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' iiiiiiMffliiiM"iiiiiiw--:iMr "".1.1 ' . ' : - " i't- ' jmiJmJJjmlmmmm " '(Mr&jar&thei, plaits ' of fair delightful peaceimwqrped . by .party rage to live like brothers." TP. JW. BROWN, Publisher, J. C.L. HARRIS, Editor. VOLUME I. RALEIGH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1877. NUMBERT. is i Tlie Raleigh Register " - I l - , I. ! I - . - Official Organ fthe United States tor N. . "tttREGISTER , issued Semi-veekly onlv Tuesday and Fri flV and the WeeUy on every Ihursday. ?;m;-weW one copy, l yV3.00 . omo., s.w . ' ten copies, 1 y'r, 2.50 . twenty " ly'r, 2.00 WeeUy-singlecopy.oneyV f$ t three months, 5Q clubs of twenty, one year, each, 1.00 Invariably m advance. Postage prepaxd at offiTERTKINO BATES. - AdrertisementswiU be inserted in the Semi ' . .LynrutW at the following rates : SEMI-WEEKLI--1 sq., 1 insertion, l k 2 2 50 4 ,1-2 coL, 12 mo., 0. col, 1 mo., 3 " ' 6 ' 7 10 12 14 15 25 10 15 20 40 70 20 35 50 75 fWEEKLT Ono square same rates as for the Semi-weeklv. 1 nr. Gol..lmo..$ 7 2 3 4 1 month., 2 S 4 5 6 lyear, 1 qr. ooL.lmo., 2 " 3 6 " i c 12 1-2 col, 1 mo., 2 " " 3 " , 1-2 col., 6 mo., Ten lines in Bourgeois make a square. W. M. BROWN, Publisher and Proprietor, 100 30 75 125 150 BALJEIQH AND SEABOARD. RAlLr elation, murder and outrage,-' and will fs'i i ROAD. i tore the government to the ancient landj This company, chartered a few years ago, marks of honesty and 'simplicity, liberty for the purpose of building a railroad from and freedom. I Williamaton, in Martin county, to Ral- It is not improper that The Advance eigb, by way of Tarboro and Rocky Mount; an(i otjier paper8 cf like ilk should now has purchased the uncompleted -road from rej0ice in the days of triumph and powf Williamston to Tarboro. The grading on er ; tiie day win SOon come when'tbj this road was nearly finished in 1869. Eight piaces wnich knows them now, will know milps of the track was al80ia!aaowu atmai 4.1 - , . mjjj uivji iuiiiwi time. The Raleigh and Seaboard Company are now laying down the balance of the iron, A heavy Squealer. W. A. UOOKram, OI irraiiKiiuwmuaajj and in a short time the road will be finished to Tarboro. The same company has pur 4&asedibAbincaJroad tunning from Rocky Mount to Tarboro. So that when the road from Williamston is completed to Tarboro, pig, twelve months and one week old, weigh iDg 290 pounds, is ext. 3 " 6 12 1-2 coL, 1 " 3 e 12 1 coL, 1 month, 44 3 44 6 44 12 (C 15 25 50 15 35 60 75 20 50 75 100 The Cotton Crop. The comparative cotton statement shows that the present cotton crop up to this time is three-hundred thousand bales less than in a few Hanged. ! Hilliard Morgan, colored, wa3 hanged iu u Din;nk onH Kanhnftrrf Rrwid will then rrir.MKrrn nn Fridav laet. for burerlary. A Xwaidg1-! KUU WV-r w - ' VHMiviiwviw v W " be a fixed fact from Williamston to Rocky large crowd was present. The doomed man ' ' . .. A i.1 -.J. Monnt maintamea nis innocence w me iat. A careful survey was made about two years ago from Rocky Mount to Raleigh, being about thirty-six miles.; The cost per mile was estimated at eleven thousand dol lars ner mile. Iron and labor are so much 1876- Manv of the business men of this lower nOW Wan Wueu iue survey wk un.w, i : : " i it is not unreasonable to predict that three 1 city think cotton will advance in 1 .1 1 V. rlnllava nrnnlH ha all ffo en t I WeekS. UUUUItU tuuumuu tt wv.v ..... . 4. i-k i nr i. i a to build the roaa irom nocsy iuuuuw w Grand Demonstration. Rateigh. the colored military! companies of Every railroad running into Raleigh. and the outgide cf .aleigli, will be here especially if this city should be one termi- Qn the 31gt of this month to join in a nus of the line, adds greatly to the business grand celebration on the First day of and wealth of the Capital city. Whatever j 1878 aS the fifteenth anniver- tho tncainpass mpn of Raleish can do to stim- . t- ! .!.:... ti jjntont One cross marx lnaicaiesj uiwjw" """" r -" - " sary or iidnaacipauyu xsay. aujumm lion is about to expire, and two marks indicate uiate this enterprise and hurry it forward to Gen Jones iag made arrangements with th-it nas expired, and will be stopped xf, not -letioilf shouid be done at once. Liber- , rftiW(1 COmraniea for reduced rates al subscriptions will doubtless be obtained for tbe miUta companicsi If the weath- along the proposea nne as wen ias iu xi- er permitS) tie display will be very impos eigh. When the people have clone tneir full duty, the State should aid this work of and the internal iDPrvement by working out a liberal sum with the Convicts and take pay for the same in stock. The Cross MarJc. enewea. Tlie Raleigh 'Register Office, South of the Court House and formerly thee tinel office. mg. ThA nhnlition of the do 11 tax working of the roads, by taxation, are hand mates. The poor man who has no proper ty i made to pay a poll tax because the Lord gave him a soul, and is also com pe'Ued to work the roads because he has no horse to ride over said roads, in order that the rich land-owner may have a smooth road for his carriage and horses. A True Republican RewardetL Mr. Sion Harrington , son of Mr. James S. Harrington, of Harnett county, has been ap pointed postal agent from Raleigh to Ham let. The new appointee is a competent and deserving Republican. His father was an NOT DEAD BUT 8LEEPETH. Radicalism is as dead as a mackerel in the party in any of the States except uncompromising Union man during the ar North Carolina. Its days of mischief are and has been a faithful and true Republican ended. It can no longer plunder States since 1867. The Harringtons merited sub- Thfl F.utrlish Parliament has been ordered 0r stir ut preindices between the races. Ufantial recognition as members of the . D ii L . I ... . ,, J 1 tomeeton the 17th of January, it is wougm AJ1 gooa men oi an. races anu ciasbes Republican party. We doubt not that the this means war in favor of Turkey. should rejoice at its downfall.-1 titan lace bestowed on the soa will be filled There is no news of any importance from Advance. v . ... a ,uu Ra andTuTkUh wlr since tbe fall o. The m08t terrible stdrmsi always fol- with credit to the government and with o. Thcm'k a trpnoml fidvflnce toward 1 1 Ai j . jt i. t Aa timo. fl.o honor to tne new ageni. x icua, - "- v " o I lOW Ulc UcaUCBl vitimo. uu. wv onstantinople but no fighting. Russian is bli artv in each of tlie Southern eauiuDine and hurrying new troops to we r - , i,tA. t it. t?ftui,l nuicfi'.f.c ! States will present a unuea ana compact ; .aHtMWf;vuwsMntf The trouble at San Elizario, has been organization to the enemy, and unless quieted. The Texas ana u. s. troops sur- j wholesale traua is resorteu to as a puuu Cnosus rendered and the Mexicans shot three and C31 weapon, the majority of the Southern Wakeye faithful christians! Hark tehij- li&erateaau owers. -m.b. g tae8 w;n be carried by the Republicans. ing throng . . . , occupying the place T r. ... . J . ,i Of the holy angels Ruse their joyful song - - In this connection it is not unreasonable Glorvi endless elorv. Be to God on high tliQt o rtftrt-c -whirth ortranized Peace to suffering mortals, Good will from j liiU 1 UJJira al C VU tc -jiijuuuuiv. "t' I w Mjnvii vuu -J " "i ; o I . . . " late Senator Morton aiier we recesa. iuc ana leganzeu uiuruur, uuuagc muiu' resolutions will be offered by Mr. McDon- idation, as legitimate means, of political aid, tbe Democratic -colleague of Senator warfare, should resort to andL legalize Morton. The hyena of The News of this fran(i upon the ballot as a legitimate city, who gloated over the death of the In- mean8 to insure party success. As sure as diana Statesman, ought tobe allowed to a jast Being rales the Universe, the right further exhibits his ghbu-like principles by wiu prcvail. The President, and through -a speech based upon the text : "The Lord nim tne Republican party, has encourag gave and the Lord hath taken away, blessed ed tte jlt and promoted the just in ftnnt.li Carolina and Louisiana. Present appearances may be against the Republi can nartv in the South, but truth and justice will triumph at the appointed . 1 1 A time. The party wmcn preserveu life of this, the greatest of Republics, be the name of the Lord." SORELY TROUBLED. The average Bourbon Democratic news paper is alarmingly exercised because Sena tor Conkling denounced Gen. Gordon as a liar and proposed to thrash the Georgia , . , metnated liberty and free- Senator then and there upon the floor of the which has exceeded every other Senate, surrounded by their peers. Hereto- nati(Jn in the wordl's history in magnani fore, the tode duello, has been hinted at and generosity to a conquered peo the ordinary Northern Senator and Repre- whieh now stands as a great bulwark eenta Jve has quailed beneath the denuncia- hJeQn the piighted faith of the govern tion of the Southern bully, and has submit- repudiation and dishonor at the mitted to unwarranted and unnumbered- h of e Democratic party, will not in iasults. It is gratifying in these days of providence Gf God, be allowed to pacification and reconciliation, when the q Qm tQ thing8 0f earth and be . honor of one portion of! the country is as known n0 more araong men. In tlie?face dear as another, that the leader of the North of p0iiticai precedent, it will be demon dared, rebuked, knd denounced the South- gtrated by the future that a political par- em Senator who essayed the role of the j ty can b(J just ari(i surrender temporary ! Croaornofl'a Kiillw . Taaea and COOd manners I a. j: ' Tl, 1icaifSftinn1 ' o .v-v- power ana yei nou uic. rr might have been preserved in the future if an bv wujc1 tie Southern States were the belligerent Senators had been permit- arrie(i for the Democrats in 1876, will ted at the moment and upon the spot, to te permitted or submitted to in 1880. hv satiated their angsr and passion by a free ballot and a fair count will plafce 8lare knock down; inasmuch as satisfaction ortt Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, asnot allowedT ln this manner. It ia de- labama) Hississippi and Louisiana, in voutly to be hoped that every Republican pJblican column at the next Presi Senator and R presentatlve who submits to cection. The loyal millions of faults from Democratic bullies, will -be q Republic are determined that there Awarded for their cbwardice by having a a hnllntand an honest count -n , ' BUall ltd c a,l vv w-hide laid across their backs until every i it sh0uld cost oceans of blood and un- Particle of their clothing is cut Into shreds of Xhe ; higher law aQl the blood trickles to their heels.5 i.-u JnrlfA.r.nt the American WU1U11 CAlOfcD tmuug"" f T?w;. tv,ot fliA TTnion must and shall Tn . . - :-'-a beiTJfreserved," at .wnatever - wiuer to give ail persons cuuucukv - - .. . -nrill with Ttrw t iTi,-fP fn of the constitution, of men or money, will ur Ihk it EGI8TEB " an opportunity to UA tuu s .. . . frilti1 Christmas, no paper ivUl be iesaed assert itself when reason r the nght truth WtWofficeThar In the solemn darkness Of the early morn Was the Babe, Our Saviour Lord of Glory, born God the Father loved him As his only child Yet He gave Hi in to us Perfect un;de-filed. Chorus, &c. &c. Lowly is the manger, Where the Holy child, Waking from soft slumbers, On His mother smiled. Yet that little infant Is the Lord of all Angels bow before Him, Princes prostrate fall. Chorus, &c. &. - Come, ye heavy hearted, Who for all your sin Bitterly are grieving. Haste and enter in. For from yon high heaven . God has sent His Son ! Peace shall now be with you Pardon has been Won. Chorus, &c. &c. r O thou blessed Jesus Son of God Most High1 Who hast come to lead us Far beyond the sky ; Gladly we receive Thee, Thee, we would obey ! May we never leave Thee , Xill uight ends in day. Chorus, &c. &c. ; . And before the holystranger ' Seethe trembling shepherds fall. .. He has come, the long expected Full of wisdom, love and grace To redeem His ruined creatures To restore our fallen race. Chorus.-t-So let angels wake the chorus So let ransomed men reply Chanting the celestial anthem Glory be to God on high. And the joyful Christmas morning Breaking o'er the world below, Tells again the wondrous story Shepherds heard so long ago. . Who shall still our tuneful voices, Who the tide of praise shall stem Which the blessed angels taught us In the 'fields of Bethlehem ? Chorus Hark we hear again the chorus Ringing through the starry sky And we join the Heavenly anthem Glory be to God on hjgn. "T3TT A TTV' PIANOv ORGAN best. OJCiiLX JL X Look t startling! See i Organs'. 12 stops $53, Pianos only f 130, cost $650. dr. a tee. uamei t . Jtseatry, Washington. XS.J 4w Yl T7"XT Q and Revolvers. Illastrdted Price VT1 U 131 O List free. Great Western Gun Works, Pittsburg, Pa. 4w 25 STYLES OP CARDS, lOc, or 25 New Year Cards. 20o. SaolDleS 3c. J. Hasted A Co.,jNaHsau, N. Y. v 4w MAMMOTH OUTFIT TO EVE RYBODY. Stenv-winder watch i free with first order. Ten Dollars a day guaranteed. M. CRONEQH fc CO., Philadelphia, Pa., or Milwaukee, Wiscon sin, i ' 4w FREE O P1UM HABIT CURED. CHRIST3IAS CAROL. Ring out the Bell. Ring out the bells for Christmas The happy happy day, In winter wild the Holy child Within the cradle lay. Oh wWlerful the Savior, Is in a rbanger lone, HiSpalace is a stable, AndAlary's arms his throne. Chobu8. Ring out the bells for Christmas, The happy nappy aay, A CERTAIN AND SURE CUKE. Large reduction in prices. A trial bottle free. Mrs. j, A. Drollinger, LaForte, ! Indiana. Jtkx 1,038, .(Formerly MraDr. S. B. ColUns.( 26 4w FATHER'S i For Cuts, Bruises and Sprains, n I III LU I j matism, Fractured Limbs, Fros- r ! ted Limbs and Parts, Pains in the Muscles and Joints, Indolent Ulcers, Dis charging Sores, Swelled Sore Leg, Erysipelas, and Varicose Veins is Sanfobd's Extract of Witch Hazel. Ask for it, because it is better, stronger and cheaper than any other, and is war ranted by WEEKS & fUFi'lfiK, W nolesaie Druggists, 36Q Washington Street,! Boston, Mass. JSend for Seduced Price List cf Mason & Hamlin Wabinet OKGrANS. NEW AND SPLENDID STYLES; PRICES REDUCED 110 to $5u. EACH LAST MONTH, (JSoi 1877.J Address, MAsON ;fc HAMLIN ORGAN CO.. Boston, New York, or Chicago. AGENTS WANTED ! I FOR PARTICULARS, ADDRESS WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO. In winter Wild, the Holy child, g29 Broadway, NewYork City ; Within the cradle lay, Ring out the bells, Ring out the bells. Ring out the bells for Christmas, For Jesu3 comes lo greet you Ou every Christmas morn. On Bethlehem's quiet hillside, In ages long gone by In angel notes the glory floats, Glory to God on High ! Yet wakes the Sun as joyous As when the Lord was born, And still He comes to greet you On every Christmas morn. Chokus. Ring out tbe Bells, &c. In many a darksome cottage, In many a crowded street, In winter bleak, with shivering cheek The homeless child you meet. Gaze on the pale young features, Tbe feet with wandering sore, You see the souls He loveth, The Christ child at the door. Chorus Ring out the bells for Christmas. Then sing your gladsome carols, And bail the new-born Son. For Christmas light is passing bright, It smiles on every one, And feast Christs little children, His poor, his orphan call, For He who chos the manger, lid loveth one at.d all. Cuonus Ring out tbe Bells for Christmas. Chicago;, HI.; New Orleans, La,; or San Fran cisco, Cal. U P T U H E. LOST OR STOLEN- ABOUT THE 11TII DEC, 1877, ONE" KOTE on Frank Williams, for sixty dollars, at 8 per cent interest, David1 Lewis "as security. Also one on John Caswell for twelve dollar and forty-two cents, with a credit of five dollars. All persons are forbidden to trade for the above notes. JAMES M. CRAWLEY. Balehtn, Deo. 21at, 1877. , ' 2t. In the matter of Wh. H. Peed, Bankrupt. 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 Wm. H. Ped, of Granville county, in said Dis-1 trict, duly declared a Bankrupt under the Act : of Congress of March 2d, 1876, for a discharge and certificate thereof from all his debts and oth ' er claims provable under said Act, and that the 29lh day of December, 1877, at 10 o'clock; A; M., at the office of A. W.i 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 oth er persons In interest may attend and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said petitioaerahould not be granted. And that the third meetings will be held at the same time and place. ' N-w-Berne, N. C, December 18, 1877. 69 2t GEO. E. TINKER, Clerk. THE LATEST NEWS. 6 EBBFTT HOUSE. HEADQUARTERS ARMY AND NAVY. WASHINGTON, I. C. Decli3m C. C. WILLARD, Proprietor. LAW SCHOOL THE UNDERSIGNED PROPOSES TO Es tablish a SCHOOL in BALEIGB for the PREPARATION OF YOUNG GENTLEMEN FOR ADMISSION TO THE BAR. The advantages which this city offers in the convenience of access to the best Libraries, in opportunities for attending the Courts which are in session more than half the year, and in visiting members of the Bar and other prominent gen tlemen, surpass those of any other locality In the State. ' Lectures will be delivered night for the ben efit of those engaged in business. Fee for the course, one hundred dollars. It is proposed to form a new class on January 1st, 1878. Applicants received immediately, GEORGE V. STRONG. Oct. 16, 1877. 27 6m. Raleigh, N. (X In the matter of JACOB H1GGS, Rankrujpti THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, that on the Those wishing relief and cure for Rupture should consult Dr. J. A. SHERMAN, 258 Broad way. New York. Send 10 cents, for his new book, with Photo graphic likenesses of bad cases before and after cure. Beware of cheats who pretend to furnish Dr. Sherman's treatment. One of these fellows, a German cjerk.now call ing.hinaself Dr. W. G. Crempien.is indicted on complaint of Dr. S. and awaits trial for forgery and embezzlement. , dcat nccCD COD TTHI in AVQ I . . ? ! U,F wy,li-c50ax 1 unLn i yji i un i vii j.ulium iu ii i4tn aay oi uecemDer, a. jj. 1S77, a war- We will durine these HARD TIMES and the rant la uaufcruptcy was issued out of the " HOLIDAYS dispose of 100 NEW iPlANOS and District Court of the United States for the o koans, of first-class makers at low prices lor Eastern District of North Carolina, against cash, or Installments, than ever frbfore eflered. the , estate Of JACOB HlGG3, Of Raleigh, in Wf-iSiSSiTS'JSSS the county of Wake, and State of North f V ' xV ; , J Lo iVuimnta to the Carolina, who baa been adjudged a Bank Catalogues Mailed. Great inducements to the I h'i w rwtiHnnha Jf tH ngvm0nt nf trade. r'lANUH, V -octave, 1-0 uuuiv, i T f. " " : J . ti50. ORGANS, 2 stops, $48; 4;stops, to3 ; 7 j any debts, and the delivery of any property stops, 66; 8 stops, $70 ; io stops, $85; 12 stops, J belonging to such bankrupt, to him, br for $90 ; in perfect order, not used a year, tsneei i ms. pse, ana the transfer any property, by , music at hair puce. uuKAua v Aiarvo . him, are forbidden by law : That a meeting SONS, Manufacturers and Dealers 40 East 14th of the creditor8 cf bankrupt, to vo THE )TMC( 0MPANI0N their debts, and to choose one or more as signees of his estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at Raleigh, N. C, before A. W. Shaffer, Register, on the at 10 A WEEKLY PAPER FOR ITT A "VTT,T?Ti A. GOOD CARPEN W A. HiU TEH, a .inKle man. Annlv'to SUPT.lNSAMii AS1LUM. Decombcr 25th, 1877. YDUNK PEOPLES AND THE FAMILY 31st day of December A. D., 1877, o'clock, A. M. JOSHUA B. lllh Marshal as Messenger. Battle & Mordecai, Attorneys, i i NEW PALL AND WINTER STOCK. Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, White Goodsj Notions, Hats and Caps, Shoes, Trunks TJmbrel ! las and Clothing. FULLEST STORE IN tjuju aTATlfi. Just receivedAt 70-2t ed us public for their liberal patron- i ; I appreciate it, and have bought! It aims to be a favorite in every family look- J. P, GULLEY'S, Fayette ville St and Exchange l fnr Paffprlv bv the voung folfes, and read with Place, RALEIGH, N. C. fc.1 thank the gen y -- - . rl- A MAAOt I Awsxna w.i Kvli rx. ltk.l A 1 interest by the oJder. its purposens w i"" nn !? AT ATTDfinTintJf while it amuses ; to be judicious, practical, i Ben leffti T AT TciH U I lUp i eible, and to have really permanent worth, while ,B it affronts fnf the hour. It is handsomely illustrated, ani has for con tributors some of the most attractive writers in the country. Among these are : J. T. Trowbridge Dineh Muloch Craik, J ames 3 Fields, J. G. Whittier, Rebecca?. Davis, Louise (J. Moulton, Exhibition FREE TO all. erons age: 1 this my 1877 fall stock, at bottom prices, and am prepared to meet any competition in any line I represent. I Keep good goods and represent them as they are. t am agent forTVTO "TXT" A "O "VjER'S Health Corset, UJX. VV AIii with Skirt Tlie l)cst Tassoitment of Mrs. Gents? c L O Fcii'iiishing G. N I T H a O O D S , Supporter and Self-adjustine Pads. This Corset is fitted to the natural form, and not to artificial and distorted models.thus combining in the highest degree.grace ' and beauty of form, with health and Hnn-ipt P Snofford. comfort of body. Ladies are invited to call and Nursing Corset. .Also agent for Frank Leslie's CUT PAPER PAT TERNS. Send for Circu- 1 lar free.- Very .respectfully, i C. A. Stephens, Ever offered to tbe Raleigh public at J.M. Rflrtai s, Corner Fayetteville and ITargett Stre.ts. YES, I have just returned from the Northern markets where, alter many uaya t um labor, I flatter myself by saying that I selected one of the . most attractive slocks of READY-MADE CLOTHING Ever offered to the Raleigh public, which being purchased from hrst liauus, j uk wsn, j. A. II. Leo-nowens, Edward E. Hale, Wrh.CnllenBrjaift, A. D. T. Whitney, Louisa; M. Alcott. ' . tu readina is adapted to old and young; is vfitv com nrehensive in its character. It gives Stories of Adventure, Stories of Home J . P;. C Gr TJ Tj'Tj E Y Letters of Travel, 1 School: Life, Editorial upon Current Tales, Poetry, Topics, -, Selections tor JJec- Historifial Articles, laraation, Biographical Sketches, Anecdof es,PuzzleSj JQ jggpj'g CENTRAL KellglOUS iVrtlCies, jauis auu iiiwucuio. Subscription Price, $1 75.. Specimen copies sent free. - Please mention m what paper you read this advertisement. PERRY MASON & CO., 41 TEMPLE PLACE, BOSTON. aa-I have the largest and best assortment of HAND-MADE SHOES everj brought to this market, at prices to suit the times. Call and get a pair. 64-4tf SALOON l FIN EST lieve, in fact Know, tnati can sun an se, J sizes, colors and conditions of men in qual- itv. nnanutv ana price- Hark ! A Burst of Heavenly Music. Hark ! a burst of Heavenly music From a band of seraphs bright Suddenly to earth descending In the calm and silent night. To the Shepherds of Judea Watching in the earliest dawn Lo, they bear the joyful tidings Jesus, Prince of Peace, is born ! Chorus. Sweet and clear those angel voices Echoing througn tne starry By, As they chant the heavenly chorus liiory De to voa on iiigu. Slumbering in a lowly manger JLies the mighty Lord of alt li o c K E Y. JSTISHINQ GOODS of every descrip tion, and StUKxa oi every pneo uu erade a specialty of my trade. All I ask is a call. Examine my stock. See for yourselves. It ia a free exhibition. Open to all. and I assure yon NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. A FULL LINE OF CROCKERY Adjoining the CLOTHING STOKE on Haigett Street, to which I inviteihe attention of the trade. ftwv 56-tf TIM LEE'S i Raleigh Club House. 1 v - "The Delmonico of the. South I" CORNER MARTIN AND SALISBURY STS., XII I U WINES. PUREST LI!UQRS OYSTERS EVfBY FRESH NIGHT, RALEIGH, N. C. Prepared in evgry style. Bird, Fish and every thing to eat. Billiard tables. : PRIVATE ROOMtj for Gentlemen! The public will find the best refreshments and , very thing necessary to secure comfort and plead ; euro. i - 64-tf . is not easily earned in these times bnt it can be made- in three months . by any one o either Bex, in any part of the country who is willing to work steadily at the employment that we ; per week In your own. towm.; You m c BaltlSlOra M9atS and all Delicacies Of tne 5ea- need not be away, from home over nlarht. You can give your whole time to the work, or only son served in First Class crder. Nine private Sitting Rooms, so that parties can always be private, s FRENCH COOK. 64 swaw3m vour spare moments, . We have agents who are mm . . . JkVO - A . m. maKing over $zu per aay. wnu engsguae once can make money fast. At the present time money cannot be made so easily and rapidly at any other business. It costs "nothing: to try the business. Terms and 5 Outfit free. Address at once. H. Hallett fc CO.. Portland. Main - jl-jt . : T . 1 r , in FORSA.LE. r - r One house and lot situated on the . end oi Jones and West Streets, Wit I 4 rooms aaa cMemenv .Titatninir conk-room. diriiinsr-room and pantry. A good weUof water lSaWt Charlotte. Sdnthefn Home, Sply at To Rlger'K- T 1 UdW H. HOI, publisher. I HE NEW YORK LEDGER. Tnr.1ish1 in KflW YnrVfiitv by RobCrl Bonner, at $3.00 a year. Four copies $10,19 ) , X eight copies $20.00. . 1" 'A t i :
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