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WEEKL YJE R A. tTTuRSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1S74. LOCAL, ANI STATE. The Soldiers. Our company of citizen soldiers is drilling daily, and will ioon be prepared to make its first parade, Literary. Mw. Oliphant is engaged in writing a new novel inOircc volumes entitled 14 White Lidies," which will appear serial ly in the New York Churchman during the coming winter spring. Escaped. Lee Danlap, who for some timo past has been confined in Wake county jail on a charge of I altvady inuiua, luuuu ma eswipe uu-rnuay night, the 7th inst., and we under stand has not, as yet, been recaptured. STATE. Important Step. It is with pleasure we learn that the Board of Commissioners of this city has passed an ordinance providing for the funding of the city scrip now afloat. The provisions of the law The Carolina Central Bail way has spent $500,000 since May. 1873, and is now going it at the rate of $40,000 a month. The Farmers in the Cool Spring section of Edgecombe county have been visited with millions of grass hoppers which are doing much damage. New-Berne Times: The-ship ments or lumber for the past twelve montns amount, to thirty entire car goes and half as many partial loads, footing in the aggregate 4,360,000 leet, a larger quantity than lias ever charge will certainly be reduced the coming year, as the annual interest on the whole funded debt on the first of August is $98,792,063. The appropriations this year are also smaller than last year, and as the revenue, appears to be increasing we may reasonably anticipate a good surplus, thus opening the way for a reduction of taxation. Ex-change. an MfNiciPAL. At a meeting o fho Hoard of City Commissioners held on Tuesday night, the 11th inst., Henry M. Miller, Esq., was apiiointed Mayor of the City during the absence of His Honor, Mayor Iloldcn. Serious Accident. A little son of our fellow-citizen, C. W. Lam beth Esq. i fell from the porch of his father's residence on Wednesday ni.riif the 12th inst., and broke his thi"h. Dr. E. Burke Haywood has set the fractured limb and it is hoped the little fellow will not be rendered permanently disabled. New Hose. The Board of City Commissioners at their session on Thursday night, the 13th inst, or dinal tho Durcha.se of 1,000 feet of new hose for Rescue Fire Company. We ha vp not heard of their action in regard to the Victor Fire Com Iany, but suppose that if desired, th ir wants will also be attended to. ou John Coming. We are highly delighted to hear that Old John Robinson is coming this way. lie is expected to spread his tent in the Baptist Grove on or about the rth of September. We make this announcement in order that all of our friends at the seashore and mountains may hasten to Raleigh at once. Verbum sat. Stabuixcs. On Tuesday night, the 11th inst., two colored men named Charles Walton and Wm. Richardson, became engaged in an atlY.iy on Wilmington street, during which Walton stabbed Richardson, 'milk-ting a wound from which he died on Thursday, the 13th inst. The .lflray we learn originated from political discussion. with its modus operandi will short ly be presented to the public. John been shipped in any previous year x : i i , ni a i I fir ruir n sinrv. wn pn tbpi i nnp n icuuis. .c.-!.. v treasurer, a ' : ' " : ' a 9 r j fred Williams, Esq., and Jefferson Fisher, Esq., will constitute a com mittee to superintend the exchange of funding bonds for city warrants. The present income of the city from taxation is about $12,000; from rent of Market House and other sources about $8,000, while the esti mated expenses are $36,000, besides the sum of $10,000 as annual inter est. Death of Hon. Sion II. Roo eiw. It is with the deepest -regret that we are called upon to announce the death, in this city, on Friday morning, the 11th inst., at 5 o'clock, of Hon. Sion Hart Rogers. Mr. most entirely to the energy and de termination of one man. The Kinston Gazette says: We learn of a terrible fate which met a negro woman in the lower part of Lenoir county. It seems that she and her husband were working in a field, and at noon she started to her house and went across a branch to a neighbor's to get some fire, and on her return she was met in the branch by a huge bear, and being in a state of pregnancy the ferocious animal attacked her and killed her, and tearing her open devoured the child. Her husband, thinking she swas staying over long, went in search of her, and on his approach the bear ran. Seeing the appalling fate of his unfortunate wife he swooned by her. side, where he was shortly after found by friends and Market Summary. In New York, on the 17th inst., cotton was easier at 17. Turpentine quiet at 3o. Rosin steady at $2.25a$2.30. Gold 9. Ex change 487J. Governments doll. State bonds quiet. - in southern cities of the U. cotton was dull at Id to 17. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MISCELLANEOUS. Annual rejxtrt of the Pennsylvania Mutual Life Insurance Company, of Philadelphia for the year ending December Hist, 1873. made to the Secretary of State for the State of iorth Carolina, pursuant to the laws of said State. Assets January 1, 1873, $3,909,002 56 RECEirrs. Premiums re ceived, : $1,010,314.07 Interest ree'd and accrued, 271.1S3.09 1,281,497 16 Rogers retired .on Thursday night taken home, and the woman buried. a lie woous iiavesmee ueeu scoureu in his usual health, but about day was taken with a hemorrhage which resulted in death at the time men tioned. Upon others better quali fied than ourself must rest the task of doing justice to the many vir tues which adorned the character of Col. Rogers. It is sufficient to say, that in his demise, society has lost one of nature's noblemen and the Commonwealth a valued and high ly esteemed citizen. In politics Col. Rogers was in ante at man days an old line Whig. In 1853, he was elected a member by the citizens but at last accounts the brute had not been captured. .Latest News. $5,190,499 72 DISBURSEMENTS. Endowments, dividends, commissions, salaries, li Z cense?, interest Ac, 906,431 71 Assets at cost, 4,284,068 01 Col. X. II. Retts has been ap pointed Inspector of Customs for Alabama. Dr. Babcock of Hallowell, Maine, and Thos. Sanborn, of Boston, were killed by lightning on the 15th inst. A mechanics' excursion train col lided in Bucks county, Pa., on the 14th inst., killing two persons and injuring sixteen. The heat for the past week in Assets at market value, 4,427,996 96 ASSETS. Mortgages, premium notes, loans, net premiums, scrip dividends, real estate, fur niture, Src, 4,427,996 96 LIABILITIES. Losses, outstanding divi dends, Ac, 3,738,462 43 of Congress from the Metropolitan Xew Orleans has been very oppres- At thirty-five the average Amer ican discovers that he has an "In fernal Stomach," and goes into the hands of the doctors for the remnant of his life. Prevention is better than cure, but Dr. Walker's Vin wiAU Bitters will both cure and prevent dyspepsia, diseases of the .kiri, kidneys, and bladder, and all disorders arising from an "infernal stomach." G Iw Death of a Worthy Max. We regret to announce the death, at Chapel Hill, on the night of the l")th, of John White, Esq., for many years Postmaster at that place. Mr. White was a native of Newton, Mass., and was in the GSth yr-.xr of his age. He was a man of high character and enjoyed the full confidence of the entire communi ty in which he lived. official Vote of Wake. We publish the correct vote of this county at the recent election, to gether with that cast for Governor in lS72aud at the special election for member of Assembly in 1873. We are under obligations to Mr. White, the ellicient Register of Deeds, for courtesies shown us in allowing us access to the official p:icrs in his office. Kile this mpy of i ho Km for ref-eri'iu-e. . 1 . A 1 . 3 sive, tne mercury auring me uay reaching from 98 to 100 degrees. The colored men of Memphis held a meeting on the night of the 14th inst., and passed resolutions deprecating all conflicts and distur bances between the races. The apprehension of mixed schools in the District of Columbia has been removed by the official assertion that the commission had no such intention. A fire occurred at the Greenbrier White Sulphur Springs at 4 o'clock, nn the morni ner of the lbtn inst.. war Col. Rogers entered the Raleigh destroying Worsham's club rooms, Rifles under command of Capt. W. and w. J. Caldwell's lianasome IT TTo rri crin oa lef T.lPlltonfint hilt, residence and stables. Loss about was soon promoted to the posi- S10000 tinn nf rninnpi nf tho 47th Tteo-i- A general Convention of the Pro . I f Aofo t f Vr iMenAno I iMinron v&rill moor. raent. He served in this capacity ""T "wL,"" dav in October. In accordance district and served the full term of two years. In 1SC0, he was a mem ber of the House of Commons. In 18G2, he was elected by the General Assembly Attorney General of Xorth Carolina, which position he held until the adoption of our pres ent Constitution in 18G8. In 1870. he was returned to Congress J served one session, since which time he has devoted himself to the prac tice of law. About the commencement of the Surplus for policy holders, 4i per cent, basis, 689,534 53 Surplus for policy holders, 4 per cent, basis, 381,769 53 SAML C. IIUEY, President. Henry Austie, Secretary. Sworn to and subscribed before me at Philadelphia, this 25th day of July, A. D. 1874. Witness my hand and official seal. SAML. B. HUEY, A Commissioner for North Carolina in Pennsylvania. S PRI1VG X It A E, 18 7 4 until chosen to the Judicial office before mentioned. At the time of his decease he was about 49 years of age. lie leaves four children, three boys and one girl. His wife, a daughter of the late Hon. W. II. Haywood, died some years since. Lamp Lighter. We have been liou n by I). W. Whitaker, the op eration of his new patent lamp lighter. It is of simple construc t ion and very convenient. It consists of an opening under that part of tin lamp near th-? wick, through whk-h n match can be inserted without removing the chimney. As the match is shoved in it ignites and lights the wick without remov ing the chimney. It will doubtless avoid many accidents. The Y.vnnonouciii House. For the past few months this well known Hotel has been undergoing a thorough renovating, both inside and out, and is now one of the finest buildings of the kind south of Washington. It has one hun dred and twenty-five rooms, among which arc finely furnished parlors, bed-chambers, private parlors and a most elegant bridal chamber. The bedrooms are furnished with the best walnut furniture and mat tresses manufactured by themo3t celebrated firms of New York and other cities. Attached to the build ing arc bath rooms of the most im proved kind, barber shops, fcc. It is useless for us to speak of the Pro prietor, Dr. Blacknall. If there is a man on the continent that can beat him keeping a Hotel or whose mannera are more acceptable to the public at large, we have never seen nor heard of him. Startling Forgeries.-A start ling case of forgery and fraud hasjust come to light in Charlotte, the par ticulars of which, as far as we can gather them, are as follows : It seems that W. H. II. Houston, a prominent citizen and large cot ton buyer, was an independent can didate "at the late election for Sher iff of Mecklenburg county. From some cause, either on account of hi3 lavish expenditure of money, or from unguarded remarks on his part, suspicion was aroused that the endorsements which stood on his notes in Bank were forgeries. An examination was had, with the following results: The Mer chants and Farmers National Bank hold a note for $2,500, having the names of II. M. Houston and E. C. Grier, as sureties. The Commercial National Bank has a note for $1,200, endorsed with the signiture of II. M. Houston. Farmers Savings Bank of Meck lenburg county, a note of $3,000, with the bogus endorsement of H. M. Houston- and the genuine en dorsement of J. P. Houston. In addition to the Bank forgeries the following frauds were perpetrat ed : Milton Morris, Esq., a citizen of Cabarrus, holds Mr. Houston's note for 2,tS3 ; II. M. Houston and E C. Grier are on this note as endors ers. E. M. Holt is is in for about $3,000 with II. M. Houston and E. C. Grier, as endorser j. The total amount of Houston's forgeries is about $12,CSG. The mos disgraceful circum stance connected with the whole matter, is Houston's having borrow ed $1,500 from an orphan girl in the county, and forging the name of W. J. Black, as security of the note. The young lady, upon hearing ot her loss, wept most bitterly. It was all she had in the world. After Houston had been apprised of the fact that his guilt had been discovered, he had a horse and bug gy ordered, and, under cover of the darkness left Charlotte Sunday night. Nothing has been heard of him by the public, and there is nothing to indicate his whereabouts. What has become of all the money which he obtained by the villainy practiced is entirely a matter of surmise, though it is Certain a very large part of it was spent in con ducting the campaign. Houston, it seems, stood high in Charlotte, and the affair has created a profound sensation. with a vote of the last General Con vention, a full report will appear in the Churchman, published by M. H. Mallory & Co., 713 Broadway, New York. The following is the New York Bank statement for the week end ing August luth : Loans decrease one million and one-fourth. Specie decrease three million and one-third. Legal tenders increase, trifle; deposits decrease four and one-third million. Re serve decrease two million and one fourth. The New York cotton statement for the week ending the 14th inst., is as follows : Net receipts at all U. S. ports for the week 4,78o ; same weeK last year, 11,32-5 ; total to date 3,748,718 ; same date last year, 3,575,302. Ex ports for the week, G,130 ; same week last year, 11,107 ; total to date, 2,789,420 ; same date last year, 2, 556,081. Stock at all U. S. ports, 141,014; last year, 137,120. At all interior towns, 20,790; last year, 19,773. At Liverpool, 887,000 ; last year, 807,000. American afloat for Great Britain, 29,000; last year, 45, 000. It is reported that Bazaine has arrived at Genoa, disguised as a ser vant. It seems that the fugitive certainly had accomplices. The following is the first official business dispatch received by this Government, per cable, from South America since the completion of the cable from Lisbon to Kio, and con veys the first notice of the arrival of Bear Admiral Leroy to take com mand of the SouthPaci fic station .The despatch is dated the 15th inst., and was received here at 10:30 a. m., showing extraordinary dispatch. It is as follows : 44 Secretary of Xavy, Washington, D. C: The Monongahela's paymaster is sick: relief wanted immediately. (Signed,) LEUOY." The expenditures of the National government for the fiscal year 1874, were $287,133,873, against $290,345, 245 for the fiscal year 1873a de crease of $2,869,653, and an increase of $25,417,128 over 1872, exclusive, of course, of the items of interest and premiums. An examination of the figures in detail shows that there was a saving of $3,6S6,517 last year in the civil and miscellaneous expenditures, but this item is still larger by $8,G56,834 than in 1872, showing that there is still room for great retrenchment. The War De partment saved almost exactly four million dollars the past year, but the item is still seven millions larger than in 1872. The Virginus af fair largely increased the expen siveness of the navy, the item standing for $7,406,330 more than in 1873, and $9,682,777 more than in 1872. The charge for the navy has not been exceeded since 1867. The In dians cost $2,259,236 less than in 1873, but only $368,260 less than in 1872. Pensions only diminished $321,012 as compared with 1873, but show an excess of $505,012 as compared wi th the previous year. The increase in the interest charge is the most no ticeable fact in the statement, this being the first time in eight years that there has been other than a de crease. Probably the double inter est paid during the syndicates oper ations accounts for a part of it. J his WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. J. M. ROSENBAUM, (Successor to A. Kline,) Comer Fayetteville and Hargctt Street. "pSYCHOHAJfCT, OH SOUL A CHARGING, "iiow either sex may fascinate and gain the love and affections of any person they choose in stantly. This sJoiple, mental acquire ment all can possess, Iree, by mail, for 25c., together -writh a marriage guide' Egyptian Oracle, Dreams, Hints to La dies, Wedding-Night Shirt, Ac. A queer book. Address T. WILLIAM A Co., Publishers, 4w ? Philadelphia. Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, ' and all Throat Disease, USE Wells' Carbolic Tablets,' ru op onijr in UI.UEboxos. A TRIED & SURE REMEDY. Sold by Druggists. c -4w PATENT MEDICINES. 200 PIANOS AND ORCAS new and second-hand, of first class makers, will be sold at. lower prices for cash, or on ins tall merits, or for rent, in city or country, during this month, by Horace Waters fc Son, No. 481 Broadway, than ever before offered in New York. Speciality: Pianos and Organs to let until the rent money pays the price of the instrument. Illustra ted catalogues mailed. A large discount to ministers, churches, schools, lodges, Ac, Ac. 6 4w RAOWAY'S READY RELIEF CUKES THE WORST PAINS n from One to Twenty M'yuges. NOT ONE HOUR ftr rea JIos this dverUement need any 0b i SUFFER WITH PAIX. r. owArs 'ready RELIEF- IS A, CCRB for; 1 EVEEY PAIJT. It was the first and Is ""lio Only Pain Remedy Hnt;r oTwthe mort exerwUdn pains, allays IuUmmton. nd cures Congestions, wbeUierof th, Li.titrs. Mmnach, Bonrvb, or oUicr glands or organs, by -ipitc:Kn. . : IX FROM OJTE TO TWENTY MINUTES. lT?Lf'.r,h2,JTL0!5?t or expraciaUns; the pain tha P-K, MVTlOi Bod-rWdn, Infirm, Crippled. Verrons. u c. or prostrated with disease may suffer, , RDWAY'S READY RELIEF WI it, AFFORD INSTAXT EA8E :s ..KX)i..nos or the kidneys. IXFLAMJI ATIOJf OF TIIE BLADDER. l.A "j V ATI ON OF THR BOWELS. OOJfflESTIOS OP THE LCNOSL -iiE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHINO. PALPITATION OK THE HEART HYSTERICS. CRDUP. DIPTHERIA. CATARRH, IXFLUEXZA. HE VDATITE. TOOTIIACHE. NKURALQIA, RHEUMATISM. ':. n rniLLs. aote chills. i-;i-ni.!:ca?i.nofthe Rcudy Belief to the part or .i :.!- il.e iain or amenity xii will afford cam PAT13NT MKDICINES. I IX ipnsfi r-v i ty lirofis m h.ilf a tnmbler of water will In a r-wr . r,H rre CHAMPS. 'SPASMS, SOUR STOMACH, ti RnUKX, SH.K HF. AD AC HE, DIARRHOEA. KxTKRY. COLIC. WIXD IX THE BOWELS RICH FARMING LANDS IX X EUR ASK A, Now for .Sale Very CHEAP Ten years credit, interest only (i percent ! Send for a handsome illustrated paper, contain ing the Homestead I-aw, a new num ler just published, mailed free to all parts of the world. Address, O. r . DAVIS. Land Commissioner U.. P. R. li.. Omaha. Neb. G iw I am now receiving Summer stock of my Spring and General Merchandise, recently purchased in person at North ern Manufactories, and being from tirst hands, I am prepared to offer advanta ges to the Trade seldom offered in the city of Raleigh. My stock of Ready-made Clothing is full and complete, bought principally at auction sales from first-class houses. I think I can offer inducements, both to the wholesale and retail trade, that cannot be surpassed south of the New York market. STIJL.12 13 11 GOODS of every grade and style, and marked at prices tbat will sell them. BOOTS, SHOES, HATS & CAPS in every variety, embracing every stye quality and novelty of fashion. The China, Crockery and Glass Ware Department is a specialty of my trade, and I can furnish roods in this line to my whole sale trade at factory prices. Call early to secure bargains. Especial attention paid to the retail department. Attentive and experienced salesmen in every department, and I can assure the ladies it is not a trouble, but a pleas ure, to show eroods. J. M. ltOSENBAUM. April 23, 1874. 14 3m. MATTRESS -MAKING AND CANE-SEATING THESE branches beins: taught in the North Car olina Institution for the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind, we are prepared to fur nish Mattresses of the very best make and material, and at cheap rates. Also, to cane-seat chairs, settees, ifec, Ac. U ROOMS. We also have on band a large lot of excellent Brooms, which will be sold cheap. Address Institution tor the Deal anu Dumb and Blind, Raleigh. N. C. Raleigh, March 26, 1874. 3 3m F O K S A I, E. the Eastern rooms and A House and Lot in Ward, containing: four kitchen, with one-fourth acre of ground attached, on Newbem Avenue, will be sold on reasonable terms. Any person desiring to purchase will apply at this office. mar 4 3t. EN BANKRUPTCY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a petition has been filed in the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of North Carolina by J. B. Higgs, of Wake county, in said District, duly declared a Bank rupt under the act of Congress of March 2d, 1867, for a discharge and certificate thereof from all his debts and other claims provable under said act, and that the 25th day of Aug., 1874, at 10 o'clock, a. sr., at the office of A. W. Shaffer, Register in Bankruptcy, in Raleigh, N. C, is assigned for the hearing of the same, when and where all creditors, who have proved their debts, and other persons in interest, may attend and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said petitioner should not be granted. And that the second and third meetings will be held at the same time and place. New-Berne, N. C.August 8, 1874. GEO. E. TINKER, Clerk. Merbimox, Fuller fc Ashk, So licitors. 8 law2w THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That I have been appointed Assignee of the estate and effects of Harvil Har ris, of Henderson, Granville coun ty, N. C, who was adjudged a bankrupt by the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of North Carolina upon the petition of one of his creditors. G. ROSENTHAL, Assignee. Raleigh, July 23, 1874. 53-2t MARY SHARP COLLEGE. Es tablished in 1851.; This old and celebrated Female School is situated in the proverbially healthy town of Win chester, on a bench of Cumberland Mountains, Tennessee. Commences its annual sessions of ten months on the first Monday in September. Still under its first and only President, Z. C.Graves, LIj. D. For thoroughness and cheap ness of education, is not excelled by any school in the South. Send for Catalogue containing all essential particulars. G. S. WALMSLEY. 0 4w Treasurer. HAVE YOUTRJED JTJEU BE B A. ARE YOU Weak, Nervous or Debilitated ? Are you so languid that any exertion requires more of an effort than you feel capable of making? Then try Juru- beba, the wonderlul tonic and mvigora- tor, which acts so beneficially on the secretive organs as to impart vigor to all the vital forces. It is no alcoholic appetizer, which stimulates for a short time, only to let the sufferer fall to a lower depth of mis ery, but it is a vegetable tonic acting directly on the liver and'spleen. It regulates the bowels, quiets the nerves, and gives such a healthy tone to the whole system as to soon make the invalid feel like a new person. Its operation is not violent, but is characterized by great gentleness ; the patient experiences no sudden change, no marked results, but gradually his troubles "Fold their tents, like the Arabs, And silently steal away." This is no new and untried discovery, but has been long used with wonderful remedial results, and is pronounced by the highest medical authorities, "the most powerful tonic and alterative known." Ask your druggist for it. For sale by Wm. F. Kidder tfe Co., New York. G iw BRANCH OFFICE OF TIIE Freedman's Savings and Trust Company. Office of the Commissioners of the Freedmaii's Savings and Trust Company, Washington, D. C, July 29, '74. Notice is hereby given to all persons, other than depositors, who may havj claims against the Freednuin's Havings and Trust Company or any of its branches that they ire called upon to present the same and to make legal proof thereof to the Commissioners of said Company at their office. No. 1507, Penn sylvania Avenue, Washington, D. C. Pass Books, when properly adjusted" will be deemed sufficient proof of the balances shown to bo due thereon. De positors will therefore ; present their Eass books to the respective branches y which they were issued, as soon as possible, that they may be properly verified and balanced. JNO. A. J. CRESWELL, ROBT. PURVIS, R. If . T. L.E1POL.D, jy 29 3m Commissioners. T HE CAROLINA SPRING BED. Patented January : Oth, 1874. The undersi; the jned offers to the public CAROLINA SPRING BED BOTTOM, which for , Cheapness, Durability and Comfort, he challenges the world. This bed is composed of the spiral spring, made of the best tempered steel, is simple in structure, and is perfectly noiseless, being an improvement upon all other similar patents. I will sell County or State Rights at low figures. Parties wishing to nego tiate should communicate with me at once. Any one with a little energy, can make money with this patent. For particulars, address D. W. WHITAKER, jan. 28-tf Raleigh, N. C. Clerk and Collector's Office, July 6th, 1874. O X I C E. Acting under an ordinance passed by the Board of Commissioners, June 26, 1874, 1 hereby notify all persons who failed to list their taxables to come for ward and list the same within the next ten days, under penalty of the law. FRANCIS M. SORRELL, 47 4t. Clerk and Collector. Clerk and Collector's Office, Raleigh, July 17, 1874. VTOXICE TO TAX PAYERS. I J3I will be in my office daily for the next thirty days between the hours of 9 a.m. and lp.m., and 3 and 6 p. m., for the collection of the taxes of the City of Raleigh for the year 1874. Taxes must be paid within this time or they will be collected according to law. FRANCIS M. SOKKELL, 52-12t Collector. i-.I H i INTERNAL. PAINS. .icVrs li.iu!.l alwtvj currv a bottle of Itad .. Rrndy Rellr with theui. A lew Jrupi In .-. ill prevent iiekne&i or pain from change of . r It U b::cr thun Krone h Brandy or Bitters as a a. milt- FEVER ANTJ AGUE. VF.R AND A GTE cured for fifty confs. Ther . i . . rvi.irdial ag-ut in this world that will oar Fever an I a e no. and all other JJalarioua, Bilous, Scarlet. intid. Yellow, and other Fevers fakJed br RAD ffAVS I ILLS so quick a RAD WAY'S READY RK : t;.:- Kiity centa per bottle. !fc ALTH2 BEAUTY! I 'STKoNil AND TURF Ricn BLOOT INOREAST? f flesh and weiuut clear skin ami beautiful complexion secured to all. DR. RAD WAY'S Ssrsaparilliai Resolvent VHS GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. HAS made THE MOST ASTONISTIINf CtTRES- ro tJUICK. SO RAPID ARB TIIE CHANGES, THE l!OIY UNDERGOES, UNDER THE INFLUENCE OK Til 14 TRULY WONDERFUL MEDICINE. THAT Zwi Day an Increase in Flesh and f eigit is Seen and Felt. Evorv 'T'p of thn RARSAPARTLLIAN RESOL VKNT ciri)iii!i;--i.-atps through the Blood. Sweat, Urine, inn! other Kint-N ami juicnsof the xynteni the viror of life, for it v-tmirs the wastes of the body with new and ound maiM-i;it. Scrofula, Svphllis, Consumption, ciaiidiilar diJMMsc, Ulcers in the throat. Mouth, Tu mors, Nod'-sin ihe Glands.ind other parts of the system, s..re Eyi's. St Tumorous discharges irotn the Ears, and 'h worst forms of Skin diseases. Eruptions, Fever ..rs, scald Head, Ring Worm, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas. Acne, Black Spots, Worms in the Flesh. Tumors, Can rers in the Womb, and all weakening and painful dis charges, Nipht Sweats, Loss of Sperm and all wastes of the life priiu-iple, are within the curative range of this wonder of llodern Chemistry, and a few days' use will prove to any person using it for either ot these forms of disease iu potent power to cure them. 1 1 the patient, daily becoming reduced by th wastef and decomposition that is continually proirrestin, sue p,is iti arresting these wastes, and repairs the same wtih new materia! made from Wealthy blood and thi t;if SAR:JA I'ARILLI AN v. iil And does pecure a cur 1- i-ertaiii; lor when once this remedy commences lti ..ork of . 'iirification. and succeeds in diminishing the of withes, its repair will be rapid, and every day I patient will leel him.tl'tf rowing better and stronger, t c i..od diestiuj; better, appetite improving, and liesli I id weight increasing. Not only does the Sarsiparilluk Resolvkxt exc ' Known remedial (ienisin thecure of Chronic, Serf his. Constitutional, and Skin diseases; but it is th .i.v positive cure for Kidney D liiaddev Complaints, '.'rinnry and Womb diseases. Oravel, Diabetes, Dropsy, Siuppae of Water, Incontinence of Urine, Britrht's Dis ease. Albuminuria, and in all cases where there are fci ii k-ciust deposits, or the water is thick, cloudy, mixed with substances like the whiieof an ctfg, or threads like while Mlk. or tin re is a morbid, dark, bilious appear aiicc. and white l'.ni- dust deposits, and when there is a li ickintr, bin niii sensation when passim; water, and pain in thu i;.a;i Duck and along the Loins. Tumor of IV Years' Growth Cured by Had way's Resolvent. DR. 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And a positive remedy for GOUT, GRAVEL, STRICTURES, 1)IABETES,DYSPEP8IA, NERVOUS DEBIL ITY, Dropsy, Non-retention or incontinence of Urine, Irritation, Inflammation or Ul ceration of the BLADDER AND KIDNEYS, SPERMATORRHEA, Jjcueorrhoea or Whites, Disease of tho Prostrate Gland, Stone in the Bladder. Calculus Gravel or Brickdust Deposit and Mucus or Milky Discharges. KEARNEY'S EXTRACT BUCHU Permanently Cures all Diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS & DROP SICAL SWELLINGS, Existing in Men, Women and Children. &XO RATTER WHAT THE AGE! Prof, Steele says: "One bottle of Kearney'ei Fluid Extract Buchu is worth more than; all other Buchuscombinen." Price, One Dollar per Bottle, or Six Bottles for Five Dollars. Sold by all Druggistsi Depot, 104 Dnane St., Ticw York A Pphysician in attendance to answer correspondence and give advice gratis, EfrSend ptamp for pampleU, free.-Q I TO THE Nervous and Debilitated J Of Both Sexes. . JVo (Jltargc for Advice and Consultation. Dn. J. B. Dyott, graduate of JefTer son Medical College, Philadelphia, au thor of several valuable works, can be consulted pn all diseases of the Sexual or Urinary Organs, (which ho has made an especial study) either in male or fe male, no matter from what cause origi nating or of bow long standing. A practice of 30 years enables him to treat diseases with success. Cures guaran teed. Charges reasonable. Those at a distance can forward letter describing symptoms and enclosing to prepay postage. Send for the Guide to Health. Price 10 cents. J. B. DYOTT, M. D., Physician and Surgeon, 104 Duane St. N. Y. feb. 4. ly. 2 SECOND low, at hand pianos, veryf NAT. Ti BROWN'S. urateful Thousands proclaim Vix. igaf. Bitters tho most wonderful In vigoraat tbat ever sustained tb 6iuking system. Xo Person can take these Bitters according tp directions, and remain lon unwell, provided tbcirbonc3 aro not de stroyed by mineral poison or other means, and vital organs wasted beyond repair. IHlious, Remittent and Inter mittent Fevers, which are so prcv.i lent in the valleys of our great ..rivers throughout tho United States,' especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri. Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan sas, Red, Colorado, Brazos, Rio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ro anoke, James, and many others, with their vast tributaries, throughout .our entire country during the Summer and Autumn, and remarkably eo during sea sons of unusual heat and dryness, aro invariably accompanied by extensive de rangements "of tho stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. In j their treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow erful inlluenco upon theso various or gans, is essentially necessary. 'I'hero is no cathartic for the purpose equal to Dr. J. Walker's Vinegar lUrj'KKs, as they will speedily remove tho dark-' colored viscid matter with which tho bowels are loaded, at tho same time stimulating, the secretions of the Inn, and generally restoring the h. .. functions of the digestive organs. Fortify the body against disease by purifying all its fluids with Vinj:c.ak Bitters. No epidemic can takoj hold of a system thus fore-armed. I)ysi acue, lightness of tho Chest, Dizziness. Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitu tation of the Heart, Inllammation of the Lungs, Pain in the region of tho Kid neys, and a hundred other painful symp toms, aro the offspring of Dyspepsia. One bottle will prove a better guarantee 'yspepsia or Indigestion, Ijvad- ?, Pain in tho Shoulders, Cojimhs. of its merits ment than a length v advertise- Scrofula, or King's Kvil, White Swelliugs, Ulcers, Erysipelas, SwdlfilJXoi k. Goitre, Scrofulous Inflammation, Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial Allectiou, Old Sores, Eruptions of tho Skin, Sore Ey, etc. In these, as iu all other constitution! Dis eases, Walker's -Vinegar Hitters! have shown their great curative powers in tho most obstinate and intractable cases. For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, Uilious, Remit tent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the 1 flood, Liver, Kidney nud Bladder, these Hitters have no equal. Such Diseases are caused by Vitiated lllood. U Mechanical Diseases. Persons en gaged in Paints and Minerals, siieJi as Plumbers, Typo-setters. Gold-beater and Miners, as they advance in lifo, aro sbbject to parulytiiit of tho Bowels. To jguard against this, take a dose of Walker'j.,Vin' E(;au Hitters' occasionally. For Skin Diseases, Eruptions,; Tet ter, t'alt-Kheum, Blotchcsj Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, Iting-lporms, Scald-heud, Soro Kj-cs, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discoloration of tho Skin, Humors and Diseases of tho Skin of whatovcrinamH or natuie, arc; literally dug up and Carried out of the system in a short timo by tho uso of theso Hitters. I j . Tin, Tape, and other Worms1, lurking iu the system of ho many thousands, are effectually destroyed arjd removed!. To system of medicine, no vermifuges, ijo an thelminitics will free the system from w orms like theso Bitters. j For Female Complaints, in young or old, married or single, at, the dawn f wo manhood, or tho turn of life, theso Tonie Bitters display so decided an inlluenco that improvement is soon perceptible. 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I at Raleigh, April 7, 1S74 BROWN'S. THIS IS TO GIVE NOTfCK. Diat a creneralmeetinir of the creditors of Thomas P. Deveroux.wlili be Uld at tho Register's otllce in KaJjeigh, C., bo foro A. W. Shatrer, Ei.t Register, on tho 2d day of July, 187V t 10 d'clook. a. m.t for tho purposes named !ln tho 27th and 28tlr sections of the Bankrupt A-t of March 2, 1867. I . - I ,W. J. IIAWKIXS, , WALTER CIjARK, i I Trustees. Ralegh, X. C, Juno 22, 171. ! 2t
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