THE "RALEIGH REGISTER" -:
la published SwwMkly "WAlj, by
SEAT ON GALES,4:v
eniTom ahd
IIIII:
for the Semi-wkly, $5 per
Fnr the Weakly, $S
tnadvaacefSeO.'
BATB3 0 ADVKRTIBtNa:.
imiw- every tmm, first lnrrtSoa $1
aen aaoiaooai iia-i n, b hl
Court Orion sad Jodknal nlwUwiw ts wttl UeWr!
ti pr . Wsber ; but a deduction of 83V4 w eent. will be
atari from the regular price advertisers ay the year.
AdTprtienKaU inaerted la the Sacal weakly, will mlro appear
the Weakly, free of ekaxga, , , TTT .
LfCtr to Ua Kditor Boat be roerua.
SPLENDID JEWELRY!
au4 Elegant FaacV Goods.
c.
B. BOOT ha reoeived, and Urnow
opening, om of the moat eoetlv aad
the best selected lot of JEWELERY and
FANCY GOODS ever exhibited in this market.
His assortment, ia either liuv embrace the most
faahionaVIe and beautiful specimens aad the very
latest styles is part, as follow ;
Diamond,
pe.rU - -;.--ru
Cameo, and '..m
Mosaic Breat Fins, , ? f
and Ear-Rings,
Gold sAi Silver Watches,
; - Elegant styles.
Silver Card Baakfts, .
Forks, ; :- - '--.---: -; .-' '
Napkin Rings, " .' V V
Card Cases, -' '
Porta Mounaiee, . ' j.
Gold and 8tfvr Peflrlla, J-c
Sept 26, 1854. ...,. . J
Repaixin, Finishing, &o.
HAVING secured tha service of a highly ae
oomplishod workaaaavin this department f
my bona ass, I shall be able to gv theaaost entire
tisfaction to the Publio in all work aommitted to
my charge. . -.IX?.; . 1
ALL ORDERS win ha executed In tha most
workmaaliko manner, and with despatch.
C.B. ROOT.
September 28, 18MJ- : " 78
GUNS, PISTOLS, RULES, - SHOT BAGS,
Ac. A large and taried importation.
C. B. BOOT.
Sept. 26, 1864. ' 78
BLlCiSIlTHUS, H0U.XHOKUtV AC.
EDWARD YABBROUQH. Jr., HviBrVd
a asw Blacksmith Shop at tha corner iaf Har
gett and Wilmington St'a., is prepared to hare all
work ia tha above- linn executed with earn and
dispatch. Tha well known Joe Arana, with m
petaat assistants, betas; permanently engaged, he
is snabledtohTthaaniaialsantrttstdtohiseare
hod ia a workmanlike manner.
Raleigh, May 28, 1854. tf 43
Donnans A Johnston.
Grocers & Commission Merchants,
PETERSBURG VA.
DONNAN & CO.
Commission Merchants,
RICHMOND VA.
D. Donnan Jr, J. Donnas, J. A. Johnston, Res
ident. Partners, Petersburg, Va. 8. E- Donnan ,
Resideat Partner, Richmond, Va.
Jan. 16, 1855. . 6m ft
Raleigh and Qaston Railroad.
NOTICE is hereby giren, that from and after
the 80th January, all dues to this Rosd for
treight most be paid at Petersburg or Portsmouth,
except on way freight, which mast be paid in .ad
Tanee or on deliyery of the goods, as the ease may
be
This arrangement will afford great advantages
to our customers, by superseding the necessity of
their employing more than one forwarding agent
between New Fork and Raleigh, and haring their
goods or produce subjected to only one handling.
Agents cannot violate the above rule without
subjecting themselves to remoraL
The greatest care will continue to be taken by
the officers and agents of the Company in every
department of its bumaeM to accommodate the
public and promote th interests of its customers
Whilst the Western merchants are going North
a passenger train will leave Raleigh in the after
noon, on the arrival of tha train from the West
on the N. C. Road ; due notice of which will be
given. i , .
By order of the Board of Directors,
L. 0B BRANCH, PruidenU
As the Company has two Depots in Raleigh,
merchants ordering roods to ro 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!
H H AlIHA UiSU&ANCE COMPACT Of
BLanTTonD, Coxa., offers to insure Buildings
Merchandize, against loss or damage by fire,
and
at premiums to suit the tune.
this is one of the oldest and best Insurance Com
panies in the United State, and pay its lossei
promptly.
Applications for Insurance In Raleigh, or its vi
cinity, to be made to
S. W. WHITING,
Agent.
And for Milton, N. C. and vicinity, to
N. J. PALMER, Agent
October, 1848. - 83
Notice;
TO NORTHERN AND EASTERN TRAVEL
LERS, FROM NEW ORLEANS. MO
BILE, AUGUSTA, CHARLES
TON, WILMINGTON, WKL-
DON, via the Seaboard and
Roanoke Railroad and Bay Lin.
aBBaeaaaaiaal
THE splendid new Steamer Louisiana, Captain
Russell, leaves Hunter's wharf, Norfolk, at
o'clock, p. nv, on
TUESDAY,
THURSDAY,
SATURDAY; and
Portsmouth on the arrival of the Southern Car.
The Steamer Georgia, Captain Pearson, ar
rives on '
MONDAY,
WEDNESDAY,
, FRIDAY, at the same hours,
arriving at Baltimore in time for the 1 o'clock, a.
m. Train for Philadelphia and New York.
FERGUSON & MILHADO, Agents.
March 20, 1855. V 28 ly.
Dentistry.
S&. iP. AHOOOK, DENTIST,
OFFICE OVER MR. R0ULHAC8 8T0RE.
REFERENCES,, :
(BY PERMISSION.) ; "y
Rev. Dr. Mason, BaleighV T .
Rev. Dr. 8medes. ?So ?
Dr. F. J. Haywood, do
Hon. Hugh Waddeil, Chapel Hill, V ' "
Rev. Dr. Samuel Seabnry, N. Y.
Dr. J. Parmly, do "
Dr. George E. Haw, VJ do '
Dra. Chase ft Harkar, Georgia. -May8,
185.. - " - '87 tf
ILK and opem-atraw Bonnets and Infanta' Hat.
rioriixToi;
SoLowonninnT Jas. Caimt.
' CHERRY; & CAHILL,
,v j Commission Merohants,
i : i NORFOLK, VA.
, JaiulS, 1854,'. '- - tf-5
-V"v. , j NOTICE !
B' 8. LAND AND PENSION AGENCY.
rtyO all those for whom! have collected Land
JL". Warrants, Ut An 160 acres, I have the num
ber and particulars of said warrant, and, by call
ing on or writing to me. I can get each one an
Increase of pay ; and to all the Soldiers who ren
dered 14 days' service iu any of the 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 aad Teamsters
are embraced among the numerous Laws ; and
all those who think they have a claim are respect
fully invited to call and have their claims inves
tigated. M v terms are no cham. nnUm T mmmiI
After 15 years' experience, I natter myself that
mini liuu IUJ nnam.. allVI H HI. lUUBeTQUS
laWU iu VTIch eases. Ci'm ma a Mil and kava
your claims investigated before it will be forever
Enlisted Soldiers. havino1 loata1 lanrf !n Til!.
nois and MiMonri. I will mt tha kivkMt mk
prices for them. I have the number, Tewnahips
u wcaugu oi several nunorea in wnose name
they appear of record.
ine highest cash prices paid for land warrants.
Office opposite Lawrence's HoteL at tha Ex
press Office. J. H. K1RKHAM.
leigh, N. C? March 12, 1855. 21 tf
SPRING TRADE !
MARCH, 1855.
now prepared at oar Mew Store.
78 and 80, Sycamore Street,
Masri. Mcllwaine, Son & 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 ia New York darinr
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 THIS MARKET
would do well to give our Stock an examination,
before buying elsewhere.
STEVENSON & WEDDELL.
Petersburg, Va., Mar. IS, '56. tf 21
Notioe.
HAVING bought out Mr M. Einstein, I shall
continue the CLOTHING BUSINESS, as
heretofore, in my own name and account
EMIL ROSENTHAL.
LComer of Market square and Wilmington St.
m j m KJ ui v.
JUST RECEIVED at the above store Tax Laa
oest Assoxtmxht or READY MADE CLOTHING
EVER SEEN IN THIS CITY, dive me a call be
fore purchasing anywhere else and you will save
at least twenty five per cent. Fact, and no mistake
about it. R.
Sept. 12, 1854. tf 74
NEW MANTILLAS.
McGEEA WILLIAMS
fNYITE 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, 1866. 25
HOSIERY, GLOVES, ETC.
OUR Assortment Complete.
E. L. HARDING.
April, 3, t&. 27.
NEW SPRING GOODS!
McGEE & WILLIAMS.
A
T their new store. No. 10, Fayetteville street,
most respectfully aak an examination of
their RICH AND ELEGANT STOCK OF 8PRING
AND 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 stock is entirely ne jr, and selected from
the latest importations in New York, consisting,
in part, of very rich plaid, striped and solid
Drevs Silks ; Heavy black Gro de Rhine and Fig
ured Silks; Plaid, Foulard and India 8ilks ; Strip
ed Pereals ; Plaid Uernanis ; Solid and. Plaid Bo
rages ; Moire Antique and Plain Challies ; Print
ed Linen Cambrics ; Grenadines and French Or
gandies ; Barege, Volante and Jackonet Robes ;
Briliiantcs ';' Lawns ; Ginghams ; Prints ; Chal
lies ; Delaines ; Alpacas ; Crape de Paris and
Bombazines ; French aad Scotch Embroideries.
Honiton ; Maltese and English Thread Edging ;
Bonnet ; Taffeta and Trimming ; Ribbons ; Jack
onet and Swiss Muslin Bands ; Cambric Floun
cings ; White Dotted and Figured Swiss Mus
lins. A large 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 27th. 25 tf
Supcrior Frenoh Casslmere
Pants.
TTTE WOULD CALL PARTICULAR ATTEN
tf tion to our style of Summer Pant. They
are ust the thing." One hundred pair just re
ceived, March 80th, '66, at
E. L. HARDING'S.
Kid Gloves
QA Dozen Alexander's, Bagom's.Connnior's and
JJ Caldesaigers mats, for usnts and Ladies.
w. it. s n. s. t v vjaJb it,
25
Dr. Geo. Bettner,
OF NORTH CAROLINA,
Ojfiet, No. 538 Brvedway, or at hit lodging,
PRESCOTT HOUSE,
Corner of Spring and Broadway.
New York, Feb. 7, 1864 12 ly
Cotton Seed Oil.
All oersons, wishing to purchase COTTON
SEED OIL will please apply to
AMIiuW J. TS.&K ELL.
Raleigh, Jan. 19th, 1855. tf.
moWK LOT FOR SALE -rTHE NORTHERN
I half of lot No. 12, containing half acre, will be
sold, the whole together or in lots of one-fourth of
KaJ
Cos.
OptxZile
an acre, to suit purchasers. Terms to suit tne times
long credit will be given upon bond and security.
Said lot is situated in the South-eastern corner of
the City of Raleigh, and is part of the square for
merly used by Will H. Haywood, jr., deceased, as
a garden
Immediate possession ean be given, end any In.
formation concerning the sale by application to the
undersigned.
. Th undersigned would prefer to sell at prwatt
aale. If not sold before, said lot will be exposed
to public sal, on the 2 1 at of May next, being Mon
day of May Court, at the Court Hons door, In
Ra'drh, on a credit of 12 months purchase money
baarinc Interest from data satisfactory security
reqaired. ED. GRAHAM HAYWOOD.'
r Raleigh, April 20. 1866. - -2 td.
HARPER'S MAGAZINE for May. ' For sal
by , - W. L. POMER0Y.
April S7, 1855.
rpO THE PUBLIC The subscriber is pleaed
I to inform the public that his UHOLEKA AHU
DTARRHCEA MEDICINE affords more prompt
relief in tne various affections of the Bowels, and
consequently more satisfactory to all who have
used it, than any other Medicine ever .offered to
the public. The following are among many testi
monials of its efficacy .
Da. R. II. Wobthinoton Dxar Sir: 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 gave it freely,
and in ho instanc did it fail to afford the most
raonrr axo dbciobd kblibv as it has done here.
I congratulate you, and especially the 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 use or all the remedies I could tnina or,
but without affording any relief! On arriving at
home, I was informed that Dr. R. H. Worthington
had prepared a remedy for Cholera, Ac, and was
advised to use it. I did so, and to my astonish
ment, one single dose gave speedy and permanent
relief, sinoe which time I have used it frequently
in my family ; and, ia justice to the Doctor, say I
consider it much ths most valuable mkdicis I
have used in an experience of twenty years.
F. H. CArEnAKT.
Murfreesboro,' N. C; Oct 2, 1864.
Da. Woxthixotox Dbax Sik : 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 pnt up for Cholera,
kcr, but have never found such happy results
from any as from your invaluable remedy. I have
such unbounded confidence in its efficacy, that I
am unwilling and will not leave home without a
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W. P. SEAMAN.
Windsor, N. C, Sept 19, 1854.
Da. R. II. Worthinoton 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 1
would not uae to get entirely out of it.
tours, tru.y,
GEORGE W. McOLAUGHON.
From the Murfreesboro' Gazette.'
Mis9rs. Editors- Ln looking over the last
number of the Gazette, I found a communication
from our friend, Mr. L. P. Spiers, rcommending
Dr. R. U. 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 it 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, 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 ty 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,
1864.
A. W. DARDEN.
MuarassBORo' N C.
Dr. R. H. Worthina-ton.
It affords us pleasure to say that we have used
your Cholera Diarrhoea medicine for the last twelve
months, and have found it invariably successful,
in relieving speedily the cases in which we have
had occasion to use it. We entertain a high ap
preciation of its value, and have no hesitation in
expressing the opinion that it will prove to be a
valuable family medicine.
RICHARD 0. COWPER.
B. F. SPIERS.
Sold by P. F. PESCUD, Raleigh, and by Drug
gists generally.
Oct, 17th, 1854. tf
David A. Baim. Gioros M. Baix, Ji.
BAIN & CO.
SUCCESSORS TO BAIN HATTON ft CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND
Commission Merchants,
Corner of King and Water Street.
PORTSMOUTH VA.
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO SELLING
Tobacco, Flour, Grain, Cotton, dbc
ALSO.
TO RECEIVING AND FORWARDING GOODS
Jan. 3d, 1865.
9 ly
Hats, Hats.
JUST to hand two cases Extra Molxseiit m
Hats, Beebe's Latest. i I
fnVE t WIITtlMEl
GUN, LOCK-SMITH, AND BELL HANGER
Charles Kuester,
TTT0ULD respectfully inform the Citizens ol
Y y Raleigh and surrounding country, that he has
located permanently in Raleigh, and has opened a
Shop on Wilmington Street, (in Dr. Cooke's brick
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 by any other person, and
the charges shall always be moderate. CALL AND
SEE.
Raleigh, Maroh 2. U68, ly-19
"WTTTIMTER OATS. A new supply in 2 bushel
W W bags, just received 'at the Farmers Hall
Also, Clover, Herds, and Orchard Urass Seed.
JAMES M. T0WLES.
December 15, 1854. 101
. EDWARD J. IiUTTBRIiOH,
Gaurat Commiuion and Forwarding Merchant.
i 4 : ; waMiNGTON, n. a
rpHE Subscriber keeps oonitanUyon band a
I supply of Fresh Lime j Caloined Plaster ;
Land plaster ; Hydraulic Cement ft Plastering Hair
which he is prepared to sell as low as these ar
ticle are to. be had In any city South. Orders
T -..t EDWARD" J. LUTTERLOH.
. t n v en ice
PETER W. HINTON,
Co mmiss i o n Me r chant ,
NO M AND 86 XOtHZBTl WHARF,
NORFOLK, V A. '-.-' " .
SrCOIAL ATTEHTIO PAID TO tLtlXO
Tohacca, Flour, Grain, Cotton, etc ate
Also, to Receiving and Forwarding Goods.
REFER TO
Chas. L. Hinton, Esq. Wak Co. N. C. J. B. O.
Roulhac, and George W. Haywood. Esqs., Raleigh,
N. C. Wm. Plummer, Esq., Warren ton, N. C
Aug. 26. 1854. 69
MwtM od Wasof iU am flj Bel fWvaa.
Bry Goods, Grraria Firair-fepfcacEls. Bock
MCSICAX, nWTRCMXXTS, ' "
CAIIAGJ?X:ir2fiEV
numnnaiaiTuinwam
CITT OF NEW X 0 E K ,
AT xfc PES CENT. COMKISSTO- ,
R'Jrrt to Hon. W. A. Graham, O. R. JSadser, D. L
Swaio, J. M. Mentacad, C. P. MeoJeasauTZw. Oabern,
N. W. Woodfta, and ettoera . y,v Vva, tau. -
1855. "
TUB CAROLINA CfJXTIVATOR.
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braced in its operations.
THE following persons have been elected Direc
tors ana Officers of this Company for the present
yean
DIRECTORS.
J. G. B. Roulhac, C. W. D. Hatchings, Jno. R.
WWiams, John Primrose, Henry D. Turner, S. W.
Whiting, T. H. Selby, Raleigh ; Geo. McNeill, Fay
etteviller Jes. G. Wright, Wilmington; James E.
Heyt, Washington; James Sloan, Greensboro'; Jno.
Cox, Edenton; Joan. Boner, Salem; Jos. H. Pool,
Elizabeth City ; F. Ft Fagan, Plymouth ; Alexan
der MitahelL Newborn; tf. N. H. Smith, Mur-
awMMirts 1 H. B. WTfflam, Charlotte John B,
Barrett, Milton; A- T. Summy, Aaheville.
AU Director as authorized to receive applica
tions. OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY.
J. G. B. Roulhac, Prttidtr.
. . Henry D. Turnar, . Vie do.
8. W. Whiting, JVaararsr.
John C. Partridge, Stcrtlary.
John H. Bryan, Attorney.
J. Hersman, Otneral Agent
8. W. Whiting, )
Jno. R. Williams, V Executive Committee.
John Primrose, J
AD communications in reference to insurance
should be addressed to the Secretary, post paid.
J. C. PARTRIDGE, Sec'y.
Raleigh, Mar. 22, 1853. 25 r
AYER'S PILLS,
AKRW and sinjrolarly successful remedy for the
cure of all Bilious diseases Costiveness, Indi
gestion, Jaundice, Dropsy, Rheumatism, Fevers,
Gout, Humors, Nervousness, Irritability, Inflamma
tions, Headache, Pains ia the Breast, Side, Back,
and Limbs, Female Complaints, Ac, Ac Indeed,
very few are the diseases in which a Purgative Medi
cine is not more or less required, and much sick
neas and suffering might be prevented, if a harm
less but effectual Cathartic were more freely used.
No person can (eel well while a costive habit of
body prevails ; betides it soon generates serious and
often fatal diseases, which might have been avoided
by the timely and judicious use of a good purgative.
This is auke tra of Colds, Feverish symptoms, and
Bilious oVrangements. They all tend to become or
produce thedeep seated and formidable distempers
which load the heanea all orer the land. Hence a
reliable family physic is of the first importance to
the public health, and this Pill has been perfected
with consummate skill to meet that demand. An
extensive trial of it virVaes by Physicians, Profi
acre, and Patients, has shewn results surpasamg
any thing hitherto known of any medicme. Cures
nave Dean enact, nay a nensi, vav ey m ann-
stantiated by psraane of such exalted position and
character as to fbrmi the suspMon or nntrutn.
Among the unary tmfaent tkBatlrb hav
testified m favor or these PiHa, we may mention
Dr. A. A. Hatbs, Analytical Chemist, of Boston,
and 8tate Assayer of Massachusetts, whose high
professional character is endorsed by the
Hon. Edward Evxrktt, Senator of the t. S.
Robsrt C. WiNTHRor, Ex-8peaker of the House
of Representatives.
Abbott Lawrrncb, Minister Plea, to England,
f Joan B. Frrzr a trick, Cath. Bishopof Boston.
Also, Da. J. R. Chiltok, Practical Chemist, of
New York City, endorsed by
How. W. L. Marct, Secretary of 8 tat.
Wm. B. Astor, the richest man in America.
8. Lslaxd ft Co., Propr's of the Metropolitan
Hotel, and others.
Did space permit, we eould 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
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
acience ean afford. They are compounded not of
the dmn themserve, but of the medicinal virtue
only ofv egetable remedies, extracted by chemical
process in a state of purity, and combined together
m 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 the old mode of composition, ev
ery medicine is burdened with more or less of acri
monious and injurious qualities, by this each indi
vidual virtus 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
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 powerful antidote to disease than any other
mediclna 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 its composition, I have
supplied the accurate Formula! 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 !
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
the 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 Puis, and even more confidently, and are will
ing to certify that their anticipations were more
than realised 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, liver, and other organs of the
body, restoring their irregular action to health, and
by correcting, wherever they exist, such derange
ntents as are the first origin of disease,
Being sugar wrapped they are pleasant to take,
and bong purely vegetable, no harm can arise from
their use in any quantity.
For minute directions, see wrapper on the Bos.
PREPARED BY
A JAMES C. ATER,
frmetiCftf and Analytical Chemist
LOWELL, MASS.
trio 95 Cents per Box. Five Boxes tor SL
OLD BT
P. F. PESCUD, and bjDroggist generally.
WH7ATER POWER ON NEUSE RIVER,
ft EIGHT MILES EAST OF RALEIGH,
AND FOUR FROM THE CENTRAL RAILROAD
The subscriber is desirous to sell his water power
across the Neusc River, known as the Stone and
Cobb Mills, where there is an abundance of water
at all seasons of the year, and a sufficient supply
of rock at the old dam to build a new one.
' Ten feet of, water ean be obtained with a dam
eight feet high.
Should it be preferred to form a Company for
kiuufac taring purpose, I ant willing to become
member with a good and. substantial Company
ofrentlemen. -v j,-: ; -'
- It a Company la formed, it Is desirous that t
should be done soon,, as I have this day begun to
re-build the old dam across the river., .
, . WM. B, POOLE.
January 221855.' V --W'
RAI.--A"fw But! oi aalted shad tor !
a. urnM Mtgyjim a awar-a n aw '
North Carolina Mutual Life Ins i
.'- . ! ' "ranoe Company. - -
' OFFICE, RALEIQH, JF. Xfj i: 5
THIS Company insure the livee of Individuals
for one year, a term . ofjrears, or for Ufa, on
the Mutual Principle, the assured for life partiei
pating in the profits of the Company. For poli
cies granted for th whole term of life, when the
premium therefor amount to $30, a not may be
given for one half th amount of the premium,
bearing interest at 6 per cent without guaranty.
The prompt manner in which all losses bar
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 far a term of from on to five
years, for two-thirds their vain. j
AH losses are paid within 90 day after satisfao
tory proof L presented.
DIRECTORS.
Charles E. Johnson, Was. W, H olden,
Wm. D. Haywood, Wm D. Cooke,
Jame F. Jordan, R. H. Battle,
Quentin Busbee, Wm. H. Jones,
H. W. Husted, F. C HiR,
Wm. H McKee, ' Beaton Galea.
Charles B. Boot,
- 4-rifcit3-- -
Dr. Chas. E. Johnson, President, - -Wm.
D. Haywood, Vic President,
James F. Jordan, Secretary,
Wm. H. Jenes, Treasurer, ,
H..W. Husted, Attorney,
Charles E. Johnson, M. D. ) Mtdieml
William H, MeKee. M D. Board tf
Richd. B. .Haywood, M D. j Consultation.
William D. Cooke, 1
W W. Holden, VExseutios Com
Charles B. Root, j mitts
J. HERSMAN, General Afni.
For farther information, the publio are referred
to the pamphlets, and forma of proposal, which
may be obtained at the Office of the Company, or
any of its Agencies.
Communications should be addressed, fpost
paid,) to
JAMES F. JORDAN, Secretary.
JAMES B. CTJTHBERT,
ratTCCESsnn xn wfttr. ptttitrftit.
Grocer, Forwarding end Commission Merchant, Bol-
wtgorooK Btrsst, retersourg, va.
RxriRSNCis :
Thos. Bragg, Jr., Jackson, N. C.
MesslVv'anl Bro.
Messrs. L. D. ft W. O. Crenshaw, Richmond.
Josiah Wills, Esq., Norfolk.
James George, Esq., Baltimore.
Messrs. Monahan ft Beers, Ne York.
HAS constantly on hand : Prime Porto Rico
and New Orleans Sugars,
Loaf, Crushed, Pulverised and Clarified do
Rio, 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
1 allow, Adamantine and Sperm Candles
Brown, Pale and Variegated Soaps
Gunpowder, Shot and Bar Lead
Blacking, Ink, Shoe Thread and Wrapping Paper.
Good and Damaged Sole and Upper Leather
Luverpool and Ground Alum Salt
Prime Virginia and Western Bacon and Lard
Nails, assorted, with flooring and Warehouse
Regalia, Principe, and Havanna Cigar ;
Together with a large stock of foreign and do
mestic Liquors, Wines, fto., which he offers at th
lowest market nates.
The strictoeantio- r rer and fW-
warding goods. "
Petersburg, March 6, 19
The Hannah More Aoademy.
WILMINOiON, Dzlawari.
Principa's : Miss C. and L Giimahaw and A
H. Grimshaw, A. M., M D.
r rHlS Institution has been in successful opera.
JL tion more than eleven years. The course of
Instruction is thorough. The study of Frenoh
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, $40,00 and Senior Depart
ment, $100,00 per session of five months.
References: Right Rev. A Lee, D. J; 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 ft Co., Richmond, Va ; Rev. Mr. Gib
son, Petersburg, Va ; Governor Bragg, Hon. Wm
A. Graham, W. H. Tucker, Esq., Hon. 0. E. Bad
ger, daleigh, N. C.
February 1st, 1866, ly 10.
Standard copy.
Fresh Family Groceries.
WE hare now in Store a well selected stock
of Family Groceries, comprising the fol
lowing :
Stuart No. 1 Syrup,
Best Family Molasses,
Loaf, Pulverised and Crushed 8ugar,
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.
, 1-1
iuawuvu ami Angusn vneese.
Indeed all articles in the Grocery line.
W. H. ft R. S. TUCKER.
25,
Our Prinbiples are Onward t
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 FHirnlshlng Goods
and, to come to the point, are prepared to sell as
Low it not Lower than any who sell OUR KIND
OF GOODS. Our concern is oonneeted with one
of 1
The largest Importing House In the Union,
with capital sufficient to make all purchases for
the Cash ; consequently the Proprietor of this,
The only Clothing House (Exclaaively) 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,
gs.We are located on Fayetteville St., where
we have been for the last seven years, opposite
everybody.
E. L. HARDING.
Raleigh, April 8, 1855. 27.
GOLDSBO ROUGH STEAM, GRIST, AND
FLOURING MILLS. The Subscriber has
enlarged his establishment in Goldsbora, and is
now prepared to grind Wheat as well as Corn, on
a more en tensive scale. One Hundred and Fifty
Thousand Bushels of Wheat and Cora will be re
quired to keep th mills la operation for th cur
rent year, for which th highest market price will
be paid. The farmer of this ounty and th
counties along th line of th N. C. Rail Road and
tha interior will find it to their advantage to call
on or address m at th Mills before selling- ajid
thus build up a -market in this Stat for thtir
Wheat and a manufactory of our own tvsfi
Constantly on hand frahppj ef uper&na
Family FI war, MeaL Hotaqsy, Horse feej, Crack
ed Cora and Husk, - Alaa, Lime aad Ittir. Wheat
purcnae na iwr w anev saUla, - , i -
" .;:;"A"" D. L. BURRANJE. -
m v fa a a . am sa . i-sr(nivm
a . ,a " .. ... .t-
Kxrannfons. Masrs,.Bloodc
TaOTA Cn:;AkxapderBell,-Esq , : rfoJto1
AsaRlggs, Willlnston,T'."e.;C -,f0p
nhc, Raleirh; Uwia Thdisijija, 1 - V. CoUl.- R. U .
-FIRST RE-Iv 1 JS '
SMUT AND SCstEENi:'rf LIACZINE,
'J YOUNG'S PAT. .T.
rxroRTAirr ro kix&irs i-o k::s --sZnaV r
mniMMannrTdtl:::-:ire-: "latth -I
North Carlina Sut Fal , : . '.x: -aen-dedt
tb pnhlio a U Uit 1 - H r - ia;thn
Stat. Seven Handredeft u - ' riming
in NortkCaralin,aU ofv; . 1 1: !a.Pfrw
tlnn and Wm .m tlu mau . - E.iiiaCtlOn-
inncard. bouT.to prfom&r 3 t I tSsnbVtty.
some, having run six year and p u r:ra e a
now as they did at first, and bay act bn of-VoX
order bae day, , W have thrown out ten difftrant
anatal At m at th Wif
any wherein the tat, ' Manufantavwd 'andSoL
byVt-V'- A JNO. A." McMANNEN, .
Sontli Lowell, Orang 00. Aprflll. tMO
Pa's Improved Patent Circular
11 GEORGE iAQE k CO. t ' ' '
S. ScnrmoBDin, rar Wcst Baxtimori 8t., pax
V TrMonn, Mp. 4. , t . 4 -
RESPECTFULLY, Inform the public, that they;
have greatly increased their minafacturic
esUblishment, and ar now prepar4 to axeeut
all orders with promptness for" their '' ' .
CELEBRATED PATENT CI r.CUTJLtt lH)B
TABLE SAWMILLS. - .
which have given o much satisfaction throv'sout ,
1 tt 1 . 1 ana ma ntntaaa. - - .t .:t
in . 1 ni ran me uh ni iki m wr mwmm. ... . .va
and kind, HORSE' POWERS, C1UST UILL3,,
and various other' machines pad implemtnt tor v
Since their Jrtabl Circular Caw Mills war 1
VH -aV.A.J a. aV Me?aa aVfcaU 1 a.A1
take j hATt madt uuj improTwnnts,
tliam narfaid In all Ikfti. AatmVm tnH tnatlv an U tie -
.1 a a . . a m . , l "
uiam u oa aonnaana nrsa uumf uu uaar Hr
ing machines of the world.''; v ft .
Pamphlets containing . full description c ! telr yjr
several classes of mill, prioes, terms, capacity for . ,
sawing, fto., will, on application by letter, b or-' -warded
to any gentleman wantisg tienu. .
Having recently obtained dar : 9 in an notion
brought in the U 8. Circuit Court forth Dis
trict of Maryland for an-infrlcsement of their ;
Patent Rights, thxt bbbux war th Ptnuo
AOAIHST rCRCHASIKO VBOM trXAUTHORIXXD BVtttt-.
bus, on mil Aobhts."- Address "
GEORGE PAGE It CO.,",
N. Schroeder St., near Baltimore St.,
' ft - Baltimor, Md.
May 28, '64. " " ' i 7 42
Oxford Female Celine.
THE next session will commence' on the first
Monday in January 1856, and close on ta last
Thursday in May. ' ;yjotV V - " ,
RATBS TCITIOB (FATABU ORB BAIT VM AWf ABOB.)
For Reading, Writing,' with th first rudimenU
of English Grammar, and Gorranhr. $10.00
English Grammar, Geography and Aritkmetie.1 2,50
For any thing higher, 's . -7 - 16,00
ror th College Classes, (without any xtrn
charg forth language,) y h , , A ; 20,00
Mosio on Piano,
20,00
8,00
Us of Instrument,
Th sam on Guitar,
Drawing and Painting. .
r ' , v 12,00
T,a - .16,00
, rf--- s,oo
:' l nn
Oil Painting,
Needle Work,
Board per month.
Washing per month,
Musical Soirees will b ivn durine ach term.
T. T. GRANDY,8ec.ofthlioflTustee.
Dec 22. 1864. ';v-.vS - -,,.103-ly
Is 8. PSR&7.
r I
Dental Surge on,
BtnBBBCBI
Th FaoultT of the' Baltimore HaRer of TlamaaJ
Surgery, , . -. ' - '-
Kv. Dr. Smedes,- Raleigh.
Rv. Dr. Lacy, ; -f d J - -v - ; .
Rv. Mr. McDowell," ;vfdn'.;
Dr. Chas. E. Johnson, ? do , JJ - -Dr.
Fab. J. Haywood, , .do '
Hon. Jno. H. Bryan, do" - - ,
Prof. Owen, W. F. Collega. "-law ,
Prof. Wingat. ;uo ' 'j
Prof. Wht, Chapel HiU fr " I ; ' -Rev.
Mr. FiUgerald. JaxAson, ffc a f,-.
April 8, 1855. - , 27 ly -
WILMINGTON WBXDOK AR.CE.R
through raEiGnrs. . ; V
Eng. Supt's Office W. ft W. R;'Rv '
Wilmington, N. C WtW iOth. ILLS, t f '
FREIGHTS from r '
WUmington or I J i I -V
any Station oa th ' '' I
W. ft W. R. R. to any Station on th North Car-
Una R. B. and also from anv K.in A- v. - w -
C. R. B. to Wilmington or other point on th w! '
n wiusbw iransnippca and forwarded
from Goldaboro'-yraf sf charge for transk ipmenL As. ;
By th 16th of March next, arrangements will
be made by which Good and produce from the la-
wnur iw Bmpuicui irom, or to ne sold la Wiuninf
ton, and also from Sea for th interior, wi'l be de
livered or received on the Company' wharf and
forwarded free of charge fox' wharf see or draV
8. : 8. L. FREMONT. Snn't.,
Feb,18,18o6. -f ' ,?.r-A;, 18.8uT.V
Ifiatanoej from WllminepfiW n;rt. v " '
Railroad, 1 8 U miles ; from Raleigh to Portamoutb.
Va 1 76 J difference 45 miles. . ?;-v-riT-'
Freight on a barrel f Flour troni ' Orange t '
Wilmington is 29 cents less than it is from Oranee
to Portsmouth, V;-.- tt.-
- - r - -- .
To ThelPuhlio.
THE Brahdbbth Hou8Bisnowopenonti Eu.
AtMn walea m haW - ? at - .
SVWVfJU KHHat nMB AX W aUf BaUBi BaiaBnlr 1 At eSvaa,
traveling publio, to whoa comfort nrwr attention.
on' HoteL - , tii;.KSAi'i:'
Brandeth Hons. No. 415 lmiMuJii'
. . 1 -T - .waaaa .-
nmnii a ora, Apru O, ICOSL ; v - ;
BtTJS KKW
Haven Railroad Depot : entrance OB Ieli?nBBRfaji9 sBwkal L
- vr-
Canal streets Meals served at nil hours ; oyster
ia every style: tea and coffee of very superior
quality; every delicacy of the season on hand.
xae enppiy 01 tender loin steaks is intended tolas
until five o'clock in th afternoon. r,M.
late of th New York HoteL superintends the oeok-
ing department. No pi- j in the city can aupplr
will have equal cause f.r satisfAotion. Rem em-
ber Lispenard atreetand far.ril - entrsnoe on either
street. R B--Dinner and asper parti ena be no
oommodated with, prtwt rooms, if desired. - .
may iinajL, .' . J,; V ; W Sua,- t
. , ,A AUiaiVi.1 AT LAW.
SaUTBrrnutv zoin -: .
J3'
U.U attend tnsvCoam at Jehnstsay Wayn
andNaah.
j rfan. l. toon.
TT-aVITE PTTlTfr'Mi W.II A
. . vr.t eXT &V7 k
W. H.aXB.i.TUCOB-
f BJ , unafc sUKC.
. anaws. wr am v -
i " WARREN L. FGMEROT.
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