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NO. 46 to club of Are, at the rate of , of ten or more, at th rate of. 1 161 mmmmttt. : Tf-rV- "' . m wA n T c THE mi RALEIGD REGISTER J 14 sr.lI-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY Family and Political Newspaper, Great Inducements For 18681 NEW AND SPLENDID PREMIUMS, Nt'lC Book, Choice Engraving; Premium Sewing Machines, Etc, Etc., To be Distributed to oub Subscribers ! 2pSend for specimen opies containing our List of Prcuiiiina. the for g Alif OF VALUABLE KEAL ESTATE AT AUCTION! " Ox the 21rt day of December, 18G7,in pursu ance of a deoroe in Equity, made at June Term last of the Supreme Court of N. C, in the case wrerein the Heron Mining Comnnnv is comnlain- snt and Joseph Weisman is respondent, I Bhall I I ea to sen at tne door of the Court House of the county of Wake, in the city of Raleigh, to the highest bidder, the following described property, to-wit : About rjHE NEW YORK TIMES- A Political, Literary akd KEOTJS NEWSPAPER, Miscella- D. SIXTEEN f The Raleigh Registei having lieen leading paper at the Capita' of the State more than 60 years, the preset t proprietors will spare no pains or expense tfe coining year to make the Register a first eass newspawer in evcrj- resect. Resides other alJe writers, we. have secured the services of Rev. Henry Hardie a Traveling Cor respondent, whose interesting litters, over the signature of " Itinerant" which have appeared occasionally during the past year in one of our city cotcmporaries attracted sun universal at tention throughout the State. Tie columns of the Kr.oiSTER will each week, be eiriched by one of liis admirable letters, from different parts of the Stute, startling news, incidents, ocal matters mi. I reininisences, together w ith facH and prac tical suggestions concerning the Agh-ulture and Mechanical interests of the State, wlich will le alike very entertaining and instructive. Special attention will be paid to our Washing ton, New York, and Local Correxpontknce from every part of the State. It' Editorials will be devoted to the advocacy of sterling I'.MON REPUBLICAN PRINCIPLES, pay in.' ; n'cial attention to Local, State and National affairs, sustaining the plan of reconstruction pro mised by Congress, and opposing every 'nn of l'r rii t i n, State or National, but will fear- le-s and cuts token in its advocacy of tli .of till. ' TRACTS OF LAND, containing in all some,, 4vOOO ACRES. Also the mining privilege upon two other tracts of some 1,000 ACRES OR MORE. This land is situate in the County of Wake, and near the City of Raleigh. There is a eontro uotis'and many parallel Teins of Graphite, Plum 1 ajo or Black Lead, much of it of the highest quality, extendiug throughout the entire chain of tracts, some twelve miles in length. Terms 3 per cent cash, and the residue cf ths purchase money upon a credit of one, two and three years. K. B. FREEMAN, Clerk iptne Court N. V. Oct 21), 1867. swtd. j"F. BURHAM'S CELEBRATED French Jonvnl Turbine Watcr-Wliccl, This WHEEL, the Greatest Invention of tho age, surpasses all other wheels in power, economy of water, and steadiness of run, simple in con struction and a masterpiece of work manship. It is not liable to get out of order, and from its jMjsition in the flume is accessible at all times. It is cheaper than any other w heel (of the same weight and finish) in murkct. t3F Send for circular. 2F Persons ordering these Wheels can have them put up by most competent workmen at a small cost .Address all orders to E. II. CHESTERMAN, Millwright and Engineer, Richmond, Va. aug 3-w3m Sole Agent for Va. & N. C. rights rpHE YOUNG LADY'S FRIEND, S; feci men Copy 10 cts. THE LADIES' HOME MAGAZINE, . Specimen Copy 15 eta. These are favorite monthlv Periodicals. Bt ful premiums offered to getters up of club litis. Send for Specimens to W. T. HORNER, Nov 2 tf Buffalo, N. Y. . It will also contain the latest news, latest market reports. Political intelligence, domestic receipes, hints on aoricultur1 ? horticulture, stock raising. INTERNAL REVENUE DECISIONS, GENERAL ORDERS, and a large amount of USEFUL AND MISCELLANEOUS READING. tjCall at our Office whilst in Raleigh, at the Register building, opposite Yarbrough House. JgEST DRIED IEUIT FOR FAMILY USE. ; Families or Schools, desiring to supply tliesu- selves with a good article of Dried Fruit for winter use, can have any kind, or an assortment, care fully selected and packed in half-barrels or barrels, by applying to the undersigned. Apples, peeled and impeded Peaches, Pears Cherries and Plums, now on hand and constantly shipping. 1- A. YOGLEli, scp 1-1 m. Salem, N. C. D E M ORES T S Y O U N G AMERICA, TERMS : bEMI-WEKKLT, single copy per annum,. WEEKLY, " " " .(4 00 the test Juvenile Magazine. Every Boy and Girl that sees it says so ; all the Press says so; ami Pareuts and Teachers confirm it. llo not fail to secure a copy. A good Microscope, with a Glass cvllindcr to confine living objects, or a good two- bladed, pearl Pocket-Knife, ami a large uuinltcr f other desirable articles, given us premiums to "uch sulwcrilicr. Yearlv. 1 .10. Tlie November NumWr com mences a new volume. . al.lished by W. JENNINGS DEMUREST, 473 Broadway, New York. rr it, Boys and Girls. Specimen copies, live its, mailed free. Nov tf UST PUBLISHED. TTTKITEE'B V- 0. ALMANAC, FOR 1HCS. W are now prepared to furnish the nlove Almanacs to Booksellers, Merchants and Dealers, in an) quantity. i Irrs will be promptly filled at $8 jcr hun dred, or 475 per thousand. WILLIAMS Si LAMBETH, Booksellers and Str.tioners. sep i tf. Raleigh, N. C. Enlargement 0 the Daily, Semi-Weekly and Weekly Editions. Tho New York Times has recently been en larged to the size of the London Times, and is now one of the largest and cheapest newspapers in the world. Each number of each edition con tains eight pages of seven long columns each nmking fifty-six columns in all. It is always printed on good paper and in clear type making it the handsomest and most legible Newspaper in the United States. The Times aims, first of all, to give the earliest and most reliable NEWS from all sections of the United States and from ail parts of the World. Its Correspondence, Foreign and Domestic, in variety, fullness and literary interest and ability, is not surpassed by that of any other journal. In tho Southern State especially, from which it has been so difficult to obtain reliable information, the TIMES has a large number of able, intelligent and candid correspondents whose reports of incidents and opinions are of great interest and value ; and from everyCapital in Europe it receives early and reliable intelligence. In its Editorial Department the Times seeks to criticize passing events of every kind with can dor, intelligence and a paramount regard for the best interests of the community. It avoids al ways' appeals to mere passion, and aims to direct and convince the judgment rather than apjicnl to prejudice. In politics it maintains the funda mental principles of the Union Party seeking the Restoration of Peace and Union upon the li sis of Equal Rights and rniversal justice, and urging always and everywhere the elevation and improvement of all classes of the commnuity. In dealing with the South it will insist ujxm a just aud considerate policy demanding full and steady oliedicnce to the Constitution and laws of the Union, nmple protection for the enfranchised slaves in all their rights of life, liliertv and property the development of the material resources of the country, and the general advancement of all classes of the people in education, morality and religion. All topics, in tdl departments, foreign and domes tic, will receive 111 the llsfEti full and careiul dis cussion. lu Literary criticism and intelligence, the TlMKS will lc csccially full and complete. Elali orate and extended Reviews will lc made of Hew works that may deserve them, and no pains will be spared to make this Department more than ever satisfactory.' The Agricultural, Commercial and Fi nancial Rejiorts of the Times will lie prepared with quite as much care, and will lie in everv re- sjicct at least as full and satisfactory as those of anv other paper. Its Reports of Congressional and Legislative Proceedings, of public Documents of value of nil kinds, of Procee tings 111 Courts, of public meet ings, etc., etc., will lie full and reliable. No fx 1 ins or expense iri'U be spared to nutke tin Times tie moxt rnlnidde, interexfiiig and rc luible nejnspnper tn the I'm' ted lSl(tt-x. It bus a very large corps of able r.nd cxjiorienced writers in tver dep.-r nient, and will add to their luitn lr, lioth at oine and abrmid, as circumstantvi may require. The following arc the price of the several edi tions, payable in all cases in advance: The Dailv Times, er annum $10 The " " (Sunday Edition included) 1'.; Semi-Weekly Times, otic year ',' Semi-Weekly Times, two copies one year. . r Weekly Times, one year. . . .- '2 Weekly Times, five copies one year X Weekly Times, ten copies one year. .... ..15 Haste prices arc invariable. We have no travel ing agents. Remit in f 'hecks or Post-t-ffi-.-e Monty Orders if possible. Address II. J. RAYMOND & CO., hot 2C-tf. Times Ojfice New York. XV. C. BENBOW, GREENSBOROV IN. C, HAS JUST RECEIVED rfTTE LARGES I STOCK of GENERAL MERCHANDIZE he has ever had. DRY GOODS, HATS aid SHOES, GROCERIES. HARDWARE and , -J CUTLERY, MATERIA S in end- GLAZIER'S MATERIALS fall supply. HARNESS MAKER'S less variety. PAINTS, OILS, AND DYE STUFFS-su ply extraordinary. ' - 5 ' , GLASS OF ALL SIZES A LARGER sup ply than usually kept in, this market Peruvian Guano, Raw Bone Phosphate LiRie, Plaster, and Plows. FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS. SHEETING, COTTON YARK, SNUFF. NAILS, CANDY, ROPE, SMOKING TOBACCO. All for Sale at Wholesale or Retail. I'APER HANGINGS, WINDOW SHADES, &c. ALSO AGENT FOR Wheeler & Milla-k's Thrasher & Cleaner. P. S. His Store at at Jame-ton is well sup plied with all the aliove varieties, at same prices as sold at, in Greensboro. rphc Connecticut ITIctsial Life INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Hartford, Conntcticut, HE BJEST BLOOD PURIFIER IN THE "WORLD DR. LAWRENCE'S CELEBRATED ROSADALIS. READ THE FOLLOWING HOME CERTIFICATES FROM PHYSI CIANS. We hereby certify that the Rosadalis is pre pared by a Physician who is an experienced Phar maceutist and Chemist, and that his remedy is an efficient and reliable one in Scrofula, Syphi lis, &c., it having performed some remarkable cures in this vicinity. W. A. J3UGGAN, M. D. E.' BARNES, M. D. R. W. KING. M. D. Wilson, N. C, February 4th, 1866. -4 r - Assets near - - -With an Income over $17,000,000.00. 0,500,000.00. Surplus Assets, ik-ducting Lia bilities, over - - - - 0,000,000.00. This Company was organized Li lS4o", and now has over 50,000 Policies in force. Ik-jh-t a larger mm.: er than any other Company in I iie world. We hereby certify that we regard Dr. Law rence's Compound Extract of Rosadalis as a reli able Alterative A. D. MOOIJE.M. D. L. A. STITJI.M. I). Wilson, N. C. May 10, 1807. Edgecombe Countv, N. C, Ma 3d, HOT Du. J. J. L.vwkknce Dear Siw Please send mc immediately per Express tcy Tarboro', two dozen more bottles of your Rtadalis. I hae carefully examined its Fonnpla,and have used it in my practice in a number of -uses. I am well pleased with it. I think it, hAyond doubt, the liest Alterative I ever used. A have tried it in several cases of SeroSula and Scrofulous affec tions, &c, with much satisfaction to myself and patients. I have u.lxo'uecd it in Secondary ami Tertiary Syphilis, one a terrible case of cij-'.lit years' standing, yi which it acted with surprising and satisfactory effect making a ;uick and tho rough cure. I have, therefore, no limitation in recommending it to Physicians and others, as the most reliable Alterative now known. Respectfully yours, &., A. R. NOBLES THE ETNA LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF HARTFORD, CONN., T11K DISTINCTIVE FEATURE OF A S T O C K C O MP A NY. By the Stock Tlan the full cash effect of the Premium is immediately secured to the hisnred, the Company taking nil the risk. By the ptrely mutual plan, the full value in insurance of the Premium Paid is not secured to the Policy-holder, who takes a portion of the risk himself." Examine th-e Fiatis of tltc Eliut before Insuring Li ttfvtherc. It was chartered 47 years ngn. Ite Capital and Assets to the 1st July, 1M7, is $,0,00(1,000, ami has paid losses, during the last 47 vcars, ainount- CjJlT.-t 8o.894.71, and now has oer ONE M1IJJON ahivc liabili ties, mid is at this tinu: A , o;;e of tne .stVoniicst com panies in America. On the Participating I, fe plan, you can pay one-half of the I'ieinium in Cash, ciLl a note for the other half at 0 per cent, interest, and vim will not be called upu io pay said notes, but they vll jonsi c. ooajf A JOKX B. ItKATHEKV. ,,,, W, . ' iff SJICU0LS GORMAN &--SEATHERY PRACTICAIj k i - J I ! ! W AA'v t BOOK AND ,lT0B: Mn'TMs , BINDERS ANJ) A d ' O ,,: ooii .) fi'd:-fd" r RALTJaiT, T 1: r. i J.- ill; - ir ft! "'l!f , .1 -rit a m t)C ll'isoi'l c: the 2d rear l c:i by the jtrdit you lie entitled to after 50 i o font. DivfjilcJKl, .1 1 onderf 11I Cn r ' of Scr big. IIOMK CKWTIKlCATi-:. M. I). fid his White Sirdl- '.dii cance lied a;i l the iioies v. !!! l,c rcl-tmc : to by the Company. c c.iallc-ic coiiii.:: ri::on with r.nv other inves-.t- 1 il:i ti:l. iu-h advantageous t.c t'!:.;l'" lroastingly claims to 11 ! c:.e?!pei (.onijiany m all ou,(H)'. of assets. She percent, divident last vcar. .nr. Its Nt Axurts are Larger liUh aiii vili'T Dividends have acraged nvcr ." per cent., and a credit of o:ie half the premium i.- ien, wiiich, in case oi deaiii, is canceled by anticipa'.ed divi dends. The interest received, during tho ptut ten years, bus more than aid its losses. tiieat care in selection of li.-ks; Low rates of mortality; Extremely lov ratio of expenses to receipts ; Immense income from interest, and Conse picnt l:irre dnideuds, reduce assurance to its lowest o sidle cort. I hereby certify that la.-t September 1 was at tacked with White Swelling of the left knee and also with an enlargement of ti e glands of the neck one tumor reached a large size. The swelling of the knee was enormous, aud was at tended with the most excruciating pains. I was so reduced that I was confined to my room over three month. My leg was so compli-icly drawn up that I could not 1-cnd it all. 1 tried various remedies, and thoy failed to give me any re'icf. 1 was in this condition v.hen I wmnvnecd taking Dr. Lawrence's R.isadali-. The swelling in the, knee and neck began to subside It fore 1 took all of the tirst 'k.UIc. By the time I took the second ititllc, the fc welling of the n:ck entirely ui-a;-jHMtred. and that of the knee nearly so. After takinir three bottles I found my-flf completely well able to v. as wel? us'e. er, ixc. !.ATIM?.U VILLIAMS. Wilson, :iay V2, 1S07. ASl by rpHE RUEAL GENTLEMAN, A MONTHLY JOURNAL, PCBUMIKD BY 33. ROBINSON .& CO. N. EuUw Street, Baltimore Md. J 8 00 to clubs of Ave, at the rate of -... 9 60 of ten or more, at the rate of 2 00 C L U B B I IV Ci . For $4,00 we w ill send the Weekly Register and the lliiladelphia Saturday Evening Post, for one year. The Post is well known as one of the oldest and best Literary Newspaper in the conn-try. liVOfL For $",00we will send the Weekly Register and Gody's Lady's Book for one year, or if pre ferred we will send any $4,00 Magazine published in Philadelphia, New York or Boston. Great Premiums Eor every new subscriber, or old sulcril)er re newing his suliscription and sending ns $3,00, we w ill send a large and splendid engraving of Abra- hajn Lincoln, Gen. Grant, or any of the distin guished Union Generals. Or every snlwcrilier sending us $3,00 will be presented with the world renowned liook, Carpenter's Six Month at the While House with Abraham Lincoln, many thou sands of which have been sold. lTice $1,50. For 2 subscribers and $0,00 we will send Col John W. Forney's letters From Europe, a liook th it sells for $'2,00, or we will give any $2,00 lxMk from any Bookstore in this city. For 5 suWrilwrs at $2J0 each, ($12,.r0) we will send one hulf dozen Silver Plated TeaSjKKins worth $4,00 or 4.O0 worth of Books as alovc, to le selwted by the getter np of the club. For 10 subscriUirs at $2,50 each, (25,00) we will bend a Welwtcr's Unabridged l)ictionary, worth $12,(K, or $10,00 worth of Book or Sta tionery, to be selected by the getter np of the club. For 20 sul)crilcrs at $2,50 each, ($50,00) we will cnd a Common Sense Sewing Machine, worth $20,00, or $15,00 worth of Books. For 30 suliscriliers at $2,50 each, ($75,00) we will send an -Empire, or a Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing Machines, worth $50,00 or $25,00 worth of Books. T HELPER & CHAPIN, rSOPRIBTOB. AD CO., ) h, 1807. ( IIANGE OF SCHEDULE. ALI IGH & GASTON RAILROAD CO Superintendent's Office Ralcinh, N. C, Oct. 14tl On an ! after Octolier 15th, 18G7, Trains will run on th Ilalcigh Si Gaston Railroad as follows : Mail T i-.. in leaves Raleigh 10 10 A. M. Arrive. .,t Weldon - 3,17 P. M. Mail Tr: . 1 leaves Weldon 10,35 A. M. Arrives Raleigh 3,50 P. M. Freight 1 ain leaves Ralei h... 7,(M) A. M. arrives at R eigh. .5,00 P. M. The Mail Trains make t rough connections with all iiriu North. A. B. ANDREWS. Oct. 15. tf. Supt. Tran Office, No. 2 Devoted to Ho rticulture. In this Department we give a practical experience. Fl 0 r t e u I t u r e We give especial attention to this branch of Rural life. F r u i t Growing. Upon this subject we wiil give you the Itcnefit of the practical cxjierieiH-e of the licst Fruit growers. Stock Raising. This Department will have writers of cxjierience. able articles from Policies lYou-Forfeitsiblc their tcriiis, and no extra charge made, except only where l' i k is extra hazardous. No notes are re'jnireil after the fourth year Dividends paying half the premium ihere divr. No Deduction of Notts No Assessment. Assurance can l effected in all the forms desired. 3"" Anv person seeking the safest and most ECO N O M I C A L PLAN should not fail to compare other Companies represented in this State, with the Connecticut Mutual, as pubusneu in the reports of the Insurance Commissioners of New York and Massachusetts. SAM'L. DOUGLAS WAIT, General Agcut N. C. Office with P. F. PiSCUD, Agent for Raleigh and vicinity. oct 8-3m Rcsadall ic'M cure the eery tears ie lilt 'ihtiitlsui . I tio.M:: ( 1 ti tcATf.. ! M'ii-on, N. C, May 0, I hereby certify that 1 was cured of Ion Inir Chronic Rheumatism, bv taking four of Dr. l-iwrcnce'.- l'oadalis. JAMES WILLIS. cases of (.'tro th,. stand- l.1)IiL-S meut results. Iho "i lo be thf hii-liest, 1 i lite cour.irv ., Ith paid her nicniVrs (i ive.uiemler you must U- n mem! er 4 vcars before getting it and s'x percent. Like the "Gival Easrcri itilt lii'.ck into a "satcr hai'U-ir Look in li.:n:o' Kc,.oit, at page 51!), and you will see the following statement: Total n:i:o:tnr of looses at:d claims Unpaid, 27l:,7.O.tX, ai.d .IS,t!!)t of it rctisted. In this .:;...' rep srr vuu tiud no such statement the little .Etna. With Lei- $7,HH),(M)() paying hw members 50 per cent. dropped down to 50 .-he seems to lie dro- iie about assets liivideii) ilowmei: all conij r;itc : A'. 1 1 t. 1") to 40 ;:o to ii) t! 50 Tin- above and coniiniii And the rc.-t.-t from these big that her ofH-vs more dividend is now paving her member; 1 l ui compme her Noii-iorfeititij: En t..!.ie with t!;is most udvant::g-oits oi' Tlie proprietors of Ithts "popular a tabGidinietit (one ol t!;e. most 1 1 niplete in the KVM)'ll9 ffivc.thcir rntiro attention to the j'.ronipt und arli.stic execu lkn of ' 1 . :? . -;f-T- 1 BOOK AND JOIL PPJNTING. T!:oiv stock of I 'LA TN A ND FANC1: PA htiRS, CA III? o;-r.-'A . &'c, is large arid varied, md -bai jug -ljcen pVr" t-hasod nt wliHcsale priccrt,' for cash', cair'lie fur uishetl their patrons mudi cheaper tfcan fht sttfne material can ! l.iuight from retail dcalcra. i c tr.es, and s ,t!,s:. '.0...S. ",-0. L'C wlech is the Cbcape.t vc: ( Ml'TUAU 14 to -io '(;,.",!. 15 to 4!) 74. i I'd !o 40 52,51.'. ! :o to 50 :r,',i'A. o:: c.-.eh ihoti. -,e:;d dollars, ;n like 1 ro;)or;io?i. the .1-I'iNA is dr.iwlnt fire ATTORNEYS, v owr.iir 10 tiio fact and pay :tl, with N E W GOODS AT GREEXSIiORO, N. C. Agr icultvr e . Wc devote much pains to give thoughts that will aid the voung and old. QTJ) LIGHTNING RODS REPAIRED. J. O. CARTER, WITH LOUG1IE BROTHERS, Would respectful , v inform the citizens of Raleigh and the public tit large that he is prepared to re pair Old Lightning Rods at short notice, as he is an experiencedw o' kinun in the business. Call at Loi.ec Brother's Shop. sep 24. STEVENS 1IOITSE, 21, 23, 24 Ss 27 liroalway, Now York Opposite acting Green, On the European Plan, rpiIE STEVENS 1KH SE, is well and widely -L known to the trn el ling public. The loca tion is especially suitable to merchants and busi ness men ; it is in close proximity to the business part of the cirv is on th hisrhwav of Jvmtbern and Western travel ami adjacent to all the prin cipal Railroad and Steamboat depots. THE STEVENS HOI SE has liberal aeeom modntion for ver8(K) guests it is well furnish ed, and possesses every modern improvement for the comfort and entertainment of its inmates. I lie rooms are spacious aud wt 11 ventilated provided with gas aud water the a tendance is prompt and respectful and the table is generously pro vided with every delicacy ol iiio season at mod erate rates. The rooms having liecn n furnished and re modeled, we are enabled to otfer extra facilities for the comfort and pleasure of oar Guests. : GEO. K. CHASE & CO., 23-tf Proprietors, The gixxl reccijits. 11 o u s e k e e p i u g . housewife will tind many TERMS: valuable One copy, one year, in advance, - - $1.0O Energetic Canvassers wanted Everywhere. To whom 25 jier cent commission will lie allowed. For further information, address lis idwve, en closing stamp. jul 15)-tf JAW BOOKS FOR SALE I We have the following LA W BOOKS for sale : STEl'IIEN ON PLEADING. 2 c ( III lTY'S BLACKS I t N II I AM RECE1VINC; and opening and constantly adding to mv stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS 11 ihe.l ;!i!is is :;nu c:i:i h:.nd!e 7,(M)0,tHK), than the 1 urelv Mn'y 1C.,(HMI,000, m.d iiy losses lcsitle.i. The -Etna h;;s a-.eraged 1,500 new j-olick-s per month, siuec lt January, 18(17, !n tl1 I'aee of all opposition, and there is STII.l. i:mm in Sfyt(? l.ij'e i'.n.it W. 11. CROW, CONSTABLES, CLERKS, i - : ' fnrnished iit short 'notice with description; ttlm : ' ' NKS 4 cvurv aiti: s-l-ii.l ft r N. C or;. il A Si Virginia. On the corner of East Market and Davie Streets letter know 11 as the Kankin k McLean Comer, .GRICENSBORO, N. C. My GOODS are ALL NEW and well selected anil consist of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, GROCERIES, R00 IS, SHOES d: HATS, LADIES HATS AND BONNETS, in short Everytliin usually kept in this Market Thankful for past patronage, I ask a continu ance of the same. Call and see, l.el ore purchas ing. Terms exclusively Roxavtdls Cures Ca rliiutcles, B-nls, Pimpv. dr. CERTIFICATE FROM AX OLD AXD MUCH RKS- I'ECTED CITIZEX OF Gltl-.KSE COUNTV, NOW A RESIDENT OF WILSON, X. C. I hereby certify that, during the summer and fall of 1806 I was severely afflicted with Carbun cles having had as many as fourteen large Car buncles, and twelve ordinary Ikuls. 1 suttered so much from them that I could not get out of the house half the tin.e for several months. Being induced to try Dr. Lawrence's Rosadalis, I was entirely cured by the use of one bottle of that truly valuable medicine. W. A. BAR DEN, Sr. Wilson, May 11th, 1807. Consumption, in its Early Stages can le cured. Baltimore, Md., March 4th, 18C7. Dear Dr. Lawrence: My daughter having lieen cured of a deeply Wated disease of the lungs bv your Rosadalis, I feel it my duty to make the fact known to you for the lenefit 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 j laiidy that it was Con sumption, lieyond question, eating tit her-vitals. Our Physician's remedies brought no relief. She was advised to try your Rosadalis, as a tonic which she did imagine my Mirprise and gratifi 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 five Kittles of your medicine, appa rently as well as ever. Yours, respectfully, Mus. E. ANN SMITH p.- ( UTANT ANN( UNCEMENT. 'eitTi EVERY Y( UNG MAN desirous to oJ. tain a thor ough Practical Business Education, should attend the old established PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE AND NATIONAL TEIJiGKAPHIC INSTITUTE, Corner Baltimore and Charles Streets Baltimore, md. MINUTE DOCKETS, . , ,; -o :i,V TRIAL' DOCKETS, ,.; , , ... EXECUTION DOCKETS, MARRIAGE RrEmrRS, ;", , .f v'.". i.. ' A DMINISTHATOR'S BONl iBOOKS,- . .:.-. . -t . GUABDIAN BOND HOOK. TAX BOOKS, &(., &c, , Killed to anv pa tern and Btmntlto order. SCHOOL uud COLLEGE CATAUXJUKS, CIRCULARS, lNEP.ORT,S, Dli'L.O-VAS, r r ,-. ' i'-' etc., gotten no in ti tu: Founded in 1852. Chahtered IX 1S54. THE ONLY IXCOilPARATED INSTITUTION Of the kind in the State of Marvland. THE LEADING BUSINESS COLLEGE 01- DAI.TLMOUE. i re 'I. v ly M vie. a OLD BOOKS, NEWSPAPERS, . MUSIC, TERIODIClLS, ;l r j .a - I T r LAW REPORT, Bound in any style. THE COLLEGE IN MARYLAND Which has introduced the system of actual business practice to anv extent. JONES' LAW REPOHTS, vols. 1, 2 id 4. .IREDELL'S LAW REPORTS, vol. 0. DIGEST, 2 vols. JONES' " :? voK These Books have lieen somewhat usjil and can -be had at a bargain. jnl 12 NICHOLS, GORMAN & NEATHERY. WATSON'S GALLERY, PHOTOGRAPHS, Colored in Oil. PHOTOGRAPHS, Colored in Water Colors. PHOTOGRAPHS, in India. Ink. PHOT( )GR A PI fsTin Pastell. - PHOTOGRAPHS, I-arge. PHOTOGRAPHS. Small. IVOttt'lTPES, Porcelain Pictures. I AMBROTYPES. 1 FERREOTYPES. All execututed with neatness and dispatch at WATSOX'e Gallebt, lialeigh. N. C. jull2-ly C A S- II OR BARTER 'lliere is a hitching lot, at the end of my store, for the accommodation of my country customers 2,,lv S. STEELE. rpo the Bond Holders of the N. C EAIL ROAD COMPANY- OITICE N. C. RAIL ROAD COMPANY, ) Company Suois, N C, Nov. !), 1(7. ) Mo: t t.f von having agreed w ith my predecessor, Mr Webb," to take new for your old bonds, I take this method of informing you we are now ready -tVv - ov,.ho7uro To cat.italists i would say, wc will sell $300,000 f ;t,. nr .-.-nt. eounon bonds, secured by mort- gage'ou the Road, and payable in five, ten, or twenty years, as the purebaser may ucsite est payable scmt-anuuniiy. k The debt of the Company is about f . 00,000. -rt.wia-to fund this debt will be issued. m. nrriirctv mortoaired to secure the payment of tltcse bonds is worth in currency seven millious of dollars. There can t no better security. The bonds will be sold only at par. J0S1AH TURNER, Ja. Nov. 18-6w. Prea't N. C. It R. Co. Rosadalis Cures all Skin Diseases. 5 ALT IMIKUM CUKED! REM AUK ADLE CURE ! ! )e.. L..IEXCE, Wilson, N. C: 'o -i iJe trSir For the last ten years, until I .. fV. I H I t tl ,1,1 IflVIl 1 lf rtl'11 1 : 1 ,tl tf ieitlill' , 1 UI1LIUI .HH Mil IV-V-. IU VI U',1VII ' the skin called by Physicians " Salt Rheum, with v. lii -h I suffered terrilily ; the pain and itch ing was almost intolerable. 1 tried several of the liest Physicians in Eurojic and this country have visited several celebrated springs spent thousands of dollars, and failed to get anv 1 tetter. In Dc- cemlter, 18(iti, Iteing in Charleston, S. C, 1 was told by a gentleman at the liotcl tliat lie Lad tteeu cured of a Itad tetter by a medicine called " Rosa dalis." I resolved to try it, without any hope though of its doing mc any good. I procured a bottle of Messrs. King & Cassidey, and com menced taking it. Finding, to my in prise, that I whs iiniiroving. I lought lour ottier liottlcs ; hut Iteforc commencing on the last two, I found I was completely well the disease having entirely dis- appearcu. Enclosed find One Hundred IXtllars, winch please accept us a token of my gratitude. Why do vott uot make your invaluable Rosadalis widely SrLEXDIP HANKS, BUSINESS HOUSES AND OFFICES I in successful operation. Every Student becomes a Merchant, Book keeiter arid Banker, and goes through with the whole business routine of Buying und Selling, Shipping, Impoitiug, etc., etc. The Most Extensive and Most El-gaiitlij Furnished ExUddisIiment of the kind in the. United States. known ? Your sincere men W. SELTZER. Every Young Man should WTite immediately for our" large Illustrated College Journal, contain ing Terms of Tuition and full particulars, which w ill le sent by return miul free of charge, with samples of Moucv, Commercial and Business Papers and Beautiful Specimens of Spenceriau Penmanship Address E. K. LOSIER, Principal, jul 10-ly. Baltimore, Md. tW Publishers and Agents for the sale' of BATTLE'S DIGEST and PHILLIPS PU PREME COURT REPORTS. rr Mijor John W. Dunham, one of the editors of the Wilson North Carolinian., sa;.s in the issue of the 20th April, 18C.7 : "1 believe, from per-sonaljcxpci-icnec, thait the RoMidalis is the iinest tonictver prepared." ri" Beware of . Counterfeits. tT Sec that J. J. LAWRENCE & Co., is blown on the bottle and btamped on the cork. ALL LETTERS OF INQUIRY, &C., PROMPTLY ANSWERED. Address J. J. LAWRENCE, M. D, Wilson, N. C. grSent anyicliere by Express on receipt of Price. For sale by WILLIAMS & HAYWOOD, Druggists, lialeigh, N. C. oct 4 -8 ai. p X UT . ' Tlie origin of MINT JULEP, " ! Being the sad Story and Lamentable fate of the fair MlKTHE. . 1 ' .1 7- ... - .-. f A HUMOROUS POEM. , , ; A few copies of hnj jtojmlar' Poem, still bn baud. . , . . , -t . . ... ., ; r Scut by mait, post paid oil receipt of FIFTT CINTS. " " ' ' -1 NICHOLS, GORMAN &, KKATUEBY,.' jul .12 tf. . ' Ruloixh,N.. C-,,. i JJOSSEBTOtEH. The ORE A TEST RL ESSTNG of the AGE is DANEORTII Si CO.'S BON TON SOAP. Its use will save ' "TIME ! as cloth. wash quicker ; 'LABOR! ! its clothes need less rubbing; MONEY!!! as one itound will go as far as two of ordinary soap. It will not in j are the finest fabric. It will remove Grcoso-spots, &.e. Get it. and vroce for yowseltes. We also continue to uLiTuafacture our CELE BRATED XXX FAMILY SOAP. ; DANFt)UTU & CO., 70 llurroy Street, Now York, . Stolen from mv stable, on Monday tight, the 9th instant, a SMALL BAY., H01SE, He- has never lieen altered, is eight years old, white sut in the forehead, three white"atif otic Win feet, and a large knot in his side; inanacnt short, ivnli is branded on the left shuldr J. J, S. ; The loser fs a widow ,'witli scA-eral children, jind will lie thankful for aaVniforiiMition that wSUJead to his recovery. ' r scpia-tf, ' r EDITH SAULS. TTOESALE. " ' ! ' " J;, . - .. ; o .' 1 -I'yt J. ! o-"J A Rl'GCiLES lU)TARX4iA-kl)& BHdllEAD PRESS, iu gto 1 orler,a4l;iTillUdewelKjol wrk, for salo low. Lic lpl,..uidfirb43Cf j. V;5,tjr C Inches. . , - NICHOLS GORfMXX,"JNEAHIEirYi' ew Flour 1 New Flour!! ; First quality of FIX)UR f.o:n r.e v wheat,' just roccdved and for tnh at . )uUC.,., .," . . T. IX SLEDG,, Wl .ir 1iSr
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 17, 1867, edition 1
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