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For 5 sulacribcni at $2,50 each, ($12,50) w will send one half dozen Silver Plated Tea Spoon worth $4,00 or 4,00 worth of Books as above, to be selected by the getter up of the club. For 10 Bubscriler8 at $2,50 each, (25,00) we win send a Webster's Unabridured Dictionary worth $12,00, or $10,00 worth of Books or Sta tionery, to be selected by the getter np of the ViUO. For 20 subscribers at $2,50 each, ($50,00) we will send a Common Sense Sewing Machine, worth T"v",Kr i;),wwortnoi uooKs. For 30 suWibcrs at $2,50 each, ($75,00) w will send an En mi re. or a V1imW Xl Wil,' Sewing Machines, worth $50,00 or $25,00 worth HELPER & CHAPIN, PROPRIETOBS. RALEIGH 1)1 ( BIT 1UAI km mi New, Series. gALE OF XALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT Ruction i Oil the 21st daviof December lftr.7 in Tin ran- unce of deer je in Equity, made at June Term last of the Supreme Court of N. C, in the case wherein me Heron Mining Company is eomplain entanl Joseph Weismnn is respondent, I shall 1 ea to sen at tfce door of the Court House of the county of Wakq, in the of Raleigh, to the highest bidder, the! following described pronertr. to-wit: Alout . SIXTEEN f RACTS OP LAND, ! containing in all some 4.OO0 ACKES. Also the mining if-h He-re uiion two other tracts Ot some 1,000 ac uns on itioue. Thfc ltl U ;tuale1n the" County "of" Wake. and near the Citv of Raleigh. There is n rontiu- lO.is anl many pnrailel veins of (irajihite, Plnm 1 a :o or Black Isjl, tnucli of it of the highest quality, extending throughout the entire chain of tracts, some twelves miles in length. lerins ;j per cent, cash, and the residue; cf thf purchase money upon a credit d ot.o, two and three vears. E. B. FREEMAN. Clerk i cm : Ocui t N. '.. Oct. 2'J, 18C7. $wtd. - F. BUR II AIM'S CELEBRATED French Jonv nl Turbine Wnter- jWlieel. Tliis WHEEIj, the Greatest Invention of the age, snrjasses nil other wheels in ower, economy of water, and steajiucss of run, simp? in con struction and a muHtcrpiece of worlmanship. It is not liable to get out ot order, and troni its osition in the flume is accessible at all times. It is cheaper than any other wheel (of the same weight and finish) in, market. 2" Send for circular. tM" l'ersons ordering these Wheels can have them put up by most com v tent workmen at a small cost. Address all orders to E. H. C II ESTERMAN, Millwright and Engineer, Richmond, Va. aug 3-w3m Sole Agent for Va. & N. C. rpHE YOUNG LADY'S FRIEND, Specimen Copy 10 ct. THE LADIES' HOME MAGAZINE, Specimen Copy 15 eU. These are favorite monthly Periodicals. Bcau ful premiums offerel to getters up of club lists. Seud for Specimens to W. T. HORNER, Nov 2 tf Buffalo, N. Y. JJEST DELED TEUIT FOR FAMILY USE. Families or Schools, desirintr to snpplr them selves with a ginxl 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, oeled and unpeeled Peaches, Pears Cherries and PInms, now on band and constantly shipping. K. A. VOGLER, sep 13-lm. Salem, N. C. EMORESTSi MONTHLY MAGAZINE, universallv acknowledged the Model Parlor Maga line of America;: devoted to Original Stories, Poems, Sketches, Architecture and Model Cot tages, Household .Matters, uems or inougnt, Personal and Literary Gossip (including special cpartmentson fashions), Instructions on Health, Music. Amusements, etc., tv the iwstauthors, ami profusely illustrate! with costly Engravings ,tuu si), useful and reliable Patterns, Embroideries aiui a constant succession of artistic novelties with other useful and entertaining literature. No person of refinement, economical housewife or lady of taste, can afford- to do without the Model Monthly. Single copies, .JO cents ; ihick numbers, as srieciiuons. 10 cents : either mailed free. Yearly, $3,. with a valuable premium ; two copies, $5 AO ; three copies, $ 7 "0 ; five copies, 12, and splendid premiums tor clubs at $ each, with th first prenii urns to each subscriber. A new Wheeler & Wilson SewingMachine for 20 sulxtcriU'rs.at eiwh. Address, W. JENNINGS DEMOREST, Xo. 473 Broadway, New York. D,infrf-t8 Monthly and Young America to gether $ 4, with the premiums for each. Nov : tf CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. RJ ALKIGH Si GASTON RAILROAD CO., Superintendent s Office, Raleigh, N. C, Oct. 14th, 18C7. On and after October 15th, 18(57, Trains will run on the U.ileigh & Gaston 1 tail road as follows : Mail Train leaves Raleigh 10 10 A. M. Arrives at Weldon. 8,17 P. M. Mail Train leaves Weldon 10,35 A. M. Arrives at Raleigh 3,50 P. M. Freight Train leaves Ralei h... 7,00 A. M. " " arrives at R elgh. .5,00 P. M. The Mail Trains make T ROUGH connections with all points North. A. B. ANDREWS. Oct. 15. tf. Supt. Tvan QLD LIGHTNING RODS REPAIRED. J. C. CARTER, WITH LOUGEE BROTHERS, Would respectfully inform the citizens of Raleigh and the public at large that he is prepared to re pair Old Lightning Rods at short notice, as he is an experienced workman in the business. C39 Call at Lou-rce Brother's Shoo. sep 24 STEVE. S HOUSE, 21, 23, 24 X- 27 I'.roadway, New York Opposite Bu rling Green, On the European Plan, rriHE STEVENS HOUSE, Is well and widely JL known to the travelling public. The locu tion is especially BuitaUc to nierchants and busi ness men ; it Lin close proxiouty to the business part of tlie citjis on the highway of Southern and Western travel and adjacent to all the prin cipal Railroad and Steamboat depots. THE STEVENS HOUSE kas liberal accom modation for oyer 800 guests it L well furnish ed, and possesses every modern improvement for thecomfort and entertainment of its inmates. The rooms are spacious and well ventilated provided with gas and water the attendance is prompt and respectf ul4-and the table is generously pro vided with every delicacy of the season at mod erate rates. The rooms having been refurnished and re modeled, we are enabled to offer extra facilities for the comfort and pleasure of our Guests. UMJ. A tUAMi H LO., lYoprieUrrt, 3-tf AffTEBlTO RENT A piano. Encjnire at tbis office. sep 13-tf IE Z -TAT Hi EI ISLXl."3r E RALEIGH, 'pHE NEW YOES TBIES- A PoLTTICAIi, LlTKRABT : AUD MlSCi-I-LA- . NEous Newspaper I Eidargement of tl Daily, Semir)Yeclly. and Weelly Eddwns: ' ' The New Yobk TlMEsJ:has' recently lcij en larged to the sbw of the) London, Times, and is now one of the largest and .cheapest newspapers in the wbrM. Each nuinfr of 'each edition ton--tains eight pages of seven long columns -each, making ffty-x columns; ;Ju: 1L .Jt is always printed oj gocnl pajer and, in clear type -.making it the hauilsdmest af id mobT le'glMe NeWsbaperih the Unite StaUs. u ! ' , .' : ; 'Die llkss aims, first of ..all, t give tlie eailiest and mobt reliable NE IPS from all sections of the United States and fron aTl'parW of the World: 1 Its CORRESPONDEKCE, Faroig and Domestic, in variety, fullness and literary iiiteres und ability, is not surpassed by that of any other journal. In the Southern States esrciallr'.'frorH wrhich it has been so difficult to obtain reliable mformRtlon, the Times has a Lrrge number of, aide, intelligent 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. 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It bus a very large corps of able and exjHTieneed writers in every department, ami will add to their num licr, both at oine and abroad, as circumstances may require. The following are the prices of the several edi tions, payable in all cases in advance : The Daily Times, 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 - Weekly Times, five copies one year 8 Weekly Times, ten copies one year 15 These prices are invariable. We have no travel ing agents. Remit in Ghecks or Post-office Money Orders if isvssihle. Address II. J. RAYMOND & CO., nov 2(5-tf. Tim Office Aeie York. rHE KURAL GENTLEMAN, A MONTHLY JOURNAL, 1 n ISLI!11KD II V J. 13. ROBINSON & CO. Office, No. Devoted to N. Eutaw Street, Baltnuore Md. Ho rtieulture. Iu this Departmeut wc give apructn-al cxiruncc. Floriculture. We give especial attention to this branch of Rural lile. Fruit Growing. Ujon this subject we wiil give you the Unefit of the practical experience of the lst Fruit growers. Stock Halting. This Department will have able articles from writers of experience. ' Agriculture. We devote much pains to give thoughts that will aid the young and old. II ou sek eep ing. The good receipts. housewife will find manv valuable TERMS One copy, one year, in advance, - - $1.00 Energetic Canvassers wanted Everywhere. To whom 25 per cent commission will le allowed. For further information, address as alxjve, en closing stamp. jul l'J-tf LAW BOOKS FOR SALE ! We have the following LAW BOOKS for sale : STEPHEN ON PLEADING, 2 copies. CIIITTY'S BLACKSTONE. JONES' LAW REPORTS, vols. 1,2 3 and 4. IREDELL'S LAW REPORTS, tol. 9. " DIGEST, 2 vols. JONES' 3 vols. These Books have been somewhat nsed aud can be had at a Imrgain. jul 12 NICHOLS, GORMAN & NEATHERY. yyATSON'S GALLERY, PHOTOGRAPHS, Colored in Oil. PHOTOGRAPHS, Colored in Water Colors. PHOTOGRAPHS, in India Ink. PHOTOGRAPHS, in Pastell. PHOTOGRAPHS, Large. PHOTOGRAPHS. Small. IVORYTYPES, Poreelain Pktarcs. , AMBROTYPES. ' . .: . FERREOTYTES. All execututed 'with -neatness and dispatch at Watson's Galxkby,' Raleigh. Ni C. jal!2-ly N. C, DECEMBER 20, D. W. C. BEIVBOW, GREENSBORO, N. C, HAS JUST RECEIVED THE LARGEST STOCK of has ever hud. GENERAL! MERCHANDIZE he DRY-GOODS, (is HATS and shoes, GROCERIES,' HARDWARE and. CUTLERY, HARNESS MAKER'S' MATKRIAS in end less variety., ; . . ;..'.!': - , GLAZIER'S MATEKLALSfull supply. : PAINTS OILS, AND DYE STUITS sup iply extraordinary. GLASS OP' ALL' A i LARGER sup ply than usually kept in tliis market. reruvkij Guano, Kaw Bone Thosphate LLme, Plaster, and Plows. FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS. SHEETING, COTTON YARN, SNUFF. NAILS, CANDY, ROPE, SMOKING TOBACCO. All for Sale at Wholesale or Retail. PAPER HANGINGS, WINDOW SHADES, &e. ALSO AGENT FOB Wheeler & Milleck's Thrasher fc Cleaner. P. S. His Store at at Jamestown is well sup plied with all the alove varieties, at same prices as sold at, in Greenslxjro T ORTH-WESTERN FARMER, An Illustrated MAGAZINE OF III II AL LIFE, - A Journal of Agriculture, Horticulture and Household Economy. Royal quarto, (28 pages,) handsomely bound in tinted covers. Terms $1 50 a year. This is the largest, finest and cheapest Farm Journal in the West, ami equal to any in America iv every respect. It is in all respects a first class Rural Magay.ine, and during the past two years has met with the greatest success of any paper err started in this sect ion. The third volume liejj.ns January 1st, 18ft-. Look at the following otters : To each subscrilier a copy of the Western Farmer's Annual and Rural Companion, for 1.W, a lxk of 64 jwges, containing a Calendar and list of farm duties for each month, ractical essays on Agriculture, Horticulture, Home Adorn ment, &c, price 25 cents, will le' given as a premium. To agents we offer Jewing Machines. Hand Loo rs, and r. variety of other useful ar ticlcs, liooks, &c., on the lest terms ev er offered by any publisher. Farmers, Farmers' Wives, Farmers' Sons, Farm er's Daughters, or auv one else with energy and industry, can make five to ten dollars a day with out leaving their own ne?g!dorhoods. .bvcrvliodv will either sulscribe for the Farmer awl get the Annual free, or buy one of the Agent, to whom a lame commission is allowed on all they sell. A Jilieral Offer: We will send a copy of the Annual, a specimen copy f the Farmer, (coutain ing full partieulars.) and subscription papers, all jH'.st paid, for twe ity cents. Now is the time to make up clubs. All who subscribe now get three numliers of this vear free, in addition to the pre- niiiiin. Addres, 1. A. uiV.t', decl-tf Indianapolis, Ind. N E V GOODS AT GREENSBORO', N. C. I AM RECEIVING and owning and constant!; aiming to mv stocK oi JALL AND WINTER GOODS, On the corner of East Market and Davie Streets, lttcr known as the Rankin fc .McLean Corner, GREENSBORO, N. C. My GOODS are ALL NEW and well selected and co: ist of DHY GOODS, CLOTHING, GROCERIES, B007S, SHOES HA TS, 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. Terms exclusively CASH OR BARTER. There is a hitching lot, at the end of my store, for the accommodation, of my country customers 20-ly , i,.," S. STEELE. , rp the Bud Holders , of the If." ev RAIL RPAD OOlCAKt. ,f OFFICE "N. C: RAIL ROAD COMPANY, (' " Company Shops, N,C, Nov. v,18G7. A 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 readj for the exchange. To capitalists 1 would say, we will sell $300,000 of eight Jier cent coupon bonds, secured by mort gage on the Road, and payable in five, ten, or twenty years, as the purchaser may desire inter est payable semi-annually.' The debt of the Company is about $700,000. Bonds to fund this debt will be issued. The property mortgaged to secure the payment of these bonds is worth in currency seven millions of dollars. There can he no better security. The bonds will be sold only at par. ; JOSIAH TURNER, Jb. Nov. 18 Gw. Pres't N. O. B, R. Co. TEMORESrS YOUNG AMERICA, U the best Juvenile Magazine. Every Boy and Girl thtLt sees it savsso: all the Press says sot and Parents and Teachers confirm it. Do ,not fail to Recure a conv. A srood Microscope, with a Glass cylinder to confine Irving objects, or a good two bladed, pearl PbcketvKHife, and a large number of other desirable articles, given as premiums to each subscriber. ; , . -, , Yearly, $1 JM). The Noyeniber Nnmher com mehces a1 new'iolame.' " ' ' - Pahlished by W. iENNINGS DEMOREST, ..;-. '. t. 4: ri Broadway, New York. Try it, Boys and-GifU- : Specimen t copies fiye rents, mailed free. Not 5 tf ' ' cents, mailed free. ID I TIO KT:. HEBEST BLOOD rUJUFIER INTHEWORLD DR. LAWRENCE'S CELEBRATED RO S A D AL I S . HEAD THE, FOLLOWING ... . HOME CERTIFICATES FROM PHYSI ' CIANS. We hereby certify thtt the Uosadalis 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 Scsofula, Sv-hi-Ba, &e., it having performed some remarkable cures in this vicinity. , ; , , ,. W. A. DUG G AN, M. D. ' , " E. BARNES.il. D. ' R. W. KING, M. D. ' Wilson, N. C, February 4th, 18J. f We hereby certify that we regard Dr. Law rence's CoinjxKind Extract of Rosadalis as a reli able Alterative A. D. MOORE, M. 1). L. A. ST1TH, M. D. Wilson, N. C. May 10, 1807. Edgecombe County, N. C, May Sd, 18G7. Da. J. J. Lawrenck Dear Sir: Please send me immediately cr Express to Tarlro', two dozen more Ixittles of votir Rosmlalis. 1 have carefully examined its Formula, and have used it in my practice in a number of eases. I am well pleased with it. I think it, Ix-yond doubt, the liest Alterative I ever used. 1 have tried it m several cases of Scrofula snd Scrofulous affec tions, &c, with much satisfaction to myself and patients. I have also used it in Secondary and Tertiary Syphilis, Tone a terrible case of eight years' standing, in which it acted with surprising and satisfactory effect making a quick and tho rough enje. I have, therefore, no hesitation in recommending it to Physicians and others, as the most reliable Alterative now known. Respectfully vours, &c. A. B. NOBLES, M. D. .4 "tyoitflrrful Curs of Scrofulous Wliile Swell ing. fnOMK CERTIKICATE. I I hereby certify that last Septeiuler I was at-J tacked with White Swelling ot the lett knee and also with an enlargement of the glands of the neck one tufnor reached a large size. The swelling of the knee was enormous, and was at tended with the most excruciating pains. 1 was so reduced that I was confined to my room over three months. My leg was y completely drawn lip that I could not U-nd it all. 1 tried various remedies, and they failed to give me any relief. I was in this condition when I commenced taking Dr. Lawrence's Rosadalis. The swelling in the knee and neck liegan to sulfide lie fore I took all of the first bottle. By the time I took the second Itottle, the swelling of the neck entirely disap peared, aud that of the knee nearly so. After taking three lottles I found myself completely well able to walk as well as'cver, &c. LATIMER WILLIAMS. Wilson, May. 12, 1807. Itoitadali mil aire the very worse eases of Chro- ... ic JikenuiatUn. home certificate. Wilson, N. C, May fi, )8C7. -I hereby certify thnt I was enred of long stand" ing Chronic Rheumatism, by takmg four bottles of Dr. Ijiwrerice's Rosadalis. JAMES WILLIS. Rosadalis Cures Gurhiuwles, Boils, Pimple, dec. CERTIFICATE FROM AN OLD AND MUCH RES PECTED CITIZEN OF GREENE COUNTY, NOW A RESIDENT OF WILSON, N. C. I hereby certify that, during the summer and fall of 18(B I was severely afflicted with Carbun cles having had as many 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 'time for several months. Being induced to try Dr. Luwrence's Rosadalis, I was entirely cured by the use of one Kittle of that truly tuluable medicine. W..A. BAR DEN, Sr. Wilson, May 11th, 1807. Consumption, in its Early Stages can.be cured. Baltimore, Md., March 4th, 18G7. Dear Dr. Lawrence:)- daughter having lieen cured of a deeply seateil disease of the lungs by your Rosadalis, 1 feel it my duty to make the fact known to you for the benefit of others. She suffered nearly two years with a hard cough, which troubled her dav aiul night ; at last the emaciated form, glassy eye, night sweats, together with the cough, told too plainly that it was Coih- sunmtion. bevond question, eating at her vitals. Our Physician's remedies brought no relief. She was advised to try your Rosadalis, as a tonic which she did imagine my surprise and gratifi cation, when I found her appetite returning. Slowly she regained her Strength, her cough and night sweats gradually ceased, and 6he is now, after taking five bottles of your medicine, appa rently as well as ever. Yours, resjiectfullv, Mrs. E. ANN SMITH. , Rosadalis Cures all Skin Diseases. SALT RHEUM CURED ! REMARKABLE CURE Da. Lawrence. Wilson, N. C: jfu Dear Sir r or the last ten vears, until recently, 1 suffered with an inveterate eruption of the skin -called by Physicians Salt Rheum," with which I suffered terribly; the pain and itch ing tvnW almost intolerable. I tried several of the best Physicians in Europe and this country have Tisitcd several celebrated springs spent thousands of dollars, and failed to get an v better. In De- told by. a gcutlemas at Uic hotel that he had been cured of a bad tetter by a medicine called Rosa dalis. l resotveu to try u, wiinom any iiojh; though of Its doing me any good. I procured a bottle of Messrs. King & Uassidey, and conn tnenced takinir it. t Finding, to my surprise, tliat 1 was improving, I liought four other bottles ; but before commencing on tbe last two, l round l was completely well the disease hav ing entirely dis- aooeareu. Enclosed hnd Une Hundred Liouars, wnicn please aecept as a token of my gratitude. Why do vou not make your invaluable Rosadalis widely known ? Your .sincere friend, W. T. SELTZER Mijor John W. Dunham, one of the editors of the Wilson North Carolinian, says in the issne of the 10th April, 1807 1 "I believe, from per sonal experience, that the Rosadalis is the finest tonic ever prepared ' 3p Beware of Counterfeits, fjr See that J. Ji LAWRENCE & Co., is blown on the bottle and stamped on the cork. . . .. ALL LETTERS OT , INQUIRY, &C,, ; PBOMPTLT -; , , AN8WEBED. . . Address J. J. LAWRENCE, M. D., ' - Wilson, N. U. "Sent anywJiere by Express on receipt of Price 1 For ale it' . ' W. WILLIAMS -HAYWOOD, ; Druggists, Raleigh,. N,.. C. oct 4-8 n ' ' Vol.,1.- Np. '47 THE ETNA LIFE INSURANCE CO. OP HARTFORD, CONN., ' . . . r -. .s ,v - THE DISTINCTIVE FEATURE., !'t OP A f: I 'ST OCX' COMP AN Y. . .' --.: . ' tt. ; ;'! ' ' By the Stock Plan tbe fuU eash effect of the Premium is immediately secured to the Insured, the Company taking all' the risk. By the ptreTy mutaal plan, the full value- in bwurawe-of the Premium Paid is uotwcuredto the Policy-holder, ho takes a portion of the risk himself, Examine the. IKati of tU lEtna fyfore Inmrivg It was chartered 47 );ears ago: Its Capital and Assets to the 1st Julyvi867, is $6,JOOO,1)00, and has paid losses, daring the last 47 years, amount- mg to $1'7,485,894'.,71, and now lws over ONE MIL! JON aborc linbUi tk's? anil is at this time ouc of the strongest eora pamesin Arnerica. On the I'nrtk-iiwting L'fe jilan, von can pay one-half of the Premium in Cash, and a note foV the other half at ( per cent, interest, und vou will not !e called upon to pay said nots, but 'thev will lie alsorld by the profit you lie entitled to' after the 'M yinr, viz : ' f pc cent. Dividend, and tic notes will lie returned to von rnnfvllrd by the Company. We challcge comparison with any other invest ment yielding auv thing like such advantageous remits. 'lhe "Connecticut Mutual" lastingly claims to U' tin; largest, lest, and cheapest Company in all the coin. try with $1GHH),000 of asset's. She paid her mcmU-rs b'O percent, divident last year. Remember yon must Ik? a memW 4 years lief pre getting it ::nd she has now drop cd "down to 50 per cent. Like the "Great Eastern," sheseems to lie drop- ui o;n tv into a "saier nartxr. Iook in Barns' Report, nt page 5l:, and yon will soe the following statement : " .: Total amoiiut of losses aud claims Unpaid, $l,;i,7K).oo,jin.l ifl8,OiXof itreistL In this same report v-ou tind no such statemeut alut 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 dowmcnt table, with this most advrtifiig;ods of all companies, and sec which has the -Cheapest rates : , , .Etna. Coxn. MittYtaL 14 to 4o $34,78. I" to 40 oV;,80. 20 tu 40 50,58. SO to 50 5i'.2G. 14 to 40 $SG,5S. 15 to 4o S8,74. 2() to 40 522. SO to 50 55,r4. The uliovc tables are on each thousand dollars, ami continue (15 years, in like projiortion. And the reason that the ..Etna is drawing fire from these big gnns is 'simply owing to the fact thut her officers can handle "$7,000,000, n4 pay more dividend than the purc.lv- Mutual, wjth lrtMX),(XK), and pay losses besides.' The Mtx a has averaged 1,500 new poljidos perlt mourn. since ist January, lHb7,u, flic lace of all oppoairion, aim mere is - JJTII.L ROOM THIS Sfund Life Boat. W. II. CROW, General Agent, aiig'28-ltn. forN. C. & Virginia. JMPORTAXT ANNOUNCEMENT. EVERY YOUNG MAN desirous-to obtain a fhorr ouuU 1 radical liusiuess LduiaLion. sliouUl attn.l the old established ' ' i PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE AND NATIONAL TELEGRAPHIC lNSTlTUrE,' Coruer Baltimore and Charles Streets . r Baltimore, md. Founded in 1852. Chartehed IS 18o4. THE ONLY IXCOEPARATBDr INSTITUTION Of the kind in the State of Maryland. THE LEADING BUSINESS, COLLEGE OP BALTIMORE. THE COLLEGE IN MARYLAND Which has introduced the system of actual business practice to any extent. SP LEX DID BANKS, r BUSINESS HOUSES AND OFFICES in successful operation. E.cry Student becomes a Merchant, Bpokq keeper and Banker, and goes through with the whole business routine of , Buying and Selling Sluppingi' Importing, et.,-'ctc . ' . ' i The Most Extensive - and Most Elegantly. FumitJicd Establishment of the kind in the. , United States. " Every Young Man should w-rfte immediately for our large Illustrated College Journal, contain ing Terms of Tuition and full pardculars, which will tie sent by return mail free of charge, with samples of Money, Commercial and Business Papers and Beautiful Specimens of Sjiencerian Penmanship Address E. IL LOSLER, Principal, jul 19-ly. Baltimore, Md. " Tlie GREATEST BLESSING oftJie AGE it DANFORTII & CO.'S BON TON SOAP. . t: : Its use: will aate'i :t TIME! as rclothes wash quipkeri LABOR" as clothes need less robbing t '' MONET as one pound will go as far a two of ordinary soap. li ¬ lt w not injure .the guest fabric,. . , . It will remove Grease-spots, &c. ;: Get it, and prove for yoursshes. . ' We also continue to manuf w'tare our,.CELEj BRATED XXX FAMILY SOAP., , DANFORTH & CQ.,- 70 Mnrray 8treet New-JpoSrb' i EATIS OT APYIIETISINQ. !3 One sqiure, first insertion, . .-, . , , each abMqatiiaMr(ioa,Pp, One Mnare. three month.. '. ..... $1 0( 60 6 bo f mx montna,. ...... .10 w " twehre montli,ii... J.'.J...lvU.i..l , - 1 Two aqoarea, thremotiUjmr,.,............ao IK . ' j lx month, ..15 00 ; " 'twetve- nooth;! .'JU'P.-.WiA-iVM1-. One column, twelr. Months .wil Lij.. k 900 00 i cosines. cards, one Wnar ot lesa, pei rsuv. ...i,.. a oo . ' Advertlaementa not .peclned M to wne, pnbuslifaxl " ordered out and charged mooatawftryi ' ' All adverUmments oonaddered due from first lnacrtiou and collectable acoidlaglnaj bai m ijT- johx a gormai?. ' ' '"idiii? JL' KEAnrERY. IVTICHOLS, GORMAX & NEATHERY ' : tsh f-'tafi. 't iT i ;-tiv.:;it!- 1 t-J X ' V " l t .i -"-: t. i ; iAam.bi.t-) i-ib ::.t,- mm m 1--;C , . f ' ii -J j.7 oii -- .. jJ . BOOK AND JOE JPR1NTEBS, ,. :i1 ' tJ-i'il ui o tat'. "T BINDK; ,1 '-a iifU. At IfiT t . !; . - .,;(. toff .UffbB t'l 99 til '.HS !sJ,T ': ir. . ,a I ::.) 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REPORTS - .r-t tUlij rr i. tit) l i;t u-i, ' The origin of MINT JUXEP, Ti : i Ij.iiJiLiii Being the wtd Story m( IJuM-nfrhW -fiiteof the fair Miirras;.:, J :iXA ni A few copies of this 1 popular' Poem ' Btilt off (attd. ?-. f li.i a- ' .'- ri J-i -Seut hj jnail, lst jiajd ;on . receipt , of , flfTT, CENTS. , ; , . ' . NICHOLS," GORMAN NEATftERt'"' ' jul .12 tf. ' r ,.- ..V Raleigh, NCi V ' ; m -.n-1'.; '. : (J ii: ) JJORSE BT0LE5- ... :,.u ; ditj Stolen front '''niv' stable, on'MohdaV'nlgn?' ine 9th instant, a SMALL'BAY'HOfcSB.J-IIe haa never been alt red, in eight yea.14r.whita spo in the foreheatl, three whitp and ope. black feet, and a large knot in his sideY mane cut short.' ark? is branded on the deft shoulder J. 3v S-' ' ' if 'j i ? . The loser U a widow, with several .ohildren, and will te thankful for any information that will lead toWsrecovety. 1"y,: !'r '" "'" i-'"' scpi3tf"i - r ' EQITH SAULSir. iv i ' ' ;-"' m u.n.1 Ar,ti A fttfGGLES ROTARTCARD St BILTJ-IIEATJ PRESS in dood orderyanid wall slo excellent rarkj foraalerlo Size, ;bf ltsHt ififiif jchaae, 1 bj 6 incpes ". . i -'11 V; 'NIHOL8,"GCJRM(N ftNEATHERYr I r-r w r tVT ewftearl Newflear 1 1 -ji wh f W tVJTini-'.ftt,i$ rW'n. ri Rrst qnafity of ELDuR from new. wheaL rusk received and for sal "t ' - Hl i rrfui .fkft$Jv.- 'M. 'T. :D.!LEDGE'5k'i 1 iff i 'i 'T, '-r y