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Published SamhWtekly and Weekly by HELPER, & fiHAPIN rROPRIlTOm. TERMS OF 8UBS0fiIPTI0N.i u. PAID INVARIABLY IW ADVAHC PEMI-WEEKLY, slngla oopy, per annam. , ..$4 M .... 1 ' I. I V " OA to clubs at ft, at ths rata of 60 often or mora, at the rate of... v 1 00 DKLEQA TES. TfX ,TMZ I CONVENTION We give ,V?.T ?KateW elected ,$o the State Constitutional Contention : . Anton George Tucker, Henry E. Chilten! Alamane-Uenrj M. RyM w- r' Burke John S. Parker, Wf A. B. Murphey. Bladen A.' Wf Fisher, F.T French, ' ; : ' Bntnswck BJ.' Legg. , Beaufort W. By Rodman, Samuel Stilley. CV.if David L. Ileaton, W. H. S. Sweet anilC D. Tierson. WW Oapt. Plato Durham, Conser vative. Gut Wilson Carey, Republican, Phil lip Hodnett, Independent Chat ham John A. McDonald, W. T. Gun- ter. ; Cumberhind W. A. Mann, J. W. Hood. Carteret Abraham Congleton. Columbus Lennon, (Conservative.) Cabarrus W. T, Blume. CiUawfki James R. Ellis, ( Conservative.) Chmcanr Joha R. French. J DatiiltonLwuc Kinsey, Spencer. Mnlli can. 1 Duplini-Sumxid Highsniitb, J. W, Peter son. . !'. ,, n, . Edgecombe IT. A. Dowd, J. IL Baker, II. C. Cherry, (Indepetdents;) : j FarsytheE. B. TeagueJ Franklin 1. T. H&rrie, John II. Willian son . ' fliwfcwi M. J. AdylutLi G. wioilU John W. Tngland, J. L.Moore, Coffee Mayo. Guilford Rev. G. W. Welker, A. W. Tourgee. Qate Tiniathy IL Lassiter. ' lliyicood and Joel ton V. B, G. Garrett. lldifux John 11. Renfrew, II. Eppes, J. J. Hayes. Hertford J. B. IT are. Conservative. Harnett Jamca M. Turner. ' Jones David D. CoigroTe, Johnson Dr. Jas. M. Hay, Nathan Gulley. Lincoln J. II. King. W.r-R. W. King. ' ' " Mecklenburg Ed. Fullinga, 8. N.'Stillwell. Montgomery Dr. Q. A. Graham, Madison, Buncomlte, Henderson and Tran tyJcmui. G. W. Gahagan, Thos. J. Candler, James H. Duckworth. , MitdieU and Yancey Julius Garland. Mason, Clay and Cherokee G. W. Dickey, Mark May. Mmre Sween S. McDonald. Sorthampten Henry T. Grant, K. C. Par ker. Xtw Hanover J. C. Abbott, S. S. Ashley and A. II. Galloway.. ' Nash Jacob Ing. ' Orange John W.- Graham, E. M. Holt (Conservatives.) Person Dr. Wm. Merritt, Conservative. p,tt Byron Laflin, D. J. Rich. Prquimans - Wm. Nicholson. PttinoUihk and Camden C. C. Pool and Matchct Taylor. Iiubtton O. 8. nayes, J. L. Nance.. Randolph It. F. Trogden, T. L. L. Cox. , RutJwrford and Polk Rev. W. n. Logan, Jesse Rhodes. Itutlinyham Henry Barnes, J. II. French. lbwin and Davis Dr. Milton Hobbs, Al len Rose, Republicans, S. McCubbins, Conservative. Sampson- Joseph D. Pearsall, Alex. Wil liams, Conservatives. Stanly L. C. Morton. Wilson Wiley Daniel. Wayne Jessee Hollowell, Hiram L. Grant Warren John Read, John flyman. Wake James IL Harris B. S. D. Wil liains, S. D. Franklin and J. P. Andrews. Wilke, lrcd41, Alexander and CaldujellJ Q. A. Bryan, Calvin J. Cowles, C. C ' Jones, Wesley George and Jerry Smith. Those marked with a star are colored. Where not otherwise stated, the delegates are Republicans. 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Send us your orders, and they will be carefully packed ana shipped to any point on Rail Road. Terms cash, or collect on delivery. Send fitamp for Descriptive Catalogue. Address WEST UKJSKJS NUKSKKIKS, Nov. 22 tf. Greensboro', N. C. New Series. g ALE OF VALtlABLE REAL ESTATE AT ! - ' . AUCTION 1 ;, t-'. . the 2lat day of December, 1867, in pnrsi ice or a decree in , Equity, made at June Term ance wt ct tha Suprame Court of NJ C;in the case . neron Mining uarapurr is eomplaia- ant ani Joseph Weismaa is respondent, I shall ironed ta sell at the door of the Court House of toe eoontj of Waka, in the city of Raleigh, to the highest bidder, the following described property, to-wit : About i SIXTEEN TRACTS OF LAND, . containing in all some .4 v O O O ACRES. Also - the mining privilege npoa two other tracts of '. some J 1,000 ACRES OR IffOltE. ! ' This land in situate in the County of Wake, and near the City of Raleigh. 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Mail Train leavjw Weldon 10,35 A. M. Arriv, , at Raleigh. 3,60 P. M Freight Train Reaves Ralei h. . . 7,00 A. M. " " arrives at R eigh. .5,00 P. M. The Mail Trwria make T ROUGH connections with all i e'ir.U North. A. B. ANDREWS. OcL 15. tt, ; Supt. Tran QLD 1.1'iIITNING RODS REPAIRED. J. J CARTER, WITH LOlJEE BROTHERS, Would respectfullv inform the citizens of . Raleigh and . the public a large that he is prepared to re- natr (Md lJirhtninr Itmla at snort nouce, as ne is an exnerienced workman in the business. t&" Call t Loucee Brother's bnop. sep STEVEJISIOESE, 21, 23, 24 St 27 Broadway, New York, X Opposite Bowling Green, On the European Plan, milE STEVENS HOUSE, is well and widely -L known to the travelline nublic The loca tion is especially suiublc to merchants and busi- V fill ness men ; it U in close proximity to ine ousiuess part of the city is on the highway of Southern and Western travel and adjacent to all the prin cipal Railroad and Steamboat depots. 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It has a very large corps of able and experienced writers in every department, apd will add to their num ber, both at ..oine abd abroad, as circumstances mav require. TTie following are the prices of the several edi tions, payable in all cases in advance : ihe Daily I imes, per annum $10 The " " (Sunday Edition included) 12 Semi-Weekly Times, one year. 3 Semi-Weekly Times, two copies one year. . 5 Weekly Times, one year 2 Weekly Times, five copies one year ..... 8 Weekly Times, ten copias one year 15 These prices are invariable. We have no travel ing agents. Remit in Checks or Post-office Money Orders if possible. Address LI. J. KAYAK i2u Be CO., nov 26-tf. Times Office New York. THE BUBAL GENTLEMAN, A MONTHLY JOURNAL, PUBLISHED BY J. B. ROBINSON & CO. . 2 N. Entaw Street, Baltimore Md. Office, No. Devoted to Ho rticulture. In this Department we give a practical experience. Floriculture. We give especial attention to this branch of Rural life. Fruit Growing. Upon this subject we wiil give you the lenent of the practical experience of the best fruit growers. Stock Raising . This Department will have able articles from writers of experience. Agricultvre . We devote much pains to give thoaghts that will aid the young and old. Housekeeping. housewife will find many valuable The good receipts. TERMS One copy, one year, in advance, - - $1.00 tW Energetic Canvassers wanted Everywhere. To whom 25 per cent commission will be allowed. For further information, address as above, en closing stamp. jul 19-tf JAW BOOKS FOR SALE ! We have the following LAW BOOKS for sale : STEPHEN ON PLEADING, 2 copias. CIIITTY'S BLACKSTONE. JONES' LAW REPORTS, vols. 1, 2 3 and 4. iredell's law reports, vol. 9. DIGEST, 2 vols. JONES' 3 vols. These Books have been somewhat used and can be had at a bargain. jul 12 NICHOLS, GORMAN & NEATHERY. ATSON'S GALLERY. PHOTOGRAPHS, Colored in OQ. PHOTOGRAPHS, Colomtia. Water Colore. PHOTOGRAPHS, ib India Ink. 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His Store at at Jamestown is well sup plied with all the above varieties, at same prices as sold at, in Greensboro. Connecticut Zflutual Liifc INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Hartford, Oonneotictit, Assets near $17,000,000.00. With an Income over - - 6,500)00.00. Surplus Assets, deducting Lia bilities, over - - - - 6,000,000.00. This Com pan' was organized in 1846, and now has over 50,000 Policies in force, being a larger Company in the world. number than any other Its Net Assets are Larger Conqtany. than any- other Dividends have averaged over 50 per cent., and a credit of one half the premium is given, which, in case of death, is canceled by anticipated divi dends. The interest received, during the past ten years, has more than paid ita losses. Great care in selection of risks ; Low rates of mortality ; Extremely low ratio of expenses to receipts ; Immense income from interest, and Consequent large dividends, reduce assurance to lis lowest possible cost. All Policies Non-Forfeitablc by their terms and no extra charge made, except only where the l ic is extra Hazardous. No notes are required after the fourth year ; Dividends paying half the premium thereafter. No Deduction of Notes No Assessment. Assurance can be effected in all the forms desired. fjg Anv person seeking the safest and most ECONOMICAL PLAN should not fail to compare other Companies represented in this State, with the Connecticut Mutual, as published in the reports of the Insurance Commissioners of New York and Massachusetts. SAM'L DOUGLAS WAIT, General Agent N. C Office with P. F. Pescud, Agent for Raleigh and vicinity. oct. 8-3m N E W GOODS AT GREENSBORO', N. C. I AM RECEIVING and opening and constantly adding to my stock of PALL AND WINTER GOODS, On the corner of East Market and Davie Streets, better known as the Rankin & Mc'Lean Corner, GREENSBORO, N. C. My GOODS are ALL NEW and well selected and consist of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, GROCERIES, BOOTS, SHOES c HATS, LADIES' HATS AND BONNETS, in short Everything; usually kept in this Market Thankful for past patronage, I ask a continu ance of the same. Call and see, before purchas ing, icrms exclusively CASH OR BARTER. There is a hitching lot, at the end of my store, for the accommodation of my country customers 20-ly S. STEELE. mo tlie Bond Holders of the IT. 0- RAIL ROAD COMPANY- OFFICE N. C. RAILROAD COMPANY J Company Shops, N. C-, Nov. 9, 1867. J Most of you having agreed with my predecessor, Mr. Webb, to take new for your old bonds, I take this method of informing you we are now ready To capitalists I would say, we will sell $300,000 of eight per cent coupon bonds, secured by mort gage on the Road, and payable in five, ten, or twenty years as the purchaser may eau nier est payable eemi-annuairy. The debt of the Company is about $700,000. Bonds to fond this debt will be issued. " ' The property mortgaged to secure the payment of these boods is worth in currency seven millions of dollars. There can be no better security, , The bonds will be sold only at par. . JOSIAH TURNER, Jr. ; Nov. 18 6w. Pres't N. C. R. R. Co. B BO OD; PU.Itm E R i IN. THE WORLD DR. LAW R E fi C E ' S 7 . CELEBRATED ROSADALIS. ' HEAD THE FOLLOWING CIANS. 1 , We hereby certify that the Rosadalis is pre pared by a Physician who i$ an experienced Phar maceutist and Chemist, and- that his - remedfis ari efficient and reliable one in SOEOFCTLa, Syphi lis, &c.,ii having performed Borne remarkable cures in this viduity, . i - . . , ! . ' W. A. DUGG AN, M. D. ; : . : E. BARNES, M. D. ..-,-.:,:: N.i ; R. W. KING, M. D. fr WilsfmjfC tFebruary,4tbi 1866;,.. , " " " - !'.'Tr We hereby certify that we regard Dr. Law rence's Compound Extract of - Rosadalis as a reli able Alterative A. D. MOORE, M. D. L. A. ST1T1I, M. D. Wilson, N. C. May 10, 1867. Edgecombe County, N. C, May 8d, 18G7. Du. J. J. IA whence Dear Sir: Plense send irte 'immediately ler Express to Tarloro', two dozen more bottles of your Rosadalis. I have carefully examined its Formula, and have used it in my practice in a nuin!cr of cases. I am well pleased with it. I think it, beyond doubt, the best Alterative I ever used. 1 have tried it in several cases of Scrofula ami Scrofulous affec tions, &e., with much satisfaction to myself and patients. I have also used it in Secondarj- and Tertiary Syphilis, one a terrible case of eight years' standingj in which it acted with surprising and satisfactory etrect-i-inaking a quick and tho rough Cure. I have, therefore, no hesitation in recommending it to Physicians and others, as the most reliable Alterative now known. ResfKxtfnllv vonrs, &c, A. B. NOBLES, M. D. A 'Wonderful Cure of Scrofulous Wliiic Swell ing. HOME CERTIFICATE. I herebv certify that last Septemlcr I was at tacked with White Swelling of the left knee and also with au enlargement of the glands of the neck one tumor reached a large size. The swelling of the knee was enormous, and was at tended with the' most excruciating tains. 1 was so reduced that I was confined to my room over three months. My leg was so completely drawn up that I could not liend it all'. 1 trial various remedies, and they failed to give nie .any relief. I was in this condition when I commenced taking Dr. Lawrence's Rosadalis. . The swelling in the knee and neck began to subside liefore I took all of the first bottle. By the time I took the second bottle, the swelling of the neck entirely disap peared, Mid that of the knee nearly so. Afte taking three lottles I tound nn'selt completely well able to walk as well asjever, &c. LATIMER WILLIAMS. Wilson, May 12, I87. Rogadalistcill cure the very worse cases of Ch ro le liheumatism. nOME CERTIFICATE." Wilson, N. C, Mav G, )8G7. - I hereby certify that I was cured of long stand ing Chronic Rheumatism, by takiDg four lottles of Dr. Lawrence's Rosadalis. JAMES WILLIS. Rosadalis Cures Carbuncles, Boils, Pimples, d:c. CERTIFICATE FROM AN" OLD AND MUCH RES PECTED CtTIZEX OF GREKXE COUNTY, NOW A RESIDENT OF WTL90X, X. C. I herebv certifr that, during the summer and fall of I860 I was severely afflicted with Carbun cles having had as man' as fourteen large Car buncles, and twelve ordinary Boils. I suffered so much from them that I could not get out of the house half the lime for several months. Being induced to try Dr. Lawrence s Rosadalis, I was cntirelv enred by the use of one bottle of that truly valuable medicine. W. A. BARDEN, SR. Wilson, May 11th, 18G7. Consumption, in its -Early Stages can be cured, Baltimore, Md.; March 4th, 18G7. Dear Dr. Lawrence: My daughter having been cured of a deeply seated disease of the lungs bv vonr Rosadalis. I feel it my dntv 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 Con sumption. teyond question, eating at her vitals, Our Physician's remedies bronght no relief. She was advised to try your Rosadalis, as a tonic which she did imagine my surprise and gratiti cation, when I found her appetite returning. Slowly she regained her strength, her cough and night sweats gradually ceased, and she is now, after taking hve bottles or your medicine, appa rently as well as ever. Yours, respectfullv, Miis. E. ANN SMITH. RowtJali Cures all Skin Diseases. SALT KHEI M CURED! REMARKABLE CURE ! Dr. Lawkkxck, Wilson, N. C: Mv Dear Sir For the last ten vcars, until recently, I suffered with an inveterate eruption of the skin called by Physicians &alt JKheuin,' with wtlich I suffered" terrililv; the pain and itch ing was almost intolerable. I tried several of the best Physicians in Europe and this country have visited several celebrated springs spent thousands of dollars, and failed to get any letter. In De cember, 1866, lieing in Charleston, S. C., I was told by a gentleman at the hotel that he bad been cured of a bad tetter. by a medicine called " Rosa dalis. I resolved to try It, without any hope though of its doing me any good. 1 procured bottle ot Messrs. King Cassulev, and com menced taking it. Finding, to my surprise,, that I was improving, I bought four other tKJttles: but before commenciner on the last twe: I found I was completely well the disease having entirely dis appeared. Enclosed lind Unc Hundred ioiiars, which please aecept as a token of my gratitude. Why do you not make your invaluable Rosadalis widely known? . Your sincere friend, W. T. SELTZER. M ijor John Wr Danham, one of the editors of the, Wilson NortJi Carolinian, says in the issue of the 20th April, 1SC7: "I lielieTe, from per sona! experience, that the Rosadalis fa the finest tonic ever prepared." t2p Beware of Counterfeits. . tW See that J. J. LAWRENCE & Co., is blown onithe bottle and stamped on the cork. AT.T. LETTERS OF INQUIRY, &C, PROMPTLY ANSWERED. Address , J. J. LAWRENCE, M. L., Wilson, N. C. : igj"8ent anywhere fy Express oi receipt Prtce.' ,,. .For sala by ... .. . WILLIAMS & HAYWOOD, , Druffjrists. Ralciiih. NT. C c?o ' oct 4 3m. i" f- 'sf ItVO :VoL. ,l.,NO. 44 THE ETf.A LIFE INSURANCE CO. . OF HARTFORD, CONN., THE DISTINCTIVE FEATURE or a , S T Ofc K C O M P A N Y . j . ... . ' By the Stock Plan the full cash effect of the Premium is immediately secured to the Insured, the Company taking all the risk. 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The "Connecticut Mutual" boastim-lv claims to lj the large&r, best, and cheapest Company in all the country with $1JH)0,000 of assets. She paid her menders GO percent, divident last year. Acinemiier ou must ie a member 4 years before getting it and she has now dropped "down to 50 per rent. Like the "Great Eastern," she seems to be drop ing buck into a "safer harlwr." lxok in Barns' Heort, ut page 519, and you will see the following statement: Total amount of losses and claims Unpaid, $27,700.00, and $18,000 of it resisted. In this same repeat you find no such statement alwut the little Etna. With her $7,000,000 assets she is now paying her menders 50' per cent, dividends. Then compare her Non-Forfeiting En dowment table, with this most advantageous of all companies, and sec which has the Cheapest rates r jEtxa. 14 to 40 $:ii,7 Conn. Mutual. 14 to 40 $36,53. 15 to 40 38,74. 20 to 40 52,52. 30 to 50 55.G4. 15to 40 20 to 40 .() to TiO 5),.r8. 4,26. Ihe aliove tables are on each thousand dollars. and continue G." years, in like proportion. And the reason that the jEtna is drawing fire from these big guns is simply owing to the fact that her officers vjxa handle $7,000,000, and pay more dividend than the purely Mutual, with $16,(KK),0(X), and pay losses licsidcs. The AiTS has averaged 1,500 new policies per month since 1st January, 1867, in the face of all opposition, and there is stilx room in this Sound Life Boot. w. n. crow, Qeneral Agent, aug28-lm. for N. C. &. Virginia. "M PORT ANT ANNOUNCEMENT. EVERY YOUNG MANdesirous to obtain a thor ough Practical Business Education, should attend the old established PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE AND NATIONAL TELEGRAPHIC 1NSTITU TE, Corner Baltimore and Charles Streets Baltimore, md. Founded in 18"2. Chartered in 18"4. THE ONLY rNCORPARATED INSTITUTION Of the kind in the State of Maryland. THE LEADING BUSINESS COLLEGE OF BALTIMORE. 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JNflCHOLS, GOEMAN & NEATHERY PKACTICAL BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS, BINDERS AND BLAKK-BOOU HAXCF1CTC Ett RALEIGII, N. The proprietors of this popular e.tatilishmeait (one of the most complete in the south) give their entire attention to the prompt and artistic execu tion of BOOK AND JOB PRINTING. Their stock of PLAIN AND FANCY PAPERS, CARD &c, is large and varied, and having been pur chased at wholesale prices; for cash, can' lie fur nished their patrons much cheaper than the same material can lie bought from retail dealers., ATTORNEYS, CONSTABLES, CLERKS, and SnERIFFjS f ni-nishcd at short notice with BLANKS d$ everv description ; also MINUTE DOCKETS, TRIAL DOCKETS, EXECUTION DOCKETS, MARRIAGE REGISTERS, ADMINISTRATOR'S BOND BOOKB, GUARDIAN BCjND BOOKS TAX BOOKS, &c, dc, Ruled to any patern and Bound to order. SCHOOL and COLLEGE CATALOGUES, CIRCULARS, REPORTS, DIPLOMAS, etc., gotten up in a tasty style. OLD BOOKS, ; NEWSPAPERS, MUSIC, PERIODICALS, LAW REPORT, etc. Bound in any style. ' Publishers and Agents for the 6ale of BATTLE'S DIGEST and PHrLUPS' SU PRE ME COURT REPORTS. 1 L u;t o. i The origin of MINT JULEP, Being the sad Story and Lamentable fate of the fair MiNTHE. A HUMOROUS fOE!L A few copies of this popular Poem still on hand. Setit by mail, post paid on receipt of FIFTY CENTS. NICHOLS, GORMAN & NEATHERY, jul .12 tf. Raleigh, N. C. JJ0ESE STOLEH. Stolen from my stable, on Monday night, the 9th instant, a SMALL BAY HORSE. He has never been altered, is eight years old, white spot in the forehead, three, white and one black feet, and a large knot in his side; mane cut short, and iss branded on the left shoulder J. J. S. ; The loser is a widow, with several children, and will le thankful for any information that will lead to his recoverv. scpl3-tf EDITH SAULS. pOB SALE- A RUGGLES ROTARY CARD & BILL-HEAD PRESS, in good order, and will do excellent work, for sale low;. : Size bf bed, inside chase, 4 1-2 by G inches. . , , , ' NrCIIOLS, GORMAN & NEATHERY. ew-Flour! Ifetv Flour! I First qua'ity of FLOUR fro:n new wheat, Just received ai d for sal at jul 26. T. D. SLEDGE'S.
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 13, 1867, edition 1
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