i
I I
' 0"!. We sV r.,- red to-r execute all descrip-
"orvu ' etrweeooeMe rates,
aeetoesa t.i. Oar office b supplied
.XZTZ 3 JJJXXMARLb' TTW. S
T ei every aveacnpuoa necessary for the prompt
J .
AND
: mniiifijicv job riura..
Pplilet Cireulara, Ball Tickets,
m ;0ILL HEAPS, I
v5'iBUSINESS CARDS,
:V FREIGHT BILLS, HANDBILLS,
jUSii" -PROGRAMMES, - -
, , LARGE POSTERS. BLANKS AC.
! Muti style, as any other Establishment,
ana lm any 4aaaunea .
The American Friend !
y
ICntod tum-and sincerely thank oa for
IS Immense PiXOar Which TOU hava bestowed
iupoa my Pilla. f tax this opportunity of stating
that my 'Anceatova were aU American Citizen,
and thf Ijertexlai for aU Oat CMtwii America
aad the Ameeen3,-Ue most lively sympathies,
ao mncb. aothaAjsrigiaaliy eempoaaded these
Pflla ireelT.tf suit your, climate, habits, era
sdtofaonCaodjajianej of bring, iateadiag to e
tabB'sByel sjefa you, which I Kara aow done.
lHJWWJ York , ;
! r7, tbomas. bollowa y,
: PURIFICATION OF THE BLOOD,
-Aaa uria-avB Bruoca cobplajnt. '
Ths cilixea ef the Union suffer much from di
orders, of She liver aad Stomach ; scarcely any
. aiwirrsxroniTas aiMMt or these destructive
BuJaJiaa, heoea lifo vmh fast. The! fair sex,
periapathanoat handsome in the World, np to
certla period whea, distressing to manj
loose t' toeth aad good looks, while 'yet in the
. hyd,j vi' life, sack aad erils may be Effectually
remeaied ky continaany keeping the blood pare
and. th Liver and Stomach in a healthy action
k Then Ufa wiU'Sow smoothly, and resemble plant
,ia ' a con genial dime, where an eternal spring
Tf I feigni;Aii it regards the preservation
-;taf t havaa frame, and -the duration of life.
, uu.a mimj uv iukmo, mct i say leariesaly, that
health and fifa can' ba prolonged fcr m any years
'ikeyonl their orcfiaarr- limits, if Hollo way's Pills
are tales topttrify the blood aceordwig to the
rules laid dawn for health contained in: the direc
tiaaa whieh seeoapany eabh box.
A4 CASE O?1 WEAKNES AND -DEBILI
TT Of 10 TEARS STANDING. i CURED
.: BY HOLLO WAY'S PILLS.
Cifj'of'a 'fjtOer Jrvm CapUim Johnaon. Artor
Jfoute. New VotJu January 5ti. 1854.
T Psora ssoa Hoixowat 38, Corner of Ann anJ
' ''. r. Faasan Streets, N. Y.
Pir, It la. with the moot heartfelt pleasure I
aave to inform yoa that I have been restored to
health - aad streagth by taking your Pills. For
the last tea years, I sofferad from a derangement
of the IiTtr and Stomach, aad was reduced to
each an extremity that I gare np my Ship, nevei
xpeotlog to go to Sa aay more, aa I had tried
every Bemedy that waa recommended to me, bui
PtTP0? ,Bd' kad given myself up U
despair, whea I was at last recommended to take
your Pills After "asisg them for three months
the result is that I am now in better health than 1
have' bee for eleven years past, and indeed ae
wen Utttf r was in my lifn. Yoa are quite at
liberty' to make' this known for the benefit of
others. ' - I remain, Sir, yours respectfully.
.'. '. ' C3"1!1); JOHN-JOHNSON.
Then ctjldfrmUd PUU ar wonderfully ijficaciotit
m jvuuwrng complaints
Debility
Asthma, -.. ft
BiSveas Complaints
Blotches ea the
vSkiaVi,,,. . ,.
Bowel Comj laiata
Consti patio f the
Bewels."
Head-ache '' ' '
Iadlgestiaa 'i,'
Jaasdics ft'
liter Coav . .
RetenUoa ef ,
Criaa-'. T -
vrofsy
Crysipelas
Female Irregn
- larities ;
Fevers of all
kinds ,
Goat j
Scrofula or Kinr's
EtU
Stone and Gravel
Secondary: Symp
toms i .
Worms of all kinds
Weakness, from
whatever
Sold at taeesUllishments
loway, SO Maiden Laas, New To k, and 244 Strand,
LoBdoa.and kyaU respeeUble Dru ista-ind r.j.
ersia Medicines throughout the I nitadSutes, in
Boxea, at l etita,7 cents, and 1,60- eaeh.
To be had. Wholesale of the princip.ii Dnur Hon
MST There is a eoasiderable aaviag by takins
the larger sixes. ' 8
K-KrectMBstor tSe guidance ofi patienU
la every disorder are affixed to each box.
ataax r.'
'lai1 Joscra a. trum
RUSSElI& BROTHER.
iGENEBiCOMllISSION MERCHANTS,
Bfr to Thoataail. Wright, Esq Prea't Bnk
Capay-Fsari .Edward P. Hall, Esq.. President
BV.kx,8 ; " G- t-y, Kq., President
CoaiatereisLBaak.
Wa- have ampie WHARF AND STORE Room,
aitaated to the moat central portioa of the Towu
and art prepared la make Uberal eu mdianee, on
Tt09 FLOVK COTTON, GRAIN,
NAVAL STORES. r other tia !....: 1
' " w aoipmeBtto our friends
March 6r 1866 .- . . j9 .
v GUevIeitoh.
ATTORNEY -AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW
. LoasKKTsay Robksok Co., N.
Jan. 6, 1866 ' 2 ly
W CsartiiejrBhlp.
MTf.T.nR A ROGERS
Attaraaya Coaaseliors at Law.
VlT ILL aftead pro:
f" " au Duainess entrust-
f f eatathenu
a. w. Hxra,j f .-;
OmCECoraer of the R,,iSTa Bow, opposl
a; H. aoOKBS.
w-w - -swa a iiVHOO,
Oct. 24th, 1854.
tf86
The ConvenUon Question.
OTHX ON HAND, at the "HaoisTxa Offic..
Tr t.r . . OI ,ne speeches of the
Hon- WilUaro A. Graham, and of Messrs Gilmer
mua x wwiH, un oe vyonvention (Question " Price
of the former, f4 per hundred ; of the two latter
(combiaedj X " V - -
Raleigh. April 20, 1853. - 33
NW BAKERY AND CANDV MANU-FACTORY-'
TtyTRS-HARDIE desires to say to the: public.
XfX that gbe hat recently employed a superior
Baker and Candy Maker. She will keep constant
ly for sale CAKES aad CAJfDIES, of great varie
ty, and is now prepared to execute onlr. t.. r- 1. ..
lor uinners sua r amines and Hotels can
ue suppucawiia any sua or any quality of Des
setts.--;. .r .''.I ' '
She arill fill ijrders for Candy at wholesale, and
otwush many jwioi unouw. i, ;
Raleigh. Itor. 2a. t tf oe
Xetter and Foolscap Papei
OAA REAMS' Good White Lettef Pi
XV
per;
ZJJ If pnos 92 a Ream 1 worth $2.60i
!
- -rpyv
ti
- 23M beams uood Blue Letter Piper. L Price $2
' a raaa ; worth 2.60. A ; I- .4 3 u 7
200 Reams good while Foolscap paper. ! : Price
$2 a ream;.worta $2:60. - : L;
For sale by ;:; ,? $JB. D. TURNER,
RaIstjly,lS35r:
i.it iif -r . i 71'
AOS 1
1 e
-' -.:' KEW JEWELRY STORE. ' '
TTTOULD respectfully inform the Citizens
f f Baleigh, the county aad the eouutry sdjoia
ing, that he has fitted ap in splendid style the house
formerly occupied bj the Insurance Company, on
the west aid of FayetteviDe 8treet, aad between
air. S. IL Yonng and Murray ft O'Neal's Dry
Good Stores, where he has opened a rich aad bean
tiful assortment of New Jewelry of all the modern
styles, consisting of the ornamental aad the use
ful, and to which he invites the attention of the
with
with
exe -
Ladles.
lie has also for the gentleman a good lot of
Gold aad Silver Watches, which will be warranted
to perform well, when delivered to the customer
also a few excellent double barrel gnus brough
on expressly for the hunters of Carolina ; also
great variety of walking Canes. In fact, at the
!Sew ewelry Store, any and every thing usually
xept in such establishments may be found at pn
ces taat canuot fail to please the customer.
Repairing executed at short notice and satis
faction guaranteed.
October 20, 1864. tf 8-5
COTT a.lTTl.K GIANT IN TOWN!!
rliHE little Monster has at last arrived, and
J may be seen daily in the rear of the Far
mers' Mall. On feed days, (Tuesdays.) it is i
perfect wonder to see it masticate Corn-cob, aud
all at the rates of 10 bushels per hour. AJinis
sion free. JAMES M. TOWLES.
March 6, lS.'io. '20.
lW. H. A R. S. TUCKER.
NO. 8 JAYETTEVILLE STREET.
NV1TE the attention of buyers to the most at
tractive Stock of Staple and Fancy Drv Goods.
mey nave ever before offered in this City, com
prising
Rich figured and Dress Silks. Watered Silks-
Plaid and striped Pous de Soies ; Black Gros
de Rhines; Canton Silks; Gros de Na
ples; Marcellines; Florences; Sat
ins ; Rich and printed Bareges :
Grenadines and Hernaois
Organdiee ; Jaconets ;
Lawns, Prints, Caallies, Barege de Laines, Ging
name; an wool Mousselin de Laines; Sum
mer Bombazines, Alpaecas, Poplinetts
and Crape ; Despagne Crape Shawls ;
Bonnet and Cap Ribbons ; Taf
feta and Satin Ribbons;
Embroideries ; Gloves ;
Laces and Hosiery.
Also, 175 cases of Portsmouth, Hadley and
Lodi Lawns, which will be disposed of from 6c
to 15c.
March 16, 185-0. 22
COACH SHOP.
r pHE Subscriber respectfully informs the Pub
J lie, that he suit occupies the well know?,
Stand of Mr. Willie Johnson, on Wilmington St
about one hundred yards South of the Canitol
Square, where he is prepared to exr.it
thing in his line of business. Barries TakI"
ic, made of the best materials and in the mosi
fashionable an J durable style.
He would say to those who may wish to pnr
chase Buggies or any thing in his line, that they
would do wll to call upon him bef .re purchasing
elsewhere, as he is determined to spare n either
pains nor expense to please those who may fvor
him with their custom. He is det-nuined to sell hi
prices to suit the times.
Also, repairing done cheap at the shortest notice
JAMES BASH FORD.
reo. n, isa-i.
14
Shoes, Shoes, Shoes.
JUST received from Robinson A Co., Philadel
phia, a lirge supply of Ladies' Wlking Shoes
Slippers and (iniurs of the very best quality.
Alao, a geueral ascrtment of Eastern made Shoe
for Gentlemen, Ladies and Children, all of which
will be sold at the verj LOWEST PRICES
McGEE A WILLIAMS.
Baleigh, April 20, 1K6A a;.
Diseases of the Eye!
T7'ITHIN the last 35 years, the subscriber has
ft frequently and successfully operated for
Cataract, in persons of all ages, from .he States
of North aud South Carolina and Virginia, aud will
continue to operate upon those who need and de
sire it.
He will likewise atleud to such other diseu.-es
oi u.e tye as iuy be susceptible of relief
JOHN BECKW1TH, D
. uti.-i'uig, a., Aprn i3a. 29 tf
GRATIS!
JUST PUBLISHED A NEW DISCOVERY
MEDICINE!
A rrTU 11 iD ItJ s-kv mil .
IM
it.it nunwouj itit, RATIONAL TRE.
i.ATMENT, without Medicine, of Spermator
rhea or Local Weakness, Nervous Debility Low
Spirits Lassitude, Weakness of the Limba and
tnuiaposiuon ana Incapacity for Studv and
Labor, Dullness of Apprehension, Loss of Memory
Aversion to Society, Love of Solitude, TimiditV
oeii-imirust. u.zxiness. Head Ache, Pains in the
ome, Auecuon oi tne tyes Pimples on the Face,
u- luuruiuri in man.
rnujj i iic jiuiiUH OF Da. B. DE LANEY
ine important fact that these alarinioe com
rilfkinf a mar oaarilar Kn 1
r . 1 J rrv icwutru WITHOUT MiDrriXF
Ifl in this aM.II a a 1 .
uw. cieany aemoQst ,ted; and
i.e ruureiy sew anu nignly successful treatment
UidontMl hTlkaiiiil.Ar . 1 , .
- r j -"'t twiij npiainea, t.y meaus
i wuitu eyery one is enabled Tp ecu himself
"V. ' " AT TH LEAST POSSIBLE
avoimug uiereuy all the advertised
the day.
COST,
nostrums of
cent to any address, gratis, and
J 1 . . . ' 1 l
in 1.1 i r. A
. m .
'e'ope. y remitting (post paid) two post
1 Lispenard
Btreet New York.
March 15, 1855,
22 w6m
Family Groceries.
M!
cGEE A WILLIAMS kn ,r...i
hand a large supply of choice Groceri.
Loaf, Crushed, Pulverixed, Clarified and Bro
Sugar.
Java, Laguira and Rio Coffee.
a
oupenor uunpowJer, Imperial and Black Tea
Best Sperm, Adamantine and Taliow Candles
o iew arc s uoiaen srrup.
D ii .z- .
"KP". auspice, winger, Btarch. Yellow SoaD
and JAhnvm', Tr-riaita..... 1 Ti 1 . ., Y
- , j u luuei soaps.
Raleigh, April 20, 1855. v 32
Virginia Springs.
tlUL to the Hot Springs, Bath Co., Va bv
VT Thomas Goode, M. D. Price 121
Moorman's Va Springs Comprising an account
of all the principal Mineral Springs of Virginia
wuu rtuiarxs on ine nature ana Medical can.
r 1 v. t t . . . . Ha
i.ijr ui tcu, uy w. Aioormaa si. u.. secon.l
itiou, greatly enlarged, with maps and plates and
rouiw auu uiatances 10 tne various sprinirs
linn an . li. ....,.:: O 1
vuuwiiuiig mi account or the na-
iufi curiwaii.es oi Virginia, 5l.
W 1. - it i a - .... .
lur,i" cpnngs wiin remarks on their
use, the disease to which they are applicable and
m which they are contra indicated, with a mio of
routes and distances, $1.26.
The above with all new books for $aje at the.
, . ' , , - Book Store.
Raleigh, June 12, 1855. V-
FISH ! FISH J FISH !
T H. PUTNEV
V . FIS11 AND
una just received, at the
rivuviaiu.N STORE,
Salt Shad; and
N. C. Cut Herrinoo
do- uamm ."to. 1
200 do No. 1
which he will sell cheap for cash or barter
Bacon, Lard or Flour.
for
He also has for sale nice articles of R u
Lard, Flour, indeed, most all of th r;i .....
ally kept in a Provision Store.
Country Produce received for storare and M
on commission. W H piiTwrr
May 16, 1855. tt39
Aylwin's Ocean House.
PORTSMOUTH, VA.
THIS NEW AND SPLENDID HOTEL fmn
ting 180 feet on High Street 72
feet deep. is nearly completed, and will be readv
for the reception of cumnanv .k. '
S.ij j.i. ' " . " ""I or
ceive
a tt r n
Nnrno l.-.i vr .. . ..''aai
h -iie "ivauonal Hotel
folk.
Nor-
June 15, 1855.
48-td.
LAW SCHOOL AT UILLSBORO', N. C
THE next Sessioa of this School wiU beB
on Monday, the 18th of Jane next g
j.
L. BAILET,
NASH.
8-4w.
the
F.
Jan MUt, 1865.
NEW AI.D DESIRABLE GOODS
t AT !.o 13 FAYETTEVXIXE ST,;
ef
nnHE Sabs ber has just received his Fall aad
JL Winter supply of SEASONABLE GOODS,
among whiea may be lound , . ?j
French Merinos, all colours, Lopia's best make.
. French Cashmeres of every variety sad pat'raT
crenca jexauoes ei latest styles.
8nka, Plaid, Figured aad plain
Woolen Plaids, aad Poplin Robes.
: Rich Tamboured Monalin party dresses
-r neavy tmo a Tjrape Hhawla.
Damask diapers in piece and pt'ra.
i aiaea miow case Liaea..
Table Doileys and Crash
Linen Sheeting. 10-4, 12-4
Long and Square high col'd wool'n sh'la.
rrencb work d collars, sleeves and chemicettea
Liu n Cambric, Lawn Hd'kfs, all Qualities
Hem Stich'd and rich Emb'd Handkerchiefs.
Full assr nt of Richardson's fm'lr Lin'
Bird's Eye diapers, towels and napkins
t-4 ana col. shti gs and casinrs.
v eisn ana sack r lanneis.
White and red do all qualities.
Ladies and gent's Merino Silk and cotton Vesta.
English aud German Hose a great variety.
Marseilles Quilts aad Furniture Dimities
Lace aud Muslin cr'tns and Turkey red do
Freuch woven and Fr'ch shape corsetts
MOURNING GOODS.
BIk Gro DeRhine and Pou deSoie Silks
Lead colored and white and black do
Blk. Fch. Bombazine and Merino "Lupin's."
Blk Taniise and Canton Cloth.
Blk Alpacas, DeLaines and Challis.
Blk Love Veils and Lace do.
Hdkfs collars si v's and Chemlxettea
Gingham and Calicoes.
CARPETS, Ac,
Brussels, Venitian and Ingrain Carpets
Uennan Hemp Moor and Stair do
6 and 12-4 Duggets and Hearth Rags.
Alicant, Manilla and Sheep Mats
Boston Valices and Carpet Bags.
Hose Aiackanaw and vaai Blankets.
Travelling or Shawl - do
HARDWARE AND STEEL.
Handsome setts knives sad forks. 61 picees
sogers Deal acissore ana sneers
Shears for lowers and shrubbery
Porcelain lined Kettles and Pant
Soapstone Griddles for B. W. Cakes
Best Raton, warranted, kc
FAMILY GROCERIES.
Stewart's best refined Sugars.
L,oai, crushed and Clarified do
Golden 8yrup and dark Molasses.
Cocoa, Worcester Saace and Eng. mustard.
Imperial Gun Powder ana Blk Tmj
Currants, Citron and preserved gn'r
Capers, Olives and Pickles.
Layer Raisins, Box and Mat do
Mocha, Java and Laguira Coffee.
Jamaica Rnm: Islay whiskey.
Mon'crohela and old Kve.l..
Loudon dock and Pale Hennessee Braudr
Madeira, Sherry and Port Wines
Champagne, Hock and Claret
Cette Madeira for Cooking.
London Porter and English Ale.
Sperm, Adamantine aud Hull's Cn'dls
Starch in family boxes of C each.
Cm'icl erasive soap, woman's friend
Table's alt. Bags and boxes. '
J- B. G. ROULHAC,
No. 13. Say. Street.
tf 83
COPARTNERSHIP. The subscribers have thU
y day entered into Copartnership, under the
uaoieanu ityle of A. S. SHAFER & CO , for the
manufacture and ;ile of READY MADE CLOTH
l',uln an us branches, at the store on
su-eei neretolore known as Perry's Clothing
Ba
A. 3. SHAER,
GEO. A. HALMEY,
ROB'T HUNTER
Petersburg, April 1, 18 j2. Queer's to N. Perry,
The subscriber, having disposed of his entire in
terest in the Clothing business at Petersburg to
Messrs. A. s. SHAFER 4 CO , takes this method oi
returning his acknowledgments to the public of Pe
tersburg and vicinity for their Liberal patronage du
ring his proprietorship of the C lothi.no Baxaab,
and would also recommend a continuance of the
same to his suecessors.
N. PERRY.
PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS.
4 LARGE assortment of every shade aud varie
,.ty, aud at very low prices. Call and tmin.
McUEE &
WILLIAMS.
May, 185--I.
40
1)ItDMONT SPRINGS This delightful water
ing place is suited 21 miles westsf Danbdrr
Mokes co., N. C, at the loot of Moore's K....h
of the loftiest spurs of the Blue Ridir Th a:
4 a fine bold chalybeate, nushiuir from th. m..
sive rock, clear, cool, and inviting delicate peraons
O n.l Aiil.iu.n S 1 F
- ajr oue whom energies and spirits
are worn down by the ceaseless toils and troubles
of this bank note world," will find its tonic pro
perties unrivalled. Gay votaries of pleasure can
also find amusements suited to their tastes. A ball
room, bowling alley, &c, have been provided for
in-doors amusement, while the grandeur and man
uificence of the scenery offer tempting inducement
to a stroll; (aid strolls are very destructive to a
certaiu class of insects known as Old Bachelor )
IV subscriber, having token charge of this estab
lishment last winter, has been diligently employed
in making various improvements, and pledges him
self to use every effort to satisfy tae public. Open
for the reception of visitors on the first of June
.Board per day yQ
Children and servants, per day... '60
Horses 75
, RICHARD JOHNSON.
Jtiay, ibjo.
tAug 1. 43.
The
Hannah More Aotdemv.
WILMINGTON, Dblawak.
Principals: Miss C. and I. Oiimshaw and A
. Gnmshaw, A. M.. M D.
''IIHIS Institution has beeu in successful opera-
,-a. uima eieveo years. The course of
uairucuou is tnorougn. The study of French
loruis uanoi tne daily routine nf ..4. r
hoUSe is new Prmmvrl;... i , ,"
- 1 ".-v.v,Uc, .uu cueenui : it is
ueaieu tnrouirnout. The aesinna
.th 1st of February and 1st of September.
on
..ir'- soruoaroing and Instruction, inclu
ding French, pupils underihii-tn
fBf0,mOr2ldcla,, .8.0"d Sior Depart
ment, $100,00 per ses-ion of five months
R'fer",cn : Kght Rev. A. Lee, D. D- ReT
H. V. D.Johns. U ly. Balf.mr . w 7. w
Clayton, Delaware ; P. V. Daniel. Jr r... t
R. Anderson Esq. Tredegar Nnn w-w.'. n'
Wortham A Co., Richmond, Va : Rev Mr cr.u
son, Petersburg, Va : Governor Br.0. h w
Graham. W. H. Tuckr K uWX,"
1 - u . . 1 "i-i'i. vr. 14. nag
ger, Raleigh, N. C.
February 1st, 1855,
ly 10.
Splendid Lottery June, 1855.
GREGORY f MAURV, Managers
(Successors to J. W. Maury & Co.)
$37,000!
Lottery for the benefit of the
State of Delaware
Class 144 for 185.1
To be drawn at Wilmiugtou, Del., Satordav J
Xii lr. 3 ' "
une
78
No. Lottery 12 Drawn Ballots.
MAGNIFICENT
1 Priie of
1 do
1 do
20 do
SCHEME.
37,000
15,000
0,792
3, 000
t00
197 do
&C. AO.
Ac.
Tickets f 10 dolls. Halves $5 Q
iu'r 2.50
Vrtis. 01 rxg 3 ot L'B whl. tickets. 15o (Ml
do do 20 half do 75 00
do do 2b quarter do 37 50
Orders for Tickets and shares anrl .x;e....
Packages i,i the above splendid Lotteri. -;n
the most prompt attention, and an account of
n aa vaw t i m 11 L & . a . . "a
wm immeaiatelT after it i.
over; to all who order from me. u
Address P.J. BUCKET, Agent,
' Wilmington, WL -
FAWS, FANS, FANS.
have received a laraa and eK!i-l-.
FANS, comprising manv J!. '
most superb Chinese down to !t
leat CaU at HcQEE A WILUaMST
! ReigX May, 1856. t 40. '
PAIL-t5TOCll71854r:
FARMERS HEAD ; QUARTERS,
XORfrXJLIC-.VA. V"
GBDERS for Baarsaa may be seat as for the
ensaing harvest, which will be filled at the
following prices .i j ' . .' .-
Hdssst's Reaping Machine.... ..$105 00
do Mower and Reaper, 115 00
do Front Wheels extra, 20 00
do Rear Platform for side delivery, 6 00
Bissau's Va. Reaper, No. 2, 41 feetcut,..$120 00
- do do do No S, 6j feet cut,. 130 00
A deduction of $5 will be made if the side deli
Tery is not furnished, and $20 will be added to the
aSove price if front wheels are furnished.
160 tons English, Swedes and American Iron, all
sixes.
20 tons Hoop and Band Irow, J to 4 inches wide.
20 tons Oval, half Oval and half rohnd Iron
200 setts Coach and Bueirv Axles
300 pair do do Springs
260 kegs Nails, 3 to 40d., cut and wrought
ov uoses rues and Hasps
60 Smith's Bellows, all sites
1500 pounds Cast-steel Hammers
.0 American Star Anvils
60 Vices, for Wood and Iron Work
Stocks and Dies, Bench Kerews, Ac, for sale on
the best terms
SmA W, HAY AND SHUCK CUTTERS,
Of every variety. Price $30 for the best, and
warranted to cut anything in the Shape of Feed for
stock. Cheap Cutters, from So to $25.
CORN 8HELLER8.
irrginiaCorn Shelters.
.$26 00
... 40 00
...36 00
...16 00
... 10 00
8 00
Goldsboroagh's , do.....
KeadiafB , j. S do ..........
Double Spout .sViIo.i: --
Single Iron Spout v do.
ao rtood do do
WHEAT DRILLS.
Pennock's Slide Drills do. Rnll.t An 7 ft q
10 tubes, furniahed at factorv
$126. All other kinds furnished by us upon the
same reasonable terms. Our facilities for nnvnr.
tag these machines are superior, to those of say
other dealer, and we can guarantee dispatch in
filling orders. Lirht sad heavv Dres and
rows for selling wheat, en hand, of our own make
uiuieg gooa ana auraoie.
SAMiSOKUUUH'S PREMIUM FANS.
No. I Extra Premium Fans..
.$34
. 32
. 30
. 30
. 26
00
00
00
No. 1 do do
No. 2 do do ,
Sinclair & Co's. No 2 do...t
Do do 1 do....
00
00
uranrw rremium rans, t... to 39
CUnton's Fan Mills, 13 to eon
FIELD Hollers 3 Segments, 3 feet lonz, $35 00
do do
ao 4 do 55 00
do do 4 do
do do 6 do
do do 6 do
4 do 45 00
6 do 56 00
6 do 66 00
st?Ordcrs for any of the
above goods will be
filled promptly. Your orders are resnectfnll .
licited. BORUM HU'TFin
11 Water Street, Norfolk, Virginia.
Sept. 15, 186 ' xtt
Curl Your Hair.
KROLLERION.
-"IHK Receipt for making this celebrated com
L pound, (lately introduced into this country.)
will be sent by the subscriber to anv nrnnn. ;..
the United States or Canadas for 1. Th. KKtw .
LERION will curl or wave the hair in the mnt
beautiful manner. Any person havine the mo
coarse and uncouth looking hair can transform it
into the
Most Beautiful, by the Use of thi AriirU.
The ingredients will not cost over 12 cents, and
with this receipt any one can make it equally eood
in every respect to that sold for $3 a bottle If
preferred, a package of Krollerion readv made
ill be sent iree of postage, instead of th r.in
with directions for preparing it in li.-.uid tnrm
full directions for use. Send art letters tni,t
H. A. FREEMONT,
., L,or. Warren, Trumbull Co. Ohio.
March 6, 185--V 16 tf
Agency at Washington City.
JENNINGS PIGOTT and JNO. W. HANCOCK
(late of North Carolina.)
ITILL prosecute claims of every description
I before Congress, the several Executive De
partments aud Public Offices. Particular atten-
bTuntland Uiu,s for PEN:J,UVa
Mr. PIGOTI 'will practice "in the Supreme
Court of the United States, aud the several Courts
of the District of Columbia Address Piuott A
Hascock, Washington, D. C.
. J ext. o, 1 aoo. 1 1 wl y.
Fjixina Cologne, &o.
Piver'a Eaude Cologne, des Priuees, small
Eaude Cologne. J. M. Farina, Place JuUers ocU-
Eau de Cologne, J M. Farina, Place Juliers, Ions
bottles. B
This is the only genuine, and finest Cologne
Water made in the City sf Cologne
Eal!Co,0gn' J M Faria-. R Frederick
tiniBm, octagon.
E w n Co,8M' ' Rue Frederick
William, pint, wicker.
Eau de Cologne, Jos. Anton Farina, pint, wicker.
t.Ml de Colome. Jna lnin .' .
o sMiua. uau Dim.
Anton Farina.
Eau de Cologne. Jos. Anton Farina, octagon, wick-
Eau de Cologne, John Charles Farina, short bot
tles. Eau de Cologne, John Charles Farina, second
quality.
Lau de Cologne, J. M. Farina, lonjr bottles
Romas Kaltdok
A . . .
loinuieie remeav lor fimri ea. Fm-Vl.. x
phew or Moth, Tetter, and other obstinate affec-
wuub 01 me Bain.
Michaux's Frkcklb Wask.
This ia a discovery of Dr. Charles Michaux, for
rroiessor 01 Anatomy, at Leige, in Bel
gium, anu is a certain and safe remedy for
t reckles and other affections of the skin
For sale By If. D. TURNER,
, . , T , N. C. Book Store.
Raleigh, June lat, 1866. 44.
LOOK HERE, FOR THE HATS,
WISHING to diminish our present wel! ae
lected Stock of SPRING AND SUMMER
Hats, in order to make room for the Fall Trade
we will close them out at cost '
Now is the time to secure one of those Fashion
able HaU, at the lowest price.
May 22, 2855. "' TDCKE
To the Pllriltn
rpHE subscriber would respectfiJly inform the
J cituess of Raleigh, and the public eenrll
keeps constantlv on h..H . ...i J'r
WALL PAPER, of varion- .i.FFfc
Screens, Hindow Curtains, &e., all of which will
be sold at the lowest prices; also, paper hangings
of all kinds done in the neatest aad most workman
ship manner.
He also has on hand aad is still ntnnfoM-..
mallraaaaa -nf H V;- o . .. . .
- cHu,aiuig 01 an Kinds
dune with neatness and dispatch.
J. HENRT HARRIS,
Paper Hanger and Mattress Maker.
April 18, 1854.
32
Dpnnans &. Johnston.
Grocers & Commission Merchants,
PETERSBURG VA.
DONNAN & CO.
Commission Merchants,
w RICHMOND VA.
v. ionnan j. Donnan, J. A. Johnston, Rea-
.- rrveraourg, va.
Resideut Partner, Richmond, Va.
Jan. 16. 1166.
S . DotHlain
. t
6m 5
ISRAEL W. SCUDOER
impoktir and NANuracTCKCR or
GENTLEMEN'S FUBNSHfNG
Wilrts, Stock. Cravats, Hosiery.; Suspende
ers,
pressing Kobes, tc, fcc.
296 BKOADWar, NEW TOBK.
BIAK.W.SCUBDKK, a. D. HlIXlAKn, A. BlTCx"
ne lSS . ,' 49w6r;
GUR ASSORTMENT OF 0OODS. WE ARE
ut possessioB of a full stock r 7,
the
t ha
-wlwe4:
. i.
4i
i vHalelgh an! Gaston Railroad.
SLAVES sre not permitted to travel on the
Railroad, without a written permit from their
owners. . Duplicates should in all eases he given,
as the Ticket Agents are instructed to retain one
copy of every pass.; -: '. JAMES M. ;PP0L
Jan.. to, t4. " .4 ' . Ticket Airent.
c. Dupr!i: & Co.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COM MIS
SION MERCHANTS.
Deslxks in Sugar, Flmr, Coffee, Molatscs,
Teas,
Candles, Wood Ware, Rainnt, Ibbacco,
gars, Scotch Ale, London Purler, Broomx,
Starch, Suit. Mess Pat h, dbc, &c..
Col NEK FsoAt 1ND PsiNCE3 StS.,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
C. DuPkk. D. B. Baker
Wilmington. Mar. 28. 1S54. Iv 26
A. M. MCPUKKTKBS, H. GHISELIN. J. W. MABTIS
A. M.MePHEETERS&CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
Fonoarding dc Commission Merchants.
6 BOAMOKK SQFABK,
NORFOLK VA.
Retekekcks.
Thos. P. Devereux, Halifax, N. C.
G. W. Mordecai, Pres. Bk. of the State of N. C.
C. Dewey. Cashier do do do do
W. H. Joues do Branch do Cape Fear Raleigh
L. O B. Branch, Pres. R. & G. R. R.
Messrs. Reid J- Soutter, )
Dr. N. C. Whitehead. I Norfolk.
Pre't Farmers' B'k of Va. )
Alex. Bell, Esq.
Messrs. S'pence & Reid, Baltimore.
B. Blossom & Son, New York.
September 16th, 1853. 76
Books and Stationery
H. D. TURNER,
No. 1 FAYETTEVIIXE STREET,
RALEIGH. N C ,
ITITHOLESALE AND RETAIL Bookseller
T V nd SUUoner, keeps eonstanfly on hand
a very large and complete assortment of
Law, Medical, Classical, School aad Miscella
neous Books. A complete assortment of Station
ery, Blank Books, Globes, Mathematical Instru
ments, &c , 4c.
Blank Books made to order at short notice and
in best style. Just received from the manufac
turers direct 100 Reams Cap and Letter Papers,
which he will sell at low prices.
fej" Country Merchants and others are reques-
. .1 . 11 1 . .... 1
tcu iaj can uu examine nia stocK.
Raleigh. September 1854. go
Cl REENSBORO' MUTUAL INSURANCE COM
J PANY. At the end of Three Years, such
has been the Care and economy of the officers of
this Company, that we are still free from debt,
have made no assesments, and have now sue a a
large Capital in caA and notes, that we have no
hesitation in saying to the public, that there is ne
safer Company in the Southern Country. The
most of the Risks in this Company being in the
Western, part of the State, where the dnnr f.
fire is much less.
At the last Annual Meeting the following Officers
were re elected :
JAMES SLOAN, President,
S. G. COFFIN, Vice President.
C. P. MEN DEN HALL, Attorney.
PETER ADAMS, Secretary and Treasurer
WILLIAM H. CCMMING, General Agent. '
Dikectobs :
James Sloan, J. A. Mebane, C. P. Mendenhall,
W. S. Rankin, Rev. C. F. Deems. J. M. Garrett, Jed
II. Lindsay, W.J. McConneU, E. W. Ogburn, J.
L. Cole, D. P. Weir. Greensboro'; E F. Lilly
Wadesboro'; Dr. S. G. Coffin, Jamestown; Joshua
Tayloe, Washington ; William A. Wright, Wilming
ton; J. I. Shaver, Salisbury; John H. Cook, Fay
etteville, H. G. Spruill, Plymouth; Robert E
Troy, Lumberton ; Dr. R. H. Scales, Lenox Castle.
All Communications should be directed to the
Secretary, free of Postage.
PETER ADAMS, See'y.
Aug. 8. 1854. . tri
HARWAag STOGIE
K. SMITHS CORNEK,
RALEIGH N. C.
l E ARE now in receipt of our Serine
Sut
f plies of Wares, fc, embracing Hardware
Crockery ware, Wood ware. Coach Trimmings
House Furniture articles and Cutlery of all kinds
to which we respectfully invite the attention of
purcnasers. farmers. Mechanics and Ai-t;..n.
can fiud at our establishment Tools, Implements
and a general assortment of Hardware suited to
their different vocations.
Having purchased the largest Stock of Hard
ware ever orougnt to mis market, with the de
sign of coufiaing ourselves exclusively to this branch
of business, we think purchasers will find it
greatly to their advantage to examine our stock
before purchasing elsewhere.
April 2133 PULLEN A BELVIN.
CARRIAGE MAKING.
RALEIGH COACH FACT0RY111
WILLIAMS A GORMAN, having enlarged
their establishment by the addition of Jen
kins' Shop, on Hargett St., are fully prepared to
execute orders for CARRIAGES of every descrip
tion. Employing experienced workmen and usinr
th. K. a t stf m uIuk'.I., . 1 ! . - ... . .S
. " . . iunr wora wiu always be
finished in a style warranted to give satisfaction.
Repairing done with neatness and despatch.
saw ruciorj on nargett at., near the Baptist
Grove, and at Clarke's old stand, near the Masonic
nau.
Raleigh, June 23, '54. 61 ly.
Notice.
HAVING bought out Mr. M. Einstein, I ahall
continue the CLOTHING BUSINESS, as
heretofore, in my own name and account
EMIL ROSENTHAL,
Corner of Market square and Wilmington St.
, Opposite Tarboro'a Stable.
JUST RECEIVED at the above store Tax Lab
obst Assostmbnt 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 nn ;..v.
about it. g R
Sept. 12, 1864. tf J
Bricks ! Bricks ! ! Bricks ! ! J
Hp HE SUBSCRIBERS HAVING MADe'pER-
BrTAo0 ,or carryin on the
ottioa-AlAKlNO business on an extensive scale
are now prepared to contract for the delivery, dur-
ensuing season, ot trom one to two million of
riCKa 01 uie oest ouaittv and at such n-....;ii
dtfy all competition.
Orders from a distance will be Droinntlv I
c vi, uu one a ueiivereu at either of the Depots,
if desired GEO. T. rontrc rr
- 1 - 1 L ... . . ... ri -v.
Raleigh, March 12, 1855. 21 tf!
Boots. Shoes and B
MEN'S heavy water-proof Boots,
Double soled, and extra tfcick BroKana...
Men s lined and bound Kip Brogans,
With a rood supply of Eastern mada Riul.
Tuoes, suitaDie tor servants, which we are offering
oct, -04.
82.
wm. j. baker. thos. i tumun
BAKER 4i BARHAUJJ,
GENERAL COMMISSION
MISSION MERCHANTS,
Mings, Town Point, '
NORFOLK, VA.
Tabbs' Bui
May 22, 1S55.
41-tl.
JAMES E. METTS,
Forwarding Merchant,
WILMINGTON, n. C.
Aug. 24, 1854.
70-tf
DISSOLUTION
THE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existinr
ia the name ot Palmer A Raman v i. tk;. a
dissolved by mutual consent, June 1,1866. .
- PALMER & RAMSAY.
THE SUBSCRIBER,,baTiugbought Mr Rant,
say's interest., will continue tha hu.i... .1
old stand, and. bavin a Terr larre .
"Those indebted to "P. &.R.1 are DartL.'nl.i
quested to call and settle with cash or nt. ' T.
KatinM4 nf Kaa flM .M.a l . . , Vs t
Agent will ba- appointed to settle with those ho
aegleetto do so. H i J. G. PA X. rv a IT
w. mmmV axs km lUUOk U -aziuaea lAAIl
Xtor V 185V - e iS "1
;y-'- r.. !'.efr-c,,'-i-?----";. .- -- . .. -
a
.
. .
. 70S ALL THE PTTXPOSXl 0T A ...
FAMILY-PHYSIC:?
Tana has long existed a public demand for aa
effective purgative pill which could be relied oa aa
sure and perfectly safe in its operation. This baa .
been prepared to meet that demand, and aa
aive trial of its virtue has conclusively shown with
what success it accomplishes the purpose designed.
It is easy to make a physical pUl, bat not easy to
make the best of all pills one which should have
none of the objections, but all the advantages, of
every other. Thia has been attempted here, and
with what success we would respectfully submit to
the public decision. It has been an fortunate for
the patient hitherto that almost every purgative
medicine is acrimonious and irritating to the bow
els. This is not. Many of them produce ao much
griping pain and levulaioa in the system aa to move
than counterbalance the good tone derived from
them. These piUs produce no irritation or paia,;
unless it arise from a previously existing obstruc
tion or derangement in the bowels. Being purely
vegetable, no harm oan arise from their nse-oi say
quantity ; but it is better that any medicine ahoaid "
be taken judiciously. Minute directions for their
use in the several diseases to which they ate ap-
plicable are given oa the box. Among the com-'
plaints which have been apeedily cured by them, we
may mention liver Complaint, in its various forma
of Jaundice, Indigestion, Languor and Loss of An-
S;tite, Lutlessneai, Irritability, BOious Headache,
lhous Fever, Fever sad Ague, Pain in the Side
and Loina ; for, in truth, all these are bat the con
sequence of diseased action iai the liver. As aa
aperient, they afford prompt and sure relief in Coa
tiveness, Piles, Colic, Dysentery, Humors, Scrof
ula and Scurvy, Colds with soreness of the body.
Ulcers and impurity of 1 the blood ; in short, aay
and every ease where a purgative is required.
They have also proa need some singularly ane
eessful cures in Rheumatism, Gout, Dropsy, Gravel,
Erysipelas, PahnUtion of the Heart, Pains in the
stack, stomaea, and Side They ahoaid be freely
taken in the spring of the year, to purify the blood
and prepare the system for the change of are sons.
An occasional dose stimulates the atomach Td
bowels mto healthy action, aad restores the appe
tite and vigor. They purify the blood, and, by their
stimulant action oa the circulatory system, reno
vate the strength of the body, and restore the
wasted or diseased energies of the whole organism.
Hence aa occasional dose is advantageous, even
though no serious derangement exists; but un
necessary dosing ahoaid never be carried too mr,
as every purgative medicine reduces the atrength,
when taken to excess. The thousand eases m which
a physic m required cannot be enumerated here, but
they suggest themselves to the reason of every
body ; and it is confidently believed thia pill will
answer a better purpose than any thing which has
hitherto been available to mankiniLWhen their
virtues are once known, the public will no longer
doubt what remedy to employ when in need of a
cathartic medicine. Being sugar-wrapped they axe
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 Cnemist,
LOWELL, MASS.
Trie 15 Caata par Box. Fir Boxes for $L
AYER'S
CHERRY PECTORAL
sr Uae mrM Cwre er
COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS,
BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH,
CROUP, ASTHMA, AND
CONSUMPTION.
This remedy has won for itself such notoriety
from its cures of every variety of pulmonary disease,
that it is entirely unnecessary to recount the evi
dences of its virtues in any community where it
has been employed. So wide is the field of its use
fulness, and ao numerous the cases of its cures,
that almost every section of the country abounds
in persona publicly known, who have been restored
from alarming and even desperate diseases of the
lungs by its use. When once tried its superiority
over every other 'medicine of its kind is too appar
ent to escape observation, and where its virtues are
known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote
to employ for the distressing and dangerous affec
tions of the pulmonary organs which are incident
to our climate. And not only in formidable at
tacks upon the lungs, but for the milder varieties
of Colds, Cooqhs, Hoarssnbm, Ac; and for
Children it ia the pleaaantest and safest mediciae
that can be obtained.
Aa it has long been in constant use throughout
thi section, we need not do more than assure the
people its quality is kept up to the best that it ever
has been, and that the genuine article ia sold by
r. r. imsou 11 u, Raleigh, and by Druggists
FOR NEW YORK.
Usitkd Stars Mail. Lisx rxa Stkams mrs
y - - - - - .
II tain Parish .hfeh . J "T! V?P
with
-mm -1 B SXJ 1U CUUUCA1UB
tne Koanoke. niAde hr Grt fVnm
New York to Petersbnrr. on fla.tnrd&v k. or.k
ult, aad will continue to 'make regular -trips
weekly leaving New York every Saturday,-at 4
0 clock, P. M , and Petersburg every Tuesday
evening. .
The Boasokb will leave New York every Tues
day, and Petersburg everr Pridav ran!. r .
vellers going North will thus be afforded an oppor-
t unity twice a week of taking one of these soleidid
steamships and therebTwoidtte dw? and
quent change, of Raiiroasstn
chanaea of the RuilrL p "
board of steamer, will find the Storms fitted
up in the most elegant style and the f aJZZ I
tion unsurpassed. i
Passage and Fare from Petersbura to New York.
(SUto-room, included,) W flofe
oteerage passage, 6 00
mx.Tickets issued at my Office.
v, 8. G. BAPTIST, Sycamore 8t
July 6, 1853. 55
BT V A T XTTT a aVTW a nmm.
Ko.ux.xu a ajxu uABiofl RUAD. Dues to
the Railroad Company for freights are pava
ble in cash on the delivery of the articles. When
articles are delivered without such payment ifl a4,
'"c owner iaus to cau at the depot and
nattl Kill .u .- . .
- uvwiv vu vapirauon 04 tns month 1
he must thereafte send the money when he sends
a'wn- dj oraer 01 tne r'resident,
July 4th, 1854. Agent.
Now for Cheap Goods.
MURRAY A O'NEAL
TT AVE token the store lately occuuied brW
-lX A. SUth, and are receiving their stock of I
Fancy and Staple Drv Goods. nmiu n I
uu uiaasware, s.c. Being new bezinner thV 1
A 1 " . ' . ' vm.cil I
nsve to buUd up a trade : to do thia, they are de-
tAminb i K. 1 1. .
"c luiueraoiu oy none in the citv
They will sell goods cheap and no mistake; to be
'aci, cau ana price their roods
before purchasing elsewhere. All they ask is a j
"'vw'1 u4 11 tne gooas suit, they guarsntes to
we rignw von i purchase before ex
amining their stock. If you want chean Gonna
- No. 25, White Front,
fayettevUle street,
March 81, 1864. BalrilKCL
Plastering, Brick.lsylna: and Brick-kmr t
THE Wndersigned would inform the Public that
a Awa:... a. .
J- e conUnuei Tto carry on, snd hZ VaAallrat
J iacreased preparation for carryg onfhs
abT branches of his business. He flattwa'ldm-
felf.-and those fcr whom he t. dan.H work -Til
otsar nun out in the oninion that h. -ov.
to contract for it on aa reaaonable terms andexe-
cute .tin a masterly and expeditious a manners.
any other contractor. wuer aa
He will shortly have oa hand a lartre oaantir
of Kood FIRE PROOF RRlr-ir K 4auuiy
good FIRE PROOF BRIOBT
All orders for him are to be at left at the Tab-
82 tf
Hata ! Hats ! Hata ! '
HJ fr well SSed a
-aa-"-vi na, lor tbe oprins aad vu
waar ,w men, boy, and ehUicViuS
"luvrn , tM'r -.L'auada 8traw,
tP?m' : China PearL' V
i ;r- PP- U AlnoniJockey ,
i ? r:Jhwl v o,.. ; Wide AwakJ
. redale Straw- --'- Sh.-.aTt .
May, 1866 . v-. 401
?Iajc?a ""a'Ajro) Waousait Daaua
c : - J AND SHOES.
Xr 47, IIoiTt Tim 8riKlT
- 1: Vxtvxc Maria and Arch.)
-' V . PHILADELPHIA.
, 4 Iateadlngte keep a large stock of Eastern work,
alao to mnufactare more extensively 1 .m
the trade a sery savior sTock of
Goods in the above line, which I protahie t sell ,t
- mthaas assajanoel would oat respectfully
invite your personal exjm.-. r Jl I. J
Particular attention will h n.;i f 1 .
Goods.- . v . ' UI
Deo. 6, 1854,"
tf,
Piney. Point Line 'To BalUmar:
0N.SUNDAY 0P EACH WEEK.
! - Pare Only $4
THE public are hereby informed that the com
i fc. Mitchell, having been entirelv reau.i
I ed and impro red in every respect, is now oa the
route between Petersburg: and Baltimore, one
weekly. . . ; sr.- , . . .
Passengers bv thia amM A
line will eae Petersburg by the .Moraiag Train "oa
B7 " cu wx; at vo'clock A, M and
reach Baltimore in tha course of the wight,' thus
securing a eonnecUon with the different lines out of
Baltimore the following morning in any direction
turning, passengers wui leave Baltimore on
the afternoon of Wednesday of each week, at 5
oelock, P. M.aad arriToat Petersbarg by a apecial
traia, at aa early hoar next evening.
Fara in either direction, . L : Forward Cabin
passengera game price, but with meals on board of
the steamer Maryland included. .
Fara for first: class passengers; between Balti
more and Philadelphia, by the New Castle aui
Freachtowa lias, $ 2 60; for second class do $1 60
making the whole fare from Petersburg to Phila'
delphia by this agreeable Khe; $9 50 only, for the
first class passengers, aad 60 for second class
do. including meals Tor tka, tatter oa board the
f.mM U.M1.J .. i-
For further parUculars; or through tickets ap
ply at the Office of the Richmond, Petersburg and
Potomac Kail Road CompaBy.:
RICHARD FURT. Jk," Ticket Agent
P. S. Fare to Piney Point, with privilege of re
turning at any time during the boat season, $4
0n&- v Vo;';'V?"J"'F-;Jl-TiAat.
March, 2, 185or -yty;?.-r ij- ig tf
1 NEW SPRING MANTILX AS!
ht h
A R. 8. TUCKER ar now eThiKJt.
IT . tug to the pablioi their
aew
Stoek of
French, Spring and Summer Mantillas, consis tin r
01 a targe sna very select assortment of novelties in
Silk, Lace, c, to which they beg to invite atten .
tion of buyers from every section of the countrv
March 16, 1855. , , 22
Impost and 8pirit of the Age copy.
DL K. : C- MBHSflS. "
S URG EON, DENTIST.
RESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies lad Gen
tlemen of Raleigh, that he will m.k. .
fessional visits to that place;
He proposes 40 pay aoxh viatta thret or four
times every year, so that those who maw deair.
patronixe him will be: enabled to da aa .t 4
perioda. M-JS -.iXQ'Z-'Z.
Whole sets of Teeth pat an lr 'Atmom.hri
pressure, with Artificial Gums, so perfectly na
tural that Bone but a practised eye could detect
them. .':.-:?i'.r--
He most respectfully refers to the andersigned
gentlemen, vix : His Excellency, -Thos. Bragg
Hon. W Dallas Haywood, Hon. Asa Biggs, Major
Walter Gwynn, Ed. Graham Haywood, Esq.. Dr
W. H. McKee, Dr. W. Hill. Dr. H. J. hW War.
renton, N. C.
Dr. R. will be in Raleish in a fear wl.
All orders left with CoL Yarbrough win be at
tended to immediately on his return.
Jan 23. 1855. 7 tf
Patent Elastio Skirts !
BATES & FRANCE v .
No. 1, Barclay St N. Y .
CAUTION. None are . genuine except they
bear the stamp of the Patent. All Manufac
turers and Sellere infringing will be prosecuted
according to law., c ' . - .
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Gazetteer of the United States,
EDITED BY T. BALDWIN AND J. THOMAS
. , f -J' With Md woarh Map of the
United States, Engraved on - SteeL Above 1200
pages, 8to. v;
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completion of this, the most elaborate, comprehen
sive, and perfect Gazetteer of the United States,
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paration, no considerations of expense or labor
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ndlI ot iU details. Nor hare the successive
issues of other Gazetteers, hurried thronrh the
UIMmiir
press to claim the- market, tempted the publishers
to offer their book before ail the ample Census (of
1 860) and other material in the hands of the Edit
ora were fully digested and accurately arraaged.
When this Gacetteer was first announced, 800
pages, or, at the most, 600, were deigned a the
hmit of the book. But so. vast was tha: amount
i matter accumulated by . the personal lahora
of the Editors and their ami.t.ni.
tLTJL X. "eir, ssistanw- we
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Cor-
"-P M pan of th United States, the
JZ TSEffl?9
.tw ch lt eontsJns,all of a recent
oier, is very large, and in many iostaaoea env
?- Papalatioaa to 1854. This
ffT.10 work
Tha oaly complete and thonnrl.uui:.Ki.'n..
tetteer of the United 8tates yet pSblfshed!
For sale by ,
H. D. TURNER,
Baleigh, May 18. 1855.
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Dr. Geo. Bettner.
OF NORTH CAROLINA;
Qffiee, No. 538 Broadajf, or al his loiaingt,
PRESCOTT HOUSE f"
Comer of Spring and Broadwaw '
New York. Feb.TVl&M , ?&?S?U
IS-Iy
a r 8AVB -"WR-QRAIK. ?
A f-W "apply of the most improved Cralles
XA Jwt received at tha Farmer'- rr.it . .
ao-. new "PP of Sinclair's improved Pro-
, Hrw Shack cutter, both for horse sad
aad powh and the no less fkm.ii. .n
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Mr, ne iitue uiant.
-May"2L:i865;
JAMES M.
TOWLE3.
4a
Oregon Peas. ! . r
A v SUPPLT of thau m .( rY 1, ,.
-OLpeas Jot sale at the FARMER'S- HALL -at
reduced price.; Dry at tat UaraeaaoQ
31 .W.eM kao"ra y64 to of
aoo busheUto oas acre and: tha best of hay ia
proportion. Time to plant during ths months of
May and Jane. " .- ;: c- .-
Apra 27, 1866. mmii
"Wiea m Onward !
T?VEY 8EA WE t AKR-RENE WED
,-tto plrtte f.u lulla
Ow Prtnciplea are Onward!
TTl tbseasonpurchMed
. varusu jsTOCILOF
nZ"? Uemen'a Furalshiag Cioods,
Sot a '.T P"P eettas
wilnot Lower than any who sell OUR KIND
GOODS. - Our conceruis connected with one
of . , , - r v .
Largest Importing' llona la" the Pale. ,
with capital sumcient to n-ke all purchases for
isnen j cooaequenuy iue : foprietorof this.
The aaly Clothing . Ilea j ( Llxcluslrely) - la
:: c ' tne City of luih. "
cannot and shall net ba undersold ; and unlike the
-Town Clock (ride Standard 28tlw inst.) has not
ceased to tick, i bat will continue to 'tick' all
those and thoseonly who aiake prompt payments.
v IQuWe are located on Fay etteville St., where
we have been for the last . seven veara. onnnait.
eteryaody.,, , - - ' "
. i' i " ' C -E-1- HARDING.
Raleigh, April 8.1865." - ,27..
j-'i" Lllloh Cows. . , .
J WILL aeQ SIXTEEN M.L.U Cows, with young
ealves. - Terms reaaonable.
- " WM. F. COLLINS.
June 8ta, 1866. . 46 3w
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