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of
The proprietors of the Raleigh Register will
para o pains or expense vne commy jr
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; class newspaper ia every respect.
., Besides other abla writers, we have secured the
'services of Rev. Uanry Haraie aa Traveling Cor
respondent, whose interesting; letters, over the
ktU"n0' I.tt"-rhich PPfTj
occasumally danag he past year in one of oar
city cotempcrie attracted snob uiyenal at-
tentioawthroagaoat' the State. The calumas of
' " tha R&UUJXn wQi each week be enriched ay -one
ihStea1;ISLeCci CSe
J k, t ,!M-twi?fcim.iK,r wriH fi -.rwt W
1 an reminlaenccA, together with farts and prac
tical soggeeUons concerning the Agriculture and
Mechanical .interests of the State, which will be
alike very entertaining and instructive.
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ton. New v. or, and. JUocal urrespondeace iroua
every part of tie-State. -
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sterling Uvios BxrcBLlCAS FaiMCiPUca, pay
lug special attention to Local, State and National
. affairs, snstaining the plan of reconstruction pro
posed by Congress, and opposing every form of
lYoacnpUou, btate or National, but wul fee, tear-
leas and outspoken m
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lu adToWuf the right.
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ooeyear. The Post is well known as ooe of the
oldest and beat literary Newspaper in the coun-
y. j .
For $5,00 we will seikd the Weekly Register
and Godys Lady's Book for one year, or if pre
ferred we will send any $4,00 Magaxine published
ia Philaddptaa, New York or Boston.
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wUl aeoda large and splendid engraving of Abra-
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guiahed Union Generals. Or every subscriber I
aeodimr m t3will be unseated with the world I
renowned book, CarpenteVa bix Month at the I
tute Uoaaa wUAUBixam iincoii, many tlxo- I
sands of which have bees sold. Price $160.
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J
FclsuUcribertiaiid $6,00we wfll
CoL
John W Forney's Letters From Eurooe. a book I
thatVll. for VfiO, dr w, will giv kny ttflO
book frotn any .Boojutore in Unsctty. I
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For 5 subaerhwr at $2,50 each, ($120) we
will send one alf desea Silver Plated Tea Spoons
worth 14,00 or 4)0 worth of Books as above, to bo
eq bj we gtiir up imuio. i ( ( ,
.v . -.' ,: r..ii
4 For 10 subscribers at""fa aacV (tS.OO) we
win send a Webster's" Unahiidied ' Dlctiooaiy,
worth $12,00, or $10,(xrwortb of Books or St-
tnery,to be select!- the getter ap of the
duh. ....... i - , . . - j
For 20 subscribers st $2,50 each, 50fl0) w
wfll send s Coomoa Sense 8ewing Madlio worth
$20,00, or f 13,00 worth of Booka. - ' "
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For sa soUrifaers 4; it 20 asrfC($7S.flD) ws
iU ieod q EiipJrt,vV a-meefaf It Wilson's
TOE
RALEIGH
REGISTER
New Series.
SPECIAL jOTTCES;
Fais Gsocm) Hospital; "
Raleigti, X. Q., July 25th-J
Office Loan far the dispensing of "Medkme for
oatrdoor patMoU from 8 to 10 ererj morning'. : !
:i . ? A. R CHAPIN, j
i r i ; . K Surgeon ia Ctarge.
, i PEBIUTY AND EMACIATION. . ;
t Both leaoU from the. lack of ahUlty to eoavert
the food into-natriment , .Bow necessary, then.
for those suffering from these alarming symptoms
to immediatelr resort to ' a remedy that ldll
tttbea the stomach jaad dfeesttre oivana.--
For, as soon aa this desirable object , has keen ac
complished, the health improrea, and , the patient I
TETTEK STOMACH BITTERS haVe attain
ed a world-wide -popalaritj im each casea and
rbseajwo the, be; ainl
reflumn eoostipatioa. tobinir the stomach, sinner
energy to the liver; relieving every "symptom of
nervousness end deprcaaoo of spirits, Its cheer-
I taoeflctai effeeU are lticbly sboken of by
; thousands, who owe to It ; their restoration so
health. - No restorative in the annals of medicine
has attained the same popnlartity in the short
een before the pnblio. or
has won the high endorsements accorded to tiib
excellent tonic. - Many other DreDararions. Dnr-
I porting to be correctives, and restoratives, have
been introduced, and hare perished one . by one,
while the popularity of HOSTETTER'S STOM
ACH BITTERS continues to increase, and is
now recognised as a standard household medicine
The success which atteads the use of the Bitters
evinces at oace Us virtues U all cases of debility
and diseases of the sfcraach Certificates, alatos't
MrltVivn MiMikaSt Waam kaW1Lak&al atkM.!
its bn r, m nrn nm in nmnvimr tKr
painful and fearful diseases. And at this time it I
seemsidle to do more than call attention to the!
"uL
WW HI A MI A VlS IVUVUl ABJ US . M1U WU1 V
vrrvvxtka the kd ; that is relia?,fa in all
preparatXMi i
eases, and it Is therefore worthy of the considera
tion of tne afflicted.
COL. FORNEY'S LETTERS FROM EUROPE.
T. B. Peterson tt Brothers publish this day the
, 44 . V, T . la
pahbc letters written by Colonel John W. Forney
during his late European tour, ' They form a large
duodecimo volume of over fonr hutulrl dawi.
I 00 finest or -
I dl- These letters contain the author's obser-
serrations Jon European society,' politics, amuse
ments, maaufacrures and educational and religions
iustitntions. That the Colonel's field of ohserva-
tioQTO1Ra tenW oat. these missives attest
h tt.. .'dlff.Kmi i.n ri tU
KirH t)Mnr vm wrif tji : fVtl Vivnov irisitail mrtA
deacribes London, Uverpool, Oxford,1 Windsor,
Halifax,- the hMi PWof Shakspelre, Paris!
Berne, Lake Leauui, Baden-Baden Heidelberg,
the Rhin,. Brussels,: Antwerp, the! Hague, and
. r' . r . , ,
many .other places of note.u Thiaconection of
KKSK3S ffiSHySl
b... ' i - .. . ,i
CoUnel Forney disdain! the use of guides and
guide books, formed his own opinions as to what
. . . t , , . . - ,
was worm seeing and admiring, and gives bis ex-
! t .... !,: ,1 , II ,1 a , I
freehand original in tone, ctetainmg as It does a
ermimu mrl .tw. wnrth. tK .tt.r,f, f -.H
intellirt MIatl - ft 1 romr.Lt In . Uro dn-
odedmo volume, with a steel engrayed portrait of
Vou iorney, bouad m cloth, gilt tcl. and gut l
rT TW ' ltf
Dooascuers. t .
A SCHOEARfSHffFOR SALE. -
. . . .... .... . I
r-T-", ,7 ,7
cal Business College, and National Telegraphic I
t.ch- t'nu;- 4 .1 -..m-
terms. An exceUent trooortunity ia here re-
.-.v.v w.. UYWfk, I
aaitedfoTa yoang mte of ! limited' metis to
rr,-otl Arr.Kmi.ti.i-na Vrnnfl.,IS ILnr) 1
t lea the nrinrinW of ifiueantil. Law. &c .
Apply RerOffici K ,ju,28tf. .
DrlTiaN I
Y t - . .
Information guaranteed to prodnce a luxiiruuit
growth of hair upon a bald head or hwdless
llZT ol
saxavft clear, and heautifal, caq be pbtained I
Wiair. JewYoriL.
ivi nnvomnyrnrpo
xV WAOvr.iiT , I
The Kev. Edwabd A. WILSON will send (free I
f charge) to aU -who desire it, the preseriptioaJ
with the directions for makinjr and usimr the sim- I
pie Kavedy by which ha was cured of a lung affeo j Pt atleast as full and satisfactory as those or t large mimbers of Northern factories are clos
tkn aa4 that dtadfl diteaaVCctwp-ion. i His I P "Lii ' J ' , 1 j T '.' '.. iff uo Wlrfeadt. We hed statestafcn aadlv
..-.. u. c .v.. v, v,,. I
e vpy -afFAmr will try hi tirwenntum. m it will I
cost them nothing, and may prove a Messing.
Please address
aucl61r REV.1 EDWARD A. WILSON.
No. 165 Sooth Second 'St, Williamsburg, N. Y.
C. ERRORS OF YOUTH.
iuwiw ux juuiii. -
jlo who suffered for years from Ner-
, Premature Decay, and all the'ef
hful iudiscretion, will, for the. asks
A Gentleman
vous Debility,
fects of youthful
of suffering humanity, send free to all who need J
it; tne receipe and direcuons tor maaing tne sun-1
pie remedy by -which he was cured. Sufferers
wishing to profit tw- UMadvertisers experience
can do so by addressingin perfect confidence, '
JOHN B. OGD.5N,
augl61y. " - 42 Cedan St, N. Y.
DAVIS' VEGETABLE PAIN KILLER,
Taken internally, it cores
weak : stomach, general
month, caaker,.. liver; complaint, or indigestion,
-.;-,U. .yHZ a .Jj iL,
b dealen , ' :
'.
. 1 . : '
To YouifO MEDICAL STUDENTS. We have a
J.nV .t. s- .v-in,;iL.i-Ai. I
Untvendtr- td ' medidne and aunrery,. which we I
iT. which we
ice. The purchaser I
win dispose erf - at a W price. The purchaser
SI itfnCiiCS rTln-
my, toyy, Physiology, Materia Medka,Cbeta-
tIr mn yu- r
7 TMT7
. ... .. Am, i:.
A CARD TO INVALIDS. -
; At3eym,wttle
asm n-laAnaTr.-iatyit a and aimple rum.
edyr fcTtbToIr. of. Nervous WeetoeS,
Decay, Diseases of tha Urinary f, mad. Seminal
Ortavs,and tha whcie' train of disorders brought
cabT baneful ald,vkioushahit. Great nujnbers
luvteencoradthU noble tem.dy. Prompted
by a desire to betkeflt the afflicted and unfcrtjiiataj
bMds lt,0f Chdtv4:K Address, . . I
i inp-n nfnin
;...... j. r,w,r nation B;HblBduse, 1
janl4-ly' ' 1 'i; ; " ' Nw York City, j
NEW idS-RlCAGEtriDE. i
. Ah Ebbat r0 T0Cro Mur. oa Thvndloet
cal Error Abuses' and Diseases incident to
foth, and Erly mhoo wtuc freatap J
menu to jaakriaox. wua sots jneans
entjoaM Itttj envelopes free
A li Irsii I k J KKIMirU INlIIflll I f
RALEIGH
-if,
D.
W.
I: 1
C. BENBOW,
tfiREENSB0E0, ; N.' CL
HAS : JUST ' RECEIVED 'THE ' LARGEST
STOCK of GENERAL MEBCIIANDIZE he
has ever had,:-;- ;..;. . .-"Si ;
ZfXY O0OD3;
1
HATS and
muqes;
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE and
:.I ili
CUTLERY,
HARN
kRNESS MAKER'S ilATERIAS ia end-
rariety ;--,,,v - ' ' "
; i. . tzVl-iIifei-i ..Vr-.ijKi i.hMU i
Tarn
GLAZEKR'Sf AU,TERlALS-rfaUJrapp;
DDLS AND DYB"
ply extraofdioaryri )
' Gt ASS OT'AtL SIZES A LARGER sup
ply tLan ustudly sept in this market.
. ' . 1.
f reruVKID limillO, HAW 15QHe mospnaie
'.Y
Lime,' Plaster, and Plows.
' - . r - ?y
. FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS. t
SHEETING, t COTTON YARN, SNUFF,
NAILS, CANDY, KOJfE, SilOJUNU .
' . TOBACCO.
AO for Sale at Wholeside or Retail. "
I k a vmn WW a V1 W-avT CI .
.iptvtvw fiwinKS Mr
' ' , r
ratjo AOENT TOH '' " ' ;
Wheeler k Milleck'S Thmsher & Cleaner.
I 1 - , ' . .r
o TT:. 1. ' : ".j. :1 1
P. S. His Store at nt. Jamestown is well sup
plied with all the above varieties, at same prices
as sold at, in Greensborov- -
THE NEW YOEK TDIS.!
A PbUTICAL. XlTERAHT; AND. JttlflOttiA-
KEOUS NeWSTAEEB. , i
Enlargement if Vti Verify, :- faemVWeikly a
W,A4-million " " '
and
" 9
The Nkw. YORK, Tikes has recently been en
larged to the. size of the .London ' Time, and is
nowone'of the1 largest and cheapest newspapers
f w ln,n. .u,-).
m m wono.. ; jsacn nnnioerw emeu wuuuutou-
r'feS
n?
The Times aims first bf all, to give the earliest
and most reliable NE FPy f rom all sections of the
United States and from all barts of the,-World.
EJZZTIZZ .vIZTa ti
I lU aAJ JULAOJTVPI J3UR LJU AUlUAUU "
InderstoodHm to say Zh-,
T-. frShh
i um hi uuuciui. w vuuui irawm uuvuuuu w
1 tw. v. . i nnn.t, t ;-..n;ror.. anA
been so difficult to obtain reliable information, the
I !!- UM uiuuusi -..v., .,--6.
I Z
I 7. : - wpw .j
1 "uctJ"v- . '
"r't" withlL-
intellince a paramount regard for the
terests of the community, it avoids ai-
wav8 mptxB te mere passion, and aims to direct
Jjfl?--
preiuu-oe. jju . uduucs ud-uuuuub iub iunua-
memf1 pnneipies m union jranjr-ecg
the Restoration of Peace and Union upon the ba-
sis oflEoual Riehts and rniversal justice 'and
urging always ana everywnereme eieyauon wa
. , v .1
ipiprovement of l classes of :the commniuty. In
l? i k j ; u i j
BM CPII3KMmlwuqr--a-HUUfi iiui iu ikwj
pfcedience to the ConstitntiDn and flaws :f the
JKKT
the developmeat of - the materiarVesonrees of the
Icouatry.aod tha geaeralacIranceinentof.au classes
I of people in education, morality and religion.
in & departments, foreign and domes-
rece.v. m tl-TiMfun idcarefai
lajttMAvr ticiam ra4 intejliaence, the t
tt.TL'EZrSlZZ'Sl
he snared to make this; Department more than ever f
satifartory.
; ' j
..JThA AOKXmTCBALL
rAjrqiAff Reports of the Tpt?3 , wiU, e prepared
fl01" nuenxare, ana wu pe in every re-1
its . ropona ot ionsresswiuu. aou x-wu-uvc
"""fs'i " . - . ' .
kinds, of JrVoeeedings in lxnrta, of public meet-
lngs, etc, etc- wui oe inu aaa reuaoie. i :.; i
paint or exveute will be spared . to make f
me J. imca wtc nivit hihuock, incraiHy unu 7 a-
bos Mpapr . J tTm'torf State.. It has a
yery larre oorps of ftie and experienced writers
in every deoaitoient, and wUi add to their num-
in every departmept, aqd wUi .add to tt
bet, both it idme and abroad, as dyci
may feeuire.lr . -i : i ' ''
, The Allowing are the prices of the M
cumstances t
sevw w
tions, payable in all cases in advance :
J.ne umiy 1 unes, per annum
The u - (Sunday Edition included 1
Sean-Weekly Tiines, one year 3
. Serai-Weekly Times, two copies one yesr . . 5
' WeAly Times, one jear. 2
Weekly Tmes, five ppplqs one year 8
Weekly Tunes;ten copies one yeaV. ...... 15
me y
.These prices are invariable, v We have no travel
s sadden eold, coughs ingagents. Bmiti ecka or, Postoffice Money discMTei oidy: the two ; above iiamed.--tl'JL
ttROND CO., Pethapa.Baltimoreaa. think the shot
nov26-tL
h
. Time Omee Jfew York.
milE NONPARIEL .1 :T
4. :t '-yi I..: .!::JFMM"W.-Ww.Wne.,
rr STKQSQ, SlMPtK AND PbACTTCAI.
It is a Squeezing Machine t warranto , not to
i warrante. not to I
t?r- . Vr tn o.vi 5V .W nf th f
PlWr.for5.a tamef the handle, aiid 160 turns
of which wiU wash thoronghlr. the bulk of six to 4
phmgers for one tarnnf-the ha
.(of which wiU wash thorougUythehnlk of six to4
3Te 8mrta rdipg to the size r of Mwlune I
A QxsL, k BfTT T Ar Operate rr, and Six
.-t ,-pi - uc
test of time and use. It is unapproachable or
W. iVtwf W Efectiteru. ' "1
YSoeed. Pouter kand BifeetiteiuM. - ' "
Aomtts W-NTM-Send for1 fuee I3teptive
. dec24r8m1 ; .184 "Water StNew York.
iT"EW BOARDING HOUSTON HIIXSBO-
1 JLN ' ! ' . p RO STREET,
Has been opened fcy tha undersigned for the ire-
eeptionef boarder 7
uVToxSjnt P Oemlar. ' ;
, ; . . ,lmM,lJMl.--J,l .-,.. JLt" tv
y poblk hQus in the Southland he believes
that the tables 3'eotniilefavorably wtth those "
ef-hyothttl d&i.ii v.H. .. i.
24-tf i QEORGE E. 8POONEB.
TpHN-'THE BARBER,' tspectfully jumppn-3
al're to his oiafrieuda aad-wistotneTi' that he
Buu ue HoiH oomnuT
invites Ahem jLcdstraneeri visiixno: Ralekrh tol
"TW ffWj-vwrs oeioay-i --.t tiRtltBa anather mPfnlW W,n-
enevuie street, to, tne-oaement of tne bttUdme r . ,
occupied by Mr. AlRdrsteh cohfectioner. He t dud8 to fclrr' a home ; It to twld
N::-C:, FEBRUARY
p6etey!
WAITING.
" And" he showed me a pure., river of , water of
life clear as . crystal, proceeding out of tne tnrone
of God and of the. Lamb." . . . -
. .. ... ..... . :: '
Tre a littleangel; waiting for jae f r, ;;
On. thebeaaibiftil banks of the crystal sea .
Not impatiently waiteth my darling there,
Tot a smile lights pp his brow so fair. . , , -, -
And his Gttle harp rings out so clear, .
So soothlngjly sweet, o faith's Cstejung ear,
'a l. t " !' ' ' '-l-t j ' '
Ana ne- ures on ins smue ox uie dbyiout b itrvp,
Who so tenderly called mf lore above. - ; i
J ifi i:,it .t,.M;:. irximt).? ;;k;m
Tve a littleangel waiting for nie j , 1
Qn the beaatifnl, banks ofthe crystal, sea
Forever free, from sorrow andjiah?,' ,
Spotless and pore from all earthly stain,
Never in erring' paths to rove', 1 ' V
Save iiiithe bosom of infinite love, ' 1
Evermore J evermore "walking in light,"
This little angel rpbed in white. ' ' '
' a,ltue :"
rve a little angel waiting for me r
i t
f On th beaotifnl
banks of the crj-stal sea :
When my heart is yearning and throbbing with
pain,
-'!-
And I fain would clasp my darling again,
Til look- away from this earthly strand,'
To the beatiful banks of the Better Lend,"
IH think of the waiting angel there, '
And offer, to God a thankful prayer. -
I a little angel to welcome me,
JWhea I li shall stand by fhe crystal sea,'
I When the Great Refiner fcath fitl! me
In me His own Image shab leirly see i
I . . f -
When in the robeiof Christ's righteousness drest
On the beautiful banks of the crystal Bca,
My darling, Still waiting, shall welcome me,J
'. Letters' fro m It i n e r a u t .
Special to the Raleigh Register.
:i i u. BALTOfosi Jan.' 171 868.
The onntry between 'Harper's Ferry and
Baltimore, a distance 'of some nli'etv miles,
is, in the main, a sort of aculttrat suburb.
It is interspersed' with villages and tbwhp,
I And handsome farms ?n abundance.
i . t i vj .-ii. vii ,.j 'ii-.j
T " nam w wiicu me names wi uicse
n' :J: neaiing a 1 etaliob, the
amotty faced delegate foW the Cumberland
coal region thrusts his ' bead in through the
door and sings out' something5 that only
. r-
serves to -start a Question.- At one of these
Dumpstown, thought L Dvmpt, was it named
after a Dutchman or a dirt hauler f As the
.
I tnnu t - a ;v
V -WWWU T IUUU B-1CU--SV1UU TT1U1
a tvoe of his crkft- J Thev hardly ererfnek
. . . . ' ' '
."",""J .
L 4 Ju approach grtatmarketa,pebpl,
eem to move quicker. ..I .have left .behind
me an agricultiral people.' . The Shenandoah
, ,1. , r A.
jreuiMBuurR iwi.r, uresg nner, mae qaiuer,
anci pty le&a attention to smaU sores, a But
, , , :
they are bigger rascals; they care less for
; , . , .
one anouier ; Wd.infl uneraia are lar more
T heartless. r ' . ;i:c i)
I 1 ne morfr human heinara thtr ir hiviH Ipri
j. T,- "TO "
together, the ire.nonsense hnd thB more
.The,-contts;!betwetn?,tb. twex-
j treme ,of society are more- apparent, and
there s more of thq antimaritanrspdrit.
' ' ' ' ! , i
! WiBvaraxM. '-: ; '
, There h feWer peopled the 'streets; and
less Easiness -here tbifi Itoticipatcd. ' True
mQt b admit ted that business is dull. ' The
troth is, if this country doe. not ettl&down
- j-- -u i5;i
ni, i. going to pieces, x see inai
" ? . . .
-j r- -' '
mrn who am r! .! tn rihni npiw f)ii
, t i . , . ... ...
and let th eagles ;wing spread like the
wu , v. i .
r; , tub KOHTTMEirrAi- CITT. h
u.t.-i'
" Baltimore should Appropriate t6 her
sen tno soDrequet Of ' Menamentar City, I
I harn TIAt iiv.hvan.il . - T itaa Wit'-fartAfiil-
merits. : One is the great Washington monu
ment, and tht other monument erected in
memory of the Maryland defenders: 1 Both
are very appropriate and praiseworthy. But
I had the idea that monuments Were to Bal
tiniore whpt public squares are to Savannah,
pretty well scattered over the city. But I
tower wui,; pass for a monument, j It: is a
structure of jdazling height, but no nKma-
meut. ... ; .;;:t.)., --liciif-j f -i-t;.i. I j u
k V .irEABODT, rKSTTTUTK.
tk. aiokf . nonw. t.-i j . "t
' 1 M .
nde monument to la, Memory' tot$
which will last . f or acresV , It is a fabric' of
which wiU kst. for acc AifaMeof
great beauty,,and intended to advance the
getoeral iint?rests of i learriing, with: Ita? Upa-
ivv '"w5 iwiu,; --ijj uu icuai.
v. "T . ' 1 J -v- ' B"
ch-lars of this - and other nations, It ia
.pom. ientific: lectures , by f the, great
Ucholars of thw.and mother natama.alt ia a
etroctur of grpat beauty wdjplendoii x.I '
,i , t njHHa AsaOciATioif i. , : :
- . j
:Thew titutionsBeem to be appreciated
in. this growing city. -.They are multiplying
in nuznberai; The operation f tha. thimr is
. ': . , . . , J.".,,!
nmpUt A fQadwiriBed TieUJ dnerf
paid in by the members. In. tha fcaurseaf
Uonse for hit family,. -The purchase ia made
.f' jir!wi: A UJ
atf 'the jge6rI fnni and Utottgage
tajco. bythe Awiodatidn upbg the property.
tTte pna-aaer till iccotintiei to pay in' his
weekly dues Until ha W'peud fctlie full
rtri rim tbtni. m.nvtA inMtil Kti
12, i 1868.
f rhe ' vantage "ara' pain;1 FirsCthUsf THE ' VOIfSErATirTjE1 "dlf.
weeklV-dnes. whennaid into the treksnrr;?: : r VBNTI0iri "V1 i
are less liable to' waste, thari tb'ev are, when
. v ... - '-I .,, , i , . J
" Then agai'ntp practical result' i'jpaltabinlttBd' tie IfbllawingTreirf, which ' wsj
raitinff until one Jias aeaod Jarge sum for
ouTing a nouse ana lot. .
HOW CITY HOUSES ABE BUILT.
ti i
??W rf.; Wcn.ara nt of f,pW,with
. . ...f.-!--- H',-... --Ttr 77: i
. ' - - r r .?r-rr-pr . rrrw.:,.?"'
wTinla r4 - Vi-i A -11 V. 1'
. Kiyuixvi, .wi M iuucri.viii
pui om nunas-ea and mu ft JrimL by nxty-
Meei deep, or abopt ;balf ap 1
raoms upon juufr an, acrej; aggregate tiict.Committee fo)5th,8)ctiTe dirtrfeja
rent ,ia about eighteen hundred dellara aland shall appoint a ( Chainwtn, .and duOl
ar-' :A.?lS Pne? te Pa7fr g9mgifiMU ,
Tbis.is.the way ,tbe health goes. Cramped,
1 i1:0. narro ; tu nttia iresh .airj ;no
woncier then are such mortality f repprta , m
9 i. .r. J ' ' . .. , '
.- - ... lQi)B9x'r-: ..: j-.j.i-Kj'.i.s" i. f
A.51?0!1? e.h8 alway sto9d in the
way of the pommerce, of Baltimore, in .the
ice. kado that , has f troubled, the port!
every hard freeze; . Last winter iicaat-iwed I
so long that the trade wasf interfered: with
..fH.4;PFMW mt-M ac$pe-
ration in thematterof jmice peat, for breaks
J?i5 a route through the icefprieseela. . -The
ice Doat ia aDqut readyfor, a pattle .with the A owitiU-M the; coonj r and ia tttjuep-fcf-kingjaii
lmlsoirre, thing i is ia. lifts ted tomakerrionthly ;re0rts) totha. ChaiN
line.
. ... i
.XACEB.
, pnealmost fandes himself ia Qermany is'l
einton arery Anaenca cty, JJaJeigh hafdly.fr
ex. epted. .Eyery. bjloclc, tit; JUpport
V sign,, JJger ueier, asisomd of the
purer tongue spell it f'Lager Bier.". . In fla -
yor.it seems to be simply the old fashioned
Ale, wftb a few dead rabbits dissrfved in.tbe
barrels.r .Still, the people lilceiL. .j ..... ri
U ,;... if p:ttt woijptK. i y ; i
Baltimorp wonld be entitled to a medal at
a Wprlds Fair for,' beautiful ladies. .-They
are select specimens of , their sex. ; I am a
a married pian and can say this .impartially,
And their taste in dress nnsurpassed.; :-
Nothing speaks more : for a people, than
good taste in thfe- node of their clothing.
Taudry only becomes a fooLi But hahd-
some, well dressed woman, .with an idea in
every inch of 6ilk, ia an intellectual loojeing
object.- And a woman "can. show her good
ense in few things more plainly than in her
toilet. : " '
I - ' " FAffIOJTS.J '
It is entertaining to;an observer td station
himself on the edge of ; a pavement; ' in a
large city, to endeavor to determine what
are the prevailing; fasqiona. Doubtless there.
is a nominal etyle for every article Pf 'dress.
T.. i U. iL ) 4 ' U. il!l.J.Lj..
T" oy loomgn.
the passing throne, is no-easy job. No two
individuals appear to dress alike. '
hats are "alike, iior bonnets, nor k6ats.
, i . , , i - .- : -
shoes, nor shawls. n6r beards, nor any other
one thitiff. A eentleman. dressed in' what!
would be known as ; a ' young genttemans
suit.! is a srood deal on the order of the f roer
.... V . . '
with les extended. The coat' is rery shoj)
hnd the pafets fcre as tight -'gs the legi 'wiU J
bear; - , J - f '': "H "c;
i In one particular I mtisf differ 'from tne
women of our country. Thtf fraii was evi-
dently never intended for tbe street.'' "It ;is
probably tracable. to European courts, and
-nsed by royal ladies, in iAe Aoutel It 1$ eakiy
to admire the gracef ulfaess $ . a fjowingatin
skir upon a1 velvet caipet,;pr,. a tlea'flag
pavement"' But a trait on a busy street,' in
a crowcl dragging la th4 mud' or iflus is
destitute of a sensible idea. I never knew a
eentleman 'of eood taste who admired it! on
the other hand it is abundantly disapproved. ejgislatiye , and . Judicial r department are
Asven weeks old pig has more regard for equal and-co-ordiftate, as deQne by that in
his8nrpluwnelant.ri ;' ' '' ''' v"f,' strumentwe do peftfully. an spktpnlr
With this final' scratch of mypencU, 1 1
strike a bee line for the Old Npfth State, I
ajter an absence 'of several weeks., : But' 1
return' lighter than when I left" I am '.minna j
a tumor, fPur inches lon; and two inches
thick t also it littWrtjll bf greehbacks : also,
a Wife Mid two childi left' ko'Ho$ge.
i while in the fertile Valley of the Shenan-I
abaL ' 31 -V d '( ' ' ; i I
I hope to resume my travels in North Car-1
olina in a few days,' and expect to be much
-r.lil,.':1-i,1,vf'TrTTA TV1T t."l ' J
. ,' 1 . t rJ '!:' 2 Si-t.- ''! i '"'
emare region anu o.ue. pomis. r ; . i
Ttinkkakt.
wAccording to the . Deseret ; JVa, this year
"Leap Year'' confers no privilege upon
the Women Of Utah which they have not al
ways possessed under Mormon institutions,1
or according to the JVewa, womfen in Utah
have had the privilege all the time which
they .should hate everywhere; of expressing
their choice when io incliaed, and the Mor
mon meh do jiot object .to ' such choosing
proceta.atiny time ''a tpl':. ;riil
.We suppose all the Merman men care for
ia that Jsttch jchoosing prpcesa' tak place
ery ften. 'Theswbmeaof tJtahoight to
va every year:a Leap ijew, for she' i for-"
Innate; whor c teoeeiinorfe' than one
fourth of a husbandJs o ih Ml t
, . , . -.- 1
'for,' ja !" rA oL& tithT pigdag-vp th .strSt 1
ayFlmt.i ehily arid faiePwora VhiiAiWE&pi
'We piiblun''fh'I'YoHowiiige "ptaxT Of 'br-
I & VAWBUUU W LFI.U1MP1.C9
Is -A'P!i.rBr;W
I man ew-K. 4l.XH .1L. .1 I
t State pj'i rr T."
i a Droner canvuu of th HtAtA. r
f . , ., nisTKlCT oniniTinir.
The mmhi.ra f :-.hi..Rf. n.!
take charge of all mattcra relatina to untff
organization. rfc- in ,' their , rwntivA . d4 f
tracts; fnd shall xepprt aU , matters :reltwto
thereto, to the. Chairman of , th State CanU
I mirtei. . '. .. . '..-..;.-. .... , I
,:f. jj:).fft, T)DWT.W9AinuTio.I.,jVi '
, u ia recamiwoded thateacV com.tt. br
I popular meetihffs or throoirh the mediait. of
existing , piiattions,: appoint, a ,v county
Committee, W consist of at feist two Dorsona
from .each JClaptain'a Districts fwitljinriiaf
limits . ..j vi-h . j rJ
I , .The county Committee ; shall itakejchartro
of al matters of registrataoi local rjrniizi-
I. u t;.i . ' i ;t J
, necessary, to Inform him of r auch local ..i
t as mayirebtiirb theattention of the Di
iT Jt,1a f ttrtlerjcOmmended that each Conin 1
ty Potnmittee cause to be (Billed the nainfes
1 pf; all the registered Tdfcfrsofc their wmnty,
1 who are wilKng to -act audi Yoto with this
j organization---no man tH' bo thus enrolled
I without his expresaconsent?! andj aleto, that
they cause to .'be enrolled on is' separttel list
, the names of all those "who are ' entitled ia
register, but who hare not dohd soy and that
j they use every exertion, to secure- their regifi
J tratration and activp cperatiom J ; !
j ,:The following. supplemeritalMReiolutioi,
J offered: by CoL ; Hoke wm" alsoftdopied.
I viz :
riiil Vil'a i
I -BiThat 'the President of the Con
vention '' Appoint five -ol -itt ore persons,1 In
each county- to make a thorough canvass of
the sama, aid disseminate! proper pclitical
I information; ,j
j Hon. Thomas Bragg, from the Committee
on Resolutions, submitted the following r-
porty .viz :-i -fi. u; :, in Uk'S, u
- DECLARATION OF PRINCIPLES.
The Conservative 'pkplepf tforlh (aroli
na having, by their delcgas,' assembled in
Convention at Raleigh, Pn tb 5th: pf "Felf-
Tuary, 1868, t6 consider the present anotna
I ' -'. .
.fiditfbil',if "M'tktZlal& the
I iit.k LV a.L: "
I tnem, ana tne course of action proper
I. . k . . u - .. - F; Xr
'x j'Ji .it-:i.-J-x 1J..' ti.i.'
. r . s? '. T iT i i
I B.,ww'nn . 1 NUn IVA MnrtlB
i. , Our unalterable; devotion to tb .prinpi-
pte liberty a?4. on? fealty
toto gpvernni.of the,.IJnited: Stiles, as
l.set jforth in the Feded Contfltippf;. Tat
sincerelyd (in gopd-faith., accept , the
J legitimate and legal ie8vlUtf4xti Jate war,
I .bjiirfV
declaration, . that , ,we most .fceartij ,de?rj
peace and concord, with , ouf sistef tes
and. te, ne.: M
.ate&5; i i, ,v. n .Vf v - 'jii
V;l;Beolved, That regaidingrithaCctost-tu-
taon of tbe United States as the Source of all
power in the administration of lhBgoviany
ment, and that the powers, pf theExecntiytt
protest , Against the enforcement upon j ur
pepple.pt the Reconstruction Acw and policy
1 of tongresstmcpraM and
destructive to society, and .TiQatiy of.,that
great .prmfapft -of, Amencan; pontics, ,uaat
eacl f tate sbalihav fkp cipsijf jwitro.
f ,its ofnteaibin. t l' ,f , .- !.. (: I
rSpjc,: That it Js thaopinitn of this
Coftwentn. tlM.t the sreitf aJui U AbsarbSnir
iaeue now soon to be presented, to the. peo
is negro aufErage and negro
i:tAi .k.W...
li ''t. . r -Ji ..- &-L.a
nerpr -Pirn A.arpiina; awv jMHipni.n,
fuadf asa .onseqienee, yciallyr ppV adopt
ing ttv-y fh the uegjorai!d,-n many
lpcal ties, subject to . hia govenpnent aa a su
perior. That we are utterly opposed jtpspch
change in our government and in .our, , social
relations, an that we ,ao hcrybyjaniestiy
1-ecomnMnd tpt tha people of .tbe ';Stat to
manfully et the.iissuf ppy?i attempted ifi
be forc,npoa;tnem,r ana qse p yprj prop
er means within, thcix.powef to aveff t im
Pending aM4Ffa.iifet Ioo'f Aht.
sL JteiokedJ That white waa unalterably
opposed td picrUticandata tonality th
the.blck faceHryetiaia idttetfnit fii
dktjawraiiisttliair -ttr-diu-
toxoid; by jttst ljnri toirrotec tikrfIiy In
ill .V . - - L Jl : A L.k. J
au ineir civu ngucs, ana to cuuhv-h
them "aimrfneSeT which Jean W done
klflyia'thtf sifetf aiidwelfAA
'No':two- 1 : . .-irf.tfhu ::i:iMiP-r'i.!.i' '"'
,.r grievances wnicn now amici. ana inreaien
to be
- six actba.
.... f. . f li. w.
ia
One eohnaa, twelve atedthau...
Oaraa. ens sonar or lees. Mr year.. ..
UsenMDts im apeclfled m t wl pfbUM UU
ao4 fQUetiaUe
ppyeiisjMd wndlltfrooi jetaarMatly
demands theapeedktt md.wiaeat uawunres
of relief that the Legfadktpr dm ttn.M
nizes, with fecltnr-of gratitude, the neroio
and jatriptSelrprtl Jjj fli PfcdenTc? Jhe
Unfted Statqtll Jp'ftor j&fc"!aaiJiar-
mony and gvod will among the AiMriean
, , 7--Wee.Ihat this CosfeUifcftard
thp0pBemdCbart. thiCaitscl tatta'as
tha legWraktri Vrpoandrnto IhealistnstH
pt, fthQoti&mfi -tfcS its
rights and ppwezsJt itrpocMOalde
preserved intact, as established bj Uv jtt t&e
earlier anj luttw ai timCupublic, aijd
that any aeraa VfcArt- theraof. by. la
gisla orothiajtdlli be dfrarfe-to
ft Jwet intvettslafs tha i.ertfnttr Mntbodia-
f efQM t the Ubertwa'ofctheiiaapla-IZ xl
8; i;Thiit dsspairiii t arceOo-
rationpf thagoatiera fitateamadoctJU cMn-
duct of that frganizatko o!kcfaZ.qMrr'oon-
trols fa proceedings ;af .Congness wiling
all former party feeling and sttidide$ifhis
CpnventJpfi.d!oe8anost unhesitatingly
mend and ixjitita the hearty co-operatloa of
all the good people: of iNdrti QMaliUIwith
the- DemcKsits andTJmtltf toeief The
ifytyy$m noMJ
tionjOf pe United t&te sAi nstanuioa of
the .Southern 6tti rta f tlwUlirihtealjkitiie
tTnipn on tha mlA loqdattov ritaaflay
and peace-l .fi id-wi rvui-rir' Unatj dl
:sMrf.'iThal .this i CoavwUan, adject
fpur dcgatfljad liqWtdktPtto lx jhe
tate aMargs, P presant tpfnwraUTe
people ofyjtlt'fJarqHn iftM aUsaM
f ratV ,Natirt jPoRTpitioiiKtjthMi -ire-conunwid
Jtq floiserTaTlS frflt nfnlh
Tendi1.ig!refi9pia; Pirirfcte. tft.C point
delegates f amwly dX t rprsfntA la
aaicj, poqrtjq. ',o.uI!nl io xii.!.niij
frtwt,; TcttPWJIftaU
CcmstntipivtHjPJiWtiTa Cwieittflor
.fetyhhhas b pptaWly.tlu
Conenf wn,-,bf tiutfppd; M ittft 'liMaiball.
Je fjet, ,calA .at.CftiTtioa ,<he
Cpnryaye pf oplepf. rta.lSt.to.pntl in.
npninationrcapdidatM fwTthe-WriatafiUte
ofScea w.ose,f kfrtiTOBjtoab jotdeJCfd ;
andJfthJfU!nJ(MfniMve to
call said CoYniotti pi txhAOiaiMtton
f ound(wanfatiQe?vfr, fdrili
'fff)BS wftjthwitiIly
&T&yii)'a bit3..nslviwfi.b ifl'o4'iih' .
,IUU. lllUEUCUUCUk. MlUiyil i .
' 'Show me.thagirl wha ImiuhaBaAhcd
to whistle in these days, when .everything
natural, even to the nair oryour head. ia . at
,.1 ' .--i jr .4 j .;' 1 v iaiLT'-.
ityi;i(j
discount, and I'll show yog ajrtri.wjK
be
who can brave dansrer. look toil in tha face
afraid of ctackmir a sheik . who deal iafcub-
Ifl.i. J .fit Tli.'wil. IH I-m-xIiii JniK?i
There may be spnie among one fair real-
Fiijt wtog.fbreth
fi tram, ansi hntdi mmmI 4a
rinse only in , clean wArro water . or audur
Cold water" after warm Wftewi jmy
it a cleaa newsppper and iron ft with a TOT
fold as in all new; double fold ffoocU.t-t
, .,.'( . WI (.) To .iafi 'iilT
tJ '11 1.
...!..
The miad wfeicf is rioi'&uche'S wji).''an
liward 'MiO of -raif lpMm 1aaa2nsuC
estimate the tro Woftt of ft'; but when wis
dom oncdisplar '.is own excellendee and
gloried in i'parjajop entertained
then Htnfffrfatffttinfft '" -el-gh, and
trteeWea its owniMiagtt reflacUdlch.J it
wtifo wufaflpyfad jrtajse.
.);i.tTi til j;.;ii.J n.i!j'?...n jijijii ii
ew, febJ jr 1
MrAWW I
Clellaa.ifofrhi d)l.t4 flt froqyjjjid ,
WsiftaiTiswilrpa
ctde by.which W jstiiCTfUjm-w)lAba .
best fof sifa retata. a Vi 1 f..mi(
'.,',i'ft th.H ti J 'Jtfr -Iia9i'ft , v
5. Ioifa U eaFipf 4frr tfifXt ffjU
in tha Union that iaia that haPtfT OondiUon :
. r a !- . t lL. '
ana. tais taw PIW TWi JHW-'
pabli expweajfifdaajgjirf .U- ftnpU
i '; ju';t5i?"f ft ! 7Juo w r
r AiFipaf UjJaii
Jll
WiswraaJ 'si.W
hia idea?. j. fttolryJMl451iaah
claims will run as long as the w& 'sia'ao,
Wax
steps' forward to defend -whistllaK. jrtrla . of
J,. i W -Wl..HA m
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i Anoriation. Philadclphis, Ps. ct l-fw3m. ,
UVB I
JJA-tCm VTt Mlv uwt) vvvjraviva ua wu mtu ifv
would take a wife and two children. i i
If keptdeaa. ' - " . ' "j .
'WsntC ...i' '": : : 5 ? de as paid vu
5. Hmohcd, That the dltrtreased and im-1
....... ,