I 7 , r 7 f - TrnTmrc T.VP- CITY OF RALEIGH, SATURDAY M0RNffi4f ilAll 12,1855. i 1.: '.'fil-ifi -fc- . - - - THE j4 RALEIQII REOiSTER' e i i t o Wir dJ For tit tmtmUyt $5 uanm; In iln( $4' :J For tb - :jum of ADTKimsisa j ; abt mmagyra For vrer IS Unas tot" inMTtk tl I CoaitOrden od Jadidal adWrtinnente vlll Wrluiranl ti pr ml Wr ; bat Auction of 331 pr rrftt. will ba ni ir ftam th rairalu prire to adTrrtbFr hj tb Atirtjiweafa btMrtAl Id Um Scml-wk.y, will J ipiMr a the WeWy,frif rfaargv , ., SPLENDID JE W.E LRY! stud VZlfffa-iit Faucyoodt. C1 B. ROOT hM receired, and is bow ' opening , om of the raost VhmUj mud tho best selected lot: of JEWELERT and FANCY C00D3 Ver exhibited :ia tbia market. His nssortraenW iavfther line." embraces the most f isbioQ'.!e nd beautiful apeuaeQS and the Tery ! itest stylea in fart, ai follows ; -: :-" Pearl. 'f- j ' " 7' Cumeo, and : 7,V , ' Mosale Breast TMns, 7 77 .. an EarRings ; . Gold and Silrer TVatehes, Elegant atjles,' 5'iker Carl Bask'ts, Forks, - - " Napkin Rings! . ' . CardCaes,v Pone Monnates, Gold and Silrer Pencils, $-c Sept 2C, 1854. Repairing, Finishing, &o. HAVING secured the services of a highly ac complished workman in this department of m ; business, I shall be able to give the most entire -risfiution to the Public in all work committed to nv charge, -rV?-- -i - ALL OltTiERS will be executed in the most workmanlike maimer and with despatch. - u xi-.i-A-;TiC;R ROOT. September 26,1854. v7 j 78 G 1 UXS. PISTOLS 'RIFLES,.;-SHOT BAGS, 4.C A large and varied importation. - ;--t " . - : V. B. ROOT. Sept 26, 1854U..:Vv. r- T3 BUCISllTHn&HBSSE.oHOEIXG. fcC. D WARD YARBROUGILJr-i Having erected Aj a new RlaeksmiUx Shop at the corner of Uar gett and Wilmington St's., is prepared to have all work in the above line-executed : with care and dispatch. The well known Jim Arum, with eera petent assistants, being permanently engaged, he i enabled to have ths animals entrusted to his care hod in a workmanlike manner. - Raleigh, May 26. 1854.' r -' 7 ; ' tf 43 Donnans -Joftnston. Grocers & Cofmmission Merchants, PETERSBURG VA. DONN'AN k CO. , Commimon Merchants, RICHMOND VA. D Donnan Jr, J. Deanan, J. A. Johnston, Res ident. Partners, Petersburg, Va. S. E. Donnan , Resident Partner, Richmond, Va. Jan. 16. 1855. 6m 6 Raleigh and Gaston Railroad. VTOTICE is hereby given, that from and after the 30th January, all dues to this Road for irnght must be paid at Petersburg or Portsmouth, except on way freight, which must be paid in ad t nice or on delivery of the goods, as the ease may be This arrangement will afford great advantages lu oar customers, by superseding the necessity of their employing more than one forwarding agent etween New fork and Raleigh,' and having their go "U or produce subjected to only one handling. Agents cannot violate the above rule without subjecting themselves, to removal, ; The greatest care; will continue to be taken by the officers and agents of the Company in every i. wnmeut of its business to, accommodate the ir.iio and promote, tie Interests of its customers Whilst the Western merchants are going North a passenger train will leave Raleigh in the after-i.-.:.. on the arrival of the train from the West on the S. C. Road; due notice of which will be g.?eu. f - . : By order of the Board of Directors, L. O'B BRANCH, rretident. As the Company has two Depots in Raleigh, merchants ordering goods to go up the N. C. Road nre requested to have them distinctly marked, so that their destination may be nown, and they li iv be loaded to the through Depot from Peters burg or Portsmouth 1 Raleigh. Jan. 17, 1855. 6 tf FIRE! : rp H 1 iu E J5TNA INSURANCE COMPANY or Iabtfobo, Cohx., oners to insure Buildings tul Merchandue, against loss or damage Dy nre, at premiums to suit the times. ; This is one of the oldest and best Insurance Com panies in the United, States, and pays its losses, promptly. . " . Applications for Insurance in Raleigh, or its vi iniij, to be made te 0 8. W. WHITING, ' - Agent And for Milton, N. C and vicinity, to N. J. PALMER, Agent October, 1848. ? . ; . . 83 Notioei - - TO NORTHERN AND EASTERN TRAVEL LER3, FROM NEW, ORLEANS, MO BILE. AUGUSTA,-CHARLESTON, WILMINGTON, WE L DON, via the Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad and Bay .Line. THE splendid new Steamer Louisiana, Captain RusselL leaves Hunter wharf, Norfolk, at o'clock, p. m., on "- - -.v- : --. TUESDAY, - THURSDAY,"' 7' - " ' C I . -' SATURDAY ; and 1 urtsmouth on the arrival of the Southern Cars. The Steamer Georgia, Captain Pearson, ar rives on ir'f- ":- - MONDAY,Ti;V" . WEDNESDAY,' ..- : " -FRIDAY, at the same hours, arriving at Baltimore in time for the 1 o'clock, a. u- Train for Philadelphia aad New York. FERGUSON & MILHADO, Agents. March 20, 1855. r I- a. v--:. " 23 ly. Dentistry 01 ncje overVmr- roulhac'S storeC . (BY PERMISSION.) ffeC Rev. Dr. Mason; v.v--Raleigh,'- V"-- -7 Rev. Dr. Smeles," v do -J:. 7.! -fv-Dr. F. J, Hay wood, -do'7 -4',' Hon. Hugh.WaddeU, Chapel Hill, 7 Rev. Dr. Samuel Seabory, N. Y r Dr." J. Parmly, " do Dr. Geonre E. Hawe,v? ddr Drs. Chase & Harker. Georgia.- V ay 8, 185 1 .VJ. tf QILK and open-straw Bonnets aad Infants' Hat O W. H. R. 8. TUCKER. Jas. Cwn.t. CHERRY & CAHILL, Commission Merchants, i . v NORFOLK, VA. Jan. 13, 1854. tf-5 j: 7U NOTICE!. ' 7U. S. tAND AND PENSION AGENCY. '"JO all those for whom I hare collected Land A "Warrants, Irts than 160 acre, I hare the num ber and particulars of said warrant, and, bj call ing on or writing to mo. I can get each one an increase of paj ; nd to ail the Soldiers w,ho ren dered 14 days' service in any of tho wars since 190. 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 rolla for the State of North Carolina. : Also, all Widows of the Revolutionary War are entitled to land. Wagou Masters and Teamsters are embraced among the numerous Laws; and all thosewrao think they have a claim are respect fully invited to call and have their claims inves tigated. , My terms are no charre. onlel anei I After 15 years' experience, I flatter myself that j i understand my business, and all the numerous i laws in 4such cases. Give me a call, and have I rour claims intHtin.i ; :n w . - er- v v Hill MJW IVFTTCl too late. nbted Se&iers, havtng'located lands in Illi nois and Missouri, I will pay the highest cash priees for them. I have the number, Townships and locations of several hundred in whose name they appear of record. The highest cash prices paid for land warrants. Office opposite Lawrence's Hotel, at the fix press Office, i J. H KIRK HAM. Raleigh, N. O, March 12, 1855. 21 tf SPRING- TRADE ! MARCH, 1855. '. We are now prepared at our New Store, Noa. 78 and 80, Sycamore 8tret, Opposite Messrs. Mclhcaine, 'Son tf" Co., TO offer to Merchants of Virginia and North Carolina, the most commanding Stock of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS we have ever had. One of 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. t MERCHANTS VISITING THIS MARKET would do well to give our Stock an examination. before buying elsewhere. STEVENSON & WEDDELL. Petersburg, Va., Mar. 13, '65. tf 21 Notice. H' AVING bought out Mr M. Einstein, I shall continue the CLOTHING BUSINESS, as heretofore, in my own name and account EM1L ROSENTHAL, Corner of Market square and Wilmington St. Opposite Y arboro s Stable. JUST RECEIVED at the above store Thk Lab- gkst Assobtmkst or READY MADE CLOTHING EVER SEEN IN THIS CITY. Give me a call be fore purchasing anywhere else and you will save at least twenty five per cent. Fact, and no mistake about it. E R. Sept. 12, 1854. tf 74 NEW MANTILLAS. McGEE & WILLIAMS INVITE 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, 1855. 25 HOSIERY, GLOVE, ETC. OUR Assortment Complete. E. L. HARDING. ApriL 3, '55. 27. NEW SPRING GOODS ! He GEE & WILLIAMS, AT their new store. No. 10. Fayetteville street, most respectfully ask an examination of their RICH AND ELEGANT STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, which, having been bought for ch, 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 stock is entirely no w, and selected from the latest importatidns 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 Hernanis ; Solid and Plaid Bo rages ; Moire Antique and Plain Challies ; Print ed Linen Cambrics ; Grenadines and French Or gandies: Barege, Volaateand Jackonet Robes; Briniantcs ; Lawns ; Ginghams ; Prints ; Chal lies ; Delaines ; Alpacas ; Crape de Paris and Bombazines ; French aad Scotch Embroideries. Honiton ; Maltese and English Thread Edging ; Bonnet ; Taffets and Trimming ; Ribbons ; Jack onet and Swiss Muslin Bands; Cambric Floun cings ; White Dotted and Figured Swiss Mus lins. A larace 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 Raleigh, March 27 25 tf Superior Frenoh Cassimere Pants. ITfE WOULD CALL PARTICULAR ATTEN- T f tlon to our style of Summer Pants. They are "just the thing." One hundred pair just re ceived, March 30th, '55, at E. L. HARDING'S. Kid Gloves i) f Dozen Alexanders, Bagom s, Connnior s and e) Caldesaigers make, for Gents and Ladies. W. H. & R. 8. TUCKER. 25 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 Good and Groceries, AT COST consisting or DRY GOODS, ob bat vabibtt, GROCERIES, SHOES. HATS, Ac. &e. 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, lnoo. , All mv real estate on HiUaboro 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. April 19fh, 1855. . 32-1 m. Dr" Geo. Bettner, OF NORTH CAROLINA, Office, No. 538 Broadway, or at his lodgings, PRESCOTT HOUSE, ' Corner of Spring and Broadway. " Pew York, Feb. 7, 1864 12 ly -Cotton Seed Oil. v AH' persons; .'wishing to purchase COTTON sf.kd oil wui piease appiy , - - . ... . -. . . " ,.'- ivi in mr -T en t m t" : Raleigh, Jan. 19th,' 1855. ' V- ' ' W ft - Til KtUttt 'tf.1' CLAUDIUS IB, SANDERS, "ATT0RNE YVAT IAWy " V . ft t SMTrHrrEUV BOBTH CAB0UBA, kVTTILL attend the Courts or Johnston,- Wayne i rpo THE PUBLIC. The subscriber is pleased I to inform the public thai his CHOLERA AND viAnnavAd XHiDiuiA t, an an is more prompt relief in the various affections of the Bowels, and consequently more satisfactory to all who have uuea it, wan any other Mesicine ever offered to the public; The following are among many testi monials of its efficacy . Dr. R. H. WoatHtsoTOK rKA Sib: I take much pleasure in adding my testimony to others in favor 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 ma tA-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 (rave it freely, and in K instance did it fail to afford the most prompt and decided BCLiEF as it has done here. I congratulate you, and especially tho public, on the discovery of a medicine which is better 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 taken with a violent Diarrhoea, which persisted for eight days. Being some sixty miles from home, I made nse of all the remediesI could think of, but without affording any relioC On awlag at hoinev J reformed that Dr. K. H. Worthington had prepared a remedy for Cholera, kc, and was advised to use it. I did so, and to my astonish ment, one single dose gave speedy and permanent relief, since which time I have used it frequently in my family ; and, ia justice to the Doctor, say I consider it much thk most taxoabik mxdicihb I have used in an experience of twenty years. F. M CAVEHART. Murfreesboro,' N. C; Oct 2, 1854. Db. WoBTHixaTOX Dkab Sib: I take great pleasure in recommending 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, Ac, but have never found such happy results from any as from yonr 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. Yours, very truly, W. P. BEAMAN. Wikdsob,-N. C. Sept 19, 1864. Db. R. H. Worthinqton Dear Sir I have made some effort, and have succeeded in introdu cing your Medicine to the public, and I find it is taking very well indeed ; and the result is, that I have nearly sold what you sent me. I there fore, wish you would send me some more as soon as you can. I have not the slightest doubt but that this Medicine is the very best reme dy out for the disease for which it is recommend ed. I hope you will soon send me a supply, as I would not like to get entirely out of it Yours, truly, GEOROE W. McGLAUGHON. From the Murfreesboro' Gazette. Missus. Editobs In lookis over the last number of the Gasette, 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 in my own case, the happy effects of its use, as well as other members of my family, I can safely say that I regard it superior to any remedy we have ever used, in an experience of twenty years. I would, therefore, recommend ft to every family as an in valuable remedy, and every individual to procure a bottle and keep it by them in these times of cholera. R. R. PARKER. Murfreesboro,' Aug. 30th, 1864. This is to certify that I have used Dr. R. H. Worthington's Cholora medicine in ray family for the last four or five weeks, in several eases of Bowel Complaint so common in our vicinity, with invariable success. One of the cases was that of negro child, some four or five months old, who wss 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 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 hand, this 3rd day of October, 854. A. W. DARDEN. MraraisBOBo' N C. Dr. R. H. Worthineton. It affords us pleasure to say that we have used your Cholera Diarrhoea medicine for the last twelve months, aad have found it invariably successful. in relieving speedily the cases in which we have had occasion to use it We entertain a high ap preciation of its value, and hare no hesitation in expressing the opinion that it will prove to be valuable family medicine. KICUAKUU. UOWTtia. B. F. SPIERS. Sold by P. F. PESCUD, Raleigh, and by Drug gists generally. Oct 17th, 1854. U David A. Baih. Cronos M. Baib,' Jb. BAIN & CO. SUCCESSORS TO BAIN HATTON & CO WHOLESALE GROCERS AND Commission Merchants, Corner of KJnc and Water Streets. PORTSMOUTH VA SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO SELLING Tobacco, Flour, Grain, Cotton, &c ALSO. TO RECEIVING AND FORWARDING GOODS Jan. 30, 1855. 9 ly Hats, Hats TUST to hand two eases Extba Molbskib a Hats, ueeDe s iaiesi. GUN, LOCK-SMITH, AND BELL 1IANUEK Charles Kuester, XTTOULD respectfully inform the Citizens ol V Rsleieh and surrounding country, that he has located permanenu j in iwaiign, ana nas opeaea i . - WIl 1A. Q (aaar in TV nXrm . ti: j i fiDOD Ou Tv 1 1 II1 1 uyiAi" uMwt i AAA a-'a . vwav uiiua' building,) where he will be found at all times, ready to execute any "JOB" in his line, in a style that shall not be surpassed ty any other person, and the charges shall always be moderate. CALL AND SEE. Raleigh, March 2, 163. ly-19 "amTINTER OATS. A new supply in 2 bushel W y bags, just received at the Farmers Hall. Also. Clover, Herds, ana urcnara urass neea. JAMES M. TOWLES. December 15, 1854. 101 ; EDWARD J. LUTTERIsOH, y Central Commission and Forwarding Merchant. i KWILMINQTONN ftf- fTHB Subscriber keeps constantly job - hand a f 11 supply of -Fresh Lime ;' - Calcined Plaster Land Plaster i H jdraulic Cement & Plastering Hair which he is prepared to sell as low as these ar tides are "tdl be bad in any Uy South.,, .Orders r will receive prompt attention. - -: ,,. tl W ABU V AW Hi HUJll.' HltiTONip Merchant, SOS. 25 AJTD tS KOTHXRTS NORFOLK, VA. recut Atrtmoi paid to uitrao Tohaeeo, Floor, Grain, Cotton, eVe. e. Also, to Receiving and forwarding Goeda. . REFER TO Chas. L. Hinton. Esq. Wak Co. H. C. J. B. CL Roulhae, and Ooorge W. Haywood, Esqa., Raleigh, N. C. Wm. rinmmer, Esq., Warranto, N. C Aug. "25. 1834. 6 ras" wm, yfmun An Any a4 Tbrwant M A M Tmrms, ' Pry carriages, s trvvrxttit ; oa mum Wirm araVato mm. 'Crt Y OF "Bfl! WY'QjLX at t) pta crirr. coasaaL Refer to Bon. W. A. Graham, 0. C Badavr, XX t Pwaln, J. M. Morchead.OLP. Meedeahall. J. W.Oabera, H. W. WooUftn, ana other K TWff, lk4. ' 1865. THE CAROLINA CTJXTIVATOR, A Monthly Agricultural Journal, published ftAXIIOB. BY WILLIAM D. COOKE. in 1 6 10 13 20 Copy do do do do in 1 00 5 00 8 00 10 00 16 00 Farmers of North Caroljna, yon have now an opportunity to secure for yourselves and families a monthly repository of the most useful informa tion on all subjects connected with the practical management of the farm and the household, and a convenient vehicle for your thoughts and sug gestions on ls same subjects which yon may desire to communicate to others. It is oar design to fill me "Carolina Cultivator" with a variety of short. pointed, and useful selections, adapted to the seasons, culled from a larce number of valuable exchanges; to invite contributions from s very quar ter, wherever experience may have acquired a new lesson in the art of cultivation of domestic in dustry ; and in our editorial columns to condense such important additions to our stock of recent information as cannot be otherwise compressed into our limited paes. We will also present our readers with all the more important items of in telligence connected with the reneral advance ment of agricultural knowledge, and endeavor ia every proper way to stimulate the industry and enterprise of our fellow citizens. 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Co mmi88ton TIBMS, advance do do v do do North Carolina: Mutual Insurance ; . . Company. ; v. R. ALEIG H,- N. C. I hlB Company haa been In successful operation I Cor more than seven years, and continues to take risks upon all classes of property in the State, (except Steam Mills and Turpentine Distilleries,) opoa favourable terms. Its Policies now cover property amanatiag to $4,500,000, a large por tion or which ia in Country risks, and its present capital is over Six Hundred Thousand Dollars, la bonds properly secured. The average cost of Insurance upon the plan of this Company has been leus than one third of one per cent per annum, on all grades of property emu-acedia Us operations. THE following persons have been elected Direc tors and Officers of this Company for the present year: 7 DIRECTORS. J. O. B. Roulfcae, C. W D. Hutching, Jno. R. Williams, John Primrose. Henry D. Turner. S. W. WiifjlngiT.' HiSelby; Raleigh; Geo. McNeill, Fay- eatevuie; vet. .J Wrigh, Wilmington ; James . Hoyt, T"uhinctoQ: James Sloan. Greensboro': Jno. Coi MuentoBrf JoahcBonef, Salem; Jos. H. PooL Elizabeth City i F. P. Fftgan, Plymouth ; AlxacW dar Mitehon, Nmrbera: W. N. H- Smith, Mor- JreeaboTo H. B. Williams, Charlotte; John B. Barrett, Milton; A' T Summy, Asheville. All Directors are. anthorised to receive applica tions. OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY. J. G. B. Roulhae, Prtndtr.t. Henry D.. Turner,. Vie do. 8. W. Whiting, Treasurer. John C. Partridge, Secretary. John H. Bryan, Attorney. J. Hersman, General Agent. 8. W. Whiting, 1 Jno: R. Williams, I Executive Committee. John Primrose, j All commnnication8 in reference to insurance should be addressed to the Secretary, post paid. J. C. PARTRIDGE, Sec'y.- Raleigh, Mar. 22, 1853. 25 : FW - ZJ IT, ATER'S PILLS, irularlv successful remedy for the i&ous diseases Costlveness, Indi- it cure oi an diuuw wv w cuw., , ratkm. Jaundice. DronsT. Rheumatism. Fe ttens. Haadache,. Pains in the Breast, Side. Back, and Limbs, Female Complaints, &c,Jtc Indeed, very Urn are the diseases in which a Purgative Medi cine is not more or less required, sad much sick neas aad suffering might be prevented, if a harm tees but eftectual Cathartic were more freely used. No person can feel wall while a costive habit of body prevails ; besides it soon generates serious and often fatal diseases, which nuaht have been avoided by the timely and judicious use of a good purgative. Into is alike true of Cold. Feverish i I uoias, revenan symptoms, auo Bilious deranaementa. They all ten nta. They all tend to become or nrodnee the dean seated and formidable distempers which load the hearses all over the land. Hence a reliable family physic is of the first importance to the public health, aad this Pill has been perfected with consummate skill to meet that demand. An extensive trial of its virtues by Phyaiciana, Profea sora, aad Patients, has shown results surpassing any thing hitherto known of any medicine. Cures have been effected beyond benef, were they not sub stantiated by persons of such exalted position aad character aa to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Among the many eminent gentlemen who have testiaed m raver ef these Tills, we may mention : Da. A. A. Hatbs, Analytical Chemist of Boston, and State Aseayer of Massachusetts, whose high professional character is endorsed by the How. EnwABn Evbbbtt, Senator of the Tj. S. Robbbt C. WnriHBor, Ex-Speaker of the House of Representatives. Abbott Lawbsvck, Minister Plen. to England, t Jo ax B. FrTir atbi ex. Cath. Bishop of Boston. Also, Da. J. R. Chilton, Practical Chemist of New York City, endorsed by Hon. W. L. Mabct, Secretary of State, Wx. B. Astob, the richest man in America. 8. Lzlahd ft Co., Propr's of the Metropolitan Hotel, and others. Did space permit we could give many hundred caroneates. from all parts where the Pffls have bees need, but evidence eveaAhore convincing than the experience Af eminent public men is found in their effects upon trial. These Pills, the result of long investigation and study, are offered to the public as the best and most complete which the present state of medical science can afford. They are compounded not of the drugs themselves, but of the medicinal virtues only of Vegetable remedies, extracted by chemical process in a state of purity, and combined together tn such a manner aa 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 the old mode of composition, ev ery medicine ia burdened with more or less of acri monious and injurious qualities, by this each indi vidual virtue only that is desired for the curative effect is present All the inert and obnoxious qual ities of each substance employed are left behind, the eurative 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 powerful antidote to disease than any other memcme known to the world. As it ia 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 Its composition, I have supplied the accurate Formula: by which both mv 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 ! Their life conaistm in their mystery. I have no mysteries. The composition ef my preparations is laid open to aB men, and all who are competent to judge on the subject freely acknowledge their convictions of their Intrinsic merits. The Cherry Pectoral waa pronounced by L scientific men to be a wonderful medietne before Its effects were known. Many em inent Phyaiciana have declared the same thing of my PObvaad even more confidently, end are w01 tng to certify that their anticipations were more than realised oy their effects upon trial- They operate by their powerful influence on the interaal viscera to purify the blood an 4. stimulate It into healthy action remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, over, 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 ham can arise from their we in any quaatity. For minute directions, see wrapper on the Box. PBXFAXEO Br JAMES C. AYER, Practical anel Analytical Chemist LOWELL, MASS. Pries &f Ceati per lex. Five Boxes for SL SOLD BT P. F. PESCUD, and by Druggists generally. W. H. MARSH. Commission & Forwarding MERCHANT. WILMINGTON, N. C. Feb. 6,1866. xSm 11 . Public Meetine. FTTlHE citizens of Raleigh are requested to sa il - semble in the City Hall, on Wednesday next, the 9th last, at 4 o'clock, M., to receive the Report of the Otixena, committee on procuring subscriptions to tne uaanorxa, and , to organize said ompany,--t r.iv v-.;f 7 rK. 7'-VjCv. P A fdu attendanee is requested. ' . :.! wras mil ft a u 4 vrgmnn v J . May 8th, 1863. - 57 1C iuvCi AtAusv.-vAreueun-xxecaiors ft V. VTTTTT T J.,, tS.M. JT- ! hj.. -aw :--r-'. W AUUUI A. OilROY. North Carolina. Mutual Lift Xnic ranoo Company; OFFICE, RALEIGH, If. C. THIS Company insures the lives of indivtdaals for one year, a term of veara. or for life, on the Mutual Principle, the assared for life parfi-. paung in the profiU of the Company. Jc or polf cies granted 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 which all losses have been paid by this Company, together with the low rates of premium, present great inducements to such as are disposed to insure. '" Slaves are insured for a term of from one to flee years, for two-thirds their value. All losses are paid within 90day after satisfac tory proof is presented. DIRECTORS. Charles E. Johnson, Wm. W. Holden, Wm. D. Cook, R. 2L Battle, -Wat. fL Jones, f. C. ffiL .&eatonGaJM; wm. v. Haywood, James F. Jordan, Quentin Buabee, H. W. Husted. IWm. H McKeiv Charles b. Root, " OFFI Cehh. Dr. Chas. E. Johnson. President, Wm. D. Haywood, Vice President, J amea F. J ordan; -Secretary, Wm. H. Jonea, Treasurer, . H. W. Husted, Attorney, Charles E. Johnson, M. D. Mtdkal William IL McKee, M. D. V Board of Riohd. B. Haywood, M D. j Consultation. William D. Cooke, 1 W W. Holden, . V Executive Com Charles B. Root, j vtittee J. HERSMAN, General AfernL For farther information, the public are referred to the pamphlets, and forma of proposal, which may be obtained at the Office of the Company, of any of its Agencies. Communications should be addressed, (post paid,) to JAMES F. JORDAN, Secretary. JAMES E. CUTHBERT, (SUCCESSOR TO KERR & CUTHBERT.) Grocer, Forwarding and Commitsion Merchant, Bolr ling brook Street, Petersburg, Va. BEFEBXXCES : Thos. Bragg, Jr., Jaekton, N. C. L. F. Hicks, Esq. p,t, . Messrs. KevanA Bro. te"bur- Messrs. L. D. & W. G. Crenshaw, Richmond. Josiah Wills, Esq., Norfolk. James George, Esq., Baltimore. Messrs. Monahan s Beers, New York. HAS constantly on hand : Prime Porto Rico and New Orleans Sugars, Loaf, Crushed, Pulverised and Clarified do Riot Laguira and St Domingo Coffees Black Pepper in grain and ground, and Allspice Race Ginger in Bags, and Ground in Boxes Gunpowder, Imperial and Young Hyson Teas X allow, Adamantine and Sperm Candles Drown, Pale and Venerated Soaps Gunpowder, Shot and Bar Lead Blacking, Ink, Shoe Thread aad Wrapping 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, &o., which he offers at the lowest market sates. The strictest attention paid to receiving- and for warding goods. Petersburg, March 6, 19 The Hannah More Academy. WILMINGTON, Dblawabx. Principals : Miss C. and L Grimshaw and A. H. Grimshaw, A M., M D. r I iHIS Institution has been in successful epera- I tion 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 oommenee on the 1st of February and 1st of September. Jerms: I or Boardinjr and Instruction, inclu ding French, pupils under thirteen years of age. u,uu, second class, $SO,UU 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 & Co., Richmond, Va ; Rev. Mr. Gib son. Petersburg. Va : Governor Brarc. Hon. Wm A. Graham, W. H.' Tucker, Esq., Hon. G. E. Bad ger, Kaleigh, N. C. February 1st, 1865, ly 10. ' Standard copy. Fresh Family Groceries. T7'E have now in Store a well selected stock ff of Family Groceries, comprising the fol- j lowing : Stuart 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 apd Black Teas, Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow. Candles, Starch, Bar Siap, Spice, Ging,r Pepper, Maccaroni and English Chaae. Indeed, all articles in tb Grocery line.' " W.H. &R. 8. TUCKER. y 25. Our Prir.oiples are Onward! TiVERY y.Kxanv wis -maw Pvmvwvn Xjeiertrbns to supply the wants of ear nume- i rous cus tomers, we have this season purchased A LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF Clothing; and Gentlemen's Faralsdiina; Goods, and, to come to the point, are prepared to sell as liow it not Lower than any who sell OUR KIND OF GOODS. Our concern is connected with one of The Largest Importing; Houses In the Union. with capital sufficient to make all purchases for .1 - 1 .1 i.1 T. T A. . . .11. vue vam , coosequeauy uis rrvpneMr wi tain, The only Clothing; Heus (lelastywly) la the) City efJtalelf a, caanot and shall not be undersold ; aad unlike the Town Clock (vide Standard 28th last.) has aot ceased to tick, but will continue to tick" aH thane and those onlv who makeoromnt navmanta. MhWe are located on rayettevme Ht. where we have been for the last seven yean, opposite every body. XS. I. MAHvVLNU. Raleigh, April 8, 1855. 27: G0LDSBOROUGH STEAM, GRIST, AND FLOURING MILLS. The Subscriber has enlarged his establishment ta Goldaboro , aad is now prepared to grind Wheat a well aa Corn, on a more entenaive scale. One Hundred aad Fifty Thousand Bushels of Wheat and Cora will bare quired to keep the mills in operation for the ear rent year, for which the highest market price win be paid., me larmera oi una county - and.1 the counties along the line of the N. C. Rail Road aad the interior will find it to their advantage to call on or address me at we Aims before selling, aad thus build up a- raarket in this State'for their Wheat and a Biwnfaetory of our own flour. - : Constanuy b nand a rresb supply f enperfine x amuy iur, nnu, nuuuu;, nme ItM. cruk. ed Corn ana uusx.- .aiso, Lizse and Hair Wheat and Corn ground ob reii. w ., -. 5 :. Mr. Juv na Auamsw oi jvaieir i. is anthnvicari , I - . . .... . i Burcnase Hneaiior inaoeve. j. . 1 9-?. - 7 .. -t-D; L. EURBAXK. -' I Qoldsboro. Baotember & 73 . ... ' EADETt CIQQ3 Cr C QKNERAL C O M M 1 8 8 1 0 N f M E ri C i S 7 1 i 7 3 i 5 RORF0LK VA. - SL A,J AfA4A W . n TTTI SiiUTJLXD SCHSENIKO :M3tSp,K fc. YOUNG'S PATL- - : ' rifTA3tf Ttf lQXXBXk "ASO ' rTHXS Machine yeeeived the "! ; r J; North Carolina State Fair, aad r--1 dea te the piiblie as the beet bow 1 ' ' State.; 8evea Hundred of thea art -ia North CMolifln, -of isich tre : tfda aad hat fiteVtarj most-: ' in regard; both. t performance a sue. 4a4injcru,lx-yvrTi ! aow ad theyeMMfiivCtr i U.-.i -mules isBsi iii.rTT have iiJewa c ;t ti , . c . A .. Taachlien to makw teeat 1 tla. arraated for fiv Tan. aad deUrerU at the MdS tejrttriVerwitvthdt tt :l I . v a.ka S WT . by . - -jt'-r '-. JNO.' Ai AiciiAi... A. A iroisuciaeaars. Eloodrwi s mi Tabb A Co Alexander 2elL Esq., rorfoi; J-AsaBLavWilUaatolL-C.CoL J.B.O hao, Raleigh; LewU Thompson, Eai, J?' Oct. 24th, 1E5V. -s7v. BMaBPSMsaaMsBaaMsSBSMss soau itreU, Oraacco Ayru it.. y - Pan's Improved Patent CIxCtt - ' flaw-Hills.. -r - oeoroe PAaaica -X- N. BwfBflrtbta, xxaa Wm BaxttxobX EJV, .. -. - craoaa, llt ... RE8PECTFULLY inform the public, that they -. bave greatly increased their auastariaa t . eetablishBieat, aad are mw prepared, to execata r all orders with promptness far their ;f CELEBRATED PATENT CIKCtTLil JTOB-, , TABLE SAW MILL2 , ' which have given much axtlafactioii tlreohoiit , -. the Union, as also STEAM POWERS, ef all sizes and kinds, HORSE POWERS, GRIST MILtS and tarioui ether machines aad itoplemeaU for . economising labor. - ' i Since their Portable Clreular aw iSza wer Invented by, and patented to; their senior partner, ' they have made many Improvements, which render, them-pcrfect in all their details, aad justly entitle them to be considered first; among the labor sat ing machines of the world.' t-. . , 7 V . 1 a - X 1 - Pamphlets containing full deaoriptiooi bf their several classes of mills, price; terms,- capacity for. tawing, Ac, will on application by letter, be fex. warded to any gentleman wanting them.-. Having recently obtained damans is an aetioa --ur brought in the U S Circuit Court fr tie Disv V, trict of Maryland for aa' infringement cf their tl Patent Rights, text axxaax wabx thb Pcbwo ,, aoaixst rxTBCKAarx a raoM cbactxobiiib bvevo bbs, ox thitb AaxBTa. " Address - GEORGE PAGE 6 CO., - N. Sehroeder St, near Baltimore St., i7M&avvto May 23, '54. - ' . 42 . umosmvsmmmmsmsmmmsmmmnummmmWMsm , Splendid XiOtteryXIay, 1C55. :'. GREGORY i MAURY, Kanagtrs (Successors to J. .W.Maury f Co.) Lottery for the benefit of the V STATE QP DELAWARE. Class L roa 18&5. r Drawn at Wilmington, Del., Set 'May 28,' 165 essstsese . 13 Drawn Number eat f-7v -U BRILLIANT SCHEME. '7 1 Prize of. 1 do sm eea eee ra mmtmo seeJSTpfiOO ' ,:..sQ,m ....... 20,000 do do eee'e VsiilMitttei Jl.tJT.;. 15,000 - ,-...4;.,. lo.ooo - do. ssvSsseess .6.000 ' do.. ee iiiii t-'4,2C0-' 10 do eee nuitHHMHH'MMt4lMllH.' 4,000 ' VV UU... .................. n...M.u.H.. ...2,000 50 do. ........ ,000 169 Lowest 3 No. Prizes .w,' 60tt s 4c,. ''&r'yy 4e.- Tickets, $20,00 Halies flO.OO--Quer. $5,00, Eights 2,60. . 'j- ,i - Y Certfs. of Pkge of 2Q whL acketa 15270 00, do do - - 7 28 half -do J.H5'00ts--do do -' 2S oiarter do 67 C0 do do f 20 eighth - 83 75 ,7 Orders for Tickets and shares and Certi&cates of.. Packages in the above splendid Lotteries will re ceive the most prompt attention, aad aaaeeoaat of '. each drawing will be sent immediately alter u is a over to all who order from me. ..tJ .5 - ' Address P. J.'BUCKEYrAgent. . WilnuBgton DeL-; A roaBury ACpiUUUOilU it. v , - Aoril 18th. Iu5. Sealed proposals wQl be receiTed at tLs oSce ' - natillO o'clock A. Mn of the 21st May next; for the purchase of the following bondj, to ' bessueA 7 by the Stat or N. CaroUna, in sum si VJ- each,to-witi ; ' r- ,;:"-"v:, ..- , "4 - $96,000 running thirty years, bearing Interest : and date from let January. 18oo.. , , . s ' - ALSO. $16,000, raaninc thirty years.-bearix - r interest aad date from 1st April, 1&--' .Vt AND $60,000. ruaatug ten years, abeariar , - interest and date irom 1st January, 18i5 . " All of then . are, exempted jrem taxauaa Jy . laW. ' - ;rJBi:f1'S''' w. J They wul au have coupons attached for the la : : tereet at six per cent per .annaa, payable. MtaLv' annually, end Data principal ana interest will i "v --- -- payable at the Bank of tie Republic, New York; unless where the purchaser, prerers u nave tat n caid at the Treasunr of the'State. - V . . Parties bidding will please addreeathelrUttersV endorsed "Proposal fir'lK C Stocks?, to the undersigned, at Raleigh, N. C7. The bidv will be opened at -7(0 ' o'clock; A. - " the 2 let May next, in the presence of the GoTeraor ? Secretary, Comptroller ef State, and tie Pre' ten , ef the Bank f the 8ttewi , - - The undersigned reserve the right cf accept-,-: ing such bid ia whole r - ia part site esy -- deeoa mas aavaasageeu fo tn etate. -- , 8ueoeesful bidder will be require J, 1 1 jou as informed of the aeoeptaace of tht Lr , to de--7 jrtaUUBhthe JnoQnt,iwithta..r YmXorz estfrom.tbf date ef the bond, to the::l.tcf ti; Twaaurerof the Stat. ;Xhi dpc.t E9y,b made in the Bank of the "Republic, at New Yerhv the Bank of the state of N. C.. or tl Ji-x ef 1 Cap Fear, at Raleigh, H. C. 'T T Documents showing the resources of the Cttte antfthe amount of its indebtedness jnay fcs had' at this office or on application to Messrs. XtomtV and DeRossett, New York. J -r - D.; W. COURTS, Public Treasurer of ... C April 20, 1865. ; ; - " - ' 11 ( L STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA Jc rV f CorirrT. Court of Plea 4 Quarter Z &z on. Feb. .Term 1856. V r v t. . " Aahley G. Powell vs Sophia Ls sktey, Ujtoa PowriV - . . -. . - Jrenaon xor r arson. - It appearinr to the ;:!: "aetioa ofth Coarti ' that Upton Powell, one of tie defandaat la ibis ' : ease, is not a inhabitant cf tL's fate rli I "or-" 4 dered, that pubucation be r ' ia the P-' '-J1 Registerr for six weeks, a. j tls t ' tea. Powell .to be and eppewr at tl r't tjrta" of our said court, to be held for-t t tv of -; Johnston, at the" Court Uoujs ia L JUod the 4th Monday in May next, tvi til tLarw ta w plead, answer ritieinurto tis re-i""'1 ' thesame will be takes pro ec-fu j ts to hJnt,'; ' and Aeard ex patte.: A - "T-, , Witness, John II. Krae day. "clerk of ou aidl- Court, atofiice, iaSmithueuLthe 4th Monday ia ,-, . . -T -:j,H.E5tTA" Crt. ;' . Ajril 12.1855. ; W6w . if -y v.. 4 . - .. ..." - I. r - . ' - - - eij.-e 4 .---. I,. lofts -'7 - -3" 3C r