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Tit' ""r; r"'iiry i llTfiO j T7:' '..! VsJ.l.tL. V tnr Ufa Bartici-' petiw in" Urnwit f th Compaay. V esMtraaUdfor U tam of lift, vkw a 4M - r k. llJW&Mial f til o12 later at w pr awnAC without sjmjsjsjtjt paid by this Compaaj, together ib Ub : rat of pre ssiam,' Pt iadamar eh a, ax Cpyd,Hifm .f - - yees; for two-treU tkeir relae. . 19 loose ar paid within 90 days after eaiisfae torrpiwrfU present.:" T t.t '-prB-tcTOBs. ckfcftoi. Jeinsoa, r Wb :w. Hold, WsVi. Haywood. " " WatT-D. Cook; -, JassesT Tord, H: Battle, QMBtfa BMbe V --Ww B. Joaos, H. OTHajtedy '-hF Pseeed, WaH MeEew, Seeton Gales. CherUs B. Root ."v- -i IKi-r OFFICERS. JJr. CkaiL'X. Johasoa, President, iJfmuO. Haywood Was President, t : fa. H. Jpj iifHvwt W. Hasted, Attorney, i E. Jehaaoa. hi. D 1 Medieal ;v.ni.-.ll UiIm. M.-D. , iBeare'e' liebl. B. Haywood, M 0; ) CoiuwttohM. BH. Battle." ., ) ; V.Holda, . , Kueutm Com- v i ' J- HERSMAN, General Ajet. - rorfwtbor infonBtiom, Ui pblio rrforrod to AopoMpUota.' aadfonu of proponl, whiek By Im obuiMd i U OSeo of th Compoay, or urof it AfMio. -c' , G1iauMfioa ao!4 bo ftddreasod, (po 777.! JOHN G. .WILLIAMS, SooTeUry. 1 NortJrCaa-oltia-Mixtaal Inaurano i-7 Company. 'tvt KALBiaS, N. C. rr2ISCABpoy b koBi aoeeoaftafPi I ifco man tkoa botcb yo&n, and eoatbraes to lTt ru.p 4B flYil of oropOTtT L tbo SUto, (oxoopt Stoom MHU nl Tarpootino DiotSlorioa,) propi7iooutig(o $4,600,000, a larg por- tioaM wotoa to Iio voaatry nou, a ' P" 6plot3ixxodJTbnond PIIoib, U bond properioocured. : Taojurcisfo eoat oC Iiwmooo poo tko plaa of ttuo'ooioBju baoa Iom than ono Uard of on Mr'oaai por anniua, oa all gradaa of proportj m braeed is Jta oporatioaa.' , :t - TH? followit penoaa kar booa oloetod Diroo ton aadOfioariof.tiu Conpaaj for tho proaeat rear: r- - ' J. O. B.SoalkaaC. Du Hatekiagi, Jao. R. Wmiaauf, Joba Priaooaa, tfoary D. Taraor, 8. W WaWar; X. B. Mbr, Balif j Goo. MeSoffl, Fay otterilU; Jos. Q. Wrikt, WUmioctoa ; Jaaaos . Hart, Waabfairtoa rJaoa Skwa, Orooaaboro' ; Jao. CaKv'Zdoatoa ; Jos Boaar, BoImo; Jos. H. Pool, liabetbCis J.'.,Fainjoath; Aloxaa dor lIUeboIL InWi; W..K. H. Smita, ltax froaaboro'; H. B. WUSaaa, CbarloUa; John B. BarMt'Matei; A. I. bububt, Aaharill. AB Diraetonar aataoriaodto roeoita applica tioss. l OmCIU OF TBI COMPANY. J. t. B: Koolbae, President. Stmrj D." Tmmr, Tie do. S. W, Wbitiaf, Trentrer. rJokM C Partridco, Steretary. JobaB, Bryaa, Attorney. J. Benmaa, General Agent. tL WrWbitiat, ' ) r Jao- B- inilUata, ExoeatiTO Committoo. JibW Prlmroos," J An ooMaaaiaatiaDa in roforeaoo to insuranco sbomld bo addroassd to tbo Bocretary, postpaid. J. C. PARTRIDGE. SeT. Salixb;UaK 22, 1863. 25 G'eEEXSBORO' MUTUAL INSURANCE COM PANT.-r-A tb and of Tbreo Taars, aoek ksa boVa tia Car aad oeoooaty of tbo crs of tbUCopaay, tbat w ar still fre froai debt, bat mdVao siaoamoaia, aad bar nw sac a UrgaCsfUla. tmh asyfaat , tkai wa bava no besitatioa ia saying to tba public, tbat there is no aafsr Compaay,, 1 ika Soatbera Country. Tb asest b( tba Bisks i this Cowpaay being ia tb Waatera part of ibo 8tai, wbert tb danger from ir tsBotb lesal ' - , Ai tb lost AnnnsJ Meeting tb following Ofieors wr r-eleied : JAUZ8 SLOAIT. President. B. G. COrniT. Vic PrwidoBt. C. TrMETOEJfHALL, Attorney. PETEB ADAMS, SoereUry and Traaawer. WILLIAM B. CCMMINO, General Agent. v, iDiawrrpaa Jamea Sloaa. J. AI Mobaaa, C. P. MendenkaU, W. 8.Jtnfcin, Rot. CFDosaas. J, M. Garrett, Jed B-Lindsay, W.J. MeConasU, E. W. Ogborn,J. L.CoIe,D. P. Weir.:Groeaboro'; E. Ft Lilly, Wadeaboro' j Dr. 8. G. Coffia, J amesto wn ; Joshua Tayloe, Waahingtoa ; WlQiaai A. Wright, Wilming toa; J. L SbaTor, Balisbary; John H. Cook, Fay lleWUsfi'H. :QJ fiprmOl, Plymouth r Robert E. Troy, Laaabertoa ; Dr. B. B Scale; Lenox Castle. Ail CoataniBioatinpa' should b directed to the Bocretary, fire of Postage. ' 1 - - ; u yt , PETER ADAMB, SeVy. -Aap ft. !&. - tf-6. TtVV'JSrjTA WSUBANCE. COMPANY or TuAfffiaj),' Cora.; offers to insor Buildings . and ercli mdi to, against loss or danags by Ire, at premiums to suit the times. ' This il one of the oldest sad boat Insurance Conv ysmwe ia torn iwwi sum, uu it ua loeaci . AppTlowfiaaa for InjRjraace la Raleigh, or It 7t- ouuty, to b mad ta ', tfi.v ? - p; w. WHITING, ': -i Agent Aad sWlGltoa, H. C. and Tidnlty, to H. J. PALMER, Agent OoUbni84.-' 88 TKtJQqf 'cf St. James, Maxy. -jrwaa. land. rXlITE'aaxi aanaal Sasaioa of tb Collegt aad of X,Jh Clrasii'5c opens oa Monday, Ooto- Der: in. .- - :.41HI' GEAMMAB SCHOOL - rweaiaeB pupils wksa aot loss than twelve years of ag ana prepare uteas tor taaCoUog under ia . atrsx.Uonaad diseiplin aspooially suited to their ys a. , rparatory StuaoaU wksn sixtosa years ld. ar placed andar College disciplins. IBB COLLEGE, . branak tb asasl etaoasa aad tka full eoars of Conagisaa. srsiaiag aad datioa by reciutions " -aaaisatsjns. -1 asa tss separate disciplins aad auiafssasals, sahaal to tb adraaoed years aad tsadiag af ita stadsata. The Rector has the Con stant superrisioa el both departments. For fur- thar iafatmarisa sr tor oepUs of the Register, ap ' ' pry to - 4 -Bat. JOES B. OBFOOTTd. D. ' i . . r- .iBtor Ac ... . . ..(P.a7Congf8t James, Md. -ei.:Aag E..186A.. td 62 v iiPaUnt Qaatio Skirts ! ; X 4- S BATES f FRANCE, rlONHaa are swauina udmI tv ' hoar tb siamp of tb Patent. All Manafan. tujt s tellers, lalringing soil b prosocuted aotM-ding tolaw,,. ....' ,Us.281866j-k , : ; ij U - . 1 f ,n aoiesai aao retau ueaier ia asreiga aa T ua JYuits, CoBfectiaaery, Ae , beiag U eea. 'xt i receipt, per arrivals weekly by pockets 41. .""re.:, f "-iJSsy Terk. of. Orss,-aasws, Coemm. 'null, . wv Vt AWs, Ae - Havingea persea aio.t c. -Un-Jy iajtbeeltyaf Nawi York; tor the purw-. cf rij ia ear liae of 4he.tea, wbieh will sU h to sail as low M.ayejc South. All eera i-erpectflally aoucited aad paactusily attsatOed to ey ua saxaw.aoa,,;, 4lf-, 1T j .1 . . r . . . BUI J 4 Chart ', Ta i V'-.V .... - w 0$. . a : X - 1 ;fvpslabU City Property wvr saia. 'THX SUBSCRIBER OFFERS TOaSaLI M riridsao lauaedUUly opposito tbo Bank of ib Staaa Tbo lot faea 810 fast oa Newborn tot, aid raasbaAlt 160 foot with Blonat aire t' Tke inproTMsntseoasUt of th dwelling, oonUinins ieoa&f ortabet Toocas, a aorraatfa koaaswitk Ire rooau, akitckoa; sA'office, aad a stabte. "Tka gax doa U oaoof two nrgost aad avost prodaetrVa ia e City, aad well stoca wi mur utm. Persons doautec to pareaaow wiu 00 uwr premises, oapiw . lUrhl Jaog&tkwl55. ? V 0 - J tf : I Valaabto faaally it Werroea r a -,- ONSISTlNO of aMAS,bu WIFE, and FIYE lFEMALB CHILDREN, botwee th age ol tin and poo roars. Tbo" toan ia bit axperteac taanager of a Farm, and the woman a nxt-rate .... w W. r. wiuna. -Juno 15. 1836. Foxv dale. AVERY desirsblo rasdence adjoining, tne city of Raleigh, oa tbo east, ooe-UU" rode from the Capitol, containing about twenty-eight acres, at present occupied by Robert M. Jones, Esq. Persons wishing to "purchase can examine the premises, and apply for particulars to lb subscri ber at Onion's Hotel. ' 1 JOHN J. COLLIER, j Sept. 4, 1S66, . 7l-w4w. .... For. Sale. No. 1 Young Bora aad Rockaway. Apply to W. H. d-B. S. TUCKER. aa-wfTATER POWER ON NEUSE RIVER, W EIGHT MILES EAST OF RALEIGH, AND FOUR FROMTHE CENTRAL RAILROAD The eabseobar ia dasiroaa to sell his water power across the Neuse River, known a tha-Btoao aad Cobb Mills, wbera.ther ia an abundance of water at all seasons of the year, and a sufficient supply of rock at th ld dam to build aaaw on. ' Ten feet of water can be obtained with a dam eight feet high. , . Should it be preferred to form a Company for manufacturing purposes, I am willing to become a member with a good and substantial' Company of gentlemen. If a Compaay ia formed, it is desirous that it should bo done soon, as I hare this day begun to re-build the old dam across the river. WM. R. POOLE. January 22, 1866. 1 - (f AAA CorasSoiJ)! Lloyd's Qatar IM(J JJIJIJ Stsaksoat Woar will bo ready on or about the twenty-fourth of October. CoiTiin: First Application of Steam. Life of John Fitch Engraving of his first Boat. Life of Robert Fatten Engraving of bis first A- merioaa Boat oa.the Badson River. Rob't Fulton aad Livingston's first Ohio River BosW-Corroet Liksnsss Full Particulars. Latrobe's First Boat First Explosion oa tka Waatera Waters, from aa Ey Witness. Maps of ths Western Waters ; Cities and Distances laid dowa correctly. Jlmt of Steamboat Explosions sine 1812 ; Names of Killed and Wounded; List of Steamboats bow aloat. Correct viswa of Pittsburg, Wheeling, Cincinnati, Louisville, St Louis and Now Or leans, in 1866; Sketch of each place; Popula tion, BamaaasJ A., bo. Fast Time of Boats oa tb Ohio aad Mississippi Rivers. List pf Steamboat Officers oa tb Western Waters. Ths Nsw Steamboat Law With Comments Lifs Boats. Disasters oa tb Lakes Names of Lost Killed and Wounded. Tke High Water ia 1810, 1882, 1847. List of Plantations oa Mississippi River. Important United States Supreme Court Steamboat Decisions. Three hundred pages, with one hundred engrav ings, handsomely bound. By remitting One Dpi lar, (post-paid,) you will receive a copy of the above work. Orders from the trade ao-icited, and areata wanted in every town and city to canvass for the work. Address JAS. T. LLOYD A CO., Post Office Buildings, Cincinnati, O. Oct 3d, 1865. SO Uan.1. OTATEOF NORTH CAROLINA, Guasvillk Codstv, Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, August Term, 1855.- NancyAndersoa aad others) Ttit;nn tn Sell vs ' Land for division. Meredith Crews and others. J It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that John YalenUna, aad Parthena, his wife, two of the defendants in this cause, reside beyond the limits or tnia state ; it is tnersrore, on motion, ordered by the Court that advertisement be made for six weeks successively at the Oourt-Hoase m Oxford,. and at three other public places in Graa- nue County, notifying th said defendants of the filing of this Petition, and that nnlsss they appear at the next Term of this Court, and answer the Petition, the same will be taken pro eonfto and heard ex pari a to them.. Witness Auauatms anaia, Clerk or said Court si office in Oxford, the first Monday of Augu st A. D., i860. a. lan ma, err. September 20, 1865. 76 w6w pd. OTATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, GaasviLLB kj ,'ocbtt. Court of Pleas A Q. Sessions, August Tsrm 1000. . Johnson Levialer vs. William Levisler A others Petition to tell Land for Dwition It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that A. G. Bragg, one of the defendant in this cause, resides beyond the limits of this State, it is, therefore, on motion, ordered by the Court that advertisement be made for six weeks successive ly at the. Court bouse ia Oxford, and at three other publie place in Granville County, and also ia vne aateiga Aagiater, uuiuug w aaiu uan dant of the filling of this petition, and that un less he appear at the next Term of this Court and answer the petition, the same will be taken pro eonfesso. and heard ex-pane, aa to him. Witness Aurustine Landis, Clerk of said Court. at office in Oxford, the first Monday of August, A. D. 1866. A. LANDIS, Cl'rk. Sept 20, 1866, w6w pd. 79. s TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA CaBTBMT Couarr. Ia Eqnlty. Alice P. Davis vs. Francis B. Davis, Petitioa for Divorce. It appearing to tke satisfacSlon of the Court of Equity or Carteret Ceaaty, that Fraacia B. Davis. the defendant la not n mhabitant of this State, it is ordered that adverttseaasat be made in the Beaafort Baleea" and "Ralstgh Register," tor six weeks. aWfyiag said defeadaat to appear be fore the Court of Equity to be aoldea for the Coun ty of Carteret at the Court House ia Baaafert ob the Seventh Monday after the fourth Monday in September next there aad thea to plead answer or demur, or said bill will be taken rao ooarasaa aad beard aeeordingly. Witness Beni. L. Perry, Clerk and Master is Equity for tke County of Carteret at Beaufort the Seventh Monday after the fourth Monday of Marcn, A. U. ittdo. BENJ. . PERRY, C M. E. Beaufort Aag. SOth 1856. w6w, 70 Notice. TT A VINO bought out Mr. M. Einstein, I shall JLX eonUnae the CLOTiLLfiiG BUSINESS, heretofore, ia my own same and account ...I BMIL.BOSENIHAL, . Corner of Market fQuar bad Wilmington St. 1 ODDOsita Yarboro'a StaKla. ' 'JUST RECEIVED at the above store Taw Laa- oasr Aseoatnsxr or KRADT MADE CLOTHING EVER SEEN IN THIS CITY.. Give me a call be fore purchasing anywhere else aad yoa will save at least twenty five per oeat Fact, aad ao mistake bA.lOQP .O ..yT2 QjsJjsBJM Hept IX, 1864. tf J4 , tRlCB " RXDUCID. Iredell ' ad JExeeatara-L WARREN It, TOMER T. Z ILK aadopea-atraw BiwtaeU uad Infant' Hate W.VV1XCJLBJ, K1 1 1 J i t Sol fcrsh birawt-pftae patt MrUaCbttad Statai, aa4 we svtaias mas ia BUb Or r tola vs ad mm- v et ths Cafea, aw mmtminkmet Cm OtOmfee emtk ML TW tost iisjnapsi jpvsa as diaatss - 1 wealrwL- -.. . liAAXM Mi B OTtTV 9Mm afrMC, ITT. flatssfishsvllls, . UJ. . r.t 3- :. LtTWarSpfoiffc it i f :;.:forthi curb of' Jyaratery. UJrrttsa.aaa susnsaer weaspii-r WILMINGTON. N. C. Fb. ti 1866. ifB. W. H, LirriR .Dear Sir --Wib, nj l I surrestioa or hoDcitatloB wbatover oa your rc I takeiAeaawTlB adcline mYtestimonT to U Lmtrr of row Snekllia for throur orDysentery hurt kindred oonrplaJntsr HaTiajf Beta for 'hre j Imui afflicted with a disease ortniscaaxacier, sum Ijniployed tV aerrhie of tkreo'of libebesi pbyiT F,.iMinthia Dlace. with but slight adTaatagel i waarndnceato try yourmeoieme, ana aiteriouow 1 . a ALL.!Ltete.La..f4 tiAsaln'i ing the prescriptions ana nng- stci uvu, .m BAwBrrel restored.' 1 beUere vouf Spdfitf 10 bo a most excellent and ralaable medicine, and i'eel no hesitation ia recommeadnig it to the patK lie 80 far from being a nortrWm as too manj''M the popular medicines' of the day are, 1'beEeT it superior, for the cure of the disease indicated 'a,' bore, -to any other medicine.' . . - lam truly yours, Ac; ' M. BRYAN. " Prepared and sold, wholesale aad retail, by W. B. Lippitt, Druggist ; and Chemist; Wilmington, N. C, WilBams A Baywood, Raleigh, and by June, 1866. '60 Fall Trade, 1855. JMUIB .& BRYAN, IMPORTERS AID DEALERS Df FORETQN AID American .Hardware, Cutlery, GUNS&o., No. 68 SyeaatoiwStrriFrevsbara; v W'TCTE are now receiving our. Fall Stock of Ea mMy gliah, German and American Hardware, embracing a huge assortment of Woatenbolm'a and Rodger's Pocket Cutlery, Table Cutlery, from dif ferent manufacturers in single dotens and Setts of 61 pieces Well, Trace, Log and Breast Chains, IUIOD, otooK, ana. rautocss, 1 lower, Cotterkey and Solid Box Vices, An vils, of all grades and prices ; Ames' and Rowland's Spades and Shovels, Gen mneJBartford, CoUina'aad LsvereU's- Axes. Axles and Springs of all sizes : Circular, Pit aud Cross Cut Saws, of Hoe & Co. and Spear A Jackson's manufacture ; Carpenters aad Coopers Tool f al descriptions, and a gene ral assortment of all articles usually kept. in simi lar establishment-' -To all of which we invite the attention of the trade generally. .1 MUIR A BRYAN, Sign of the Pad Lock, No 88 Sycamore st , Petersburg, Va. . Sept 4, 1866. lm 71 Notloe to Merchants, Mechanics, FARMERS, AND OTHERS! Great Bargains! MESSRS. Q. A W. L. MORTON having by deed assigned to ua, as trustees, their entire stock of HARDWARE, AC, which ia said to. be a complete assortment of the 1 beet article m their line, all Engish goods having been t IMPORTED DIRECTLY BY THEM ! ! We are Selling the Same off at Greatly REDUCED PRICES, AT THE OLD STAND, No 14 Sycamore Street Petersburg. Va., and would invite Merchants, Farmers, Mechanics and others, before purchasing elsewhere, to call and examine aa to price and quality for themselves. We are at present selling by retail for cask, but would be pleased to sell the Entire Stock, upon reasonable terms as to time and price. A rare and most favorable opportunity is thus offered to individuals who desire to carry on a Hardware business. . The storehouse may also, be had, and it is one ef the best business stands in Petersburg. ass. Uome early ana secure Bargains ! THO 8. GHOLSON, V Trus R. H.MANN. tees. Sept. 4, 1866. 4 71 TEN DOLLARS REWARD STRAYED of stolen from my plantation in Franklin county, on Saturday night, the 4th inst , a large Sorrel IJorte. The above reward ot ten dollar vrill be paid for his recovery aud deliv ery to roe. A. S. rtKKV. Louisburg, August 13tu, 1856. 56 tf. TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS will be riven . for the apprehension and confinement ia X jail or delivery to me 01 my negro Alan, WILLIAM, wno ran away from my plantation about 3d July last Said negro is about 6 feet high black, and about 19 years old purchased by Mr. Thomas Galloway, of Brunswick county, ofMi.W. F. Askew, of Raleigh. William was raised near Raleigh, and may have returned to that neighborhood. W. N. HOWARD. Oct I, '65. 4t 79 Petersburg Female College THE NEXT SESSION OF THIS INSTITUTION will commence on Wednesday, the 29th Septem- er, I860. The Directors are making large additions both to the College Building, and to the Boarding De partment which will be completed by the beginn ing of the Session. The large and increasing patronage has made these additions neeessary. Am ple accommodations are pruvtdea.fbr Boarders. For full information respecting- the course of Studies, terms of. Tuition, fc 'see the Annual Catalogue, which will be sent upon application to the President Rev. Gxo. W. Gists a, or to any one or in inrectors. DARCY PAUL, Ch'mn W. T. DAVIS, J. H. cooper; WESLEY GRIGG, E. P. NASH, WM. LEA, JOHN LYON, . Directors, Petersburg, Va., Aag. 13,. 1855. 66 w3m. Moore & Taylor's PASTILLES DB PARIS. THESE PASTILLES are an invualable remedy for the euro of Coughs, Ooid asd Baoacmvii as by their action oa the throat and tunrs; they re. . a a f . a - more aii noarseneau in a lew aoar aad woader- fully increase the power aad flexibility f the toice. Hence they are of great service to and highly recommended by Clergymen, Auctioneers, Public Speakers, and all those wboee calling, re quires such frequent ase of the vocal organs. ' N. B Ask for ''Mooax A Tatlob's pasTUXaa Db Paaia," and obaarr tiit each box bears their written si mature. For sale by the principal Druggists and Apoihe-T ouifBuniugB-uui u vwua istaies and (Jauaua, and at whole sal by MOORE A TATLOB, Importers, ' 81 Maiden Lane, New York. Sept 19, 1866. ' . f5 a. as. p. 8m 70. Notloe to. Contractors. WING to the failure of the4 Commissioners of Beaufort to make the aebeerfbtion of that Town ta the Atlaatio and North Carolina Railroad, ia SMosduaee with the resolution ofrhe Directors, la tegard to the EateratTerminus of the Road, the period for receiving proposals' for the work between Newborn -and Beaufort wa aot sines aa the SSth. as advertised, bat wiQ be aaspeaded for a few weeks, whea the eetimai I will be prepared for the liaee to Carolina Citv ""I"' n yrvyvamm in T Ilea lor the work pojs tbe lias ale at eeme- future da, of which due aotiee will be given'' . v - - NT Bt ;Tbeee proposals already teat to will aot be epeaed until the day above referred to. -: ' JNO,D. WHITFOBD, President W. BEVEBHOCT THOMPSON, Cbiaf Earfaeer.'T f -. July 4 1856. v.7 ,i,uf 54tC .k. WJ Yea ;uiVaper I"" t?0RjJjgt(hu: trk. ipyib- 1 1 -res, flowers 9 -turef own" ir err. Burkiat Kiea lode ibl. atid manifold writ aula' article Is-absota'toty the best portable iak stoad la the known world, for a small quantity folded aad placed in the pocket constitutes a trav elling inkstand which waaoot be broken No pea is needed, for any etitk - aharpened to a' potnt wrltea equally as wall as the best gold pea 4m the nsaisjkejsMa PfAa rwio It U indisvensibls. - Itia. 1 inaeea, ine wnoie ars ol r Uarbt ia oa lesson. Any leaf, plant or flower, can be transferred to the pages of an album, with . mintana riiatlnaa ksaaiblaaer of natare. with eqaij futf that pietare aad - emomaery pat tans are taken, andkave received ths highest eu o- eiums from ShoJXaix mmx aad ladeed a eaere ustoful preheat for a lady eowld not he produced. j This magio paper' wilt also make Unset, or other articles, so as to reasaMerfeotly indelibbv. AU the washiag lathe world fails to bring itout Any child can use it with perfect ease. Witk the magic paper, likewise, one or four copies of every letter written can be. aeoured without any additioaal labor whateverl making it the cheapest and most convenient artiste extant, It ia aaed to great ad vantage by reportorf of the publie proas, totograph i operators, snd hosts of others - 1 ' Each package contains four different colors Mack, blue, jreen and red with full and printed nstructtons, for all to use, ana win tansumeient- ly long to obtain five baldred distinct impressions. ; It is put up In beautifnnt enameled envelopes. f with a truthful likeness of the proprietor attach ed. Each and every package, warranted. Price 2 a dosen, or five, for l Bingle package 26 cents. t Address", post paid, 5. BUBBELL,- Broadway, OPINIONS OF THE PRESS ; BcBBBi.'eMAOitrasioB Pahs.-We refer oar readers to tke advertisement in another col umn, setting forth th metiM of this pleasing and ingenious invention). Ita cheapness should induce all to give Ita trUI- Philadelphia Merchant ; It is unsurpassed for neatness and utility, and should meet with the sale it richly deserves Tribune. -w ; ,' Just what the) pabfie baa long desired, and re commends itself to every individual ef taste and refinement. Journal and Courier. Aug. 9, '6A. 64 8m. 1855. Autumn Sales 1855. STEVENSON AWEDDELL, Importer asd Wholesale Dealers IN FOREIGN ANTJTJOMESTIC DRY GOODS. No. 18 or fee). Sycamore Street. WE are now prepared to exhibit to the Mer chants of Virginia and North-Carolina a targe and commanding stock of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. Having purchased Hsavt Wooi.kis early in June, we can offer goods at such prices as cannot faii to command attention. One of our firm will remain in New York du ring the session, in attendance of and forwarding anything, new and novel, as it nay be received by the weekly steamers from Eu rope. Merchants wno are compeaea oy competition to buy at THE LOWEST MARKET RATES. wiil find our style aad price such as will enable them tsFCompete successfully with those who pur- hase in the riortaem market. STEVENSON WEDDELL. Petersburg, Sept llth, 73. SPLENDID LOTTERY OCT., 1855. GREGORY t MAURY, Manager, (Svecefort to J. W. Maury J- Co,) $50,000. Lottery for tke benefit of the STATE OF DELAWARE. Class 231 roa 1866. Drawn at Wilmington, Del.. Set., Oct. 18, 1866. 78 No. Lottery 14 drawn Ballot. BRILLIANT SCHEME. 1 Prise of do ..$60,000 ....80,000 1 1 1 1 2 . 1 I 6, 100 261 do ....20,000 do... do... do... do... ....16,000 ... 10,000 6,000 .... 3,858 see do... do... .... 2.000 .... 600 800 Ac. Ac. Ac Tickets, $16,00-Halvea 17,60-Quarters $3,76 Eightbe 91,87). Certfs. of Pkgs of 26 wbL tickets, 1180 00 d d 26 half do 90 00 do do 26 quarter do 46 00 do do 26 eighth do 22 60 Order for Tickets and shares aad Certificates of Packarea in the above splendid Lotteries will re ceive the most prompt attention, aad aa account of each drawing will be sent immediately alter it is over to all who order from me. Address P. J. BUCKEY, Agent Wilmington Del. Splendid Lottery October, 1855. GREGORY 4- MAURY, Manager (Successors to J. W. Maury A Co.) 87,6001 Lottery for tbe.beaefit of the State of Delaware. Class 237 for 1866. To be drawn at Wilmington, DeL, Saturday, Oct zu, ia&o 78 number Lottery aad 13 drawn Ballot. MAQNIFICENT SCHEME. Prise of.. do...;.'.... do do do........ 87,600 ,. 20,000 . 16.000 ... 6,000 .. 4,000 ,.. 2,639 60 do... .. 1,000 ... 600 60 do..,,M.. 180. do , 800 Ao. Aa, A. Ticket $10 dolls. Halves $6,00 Qn'r 2,60 Certfs. of Pkg's of 26 wbL tickets, $140 00 do ' ,do . 26 half do 70 00 do do. 26 quarter do 86 00 Orders for Ticket aad shares and Certificate of Packages a tae &DOve splendid Lotteriea will rer eeive the most uinisul sisssjtlun, and aa account of each drawing will be- sent immediately after it is over to all. wA order from ase. Address P.J. BUCKXTt Ageat, , . f. - Wilmiagtoa, DeL Agwooy ft WMlilnfton City. , JENNINGS PIGOTT. aad JNO. W, HANCOCK (liH of IforiX Carolina.) WILL proeecute clainu of every doaeriptioa before Coagreas, the several Executive De part meat aadJPablio Offieea. Particular atten tion wUlbegivea to Claims for PENSIONS aad BOUNTY LAND .-. Un PIGGTI viU praatifla La the Supreme Court of the United States, aad tka several Courts of the District of Columbia. Address PjorT. A HaicocK, Washington, D. C. Feb. 6, 1866. . 11 wly. Tra&ajlvaiLla TJaiTeralty. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. THE 29th Session will commence on the 1st Monday la or., 1866, aad .wll eoatiaue aa usual four months. The dissecting rooau will be open oa tb 1st of October.-' " 'f - Tbe cost of tbe ticket to Ihe fail bourse $105 la advance.' Graduation Fee $26. Matriculation aad Library $6. Detn6ntrator'a Ticket $10. Board. ing- from $i 60 ta $8 60 per -week. , . BOBAJtr. PETER, M. Lexington By; 186&; ; . 72 U . superior ,l?rsmeiCasw. Faatat - OUR Assortment of Fine Black aad Fancy Case. PaaUU mack batter thaa aaL bara endeaeered tes4U such style ef Faaoy Caasx aa w think will p) ease til owe wbo desire sosaethia: aeat andgsiisiU W T 41 AX. U IIABIaSoT Oct. 4, '66. .HA A' - M T -w. .Z . .ny FAXslV STOCIC, ri854. - Y f. l - ttnnia r u. . .... ma-v dv wh-v : .--..,. fit -iha Mt,va.k, " - nsning harvest which will be Ailed at' the do - Mower ana eapex, - do - - Front Wheel tra,,.:-..--" JJf a iiUtforfsdeUTery,.6.w Bimrnai' Va. Beeper, No. 2, 41 fert J do ' do ao o , Pi iee ?- "": A dedactioa of f 6 will be made if tbe jdde deh a . , rn K Gilded is ths very u aot ruraisnea, ww a'jove price if front wheeU are luroisu. all leOtons Kaglisa, oweaes uw r ' 20 tons Hoop aad Band Iron; 4 to 4 inches wide. on ta Oral half Oval and half round Iron 200 aetU Coach and - Buggy Axle -800 pair -'do '' - do Springs 260 kegs NaHa, 8 t40cL, cut and wrought 60 doaea File aad Hasps 60 Smith's Bellows, all sixes 1600 pouada Cast-steel Hammer 70 Aaserieaa Star Aarua 60 Vicee, for Wad aad Iroa Work Stoeka and Dies, Beach Screws, Sc., lor saie ou tbe best terms STRAW, HAY AND SHUCK CUTTERS, Of everv varietv. Price B30 for tbe best and warranted to cut anything ia the Shape of Feed for stock. Cheap Gutters, from S6 to $26. CORN 8HF.T.T.F.BS. Virginia Cora Shellera,... ............. w 40 00 36 00 ,....16 00 10 00 8 00 aoa nn Goldsborough's do... Reading's do Double Spout do... Single Iron Spout do... do Wood do ao... WHEAT DRILIJS. Pennoek's Slide Drills, dov Roller do., 7, 8, 9. 10 tubes, furnished at factory price, say $76 to $126. All other kinds furnished by us upon the same reasonable terms. Our facilities for procur ing these' machines are superior to those of any other dealer, and we can guarantee dispatch in filling orders. Light and heavy Drags and Har rows for wiling wheat on hand, of our own make, warranted good and dtrable. BAMBOROCGH'S PREMIUM FANS. No. I Extra Premium Fans, $34 00 No. 1 do do 32 00 No. 2 do do 30 00 Sinclair A Go's. No 2 do 30 00 TV do 1 do 25 00 Great's Premium Fans, $16 to $30 Clinton' Fan Mills $ 13 to $20 MELD Rollers 8 Serments. 8 feet lone. 35 00 do do 8 do do do do 4 do. 4 do. 5 do. 6 do. 65 00 do do do do do do 4 6 6 .... 45 00 .... 66 00 .... 66 00 fjOrder8 for any of tbe above goods will be filled promptly. Your orders are respectfully so licited. BORUM A McCLEAN, 11 Water Street, Norfolk, Virginia. Sept 16, 1854. 41 tf Curl Tour Hair- KROLLERION. rYlHE Receipt for making this celebrated com I pound, (lately introduced into this country,) will be sent by tbe subscriber to any persons in tbe United States or Canada for 91. ine &.KUL.- LXBION will earl or ware the hair in tbe most boa&tiful manner. Any person having the most ooarae aad uncouth looking hair can transform it into tbe Afof Beautiful, bytkeUteof tkit Article. The ingredients will aot cost over 12 cent, and with thia receipt nay oae eaa make it equally good in every respect to tbat sold for $3 a bottle. Il preferred, a package of Krollenon ready made will be sent free of postage, instead of the receipt, with directions for preparing it ia liquid form and full directions for use. Send all letters, postpaid, to. H. A. FREEMONT, Warren, Trumbull Co. Ohio. March 6, 1866. 16 tf JAMES E, CTJTHBERT, (SUCCESSOR TO KERR A CUTHBERT,) Grocer, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, Bol Ungbrook Street, Petersburg, Va. axrxBXHCKS : Thoa. Bragg, Jr., Jackson, JV. C. MKev Bro. . Messrs. L. D. A W. O. Crenshaw, Richmond. Josiah Wills, Esq., Norfolk. James George, Esq., Baltimore. Messrs. Monahaa A Beers, New York. HAS constantly on hand : Prime Porto Rico and New Orleans Sugars, Loaf, Crushed, Pulverised and cianned do Rio, Laguira and St Domingo Coffees Black Pepper ia grain and ground, aad Allspice Race Ginger in Bags, and Ground ia Boxes Gunpowder, Imperial and Young Hyson Teas Tallow, Adamantine aad Sperm Candle Brown, Pale aad Variegated Soapa Gunpowder, Shot and Bar Lead Blacking, Ink, Shoe Thread and Wrapping Paper, Good aad Damaged Sole aad Upper Leather Liverpool aad Ground Alum Salt prime Virginia and Western Bacon aad Lard Nails, assorted, with flooring and Warehouse Regalia, Principe, and Havanna Cigars ; Together with a large stock of foreign and do mestic Liquors, Wines, Ac., which he offers at the lowest market sates. The strictest attention paid to receiving and for warding good. Petersburg, March 6, 19 R. 8. THOMPSON GO., No. 36 Syeamere Street, Petersburg, Va MANUFACTURERS of Plain and Japan Tin Ware, Copper, and Sheet Iroa Work, and rs in Britannia' Ware, Planished Ware, Hol low Ware, Tin'd and Enamel'd Sauce Pans, Brass and Enamel'd Preserving Kettles, Charcoal Fur naces, Hip, Spunge and Plunge Baths, Cooking, Church, Parlor, Office and Factory Stoves, Sheet Iroa, Sheet Lead, Force and Suction Pampa of Brass and Lron, Tin-plate, Wire, Zino and a general assortment pf Housekeeping Hardware, and other goods pertaining to that line of business, would respectfully tender their thanks to their friends for he patronage hitherto so liberally bestowed oa them, and would inform taem that they bare, since the Are, opened w(b an entire new stock of goods, which they will dispose of on reasona ble terms, wholesale and retail. B. S THOMPSON & CO , No. 26 Sycamore st WSf Boofing and Guttering done with despatch. - Aug. 6, '66. 63 6m PROPOSALS FOB A LOAN TO THE COUN TY OF CRAVEN. In accordance with the pro visions of tbe Act of Assembly incorporating the Atlaatio and North. Carolina Railroad Compaay," tb County f Craven baa subscribed to the Cap ital Stock of aabi company oae hundred aad fifty thousand dollars. Ia order to meet tbe instalments which may b dua,ad which saay hereafter become due on said subscription, tbe said County proposes to nego tiate loan or loan, to 1 sepured by tie bonds of the County. By tbe order directing tbe Issue of said bonds, they will bear in teres at tbe rate of six per centum per aaassa,payable mum annually at the "Mer chant's Bank of Newborn," or at the "Fulton Beak ef New York," at the option ef the bolder. These bonds will be redeemable on the first day of July, oae thousand fight baadred and seventy four, and nof before, without (fee consent of the hoWer. 9b bonds wjll be issued with Coupons attached, which will render tbe collection of tbe in terest simple aad easy. Tb security upon which tbe said bonds will be baaed will be the real estate aad taxable polls ef tbe County of Craven. The present assess ed ess oalue of tke teat fslafe of tbe Coaaty, 1 one million oae hundred ami nine thousand, eight hundred aad twenty two dollars, aad tbe number of taxable poll i three thousand fir hun dred aad eighty-two. .. r Proposals for said loaa will be received, aad all other aeeeaaaiyehifbrmatioa upon this subject will be furnished by the subscribers, ea apptioatioa to these at Newborn. ; --,-' GEOBGB GREEN, Agaata far . . GEO. 8. STEVENSON, Cravea Coaaty Mwbra,Oat 18.1864. V. ,-tBl Andrew J, Stodmaii., :J ' " -ATTOBNEY AT LAW, L-S Hariag restored Pittsboroagh, H. CM-wm 'af. tesui regularly tAwOewrtaof Chatham Ifooraaad 64 tx. ? - BOB ALL TSt WBTOtXl W A family; , Twxaa baa long existed a pubBe eWanu for aa . afieotive purgative pill which. eouleVxerhid eevaa , aura aad pST aaft ia its operation. line has,,, been prepared to meet tbat demand, and aa exten sive tnalVf Ha virtues baa eaclasrvely bownwith.. what success it accomplishes the purpeae dengneoU .It is easy to make apliysical jbut Mtejisyto make the hast of all pills on which should hare none of the objections, but all the advantages, of every other. lWhakeea attempted here, end -with what success we would respectintahmit ta the publie decision. It has been unfortunate for t tbe patient hitherto that slrnnet every pargabve medicme U sisimonioua and fariUting to the bow. .. els. This is not bfsny of them produce so much griping pain and sevakuoa lathe systems tomor -thalcinterbalance the good tobe derived frW j them.' " These piH produce ao irritation or pahi, unless it asis. &m isriously oJ tion or derangement in the -bowels. Being purely , veMtable, no barm can arise from ttebruse to any quantity ; but it is better tbat any medifane shouhl be taken judiciously. Minute directions for their use faVthe several diseases to which they are ap plicable are given on the box. Among the com plaints which have been speedily cured by them, we may mention Liver Complaint m its various forms of Jaundice, Indigestion, Languor and Loss of Ap petite, Listlessness, Irritability, Bihos Headachy Bihoas Fever, Fever and Ague, Pain m the&de end Loins ; for, in truth, all these are but the eon sequence of diseased action ia the bver. As an aperient they afford prompt and sure renef mus tiWess, Piles, Colic; Dysentery, Humors, Scrof ula and Scurvy, Colds with soreness of the body, Uleers aad impurity of the blood; in -short, any and every ease where a purgative ia requirea. They have also produced some mmrulsrisue eeamfal eures ia Rhenmatiam, Oont, Drew. Gravet Ervpelas, Palpitation of the Heart, Pains wthe SackTstomaohT d Side, They ahomld be. freeW taken in the spring of the year, to purify the blood sad prepare the system for the change of seasons. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and bowels into healthy action, and res tores the appe tite sad rigor. They purify the blood, and, by theu stimulsnt action on the circulatory system, reno vate the strength of the body, and restore the wasted or diseased energies of the whole organism. Hence an occasional dose is advantageous, even though no serious derangement exists; but un necessary dosing should never he earned too far, as every purgative medicine reduces the strength, when taken to excess. The thoussnd esses tawhich a physic is required cannot be enumerated here, but they suggest themselves to the reason of every body ; and it is confidently believed thispffl wiQ answer a better purpose than any thmgwhich 1 bsa hitherto been available to mankind. When then virtues are once known, th public will no longer doubt what remedy to employ when m need of a cathartic medicine. Being sugsr-wrapped they are pleasant to take, and being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their ase m any quantity. For minute directions see wrapper on. the Box. FKJBFAKED BT . JAMES C. AYER, Practical aad Analytical Chemist, LOWELL, MASS. Trie 86 Cents per Box. Fir Boxes for $L AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, Par tai ral Car COCCUS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, W HOOflNC-COlTCII, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION. This remedy has won for itself such notoriety from its cures of every variety of pulmonary disease, that it is entirely unnecessary to recount the evi dence of its virtues in say community where it has been employed. So wide is the field of its use fulness, and so numerous the cases of its cures, that almost every section of the country abounds in persons publicly known, who have been restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of the tongs by Its use. Whea eace tried its superiority ore? rriry other amdwn of its km U jpospj-r-ent to escape observation, sad where its virtues sre known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerous sflec tkms of tbe pulmonary organs which sre taddent to our climate. Aad aot only m formidable at tacks upon the bugs, but for the milder varieties of CotD, Cocoks, Hoaasxvass, Ac ; snd for CKTXSaxw it is the pleasantest snd safest medicine that can be obtafneA. As it has long been in constant use throughout this section, we need not do more than assure the people its quality is kept up to the best that it ever has been, and that the genuine article is sold b P. P. PESCUD, generally. Raleigh, and by Druggists The Harm all More Academy. WILMINGTON, Delawabb. Principals : Miss C. and L Giimshaw and A. H. Grimshaw, A. M., M D. THIS Institution has been in successful opera tion more than eleven years. The course ef Instruction is thorough. - The study of French forms part of th daily routine of study. The house is new, commodious, and cheerful: it is heated throughout The sessions commence on the 1st of February and 1st of September. Term : For Boarding and Instruction, inclu ding French, pupils under thirteen years of age, $ 70,00, second class, $80,00 and Senior Depart ment S100,00 per session of five months. References : Bight Rev. A. Lee, D. P ; Bey. H. V. D. Johns, D. D. Baltimore ; Hon. Jno. M. Clayton, Delaware ; P. V. Daniel, Jr. Esq. J. R. Anderson' Esq , Tredegar Lron Works ; E. Wortham A Co., Richmond, Va ; Rev. Mr. Gib son, Petersburg, Va ; Governor Bragg, Hon. Wm A. Graham, W. H. Tucker, Esq., Hon. G. E. Bad ger, Raleigh, N. C. February 1st 1855, ly 10. f P. FORD, Manufacturer k Vybolesale Dealer IB BOOTS & SHOES, Removal to rfo. 8, JVorfk Third Street, Opposite ChtKy ' Street, PHIItADELPillA, HAVING Bemoved from No. 47, to Store No. 85 North Third Street, where I shall keep on hand a full assortment of the best quality of Boots and Shoes of Eastern Manufacture,' also a full stock of City made work, I shall be able to offer to the Trade a better and more desirable Stock of Goods than heretofore. Of persona visiting tbe City for the purpose of buying Uoots aad Shoes, I respectfully solicit a personal examination of my Stock, before purchas ing elsewhere, and of my "former Friends , and Customers a continuance of past favor. Very Respectfully, . P". FORD No. 85, Not th Third Str above Arch, ' Philadelphia. - July '65. 60 tf . GOLDSBOROUOH 8TEAM, GRIST, AND FLOURING MILLS. The Subscriber has enlarged his establishment in Goldsboro,' and ia now prepared to grind Wheat aa wen as Cora, on a more en tensive scale On Hundred aad Fifty Thousand Bushel of Wheat aad Cora will beTre qnired to keep the mills ia operation for th cur rent y ear, for which the highest market price will be paid. Tbe farmer qf ti)is county and the counties aLong the line qf the N. C. Rail Road and the interior will find it to ther advantage te call on or address meat the Mills before selling, aad thus buildup a market ia, taia. State Lor their Wheat aad a manufactory of our owu flour; . ; . Coustaatiy on hand a fresh supply-of euperfiac Family F rax, Meal, Homony, Horse feed, Crackv ed Corn aad Husk. ':. Also, Lime and flaixv? - Wheat and Cora ground oa tolL ; . .:.f.-') -' Mr. Lynn Adams, of Raleigh, isanthorised to purchase Wheat for th above mills. - ; f.". "-lr : U LBratBANB-V Goldsboro, September 8. ,1854,; wtfja TTITHIN tb last 80 years, th snoscriber baa "J f frequently wjwI suoeeaefully operated for tjATAXAPT, in persona 01 aa ages, from Jie BUtes JOBS BXC&W1TH, M. LV Of North aaq 6oet-caroUna and Virginia, and wJJJ expressing tbe opinion taut it win prove to tie a eon tins to perat "npon ti)9Se Hbo need aad da- yaluablefamily medicine."' ; : ifwt;W---'-i;.V V;r 'VI -f-y";? -- ' fsSy'BlCHABDO.OOWPER. v H wm Ukewis attend to sucli other disease i t-'?t; ""Bv F. SPIEBSvJ h af th Eve aa saar be aaaoepttble of relief. 1 - I aold be P. F. PESCUiX Baleigb, Aad by Drag- innnnnnAntasi - - 8 jaaihoat tieaat Sea. BlWltri .Waters Vi -. dd 8eeamhoafelixxaw : Jr!T",HE undersigned, bay aowribaeoure-o pre JJ paration a NEW STEAM BQATJHBJiC'l'UKV Which will be- issued: la 'October' "next; theTwok wilt eonU'iB-OTer -4WOJ hundred- page. niTutTu.i ia the best style, and aeatly bound ina durable bum It will ha one of . the .most inttrtin books ever published and will babook that will be interesting to all classes 01 . people. r lue Meam-. boat lirectory wiu contain m cuiupicic us ana ues eriptioa of all the steamboats inow' afloat on the Wefi tern ana sou teem -warere - -ineiecgin, model, . speed, power, and tonnage of each Boat, where . -. a . M . - "a --a a . And by wnom DUiir, ue name 01 en ooat wttu the trade'ahel i ia. Also, the Directory'will con tain a history of cteamboats and eteamboating on the Western waters,, siooe the application of steam ; aJsov sketch Of the first boat built for the Ohio river i with the name of the builder, commander, and owaeri . , ..,ltT ;.. ; i The River Directory will conUin a list and de- scriDtion of all the Steamboat Disasters tbat have occurred bu the Western andSouthera watttrs,beau- ti fully illustrated, with a list of all those who have . . . . . . 1 1 - - ' v. ' ... 3 1 J pensueu Dy tneir ourning, sinaing auu expioaing, . 1 - 11 i .. .1 - I in LUC ntDbCJU nuu uuiuli 4 mf.w.D. . -The Directory ', will contain'' Msps -of the Ohio, Mississippi, ' Missouri,3 Illinois, Arkansas-, White, Red, Onachita,:T5ito; and tber rrrewj with the towns ana cities taia noire, wiin correct aistan- oes ; also, many other nve aad commercial items of interest to the people at large. The book will contain the cards ef the various United States mail-boats, with the trade they are in. 4c, Ao. The Directory will also cental complete list of all the responsible, Steamboat Licensed Officers, their places of residence, &e.( Ac. ; the new Steam boat Law, its requirements, with comments, show ing wherein it benefit the incompetent officer, and injures the competent officer, &c,-Ac, and all the important United States Supreme Court Steam boat Decisions up to date ; the Rates and impor tant Commercial Privileges, Bills of Lading, im portant Decisions of the various United States courts, in regard to Freights lost and dam&gd, &c., Ac. ; with many other things of interest The Directory will be illustrated in the best style and printed in the best manner. The author has for six ye-urs been gathering together all ths facta aid items in regard to the numerous steam boat disasters on the Western and Southern wa ters, and now intends publishing them in book form. The price of tbe work will be put at the low sum of One Dollar. , Ten thousand copies will be isaued for the boatmen ; all others desirous of subscrib ing will have to do so at once, as none will be print ed unless ordered in advance. This work ia destined to have a circulation of over eighty thousand copies, the publishers are receiving large numbers of subcribers. per mail, from all parts of the country, daily. Some of the ldest boatmen, as well as most scientific men of the times, are contributors to the Steamboat Direc tory. The Directory will be issued in October, and will be an ornament to the parlor as well as steam boat. By remitting. One Dollar (post paid you will receive a copy of the above work. fgf All communications and letters should be addressed to. JAMES T. LLOYD A. CO , Post Office Building, ; -Cincinnati, Ohio. Jnly 9,855. ...;, So r) THE PUBLIC The subscriber is pleaded to inform the public that his CHOLERA AND DIARBHXEA MEDICINE affords more prompt relief in the various affections of the Bowels, and consequently more satisfactory to all who have used it than any other Medicine ever offered to the publie. The following are among many testi monials of ita efficacy ; ' Da. R. H. WoETHtiiaTOH Dbae Sir: I take much pleasure ia adding m testimony to others in faver cf your remedy for Bowel Affections, &o., having ao frequently experienced its beneficial re sults in my own case, as well as in many others to whom I have given it I carried a bottle of it with me to Baltimore, (and here permit me to say I would as soon think of travelling without money as without this remedy) and finding many among my acquaintances there who were suffering with various forms Of Bowel Affections, I gave it freely, and in no instance did it fail to afford the most prompt ahd decided rkiikf as it has done here. I congratulate you, and especially the publie, on the discovery of a medicine which is better calcu lated to protect mankind and alleviate suffering thaa any other ever brought before the people. L. T. SPIERS. This is to certify that some weeks back, I wss taken with a violent Diarrhoea, which persisted for eight days. . Being some sixty mile fromhome, I made use of .all the remedies'I oould thfak but without affording any rejief. On arriving at home, I waa informed that Drt R. H. Wqrtbingtoa had prepared a remedy for Cholera, Ac, and was advised to use it I did so, and to my astonish ment one single dose gave speedy aa4 permanent relief, sinCe which time I have used it frequently in my family ; and, ia justice to' the Doctor, say I consider it much thb most taluablE hedicjss I have used in an experience of twenty years. . F. M. CAPEHART. Murfreesboro,' N. C; Oct 2, 1854. Dr. Wobthixqtob, Daaa Sir: I take, great pleasure in recommending your Cholera Medicine -to the publie and more especially siqoe I have had personal experience rand observation of its bene a -cial effect;, Jr.-'i-.k 4- f l,. I have tried several remedies ptf up for Cholera. Ac., but bay never- found such happy results from any as from your invaluable remedy I have such unbounded confidence in its efficacy, tbat I am uji willing and will not leave bqme without a supply with me ; aad I regard it as one of the most valuable discoveries of tb age. Tours, rery truly, ' v ' -W. P. BEAMAN. WnrpsQR, If. O., Sept 19, 1854. Dr. R, H. WoRTHiNQTOir Dear Sir . ' I have made some effort, aad hare succeeded ix introdu cing your Medicine to the publie, and I find it is taking very well indeed ; and the result is, that I have nearly sold what yod sent me. I there fore, wish you weald send, me some more as soot) as you can. i : li have Vt the slightest doubt but that this Medicine is the. very best reme dy out for tbe disease for which it is recommend ed. I hope you will soon send me supply, as I would notlikf to get entirely out of . " ' 4 - Totim, truly; ''' dEORGE.W. McGLAUGHON. Prom the Murfreesbore Gazette. Mi ssas. Editors In looking over the last number of the Osteite, I found a communication from our friend, Mr. L. P. Spiers, reommending Dr. R. H.iWortbingioti's Cholera Mixture to the public, for .the cure of diarrhoea, dysentery, and other kindred disease. Having experience in my owa ease, the .happy effects of its ase, a well as other members, of my family, I eaa safely say that I regard t superior ,o ,any remedy we have ever uaedj in an experience of twenty years.. t-Tfould, therefore, 'receaimcnd it tq eygfy i"arxj as an In valuable remedy, and every individual to procure a bottle ' and keep it by them ia 'these times of cholera. -. " B. B. PARKER. Murfreesboro,'. Aug. SOlh, 1854. This Is to certify that I "hare1 osed Dr. R. H. Worthington'a Cholora medicine In my family for the lsst four or five weeks, in several cases of Bowel Complsiht so common ia our vicinity, with invariable succesfL ;Onevoi:ti eases was that of a negro child, aoine four qp five months , old, who wsesqe'rnaciatedey the efectsqf th,e disease, tbat its life waa nearly despaired of, when my wife happened to think that she would try tiie Cholera Medicine and did o with eoraplete'sqceess in less than forty-eight hours. I am throughly of opinion that BO family should be without ao fine a medicine ; Givea wader my hand; this 8rd dy of October, 1854.:-: i--, . -Sr-; - l- . ili'f- - i 'Ai W. DABDEN. H.j'v. , v-.,. . . ; "t ' i 'T p "v. - I 1 avsurmmBmyimv . v ; Dr. BvJrL WortbingtoB. . : - It affords as pleasure to say that we have used your Cholera IHarrhosa medicine for tbe last twelve, months, and have found it invariably successful, ia relieving speedily the eases in which we have bad occasion to bse it. 'We entertain a high ap nreciatioiiofits Value.' and hare no' besiUhon in t HI c e..ift- t. ; - i '. Otatwtfth, iBSdw if .iCti .is is 1 sWl . '1 -- -
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 10, 1855, edition 1
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