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if Special Xo(icesi! Special Notices. Special Dispatch to the JJew York AlABAKA i A Metsage from Gov. Beeom- everything calculated to insure the, peace1 and of the nation. They require that they should dictate terms before resuming their places in the Union. uV.

T. H. 3Iiller, TTy110 BE-OPENED HIB HOUSE, J-A Thanks her friends for former patronan. and begs iU Raleigh, Dec 18061 Hi-t Thk. C.

We i regret to jAuul Report the earn that the prospects $f4ta College, at I era, Chanel Hill re not very good but few sta-a i annual report of Hon. 'Alexander Tr dentin of; them talk v- Randall shows a satisfactory condition of af- of leaving so we are informed. iTJi; fairs in the postal department revenues aoement of the Institotion does not iv sat- of this department for the year ending June islaction. We have no unkind feelings for 30th, 1866, were 14,886,986, 21, and the ex- A CARD TO INYALIIYS. mmdi a Adaption of tAe Constitutional JLmend- 1 DISEASES OF THE EYE AlTD EARt ii ThnrsdajDec.

6, VA. TRILL A Clergyman, while residing in South Ameri HOJTEST TO PROTECT DEBETORS. vine, following- special disnatnlr hm ca ns a missionary; discovered a safe and simply RENT. th Prudent, Uov. owaia persuuauy penaiturea Buowing ail excess remedy the Cureof Nervous Weakness, Early oi me latter oi iie aecreaae ot DOOTORiUABDNE oJlAssenMu of the State of JVbrthCari uecay, uiseases of the Urinary and Seminal Or 1 ILL RENT TOR THE E5TSUINO TEAR, my House and Lot nn rfmm nt gans, andj the whole train of disorders brought csteem him highly bat the opinion prevails that there oitght to be a change the head of the Institution-' We are sorry to say this, bat we feel it ot yTA0 veerti, ittu c- iwrwy enacted OU lie Cemetary; The House contains Ave rooms revenue compared the previous fins 11-5 per cent, and the increase, of ex- penditures 12 per cent Including the stan-- on by baneful and vicious habits.

Great numbers XpKidEBtir oMHcrxnr. jsm vj- a uai in au cases where DroDertv shall bis offered have been already cured by this noble Gov. Patton recommends the passage ot the Con--tittrtioaal Amendment by the Legislature. vf He aaya that events now tranapiring bear with peenhar force upon Alabama and Its relatione to the To these events we cannot be Indif, ferent JThey are of so vital a character that we Bhould give them calm and deliberate consideration. the Chief Executive of the he oesiue a nasement story; with necessary out-' houses; a large kitchen garden, and good well of water, Possession will be riven on the first appropriation ior iree inau matter, rrompieu Dy a aesire to benefit the amleted and OCULIST.

AND JURIST, ON OPERATOR posed to -public fanction at execution The Denoerat also make: the following ($700,000,) the actual deficiency for the past" or terms armiy to nil wD1rt nsible observations in relation to year is oniy o.i,oo.. Unfortunate, I will send the recipe fpr preparing and using this rnt diclne, In a scaled envelope, to munvAlJl OX.aiAia. TH Raleigh, Dec. 10, KW0. ESTIMATE FOR 1866.

-7- The estimated expenditures for tlie'vear any one who needs it, free of charge, nutu issue. irom a Justice of a Peace or from any of the several Courts of said State, before such sale shall take place, it shall be the dntv vvc vo express ma apprehension lt the stability of affairs be suddenly broken up! There unmistakable purpose among those i Please inclese a post-paid envelope, addressed EYE ANI EAR. Mending June 80th, 1868, 8re 116,583,000 the uuugreB mj eniorce, at an nazardsj their own terms of restoration The i -of thfi ShWifF the public lands donated to this State for an Agricultural College By an act of Congress" a 'large quantity of public land was donated to each State', to erect and put In Operation an Agricultural College. The Governor suggests that North they propose will reverse the, present progress to j-oureelt Address, JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D.

Bible House, 'New Tork City. Dec. 111806. 1 ll-ly. "revenues estimated at $15,105,835, and ap- propriation for free' matter $700,000 $15,806,225 excess of expenditures, For this deficiency no special' appro- I nriatirkn will haMnmMi i cievuuuu or eieuuuuus; 10 SUmiTiOn a Justice of the Peace and two freehold iiuc cDiuuiisuuicDi oi permanent tranquility, and augments the distress which now Saint Mary's School, i RALEIGH.

If. C. Risht Rev; Tkoa. Atklawa, D. Rev Aldert Sme4es, D.

1 ivh' Rev. Bennett Smedea, A Jf. Respectfully informs the citizens of Rafegh. ard that he will beat the Exchange Hotel on Saturday, November 4th, and remain until Thursday, November29th, aud again on Saturday, December 22d, until Thursday, the 27tb. After that time monthly, of which' dtje notice will be given.

i vt- -r Carolina's share ot this fund be used 'to en ers, to be and appear on the day of sale, and the said Justice of the Teace shall administer to the said freeholjdere the following oath "We and The Greatest Discovery of the A ge. Chapel HilL do-ndtthmtsuch adispo- 000for. tran8ortAtion between Atchi-aition of the fund would be prudent or Dcue-. i 80n and Folanm. New York and CftHfnrnl Farwers, families, and others can purchase no ficjal, unless the management at Chapel Hill San Japan and China, and fee- rpHE FIFTIETH TERM OF THIS SCHOOL remedy equal to Dr.

Tobias' Venetian Liniment, for Dysentery, Colic, Croup, Chronic Rheuina- vt a lnanffarate a confusion, the end of which no human prescience can To-day the cardinal principle of restoration seems to be the favorable action of the Constitutional Amendment. Upon the merits of the Amendment his views are already, known, and are founded on principle. The necessities of the case, I am now constrained to think, are different. We should look our condition foil in the face. I therefore recommend anew to your consideration this measure in the light in which it now presents itself, or such other measure as your wisdom may suggest Should you Bee proper to ratify the same, and rail restoration follow, we is materially changed.

At present, scores of wiu commence Janaary 10tki 1M7. tisiiv Sore Throat, Sea-sickness, Cats, Burns, Swellinga, Old Sores, Headache Mos and continue to the 6th of June. quito Bites, Pains in the Limbs, Chest. Back, TheexnensMOf a tinnll tnr Bnatvl WuMnr uu Boiemniy swear mac we are tmcon-nected with both Plaintiff and! Defendant in the execution, that we aro friendly to both theparties and that we will view and examine the property of the Defendant and 'assess said property at a cash valiiation, each article of property impartially and" to the best of our iudy- With tuition in Ensrllah. Trtrnt-h mnA UHUi.

If it does not give relief the money will be our young men are going to Colleges outside the Umitsof this State Chapel tlill does not sustain the reputation it formerly did and the addition of an Agricultural Department will net much help its standing. We are op- posed to partial donations of public proper- ty or money, jlf it is thought best not to es- tabfish a separate Collegft fot promoting Ag- Ofllee hoars from A. K. te p. jf.

And can be consulted on DEAFNESS, NOISE IN THE HEAD, CATARRH, DISCHARGES FROM THE EAR, SCALES IN T11 EAR ACCUMULATION OF WAX IN THE EAR, OBSTRUCTIO OF THE EUSTACHIAN tween the United States and Brazil. -v POSTAGE STAMPS AJTO STAMPED ESVELOPE8. Postage and stamped envelopes produced in all. $1 1,988,668.25 a decrease of as compared with the previous year. The aggregate, of stamped envelopes and stamped wrappers issued during the year ended June 30, 1866, was $39,094,725 an increase of nearly 50 per cent The increased demand since 1st of July for enveIofe3 per Term, are, In currency, ISO, 50.

All that is asked is a trial, and use it according to the directions. Dr. Tobias Dear Sir hate nsed vonr V- ror circouu-, appiy to in a sector. Dec 11, 1866. ni-6t-pd AUCTION SALE GOVERNMENT PROPERTY.

netian Liniment in my 'family for a number of I TUBE, and all Acute or Chrouie Diseases of ricultnre. let the tuna te rainy divided may trust to time and the influence of our representatives to mitigate its.harshness. If, on the other hand, admission is delayed, the warning to our may be relied upon to prevent that concurrence on their part which alone can give the measure practical effect. Having done all, we may then commit our cause to a just God, The message was referred in both Houses to the Committee on Federal Relations. years, and believe It to bo the best article for XK and AIR PASSAGES.

k-. what it is recommended that I have ever used. For sudden attack of croup it ta invaluble. I have ho hesitation in recommending it for ill belief, so help us God." Sec. Sj Be it further enacted, ITiat should said freeholders be unable to agree as to the value of all or any of said Defendant's estate or property so levied on, that it shall be the duty of said ustice of the Peace to act as nm-pire.

And when said assessment and valuation shall be agreed on, it shall be TTTILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC' AUCTION, at RALEIGH; N. CL. oa the diseases it professes to I have sold it wnn pnntea cards ana requests tor returning direct to the if, not promptly delivered to the address, is very notable, beinjr about 66 per cent The general use of such envelopes will tend largely to reduce the number of dead letters. During the year fifty-seven claims, amounting to $3,852.04, on Thnrsday, tke 20tk dar of Deecmber. among all onr-CoHeges, and let an Agricultural Chair be supported in each.

Let Chapel Hill take its chance among other institutions, and let the institution be conducted in a more energetic and economical manner. It might be better, for the present, to leave the fund in the hands of the State authorities, unappropriated." i i Mr. Weatworth offered" resolution in the House' of Kepresentativeswof the United States, a day or two since, to the effect that ARTIFICIAL EYE; Inserted without PAIN, and perfectly resembling the natural Operations for CATARACT, STRABISMUS or CROSS EYE, Artificial Pupil, skillfully all discuses of the The following articles of Government property, me auty ot saia ireehoiders to report for many years, and it gives entire satisfaction. i i CHAS. IL TRIMNER.

i Qnakertown, N. May 8, 1866. Price, 40 and 80 cents. Sold by all druggists. Office, 56 Cortlandf street, New Tork.

i Dec. 1, 1866. 110 Im ALLCOCKS POROUS PLASTERS. BEST STRENGTHENING PLA8TER IN THE FIFTEEN (15) HORSES Sale to take place at the BAPTIST GBOVC Reorganization at the South. The unsatisfactory condition of affairs at the South is established by the reports of the military commanders stationed there.

To many of the statements enanating from that section, respecting outrages nppn freedmen and other evidences of aversion to Federal control, we have paid little attention, believing that they were colored, if not invented for partisan purposes. But to the representations made by our military authorities in the Southern! States no suspicion can nossi- account 01 rooDeries by armed iorces, have been allowed, and nine, amounting to have been rejected. MAIL SERVICE nf" OPERATION. Of mail routes in operation, there were 6,930 aggregate length, 180,021 miles ag EYE AND and to commence at the many recent acts of disloyalty in the Rebel States are additional reasons why they treated, and every operation in Aural and Op-thalrnle Surgery, performed by WORLD. r- 10 o'clock, A.

tStT TERMS U. Carrrncy. Jg By order of i5 Brevet Lieut J. D. 8TUBB3, 11 Chief Qaartermaater.

G. Vajt S. Anriir, 1st Lieut. 8th Inf ty, A. A.

Q. U. 8. A. Dec.

IL 1866. ll-4t should pass the Constitutional Amendment before Congress can consider the propriety aiicock's forous riasters resolve and assuage pain by calling forth tfte acrid humors from parts internal to the skin and general circulation me same to saia officer signed 'with their names, specifying thereiD jhe value of each article of property levfeid on, and it Bhall be the duty of said pfficer to return such inventory with saijd valuation, with the papers in the easej Sec. Beit further enacted That when sjaid apartment and. valuation shall haye been made, and thei same re ported 4s aforesaid to said officer; that said property or so much thereof as may benecesarj to secure the payment of said Execution or executions, shall be exposed to sale for cash, and when" the thus, in many cases, positively evaporating the DOCTOR GARDNER Principal Office, 84 West Fortieth street. New t3T For reference, Testimonials; 4kksen4 for a CIRCULAR.

jflf v'- disease, JAMES LULL. M. D. bly attach. Whatever be their opinions on controverted political questions, at any rate they are responsible and impartial They enjoy the well-earned confidence of the loyal people of the land, and their averments will undoubted! be accepted as conclusive on questions ot On the important fact touching the treat of admitting them.

It was passed by 119 to 32. .1 One of these recent acta' of disloyalty in Iforth-CaroUna was the election of Judge Manly to the Senate. Another, was the-declaration by Gov. Worth in his message that Congress is an unconstitutional body. There is nothing equal, in the way of a plaster, to the- Porous Elaster of Mr.

ALLCOCK. Everything is pleasant about them. They are the gregate annual-, transportation, 71,837,914 miles aggregate annual cost, The length of routes was increased over the preceding year 88,581 miles; the annual transportation, 13,724,420 mites and the cost, $1,393,590 the increase arising principally from the restoration of service in the Southern States. The amnunt due for service in the late surgent States for the year ending June 86, 1856, was $769,218 the net postal receipts for the same period, liabilities exceeding receipts by 883. The whole service now1 in operation in these States of all grades number 1.523 routes, with an aggregate length of 60,1 70 miles, at a cost of $1,845,623 54 per annum.

The numlier of Southern railroad routes not in operation September 80, 1866, was fourteen aggregate length. 696 12-100 miles. plaster of the and fit type of our present ad vancement in science and art. In Asthma, Cough, Opinions of the Kidney Affections, Gout, Rheumatism, and local deep-seated pains, they afford permanent, reliefl J. F.

JOHNSON, M. D-, owl qld cciorr hotel for sale, By order of the Directors, the'property knowa' as the Onion Hotel situated 1 tbe centra of the city and Immediately opposite tha aad embracing an entire Square, will bold at auction on the first dayot January 1863. $3,000 cab, the remainder on time. Dee. 8th 1866.

ll-tda. yT ANTED. "i A SITUATION A8TEACHEr' IN A PRIVATE lamily for the ensning twelve months, by a lady who has had several years etpcrlence la Instroctingm tbe ntual English branches, together with Latin, French and Musks. Twelve or fifteen pupils preferred. Address, stating terms.

Miss F. Jelks, ear Topical plaintiff his attorney, or agent, or any other person shall bid at the least three-fourths bf the assessed value of any article or articles of said property, such article or articles shall be sold and delivered by said officer to the Durchasert THE REPUBLICAN CAUCUS. Important measurt agreed poj Mr. JSaymon rdmtit itA Urn JiepubUeq parly JU, it allowed to Want if a mote of 38 to The Louisville JburnM.a&y. The testimonials which Dr.

Gardner presents to the public could never have been obtained, except; by the display of great skill and learning in JhW'' One thing especially commendable in the Doctor's practice is, that he will not i attempt an ment of the ireedmeu, the testimony of the Generals is positive and unfavorable. An idea has obtained that South Carolina has done itself houor by the fullness of its provisions, for justice to the colored people. Gen. Sickles, however, reports that in some districts of that State the freedman is dependent upon the presence and protection of national troops for security for life, limb or property." prevailing. indisposition to prosecute, and a failure to punish offenders when negroes are the 'sufferers is imouted From a personal knowledge of these plasters, we can state that they are decidedly preferable to any other in use Wherever relief is to be obtain but no ed by the use of a plaster, we should recommend aruuie nor speices oii nroDertv mi umuic uissast; ior ine saae.oi a iee iranRly tells the patient whether he can be cured or not We cheerfully recommend Dr.

Gartmeir to the attention of all our friends who mav anfferln(r a a them. All the routes in thse States wre duly ad-' vertised to be let to contract but on a large A. INGRAHAM, M. Editor N. T.

Mentor; Agency, Brandreth House, New York. number no proposals were received, and on many others the bids were extravagantly from diseases of the eye or i The Richmond Times says-: We Bjve no hesitation in saying that Dr. Gardner is the most or wairer MjncK, Munrtetoro', Uertrord Ca, North (arnlina i North Carolina. Sold by all Druggists. Nov.

19 106 lm belonging to said defendant shall be sold atj said sale, unless it shall bring three-fourths of said valuation. Sec. 4. Be it further enacted, That said Justice and freeholders shall be entitled, and shall receive from said defendant; one dollar each; for every day high. 4 Ralelgb, Dec.

8, I860. llft-St The overland mail route to California has scienunc.ana successful eye and ear in this conntrv J'fii i OF HOUSE RANKING to the local authorities and an extraordinary State enactment is cited under which militia officers may disperse, suppress, kill and destroy any company of freedmen or 6thers who shall be lurking in any suspected place where they may do mischief!" From Kentucky, Gen. Davis reports an increase of lawlessness since the triumph of rebel candidates at the election. Gen. Wood, writing now two points of departure one from Junction City, Kansas, and the other from Fort Kearney, Nebraska.

The lines from these WAsmsoroir, Dec 5. The Republican caucus to-niht was attended by nearly every member of tbe House and Senate. It remained in session for about two hottrsvtbe proceedings being of a highly interesting character. Several members took Slu Raymond to task for his temporary desertion from tbe party, and quite a lively discussion on the matter was indulged in. The first business in order was the report of the Committee of Nine appointed at the last caucus to determine upon a coarse ot proceedings foi.

Congress during its present session. The Committee recommended, first, the appointment ef a special committee of three to go to New Orleans to investigate the facta eunnected with, the riot of last This was cnanimomsly adopted with' great ap ptaasc Next came a recozamcudalion fora cotn-iaittee of three to investigate tbe circumstances attending the murder of three citizens of Maine, serving in the United States army in South Carolina. A fall history of this murder and all the parties and cuenmataneea connected with it appeared in the --'Tnbune" of Lst Itooday, This JY COOKE CO. I -L "DK Gardner's treatment of tbe eye and ear is wonderful." Richmond JSiuiuiret. li 'if "We feel justified ifl recommending Doctor Gardner to those suffering from diseases of, the Corner of Wall and Ksssaa JTew York.

employed in making said assessment and valuation. Vi Sec; 5. Be it further enacted, That all laws arid clauses of laws coming in con with our houses in Philadelphia eye and Whiff. Mi LAND FOR SALE, LEASE OR RENT. THE SUBSCRIBER WISHES TO LEASE FOR a term of years, sell or rent a nay suit parties, that well known plantation situated In tbe County of Greene.

N. known aa the fiheeter plantation, containing two thousand acres, eleven hundred ot which are In a high state ot cultivation, well adapted to the growth o. Cotton, and said by competent judges, to be unsurpassed is productiveness by any in Easter Carolina. An abundance of Marie, of the beat quality and of easy of access abounds on the farm, with am pie supply of mud for composting. Woodland conviently situated for the use of tbe Spacious and com mod Ions dwelling bnu with -from Mississippi shows that laws remain in force prohibiting freedmen from ourehasW and Washington, we have opened a NEW YORK HOUSE at above location, and offer our services to Banks, Bankers, and Investors for the transac flict with this act be, and the same are We can safelv and cordiallv recrimmpnrl rir real estate, and that only freedmen who have hereby 'repealed.

tion of their business in this city, Including pur Sec. 6. Be it further enacted. That chases and sales of Govbbnment Secubitrs, Stocks, Bonds, and Gold. We are constantly this act shali.be in force from and after its ratification.

I Gardner, who will fulfill all he undertakes to per-torm." Baltimore Clipper. ill The New Orleans True Delta says if We can safely recommend Dr. Gardner as a successful operator on the eye and ear. He wilH not underr take to treat a case unless a euro can oi effectud." r- represented at the Stock Exchange and Gold bear arms. The inferior local authorities, too, are slow to proceed against rebel offen-; ders, who usually escape unpunished Gen.

Sheridan, referring to affairs in Texas, speaks yet more positively. There, the General remarks, "the trial of a white man for the Board, where orders sent us are promptly filled. points meet at Denver Territory. "The Junction City road connects at Wyandotte with the Pacificrailway from St Louis, Mo, making a continuous railway connection with the eastern cities. The preparation of post-route maps for publication has been continued by the topographer, and is well advanced.

The next amount of fines and deductions' during the year was $56,302.09. The kinds was $53,627.50. a curtailment over the previous year of $38,088.36. FOREIQK MAO, SERVICE. The aggregate amount of postage sea, inland, and foreign upon the correspondence exchanged with foreign countries, was $2, 289,219.39, being an increase of $569,290.70 as compared with the previous year.

-The number of letters exchanged in the mails with foreign countries was The num 10 large rooms, together with all Beccuary outbuildings. If preferred Dartlet can obtain nem. RALEIGH PROVISION MARKET We keep on hand a full supply of COBKICT1D W1IKLT IT sary stock of aO kinds, together with agricultural implements, carta, wagons and DroTlalona nnoa Ihe Wheeling BegiKter says: is one of most successful Oculists and Aurists in the lal i GOVERNMENT SECURITIES OF ALL ISSFES, WM. UPCHURCH, GROCER, RALEIGH. the premises.

FLOUR Abo, two other valuable plantation! contain! country, advise those suffering from the dis-v eases of tbe eye and ear to consult Oct 12, 1866. buying and selling at current prices, and allowing correspondents the most liberal rates the market .....15 00 murder of a freedman would be a farce." And while a great outcry is raised when a single white settler is killed by Indians, over the killing of many freedmen in the settlement is done." etep is intended particularly by the members of the cauens to ferret oat the abuses of the pardoning power as exercised by the President, and to ascertain the connection a certain Cabinet of-Hceria procuring the release of the murderers, through his influence at the White Hoase, it bav-. ing been stated publicly he, received $10,000 Ior his services aa that' maiier. Itwa next re-' commended that the Committee on Military Affairs inquire into the truth of the allegations thai men who were the peoaioa roll of the army and navy in 1360, and who went into the Rebel army and fought through the war, have been re-' instated by order of the President or of his agents or subordinates oa the pension rolls of the United States since the else ol the rebellion. This was greeted with great applause, i It was recommen- about six hundred acre of cleared land ia trh tract, lying in Pitt county and known as the Clark and Foreman tract the one belnr altMti 20 affords.

JAY COOKE CO. mayli 2 TRANSFORMATION I no 25 25 30 on Tar river; the other about four miles distant 1 These lands am well adapted to th rrnih Cotton. Means of manuring eonrmlmr km. 85 The superstitions-of antiquity are only "food ber of newspapers sent to foreign countries CORN per bushel MEAL per bushel BACON per pound. LARD per CHEESE per pound COFFEE per SUGAR crushed 1 extra I best brown TEA per pound BEEF per pound PORK per pound PEAS red, per ,1 FODDER per hundred pie buildings on these farms.

Persons wishing to see the above described plantations can make application to the ubaerl ber WILLIAM WHITEHEAD. Again, Arkansas has been singled out as by comparison a reconstructed-State. It sent loyal men to Washington last and has seemed to be largely impregnated with Northern influences. Encouraged, probably, by the position assumed by the President, and the greater degree Of boldness which distinguislies the tone of Southern for laughter" at the present day, and yet this is REASQN WHY TII AMERICAN WAtJch Made at WALTBAM, MA8SA CKUSETTS, IS THE BEST. fjf-j i 'i ''i' It is made oh the best principle, i Jts frame is ompoied of SOLID PLATES.

Nor ar can in-; terfere with thfe harmony of its wtiriing and no-sudden shock can damage its machinery. Every piece is made and finished by macMnery (itself an area of Miracles, Oct 31 44-rWlmpd. Greenville, N. C. 20 17 13 i 2 508 00 8 9 1012W 00 1 20 -aceompused with the aid of science.

For exam STATE-OF NORTH-CAROLINA, i COUNTT OF PASQUOTAKC ple grey, sandy or red hair, is. Superior Court of Law, Fall Term. A. D. 1866.

ded and agreed to pas a bill excluding from tbe Electoral College in 1868 all States at that time not represented in Congress. The enthesiasm with which this resolution was received was intense, tbe approral of the members beiug shown by applause which lasted several minutes. The next recommendation was ibr a committee of three to investigate what truth there was in the report that the President had restored, lands for-. feitcd by acta- Congress, and -lastly, it was agreed to pass a bill that no names should be placed on the rolls of the Fortieth Congress from States not represented in the preceding Congress famous for its novelty as well, aa for effective- Changed in a Moment, Wm. B.

Hen by. ness) and is therefore properly madeV The watch to. the richest conceivable black or brown, by a I. ..11 1. 1 ilTr mn I 1 i was 2,804,442, and the unmber received from foreign countries, 1,381.724, making a total of 4,186,166.

The cost of trans-Atlantic itfail service performed by steamships employed by this department was $525,307. 46. The cost of ocean transportation of mails to and from the West Indies was $57,871.69. The amount paid for sea and isthmus transportation of the mails exchanged with Central and South America, tia Panama, was $17,377 .45. Balances against the United States on' the settlement of the international postage accounts amount in the aggregate to POSTAL 005VEXTI0K8.

vs. I Attachment politicians on national affairs, the rebel element in Arkansas has asserted its right tq rule. Gov. Murphy i3 not an extreme man. as the manner in which he presented the pending Constitutional Amendment to the local Legislature, for ratification, proved.

Apart from him, the State Government is. once more in rebel hands. The three mem E. H. Davis, SIMPLE, STRONG AND ECONOMICAL.

Ex It appearimr to the aitlafiu-tlnn nl CXISTADORA'S HAIR DYE, that E. IL Da via is not a Aaidit of iki. if cept some high grades, too costly forgeneral use, Manufactured by J. CRISTADORA, 6 As tor is ordered that publication mada In thm foreign watches arechiely made by women and House, New York. Sold by Druggists.

Ap- boys. 8uch watches are composed' of- several eigh Standard, a paper publiabed in the City Raleigh, for six auccenalve weeks, Dotlfytng the defendant to appear at the next (rm ni f-i. plied by all JIair Dressers. hundred pieces, and riveted together. November 11, 1866.

102 Sept 13. per hundred AY per hundred OATS per hundred POTATOES Irish, per bushel. Sweet, per bushel SALT per busliel CANDLES adamantine, per lb. 80 AP turpentine PEACHES APPLES rdried, per CHICKEN! apiece EGGS per MULLETTS per MOLASSES per gallon SODA per pound BLUE STONE per pound COTTON COTTON per pound and require constant repairs-to keep them in any to be held on the fourth Monday after the fourth Monday of March next at th rmrt u.m t. Kind oi.oraer.

All peffions who sqave carried bers of Congress elect were chosen because of the support they gave to the rebellion the State with the exception of the Executive chair, have been assigned' to conspicuous rebels a large majority of the Legislature belong to the same class; and all the counties save three have given their minor local offices to men who have waged war Itc Itch I Scratch I I Scratch I I Elizabeth City, then and there to plead, answer or demur, otherwise iuda-meat ura mwImu "ancres" "lepines" and Le uecxarua eauuea to re presentation; and providing that no electoral rotes shall be counted from any 8 fate not represented at the time in Congress. This was received with tremendous applause. This in reality ended tbe business of the cancas. jK 31 r. Ashley then rose in his seat and said he saw among those present a gentleman who bad figured conspicuously in the Philadelphia Convention.

This referred to Mr. Raymond. Mr Raymond thea got up in a nervou manner and demanded an explanation. He said he wau now a Union man. Applause, mingled with laughter.

He had always been a Union man. Lauguter.j And desired to continue in tbe Union Dart v. and he Wheaton's Ointment will cure the Itch In forty avers," are perfectly Well aware ofMfl truth of A liberal postal convention has been concluded with Italy. A preliminary basis for a new postal convention with Great Britan lias been agreed upon, which will result jn a considerable reduction in the amount of be rendered against him. and the property at-' tached Will be condemed La aktlsfv t)a nl.iniir.

1 25 75 1 00 1 00 75 40 1 25 80 20 8 00 2 00 1 50 i 2025 20 10 00 .75 20 25 300 2526 25 1820 20. 50 50 40 10 20 00 65 this statement eight hours. Also cures Salt Rheum, Ulcers Chilblains, and all eruptions of the Skin. Prict debt and costs of suit i Witness, Wm. E.

Vanfhan. Clrrk Afuiii At the beginning of our entrpri more than 50 cts. For sale by all Druggists. ten years ago, it was our first object to make a ocean postage. ApponrrMESTS.

By sending 60 cents to WEEKS thoroughly gooi, low priced watch- for the mill T1JN (ill Sole Agents, 170 Washington street, Boston, ion, to take1 the- place os these foreign impositions; the refuse, of foreign factories, which were RICE per STARCH it will be forwarded by mall, free of posta against the Government. The Union men of the State propose to meet in Convention to petition Congress for a grant of the same powers which were entrusted to them three years ago, when the work of reconstruction on its present basis was undertaken. The men who cooperated with Mr. Lincoln then ask now for power to begin anew, with the PEPPER- -black ge, to any part of the United 8tates. at office, in Elizabeth City, the fourth Monday after the fourth Monday of September, A.

D. 1868, and ninetieth year of our national ledcpen dnCC -a iflfl WMJlL VAUGHAN. ClerkTv. Dec. 5,1866.

NORTII-C AROLINA Yapara Cocntt. 'v Court ef Pleas and Quarter Sessions October Term, A. entirely unsaleable at home and perfectly worth Total number of officers in operation, Number of officers subject to appointment by the President, 709; number by the Postmaster-Geueral, 23,119. Total appointments made, 10,074. r.

Jf. PE8CUD, Agent tept21 ly Raleigh, N. C. less elsewhere. I low well we have aceompolished tbui, may be understood from the fact that so many years of To the Debilitated and the Decrenid.

GINGER NAILS TALLOW BEESWAX ROSIN per barrel, TURPENTINE per light of recent experience to guide them. would remain ia the Union party, God being his helper. Renewed laughter. Mr. Sehofleld of moved that the question of Mr.

Raymond's belonging to the Union party -be left for him to determine. If he honestly believed himself to be a member of that party he could remain; if not, he eould withdraw. Thad. Stevens then aroseand said he could not consent to' let Johnson men into a Republican Tbe idea of Johnson Republican was exploded long ago. As for himself; he had never believed in such a thing, and he believed it now lees than ever.

(Applause. But." said he. "if I had trood. reliable evidence puouc inai, we now make aiukjk jxtvpia HALF For general debility and exbaustation of the a. p.

Brown, Adm'r. OF ALL THE WATCHES SOLD IN THE powers ot nature, whether occasioned by sick UNITED STATES, and (that no others have ever melPetIUontoell James ell Land, Heirs at Law of ness, fast living, constitutional decay, old age, or LETTERS. The whole number of dead letters received was about 4,500,000. About 600,000 other letters were received, leing unmailible for want of prepayment of postage, or on account of misdirection or illegible address. 1 POSTAIj MONET-OBDEB STSTEK.

The number of money-order offices how in 4 Harvel, dee'd any other physical or mental cause, the one thinsr given such universal satisfaction. While this department of our business ia continue with in Raleigh Money Markets. It appearing to the eattafactioa of the Court that James HarveL Moses Uarrel. mnA u.Z needful and Indispensable is HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS. When creased, facilities fof perfteet work, wa, are at -pre JOHN G.

WILLIAMS Jt Brokers, sent engaged in the manufacture of watches of i ne mere issue ot the call tor a gathering to petition has aroused the ire of the rebels in the State Legislature, who have talked of legislation to aid the Governor in suppressing the movement. Forcible suppression, after the style in vogue at New Orleans, is hardly likely to be and the Unionists, we presume, will make themselves heard at Washington. North-Carolina seems no nearer bonaJide reconstruction than other parts of the South. The election of an ultra Secessionist, Judge Manly, to. the United States Senate, illus RALEIGH, N.

C. the fire of life seems to be absolutely dying out In the system, and the mind, sympathizing with the the very HIGHEST GRADE. KNOWN, TO CHRONOMETRY, uneqaaled by anything hither PBtCES Or NOBTH-CABOLINA BANK VOTES. body, is reduced almost to a state of imbecility, this mighty Restorative seems, as it to lift to made by ourselves, and unsurpMsed by any-' il 1 1 IV" 1 Gold Old Coupons Old Sixes 142 79 the sufferer out of the Slough of Despond, and recruit and reinvigorate both the frame and the of the heartfelt repentance of Mr. Raymond, I would take him in on "probation." Hr.

Darling oi New York eame to the relief of his colleague, and testified that Mr Raymond had supported Mr. Fen ton for Governor. He thought they had better retain him in the party. Mr. Morris of New York, after advertiog in severe terms to Mr.

Raymond, said he was still willing to-take him in, if he was sure of his repentance. Mr. Hale of N. said he was la the same boat with- Raymond, and had a fellow-feeling for and he hoped they would not be too hard on him. Mr.

Cook of Illinois said the National Executive Committee had declared Raymond's place vacant; and bad put a new man in it. He did not see iiow Ray. mood eould be retained in tbe -oartT. Mr. Rav- Bank bf N.

C. Backs, intellect An old farmer In the Valley of the Monongahela writes thus Jo Dr. Hos tetter: 44 1 25X operauon- is yoo. i ne value of the orders issued during the year amounted to proceeds of the system from its commencement up to the close of the last fis cal year amount to $90.82. The report concludes with an allusion to the bettering condition of postal affairs, and recommends several changes in existing laws as calculated to improve the efficiency of the While Governor Worth of North-Carolina trates predominant temper of the Legislature.

Ex-Gov. Hotden one of President Tfi widow of Uie deceaaiHl, are not iceideate ot thte State tt is, therefore, ordered by the Court. that publication be made for six weeks succee-' siveiyin the Raleigh Standard, notifjinraaUlde-4 fendantsjo bej and appear at the nextTenn of this Court, to be held for. the County of Yadkin at tbe Courthouse in Yadklnville, oa the 1st Moa! day in January next, to answer or demur, or tbla" petition will be heard export as to them, and aa order of sale granted. -Witness, J.

Marler, Clerk of said Court, at: SJ rtU the 1st Monday la October. 9. a "ARLEB, a Nov. 24, 1866 48 wot 25 REWARD 'I STOLEN FROM THE. ON' the night of the 21st Instant, a flea-bitten.

uape a ear. uuug uuiuc iuo wunu. or mus. purpose we have the amplest facilities. We have erected an addition to pur main building -expressly for this branch of our business, and have fly edj it with the best workmen in our Nejvf machines and appliances have oeenj constructed per-, form their work with consummate, (4Mlcacy and' exactness.

choicest and most approved materials only are used, and we challenge compari Lexington 12 can compare tbe operation of your Bitters upon me' to nothing but the effect of a rain after a long dry spell in. the fall of the year. The rain falling on the meadows starts the second crop of grass', Johnson's appointees declares, in the Raleigh Standard of which he is the editor, that the Provisional Government experiment has been a failure that the President was deceived, and his Provisional Governors were deceived that "all hope that existing Southern organizations will concur in measures necessary to restore the Southern States to the Union is at an end;" and that there -V- 4 i 4 and your wholesome medicine seems to have 20 80 21 30 18 16 5 10 son between this grade of our work afld the finest Roxborough Wadesborough Thomas Wilmington Washington Clarendon Yancevville started a second crop of life. and spirits in me." And this is truly the effect of this grateful and' was writing his message, in. which he sagaciously recommends the deportation of the bulk of the lalxring popnlation bf the State, a large number of hb Mr.

imported chronometers. We' do no! pretend to sell, our watches for less MONETjthan foreign watches, but we do assert without fear of contra- powerful preparation Ladies of weak const! tu- John Pool among them, who is one I of the is nothing left but to reorganize the South tion, or whose strength -has been impaired sickness of age, find it a most efficacious and de- lightful Tonic, and it is administered with t.reat i diceion that for the sah4 monet ottr product is incomparably superior. All Onr watches, of what Miners' and Planters! -Bank. mnnd again took the floor, and with mingled re-1ntanee and said tbe caucus could do as It pleased but it coald not drive him. I went into the Philadelphia movement, it is true; when I found oat my mistake I The previous question was called on Mr.

Scbofield's motion, and sustained. Mr. Raymond rose to another ex-1 plarjation. Mr. Stevens interrupted him to ask if be still adhered to that Philadelphia address.

Mr. Raymond" I do, according to i i k. -7 Mr. Stevens Do yon, according to the usual Interpretation of language, adhere to it," Mr. do." 1 Cries of "Put him out.

I A vote was then taken, andMr.qfirjfletd's motion was carried by a small maioritF. Mr: Schenck most respectable and ablest of North-Caro dark mane, tall upper half dark, lower white, i mane collar-wore, has two iwarta; behind HghE hand shoulder, ebon before, 8 years old. away-i backed, fresh saddle-gall on back i large. elar -eyes is well set on his fore legs, but bowed In hinder legs. Close inspection will show him to .4.......

4. 4 6 22 25 18 85 5 Farmers' Bank, Greensborough Commercial Bank, Wilmington ever are fully warranted, andl iis warran Merchants' Bank, Newbern Greensborough Mutual success- in marasmus or wasting of the flesh, to young children. In fact, it is a much safer and surer cordial for the nursery than anything ad mm Buuiiwu. He was stolen from hit eart-wh i whi.v v. 25f my house, at Mr.

Jack Mitchell's plantation on the fimlthfli vertised specially for that purpose. Nov. 28, 1866. .48 lm. linians, were holding an agricultural meeting in Bertie Bertie is one of thf finest counties in the State, productive of corn and cotton, washed on three sides by navigable waters, penetrated by a river deep enough to float any craft which can navigate any North Carolina river, and the county town is with- i in a day's journey by steamboat of the city" of Norfolk.

But two-thirds of all the land in Bertie is covered with a forest, and nf t.h RALEIGH NATIONAL BANK OF CAROLEfA. miles from Raleigh, in 8t Mary'a district The BUYING RATES. ern States." For this conclusion the repre sented States may not be fully prepared. But the expression of such an opinion in such a quarter is a i sign of the times not to be overlooked, while the facts we. have collated may help to familiarize us with the outlines of the Southern position.

-t -That anything short of the surrender of the Union Party and principle will satisfy the present leaders of southern opinion we do not believe. Even President Johnson does not satisfy them for, though opposed to the Constitutional Amendment, the language of his Message commits him to the support of the test oath. But the South will tee is good at all times against us or our agents in all parts of the world. ifl: CAUTION. The publiis are fcautiolied to buy I only of responsible dealers.

All persons selling counterfeits will be RORRINS APPLETOJT, AGENTS FOR; THE AMERICAN i WATCH lit EROADWAYj, Bf. Y. Nov. 17,1866.. 4m.

To Gonsumntives. 140 Gold Silver, larcre ,..128 75 North Carolina Bonds The Advertiser, having been restored to health offered a resolution that no gentleman can honorably retain his position in the Union party who still adheres to the address put forth at Philadelphia. This gave-rise to a good deal of and copy ef the address was called for, but eould not be obtained. Mr. Bingham moved to lay Schenck resolution on the table.

Tbe yeas and nay a were demanded, and Sehenck'a resolution was laid on the table by a vote of 38 yeas to 88 -nays. The caucus then adjourned. ..921 in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after 8M North Carolina Railroad North Carolina Coupons. cjearea iana more than Half is not under So, while the Governor ia either clumsily sneering or ia seriously recommend- iw uie hubs DigB, to a place near tjjf In5e Asylum, where the trail wae loat i The thief; with my horse, wae seen the other eld ol Salem meeting-house next morning, lnqulrtn- the way to New Hope river. He was a white man.

V-' 1 I will giTe the above reward for the horee. de- linered to me. HENRY 1 At Jack MitebelTa. lOT-twJt-wiy: FOR SALE OR RENT FOR ltT. OR LONGER.

7 having suffered several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease. Consumption-is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers Bant -have neither. It refuses to ratify the amendment, and' it demands the admissiorn to Congress of whomsoever it may choose to the means of 1. To' all who desire it, he wDl send a copy of the ii prescription used, (free of charge,) with the di HU1 Hair' Dye SO CnsiBlack or Instantaneous, beautiful, durable, reliable. The best and cheapest in tse.

Depot No. 66 John Street, New York. Sold fV allDrugi Patent Medicine, Perfumery and pTancy Goods stores everywhere. ti March 13, 1866. ly! Marriage and Celibaevl an Essay rrpwE FORK FARM, ON PAMLICO RITER ing to legislature to take steps: that would reduce still more of the State to a iwilder-" ness, the fanners of Bertie naturally enough are passing resolutions pledging themselves to treat with civility ana kindness Northern farmers who will come among them and settle, and help to develop the resources of the -country.

It is not men like these who deliberately write or speak: such folly as the Governor has been guilty ot Indeed, such men as he, we are" oersuaded. are so few in Dead Boot Footd. On Monday evening last, Augustus Fogle, Coroner of this county, was. notified, that a dead body had been found on Joseph Scales', plantation on the Yadkin River, when he immediately' proceeded to the place and 'examined, the case according to law. It.

proved to be the it NOBTH-C AROLINA BASK NOTES of Cape Charlotte. Commerce Clarendon r. Fayetteville North-Carolina (Gold) 25 currency Roxboro' Thomasville Wadesboro Wilmington Washington r. Yancevville. 20 15 3 10 20 85 80 25 20 18 4 5 17 i tt hlT wu aeree, oi walca 600 are cleared good Cotton lead.

A farm called Unrald, on Pnngo miles East of Washington, 600 acres clcajedTflrat quality of swamp land. A small farm on Broad Creek', miles last bf Washington. 6fi aeree of swamp cleared, a rood dwelling. -it 7 Ihyelrge'tof nnlmprovedland'ln Beau-fort, Craven and Carteret counOee, which I will sell oa liberal They are well lore- send, rebel or no rebel. "We utterly reject his test bath," is the answer of the Richmond Examiner a journal which under' its present management, is one ef the most efficient exponents of Southern opinion.

We think the South would rather stay out of Congress indefinitely" than be represented by persons who would swallow tbe' oath, is- the statement with which the Hkcaminer disposes bf Mr. Johnson's safeguard. It is evident, therefore, that the' Amendment is not the obstacle to restoration. -The real obstacle is of Warning and Instruckiou for-Toung Men. oody of a colored person, so much decom posed aa to render it necessary to bnrv it on Also, Diseases and Abuses which, prostrate the number that it is not necessary to wish that rections for preparing and using tbe same, which they will find a bubb cubi job Cokbctmptioh, Asthma, Bronchitis, The only object of the advertiser in sending the is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable; and be hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it wil cost them nothing, and may prove a blesxing.

Parties wishing the prescription, will please address EDWARD Ai WILSON, Witliamsburgh, Kings County, New York. Oct 81, 1866. '-''V J' 44-wly. i. (i the spot.

The verdict of the jury is, the perT they might ba made to try for son came to his fleath br drowning, to the life a year or two Commercial Bank of Wilmington no negroes and Farmers? Bank of Greenflboro' Old 25 new 10 best of their knowledge, tome twelve months their quarters full of Germans, sav jujv mtuni HMiuj lorienuny: and well Um bered. atnrA Th knit. miha1 I since. Greensboro' Mutual, Ad4reu, W. B.

nui Muui, iWU iWinBj insn, or jsngiishmen not" 4 SO 80 a late freshet. SaZam Pre. fond of Indian corn. TA SatSm. WMblcrton, Jft c.

1 the aversipn of the Southern politicians to Mmers and Planters' rNovTiised. vital powers with sure means, ofTclief. -Sent ree of charge in sealed letter envelopes. Address tDrV 8KJIXIN HOIGHTON, Association, Philadelphia, Pa. -Aug, 14, 186-.

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