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4 ' r v . .- ..-if , .. " . -"ft - - 1 -. ' " " . V ' .'. . "?: ft 1 , . Published Semi'Weekl arid Wekiy by , HELPIjP, CHAPIN PBoraiKTORs. TEEMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. PAID INVAKIABLY IN ADVANCE: SLMI-WIEKLY, Binnte aipy, per nnnm i... WKKKLY, to club of five, ftt the rate of . . . of Uiu or more, at tl'f rate of. .$4 00 . 3 00 . a m . a oo r rpEE HEW YORK TIMES- A Political, Litkrary akd Miscella neous Newspapkr. Enlargement of the Daily, SemUWeekly and Weekly Edition. ITie Nkw York Times has recently been en large'd to tbo niae of the London I'imes, and is now one of tho lurst and chcajHjst newspaiiers in the worltL Eu:h uuniler of each edition con tains eight papes of sevcu long columns each, making fifty-nix columns in alL. JU is.always printetl-pn gotxl pujier and in clear trv& making it the hh(toiiicst and most legible Newspaper in the 1'nitcd States. t ' ' t' 'Hie Times aims, first of all', to give the earliest and' most reliable NE WS from all sections of the United States and from all parts of the World. Its Correspondence, Foreign and Domestic; iif variety, fullness and literary interest and ability, is not Sflrpus.scd by that of any other journal, i In the Southern States especially, from which it has Ix-en so difficult to obtain reliable information, the TIMES has a large number of able, intclh'igfnt and candid correspondents whose reports of incidents and opinions are of great interest and value ; and from every Capital in Europe it receives early and reliable intelligence. In its-KoiTOKlAL Department the Times seeks to criticize passing events of every kind w ith can dor, intelligence and a paramount regard for tle best interests of the community. It avoids al- ways appeals to mere passion, and aims to direct j -and convince the judgment ratner tnan apjcai io prejudice. In politics it maintains the funda mental principles of the Union Party seeking the Kestoi ution of Peace and Union upon the bu 818 of Equal llights and rniversal justice, and urging always and everywhere the elevation and improvement of all classes of the community.. In dwiliug with the South it will insist ujxni a just and considerate policy-r-deniaiidiiig fall and steady oU'dience to the (.institution and lnws of the Uuiou, ample protection for the enfranchised slaves in all their rights of life, liberty and pniperty the developmeut of tlie muterial resources of the country, und the general advancement of all classes of the "jieople in education, morality and religion All topic s, in all departments, foreign and domes tic, will receive in the TlMKtJ full and careful dis cussion. In Literary criticism and intellivKnce, the Times will I especiidly full and complete. Klali orute aud. extended Kevicws will lie made of ijp works that may deserve tbem, and no aiii5 will be s-ptired to make this Department more tlnui ever satUfuctory. The AuRicf ltliul, (ahimebcial and Ft NANCIAL Reports of the Times will be prepared with cpiite us much care, and will be in every rer spirt nt least as full ami satisfactory as thou of. any other paper. "its Ucports 'f CHigri'.iioiinl and I'risliitive l'v-M-irdins, of pitblie l)o umcidof Milueof all kiinl-, of l'riK-eediinzs in Courts, of public niect- in, etc., etc., nil! Ik:, full and reliable. A"" "u'n "f rjjiniKf fill lie xjiurtd- to tnuhe 1hr T'lufM flu iwiat rnl'l(hU , iutt n xtiiig und rt-Lirlil.- iiijitjuijn r in the Vn'tiil Sliitm. "It has a verv large corps of able and experienced writers inew n department, and will add to tluar uuiii !cr, lth at ome and itbrond, as i;ircuinstances may reipiire. 'Hie following an; the prices of the sveral edi tions, payable in all cases in advance: The Daily Times, per annum $10 The " " (Sunday Edition included) 12 Semi-Weekly Times, one year : '.i S. -mi-Weekly Times, two copies one year. 5 Weekly Times, one year 'eeklv 'Hmes, live copies one year .. f . Weekly Times, ten copies one year ..1.1 Tbc-c prices are iu anable. We have liotravel x.r :ijr, i,ts. Kemit in Checks or l'ost-office Mouey Orders il pocMblo. -Address II. J. UAVVKiND & CO., iii iv 1'iUtf. TinfM Of ire Xt ir York. WKSTBKOOK. Kit W. Ti. O. W. AI.HKI'.llT. A1.B1U(,I1T. ESTBROOK NURSERIES, GREENSBORO, N . C . , Westbrook &. oM Proprietors. Tlie attention of the public is resectfully i ullod to the large ami well selected stock of Fill IT TREES, GRAPE VINES. SMALL FRUITS, HARDY EVERGREENS, and SHRUBBERY Cultivated and for sale as these Nurseries and Gardens. Special attention ia invited to a very large lot of CATAWBA GRAPE VINES, for vineyard planting. The quality of these Vines cannot be excelled, Ix'tng grown trom strong cuttings, and ell rooted by thorough cultivation. The Senior Proprietor is the eldest son of the late S. W. Westbrook, the pioneer Nurseryman and Fruit Grower of the Southern States, ami is thoroughly skilled in this department of Rural Enterprise, having been engaged in the Nursery business fifteen years. A large jsntion of the "Old West-Green Nur series" is connected w ith this establishment, with several laro tearing experimental Orchards of the best American and European Fruits. There fore the Proprietors are well informed as to the most suitable varieties for general cultivation. The Fruit tiade is quite profitable tlis season to many of our citizens, who have only small orchards, and domestic Wiue making is ou the increase. . . . . Wbo'will make a paying investment in;A large Marketing Orchard, or a surer one in larire Vine yard of the best Wine Grape in the State, bearing regular und abundant cros every year ? Send your order to WESTBROOK Se CO., Box (, Grcenslioroj N- C. Catalogues, with list of prices, names of var-je-" ties, and a great deal or information, sent to all applicants who enclose a three ccutposhige stamp. Orders for Fall and early Wintco planting solicited early, as the season for transplanting leginsin Novemlier. JENKINS k PERRY Agents, scp lJj-Um Raleigh, N. C. yATSON'S P.ALLKUY, PHOTOGRAPHS, Colored in OU.. ' PI It T XiRAPHS, Ci -lored in Water Colors.! PHOTOGRAPHS, in India Ink. PHOTOGRAPHS, in Pastcll. ; PHOTOGRAPHS, Itrgc. PHOTOGRAPHS. Small. IVORYTVPES, l'orcebiiu Pictures. AMBROTYPES. FERREOTYPES. All execututed with neatness and dispatch at Watson's Gallery, Raleigh. N. C. jull2-ly QUI) LIGHTNING RODS REPAIRED. .T. C. CARTER, WITH LOUGEE BROTHERS, Would respectfully inform the citizens of Raleigh and the public at large that he is prejxircd to re pair Old Lightning Rods at short notice, as he is fa ex)erieneed workman in the business, taf Call at Lougoe Brother's Shop, , aep Si & . ... . . :W II" iiiiElil (..' " If -!1 New Series. 7V&$ GUKKN Nl'IiSElliES ANJ UA.l iVV J DENS. GREENSBORO', N. C. . 0- P. MENDENHALL, Pj-oprielor. , We offer to the public, at wholesale and retail. fpr 18G7 and 180S, 1 1 FKUITS AND ORNAMENTAL TREpE rf nRITBS AND PLANTS. Apple, Tears, Peach, Plum, Apricot, Nectarines find Grajes. Well rooted vines 1, 2 and 3 yeur plants ; Currants, Gooseberries, Rftsplerrie8, Blackberries, Strawberries ; Ornamental Shrubs in variety ; Evergreen Trees a large stock j looses, Heading and Greenhouse Plants ; Bulbous ltoots,t&ci, See. j Novemlier to March is the time to plaDt your (jrcliArda. Send us your orders, and they will be flarefally jpacked mid tdiipped to any point on Rail ijtoad,- Tdirms cashj'or collect on delivery; Send stamp for Descriptive Catalogue. Address I WEST GREEN NURSERIES, Nov. 22 tf. Greensboro, N. C. ff" the Bond Holders or the r N.f0- BALL E0AD COMPANY- OFFICE N. C. RAIL ROAD COMPANY, ) Company Shops, N. C, Nov. , 1867. f Most of i von having agreed with my predecessor, Ir. Webl to take new for your old bonds, I take tjus methd of informing you we are now ready 4r the exchange. ' , To capitalists I would say, we will sell $300,000 1 tff eight per cent. couion Uiuds, secured by mort iago on tftie Road, and juivable in five, ten, or Ltjwenty yejuu, as the;purchaser may desre inter est pavablje semi-anuuauv. I The deit of the a)mp"arry- is alwnt $700,000. Bonds to fund this debt will be issued. I The rerty mortgaged to secure the payment i( these lnds is worth in currency seven millions f dollars! There can le no letter security. ' Tlie boadswill l sold onlvat par. - : l JOSJAli TURNER, Jr. Xv. Iff Cw. l'res't N. C. It R. Co. ;STEVESS HOUSE, 21, 23, 24 S: 27 Broadway, New York. OfflOHite Jiowliii Green, Oil the Eiuopcaii Plan, T HE HTEVENS HOUSE, is well and widely knoMn to the travellini liublic. The l(K-a- tion is ofieciiilly Suitable to merchants and bttsi ticss inein: it i in dc pruxiiuity to the l:i-iiiCHs pan of tStc city is on the highway t Siulbeiu and Western travel and adjacent to all the prin cipal K nil road and SteamlHcit depots. I HE STEVENS llvl SE has liberal accom modation for over :!O0 guests it i-well furnish ed, and (possesses every lnixierti improvement for thecombjrt and entertainment of its inmates. The, rooms art spacious and well veutilarcd provided with ga and water the attendance is prompt and restctful and the table is generously pro vided with every dvliciwy of the M?nson at uuhI- ! crate rates. lhc rooms having Uen returnislied and re- modclcd we are enabled tf offer extra ta( ilitk's tor tho cin fort and plejisure ot onrtincsts. GEO. K. CHASE & CO., 2-i-tf Pii'iricti'rs, K. IJU HI I A MS C EI.ElJitATEI ) I'rciKtli Joii:iI Tiirbcuo Water This jSVHEEL, the Xircatest Invention of the age, surpasses all other wheels in power, economy of wter, and steadiness of run, simplu in eo struct iot and a masterjiece of vorl munship. It is not ljable to get out of order, and from its jiositionfiii the Iliimc is accessible at all times. , It is cheaper than any other wheel (of the same weight and finish) In miirket. Send for circular. persons ordering these Wheels can have them pnt up by most: com c tent workmen at a small eot. Address all orders to E. II. CI IESTEH M A N, I Millwright and Engineer, I RicTinioml, Va. ang 8w3m Sole Agent for VavSi N. C. gALB OF VALUABLE IlEAX ES'EATE AT AUCTION I i On tlie 21st day of Decemler, 1807, in pursu ance of n decree ui Equity, made at June Term Inst of the Supreme Court ot JN. C, in the case wherein; the Heron Mining Company in complain ant and Joseph Wcisman is respondent, I si all proceed to sell at the door of the Court House of the county of Wake, in the city of Raleigh, to the highest (bidder, the follo wing descrilied property, to-wit : i About - SIXTEEN TRACTS OF LAND, containing in all some o o o ACIiE S Also tie mining of some privilege ujion two other tracts 1,000 ACHES Oft MORE. This land in situate in the County of Wake, and near the City of Raleigh. There is a contin uous and many parallel veins of Graphite, Flum la.'oor Black Lead, much of it of the highest quality; extending throughout tjhe entire f chain of tracts, some twelve miles in length. . Terms- 8. tier cent, cash, and the residue of the" purchase money ujon a credit of one, two aud three years. E. li. FREEMAN, Clerk buj itnie Court N ( '. Oct' 2, 18(17. swtd. J JOT EL FOR RE.T. Ofktce N C. II.ui.uo.vd Company, i Company Shof, N. ('., Nov. 14, 1HU7. ( S'aled iroMsals fir rentimr the Hotel at this, plan-, iKiloniiiji to the N. C. Railroad Company, will U received until Decern I kt l'Jtli. The Hotel, with its furniture, will !c Touted for three years. Possesion iveii 1st of .lanuarv next. JOSIAIl TCRNKK, .lit., Nov. 18 2w. Pres't N. C. R. K. Co: S EOOND EDITION OF .EATON'S FORMS. The above work, revised, enlarged and correct ed by the author, ami containing 055 pages, is now in the hands of the sulwcriber for Bale. Price $8 cash. I am requested by Mr. Eaton to state that all orders for the book must he sent to me. RUFUS H. PAGE, Ao'T. Raleigh, N. C, Not. 25, 18(7.--wlm. T 1 C E . The creditors of the lati f rm c Farris & Lack, who on the 12th day Of i.Mr. , lt'fid, were and now art such, are herebv notified to preacnt lefore me awl prove their debts and demands on. or before the UtU day of December next . , VV. t. MASON, M. E. ' i no. 2, 1M7.-11. . ; .m raCeigh, pkEMOEESrS1 iMOKTHLY MAGAZINE, univejl? acaowleEoftiieifodel Parlor Maga JL rine of Ameridtj" deroted 1 for Original Stories, Poems, Sketches, Architectnre and Model Cofct tagea, .HonsehgltC MAttera, Gems of ITionght, Personal and Iiterar Gossip, Ciucluuing special departments bn FahiDnig,Iniitirlictkms on Health, Music, Antn!mduJtlc.,by the best authors, and profusely illustrated with costly Engravings (full size), useful and reliable Patterns, Embroideries, and a constant sticcesskm' of "artistic novelties, withthei; uceful and.'onttrtaining literature. N9 peru1ofefirment,exoin or lady of taste, can Afford to do without the Model Monthly. Single copies, 80 tents ; back ti umbers, as Bpeqimema, dP txntt ; eitiiex. mailed free.. Yearlv, $3, with a valuable premium ; two copies, $5 50 ; three ' copies, $7 50; five copies, $12 and splendid premiums- for clubs at $3 eacS, wjt the first premium to each subscriber. , A new Wheeler & Wilson Sewnglklachie for 20 sutiscriWrs at $3 each.' ' ' Address, " Wi JENNINGS IXEMORESTj' Na 473 Broadway, New York. : . , Demorest's EMvnthly and Young America tx gether $4, with the premiums for each. 1 Nov-o tf 1 " PROSPECTUS OF THE 1 .... ' ... WESTEM dHOKIOLE, Liuoolnton, North Carolina. f To the People of Western North Carolina: The loyal Union party of Western JNortn Car olina have long felt the. need of a thoroughly loyal Republican pai, 0 advocate tbeir laiuiSj, aid contend for that freedom or speech so long denied Us try the enemies of the Union, w ho, when tlieir causa failed, scarcely hoped that, their livas would be. spared, now eneouratred by. the "policy" of Andrew Johnson, use every means in their noWerv' kv falseliood and misrepresentation, to naike vur rwends m Congress leuevtaat no loyal elejncnt exists in the State, and that; a, genaralaijj- nesty is necessary 10 insure peace umu tjuicL io our section ; while the truth is, it would Iw.the Hiitiatoy step to , svoes of crime and bloodshod. The people, we pay, of the Western portion of the State have1 loiig suffered in public opinion for the Wani of abound, unbiased loyal press to ref pt thebti vile slanders and hurl lack the abufiive epL thets le.stowed upou us. ' We propose to supply the desideratum!' and 'eariiestlv'ask fhe co-operh- tion of everv true love of his couhtrv in oi ef- . forts to aid in swuriiig peace, justice, liberty and, eijuality to all deserving those inestimable privi- j leges; Ijet everv tnhn put HjS 'shonlderi to thcl wlu'dj.and we shJl soon see again the law of our country olieyed mill its supoi ters hoiioredjinstpad of the ojton'gritn'ihfihg ahd undisg'ulsed hatred of that particular class of rebels, who, whSlewipport iilg witJb all tbvix iutiencc the caue of . tbeir iuifi taken and ambit jolt leaders, ye't took vey good van tr get tbi irMelvVs into fat f fHccs ' somewhere iu the rer ot thr contending armies. In die aliM'tue of ready money, with -which to embark in the enterprise, we projiose to our fellow-citizens, tJuc .jxixJ all.'tlm foHowiiigplan by which a papoi" iiu Ix.-tallihhed : L't every tnan x'icrit' and (,rrt ltiuidf to tlie 11 tnut to ob tain, ihrrib r und the money in adouwc, and shiii a we jict :"(K nameii with tlic'Mccom panying $2 each, , we. shall, at once purchase the rcpii:-itc material, new from the foundry, and, it the wirlievt iM)ssiblo day, issne the first numlier of the lup'r. VV c hare cou versed with several pro minent gentlemen, and have receivetl assnrauce of their aid and supKrt. let every man do his part, and tlie .work is accomplished. The paper will be culled the WESTERN CHRONICLE, ami will 1 a thoroughly Union Journal, and a-stannrh supporter of Republican principle!, lew ill lie mailed to subscriUirs'at the low rate of Two Dollars per annum, w hich was the old-time price of a weekly newspuiOT. We place it thus low that every family may take oue of fu ir otnt, and uot depeud on borrowing their ncihlior's, as well sis to encourage our colored citizen?,' who now have eiinal rights before tlie law, to know and understand the events that are trai.-p'rini: around them, and who.-e dutv it is to see nud read fvr themselves. o plctfgc tiwt tlie i hrontele shall tie a pajx r tluit every, man may read, with protiu to himself, lnitli white and black, if they love tbeir country and her laws, ''ilie Publishers, lieing practical printers, ;uar:lt;e t'hq generul appearand' of the l,"I'l'rji while the Editorial Department will reflect whatever judgment and ability they may posse: We ask thtHTrenrK-of I .aw und rdcr to inter est theiusejves in behulf of this entuiJprW. Send in as many uames as possible imtnediiiUly, so as to is-ue the rirsr numlier at an early day. All eommunicatioiu and snl st-riptions should be addressed to J. C. BOiLVR & CO., Publishers, Lincolriton, N. C. rJHE EUEAL GENTLEMAN, A MONTHLY JOURNAL, rr-BLTsninj bt ' J. B. KOBINSON & CO. Office, No. 2 N. Eutaw Street, Baltimore Md. Devoted to Horticulture. In, this Department we give a practical experience. F I o r i c u I t u r 'e . y ogive especial attention to this branch of Rural life. Fruit 0 r o vi n g. Upon fliis subjqct we wiil give you the benefit of the practical exiierienee of the best Fruitv growers. ' Stock 'liaising. Tills Department will have able articles from ' ' writers of experience . . j' Agrictiltvre . We tlevote muK pains to give thoughts that will aid tlie young and old. II o usekeeping. 'Ilie good receipts. housewife will find many valirable T E .K M S One com , one vcar, in advance, $l.O0 t3EniTgcnfCTnivasV0r wanted Ev('ry w Info. l'o " birtji icr ctmt commifMon will lw- allow cd. Furi'urthcr ui'tU'iuatiun, utldrcss us alove, en- tump. jllll!)-tf JAW BOOKS' FOE SALE I We have the following LA W BOOKS for sale STEPHEN ON PLEADLNG, 2 copies . - ';" .V ' ' . , . 1 CHrrrrs biacKstJdne. 10NES' LAW REPOWTS, vols. 1, 2 3 and 4. ,; DtEDl-X'SLAW.liKPOUTS, vol. 9. i ' ' DIGEST, 2 vols. '; JONLV ,,1 T VV. "" vols.., - . , ,., , I 1 1 ii vi i. . ; ' . I: . i l Tliese Books pave been somewhat need and can bd haH aVa bargain; "' " ' " ' jcfllf NICHOLS, GORMAN & NAtHERY. n.- c.; December 3, 1867. ' GpENSBORO', N. C, ; HAS JUST: RECEIVED THE LARGEST STOCK of. QEKERAL MEliCilANDIZE he has ever had, ' " " ' ' .' i.i . DMY.GOOD&iil i li'; t JIATS and BS0E8, GROCERHLS, HARDWARE and CUTLERY, HARNESS MAXER'S less variety. . MATERIAS in end- GLACIER'S MATERIALS full supply. 1; ... t- .' - - -1: . PAINTS, OILS, AND DYE STUFFS sup ply extraordinary. GLAS8 OF ALL SIZES-A LARGER sup ply than usually kept in this market. Peruvian Guana, Raw Bone Phosphate Lime, Plaster, and Plows. i field and garden seeds. sheeting, cotton ' yarn, snuff, kails, Candy, rope, smokes g TOBACCO. i All for Sale at Wholesale or Retail. PAPER HANGINGS, WINDOW SHADES, &c . ,'ALSO AGEXT FOR VheeIer .fc Hilleck's Thrasher & Cleaner. "P. S. His Store at at' Jamestown ii well snp pliqd with all the above varietiea, at same prices as spkl at,in Green8bQpjjr , Connecticut mutual Life .... :::'. . .Ill .t w .7 iT; ' , pvTSURAjNC.pOJIPANY, . Of H it t6Yiy 0 0 n n e 0 1 i c u t , Assets near, -. - -Tri 17,600,0OaOO. Wifdi anlrTcorue over -" -.' 6,500,000.00, SftrplUS Asslt 'deducting Hia- ' bakk8J'oyer'i - r - 6,000,000.00. vilj -mi -is"',' ''-. ' " Tliis Company was organized in 1846, and now has over , .i - 30,000 Policies Hn'rorce', twinft 'a larjrer humler than anv other iuampaiiy in the worm. It Nt t Amets are Larger Company. tJuin any other Dividends have averaged over 56 pet cent, and a credit of one half the premium ia given, which, in case ot ueuth, is canceled by anticipated divi dends. The interest received, during the past ten years, has more than paid j,ts losses. Great rare in selection of risks ; Low rates of mortality ; Extremely low ratio of expenses to receipts ; Immense iiuymc from interest, and (Yaise.pient Targe dividends, reduce assurance to its lowest possible cot. All Policies IVon-Forfeitablc by their terms, and no extra charge made, except only where the i k is extra hazardous. No notes are required after the fourth vear Dividends paying half the premium thereafter. No D Ruction of Notes No Assessment. Assurance canl effected in all the forms desired. ' OF7, -Anv ierson seeking the safest and most E C O N O M 1 C A L PLAN should not fail to compare other tJompanies represented in this State, with the Connecticut Mutual, as published in the reports of the Insurance Commissioners of New 1 or aud Massachusetts. SAM'L. DOUGLAS WAIT, ' ' General Agent N. C. Office with P. F. Pescud, Agent for Raleigh and vicinity. . oct 8-3m N E V GOODS AT GREENSBORO, N. C. I AM RECEI VLN G and opening and constantly adding to my stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, On the corner of East Market and Davie Streets, lictter known Us the , Rankin & Mc'Lean Corner, GREENSBORO, N. a My GOODS are ALL NEW and well selected and consist of DRY GOODS, . CLOTHING, GROCERIES', BOOTS, SHOES & HATS, LADIES) HATS AND BONNETS, ' "' ' " ' in short Everything nsttally kept in this Market Thankful for past patronage, I ask a continu ancc of the same. Call and sec, before purchas ing. I erma exclusively CASH ,0 R BARTER. .. - There is si bitching lot, al the end of my store, for the hcunumudauon of my country customers 20-ly S. STEEJJ5. JMPORT ANT LAND SALE 1 On the 5th of Decemlier next, the subscribers will sell to the highest bidder, on a credit of one and two years, that highly improved and well known tract of .Land POMONA the late residence of Seth ones, dec. . It is situated in Wake County, N. C, fifteen miles North-East of Raleigh, and contAina 1,250 acres, Dut will be suryeyed and sold io Five Tracts. : The House Tract will contain between 500 and 00 aceea, and will be sold first.' The Lower Or chard, and Cider Presn , Tract next The Brick Yard Field next each supposed to contain 200 acreM. i- The' Ambiroaei Tract next, supposed to contain 109, acres. Than, the; Robertson Tract, supposed to contain 2 OO acres. : We-will takfr pleasure in showing the Land to airy obe wishing to purchase. . . . EDWD. A. CRUDUP, ) . i " ' W. w. moNTaOue, j Extr Oct. 27,67. wtd THE RALEIGH REG ISTER SEMIWEEKLY AND WEEKLY ramily and Political Newspaper, CONTAESS TEE LATEST NEWS,, LATEST MARKET REPORTS,. POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE DOMESTIC RECEIPEa. HINTS ON agricultuee; HORTICTJLTCRE, STOCK RAISING,. INTERNAL REVENUE DECISIONS, GENERAL ORDERS, und a large amount of USEFUL AND MISCELLANEOUS READING. TERMS: DAILY, single copy per annum, SXMI-WESKLT, single copy per annum,... WISELY, " " " " f ( .$8 00 4 00 8 00 to clubs of fire, at the rate of W ot ten or more, at the rate of . ... S 00 Send for Specimen Copies. Jt DANIEL R, 600DL0E, Editor. HELPER & CHAPIN TROPRrETOHS. Raleigh, August 16, 1867. LIFE INSURANCE AGENTS WANTED. Along established and first class Life Insu rance Cnmrjanv In New York are in want of an Agent at Raleigh, to take North Carolina, or sev eral counties as a district Good recommenda tions or references moat accompany applications. Address Box 8005 P. 0.. New York. 8t Vol. 1.- NO. THE ETNA LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF ILVRTFORD, CONN., THE DISTINCTIVE FEATURE OT A S T OCK COMPANY. By the Stock Plan the full cash effect of the Prenuum is immediately secured to the Insured, the Company taking all the risk. ' By the purely mutual plan, the full value in insurance of the Premium Paid is not secured to the Policy-holder. t- r . . .... ' wuo iajs.es a portion or tne nsR mmaelt. , Examine the Plans of the uttna "before Insuring MUsewhere. It was chartered 47 years aco. ItsCaoinal and Assets to the 1st July, 1867. is. M.OtW.OOO., and has paid losses, during the la&t 47 years, amount ing to and now has over ONE MILLION abave liabili ties, and is at this time oue of the strongest com panies in America. On the Partiripatmir Irfe rlan. vou can pav one-half of h Premium in Cah, and a note for tne otner halt at b jmr cent, mterest, aud you will not be called uiou to pay said notes, but they will lie absorlied by the profit you be entitled to after toe zu year, vu : . . 50 per ceut. Dividend, aud the notes will Iks returned to you cancelled, by the Company. ' ' ' ; I1U I 11 - M ciiauvge companson wirn nny onieT invest - ment yieiuuig anytning like aucli advantageous results. ' The "Connecticut Mutual" Lo'astrhgly claims to 1, iU 1 x L a. 1 1 i in uc iuw uu3bW ucbi aim encapese company in am the country-with $lG,00U,fKX) ,of as sete. She j'1"' "vi ui4uifvi9 JJ UAll. UtllUCUi 1USI j COL. Eememlwr1 you mtiRt be a member 4 years before getting it and she has now dropped down to 60 per cent. . Like the "GreatTuistcrn," she seems to be drOrf- 1 a. X 1 - J - a !.. 1. . . . . f ! m-rwicTv miu asarer naroor. Ixxtk in BHrns'-lieport, at pa'6 619, and yoii will sec the followinir statenicaiti i .! iotai amount ot losses and claims Unpaid, Z7i,7(KMM),and fl.s,000of it resisted. " : m this same.report vou find no such statement about tlie little yE'iNA. With her $7K)0,(KK) assets she is no,w pavuig lier memtjers o() per cent. dividends. Then rompnre her Non-Forfeiting Ed dowment table, with this .most advantnjroous, of all cqmpanics, and see which has the Cbeapett rates : FTNA. CoKX. MCTtTAU 14 to 40 $34,78. h't to 40 ot!,?(). 20 to 40 f0,.-.x. 30 to 50 52,2G. 14 to 40 $36,53. 15 to 40 38,74. 20 to 40 52,52: ' 30 to 50 55,04. I The alwve tables are on each thousand dollars. and continue t; vears, in like proportion.- And the reason that the .Etna is drawing flre from these big guns is simply owing to the fact that her .officers can handle $7,000,000, and pa. more dividend tnan the purely Mutual,, wi: 10,000,000, and pay losses besides. The Atna has averaged 1,500 new policies per month since 1st January, 18G7,in the face of all opposition, aud there IS STILL ROOM IN THIS Isound Life Jfoat. W. II. CROW, General Agent, aug2S-lm. for N. C. & Virginia. TMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. EVERY YOUNG MAN desirous to obtain a thor ough Practical Business Educatiou, should attend tne old established PRACTICAL BUSINSS COLLEGE AND NATIONAL TELEGRAPHIC INSTITU TE, Corner Baltimore and Charles Streets Baltimore, md. Founded in 1852. Chartebed is 1854- THB ONLY INCORP ABATED INSTITUTION Of the kind in tlie State of Maryland.. THE LEADING BUSINESS COLLEGE Of BALTIMOBE. THE COLLEGE IN MARYLAND Which has introduced the system of actual business practice to any extent. SPLENDID BANKS, BUSINESS HOUSES AND OFFICES,, in successful operation. 1 v Ererv Student becomes a Merchant Book- keeier and Banker, and goes through with the whole business routine of Buying and Selling, Shipping, Importing, etc., etc The Most Ejisnsine .' i i t and ljt Elegantly Fur unhid Estahlishment -if th" lei nd in. the Vnittd States. Every Young Mwi should write immediately for our large Illustrated College Jouriull,' contain-in"-' Terms of Tuition and full particulars, which willlie sent by return mail rree of charge, with samples of Money, Commercial und Busiue- Papers and Beautiful Specimens of Spenccrian Penmanship Address 15. K. LOSyEH, Principal. . jul 19-ly. Baltimore, Md. TJie GREATEST BLESSING of tits AGE is DANFORTH & CO.'S ' ' BON TON SOAP. ; f Its use will save TIME! as clothes wash quicker i LABOR I I as clothes need less rubbing MONEY I ! I. as one pound will go as far as two of ordtnary soap. ' It will not injure the finest fabric It will remove Grease-spots, &c , . .,, Get ti, and prove for yourselves. We alsb continue to manufacture our tELE' BRATED XXX FAMILY SOAP. : DANFORTH & CO., 70 Murray Street, New York. 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The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Dec. 3, 1867, edition 1
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