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-fev' Till? -DAILY D. BRIDGFORD OfAHaBkriBVBrMrth: A. MYJBEts AWVM YER3, --5 and late of tate of North-Carolina. JNSTITimoN A TUGGUsii. V.

COMPOSED orv 4 AKD FOR- it i Dock SlV betweeii Hlteenth JS6venteeoth, 'llICIIMOJVlt. fiERE THEY ARE PR EPA ED TO DO A Oral Auction Rti fTnmmisBinn MtArn'm RnJ GEN 250 Solid Silver Tiinlno- M. 5 60Q 4" Chafincr TJUhoa mik-ZZ. 5 'L rV" 7,.. rKJ" IO XKIHI.

inu. I UnUMM thi' WHITAKER'S. WHITAKER HASl JUST RECEr VED ANOfH of now goods embracing aji aorta of usefu FAMILY SUPPLIES, together with an assortment of GEXIUSE OLD 1. CHAMP AIGNE, CONGRESS BOURBON WHISKEY, -250: 800 250 200 250; 200 100 60 50 "50f 100' 60 80 10 10 10 8 10. 8' 6, 10- 8 BA Sjrnp Cnps, with Sal yers tf 6000 "Q-oblets inrinkinirCrs XX f.Vu, 6000 dozen Silver Tea ih 10000 Table ffimbnaatul fo.

'JS? 250 Gents' gold Hnnting ease Watches: 60 S60 Ladies' Gold and Enameled Wont. Case Watches: X. 600 Gents' hunting case silver Watches 200 Diamond 5C00 Gold Vest and Neck ChVmsX 15 85 60 4 '4 70 70 100 10 8 ouu urai Band Bracelets own) Jet and Gold Bracelet .6 2000 Chatelaine Chains and guard do 7000 Solitaire and 'Gold Broocheg.r. 5 4 -A wpat aoa lateral i 5000 Mosaic, Jet, Lava and Florentine i 1 500 Coral, Opal and Emerald Eardrops 4 4000 California Diamond Sld Vest Watch.feys:.Cl 4000 Fob and Yest Ribbon-slide. SOOO sets Soltalre sleeve but'ns, studs 8 8000 Glold Thimbles, Pencils, ic.i.,..-: 4 MinUtnre Locaeta.

5Q 4000 Magic lo E000 Gold Toothpicks, Crosses. Ac" 5000 Plain Gold 4 Stone iej and Signet V. 50" ,6 10 8 10 8 6 10 20 8 10 10 10 ouvu unasea wa Kings 10000 California Diamond RinM 4 7500 sets Ladies' 2 50 0 15 Jewelry, Jet and' Gold 5 vf auu ui'Uer HHiQeS 10000 Gold Pens, lver Extension Holders and 1 10000 gold pens and gold m'nted ho'ldert 15 10 10 25 15 4 6 15 extens on holders Muuico vjxifc auu ucb xUCK16s 5000 flair Bari'and 1C ntwuiea are nrai pai into l8efled opJa.nd when Ordered are taken out without regard to choice, and sent by mail, thus all a fair chance. On jeceipt of the eertincate. mil what en- giV-mg you see you are to have, and then it ia at your option to send the dollar and take the article or not.

Pur-chasers may thus obtain a Gold Watch. Diamond tting or any set of Jewelry on our list for ONE DOLLAR. u. Sena.ZSCentsibr Certificate, In an transactions by mail, we shall charge for forwarding me iertincates. pavmer the nof ad-m ri 8iness.25cent8each, which must be enclosed when the Certificate is sent.

Five Certificates will be sent for SI 12for2; 80 for 100 for 15. want Agents in every Regiment, and in every town arid County in the Country ana those acting 8 BUau be cents on eT7 Certificate or dered by them provided their remittance amounts to One Dollar. Agents will collect 25 cents lor every Certificate, and remit 15 cents tous.eitherin Cashor Postage Stamps I UKIAIK BROS. I 58 Liberty New York City- November 16. l81-3nT GEEAT GIPT DISTEIBtmON, 250,000 A Watches, Chains, Diamond Rings, eic.

WORTH OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS! All to be sold for One Dollar each, without regard to value. KOT TO BE PAID POa UNTIL TOO KNOW WHAT TOO AS TO BECEIVK. ij During the month' enriino- Mp Gaughan Co have had toe honor of dtribufing among' their patrons, six hundred nl nnn warding Businesss. and trust, bv strict attention to busi- ucon, merit a snare or patronages orders entrusted to us will be promptly filled at the lowest market rates. a REFERENCES: Merchants Lynchburg, Petersburg, Norfolk, Richmond and Danville.

New York -Connelly Co Merrett, Walet U. Lawson Acker; Sweps'on, Mendeohall ACo, Williams, Jioble Oate Boston Clark A Wwid ward 5 Thomas J. Jones A R. A. Uowet A Co William H.

Steadman Z. Snow A Co -1 Rockland, Maine Cobb; A. J. BirdI Halifax. Nova bcotia Benjamin Weir A.

Allison. Philadblphia Buckner, McOammand A J. Ilinal-do. Sank A' Co A Tate. i Baltimobb -Thos.

Matthews Sons beslett Lanahan A Sons: ikloore Falls. President Baltimore 8team Packet Co A Shaw, Superintendent New Line Steamers. Raleigh. Geo Swepson, President Raleigh National Bank; Derereax. Gbkensbobo', James Sloan.

Lkxikgton, JS B. B. Koberls C. F. Lowe, and J.

Stimp.oon. i SALibBORTN Burton Ci aige, John 1 Shaver and a Turner. Coycoan, A Vorke. STATESvitLgi Simonton, Treasurer Western Railroad Kcdes and Miller Caldwell PreRMont. Wn KJ itaiiroxd.

ana it Pearson, A. John Wilkes, President First National Bank, Williams. Wilmington, Roberts. Ashbvillk, A TjSumruey and, Woodfin. Charleston, Benjamin Mordecai.

November 17, 1821 JOHN FULLER, MANUFACTURER AN DEALER, No. 8 Dey Street, New York. AH 11? STORE AND REAUV FOR IMMEDIA Boipmeni, ana is manuUctunng to order. Portable and Stationary Steam Engines and I Koilers, 2 to 2S0 horse power Circular and Upright Siw Mills of the most appro red consiruoiion, of all siz. outting 70o to feet of lumbar per hour; Grist Mills Mill Irons Water AV'heels, and every kind of 31 ill Machinerv Sum lajjw uu aiming Tools, Tanks, Ac.

for Oil and Salt Works; Cottpn and Woolen Machinery. Ac. Vertical Planers Iron Planers. Engine Lathes, Drill Lathes, Boring Machit.es, Slatting Machines, Wood worth Planing Gray Wood's Planing Machines, Daniels Planing Machines, Moulding Machines, Sash Machines, Tenonning Machines. Power Morticing Machines, uprignt Steam Pumps, Force Punips, Lifting Pumps, Suction Pi mps, Hydraulic Jacks, Screw Jacks, Shafting l'nlleys and Hangers, Rubber and Leather Bel t- ings.

Leather and Rubber Hose, Plumbing and Gas Fittings, I Steani and Gas Pipes; Steam and Water Gauges, iuinviiij; xuacnines, Boiing.Macbiiies, Blind Slat Tennoning Circular Saw Benches, Wright's pateut Scroll Saws, Patent Belt Seroll Saws. Circular Reserving Miilg, Upright Reserving Mills, Rotary arid Mining Pumps, Every description of Ma chinery and Railway Sup- plies Cotton Gins Cotton Gins Cotton Gins Taylor Eagle Browri, Southern Excelsior and McCarthv Cotton wth engine or horse powers, and everything reqo.red for the same, in store and for safe at the lowtst prices. our orders are respectfuilv solicited October iy5. 157-eodly PLATED. WARE.

7E HAVE A BEAUTIFUL VARIK.TV ns i Plated Tea Setts, pieces each. Tea and Table Spoons, Salt and data rd Spoons, Forks and Cups, RiS ActASatr8 ien't- Napkin onTRmnrwe ATO ORDER EXPRESSLY for FraTTA ve ih bs of plate on genuine ALBATTA, Wan anted full weight or SILVER and equal in appearance Jo solid silver ware. For sale low at 44 Fayetteville Street. D.T CARKAWAY. With Hart A Lfcwis.

OOK1NG GLASSES, at 44 Fayetteville Street. STRESSING COMBS 1 At-44 Fareltcyiile Street. THE CHILDREN NOT FORGOTTEN. rf i T- r-k vLiLa ku 2q cia to I at 44 Fayette ville Street. IENUINE DURHAM SMOKIN TOBACCO 1 1 Fayetteville Street.

1NDOW GLASS, PUTTY, Jkc, j. At 44 Fayetteville Street. UGGY HARNESS At 44 Fayetteville Street. reraons visiting Raleigh, as well as citizens, are invited D. T.

CARRAWAY, With IUbt Lswis. 148 tf October 9. CARRIAGES. uD oioua, now in the three We of fifteen thousand Square uiuouwy auu in iTiisUf of Carriages eVer. offered Harness, an assortment always on Hand ue soia at ffreatlv reduced C.

WITTY, November 2 Jtfroadway, New York. 19 eod4m NATIONAL EXPRESS I I I AND TRANSPORTATION COMPANY CHARTERED BY. THE STATE JI of Virginia, and org mized with Gen Jownh l' itS Pr h-H opened anAgencv uf flfc no to ScT aSST: iht "Pomt.on of between Raleiffh C. fe'Kn iuabIesof everv descriotion. ana the followicg named cities and towns New York, PhlladelDbJa.

Boston, Georgetown, 'Staunton. Petersburg, Charlotte, Goldsboro', Bristol, Baltimore, iWashin-tn Alexandria, Lynchborg, Richmoud, iBristol, Danville, Salisbury, Wilmington, Weldoa. New Berne, I Norfolk, Rnoxville, Predericksbore- lltfl- Points in the States of New York Penn 'vXnia and North-tilinW and way stations on thA a ma, and Baltimore anrl nh; rV A. na, Va -i a and Jivnchbure'. Ral.

lynchburg, Ral! rTw Centra 1 mm Rev. ell stage Jwo? of i Copie. lisleu rwbile to nie, lad, Come, listen to roe a spell (. "Let. that ter.ibte dram CvSar, moment be dumb, V7 of your uncie isr gmogio ten -p.

f's What befell f'ir- A youih who loved liquor ion, well. A derer voong maa was. he, my lad, 1 with "beaniy nncojumonly blesseJ, i.re iritb brandy and, wnej Aud bvbaved like! a persoh possessed The Teinperaoce pfan is ibe best. One erening he went to the tavern, my lad, Il went to aT tavern one night, -And drioking too mucb, Rum, brandy and ucb, exceediril? tight," ADd was quite 1 What your aunt would entitle a fellow' fell into a snooze, my lad, "Tia a horrible slumber he takes lle'trembjes with fear, And acts very queer; -i liy eyes! how he shivers and shakes When he wakes, And'raves about great horrid snakes 1 'Tis a warning to yon and to me, lad, A particular caution to all 3. Though uq one can see The viper but he.

To hear the poor lunatio howl, How they crawl A4I over the floor and the waill" t- -The next rooming he took to his bed, my lad, Next morning he took to his bed, And he never got up To or to oup. Though properly physicked and b'ed And I reud, Next day the poor fellow was dead You've heard of the snake in the grass, my lad, Of the viper concealed in the grass; But now you must know, Man's deadliest foe Is a Snake of a different 'class Alas I'is the viper that lurks in the glass Bnreun'of Rcfog's, Freeclm'u Abau'd Lands, H'o. Q'xs. Asst. C'omiiissiokbr, State or N.

.0 Allomcers and agents of -this. Bureau, and teachers of Treed men, wit publish as widely as possible, the following ---j 7. 1 In view of the fact that government aid now giien to the destitute may soon be withdrawn, freed men now iv- 4ng in camps, coloniesbd towns, are directed to find employment at once, by which they may support themselves. II. Officers and agents of the Bureau will issue no more rations to any refugees or freedmen who refuse situations wberelhey might earn their support.

While the innocent and well-disposed will be protected, vagrant; idlers who try to live without any honest calling, will be promptly arrested, and punished1 lit. Paupers will, as soon as practicable, be turned over to the Wardens of the Poor for support, and officers and agents will co-operate with such Wardens in pmvi-ding tor the infirm and. helpless. Until ample provisions is made by the civil authorities, such persons will not; be "forcibly removed; from the plantations where they were living at 4he close of the war. IV.

Orphans and children of parents who have no hbn- st calling, or visible means ot support, and other minors, with the coasent of their parents, may. be apprenticed to some good trade or occupation, in accordance with the laws of the State applying to white children Every effort will be made to pruvide in this way, good homes for all minors now dependent upon the Government, that they mav riot I JS WHITTLESEY. I Official: CoL and Asst, Coms'r: Frbd. Bkkchbr. Lt.

and A. Asst Adjt. General. November 18. 183- tf JEWELRY, WATCH REPAIRS ABf I.

MAHLER HAS RE-OPENED HIS STORE ON Fayetteville Street, opposite the CityjHall, and having laid in a good stock; of materials will continue to manufacture all articles in his line, and will keep on hand an assortment of JEWELRY AND WATCBES. He has secnred the services of Mr. Cillkkbx a SDPE RlOU WATCHMAKER, whose experience in Euiope fnd the, principal cities of the North, gives a guarantee that all work entrusted to his care will be executed with skill and perfection. Every description of Courts, Lodge jnd Business Seals made to order REPAIRED, and the HIGHEST paid for old and Hi I tap i Grateful lo the public for the confident reposed in him ba hopes to merit a continuance ol its favor. I STOVES STOYES OUGEE 4 BROTHER HAVE JUST RECEIVED A oa vmee stores, at the old stand on Fayetteville Street.

PLANISHED WARR. A fine assortment of French Coffee and Tea Pots. JAPAN WARE. Trunks. Cak khi) KnF DusPans, Spitploxes ifeuSrlfLSc6 LiUBd itOD fH' TIN WAR home made Jobbin? and wtice" euted at the shortest anything in our line would do well ti Raleigh, October 149-if I FOR SALE.

I tween Cape- Feared Tu f. LA SO, BE County, eleven mFeyetteii'orTZuS aV I. a unrimiied KZ faiLfk j'k, on which dueed, and on wnich tract 1 P- ift1tokiEP'n eon. NIXOyj Kingsbury, S. C.

180-tawSw Noveisiber 27. i Greensboro Dudlbt Nichols METOENttAT.T JC aiirk TOB A nnn -p a rrv 3 15fl Prtt fit unidvisarL whether advised 1 -ft 4 lThe POTASSIUM, CONPRsirrn 8 AND HERBS. GREGG, 60?" 60.J- Snrseois New York; former. rnjaman in the "f-t U3 PRODUCED, BELUn? each. -VI u.cowKBiioDf 01 tne libera minded nH which haTA Mient fi tacJes aorewpmeoppoBitioa with ob.

encountered by any reformers. uercuJean were BAPlblTY OP CORE. '4 re too quick doubt thefr permanence, and think lJZhl other. bT the -alovr? remunerative pr 5 f'f'W'fPly la Wth, the anced scaleis.m a state of equilibrium7, Well-bal. ite, KMtf, 4 4t w.w iu5 KKi me nor.

CONSTITUTION LIFE 8 yarp PARALYSIS. i aniversallv admitted that Stbdp. the only effecMvemeans of i-ioua forma of Paralysis, that we need tlon in 4e2 itis emphatically great LiTSg'a DYSPEPSIA. nrmoasTioK, wwoht at stomach; platciTmce rLAWT. WAKT Or APPETITs! BAD 'enw 8TIPAHOH, BILUOUSNESS "SCROFULA.

STKUKA, riHG'8 KVIL, OLAKDOLAB SWELLINGS SAijr bbehii ntfnereditftryaiid acquired told rmsary, by an safll JVemSif. fe With HEUJttATISM. Incurabl-(aaTHBins,) lghbago, vkubalgiaL 8CUtic. qq If there is any disease in which the- affections The most intern pains an rii.lt?kd alleviated, enormous swellings are reduced oil or vicarious, of twenty or fortv tears ati cured by us. forty years standingS CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRpP Purges the system entirely from all the evil effiw.

cury removing the Bad Breath.and cV0 Joints and Rheumatic Pains which the Wf sure to produce. It hardens Spongy Gums the Teeth as firmly as ever. i Secwei CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP Eradicates, root, and branch, all Eruptive Diseai skin, like Ulcers, pimples, Blotches and ties of this kind, which so much diafigures tbT1.fflc4 appeo ranee of males and females often makina Th gusting object to themselves aud their frfendf them ad'- or an torms of Ulcerative Dispntwa Moth Patches upon the female face, diseased action of the Liver, are young wne ana motuer. A few bottles of CovwL. condition of that organ, accompanied wt.h bS other unpleaaant synfptoms, willfbe reTied by theZ coifSTiTCTidw tkpE syrup; As a General Btood-Purifying Affent th 1 The Richand Poor are liable to the same disease If.

300 250 PURE BLbOD 50 Produces heahhy men and wome'n; and if the constitn tion ia neglected in youth, disease and eailv death result Dor not delay when the nieans are so bS and within the reach all. Dand CONSTITUTJOW tlPE SYRUP IS THE POOR MAN'S FRIEND, AND THE RICH MAN'S BliESSINtpr. WM. GREGG, M. Sole Proprietor, New York.

MORGAN Ac ALLEN, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, Agen, 8 November 18. 4i 1,110 Street, New Yort. a 188 8m MANHOOD. era lhe ffl2ri bl o7 to Rental effort show, ita irlJL 80on becPles "idenAo The observer at some depressing influence is checkine the de. velopmentof the body.

C'onsumption is talked of, and perhaps the youth is removed from school and sent into the country. This is one of the worst movemeht moved from ord.nary diversions. Of the ever-cbaDgiag scenes of the city, the powers of (the body too much Tei feebled to give xest to healthful and rural exercise, thoughts 1 are turned inwardsnpon themselves. iB Approach of the menses Va 4 Vth fkty. as theirst symptom in which 1 1 Nature ia to show hr Bm I culation.

and visitinn- thaoht vis. I 'vb nu we uuiumui DetlUL "-r om grgjra. dj woat lt fed on. and the energies ot system ire. prostrated, and tha mJ3 nom-T '8dFinged.

The beautiful and wonder-! ful period 1 in which body and mind undergo so fmcinatinr a change from child to woman, ia! in vain 1 parent's heart bleeds in anxiety, and fanei-. h. ki waiting for its victim. 6 HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, For Weakness arising from Excesses or Early In. discretion.

Attended with the following symptoms i Power- Loss of Mem. l0' 1 Weakness, Horror of TwtfV heJZe3; Trembling. DreadfurHorror of! Death, Night Sweats. Cold Feet, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision. Languor, Universal Lassiliude of the Musculgry.j tern, Often Enormous Appetite wih Dispeptic Hot Hands.

Flushing othe Bd Dryness of the Skin; Pal hd Countenance and Eruptions on the Face. Pain in the Back, heaviness of the Eyelids, Frequently Black Spots flying before the Eyes, with Temporary Suffusion and Lom Mobility, Kestle8DeM, with Horror of Society. Nothing is more desirable to such Patients than Solitude, and nothing they more dread far Fear of Themselves, no Repose, of Manner, no Ear-neatness, no Speculation, but a hurried transition from one question to another. These symptoms, if allowed to go on which this Med-' lcine invariably removes-spon follow Lo vf Pnwtr, fa-; tuvty, and EpUeptie Fits, in one of which the patient may expire. During the Superintendence 'of Dr.

Wilson, st the! Uloomingdale Asylum, this aad imanlt iwnnrrwi tn two patients; reason had tor a time left them, and both died uej.wereoi Dotn sexes, and about twenty years of age. v. a --vr-s u87 tnat thfl8e ecesfws are not frequently followed by those direful diseases Inkanitv and Cbniutnpticmr Tbe records of the Insane Asylums, and the melancholy deaths by Omsumption, bear ample witness to the truth of these assertions. In- Lunatic Asytums the most melancholy exhibition appears. The countenance is actnallf sodden and quite destitute-neither Mirth or Grief ever visits it.

Should a sound of the voice occur, it is rarely articulate. i "With woeful measures' wan Despair toim eulletf aounds his grief Whilst we regret the existence 61 the above diseases sod symptoms, we are prepared to offer an invaluable gift of vucuuh; wr iu icmuvai pi mecoiisequences HIGDLV COIVCETRATED FtCIH- 'RACTOFi BIJCHIT. THERE IS NO TONIC LIKE ITI "chor of hope to th surgeon and patient; anl iniBis the testimonv.of alt who have used or prescribed it-" EeT8old by all the Princi oat Denot HELM Riii. n.jt nuna inn nnEK CALWiREHODSE" Svi 1 1PZ-ETROPpLITAN HOTEL, 'V 174 jm ALLEK, AGENTS For TfllJljlfDERWRITiERS AGEJfCT, 'Composed ofthe germInia hanoyes, agaravaud Repoblie m''-'-by A KrR rniiipi wtrs. Kenreseutanflr-abont Are now prepared ttf effect Insurance oa every dewnptfoa of Property; i'r i--i -DWELLINGS, STORES; i GOODS, COTTON, 1 AND OTHER PE0DDCK AS STORED OB IN TRANSIT.

httherto. jtonaidered hopelessly incuiablf TnI i vmv diiver oaiversaoa 60 to Siitt.mplete;IlK; 60 td S-v to taM irs to iaws nmei tea woia Watches. 60 to 500 Open-facebilver 25 to ji vury vpera uiasses. 600 Mother of PeaTl Lorgnettes i00 Sit Barrel Revolvers. 600 Singlo and Double Shooters.

25 to so to 15 to 10 to 60 to fOto 50 to 6 to 15 to a lo 6 to 5 to 5 to 4 to '4 to. 4 to 8 to B00 Elegant Oil 250 Marble Stages. Busts, UK 2 0 Diamond WSP1 8,0 Gold Vest and Neck Chains 8,000 Giild Oval Band Bracelets. v. 5,000 Chased Gold Bracelets.

J. 2,000 and Guard 7,000 Solitaire and Revolving Brooches 2,000 Lava and Florentine do 6,000 Coral, Opal and Emerald do 5,000 Mosaic, and Lava Eardrops. 0 Coral and Emerald Eardrops 6,000 California Diamond Pins 6,000. Cal. Gluste Diamond sets Solitaire Buttons and Studs 8,000 Gold Thimble, Pencils, Ac.

10.000 Lbckets, double JJ 5,0. Lobkets for Miniat dres 3,000 Gold Toothpicks, Crosses, 6,000 plain Gold Rings. 6,000 chased Gold 10,000 Shield and Signet 10,000 California Diamond 7.50C sets Ladies' Jewelry, jet 5,000 sets Ladies' Jewelry, coral 5,000 sets Ladies' Jewelry, 5 to 8 to v. 8 to 3 to 3 'to to 8 to 4to 4 to 3 to 8 to 6 to 8 to 10 to 12 to 20 to 5 to 6 to 10 to 8 to 16 to SO to Bii-o uauien tsirjf, lava. 2,500 sets Ladies' Jewelrv, 10,000 Gold Pens, with Silver holders" 5,000 Gold Pens with Gold holders.

Gold Pens and holders, superior' Silver Goblets and Drinkine Cups" 3,000 stiver Castors and Wine Holders 2,000 Silver Fruit and Cake Messrs. PARKINSON No. 20B Broadwav. A JManutacturers and Importers ot manv nuu mauionaoie siyies ot Watches and Jewelry, desiring to increase their business to an unlimited extent, have resolve i upon a Great Gilt Sale, subject to the regulation following each article and its value, are placed tn healed Envelopes and well mixed. Oneot these envelopes will-be sent by mail to any address, ctt receipt of 25 cents.

Ml Articles Sold at One Dollar each, without regard to value. On receipt of the certificate vou will see what you are going to have, and then it is at yonr option to bend the dollar and take the t.rticle or not t-uKiiu a w.ua atcn, uianiona King, or any set of Jew "ur une uouar; ana in no case can thev jv ui iu, mere are no uncer tainties The price of certificates is as follows One for iweiori eieven rr thirty for f5. with elegant prttnium; sixty-fire for I0, with bonus one hundred tor io, and handsome present to the cetter un of the club i Aents wanted everywhere, to whom special PARKINSON Importers, 208 Broadwav. New Vnrir. November 80, 193 3 CHANGE OF TIME! Lime Table between Greensboro', N.

and via jaichmond, and Ealeigh. Washington, D. Petersburg To take effect MONDAY, November 6, 1865 KOETHWARD. SOUTHWARD. arrive aiurcensDoro p.m.

r. Leave Washington, 8.45 p.m. Arrive at Richmond, 4.55 a. m. Leave Richmond, 5.55 Leave (jjreensboro', 10.30 Arrive at Raleigh, 4 a.

m. Leave Raleigh, 4 80 Arrive jvt Gasion, 10.80 Leave Gaston, 11.80 Arr.ve at Petersburg, 4 30 m. Leave Petersburg, 5.15 Arrive at Richmond, 7. Arrive at Petersburg, 7.40 Leave Petersburg, 8.2s Arrive at Gaston, 1.20 p. Leave Gaston, 2.1s Arrive at Raleigh, 8.1s Leave Raleigh, 9.

A rri ve at 6 reensboro 2.2s Arrive at Washington, 5.15 a. Lave Richmond, 8. Leave Greensboro'. 2.ss Ealeigh Gaston Railroad Company, SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, Raleigh, N. Nov.

4, 1865. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. ON AND AFTER NOVEMBER 6, 1865, THE Trams will run as follows TRATXS GOING NORTH. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Leave Raleigh, 4.S0 a Arrive; at Gaston, 10.Su rn.

Leave Gaston, 2.15 p. Arrive at Kaleigh, 8.15 an me trains Detween vziccusuoro ana xsew lorJc. Tasseho-ers by this line uave no aeiays between those points 1, ALBERT JOHNSOX, 1-4 tt. General Superintendent. COTTOW AI1 WOOL IIAIVH CARDS.

GENUINE WHITTEMORE. SARGENT successors to John Whittemore A New Vnrt 1 John Whittemore'A ARDWARE ANT)' I AJIJFACTURERS, Ifo. 70 Beesman Street. New York. SoleSuccessors to the Whittemore Patent Set.

onjy manufacturers of the an (GENUINE WHITT2MORE COTTON CARDS. dealers are cautioned against worthless imitations. November 1. THE CLOTHING BAZAR RE-OPENED I I THOS. A.

MONTOOMBRT. GEO A. LACK, B. R. SBKBWOOO, of Raleigh, C.

of War'nton arreniou, jn. u. MONTGOMERY, LACK COt. At Shafer's Old Stand, cor. Sycamore ilank Streets, Petersburg, Va-, GENTS FURN-TSnTTZG strnnn READY-MADE CLOTHING 1 BOOTS, SHOES.

Ac 1 1 SHIRTS, COLLARS, DRAWERS I 1 1 HAND VlI.ISM ituudoii CASSlMERES! un CLOTHS 1 1 I VESTINGSIS1 5 TRIMMINGS 111! AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL; Our Mr. Sherwood, so long known to the publio as expert Cutter, will have charge of the Custom depart- urueV8 W1" promptly executed and every effort will be made to please. Call aud examine the large Mock at SHAFER'S OLD STANn Corner Sycamore aud Bank Streets. October 8. 143 8m MAYNARD, ELY ROSE, 1 o.

46 and 48 8. Calvert St. Have on hand large stock XientlemenV 3aiter Un-V and Boot l.e&a nA ait nAa t.A H-ir" rPv Witt. hIVson JEWELLER AND WATCTfllT A IeCute a neat: aattsfactory manner inlhort dniapda of work in hisine He has 6n hand a select asaortmeatf thi i Irtsfriewelr are respectfullysaelicited to renew patronage. 100 100 soo 100 i 12 20 10 10 20 10 10 10 10 10 10 12 16 20 80 10 12 15 10 50 0 New of 4T OLD PORT WINE If A DERI SHERRY, CLARET, AC.

OLD HENNESAY LONDON DOCK BRANDY VINTAGE OF 1840, Ac. CHOICE LOT HAVAN A CIGARS. For anything in the way of first rate Groceries, Provisions, Liquors, Call on E. A. WltlTAKER, At his old standi on Uargett Street English Letter and Demi Paper.

100 reams' white wove Letter rnldd. 700 whitu laid Dnmi For jale by the ream or case. i Dealers would do well to call and fexamine. the quantity can secure a great bargain at Buyers by Raleigh, Sept. 14, 1SS3.

i HARDWARE AT MITCHELL ALLEN, NO, 22 POLLOCK 8t NEW BERNE, I ARE RECEIVING, AND NOW dFFER FOR SALE a targe Stock of liuilders' and Housekeeper's Hardware Cf every Description. Carpenters', Coopers' Blacksmiths And Machinists' Tools. Pocket Knives, Knives and Forks, Scissors, Japanned, Painted, And Plain Tin Ware. Willow and Wood Ware, Parlor ianrf QA. With a large variety of other House Furnishing uoods, insisting in part 1 Cut and Pressed Glass, China nnr Ckim.n'o xtr.

T- a re. uiuauuis iuu fiatea ware, if "Per Borders and Centres, Paper and Paintv cow Shades, Also, Gents', Ladies', Whips, Buggy and ADd Boys' Saddles, Wagon Harness, Bridles, Also, AGENTS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, For the Sale of any article of Maiiufacture or Pro- uuce. New- Berne, October 30. 168 6in THOMAS CO. IV o.

170 Baltimore Street. GOVERNMENT SECURITILS, SOUTHERN BANK NOTES, SOUTHERN STATE BONDS, COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES, GOLD AND STOCKS, BONDS, of our own market, of Com-mission, in person; and those of New York and Philadel-phia through reliable correspondents. MAKE COLLECTIONS, with prompt returns, on all ac cessible points, N01 th. South and West. DKAW GOLD iOR CURRENCY DRAFTS, of any amount.

fTr-rv Hti rato i tt en New York, Philadelphia, Boston or Richmond. 0N DEPOSITS OF GOLD OR uaaaayji, suoject to check at sighlt, ON HAND FOR SALE Southern Bank Notes, I- 'i01 even-Thirties, (different series 50,000 Five-Twenties. fiV One-year Certificates. November 10. 65 issues.) 17fi codlm LOUISBVRG FEMALE COLLEGE.

T. M. J0ITES, PreTident imd Proprietor. rmXHS EXERCISES OF THIS INSTITUTION WILL begin on the 2d Wednesday in Jannarr, I Sfifi. Louisburg is a village seldom surpassed "for health, in- gence.

refinement and morality It is in Franklk. County nine m.lesTrom Franklintort. Ln the Raleigh and Sl? the88 pottU there i SdaUy line, connecting with trains going North and Sotuh b.m ated in a I grove, OD an" elevated sue, is large, commodious and well ventilated. It t.Lbe oel-'y renovated, and fitted np withaeat fur-mtnre and fireplaces in the dormitories tht to eJ for yunf school the highest grade, affording suoerior facilities tor the accomplished education Chemiea! HnHf" ifirj.m well-selected ul ITl apparatus, a competent Faculty, and larse exnenen in 1 ilu iub vrreena-dS LerIeiCl eKee a Wthful discharge of 1 Mimeet a 8hre of patrotiagcBoardini pu-piU will live as members of the PresideHt's'familv. -ThiiL r'l will be made known in due time.

1 8end eir daughters will please ad ess me, for the present, at Grn.iwiw..' dress culars wiil be sent November 2. T. M. JONES. 169 8taw2m fAa 1 jjnxlOin AGEWTS Jfftf IS YOUR CHANCE A.

FuU and Complete HlstorV of the War in ne yolame for inaTof" FJ0. meet thej wants of the great trlCbnut8 Fhia. 187 tf CO. 1 0 Boey MCtUBIVK KAKmrACTfjanifl I '-am SOAtS AMD JPJEIUPIjiHERY. Catalogues aeatiea.

OTemherJL an pers tune, Hbeir at the price of 5x8 08 each" SPLENDID LIST OF ARTICLES! All to be sold for ft 1 50 Solid Silver Dining Sets 600 Silver Salvers and Urns 500 Solid Silver Tea Seta complete 150 Rosewood Musical Boxes, 22 airs. 2t0 Mahogany Musical Boxes, 24 airs 250 Gold Hunting Watches 175 to 50 to 50 to 75 to 50 to 75 to 250 ladies' Enamelled Gold Watches 500 Gent's Hunting Silver Watches l'r to 50 to 500 Open-face Silver Watches 25 to zoo uiamona Kings 5,000 Photo. Albums, all sizes Gold Vest and Neck Chains 8,000 Gold Oval Band Bracelets 5.000 finirl Rn.l.i. .50 to 5 to 15 to 5 to to 5 to 5 to 4 to 4 to 4 to 8 to 5 to to 8 to 8 to 8 to 5 to 8 to 4 to 4 to 8 to 8 to 5 to 8 to 10 to 12 to SO to 5 to 6 to 10 to 8 to 15 to h-r 2,000 Chatelaine and Grard Chains 7,000 Solitaire and Revolving Brooches ..1 2.000 Lava and Florentine A vorai. vpai.ana do Mosaic, jet and lava Eardrops 7,500 Coral and Emerald Eardrops 5,000 California Diamond Pins 5,000 Cal.

Cluster Diamond Pins 8,000 sets Solitaire Buttons and Studs 8,000 Gold Thimbles. Pencils, Ac 1 0,000 Lockets double-glass 5,000 Lockets for Miniatures 8,000 Gold Toothpicks, Crosses, 5-00 plain Gold Rings 1 S.000 chased Go'd Rings 10,000 Shield and Signet Rings 10,000 California Diamond Rings 700 sets Ladies' Jewelry, jet 5,000 sets Ladies' Jewelry, coral 4 5,000 sets Ladies' Jewelry, onyx 5,000 sets Ladies' Jewelry, lava 2,00 sets Ladies' Jewelry, mosaic 10.000 Gold Pens with Silver Holders' 5,000 Gold Pens with Gojd Holders Gold Pens and Holders, superior" 5,000 Silver Goblets and Drinking Cups 3.000 Silver Castors and Wine Holders Silver Fruit and Cake Baskets 80 10 12 15 10 50 20 to 50 Messrs. T. 11. GAUGHAN A Cn Nn 1 1 Aew lork, extensive mauufactnrprR ui im-i Sil ri.r "rrJ 111 i 1 avjries or watcnea and Jewelry, desiring to increase their business to an unlimited extent, have resolved upon a Great Gift Distribution subject to the regulations following: ech allele and ita value, are placed in Sealed Envelopes and welt mixed.

One of these ra-velopes will be Sent by Tnail to any address on receipt of twenty-five cents. vatte aHide t0ld at 0m Dollar woA wiihovt regard to Ou receipt of the certificate von will wW going to have, and then it is at your option to aend the dollar and take the article or not. Ptirrha BAN mav Ihna ob'ain a G.ild Watch. Diamond Ring, or any set of Jewelry on our list for Oue Dollar, and to no ease can thev eet less than one dollar's worth, as there are no blanks. The price of Certificates is as followsr On fn on a foe $1 eleven for thirty for sixty-five for $10 one hundred for 15.

A cents will be allowed deted by them, providing their remittance amounts to one dollar. Agents will collect 25 cents for every Certificate and remit 15 cents to us, either in cash or postage stanns! GAUGHAN ro. 116 BaOADWAT. New Ynrt. No.

October 18, 158 8fnpd BLOSSOM RO THE It (Successors to Bbnj. Blossom ASoh,) COMMISSION MERCHANTS, COTTON, NAVAL STORES, GRAIN, TOBACCO, UUXTON YARNS, SHEETING, No. 159 Front Street, 7 I B. Blossov. 1 s' Bmoflldfj11068 made on consignments; on receipt of Refkuences ThA Wilmington Newbern, Washington, Tarboro, Fayetteville Raleigh, Salisbury, Cbariotte and Wadesboro -s-i i wnrira io us, through that place, free of forwarding commission,) pay ingjuilroad freight to any shipping port.

i mcroMUtra Knioirrh '1 HENRY GHISELIN. Nnrfnit v. i iurwaru proauce to US, re Of forward ttng eomtnit- iUB nvat stores ami grain, by steamer or sail, ing vessel, as shippers may direct an-when estrei wi'1 pay taxes, at the shipping portal N. B. Consignments to us are covered by Fire ead Ma-nne Insurance, as soon as freighted, from all places on all Railroads and Rivers in North and South-Carolina, Geor gta and Florida, andjrom all Southern Shipping Porta, trough to New-York, whether advice of ahipWi ia a BUBEAU DP BEUEF.

reie vieneat dtstresa, ipialty JHoceses.) DSY G00D GE0CEEIES HAEDWAEit Frot St, Nwbeni, -i I. 800 250 200 250 200 100 100 so 80 10 12 20 10 10 10 10 20 10 10 8 5 10 8 10 10 10 10 10 12 15 20 JWf ODi 8Dd, AtIaDtic nd North.CarolinL AsR h2 Company has 8Uch L.U 10 th3e named-I learner lines7 from all Trtnern '2JlWe. witn South as enable it to li-l" Prt8. tho of the October 19. 157 Cm I iMfc CffBiM Cotton dST' Ele'souih r'' -k COTTON GIIfs, With Engines, Horse Poweandi Verv tMni or tanning, store, and ready for iZSSaS ft tlhe lowest ratea, by Ji: JOHN'; FULLE1R3' 8 DITY STB.ETrr rates below the nsual iharV.r,.,d.?0,nt a be based upon a tai business rJr 1 will of transportation thou? bVe lhe cost nor wiil it be irad7a Dr oppressive with the view break down or drive flf.

their advance Upon this bas: 'o fmpanySpubr November 21. W. JS. A. DERSON, Agent.

MYERS At- rTVIalTin vw. 78 Street. Nw v-v. vPl6ltk, grain akd meal October' 1Ut UP fop "Wpment. 164 eod8vr NORRIS BALDWIN o.

1 8, HANOVER sr vT asnaburgs and cSto- "oy will rnoirA i Taj7ce8 and promise quick 4 WB-ly HATHAWAY, LEACH STEARNS, T- Pbiladelphla. MAlffCFACTURERS OP BORtw'o Thnf ngtnes and Boilers dwu il. i PorS01 BTEAM and Band Lathes. Pier? 8w PuSches, Drills. Slide-Rests.

Si owe r-V Chucks. epenaent Jaw Dpot for Banks, Dinmore A Cn'm 'i jkr any of the Blr.f the Baltimn rad Traek. Cal and Hay Scale. eam, Hail- f. AW yry Gooda Kent; EW B.

Wiiwane, i n. 7 SL i-iy. Jan. 7i Tl" aavances made on consignments. October 4.

1 1m tm 116 In New Berae, Oetober 9Q..

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