of di
gestion, absorption and circulation. ! .
x aisu nave tne hprav or lthi?olen for fr
gum. This fluid is thrown upon the gum, with the
application of a pump. I am now in possession of all
tne latest improvements in Dentistry and I am using
tr . ..-. vijowu ouicu uum, ior nmng.
. J. H. FREEMAN,
Surgeon Dentist,
. ; FayetteviUe, N. C.
ct- i 28-tf
GREAT SALE
- OF
WATCHES, JEWELRY,
I A u ' ' "
SILVER WARE,
Oak Million Dollars' Worth !
ONE DOLLAR EACH!
"VVTTHOXJT REGARD TO VALUE !
Not to Ids paid for until you know what you
. are w receive i , ,
BY A. H. ROWEN & CO.,
(Agents for the Manufacturers.)
No 36, Bcekman St.j IVew York.
Read the following List of Articles
to be sold for One Dollar Each!
200 Gold Hunting Case Watches, $100 to 125
200 Gold Watches, various styles, 75 to 100
200 Ladies' Gold Watches, 50
200 Silver Hunting Case Lever Watches, 35 to 60
200 Silver Hunting Case Lepine Watches, 35 to 55
300 Gold Composite Hunting Watches, 25 to 50
300 Music Boxes, Shell and Rosewood cases. 20 to 75
200 Elegant silver pl'td Coffee and Tea Urns, 30 to 50
1.000. ' Castor Stands, 20 to40
1,000 " " " Fruit & Cake b'sk'ts, 20 to 50
1,000 , " Butter Dishes, 15 to 25
1,000 " " " Ice Pitchers, 20 to 30
1,500 Silver Plated Salt Stands. - 8 to 15
2,500 - " Goblets, engrv'd and plain 5 to 12
3,000 . Cups, gold lined & engv'd 10 to 20
1,000 . . Call Bells, 6 to 12
3,000 Sets Silver Plated Table Forks, 4 doz 10 to 15
5,000 Pair . Spoons.
5 to 10
10,000 Sets " Tea Spoons, h doz,
8 to 12
2,000 Pair Butter Knives,
5,000 Napkin Kings, very
; handsome,
2,000 California Diamond cluster sets ladies'
5 to 10
5 to 10
jewelry,
10 to 23
1,000 Brazilian Pebbles, gets ladies' jewellrr. 10 to 25.
7,000 sets Ladies Jewelry, assorted, 5 to 10
5, 000 Pair Crystal Pendant Ear Drops, 8 to 10
3,000 Miniature and Enameled revolving pina 8 to 15
,vuu enameled ana Pearl i5roaclies, very
handsome 8 to 12
2.000 Ladies California Diam'd cluster pins, : 8 to 15
2,000 Genu . a to 10
Aouotrents nns, set witn stone or Dniiiaat, o to 1U
5,000 Gents' Scarf Pins, assorted styles, 5 to 15
woa 4uvt jjrouoicbn, uucu cuitsou, iv iu ii-t
pin uquui oiveve uttuiis. nvu Bines, o vu iu
5,000 Pair Ladies Sleeve Buttons, StolQ
1,000 Pair Coin Silver Sleeve Buttons, 8 to 12
2,000 Sets Ladies Jewelry.' coin silver eagv'd 10 to 15
ttMK) Silver Chains, G to 10
,000 CaL Diamond Cluster Bings, JO to 23
.3,000 Seal Bings, 5 to 10
3,000 Gold Thimbles, Pencils, &c, 5 to 10
10,000 Gold Lockets, richly engraved, 5 to 10
5,000 Plain and Chased Gold Bings, 6 to 10
10,000 Shield and Signet Bings, - .. C to 10
4,400 Belt Buckles, gold jet, gold &, vnleanitefc 5, to 13
2,500 Gold Lockets, engr'dback3, watoh face, 10
3,000 Larse. new stvle Bincrs: set with bril't's 8 to 30
2,000 Ladies Chatelaine Chains and Pin, & to 28
2,a00 Gents Heavy Guard Chains, 12, to 30
7,800 Gents Vest Chains, lame assortment 5 to 85
1,000 Splendid Steel Engravings, 5 to 10
1.000 Elegant Bronze Mantel Clocks 23 to 50
10.000 Gold Pens, Sl'vr Extn'sin holdr & penciL 4 to 8
la (KM) Gold Pens, si v'r mnt'd ebony holders, 6 to 8
5,000 Gold Pens and gold extension holders 15 to 25
A 000 Ebony Gold Mounted Spiral Pencils, & to 10
Each and every article in the above list is represent
ed by a Certificate. These are placed in similar en
velopes and sealed. Any person obtaining a Certifi
cate, to be had at our office, or senl by mail to any
auoress, wiu Know wnat tney may nave ior una uollar.
e charge for sending Certincate paying poatage
and doing the business, 23 cents fctvoh. Five will be
sent for $1; Eleven for $2; Thirty fiw $5; Sixtyv&ve for
$10; and One Hundred for $15.
Any person receiving a Certificate for an article ther
may not desire, can exchange for any other article ia
our lABi or tlie same value. By tbis metnod we are
" ' 1 v AUtI4MU WO UUUUU BW WU MVU4 uuu J,
vu uw Tuie) mock 01 goous as a nominal prvee,
while all have a chance for seennns articles of tha
Tery highest value. We warrant every article as repre-
umxi or money reiunaeo we aoucit paruea who
nave oeen nntairjy dealt with by imitators to give xu a
tair tnai peiore passing judgment, t-.
r-AGENTS liberal Commission and valuable
rreiniums, conaisting of Watches 4c,, given toAgentc
Aaarasa tui ordera to A- a. BOWO CO.,
P. O. Bos, 42T0 Sew Tort
NEW GOODS"!
3STO. 40, Ka,-y Street,
' IS UOW-RECEIVING-A
LARGE AND WELL SELECTED
"'" STOCK OF DRY-GOODS,
CONSISTING IN PART OF
A Fiae Assortment of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
j LADIES HATS, !
Prints, Dehunea.1 Merinoes, Alpacas, Flamnels, f Cassi.
meres. Fancy Trimming Bibbons, Yankee Notions,
c &c Also, a full assortment of - !
. Gbocemes, H-uidwajie, Cbockebt, &c, &0,
at Wholesale and RetaiL : ,," ;
- 40(1 exmine before purchasing elsewhere.
L 2. ,1 - ... 263m.
oiaie or jortu.Cnroliiiai
CHATHAM COUNTY, f
VrOTICE IS HEBEBY GIYE2 to all whom it may
XI concern. That there wfll be a ' Special Term of
the Superior Court of Jaw and Equity, held for" t&e
County of Chatham, at the Court House in PitUboro,
on the first Monday of December next, to hear, try.
and determme all such civil causes in law and equity
, Ti 7. emsiveiy cognizable by the Spring -Term
of the Supener Court, under an ordinance of the Con
vention, adopted June 21, 18C6. entitled " Ari Act to
change the jurisdiction of the Courts; and the rules of
pleading therein." Officers, Suitors and Witnesses
will govern themselves accordingly.
- ; ' p j. a. Thompson, a s. a
cL2 ! ,t. 20w . .
HEADER CREEK (
MANUFACTURING CSPANY.
ABE now manufacturing from their new and im
proved in&chinerY. & snnerinr fi.lj rf A L .,v,
i i . .1. . . I . . ..meum
mo which mey are oaenng.in lots of from . '!.,,
'600 TO 05,000 YAEDS. . i
''hA nn'tua nrill Kn . i . . . .... .
; i' -vw nw w evoicuimi lis in mnrA ir rha it-
M5jt ui ouyers to sena taeir orders
DIRECT TO TILE UNDERSIGKED.
All orders or communicatinna in v.- :
Will hA r, T i ; vo flV-O
fivmjiuj oucuubu WJ.
J. H. HALL, Pres't
B. C. Mfg Co.
l'J-tf
Aug, 13, '66
PETEOLEUM.
BEST QUALITY. :
JUST liECETVED i i
AND
' I FOB SALE,
HOENE & BOBINSON.
Oct 2. ; 2G-tf
LINSEED.
TT7TNTEK WHALE, and ' .
YV TRAIN OILS. !
FOIi SALE DY
HORNE EOBINSON.
Oct 2. 1 " 26-tf
WINDOW GLASS.
PUTTY, . ; '
VARNISHES.
! POTASH,
! WHITE LEAD,
CONCENTRATED LYE,
PAINTS AND DYES
OF ALL KINDS,
! ...i FOR SALE BY
HORNE & ROBINSON.
Oct 2. 2G-tf
PRESCRIPTIONS
CAREFULLY PREPARED at all hours during
AT. HORNE & ROBLNSON'S
Oct 2. 26-tf -
HUBBELL'S ,
BITTER WINE OF IRON; ELLIS ET.TTTT OF
' i CALISAYA BARK.
Salacine, Keith's Eclectic Remedies tlarge assortment)
and other chemicals and Pharmuceuticul orenaraliomt
just received and for sale by - - : .
I HORNE & ROBINSON, :
i : , ; Vholesale and Retail Druggists,
! . Hay Slixet, FayeUeville, N. C.
Oct 2. . r .; . : t 2G-tt
I W..C. TROY, H
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
GROCER
AND WHOLESALE DEALER
IN TOBACCO.
25, HAY STREET;
NO.
(Old
kjmuu. jx iuuLim iiiCAuurxn, jvsqr., j
Fayctlerille, JIT. C.
Oct 2.
26-lm.
WARREN PRIOR
Watchmaker and Jeweler,
HAS JUST RECEIVED A STOCK OP
"Watches, Clocks, Fine and Common Jewelry,
Castors. Cake Basket '
Gold, Silver, Steel and Plated Spec
. tacles, SQver Thimbles, Pistols,
Percussion Caps, MetaUic !
Cartridges, Pine Scis-. I
t? ,l ' ! I
iielts, Powder
' Flasks, f
I ALatnematical Instrunients SDrwTnfliftlnfl
Vil, j - '
' " rT v vuu -
, Guitar Strings &c., &c. j :
I l respectfully solicit a continuance of the former
liberal patronage of my oH ctustouvers and the rxihlia
I itcuvuiuiy. . , . , t
i i i; if , . V " JM V fl i
, , ! :
wocjes ana watcnes repaired and warranted.
3r Jewelry and other work in the lino neatly repaired.
Oct. 23, 1866.
29-lin-w
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
rpHE BOOK ASiD STATIONEBY BUSINESS.
JL of the undersigned is conducted, in their absence
by Mr. 1. T. NEWIiY, on a strictly cash system.
it Has Deen removed trom the Bank ot Clarendon to
the iayettenall& Hotel BuilcUnz. Hav Street where or
derH withcah or personal application, will be prompt
ly attended to.
'8epft.il.
J. HALE & SON.
23-tf
WESTERN RAIL ROAD.
A Fimthe23th inatrainwiUberunooTir
-ti. DAY, of every wuek, for the special purpose of
transporting n uuu
Wood will not be brought down on anv ctther day.
.' i L. G JCLN'ES, Supt. p
Oct 23. . - ' . 202t
SUPERIOR
.......- t . ...
Imported Wines and Liquors.
A TTt dosuroas of baying a pqra ortido of
f FREKCH BRANDY,
"TT. KCIX
MADEIItA,
PORT,
SCUPPERNOXG
. BQURBOK AVHISKEY, I . -
v- ! , . - and PINU OU HUM,
Will 4o well to call on 1
4, . MYROVER & SPB.UUIAK,
no. 19. Hajstrt, :
OcLZX ' 29-itt
For PZa.lt -
spades, shovels and fnrVo 7 J Tl
and extra orea lidU, at " J T
IV- U. JdATTHEAVS!.
Oci2
2G
CHEAP STORE AND NEW GOODS.
DR. JAS. F. FOTJLKJES
EESP?KCTfUvLY informs W frie anfl.mstom
ers that he has now in Store a well selected stock
U Jb
Pall and Winter tinnHa
ConsistiDo: in paxt of the follouino- .r
ticlea:
DeLains,
Meriaoes,
Alpacas,
. Slack Si&s,
French 1'UUa,
Shepherd Do,
Plaid Lindner,
Cloths,
Cassimerea,
-SatineUs,
Opera Flannels,
tfiite Da.
Bed Da.'
Brown DenMstioc,
J Urown Drills.
! Flowers.
DeBage,
Ginghams.
Ladies' Long SkawU,
vv ooien Kuawls,
Bleached Domestics,
Bibobns, . -Ladies'
Hats and Bonneta!
Undies Hose.
Men's and Bots' WooI and Cass? 1Ttj.
Children's Hose, Misses' and Bovs' Half Hose.
ladies bnoes, m . Children'. Shoes,
Men a Boots and Shoes. Thit- PwwJ.
Laces and Trimmings, J . plumes.
Floor OaCToths.1
Together with a arietr of other articlpn
in a first class Dry Goods Store, These Goods have
been selected with great care, and will be sold at ;
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL
at the very lowest cash. prices at which they can4e
placed in this market Purchasers will do well U
call and examine for themselves.
." ' , JAS. F. FOULKE3.
P1- . 22-iCm
' NO. I, HAY ST.,
J- K- KYLE & CO..
ARE NOW RECEDING their FALL and TNTEB
supply of DRY GOODS, embracing all article
usually kept in a First Class ' ...
DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT.
Our Senior Partner residing in New York will enabla
us to keep up our stock by every arrival, insuring tha
latest styles at the LOWEST CASH PRICES.
Purchasers will find it to their advantage ia examina
our stock before purchasing elsewhere.
Sept 25. 23-tf
A New and Grand Enoch
IN '
M E DJ C1MEI
DR. MAGGILL'S
1 PILLS A1TD jSALVE.
THESE wonderful medicines are now so familiar to
the people that hut little endorsement of their val
ue as a physic need be made. The pills of Dr. Mag- '
Eiel contain no mineral. They do not gripe, and thev
do not enfeeble the sywtem by extreme burying. They
are universal hi creating - .
'A VIGOROUS APPETITE:
And correspondingly strengthen the digestion. They
tone the liver, clear the head, and steady the nerves.
To those who are not familiar "with the use oi
DR. MAG 01 EL'S FILLS
as an anti-bilious remedy, the following extracts from
various letters will be, it is hoped, of sufficient impor-.
tance to justify the quoting of them here:
WHAT THE PATIENTS SAT OT
t DR. XAGGIEL'S FILLS AND SALVE.
The best Pills for headache I ever had."
"My liver works like an engine, thanks to your
'I am pleased to say . to you, Dr4 MaggieL that I
would not be without a box of your Pills for curiair
me of morning nausea for the world." -
You will find enclosed one dollar. Your Pills are
onjy ceuts, but I consider them worth to mean
VDzab Doctob My tongue had a far on It every
monung like Uio back of a cat. Tour pins took k.
away., ' .
I took half a pill and erushed it to bowder. and nrm
it in jelly to my little babe for cholera morbus, Th
dear httle pet was well in three hours after."
I suppose it is hardly worthwhile to tell yo tar
burned foot has got well from the'- use of your Salve
Enclosed find 25 cents for another box to keep i& their
house." ...
Send me another box of Salvet"
Enclosed find 75 cents for two boxes of your iLicv
giels Pills and one of Salve," ; . .
The niQst gentle yet searching medicine I ever swallowed."-;.,
.. . j ' , .,, .
31AGGIEVS FILLS AKD SALVE
Are aunoct universal in their effects, and
be almost always guaranteed. .
a cure can
, FOR BILIOUS DISEASES -Nothing
can be more productive of cure than thes
; "a uiu con ta i um ta or in is mot -distressing
disease ox removed. ,U"hese remedies a made from
VEGETABLE COMPOUNDS.
They will not harm the most delicate- female, and earn
be given with good effect in prescribed doses to ih
youngest babe. " '
FOR CUTANEOUS DISORDERS
And all eruptions of the skin the SALVE is most in
valuable. It does not heal externally alone, but pene
trates with tha most searchinir effects to tha verl rn.i
of the eviL
DR. MAG GIEL'S PILLS
IXVAELUiLX CCJlfi XH JfOUCiJWIXO VISZIMZS:
Asthma,
Headache, . ,i
Indigestion, .
Bowel Complaints,'
Coughs,
Colds,
ChestDiseasos.
Cotitiveness,
Dyspepsia, .
Diarrhoea,
Dropsy, .
Debility,
lnnuenza,
'Jt- Infiammation, .
Inward "Weakness,!
Liver Complaint,
Lowoess of Spirit,
Bingworm i
SaltBheum,
Scalds, i '
. Rheumatism, ' . -Skin
Diseases. ,
Pfcver and Agno,
Ecich lox qpjiiavis12 PUk. "
ONE PILL IS A DOSK.
3rNoncE. None genuine without the eogT&nl
trade mark artmnd each pot or box, signed by DC J.
MAaaiEL, New York, to counterfeit whieb la felony'
Sold by dl respectable Dealers in medicini
throughout the United Suta and Canadas, at 25 cenU
per box or pot. -6. . ;
l or sale by JAS. X. SMITH," ,
Druggist and Apothecary,
Market Square, PayetteviU, N. C.
Aug. 21. . ' , . 20-l2m
A NEW ATb GRANT HPQCH
Dn. Magotxi. is the founder of a new Miml Sya
tem! ' The quintitarians, rhose vast internal doses
enfeeble the stomach and paralyze the bowels, mart
give pueedend to the man who restore health and
appetite, with from one to two of his extraordinary
Pills, and cures the most virulent sore with a box or
so of his wonderful and all he ding Sulra, These two
great specific of the Doctor are fast superseding all
the stereotyped no trains of the day. i Extraordinary
cures by Maggiel'a PilU and Salve have opened tha
eyes of the publio to tha inefficiency of the (.so-called)
remedies of others, and upon which people have so
long blindly depended. Maggiels PilU are sot of tha
class that are awallowed. by thje dozen, I and of which
every box full taken creates aa absolute necessity for
another. Qoe or two of Maggial'a Pills saflico to
place the. bowels in perfect aider, tone the stomach,
create an appetite, and reodfer the apiriU light and
buoyant! ' There ia no griping, and 'no reaction, in tho
fornx oi coostipntioo. If the liver is affected, its func
tions are restored; and if the nervous system ia feeble.,
it is invigorated. This last quality inakes the medi.
cinea vary desirable for the wants of deljeate females
Ulcerous and eruptive diseases, are literal! v extinguish
ed by tb difctant power of Maggiel a Salve. - Ira
fact t heee announced that tZagiePs' 1211
ious; JMspepttc and Dtturr&ea JPHIU cur
where all other faiL "While fur Burmv Scald, Chil
blains. Cuts and all abrasions of the skin UOffiePm
Salre in infallible. Sold by M.Gorrx, 11 Pinet
New York, and all Druggista, at 25 cecta per boi