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i i1 t ym.il. J i MIMAU. UU'B 'FartwcSl Sa Sic." fit CIIARI.KS DIJIJTKT. Farewell, ma mie ! since part we must, .-a iroin each must sever ! IIov brief the word how b'tig the. pain ! --,, ,,.,n and part forever ' "Tvfiv 1 ntlcss now to question why, Or lit n tin- dyitig ember K:ni;g!i ! 1'he wriuhftil moons have merged Our M;:y in dead J'ecember. lV.rowe'il, ma nuV ! Since part we must, V.'e'il part in quiet fashion ; Ft-r us no foolish tears, you know, I'iT tisno iiie passion, Yo Minii-iinH's wished tl.at yon had died Ere you had ever met me, Tie-' tut uro vea's are all your Own Wherein t ) quite forget me. We drained Love's goblet to the dregs, Nor drained with rhyme or reason. And shinned the fervor of the days Through all a. summer's season; W drank the eup of passion dry 't'ii. i u.'h lip;,, our spirits Mending; How strange that that should cease to Lo Which once we thought unending ! I saw yo'i first when early Spring Had tipped the green with heather: The robin piped upon the tree, Ail nature came together; The light of love wits in your eyes, And you were happy-hearted The brown leaves lie beneath us now, And we, ma mie, are parted ! But why should love '.ike yours survive The fading of the pansy ? An April blossom of the heart. ' i v a.' but a summer's fancy, And if the thought, of it should chanco 'in cross my mind hereafter, ibw like a:i April day 'twill seem A tl. ingot' tears ami laughter ! But back, '.va tuie, you'll sometimes turn, Your tm.uglrtiii vig'ls keeping, To other days where, early slain, Our buried love lie sleepitig; And haply, then, you'll learn to feel, When .Veni'ry stirs the ember, How sad the heurt which would forget, Uut must the pst remember ! From the Bar.r.er of tiie South. A Krrcory. Hand in hand, on the beach we walked, In th." summers long ago; The waves cann; up, and, kissed the beach, Then, mu rniuring, back would go; The stars shone blight in the tramjuil sky, The moon looked down with a tender eye, And the sweet South winds came moaning bv, Ami the siillsmail hoursofnighi drew liigti, Yet, hand in hand, on the beach we walked, Aiel of Love's sweet farcies idly talked In io'.nmur long gone by. An! how the old, old lovo corces back, As I think of it, to-night ; Suvnge, such a iooii.-h, childish dream A poor man's heart can blight ! For Love is only a flower of Jane The waning light of an Ar,tur,i:i moon The tender iio'.cs of f. tender tune That buaks "r.i a dreamy Uen-ooii, t !:ar::.i ,g the heart and the senses away, Alluring us .n with childish play, Thai eudeth so very soon. We dreamed t'.e dream 'its over now, We have cast the toy away, An i never will touch the broken thing, The fragments that round us lay. Yet, oh! how oft, in my dreams, 1 see The spectre of things that used to be; My soul is weighed wiih a memory Of music and moonlight, love and thee; In dreams, we walked on that silvery shore, Hands clasped in hands, as in days of yore, When our hearts were young and free. Oh! Love is a bird that comes with Spring ; When cold winds blow, it plumes its wing, And flieth away, yet still will ring Through all the years its echoing; The heart will throb and the breast will sigh, When the g'.osts cor.ie back from days gone by Yet, 'its all imagining ! S. SPUNG! AXA. A Q:iakcr once hearing a person tell how much he felt 1'or another who wris in di-nrcs. and needed assistance, dry ly asked him, ' i'rieud, hast thou i'olt in thy pocket for him"'" A lady, i:i a parorysni of grief was S'lid to have .shed tovreiits cf tears. ' l'oor thing'."' remarked an uafceliug punster, ' :-he mwt have had a cataract in each eye." ' Look here, boy," said a nervous old gentleman to an urchin, who was munching sugar-candy at a lecture, you are annoying tne very much.' 11 No, I ain't ; I'm a gnawing this 'ere caudy," replied the urchin.. A plump youngster, applying for the place of page, the mistress said to him: " I wish my servant to have plenty, but don't allow any waste." l'age "Oh, no, mum ; I'd eat and drink till I busted, rather than waste anything, mam." The following lines arc said to adorn a tombstone in Connecticut : Here l:cs, cut down like unripo fruit, The wife of Deacon Amos Shute ; She died of drinking too much coffee, Aui:y J'onnny eighteen forty. Congress taxes all the pianos, gold watches, jewelry, gold and silver plate :uol carriages of the country lcs3 than five miiiious per annum iu greenbacks, and taxes the two article.-) of tea and oolfee more than twice this sum in gold. If there is anybody under the can ister of Heaven that I have in utter excrescence," says 3Irs. Partington, "i is t lie slander, going about like a boy constructor, circulating his calomel up on honest folks." According to Jlilton, " Eve kept si lence in Eden to hear her husband talk." said a rentlenian to a ladv friend, and theu added, iu a melancholy tone, Alas! there have been no Eves since. "Because there have been no husbands worth listening to," was the quick re tort. One of the zealous Chaplains of the army i i the Potomac called on a Colo nel noted for his profanity, in order to talk abont the religious interests of the Den. lie was politely received, and motioned to a seat on the chest, when the following dialogue ensued : Chap. Colonel, you have one of the finest regiments in the army. Col. 1 believe so. Chap. Do you think you devote sufficient attention to the religious in struction of your men' Col. (doubtfully) Well, I don't know. Chap A lively interest has been awakened in the th Massachusetts (a rival n -rimcnt). The Lord has blessed the labors of his servants aDd ten have iilrt i;dy been baptized. Col (excitedly) Is that so ? (To the attendant:) Sergeant Major, have iiftecu men detailed immediately for Inij tit-m. I'll be sworn if I'll be out'i ('or e by any Massachusetts legiment jA fair sample of uimy or fc'tate religs itit. ;: SEW ADYUBlTlsKaiEXTS. AGRICCIjTl"lliL IMPLEMENTS BBKRCHANS OH FARMERS DEST 11 ring any of the above for their FALL or WINTER, trade or use, should tddress R H ALLEN &CO, F O Box 37b, New York Nov 19 51-ly RICHAKBSON'SNEW SIETIIOD FOB THE PIANOFORTE UNEXCELLED! "lINEAQUALLEDl AXl) The Standard Book of Instruction, Simployed by the Ilcst Teachers, The IJest Schools The licst Conservatories. And all individuals who desire to obtain Thorough and Practical knowledge ofPiano Playing. Thirty Thousand Co?io3 are Sold Yearly, and it is no exaggeration U say, that a Quarter of a Million Scholars Have Become Accomplished Pianists by using this Book. It is adapted alike to the youngest and the oldest : to the beginner tor nrst lessons, and to the amateur, ior gen. eral nraetice. Sent postpaid. Price $'S 75. OLIVER PIUSON & CO. Boston. CHARLES II U1US0N.V: CO. N Y Nov l'J -H-ly AGENTS N AMED. MALE Oil FEIULE, roil THE Life of Gen. Grant. Hv HENRY C DEMIXG, under the tnr. - tiiui ami Authority of Gen. ! it ANT himself. The most intensely interesting Biography ever published in America 533 Octavo Farcs. completed in Cne Vol Price S2 75. An extra copy will be given free of charge to any person who will sell three copies and remit for the saaio. Agents are reoortiii'r astonishiii'j- sales of this Work. One agent reports "!) subscrib ers in two days : another j; snnenbers in one day ; and many others from 10 to 'J") pe dav. Those desirous of a plrasant and lu erative business w.ll apply immediately and secure a ehoiee ol territory. The largest commission given, for particulars npi' ' to or aduress b 5 5 CilAN 1 O.N CO. Hartford. Ct. Nov 10 5K?y IMJ 1 f AGENTS WANTED To solu-it orders for Dr Wdh'um Smili. riCTU NAK V OF THE I'd Hid-. Theonl edition l'iii)hhed in America. Condensed by I'r Smith's own hand. In one hove O tavo volume, illustrated with over i-0 siei aim wood engravings. A in ok that is Heed . ! every tamily. Over Thirty Thousai i'(ip,. - .i"!d wi'.liiii three monies. Agents .-lid enoseriners see tuat you ge tne t?, ii n i t fninnii I'll Dr iiiitii. The "Sprintield Republican." (the leai ing secular newspaper of New England says. mis cnii ion piii.jisaed bv jVlessr Um r vV Co. is the L'eniii. e t!oiiur." T!.i gio'is Com jounii TCLrauoi! i of N". :st. , the lead, ng r inghinc: i.i say wlioever form, the 1 wishes to sret. in tin f:-t Dictionary of the 1!) i-lieapes ie, .-hi. u buy this. A rent" are meeting with unparalleled sue cess' u e empioy no ienerai .,in. am oiler extra inducements to Canvasser Agents will see the advantage of dentin directly with the PLT.E1 S 1 1 E li S For .'e seriptive circulars. Willi iioi particulars an terms, address the Publishers. J II ilLTlR ec Ct.. Hartf.r.l. Conn AG EMS WASTED FOIt "The Gray Jackets And how they Lived, Fought and Died fcr JJixie, wita lnndents and Sketches of Life in the Confederacy." The Spiciest and Cheanest War Book Published. Jp3 Send lor Circular and see our ti with a full descript on of the work. Add JONL-s J'KOS ec L'O. Philadelphia, Pa : At lanta. Ga ; or, St I.ouis. Mo. WASTED. I E V E R aiuiiy t have the splendid Imperial r-teel Enu'raviu of Hon Horatio Seymour : Price OneDoih Small sizes of Seymour Uhiir. i"v eae .i!o, the -National Hand Jjookot facts am figures, ior everv voter : price one Hollar and Fittv cents. "The Lost Cause." the on K" complete Democratic history of the wai Price l ive Dollars, ."-luii pies sent on receipt of price. Agents -yanted. I- 15 TP. EAT & CO, Pub's j'A Lroiiuway, N V. V, AVERLY NOVELS. ILLUSTEATED Edition sC5 Volumes Price only SS ; or, 23 ct3. per Volume. UUiLi .Ul:. .Mni i;i..'l.l', A snm pie volume sent to any address, by mail, on receipt ot 2- cents. Persons remitting Six Dollars forthese in advance, will receive ir.ali a splendid portrait of Sir Walter Scott, suitable for Ira mini. D APPLET! N cc CO. Publisher. Nos 90. ami '.'1 Grand St, New York. LORILL.lRDS TA3J5IT B 99 SMOKING TOBACCO. The best judges everywhere declare it to he the best, for many reasons: It is made of the line t slock grown It has a in i Id ai.d agreeable aroma It is anti-nervous in its elleels The Nicotine having been extracted And is perfectly free Ironi drugs It leaves n aeid, disagreeable after-taste, Docs not burn or stiic: the toacrue. And leaves no odem-ive order in the room lSeii)': very light, one pound wiil last as long As two to three pounds of ordinary tobaccos 0r&3r3 for Elegant IJeerschauai Pipes Are being packed daily in the vane us Sized Bags ill which it is sold. BUY IT, try it, and Convince yourself That it has alithe advantages we claim for it If your dealer docs not keep it, ak him to get it. LORILLARS'S EUREKA SMOKING TOBACCO. A (rood i?ini 1 1: i Toh'irco Is a .P. rj:et turt Comfort. The "Eureka" Tobacco is likewise aa excellent prtiele of choice Virginia Tobacco, ot a heavier body than the lormer, and hence much chcaperin price ; nevertheless it makes an excellent smoke. Orders for Hecrshuam Pipes are aiso packed daily in this brand. LOItlLLUtirS STFFS Still retain thn excellent quality for which they have become famous wherever used. Circulars sent on application. P LOlULEAllD, New York. A YEAR AND Ex penses to Agents to introduce the uson .rewind r.iaclune. f-tick alike on both sides. Samples on 2 weeks trial Extra inducements to expe rienced agents. For fiirthe, particulars, ad dress the WILSON SEWING MACHINE ( 'O. Cleveland, O; Boston, .Mass, or St Louis, 1V0. PEli MONTH GUAKAX 4;$&ClP vi teed. Sure pay. Sala ries paid weekly. Agents wanted immedi ately everywhere to sell our " Patent Ever lasting White Wire Clothes Lines.-' Call at or address GIRAHD WlllE MILLS, Phila delphia. Pa. AG EMS WANTED FOR THE Official History of the War Its CauseSj Characters, Conduct and Results. II y Hon. Alexander II. Stephens. Its ready sale, combined with an increas ed commission, make it the best subscrip tion book ever published. The agent in Eas tern, Pa, reports 7'2 subscribers in three days. Another in llouon, 103 in four days. Send for eircu.ais and see our terms and a lull description cf the work. Address NATIONAL I'I'm.lSHlXG CO. Philadel ahia. Pa; Atlanta Ga; Cincinnati, Ohio, or St Louis. Mo. NEW ADVEUTISKMEXTS. STAR AGRICULTURAL WORKS. he albany;cotton GIN MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturers of the Celebrated "STAR" Cotton Gin ami ( onderwrs, "iIAli." Threshing Machines, "4'2Vl7f" Lever and Endless Chain Horse Powers, and other Agricultural Machi nery. ur 'STAR" Cotton Gin and Conden ser have taken First Premiums in e v- ry instance where, entered at Southern Fairs, core peting with the let Gins of the country made by other parties. At the two Great rairs ol tac Mechanics and Agricultural Association, held at New Orleans tsuecessiveiv iu JNovember, jot anu January lbC. the bTAK" Gin and Conden ser took fl&r- at both Fairs-TSS. all the l're nniiins ollereit c n uins and condensers, Ofrainst a competition enib acing all others trinu of any promineuee in the country. Also at the last two btate'Tairs hula fit bt. lonis, Mo . our Gin and Condenser took the First Premiums against a powerful competition. J he Condenser attachment betnsr new to most planters, we wish to ay that it entirely obviates the necessity of a '"lint room," as with it a uii may be used in the open air and the sheet or hat as it is discharged from the Condenser is ready for the press. It ef- lectually cleans the cotton ot sand and dirt and makes the work of ginning tree from the danger ot inhaling the fine particles of lint which otherwise till the air. N. P. We also make the most approved Horse Powers both Lever and Railway to drive our " STAR" Gins, and also maniilac Hire the celebrated "STAR" Threshing Ma- diines. We furnish Gins with or without Condensers. For sale by our Agents and Dealers generally. Our complete Illustrated Descriptive Circular is sent, Iree ot charsre. on application by mail. Address The A L IJAN V COTTON GIN MAN LFACTLKliNG CO , A ban N. Y.. P. 9. Drawer 162. DEAFNESS. CATARRH- SCROFULA. A LADV who had suffered for years from Deafness, Catarrh and Serolula, was cured by a simple remedy. Her s m . painy and gratitude prompts her to send the receipt Iree ot charge to any one similarly atilieted. Address Mrs. M. C. L., care Map Martin Aunt, llohoken, N. .1 TOBACCO ANTIDOTE. irAKHAN ILL) to remove all dksikk V for Tohacc". This great remedy is an excellent appetizer, It purines the blood invigorate the system, posses -es great nour ishing and strengthening power, enables the stomach to digest the heartiest food, makes sleep refreshing, and establishes robust health. tmtker.s and du ivirx fur sixty yiarx rtirril. Price Filly its per box, post free, Can he sent any distance by mail with per fect safety. A treatise on the injurious ef fects of Tobacco, with lists of references, testimonials, &c, s id free. Agents wanted. Address, Dr. T, 11. ABBOTT, Jersey Citv N. J. lis is m iimmm ? By .sending 30 cts. and stamp, with age, height, eol. r of eyes rir.d hair, yon wiil re ceive by return mail a correct picture of 3 our future husband or wife, with natoc and date of marriage. Address Y . Fox. P. O. Drawer, No. S, Fultoiiv'die, F. V. ''3 MIE GREAT -NEW YORK ll A ii V UL.T IT R A L,, HOIPi'I C U LT UK. A LAM) FA ?.I f 1A' KVS l A I'i: R. The liUil A ! J A si illll V A , piibhsh. d in the citv of New Yi.rk. is now the LA PlGEST and .MlteT ELEGANT j.ii per of its class in th.- Fni'.i d Slates. Pi i, e One Holla- and Ff'tv .eiis a year; pt eopies Twelve Dol'ars and Filly cents ; y copies Twenty Dollars, or ou'y om: 1)oi.i..c: a year! Every subscriber in clubs of ten. at One Dol lar and Kilt v cents, will reeeue a free pack age of EAilLV KOSE POTATOES, H. hnff at Forty Dollars per hid.. po.t paid, worth One Dol'ar and Twenty-Five cents. The Kura! American is everywhere admit ted to be the l.est. Cheapest, and the most Practical farmers' and fruitgrowers' paper in tlrs country. Its editor-in-ehief is an old farmer and fruit-grower of Forlv Years" es perience ! The publication oftlos paper was removed in .June last from 1'tiea. ". Y., to New orU City: and the Editorial and Busi ness Oliiee to New I i u usu i k. .N. .1.. (near New York.) where it proprietor owns a lame farm within the Oily limits of lvi'i acres worth .-ViU.uO; and also ha a larire Cash Capital to ensure Permanency to h:s publications- Club Agents wanted everywhere, who arc paid a very liberal compensation. Samples of paper, blank subscription hst--c, free. -Address T. 11. MINEU. New Brunswick, New Jersey. QlOnn A Y1An TO AGENTS to OlUUst-ll tiie Star Shuttle ewins Machines. Full t.nrti'-nl;-rs far. Extra in ducements to experienced Airetits. Cell on or Hil.Iress W. G. vViE.oN Ar Co , Cl. ce land. O., Boston. Mass.. or t. Louis, Mo. NTEiS. SALESMEN' to travel a Mannfacttirin Company and seli by sample, (rood vares are iiarantcd. Address wuli ftamji, II. H. HAMILTON ec Co., No. H'i Chesiiiit st. Piiila.. Pa. 10C0 AGENTS' WANTED. IN ALL 1'jrts of the U. S. t; sell our im- ineiisf bt of nearly 1000 dillerent P.ooks. Hiblfs, and Photograph Alliums. Every family want-; soiiif-thin from it. Catalogues ltirnislied tree on application. a:if! looks sent iot-paid to any address on receipt ol 'price. Canvam books, containing the list wuh prices together witli li!ank sheets and print ed headings for eiiroiiiny a lit of names sent free to any one on receipt of fifty cts. Any body . an sell one hundred to one thousand oi these books almost any where. For terms to agents and other information, address J. E. POTTER & CO.. Pub. CM & 017 San om si., Philadelphia, Pa. rfno GOOD TRUSTY AGE-VIS. M. We will guarantee "5,50 per week and expenses. For paitieulars address i. Y. JACKSON - Co., JJaitiiiiore, Md. A. 15 AY rOit A I 3. Stencil ijlv : "oi, sansoies Iree. Address A. J. i- l.'LLAM, Spriii-?eld: Vt. Ii I IllilTlI Fllli. mS S. SMITH, 51. I)., NOW OFFEUS fill a bis remedies for the above diseases to the general public. One package and one week sullicient, as a failure or relapse alter its use in thousands of cases has never been eportcd. A cure is fruaranteed ir. eve.v case or the money null he rifunii.d. Testi monials of physicians and others cured, mmlfl ftie. If no ie;ent in your place, send direct to us. Local Aleuts wair.cd. Try it. Price X per pa--ka-e posta-e prepaid.' -Address II. S. SMITH, z Co", Proprietors, ') lleeLinan Strtet, New York city. A el f ATCII FREE jrivon cratis to ev- live man who will act as ajrent in a new iiht honorable business paying 5P0 a day. No gilt enterprise. No hnrnbii '. Ad drvss R. ML'NUOE KENNEDY, Pittsbur-h Pa. 6 abfifH AGUES IN NURSERIES, irf)QjHl W Peach Trees and small Fruit Plants. Send stamp for descriptive and instructive catalogue. N BARN A 11 D Still Pond. Kent Co, Md. Agents Wanted new one volume ''IIISTOR" Ol' 'i'llli GREAT 1 L'.PUJiMt ." It includes the last war. and sells well iu the South. A dress, at once, PROUGIITON tc V VMAN, Id Lible House, New Vork. pOODSPEED'S FOUNTAIN VJT IEXS 60 lines' written with one pen of ink. Xo blotting. One dozen as sorted samples for 2 ! cts. Are,its make $10 a day. Address GOOUSPEEU & Co., U7 Park Row New York. 00 AA -(T Month sure and no money re- ii)wvV quired in advance. Agents want 'u everywhere maie or female to sell our Patent hvtrlamtig White Wire Cloth fx Lines. 'Every household should have this article.' N. Y. Tiihune. Address AMERICAN W IKE CO., i-i William st., N. Y., or 10 Dearborn St., Chicajjro, III. AGENTS WANTED! QEND 15 CENTS FOR A SPECIMEN kJ number of tbe CAROLINA FARMER containing splendid List of Premiums for new subscribers. Active Agents are mak J-ri.0() to $10 Ofi per day Address. WM. 1' UERNARD, Proprietor. Oct. 22 IG-U 1 ji 1 i.i; ton. N. C. Attention Planters ! NOW IS THE TIME! When Money is Plenty TO INSURE YOUR DWELLING AND TO MAKE YOUR HAPPY " BY INTRODUCING A BROVER yilMMIMIffll ED. SMITH IS AGENT FOR THE GEORGIA HOME INSURANCE COMPANY," and for the justly celebrated GROVER & BAKER SEWING MA- CHINE. Give biin a call and examine the Machine for yourself. Will take Cotton and Country Pro duce in Exchange for Sewing Ma chines. In Store and to arrive j 100 Sacks G. A. Salt. 50 Firkins of Choice Butter put uP expressly for this Market None better. Shoulders and Middlings. SUGAR CURED HA2V1S. Stvlft Ditchers Boots, hand made and warranted. IOEMs Xo.;i, Msllets. COTTON YARNS a1 Numbers ni-rrn iMinw iicirtT n n it n m Pi n.ininr nrmn' OF GOLDEN SYRUP. ENGLISH DA5RY CHEESE. WHICH HE OFFEK3 AT TIIE cash rincES. PROM FUll COTT)X, "WOOL, PEAS, CORN, ccC. E. 13. finish. O. t. 23. lUtl" Pianos ! Pianos ! Pianos ! m GOLD 3IE!).L WAS AWARDED at the late Mir in Baltimore to CHAS. M. STiEFF, lor the best J'iano over l.auimore. 1 lula. dclphia and New York Pianos. Office and v a re room. No. 7 N. Liberty St above Haiti more St.. I3altimovo, Md. (ITF.IFF'S PIANOS HAVE ALL TIIE latest improvements iiicludint; tbe AtHIAFFE TREPI.E. IVORY FRONT.- and the improved FUEN'CH ACTION" tully WAR RANTED FOR.') YEARS with tl privilege of exchange wiluin l'J months il not eiitiri'ly s.itii.u-tory to I he purchaser. Second hand Pianos and Parlor Orirans a! ways on hand front $.0 to $3')0. Kelereaecs who have our Tiaiios 111 use: Weeks P. Parker, Win. F. Mercer. Oeor;re O. Sue- Mrs. M. M. Oat. s. John W. John son. James R. Thip.-n. H. Ij. Staton, P. C Pitt, A. Kraswell and "iOO otlu-rs in the South who have purchased the Sieiii"s Pianos since the War closed. A CALL IS SOLICITED. TERMS Liberal Oct a-J 47-lNoV 2-s 'fiU OF TIIE BILLIARDS AND BAR. ? TAKE PLEASURE IN INFORM. th. i rip; all tbe Lovers of Billiards that I rave removed my Tables to the New am E!e;:ant Hull, recently linished bv Mr. J. A Wiliiamson. in the burnt district, where I will be pleased to sec all my friends and pa Irons. Connected with the BILLTAR D room will be found a First Class BAR. where all the best Liiiuors Arc. can be obtained. The lat ter Depart 111 .nt is under the edicient control ot Mr. John F. Ward. Give us a call. R. II. R.OWE. Sept 17. 4--lf Petersburg Rail Road, Petersburg, Va. CHEAT THROUGH ROUTE. rrr 'HE RETERSBURG RAILROAD HAS COMPLETED TO THE STEAMERS' WHARF, ON' THE APl'KOMATTOX RIVER, Thereby avoiding all Drayage through tne City, Close connections made at "We Id on with Wilmington and all intermediate stations With lialeisrh and way stations 011 Raieifrh and Gaston Railroad. w nn i.okisooro and way stations, to Charlotte. N. C. V itli Mor:janton and way stations on the est North Carolina Railroad, and Irom Charlotte to Columbia. From Wilmington, via North Eastern Railroad, to Charleston. From Florence, per Cheraw and Darling ton Railroad, to Cheraw. Through arrangements have been made at Petersburg and City Point for carrying Freight consigned care Railroad Afjent, Petersburg Railroad, To and from Baltimore, per Powhatan Steamboat Line,"') Light street wharf. J. W. Brandit, President! Wuh Clyde's Line of Steamers to Phila delphia, W. I'. Clyde, ylgent, 14 N. Dela ware street ; and With Old Dominion Steamship Co.. N. L. McCready, President, ollice, 187 Green wich St., cor Dey. Through Freights, marked via Petersburg, transported as cheaply and expeditiously as by any other route- TIIROVOU BILLS LADING will U given vi'li flie rntex guaranteed :t the Depots and Shipping Points of the Compan ies com prising this Oreat Through Route! Nov. I -J. Nov. .c)0-lf Terms of tbe Superior Courts The following arrangement of the Terms of the Superior Courts have been prepared and submitted to the Legislature by the Code Commis- Hiouers, and adopted : FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Bertie On the first Monday in March and October. crtford On the third Monday in March and October. Gates On the fourth Monday after the firot Monday in March and Octo ber. Choicnn On the sixth Monday af ter the first Monday in March and Oc tober. crqnlmans On the eighth Monday after the first Monday iu March and October. asquotanJc On the tenth Monday after the first Monday in March and October. Camden Or the twelfth Monday after the first Monday in March and October. Qurrituch On tbe fourteenth Mon day after the first Monday in March and October. SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Tirrell On the first 3Ionday in September and February, Wasluniiton Un the third Monday in September and February. Martin On the second Alonday ah ter the third Monday in September and February. Ili'dc On the fourth Monday at- ter the third Monday in September and 1- ebruary. Beaufort On the sixth Monday af ter the third Monday in September and February. ilt On the eighth Monday alter the third Mouday iu September and February. Ediiecombe On the tenth Monday after the third Monday in September and February. THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Wayne On the first Monday in September and February. ones On the third Monday in September and February. Onslow On the first Monday after the fourth Monday in September and February. Craven On the third Monday after the fourth Monday iu September and February. Lenoir On the fifth Monday after the fourth Monday in September and February. Greene On the seventh Monday af ter the fourth Monday in September l l l ana reoruary. Carteret On theniuth Monda' after the f'ourt'i Mouday in September and Fcbn ary. Wilaon On the eleventh Monday after the fourth Monday in September and February. FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Robetun On the fourth Monday in August aud fourth Monday in Febru ary. Bladen On the second Monday af the fourth Monday in August aud Feb ruary. Columlux On the fourth Monday after the fourth Mouday in August and February. BmnsicicJ: On the sixth Monday after tlie fourth Monday in August and February. Xcw Hanover On the eighth Mon day after the fourth Monday iu August and February. Sampson On the tenth Monday af ter the fourth Monday in August and February. Duplin On the twelfth Monday af ter the fourth Monday in August and February. SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Granville On the second Monday in August and February. arrvn On the second Monday in August and February. Franklin Fourth Monday after the second Monday in August and Fcbru ary. Johmton On the sixth Monday after the secoud Mouday in August and Fe bruary. ale On the eighth Monday after tne second Monday in August aud Fe bruary. Nash On the tenth Monday after the second Monday in August and Fe bruary. Halifax On the twelfth Mouday after the second Monday in August aud February. Northampton On the fourteenth Monday after the second Monday in August and February. OF CJEO. IS. MISSC3IBE TO HIS Btables, Sear Ilussey Bro's Coach Factory, IN VIEW OF MAIN STREET. rinilE UNDERSIGNED TAKES THIS IL method of iniforming the nub-li'- generally that he has removed to his new quarters where he is prepared to furnish Transportation to any section of the Stale, with srood Vehicles, gentle Horses and care ful drivers. Will keep constantly on hand, "-.. ---ivi-o- Horses, Mules, Vehicles, &c, &c For Parties wishing anything in his line, would do well to give him a call. Horses boarded by day, week or month. Also, Vehicles kept on Storaire. May 10. 24-tf Number of Pounds to a Bushel. if? of heat riOPounos Ot Shelled Corn 50 dd Of Corn on ti.e Cob 70 do '' Kye ot; do Ct Oats o6 ,io Of Barley 40 do Of Potatoes 00 do 1" Bran 20 do Of Clover Seed GO do Of Timothy Seed 45 do OI Flax Seed 45 J0 Of Hemp Seed 44 do Of Buckwheat so ,0 Ot Blue Grass 54 do Ol Castor Beans 4tf Jo Of Dried Peaches 33 d0 Of Dried Apples a4 do Of Onions 57 ,0 Salt 50 do GENTS COATS, OVERCOATS, VEST and Pants. M. WEDDELL & CO. I arboro , Oct. 15. '6S. BOOTS & SHOES in everv variety. M. WEDDELL & CO. Tarboro", Oct. 15, 6S. 20-tf BIISCELLAlVEOtJgf HEXKV MCXAIR. A. T. HERBERT McMIR & HERBERT, GENERAL Commission Merchants BELL'S WHAKF,; ' Norfolk, Va. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON Consignments. Bagging and Rope furnished at lowest market rates. Oct. 1. 44-3m J. V. MARTIS. J. C. ROGERS. MARTIN & ROGERS, Importers and Dealers in Crockery, China, Glass Ware and Kerosene Lamps, Will be pleased to duplicate Baltimore and Aew lork Hills. No. 25 Market Square. COR. UNION STREET, NOBFOLK, VA. May 23. 26-tf L. SALISBURY, Manufacturer and dealer in Cabinet nrnVtiire , SOFAS, DIVANS, Rocking, Ann, Parlor and Fancy Chairs, OF FRENCH, ANTIQUE AND MODERN STYLES, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Curtains. Piano Fortes, Mattresses, die, Nos. 53 and 00 Main Street, NORFOLK, VA. N. B. UNDERTAKING promr.tl atten ded to in nil its brandies. The only Airnt in the City for l"isk's Metalic' Ilurial Cases. Mahogany and other Cotfiiis fur nished at the shortest notice, as also Car riages, with the best Hearce in the Citv, and the Patent Right Corpse Preserver for this Citv and surrounding country. Miy 23. 26-tf JX0. BURGESS & 0 Wholesale Grocers, Commission Mer chants, and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Liquors, No. 8 West Wide Water St Noriolk, Va. gjPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO 59 consignments and prompt returns made. May 28. 2G-tf ESTABLISHED 1831. J. M. FREEMtf, Watchmaker and Jeweler, iNO. 29 MAIN STREET, Corner of Talbot Street. NORFOLK, VA. CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FULL ' assortment of Watches, Jewelry, Sil ver ware, &c. Watches carefully and properly Repair ed may 2. 26-tf T. A. WILLIAMS & CO., GENERAL GR3CERS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 0 Roanoke Square, NORFOLK, VA. fl LL OKDEKS ACCOMPANIED WITH 1a Casli r Satisfactory References filled at Kv.vc-t Market rates. " :71-.f Strict personal attention to Consign ments. Returns jiromjitlr and regularly niiiJe. May 2. 'ili-Jy . Berkley. W. M. Millar. J. W. Grandy, Formerly of N. C. BERKLEY, MILLAR & 0. Wholesale Dealers in Dry Goods & Notions, 1(1 West Main Street, Nextdoorto Exchange National Bank NORFOLK, VA. Mav 28. 20-tf DAVIS & BROTHER, Wholesale dealers in GROCERIES, LIQUORS and Agents for Carolina Belle Scotch Snuff, and various grades of VIRGINIA MANUFACTURED Tobacco. TT7-EEP CONSTANTLY 05 HAND Ik a full stock of Sitfrar afid Coffee, Flour, Lard, Bacon. Candles, Family and Fancy Soaps, Cheese, Butter, Fish, Pork, Salt, Candy, Buckets, Brooms, Shot, Pow der, nnd many other articles, to complete the assortment nsually found in a Job hiii tivocvry Huti?. Any consignment will have especial tion. TSo, 24 Roanoke Sock, Norfolk, Va. Mav 28. 2t-u JOSIIfA n. KLC, (Successor to Georg-e W. JFarant.) CIVII, AND NAVAL MERCHANT TAILOR, South East Comer Main Street and Market Square. NORFOLK, VA. THE FINEST C10THS. CASSIMERES & VESTIEfES. All of which will be madt up lu the MOST FASHIONABLE STYLE, And will compare with the best Houses in New York City, as to material and work manship. As none but the best journeymen artists are employed to execute work Alii is fruarauteed iu every case. May 2a. 26-y Ed. P. Tabb, Ed. M. Moore, Ed. J. Griffith i EDWARD P. TABB & CO. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HARDWARE, CUTLERY AND FANCY GOODS. West Side Market Square, Norfolk, Va. Sign of the Aiivil. AGENTS FOR TIIE SALE OF OLD Dominion Nails, Emery's Cotton Gin, Boyle & Gambles Circular. Pit and y cut Saws IVarrentcd. Gum Belting, all sixes. A large stock always on hand of Axes, Spades, Shovels, Forks, Chain Traces Hollow Ware, Horse Collars, Rope. Agents for Fairbanks & Co's Standard SCALES, that will weigh a Gold Dollar or a Canal Boitt Loaded. A large stock of Queens Ware, China and Glass. Attention of the trade re spectfully solicited. may 28- 26-tf LIBERAL C0XDITI0XS, EQUITABLE RAISES, PROMPT SETTLEMENTS The Georgia Home Insurance Company OF COLTOIBIS, GA. -:o: DFica. 1-n capital $3So,ooo5 ASSETS JANUARY 1, ISSUES PARTICIPATING- POLICIES WHEREBY THE INSURED MAY RECEIVE JAS. R B0ZEMAN, President. -:o:- t wr TrT-NTT-R'F'.TV Srfoinl Traveling Affect A. W LAWRENCE, General Agent lor M.'C E. D. July 9. SMITH, Local Agent A OH FOLK. SfESX. cS3 NEWTON, DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARIES, AST) DEALERS IN Faints, Oils, Wlndoir-GIass, and Garden and Field Sect?' No. 17 East Main Street, Norfolk, Va. Special attention given- to the ord-ers of Druggists Physicians, and quotnti .n sent bv return mail. TIIE 5EW IIOTEI.. TS3E SEW HOTEL. TIIE ERECTION OF TfirS BUILDING IS HOST' IMPORTANT TO THE Public, but our first consideration is obviously to build up and restore those fal len and shattered human frames ; and to adYsnire this, we know of nothing more cllicacions THAN THE FREE USE OF Rockbridge Alum Water and Mass. We tak pleasure ,n calling attention- to-nr following extract of a letter from a rcve rend gentleman well known throughout this State: " I have attended this Spring every summer fir the last live or six years, and have, du ring that tune, witnessed many instances in which il has cured cases of I 'r complaint dyspepsia, cancer, bronchitis, sore throat, together with scrofula and cutaneous atf'eetions, many of which have been pronounced by phy.-ieians iueii: able. I unite no hesitation in savinr that it is by farthe most valuable water in this country: it reaches many diseases that are otherwise incurable. For female diseases it Ita been found invnluable. Il loses none of its virtue by transportation. I have used a barrel purchased of you, and have found it just as elficacions as when used at tbe Spi'lng-s. CONELIUS TV II EE. Powahatan Cot-nty, Va., July Cth, 1S51. fcf For sale by KAT, & XKW'T(), Cases of cne dezea bottles each at $1 50. Sole-Agent tor Tide-Water. Va. May 2S, ISto. " J'i-!t NO ONE SHOULD EE WITHOUT A BOTTLE OF SEAL & NEWTON'S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT OF Ft in made from the se!c"ted root, and we offer it as a prateful stimulent and carnmiritivf in cases of Dyspepsia. Flatulency, Cholie. A"c. We do not hesitate to say there N not a better preparation of Oinirer ottered to the public than this, and it may be taken with ad vantages in pain or uneasiness of the stomach or bowels and dcbilited state of the dite live organs. A libeial discount to the trade SEAL Ic NEWTON". May 23, lSCb. yii-tf MISCELLANEOUS. THE GEBAT V Blood. Fu2ifez?, CURES Scrofula in its Various Forms, ) ETJCn A3 Consumption In Its Earlier stages, Enlargement V ana Ulceration ot the Li lands, Joints. Bones, Kidneys, Uterus, Chronic Rheumatism, Eruptions of the Skin, Chronic Sore Eyes, &.c O HZIiZS IN ALL ITS FORMS b DISEASES OF WOME2T, i Lou rf Appetite, Sick Headache, Liter Com plaint, I'ain in the Hack, imprudence j . in Life, Gave:, GENERAL. BAD HEALTH. and all diseases of the LL00D,LT7Z2, & BLAMES. N It la a Pcrfoct Renovator. C?7""ROSADAI.IS eradicated every kind of humor aa 1 bad taint ana restores tbo entire system to a healthy conuitun. T-1t is rERFEcrtv Harmless, never producing tbe slightest Injury. EIt is not a Secret OnacK Ketnedy M Thecrticlcsof which it is made ate puuiibb, tu uuuuv caca douic. Recommended by tho Medical faculty and Many J - Tnousands of our Best Citizens. KJFor Testimonials of remarkable cures, tee ' IIossaus AuiiiiC ' Ior tuis ycur. - FBXPASZD OSLT BY 1DR.J. J. LAWRENCE & CO. )24. Baltimore Street, x UALTIMOI1E, V For Sale" ty Trnggists EverTwhcro, Mar 12. - un. iiussjEy isro. & 4:0., MANUFACTURERS OF OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Buggies, Eockaways, Sulkies, Farm Wagons and Carts. A Good Supply Always oa Hand. Also on hand a srood supply of HARNESS of our own Manufacture. WE RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT A call from all wanting Buggies or any other vehicle, promising to furnixh jrood work and at as low prices as can be had elsewhere. We have patterns of all the latest New York styles, from which we can make to order evtry kind ol Bursyor Carriage. Send in your orders, now is the time. Special attention paid to repairing, which shall be dene promptly and neat, farmers wanting good "WAGONS & CARTS, which we manufacture out of the very best, well seasoued material, can be supplied by calling on us. Tarl.orough, N. C, Aug. 20. 37-U" GE3I SAL00X. HE PUREST LIQUORS, FINEST Cigars and best selected CONFECTIONARIES, can be fonndat J. L. SAVAGE k CO'"4, on the Corner opposite the Store of R. A. Sizer. HARRISON RANKS will be always found on hand and takes pleasure in once more ottering his services to his friends throughout the Town and County. L)on"t forget our location and jrive us a call. J. L. SAVAGE & CO. March 19. 16-tf HE UNDERSIGNED TAKES THIS method of retnrnins: his thanks to the people of Tarborough and vicinit, for the 1L beral patronage extended him in the past, and most respectfully solicit a continuance in the tuture. He is prepared to do all kinds HOUSE & SIGN PAINTING. in a manner that will prove satisfactory to all. Promptness, Dispatch and CHEAP TERMS, may be expected by all who need his servL ces. Attention also given to PAPER HANGING. Give me an cppoitmuty ot proving my assertions. ANDREW SORG. Sept 3, lhCR. 4(i,3ui ROSADALISJ IXCOBfORlTED 18,19. 1868, $416,280,87. THREE-FOURTHS OF THE PROFITS. D. F. WILCOX, Secretary. for Egccocibe County. "' u MERCIIWTS' PROTECTIVE I'MOX Mecantile Reference Register. mUZ -MERCHANTS' PROTECTIVE M. Union, organized to promote and pro tect trade, by enabling? its Mibseribers to al lain facility and safety in the iriautiui; credits, and t lit; recovery of claims at alt points, have to announce that tin y will, 011 or about September 1st. lbiN publish 111 one large jiiarto volume : The Merchants' Protective Union Mercantile Reference Register, Coittai'mu?, among other things, the JYtimes. lYiitne i,f Jliisinms, Ai'iiia t " V'y .'. Ft na ncial Sin tili it g. and t!lniLr r.v n Credit, ol" over 4!'0.000 of the principal mer chants, traders, bankers, manufaei in crs. and public companies in more than :;l (Kill ot I lie cities, towns, villages, and settlements, throughout the I'nileil Slates, their teniln rics. and the Rntisli Provinces ol North America: and embracing the. niit import ant information attainable and necessary to enable the merchant to ascertain at a glance the Capital, Character and Degree "t Credit of such of liis customers as arc deemed worthy of any cradaron of credit The reports and information to be given in the Itegister wiil be coniined 10 thoe deemed worthy of some line of credit ; and as the same will be based, so far as practi cable, upon the written statements of the parties themselves, revised and corrected hv well-known and reliable leal correspond ents, whose character will prove a guaran tee of the correctness of the information fur nished by them, it is believed that the reports will prove more truthful anil complete, and therefore superior to. and of in itch greater value than any previously issued. IJy aid of the Merchants' Protective Union Mercantile Ker'erence Itegister, business men will be enabled to ascertain at a glance, the capital and gradation of c-red t. as compared with financial worth, of nearly every merchant, manufacturer, trader nnd banker within the above named territo rial limits. On or about the first of each month, sub scri! ers will receive the Monthly Cliriniith , containing, anions; other things, a record ot such important changes in the name and condition of linns, throughout the country, as may occur si:bs qiient to the publication of each half yearly volume of the Mercan tile Reference Reg-i-ter. Price of the Merchants' Union Mer cantile Reference Resistor, fifty dollars, (S5);) for which it will be forwarded to any address in the Lnited States, transportation paid. Holders of five SIO shares of the Capita), slock in addition to participating in the prof its, will receive one copy of the Mercantile Reference Register free of charge: hold ers of ten shares will be entitled to two cop ies; ad 110 more than ten shares ol the Capital Stock will be allotted to any one aps plicant All remittances, orders, or eomniumVa tions relative to the honk, should be addres sed to the Merchants' Protective Union, in the Ainerean Exchange Rank Building, No. las llroadway, (Bex -J5G0,) New Vork. Oct. 1st-14 3rr. WILSON FEMALE SEMINARY, FACULTY. Rev. WILLIAM HOOPER, L. L. 1).. Eellei Letters. Intellectual and Moral I'hilosopy. J. lJni)tuRNI ERE llOOl'Ell, A. M., Lan guages anil Kn-dish Criticism. THOMAS C. HOOPER, Mathematics and Natural Science. The 4th Session will open on Moif. day, Sept. 14th, 1868. THE School is not sectarian in its ; character. The officers are contiec- -ted with dilfereut denominations, and the pupils will attend any Church preferred by thei r parents. The rales of Tuition iSrc, just adopted) . will, we think, be satisfactory to all. and are especially advantageous to those who pay the bills, lor the whole Session, in advance. The closing exercises ol the present Ses sion, will take place on Friday evening. .In- ly 10th. For circular?, giving more particular in--formation, Addres MESSRS. HOOD-IR. Principals. Wilson, N. C. Tnly 2. Purifies the Blood. For Sale by Drng-ists ETerywhere, JOIIX AlOISTHOX.;, BOOKBINDER, BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER, Raleigh, N. C. OVER THE N. C. BOOK STORK. TRIAL, EXECUTION, MINUTE and Recording Dockets, made to Or North Carolina Reports and other Law Books, bound in Superior Law Rinding.. Missing Numbers of the Reports supplied, I and Odd Numbers taken in exchange for Binding. Sent. 17. 42-tf V