HATE3 OF ADVESTISHG. nti4x6 if Vi.fl.-- -MV.IWfc..-.,Uiw- j -1 it : l ! f x-2 One Square one day, 7 ' - X . .1 1 t ' ..... ... .... at AT THEJ'OLLWIZQ VEl? ZOW ZATZSt-i ilium " : ' T three day .,; f 1 75 " ' four days,... , 2 25 - " " five days,... ...2 75 " ... . one week,....... J 3 00 Ten lines, in closely set small type, of fifty words, ' to constitute a square. ' (T7"Contract Advertisements taken at proportion- . ately low rates. -, All letters connected with the business of the office raurt e a i ei to the "Pubusbxbs of thjs REeif-ira,I:'-a,2i.C."... r ' " " " ' 1-5 ;. - 44 O r lor.'' ...i.....,.. ' art: I I - out ' - 5 I fTee&ly Paper. 1 Veai , ;.. 3( ) . - - - f ; C Uor;,......-.i 1 60 Daily friitft to Clubs co ccu per re: l.h. , V L VEKivrPArSB,to Clubs tl Cve'tr ttie rate tv.9 per year. ' To Civ " f ti . ON, ;MAECHr.2,.i868; . ,1 r-"' .ptrBHSHiB iTTEiiY ATiir::;:;! BY .! 1 ,1TP i't i ' r ' p ' j "'ILU'.i U:Lii ILL r STATU AUD CITY . Johatba VTinifHi Governor,; ac'-j-rr,.. ' .3 i VTm. u. i-ier, rrmte secretary, fees,) , - ''"V.:3 K. WJEest,. Secretary of ..State .exclnslve ' of fa,''-1- .t J AJuw.-rf i V'' K. P. Battle, Treasurer, 1 ?,; ;,. , 1 D. W. Bain, CMef Clerk to Treasurer. " S. W.Burgln, Comptroller, -nit f -'H;:-: i GovxairoB's CorNcn Wm. A. 7!;lit, f il'.a over. President ; Wnu'Eatoa, jr., of Varren; .Tessa G." Shepherd, of Cumberland fGIlef tZitzza, tfCswellr Thoa-S: Ashe,, of Anson r Dr. Hear .loyner, of tlalW nd'Bi A. Jones' of 'Caldwelb'ttW ; " nr n Iterr. SUte Geologist r " 1 n -H ; nVr. pell. State Printer, : ' V u ' q A. Perry, State Librarian, f ''t- s Dixon Coha.Sup. Pub. Buildings, .;;; : jolm A. Gilmer Jr. A-Cjatant General, . " COO too ,j.he Supreme Court of, North ' Carolina ia held at u i Th. ge.ml-na Qn the second lion da in Jan v aalsccoud Monday in June. " ... ndaf Juatifft. alarM " ' R fi7AteJa.ce, ..: , i "2,600 r fi. Bde, , , . Hore, Attorney General... J , " "s, Sioa ArolnttiT 6f feesV?- . ' 00 EB Freeman, Clerk,'' ; ' " James Litchfori.'MarehaV ? 1 ' W '' 600 U; S. CIBCUrr COURT FOR N. Ci'"? y. Judge-Geo-'W,4 BpolcV pf Pasqnotank Attorney. n. Starbuclralem C.; ert-t J. Riddicfe, Raleigh ; Marshal-DanlelR. Goodloe, Ral eigh. - - - ?f " ' The United District Courts are held as follows : ; Edenton, d Jlondar In. April and October Sam T Bond, Clerks Hewberiw4th Monday in April a I October. Chas. Hlbbard, Cletk, :Wilminton, 1st Monday after. Win. Larking, Clerk. - 'COUliTT COURT. . n q .ioi r-nr Root, .cnainnan ; Henderson Hodge. Reuben Fleming, and Robert Wynn. - Sheriflf-R.K. Terrell; Deputy, J.Sid.Brjaiit. . , Clerk-J, J.Ferrell ; Deputy, Junius Terrell. .v AttoTOeybA3.M-BaBbee' . Register G-Wash. Taylor '. Truatee-Soel S. Harp. Surveyor Feudal Beves. t . Coroner Wm. H. Craw frd. . , . Masters of Weights and Measures-Lougee & Bro- 'hFinance Committee-M. B.Royster, N. J. WhU-. aker and Seo. W. Norwood. Clerk to Committee, George Whitaker. n , Jr. V Wardens of the Poor-Wm.R. Nun W'Bi S Adaml, I. H. Collins, C. J. Rogers Feudal Bes Snpetlntendant of the Poor-B. Perry. Clerk of the Wardens R.P. Finch. , . Jailor S . P. Gill . M.tt Crier of the Court-F- G. King. - , , Timesof Holding the Court-Tird Mondays ; in February, May, August and Novrtuber. ; . .-;iV, .;: ' - ---I "-,'-?-.,':.. i ' UKITKD STATS OFIPICIALS. . v.v - U. S. ifarshal- r.r.i t Onnrlloe. onEdenton street nf fha late Hon. . : Poote same office VIVVtB" 0 Uepuiy mlllDuar woj. marlr nf the 3rf4fxvrt--3LJ. Riddick. ratT in BankrnDtcr and TJ. S. Commissioner v niweese. at the "SUndard" offlce, on .tf UU. M. ' - ftepaty Karshal-C. L. Hams, same offlce v i i -AaAr-Jno. R.HaxrisOfl'and J.,G.,Brpmmett, corner of Hargettand Fayetteville streets, up stairs. Deputy Collector W. . B. Williams, same odw. Headquarters, the Tucker Mantwn South sidf pxof-jjTa& Squares ' .", on : -Nelson A. Miles. Assistant Commissioner, rnA Onurters: IA.'. Col. Jacob F. Churr, A. A. A. General, station,' Head Quarters; Lt. CoL Thomas P. Johnson, Chief Q. M., and Disbursing of- fippr for" North Carolina, station Headqjiarters; Capt. WJF. Smith, Post Surgeon,, station. Headquar ters ; -Dr,H. a Vogelly Agent Subs District, etatjoa nMH(..rt.f.';.' ReTi'Kj xAi'Fiske; Supt. 6f Educa tion for N. C, station i Headquarters ; f Dr. A. B. Chapin, Surgeon of Fair Ground Hospital, station, Hospital.- -''. V- ... ' CITY GOVERNMENT. ; Mayor --W. D. Haywood, h J 4 "' COKlCrSSIOSZBS. .. - . oto.ooti wi-.T."M; netts. Parker Ovcrbv, J . D. Middle mrdR. H. Battle, B. ' F. a : -w. McKlmmon. - V Cheatham, and Eastern' Ward D. L. Boyster, J. J. Overby and J. Al'Mobre.'.Vf . ' ' Clerk J. Ji Christophera; t . Chief of Police--E. ,E. Harris; Assistant, Peyton Williams,. .. ,t . t -. ,.f. .. . 1 yt ' ri Nicht Watch Howell Mom, .Captain t WashOver by, Josia.b, Gilbert. Stanford .Cooper, Tom' Daney, Marion Bryant and Calvfa Luter.- f f Keeper of the City Pumps J . B. Suggs. ! City Collector Jas. Litchford. . ' i J - Weigh Master Len. H. Adams. ? Sexton A. Holt. . -7",-. . . : . rrBx DEPaBTJtmrr.' , - Chief Engineer.-os. T. Backalan. - , ' V Fire Company NoV 1. C. M. McKimmon, Poreman, U. il. lieartl, ABBISUUII. x oremau, Fire Company No. 2. Jno. J. McGuireForeman, Uinta r Hook and Ladder H T. Clawson,Tbreman, uiiasT Keuster. Assistant Foreman,. ... -y Bucket Company.-TrW. C Stronach, Foreman, Sam'l C White, Assistant foreman. ... . .. i. , ' , . -t .. - NORTH C1EOL7NA KAIL ROAD. Mail Train (going East)' leaves Charlotte at "9:40 P. M.. Arrives at Raleigh 9:50 A.' M and Golds-: boroat!2:43. Freight Train (goin East) leaves Charlotte at 4:11 A.M. Arrives at Raleigh at 12:00 M., andat Golds- boroat 5;00P.M. Mill Train (going West) leaves GoldsborO ari:(k) r.M. Arrives at naieign atar., na ynar - lottejat 2:5f a;m., - , - f;;,;t4 -'y.t rreiSu..Aua uig jtcv icc - .w , A. M. .Arrives at Raleigh at 0:30 P. M., and at Char lotte at 7:00 P. M. , . i . RALEIGH AND GASTON RAILROAD. Mail Train leaves Raleich at 9:40 A. M. Arrives at Weldon at 3:10 P.M.. , Freight Train leaves Raleigh at 8:00 a. M. Ar-s ives at Weldon at 5:40 P.'K. Mail Train leaves Weldon at 10:35 A. M.:: Arrives at Raleigh at 3:45 A. M. ' Freight . Train leaves Weldon 5:40 P. M. Arrives atlulelghat7;36 P.M. . . : ; v. , MAILS -v!lTr ' 1 Northern and Eastern mall: arrives dally Sundays excepted 4 P. M. And closes 9:15 A. Mwesiern arriyes daily Sunday excepted, 9:80 A; M; And closes 3:15 P. M.f FaTvetteville'do.! Roibbto', arrives-ievery Wednesday 11 A. M. And closes 1 PM. "aebburg do.: : . : :r; ; ':y Office hours from 1 A; M., to 6 P. M. ' .' : .-!-. 'bane:.'- ' Bauk-Wi B. Raleigh National . Fayettevttle Street.' Galick; camer. John G. Williams," A Co.,' Bankers and Brokers, uFavtttTiH Strt 5 i .-..- : mi, ? '5 t lill. ,r -n it .t:-.- n ! ' ' l1 U rarcraph IX of Ccseral Crisrs Ko. 10, from the EeadQuartaraUif (he Cccad 7!Ultary District, dated 1 t&aaea Of action.1 arlaina In Koirth Carolina between the lui iji i.T. iiiiki. sua uii uar in auiu. law. auu la So-Li CaroHnabetweea the 18th day of December. f .: . " - ..I island thoiita day of April, l3C3,hall not be en-J f3rce3. by eiecntion, arsicst fr person or property .f 1 d int Proceedlr;i far Buch xanses of action now pesllrs fch&ll te tilled, and jtto' ait or procesa hall be Instituted or cc- tmenced on c'v f" actlon until ar tv '5 XXSCUTIOXS. ' , I 5 Sheriffs, coroners and constables are hereby direct ed to suspend the sale of all property .upon execution, or process under any judgment or decrie ofa court of the sced (nlederate States, or of the State of North Clina, rendered between Uie 0th day ef May, 1861, and the organkation of the provisional government pf said Stateunder the President's proclamatioBof the Zh daj f April; 1865, r the State of South Carolina; rendered.b-etween the J9th 4ay bf.Deceinber,i8Ja)l and I thfrorganirationof the provisional gOTernment of the l said State, under the President's proclamation of the 80th day of Jane, 1865, unless the written consent of I the defendant be entered on record; and except in cases 1 where the plaintiff or his attorney upoi oath, supported by corroboraUTe teetimpny, shall allege that the defen dant is disposing of, removing, or about to rembve, his property beyond e Jurisdiction of the court,1' with intent to defraud his creditors ': iVwtof, that yttdJttdent,'W."renderwitbto said, shall be a bar to the commencement, in a tate court," of a new euif upon the same "cause of action in any case in which; by law, the defendant may remove or appeal the Same to a court of the United States. e! ljOBciotJ or, vouToaexs. 'r!fsct The sale of real or personal property, by foreclosure of 'mortgage, ia likewise, suspended In the, cases embraced in psjagraphsn.and III, of said prdeiNo.ly-iTAe'pUotAsre regulations Bow;ex!stine In toe Mas above nendec except in cases where insUofiioat ca t modified money i accruing subsequent to the 29th oi April, 866, shall not have been paid before the day of sale, and all prerlonj restrictlooatm eueh sales are revoked. . Paragraph IV of the same order is modified by sub stituting the S9th day of April, 1865, for the 19th day , .Paragraph V of the same order is modified as follows: J . SUITS OK KXOBO DXXT8, f ' 1 All prwseedmgVlbre'irec money on cour- tracts whether nndaealW byparol 'the considers kt,,'. r .t.M tion ofwhlch was the purchase" of slaves made, subee quent to the 1st da y of January, 186 ar suspended.; Judgment or decrees entered for such causes of action shall not be enforced...' '..'.,-,'' I'!; , Paragraph' VHof the same, order is modified as loir lOWS:.. . ;.. . r ... :, r" hoite steam. . , ? ,-,, In all sales of property under execution or by - order of any court, there shall be reserved out of the property jofany defendant who has ftmllT rtftQgndent upon hiA or her Ubor. dwelling house ana appunenances, and (If in the country twenty acres of land, or so much thereof that the whole shall not exceea in varae in sum of two thousaxd dollars ; and in a town or ; city, th immediate lot vpon which such .dwelling house is situated; and necessary articles of furniture, appareL subsistence and implements of husbandry, trade, or other employment,' to fne value of five hundred. doK lartV The' homestead exemptioi) shall inure only to the benefit 'ol' families. In other, cases I the exemp tion shall extend only to clothing and Implements of traue, or empioymenv usuauy iouowcu oj uue aeien- dant. of the value of two hunarea ooiiars. The ex- emptions hereby made shall not be waived or defeat-1 ea dj me aci oi mjij aeicoiuuimwav uaa umuf u pendent upon hint or her support, and the exempted propertrcshall4b; ascertabi sheriff or .other offlcer enforcing the ;executio2Lr who necessary; .appraisement, andshaU make, report thereof wm. ,. . . 'i ' . ABSKBT foes TUAVVV1MB91 okbts .'..' Paragraph X is hereby1 mbdlfied so as to authorize arrest in civil actions ex contractu only in eases wliere the demand JsDast'due, and the defendant has "been uQty-of fraud in "contracting the debt ; sued ror, or b removed or .disposed of Jh prcperty, r Is about to do so, wiUi intent to defraud bis creditors, or is about "to leave the, State with such intent. ;, 'II 1 r 'JZLLJ, - m.-j-i MIIVV AVWAV AAW6iu, ' ,t raragrapnv m Py moamg. uxereto: ait Carolina, reeegntgrng or sanctioning the investment of the fomd ot minor hmrs, or : of . Xamalee or of taaane persons, in the securities of the late "rebel Eorernment or .llissecurltie of" tha' SUtes of North Carolina or South. Carolinawcreatsd for fh Purpose; of cahfying on The'war agamst the government of the United SiatevwTJse euBpetaed tntll the question of the valid ity of ueh inrestmenta jshall.hae ybeen determined 7 WfWK&V!h "atiDBJ .Mnn liul wnthlnw iT Out nnwidniti VI 4er,or ofieprderNo,10 above cited, shall he held to Kitr or hinder the recoverT. bv suit, of the estate of an ndno; heir, female, or insane person, (cettuiqut trust) trusteaguardians, masters or clerks of equity courta. and:ther fiduciary, ageats, or invested by thsm in their fiduciary character. ... . . , : , , - ILeneril Orders No. 25, of May 30, 1867, is revoked; andandaftertotaayoU luiaHOBQi .pm. Uquu u. juaiary instrtct will be subject to such restrictions only as are tnrnoaetf bj the laws f the "United States and of the States 0 ; North and Sonth Carolina, respectively. i -:. .-..; --'. v. :,ftaTtter0'dersNo.32, r -j r? ? - , T7 7 w iaui licensesfortiw saleof spirusbrintoxicaHqnbrs ft HI iniTnnrM IMthahin.i. . js remiweo wf pe proper w auinonnes, to takeef- J&Vm,totXm 1868,and-to 1 pe supjew ,w w iouovnng conoiaons:,r - lTTW 1nuniclpal authorities, granting the license' . ,uu hmwjw, w WBoni such S!;W'fK4i shall be responsiwe persons, and ef good moral stand-: "jttt rr"t rr:iw"i'IlutlJ" BllreBnau o w quiuiiy inoiviQuaily la double --r- ------ uio puwi shanbe a Ren trpon the fperllpropertylof hothprin pai anu sureues,-ana upon proo? or aetata t shall war. rant the summary seizure and sale of so tnncb.' of the J properi" necessary to satisfy the forfeiture, er fine and coaCNtKr L Dninkenness and disorderly conduct on the prem- J4ses shall work the forfeiture ot the license and of the penalty pf the bond. . . . L : .i ; 3.' The owner oreperofany bar room,saloon or other I 1 place at wMeh intoxicating liquors are sold, and, 'ot - j persons lntemtedortoonected therewith, shan bo grucu inj.uipaiB ui 9.uj vuuu damages grew Ing" out of any assault,' not, aflray or other disorder occurring on u prenuaee, or mrecuy uaceaoie tnere to. ".j.i.- r . - ; -. 4. All bar rooms, saloons or other places at which Intoxicating Bquors are sold, shall be closed on the day or days of any general or' local election, and fbr the' twelve hours next preceeding the. opening and next! succeeamg toe piosingoi tnepous ai.sucn election : ana the sheriffs bf the counties and districts and the chief I of police of ci ties and towns, shall have power to di- rect the closing of bar rooms and other place, sale of Intoxicating liquors wherever it c-y It sry la dcir Judgment ta preserve rri:sr-Q-5. The proceeds bf all Ilcr-?3, -t. rc3 an! under the local regulations or u-sr .tie fro", of xoUltary -orders, vl be devoted to tie er;, -the poor, and as soon as realized, will be trtrr"' to the commissioners at xiverseera of ibe : pocr district, county,; city ,.or town n wUch they f and the commissioners or overseers wiH attl: eac& month report' to the Provost Marelirl of ihe District the amount received by, tuea . tha month, specifying the namea oi ine parun i nuwu :1I1,o.;sThe penalties Imposed by this order or by tt cal police regulations may be enforced in any knllllary courts and npon conviction, the co" award to the inform r a V t r"t. f f ft.e f"' - or -7 per 7 -d i i intoxicating Kaw rrt .yt" - . tmmsionsofthisnarairranh win be held to so- ply to' inch lldenBes granted Tinder General such llcehfies 'granted "tinder General Orders No. IB,-..o .Innkeepers, 'as remain unexpired after the Isi of January, ,J868W, - t, t DISTMCT COXTBTS., T r IV. To promote the speedy trial of prisoners con fined :&f; minor offences,, and diminish the cost of their maintenance, ail committing magistrates will on the. Mjiijp'fif each month, report ;to the judge if their, county of district ourt all commit ments made by them during the preceeding half aonth specifying theMate of commitments, the names of the prisoners and the offences for .which they were committed, to the end that the Judges may whenever in their pinion the number ofiprisoners or other con- sideratlons of public interest call for it, hold special terms of their courts fori $be purpose of disposing of sttch casesl The additional expense of holding such special terms will be charged upon the State Treasury, and ttrs accounts therefbi will be 'aadi ted and paid, as accounts of a similar character are now audited and paid, and if the salaries now paid, the judges should be inadequate "in view of the additional labor perform ed by them, a reasonable addition upon the proper representations through the Governor of the State, will Unallowed. : ' '. i t.fii. - nxoraen. that en and after the first day pf .March, 1868, all pas senger) steamlVeeselB regulated by the laws of the United Stares, and carrying a pilot "commissioned by vhe United. States Commissioners, shall Of exempt from the compulfcory payment of pilotage. ' Jr '-, S;.iK KOMH CAROUHA POUU TAX. f 1 ' VI. So mueh of the act of the General ' Assembly of the SUte of North Carolina, entitled "An act to raise on -rannea on tne wtn aay or February, 1867, I makes it the duty 6f aO persons. and corporations to Bst and pay the (poll) tax of' such' persons liable to same; as are.in their employment, on lhe first day of April of each yea-, as laborers, IS rescinded, and hereafter all Individual taxes will be assessed directly upon and collected directly from the individuals Irom .whom they are due ; provided, that the provisions of this order shall not apply to the taxes levied for the current year, except that double poll tax shall not be enforced if the original tax be paid on or before the 1st iWt-iiit" -i inrn f i-. By command of Brevet Major General Ed. kTs Casbt: .... , ... . LOUIS V. CAZIAEC, . Aide-deCamp, Actg. Asst. Ad. Genl. Extaact from general orders No. . 10, referred to in the above order of Gen. Canby : Second. "Judgment , or decree for the payment of money on causes of action arming between the 19th of December 1860. and the 15th of May. 1865. shall not he enforced by execution against the property or the v. wiuuuuk x iweuuigB in sucn causes I of action now pending shall be stayed, and no suit or hereafter instituted br commenced J Krr any such causes of action." I hereby directed to suspend for twelye calendar months wuci u uuuu execnuon. or nimHtnn I liabilities' contracted nrior tn th IQfh tt i 1 186Q "J1"88 Pn the written consent of the deisn- 1 aM3 except in cases where . the plaintiff, or in his i aDBenc mB agent or attorney, shall npon oath, with orroboratave testimony allege or prove that the de-' enuant" mcTmr priatends fraudulently . to remove Us prPpertyTeyond the territorial Jurisdiction of the Court... The sale of real or. personal property by I foreclosure of mortgage is likewise .n.tr, ' " 71 , Wi payment of Interest money accruing since the ih MaalebariO; "judgments or decrees entered or Y11 ''of action arising subsequent to the 15tli day of May, 1865,1' may be endorsed by execution. :. r jnvymiy m uie cieienaant, and In the application of the money arising under such - execu tions, regard shall pe, had to the priority pf liensnn less in cases Wheri the good faith if any lien .tail h, drawn; in question.. In such cases the nsual mode of broceedw .dontrf in xrH . , I r- -'f ,wum varouna 7"'.- uunquesnon; snaubeadopt- 1 ' ; , i - . ' -. i 'XtftM All proceedings for the recovery of monev under contracts, whether under seal or by parolethe I w wmjj was mepurcnaae ornegroes, I 8n8Pndea, .Judgments or decrees entered or; en I lea lor such causes of action shall not be enlorced t oewMrt. iu au uietoi prooerty unaer execnHrm i if ZSZ.ATr r or.tIie 1 nances andtwentr acres nfUnrf .-a 1. " I , . , c MmiIiei aerenaant, and necessary articles or furniture, apparel, w subsistence, imrde- menta of trade, husbandry or other employment of I mo -wyiucBLeaa sxempuon shall inure only id the1 benefit of fainmis4that is to saV t n a we iriA T sparnri rrv a. a I A. . . ... ...... ' l p;n r parents ana cniio or cn lOren in other casa I th!esmption shall iextend ionly' to clothing imrZ ments of uade or other emnlovment n.n.r. ' 11 . bylhe defendant, of the valueof 100. Th;3 hereby iude shal not be waived or v. v - w . vAviuyvivu Act of tiie defendant. The n ' .ZL"' I deieodant shall be ascertained hv,-j- -.v... enforcing th. execution, who ahaU spccSC 1 describe the iarael and maatAtl Mnnrf x i. 1 case to tne uourt.: lj rInsuita brought to recover debts knoU 1 aaons;conmic, baiL as heretofore anthrHi S4 not be demanded, bytte ,itorn 52? S?S by the suitor nor taken bvthe sheriff or other ; officer serving the Iprocess: in nit fqf trespass,- libel, wrongftil conversion of property and other cases, known as actions ex delict ban . heretofore aftthoriaed,may be demanded and taken, abo prouioiHOBoiDan in cases x contractu shall not extend to persons about to leave the SUte J but th fact bfCnUttton must be clearly established by proof I cases of. burglary .and larceny liuposed bv the eTiHa i uisinci, is aDonsuea.v Any person convicted of bnrtr- I lary or of larcency, when the property stolen f . - 1 value or $25, orasBanlt and battery with Intent to Mil i or oi astwuikwunaaeauiy weapon, shallbe defaied I guilty of felony, and shall be punished bv imnr Hontan 1 at hard labor tor a term .not exceeding ten : veanl nn 1 less than 1 two years,' in' the1 discrefion of the 'com Saving jurisdiction thereof. X Larceny, when the talue thereofis less than $25, shall be punished by impttson- ment st hard labor for a term not exceeding one year ui iuv aun-uoB oi tne court. " .... . THE CTATE COIf DETISED. " -; l'Hig dog walked through glass doer Newborn ITot'so statedj but "we prcsniae ..j damaged the glass ' ' ' " riTT' A correspondent of. ,ther Old- 27nih data nominates IIbt." Wm. E. Pell for Qot ernor, -Mr. Pell declines, . , . s" Sargent, the wonderful 2Uutwnitt is still in Newbern havlngya good time gen erally, and patronizing" the printers. t'lST'On Sunday last at a bar-rom kept by Mr. Gillespie, & difficulty occurred, and one of the party, a white, man was terribly . f-t " f day two : colored men had a difficulty and r one of the party was severely if not serious- ly tjutwritha.knife. ' - - - 1ST" Edward Ludley a wbite man, sen tenced to three years imprisonment in ' Fort Macon, for stealing a watch, has been par doned by ' Oot. Worth, 'atter serying" out nearly a year of his time. ' Twboro Dramatic' Club, which played in that town on Friday night last the popular DramaMichiael Erte; the Maniac Lover," and the' "Limerick. Boy, I i very jaughabiy Farce. The Southerner lauds the club very hichl y.' ' u ife ' r aST. pay id j Graves, another member, ol the chain-gang in Newbern, broker his chain on Saturday and left for parts unknown.' Officer.McDermott of the Police Fprceiiihif is detailed to help guard the gang), followed him to. the ;swamps. and. fired t lour : shots -at him; but he managed to get off and has' not since been.seen.,il?,0;c : ; , IT The Raleigh Register an attempt was made recently 4mnrdeji the carrfeof th Wilmington Start OurTcontemporary' forgets the difference between Raleigh and Wilmington.. ; We have to employ ucar riers to deliver the Stat Hi this city.X w StoKmHdmill;-- ..'''.i M Four; Carriers are no force at all &ve to employ eight Qt nine to sell the Register, One of our . carriers sold ''ner hundred and Hf-ty-Uve CODies dav before estfirrTav. '" - ft w-- jm . T $3jT Isreal Piercea colared man, injured by the fall of the walls of buildings destroy ed by Uie : recent conflagration in Wliming ton; diai k tot city onattipsday last. The frwbich was occasioned by his injuries. ; By I tne accident his left leg Was broken, the foot badly crushed and 'the flesh on theUimb very much lacerated. He was attended by Dn Thomas F;' Wood. 3 ' The coroner was 'informed of the fact of thdeath of this tierairlri. hnt ii -or a a 'mAA2k v.;UuZL-l; i.;t..:i .1 lderea uu-v,, w .iioiu. n riaq.uwT, a time having elapsed between the in- such iury inid death'.nd he causei being so well known and generaiy underslbood. -- .i ' i . i t ' ' --;' President Johnson is said to have 1 aban doned the project of testing1 'the constitu- a ' a. ' ' - --'-'"'' uonaacy oi tne Tenure -'or Office act in the Supreme Court.' ! l 4 The Union State. Convention of California telwn idelegatea to the National Republican Convention, will meet at Sacra - mento on March Slst. . .. . . ' , A body, of f 1200 Indians, attacked Fort Lancaster, New Mexico, recently, but , were repulsed by the garriion., Five ol oursoK diers are reported killed. . Jf., I V.V. -L '".I The; Chicago harbor, from its last, um mert width flf 60Ofeet has been contracted by sand-bars to a width of 300 feet, render Ing ,it impossi ble v i er Vessels to enter with a strong northeast , wind, i li is to be dredged OUt JorthWltbM jui-Hi ,-iit, i ne last victim to the late Fenian Taid upon Canada, according to the 1 Huron Sig nal is i Joseph Seal. Esq.: fof Limestone Ridge, county; of Welland,1 who died on Tuesday last, at the age of 53 years. Sir,HTF. !Belleau and General Doyle have bejjn appointed permanent Lieutenant Gov ernors Quebec and Nova Scotia. The revenue of the Canadian . Dominion for January was $56,903, and the expendi- tures jpi,ot3, J57. .. , Fances E. Thurston, who eloped: some time since with a married man, committed suicide, o,n, Sajturflay at, jBirminghain, New VT The city of St, Louis has made . an appro priation to test the quality ot JJissouri iron made ot coal from that State, : ;The object la to centre the iron, trade of the West in that SUte. ,' ... j f4 .i-.,.'-.- , ,Geo. .W WoodTformerly.editor. of the Richmond (Ind.) , Telegraph, y dropped dead in the street in Washington, D. ; C, on the ( Kev Isaao Kemhardt, a Catholic priest, was run. over and killed by a freight train at Upper Sandusky, Ohio, on the 23d Instant." Governor Geary has issued the death war ran t of William Donovan, convicted of mur tier at York. : The execution takes place on the am lnst. ; , v V Three men belonging to a gang of bur glars operating in Montgoraery, Ala., have been captured and safely lodged in, jail.;. : ; Twenty-lour dwellings and : stores .were destroyed by fire last Sunday at Dunkirk N.J. fHE BEST, ...... -; ; - - - BLOOD PURIFIER IN THE WOULD D K.' tAuni-ncEo .' CE1LEBIA.TEI ROSADALIS ' READ THE FOLLOWING;. T' E3::.'2 cinun 'iw E3 Frx:.i fiiyci- Gf H r""- - - -. -'"c a ... .- t. ' ;V' . . i 1 We hereby certify Chat the Kosadalis' unpre pared by a Physician who is an experienced: Phar maceutist and Chemist, and that his remedy is aUadriant atul roliahlA nnd In fifwrrT.l ' Kvrttt' Its, &CT,i totvtngjmtsaii momm rsmsr. -.... m aaii(,.w yiap.,. cures m this vicinity. , ? , W. A. DUGGAN, M. D., .-,,. 4 E. BAIZES, llrli.' B. W. KING.M.D. Wilson. N. C, February 4th, 1866. . We hereby certify that we regard Dr. Law rence's Oorapotmd Extract of Bosadalis is a reli able Alterative - '. .' ' I . ...... ' A. D. MOORE, M. D. : i i i l. a: STITH, M. D. : Wilson, N. C. Uay 10, 1867.'; Edgecombe County, N. C' May 3d, 1867. , i :Ds. J. J. LAWTLESCB--Dear Sir Please send me immediately per Express to 'Tarboro', two decent more bottles of yonp Bosadalis. I have carefully examined its Formula and have used it in my practice in-a number of cases. 1 am well pleased with it.' I think it, beyond doubt, the jbest Alterative I ever used. I have tried it in several cases of Scrofula and Scrqf nlons aflcc tions, ,&cr with muchatiafaction to myself and patienta. ' I Jiave also used it tn Secondary and Tertiary Svjhilis. . one: a 'terrible ; case of eight years' standing, in which It acted with surprising and satisfactory eff ec-nakmg a quick and tho rough, cure. ? I Jiave, therefore, no hesitation in rwrnrnending it to Jysiciaiis and others, as the most reliable Alterative now known, ; " ' , ' rx Respectf nUy ypttrs, '"" -i u is. JN uBLES, M.D. t. A Wonderf ul Curt i'of Scrotdoua ( JVhite Stoell- .ri: , . HOME CERTIFICATE. : j ,1 hereby certify that .last September I was at tacked with White. Swelling of .the left knee and also with an enlargement of the glands of the neck rone tumor reached alarge. size. The swelling of , the knee was, enonrous, and was at tended with the most excTticiating pains. I was so reduced that I was confined to toy room over three months. My leg was so completely drawn up that I could not bend it alL. I tried various remedies, and they failed to give me any relief. I was in this condition when I commenced taking Dr. "La wrence's Bosadalis. I The swelling in the knee and neck began to subside before I took all of "the first bottle. " By the time I took the second bottle; the swelling of the "neck -entirely disap peared, and that of the knee snarly ao. After taking three bottles I found myself completely M .t.1 . 11- , ai J Yvxti auio w wiua. oa weu as ever, dec. - - , -i LATIMER WILLIAMS. ? .Wilson, May 12, 1867. ; - T "" ,,f", ' I aMMHaB - r " ' r . .. , : - - - - Bosadalis wiU cure the very worse cases of Chro ic Rheumatism. ' . HOME CERTIFICATE.! Wilson, N. C, May 6, )867. JI hereby certdfr that I was cored of lone stand-- Chronic Rheumatism, bj taking four bottles I of Dr. Lawrence's Kosadalis. , t JAMES WILLIS. Bosadalis .Quru Carbuncles, Roils; Pimples, de. CXBTUnCATK VBOSC ! AH OIaTJ , AND MTJCH RES PECTED CITIZEN OF GKEEKS COUNTY, NOW A RESIDENT OF WILSON, N C. , I hereby certify that, durine he summer and fall of 1866 I was severely afflicted with Carbun-. clea haviBg hatras- many as fourteen large Car- uoncieB, auu vweye oruiuarj BOUB j A SUUerea SO much from them that I could not get out of the house half the time for several months. Being induced -to try DrLawrence'A .Bosadalis, I was entirely enrea. by the use, of one bottle. of. that truly valuable medicine. ; . , ., r v ' W. A BAEDEN, Sa. , t Wilson, May 11th, L8G7. , ' - i-- f'...f v. a. ... . 11 11 . v. - ... i Conmmptwn, in its Early Stages can he cured. BaLtzmobx, Md., March 4th, 1867.-: Hi. Dear Dr?'Lawen&:lY hayisis been cured of a deeply seated disease of the ltnurs Jw;jo.Bcs4alut-eeIit my duty tovmake the fact known to, ypu $ or, the benefit ,o ojjiers She suffered nearly two years with a hard cough, which troubled her daf and night at last the enaaciated pnn, glassy eye, night sweats, together witn tne cougn, mm wo piamiy inai it was OWl sumption, beyond question'; eating at her vitals. Our Jrrsleian'S remedies brooait no relief. She was advised to try your Bosadalis, as a tonic- wmcn see aia--imagiiie my surprise ana gratin- cation, wnen l xouna ner Appetite returning. Slowly sheregamed;her strength, her cough and night sweats gradually ceased,. and she is now, after taking nve bottles of your medicine, appa- X ours, respectfully, - - ! .. . , . M Mrs. E. ANN. SAIITH, ' Bosadalis fare att' SHfi'Discases. '' 8AIT RHEUM CURED I KEMABJTABLS CURE ! ! Dr. Lawrence, Wilsoni-N.,Cs ? ' ' . My Dear Sir Tor the lasf len" years, 'until recently. I suffered with an inveterate eruption of me saon cauea Dy A-nysiciaa "oait neuni,; with which T snffered terribly? the pain and itch ing was almost intolerable, v I tried several of the best Physicians in Europe and this country have visited several celebrated springs spent thousands oi aouars, aou x&ueu w gee any Dener. in Jje cember, 18C6. being in Charleston,' -S. C.V I was told by a gentleman at the hotel that he had been cured of a bad tetter by medicine called "Rosa- dalia fer'resolvsd'to try without any hope though ot its doing me any good. I procured a bottle of Messrs. King &.,Uassideyk and com menced taking it : ' Finding, to my surprise, that I was Improving, I bought four other bottles ; hut before commencing on the last two, I found I was completely well the disease having entirely dis- - FiSosed find: One Hundred Dollars,' which please accept as a token of my gratitude. , Why do you not make your invaluable Bosadalis widely known? lour sincere iriend, W. T. SELTZER Beware of .Counterfeits.'' See that J. J. LAWKENCE fc Co., is blown on the bottle and stamped on the cork. " ' - J frSent anywhere by 'Express on. 'receipt of Pricey, :'y:s For sale oy ' Williams: & jiAywood. Druggists, Raleigli, N. C. ' oet 4 Sin. . i in20niL&17E0ITS . ADTEBTISEMEHTS- IMPORTANT AlWOUNCEMENT. " EVERY YOUNG MAN desirous to obtain a thor ough Practical Business Education, should attend the old established PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE r NATIONAL TELEGRAPHIC INSTITU TE, Corner Baltimore and Charles Streets Baltimore,: mt. -' FouiTDXD Ef 1852. . Chaeteritt. tv iza THE ONLY INCOEPARATED INSTITUTION the kind in the State of Marrland. THE LEADING BUSINESS COLLEGE , r . OF BALTIMORC. THE COLLEGELN' ;MARYLAND r Which has introduced the system .-, oi actnal business practice . . , to any extent. SPLENDID BANKS, : BUSINESS HOUSES V AND OFFICES . . in successful operation. Every Student becomea . 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