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V W A- . - . t' 4:- V ... - . ... . - ... " i r - j 1 It t ' DANIEL fi. GOODLOE, Editor. WEDNESDAY,- MA-RCH 4, 1868. OFFICE In the City Hall over the Market House. - - ." : " To Mail Subsckibees. 7n remitting money send postal ordtr in all ease tiher they can I procured; if not, have Utters containing monty regidered b the postmaster. ' Xo attention tdU be paid to communications unless accompanied by the names of the torihrs. ST We cannot undertake to return rejected commu nications. " . 4 ' . . Jt THE RECONSTRUCTION COtiJUITTEE (The Reconstruction Committee is com posed of Messrs. Stevens, of Pennsyl vania (chairman); Boutwell, of Massachu setts; Bingham, of Ohio ; Farnsworth, of Illinois; Hulburd, of New York; Beaman, of Michigan; Paine, of Wisconsin, republicans; Brooks of New York, and Beck, of Ken tuckv democrats seven to two. i nVSrdinancV be' passed, lat it b W:clc;3thec5i8titu!tlpn tiatwhei::yer UnihalX befeljiiideriectiUon,4nd )ho bystanders fail to bi& ffl 'iimMiiit enual to the assessed value, it shall be struck off to ne P?" the purchaser. TrovidekZ, That . Thepracticl; clause would be So niakVthe owners of real estate mutual insurer&anda taoi jreal estate should be laid to meet thedemands upon the. Treasury caius created. Such ,an ordinance would do k hundred-fold more to relieve jthe poplej thantheBchemes of repu 'diation and Stay liiwa, for it would at once double ori treble iiiel valul of real 'estate, and inspire commercial confidence, which is now so much lacking. The State Treasu- ry Huum uut pe coaqjecj uy Sj v me czbeub of one million dollars, for which the land H 7; Trbich; Authorizes k mer ' H yi had 1 REPUDIATION. I ..: had hoped that the utterly impracti cable, because . palpably unconstitutional scliemes of Repudiation and Stay Laws, or Ordinances, to be passed by the Convention, ! had been abaadoned.. The temporary one, adopted some weeks ago, provides, for its own cessation: as soon as the Constitution shall be ratified, 9r at furthest by the first day of July ; andiu the meantime, it . de pends for its validity upon the sanction ot General Canby. But the Ordinance which was agreed to yesterday in the Convention, contemplates a wholesale repudiation . of contracts entered into prior to the first day of May 1805, unless the creditor comes into court and consents to take a' judgment, on the condition that the debt is to be paid in ten annual instalments. :The first section of the Ordinance embraces the reprehensible feature to 'which we would call attention, and is as follows : -, would furbish a niple security, $ , and who will not say that? the investment vwould be a liundred-fofdimQe 0af e T' tfiatiwljch the Convention has? already made in the vy limmgion. anu uanoite xuuxroau i . in imnnir of twv from ej- li . Congressional I nd i .bstiiteflhe Comcittecj of 1 already formed; The motion prevailed, and the reKoIutiV &m$. iLi Ai mAn rim 4 , f Crf ?aaiy Gc 1, I !anos, "X cwry. amout. Jn? t j Two ty tae nrm oi axlil&jm.ujlijis k inroaenoat ue the uideraien- iglS5 cents, tlx lot fv cnoiee ueraacates, ana r..pYmrr be obtained of , I it,. iinwiTiw rates : bii I" ITi i. ft for 5-all manv of themrepreseatiTiftittclejUi the above itrteft reratered letters. - 5-?.A3?' . No other business beto Iwfore thelloul .TP5iJli.!li''W'afci-j:..r - ! . I In4-UO W ALU . Mr. Uooa moved to take up the repdr 1 - - thrCommftlce onat Institutions, wh MH mouoo prevanen.1 i , - r.'rf-v'.il V A xesolotion sraa offered by Mii ForknesJ TrMchj er .ome.l.BCUBlon u ruled (," i-? Mr.Ashlev and pfferedhe following substitute f d 1 e 5th section T ' ' ': -! . " Pe .prevention and correcti pauperism, jne ueneral Assembly is au" ' ized to estabiisl and .maintain, or aic? ? doing, such institutions tor correction 81ll Veformatioaas may be deemed necessaf an. 'praticae'l'-5--'-'"' 7-; Alter wme remarks by Mr. A, tiie CveI! tion adjourned without taking a vote a fiH,u jobh t. snma. US WEES E, . nrMaM -to 9 jfoUeon of etreet. Claims, Office janl5 8m. b in the 8TAKDA.WJ building:, on Hargett etreet BEAT DIBCQVEBYIUi - EVEETMAN HIS OWN AETIST . A 8CHKT1TIO irOKDX. 4'r'i i- 'iV f ! An Instrument br wblch any person can take correct Ukenessee or Photojrraphs -Thts1uferamnt with fall instrnctions sent by. mail fowme doUar. ,.t 1 i- -:::-dre"B, - C.B. aMES&CO., ' . anl5-Sm: - . : ' ; . 181 Broadway; New Yerk. ; new -iae iiag:::gui: s m An Essav far iYnit V M t tt lr Enrol Abf ses';; ad E ;ease' inqdeii to: Jouth to MARRIAGE, with sure means of relief. ; Sent in sealed letter envelopes free of charge. Address Lr. j. HOUGHTON,- Philadelphia, THE HOUSEHOLD REMEDY. As the hot weather procresses. cholera morbus. diarrhea and dysentery will be found very preva lent. These diseases are indigent to the season. tnererore necessary tor every family to be provi ded .with a reliable antidote 4 to these dangerous maladies.' 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Wptl onioi .i unproved, is one pf the niost reliable, Useful and mterestuig journal ever mmUaW i,. her is beautifully printed and elegantly illus- " VT fcircriM original engravings, repre seatmnew mventions,. novelties in Mechanics Agriculture, Chemistry Photography Manufac- kuxco, xiiiguiBermg, ocienee ana Art. - ' 'T ' -mm- m xarmera, aiecnanics, laventora, Engineers Chemists, Maxrafacturers, people in everv prof es- biou ui iixc,.wiii una me Dcienpfic American to he. of great value in their respective 'callings. Its wuusciB uu Buggesuons wui save them Hun dreds of Dollars annually, besides affording them a wmuuuai Bource oi inowieage, the value of which is beyond pecuniary estimate.r All patents jgranted, with the claims', published weekly' - Every Public or Private Ubrary should hare the 'work bound and preserved for reference xuo jwuij numoera oi sne ocientitic American makea splendid volume'of- nearly one thousand uartoges, equivalent to nearly four thousand ordinary book pages. A New- Volume i eom- mences January. 1, 1868.. Published Weeklr Terma: OnsYMT & Wlv J1,' One Year. S3: Half-Year. ftl sn. ri"i, aown ana weary byblcui, hivuuui'iokhw v. - , t"., - . - - - vium cnt ofhrihUA.iaofte Mtotrtmtbn-ft. Vi i IF Address - .DUNN & CO Section 1. It is hereby orilained by the people of North Carolina in Contention assem bled, That no court of law or court of equi ty created by the Constitution, which shall te adopted by this Convention, shall have lurisdiction ot any action founded on a con tract made or entered into prior to the first y day of May, 1865, (with certain' exceptions rnot necessary to mention) nor of any action, suit, or process to revive, continue or enforce - any judgment heretofore recovered in any action founded as aforesaid ; nor of any ac tion founded n any bond, promissory note, bill of exchange or parol promise made since the 1st of May, 1865, in renewal of, or substitution lor, a contract made 'priorto 1st of May, 1 865, to the full amount of the priri. ciple and interest of a debt, existing , prior to said day, and without" other considera tion than such pre existent debt ; nor of any action, suit, or process to revive, continue or enforce any judgment heretoforerecovered upon any such bond, promissory note, bill ol exchange or parol promise as is herein hetore mentioned : Unless before or at Jthe t3TSI55Pmrne.BCing any such action,, pro ceeding or'motion, orot suing out such pro cess, or of executing or enforcing the same, the plaintiff therein, in person or by his at torney. shall by deed, or of record, stipulate 1 that if the defendant shall at the current or next ensuing term of the Court, to which such action shall be brought, or in which it i is pending, or to which such process is re turnable pay to the plaintiff, or into Court for his use, the one-tenth part of the sum of the principal ana interest, up to the first dav of January, 1868, of tne debt recovered, or demanded and not denied to be due, togeth er with tne taxable cost of such suit or pro cess, and shall annually for nine years there alter, pay as aforesaid a like sum : the said plaintiff will accept : such payments in full satisfaction and discharge ot the demand asked for. And if the defendant shall pay the said costs and the debt in tenths annual ly in manner aforesaid, the action shall be continued, from term to term in .the Court, but the Court shall have no jurisdiction to hear, try or determine the same, or to make any other order therein. - , Mr. Rodman the author of this Ordinance is a lawyer of reputation, and cannot be ignorant of the Constitutional prohibition of laws impairing the obligation of con tracts, and of the judicial decisions made under it by the Supreme Court of the United States. Judge Story lays it down as perfectly clear, that any law which en larges, abridges, or in any manner changes the intention of the parties, resulting from the stipulations of the contract, necessarily impairs it and that " any deviation from its terms by postponing or accelerating the period of performance," impairs its obliga tion. A fortiori a law which makes the con- tract wholly invalid, or extinguishes or re leases it, is a law impairing it." The decisions to this effect are numeious, Even a law of one of the Western States re quiring that glands . sold under execution shall bring two thirds of their assessed val ue, has been declared unconstitutional. Mr, Rodman is aware of all this, and yet, in utter disregard of the Constitution and of the Su preme C ourt, he has framedand procured the passage xf an ordinance which repudi ates private contracts, unless the creditors will submit to a ten year's stay law. He must know that if honest Judges are elected they will be bound by their oaths to de , clare this ordinance unconstitutional.. It wears the aspect of a defiance of the riation al Government, and leaves room for the sus picion that the author is not yet cured of the neresies oi iNuluncation and secession; in which he was educated. We fear he is too old to learn that the Constitution of the United States is "the supreme law of the land," "anything in the Constitutions and laws of the several. States to' the . contrary, notwithstanding." We trust the Conven tion may reconsider its action; of yesterday, and that in returning the State to the Union itwill! not send up representatives to Wash ington with a loyal Constitution fi? one hand, and an ordinance' df riulMcfton in the other. - - -" We deeply sympathize with the hardships of the people, and we will gla'dly support f any Constitutional plan of relief. J. G. Lash, Esq., of Forsyth, is known to be one of the - most intelligent, respectable and loyal gentlemen in the State. !He never bowed to Baal. Ho is iron-clad at all points, and can be trusted by all true Republicans, and by all men who desire to see the . State restored to the Union. Let osall xmite upon 1 him, and make,. him Governor. He needs none of .tie.pardoiang grace of Congress to make him clean, and to fit hint to be ruler of a loyal,? reconstructed State. The editor of the ': Standard: T e jup'. quite sure, pould cordially support Mr. Lasb, if s avfnend of his were out of the way.- We appeal to the Standard J to exert its powerful , influence with Governor Holden. I Call on him, in the name of .Liberty 'and tfnioh, wHchylie loves o well, to withdraw in fayor of Mr. Lash. There is a strong5 feeling of repugnance among a large class ofUnipn nien--e8pecial-Jy among the old ;anti-slavery men of "the State, to the support 'of ex-Governor Holden. rr t I V - ine onvension wa called totrnwLlu r- if trtl v a- o'clock. . Prayer Rev. If r. LiTgan, of Convention. The roll was caiieu and 00 members an swered tQ their names. , t ... Journal pf the preyious day read and up- proved. ; ; - ,t ; - , PETITIONS. : Mr. French of Bladen, a petition from James Johnson. u'Ref erred to Committee on Relief. Published oa the flrettl each month by ; .;: J, D UOniNSON co-.. No. 3 N. Butaw St. Baltimore. other t)retraabng. J The tirtues'of JSostetter1 Stomach?Bitter ackhowledged throughout tb country; for Fever and Ague; tod diseases arising from miasma, pv-. ing renef when .all other .remedies have, failed, soothing the sufferer from nervous debility, and bBsroact"? pfwn ii n thejweak and shatter ea con stitution. In C&Kr$T mi" in3MxrQVel ifl- valnAhl. and is -eawraliv used wherever ho 1 f Virrf-t-fn tr tiflli tif are knowUh - -Vn -.M vww 1 r j ! ;Tt not vonr mind be troubled, or yoxa :bod'r - , . i mxr , ; -yu viuuiE.oniuuuujv ptf&Mte?? I NervwichejtB any othernervons c0lP1Hlt,i55t sus by counties, with hints and receipU for rne- . , . oJrinmjappearance, Mnme or i.,iunr5 chamcs. mailed Onreceict of 25 rants . .".t inifH i i rr ' ' ? r 7 lkii i . ...- ... r- To'every ne who win tnd oi 100 ubcnberf aad Ut atimAteft.4he, neryet id, and, defeata these 1IOO, we witi aena $oo m cbo. TERM 8: $1 year In advance. Specimen 71 fThe publishers of the Scientific American in connection with the publication of the paper have acted as Solicitors of Patents for twenty two years.; Thirty, thousand aDDlicationa' fnr Patents have been made through their Agency. -r-More than one -hundred thousand inventors have Igsaat.!-tcceofthc proprietorfv of Scien- saltations and advice to lnventorTTjy-tul, fte. Pamphlets concerning Patent Laws of all coun tries free. ' ', "Atahdsome houndvolume,eontaininel50 dec20-tf ii!-s- 4 MO sabserlbea a,wwWt j Tjemont.St , Boston .Mass., ,Pricev4l.IerT 1868V If he will magnanimously sacrifice his pres ent doubtful chances they will think a great deal better of him,and will very probably for get old grudges before another election comes off. The old anti-slavery men of North Car- olina are conscientious, Christian men ; they are patient, longrsuffering; : forbearing, for-; giving: but they always like to Bee in their re pentant ; enemies,' pe iecutorsrand slanderers,' "fruits, meet for repentaace."j iA. mere - de claration of repentance,' which' is aecompanl ied by a dernahd for high office, fails.to con- vince.tnem.if the gcnuiness of the sor sowi- But when they see penitents coining, clothed , in ; swkciotli and ashes the hearts f the old friends of liberty are melted with winpasuuu, ouu mmeaiaieiy vney go ana kill tne fatted, calf, ; and bring out the costly raiments, for then khejA know ' the lost is bund, and the.' dead is alive Again. Will . . BSPOBTS Or COMMITTEES. ... Mn King, of Lenoir, from the Committee on Contingent Expenses, submittea a report from that Committee, recommending that the .sura of $934.26 be paid conjointly for The report was accepted and adopted. Mr. FaUings frorn the Committee fn Priv- ileges and Elections, to , whom was reterred the claim of Lorenzo, u. nail to the seat oi Mr Williams, of, Sampson, submitted the report of the. Committee .which recommend ed that ,Mr. , Williams' scat be.vacaied by " . unn. not such considerations, as these induce Mr. Holden to postpone his 44 claims ? " 40O'- : --i. -BOO. 'J50 -a- " ''5'M0T- !H" 5l''' ' 'J W0i 'iiriJ,4 "' : 450' 1000 , v , ..s f. 10C0,: i: iM.v r V600 . Speclxaea copies furaUaed Afeatr upoa receipt of Wm. J. Brown, aeainst jjyeldon N, Edwards, et al'., ' In Equity. "t I the plain - ; : SXX i 'LtiAt Geo.Waterhpuse and Michael Bowes, l h wirt t ifi av n k. win rw ru it i aj j mu i v. w. ..vv t.u ia vx. vuiiiiuuub II If' f J W X fl X- W W Kl m m m MM M m M X A J M iJ. Jtf4 ntftrhartvpr 1000 ploafelYbruited.doublecol H. mVji. J . BaltiiaoM; Md. 8ETSIOUI1 SCXXXULtV St. CO UNITED STATES, CANADIAN NEW8PAF5S No. 48 Pnox 8tmt, Naw YoaK.r X .1 (B 8 TIUL 18 AdverUaenBtft - MUetted. far ; I"' AilI.er, anJ ought 'jb'beln eyer farnilr;; ' . r :- . tt t: ; . . . . ... v i . ii u ui!ui vuuuucuucu ui nu iwuuw v. that gentleman an'd allowed .to Mr. Hall. - ISffl inserted .A motion was made t acfopt the report when Mr'. Durham objected and said tha rules wpuld have f to be. suspended, and to that he would object i d; : i- r - . The Chair decided that, as the rales would have' to be suspended, and as the gentleman from Cleaveland had' objected,! no action. could be taken. , , . . ? : j 1 , . ttESOLTJTIOKS. L: Mr. Holt, aresolution in regard filed in the court of equity for Wake county and mn, wtavopagest .from new electrotype plates, ftgamst WeldonN.'Edwards et al, are residents of on gooa yspwy-w myyv-mj anotner Ktate, ana are absent from this State, so with mor thnr 200 engravings on teel a il 3ocxl, that pjce cannot be; personally served, upon and aerieof fine, authentic iap. 0; , . thehi; the said Waterhouse and the said Bowes ItKrfnpriaesthft AtaqiutielJicphyatu- are hereby notified to be and appear at the term ral HistcTiropphj?Ar4i of th court to be held for said county, at f . i Hirr',JT,'tT,7.r"j.il-j ir ;.j j f." i uie court uuuse,m iubcilt ox xiaieieu,on ue nrsi fr I , It is necessary M?everje aer,mn- Monaay after the fourth Monday in March next. 8 5 4..) , sable U every Aiimstera punaay pcnooi j acu- then to plead flngwer or emnr. accord ing to the course of said court, or the hill will be taken pro confesso as to them, : - " rates. ? J neMinenj ana ny me presa generaiij m uf i WM. S. MASON. I Tolthft eptmtry, as .OL,?.?. iiMv,:; a '.v.. CL and M. in Eauitv: I n i 1 ' L ' .. iiv - , - - : I -.'-i- t I ' v ' - . . ' ' i i- i , juajjtiB TTvino-bono-ht out Mr. S. MARCH'S FAC- nr-i;.)..-; ,-n.;ma naWAm)& HAliRISS. ' TORY stock late Norfolk Agricultural Works 7 hont GOO Tjaea. has been renrinted bUVjinit,.,, i . . . -eluding an ws ; - , N this country in larger type; and spread oyer 800 General Commission Merchants, FAMOUS MAR CM PLQW FATTERJfii. octavo pages, ;viaenuyy maaing' a larger oop is now constantly engaged W mahufacturmg 1 than the original to give the 4nrpression easier that it fa our edition:" It ha less thaa "half : the FLOWS, CULTIVATORS, SCREW COTTON reading matter ot ottre, ana soiaconsiaeraDiy ' PRESSES AN D HAND TRUCKS, CAKTS. - mgner man tne luiguan uuw u. mid how hw - WHEELS. WAGONS. 'BARROWS."-' J in this country. Some ageiteare endeavotmg to -r -'"PTYW ArTD oTTTERilASTTXnR. 1 ! rjalnfbff this -juvenile edition for.ours. -'tfl 26 COMMERCE STREET. Norfolk; Va.'- sassination of the late President, Mr. Lincoln, nd (n;condemnation of Mr.-W. W. Holden. ; His experience int the bsifleM,ufrom navinsr fl-i mAr.- nhiPod to tne reading been superintendenfc bf the'Wbrksrmakes hirtf Hat fv!w,,r -.-.w - - l well acquainted witn the wants of the farmers in of the resolution, , and, on motion oi mr. French of Chowan, it was returned to its owner, without being read. . - J. Mr. lbg, a lesufuiiuiralJullsUri the OLD NORTH STATE, and having an ax tensive factory ill actual operation,' h is intro ducing or turning to good effect, thebestiro-. !ntH "f th dav. ;om- PK00EEDINGS OS THE 00UVENTI0N. Tuesday Evening, March 3. The Convention was called to rder at 7i o'clock! ' ' President Cowles in the chair. , The roll was called and 1 86 members an swered to their names. , . . . SPECIAL OKDEB.' - --i ' Jlr. Rodman's ordinance, introduced some weeks since ' in regard to relief, being the special order for . the night was taken up and read. " y ' Mr. Rodman arose and proceeded to ex plain . thet subject, section by section, and said the ordinance was not only intended to give relief to the debtor, but to the creditor also. He argued that it contained no taint of repudiation; andf ailed to see whj it could not be passed. j i f Mr. Congleten opposed the bill: on the ground that it extended relief to a scertain class only. He wanted a bill that would re lieve all and tor such an one he would vote. Mr. Hobbs would. go for anything . that would extend relief to the people, if it could be incorporated ihv the ' Constitution! 't'Orj. posed the idea of making any ordinance a separate subject jtobe voted trpon, distinct from the ConsUtutioh.' . ' J. ' 'j ; ?Mr. Hodnett said the whole cry of, relief came from the rich man: the large ' land owners, and noti frml the V poor working man. They (the rich men) were crying for relief from their obligations to the poor man. mr. n. wisueu hj unow ii ium the balance scale of justice Mr. Jones, of ?sWashington,, spoke long and earnestly, in opposition , to the proposi tion, and said that" he considered it, after the whole matter was . summed, up" to be nothing more than practical repudiation. . -''Mr; Rodman salde ad done' his duty, and j would, wash' his ; hands of all responsi bility. ; He wanted the people of the State to know who it was,' that was opposed to giving them relief, and lemanded: the pre vious question. He-demanded tne ayes and nays passage 42. Mr. Durham said he would vole Iri ihVsf firmalive -ibr this reason, namely, . because the people would Irate tha Chance cf .totins uponie maiier separately, DUt tnougnt the whole thing unconstitutional. - Mr. Tourgee gave notice that on . to mor rdw'he'wbuld m6ve-a reconsideration of the vote just taken 'Ti""'f . Mr. Rich moved, to take up his resolution (published yesterday) in' regard to the apr pointment of a committee: of two Srom each Congressional iDisifict to' arrange matten for tne Constitution.' The motion to take up prevailed, and Mr. Tourgee moved to amend by striking out the preamble. Car mittee on Divorce. The hour for the consideration Of die Spe cial Order arrived before any action was ta ken. :':''.'( . - i SPECIAL OBDER IKMIQ RATION j The question .recurred ,upon the jsubsti tute of Mr. Candler. Prolonged an d conflict ing debate ensued until the hourof twelve " i arrived, the time set apart for the jcnnsidera tion othe report of the Committee 4on Fi nance, when , i . i .:. This report was adopted after some amend ments. . , , The report, as amended, will be published by us as early as practicable. . . , ,MrJ, Rich, by consent, introducwl an or dinance to amend the charter of the Chat ham Railroad, whichr was referred. , Leave of absence was granted Mr. Jones, of Washington. . The Convention then adjourned till 7T o'clock thi s evening. V All orders sent to him for J?SlM TOOLS of any kind, will receive prompt attention, and be filled with superior articles at the lowest Factory prices. Address, U. uukuai, : Southern Agricultural Works, Norfolk, Ya. Persons wishing to call will find the works near the Cemeterv irate at Ncc 16 18 and 20 Nicholson street. . , , dec31-tf s ECOND EDITION OF EATON'S FORMS. The above work, revised, enlarged and correct" ed by the author, and containing 655 pages, is now in the hands ot the suDscriDer lor, aaie. nce f cash. , .a t - - ' ' i'" "I am f request yiir. Eaton'to state that 'all oraers ior ui pwjl iuubi wj bcui uj uic ' 5 RUFUS H. PAGE, Ag't- juidgh; n. a; Nov; 25;i867.im, , i At a dinner given by the directors of one of the Boston State banks, one evening last week, there were present, among others thirty geptlemen worth a $1,000,000 each. " , The. people of, Florida , are. now indulging in green peas, peppers, tresh lemons and new "VfEW BOARDING HOUSE, ON BTLLSBO- RO STREET, ; ' ' Has been opened tye leign re- cepuonet hoaraers, : ... . :nt , d Transient prJlcffular ,; ; The iurnitui Acd ireneral -Appointments of the establishment are equal in elegance to - these of any public house in the South, and he believes that the. taoles : will compare tavoraoiy won those of any other dty,(1 (- ; -a - . i , 24-tf ,; , 4 GEORGE E SPOONER. GENTS WANTED ? In every County of .North and South Carolina, to auvras and sell . ., , f , .'.' J-.3', Lloyd's Kew, . Double Map of North America on the face, and a COUNTY MAP of the United States on the back, twrerinir DEMORESTS YOUNG AMERICA,! 24 square feet ot muslin, with rollers, &a. t . Other j ' . . ageaciea can, be - given, if. desirednAgentamake the best Juvenile Magazine ' -hvcry Boy and Girl that sees it says so ; all the Press says so ; and Parents and Teachers confirm it.' 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These are favorite month! y Periodical.' Beau-? StSi f ul premiums' Offered to getters up of dub 11 Send for Specunens to: . '' ' l.ls. Nov? tf J . ff J . A .... 1.1 4 i - . xranaio. n. air. 17L0UR1 FLOUR I ! Locust . Point Family X Flour. .'Flour in sacks and barrels, on land and am vine dailr. J jan28-tf W II JOJIES &QO T UCKWHEAT FLOUR 1000 lbsi No. I N. -U C. Buckwheat Flour, just received. jan28-tf W II. JONES & CO from five to twenty dollars per dav. . WARREN Jl, MARSHALL, ' , . 'i; ', . J- 'i General, Agent Lloyd's Map. Viul 23 ' I -IT. I . Columbia, S, 6. a 1 All Carolina papers inserting this notice to the amount of $8 will receive a copy f of the map in payment,, .,,4; foi v 1 1 s ' f; ' . it! OS vWii; t. BcfcPuhlisheraii' ' fb 19-6t- . 126 Asylom St., Hartford Com J Will attend rromutlv to sales of Cotton. Grain. Teachers, students, retired clergymen, fanners, Timber. Tobacco. Naval Stores. &c. and Dur- and energetic wcerf firia ttie agency for this work j cnase 0f knpplies. 'Witt forward cotton to Europe both peasant ItfvgploynHaitI Send JREEof forwardihg CHARGE' jan28 2m lot drculars? grvhig--full partiCTdarsy term; &cT, ; . , ; toHM.;-& 'ua .i,S.OiiwlaNilama, vast1 ' I ' . , - , r--i','J'roBrff CAROLINA. BOARD OF DIRECTORS t R. W. Pulliam, President, u Geo. W. Swepson, V . n. VY lllard, : -W.J. Hawkins, ! n ; ' A. S. Merrimon. W. B.Gulick, Cashier, v C. J. Iredell, Teller. Deals in Exchange Sight Drafts, Gold and Silver coin, and Government and other Securities. 'Uncurrent Bank ; Notes bought at the highest . prices. ,; Packages sent by Express will be remit ted for promptly in currencyVor in New : York funds at par. r. i ? ; J A SCHOLARSHIP FOR ' BAE." j ( ' A SAoiarship,' in, the I ;Old ' EstaUishcti cal Busineas , College and , Isational s Telfgraphic Institute of -Baltimore, f or aala . on reasonable terms. An excellent opportunity is. here! pre sented for;a young man 'of ilimitedi oaeans to acquire a. practical: knowledge or Book-keeping, Commercial Arithmetic and, Correspondence, and to learn. th prijrimVf:rMe2Xaiitile: Law,. &c Applyat the Register OlScea ir.t jul23tf. C f j lOTORMATION? - m: s; -H f Jntormatioa guaranteed to produce a luxuriant growth. xf , hair upon a, bald head or beardless I -7i Price Ccrreot, February 25, 1868. face, also a receipt for the removal of Pimples, 1 Bank of Cane Fear " .....i BloUJifis,Enmtions, etc on the skin, leaving the same,' son, ciear, ana Deauuiul, can be obtained without charge by addressing' , r. THUS. F: CHAPMAN. Chesost f ang3 191y.! ' 8 Broadway -New York! n.TO WNSTJMPTIVES. The Rey.EpwJl'Wl'wiU send'(free' of chargeXQrfaU,wh desire V ithe prescription with the directions for making and using the sim ple, remedy by whici he was cured of a lung, affec tion and that dteadful disease Consumption. ". His only ohject is to benefit the afflicted, and he hopes every sufferer will ' trj his presctigtion,' as it will cost them nothing, and may "prot e a blessing. !''Hease'ad'dress 'i"";:! f : ' -,f . aug 161y ' "pREV.Ebv'ARDAC,WTSON, No. 165 South "hSJnsbxiTj.1. Y. ., A .Clergyman,, while residing inonth America as a missionanrdisvereda safe and simple rem- I edy for, the , Cvp of Nervw18 WesJaiess, , Early lJecayA.,seases...Uruiar7 Aand,Jemmal Organs, and,the whlej traui of disorders brought on by hanefnj ana vicious hahlia. Great numbers have been cured by this.nohle emedy. Prompted by a desire to benefit the afflicted aw nnfortunatel will send the recipe for 'preparing' and using this medicine, in a Sealed 'envelope, to any one who needs t, Fret cf Chttge 'AMress: - ' 'U , . f -v-r ,x-.J 1 JOSEPH T; INMAN; s - -jy .is ; i Station B,BSbl House,' ; -jan 14-ly- ' - '-t New York City. : t ERRORS OF -TOUTHi ' v- h A Gentleman who suffered for years from Ner vom Debilityi-PremaTOrrI)e ef fects of ywthfal- Wdlscretl the sake of Buffermghuiuanityi send free to? all who need it; the- reoeipe and directions for inaking the sim pie remedy hy Jwhich-rao was eured Sufferers wishmg tc. profit try, tne- aavernsers experience "PJR, DANIEL. BREED Solicitor of Patents & Consnltiiig Chemist, T Office, 781 F Streetj opposite Patent Cmce, (Late of the Ul Si Patent Office : formerlv bf the , Gr1to?vf dTT; l-esao so by.adaresaing; in perfect confidence, - , , and WuL) . ; , - , Dr. Breed having devpted .hia tunAt.io.patent business, f either in the Government service or as Solicitor,) since ,1852, feels confident .hv offering 1 his services tot inventors., ,tie wiu prompyy atr tend to any business before .the.U. SL Paten Of-, fice, also obtain Patent? in' England and. other countries of Europe, and .give' especial attention to chemical, rejected and other difficult and im- Tjortaia cases, auutcbo Dr.! DANIEL BREED, dec31-tf 1 ; :tS-' Wangtoni D. C. rTlAYLpRjB " IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN, x Hardware, utleryBar Iron"pdteiWag(ra 5taterial, House Furnishing; Gds, ftrjn, 1 ' XTtihnct? Tools. verv Des- ' i . ' kci?;tibn Of Hardware fbr MnlingV ' f ' 'on TTmn Packing: htm r:StriaM jan2S-2nt orfolkiTa.' y'ANTED 10 RENT A PIANO. 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Specimen copies tree, for stamp,' with listjrf splendid premiums to Agents. - Tlie puhusherdrthB AmeriH tStfS?k journal have estahiished a'Veterniary Department ' in the cohunns of the ' Journat which Is placed under the charge of a disdnguished' Veteruiary' ProfelssoT', whose duty it is to receive questions as to the ail tnenrsWin1uTiesrfWrtmWcs an swer' TO prints :hi fcdhnectidlf wjftKlh qtfestion, How they shonhl be treited fcMf " The pre sfcrmtions te'grV&i mlmdrthuserysubscTi- Lbt toths Journatha always af 'hJseommand a Veterinary Surgeon; free of charge ; Every'-Far- wisrand Ktoek lvedar shoola subBCnbe tor u-i Address N. P. BOYER & Co.. Publishers, 10 - Gum Tree, Chester Co., Pa, u tt tt u 'u ff ' f " tt tt . . . Charlotte'.', Clarendon . . .. '. . ... Commerce Fayettevflle.. Lexington, (old) ............. (new,)....". ......... Le3tingtoh, payable at Graham. North 'Carolina . . . . ; : . .". . . . . Roxboro . Thomasville. . . .. ....... .:. . .. Wade8boro. . . , Washington;.. Yanceyville . . . VYiImim?ton:iJj.: i-. ........ . Commercial Bank of Wilmington : . ..... . Farmer's Bank of North Carolina, (old,). 'ytia . . f. (nw,). Greensboro 21 utual Insurance Co.,. Merchant's Bank, NewUan Aimers and Planters Bank janl7-tf DR. CHAUSSD33TS EMPRESS! A FRENCH PREPARATION -?Jt j.h&j : roR THE HAIR. It is not a Dye, tVffl 'restore Gray or Faded Haito its origmalebloT in one week genres all Diseases of the-85ah?,-renKrfDani irritations prevents Hair from falling off from any cause ; compels new Hair to grow ; on bald heads wheh fallen bff from disease ; is free from all disagreeable smell y -will . not'-soil the finest lines ; is the Finest Toilet Article everproduced (elegantly perfumed,) and is warrarp every instance or monev. rpfnndfid. Fopfc Dmg gists generally. ( Weeks & . Potter, Boston, sole Agents for 'the United' States. For Physicians' and Clergymen's-. certificates, t see circular with eacfc bottle. ": .'. i- -ul :' ltf 30 3 ir 10 18 10 22 f0 50 00 24 7 2 25 25 25 10 G GO EMPIRE SEWmG MACHINE CO. - TklNCIPAi OTFlcr, "646 Broadway - ' New York. " Qrea'timprovemeat iri Sewing Machines. Em pire Shuttle, "Crank Motion, Sewing Machine. It is thus rendered noiseless in . action. ? Its motion being all positive, it is not liable to get out of order.- It is the best Family Machine 1 Notice i s called to our new and Improved Manufacturing Machine, for Tailors and Boot and Shoe Factory. Agents wanted,tr whom a liberal-discount will be given, a No consignments made...! "v . ltf EMPIRE SEWING MACHINE CO. KEROSENE & GAS STOVES. m Tea and Coffee Uoilers, Glue Pots, OU Cans, &c., &c. f ' J:: -z :-Lh1Lr , t All the Cooking for a family may be done with Kerosene Oil, or Gas, with less trouble,1 and at less expense, than by any other fuel. Each Article rnanufactnred bv this Company is guaranteed to perform all that is fclaimed tor it. f f liberal discount to the trade. . . ', KEROSENE LAMP HEATER COT . lH -,.k ' ,206 Pearl Street, N. Y. "REST DRIED FRUIT ' FOE "FAMILY USE. Families or Schools Qennng to, supply them selves with a good article of Dried Fruit for winter hse, can have "any Tdnd;1or'ian'Ja8sortment, care fully selected and packed in half -barrels or barrels, by pplyil;j tofthe undersigned. " ' ' v : Apples, peeled and unpeeled Peaches, Pears Cherries and Plums, now on hand and constantly nipping. .' E. A. VOGLER, sepl3-lxa, Salem, N. C An 1 17 1.1 -
Daily Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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