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- 1 v.. X- SI V r j l' 1 1 i I ij V r .1 PL- V, V if DAILY NEWS; AfiC JLSmy jp- - : .--7'. nitig, except Sunday tyj W 4- J. B. WHlTAKEh - . . -... ,.t. General Directory. "i TOWN OFFIOS. T, Tj. HOLLOWS: y:-' " COMMISSI OX I . P. D. PhiUjos. I V-. iF:nlayson, t W. R Privett,; f Vo 1 own Clerk and Trfurer.fr Ballaid. Chief of Police. George Morrow, j JLjMtoHi.-rJo:elson, BioUnt King. B P rrmTY OFFICERS. CAoirma o' Court NY. K. kanci C.lrrl nf CDunlH Court W. Ul' HolloWell. XJountt Solicitor. Jno. V. Slietarck Shcrif-J- T. Kennedy. Reghter :Jno 0. Slocnrab. RAILROADS.! AVlLMINCiTON & WELDON RAIL EOAD. President Vl. R..-. Bridgers I Directors: V. K, Dickinson, Win. A. Vfr'v'hL S. D. Wallace, Alfred; Martin, A. II. VanBokkelen, Eli.Murriy, Ed. Kid- der, Jno. Everett, Korfleet. w. 1Y Fuircloth. John I Eagtir. & Spcrilc3iTt S.f L Fremont SccMtary C. Treat. J. V Thompson. SvpL 2idiisportation,yai. Smith. General Ticket Agent & Clerk.-r-Wo. M. Poisson. Muster, Mechanic. Jno. Divine. ' NORTH CAROLINA RAIL) iOAD, n President. 'Xi-os. VVebb. s Enaiae.er.tir SunerinUnd t.4-E Wilkes. rcarer.-P, B liutfin. I ' Secretaty.Y. A Sagg f - Master Machinist. li. D. ade. ' General Ticket Agent. -Y? D; Swiim. ' Master Transmrlation. "J.S A. Wilson. ATLANTIC & N. C. KAll.RO AD. President. Jno 1). WhitfOrd. Superintendent aud Transportation. .Wm. II. Harvey. ' Secretary and . Treasurer.- dines W. (Car m or. ; . ; . ; ' . ; , Road Master. W'm P. Motts. 1 ' - y n a iW? -k t v? Suifet inlcnJentjof ISrid ics S. liepairs- Jas. J. Robeison. r j Master Maehiriist.'E J. Clayton. General Ticket t Agent. Wm. G. Bins gietou. L ' ! GOVERNMENT OF NORTH , CAROLINA, i r Jonatian Worth ol Kandolitlk Governor - : i . . i :W. II. Bag! -y of s Pa-quota?rtkt Private Secretary. . .. V ' j . 11. V. Best of Green, Secretary of State C. II. Btden, of Wavne, Goniptioller. , Ke p P. Baule of W ake, Treasurer. To tlio Fiirmers, Alorohviats land otUers of North Carolina: TTAVIXG ON MY UEi URN FROM tne-S iuihwcst, after th surrender ot : the 'L.oulr derate iorces in thtj rUeparlmcnt Ot Xhe Trdntj-Misaissijjpi. see u red an later en in the Old hbaa - ot' UuS J JAMES GORDON &. COMPANY, Commission Merchants of Norfolk, Virai- liDi, a House well and favorably knovvu to ttie people ot Nortu Carolina, :. j FOR THE LAST FOR YjjYEARS, 1 1 solicit from thtse wittj.whorxitiwa iden i tificd Jn up tolding the great principles for 1 1 t"' .t. o . .. . t ' - t -it-!'.. .wiiRu uu oouueru. people ' so. t-arnciiy Lfitruggled',' andfor whicl; as aj Jodrnalisr, 1 am still con lending, and -sh)ll con tiuut I.-.: 1 - . ' : .1 " . : t-'iikf; ;' ; . i o assert, a paironage, mat snail encoiiragr me in iho etfori 10 gain for iiivslf! aud rtnose qopendent on me an honest liveli hood, promising Lhat whtn I shall ceise to deserve your support, I sha 1 also cese'to expect or ask it. ' .- ! ' ! . That I 11, ay be the more access tie to ! the friends ot the . H -use in Nbfth Can.li i na I bhall remain in Vi;eon, where jthtjso wishmg 10 set? mc on business with th 1 House in Norfolk, will iila8ftind me at 1 myi office in the North Carolinian bVild lings . ; WM. A. UBARNE Wilson, Aug 20, 1806: .1 f. 28 1m CiolcUbo'roY IVortli Curoliuu. GERMANIA, NIApARA, HANOVER, REPUBLIC TEE UNDERWRITER'S POLICY OFlpaiNCE I ; IS ISSUED B1 J J. C. SLOCUMB. v AGENT, GOLDS BOROV N. CAItpLINA. L2iCE, ISSUE!) 3, which is inadV r"NE POLICY OF INSUR li by .FOUR, COMPANIES, wbvcb isinadt, to meet the necessities of he business conmu nity, ef sccurin, with d spachl irge line vsf Insurance with rel'.ablo Companits :upon rTJUTlFOR t, PLIN, AND SIMPLE 1 ONlIv ITGN. thereby obviating th-s nec-esity or applying to various separate Offices of Inur- aiic tr the amount they are severally able &ec4pti ana ot bo ding tumwui separate i)f whcb rarejy agree, readering,it difficulv -jx- E. - l' 'J' ?ti 6T tn tnirennu to oe nui imr wi'O sua harmonize thVir.y.af ious conflicting conditions. VpHCAr but QUE tAPES is re liu'ired tojcraye U Js .to the sevlr ?! Coaai a nies in64irip rfinaer n, uereoy man ing tn adju tmenc siaifue ana ecp edition s t iaei.an Jwet;.i cacaa juipany issuing the Underwriter. s roaoy.ot lnsaraee esceed Jlaif a million ef doUafs, uxukr ns security 4n tbe aggregate ......-- 1 : , ! THREE iUJUUON DOLLARS. mi- TIIEEXErtoISESOF MRS J, TS WHIT ker's c-t.ool will be Tdsuaj-id on! Monday the 16tt of Jly . - J r L TERMS. $!0 per aepsion of ?0;weka 1 UUStO. tlQ ser serf cn FUEL f I. PSioils recieivsa at any ttsae, ana. cnargea from d at O' entry. Wo daetior mat-ir o ttime, exeept in cas';a of protracted nass - J . ! ' ! Oral-ful f r f turner at-oage, Mrs ,ick woald reeoectfu'ly solicit a con iouanc tht eM- Ooldsh-sPj Janth lM,Uf. VOLUME IX daily news, GOLDS BORO' N. C. ;r. . J. tf. JFHITAKER, fEOPILIETOES. TDC OKLY DAILY PAPER . " r - BETWEEN RALEIGH and HEWBERlTi and WILIIXG- TOX and PETERSBURG. ; THE VERY BEST ADVERTIS ING MEDIUM IN THE STATE. PUBLICATION . RESUMED. Th publication of the D Vy Xew$, wk.ch was sncpeoded on the 13th of May, on -a count of tha fotol destruction of th offiee bj Jitt, is reittmel.tA-da. OUR DESIGN. It i's the aim of the pubUshers to make the paper all which iU m tit" sanguine friends desire it to be, a vehicle not on 7 for the trans mission of tond pttlili-al doctrine ; but for the la'ttt mo reliable newt. , No efforts will be spared to place the Daily iV.tcs in the frnt rank of the. press of the S ate. - - - OUR LOCATION.' . " The central cosltion of O ddsboro', the steady atd constant strtam of travel which ----- w flaws through it, and the ease with which news is obtained, make it one of the moil eli gible points in the State for the publication of a first class newspaper. ; , MARKETS. , Special attention will be paid to secure the most reliable reports from New York, Da! Mm re, Wilmington and Kewbcrn, in addi- ti.n taour Tel egraphic Disp itches. EDITORIAL, DEPARTMENT. The editor will endeavor to mtke this De- p rtment soucd and conservative j but believ 1 ing tbat the readers of a daily Journal great ly prefer ha?iutbe latest newt to any. long drawn out ed.lo'rials, he will seek to make his 'streng;hy rather than lengthy,", filling the hinucd spa e at his dispwial with items cf lateret and value. ' l.OCAI COLUMN. Attend n will be pid to the Locil Depart ment. Items of interest for this column are , 1 - . solicit d, if Ift on our table, and are found tu be unob jectionable, they will promptly ap pear in -appropriate garb. i ADTEKTISmG MEDIUlir; r- No p per ii the State offers to advertisers a better medium f -r the circulation of in for mat 011 relative -to goods, ware?, or merchan dise, real or j- rsonal ee:ate, which th"y may have for sale, or wnich they may desire to purchase. TERMS. One year - ' ." ' t ' $10.00 Six Mouths - - One Month - , . - , 1.0 0 ADVERTISING RATES. One Square, one insertion, 1 tl 00 two three " one week ' " month V " wek month " week" t 1.50 1.00 s oo u 8 00 Two " b 00 12.00 10.C0 31 .00 SO.fO tt u Four it Half Column" month One Column "' " Spacid contracts made for longer time, or mora extensive advertiiemtnts. All advertisements arn due from the date of publicit'mn, unless an ag eement is made to the contrary. Goldsboro. N: C , July 1, 186. 195-tf. RE1IABLE Southern Insurance. THE National Jilarinc AND j Fire Insurance Company of New Orleans, Louisiana.. UAHTAL, - $.:00,000. miiE UNDERSIGNED BEGS LEAVE io inform the insuring public that he has been legally appointed Azent for the alore - i. name 1 Company, and is now ready to take J tislts at customary rates. I Thi J -mpany was orgamsad in Jan ua y. '865. and its assets are the most secure in th country.' j Sub Agencies will be established nthe fol j lowing c ountirs : Edg-combe. Ualif'X. North j aaipton, uenoir. uuprn and Sampson J, W. DAVIS, Dist. Air't. Goldsboro', N. C. November 6, 186C, 30-tf. $1,500 PER YEAR I We want A gents evt-rywhere to sell our improved S20 fcewine Ma hmes. Three new kinds. Under' jnd upper. feed Seit on trial. Warrantea- five years - Above salary or large commissions paid. The ONLY machine sold in Uui'ed State foV les than $46, which are fvdly licensed by TT TT7T " J TT. ! V A n uotce. n neeter ac mison. - urovcr. v Ha- her, butger d Co.. and Btichelder. All other clii-ap machines are infringement. and the T seller or user Are liable to arresU fine ana imprisonment. . lituslrafed cir culars nt Jree Address or call upon ouaw i. vtaric, at iJiuaeiora, wame, - 01 i hicago, 111. 47-Ctv QO A M0NTH 1 Agents wanted for Vv -six entirely new arlicl es j ust out. Address O. T. GARY, Cry Building, Bid- deford, Up. 47-60. GOLDSBOKO', N. C.f ..THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 18 CO. NEW YORtX COLUMN. GUOVESTUEN O Piano Forte MANUFACTURE Jl, 499 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. - O : 1 - -,.' THE ATTENTION of the Public and the trade 3 invited to odr New Scale f Octire lUseveed Plxna-Fortcs, which f r To'ume ai.d purity of tone are unriva'led hj any hitherto .'offered in this ma ke. They coottin all the modern im pr vetnents, Frtich Graad Irtloa, . Harp Pedal, Iroi Frame, Orer-strug Eass, and eacS instrument being made under the personal observation of Mr J H. Gbotb stkek. who;has had a practical xperience of over 30 yea! s in their manufacture, is fully warranted in every particular. . K The "Grovesteen Piano Forte" received the highest award of ittcrit'over all others at the celebrated "World's Fair, Where were exhibited instruments from the best makers of Lond' it Pari?, Gerroa ny. Philadelphia, imo-e. Boston and New York; aud al- at the American In stilute for fice tuccctsice 'years, the co d and silver medals from both of which can be seen at our ware room. By the introd "ctio 1 of Imnrovcmcnt we r. ake a still more perf. ct Piano Forte. ana uy manufacturing Urgtly, with ft St Id cash system, we ar enable to offer thoa instruments at a price which will preclude competition. . Pbicfs. No. 1 Seven Octave, round corners, Kosewood plain case, S300. No. 2 Seven Octave, . mund corners. Rosewood heavy mouldings, $325. No. 3, heven Octave, .round cornets. Rosewood Lou:s XIV style $350. lerms : Nett Casd, in current fundj. Descriptive circulars tent fre. , . Apri; 14, 4Jm. . . GEO. A. PRINCE & CO.'S Patent lelodeons. 40 Varieties, with Patent Basso Tenuto, or cub Bass. . AUTOMATIC i SCHOOL ORGANS! Furnished in elegmt Rosewood, Walnut or Oak Cases. EVERY INSTRUMENT WARRANTED . FOR FIVE YEARS. Nocharge for Boxing or Shipping. 105000 iow iu Use. An illustrated catalogue containine fall de scripttonof s vie, snd testimobiis of the mustextnent mnsicums, as weH as the upy ' - rift .tifi'Ma. of r . infn j--pr ' W j ' sent tree to any address. THE AUTOMATIC ORGAN.- In presenting the AUTOMATIC ORGAN. we boldly aor ounce the great-t triumph in musical i: eiruments of the age. During ih past half lent'iry, the French and Germans have manufactured reed t instruments with douMc bell wg, and two pedal for th feet to operate; but the want of the reversed oral h acstion bellows, (whicch is the only bel lows used iu our instruments,) made it itnpos Hibt for them t produce tbe mellw, rich and musical tone for which our instruments are celebra ed. Another- obj ction to this meth .d of blow ing war, that both feet being occupied no od portunity wa offered,, for the management of ibe swe't. Within the pat two years, instru ments constructed on this European p'an of "double blowers" hav been manufactured in this country, and to counteract thir difficulty (want of a swcli) a lrer has been projected m m tbe centre ot in- instrument, to ac; op n the wcll, and ojernted by the knee The in- corivemen e ana contortion necessary to ef iect this bbjec, are, di?agreeab'e enough' to a gentleman, but to a lady the use of tuch an ap e ndag. is nearl- inipostble. Our AUTOMATIC device obviates this d:f Acuity entirely the simple act of blowing with more or le-s lorcr, gifing the desired increase or decrease in the v luine of the tone We predict for tLi-t invention a brilliant future. The Mebdeon and School Organ. Forceventeco years the superior excellence of our Mrlodeons has not been questioned. and for two years past tus enormous demand has made it impossible for us to meet our or dtrs promptly. With our incr- ased facdities we foil warranted in assuring our patrons tbt their orders will be rromptlv met, and solicit a contiLUince of their ptronge. GEO. A. PRINCE A CO Caution to Parthascrs. All of our instruments have upon the name boarJs in foil, "GEO A. PRINCE k CO Wfcen a dealer represent any other instru- iQ'i tj the same as ours " it is usually a mere attempt to sell an inferior instrument on which he can wake a larger profit.' P. S.A hbral discount to Churches, ' ler- gymen and Schools Adi'ess GEO. A PRINCE & CO. Buffalo, N. V. Geo.' A. Prince, Chas. E. Bacon, C. F. S. Thomas. Apr M-4m. WM. A. THOMAS. J.'M. UOLMES. Formery of N C. Of Nw Yurlt. THOM AS & HOLMES. COMMISSION MERCITANTS, Dealers lit cotton and Naval Stores. No. 194 Front Street, Three Doors below Fulton, St.t Kew York. All Consignments to the shore address are invnredwh'n n s ipb arJ. Prior insurances effected when desired. Liberal advnnces uade on Ctrnsignments. Shipments rta Morebead City wilt b for wa ded without dUy by Mr. G. W. Dill ; via Wilmington by Messrs. Worth 4 Daniel. REFERENCES : Messrs. Worth & Datiiel, Wilmington; Mr C R Ti 6m", Vawbe n; Uo. W D II. More head City ; Col ti. D. Pool, Goldsb tq'. iSO 3m. TJRIMROSE & DILLINGHAM, J- DrnsslsU A ipotbeciries, I DEALERS IN Fins Dregs. Mdicniss, ChemKals, hifczv. Dt f. c r i -kt r PUock St" Swberne C' I pr. n. . ntiynen:. y. p. dIllincmam It AIL ROAD SCHEDULES. Mmingtun & eldoa Ran Raid. Office ChieJ EngWand SuKrinlendcntA Wilmington. Oct. 16th. I8C$. J WINTER SCHEDULE. Y)N AND AF I ER FRIDAY the 19Ui Ti-Inst., the foloior fat 8ehedalta ef ime wl 1 be run ore r tais lUllwav t KI0I1T EXPRESS IRAIN: Leave Wilmiof on daily at 9 CO P. M. Arrive at no'dsboro at 1 H A. M, Arrive at Weld o at 6 01A.M. Leave Weldon daily at 7 15 p. JJ. Arrire at Onldsboro at 11 P. M Arrive at W Imit gtAn at 3 U A. il. DAY EXPRESS TRAIN. Leave daily, Sunday's excepted. Leare Wiiirincfcn at ; , SUAIM. Arrive at Gnl.isboro' at 1 9 3- A. M. nive at Weldon at , 14SP. U. LeareWeld n at j 18 3" A.M. Arrire at Ouldiboro' at ' 2 40 P. M Arrive at Wiiminstrn at I 7?PM. " . S. L FREMONT, Engineer and Superintendent. Ededale -f a lllanU: & ILL U Rai: . Orricn Atlantic & N. C. Uailroid Compakt, 1 . Newbcrk, N. CL, Ott 1, 18GC ON and after Wednesiay, Oct. 3. the 4tu train win run a&uy as loiunvs: Leave Morehead City 7 15 A. M. Arrive At Newport Lave Newport Arrive at Newbern Leave Nwbern Arrive at Kinston Leave Kinston Arrive at Moselv Hall Leave Moaely Hall ArriYe at Golda'oro !7 42 7 45 .9.00 ' 9 15 10.53 11 00 11.42 12-15 4 to ' ' ! RETCKXlXG. Letve Goldiboro' Letve Mnse'j Hall Leave Kinston Lave Newbern ' ; Le've Newport Arrive at Mcrehead City 3.30 P. M. 4.IU 4 52 44 I M (t 6.40 800 8.30 Passenger tram connects with North Carolina Railroad Train goiog West at 1.50 P. M., and returning leaves after ar rival of Wilmington and Weldon Railroad train going South. . Passengers . going west vrait from 11.20 A. M. to 3 30 P. M. I The accommodation train will leave Morebead dij on Mondays, Wednesdays, aid Fridays, rvturning every alternate day as follows: Leave Morebead City (Station) 4.00 A. M. Leave Newbern T Leave Kinston - I Arrive at Goldsboro' RETURNING. Leave Goldsboro at I Lave Kinston at Leave Newbern at 1035 " 1.00 P. M. 4 30 A. M. 7 23 " 11.20 " Arrive Morehead City (station) 2 20 P M Through tickets will be sold to principal stations on rtorth Carolina Km' rood. WM. II. HARVEY. . . . Suji't. of Ttwortalinn. North Carolina Railroad. CHANGE OF TIME. fS AND AFTER SUNDAY, Sept. 23, 1S68, Train will run as follows : GOING WEST. ''mail trais: Leave Goldsboro' 150 PM Leave Rleih 6 00 FM L ay ef Greensboro' L.-a've Salisbury 9 65 I'M 12 52 AM Arrive at Charlotte 3 10 AM accommcdation train. Leave Goldsboro' 1 30 AM Leave Raleigh Leave G reensboro' on a M 220 PM ill Leave Salisbury j 6 Arrive ai Charlotte 10 GOING EAST. MAIL TRAIN. Leave Charlotte L.-ave Salisbury 9 40 P M 1201 A M 2 50 A M Ltavi Greensboro' . Leave Raleigh 800 A M 101 A M Arrive at Goldsboro ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Leave Charlotte 4 30AM Leave Salisbury 8 40 A M Leave Greensboro' 1 00 A M Lt-avt- Raluigh - . 900 P M Arrive at Goldsboro' 1 00 AM Mail Train runs daily. Accommodation Train does cot run on Sunday: Mail co 1 nects wi'h the C. & S. C 11. li. for the South, and with R. &. D. Ii. R. a-.d 11: & O. R. R for the North. Also, with the W. &:W. and the A. fc N. C. K Roads. E. WILKES, Sept. 22d, 1866 Eug.'aud Sup U . II. J. MEN N INGE R, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST POLLOCK "ST., N K.WBEKN, N. C. July 2, 1 tf OWEETOPOPONAX! Extract made. Supei Is the rrettaJ r-ercedes all others m . 1 ry it once ; will use no other. Ctt EET OPOPON X ! New Perfume. from Mexico. The only fashionable r ..... rtnume aud ladies delight. GEO. W. DILL, V Commission' & Forwarding Ilcrchant AND AGENT FOR nMREAY'3N. C. STEAMSHIP LINE, Mcrehead City, H. a AILOItlNG. : I CAN BS POUND AT MY OLD STAND. en East .Btr 8tree prpr.d to do all 110m vi wo a ta a I la a. - A PERFECT FIT INSURED v t ma a e. 11 wDtaavBr yoa want a eoai panUloont, or a vest CUT OR MADE Apr 15, tf. 8. D. PHILLIP K The Glory of Mxn is Sirvngib. Thrt- fo re. tbe nerVcUS and dMr.ili:at h1...iI ijaoediately use llemUl(Ts Extract Buchu IEWS! ,1 , NUMB Lit 81.; Fall 'aud Wlutcr Importation - RIBBONS, I MILUSERr AND STRAW GOODS. Armstrong, Cafor fy Cj Importers and Jobbers of RIBBONS, BONNET SILKS and Satins Velvets, Ruches, Flowers, : - Feathers; Straw Bonnets, Ladies. Hats, Trimmed and Untrimmed SHAKER HOODS, Xo. 237 and Lofts of 239, Halt St.; BALTIMORE, MD., , T QFFER A STOCK UNSURPASSED in the United Sa . in vai'ety and cheapness. Orden sulicitrd. and prdiopt at ention given. TERMS CASL . Bait Spt.10.' . . 44-2w! L. U HCLDEN, n AGENT FOB THE SALE OF Liquors, Groceries, Confectioneries, Dry Good, Clothing: Fancy Nutfans, cfc, ' NEWBERN, X. a ;u Ang. 9. lm. . ; THE HCRTH CAROLINIAN. TTii is my own my native landji THIS JOWRNAL, INDEPENDENT in all ttinxs. Neutral in noti ii.g, ii p.ih liKhtl SetniVcvkl. at Wilson, North Carolina, at Fire D Uar a Y-Hr. It U the litigfst nd han onxt noli'l cal paper in the Slate, and cntiin.iri t, ii noes, a large am unt oi in mol chuict- family rcadinz. and litenry selections, h ts list becoming iho m'st populannevrs pat erof the South. Loca ed centr-lly. in the leading agri cultural and business section of North lortl Carolina, it is one cf tbe best advenisit g meuiunif in uie coumry. No adv rtuement viil be inserted, un til we are entirely satisfied ot the legiti mate cnaacir of ine business. Send for specimen vopies. I1EARNE & DUNHAM, Edl.ors, C S. McDANIEL. Pnh'ishfr. , Cotton ! otton!: U'E 1HVE made arrangements with' 11 M-itrs. Kob-rt II. Rounr A Co. B.nk.. era and Commissi n Merchant, of New " hern, w'.o will rece vc and iayTiXAhd other expenses on all shipments of C-.tton nu N val blores consigned to us f r sa!e and forward promptly, free of any charge cAcepi inose actually pna out. J. T. A1UHRAY & CO., 1 ' 183, Pearl Rtreel, Oct. 4-3m. Kew Yor;. MRS. RAXSO.IPS SEMIXARW 3 T WILL OPEN A FIRST CLASS SEM A INAUY FOU GIRI and YOITNH LADIES on the Corner cf 0-f ?t Third Streets, in this cty, on the 3d ot Ocober next. S Tea befa of the first 'ability and largest experience, will be eratloYfcd in eviri branch Of 8tody, and the Principal wi!.i give ner perwmai care and attention to cv ery part of the Institution. Every thing will be taucht which can be desired in the thorough cduca ion of a lady. For further rarticulars. arnlr to thi I Principal flr circ dars containing a lin bi wtuaes, and the terms vf th? In-'itu'ion I flUW. HUHf.Ul K.AfbUM. ummion. aur. .iU. 3J 3w. 1 lr'-i . v mmm mm ..7 t stoves. Tea and Coffee Rollers. GIti fot, Oil Cnu, &c. .-".; All the t ooking for a fami'T .-a 5 ZST- mav be done with K ro-cnf Oil na JfjY or Gas, ith less -trquble,.aid -3 atlcKS exptnse, thin byajiytea fT other fuel. Each article ma- ufacturcd by thisCom. j pny is guar mleed to perform all that is ( claimed f r it. . 1 ' Zszf" Send for Circular. Jg& Liberal Discount to the 'Trade. i KEROSENE LAMP HEATER COi, lm ?0ft Pari SU-e't. AVir York An Invention of Hare XXcritt Srr"i r mt LAMP CHIMNEY, THAT hILL KOT B.'XIX i BT HEAT, j TJorna up all pus and amoksu neTer breaks by patting on a naao; aori, ana not tco heavyi ia easily cleaned by - jcmofia vopi 19 lact. tee xnoatporioct chimney known andlafaat auDersedin? atl others where it has beeain' troduced. i Ho dealer can. aJTbrd to be wiiaout mem. , WEW LAMP CHIMNEY CO.. T3 Warn a Y. $ JAMES W. HINTON, Attorney At Law 1 axD wOMMissiosER op deeds pjr sortu CAP.0LFNA N 0 R F 0 L K , V A WILL PRACTICE IN ALL T1IE Coarts of Nirfctk ani PrUraoata. Ya, an- in moe 01 rasqaoiana. camaen ana art 4tt, N. C. Dee 9, 19-tC D us. davis &. liiirnv, MAVTNtl AS?0'ITFD TIIKUFELVES ba praetica of Msdleia and Bars cry. taajrr fnair professional servtes tbe eUisa of Gol tiborn and inrroundtng eoantxr Tht f cur friends who dasita rat Miv:ees ir i -lat'y or ia roaa'tll a. ar thus ab to saearo thtm with- t aMi i sal chaff.. OfSce on ta Csater Si n-aly fo IU tha resiicoca cf K:chard Wasaltjtoa. tq , . J.O.WDVViS, 0E0 L ZXULSY April 21, tL , DAILY NEJVSi " OUR TERMS -;. One Yen r fi 9 10,00- a ix .uouium. m.............m..o,UU Otic lontb.M mM....m.m.h..100 - Rates for advertising to be found on ottr fourth page. MANHOOD. ,TN THE YOCNG AND RISING G eratkm. iho vj;etative j overs of Me' are MruE. hut in a few years how often the pi!ld hue, the lsck-lustrr eye and e n.acutid fnim, and the irrp-. ability of appl-c ion to m-n'al effort, skqt it b xe foli fltcnce. It aoon K cnps tklcnt to " the ot-strvi r tat some di-prefjung influ ence is checking the development of the odv. Consumption i talked of, and per haps the yo'-lb is n-omved from school ad kcnt into the cuutry Tti! U oe of the or t m-.Ttm-nts. Removed fr m the nr dinry dirtTifns of th- ever chntn;; fc ma of tl e eiy. the powtrs of the tody . fCNi'much nfceb -d to give lest to bcal h ful and rural eier ie. thoughts ra icrned inwards upon l'eroclves. If the patient be a f-n.ale, ihe approach of the menses is h-okfd lor fh anxiety, as the fits! a mp m in which Niu o U tn shiw her saving power in dtfluxinjr the circuUti n, and visi ii g th- cl eik wi h ihe h com C health Alas 1 increase of ppeii' has gtown by whut it ltd in, and t e energies ot tb- nyinm are picstrtrd, und the wh'le.ecnomy isteranj;td t 'ilio b autiful f d wonderlul period in which , body and tnti d undergo so lacin ting a change f.oui child tn woman, is loi ked for in vain ; the parent's hait bUed m anx- ictyv and fancies the grave but waittrg fcr i s vie im. FLUID EXTIlACT OF BTJCBCTJ For JFealness arising from Excesses or Early Indiscretion, Attended with Ihe ollving pmptoms: IndiIs!tion tu Exertion. Lb4 ul Power. Los of Me nrv,' D fficu'.ty of Br-athinp;t (jeneral Weakne5 Horror 01 Uiwtse. WeaV Nervca, Trembling, Drt-ad(ut II r- ror of Diaih, Niyht Srata. told Feet, vak nines, Dimnoaol ision. Languor, Univprsil L vanitude of the M acular S8- t ro, ODt-n Enormous App tite w h Dys- p p ic bjmptoms. Hot Hands r lusbii p of ibe Dody, Dryncsa of the Skin. Pall.d Countmance and . Eruptions on the Face, ram tu tbe liack. Heaviness of the Eyei lids. Frequently Bl.ck Spots fl ing ef ro the Eyes with lemporary Suff-Eiou and L ?s of Sight, W ant of Atten-ion, Great Mobility. Rest!rssne9, with Horror ofS-i " ci?)y. No hii.g is lucre d tirabletoauch Patients thrm Nolitude. and nothing ibey ' more dread for Fear of Themselves, no Repose of Master, tu E rnesTn.s, no ? peculation, but a burned Tr .usition irom on- question to another. . Tu-s Sjroptoois, if allowed to gocn which this iMedicine invariably remve fon follow Loss of Power, FatuUy. and Epileptic Fits, in one of whicu he rauenf may expire Dii iniT the Superintendence of Dr. Wi son, at the Blooraingoale Aylurn, thL- aa resu.t occur ml to to pa'ients; reja SOQ hd fbx W llmm tk.w....i Umh, Ui. A or epilepsy. They were of both sexes, and '-about twenty jeara of age. Vho can aay that these excesses are not frequently fo!l"wcd by tho. diretul tiseascs Insanity and onsumption T Th records f th Insane Atylums. and the melancholy deaths by Consumption, hear a nple wiu eis to tbe truth f iheie asser- ion. Io Lur aiic Asjlams the ni'St cuel cbolv exh'hinoa aopears. The coun o naDce is HCtually toddt-n and qait il sli- u'e neither Mir.h ir Gri'f ever vUiu it. S uuld a ouud of the voice occur, yt is rarely arJcu te. With woeful measures wan Despair Liw nllen aouu-.a hU grid beguiled. Wbilat we re-ret the existence of the bove disen es and ympto:ns, we are pre Pared to ofT-r an invaluable gift of chfin siry for the remvtlof thecnbequences HELMBOLD'S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED FLUID .EXTRACT BUOIITJ rSy There is no Tonic ike it -rzm . . 11 ,s fta a"nor ol hope to tbo surgeon - d Ptiel ? nd ,lhi h Jestimony of ; ,rwu,wu lw i t3f"Sohl i.y all the Drugg ts. P.i;.i.hI Dpot IIELMBOLD'S DRUG AND CHEMICAL vYAREIIOUSK. 591BI.O.IWAr, METROPOLITAN 110 1 EL. Na,w Yokt. 29 2 ax . Take no more Unpleasant or Unsafe He 'itedies ir unji'is- a d d xeruo d ase-a. Use Hclmbo'd's Extract Ducht. id Improve i ?04 Wash EMCIiY'S CXIVGSAL COTTON GINS, WITH CONDENSER, Vhi. h d,pe sps with the usa of Lir.t !i.xoi, arei 1 by MITCHELL. ALLEN & CO., At Manufactunr's Prices. N wlnrn, Sept 3 -35tf. V NE V PERFUME ! Called Sweet O iLrop.NAX rs i vicxico, manutauund ty E T Smith iz C, NV York. 1. wa King a M-r.&s ion w herder it is known. Is err delicate, and its :razance remains n ; he bandkercoirf for days Evening Bol i i, Pbiladclpa a. TRONT STREET HOUSE X " BEAUFORT, N. C W.C.KING, Proprietor. Ravine taken dt oil statd. I am rrcra 1 t j ac mrroHtt boarder, by ths day, week - i or noma. uivanaaca'i W C. KING. Proprietor. Bafort, N.C, 3darH, Ultf Q WEE T OPOPOAX FROM MEXl- O Cl I Tern- si eltgt .i ar.d essential ersonal rcquts t for a lidr. Extract cf Sweet Opopcnx.M ' CT SMITH 0.,.. SS-Sm T New York. TfcTO: iV.N'AX it.oL MkXltO I O .'..ciifli fMtt!e ter- ' mm ..l.a fi.. r ltuj , r.e 1 maaun-, c - t la-ue Uamd bt-1 s. T y it and ba v cai. 1 1'
Goldsboro’ Daily News (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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Oct. 25, 1866, edition 1
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