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s "t 1 Jm;;; AND JOB OFFICE; - We are prepared to execute ill daserip- :.;tttoa f 304 PRINTED a,el reasonable rate, with jfctltstaeSS ud dispatch Oar ofacs Is supplied with ?"f weaycleaflriptiW ttseeeaaryfer the prompt ee- Pfsnphlei Tickets, : BUSINESS CABDS, - " V iABQJti'OSTKRS, BLANKS AC., . . I ieU style a any :Othr Establishment, v.! ilOLLOWJLT'S ?ILL8. r Ci ' -ii JL kWy ko& inerly thnk yon for t y ..tYt iTirtmiTf rttrinTtT tr- you &at batowd -v;.' . ' or y I tak tMa opportunity of lUtiaf - - y. ,r, that y , AaoMtort iwro l Aaorieu CItisona, ' -s .-v ". tult 1 catertaia far all tkat eoseania Amariea A' aad tlio Amriea, tk moat lirely aympathiM, - i to Uat I originally compounded thes - V -'Iia xpra!y to aaityour eliaate, habita, con A. atitatJoaa, and maonor of firing, intending to ea i tabUan aayaelf among yon, wbUh I hara now done, 1 by iaklM praaalaoa in Nw York "i f- r :- - THOMAS HOLLOWAT, - - L " . tty Cornar "of Ann and Maaaatt afa, New York. - FURrndAtioiTor the blood, -' a Lira ' av uuotra ooarLaurTa. rrna ci tlx ana of the Union aoffer much from dia- rders of tae.IiTv' and Stomack; aearcely any ara fro froaa the inflnenoe of theae destructive - BaladSeaV kebce life wean faet. The fair sex, perhapa tkaaoet nandaeme in the World, up to a certain period When, distraaaing to aay many loeee their teeth and good leoka, while yet in the - " heydayof life, auch aad erila may be effectually . reeaedied by eoatinaaUj keeping the blood pure.. - ' and the Liver , and Stomach in a healthy action, " "when Bfe'.wQl flow smoothly, and resemble plant in-a coogenial dime, where an eternal spring appears to reign. As it regards the preservation . of the human frame, . and- the duration of life, much may b 'eif octed, and I aay fearleaiily, that health aad fife can be . prolonged for many year beyond their ordinary limits, if Holloway's Fills . are taken to purify: the blood according to the rules laid down far health contained in the direc tion which accompany eabh box. A CASB-OF'WEAKNES AND DEBILI ' TTi 07 10 TEARS STANDING. CURED :. BT HOLLOWAY'8 pills: Cep jtf Ltttet from Capitin Johntm, Asior . y Boute, Ne York, January 5th, 18G4. Y 1 Zo Piorxssok Hoixowat, SS, Corner of Acn and X" -gavtS'S". ?x-JIas Streets, N. Y. 1 -Bir, It is with the most heartfelt pleasure I " . bare toafomr yon that I have been restoretl to ' health '-and strength by taking your Pills. For - - ' the last ten years, I suffered from a derangement of the Liver and Stojnach, and was reduced to t aveh juvAXtremity that I gave up my Ship, never expecting io go to Sea any more, as I had triad ' 'every Kejaedy.that was recommended to me, but all tone purpose; and had given myself up tc despair, whew I was at last reeommended to take your Pills. After using them for three months, the result is that I am now in better health than 1 have been for eleven years past, and indeed as weH as ever I was in my ttf . Yen are quite at liberty te make this known for the benefit of , .otharsv, - I remain. Sir, yours respectfully. k . (Signed JOtyH JOttNSON. TkeM eeltbrmUd JSOm are wondtrfiiUjf efficacious in tin following compiatntt: Ague Asthmn BQHons Complaints Blotches on the - Skin . Bewel Complaints Co6adpatioa of the -' Bowek Bead-ache Indigestion ' ' 'Jaundice . Liver Com- ' plaints " Pilea- Retentkaiof. Debility Drofsy Erysipelas ' Female Irregxu laritiee Fevers of all kinds Gout Scrofula or King's Evil Stone and Gravel 'Secondary Symp - turns Worms of all kinds Weakness, from whatever cause , Said at the establishments of Professor Hol loway. 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and 244 Strand, Loadoa,aadby all respectable Druggists and Deal ers in Medieinea throughout the United 8tatev ia Boxes, at 87i cents, 87 cents, and $ 1,60 each. Tab had Wholesale of the principal Drug Hon see la the Union. - ' 1ST There is a considerable saving by taking 'tha larger sixes. - N. BDirections for the guidance of patients In every disorder are affixed to each box. MM r. ntrssBLX. jonri i lcmu. ' , RUSSELL & BROTHER, gineraL commission merchants, ' "WimisoTox, N. C. Refer to Thomas H. Wright, Esq., Pros' t Bank Cape Fear; Edward P. Hall. Esq., President Branch Bank 8tete; 0. Q. Parsley, Esq., President Commercial Bank. i We have ample, WHARF AND STORE Room, situated in the most eentral portion of the Town, and are prepared to make Uixral ctuK advances on an CeamgnmenU of FLOUR, COTTON, GttAlN, KAYAL STORES,' or ether prodaoe, oonsign-d to us -for sale here or shipment to our friends Nertfcwv- .".'-V Mxrcho, 1844 19 ly. Bootv Shoes and Broams. MEN'S heavy water-proof Boots, DonUe aoUd, and extra thick Brogans, lined and bound Sip Brogans, t With a good supply, 6f Eastern made Boots and Shoes, suitable for servants, which ve are offering Oct. '64. 2. V? SPRING TRADE, 1865. teMuir; Bryan, XNPOXTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS f - llnrdware. Cutlery, Gnaa, Vc i No. 68, STcamna e-nxtr, - - VIT "' reoiTed direct from Europ per . f f - ahipa CenaUntlnc, Manhattan and Queen of the West, our Spring stock of HARDWARE, CUT- - - LERY, AC-. embracinr Urge assortment of , rUwcr Cetterkey and Solid Box Vice, EUeweU's Billing aad . Weeding Hees, Bright Steel Faced Weeding Hooa of a superior, quality 4 Well, Trace Fifth aad Breast Chain r Eaob, 8tock, and Pad .locks; Wostenhobna A Badgers Packet Cutlery -Table Cutlery ; from 'different manufacturers, in single eUuens aad seta of 51 plecee. r We have also received a fun nnnl"' 1 utm. - - mm J ve et&4SaVsBAX CAS QOODS, pnrehased on the vary beat terms, we keep always on band : Capentera. Tools of all deearlptiene; Hand, Pit and Crosa-cnt Saws of Boo 4 Co: and Spear A Jackson's manufacture and general assortment of all articles usually kept in aimiWr aotsMiahwienta, to which we would r8', of .yirwinin and North Caro. Una Mersaanta, promising them an groat induce meat as can bo offered by any Jobbing House North or South. MUli 4 BRYAN.? gn of the radloek. No. 6bV8yaarnor Street' . PetersbaewVa'-Marah 16th, 8S6v 22 2si ' klICK' REDUCED. IxUIl a. - 4,00. : Far mj by 1 - , r IBWvrTEUY 8TORB.f. j ; TTTOULD respectfully; Inform the Citixens of f f . Raleigh, the county and the country adjoin tag, that he has fitted up in splendid style the house formerly occupied by the Insurance Company, on the west side of Fayettevflle Street, and between Mr. 8. - H. "Young's and Murray A O'Neal's Dry Good Stores, where he has opened a rich and beau tiful assortment of . New Jewelry of all the modern styles, consisting of. the' ornamental and the use ful, and to whioh lie Invites the attention of the Ladies. ' " ' He has also for the gentleman a good lot of Gold and Silver Watches, which will be warranted to perform well, when delivered to the customer ; also a fsw excellent double barrel guns brought on expressly for the hunters of Carolina also a great variety of walking Canes. In tact, at the New Jewelry Store, any and every thing usually kept in such establishments may be found at pri ces that cannot fail to please the customer. . Repairing exeoute I at abort notioe and satis faction guaranteed. October 20, ISM. tf 85 gCOTTS LITTLE GIANT IN TOWN It ' pHE little Monster has at last arrived, and ' I may be seen daily in the rear of the Far mers' Hall. On feed days, (Tueadaya,) it ia a perfect wonder to aee it masticate Corn-cob, and all at the rates of 10 bnsnsls per hour. Admis sion free. JAMES M. T0WLES. March 5, 1856. 20. BOPOSALS FOR A LOAN TO THE CO UK TY OF CRAVEN Da accordance with the provisions of the Aet of Assembly incorporating the Atlantic aad North Carolina Railroad Company," the ComUy of Craven has subscribed to the Cap ital Stock of said company one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. In order to meet the instalments which may be due, and which may hereafter become due on said subscription, ths said County proposes to nego tiate a loan or loans, to be secured by the bonds of the County. By the order directing the issue of said bonds, they will bear interest at the rate ot m per centum per annum, payable terni-annually at the "Mer chant's Bank of Newbern," or at the "Fulton Bank of New York," at the option of the holder, These bonds will be redeemable on the first day ol July, one thousand eight hundred and seventy four, and not before, without the consent of the holder. The bonds will be issued with Coupons attached, which will render the collection of the in terest simple and easy. The security upon which the said bonds will be based will be the real estate and taxable polls of the County of Craven. The present assess ed cash value of the real estate of the County, is one million one hundred end nine thousand, eight hundred and twenty two dollars, and the number of UtzdSltpoiU is Uu-oe thou&und five hun dred and eighty-two. Proposals for said loan will be received, and all other necessary information upon this subject will be furnished by the subscribers, on application to them at Newbern. GEORGE GREEN, Agent for GEO. S. STEVENSON, Cravcu County Newbern, Oct. 18, 1854. 61 W. H. dt R. S. TTJCKEK, NO. 8 FAYETTEVILLE STREET, INVITE the attention of buyers to the most at tractive Stock of S'.p'e an i Fncy Dry Goods, Uiey bare ever before ci'ured in this City, com prising Rich figured aud Dress Silks , Watered Silks ; Plaid and striped I'ous de Soies ; Black Gros de Rhine?; Canton Silks; Gros d Na ples; MarceUines: F.orences; Sat ins; Ilicb and printed Bareges: Grenadines and Hernauis; Orjran'lip? ; Jaconets ; Lawns, Prints, ChAluea, Barege de Laines, Ging hams ; all wool Mousselin de Laines ; Sum mer Bombaiinos, Alpaccas, Poplinetta and Crape ; Despsgne Crape Shawlc ; Bonnet and ap Ribbons; Taf feta and Satin Ribbons ; Embroideries; Gloves; Laces and Hosiery. Also, 176 cases of Portsmouth, Hadley, and Lodi Lawns, which will be disposed of from 6c. to 1 5c. March 16, 1855. 22 Notioe. THE Subscribers, as surviving partners of Snow, Nixon and 8mith, will, in order to en tle them to settle and adjust the partnership bu siness, and to pay off the debts which have been contracted, in pursuit of the said joint business, entered into for the purpose of carrying on the Steam Mill and' Sawing business, on Tuesday, the 24th inst , offer for sale, at their Steam Saw Hill, near Harry Durham's, in Johnston Count), the following property (belonging to said copart nership,) to wit: One 50 horse Engine, Two Saw Mills and fixtures, One Grist Mill, Horses, Mules, Oxen, Carts, Wagons, and many other articles On a credit of six month. Bond with approv ed securities will be required of purchasers. T. H. SNOW, E. SMITH, Surviving pantners of Snow, Nixon & 8mith. April 2, 1865. 27 td VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE. rpHE Subsciber, being anxious to remove West, I will sell his house and lot in Germanton, with six Acres of land attached ; on which is situated a comfortable and commodious Dwelling house, a fine brick kitchen, also a brick smoke house aad an excellnt well of water. He ill also sell a valuable farm lying on Town Fork of 860 acres more or less, one mile west from Germanton, with about sixty or seventy acres of good bottom lnd. Those seeking a heathy location of country will find it here, with an excellent opportunity afford ed to educate their sons and daughters ; as there is in this place a fine and flourishing male school known as the "Germanton Masonic High School," under the supervision of Principal W. T. Garma way, (formally Principal of the Floyd Institute, Va.) This bchool needs no encomium. Also the Female High School; and under the guidance of Mrs Ann Elixa Mays, and her qua! ifications, as Instructress, wo have no doulit that this young Institute will flourish; having procured the services of jomp4teat Female Teachers, she ex pects to instruct th e young Ladies under her care in all the branches of Female education, taught in the highest of schools. Those wishing to purchase will call soon, eith er personally or otherwise. LES R. GIBSON. Qermanten N.C., April, '66 u 7 HEKEW MARKET RALES, PETERiliUhG, Va., will commence on Tuesday, 8th Mav and continue Four Days. ' 1st. Day. Sweepstake for three year olds $150 subscription $100 forfeit, m;le heats. Clos ed wun 7 subscribers . Jttmcs TalUy't gr. c. by Revenue, out of Andrew etta. Also, b. c. by lally-llo, out of C-a ix. v. m. . u iu c. ujr luuy no, uam by miss Trustee. Win. H. Gibbons' ch. f. Miss Juli dam Sallie Ward by Glenco, J. T.DotveWt b. f. by Revenue, dam Thomas. Emily John Belcher $ (P. A. Pnndell's) br. f. Childe Harrold, dam by Boston. David McDanite b. L by Regent, dam Clapper. 2nd. Day. Proprietors' Purse $300 two mile heats. 3rd. Day Jockey Club Purse $500 three mile heats 4th. Day. Proprietors purse $100 mile heats. Entrarce 20 added. O. P. HARE April 24. 1855. 83 td. NOTICE. I SHALL sell at the Court House door in the City of Raleigh, on the 3d Monday of May next, at U o'clock, the following Town Lots, or so much thereof as will satify the taxes thereon, and the costs of advertising the same, to-wit: J B. H in ton, for 1864, part lot No 64. ?1 SO Dabney Coaby e " No. 162, 153, 169 44 76 Jas.Cnadwick".i1868,,64, part 231, v 20 87 J. V. Caldwell. V4854, part 48, v- .V 6 76 C H. Johnson v". .. " "- 76, 77, 8S, 4, 23 26 Wm. Terry " . -'-No. 1, -n... 7 40 Mrs.C B. Clarke 1863 '64, 150, 166, 167, 49 60-Jo-J.Ryala,ve JV 61.i W25 Wm. Overbeo, I?54, 76,' ;:: 27 J A3. U. MURRAY7 CoTloeter If 'r - -T - .-V." w WT Kalelgh." 17, 1866. 1 ' 22-43: NEW AND DESIRABLE GOODS I AT Wo 1 FAYETT2yrXXE aVVV-jT rriHE Subscriber has just received Ma Fait and 11:, Winter supply of SEASONABLE GOODS, French Merino, all colours. Lupin's best rnako." . .- French Cashmeres of every variety and pat'rn. , French DeLalnes of latest atylea. -v i ' v". 8ilka, Plaid, Figured nnd plain : - t ". " , Woolen Plaids, and Poplin Robe. " 1 Bich Tamboured Mouslin party dresses Heavy Emh'd Crape Shawla. r ' Damask diapers in piece and pt'rn. 45 inch Pillow Can Linear Table Doileye and Crank ' Linen-Sheeting. 10-4, 12-4. Long and Square high eol'd wool's ah'la. French work'd oo liars, sleeves and ehemiiettea Lin'n Cambric, Lawn Hd'kfs, all qualities . . Hem Stich'd and rich Emb'd Handkerchiea. Full asar'nt of Richardson's fm'ly Lin'n. Bird' Eye diapers, towela and napkins 6-4 and 12-4 coll ahti'gs and casings. Welsh and Sack Flannels. White and red do all qualities. Ladies and gent's Merino Silk and cotton Vests. English and German Hose a great variety. Marseilles Quilts and Furniture Dimities. Lace aad Muslin ertne and Turkey red do French woven nnd Fr'ch shape corse Us. MOURNING GOODS. Blk Gro. DeRhine and Pon de Sole Silka Lead colored and white and black do Blk. Fch. Bombasine and Merino 'Lupin's." KD1K xanuse uu vaaun vioio. Blk Alpacas, DeLalnes and ChalRs. Blk Love Veils and Lace do Hdkfa collars slVa and Chemlxettes. Gingham and Calicoes. CARPET8, Sc., Brussels, Venitisn and Ingrain Carpets German Hmp Floor and Stair do '., and 12-4 Daggets and Hearth Ruga. Alieant. Manilla aad 8heep Mats Boston Valices and Carpet Bags. Roee Mackanaw and Duffle Blankets. Travelling or 8hawl do HARDWARE AND 8TEEL. Handsome setts knives and forks, 61 pit sea Rogers' best scissors and shears Shears for flowers and shrubbery Porcelain lined Kettles and Pant Soapetone Griddles for B. W. Cakes Beat Razors, warranted, to. FAMILY GROCERIES. Stewart's best refined Sugars. Loaf, crushed and Clarified do Golden Syrup and dark Molasses. Cocoa, Worcester Sauce and Eng. mustard. Imperial Gun Powder and Blk Teas. Currants, Citron and preserved ga'r. Capers, Olives and Pickles Layer Raisins, Box and Mat do Mocha, Java and Laguira Coffee. Jamaica Rum Islay whiskey. Mon'gohela and old Kye do London dock and Pale Hennessee Brandy Madeira, Sherry and Port Wines Champagne, Heck and Claret Cette Madeira for Cooking. London Porter and English Ale. Sperm, Adamantine and Hulrs Cn dls Starch in family boxB of 6 each. Cm'icl erasive soap, woman's friend Table Salt, Bags and boxes. J. B. O. ROULHAC. No. 13. Fay. Street tf-S8 SPRING STOCK OF 300TS, SHOE, SOLE AND UPPER LEATHER, Trunks, Shoe Findings, Shoe Thread, WSAPPISO PAPKB, &C. HERMAN & CO., NORFOLK, VA.. TTvESIRE particularly to inform the Merchants Ijf of North Carolina and the Eastern section of Virginia, that they have just received their Spring siock, comprising the largest and most desira ble assortment that we have ever had the pleas ure of offering for their inspection ; assuring them at the same time that we can and will compete with any house in the wholesale Shoe business, whether North, South, East or Wes of us, in re gard to styles, qualities and prices. When the facts are taken into consideration, that we confine ourselves strictly to a wholesale and jobbingbuainess, that we purchase our goods chiefly for cash, and that we conduct our business at a more moderate expense than any northern bouse, we think it will be apparent to all that we are prepared to enter into the strongest kind of competition with other cities. We respectfully solicit a call from Merchants visiting Norfolk, when we can assure them of the truth of our assertions. We would be pleased to receive orders, which shall be faithfully and punc tually executed. March 6, 1865. 19 2m HOPKINS, HULL & CO WHOLESALE DRY GOODS MERCHANTS. 268 Maskct :St., Baltimoxx. INVITE the attention of Merchants visiting this market, to their very large stock of BRITISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN DRY GOODS. They have endeavored to supply a deficiency that has long existed in this market, by keeping a large and elegant stock of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, many of which are of elegant quality and design. Having taken advantage of the depressed Stat of the market, in purchasing their goods, they will be able to offer great inducements to buyers, and in order to secure the best class of trade, they will sell at small profits for cash or to punctual dealers. B. B. HOPKINS, 1 ROBT HULL, WM. H. RYAN, THOS. W. ATKINSON, Baltimore, r en. 8, '00. 3mos 11 Bricks ! Bricks ! ! Bricks ! ! f 'VMIE .SUBSCRIBERS HAVING MADE PER I manent arrangements tor carrying on the BRICK-MAKING business on an extensive scale, are now prepared to contract for the delivery, dur Uie ensuing season, of from one to two million of Bricks of the best quality and at such prices a will dUfy all competition. Orders from a distance will be promptly attend ed to, and bricks delivered at either of the Depots, if desired GEO. T. COOKE & CO. Raleigh, Marsh 12, 1B56. 21 tf. KING & BIGGS, RALEIGH, N. C, HAVE received their stock of Spring and Sum mer Goods, and feel assured tbey can please icer-j one that will favor them with a call both in quality and price. Our stock consists in part of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, of all grades and color.', which will be made to order at short notice, and in the most improved style. Also, a good assortment of Ready Made Clo thing and Furnishing Goods. In fact we have every article worn by gentlemen (except Boots and Shoes,) and think we can offer as good inducements to the buyer as any house in the State. We intend doing more of a cash busi ness than we have formerly done ; therefore, our goods will be oil e red low. filed" Doors opened at six o'clock, A. M. Ad mission fre. Don't forget to t& drop in Wt as you pass by. KING & BIGGS. Raleigh, April 16, 1S55. ' 4t 31 COPARTNERSHIP. The subscribers have this j day entered into Copartnership, under the name and style of A. S. SH AFER & CO., for the manufacture and sale of READY MADE CLOTH ING in all its branches, at the store on Sycamore street heretofore known as Perry's Clothing Ba taar. A. S. sHAFER, GEO. A. HALPEY, ROB'T HUNTER, , Petersburg. April 1, 1862. oncer's to N. Perry, '. The subscriber, having disposed of his entire in terest in the Clothing business at Petersburg to Messrs, A. SSHAFER & CO., takes this method of returning bis acknowledgments to the public of Pe tersborg and vicinity for their liberal patronage du ring Ids proprietorship of the CIotbixo Baiaa, and would also recommend a 'continuance of the! same to bis. amcoaeora, ; 'Jt' iV-r ; a. i-juMix: August 24th, 1862. 70 FALL STOCH.MCMr PARLIERS ; HEAD - QUARTERS, JT. :- -'HOBPOtKr VA.-Sc-; Vv "RDERS for Rkape&s may be sent us for the f ensuing, harvest, Which win b filled; a the following prices:-. '-";'Sir f '-J' ' V Htrssxx's Reaping Machine,'..;..... ..-.l05 00 4o 'NfowfTanrReaper,....:...T.:116 00 do Front Wheels extra...... 20 00 ' do , - Boar Platform for side deRvery, 6 00 BtnxiLAix'sVasReapef,No.2,4Jfeetcut,..$120 00 do . 4o -do No 8, 6 feet cut,. 180 00 . A deduction of t5 will be made if the side deli very is not furnished, and 20 will be added to the a'jove prioe if frontwheels are furnished. 160 tons English,' Swedes and American Iron, all sites. v 20 tons Hoop and Band Iron, 4 to 4 inches wide. 20 tons Oval, half Oval and half round Iron 20Q setts Coach and Buggy Axles 800 pair' do do Springs 260 kegs Neils, 8 to 40d.', out and wrought f0 dosen Files and Rasps 60 Smith's Bellows, all sites 1600 pounds Cast-steel Hammers 70 American Star Anvils 60 Vices, for Wood and Iron Work 8tocks and Dies, Bench Screws, Ac, for sale on the beat terms -STB A W, HA T AND SHUCK CUTTERS, Of every variety. Price $30 for the best, and warranted to out anything in the Shape of Feed for stock. Cheap 'utters, from $6 to $26. CORN SHEIXERS. Virginia Corn Shellers, Goldsborough'e dc Reading's do Double Spout do Single Iron Spont do do Wood do do....- ...$26 00 .... 40 00 .....36 00 16 00 .... 10 00 see f 8 00 WHEAT DRILLS.; Pennock's Slide Drills, do. Roller do., 7, 8, 9, 10 tubes, furnished at factory prioe, say $75 to $126. All other kinds furnished by us upon the same reasonable terms. Our facilities for procur ing these machines are superior to those of any other dealer, and we can guarantee dispatch in filling orders. Light and heavy Drags and Har rows for selling wheat, on hand, of our own make, warranted good and durable. BAMBOROUGH'S PREMIUM FANS. No. I Extra Premium Fans,. $34 00 No. 1 do do . 82 00 No. 2 do do. Sinclair & Co's. No 2 do. Do do 1 do. Grant's Premium Fans, Clinton's Fan Mills, 80 00 - 30 00 26 00 .$16 to $30 ...$ 18 to $20 FIELD Rollers 8 Segments, 8 feet long, $35 00 do do 8 do 4 do 66 00 do do 4 do 4 do 45 00 do do 6 do 6 do 66 00 do do -6 do 6 do 66 00 Orders for any of the above goods will be filled promptly. Your orders are respectfully so licited. BORUM A McCLEAN, 11 Water Street, Norfolk, Virginia. 8ept. 15, 1854. 41 tf T. O, & S. Q. WORTH, Commission and Forwarding MERCHANTS, Brown's Bull dins;, Water Street, WILMINGTON. N C. USUAL ADVANCES If ADS ON CONSIGN MINTS. March 6th, 1856. 19 ly. W. P. ELLIOTT, General Commission and ForwardingMerohant, WILMINGTON, N. C. Feb. 13, '66. ?3JJ COACH SHOP. Y1HE Subscriber respectfully informs the Pub- I lie, that he still occupies the well knowi, Stand of Mr. Willie Jojpson, on Wilmington St. about one hundred yards South of the Capitol Square, where he is prepared to execute every thing in his line of business. Buggies d Coaches Ac, nude of the best materials and in the most fashionable ani 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 before purchasing elsewhere, as he is determined to spare n either pains nor expense to please those who may favor him with their custom. He is determined to sell at prices to suit ths times, Also, repairing done cheap at the shortest notice JAMES BASHFORD. Feb. 14, 1864. - 14 Curl Your Hair. KROLLER10N. THE Receipt for making this celebrated com pound, (lately introduced into this country,) wul be sent by the subscriber to any persona in the United States or Canada for $1 . The KROL LERION will curl or wave the hair in the most beautiful manner. Any person having the most coarse and uncouth looking hair can transform it into the Most Beautiful, by the Use of this Article. The ingredients will not cost over 12 cents, and ith this receipt any one can make it equally good in every respect to that sold for $3 a bottle. If preferred, a package of Krollerirfn ready made will be aent free e postage, instead of the receipt, with directions for preparing it in liquid form and full directions for use. Sena mtl letters, postpaid, to. H. A. FREEMONT, Warren, Trumbull Co. Ohio. March 6, 1866. 16 tf MONUMENTS. TOMBS AND HEAD STONES r I THE Subacriber would take this method of re- minding the public, that he ia still engaged in tne manufacture of Grave Ornaments, in ail varie ty and the beat style of finish aad workmanship He keeps always on hand a large stock of Marble, both of American and Italian, suitable for Monu ments, Obelisks, Tombs, Head Ptones, Ac; and having in his employ a first-rate Northern Carver and Letterer, he is prepared to pnt all kinds of Designs and Inscriptions, to suit the tastes and wishes of alL He would respectfully invite a visit to his Mar ble Yard, at the south-east corner of the Raleigh Grave Yard, where may always be seen specimens of his workmanship and a variety of styles of Grave Ornaments. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore received, he respectfully solicits a continuation of the same, pledging himself to use his best endeav ors to please all. Orders from a distance will bo faithfully and promptly attend od td. Address, WM. STRONACH, Raleigh. October 31. 1854. wly 88 Medical Society of the 8Ut of North Carolina. 1 1 HE next annual meeting of the Medical So J. ciety of the State of North Carolina will be held in the town of Salisbury, on Tuesday, the fif teenth of May, 1865 Delegates, Permanent Members and the Pro fession generally, are requested to attend. S. 8. SATCHWELL, M. D. Sec. N. C. Med. Society. April 13th, 1855. 29 wtd. JAMES E.METTS, Forwarding Merchant, WILMLNUTON, N. C. Aug. 24. 1854. 70-tf Bounty Land Agenoy. THE undersigned, Notariea Publie sad General Agents, bavinj had several years experience ia the prosecution of Bounty -Land and Pension claims, offers their services to obtain Land War rants under the act of Congress which gives 160 acres of land to all Officers, Musicians, Privates, Teamsters, Chaplains, Seaman, Marines, Clerks Ac", who have served in any of the wars since 17 90 fwho have not received their warrants s ' - .-V!WSAM 8TETTINNIUS & .C0.J T Waahin gton City, March lS56.- f !.' 4 ' CLATJDIUS i ILr .SANDERS;.; - -y ixnHniip, jrokrn caxouiv i ; TTTTLL attend the Courts of Johnston; Wayne If and Nash. " .4.1,1868..--- 'TiaiBlfh'and Gaston Railroad. SLAVES aren not, permitted to' travel on the Railroad, without a written permit from their, owners. DupUcatesehould.in ail cases be ven, a- theTicketgents opj'of every pass. v: i .JAMES M. Mrvyu, T j6tt ?? Ticket Agont. . . - c. rhiPRE & Co.; r WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMIS SION MERCHANTS. 1 "i t DxALixs in Sugar, Flmir, Coffee, Molasses, Teas, Candles, Wood Ware, Raxsins, Tobacco, Be gan, Scotch Ale, London Porter, Broom.', Starch, Salt, Mess Fork, fcc, tc., Cornik Fhont and Pbincxss Sts., WILMINGTON, N. C. C DuPhk. D. B. Bakkr "Wilmineton, Mar. 28. 1854. Iy 26 a. X. MCPHXXTXB.8, H. QHISILIH. . W. MAHTIS. A. M. MePHEETERS fit CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS. Forwarding & Commission Merchants. 6 SOANOKI SQUASE, NORFOLK VA. RlFBRINCIS. Thos. P. Devereux, Halifax, N. C. Q. W. Mordeeai, Pres. Bk. of the State of N. C. C. Dewey. Cashier do do. do do W. H. Jones do Branch do Cape Fear Raleigh L. O'B. Branch, Pres. R. AO. B. E. Messrs. Reid Soutter, ) Dr. N. C. Whitehead, V Norfolk. Pre't Fanners' B'k of Va. J Alex. Bell, Esq. Messrs. S pence A Reid, Baltimore. B. Blossom A Son, New York. September 16th, 1858. . 76 Carriage making.- RALEIGH COACH F ACTORYl!! WILLIAMS & GORMAN, having enlarged their establishment by the addition of Jfen kina' Shop, on Hargett 8L, are fuliy prepared to execute orders for CARRIAGES of every descrip tion. Employing experienced workmen and using the best of materials, their work will always be finished in a style warranted to give satisfaction. Repairing done with neatness and despatch. tSf Factory on Haigett St., near the Baptist Grove, and at Clarke's old stand, near the Masonic Hall. Raleigh, June 23, '54. 61 ly. Books and Stationery ! H. D. TURNER, No. 1 FAYETTEVI1XE STREET, RALEIGH, N C , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Bookseller and Stationer, keeps sonstantly on hand a very large and complete assortment of Law, Medical, Classical, School and Miscella neous Books. A complete assortment of Station ery, Blank Books, Globes, Mathematical Instru ments, &e , &c. Blank Books made to order at short notice and in best style. Just received from the manufac turers direct 100 Reams Cap and Letter Papers, which he will sell at low prices. ajy- Country Merchants and others are reques ted to call and examine his stock. Raleigh, September 1854. 80 GREENSBORO MUTUAL INSURANCE COM PANY. At the end of Three Years, such has been the Care and economy of the officers of this Company, that we are still free from debt, have made no assesments, and have now suca a large Capital in cash and notes, that we have no hesitation in saying to the public, that there is no safer Company in the Southern Country. The most of the Risks in this Company being in the Western part of the State, where the danger from fire is much less. At the last Annual Meeting the following Officers were re -elected : JAME8 SLOAN, President. S. G. COFFIN, Vice President C. P. MENDENHALL, Attorney. PETER ADAMS, Secretary and Treasurer. WILLIAM H. CUMMING, General Agent. Directors : James Sloan, J. A. Mebane, C. P. Mendenhall, W. S. Rankin, Rev. C. F. Deems. J. M. Garrett, Jed H. Lindsay, W. J. McConnell, . W. Ogburn, J. L. Cole, D. P. Weir. Greensboro' ; E. F. Lilly, Wadesboro'; Dr. S. G. Coffin, Jamestown; Joshua Tayloe, Washington ; William A. Wright, Wilming 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. PETER ADAMS, See'y. Aug. 8. 1854. tf-66. Selling off at Cost ! THE undersigned, intending to quit business, will sell from this date to the 1st June next, for cash, any portion of his Stock of Goods and Groceries, AT COST consisting of DRY GOODS, great variett, GROCERIES, SHOES, HATS, Ac. Ac. All the goods not sold by the 1st of June will on that day be sold at Auction, on a credit, paya ble the 1st of January, 166. All my real estate on Hillsboro' Street is for sale, on a credit of twelve months. Lot No. 186, recently purchased of the Kenne dy Estate, will be divided if desired by purchasers. JOHN BUFFALOE. April 19(h, 1855. 32-1 m. Beer House in Raleigh. THE UNDERSIGNED have opened, in the City of Raleigh, at the building formerly occupied by F. Mahler an Co. . on Fayetteville Street, a BEERHOUSE, on an extensive scale. They have on hand, and will continue to keep on hand, a large variety of refreshing beverages in their line, as for instance : PORTER, SCOTCH ALE, GINGER POP, LEMON POP, SARSAPARILLA ROOT POP, MEAD, Ac. Their articles are warranted to be good, and during the Summer months will be found pleas ant and invigorating. LUTZE & CO. Raleigh, April 19, 1855. 2m 32 HARDWARE STORE I R SMITH'S CORNER, - - RALEIGH N. C. WE ARE now in receipt of our Spring Sup plies of Wares, c, embracing Hardware, Crockery ware. Wood ware. Coach Trimmings House Furniture articles and Cutlery of all kinds to which we respectfully invite the attention of purchasers. Farmers, Mechanics and Artisans can find at our establishment Tools, Implements and a general assortment of Hardware suited to their different vocations. Having purchased the largest Stock of Hard ware ever brought to this market, with the de sign of confining ourselves exclusively to this branch of business, we think purchasers will find it greatly to their advantage to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. April 2183 PULLEN & BELVTN. Diseases of the Eye. ITHINtfie last 35 years, the subscriber has frequently and successfully, operated for W Cataract, in persons of all ages, from Je States of North and South Carolina and Virginia, and will continue to operate upon those who need and de sire it. He will likewise attend to such other diseases of the Eye as may be susceptible of relief. JOHN BECKWITH, M. D. Petersburg, Va., April 9, 1805. 29 tf Cardenas Molasses. .V HilDS prime new Crop Cardenas Molass-v ea now landing from Bark Saranae from nas.. Vat nlA Kv . V . ; J HATHAWAY CO.lr .Wnmihgtbh, N.C.; April 6th, 1865.:-? 28 lnLvt Patent. Elastio Skirts ! -,K vKr;: BarciaySWX Y.' GAUTlON-ttone are -s genuine -except" thev bear the stamp of the Patent. - All Maaufao turers and 8elleri infringing - will be prosecuted aecortting 10 taw. - - 1 Mrck23, 1S66. " Iy 24 350 Iraxde 1- I f r- ? t 5 4., -w- FOR ALL THZ ruxrunj vs , v t' JEAMIIiT Thus has long existed a pubUc demand for an effective purgative pfll which could be reBed , on as amVand perfectly safe in its operation. This has been prepared to meet that demand, and an oxten aive trial of its virtues has conclusively shown witt what success it accomplishes the purpose designed. It is easy to make a physical piO, but not easy to make the beet of all pill- one which should have none of the objection, but all the advantagea, of every other. This ha been attempted here, and with what success we would respectfully submit to. the publio decision. It has been unfortunate for the patient hitherto that almost every purgatove medicine is acrimonious and irritating to the bow els. This is not. Many of them produce so much sriping pain and revulsion- in the system as to more than counterbalance the good to be derived from them. These pills produce no irritation or pain, unless it arise from a previously existing obstruc tion or derangement In the bowels. Being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use m any quantity ; but it is better that any medicine should betaken judiciously. Minute directions for their use in the several diseases to which they are ap plicable are given on the box. Among the com plaints which bare been speedily cured by them, we may mention Liver Complaint, in its various forms of Jaundice, Indigestion, Languor and Loss of Ap petite, Listlessness, Irritability, Bilious Headache, Bilious Fever, Fever and Ague Pain in the Side and Lama ; for, in truth, all these are but the con sequence of diseased action in the liver. Aa an aperient, they afford prompt and sure relief in Cos -tiveness. Piles, Colic, Dysentery, Humors, Scrof ula and Scurvy, Colds with soreness of the body, Ulcers and impurity of the Wood ; fa .short, any and every case where a purgative is required. They have also produced some eingularlysue eessrul cures in Rheumatism, Gout, Dropsy, GraveL Erysipelas, Palpitation of the Heart, Pains in the Back, Stomach, and Side. They should be freely taken in the spring of the year, to purify the blood and prepare the system for the change of seasons. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and bowels into healthy action, and restores the appe tite and vigor. They purify the blood, and, by their stimulant action on the circulatory system, reno vate the strength of the body, and restore the wasted or diseased energies of the whole organism. Hence an occasional dose is advantageous, even though no serious derangement exists; but un necessary dosing should never be carried too far, as every purgative medieine reduces the strength, when taken to excess. The thousand cases in which a physic is required cannot be enumerated here, but they suggest themselves to the reason of every body ; and it is confidently believed this pill will answer a better purpose than any thing which has hitherto been available to mankind. When their virtues are once known, the public will no longer doubt what remedy to employ when in need of a cathartic medicine. Being sugar-wrapped they are pleasant to take, and being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in any quantity. For minute directions see wrapper on the Box. PREPARED BY JAMES C. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, LOWELL, MASS. Price S6 Cents per Box. Fire Boxes for $L AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, For the rapid Care of COUGHS COLDS, IIOARSEVESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION. This remedy has won for itself such notoriety from its cures of every variety of pulmonary disease, that it is entirely unnecessary to recount the evi dences of its virtues in any community where it has been employed. So wide is the field of its use fulness, and so numerous the cases of its cures, that almost every sectionof the country abounds in persons publicly known, who have been restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of the lungs by its use. When once tried its superiority over every other medicine of its kind is too appar ent to escape observation, and where its virtues are known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing snd dangerous affec tions of the pulmonary organs which are incident to our climate. And not only in formidable at tacks upon the lungs, but for the milder varieties of Colds, Coughs, Hoarseness, &c; and for Children it is the pleaaantest and safest medicine that can be obtaineu. As it has long been in constant use throughout this section, we need not do more than assure the people its quality is kept up to the best that it ever has been, and that the genuine article is sold by P. F. PESCCD, Raleigh, and by Druggists generally. ' FOR NEW YORK. Umted States Mail Lute per Stiakbhips Jamestown and Roanoke. T HE elegant new steamship Jamestowb, Cap tain Parish, which is to run in connexion with the Roanoke, made her first trip from New York to Petersburg, on Saturday, the 25th ult,, and will continue to make regular trips weekly leaving New York every Saturday, at 4 o'clock, P. M , and Petersburg every Tuesday evening. The Roanokc will leave New York every Tues day, and Petersburg every Friday evening. Tra vellers going North will thus be afforded an oppor tunity twice a week of taking one of these splendid steamships and thereby avoid the dust and fre quent changes of the Railroads. Passengers on board of steamers will find the State rooms fitted up in the most elegant style and the fare and atten tion unsurpassed. Passage and Fare from Petersburg to New York, (State-rooms included,) $10 00 Steerage passage, 6 00 BtJ.Tickets issued at my Office. S. O. BAPTIST, Sycamore St. July 5, 1853. , 65 RALEIGH AND GASTON ROAD. Dues to the Railroad Company for freights are paya ble in cash on the delivery of the articles. When articles are delivered without such payment in ad vance, and the owner fails to call at the depot and settle the bill before the expiration of the month, he must thereafter send the money when he sends for the goods. By order of the President, C. B. ALLEN, Agent, July 4th, 1864. 64. Now for Cheap Goods. MURRAY 4V O'NEAL "TT AVE taken th? store lately occupied by W. IT & A. Stith, a id are receiving their stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery and Glassware, etc. Being new beginners, they have to build up a trade : to 'do this, they are de termined to be undersold by none in the city. They will sell goods cheap and no mistake ; to be convinced of this fact, call and price their goods before purchasing 'elsewhere. All they ask is a showing, and if the goods suit, they guarantee to make the prices right. Don t purchase before ex amining their stock. If you want cheap Goods. call .at No. 25, White Front, Fayetteville street, Raleigh, N. C. 27 March 81, 1864. Plastering-, Brick-laying and Brick-making ! THE Undersigned would inform the Public that he continues to carry on, and has made large ly increased preparations for carrying on, the above branches of his business. He flatters him self, aud those for whom he has done work will bear him out in the opinion, that he can afford to contract for it on as reasonable terms and exe cute it in as masterly and expeditious a ' manner aa any other contractor. ; , , V f ..... He will shortly have on hand a large quantity of good FIRE PROOF BRICK. All orders for him are to be at left at the Yan boo3h,Housb.' CHARLES Wi fALMEX' Raleigh, April 20, 1855. v r?--Tr82 tf jc auiuv urooones.v McGEE . 4 1 WILLIAMS keep' constantly on hand a large " supply of choice Groceries for lanuues, consisting 01 ;:''v,?v 7 . lAtXt Crushed, Pulverued, Clarified and Brown ougar. r- i'--X''-K 'if. Sderidr Gunpowder Imperial : andXIack Tea- ' Best Sperm, Aaamantine and Tallow Candles. "-TBtewhrt's Golden 8yrupi':' ; -; '; -:v-, , repper, AUspioe, Uinger btsrchXellow Soap aad Jnhn sen's Transparent andTi!et Soaps. -' Raleigh, Afril 20. 1S55. - " - v 82. - MAKctAcriraus ajto Whomsai DiAtimTJj i c boots and snons;,. n!T4 7,! N oTH;:TjBi.S.a . r i. - .(between Market and Arch.) PHILADELPHIA J 'r ' Intending to keep large sfcbckof Eastern work, also to? manufacturs more extensively,-,1 wiu De able to offer" to the trade a rery 'Superior stock of other s t wu this assurance I r.weutd most respectfully inviteybur personal examination of my stock.. ; ? Particular, attention wUlb pai4;ersM)f Good ''Z'j'-vcKi-AVv'--: - flHlIB anderBigued hare this toy- retired from U , the. Wholesale Grocery and General Commis sion land Forwarding Business, Messrs. Baker & Barraud succeeding them in the General Commis sion Business. ? ' They avail? themselves xLthia fipportnaltj to thank their Mends for th patronage extended to them, nnd beg leave '.earnestly , tor recommend their successors to fhe confidence., ftd,' employ ment of their friends and the publio generally. ? t r v; WILSON A GRICE. ' Portsmouth.' Va.; Ja, l; 1866.: V r ::rt Co-partnership. . The undersigned have this day entered into Co -Partnership under the firm and stylo-of BAKE 11 A BARRAUD. successors to Messrsv,WUson & Grice,"for the purpose of conducting . Produce Brokerage and -General Ccnnnaiasion Business,' for which purpose they have kea 'the largo Ware house occupied by Wilson & .Grioei ' They solicit thepatronage of their". iriepds and the publio generally, assuring' them that -ia busi ness entrusted to their care siiall have prompt and personal attentions y:;i.---'Tt.- - WMr J. BAKER, of North Carolina. " ; -TIIOS. X. BARRAUD, of Virginia. Portsmonth V . Jan. 19, 1856." ly. Piney Point ' Xiine t To Baltimore ON SUNDAY OS EACH VYEJEK. Pare Only $4. - JHHE publie are hereby informed that the com fortable Steamer, MARYLAND, Capt. Charles Mitchell, having been entirely refitted, enlarg ed and improved in every j-espect, is now on the route between Petersburg and Baltimore, once weMy?1 Passengers by this ' agreeable" and' eeonomical line will leave Petersburg bythe Morning Train on Sunday ot each week at 4 o'clock,"-A." M., and reach Baltimore in the course -of the night, thus securing a connection with the different lines out of Baltimore the following morning in any direction. Returning, passengers will leaver-Baltimore on the afternoon of. Wednesday f reach "week, at 5 o'clock, P. M. abd arrive at Petersburg by a special train, at ar early hour bext etehihg..;;t Fare in either direction, 7 Forward Cabin passengers same price, but with meals on board of the steamer Maryland included. ; V- ' - Fare for first class passengers between Balti more and; Philadelphia, 'by. the New Castle ani Frenohtown line, $2 50; for second class do $1 50, making the whole fare from Petersburg to Phila delphia by this agreeable line," $9 50 bnly;J for t'ui first class passengers,' aud $5 &0 for jsecond claij do. including meals for the flatter on board th steamer Msryliitd;.r sfSfrSi-yj" . For further particxilarsy'd through tickets, ap ply at the Office of the Richmond, Petersburg and Potomac Rail Road CtHnpany. rjii-x . - RICH ARD FDRT, Jk,. Ticket Agent. P. S.--Fare to Piney Point; with privilege ofre turning at any time? during; the T boat season, $ t only.Tr -?i,i;ifa, Fir-Ja, Ticket Agent. . March; 2,1855 18 tf- l " To the PuMic.; THE subscriber would respectfully .inform the citizens of .Raleigh, and the publio generally, that he keeps constanUy on baud a supply of WALL PAPER, of various! kinds , also, Fire Screens, Window Curtains, &e.. all of which will be sold at the lowest prioes; also, paper hangings of all kinds done in the neatest and most workman ship manner .. .-. ' . . r.,L ' He also has on hand and is still manufacturing mattresses of all kinds. Renovating of all kinds done with neatness and dispatch. . J. HENRY HARRIS, ,: , Paper Hanger and Mattress Maker. April 18, 1854. : , 32 so- 2, ' SPRING .1865 j ho. 12 Bollingbrook street v ry .yx r Sycamore street. ' r Muir Stevens. ' - IMPORTERS AiJD DEALERS in China, Glass, Earthenware,' Looking' Glasses, Britannia and Plated Ware,Tamily Goods,. &c, corner of Bolling brook and Sycamore streets, Petersburg, Virginia. The subscribers are now receiving; from Europe of their own importation," per ships Isaac Wright, Under Writer, Wyoming, onstantihi :and Driyer, a very large Stock of Goods, comprising all articles usually found in establishments -of their kind, among which aret'tvJ.-." French and English China Dinner and Tea Sets, some very fine and of rare pattern and style; also. White Granite and Printed Dinner and Tea Sets. French and English China, White Granite, Print ed Willow Marble, Flowing Blue. Moloerry, Color ed aad Edged Plates and Dishes, vjhina. Lava Iron Stone, White Granite Lustre, & Marble, Hunting, Pearl colored, Diped and other styles' of Pitchers, Basins, sand Ewers, Bowla, Mugs, Coffee and Tea Pots of all descrhrtionsii':"l -icC ' , Glass Ware (of all styles,) - embracing Goblets, Tumblers, Wine Glasses, Decanters, Salvers, Nap pies. Bowls,' Celeties, Pitchers,' Salts, Vinegars, Peppers, Maatards, Spoon Glasses, Finger Bowls Lamps, Flower and Lamp Shades, Sugars, Colognes Biter Bottles. Julep Tubes Curtain Pins, Cap Plates Paper Weighty Syrup BetUea, Candlesticks Jars, Looking ; Glass Fine Frenoh Tinted Mirrors, Gill and Mahogany Frame dor Swing, Ring and Pocket ;i5lp iSjr. Britannia and Plated Ware, Tea WareV Coffees, Pitchers, Lumps and Castors., gi 'i i vSv-v ; Stone Ware of all descrp tiona .Waiters, Fancy Goods, Ac, to which they, respectifaly invite the attention of the North Carolina and Virginia mer chants and the publio generally, feeling confident that they are prepared to offer great inducements, both in quality of goods andpriGe. They are- de termined to sell as low" as any hottae North or South; i 4tirST ::MUIB. STEVENS. ' " N. B.; Particular fttteutioupaid to packing '.V Marcerl&ai lft' T J 9 2m WILTttlNGTON & 1VELDOW i K.C R. R . -vTIinoUGH lBElGHT3, f V VEng. d- Supt "a Office Wk A WiR7Kl Wilmington, N. C, Feb. 10th, 1855 FREIGHTS &om i. L Jyt WUmingtoh : or I If p 11 any Stetion on the ZJ " f 1 ' " -n" W. & W. Ri'fBrto any-Station ih theprth'Caro lina R. R-, and also, from any. Station on the N. C. R. R. to. Wilmington or other points on the W. & W. R. B., wiil be transhipped and forwardd fromGoldsboro'es'ojeWoritraw &c. By the 16th of March bext, arrangements will be made by which Goods and prodaoe from the in terior for shipment from, or to be sold in Wilming ton, and also from ea for the interior, will be de livered, or received pn the Company's wharf and forwarded free of charge for wharfage or dray kgeXY.LEBEMONlV Bap't. FeK'tS, lottZ-2-,1 8m t tF Bistance from Wilmington to Raleigh by Bailroad, 13 li miles ; from Raleigh to Portsmouth, ,ya176--difference .45 iniles' ,? Freight on a barreijr: riour Trom, Orange to Wilmington U 29 cents: less than, it is from Orange to Pprtsmouth;:'' I i" ...xfBW'TSFKIlfCS MANTHas 1 H.. &,R."S.; TUCKER are now exhibit- - in r to the. publio- their' new Stock of French, Spring and Summer Mantillas, consisting of a large and very select assortment of novelties in Silk, Lace, to., to' which. theyTieg to invite atten . Con of buyers from every section of : the country. y aui ot aaaautr 01 nc Age vopy-t "SUPERIOR FRENCH CJLOT1I-PROCK.S 1 " " v - so jrsT received; J 1, TTXRYOtastefnlry . gotten, upannf universally V dmlrd. at. L. HARDINU. . AnriX I. '66.t 'S "" - ,21 Qoods in the aboro line,, wnicn. prouuae w mu m as low prices and on. MpfftmplfMrvto afey. . . - ' J' tn ..-4--s--
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