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,,.v, 4. "y- -mw" i ,.' ' ......... . --..t-r " "j . ..... .. - - rm v -tptt n ' f tf-k f II 4- ii ii mm n 1 1! ill P rA l 1 1 4 ' Published erohWeelcly and Weekly by ; ,.ll . 1 i r -ii ilt H ,,...11 ,::!:.! . J T 1 . ... - TEEMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. SK.VI-'WEfcKI.Y, lngla oops, P annum,, .. v . t 00 WEEKLY. " " '"" "'......'... ""'00 J im to clubs of "": at th rat of.j..: . ... w.va MT 1 , of ten or more, a( tUe rate ?- W REPUBLICAN ADDRESS TO THE PEO PLE OF NORTH CAROLINA.. Tin: apparent pur-ioscs and the action of tihe lute Coiiveutioiirusscmbled in the City of Raleigh, on tlio 4th day of September, having inot the oiien, .lUi i .roUiitwa of, many lfcmubl'icaiis in the State.' ... ,,i raided serious, apprehensions of discord in tlie j p irtv, Pic tmaersrgncu "eg me miiuifrciM-eoi incur fellott'-i itir.cna in submitting the following views, ami u,Ui tniH all truly loyal, and .Union, ,ijne.u to haniioivy of acVion, regardless, of the temporary ami accidental prcvalerice of 'injudi cious and unfortimate counls.''1'! -; ' I 1 .' The 1 Union IIepu&ucajt: Pjlbtyh of t tbe nation ujust,b reliad to sott pitf present, troubles and to restorehe lately lnsirgent Staea to complete hanrtoYi', -with the ' GecTaT-Government ; and to reader such restoration permanent--- t prevent a speedy .renewal of. recent strife, ana to guarantee the future safety arid integrity 'of the LViAri. that artr bar terts,1 'M s teels of recouatructkm, certain..; fnadaineataU principles, 1 !,'-! I..; -t ;p.o ;? -rot .M... -i jJ rf-T'7 ' t77m.T5t 1 . ..r-r ''-'"' 0l'!H t j .i ,'.. JV...i III U II. I 171 II II mm- I I III 911111 II II II -4 I l.J I I I . I I r . 11 If J 1 II "Mtli I ICJVi.TU .'-I I . .... . . f -iT7 .ii ;r.l li.uO iJ cl-vJ l;u Jo ifuT; T. T7T-L.:':iJi, .x, 1 LiiJ '' ST" . .. J ; p A. ,t j-j j j hi 1 1 I . , if li H '., HAIJ:iq il, N, C,, N0YE31BKR! 19, 18(57, 1 Voi, L- ffv 37. of'tiei own Tace,'tt&ti ol one officer,'iat!e'l v in the fedetal! serrt, '.Cen'-i LaHin,-) wh met'0nryi r& proachfand insult for raiajpg hi vplc jn alVwacy of moeration and prudence. i Xhe flectibttof Gen. AWtt aa permancal!PrcKr dent oi Korth Carolina (onyention was fpUpvv cd 1v the electioA of ' fonr .Secretaries, two; of. whifn -rert 'MmeH lately1 Wated wrrtw as, and tio eelored 'ie Ifi cqfuld, hardly Ui.ics.- pectedithat,.e.Popjrcs. rof . the, United, tatc would fie nitely to View the 'action of Convention so controlled, as expressive of the true serttirticnts of thisE State, or. the suecesa of a party, under it as avoiding Sufficient evidence of the teinper and. spirfe jf r o 'pBdpfej W jlsfy the tortidn of the Sit: its rights; aad oners , tb4 tfeweraT governjnent. rrr-r r ' ff i ir1 But kn effort was, nVcttncl6ss, rrtado t(f quiet the pulilic inind ,hy oomniitting the pfV jn this State, distinctly and' anthbriUfivcly; ppon' thre porxrtSjW-'WTt r 1st Against ro purpose or tiesjre of tcanfisoating prVf ate property ior-pritical , qf- ttkanuijilJuihnuiiiaf which. . mil Lh a DODwLsr wmrtl- I ijrmr j, ment 'of the voting masses !u Uio TateW'reteiiio'ua' the "extension of the elective franchise to cry Stiitesl is held ' as a condition precedent to their lwin admitted te the exercise of political pow ers in th nation. ' - i' r - - V It muat be lorne in mind that , these States are to l restored not merely to being governed th'em- Kcke hut to the exercise of equal powers in gov- . crning the whole conntry. i ncy reoeiiea against the Union, and waged a war for the establishment of certain principles, f tleiic own unljil they were sub dued by those in whose governiiierit they now seek to be made again pirrtk4pators and equals. ; Before hcin" raised from the condition of the Tariquwhed and reKtored to the rights and powers -of govern ors, it is not unreasonable that they he' required to renounce the principles for which they waged the unsuccessful war ,: and accept snch a are now prescribed ai essential to tbe general peace and welfare. ' " ' V" It it, in as much as the people tnernscTVe. and not the States, arfe the real repsitory of olitieal power, it is required that they giveevukiiee of a li!.;4il::r icniuieinturti anl acceptance, in gnoil f.iit'i, in I nt nittroly' a teiiqvrarv acquiescence l'r.nii cxpe liency, in order to recover the power to renew tlie lato strifo and revive a lostcuusei Ita con:triict;on hah U'on delayctl . only Ijcxuiui' of their failure, so f ir, to tuaiuk'est Micli adisponition, an 1 tor tho cstablislmiciit aiaoiix tl.cn of a pre vaiiin-; scntiniit in MrcucUauiie. therewith. ,'J'he pre;i:ira: m v policy of Cotigrca Jins lceu conduct ed st;i ly.tp vih this. view. - Its fir.-t ste was to wait. -foe a veluhtary nriiiiJc.-tation l. tiie clcc .ti.ns ordciv.l by jl.e l'rc-idctit. Hut adverse, counsels Jiaviu irudc4l iii.tbu' c!e.-tio:is, die. "C'oiisiU'utioiiiil AiiicJi.tlKcijl"' v-Ks ir..;-o-cd for, tlxir voluntary iOjix't'tuiue by wliiuh i;;rtahi iniu- cipl. j woi-e. to Iw -im-uirpoi-uUkl in the Cffiitution itself, ami suUjciLMit numbcj vf Ludiiilual.,ciri xens siippoed to. eutiji'tuiu IwiotLlo purpuric werq tolx- excluded roin the uxcrctc of poliucsl pow ers to glve.ti the we'll dixisad Uiu. angcudancy and xMiirtol i publitr lalmirH. , 'J'bis proposition whs rejcuU'd by mk.'U nuijvH-itivs and in auch a spb'it that? i'tinas'ttsidcrcd to have become nc-,, ccssary t.Ci!;it a new iiolitical clement in the reU'llious States ly -conferring the elective Iran-? cliise upon tTie TvP'lrTatronlfh'7r'W Cstabu linh military government th nwif tEnnae of oU'dicnce and ,ordcr wliilij the spirit and deposi tion of our cojile were lieing again tested. In this1 condition pi ftf airj wo :4 iurw called upon to act. The principles sought to 1 established upon the soiukI Imisw of popular scutimcnt, as prelimi nary to rocul.strlKarot'bc, fully sumtned up in two proositions,' viz : ' ' ' ! ' 1. A faitliful ami willing adherence to and snjx- rnrt of tba fnion and of the government of the United States and a quiet submission to It's iui thority under the Constitution. 2. Civil and political equality niiuHigull citi.ens, irrespcctie oi race or color, and the protection of white and colored alike in all the rights, privi leges and immunities ot' citi.enship. The are the irinci;des of the Union KkpI'B LICAN' l'ARTY, and irf ths ol't h.i( of a tril', nutioinl rt'jruMiyiH: Onr restoration to tlio rights mid jwwcrs n icrti;iing to n recogiiiud Stntc in the (fni', awaits nml is dependent on the cstablishnient-of these principles as the pre vailing sentitnc:.-' of the people. Tliu gov'cnuuciit h.l : refrained from eVi-utions for treason, from banishments and from confisca tion. It din's n t now suspend any thrcsrs over us; but appeals to a voluntary sense Of returning lovalry and duty. The masses of our people ho have U-en ' long excited and misled, seem now disposeti tauyield to reason ami justice. It is the dirty, and should lie purpose of every true Republi can" in the State to eneourage and advanue this disposition of the jHiople, not only by inculcating the igruati principles of M Unioa and E(puality," but by removing every obttcle to it progress. Our adversaries have retarded it iu North Caro lina, not so much by reasoa and argument, as by appeals to seaUoual prejudiout and misrepresenta tions of the purpose nud designs of the llopul) liean I'arty upon distinct and collateral points. They have charged that party with the design, 1st. Tocmitlscatcthelandsof those coin prom i soil in the rebellion to ls urceled out among the col ored citizens ; 2d. To perpetuate the disfranchise ment of the whites from the ballot box, while the whole of the colored nam are enfranchised, ami thus socurc the poUtictd -supremacy of the colored race in the Southern States i 3d. To (xjntuaue the otlWial disaliilitu.-s now imposed on native citi.ens of Um State, and thus, iu effcxtt place our gov ernment in the hands of strangers who Lave lately settled among us for the purpose of Incoming our rulers. These unjust charges have hud mucrr tftfect ujwn tbe uninformed uuisscs of the people and have raised up apprehensions and hesitancy even among the most hUwdfast friends of the Union. Tho fear exists that the colored, vote can lie eoutrolled agaiust all native citizens in fuvor of thoMj who cau parade military services in de . r-ti iying slaervf and having themselves no inter ests to .be endangered by confiscation, may, the WvOri.' easily, dilmle the illiterate and credulous with vaiu hopes of having the lands of their iic;lilsrs parucllcd out uuion them. SucJi ap pe.iU to the colored population would inevitably psvd.KV alienation anil prejudii'a tctin the r.c'cs, fatal to 'the cstalfllsn.iuf.f of it safe end wholesome public soiitiuiont. and d'uiciotis tu the JJEMOREST8 corxption oi asirs-; zL, la. Till re rnjMntirt'ri'TT white apd colored man alike ; 3d. Ip favor, of the femovtejl of official disabilities from tffle and loyal tttiaenH witaia such lmuts as ixgns fnayocem safe and prudent u) this State. ; 1 fie tqujmutee ou platform and resolutfons," after fufl and pro longed Ideliberatiqnj reported .to,(ther Couwntiou three rasolutiohs embodying these sentiments, pnd recommended their passage. ' Bnt' these revolu tions wfere met by a repetrtlou of excited and Sih-t inodcrajte (Uscustum, and voted dp wn. it was unfortunate, that the motion upon which the first of the fesolutions was rejected, was matfeYtof ly any, native cituen of the State, white pr coloral, hut by k prominent politician from the State pi Ohio,"fcpl. HeatVm.) Tke other two w ore reject ed ou tpe motion of a gentleman froin New York,' (Col. rpek,) . now resident in VV llnnngton. un motion fof a native of thtr State, Iry birth, but who now ia, and has leen for pome thirty years it rei- Icnt of! the City of Washington, a plan of party orriwuzition was nilopteo, so repugnant in its is- taiis,t4 tlt cuatonts and usagca f our people, and so bdecttve in the hands of any who might seek t4 -plnce our ' fynverninent in the' hands of rft)-angoT I controlling : the colored vote, that it cannot jfail to excite additional alarm and distrust.' Xortficrn gcntlcmch sh'otiM I encouraged td settle ninonr us by extcnlhiarto them every. court esy ai4 khuluess, and by rdiswunicnancing thft Be, vival of prejudice, which should never have ex i'stC't, ri:H oujthftitnv'to I f'Vrgrittcfl htiu Tmfied. forevcit, Utit wldl-. our jeoplc are willing. for rcv.st st -ttlcrs among us to participate in our pul Kc fflifr.irs; t is not f.c.fninl thatkl.oty shoidfl v'vl 4vith fcvor; is appcuj;iiKc, eveu, ol mjaSiOi to: place their government, entirely ui The Jianus in,. strangVrs-J 1o the dxclnsirm "of those whose' Tftfqr mation, interests unit ex per knee so; much belt ti-r iU theia tonmdertaud aiul.niiviagc the manifiild inttf rests and exigencies' c'onirt'tel with our pre sent unfortunate cAndrf'uMi. It litukt :apjar to the )ple unkind and nnjust to take advantage of their helpless fonditior', V exciting sp)cals mid dclurfive prqmises-to the, st, igiioraul, innd most Uiisustiect'uig and docile oi our pojiulapn, and thus raise" tip einnitc and'imt.agonrstns'afiiop us. ruinous fo the colored nuia, for 'whose-rights' and. wLfarejeryipood cituca is, now Mdiritiius and destructive in the 'cjTorts oi those wlio are, liboring to' jntpaTc' the SfaA i dr'n' rctmn rf the Union iiv 4)rinV'iiia! the iiowilir miiid iii k on Hal unitv with tlie irreat principles of the Republican f. Itiunupt lie cxpoctetl that i pou rontkm in this State apparently .eoutrolled, (y such intl uences, mid disHnguislied by such action ' can command Jl'e aprutation and coiitnlenccot 'theiiooplo of jNortn1 MONTHLY'1 MAGAZINE, I . . i iii.. . ; . l (uuivei-sallvacknow lcdijed, tlx Model Farlor Maira zvrie ' of Ameripfi ; devoted fo" Original Stories, 1 ,tagVjiI4uholdL JJalters AieBiB. of Thought, Personal. and .Litcxarv Gossin (includinir. snot-inl dcphrfjrtents'onj'nhim8)',rpstru : Mus'i(,tnu'seimeTits, rte.?rr the best author and J roiusciy lUattratod with tscy Eugralruigs liull sic)j useful andj rable l'attejru.s.mbxoidcrios, ami a constant . succession of aftiMic 'hoycitios, with dtnef ttf-eful da9 eBtertaiuirfg irterwtuYei"' I i W beraon of retinement.ie)uut)nnctti Mtwewife, k Of Jady , qf jtase, can afford, to , do w ithout the f Model 'Monthly. " Single" copies 30 cents;" back numbers, as sjiecimens, 10 cents r eithfefinaaea free. Yearly, $3, with a valuable premium : tto eopietf, d 'o0v three ie-s t7J-ott iiik idopiep, 1 wm p4ii(iid pfiiuuuis, for lub nt.$JJ each, witti jjie tarst preimums to each snuscnuer tt A fiyw''Wlnler &'W2s'r.wingladuriC No. 473 Broadway, New; York. llemorest s Olonthlv arm Young America to- rPlie: Great Southern ii 3l'. ! I T gether i4v with the praminms for each. - : , . "Or; tf I' .ji , pR'bsracTds' ot1 the ' ' ! ;WESTEB2f CSP:-jinaLE, .i: tjincotoo, JJprtU Oar (jli ..a. To the Peojfo of Wtsfcrn' North. Crr'rury The. loyal Ujnion partyiof uNfBttrn. Noith .Car olina have long . fct the nee I ,o a. tliorougbly loyaT Republican paper, to- advocate 'heir claims, and contend for that frcedbm of speech so hug deniee1 iw b the enemies if Aho.Unouk who, when their cause failcl, scarcely Jiopod that their Uvos would be 'spared, now encouraged by the "policy" of Andrew" Johnson, UW every nieans in then jxwcr, ,b' 'falsehood and , misrepresentation, U) make! 'our mctwto'rn Congress liclicvcthat no loyal, element exists hi the St:o, juid that n treocrul um- 1 nestv is Bccessarv to insure -ocace and cuict tx Carolina. But it h d'sdl and kopcu'tlurt iw true Republican will abandon the party or alitite his ?ical in support of its principles, b?cans "oi tlie temjiorary anil accidental ascendancy o ill advised und inqiroiKT conii'ds in a single asciuh);igc. littlicr let our adla l cnce to and stiport of the Kt-puhlican J'urty be ium-ascd and wi enrhened, tbntby tho Uiiimph of its jiolicy, wo may 'see the Union riM-ons'Tuctcd and co:discation thereby 'rcn derel tro possible the "liinstinrtionid' Aimml luuujl"' adopted and universal siUl'rag". uudor if the -iiSed Lev of the laud and tV ol'tichd di.-al.il- i itic's removed from e'.crv or.c who is true to the Uuiuu and who lUscountwianiA's iforleti; keojr :ilie animosities and prcjtidi the wace and inK-jri-itv of the n-itiiMt. Iet'tlie tieqple meet in their rvf peiftivu ivountics districts, by their own spontaneous, aitirn- our section ; wliile tlie truth is, it' would le tla- irdtistory step to ' scenes Of'crinie an4-'Wtodshed. The people,, we, tay, of tlie Western iortiouplt:tle State lvivo long- picrcd in puljic ojiniou for tlie waht of a sound, unbiased', loyal'prcss to refute these vil sbrtrders ir.sl-hurl back the ahnslve ed thets liCstoed Upoh us. NVe propte U. supply the debidvru.um, .and earnestly isk. tU'c anpcra tion bf every true lover1 ''of his Mntfitry in bur cf forts to aki hrsein-ing ptMt-p, jilsttCe, lilierty and eiquuliit- to ail dyci;vir.u tLoxe. iuestimable privi leges, ( Let every man put bis shoulder to the wheel', fltid we shaif s'doii s(?6 iig.iin the IdNvs of our i'ourilrv'oltjOTod fm.t iifc sitppovttrs honored, mstcml of the open grumbling iunt updWgiused JUatretl of .1.-. . . . : i ' ..i .. , . i- ... i t '. ...i' i ' 1 tiiai piu ucuiar ciass oi rcocis, w no, wune support ing with all their Tiinuetice the caosc of their mi-' , taken and ambitious leaders, yet pwik very ginxl part to'get thvfnelv-- ihto'Rif riftees' 'sdniew'here i in ,the sx&ii ui t ue coiitmiling aca'Jeau i ' . ' . Iu.thu eia-uxeudy. nujucy itii . wUih t ciiiliTirk' in the ent'efprise, ac propose (o our fcl-Iow-eitipiis,' one"1 ami nil, th ' follower1 plan' b iwhkh a .pai ej.:ean )c eqtaitltshed.io.JiA-bevcryuiaii Hubpcribe uiiitxert.utmdf. to On;, .utiiy&t to.vb Utlik 'iiibncr!bWa ' and 'tHe " money' 1 )t'adcn)icv, ' andsoon as w get WX) tiames1 wrfn-the in-eom-jpuuyiiitf. eacii.'we shall .at pnee; , jivrvliaie the requisite iiiatenai new lroiq Uie ioundiy,, uial, at the earliest 'possTiae'diiy, Isslie the first muiiVV qf the iiqor. w e lmve von vqrseil -witUiseveral jn-o-" mincnt gentleinvili at(d bae ruceived tfsouraiH'ts of their aid and support. Jx't every man do Ids , part, aud the work is aucomplislicd. ' The 'paper will, be called the WESTERN VHRONICLEM -toiYL iKs a thoroughly1 ruiou .lournal, and a shruia h supporter of Republican .principles. It will lie mailed u subsicri Iters at tbe low rate of Two Dollars per annum, which was the o!r-rimc price of a weekly newspaper. "We : phvc'j it thus low that every family may take one" ui tfielr oxa aud not depend oa borrowing their ' iwigliUr's, as well as to encourage our coloreil citizens, who now have -equal rights liciore the law, to know nod uixlerstund tho avcuts that arc transpirliiL' around them, and who.-c duty it is to I see and read for themselves. I VVo. 'pledge that the (.Vificc si h- ap.qK-r ilMt rvvn jii.m lti.-iv rc.td iin pvvtu . to l.im.-cll, BLOppJVIEDIQlNEy - :,;. i; i j::aT M .1 . PH. L.V-WllE '3 '.) .fii.V- G Oil POUND EXTRACT OF ROSADALIS, rjy HE, YOUNG LADY'S FRIEND, Specimen Copy 10 cts, ' THE. LADD2S' HOME MAGAZINE, - Specimen, Copy 5 ett ''' I These are fa-rorite monfhly Periotl?cals.' Beftij f si prcimuias Offered to getters up of dab lists. Send for .Specimens to ', i .- .. " '. ; " " ' ,' . W. T. TT0"RNER, : ; Notatf1 ::. Buffalo,. 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I'i'h-tr tiieso aiuiiMlaiii; iwus lulzht be iiu'' ted giving too jKisitioii of the party ujo:i' these aTfd o.'icpijits iUs.uic.U.vr.pd une ptioyrlly be: fordi iuud proiuulu'ted.i'n Cw.ll' CaVulina.lt wa-.Uvui-Jcd exjiedient-"and pr'nr that a Convention, of i RciSiibllcKiis'rflKMiW lie culled to nuict in the City of Raleigh, on the 4th day' of Septcmlicr, ltf. Tho CtwdWif. was utvxirdipgl' uascuiblcd; but its act'alasUil JtujVju Araa hopeJluiid expect cd. It was, confessedly, unfortunate that after the conrt(V'haWa'lw M-it -settlers from the North, by, "making a prominent . iKilitician from the State ttf ' Ohio, (Col. Ileaton,) the tcmiKirary Chairman of the Convention, they should have de manded, and by appeals to the colored defcgates on the ground of military services, secured the rejection of one of the most prominent anil if of the State, in his stead, as "Irnm iia f li nf New Hampshire, (Gen. " J. C. 'Abbott,y a jjentle inau previously, uiUiear.d.f . ljy the jnassci of our peoe, or known (uy as ari"oer f ro'iti the feda-, ral armw who had rceeaUy located near Wihiiing Um ii) tWfl 'State,, 'U is stdl' more b"l6 grcttcd tlpit tho. colored sjsjakcrs frQifi, lmingtcm- and its vicinity, seconded by a gentleman fftnu New York, (Col. Ptsck ill advocating tlio election of Gen. AV', ehovW have flsed hrnr guago sugestlvo oif jm'rjxiscs cult-Mated? to in crease previously existing apprehensions,' They ;4i adoif, tho ndhtaj-y prestige of their candidate in fighting against; slaver,' while they'rejirojiehcd the native citizens of thd State withBtmgglhigiid Ierictuate it, and charged Southern Urupu mni w ith acting either f roro cawaxitiee or from a noi .jind Hind put forward their own candidates men true to the UnLou-and trustwivtiiy aa Republicani and! by. supporting such, manifest to the nation that in North Girolina thereexists such a prevail ing sentiment of nationality and snch voluulary oliedieuce to the law s of the land, that our restora tion, to 'right and powders in the government, so far from being dangerous, to the peace .and welfare of the Republic, will add strength to till; great edifice of Usion, Liberty axd Equality. By reqniring vach candidate to announce uu equi'vocally his opposition to confiscation and his desire for the admission of every white and colored man alike to the ballott box, the people may pre vent the ignorant and unsuspecting coloreil citi ten front being deceived by vain promises of land donations, into an attitude of hostility and conflict w ith his wtiHc neighUirs, no less ruinous to him self than detrimental to the jicace and prosperity of the State. . After satisfactory State Constitu tion shall have lnjcn framed, should any true, Union men, under -official disability, le elected to any position, Congress will, tlouWless, remove such disability in each ease, in deffeTcncc to the wishes of a true' and loyal constituency, and thus protect the people against a transfer of their gov ernment to tbe bands of strangers. However much the conduct and spirit of 'the late Convention may le deplored, aud however much it mav liave increased previously existing appre hensions, it la yet in the hands of tle peoj4e to pro tect themselves at the ballot box, and to secure a restoration of their rights, and of prosperity nml pence, by co-opcrnting with the Union Kepublk-an Party oi' tlio nation in the support of such mea sures and-the enforcement of such lagans lane leen adopted for the security and preservation of "he Union. In this work, tjientcrest o the white, atul the Colored citizen is identical. Let there tic no ill feeling nor antagonism lictwecn them. ' Hut kt ach, turning adeaf eiur to tlie appeals of disunion agitators and dc-igning cilice hunters, maintain firinry the Constitution, and laws of his Country, and tii the extent of.hL ability, labor to adva-ave the !reat principled of justice, lilieriy suid equanty. r x w rwrth white and War, if the ldtc tin rr cor.iltrv and her laws. Tiio PuldiiheTi,. being 'iptui-tical printers, guai"an;ee. the, general apperituce of: the pajHT, while the Editorial Department will rcflovt 'whatever judgment and ability they may possess, .We ak the friends of Law and Unkr to iater cst thciuaehc in behalf yf this euterprUe. Send in as many names as possible immediately, so us to issue the first nnmfier at an eiirly day.;! 1 , AH .couimunicataoua and aubsrriptious should be addressed to J. C. BOMAR & CO., PubTIshers',' J jncolnton, N. C. rfHE BUBAL GmiEMAN, A MONTHLY" J0URNJ PITBLIAUID BT J. B. Office, No. 2 Devoted to ROBINSON N. Eutaw Street, B. S: CO, )TC Md. v.ittlry fcf-fio Il4.v iV-a-touifte f(un. Docker v.i and have Placed ; r 7 1 ' it k f "i- LWL IIIIMILIUL. J. ICS1UU1IU S WV m YAiso:rs gal 5 bERY, Ho rticuliure. In this Department we five practical exjeriencc. Floriculture. Wecive especial attention to this Isaneh of Rural life, ... Fuit G r o vd i n g. Upon this' subject we wiil give you the benefit of the" practical experience . of the licit Fruit growers. Stock R a i x i h j . This Department will have able articles from writers of CTpcYierire. - Agricultvre. We devote much pains to give thoughts -that wihf , aid tbe young. ami old. ; ; PHOTOGRAPHS, Colored in OiL 1'llOTOC.RAPHS, Colored in Water Colors. . . ; PUOTOGltAlTIS, in India Iuk4 PHOTOGRAPHS, in PasteiL; PHOTOGRAPHS, Iftrgfc jPHOTOGKAFlI& BniaH. IVOltYTYPES, Poccelain l'ictures. AMBROTYPES, ' FERBRfiTYFl, All exucutuMd wth neutnnss and dispatch af W4tTS0iH GALLbRY, Italeigh; N. C. d'-iw",' -.til i:.;; - ' ' -, I ; ... jullWy QL GTNING RODS TE AIRED. J. C. CARTER, ;; ' v' '.;'..'"''. '. wrrn . ' ':' ',' ;;' ' LOU GEE .BROTJIEHS Wfould respectfully inform the citizens of Raleigh and 'ihe rtubliciat large that ha.isr prepar! to re-5 ...... . , , i , Z . i 1 1 nanr tV X.UrUUlUlu UPUS aii aiuin uoweo, as no is an exiicrieuced workiuan in ffie business.' 'rw ifWr.m.Tntfttmfh(ir"ft HhonJ ' ' ei The rixid reccijits. House I o c p i tt g . ' housewife will find many valuable One"opv, one venr in ndvnce; - ' ! $1.00 C"Lnerfictic Canvassers wanted Everywhere. 1.. ;l . ; ll '' . 1 ' iu wiiom c. jer cent commission win lie anoweu. For further information, address as alsire'; en- cloiuiig s.tainp. juH'J-tf SCKOFULA- CONSUMPTiOX, ENLAKGEENT (JIIRONIQ lUiEUAlATISM, KUiriTlONS OF THE SKIN, CliWNlO SORE EYES, &c, AbSU SYPHILIS, IN ALL ITS FORMS, DISEASES OF WOMEN, LOSS -OF APPETITE SICK HEADACHE, LIVEK COMPLAINT, PAIN IN THE BACK, . I - . ' r , ' ' ' j IMPRUDENCE IN LIFE, GRAVEL, GENERAL ILL HEALTH ; ALL DISEASES OF THE . . Blood. Liver, Kidneys and Bladder. it uiorougmy.craiticates every Kina qi iiu nior and bad faint, and restores the entire system to a heidthv condition. . Jf It is perfectly harmless, never producing the slightest injury. . The Rosadalis is not a secret Medicine. . The articles from which it is made are published around each liottlc, and it is used nd recommended by tho .Medical i acuity, wherever it, has lieen uitro duccd, as a Po-idvc and reliable Medicine, for.Dis-' cases of the Blood, Liver and Ki'.n?y?. i ; i ; . . . ' .!! : Used and Endorsed Dy the Leading ' Physicians'cvery where it is known i, ,. Prepared only by , J. J. L AVRi;Ci;, HI. DM Cbemist, . ' ! Wilson, N, 'C. , On tlie Europeaui Plan, THE STEVENS HOUSE, is well and widely I known to tho .travelling public. The loca tion is especially suitable to merchants ami busi ness meu ; it is in dose proximity1 to the business paft'of tHe eityis to tlie- highway of SoUrhi-ip and Western tru el -dndidjacent to idl.tiiu prin cisil .RaiU'oad and Stciiiuijoat depots. , , ' ' TT1E SlTA'tNff 'HOUSi:' has liWral ",iccc!u lU'Vkvtlon -f r OTerBO") gueAts-itils well fiirtiisli cil, aiiil j.ossjsscs very modern improvement for thecopitort.aud outei'taimiicnt of its inmuteei Tlie 'rooms are spacious and well 'venfila'tcd provided 'with jas arnl' hvter the fltti'ndanee prompt. una irespectxut and tlie tubie is ge.ierously pro vided with every delicacy of the season at mod erate rates. ' ' ' ' I; The rooms having lin refurnisheil' end ro uiodeluHl, we ,aie cnahhjd to oiler extra faeiiities for the comfort and pleasure qf our Guests. . ' GEO. K. CHASE & CO.; ' : 2lJ-tf Proprietors portli n '.'! ,r7'jvod .ix'iJi if- jl .rfbjdi ;.) Examine the. flans. cfteibefor Irmtrirti .jia. ;-.- - i -.... Pw.r -Vn Uti1 'li wets' chartered 47 years ago.1 ' 'Its Capital trnd Assets to the 1st July, .1867, is $6,000MX,TOd has- paid losses, during the last 47, years, amounti ing'to ' ' ''"' ' 1 .:! . . , ' t ' - ' . : $17,485,894.71, .;.-: . - ., -. - .' .-,!. .. arid now has over ONE MILLION abDve liabili ties, and is at thi's time one of the strongest com panies in America. IJn .thePartk ipating Lfe dan, you ra pay one-half of the Preaiiviij in Cal, aiid l Juote, the other half at 0 per cent, interest, and vou. w.ill not'be.calieil h'prm topay sa'.d tiotcs, but they wifj be ab.soiiied by the profit you be eutitled to after the '2d year, .vk : . , . ( ... (., .; p I kev. c. w. WKSTBUOOK. " O. . DJ, W . a, AXBMIUUT. . ' W. AttiEroHT. YESTBROt)K NURSEftlES, GREE.YS.COIIO, N.pC, Wetbrolt ' &r Co.,' PabipftiiiTOBa. ! ' . i .- ; : A The attention of the, public is resjectfully colled tfi tdie.large andwelisekjcUid stock of .... .s .,, j FRUIT TREES? " T.. , GRAPE VINES. - ! ' SMALL FRUITS. TIARDY EVERGREENS, - ' - ' ' - ami SHRUBBERY, Cultivated and for sale as these Nurseries and Gardens. ' Special attention is fnvitcrTto fi vcrv larpe tot of CATAWBA GRAPE VINES,-, foe vineyard planting. The quality of these Vines cannot le excelled, being grov.u from strong cuttings, and well T(Xted by thorough "cultivation. 'ihe Senior Proprietor is the eldest son -of the late S. W. V eat brook, the pioneer .Nurseryman Vii'l Friut Grower of the Southern States, and is rliorrmghly skilled in-this department of Rural Enterprise, having lieen engaged in the Nurserv biLs'uiess tiftccn years. - . . ( A large portion of the "Old West-Green Nur series" is ooimeetCTl with this .estatil'ishmeiiti with several lajcge bearing expeiiiuentai Orchai'tls of toe liest American and European iruifs.. . .there fore the Iroprietors art? well infoi'fned as' to tlie most euitaole varieties for general cultivation. The Fruit tiade is quite profitable this season to many of our citizens, who have only small orchards, and domestic Wine making is on the increase-. : Who will make a paving 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 vour orders to WESTBROOfc & CO., Box 5d, Greenslwro, N. C. Catalogues, with list of prices, names of varie ties, and a great deal or information, sent to all applicants who enclose a three cent postage stamp. Orders for Jail and cant Winter 'planting- solicited early, as the . season for transplanting begins in November. JENKINS & PERRY, Agents, scp 13-2m Raleigh, N. C. THE ETNA LIFE INSURANCE CO. 01 HARTFORD, CONN , ; THE PTSTrxVTrVriJ FEATURE OF-A l.i' fl-'o-. i .. ,,. C;0:MlPi S Y'. 1 ; By the Stock Tlan the. full cash effect of Jthe Premium Is Immediately secured to the Insured, tho Company taking1 all th risk ' By the1 trorely i l i . i . r. ii i uiauuuji-an, fne. fnu.yauie m nurance ot .tjhp lVeiuium Paid is notccured to the.PoUcy-b.oldef , ivho takes a' portion of the'Hsk niinsclf. " ' One square, first liiaei-tton,...,,..',;.,,.,!;...!! 00 One aqoaMrUure ntoiitbar.k.i'.i....U...... e Ot " . " .all pUi,..,..-..w...ifcl....lO 00 - , twelve raontas, ......... Tm Hnnw Him nmllii ' ' ' -l " i . mi i mwtha, ; . . w . , .-; -.t j U 00 " t-'f moptimnmum.mM M 90 One oolttrniijtwvo .ontlia, . , . ...JOO 00 Baslaess Carts, ttaeetintrtwletoyettf,,'?:.... S 00 AduertisemenU notispactilad arte femj pbllbed tt ordered out and charged aoeordinffly. All sdvertisemenls considered due from Arqt Insertion and collectable accordingly. -3 ' T i - 77 -. --. . - ; ,iy ...18 00 A Ait . . . V UU iiA i i JOIC SIOHOLS." '" JOHS O. GORMAN . t w. . OKW V TtlATHEKY. i! - .! .: oM :ii li ijmi-in vtMtlf ... -a A il -u ... 1 a .U MICHOLS,!. 00RMAN. 'NMHERY rt'1. - :. -ft I ill th tic; ! tKACTICAL i ' tt i : , . i . ;.,ic ..-:t 1,.: . . l I Ip . . If ' ' I'll 1.' I .'li! . '! 1 jj'vj nl ,' jtf.H i-i 1 1 ,7 BOOK ANU'JOB EEINTERS, ; Idvln nil , ;1!."ll 1I TK t ll 1 : it., t.i'n one 1:h3 iii i r. -'".a ;i) ii i ) f , tt a t'i'i :ifO 'S'O.pcr cont.'1ividend rctiinied to yon , cancel arid 'the notes U 11 be' by tlio tVunpan-V.t' ' We cliallege cpmparison with any otlierj invest ment yielding anvthing likq.siie,h udyant;;cous results. '' ' ' ' 1 ''' ' ' The ''Connectictit Motaal" boastingly elahrrs.-to lc tl largest, lat, usl dieiuigst.Cqinpany in alj the country ytU $1(5 tMMyXa) of assets.. Shfe paid' her memTra ?() 'percent, divident last year. Remember you roui-t i)o a member 4 tears before getting it aud sLe hiw, now dropped; down to f0 per cer.f. ' Like the MG refit E-t''.ru,'- she &ct:ns to ie'dro ing back into a "safer hdiiidr."! ! vr , f Loi.k in llirns- Jieprt, at pagf HI'.,, .and j-pn w'.ll see the following statement : . i Total atrtbunP'bfTloss' rid claims Vrail, $272j7(XKOO,aiii3$184HJOC(i' itretfisted."! In thus same reports yo Und no such staiouient .ootyHjf)' BLUE, tmUXM E R ..IU -I 'ra L .1 'v U , l '' lif ,J.J '. iM 1.1 .0 -. "'j ' i r mti ' -i The )roprietors o this popular establishmcn t (onei&f tWrtHVB-1 i-brfiplcfen thc'sbdfny glvd their entire attention to the prompt and artistic eXeeu- ?-...,'. -u:.: . vfoi-;vpn ; ! ihi V il.7"..i idiiow Jti'W .nail t.i : ,i? -. ' I ' it - :i'l ; i V-iiT lledV :BD0IT Antj'; JOB'PRrNN " ii-.f. - j ,,:m ;'t. : Shlil ti '.K.:'i !.' II ii j o'1 ... j- nl id . ' M:,f) ;:'!, j.iLrii i : ! Ttnir slock at . -. 1 !:: : i!':i,l ,i i,; .'O ' i , -.1 I . J fi I -' A f ' !" ll ii. '-' n n iv '' - - - ;':. '-i A'l . rio.l PLAIN AND, FWCr. PAPERS QJLRU ! ')!',;...j'-f .m u !! t'-'tiu'i i-iii It! . - 1 1 t . : ' i v-.-t .j- Htt ! e.vt'lyiKpn &c.,is birge aud varjed, and, having becA pur--fhteetr MlwhilrV'f'lme,, 'for-1 dash, cun'lie fur ,akhsd tlaiir ptiti:o s much clieaptri than tnsanie Wtwifd .l.rf (fhi frMrejUjakrif. oIj; 'about the little .trxx' V.'itii her $" assets she is now paying her'irietrifier! fiftper 'ccbt, dividends. Then compare her Ndn-Forf citing En dowiiient table, with this jaoat aivr.niageous otf ai! companies, and see when has tbe Cheapest ( rate : ''-.-,-" . JCTXA. , 0i'&T. Mt'TCAli, 14 to 40 $:)4,78, l"? to 40 3G,80.' 20 to 40 mA? "iU to 50 , 14 to 40 ftt,'. l." to 40 ' 88,74. "fit, 20 to 40 80 to; 60 ,. ,r,2." i 5ojr4. The aliove tables' iiie. on each thousand doUaH, and continue 65 years', in tike proportion.' ' 1 i And the reason half die: TStna is drawing tire 4 trom tnese oig' gans is smipiy owing totne tat tnat uer omcer& ..win namue ,uoiisju, ana, pay more dividend- than ?'thc ' pureiy- Mutual, vfth ,MrjUTjP!0IT'3l7-i!.li 816,000,000, and pay losses besides! The ExxAhiw averaged l,.")00new policies per month since 1st January, 1807, in the face of all opposition, and' there 13 STltif. KOOM IT TTtiB Sound Life Bod. T AW BOOKS FOR SALE I, -W-4 , TJ.:iil; Wc have the foflOwm LAW BOOKS forstde ; STEPHEN, pS , PLEADING, 2 copies. J0N;ESi; LAW REPpETg, yoW-4, 2, 3 arul ,4. to save their atavr "property. by, '' f.ti'iTr-a"' ..-.ihiLm riia 4T.v rt iiA'vr ' 'i 'iiit'i fi'.' .u f ,j .i f mh 1 " T - . 1 0 a, t X T ITrlirTI TH DLfuT A I I IV I I . I ivo Pl-eaU upon the colored delegates .wfts; manifest-1 "TrAHTED TO EEHT--A oi by the exeiteraant and entntunaam witn wLicn f f ,,. , ; i ;:, K. thtr-oA-d th ynTiAi of then-ore co-"i-''r'r-te lEnquH'e tt this omce. ttL eepl3-tf IREPELL'S LAW REPORTS, vol. 9. i. , -,-ws.iit hkA titn'it-; -i.i'ii'iT 'i, ..... . ... cot l.,ififO) vi J5UJJiH.- li aison! .HIKES' " - - S vrda J " " '' ., ;HitJvJUa.-;0 f 'tir 'rlA 9l.fT -1.1 . ii llii -J l f.il N:. F, BUKIIAM'S CELEBRATED ' T . .' 1 ' , ' 1 1 1 French Jonval Turbiuc Wheel, Water- Tliis WHEEL, the Greatest Invention of the age, surpasses all r ther wheels in power, economy of watt-r, and stecdine-is of run, siinplu in con struetioi! and a mas-itero'ece of workmauship. It is not Kablc' to get out'of ortler',' and from its liosition in the flume is ac -essiUe at all times. , It is cheaper than any oiitcrw heol (of the same weight ana nnisnj ,n Biarivei. t?'9cnfl for circular. 'y' '' ' '; ' 3? Persohs ordeiing these Whcela ran have them nut P .bv most couitittcJjt workmeu at a small cost. ' Ad'lress njl orders to ; - E. H. CflESTERMAN, 1 Alillwright tuid Engineer, Richmond, Va. arig S'-wSin :' Sole Agent for Va: & N. C. PRICE $1.50 PER BOTTLE. ie- ' For sale by till 'the principle Druggists in tl United Stntos. 1 : '-; ; ' ": . - tSff Scn anyt-here by express on reieipt of price.-- r ' " ' 1 ; ,; BEVViARE OF; COUNTERFEITS! -': " -,i - .i 1 -cirti, See that X LAWJIECE & po., is blown on the bottle and stamped on' the cork.- ' ' i' gEST DEXED TEUTT FOR FxVMILY USE. ' , Families or Schools, desiring to sntiply them solves, with a good article of Dried Fruit for winter dse. can have any kintK or an assortment, care fully selected and packed in half-barrels or barrels, 1- auidvinz to the unaersigned. Annies, lieclcd and unpceled Peaches. Pears Cherries and Plum's, how on hand and constantly shipping.. E. A. V(MJI.tSlCf , sop i;Min. SaleuiyN-C. r aAfi lef;d1nq-kfr-fV 3w.,'pr'omptly answered. ! l J" c1"' '''' i j . a . ' si .-u v.- n it at in. ii 10 trt u: ttMni '.i'iriU :ie , foJihwrtt to ,Y norri'i'I a xidMrrtt-Sit. ! be bad at a bargain. Jmoloa 01 ajiin -jnil2 Sofot&lWaxAAimiiv llATWOClit tEaksigh. J' mCHOLS, GORMAN & NEATHEBY. N. 0. 'A sept23-tf. IfST PUBUSUED., , Tajiums'Jr..a almahao, . We are now prepared to famish the above Almanacs to ikwkselJeAlercJiatits ana Dealers in awr t uantity . -1 , t ' - . Orders will be promptly filled at $8 per hun dred, or $75 per thousand. WlLLfAMS & LAMBETH, .-i .' Sii " Booksellers and HtiddoiCrs 2 'Mp fetf. n n th:': .ti eiflt iiiRaleighf N C f ; LVE ' litlXNCE ACEim WANTED. "0 :Alohg'eBuiblished and first! cldsU LifeTnsn riuiW CompariV'hi' 'Nw-' Tork1 are tijwaiif' ''of an Agent "at lialelgnj 16 tak 'crtir CardunaidrBer eral cobntietf as-' tt! ' ifistrlctfl XJood tmmeriua aoatoVtfeTerice uost laciampaay' -applkidrau Address Bos 3005 P. QXtsk&mts aihtd a;ng28-lm. Q.REAT NATIONAL AV. II. CRO-W, General Agent,. for N. C. & Virginia;' TO Double Track. Itoutc 1 THE YEST. ?til f .(! i;io ( 1 1-1 ,! 1 IO-. t .' ' li Iii K.! il ;-.- ! if J . ( y.i J I i J !: i.i 'i'iu.C' tf. !:f i.d d( ATTORNEYS, i ii; iff- - - ' .)J"'-i' 1 i.niNS'fARr.T.ft;i; , !. .. sy ti CLERKS; 1 ;,., yv ' 'II i 1.1 l.l ii viik-iii '..,.,, r-j.v r;,:;rJl:tTl)PIE&iI) fumislilfl-a't snorlocl. ttescrlptidn fi-sitoT ilnt n. 3&'"JTr ! :,S iit allow nil f ii! I" .itun inouiO bl il .I'fiti"f r. b'to I ; i.i .1 ,HJ I'' I " 1 TRIAL POCKET'S,,,,, , 1 ' ECtpNDOCtk - 1 ' ; mArPJAGE TrtEGlSTER, . a-A i .1 I -tl U: ?d Iff"! '' ."1 '.I.: :i id, Jjorf It :,.i.ii 1 BAIT IM ORE & OHIO AND RALEIGH AND GASTON RAILROADS. Persons w ishing to Travel or Emigrate to the Western or South Wesffcrn States ftom this mot of North Caroliua, are informed that permanent arrangements have lieen made lietv.ecn the alove Rail Roads, br which- Passengers can obtain THROUGH TICKETS, :iat the -Office of the Raleigh and Gaston lvail lioad at Raleigh, to ST. LOUIS, Mo., CINCINNATI, 'Ohio,- r ' CHICAGO, Illirum, INDIANAPOLIS, Tad., ', CLEVELAND, Ohia, ' ' . ST. JOSEPH, Mo., CAIRO, IUuiou, MEMPHIS. Tcnn., LOUIVILLE, Ky, UILWAUKIE, Wis., . r-- . DETROIT, Michigan, . PITTSBURG, Pa., KANSAS CITY, Mo. COLUMBUS Ohio; and ALL . estcni and South. Western Cities. . Passengers going West froni Ridei'i via tlte Baltimore' & Ohio Rail RonrT, can either take tlie ronte rii Portsmouth and Bay Line of Steamers to Baltimore, or tlie roiite vm Richmoitd. , Fredericksburg and Potomac Rail Road to Wash ington Citv, where close connections arc made with three Dtiilu Exiixxs Train on the Balti more & Ohio Rail Road tor .all Western Cities, leaving as . etc., gotten, up in a tasty; style. OLD BOOKS, ' ' 1 -' !'!!? 1 1 . .NEWSPAPERS, .: ,- 1 -' . 1 ', 1 -I -; ' r. ' ..: . ';" MUSIC, . ;J ;. !'' 'periodicals,' " ! ' : - " ' -"' LAW RETbRT,1 'fctS!. -1 vi ) .v.nui ) t Bound in any style.' ' ' ' . . . . I ..... ; ,, , .1 , if. 1 1 i J 1 . ',,!. -.); .-ij. f;:ti! . : .'. . I.',." II I i U'tlli 'i!3 "i'-tl 4 ! . ii. 11 !il . I'.tl'-. dlv, -1.J if li) ADMIN IfJTRATOR'S - IiONl COOKS, .; ,- 1, . . !.)!-. i"-j! '1 a 1 )i;!.f lt Avxi . j, , GLVRPIAN,i:B0(NU!EGCHS, Trv;iBOsi bL - SJ.1" Ruled to anvpatefn and Bound 'to ordir.' ' SCHOOL and . COLLEGE fJATALOtATES, : '; v .' , ;--i' :. : ) r. J. CIRCULARS, REPORTS,, .QJPLOMAtS, Tj:ave Baltimore. Mail TS-ain, 8.4.1, A. M.- Fast lice, 5.J0, P. M. Express Traiuj, 11.45, P. Mr : LiivvE Washington CiTYn , ' . , . Mail Train, , 7,45, A., , . . " Fast Line', ' , 430, Pi.M.. ' ' Express Train, ' '"5.4. V. M; -." Tlie ad.-antages of this line over all. others Palace SUle-Iipoin Day and Nibt .(ars, Saving lii'Tihi'e and Distance, and so fcw'clrai'gcs of Cars corhltfne to renler this tlie most pleasant and do- siralile route, cspecidhv to l amiiies, Dr , Ltntios m travcliing alone. I iii-re l uiii' 1 1 but one change df Cats lie'twcen Baltimore, fiiicilinati, Indianapolis, and but 'two to St.' Louis, 'Cairo, Chicago and the principal Cities, Wt and South. . 1 : 'i' j From jite to ten doUar-i will be saved bv pur cnasing through ticket, lsiles a great deal of arthovance at Points wheTe Cars and .BAggage-rc changed, whereas Passengers hohhng throuff7ii tickets will get their baggage chicked uirough, anrT iill transfers of Passengers nnd Baggage are tnade vrittiotit aioy additional expense to the Pas senger, except the cost of through tickets. Pas sengers on through tickets m stop at any point on tbe route, as through tickets are good iintkl u&ed. - - - , Passengers leaving P.aleigh, Stitordtv mbrhin will not, be, dotaincd at .Bidtunore or S"ashingtofe on Sunda- ; they will take the Fast Line for the" West m tJifr afternoon '"A ' " I :''. j -LARGE PIvTIES nud FAMILIES, wiahir, to, emigrate to .' the, Wattern . and South Weaiem States, shonld'address me, several 'weeks before starting, as a reduction will be -made to Partaee of ten full Paseeager aud upwards, u iijliely nooco 1 :i 11 r .1. l P-ublislicr anri X-A'ts'tKealof BATTLE'S DIGEST afKl rHILLIPSSU .-. : f.; -ki r. i'lru.ii '".-'A 'HI PREME COURT , 1 REPORTS.-! .'; iT u ; ; : ' 1 '1 '!" f j f i.i f - L, U T O : . .i'V-.t 5 -ci ( ; n.-.'i The origin of mint; JULEP, . , 11 ' : .'.vif'':. 1 Being the wui: Story and ImctitaTIe;f'af'of tbe fair iUsxtfE, . -K a i-v.'i -' . . ir-..' J 'in .:i ,k A Il'orioUS POEM,; iiiti r? ... . . .. 1. ...." - I T - ' A few copti, of this popular Poem . still, jon haai4.it... - .1 :. .' ' 'J " '.-uji rni I Seut by Hail, ;K)t paid ,001 jrtfcptcioi riBTY CENTS. ' " NrCHOlJs, ;GOltMAiif & lCEATltjRT, nU12-Ktf." .? Ji 0: tV JUUIYf.-Cl' ill ; i.nit t. E0ESE STOIiM." ;' T I 0.1 i'. i. 4i ,iu- .-'; i;ty.UJf. ., Stolen.from on stable, on. Monday nozUVne tTth instant, a SIALL BAY HOItSK y bas iie vef beem' altered',' U fcight year did, 'wbit' spot in .the fon3lkead,.jhee. white, aiid mav blacfc'fact, and a large, knot in his.side; aianecu. -Jiortyjind Is'bYahded on th left' shoulder "J.J. ' . it Th&lois'a w-id-n wdthBeVerrtliren" wiR )e thankful ot any. infmatieo t)Ua viU kad to nis.recovcry. t- . ... i- ,r i Jl i. 1 i n ...... &ep lo-ii e r ;.:-'-'""'" '-:a I'""'! " EDiTli.1 r::'.iad A is given, oesiuea njivtvuigfui iiuuitr nnoiivavioip.-. :'' For through Tickets, apply 1q trJol, Gea Ticket Agtlf bf to Ticket AgeAt tTLlefA & Gas trin Rail Road: Raleiirh. N.; t1?. J ' ," ' - j . '-'.' T LOUIS' ZIMMER, " . '. inlSwtlUritA--,' si. ' i M: '1 -itUyniVi'o.iA ,ailt- iMialt. & Ohio R.H ;.;-; c a;.. Litm i! JOHN lWLSON,i .1 it" . i . ;o-i .iri. -Master of Tcanstxa-tation VA iU.ii ttte4W MqPVlJ-.a M uLni:.. jn?y SMmt 'noit ilricfl -gaiYwil it''! n 7ii I'siflO 1;C. 1 .1 SALE- 2.1 n u i .1 jU. n Jl ULHl(Jkl--S RiTTARY CARD & BJUL-11K A f , RESSi P ewq-fder,p4 Iidll teeeMe" K :l mmiioigoASnkaThjeb,yi : . ! ' ", ' .) rrL iP")rruinh'of FmUR from new wheaf, just I received and for sal )al26. at .v'laU w&a a 101 T. D. SLEDGESv t l! ! i t 4 ' 1
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 19, 1867, edition 1
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