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VOLUME LVI CITY OF RACEKiH, WEDNESDAY MORNING. JANUARY 10 1355. N0,a ;'1 S E A T 0 X UA-LES," F n I T O R AND PRO J II r T O R T K R M S: RATiUOV ADVKRTI8rl: , k Ar.TVHvixriTrv for wt 1 Dims, n lnwrlfe 1 t'curtOrvVr. b4 JaJkU d wtigwot wilt b Huuyr.) f. p.T cn. hHcW; tl a 4JrUna mf 334 per cent. vUl l Iraa the rmfydmr prir to iorWr ! th hw. th W.My.treof chnr. WHwt th Editor nut k mtai. SPLENDID JEWELRY! 1 B. ROOT bas twiwi nd ia now Vy openiap, one of tbe niot otly aod ui -ie-ua lot at j . n tltKi u r (XKHWj Ter zLtbiUd in Ud nutrkvt. Ht Mortat. ia either lis, eabrs tit saost lVhkiDAbla ftad beAutlfal pcimraa and the Terr uimm mti ia part, as iouova ; Cameo, and Mv)"ic Breast Pin,. and Ear-Rin p. Gold and Silrer Watches, Elegant styles, Silw Cord Baskt Forks Napkin Rings, Card Cases, Porte Monnaiea. Gold and Silver Pencils, fre. Sept. 26, 18S4. Repairing, Finishing, &o. 1 f AVlJfQ secured the serriceaof a hiehtr ac- I 1 complished workman in thla department of my business, I shall be able to give the-most entire ifctioa t thepnblie in all work committed to my rbarjre. ALL ORDERS will be executed in the most workmanlike manner, and with despatch. C. B. ROOT. September 28, 1864. 78 1NS, PISTOLS, RIFLES, SHOT BAGS, VjT&c. A large and varied importation. C. B. ROOT. Sept. 26, 1804. i8 EMPLOYMENT FOR AGENTS- SEVERAL Thooaand energetic and traatwerthy young men are wanted to act aa agrnts -both kical aad traTelUog La every State ia the Union, for the aale of a patented article of manufacture now in extensive demand. .The exclusive right !-r tie United btates is owned by the advertisers, and agenU at' capacity and bosiness tact can easily earn T woHundred Dollars per month. No capital necessary. "Kxtnwt from communications j from our a- grots. "I herewith enclose yon a draft for dollars, deducting one hundred and ninety seven dollars as my commission on the sale of the last month." Signed H. Reed.r "I shall realize as commission a my sales the month about one hun dred and seventy-ave doUara." E. C. Field. The occupation will prove a light and gentle manly employment as honorable as it profita ble. N agent will be accepted unless able to pro duce substantial testimonials as to character" and industry. Salaries will be arranged for the first year, if oreferred. So many answers by advertisements are forwar ded from moUves of idle curiosity only, the adver tisers v-ith consider' no application Bales accom panied by One Dollar, as evidence of sincerity, rhen full particulars will be forwarded. Address BURNS, BENEDICT & Co., Baltimore, Md. To the substantial nature of the enterprise, we refer to E.ENNETII ft DALE, LE ROT, SONS ft Co. Also to HAMILTON RAWEST. Ohio ; Hon. C. M. DENFIS, Rhode Island, and M. Ray, Key West, Fa October 1. 1854. Sm-84 L. S. PERRY. DKNTAL SURGEON. HTVARTNER cf and successor to the late Dr. I William it. Scott, having taken charge of the otnee occupied by his late partner, . will eonunae the business, aad hopes by closely attending to the duties of his profession, to merit the confi dence of all who may favor him with their paroa- &fre. ClaTmCATIS. Raliiom, Not. 2, 1864. Dr. L. R. PxaT. Surgttm DtntUt, Si a : It affords me pleasure to state that I have often heard our late mend. Dr. nm. fL Scott, with whom you were associated in business, speak of your full and correct Knowledge or the theory of Dental Surgery, and express his great satisfac tion with the operations and work which, during the present year, you performed under his eye. I know he was perfectly willing to leave the of fice under your charge, and looked forward to the day when he should retire from the practice of i profession and leave you his successor. I hope you will continue the business, as I feel confident that you win give entire satisfaction to all who may require your set noes. Very respectfully, WM. J. CLARKE. . Raxbior. N. C, November 1,1864. Dr. L. 8- Pxaar : Dear Sir : In accordance with the desire of the friends of our late friend. Doctor W. R Scott, with whom you have been associated in the Dractioe of Dental Surgery, for mm time past, I have determined to deliver to you his office, instfumenta, and fixtures, until his executors are appointed, and ia taking year receipt for the same, I feel assured that you wi.l cive entire satisfaction to his late meads and the public generally : because I am aware of the fact that he was very proud of you as his late pupil ; that he had perfect confidence in you as a skill full and successful Dentist, and that he Intended soon to resign his practice ia your hands, owing to his failing eye-sight. Wishing you prosperity, and hoping that you will reflect credit upon your late preceptor and partner. In all your operations, I remain your sia- csere friend, P. F. PESCCD. NOTICE. All persons indebted for operations performed set the office of the late Dr. W. R. 8cott, during ike oreaent vear. are reepeetfuliy requested to call and settle with the undersigned immediately, who will tender them their account duly receipted. U S. PERRY, Surviving partner. Raleiirh. Nov. i. 185L 89 tf BHCU1ITHIJIB.B0ISEJI0K11B.IC. IDWARD YARBROUGH, Jr., Having erected j a new Blacksmith Shop at the corner Har gep aad Wilmington St'aw i prepared to have all work ia the above line executed "with care aad dispatch. The well known Jut Atbusb, with csm Detant assistants, beinc permanently enraged, he is enabled to have the animals entrusted to Jus care ho4 ia a woxxmanuxs manner. Raleizh. Mav 26. 1864. tf 43 NOTICE T3 v 9 hereby given, that application will he made : the presseat Legislature of the State of North Carolina, for the incorporation 'of a Cwm r&nvl to be called "The Surer Hill aad Ziac r&nv. to be eauea "ine surer nui Comcanv." Capital to be Five Hundred Thousand THE " RALEIGH REGISTER" 1 pGblbfctd Beai-vMkly aad. Wekiyy ft. UOUars, w)u law rign vw uwnwt t vmm m umw. 1 ill II .f Ul.t......lrt AA Un.fA Solomo5 Cbiiit. Jau. Cabuk. . .CHERRY & CAHILL, Commission Merohants, NORFOLK, YA. Jan. 13, 1854. tf-5 A CURE FOR ALL!! HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. Imress er ths U.viom, You have done me J the honour as with one voice, from on end of the Union to the other, to stamp the character of my Ointment with your approbation, It ia scarce ly two yera since I made it known-' UrS&iir vn j and already, it has obtained more celebrity than 1 hoy other-aaifirinc ia so short s perio4." A . -; . - 00 TUU.MA8 HOXLOWAT. S8, Cor. f Ana and Nassau streets, New York. ASTONISIIINQ CORE OF SORE una. AFTER NINE YEARS STAVnma Copy of a Letter from Mr. J. TP. Langley, of HtnUtille. Yadkin Covniv. K.h nnroii U. S. dated November lt. 185S. READ 1113 OWN WORDS To PvoTEsaoE Hollowat. Sir : It Is not my wish to become notoriona. nether is this letter written for the mere sake of writing, but to say, that your Ointment cured me 01 one or the most dreadful cutaneous diseases that flesh is heir to, and which was considered by all who knew me, to be entirely beyond the reach f medicine. F"or nine years I was inflicted with one of the most painful and troublesome sore legs that ever fell to the lot of man ; and after trying every medicine I had ever heard of, I resigned in despair all hope of being cured ; but a friend brought me a couple of large pots of your Oint ment, which caused the sores ou ay leers to heal. and I entirely regained my health to my agreeable surprise and delight, and to the astonishment of my friends. (Signed) W. J. LANGLER. AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF A BAD BREAST. WHEN NEARLY AT THE POINT OF DEATH. Copy of a Letter from Mr. Durant, New Or leans, November 9th. 1853. To Paorissoa Hollowat, 38, Corner of Ann and Nassau Streets. New York. Dear Sir, It ia with heartfelt gratitude I have to Inform you that by the use of your Ointment aad Pills, the life of my wife has been saved. For seven years she had a bad breast, with ten run ning wouads, (not of a cancerous nature.) I was told that nothing could save her: she was then in- uuoed to use your Omtnent and Pills, when in the short space of three months, they effected a perfect cure, to the astonishment of all who knew us. He obtained your Medicines from Messrs. Wright ft Co., of Chartrea-etreet, New Orleans. 1 send this from "Hotel dec Princes," Paris, al though. I had written itTt New Orleans, before we finally left, at that time, not knowing your ad dress at New York. (Signed) R. DURANT. The PilU should be used conjointly vith the Oint ment ta most of the fouowina eases : Bad Legs Contracted and Stiff Joints Lumbagq Sore-throats Bad BreaoU Stiff Joints Piles Skin-diseases Burns Fistulas Rheumatism Scurvy Bunions Gout Salt Rheum Sore-heads Chilblains Glandular Scalds Uxers Chapped hands Swellings Sore pples Hounds Sold at the Establishment of Professor Hollowat, 38, Corner of Ann and Nassau Streets New York, also by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the United States, in Pots, at 37 J cents, 87 cents, and $1.60 cents each To be bad Wholesale of the principal Drug Houses in the Union, and of Messrs, S. B 4 J. A. Evans, Wilmington, and P. F. Pescud, Raleigh. 9 There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sixes. N. B. Directions for the ruidanoe of patients ia every disorder are affixed to each Pot. New Ariotiitural Work. AORICULTURE, its essentials and non-essentials, including an examination of GUANO, and other manures: by II N. FRAYATT. of NEW JERSEY. This work, besides the general information it contains, will be found to be a valuable guide to the Farmer, Planter, and Agri culturist in pointing out the essentials and non essentials to be furnished to their lands. The se lection of such fertilisers as the soil wants, and the avoiding of such as it does not want is pointed out in plain terms, and will ensure a saving of time and money to all who follow its advice. At the South, where exhausted lands require some thing to restore fertility, which as yet does not ap pear to have been found, this Treatise will be of the first importance : indeed, the tiller of the soil in every section cannot but be benefitted by a pe rusal, aa it lifts the veil of uncertainty, which has hitherto enveloped the science of Agriculture. Price, in Paper '20 cents. All orders lo be ad dressed to T. L. MAGAGNOS, Publisher, 16 Beekman Street For sale by all Booksellers. New York. Oct. 27, '54. 3mos 87 Law Gonartnerihln MILLER & ROGERS, Attorneys Counsellors at law, RALEIGH, X. C. WTLL a ed to ILL attend promptly to all business entrust- them. H. W. MtLLRR, S. R. ROORRS Oct 24th. 1854. tf86 Sale of Land and Negroes In Wax ren County. Is Warrrx Court or Equitt. Bill for Partition. Richard H. Smith and wife and others v. Hall and others wtrtue of a decree made in the above canse at October Term 1854 of the Court of Equity for Warren County, I shall offer for sale at the Court house door, in the Town of Warren ton, to the highest bidder, at Public auction, on Monday the 8th day of January text the tract of land of which the Hoa John Hail wea seisea ana possessed, con taining about 750 acres, adjoining the lands be. louring to the heirs of John Somervell, dee'd , W m Pemoau sr.. Air s ana outers, turn ues " . . ri I . J . 1 1 adjacent to the Town of Warrenton, a part being . ,. t.. .1 r 1 within the corporate unuia uanvi. mrn im a large and commodious two story Dwelling house and all other necessary out houses on the premi es needed for family or farm uses. A portion 01 aid land is low grounds, well ditched, and with he upland, a sufficiency ia cleared to work advan tageously anout eight or tea nanus ; tne wnoie is good order for cu.tivatioa aad the fences good. a . . . . , r -Lit c M it the same uoif ana piacv, a hwu un iw aale La the same way thirty-two negroes belong' Log ta said estate, torn of them young aad vary likely.' - ' - r xhe land wtD be sold oa credit of one, two and three years with interest from the day of sale. Theategroee oa a credit of nine months with inter nal also from ay eX sale. Bonds with approved sureties wiU b required of tha purchasers. A r CILCOOK, aALE. r. : ft! . S. r0 THE PUBLIC The subscriber ia pleaded I to inform, the public that his CHOLERA AND DTARRUCEA MEDICINE affords more prompt relief ia tne various affections of the Bowels, and consequently more satisfactory to all who have used it, than any other Medicine ever offered to the public. The fo'lowiug are among many testi monials of its efunary . Da. R. H. Wobtkimqtoki Dear Sir: I take much pleasure in adding my testimony to others in favor cf your remedy for Bowel Affections, Ac, having so frequently experienced its beneficial re sults in my own case, as well as in many others to whom I have given it. I curried a bottle of it with me to Baltimore, (and here permit me to say I would as soon think of travelling without money as without this remedy) and finding many among my acquaintances there who Were suffering with various forms of Bo wel Affections, I gave it freely ,' and in no iKiTAici'did it fall to afford the mosY prompt akd DicibtD relIst as It has donrbere I congratulate you, and especially the public oa the discovery of a medicine wbtoh Is better calcu lated to protect mankind and alleviate- suffering than any other ever brought before the people. UT.SriERS. This S ttf jerwty they come-weeka ?, J was I . 1 i.e.... -. 1 . t ... 1 1. : v. rJL 1 wavn w 1 vu K-vwieut vtecrauw, w ana igM JKMftl9 xtT esAleania jaome, I I made use of all IhTremeayetil1s thliisafr but without affording any relief. On arriving at Home, I was informed that Dr. R. H. Worth! ngtoa had prepared a remedy for Cholera, Ac, aad was advised to use it. I did so, and to my astonish ment, one single dose gave speedy and permanent relief, sinoe which time I have used It frequently in my family ; and, la justice to the Doctor, say I consider it Mtrcn Tat xost taluaslk xbdicuis I have used in an experience of twenty year. F. M CAPEHART. Murfreesboro,' N. C; Oct 2, 1864. Dr. Worthixotor Drar Sir: I take great pleasure in reoommending your Cholera Medicine to the public and more especially since I have had personal experience and observation of its benefi cial effects. I have tried several remedies put up for Cholera, &e., but have never found suoh happy results from any as from your invaluable remedy. I have such unbounded confidence in its efficacy, that I am unwilling and will not leave home without a supply with me; and I regard it as one of the most valuable discoveries of the age. Tours, very truly, W. P. BEAMAN. . Wirdsor, N- C. 8ept 19, 1854. Dr. R. H. Wortkixotos Dear fir I have made some effort, and have succeeded ia introdu cing your Medicine to the public, and I lad H Is taking very well indeed ; aad the result ia, that I have nearly sold what you sent tne. ' I there fore, wish you would send me some more at aeea as you can. t I have not the slightest doubt but that this Medicine is the very beet reme dy out for the disease for which it la recommend ed. I hope you will soon send me a supply, as 1 would not like te get entirely oat of it. Yours, truly, GEOROE W. MoGLAUGHON. From the Murfreesboro' Catettc Missaa. Editors In looking eve; the last number of the Gasette, I found a communication from our friend, Mr. L. P. Spiers, reommeadiag vr. K. ri. worthtngton s LDoiera auxture to the public, for the cure of diarrhea, dysentery, aad other kindred diseases Having experience In my own case, the happy effects of its use, 14 well as other members of my family, 1 can aateiy say that I regard it superior ta any remedy wt have ever used, in an experience or twenty voasav a wawJa, therefore, recommend it to svery family sis as ia- valuable remedy, aad every iadlvidaal ta procu. a bottle aad keep it by them ia these times of cholera. ' -'' TtTTl.TARKMC Murfreesboro,' Aug. 30th, 1854. This is to certify that I have used Dr. R. H Worthington's Cholora medicine in my family for the last four or five weeks, in aeveral cases "of Bowel Complaint o common in our vicinity, with invariable success One of the esses was that of negro child, some four or fire months old, who was so emaciated y the effects of the disease, that its life was nearly despaired of. when my wife happened to think that she would try tbeChoie Medicine, and did so with complete success in less than forty-eight hours. I am throughly of opinion that no family should be without so fine a medicine Given under my hand, this srd day ef Ootober, 1864. . W. DARDEN. MCRT RKSRORO' N C. Dr. R. H. Worthington. It affords us pleasure to say that we have used your Cholera Diarrhoea medicine .for the last twelve months, and have found it invariably successful. in relieving speedily the cases in which we have had occasion to use it. We entertain a high ap prestation of its value, and hare no hesitation in expressing the opinion that it will prove to be 1 valuable family medicine. RICHARD O. UOWPER. B. F. SPIERS 8old by P. F. PESCUD, Raleigh, and by Drug gists generally. Oct. 17th, 1864. tf W. H. & R- S Tuoker TTOULD respectfully inform their friends and 1 J the public, that one of their firm has just re turned from New York & Philadelphia, where they have made additional purchases cf STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, HATS, SHOES, AND GROCERIES. Having purchased our goods at reduced prices. we are ena bled to famish our patrons at unprec edented cheap rates. - N. B. A choice lot of FURS, COMFORTS, UM BRELLAS, OVER-SHOES, Ac, Jtc. Raleigh, Nov. 21st-1864, tf Hats, Hats. JUSl to nana two cases uua nioLssajji mm Hats, Beebe's Latest. J Better, late this Fall, than Ever. ! JAMES M TOWLES would respectfully advise his friends, aad the public generally, that his assortment of uax uwus, uais, uaps, SHOES, CROCKERY, aad FAMILY GROCE RIES, is more full and complete than usual. His purchases were not made in mid-summer. but late in September, when Goods were greatly reduced in pricea. He therefore thinks they were bought right and will be sold accordingly. He hopes his friends will not take this for granted. but will can ana see lor inemseives at the rAtt- MEK'S HALL. Nov. 7, 1864. 90 tiot lSSffronting on Hillsborough, Street, for Sale. Lot No 186, in the city of Raleigh, N. C. 8aid lot is 210 feet square, (containing one acre) boun ded on the North by Uillsboro' street, on the South by Morgan, on the East by Harrington and in the west by West most eligibly located for a nrivete residence, and is ia all respects . desira ble. if nat dianoaad of at nrivata sale, before the first Monday in February, 1 85b, it will be solf en that day at pubde outcry. . For tnfonnatioa, appty to Rufus H. Page,Eq , Raleigh N. C . Dec. 22. 1864. wtFl 103 LAW SCHOOL, ..... . . H ILL 8 BJO R 0 ' , 5. C.- - - v.. HE next Session of this He hoot wlu eonv menoc oa Monday, the 1 5th day of January. JAA4X. ; F. HASH.. Jaa. la 2 BOOT AND SHOE STORE. TTENRYA. DEPKIN, In returning thanks fcf XJL Pst favors, respectfully informs his friends aadcustomers that he has just returned from the North with a large and varied assortment of Goods ia his line, which he will feel much pleasure ia ex hibiting. I .... i-v . Storr West Sidb or CapitoI 8o,carr . Raleigh, Sept 18, 1864. 3a- 7 x , .-, 'pi . Gcodv htwra : t&fai Booh. " CAKB1AGEB, FECIT ?TRSKV wnnaaiwMitkiH CITY 0 T:S fe tk YOB XV i Af tfc ra cmcasWDmtcw. ; 4 sfrihsiiaTsI 1 IRt -A - m T - Veadaa.ae4staera :,t u ,.Taiev PETERW. HINTON,; Commit 8 on. Merchant V01. M AND M ROTSlirfi VHAXT, NORFOLK. YA. SPRCIAt, ATTCSTlOSr PAIO fo SRLLINO Tehaeca, Flour, Grain, Cottoa, eke.' Ac, Also, to Reoeiving and Forwarding Goods. REFER TO V Cbas. L. Hinton, Esq. Wake Co. N. C J-B. G. Roulhac, and George W. Haywood. Bsqs., Raleigh, N. C. Win. Pluiniaer, Esq., Warrtaton, N, C. Aug. 25. 1864. . , 69 LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN'S SHOES. XT7 B are now receiving from the Manufactory Yf of Robinson ft Co., Philadelphia, a fine assortment of Ladies Kid Walking and Buskin Shoes, Tipped. Foxed and Creole Gaiters, Black JUd Ties and Slippers, White do do do Thick and Thin Sole Kid Bootees, do do do Morocco do MUses aad Children's Morocco and Goatskin Bootees, " McGEE It WILLIAMS. Sept. 29, 1854. 79 JUST RECEIVED, AT F. MAHLER ft CO'S., (next door to W. L. Pomerey.) FOR THE LADIES. Retioules at all prices, Berlin and French .Baskets of all styles. Work-boxes, new Koeoeco sty la, Pearl plat aad other Desks, Leather aad painted Port-folios, Card Cases 6f pearl, shell and papier mache, Card Receivers, very fine of Terra Cotta, Ink-stands of Terra Cotta, Alabaster, ire. Jet Bracelets, Breastpins and Necklaces of all styles. Perfumed French Bracelets, sc., &c. FOR THE GENTLEMEN. Cigars of all the leading Brands, comprising : The Unman, Lamartina, Primra, Jockey Club, Copitanola, Evidencia, To persons baying by tilt quantity we allow cost price with 10 per eetit tjnmmuaioa. Chewing Tobacco, well supplied with all brands. Persons buying by the quantity' we charge Manu facturere' prieea. emoUaat Tobacco, ane null well flavored Brtnds. - -- Walking Canes of all styles. FOR THK CHILDREN. China Tea and Dinner setts, fine Knives and Forks, India Rubber Combs, Boy's Guns, Secreta ries, Wheelbarrows, Carriages, Dominoes. Back gammon Boards, Chess men, Different games, Kid, Wax, China and India Rubber Doll, Crying Ba bies, India Rubber and Tin Toys, Ac, &c. MISCELLANEOUS. Clocks in Mahogany and Iron cases, 86 hours and 8 day Clocks. .White, blue and canary glass Candlesticks, new style. Pans, China Candlesticks, Rasors and Pocket Knives, of the most celebrated makers. Emmer- soa's and Tilton's superior Bator Strops. All a tides for the Toilet, Portmonnaiea, Pocketbooks, Cigar eases, best Italian and English Guitar Strings, Flower vases, &c. 4c. FOR THE HUNTSMEN. Game bags. Powder Flasks, Powder Horns, Shot Bags, Walker's and G. D. Caps, Shot Du pont's Rifle Powder, Travelling Companions, Wil low r asks, sc., sc. Price and quality warranted to give universal satisfaction. Come and see. F. MAHLER ft CO. Nov. 10, 1R54. 91 NEW FURNITURE STORE. 7- Hote 'he subscriber has opened a Furniture Store on Fayette ville street opposite Lawrence's teL where he will keep constantly on hand a good stock of Furniture, such as Bureaus, Hard robes, Chairs, Bedsteads, Rocking Chairs, Revol ving Chairs, and every variety of articles usuallav kept in such establishments, made of Mahogany, Walnut Poplar, Maple sc., SC. tfiT" All articles in his line manufactured to order with despatch and in the best, style. RE PAIRING faithfully executed. COFFIN MAKING. He has provided himself with a new and hand some Hearse, ana is prepared te manufacture Comas, of every description, of Mahogany, Wal nut or more common wood. His terms sbail be reasonable and his utmost endeavors given to please. The patronage of the public respectfully solioited. Raleigh, Oct 16, 1854. 84 3m Samcsu M- Tract. Scxkkr W. Fash sax. MINNESOTA LAND AGENCY. TRA CY & FARNHAM Bankers and - General Land Agents, ST. ANTHONY FALLS, MINNESOTA. "COLLECTIONS, made and proceeds promptly iVItlBilwu ai currtju v smuwi. Landed investments, made for' Southern and Eastern capitalists, that will nett Firrr and Siv- rxtt Fivr per cent, per anumn ana onen more. The immense immigration, .tne rapid rise or real Estate, and our intimate acquaintance with the Country, enable us to make investments, that will nearly, or quite, double in vaine, every year for the next ten years. A few thousand Dollars now invested wm soon necoma tens of thousands. Hew can money be so safely and so profitably invested T Land In the vicinityof new and thriving Vil lages can now be bought for 9, 4 aad 96, per acre, that ia a few years win oe worm ten tunes the amount Many of the fortunes of the North have been' made by the rise of Real Estate, and those that nave the means and foresight to pur chase whaa. lands are so eheap will make fortunes. Satisfactory references given. For further particulars address TRACY FARNHAM, St Anthony Falls. De-JeV 1S54. . ' ,mpd 102. . KfaTORTH CAROLINA -STATJ6 AU1U.CULTU- I. i RAL SOCIETY A meeting of the State ag- RiouitaraA society wui om new ia wm oi Aat eigh, oatbe 10th day V Janaaiy next ' . , The friends of Agriculture are earnestly, re- qtaoeted to attend. - --PeemSO,! - . . .14, North Oarolina Mutul liiauraio , Company. . E AXEIGH,' N. C. -t.. SttTJS Company has been in suocisesfal operatioB for more than sereo- years, and eontismos to e risks upon all classes of property la the State, (except Steam Mills aad Turpentine Distilleries,) upon favourable terns.- Its Policies now. over property amounting, te $4,600,000, a large poo tion-of which js in Country risks, audits pre neat capital is .over Six Hundred Thousand Dollars, ia bonds properly secured. The average cost of Insuranoe upon Che plan of this Company has been leas than one third of one pee cent per annum, on all grades of property em- Dracea in its operations. THE following persons have been elected Direc tors and Officers of this Company for. the present yean DIRECTORS. J. O. B. Roulhac: & W. D. Hrtohings. Jno. R. Williams, Joha Primrose; Henry Turner, S. W. Waiting. T. H. Selbv. Raleltth Gev McNeill. Fay- ettevflUf Jom O. Wright, Wilmington; James E. Hoys, waahlagtoa t JamesSMaa, Ureensborev Jno CE,-EdntoBi Joan. Boner, Sahsatt Joe. H.Pool, ElirabethCHv-F. F..Fana, Plymemth t Alaxaa- def UitanU, Newborn Sfi i. B- Sfalth,, Mar- fcejhlt WUiaav ChailoUe; Voha- fi, Barrett Mil ton: A. T. SummT. AaWrBW. , sTiTl fajamiiaaRej MtobtJ fW-,, tionai : . OFFICERS OF THE J. G. B. Roulhac, FruidenL ' ' ' Henry D. Turner, Fie aV. S. W. VThiV'Trwmnr, John C. Pajtrvlge, SsertUsry. John H. Bryan, Attorney. J. Heraman, Gmtrat AptnL S. W. Waiting, V Jho. R. Williams; V Exeeutive Committee. John Primrose, j AIL' boBununications in reference to insuranoe should be addressed to the Secretary, post paid. 7. C. PARTRIDGE, Sec'yr Raleigh, Mar. 22, 1858. 26 fA REENSBORO MUTUALINSURANCE.COM- V T PANY At the end of Three Years, suoh has been the Care and economy of the offioars of this Company, that we are still free from' debt, have made no assesments, and have now saej a large Capital la com and notes, that we hive no hesitation ia saying to the public, that there Is no safer Company in the Southern Country. . The most of the Risks ia this Company being ia the Western part of the State, where the danger from fire is much leas. At the last Annual Meeting the following Officers were re elected : JAMES SLOAN, President S. G. COFFIN, Vice President C P. MENDENHALL, Attorney. PETER ADAMS, Secretary and Treasurer. WILLIAM H. GUMMING, General Agent Directors : James Sloan, J. A. Mebane. C P. Mendeahall, W. 8. Rankin, Rev. C. F. Deems. J. M. Garrett Jed H. Lindsay, W. J. McConnelL E. W. Ogburn, J. L. Cole, D. P. Weir, Greensboro'; E F. Lilly, Wadesboro' ; Dr. S. 0. Coffin, Jamestown ; Joshua Tayloe, Washington ; William A. Wright Wikning ton; J. I. Shaver, Salisbury; John H. Cook, Fay- etteville, H. G. Spruill, Plymouth; Robert E. Troy, Lumberton ; Dr. R. H. Scales, Lenox Castle. All Communications should be directed to the Secretary, free ef Postage. PttTKB ADAMS, SeCy. . Aug. 8. 1854. tf-65. North Carolina Rail Road- fX$ aad after Monday, January the 1st, 1855, V J the north Carolina Rail Road will be opened lor the transportation of Passengers and Freights from Golds bo ro' to Durham's, 26 miles west of Raleigh: Pas'nger trn leaves Goldsboro' da'y, 8 o'elk, a. 1 " passes Raleigh " 6 " " " arrives at Durham's " 7 46 " RETURNING, Pas'nger trn leaves Durham's daily 2 o'clk, p. 1 " passes Kaleigh " 8 80 " ax vss at Goldsboro' M 6 42," " Connecting with the United States Mail train, on the Wilmington and Raleigh Rail Road, at Ra leigh ; and Messrs. Bland ft Dunn's Mail line of four Horse post-coaches at Durham's, running daily m Hillsboro', Graham, Greensboro', James town, Salem, and Lexington to Salisbury, from which point to Charlotte, the North Carolina Rail Road Company are running a daily train. A through Freight train leaves Uoldsboro' every Thursday for Durham's, returning every rnday. A way Freight train leaves Goldsboro' every Tuesday "for 8 tailings', returning same day, and will make extra trips when necessary. WALTER GWYNN, Chief Engineer N. C R. R- Co. Jan. 2, 1855. 1 tf OTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN, that applica- tion, after 30 days from the date of this pub lication, will be made to the Oeneral Assembly ol the State, fur a law to incorporate a company to work the Copper Mine, situate in the county of Guilford, commonly known aa the Fentress Mine. A. o. STITH, N. L. STITH, For themselves and others interested in said Mine. Raleigh, January 1. 1 Hillsborouqh Academy. THE next session of this School will begin on Tuesday, the 16th day of January, 1856. Bovs will be prepared for admission into the Freshmaa class in College. Tuition as heretofore : English Department 16 00 Classical " 21 00 H. NORWOOD. Principal. December 18th, 1854. 6w, STATE OF N03.TH CAROLINA. GRAirvtLLR Courtt. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, November Term, 1854. James H. Twisdaie and others v. William Ar nold and others Amended Petition for sale of Land. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that James M. Barnes, and William Arnold, two of the defendants ia this cause, reside beyond the limits of this State i It is, therefore, oa motion. ordered, by the Court that advertisement be made for six weeks successively, at the Co art-House in Oxford, aad at three other public places ia ursa- ville County, and also ia the Raleigh Register, notifying the said defendants of the filing of this petition, and that unless they appea at the next term of this court aaa answer sue pennon, tne same will be taken pro eonfesso, and heard ex forte as to them. Witness. Augustine Landis, Clerk of said Court at office in Oxford, the first Monday of No vember, A. D. 1964. A. itAJiiua, uierx. Dec. 22, 1854, w6wpd -RIME CHEWING TOBACCO Jones' Premi um, nrido of Virginia, Rock Candy Extra Dan iuver, and other pop alar brands in stora, ana lor sale by.' wiLUAAis ar iiai nuuu. NATURAL HISTORY. The Illustrated Nat ural History, by the Rev. J. G. Wood, M. A., W1U45U engravings, ny nm- narvey. inisuay - ' . . .,r iw rm reoeived, by U. D. TURNJCR, Deoemberl2. 1864, . 100 Giles Leitoh. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, f LOMRRRTOR, RoRXSOR Co., N. C. ' Jen. 6, 1855. ' - ; ' 1 Ij TTOI YE.-FISHRRMEN Rua to Pesoud's XX ood see his splendid assortment of tJmeriok ilvwaa, Silk aad Grass JJLnae, Sinkers aad SaeUa, wbioh ha has just reoeiTed aad wlU sell very cheap OFFICE RJLL&IQB X rijLz ' ;j . 3HHI3 Company lneures the lire f individuals, L for one year, a tana of years. o for life, a. e Mutual Principle, the assured for life partial, paling in the profits f the Company, f or pou7 cies arantad for the whale term ef lift, when the premium therefor amounts to $30, a note ataj.bi. given ror one half .the amount or tne, premium hearing interest at 6 per cent without guaranty. ; The prompt manner ia which all losses "have been paid by this Company, together with the low rates of premium, p recent great inducements to such as are disposed to" insure. - Slaves are insured' for a term of from one to five years, for two-thirds their vafue. ' ' - AU lossessare paid within 90 days after aauaiae tory proof is presented. VIRSCTOSS. Charles E. Johnson, Wm; W. H olden, Wm D. Cooke, R. H. Battie, Wm. H. Jones, F. C HOU -Seatyoa Galea. V m. D. Haywood. James F. Jordan, Quentin Busbee, H. W. Husted, Wm. H McKee, Charles B. Root. OSftOSsVS Dr. Chas. E. Johnsoo, jWieat. Wm. D. Haywood, Yica President . W . -sa. or a. . ja - . . .Wan. HJeaee. Treasurer, H. W. Husted. Attorney. I Charles E. Johnson, M. D. 1 Medical William H. MeKee, M. V. V Board of Biehd. B. Haywood,' M D. J Consultation. William u. Cooke, 1 W W. HoJdea, V Sxseuiioe Com Charles B. Root; ') vtiflse J. HERSMAN. Qsnsral Agent. For farther information, tha nublio are referred to the pamphlets, and forms of proposal, which.' may be obtained at the Office of the Company, or. 1 any of its Agencies. ' CemmanioaUons ahonld be addressed, (post paid,) to JAMES F. JORDAN, Secretary. JAMES B. CTJTHBERT, (SUCCESSOR TO KERR ft CUTHBERT.) Grocer, Foruxtrdatf and Commission Merchant, BoU Ungbrook Stroet, J'etersburg, Va. ! ' RxrxRXRCxs : Thos. Bragg, Jr., Jackson, N. C. Meatvail Bro.- ' Messrs. L. D. & W. G. Crenahaw, Richmond Joaiah WiUs, Esq., Norfolk. James George, Eso., Baltimore, Messrs. Monahan ft Beers, New York. gAS constantly on Jhand : Prime Porto Rioe and New Orieaas Sugars, Crushed, Pulverised and Clarified do Rio, Laguira and St Domingo Coffees Black Pepper in grain and ground, aad Allspice Race Ginger ia Bags, and Ground in Boxes Gunpowder, Imperial and Young Hyson Teas Tallow, Adamantine and Sperm .Candles Brown, Pale and Variegated Soaps Gunpowder, Shot and Bar Lead Blacking, Ink, 8hoe Thread and Wrapping Paper, Good aad Damaged Sole and Upper Leather Liverpool and wound Alum salt Prime Virginia and Western Bacon and Lard Nails, assorted, with flooring and Warehouse Regalia, Principe, aad Havaana Cigars ; Together with a large stock of foreign and do mestic Liquors, Wines, &c, which he offers at the lowest market rates. The strictest attention paid to reoeiving aad for warding goods. Petersburg, March b, i Oxford Female College. THE next session will commence oa the first Monday ia January 1865, aad donees the- last Thursday ia May. RATRS TUITIOR (PATARLR ORB HALT IB ADVA OR.) For Reading, Writing, with the first rudiments of .English Grammar, aad. geography, fio,00 English Grammar, Geography and Arithmetic, 12, 50 For aay thing higher, 16,00 For the College Classes, (without any extra charge for the Languages, ) zu,oo Extra Expenses. Music on Piano, 4 20,00 Use of Instrument 3,00 The same on Guitar, Drawing and Painting, - 12,00 Oil Painting, 15,00 Needle Work, 6,00 Board per month, 8,00 Washing per month, 1,00 Musical Soirees will be given during each term. T. T. GRANDY, See. of the Boardof Trustees. Dec. 22, 1864. 108-Iy A DESIRABLE RESIDENCE FOR SALE. The subscriber offers for sale her place of residence in Wake County, N. C. situated five miles West of Raleigh, immediately on the Central Rail Road. The Dwrluro is a very large and convenient one, handsomely situated. The out houses are good, consisting of tha Printing Office Buildings, Kitchen, Ice-house, Sara, stables, kc &c There is a Well of excellent water, with a chain pump. Also a great variety of Fruit Trees, Grape Vines, etc Ihe Tractor Land contains 13U acres ou acres of which is cleared and susceptible of a high state of improvement some 20 acres being good meadow land. Other lands, if wanted, may be purchased adjoining. in consideration or its healthful .and convenient location, and many valuable Improvements, It is ia every respect desirable as a place) of residence. Any persons wishing to purchase are Invited to all aad examine the premises for themselves at as early a day as practicable. G. MEREDITH. 8 tf- Dee.22, 154. J. T. WHEAT. JK., Attorney at Law GOLDSBORO', N. C. Dee. 22, 1854. 103 lm DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. THE Copartnership heretofore existing be tween the undersigned, under the firm and style' of Peete, Pepper ft Co.. has been this day dissolved by mutual consent All persons indebted tc said firm will please make immediate payntent to. G. W. Peete; who alone is authorised to aettte. the; affairs of the con cern, "-'rti ! GEO:W PEETE, . W. R, PEPPER, JNO. T KILBY, Portsmouth, V,, Jan 6, '66. ; t 8t Dental Not ioe. W F, BAsO N, (FROM EVERY PLACE EXCEPT N. C.) WOULD respectfully make known, that he ex pects to be in Raleigh as soon as engage ments else where will permit ' - N. B- Having made the Teeth aad euaeases pro ceeding therefrom a speciality, Dr. Bason has the nleasure to believe that his efforts, under the greatly unprove-a cobuiuvb ui uv iksmi an, can seldom' fail to merit the continued gratitude aad .. , -... J: r .1 T . , ... : admiration ef tha beat friend of this broach of Medical Surgery. .- . aMn.i s. g97raoaa. unacquaiatea are metrredhto: the eeeea of his practice for tha last 10 yaxa.:Dl- piomas from both Dental aad Medical Cotiagaa, aad as aaay sewora, aonoee, specimena, ac, asAeoea- aarr.-i r,"r'.V; rVC-'r'r: "iVV commojucaaoof airectea to aim at -ttautgb. .a . . - --a . 1 Chapel HUL Hillsboro cr Caham will be attended to the arst oppenanity. s ' - 1 . Dec. b, IVtri. v - -- - .9 tr QHA UAD-A for Bazrela eC salted shad for kale CO., COMMI88IO N M ERCH ANTSj - . . . NORFOLK VA." V h? -RxriRXMCis. Messrs. Bloodgoodfc Co., av. r. Tabb ft Co., Alexander Bell, Esq., Norfolk ; Uoiu Asa Biggs, Wuliamston, N Ci CoL J. B. Q Koul hae, Raleigh; Lewis Thompson, Esq , Hotel, -; J .'Oct. 24th. 186i.:i, C, 4" ' 86 i. msT PRKMinw 1 -;-, . SMUT-AND SCREENING MACHINE, f i' . YOUNG'S PATENT. : r - , IHPORTANT TO SttURRS ARB MILL OWBIRt. rp HIS Machine received the first prenwum at the ' JL North Carolina State Fair, and wasreoammea- . L ded to tha public as the best now in use , ia the :': State.:. 8even Hundred of them are now running ia North Carolina, all of which are now in opera- -tion and have given the mosts;entire satisfaction, in regard both to performance and durability, . some having run six years and perform aa well , now as they did at first and have not ben out order one day. We have thrown out ten different smut Machines to make, room for'thia,-' They are ' warranted for fiTe years, and delivered at the.Mill any where ia the state. Manufactured and sold by " ; V"-t--HQ. AMcMANNl . Routb 'Lowell. Oranwa xL Anril t K - tf-HO toyroTed-Patenw-31 Sa-MiUs.,-I,r'' ; . (aEORTi;.PAQBJfc'.r:::-f;t"ia Scbrozdrr, rsasv -Win BattptORl St., Bal-, A - . "TrMofc'Mbi-V:;."-?.r.-; ' ' RESPECTFUIXY Inform the publieC that they , have greatly-increased their manufacturing v- astabUahment aad are. now prepared, to execute all orders with-promptness for their 'f.!"rj:': CELEBRATED PATENT CIRCULAR FOR- TABLE SAWMlLLS,i7;v " which have gtvea so much satisfaction throughout r the Union, as also -STEAM POWERS, of . all sixes v and kinds, HORSE POWERS, GRIST MILLS, . and various other macMaes and implements for eooaotniaing labor. - -?C:: :'S'.-: Since their . Portable Circular Saw Mills' were invented by. and patented to, their senior partner, ; they hay t made many improvements, which render them perfect in all their details, and justly enuue them, to be considered first among the. labor sav ing aiachines of the world1: -.ci- iKy ; Pamphlets containing fall descriptions of their several classes of mills, pricea, terms, capacity for - 3 4 tawing, sc, will, on appuoauoa by letter be for- ; ' warded to any gentleman wanting am.i'gy'r Having recently - obtained damages in aa action' brought .in the U S. Circait Coart'for th Dis. trict or Maryland for an infringement, of their ir Patent Rights, thit BSRRRT warr thi Prtuo ". AOAISST PtTRCHASISa ttOH tTRAtJTRORttXB R01L rrs, oa thxir Aoskts. Address ..'"v- ' ' GEORGE PAGE rftftCa ! N. Schrboder St, pear Baltimore St, v?jt ' .; ; .. . ' s Baiumore.-Ma. - : 42 May 23, '54. TTAVING bought oat Mr M. Einstein, I shall : Jl continue the CLOTHING BUSINESS; as heretofore, in my own name and account -' - . EMIL ROSENTHAL." v : ; :; Corner of Market square and Wilmington 8t, ' . - : Opposite rarboro's Stable..' -JUST RECEIVED at the above store Tbr Lar- orst AssoRTBXRT of READY MADS CLOTHING - EVER SEEN IN THIS CITY. Give me a cair be- v fore purchaaing anywhere else and you win save . . at least twenty five per cent Fact, aad no mistake . about It. , -. " E R. 8ept 12,18fi4;;, tf 74 COACH SHOP. i TlHE Subscriber respectfully informs the PuV I lie, that he still oooapies the well know? Stand of Mr. Willie .Johnson, oft " Wilmington St. aboat one hundred yards South of the Capitol Square, where he is prepared ta execute every- ' thing in his line of business. Baggies Coaches Ac, made of the best materials and ia the most ' fashionable and durable style. , He would say to those who may wish to pur. chase Buggies or any thing in his line, that they would do well to call upon him bef re purchasing : elsewhere, as he is determined to spare a either -pains nor expense to please those who ' may favor ', him with their custom. He is dettrmined to sell at -prices to suit the times, . ' k' Ju-v Also, repairing done cheap at the shortest notice . . n - JAMES BASHFQRD,-" Feb. 14, 1864., . . . , e- , : . i j a wataon uootn. ... UPHOLSTERERS AND PAPER, HANGERS, J'f ' ... Fawtrto.j St.,' , ?Zu ' r WarB . ' " -aa ' aa si , HAVING established themselves fa Jhe" City ' of Raleigh, will keen- constantly on hand a- large and handsome assortment ef goods in their line, consisting of ;r?' " ." i- - v CHUt Velvety Satint and Common paper and borders to matchall of which they will put ' up in the neatest manner, both in town aad country- , ;V: -. . r j. ' Window Curtains, Cornices,. Shades. -Curtain Bands, Tassels,. Cords,' Gmps,- fte. ', Hair and Shuck Mattresses aad Lounges, Floor and Table Oil Cloths, ft:: all of which will be disposed of -at the- lowest prioes. - - , . J WM. WATSOR. v v JOKPB BOOTB. , , lc-12,la64. , 8mo100; 60 Dollars Reward. h"f I ":r RAN AWAY from the subscriber, a- bout the last or June, my boy HIN TON Said boy is about 22 years old 6J or 6 feet' high; light complexion ; : marks' not recollected' -1 . purchased " said boy of J. C Moore ha purohased himof Demsey sorai, m tniaoounty. a-wiu give tne a bovs reward for nil delivery to me, er for his con finement in any jail so that I can get him : ' '-.. . y -4 i W. n. NELSON.- . Rogers' StoreN. C. Nov. 8, 1864.- -tf-89 V LOOKV AT THE HATSt THE HATS!! BY EXPRESS, another supply of those beauti- . ful FlaUbrim Moleskin Hats . ' , t ' Also, the SHANGHAI HAT, new style and food stoek. . W. U. iR.S-.TUCKEtt. : Dec. U 1854. . , - 'i ' ,.."97 'Now. for; Cheap Goods.. - MURRAY A O'NEAL; HAYJB taken the store lately occupied by W. ft A. Stith, and are receiving their stock of Fancy ana ouipie vrj. .uraouay vrrooones, vrocacry and Glssswsee, te .'' Being jiow beginnets, they have to build ap a trade : to do this, they are de termjued to be ; undersold by none in the city. They will sell goods cheap and bo mistake; to be ' convinced of this' tact, call aad price thehr'oods before purchasing euewnere au taey4 ask is a showing, and it the good, suit they-guarantee to make the prices right .- Don't purchase before ex amining Ii sir stock, it you waat cheap Goods, eall at -' i'-.i ,V.Uo- 26, White Front - '.;- Fayetteville street, - Vvrr " Raleigh, N. C. MaroaaL. 18P4., 1 - 27 -aTASHYILLE FEMAiK ' ACADEIY, THE m( next sessioa of this school will commence on Monday, WC iouianaar Bui) unuos; vae su-- rvisioa of Mrs." W. R. Wuliama,-and.eompeteut ARsistante.;' : ' J . T oX'& l tRRStSHm SRSSlOR. For Commoa English Branchea, 8 00 :'sJIigber v -K- . , . 10 00 ;:vMaU'0t 'lHww,-V N t v - 20 00 X--,k DnwiBg'r4 Faiatisc. ; 1200 M ' - NordleWorkVyV .'.U 00 Board can be had ia good houses at $7 or 8 per mftBtay ' 'ji!p:- ' ' "TV .. . BY THE TRUSTEES. 1 1 .'-'it ti'' -t-.v.-""-' r ,: A r. f a a Dl- .22, '64- 4V SR A -Tr V " . -. r
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