THE SRALEIGEt REGISTER' It published Semi-weekly and -Weekly, by SEA T O K Ij A EfeS F"ITOI AND T lOrilCTOK. 4 tlXIKS: For the Semlweekly, S per annua ; la adTsaot $4. WeAly, ; ' ' IS per taw ; la mItum $2 SO. ; BATX3 0 ADTRTKXXB: ; AWWBW" Joe every IS !m, ftrrt Insertion 11 : rh addittnoai lasnliisi. tS rta. ' Court Order and Jadidai sdrertlaewMmts will b r.harrl 5 p. cent, h if her; bale Redaction ef 83 per mat will b vie from the regular riee to dTertlr.bj the year. A liwUiU ! nrtj in the Semi-weekly, will alsoappesr the WeaUyt Owe eharxe. Uw-Bditor atast be pobtaib. SPLENDID JEWELRY! m4 ; Eteffaal Faucr ? &(!. B. ROOT has received, and is new y opening, one of the moat eostly and the best selected lot ef JEWELERY uti FANCY GOODS ever exhibited in this market. His BJWortoent, ia either line, embrace the most fahiona'Ici and beautiful specimens and the very luest etylea part, a ToUowa ; . Diamond, 3 -V .P,"-'fc"w-Pearl v Cameo, and Mosaic Breast Pins, and Ear-Rings, : Gold and Silver Watches, Elegant styles, Silver Card Baskets, Forks, Napkin Rings, - Card Cases, . . Porte Monnaiea, ' Gold and Silver Pencils fc. Sept 26, 1854. Repairing, Finishing, &o. HAYING secured the services of a highly ac complished workman in this, department ef my business, I shall be able to give the most entire -tisfaction to the Public is all work committed to y charge j .. ' - ALL OKDERS will be executed in the most workmanlike manner, and with despatch. 1 ' . C. B. BOOT. September 26, 1864. 78 G1 UN'S, (PISTOLS, RIFLES. SHOT BAGS, ( kcfA largeand varied importation. 4 . r C. B. ROOT. ept. 2t, 1854. 78 BLiClSIITHISC.BOaSE.SHOElXG. iC. IDWARD YABBROUGH, Jr., Having erected j a new Blacksmith Shop at the corner of H ar eeu and Wilmington St'a., is prepared to have all work in the above, line executed with care and dispatch, i The well known Jut Atkins, with com petent assistants, being permanently engaged, he !- enabled fco have the im1 entrusted to his care bhinl in a workmanlike manner. : Raleigh,' May; 26, 1854. tf 43 Donnans '& Johnston. Grocers & Commission Merchants, PETERSBURG YA. ; DONNAN & CO. Commission Merchants, j RICHMOND YA. D Donaan Jr., J. Donnan, J. A. Johnston, Res ident. Partners, Petersburg, Va. S. E. Donnan, Resident Partner, Richmond, Va. Jan. IG, 1855. 6m 5 Raleigh and Gaston Railroad. "VTOTICE is hereby given, that from and after the 30th January, all dues to this Road for ; reign t must be paid at Petersburg or Portsmouth, except oni way freight, which must be paid in ad vance or an delivery of the goods, as the case may be : This arrangement wilt afford great advantages to our customers, by superseding the necessity of their employing more than one forwarding agent between New fork and Raleigh, and having their goods or produce subjected to only one handling. Agent cannot violate the above rule without subjecting thems elves to removal. The greatest ear will continue to be taken by the officers and agents of the Company in every department of its business to accommodate the publie and promote the interests of its customers. Whilst the Westers merchant axe going North a passenger train will leave Raleigh in the after uoon, on. the arrival of the train from the West on the N. C Road ; due notice of which will be given, j " ' -- , By order of the Board of Directors, (.....- L-O'B BRANCH, President. As the" Company has two Depots in Raleigh, merchants ordering goods to go up the N. C. Road are requested to have them distinctly marked, so that their destination may be known, and they may be loaded to the through Depot from Peters burg or Portsmouth. Raleigh, Jan. 17, 1855. 6 tf FIRE! m HE jETNA INSURANCE COMPANY of I Hajtrromp, Cork., offers to insure Buildings and Merchandise, against lose or damage by fire, at premiums to suit the times. This is one of the oldest and best Insurance Com paniea in the United States, and pays it losses promptry. - Applications for Insurance in Raleigh, or its vi cinity, to be made to ' 8. W. WHITING, Agent. And for Milton, N. C. and vicinity, to K. J. PALMER, Agent. October, 1848. 83 Notice. TO NORTHERN AND EASTERN TRAVEL LERS, FROM NEW ORLEANS. MO BILE, AUGUSTA. CHARLES TON, WILMINGTON, WEL ' DON, via the Seaboard apd Roanoke Railroad and Bay Line. THE splendid new Steamer Louisiana, Captain RosseU,- leaves Hunter's wharf, Norfolk,' at o'clock, p. m , on TUESDAY, i .... THURSDAY, . SATURDAY ; and Portsmouth on the arrival of the Southern Cars. The Steamer Georgia, Captain Pearson, ar rives on ' iAiOSDASV - - ..WEDNESDAY, . v FRIDAY, at the same hours, arriving at Baltimore in time for the 1 o'clock, a. in. Train for Philadelphia and New York. FERGUSON A MILHADO, Agents. March 20. 1855. . v 23 ly. f I OWN LOT FOB SALE THE NORTHERN I half of lot No.12, Containing half acre, will be . id, the whole together or in lots of. one-fourth of nu acre, to suit purcnaaeTs. iermsio suitvoe umn lottc credit will be xiven npon bona ana security aiJlotis situated in the South-eastern corner of the City of Raleich, and is pert of the square for merly used by WilL H. Haywood, jr., deceased, as a garden . . ." Immediate possession Can be given, and any in t -rmation concerning the sale by application to the undersigned. The undersigned would prefer to sell at private '." si f a ma . Kile,., It not sola Detore, saia tot wiu be expo sea to auUtc sale, on ta zist or way next, being Hon day of May Court, at the Court House door, in Raleigh, on a credit of It months purchase money tearing interest from date satisfactory security required. ED. GRAHAM ILAi WOOD Raleigh, April 20, 1855. 82 td. Solomon Cderrt. J as. Cahill. CHERRY & CAH1LL, Commission Merchants, NORFOLK, YA. Jan. 18, 1854. tf-5 V NOTICE! U. S. LAND AND PENSION AGENCY. fvO all those for whom I have collected Land M. Warrants,' lets than ICO acrtt, I have the num ber and particulars of said warrant, and, by call ing on or writing to me. 1 can get each one an increase of pay ; and to all the Soldiers who ren dered 14 days' service iu any of tho wars since 1790. they, or their widows or minor child or children, are entitled to land. They will do well to call at this Agency. I have the rolls for the State of North Carolina. Also, all Widows of the Revolutionary War are entitled to land. Wagon Masters and Teamsters are embraced among the numerous Laws ; and all those who think they have a claim are fspeet fully invited to call and -have their claims invest tigeted. -Aly. ttou. arena, choree, aulas I an erased I After 15 years' experience, I lUfterlayairtuaf I understand my business, and all the numerous laws in such cases. Give me a call, and have your claims investigated before it will be forever too late. Enhated Soldiers, having located lands in Illi nois and Aiistoun, I will pay the highest cash pnees for them. I have the number, Townships and locations of several hundred in who -to name they appear of record. The highest cash prices paid for land warrants. Office opposite Lawrence's Hotel, at the Ex press Office. J. II. K1RKHAM. Raleigh, N. C, March 12, I860. 21 tf SPRING TRADE ! MARCH, 1855. are now prepared at our 'ew Store. We Nos. 78 and 80, Sycamore Street, lppoaite Messrs. Mcllwaioe, Son t Co., TO offer to Merchants of Virginia and North Carolina, the niuat commanding Stock of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS we have ever had. Oue uf our firm will remain in New York during the present month, and attend the Auction Sales, thus placing us daily in possession of many styles of goods much below regular prices. MERCHANTS VISITING TUIS MARKET would do well to give our Stock an examination, before buying elsewhere. STEVENSON & WEDDELL. Petersburg, Va., Mar. 13, '65. tf 21 Notioe. H AYING bought out Mr M. Einstein. I shall continue the CLOTHING BUSINESS as heretofore, in my own name and account EMIL OOSE.NTHAL. Corner of Market square and Wilmington St. Opposite Yarboro's Stable. JUST RECEIVED at the above store Tub Lar gest Assortment or READY MADE CLOTHING EVER SEEN IN THIS CITY. Give me a call bo fore purchasing anywhere else and you will save at leaat twenty five per cent. Fact, and no mistake about it. E R. Sept. 12, 1854. tf 74 Splendid Lottery May, 1S55. GREGORY $ MAURY, Managers (Successors to J. W. Maury & Co.) $50,000 ! Lottery for the benefit of the State of Delaware, Class 104 for 1855. To be drawn at Wilmington, DeL, Saturday, May 12, 1856 75 No. Lottery 14 Drawn Ballots. MAGNIFICENT 1 Prixe of 1 do 1 do 1 do 1 do 1 do 1 do 20 do 20 do SCHEME. 60,000 : 81,376 1 6 5 000 10,000 6,000 3,856 1.5O0 f. 1,500 1,000 600 200 20 do 277 do &c. Ac. Ac. Tickets 15 dolls. Halves 7,60 Qu'r 8,76 Eighths 1,87. Certfs. of Pkir's of 25 whl. tickets, $175 00 do do 25 half do 87 50 do do 26 quarter do 43 75 do do 25 eighth do 21 87 J Orders for Tickets and shares and Certificate of Packages in the above splendid Lotteries will re ceive the most prompt attention, and an account of each drawing will be sent immediately alter it is over to all who order from me. Address P.J. BUCKti, Agent, Wilmington, DeL N. Y.Exprue. NEW MANTILLAS. McGEEA WILLIAMS INVITK the Ladies to inspect their novelties in Spring and Summer Wrappings, a large and beautiful assortment of which are now received and will be exhibited, commencing from this day. March 27, 1856. 25 HOSIERY. GLOVES, ETC. OUR Assortment Complete. E. L. HARDING. m irr rv April, a, t NEW SPRING GOODS ! McGEE & WILLIAMS, AT their new store, o. HI, Fayettevuie street, most respectfully ask an examination of their RICH AND ELEGANT STOCK OF SPRING ANp SUMMER GOODS, which, having been bought for cash, they are enabled to offer such inducements to purchasers as will make it greatly to their advantage to call and look before purcha sing elsewhere. Our Bloc a is entirety ne w, ana seiectea irom the latest importations in New York, consisting, in part, of very rich plaid, striped and solid Dress Silks ; Heavy black Gro de Rhine and Fig ured Silks; Plaid, Foulard and India Silks ; Strip ed Percals ; Plaid Hernams ; Solid and Plaid He rages ; Moiie Antique and Plain Challies ; Print ed Linen Cambrics ; Grenadines and French Or gandies; Barege. Volanteand Jackonet Robes; Brilliantos ; lawns ; uingnams ; rrinm ; vnai- lies ; Delaines ; Alpacas ; urape at rans ana Bombazines ; French and scotch embroideries. Honiton ; Maltese and English Thread Edging ; Bonnet ; Taffets and Trimming ; Ribbons ; Jack onet and Swiss Muslin Bands ; Cambric Floun- cintrs : White Dotted and Figured Swiss Mus- lins. A larze assortment of Hosiery and Gloves of the most approved make ; together with- a Large Stock of Staple American and British Goods, all of which will be sold at the lowest possible pri ces. (,-.; --v - .-. .'v;.- .. Raleigh, March 27th. . -f y r 2 tf -pa Ten jjouars uewara. A .Reward of Ten Dollars will be paid by the Vcommiasiouers of the City of Raleigh for jn formation that will lead to the detection of .the person or persons who damaged the Hose belong ing t the Fire Department. - . X- -' ; Wla. DALLA3;IUYW00D( Intendani c May 1st, 1856. .vr.. ir- t84 I rpo THE PUBLIC The subscriber is pleaded I I to inform the public that his CHOLERA AND j DIARRHCEA MEDICINE affords more prompt relief in tne various affections of the Bowels, and I- consequently more satisfactory to all who have used it, than any other Medicine ever offered to the public. The following arc among many testi monials of its efficacy . Da. R. H. Worthincton Dear Sib: I take much pleasure in adding my testimony to others in faver cf your remedy for Bowel Affections, &c. 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 carried 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 Bowel Affections, I eave it freely, and in ko instance did it fail to afford the most prompt and decided relief as it has done here. I congratulate you, and especially the public, on the discovery of a medicine which is belter calcu lated to protect mankind and alleviate suffering than any other ever brought before the people. L. T. SPIERS. This is to certify that, some weeks back, I was vfn wi!l A violent piarrhcea whichjw-rsisted tot eight days. Being some sfxty aulesxrom Lome, I made use of all the remedies"I could think of, but without affording any relief On arriving at home, I was informed that Dr. R. II. Worthington had prepared a remedy for Cholera, ic, and was advised to use it. I did so, and to my astonish ment, one single dose gave speedy and permaaent relief, since which time I have used it frequently in my family ; and, iu justice to the Doctor, say I consider it much tbb most vaxcawlb mbdicibb I have used in an experience of twenty years. F. M. CAPE HART. Murfreesboro,, N. C; Oct. 2, 1854. Da. Wobthinotox Dbab Sib : I Uke great pleasure in recommending your Cholera Medicine to the public and more especially ainoe I have had personal experience and observation of its benei cial effects. I have tried several remedies pat up for Cholera, &c, but have never found sneh happy rasnlts from any as from your invaluable remedy. 1 nave 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 sge. Yours, very truly, W. P. BEAMAN. Wisdsob, N. C, Sept 19, 1854. Dr. R. H. Wobtuington Dear Sir . I have made some effort, aud have succeeded in introdu cing your Medicine to the public, and I find it is taking very well indeed : and the result ia, that I have nearly sold what you sent me. .1 there fore, wish you would send me some more as soon as you can. I have not the slightest doubt bat that this Medicine in the very beat reme dy out for the disease for which it is recommend ed. I hope you will soon send me a supply, as I wonld not like to get entirely out of it 1 Yours, truy, GEORGE W. McGLAUGHON. From the Murfreesboro' Gazette.1 Missrs. Editors In looking over the last number of the Gazette, I found a communication from our friend, Mr. L. P. Spiers, rcommending Dr. R. H. Worthington's Cholera Mixture to the public, for the cure of diarrhoea, dysentery, and other kindred diseases Having experience ia my own case, the happy effects of its use, as well as other members of my family, I can safely say tnat I regard it superior to any remedy we have ever used. In an experience of twenty years. 1 would. therefore, recommend it to every family as an in valuable remedy, and every individual to procure a bottle and keeo it by them in these times of cholera. R. R. PARKER. 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 several cases of Bowel Complaint, so common in our vicinity, with invariable success. One of the cases was that of a negro child, some four or five months old, who was so emaciated Vy the effects of the disease, that its life was nearly despaired of, when my wife happened to think that she would try the Cholera 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 hsnd, this 3rd day of October, 1854. A. W. DARDEN. MCRPRESBOBO' 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. ne entertain a high ap preciation of its value, and hare no hesitation in exnreaain? the oninion that it will prove to M I o a . valuable family medicine. KiutiAKUU. uunrr.ti. B. F. 8PIERS Sold by P. F. PESCUD, Raleigh, and by Drug gists generally. Oct, 17th, 1854. David A. Bair. GeorgbM. Baix, Jr. BAIN & CO. 8UCCES80RS TO BAIN HATTON A CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND Commission Merchants, ' Corner of King and Water Streeta. PORTSMOUTH VA. SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO SELLING Tobacco, Flour, Grain, Cotton, &c, ALSO, AND FORWARDING TO RECEIVING GOODS 9 ly Jan. 8ft, 1855. Hats, Hats. JUST to hand two cases Extra Molebkix mm Hats. Beebe's Latest. OICUEiX. g n ii.iiaiuo. GUN, LOCK-SMITH, AND BELL HANGER Charles Kuester, 1TTOULD respectfully inform the Citizens ol V Raleigh and surrounding country, that he has located permanently in Raleigh, and has opened a 8hop on Wilmington street, (in ur. uooae s brick building, ) where he will be found at all times, ready to execute any "juo in ma uue, m a eiyie tnat shall not be surpassed by any other persoa, and the charges shall always be moderate. CALL AND SEE. Raleigh, March 2, 158. ly-19 -r"rriNTER OATS. A new supply in 2 bushel Wy bags, just received at the Farmers Hall Also, Clover, Herds, ana urcnara urass neea. JAMES M. TOWLES. December 15, 1854. 101 EDWARD J. LTJTTERLOH, General Commission stnd Forwarding Merchant, i". . WILMINGTON, N. C. THE Subscriber keeps constantly on hand suoolv of -Fresh LimV Calcined Plaster Land Plaster; Hydraulic Cement & Plastering Hair which he is preparea to sou as tow as these ar tides are to be had In any city South. Orders will receive prompt attention. . . EDWARD J. LTJTTERLOH. Wilminztoii.N.C Jm.80,'65. . ly 9 PETER W. HINTON, Commia si on Merchant , H08. 23 A2TD 28 BOTKZSrS WHAST, NORFOLK, YA. SPECIAL ATTESTIOIt PAID TO SILUXa Tohaeea, Flour, Grain, Cotton, Ac. Ac. Also, to Receiving and Forwarding Goods. REFER, TO Chas. 1. Hinton. Esq. Wak Co. N. C J. B. G. Ro ulnae, and George W. Haywood. Esqs., Raleigh, N. C. Win. Pluiumer, Eq., Warrenton, N. C. Aug. 25. 1854. 69 Dry Goods, Grocm'. Fincici ' hplcrX. Each. CITT OF NSW YORK, a sit m cext. ooionasaoH . n. rr. weoaua,aa4 txaari- 1855. . THE CAROUX4 CXTITTTATO. A Monthly Agricultural JoftrnK yaWlX ia Bjulitoax.' by wnum j. coon. i it to Ceyy do do do do FarnMra of North Carolina, opportunity o soemre for yoswaolvw a monthly reposiiorr of the saoat nsefal tioa om all subjects esmocud vitsv.ths pracUoal management or ue ram and the honaaheirt, and convenient vehicl for yonr taougiU and sf rations on the Mtno subjects which yon faay desire to oossmunieats to otfcarsv, It U oar design to jUl the XlinaOiJUvatarwilhvrlstyss pointed, and. tisotul. solaotions, ndnnMd to the seasons, culled from a largo noniber Ttf valuable exchangee; to invite exadrrsitJons frosn nmj qaar tor, wherever oxperionoo aay knew esared a new lesson in the art of emltfvatietaof disnnUe in dustry; ad ia ear avntoriai eaia sans te ssaitsnss such important additional ett stock f rooout inforsBstton as aannot b othsrwlM asmntisasa into our limited pga, Wo will also priisiU oar readers with all the aaoro iapovtaat' Itesnnaf in telligenoo connooted1 wtta tn f sjisysi odTanoo moat of arriouUnral itnowlodgo, nad ondeavor in every proper way a arlssnlste too industry and onterpriso of oar foQow eituan. - The publish er of the M Carolina Cultivator- will bo aided in the Editorial departsaent of the paper by getiUemaa fuUy aonipotoat to sank it on of the best Agricultural Papers in tho aonatrj, and also by several able nembrs of t State AaTienl- tural Society, at who aaraent a lefts tioa tbWork nas been nndertakan. 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Its -Policies now cover property, amounting to $4,600,000,' a large por tion of which is a Country risks, and its present capital is over Six teuhdred Thousand Dollars, in bonds properly secured The average cost of Insurance upon the plan of this Company, has been legs than one third of one per cent per annum, on all grades of property em braced in its operations. THE following persons have been elected Direc tors and Officers of this Company for the present yean DIRECTORS. J. 0. B. Roolhac, C. W. D. Hatchings, Jao. R. Williams, John Primrose, Henry D. Turner, S. W. Whiting, T. H. Selby, Raleigh ; Geo. McNeill, Fay ettevflle; Jos. G. Wright, Wilmington; James . Hoyt, Washington; Jaaaes Sloan, Greensboro; Jno. Cex,-Efestan; Josh. Boner, Salem; Jos. H. Pool, KS. City lt F.' Pagan, Plymouth ; Alsxaa dar ..-JiaII. Newton: W. N.-E. fimith, Mur- iSSntSLA. JK-IWiIoajBsr ' Civarlottet -Jnha. Ja i Umtl?B?X?l-? AS. ixeaarsrw aathoriied to reav appossj OFFICERS 07 TUX QOiDPANY. . J. O. B. Rottlhac, Frmdtt 'Henry D. Turner, Viot do. B. W. Whiting, TrMuurtr. John C. Partridge, 3crttmry. Joh&H. Bryan, Aamy. .J. Heraman. Qtrntrl AgatL B. W. Whiting, Jan. R. Williams, v Executive Committee. -jehB rrimroee, J AB cosanrunicatiofis in refereooe to insirranoo Kboejd bo addressed to the Secretary, postpaid. J. C PARTRIDGE, Sec y. Salaign, Mar. 22, 1863. 25 AYER'S PILLS, Asnnrana svnswatry snuwm mmaj w esnwfattBiaousfasasss-Costiyenee, lnd- JasBsttissy Xlcopsy, Kneumansm. reran, Mta. Wstisiis Irritability, Iaflamma- rTaaaarke. Paine in th Breast, Side, Back, imha. Famale Comnlamts. Ac 4c Indeed, ww saw at the maeaeee in which a Purgative Medi cine is not more or leas required, and much sick new and su Bering might be prevented, if a harm lembnteaeetual Cathartic were more freely used. No suii can feel wall while a costive habit of body wren lis ; b id It soon generates serious and often, fatal itssases, which might have been avoided by thetiasely and jadickms use of a good purgative. This h anke tree of Colds, Feverish symptoms, and fiiUons itaansiiiisnts They all tend to become or jioAscs tkeep seated and formidable distempers which load th hesTSim all over the land. Hence a rslkkls family physic is of the first importance to is Man health, and this Pill has been perfected ailh ssiiseniaisli skill to meet that demand. An extenstva ttfel of its vwtaes by Physicians, Profes sors, and Patients, has shewn results surpassing any thha hrdtsrto known of any saedicm. Cures have mm estsd ayeeshVw they not eub stsntlsisd by bswobs f sneh exalted position and as s jesma n suspmoa m mm. say esnsnent awnuemen wno aavw at thaae PHla. we mav mention Dn. A. A. Hatbs, Analytical Chemtrt, of Beeesn, and State Aseayer of Massachusetts, whose high professions! character is endorsed by the Hon. Edward EvxnBrr, Senator of the f . 8. Robert C.Wiictkrop, Kx -Speaker of the House of Representatives. Abbott Lawrbncr, Minister Plen. to England, f Jonw B. FmraTRicx, Csth. Bishopof Boston. Also, Da J. R. Chiltok, Practical Chemist, of New York City, endorsed by Hon. W. L. Marct, Secretary of State. Wm. B. As tor, the richest man in America. & Lx laud ft Co., Propr's of the Metropolitan Hotel, and others. Did space permit, we could give many hundred certificates, from all parts where the Pills have been used, but evidence even more convincing than the experience of eminent public men is found tn their effects upon trial. Thee Puis, th result of long investigation and study, are Offered to the public as the best and most complete which th present state of medical science can afford. They are compounded not of the drugs themselves, but of the medicinal virtue only of Vegetable remedies, extracted by chemical process in a state of purity, and combined together In such a manner as to insure the best results. This system of composition for medicines has been found in the Cherry Pectoral and Pills both, to produce a more efficient remedy than had hitherto been ob tained by any process. The reason is perfectly ob vious. While by th old mode of composition, ev ery medicine is burdened with more or less of acri monious and injurious qualities, by this each indi vidual virtu only that is desired for the curative efitet is present. All the inert and obnoxious qual ities of each substance employed are left behind, the curative virtues only being retained. Hence it is self-evident the effects should prove as they have proved more purely remedial, and the Pills a surer, more pewerful antidote to disease than any other median known to the world. As it is frequently expedient that my medicine should be taken under the counsel of an attending Physician, and as he could not properly judge of a remedy without knowing iu composition, 1 have supplied th accurate Formulas by which both my Pectoral and Pills are made to the whole body of Practitioners in the United States and British Amer ican Provinces. If however there should be any one who has not received them, they will be promptly forwarded by mail to his address. Of all the Patent Medicines that are offered, how few would be taken if their composition was known I Their life consists in their mystery. I have no mysteries. The composition of my preparations is laid open to all men, and all who are competent to judge on th subject freely acknowledge their convictions of their intrinsic merits. The Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by scientific men to be a wonderful medicine before its effects were known. Many em inent Physicians have declared the same thing of my Pills, and even more confidently, and are will ing to certify that their anticipations were more than realized by their effects upon trial They operate by their powerful influence on the internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it into healthy action remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, hrer, and other organs of the body, restoring their irregular action to health, and by correcting, wherever they exist, such derange ments as are the first origin of disease. 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 M Cents per Box. Five Boxes for SL BOLD BY P. F. PESCDD, and bj Druggists generally. NEW CROP CARDENAS MO LASSES. CJf HHTS. prime new crop Cardenas Mo (j lasses now landing from the Brig S. P. Brown, from Cardenas, for sale by J. A J. L. HATHAWAY k CO. Wilmington, March 27, 1856. 25 1m Superior Frenoh Cassimere Pants. WE WOULD CALL PARTICULAR ATTEN tion to our style of Summer Pants. They are just the thing." On hundred pair just re ceived, March 80th, '55, at E. L. HARDING'S. Kid Gloves. 30 Doten Alexander' a, Bagom's, Connnior's and Caldesaiger's maksvfor Gents and Ladw. W.fl.tB.8. TUCKER. North Carolina Mutual Lift XnC- ranoe Company. OFFICE, RALEIGH, N. C. THIS Company insures the lives of individuals for one year, a term of years, or for life, on the Mutual Principle, the assured for life partici pating in the profits of the Company. For poli cies grated for the whole term of life, when the premium therefor amounts to $30, a note may be, given for one half the amount of the premium, bearing interest at 6 per cent, without guaranty. . The prompt manner In whioh all losses "have been paid by this Company, together with the low rates of premium, preeeut 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 value. All losses are paid within 90 days after satisfac tory proof is presented. DIRECTORS Charles E. Johnson, Wm. W. H olden, Wm D. Cooke, R. H. Battle, Wax. H. Jonas. F. C. Hill, Seatoa Gales. wm. V. Havwood. Jame F. Jordan, Queatin Busbee, u. w. Uusted, Wm. H MeKe. Charlsa & Root, OFFICERS. tIfeJS&Bs, E, Johsatn. ftvdant, "rytm?1K Baj sou, Yiew Piumdssii, yasae W. Jeiwnm, Secretary, Wsa. Mi Janes. Treaaurer, H- Ww Roasted. Attorney. Charles 1; Jesaaou, M. D. ) Medical WUUam rL MKa, M. D. V Board ef Riohd. B. Haywood, MP.) ConsulUtion. wuiiam u. cook, 1 W W: Holdan, Etctn Oom- vharles B. Root, ) mtnee J. HERSMAN, General Agent, tot further Information, the public are referred to th pamphlets, and forms of proposal, which may be obtained at the Office, of the Company, or any of its Agencies. Comninioationa should be addressed, (post paid,) to JAMES . JORDAN, Secretary. JAMES E. CUTHBERT, (SUCCESSOR TO KERR & CUTHBERT,) Grocer, Forwarding and Commiition Merchant, Bol IvLffbrook Street, retertburg, Va. riterxhcks : Tho. Bragg, Jr., Jackson, H. C. L. F. Hicks. Esq. 1 v Mcanrs. Kevan A Bro. """"-a-Messrs. LD.SW, G. Crenshaw, Richmond. Josiah Wills, Esq., Norfolk. James George, Esq., Baltimore. Messrs. Monahan A Beers, Ne York. AS constantly on hand : Prime Porto Rico and New Orleans Sugars, Crushed, Pulverised and Clarified do Rio, Laguira and St. Domingo Coffees Black Pepper in grain and ground, and Auspice Race Ginger in 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, Shoe Thread and v rapping Paper, Good and Damaged Sole and Upper Leather Liverpool and Ground Alum salt Prime Virginia and Western Bacon and Lard Nails, assorted, with flooring and Warehouse Regalia, Principe, and Havanna Cigars ; Together with a large stock of foreign and do mestic Liquors, Wines, Ac, which he offers at the lowest market Bates. The strictest attention paid to receiving and for warding goods. rwterasmrg, Mare By I The Hannah More Aoademy. WILMINGTON, Delaware. Principals : Miss C. and I. Giimshaw and A. H. Grimshaw, A. M., M D. 'riHIS Institution has been in successful opera I lion more than eleven years The course of Instruction is thorough. The study of French forms part of the daily routine of study. The house is new, commodious, and cheerful : it is heated throughout. The sessions commence on the 1st of February and 1st of September. Terms : For Boarding and Instruction, inclu ding French, pupils under thirteen years of age, $70,00, second class, $80,00 and Senior Depart ment, $100,00 per session of five months. References : Right Rev. A. Lee, D. D ; Rev. H. V. D. Johns, D. D Baltimore ; Hon. Jno. M. Clayton, Delaware ; P. V. Daniel, Jr. Esq. J. R. Anderson Esq , Tredegar Iron Works ; E. Wortham A Co., Richmond, Va ; Rev. Mr. Gib son, Petersburg, Va ; Governor Bragg, Hon. Wm A. Graham, W. H. Tucker, Esq., Hon. G. E. Bad ger, Kaleigh, N. C. February 1st, 1855, ly 10. Standard copy. Fresh Family Groceries. WE have now in Store a well selected stock of Family Groceries, comprising the fol lowing : 8tuart No. 1 Syrup, Best Family Molasses, Loaf, Pulverised and Crushed Sugar, Brown and Clarified do., Whole grain Rice, Rio, Laguira, Java and Mocha Coffee, Imperial, Hyson and other Green and Black Teas, Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow Candles, Starch, Bar Soap, Spice, Ginger, Pepper, Maccaroni and English Cheese. Indeed, all articles in the Grocery line. W. H. A R. S. TUCKER. -26. Our Principles are Onward ! EVERY SEASON WE MAKE RENEWED exertions to supply the wants of our nume rous customers. We have this season purchased A LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF Clothing and Gentlemen's Puraiahlng Goods and, to oome to the point, are prepared to sell as Low it not Lower than any who sell OUR KIND OF GOODS. Our concern is connected with one of The Large Importing Houses in th Union, with capital sufficient to make all purchases for the Cash ; consequently the Proprietor of this, Th only Clothing House (Exclusively) In th City of Raleigh, cannot and shall not be undersold ; and unlike the 'Town Clock (vide Standard 28th inst.) has not ceased to tick, but will continue to "tick" all those and those only who make prompt payments. ggkWe are located on Fayetteville St., where we have been for the last seven years, opposite everv body. . 1. Raleigh, April 8. 1855. 27. DR. E. C. R0M5SM, SURGEON DENTIST. ITm ESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies and Gen- Ifm, tlemen of Raleigh, that he will make a pro fessional visits ito mat piace. He proposes to pay such visits three or four times every year, so that those who may desire to patronize him will b enabled to do so at stated periods. Whole sets of Teeth put up by Atmospheric pressure, with Artificial Gums, so perfectly na tural that none but a practised eye could detect them. He most respectfully refers to th undersigned rentlemen, vis : His Excellency. Thos. Brar. Hon. W Dallas Haywood, Hon. Asa Bf set. Major a m n..v... rw . Walter uwynu, xo. vraaau naywoeo, Jteq., Dr. W. H. McKee, Dr. W Hill, Dr. H. J. Macon, War renton.N.C. - ' - - V . JQT Dr. R- will b In Raleigh In few weeks. All orders left with JpoL Yarbrough will b at tended te tmmaiaxaij v is return. : Jan W, - jtf KADER UIGGS & CC ; GENXBJLL fc - CO M M 1831 0 N M ERCMANT8 Timtr WkenfS Tbvn Tbint, Norfolk: va. v-rU Rtrntscxs -Hcasrs. Bloodgood Co.. r V Tabb A Co., Alexander BU.Ba,. fSSul Asa Biava. Wlffiamaton. IV, CL- CoL. J. B. G. B hac, Raleigh; Lewis Thompson, Esq.. Hotel, IU U. VV BSSBES) SCWBt - FIRST PREMIUM t SMUT AND SCREENING MACBIN& 5 YOUNG'S PATENT. - i r, . xxroaTAjrr to xiuim KtU otrxxn.. rflHIS M achin reoeived th nrst premium atth I North Carolina Stat Fair, andwuJrsoonmen-, ded to th publie as th bent now in . State. 8evn Hundred of them ar ow ro.:-$ v la North Carolina, aU f which r ow he: -y. tion and kav given the msrct. .entire s.i-, - in regard both to perfomaac n4 .dr: some having run sin years and, ferform now as they did at first, and hav notb i out.of order one day. Wt hav thrown out tan-.-rnE, , smut Machines to make room for this. f warranted for t years, and delittr i tie ; any wherein the state.'- Mm.ctar- irt ; Mown Afowaii. urJaKa. aui., - tit Pasjeys Improved Patent ,tx;ax . Saw LTlIla. -v-. - Ly GE0B0B PAQUf 00. N. SoBSOaBIB, bbajl Wasr BAlTlltOM St. BA T moan,' Ms., .v.: '.-. ' '. RESPECTFULLY inform thepublio, that that i hav greatly increased their msnnfaMnrfaf establishment, andj are now prepared t aU orders with promptness for their ' - "TL" ' CELEBRATED PATENT CIRCULAR POR TABLE SAW. MILLS. ; 7 whioh have given so much satisfaetioa throughout the Union, as also -STEAM POWERS, of all size aud kinds, HORSE POWERS, GRIST; MILLS and various other machines and iapl ents for economising labor. i ?... J-v- " - r- . Sine their Portable Circular Saw Mills wvrw invented by, and patented to, their senior partner, they have made many improvements, whioh reader them perfect in aU their details, and justly entitle them to be considered first among th labor sT ing machines of the world.. lit . X: " ... Pamphlets containing full descriptioai of their several classes oi mius, pnoeo, wuh, ,wm sawing, so., will, on application by letter, p ior warded to any gentleman wanting Uienv. . J Having recenUy obtained damages in an aouou brought in the U 8. Circuit, Court for th li- trict of Maryland for an lnmngemens.oi wieir Patent Rights, ihbt hbrbsx waj-'tM-Pdbio aoaihst ruacHABixa rnox rnAtrraoBJxx WOTiD- ebs, oRTHSin Aobbts. 'Address 'V.;,;: GEORGE PAUfi W., . N. Sohroeder St., near Baltimore St., -" Baltimore, Md. May 23, '64. ::f ; ii ? J . AOIES, MISSES ANO CHILDREN'S SHOES. TTT B are now receiving from the Manufactory am th Manufactory V V of Robinson & Co. , Philadelphia; a tn assortment of ':: ' ; Ladies Kid Walking and Buskin Sades,. Tipped, Foxed and Creole Gaiters, Black Kid Ties and Slippers, White do do do '.. Thick .and Thin Sol Kid Bootees, . do do do Morocco do -Misses and Children's Morocco and 'Qoatakia Booteev MoGEE A WILLIAMS. Sept. 29r 1854. 79 Parasols and TJmhrellas. A large and varied assortment of Parasols and Umbrellas, new styles. W. a. & K. S. TUC&fiR. 26 Great Mall Route froaa Hnisborough to the North, by th Raleigh k Gaston Railroad. UNDER the Schedule recently adopted on ths North Carolina Rail Road, passengers can go North without detention at Kaleigh or else where. - On th arrival at Raieigh of th train froea the west, th conductor of th Road will be in etten deuce to take charge of th baggage and ehecK it to Baltimore or Washington City, whilst th pas sengers wilrbe aiiowed aa hour and a bau to get breakfast and refresh themselves.- -, . , They will be conveyed to and from the Hotels in omnibuses, free of charge. t.2SM." Leaving Raleigh at 10 minutes. Past 7. they will reach Weldon in abundant time for , all lih day trains going Nortli and South 'C By this route the passenger will b at xo -trouble or expense about his baggage, as tb-conduc tor of this Road wiU tea charge of, , and git a check for, it at th N-C. Railroad Depot. . Trough Ttokete from Weldon t Nam Xorhv by Petesburg or Portemouth, 12... " ." u. tPJf. JSKANCU rreet. Raleigh, April 28, 1856 kl . 86 lm l.;8. VERRYP-:. Dental S Wrg'i o ttt f RALEIGH, N..C uriuMts The Faculty of the Baltimore iCofie of Dental Surgery, . - ft. ir. smeaes, . ltaieigu; v ; v 1 . Dr. Lacy. i. . - do , Rev. Mr. McDowell, ' do Dr. Chas. E. Johnson ' do " . . . Dr. Fab J. Haywood, do - i Hon. Jno, H. Bryan, "do rrof. Owen, W. F. Coflege. Prof. Wingatc,"- do V ; rro.. Wheat, Chapel HilL , - Rev. Mr. Fitzgerald, Jackson, N. " April 8,165. 21 ly Oxford Female College., THE next session vail commence on th first Monday in January 1865, and close on tae last Thursday in May.:". .'; ; f- BATES nJlTIOH (rATABl OMR BAIT XW ADTABOB. ) xoriveauuig, nnuaf,- viva wamntunwl of English Grammar, and egraphy,v $10,00 Enclish Grammar, Geography and Arithmtie.l2.60 For any thing higher, . ' - X6,00 For the UoUege Classes, (Without nay xtrs M t V . - r - --vr-r-tf ' Charge lor ui aianguage, . x- Extra Expense. ? 20,00 Music on Piano, - 20,00 8,00 Use of Instrument, - - The same on Guitar, Ji. Drawing and Painting, - 12.00 Oil Painting, - V . r;Z tM NeedteWork, - t 6,00 Board per month, ; ' V - n qq Washing per month, . , j 1,00 Musical Soiree will b giveo enriag each tana. T. T. G BANDY, Sec of ths Board cfTTustee. Deo. 22, 1864. trr-.iiO.Ij PLASED LUMBER FOR SAXE AT THE BALEIQU IpLANlNO MILLS 1 1 . 800,000 feet Flooring from $21 to $35. , - ioojioo,c4Uag IB to -aii 100,000 . "- Inch boards r , 18 to 1 . 80K)0 "vThickboards " 18to20. r. . tin AAA , m .v l j." -' t ,i-Vii".i.A -All the above is of the best seasoned long Uaf lambcr, brought te an exact thickness, ready for immediat use, and will boput on board th Cars, free of charge. V- vi. TP. D. HOGG CO. April 24th, 1855. "; ' " ? " . V 33-tf. 2 Commission dbForivarding ' ' i. v- s - MERCHANT. " ' WJLMINQTOK N: Q-'i ry

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