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SlW:f rp M :Dr,y n IF H IM I TTKPrWCrrnvpTli Published Semi-Weekly and Weekly by HELPER & CflAPIN PROPBIETOB8, ; TEEMS OF SU13S0BIPTI0N. I A I D ITABJiBlT .11) ADVASCS: SEMI-WEEKLV, single copy, per annum, $4 00 WI.EKLY, ' " 3 00 to fcluba of five, at the rata of a 50 " of ten or more, at the rate of . .... 1 00 SEMI-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY Family and Politk-al Newspaper, CONTAINS TIIK LATEST NEWS, ? 4 ' ' LATEST MARKET REPORTS, POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE, DOMESTIC RECEIPES. ; MLNTd ON AGRICULTURE, HORTICULTURE, -STOCK RAISING, INTERNAL REVENUE DECISIONS, GENERAL ORDERS, and a large amount of USEFUL AND MISCELLANEOUS READING. TERMS : I)A1LY, finale coiiy per unntim, .$3 00 HKMI-WKF.KLY. single ropy per annum, 4 00 WEKLY, 8 00 to rltibs uf five, at the rate of. . 2 50 o( teu or more, at the rate of. ... 2 00 37. Send for Specimen Copies. jgj ! DANIEL R. G00DL0E, Editor, II ELPEK & CHAP' N" Htopfttwviw. Ralcifeh, AnpTlit 16, lfl67i U. iUL JLi - JLUl-'i AL JU JLi -JL HJJ 'JUL JUL1 JUJ MJJ JL kJ' JL JU JLU;, ' ew Series. NATIONAL Double Track Route THE WEST. TO BALTIMORE iSc OHIO AND RALEIGH k AND GASTON RAILROADS. Persona wishing to Travel or Emigrate to the Wester or JSouth Western States from this part of Nortjb Carolina, are informed that permanent nrfangements have lcen made letween the above Kail Roads, bv which Passengers can obtain Til ROUGH TICKETS, at, the Office of the Raleigh and Gaston Rail Road at Raleigh, to ST. zauis, Mo., CINCINNATI, Ohio, QUI v AGO, lUinois, : INDIAN AT OLIS, lad., 1. CLEVELAND, Oiio, ; - sr. josph, no., t CAIRO. Illinois. MEM PHIS, Tenn., L Q UlVILLE, Ay., mILWAUKIE, Wis., 1L'TRO IT, Michigan, PITTSBURG, Pa., KANSAS CITY, Mo. COLUMBUS, Ohio, anil Lt Western and South Western Cities. Frissehsers jrom' U est from Raleirh via tho liiltimore & Ohio Rail Road, can either Jke the nkite via Portsmouth and Hay line of Steamers tj Baltimore or the route via Richmond & rrederiqkslmrg and Potomac Rail Koad to Wah iitgton City, w he re close connections are mado with thret Daily Irexs Trains on the Balti more St Ohio Rail Road for nil Western Cities, loiaving us follows1 : j ;.; Lei: Baltimore, I Mail Train, 8.43, A. 1L i Fasj Line, .1.20, P. M. . Express Train, U.4., P. AL p Lkav Washington City, r ; Mail Train, 1.4."., A. M. i Kust Lino, 4 SO, P. M. i ! Express Trajn, 8.4", P. M. iThe a lYiiiKnges of this line over all others in I'jtiliwc Stuto-Koom Day and Niht Cars, Saving iif Time and Distance, and so few changes of Cars cinliin to render this the most pleasant and le siiraMe : route; esjiocially to - Families, or Lndies tijavejlir g alone. There W'ing but onk chiinge of Chrs U'tjwecn Hnltiinoro, Ciuciiiiiuti, lmliuaapolis, aijd l)jit two to St. Lmis, Cairo, Chicago and tlfe uram'ipjd Cities West and South. IFrtm! jice to ten dollar will I-o suved by pnr cliasijug throuqh tickets, Jxsides n great deal of niiinofnnice at Points where Cars and Baggage are clianged whereas Passengers holding m-rough tikeU wfill get their baggage checked through, nitid all transfers of Passengers and Baggage are injiulu icifthout any additional expense to the Pus sfjngtr, excejit the cost of through tickets. Pus- scHigers bn through tickets can stop at any joiiit oiji the route, as through ticket are good until liked. i Passengers leaving Raleigh, Saturday morning, will not le detained at Baltimore or Washington oiti Sumay ; they will take the Fast line for the West in the afternoon. LARGE PAR TIES and FAMILIES, wishing txi emigrate to the Western and South Wenterit States, should address me, several weeks lefore stjartingas a reduction will lie made to Parties of ttjn Hull Passengers und ujiwanls, if timely notice isj given, besides receiving all further information. j For through Tickets, apply to J. M. Pool, Gen. Ticket Airti,; or to Ticket'Aont lvUigh it Ca tcin Rail Road, Raleigh, X. LOUIS ZI.MMER, (ieii'l. Siuthern Ag't., ! Bait. & Ohio R. R. JOHN L. WILSON, Master of Transjxirtation M. &. O. K. R. L. M. ('OLE, Gen'l Ticket Agent. 15. & ( ). R. R. j julv 31-ym. rROf PECTUS OF THE JL i ! WESTERN (I rTRONTnLE. Libcolnt on, North Carolina. Tn the People of Western North Carolina: The tyyol Union party of Western North Car olina hve long felt the need of a thoroughly lava! Republican p:ier, to advocate their claims, and contend for that freedom of poech so long denied Us by the eneuues of the Lmon, who, when their1 cajii.se failed, scarcely hoped that their lives wotiM life spared, now encouraged by the "policy of Andrew Joluison, use every means in their power, by fulnehood and 111 litre presentation, to make our friends in (. onirress Ijclievethat no lovnl element! exists in the State, and that a general am nesty isj necessary to insure peace and quiet to our section ; while the truth in, it would lie the lisitiiitonv step to scenes of crime and bloodshed. The people, we sav, of the Western portion of the State hive long sull'crctl in public opinion for the want ofla sounl, unliiused , loyul press to refute tlticse vife slanders and hurl back, the abusive epi tbcta lcttowed upon us. We propose to supply the dewiilernturu, and earnestly ask the co-opern- tiion of cry true lover 01 his country in our ef forts1 to niil in securing peace, justice, liberty and eonaihtv to all deserving ttwse inestimable privi leges. Let every man put his shoulder to the wheel, und we shall soon see again the laws of pur cnnntrvMicved and its supporters honored, instead of the of n grumbling and undisguised hatred of that jiafUculur c.luw ot rebels, who, w hile support ing witi all their influence the cause of their mis taken and amlritious leaders, yet took verv good pre to get themselves mto fat offices somewhere in the rear of the contending armies. In! the alisence of ready money with which to embark in the enterprise, we propose to our fel- l)w-jcruicens, one and all, tho following plan by which u paiicr can lie established : Let everv man mhxeribe and exert himself to the utmost to ob- tain' 9ii?criberit and the money in advance, and as soon as we get 500 names with the accom panying. $2 each, we shall at om purchase the requisite material, new from the foundrv, and, at the earliie.-rt possible day, issue the first nnmbcr of the paper. . W e have conversed with several pro minent centleiwn, and have received assurances of their aid and support. Let every man do his unrtL add the work is accomplished. The ri)ni)er will lie called the WUSlUliJX CIlRQNlCLE.ima will lie a thoroughly Union JonrnaL and a staunch supporter of Republican principles. It will 1 mailed to subscribers at the low rate of 1 wo collars per annum, wnicn was tlhe old-time price of n weekly newspaper. We ftlaoe it thus low that every lamiiY may taKe one of iheifi own, and not defpend on borrowing- their ncighlKur's, as-well-aa-to encourage our colored eitizis. who now have eunal rights .before the law. toi know and understand the events that are transpiring around them, and whose duty it is to sec and read for themselves. j We pledge that the ditonidU shall be a papex that evtery man may" read with profit to himself, both, wjiite and black, if they love their country tmdi her laws. The Iriblishers, being practical jprintcits, guarantee the general appearance of the paper, while the .Editorial Department will reflect whatever judgment and ability they may possess, i We ask the friends of Law and Order to inter est themselves in behalf df this enterprise. ' Send. in as many names, aa possible inunedialely, , so as r lajiip rhf first, number nt an enrlv ilav au j communications ana subscriptions snoaui lie adftressca to' J. C BOMAR & CO., Publisher, ! M ' lincoltiton'.Ni CJ BW. SALE (1 i . . a mi ai A RUQaLSlW)TART.AED lilLL-lIEAI) PRESS, te irood order, aud mil do ejoOoUentwork, for aaIb low.. Sua M ,baL. iiwida lehaeei 4 1-2 by RALEIGH, TMPORTAKT ANNOUNCEMENt, KVESY TOUNO MAN detrooi to obtain a thorough Piscttcal Buainesa EUuoaUon, hnld attend the oW e tablihed PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE ' . and NATIONAL TELEGRAPHIC INSTITUTE, Corner Baltimore and Charles Streets, Baltimore, Md, , Focmdxd in 1862. ClLfclTEBCD IS 1SA4. THE ONLY INCORPORATED INSTITUTION .. . Of tho kid lo the State of Maryland. THE LEADING BUSINESS COLLEGE Or BALTIMOEI. THE ONLY COLLEGE IF MARYLAND Which has Introduced the system of actual buainesa practice to any extent. PPLEXDID BANKS, ., BUSINESS HOUSES ti' AND OFFICES tn successful operation. j-.. Every Student becomes jtMarcbnit, BMk-keper and Banter, and itoea through with the whole business routine of Buying and Selling, Shipping, Importing, 4c, Ac. THE MOST EXTENSIVE 1 AND MOST ELEGAjrTLY FURNISHED ESTABLISHMENT OF THE KIND IN THE UNITED STATES. Kvcry Young Man t-ljonld ymit imraetliatelT for our largo IllnstxatedjCollege Journal, contain ing Terms of t Tuition and full particulars, which Mill he sent by return mail free of charge, with samples of Money, Commercial and Business Papers and Beautiful Siieeimens of Soenccrian Penmanship Address K. K. LOSIER. Principal. jul HMy. Baltimore, Md. gATTLE'S DIGEST. A Digest of all the Renorted Claaea. both in Law and Eunitv, determined in the Courts of North Carolina. from the earliest period to the year 1866. Bj- William H. Battle, a Jodfre ef the Snpreme Court. 8 volumes. Nichols, Gorman & Neathory, Agents; Raleigh. Prioe t2S. Wiluai Eaton, (Author of Eaton's Forme) says : I have examined, with care, a considerable oortlon ol the work, and it affords me pleasare to express my very favorable opinion a to its merits. The dU of your Digest, I regard as an excellent one, and I appre ciate, very Wjrhlr, the learning, skill, taste and accura cy which you have exhibited in Ha execution. The werk win be exceedingly convenient and useful, both to the Bar and Bench, and I hone that tta natrons ire mav bu equal to its deserts. , thief Justice Pearson and Jude Riade. of the 8u? preme Coart, say : a . W have had. In- ae, ever sine Its publication, last Fall, your adiuirabW Uurst of the declsioua of the 8a- preme Court of North Carolina, from the foundation of th Court until this time: The arrangement is conven ient and the abstracts accurate : and we and the nrofes. slon are under many obligations to you. We regard H as inatspensxnie to uie proiession In tills SUtO. It should in the library t every Lawyer." t rom Judge f. f. JlOKius, Philadelphia. : "I have looked over the Digest with ereat interest and flnd it remarkable for the precision with which the point decided Is stated, and for the assistance afforded the enquirer by the numerous- heads introduced. The work iof tnw.ii Law students anil te must Inval uable to North Carolina Practitioners and Jurists. PHILLIPS' REPOBTS Of Cases arinied and determined in the Suoremc Court of North Carolina, at the June Term. 1C6. and Januarv Tertn, 18ffT. I'nce Law & Equity, June Tern, , - - - fa.00 - - jan y ... - 4ou Addreas NICHOLS, GORMAN & NEATH ERY. Jul. 17 tf. Agents, Raleigh, N. C. STEVEXS HOUSE, 21, 23, 24 & 27 Broadway, New York. 0poite JJoiolijtg Qretn, On Ihc European Plan, THE STEVENS HOUSE, is well and widely known to the travelling public The loca tion is especially suitable to merchants and busi ness men ; it is in close proximity to the business part of the city is on the highway of Southern and Western travel and adjacent to all the prin cipal Railroad and Steamlioat depots. IHK STEV ENS HOUSE has liberal accom modation for over 800 guests it is well f urnishr ed, and possesses every modern improvement for the comfort and entertaiuiuent of its inmates. The rooms are spacious and well ventilated provided with gas and water the attendance is prompt and respectful and the table is generously pro vided with every delicacy- of the season at mod erate rates. The rooms having been, refurnished and re modeled,' we are enabled to offer extra facilities for the comfort and pleasure of our Guests. GEO. K. CHASE & CO., ' 23-tf Proprietors, , LAW BOOKS FOE SALE ! WTe luive. the following LAW BOOKS for sale : STEPHEN , ON PLEADING, 2 copies. CHITT5TS BLACKSTONE, JONES' LAW REPORTS, vols. 1, 2, 3 and 4. IREDELL'S LAW REPORTS, voL 9. DIGEST, 2 vols. JONES' 8 vols. These Books nave been somewhat used and can be had at a bargain. . jul 12 NICHOLS, GORMAN & NEATHERY. ("UST.PLltjIJSnm TUENER'S tf. 0. ALMAJJA0, ' : ' - FOR 1868. :- " We are nowi prepared to furnish the above Almanacs to Booksellers, Merchants and Dealers, in any quantity. , Orders will be promptly filled. at 8 per hun- area, ora per tnousana. - Apr .1. ' ' : f WILLIAMS & LAMBETH, Booksellers and Stationers. ,sepC-ti. . . Raleigh, N. C, RALEIGH, N . O. ' 1 . .- .1 -fit ... .' ' . ? v i- n .ITiia Hotel having been re-built;, ia part, 20 luuiuis uaviii uccu wuipieicu auu ucatiy iiu- irished, will ba reopened for the tTyeli!ktiblic on THIS DAY, SEPTEMBER iSRD. u.Thtj did friend of, tbe nne Exchange, and jtho, puHir generally, arej coruoaUy -vitea .to eau 'im see, ana do enierumea wimuyoo AccusuiuuATiuaB, Goon FAREroTTMOriffSJiTB TeMS. 3 E N. C, OCTOBER 'piIE BEST BLOOD PURIFIER XN" THEWOELD DR. LAWRENCE'S CELEBRATED ROSADAEIS. READ THE FOLLOWING HOME CERTIFICATES FROM PHYSI CIANS. We hereby carttfy that the Rosadalia is prepared by a Physician who is an experienced Pharmaceutist and Chemist, and that his remedy in an efficient and reliable ope in SCROFULA, Syphilis, tc1t having performed some remarkable cures in this vicinity. j "W. A. DTJGCtAN. M. D. E. BARNL8, IsT. I). R. W. KING, M. V. Wilson, N. C February 4th, 1806. , We hereby certify that we regard Dr. Laarence's Com Ouud Extract of Rosadalia as -a Reliable Alterative, fc A. D. MOORE. M. D. . L. A. 8T1TH, M. D. Wilson, N. C, May 10! IS6T. Edeeootnbe Couny, N. C, May d, 186L Da. J. J. LaWMXC Dear Sir Please send 'me Im mediately per Express to Tarboro, two doaea more bot tles of your Rosadalis. I have carefully examined its Formula, and have used it in my practice in a number of cases. 1 am well pleased with It I think, it, beyond doubt, the best Alterative I ever used. I have tried it in several caaea of Scrofula and Scrofulous Affections, Ac, with Eiach satisfoctina to mjaslf and patients. I have also used it in Secondary and Tertiary byphilia, oae a terrible case of eight years' standing, in which It acted with surprising and satisfactory effect making a quick and and thorough cure I have, therefore, mo hesitation in recommending it to Physicians and others, as the most reliable Arteratlve now known. , Respectfully, yours, Ac., A. B. NOBLES, M.D.- AWonJ-erfxl Cure of Scrofulous White Sirell ing. nOMK CERTIFICATE. I hereby certify that laat September I was attacked with W"hite Swelling of the left knee and also with an enlarge ment of the glaida 0 tho Deck (one tumor reached a large sise, The swelling of the knee was enormous, and was attended-with the most ezcratiatina; pains. I was so re duced that I waa confined to my room over three months. My leg was so completely drawn up, that I could not bend it at aU. I tried various" remedies, and they tailed to give me any relief. I was in this condition when I commenced taking Dr. Lawrence's Kusadalia. The swelling ' in the knee aind neck began m subside before I took all of the first bottle. By the time I took the second bottle, the swelling of the neck entirely disappeared and that of the knee nearly eo. After taking three bottles I tound my self cosnpletely well able to walk aa well aa ever. Ac. i I.ATIVE9 W1I-UAM.J. Wilson, May 11, iw(. Rosadalis will cure the teryvorse cases of Chro- ic Rheuinatuin. HOMJC CERTIFICATE!. Witooa, N. C May , 1S6T. I hereby certify that 1 was cured of long standing Chron ic Rheumatism, by taking four bottles of Dr. Lawrence's Rosadalis. JAMES WILLIS. . Rosadalis Cure Carbuncles, Boils, rimples, dx. CEKTIFICATK FBOM AS OLD AND MUCH RES PECTED CITIZKX Of ORKENE COTJNTT, W A RESIDENT OF WILSON, K. C. I hereby certify that, during the ummer and fall of I was severely afflicted with Carbuncles hrving had as many as fourteen large Carbuncles, and twelve ordinary Boils. I suffered so much from tbem that I could not get nut of the house half the time for several months. ' Being induced t try Dr. Lawrence's Rosadalis, I waa entirely cured by the use of one bottle of that truly valuable medi cine, v W. A. HARDEN, Sa. WilsVn, May 11th, 167. Consumption, in iU Early Stages can be cured. BLTUioas, ML, March 4th, 186T. Ltar Dr. Lawrence .My daugter having been cured of a deeply seated disease of the Rings by your Rosadalis, I feel it my duty to make the fact known to you for the benefit of others. She suffered nearly two years' with a hard cough, which troubled her day and night ; at last the emaciated form, glassy eye, night sweats, together with the cough, told too plainly that It was Consumption, beyond question, eating at her vitals. Our Physician' remedies brought no relief. She Was advised to try your Rosadalis, as a tonic which she did imagine y surprise and gratification, when I fouud her appetite re turning. Slowly she regalaed her strength, her. cough and night sweats gradually ceased, and she is now, after taking five bottles of your, medicine, apparently aa well as ever. Yours, respectfully, Mas. K. ANN SMITH. Rosadalis Cures all Skin Diseases. SALT BUEUM CURED i REMARKABLE CURE I 1 Da. Lawbknck, Wilson, N. C. : Mv Dear Sir For the last ten' years, until recently; I suffered with an inveterate eruption of the skin called by Physicians " Salt Rheum," with which I suffered ter- rlbly; the pain ana ucmngwas almost mtoieraoie. 1 tried several of th beat physicians; in Europe and this country bave visited several celebrated Springs spent thousands of dollars, and failed to ret any aetter. IU December, 1866, being in Charleston; S. C, I was told by a (reutlemsm at the hotel tnat ne had been cured or a bad tetter by a medicine called "Hosadalia." I resolved to try it, without any hope though Of its dolus me any good. I procured a bottle of Maears. King A Caasidey, ana commencea laKing 11. r lnoing, 10 my surprise, tnu I was improving. I boueht four other bottles ; bat before commencing on the last two, 1 rouna a was completely well the disease liavlag entirely disappeared. Enclosed una One Hundred Dollars, whieh please ac cept a a tftsren or my gTatrruae. w ny ao you not make your invaluable Kosadalua widely Known r lour sincere rnena, W. T. SELTZER. Major John W. Dunham, one of the editors of the Wilson ATorA Carolinian, says in the issue of tbe 20th April, 1S67 : " I believe from personal experience, that the itogaaaus is toe nnest tonic ever prepared." Beware of Counterfeits. : IS' See that J. J. LAWRENCE & Co is blown -011 the bottle and stamped on the cork ALL LETTERS5 OF iNqUlRT, &C., PROMPTLY JUI8WBBED. ' '1: Address ', . ,: . Iti ., , r , -...! Wilson, N. C. tWt&nt arwfurt "by JStprm on receipt of Price. . 1. j - f ...... Fqrial(,tar: nr. lih.v off. lJiiv!-i-.i!'-. wut .It jc nt itiUi .initdikv laiMI iiiiow.i it n...i tort&Mi trjxi t-a- i-i. ,... t it. !., 1 ttf. ;rv d'ition; 11, 1867. Alfred "Williams. C. W. Lambeth K No. 40 Fayetteville St., Meigh, tf. C, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, DEALERS IN ALL KTSDS OF SCHOOL BOOK S Standard and Miscellaneous Works, Maspnic Books, J"ewels,.regalia, , Books on Stock and Agriculture, Stationery, Printing and Wrapping Tapper, Printers supplies. School and. Office Requisites,: Albums, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, &c. We have the pleasure of informing our friends and the public that we are now receiving a large arid well selected stock of articles in our line, recently parchased by .one of the partners in New York and Philadelphia, on the most . favorable terms, which win enable us to sell at lower prices than the same Goods have been sold In this market. We would call the particular attention of School Teachers and others to our stock of School Books, School Requisites, &c. Att orders will receive prompt attention, and at price, ve guarantee, to gite satisfaction. Call on us and examine our stork at the Book Store lately occupied by the " Field and Fireside." opposite the new National Bank. jul2-3m"l WILLIAMS & LAMBETH. THE YARBR0UGH HOUSE. Fayetleville Street, RALEIGH, N- C. 1" Have the pleasure of announcing to my frienda JL. 1 the and the travelling public, that I have leased YAKBKOITGII HOUSE, for a. term of years. The house will lie Repainted and Furnished with new and elegant furniture at once. ' f I return sincere thanks to my patrons for then ery kind and liberal patronage received while in charge of the EXCHANGE HOTEL in this city. I promise that the Yarbrongh House shall have 00 superior in the South. J. M. : BLAIR. , 14t . C. W. WESTBROOK. 1R. W. M. O. W. A TL BRIGHT. AI.BBI6HT. ESTBROOK NURSERIES, GREENSBORO, N. C, PaOPlUETOES. Weetbiwh Ot The attention of the public is respectfully called to the lanre and well selected stock of FRUIT TREES, GRAPE VINES, SMALL FRUITS, HARDY EVERGREENS, and SHRUBBERY, Cultivated and for sale as these Nurseries and Gardens. Special attention is invited to a very large lot of CATAWBA GRAPE VINES, for vineyard plantrntr. The quality of these Vines cannot be excelled, being grown from strong cuttings, and well rooted by thorough cultivation. The Senior Proprietor is the eldest son of the late S. W. Westhrook, the pioneer Nurseryman and Fruit -Grower of the Southern States, and is thoroughly skilled in this department of Rural Enterprise, having been engaged in the Nursery bnsiness fifteen years. A large portion of the "Old West-Green .Nur series is connected, witn tnis estauusnment, wim several large liearing experimental Orchards of the best American and European Fruits. I here- fore the Proprietors are well informed as to the most suitable varieties for general cultivation. The Fruit hade is quite profitable this season to many of our citizens, who have only small orchards, and domestic Wine making is on tho increase. Who will make a paying investment in a large Marketing Orchard, or a surer one in large Vine yard of the best Wine Grape in the State, bearing regular and abundant crops every year Send v6ur orders to WESTBROOK & CO., Box 66, Greensboro, N. C. Catalogues, w ith list of prices, names of varie ties, and a great deal or information, sent to an applicants who enclose a three cent postage stamp. Orders for iall and early Winter planting solicited early, as the season for transplanting begins in November. JEN KLIN 5 & rEKKi, Agents, scp 13-2m Raleigh, N. C. D. W. C. BESfBOW, HAS JUST RECEIVED THE LARGEST STOCK of GENERAL MERCHANDIZE he has ever had. DRY GOODS, HATS and SHOES, GROCERIES, HARDWARE and CUTLERY, HARNESS MAKER'S less variety. MATERIAS in end- GLAZLER'S MATERIALS .full supply. PAINTS; OILS, AND DYE STUFFS sup ply- extraordinary. GLASS OF ALL SIZES A. LARGER sup ply than usually kept in this market. Peruvian Guano, Raw Bone Phosphate Lime, Plaster, and flows. FIELD AND tfARDEN SEEDS, j : I : 1 . ' - " ' SHEETING, COTTON - YARN, SNUFF, , NAILS,. CANDY, ROPE, SMOKING - , -r, ... TOBACCO. All for Sale at Wholesale or1 Retail. PAPER , HANGINGS, ; ! ; -..,. ,- '.. . WINDOW SHADES, &c. ALSO AGKNiOB J'- Wheeler & Milreckr Thnisher & Cleaner. MVl MH I 1 .,sLn.;lt-i'! tl !' t!i v ;-R.'fik-9-Ha StartoAt M Jamestown i weffisnp- lpliad with, all the above varieties, at same price a aoldat,in ureensboro, jr,i I (. Vol. l.-No. 27. TO SHIPPERS. i NORTH CAROLINA. . mn-n i.-r-'v"-a UAO A KAII. Hi li Tl "0T1QrjICKE8T, a A XPTarrt SOUTIL TO BS LEFT OUT IX THE COLD UNLESS HTarTrfTc a SHIPPERS SPECIALLY 84V VIA. H. A G. R. R ! We inaugurated and are th GBEA T THROUGH 1SLAKD AIR LINE SOUTH to. all thA Tlnrtk.n 1M- .. . .'' i r." e l.ne State near Seven Hdtu Ti,..n. IVotJce. 77 Great Inland Air Line Freight Route, via THE RALEIGH iv.., n.i.LiiKJAAJ, ta th (KnW T r r,. . iBrlKLi -t c?re of id kZ'?SX?X.mS? iu imii pas ronowe : " oiu,, end Prent 0rew' r. Dey; N. L McCready! SyaydBAte,lme 14 N' Delaware AvenatT w' cft?L&lJCQnZ-Bal,imon Steam -Packet y "le t.camerf'.v oot Union Dock. L. K Parks bj ruwnatan Steamboat Cn un i.ts.' or What n. V a iTiVS ougtf-tf reiKht Agent, Raleigh, N. C. THE RUEAL GENTLEMAN, A MONTHLY JOURNAL, rCBLlSBKP BT ROBTKSON & CO. Office, No. Devoted to N. Eutaw Street, Baltimore Md. Horticulture. In this Department we give a practical experience. V I 0 r i c v I t u r e Wegive especial attention to this branch of Rural II 1(7, n ti g. Upon this subject we wiil give you the benefit of the practical experience of the best Fruit growers. Stock Raising. This Department will haxn able articles from writers of experience. Agricu Itvre. We devote much pains toive thoughts that will aid the young and old.f House keep ing. The good receipts. housewife will find TERMS : manv valuable One copy, one year, in advance. $1.00 fcEnenretic Canvassers V. lo whom 2". per cent commission will be allowed! For further information. d.l rfwc na alvtvo on- closing stamp. iull9-tf ICE AM RECEIVING and ooeninc and cnnstant.lv adding to mv STOCK OP GOODS On the corner of East Murket und Davie Streets, Iwttcr known ns the Rankin k Mc'Lean Corner, GREENSBORO, N. C. . My GOODS are ALL NEW and well selected and consist of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, GROCERIES, B0018, SHOES dt HA TS, LADIES' HATS AND BONNETS. 1 j in short Everything usually kept in this Market Thankful for past patronaire. I ask a continu ance of the same.v Call and see, licfore purchas ing. Terms exclusively' C A S n OR BARTER. Tbjere is a hitching lot, at the end of my store, for the accommodation of my country customers '20-17 S. STEELE. ; N. F. BURHAM'S CELEBRATED French Jnvnl Turbine Water Wheel, ' ! ' : : This WHEEL, the Greatest Invention of the axe, surpasses all other wheels in power, economy of water, and steadiness of run', simple in'con-. struction and a masterpiece of workmanship. It is not liable to get out of order, and from its position in the flume ia acx&sible at all times. It is cheaper than any other wheel (of the tame weight and finish) in market. Send for circular. 3? Persons ordering these Wheehj can have them put np by most competent workmen at a small cost. Address all orders to !i E. IL CIIEQTERMAN, Millwright and Engineer, ; ... . M-.t r.. Richmond, Va. Bug3w3m. Sole Agent for Va. AN. C. PRINTING PRESS FOR SALE. - A No. 4 Weshlogton Hand Press second hand ba in good order for sale low.- . Address, ;r 1 j-iv.i ... ; HELPER &CHAPIN, OTgl3-tf Kaleigh.G BATES OP ADVEBTISnrCh One square first insertion, 1 0 '' each subsequent Insertion, 5 One square, three months, .J......U.;. .'. 8 Ol six months, 10 5" " " twelve months, 15 oO Two squares, three months, 10 o0 " , " six montha, 1 00 " " twelve month,.. k ,.r..26 00 One column, twelve montha,....,.., ...tf..aoO 00 Business Cards, one square or leas, per year,. 8 00 AdveajUsementa not specified aa to time. tmbUahed till ordered out and charged accordingly. All advertisements considered due from urat inanrtlnn and collectable accordingly. i JOHN NICHOLS. JOHS C. GORMAN. JOHN B. MIATHKBY. TICH0LS, GORMAN k NEATHERY; PKAcfl ICAL BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS, BINDERS A1TD BL ARK-BOOK H 1 1 1' F 1 C T IT R E R , RALEIGH, N. C The proprietorB of thia poplar establishment (one of the most complete- in th souths eite their entire attention to the prompt and artistic execu tion ot . , - .,,.-.,', BOOK AND JOB PRINtLKa Their stock of PLAIN AND FANCY PAPERS,, djJWS, &c, is large and varied, arkl having been pur chased at wholesale prices, for cash, can be fur nished their patrons much cheaper than tie same material can be bought from retail dealers. ATTORNEYS, ! . CONSTABLES, CLERKS, and SHERIFFS furnished at short notice with BLANKS of every description ; also MINUTE DOCKETS, TRIAL DOCKETS, EXECUTION DOCKETS, MARRIAGE REGISTERS, ADMINISTRATOR'S BOND BOOKS. GUARDIAN BOND BOOKS, TAX BOOKS, &c, fca, Ruled to any pa tern and Bound to order. SCHOOL and COLLEGE CATALOGUES. CIRCULARS, REPORTS, DIPLOMAS, et?., gotten up , in a tasty style. OLD BOOKS, NEWSPAPERS, MUSIC, PERIODICALS, ; LAW REPORTS, etc4. Bound in any style. Publkliers and 1 Agent for the tale of BATTLE'S DIGEST and PHILLIPS'. SU PREME COURT REPORTS. LUT O The origin of MINT JTJLEP, Being the sad. Story and Lamentabls fat of the fair MlNTHK. A HUMOROUS POEM, ' , A few1 copies of this pttpular Poem still on hand. 1 1 Sent by mail, post paid on receipt of FIFTY CENTS. NICHOLS, GORMAN' NEATHERY, jul .12 tL Raleigh W. C. - ' t ...i ' ADVERTISHajBHT. . -w FOR THE -ETNA LIFE INSURANCE CO. . $7,000,000.00 Aiiets.K Received of Wm. .H. CRQw'(Gieneral Ageni for the State of North Carolina) payment in All for the policy pf; JohiF, Sanders, dec'd.,.No.' 18,607, for tS.OOO and a dividonl of 50 per .cent, oii cost, "WILLIS Lt SANDERS, - i 1 ; ! Attortefor ,lL'lfT sep 3-lm, Mks. Sandebs 4 CHiiDEMT. . n : " 1 .' 1 ANTES.. ; . An experienced and successful Female Teacher desires a situation in: a prirat family liritig in any Southern State. Tiie- bos refetences- given. Address box 682, Richmond, Va. 1 , eP-3t. TTADaT few FlonrLjNeFIourll .ii; I7t I ! j :. .,!, ". i ..ilt rti.i' 11'" ''lit First qiiaiity of FLOUR from new whea just fttjeiyedandfor sal at jui 28. t. d, stEDGra.
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 11, 1867, edition 1
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