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Zr f H P HP T A n T7 n n -rr iS57r.Fiil--T0C94 TOswl 4J?! -& ui i rwfli csxapasjr . r? ,.sr mSIS Company taswraa. tl lives of todWdwatt JhsrTkt7Wi.elbRi tie Mates! Prineiplv the um4 for lift pertici- MSU a -toe pro ta of the SHuurr' P- granted fcw the whole term ef lift, wham tha rtherefeartuatototaaetemny be ictowkir U.Muatf the pram ism, glvenvX eeaf-y taVest At MMlb without T The twH meaner- la which ell Iomm have WvUb7JWCV,ift" with the law . rates of pre mi am, present great Indmeexsento, t ss ax to disposed to' Insure, r V ', Slaves axoUsvrwifort tormoffromoae toivc yUiftwo-thirda their velu; v - Aa-t.aoa are paid within Wdaye after aatistoo tory Woof uproooatod.. CiaHE. Jeanson,. Wau W. Heldea, Wa. Hayweod, Jum F. Joruna, Oaeetia Bexbee, H.W. Hasted, Va-EUtlM, Charlea B. Boot. R. H. Btttk, la. H. Jones, P. F, PeeoudV Seetaa Galea. ! OFFICERS., ,1 Dr.Chas. EJokaena, President, T Vm. D. EijToi Viae President, t John 0. wmtuu, .teeretary, '. ' Wsa, H. Jonee, Treasurer, I TL, W. Hasted, Attorney, OtriM E. Johaaea, hi. D. ) JfaeW WiHIam H. MeKse, M. D. V Boards Biebd. B. Haywood, M D. Csasafterte. Bt H. Battle, . ) , W W.Idw, I Mzocntim Com-ChariteB-Reet, J . -U ,;; a. HERSMAN, GenwiAyenL Tw fartbav lafoTBMdaa, tha pab&a arc rafamd MObe! hmphlesa, ui forms ef proposal, which atay ba obtained a tka Omee ef the Company, or eay f iU Agencies. ' .- i - ( jf9aieatiaaa hrald ba adrassed, (aBt aid,) u:. X ' , - - -i- . 'i Korth Carolina Mutual Xntfuranoa . Company, -B JtXB 1 0 H, K. C- 3tH18 Coaipamy ka bean la tuaceaafal aparatioa - far aMre taaa aarca yaara, and eoannaaa to a riata apoa all alaaaaa of aTOperfy in tha 8taU, fazaapt 8taaa Mffla and Tarpaatiaa DuUllariaa,) a favaarabla tarau. Itt Polkaaa aow aoar iZjmif aaaaaattifto 4,608,000, a larga poi Saaaf wbiak la m Coantry rfaka, and ita Jpraaant MBiul . la arar Six' Handrad Tbooaand Dollara, laWpraparaaaarad. i - : - Taa aTaraga eaat of Inaraaa apoa tta plan of SaXtapany ha baaa laaa thanaaa tnird of ana aar eaat par annum, an all gradea of proparty am- araaad la ita apai aliima THB following persona nTeibeen al acted Dirae. tera and Ofioara of taia Coatpaay for the praaent 7mR DIRECTORS. J. 0. B. Boalbae, C. W. D. Hataklnga, Jno. R. imiiams, Joka Primroaa, Eanry D. Turner, 8. w nttiilcT. B.8aIby,Ralaigh; Geo. McNeill, Fay attariUe; Jaa. O. Wright, Wilmington; Jamaa B. HaM mMhnwtM( Jie SloejL Graenaboro' : Jaa. Cox, Eden ton ; Jean. Boner, Salem ; Joa. H. Pool, Sliiaoeth City ; P. P. Pagan, Plymouth ; Alexan der Mitchell, Ntwbern; W. N. H. Smith, Uto 4reaabaro' ; H.& Williama, Charlotte; John B, Barrett, MUton; A. T. Summy, AaheTille. All Diraatora are authoroad to receiye apptka- OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY. tl X P. B. RoalhaA franaVai. Henry D. Turner, Vie 8. W. Whiting, TVaomrar. John C Partridge, Secrtfry. . John H. Bryan, Attanu J. Haraman, Gaurmi Apmt. 'B.W. Waiting, ) 1 Jno. B. WOliama, ExsontiTe Committaa. .. . John Primroaa, J ATI communlcatlona in rafaranoa to insurance "ihOuld be addraaaad to tha Saeratary, post paid. J. C. PARTRIDGE, SWy. Baletgh, Marr2J, 1863. 26 ". u.m : . GBEESSBORO' MUTUAL INSURANCE COM PANT. At tha aad of Throe Years, aueh has bona tha Care and economy of tha officers er thia Company, that wa are still free from debt, hare aaada ao aaassraaata, and have w auaa a 'larg Capital in cas aad notes, that wa have no hesitation in saying to tha public, that there is ae aaer Company in tha Soathera Country. The meet of tha Risks la thia Company being In the Western part af tha State, where tha danger from ire U much leaa. ; At the last Annual Meeting the following Offieura ware re-elected : JAMETSTjOIN. President. 2 S. K COFFIKViea Preaidant . e. PV-mENDENHALL; Attorney. J PETER ADAMS, Secretary and Treaiornr. WILLIAM H. CUMMDiO, General Agent b-i te w ' -f Drnncroxa : Jamaa Slaan, J. A. Mabana, a P. MendenhaO, Wis. Raakin, Rer. C. F. Daema. J. M. Garrett, Jed H, Lindsay, W. J. MeConnell, E. W. Ogbnm. J. , Wadeafeere' Dr. S, a. Coffin, Jamestown; Joshua ajOoa,. Waahington ; Wmiam A. Wright, Wflming- etterille, H. C. Spruill, Plymouth; Robert E. y,bunhartom; Dr. R. H. Soalaa, Lenox Caatla. All. CaausumioalioBa should ba directed to tha naarsUry. ft si af Pastaga. PETER ADAMS, See'y. .iiot vj ' nBxn 3trff'JSISk nrSUBANCB COMPANY or I - 1TakTTPV Coxa.," offers to insure Bandings 'aTli: frthsndiie against loaa er damage by Ira, 4. at rrsoiu to suit the timee. J - . VTkia Is one' of the oldest aad beat Inauraavos Coaa jaiejle.)itof States, and pays hs losses, jwaaiptlj. " ' i . .Apoatona for Xssurance la Raleigh, or ita ti- . j ' bv aw w rv'' Agent, Aad for MUton, X. & aad Tidaity, to CALM Kit, Agent. - w karmtaCBJ8tttaa iSmls rvtcras aMds ta BUk sr Stfat Drafts is aisas LthiSto?2j aaaBBBsaan sf Oat Aalsr fm assk 9 W 1 us T, 44 6m tr hivelt ..w.--A. w a i . yv"."" 4.,. v. Wholeaale aad- retail dealer in Fereizn aad Mosyeatic fruits, Qeofactianary, As , being in oon- "op, per amvaia weexiy oy packata di uaatrom New lark, t'Ormgt Zsassns, Coeoa mm, Rtmimt, Tig, Asd, Aa Having ona person aaeat aenstantly in the eityef New York, for tha - .soaaea of geeda is ens line ef the heat, which .will anahle as to aeil as law as any house South. - - tAil tfdart.seapactfally solicited nM punctually ' attended to by tha career boat. l-Jsmo26,66. VC - ' 61 at rft ? LPtSOROCaH r, btxam, . orist. AND tTr.'OURIJIQlMILLSrThe Subscriber has en!. & his establishment in ftaliiahnr' t. arfl prepared to frtnd Wheat as wall as Cera, oa containing three quarters of aa acre, at the cor a more antonsiye scalar" Ona HandraJ hna Fift I ..Tiiru a- 4rv...u .,mm. t..w. r.. una nanoraa nn rifty Thottsna Bushels of Wheat and Cora will ba ra--"ijuiredto keep the BuSa In operaUoa tor tha eur- 'teat yair; for which tha highest marketprtec win jeid..; The Tarssera hf thia eoanty aad the tmH eeaatiee sJang tha Una of the N. C BaU Bond aad Vth laWior win tad U to their adraataga to aaU aMiaa address aa U the Mills before ealii.- md otVs buili p a; market U this State tor their K asav ana a saaauiaetory or ear ewn Bom., 1 .tistaafil an hand a fresh supply of Mpcrlae ntttCr.nW, Meal, Heeaeny, Herae feed. Creek- I S'jr1'T . ?"7 1 w aeu fand Cora' rrountf 'Ssko. . . " i i. Lyaa Adaatsof BAleign, JsBia V awrehnsa Wheat for Ue-eAWemrtla.' i a... , t v D L. BU11ANE. weUaVer, Bentoanber 8, 1864. vtf 78 v SAIE FOR TVTOT1CS a baraar 1 aba& tepaaa to i ,aUio aaU, an Mandar.taa 10th day of Da- ocaaU! aaxt, h aaaaxed deaariba4 propartyown- ,Jb7fou thicitVof u7 j tba,foUowinf panoafl, swTaxaaaaawareon of Kaiaigb, futina yaar Taxes ba paid beibra tbajt uma, m: .. TaVbwofttKouW(jfLTaBia by Q.Biibea, , Trnstea.) paru of Lota Nf 82 and 8 ; . - amoaatdaa.V ? ' TT-V B. Ki Jatlea-pj of Lou Mo. 33 and S3 12 87 T. H.iSnowr-part ofLoiNo. 1S7 l 60 J. M. Towlea parta of Lou Moa. 120, 80, 21 . . 36, 62, 130, Ut 16 part of 80, 81. 17, 16, 30. 31, S3 and 33 balanea due 80 12 Wou Tfcrry part of Lot No. 1 " Joaa cTTbompaoa part of Lot No. 108 . 8 06 Eatata of Tnomaa L. Wst part of Lou 70 -and 71.: -v., Wm. F. CoCia prt ol Lot No. 87 la 76 Jaaaaa W. Chadwick part ofLot No. 231 10 00 Jamea F. " Jordan part of Lot No. 113; bal- . anca doa f 13 3 An axtra caarge, for adyartiainc of ana dollar, vill ba reqairad of all wboae proparty U ineludad in this ltu' : E. E. HARRIS, City Collector. Rajeigh. Oct. 30,1856. 6 VALUABLE FABM FOR SALE. FnHB 8abacriber offera for aala ona of tha moa U daairabla'aad Talaabla farms and trmcU of Una in tha County of Lenoir, aituated ona mile from Neuie Rirer, and three nulea from.ua At Untio aad North Carolina Rail Road, and about a ui -distant from Klnaton and Goldaboro. Thia traat Ox land eontaina l 4U acres , or wnicn 1 100 aorta are pocoein. Tha whole u wall a daDtad totharrowth of Iadiaa Corn, and a on- aidarable pari aa tha growth of Cotton, which pro duces 1200 to 1600 pounds par acre. There are about 40t acraa in eulUvaboa. : .This la eoaaid'ared one of the healrhiaat looaJi ties in tha eoantry. There has bean a single ease only of buioat ferer on th premises for four teen Tears, and Terr rarnly a case of aicknaaa of aar kind. If the purekaser shall desire, I will tell with the land nftT or mxtr slaTea. TsBJts will be as accommodating aa caa ba da aired. Tha plantation Can ba examined by ap pHoation to mr Orarsaar on the premises, or to myself at Kinston. J. C. WA8HIN0T0N. Sept. 24, 1865. 77 If. NOTICE! Roobx.1. Stoek Porr Orrica, Wake Co., N. C, Nov. 12, 13W. N tha 3rd day of January, 1856, 1 shall offer for yj sale, if not sold before, My Horn Trod of Lmd, containing seven haadred and forty-three acres, andr ill deduct off said tract of land from 43 to 100 mores, to suit myself, or purchaser, if requir ed: lying in -said county and State on both tides of Big Lick and Sea well creeks, and near Neuse river, and in one mile of the new Academy lately erected for school, fcc. This land .s well im proved, with a good Dwelling House containing four fire-places end eight rooms, and a new medi cal office for tha accommodation of a practical physician, and ona amongst the best stands lor a physician in oar aection of the county. This tract of land cannot be excelled for the production of any thing that a tanner wisnes 10 plant, nor sur p&saea by any in said county, abounding with health and tltebest of springs, free and Iiinetone water, and abundance of stock water, never fail ing in plenty at all seasons. Those wishing to purchase are invited to come and view the pre mises any time. Before the appointment of sale, I will sell at any time, on application, at a fair price, and make the payments easy to the purchaser by extending a short credit in part and cash for the balance. I will also on the same day, at my House, if not sold before, sell to the highest bidder for cash one tract of Turpentine land, lying in the county of Nash, near Seoo Meeting Hone and Mocker son creek, CONTAINING 400 ACRES. Also a tract of land well improved, lying in Johnston county, CON TAINING NEARLY 200 ACRES, it being the former residence of Dr. J. P. Rogers, now occupied by Dr. J. Owen; has on it a good two-story House kitchen, and out-buildings. Also, a new medical office, with a great and plentiful medical spring, never failing, with other good waters ; a mill-seat a-near for saw or grist mill. Timber in plenty and Turpentine orchard on it. Lands productive as common in that section of country. In fact, it ia a beautiful situation, where roads and cross-road pass and not vary far from where the plank and rail roads paasaa ; it is a desirable place for a physi cian or 'merchant, and as healthy a situation, per haps, as any in that section of the county. In addition to this, I will also sell to the highest bidder for oash some EIGHT or TEN LIKELY NEGROES, or more, consisting of Men, Boys, Gisis, Women and Children, and none to say old, at my residence; and will also hire out for the ensuing- year, some two or three, or more. Turpen tine hands, good Distillers and Barrel-makers of Oak and Pine Timbers, and likely. Also, some ona or two good cooks, and girls and bevs for fkraaers' use ; and 1 will also sell, if not sold before, one teuan of Male and two Wagons, Gins. Blacksmith Tools, fcc aad Morses. . N. B. The agency oi Calvin J. Rogers, as here tofore, is mutually revoked and agreed to, the 8th of inst, Nov. 186. BEN J. ROGERS. Nov. 16, 186. Ul 92 - Standard copy. A FIRST RATE MISSISSIPPI PLANTATION For 8al6. a a x xt bmu wiu aa aiviJ. i X WILL poeitivaly seU on the 26th day ef Da I. ember next, at public outary en the premises, Jf not previously sold at private aala, on a credit of one, two, three, aad tour years, my wall known Borne Chltto Plantation, In Hinds county. Jdjanixsippi," within ffta miles of tha Jackson and Yicksbarg Railroad, at Clinton, and eight of the great xtew urieaas oauroad, at the City of Jack- son, containing. , . ; ; 3 - , . . . . 6" , 1120 Aores, - . all under good enoarpf which 900 aerea are clear ad. and the, balance well timbered. IU advanta fee are almost unrivalled in position, fertility of soil, splendid bottom tend, and fine adaptation to the production of corn and oottoa upwards of 9W Dates oi cotton, ana uuuu busheia of corn, hav ing bean made on the place in a year. Its pasture lands art nnsnrpaeead, for grass.' cans, and never falling water; aad considering the market, for but ter, beel, ana mutton, at the seat of government, U of itself a great source of revenue. And then its improvements, with paled garden, two cisterns, dwalbng house with brick chimneys, cabins for 100 negroes, with plank floors and rafter roofs, gin bouse, horse mill, cotton press, Ac.. Ac., make it one or tna most vaiuaDie estates in the country Possession given on the first of January next To any ona who may wish to buy the planta tion privately, my terms snail be liberal, which may be Known by application to my brother, Gen . i m-f.&. n . i i i - . . era r,vno nwurj, woo resides near the pre mi sts. He earn have tha option to take the provisions, stock: eWlen the place,1 at a fair ories : other- wise. 1 will sell on a credit of twelve months, at tha same time and place, 20 or 80 likely males, about 100-head of cattle, 150 stock hog. 190 head of sheep, corn, fodder, peas, and potatoes, and far ming utensils of every description. . A. HENRY, Of Clarkaville, Tennessee. June 6. 1866.- 46 worn. Notioe- PURSUANT to the provisions of a deed of trust, executed by Jaa P.. Jordan, I shall of fer for sale, at the Court House door, on Mon day, lTth of Deo. next, between tha hours' of 11 aad 12 A. M, a large brick dwalliasj boaee of eight rooma, together' with a brick kitchen aad smoke howae.'. .' ' AJ ' ;j ' ' ' Tha above house ta situated oa a lot of ground aer of Jonea A .McDowell streets. Tixms Cash, " 1 - - W. B. MASON; Trustee. .f Nev.oth, 66. i.'i. . 92 t SAB S OF CAPE FRAR, 1 J Wkjhxotojl N. C-Oet. 2'A 1866. I TkURSUANT to n Rasblafioa ef tha Board of j Directors af the Bank af Caps Fear, a meet-, lag of tha Stockholders af said Bank aad also of I the aabaenbars to ta UssTaaaaa Uapttol Stock of said Bank, wilt" be held! at' the Banking. House in I this place bB Tkurtday, tos 6f aVryb Dtmhr I sxxt, wr vo jjxpvw w vnuui( wa u surai or 1 wKUta the excess berond the par valaa of th. ahm tockalJ j Uprasest stockaoiders hhall b aaoattlBa.- ' THOS. H. WRIGHT, Prts't. Oat. 26, 1866. ua 8i SALES. . - i ,w r.,- ?,:. .:-.' a 1 HOLLOWAY'S PILLS: ,,.,WHriBKE8lCS",,;, ; It baa been tha lot of tha human raeo to ba weigh ed down by diaaaaa anJ lufferinr. ' HOLLO WAY'S PILLS are specially adapted id the relief Of tha WE AK, thtERYUUS, tha JHSLdUATfi, and the INFIRM, of all olunaa, ages,, sexeayi aa constitutions. Professor Holloway personally, su- peravtends the manufacture of Ins. medicines in tha United SUtea. and offera them to a ' free and enlightened people, as the beat remexy tha world fTvr saw lux uiv nuiviM ui uuvssv. THESE PILLS PURIFY, THE BLOOD.- These famous Pills are expressly combined 4o operate on the stomach, tha liter, the kidneys. the lungs, tha skin and tha bowels, correcting any derangement in their functions, purifying tha Mood, the very fountain or lire, ana thus curing disease in all ita forms. ' 1 . ' DYSPEPSIA AND LIVER COMPLAINTS. Nearly half the human rare have taken these Pills. It haa been proved ia all parts ef the world, that nothing haa been, found equal ta them in caaea af disorders of tha liver, dyapepianad stomach complaints generally. Thy soon give a healthy tone to these organs, however much da- ranged, and when all other means haye failed. GENERAL DEBILITY, ILL HEALTH.. Many of the most despotic Governments hate opened their Custom Houses to the introduction oftheee Pills, that they may beoomo the' medi cine of tha maaaee. Learned Colledas admit that this mediaine is the best remedy ever known tor persons of delicate health, or where the system haa been impaired, as its invigorating pro pea ties never fail to afford relief. FEMALE COMPLAINTS. No Female, young or old, should be without this celebrated medicine. It corrects and regu lates the monthly courses at all periods, acting in many cases like a charm. It is also-the best and safest medicine that caa be irlvento Children of all age, and for any complaint ; consequently, ao family should be without it. " lloilovavt trw are M bert remedy xnoten ta Iht world for the following Dieeate : Asthma Bowel Complaints Coughs Colds Chest Diseases Diarrhoea Dropsy Debility Fever and Ague Female Com plaints Headaches Stone and Gravel Secondary Symp toms Inward Weakness Liver Complaints Lowness of 8piiits Piles Costiveness Dyspepsia Indigestion Infiaenta Inflammation Venereal Affec tions Worms of all kinds, Sold at the Manufactories of Professor Hot- low at, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and 224 Stran i. London, and by all respectable Druggists and Deal ers of Medicine throughout the Lmted States, and theciviliied world, in boxes, at 25 cts , 62 eta.. and 1 each. fAThere is a considerable saving by taking the larger sixes. IS. IS. Directions for the guidance of patienta in every disorder are affixed to each box. FOR SALE BY DRUGGISTS GENERALLY. Oct 9, 1856. eow ly 81. PALMER'S PATENT LEO. This American invention stands un rivalled both in this country and in Europe. It is worn by 1,200 persons, and with most astonishing success. In competition with SO other, substitutes of the best French, English, and Ger man manufacture, it received the award of the oa bat mkdal at the Wosld's Exhibition m Loxnox, aa the 6r orfi'- jicial limb known In this country it has been thirty times exhibited, m com petition with all others, at the annual Fairs in the principal cities, and haa, in every instance, received the award of the kigheet or firit premium. And as a crown- ins- honor, oy tne unanimous approval or an in- ternational councu, tne -rirsi rreminm only . . 1 . - a. wa sa Stiver Medal given for Limbs was awarded the inventor, at the late New York Crystal Palace. Tha leg ia finely ventilated, allowing a current of air to pass arouna the stump, keeping it in a tool and healthy condition. Pamphlets giving full information sent gratis to every applicant. B. FRANK PALMER ft Co. ' 276 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. Nov. 8. '56 6 mos. pd 90. Masonio. rpHE Officers, Members, and Representatives I of the GRAIN V UF NORTH CARO LINA are hereby informed that the Annual Com munication of this MASONIC BODY will be held in this City, on Monday evening, the 8d Decem ber next, at 7 o'clock, for the transaction of such business as may be submitted for its considera tion. The Officers of the Subordinate Lodgea are requested to attend in person, or cause proper Kepreseatativea to.ne appointed, in conformity with the Constitution and general regulations of the Urand Lodge. - ., WILLIAM THOS. BAIN, . Grand Secretary, Raleigh. Oct 12, 1855. 82 td s TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA Johhstos Cochtt. Court of Pleas and Quartet Sea-1 iiuns, aushii xeriu, io'jv. 1 . n lore Calvin Simpkins, John A. Cole, Isaac Wells, J. H. Dibble and Brothers, Loverd B. Davis, and Davia it. Holland, e. ' Lewis J Williams. ' Original Attachment, levied on Masonic Lodge, No. 84, in the town, of Smithfield; aloone house and lot m ISentonaville. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Lewis J. Williams, the defendant in the mbove cases, is not an inhabitant of this State, it if order ed, that publication -be made in the Raleigh Regis ter, for six weeks, notifying the said definrlsat to be and appear at the next terra of our said Court, to be held for the Coanty of Johnston, at the Court House in Smithneld, on the 4th- Monday ia No vember next, then and there to plead, answer, fcc.', or judgment will be entered up against him, "and the property levied on be condemned, to satisfy the 1 plaintiffs demands. . Witness, John H. Kenneday, Clerk of our said Court, at office in Smithrield, the 4th Monday ef August, 1806. J. H. KEN NEDAY Clerk. Oct. 26. 1866. 86 Ow Foundry and Maohine Shop FOR SALE. BY virtu by Ha rtue ol a Deed of Trust, executed to me all a Bollinger, if not previously dis posed of, I will sell at public auction, on the 21st day of November, the Fayetteville Foundry and i - oi .1 a' 1 1 : r. , ' iuacnine ouoji, wiiu iuo louowing xoois:, One Engine Lathe, 12 feet ; 1 do. 6 feet. ' One Large Back Gear Hand Lathe i 1 small de. One Planing Machine; Upright Drill; X. Gut ting Engine all in first-rate, order ; 1 Fan, to gether with Shafting Bella, Ac. Also, Sash and Blind Machines, Morticing Machines, and -Saws, driven by Steam . Engine, 1 horse power new) together with a large 'lorbf Patterns for Steam Engines, Corn and Wheat Mills; Circular and other Saw Milla, Pulleys, Hangeirs, Cuplinsae:; witn a targe tot iron ana wooden-Flasks. ntackainiin onop ana teols, iron and Steel ; 1 ones, duuuidi, m, stories, ml X aMI. To any one desirous of .engaging this busi ness, wn rwniw.iy. nw eners, as the oail Road now Yniilding williwarA largk rfifsalhies Of work doneduriitf thexoUijyeaeaiki oil Rilrer 8 to 10 steejuprars; XXrAJi fly running thereeA f in the county. lanre lottos r artoH,. laair Steam and Wele MilW iSaU'wiU be positivei. roe oiaer Muocmotton aaareaa;.rt )'. I keA .... ' M.HAhUJiu4. 4 WRAPPING PAPER at Factory prices. Call at J. J. UTCHFOBD'S. '.i ' yr-i i k , JJ SXE Y E ELBO S a jf E XDE LL u V -Ufa.-; . v- Iamponars aasa bwiwm, -. IK FORlvIGN AKD DOMESTIC; DRY ' gjOOUa TTnTJSJ now prepared to axhipu w tne suor. XAJ cKaRt'aiif Virrmia and NortltCarolma a large and commanding stock of f , , ' f6XE1GN AND DOMESTIC DBY GOODS. Haylnstoarchased Hisvir w00i.txs early in J une. wwoaaTeffar toede at-such prtoea as cannot la . v to coMntondattenlonir.s5-.T'-,- - - X7naof or firm will remain in aw " ring the as ssio a, in attemlanoe oi . , jmI forwarding, anything, new ana novei, as n may.ba xacaived by tuer weewy r v rope; . v . , ... .- .. , . : Merchants who araeompuaa DycorajuiKm buy at ; ' THE LOWEST-! Ann. eo MiLa.. . .... . . . . 1 hiaVi mm Mrill jinalkl win nna oursiyies ana i"-- them to compete successfully with those who pur chase in the Northern markets, , Petersburg, Sept. Ilth. 73- 100,000 ready on. or about CorusSoiof LioTo's Gsjixt Rtbamsoat Woar wiu oe the twenty-fourth of October. i.. ) L - W?naxe, First Application of Steam. . Ufa of Joh Fitch Engraving af ms nrst ooai. Life of Robert Fulton Engraving oi nis nrst a- merican Boat on the Hudson River. Rob't Pulton and Livingston's first Ohlo River Boat Correct Likeneaa Fail raraeuiara. Latrobe's rirst Boat. .. First Eiploaion Oh tha Wastern Waters, from an Eye Witness. " Maps of the Western Waters Cities aad Distances ' Udddoebrreatlyt. list of 8taamboat Extkaions' suoa 1IX; ames of Killed aad Waunded; last er steamboeta bow afloat.. . Carraot views of PitUburg, Wheeling, CiAaUaaati. Loais villa, St. Loaia and New Or- leaasia 1866 ; Sketch of each place ; Popuhv tion. Businass. Ae he t Fast Time of Boats an tha Ohio and Mississippi Rivers ; List of Stoamboat Offioera on the Western Waters. The New oteamboaLaw With Commenta Life Disaaterr bh lha Lakes Namaa ef Lost, Killed and Wounded. The High Water in 1810. 1882, 1847. List of Plantations on Mississippi tuver. Important United States Supreme Court Steamboat Deeieioaa.' Three haadred pages, with one hundred engrav- inrs, handsomely bound. By remitting On Dot- Ur. ( post-eaid. 1 yoa will receive a copy or the above work : Orders from the trade solicited, and agents wanted in every town and city to canvass for the work.... , Address JAS. T. LLOYD a CO., Post Office Buildings, Cincinnati, 0. Oct. 3d, 1855. SO tJaa.1. Singer's Sowing Maohlnes. THRESH maohLaas have long sustained the high 1 est reputation ia tha United SUtea. The First prise a Gold Medal has recently been awarded to them at tha great Exposition at the Palace of Industry in fans, and thus they -have the World's verdict of superiority. Great Improvements have lust bean added, ao that they run without aoise, with ease to the op eretor at double ordinary speed, ao that Twice as Much Work Caa ba Dene ia a Day. The greatest clothing and shoe manufacturing establishments m the country vaa these machines exclusively They are competent to perform every sort of work in the most perfect styls. As there are very great numbers of inferior or entirely worthless sewing machines of the Lerow A Blodgett, Avery, Wilson, Grover ft Baker, and other patents, which have been sold, but cannot be need to any advantage, we hereby offer to r ceive ail such machines, ana also unimproved ones of oar own manufacture, ia exchange for aew and Latest Improved Machines, on liberal terms. All told aaaehiaea thus obtained by us will be broken ap and destroyed. Far particulars ap ply by letter or personally at aar New York Office. N. B.- Local Agents wanted, to maka aalea of our improved sewing machlaea. Ta persons pro perly qualified for the business, a rare opportuni ty for profitable and pleasant employment la of fered. 1. M. BlflUKK ft CU., Principal Office. 323 Broadway, N. Y. Branch Offices r 47 Hanover St., Boston. 142 Chestnut St., Philadelphia- 106 Baltimore St, Baltimore. ZZ3 Walnut St.. Cincinnati. 181 St. Charles St.. new Ur leans. GloversvUle, N. Y. 834 Broad St, Newark, N. J. Nov. 19, '66? 8m 98 R. 8, THOMPSON CO., No. 36 Syeanaera Street, Patorabarsr. Va MANUFACTURERS of Plain aad Japan Tin Ware, Copper and Sheet Iron Work, and dealers ia Britannia Ware, Planished Ware, Hol low ware, Tin a ana enamel ra oeuce Pans, Brass and Enamel d Pry serving Kettlea, Charcoal Fur naces, Hip. Sponge and Plunge Baths. Cookinr. Church,' Parlor, Office and Factory Stoves. Sheet Iron, Sheet. vea, Force ana Suction Pumps of Brass ana iron, t m-piaie, n ire, zona aad a general assortment of Honsekeepin Hardware, and other goods pertaining to that Una of business, would respectfully tender their thanks to their friends for be patronage hitherto so liberally bestowed on them, ana would tntom teem that they have. I since tha Bra, opened withlaa entire now stock, of geoda, which they wiQ dispose of oa reasona ble terms, wholesale aad retail. . R. S THOMPSON ft CO., , No. 26 Sycamore at, Roofing and Guttering done with despatch. Aug. ;ftOi 68 6m HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY. JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY LOTTERY, " By Authority of the State of Georgia. MACON. OA. Beautiful Schemes, $12,000 for S 5. ' .'$30,000 ' TTTILL be distributed at CONCERT HALL, T T Macon, ua., vee. 10. l&ba, aooordinr to the following magnificent and unprecedented Scheme, under tne sworn superintendence of COL. GEO. M. LOGAN and JAS. A. NLSBET. Esq. class h. r December 16th, 1866. CAPITAL, 912,000. 1 : 1 1 1 A 19 76 180 -Prtie of "do of do of do. of - Ao. ef -do of do of $12,000 8,000 2,000 2,00 1,900 8,760 1L260 . 600 600 are -JOOew Mare 25 18 Approximation: Prises ..261 .Prises amounting; to $80,000 Only 10,VU0 Numbers. Xkksts $5; Halves 20 ; Quarters 1.25. In this Scheme, if .n draw anything, even the lowest Prise, it will be fire times the cost of the Ticket. Prises payable ia full without deduction and every Prise is drawn at each Drawing, aad seme person mast ret them. Orders strictly confidential. Drawings sent to orders. Registered letters at my risk. ' Bills oa all solvent Banks at par. 1 ' - JAS. F. WINTER, Macon, Oa. Location.' of tha Principal Prises ia Class Q. The following are the hxiaJitiaa what tha prin cipal Prixea were drawn: $12,000, Macoa, Ga 6,000, Marietta. Gar 9,000 Madisea, Ga ; 2,000, Rirhmnnd, Ya ; 100. Baltimore, Md.: 100, Burnt Cem,,Ky4 1,100, AmericuaGn. Tickets forwarded bv malL noataM tr " Prise Tickete received as Caea for Tickets im- mediaUly after tka drawings : All prise Tickets most have1" tha name of thai holder on the bapk, and, accompanied with instrao Utf hs, have the name of the holder on the back, and accomtfanred' with hurtrnctlons bowthey wish tha amounl remitted fa Usm,adln what shape. AH eommanleatioaa Strictly aontdentiaL A 4iJn-t t 1 JASL- wmriMTWai- af-; v -ulani llTlHTEBt OAm6 Beabele ef the tali yvarfryy-wan etsaaad and ripeaedt,xpraaaw a a a a a, am . .a a " ly i or saea, Appiy a armor-s uaii. .n JAMES M. TOWLES. Baleigh, Nov. 19, '66. 4t 98 KORFOLlUVVA "r--' J-- , VT . o - u'- '.':l.iiJ wnftiintlT morn stfsfctarv 4o"aIl wVo VEDERS for Raaraas msa- neaeus ; I kaasi.-which will ba ftUed. rtT Qcssxt s Reaping Machine, r-,1 J.w. -J do Mower ana Keeper, do . Front Wheels extra,r...T :j W do --Bear Platform for aide delivery, i Ttn..Ai.i.'aV..Beaoar.No.2.4,feetcut,..aii3cy w-i T. '. J- w- e Kl Wont: ISO W I & A llednction of $6 will be made if the side deli verjJs not furnished, and f 20 U1 m aaaeu , , a'WvT price if front whaeleara furnlsBed. 160 tons ngusa,. sweaes ana hkws 20 tons Hoop and Band Iron, to 4 inches wide. 20 tons Oral, half Oval and half round Iron 200 setts Coach aad Buggy Axles ' ' 800 pair do do . Springs - 250 kegs Nails, 8 to 40Lt eat and wrought 60 doses Files and Rasps , 60 Smith'a BeUowa, all sixes 1600 pounds Cast-steel Hammers , , 70 American star Anviia 60 Ylees. for Wood and Iron Work Stocks and Diss, Bench Screws, Ac, for sale on the best terms 8T&AW, HAT AND SHUCK CUTTERS, Of every variety. Price $80 for the best, and warranted to cut anything in the Shape of Feed for stock. Cheap Cutters, from $5 to $25. CORN S1IEIXER. Virginia Corn Shelters, ... Goldsberough's do .$26 0G ... 40 0( ...85 00 ....16 00 ... 10 00 8 00 Reading a do.... Double Spout do 8ingle Iron Spout do do Wood do do WJJEAT DRILLS Pannock'a 81ide Drills, do. Roller do., 7, 8, 9, 10 tabes, furnished at factory price, say $75 to $125. All other kinds furnished by us upon the same reasonable terms. Our facilltios for procnr ing these machines are superior to those of any other dealer, and we caa guarantee dispatch in filling orders. Light aad heavy Drags and- Har rewa for selling wheat, oa hand, of our own make, warranted good and durable. BAMBOROUGH'S PREMIUM FANS. No. I Extra Premium Fans,.. ...$34 00 No. 1 do do tee oeeeao 2 00 .. 80 00 , sa oo No. 2 do do... Sinclair ft Co's. No 2 do Do do 1 do..... , - 25 00 $16 to $30 Grant's Premium Pans, Clinton's Fan Mills,. . $ 13 to $20 FIELD Rollers 3 Segments, 8 feet long, $35 00 ssstastss do do 8 do 4 do..... oo w do do " 4 do 4 do......... 45 00 do do 6 do 6 do.. 65 00 do do 6 da 6 do...... 65 00 aOrders for any of the above goods will be filled nromotly. I our orders are reepecuuiiy so Ucitod. BORUM ft MoCLEAN," 11 Water Street, Norfolk, Virginia. Sept. 15, 1864 41 tf Curl Your Hair. KBOLLERION. - TIHE Beceint for making this celebrated com I pound, (lately introduced into this country,) wm ba sent by the subacriber to any persons in tha United States or Canadas for $1 . The KROL- LERION will curl or wave the hair in the most beautiful manner. Any person having the most coarse and uncouth looking hair caa transform it into the Jfoaf Beautiful. butkeUteof Ms Article. Tha ingredients will not cost over 12 cents, and with this receipt any one can make it equally good ia every respect to that sold for $3 a bottle.- 11 preferred, a package of Krollerion ready made will be sent tree or postage, instead or the receipt, with directions for preparing it in liquid form and full directions for use. Send all letters, postpaid, to. H. A. FREEMONT, Warren. Trumbull Co. Ohio. March 6. 1865. 16 tf The Hannah More Ao&demy. WILMINGTON, Dsiawaxx. Priucipals : Miss C. and I. Giimshaw and A. H. Grimshaw, A M., M D. rriHIS Institution has been in successful opera I tion more than eleven years The course of Instruction is thorough. The study of French forms part of the daily routine of study. The house is new, commodious, and cheerful s it is heated throurhout. The sessions commence on the 1 st of February and 1st of September. TVrsw: For Boarding and Instruction, inclu ding French, pupils under thirteen years af age, $70,00, second class, $80,00 aad Senior Depart meat. $100,00 per aearioa of five months. ' Beferci : Right Rev. A. Lee, D. D; Rev. H. V. D. Johns, D. D. Baltimore ; Hon. Jno. M Clayton, Delaware ; P. V. DanieL Jr. Esq. J R. Anderson Esq , Tredegar Iron Works : E Wortham ft Co., Richmond, Va ; Rev; Mr. Gib eon, Petersburg. Ya ; Governor Bragg, Hon. Wm A. Graham, W. H. Tucker, Esq., Hon. G. E. Bad ger, Raleigh, N. C. February 1st, 1855, ly 10. ORIGINAL NOVEL BY N- p. WILLIS. The Home Journal for 1856. NEW AND BRILLIANT SERIES. Oa the fifth of January next, tha first numher of the NEW SERIES FOR 1866, of this well kaowa Faxu.t Nawsrarxx, will ba issued, with new tvne and new attractions : the Dnncinal ona is of tha kind which has been proved, by both A- menoaa and JSuropeaa periodicals, to be Lha most acceptable and popular, vix : a xovxl ur aisuxx xtjxxxxs. The title is .rtP ATJIs FANE . OR PARTS OP A XJFB EFJBB VNTOAMX A HOVEJ, BT XT. K WlitlS. In addition to this new feature, ' a series of a riginal sketch ea, songs and ballads by G. P. Mo kis, aad an original nooeUlU ia verse, founded apoa fact, called Tsui Bronx or a stab," by J. hi. Fislo, are among the inducements for new subacribers to commence with tha first nam bar of the year. . 'V. ,- -. Besides the contributions and labor of tha Ed itors, tha Home Journal will contain the .Foreign and Domastio Corraspoadehoa of a large list f eon tribu tors the coses of the European Magaxi nea the selections of the most interesting publi cations of tha day the brief novels the piquant stories the sparkling wit and amusing aneodotos, the news and gossip of tha Parisian papers the personal sketches of public characters the stir ring scenes of the world we live in tha chronicle of the news for ladies the fashions the facta aad outlines of news the pick of English infor mation the wit, humor and pathos of tha times, the aaaays on life; literature, society aad morals, aad tha aaaal variety af careful choosinga from the wilderness of English periodical Bteratore, criticism, poetry eic. . Weaeed not remind our readers that we have also one or two . unsurpass ed correspondents in tha faeJuonabl ocUty of New York, who will give oa erly newa of every aew feature ef stylo aad elegance among the leaders of the gay world . . Txmas. For one copy,' $2 ; for throe copies, $5 or ona copy for three years, $8 always in advance. Suascaxaa wrTBOtrr pslat. Address MORRIS ft WILLIE, Editors and Proprietors, 107 Pulton-Street, New-York. 89. FINE FRUIT TREES X OA AAA FRUIT TREES of the finest se OvfaVfUvr lect kinds," native and foreign, are now ready for sale by Joshua Lindley, at New Garden. Guilford Co., N. C, and Owen Lindley. at Cane Creek, Chatham Co., N. C, consisting of Apples, Peaches, Flums, Apricots, Nectarines and Cherries. Persona wanting Trees wiH please to direct their orders to Joshua Lindley, New Garf den, or Owen Lindley, Cane Creek. -' 1 r JOSHUA LINDLEY, OWEN LINDLEY. Nov. 3. 1865. u-vW6w-.:S8; i,OIE PRICC JBWEXRY 8TORB MYEUS & JAXEE,', DEALERS- IN 'Fine, yfaics Jew Ok Ciller ware. &o,; .-.Una, n A HO TR Main street.- xUCJrmand ' Tay u i cai si wTsi.swiiimiiiii mawi wasa Cwt lfl8&5. k wly 79 Hot. 8, 1855. , 90 td h.F J - 'TfaXl "J otherllilfclhe vVT olTerea tb tfPJW. - .aatiw.-ea4ia4rwaw i iymoniftls of JSs effiuacjf r-f 1 U i -t-t ... M.t.t tit PUXf 01X8 ' .ss;..- is'ffc4ir iaB. - vr. ; - V-. i-wr .f,Xb TTVQTni n A JVl'l 1j X AT XL J. S3 IV. -.-. ITTi.TZ r.ji'fr:.-..S-.--- a,aSk-ju mmimA a tmbllo demand for aa iaflactive purgatiTa pill which OOaM be yejjed o as - ; sure aad perfectly sale in ra operauun. ; u-m it Been preparea to meet uh aemuu, - . . s, -----.- . - - . 1 Ti ! MfcllMn till BTve trial oi its virtues nsa wbuui; , . "r what sneeesa-it aceoupUehae toe parpaeS daaigned. -Itia easy to make a. physical fU, but not asy t . msa thaJbeat of aU pir ooe which should nave "none of the objections, but all the advantages, of every ofter; 1 this has been attempted here,-and with what saeeeaa we weald respectfully aabeaitto toapuhno aseisim. -It has been nnfbrtaaate Jer -,, the patient hitherto that slmnst every purgative medicine ia acrimonious and hritatrng to the bow els.' This is not - Many of them produce o much griping pam and tevubnon in the aystem m to mce than nosmterhalanoa tite good .to he. derived nwm; them. These pikt prodace no irritation or piun. , unless it arise from a Pevicnsly exis obstone ; tion or derangement in the bowels. Bn8Tttrf J , vegetable, no harm can arise to their nee U any quantity ; but it is batter that any jnecma sheaM f be taken judiciously . Minute directions for thaw use in the several diseases to which they are ap plicable are given on toe box Among plaints whiehqaeseeaepeediry eured by them, we " iiay soention lives Compiaiat, in XM vsrioua Iwm of Jaandice. ladigeation. Languor and Loaa of Ap petite, IJstiessnesa, Irritability, BJaah?' Bilious Pever, Fever and Ague; Pain in-the Side and Loins f tor, in truth, all free Are but toe eon eeuenee ef oUaeaaed actmn to tke -Sw. aa. : . raariant, they afford prompt and anre relief toCoa- tiVenaaaV Colic. Dysentery,. Humors, 8?- alaisnd Scurry, tlds with soreness of toe body, rnoers and rmpurity of the bloody short, any . aad every easa whose a purgative jaiequweavf j,- . They have also prouueeu "b ' eeeefal cures In Rheavatism, Gont, Dropsy, tra' a W M aiMMlSM sue. tveC" aad prepare the system for the change of aeeaona. aa occasional iuiuuw. 7 bowels fato healthy action, and restores the appe tite and vigor. They purify toe blood, and, by their stimulant actionem the circulatory ayateavreno rato the, stzength of the body, and. restore the wasted or diseased energies of toe whole Organism. Hence an occasional aeaa w advantagaoue, even. . toough ao serious derangement exists: but nn ' necessary dosing should never be earned too far, aa every purgative medicine reduces the strength, when taken to exceas, The thousand, cases in which a physic ia required cannot be enumerated here, but they suggest themselves to the- reason of vdry body; and it ia confidently believed thia pill will answer a better purpose than any toing which haa hitherto been available to mankind. When tneir virtuea are once known, tha public will no longer doubt what remedy to employ when in need ol a cathartic medicine. Being sugar-wrapped they are pleasant to take, and being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from theif use in any quantity. For minute directions see wrapper on the Box. FBJSPA8ED BY JAMES C. A Y JB , Practical and Analytical Chemiat, LOWELL, MASS. Fries 26 Cents par Box. Five Boxes for $L A YE It 'S V CHERRY PECTORAL, Far Use rapid Cwre ef COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPWC-COlTwH, CR0U1, ASTHSIA, AND CONSUMPTION This remedy haa won Aw itself such notoriety from ita cures of every variety of jmlntonarydiseese, that it ia entirely unnecessary to recount toe evi dences of ita virtuea in any community where it has been employed. 8o wide is tha field of its use fumess, and ao numerous the caaea of its cures, that almost every aection of the country abounds in persons pubUclr known, who have been restored from aUi-wMwy and even desperate diseases of the lunaa by ita use. Whan nee tried ita upenonty over every other medicine of its kind is too appar ent to escape observation, and where its virtues are known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the dSstreaeino; and dangerous aflec tkms of the pulmonary organs which are inadent to our climate. And not only m formidable at tacks upon the range, but for tha milder varieties of Coi.De, Coughs, Hoaxsxxbss, ftcT; and for Cbxldxxk it is the pleasantest and safest medicine that can ba obtained. As it has song been in constant use throughout this section, we need not do more than assure the people itt quality ia kept up to the beat that it ever has been, and that toe genuine article sold by JVF. PESCUD, Baleigh, and by Druggists generally. P. FORD, htaaufacturer At Waolesale Dealer BOOTS & i SHOES, - Removal to No,- 8 5', North Third Street, OppoeUe Cherry Street, r .VBTLJUAEaIJ?H1A. VTAVINa Removed from No. 47. to Store No t 85 North Third Street, where I shall keep on hand a full assortment of tha east quality of Boots and Shoes of Eastern, Manufacture, also a full stock af City made work, I shall be able to offer to the Trade a better and more desirable Stock ef Goods than heretofore.' " " Of persons visiting the City for the purpose f buying Boots and Shoesvl respectfully solicit s personal examination of my Stock, before purchas ing elsewhere, and ;bf toy former Friends , and Customers a continuance of past favors. ,C , , .j4 1 -. - Vary Respectfully : P.FORD, j " No. 85, iVattA Third Sirn above Areh, 'Phtadelpkia. , . Jaly '65 . ; ' . V 60, tf, ' ' . JAMES E. CUTHBERT "" : (SUCCESSOR TO KERR ft CTJTHBERT.) , Grocer, Forwarding md Commiteioh Merekant, ol . iMngbrooi Street, PetenburgtlY '- ,KxrxxxNCxa: "-. Thos. Bragg. Jr., Jaekton, N. C"; ?' fc!'' 1 Petershuiy:; it v . Meaarav evaa a Brov-'t ;;, ,( ;( T:f p J Messrs. LP.&W. O. Crenshaw, KACkmona, Jamea George, Esq.,' Baltimore; Messrs. Monahan ft Beers, New York. k BeetAj New iork. .1 hand? Prime. Porto Bl HAS constantly on nana; -ana New Orleans Susan, . .i a x -- w Loaf; Crushed, Pulverised and Clarised do' Rio,' Lurmra aad SC Domingo Coffees ,-;,,., n I-. 1 ..J ATI 3 Race. Ginger in Bags, and Ground ia Boxes., ' y '' GtinpowdCT, Imperial and Toting Hyson Teas : -Tallow, Aaamahtina) aad Sperm Candlea -.; Brown, ;Pala and yariegated Soaps ,.a h 'ti . ! Gunpowder, Shot and Bar Lead ' ' ' . ' Blacking; Ink, Shoe Thread and Wrapping Paper, Good and Damaged Sole aad Upper Leather nn- . Liverpool and Ground Alum Salt u ...... ... t Prime Virginia and Western Bacon and Lard ! Naila,J assorted, with ; flooring ajkl Warehouse " ! Retraiia, Principa, aad Havazma Ogars r- ;" ' -f Together with a large stock of foreign and 4o mestio Liquors, Wines, Ac, which ha offers at the lowest "market xatea.''i- j '...The strictest attention paid to reeeiring and for- -., , ,.. t Snpooo. Springs rl)B SALK AT FUBLJU AUCTION, 1 N ' Wednesday, the 12th' of December nax, thia well-known and justly celebrated Water ing. Placcv together, witbs the laig Aad.eaiaabld tract ox Land on which it if situated, win be ex posed to Public Sale, on ' the .premises;' without reserve, to the highest bidder tfi 0 ,v 'rTAjnlnute description of. the property x ia -nnBe-eoSaary.TbehuiJdirigSj wluc.are all,f itber ne w or in new repair, are elegant,' eommodious, aad sa Bel enfTy spacidus' to entertoin between 'four and Ive hundred persona. They may iba aa px tendad as.to accomodate any. number oi, .visiters: j and it is believed hat, with suitable aocommoda- ae aeeured to all seaAena.' The ihedieinal proper C tiea et the water have bean tested by ! ha- ex?e-L naaea ox saere taaa aau a eeotary sm ara ama wn throughout the -aou them i$tatoa ,..! w- y, l wrrtt XT.T: tTEt gflXPOTH OF A " 1 ( Erysipelas, Palpitation of the Heart, Paine to the - BBtomachf an ride They ahouM be ZZ:Zl im Trtn. mt thm vBf. a vurify the blood lsof iseffiuacir 1 U A 4 S' Dx-'R, H.rWoaTHisaTO DXAjt B)fTf I take jmuch pleasure inj:adding mVbrstimony to otters ln-fever or-yoar romaay trioswi a BsapMrSj having so frqueTitiy experienced i.ts beneficial r- suits in my own casevea. weii ju, in many . others to whom I have given it? f "I jcarried a bottle' of it with me to Baltiniore.' fand nerd permit tna to sav ill would aa aooathikk srf laavTalUng aih monaj,. aa without thja remaay anajinding many amou my acquainUnoes there who were sa&iriafc with various forms of Bowel Affections I gave it freely UU I1 - MAm-AmmAm ." - ,m - raonrT ak pxiDSjXKUBraa it,, has done hers. I congratulate you, and especially the public, $ii the discoverof i medlciBe which is beUarsalcu lated to protett mankind nod alleviate suffering taaa any .other e.yer orougnt oerore the people. . x. sriKRS.' " This is to certify thataeman uaaav back, I was taken with a violent Diarrhesa, arhichperaistadfQr eight, (Uys. Being some "sixty miles from homa. I made use or an tne remeaiesri. coma think or but without affordiBg aa,reae v6n atrurlng aj horna I was inforjned IiaA Dr. R. IL Worthugtoh had pxepared a" Remedy fpr,C$plei" ietah was advised to, use it. I!4id ad, mad to my astoniafi- ment, one single dose ga ve speedy and permanent relief, since which time Xhav.wsed. ttjrhquantly in my family v,nd ia jaatiee to the Doctor, say I consider it much THB most' v'ttABtli Xkotrhxa I have used' In air experience of twenty yaara -m lttrfxeesboroa', C.; 01854 De; WokTBHOTok -Dax :Sia : -1 tsVs sjesl pleasure in recemmanding you ChoWtfa MfdiciAa to the public and more especially since I haye had personal experience and observation of itshenet cial effects. ..-. Ihave tried aeveral remedies put upforCkolara. Ac but have neyey, found such happy results from any as frorrfypnr invaluable ihiedy.t hav such nhbounded confidenee tnttt efbOacytkairf am unwilling and ariU not leave ka-witheut.s supply with me; .and I regard it" one of, the mast valuable discoveries or the age. liraM, verTtruiy. .,..'i...-.-i jt tep.JWlAMAN; ', .ttfiaaji ie?"f- -iata.;,,' , , -. WiiiDspBy N.C., Sept-iWi, Da. B. H. WoarnntaTox Dear SJr. f made some effdi Andliave snceeeded In introait eing yoar Me(ficino taftha pfbticaad: I fiad H m toking vary well indeed i and the: result-is, that I have' nearly ..sold what you sent me., 1 there fore, wish yoa wonM send me -some nrore'aa aoa aa you aatu - A ri , have aot tha slighieet doubt but that this Medicine is the .very best reme dy oat for the disease for; which "it. is recommend ed. I hope you will soon send me a supply, as I would not like to get entirely out of it.? ' : GEOEEoGLAUwHok " 4 From the Morfresbore Qaaotsa. M J Misses. . Enrrqas r -.La ,'Ieoking over; toe last number of the Gazette, I found a .communication from our friend, Mr. L. P. 8pier4,'rolninending Dr. R. H. Worthington's Cholera Mixturato the publiflr for the oure af diiirfhosa, vseAtsryr- and other kindred diseases Having experiencaUmj own case, the happy effects ofto'nse, as well as other members of my' family, I can aafeTy say that I regard it superior to any remedy wn hare ,er used, in an a xperieno of tweBty years.' J would, therefore, recommpndit fr every familv ; as ai'lp 'valuable remedy,' and erery iAdtyidoal to proctira a bottle and keep .it by, them ia toeas aimas.ef cholera, . -4 , B.AREER. Murfreeaboro,' Aug.SOtn, I854- , This is to certify that I have used Dr. R. H. Worthington'e Cliolar medicine in -rnj i family for the lasf four , or five weeks, in seyeral .cases of Bowel Complaint, so commfrri lif'SurVfcfcilty,' with invariable suceess ! One ofth eases i waa that of a. negro child, aome fouf or.ia months jtld, who wsg so emaciated l?y the efieetsof the disease, that its life was' nearty despaired of when" my , wife happened to think tkst she Wonl(Ttry thaCholars Medicine, and 4id ao wlto complete PM than forty-eight hours. Tam throughly pf oiinion that no family should" bewithout so fine smedfclns Given under my hsnd, this 8rd day 0toaer , .1864. ..--. .,-j & . - Dr. R. H. W.orthingtoa oaiC''t- v& It aSords ua, pleasure to.say'thal.we hayaussd your Cholera Diarrhoea medicine for ftaiast twelve months, and ha've found i? invariabVa"rml in relieving apeedilythn caaeaia mrkioa we; -have had ocoasioa to sa if. Wo antertaia , a hih ap preciation of itaValue a"n4bTe no, Tifsitation ia expressing the bptolohHharltwill prove to W a valuable family medicin'. -y&i&t Jd ai i ! J :" ' " '- RICHARD O.C)WPER. A B. F. 8PIERS. . Sold by P.PESCUTJ RaielgV V gists generally? Wi i M - 00.170,'' w&& irW 5 HAYING bought out Tdr. M. Einstein, I shall "confihue (Lhe 'CLt)THlNrBtJSrNEras heretofore, in toy owti aaato aadaosiaam awi hu imjAmm.jmmwi,ui Corner rfMMketafkJf St. , ' s f 7 Opposite tafbord SUM. JUST RECEIVED atthaVJWrowtorf Tll Ui axsr AssoxTxas a: READY MvU)& CIA7THINQ ETERSEEN LN.Tl?IS?CITyf HrAto A 0l bo fore purchasing anywhere else' and "jpuBl tava at least twenty Ave per ch;,FMt,iana' aomlstaks about it.'a ti"5i?hit.wt4faT:B5. - ' i "ITMTPRESnwTt r-i.fci'I BMUTAND SCltXEXQMAUIIIXX impoxtant to miixexs axd sriXjL cwxxas. fTHIS M acnine received the first premium at the j North Carolina State Fair, and was reedttmen sled to the . aubliti aa tha best now-sln; fs,',ia the State. ; Seven Handred bf them maaw, ronning in North Carolina, .all of which are now in opera tion' and have giWn fhw ii oat" amtbe-; smtlsraction, in regard -both ,toi performance anA jdaraJtty, soma Javmg run aix years ana periprm. weu now as they did at first, and hate: hot been out of i i araer one asvv. ehvwtarowwontteaaaarent matsMschinesU maaa twoto;Jlls.bii 4Jhy're ywa by lv ;!i'f(K: AjMAMrBI, 8ohtbLaweIOrai-aoi Apaifcristff wVBO Moore &.'TiWor.J a J -s'Sat rt 'i 'ala 4-1 a vfaWt TiHi 'VilttW rrT 1 "THESE' PASTtLtES krV.M ttvulmblarimedy for the' tare of Cetfoaa, (iJtovaadwrraTf as, Vy their actieOToa Jw lhoM and lrca Bheya re move jail, hoarseness, in. a fee- bourf .andwender fuRy increase the ' power arid nexibilHy of the voioei-f Heboa ihey :hkkVHX'&&' highly recommended by Clergymen, Aactioaeers, PahJJSP!'Ml--ttoM re a aires sack frequent use of the vocal organs.. , N.J BAsfcforAooBafI 9a PAatS,ead-obaeTyd ithaa eaLafoxBox bears their written aigna toray --- - --t:- .Fori aala bytoprii9rtr,l4 .wj) 4K t. HOORS aTATLOa'IorpnrtoxsVl -4ii NoUoito, CtentractDxv3 OWING to the failure of, the Caaamlssimi era of Beaufort to malw.the.snbaaiptioB of that Town :tothe Ktiantiorand NCMolina p nro'adr In aocoraanek with the resolution af the DirectoranAogarxi -taf the aatara e?oaiiaiai of the Read, the period for. reiving psopaeals for talwerafcJMweytewk not closed pa th 'Z&th, AaswlteTtised,: but wiU be suspended Tor "a" te w Week who tho estimates wiU be prepared for the line 4 s3aolha3City And Shepherd's Point,' and proposals invited for the work'upoh the lines' slid- at some futnrejlay, of which' a-W holies lii M &SZ Tjfil . I vr : -o .'-ii.J-fcia.ls b-,ia1 sent Itf iriBnot f ie opene'd Uotir tha day anete'Teferted WJ Jt5ut fi'.il&m D W H ITFCltD,iPaslde4t. -aa,. ' - Chiaf Eafinser. Jaly.4,18 i6. V1 ' ;Sv '
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Nov. 28, 1855, edition 1
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