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THE -EALEIGH REGISTER" ' Is published Semi-weekly sad Weekly, by SEATON GALES,: titiToi 'A hd -r torn ITOl. THUS:'. V :$5per aaaum; laedvase$i. $3rwuwuti Kaunas $3 60. to the Basat-eerkly, Far ta Wot!?, aVATKS 0 ADTEBTISIKCI i "y II Una, trat hiarrttoa gi; art ii,HHnl CMt(Mm Jadiatal will be cbanrxl Si m ant aicWt bete ll actios oC S3 will b AdrwtiMMaU Inserted la tha taaJ-vaekrr , will also appear the Weakly, tree of char.. - , ,,r IMUMHUOtBIUtteraHA. SPLENDID JEWELRY ! mud ISlegant Fancy Goxl$. C B. ROOT lias received, and is now 9 openings one of the most costly and tiie beet selected lot of JEWELERY and FAHCT -GOODS ever exhibited la this market. Hi essoriraent, in ther line, embraeee the most rswhioasVlo ud LeentifdJ eeecubeu and the very a 4 t .w .... "f Liamond, r - ' .;Peart: .'- V - , - Cameo, and -. t Mosaic Breast Plna, and Ear-Riags, " , Gold and Silver Watches, i- ' 1 Elegant styles, Saver Card Baaksts, Forks, v. - " , - Napkin Rings, . -Card Cases, ' -i - Porte Monneies, -Gold and Silver Pencils, $-c. Sept. 28, 1854. . i . , a Repairing, Finishing, &o. HAVING secured the services of a highly ac ' eemplished workman in thia department ef my business, I shall be able toire the most entire sf action to the Public in all work committed to , my charge.' V ALL ORDERS , will be executed in the most workmanlike manner, and with 'despatch. C. B. ROOT. September 26, 1854, 78 GUNS,: PISTOLS, RIFLES, SHOT BAGS, ftc A large and varied importation. C. B. ROOT. Sept. 26, 1854. 78 UlCISIlTSL16.fi0iS8.SI0El!IG. tC. EDWARD YARBROUGH, Jr., Haying erected anew Blacksmith Shop at the corner of Har gett and Wilmington St's., is prepared to hare all work in the above line executed with care and dispatch. The well known Jn JLrsaits. with com petent assistants, being permanently engaged, he is enabled to hare the animals entrusted to his care shod in a workmanlike manner. . Raleigh, Msy 28, 1854. tf 43 Ralelgli and Gaston .Railroad. NOTICE Is hereby given that from and after the S.'h January, all does to this Road for freight mut t paid at Petersburg or Portsmouth, except en way freight, which must be paid in ad raace or en delivery of the goods, as the case' may he ' ."4v trTv , This arrangement will afford great advantages to ear customers, by superseding the necessity of their employing more than one forwarding agent between New forks Raleigh, and having theW. goods er predaee subjected to only one handling Agents cannot violate the above rule without subjecting thesis elves to removal. The greatest care will continue to be taken by the officers and agents of the Company in every department of its business to accommodate the public and promote the interests of its customers Whilst the Western merchants are going North a passenger tram will leave Raleigh in the after noon, on the arrival of the train from the West on the N. C Road ; dae notice of which will be given. - - - . By order of the Board of Directors, ' - L. O'B BRANCH, President. As the Company has two Depots in Raleigh, merchants orderinjc roods to tro up the N C. Road are requested to have them distinctly marked, so that their destination may be Known, ana tney may be loaded to the through Depot from Peters burg or Portsmouth;' Raleigh, Jan.-IT,1 1855. 6 tf ril H E JSTN A INSURANCE COMPANY of I HastfOxdV Coxs., offers to insure Buildings ana Merchandise, against loss or damage by fire, at premiums to suit tne tones. This is one of the oldest and best Insurance Com panies in the United States, and pays its lossei promptly. Applications for Insurance in Raleigh, or its vi cinity, to be made to 8. W. WHITING, Agent. And for Milton, N. C. and vicinity, to N. J. PALMER, Agent. October, 1848. 88 P FORD, Irfl Manufacturer Wholesale Dealer V , BOOTS & SHOES, . - No. 4 North Third Street, between Arch and Market, J PHILADELPHIA, TNTENDING to keep a large stock of Eastern I work, also, manufacture more extensively for North Carolina buyers, I will be able to offer to the trade a very superior stock ef Goods in the above' line, which I promise to sell at as low pri- oe and on s favorable terms as any other house With ihi4ssurat;c I would most respectfully invite vour persoc ' ! . .ination of my stock. Particular nitc . vill be paid to orders for Goods. -' vVery Respectfully, :--r.t-V P.FORD. No. tf; Nottk Third Sir., Philadelphia July , '66. .v- 63 tf SPLENDID LOTTERY JULY 1855. GREGORY J- MA URYtManoger$ (SueC4ori to J. W. Maury f Co.) v , $38,000. ; - v- Lottery for the benefitof the STATE OP DELAWARE. Class 162 ton 1866. Drawn at Wilmington, DeL, Sat, July 21, 1856 -: y 76 No. Lottery 12 drawn Ballots. BRILLIANT SCHEME 1 Prise of $38,000 ..20,000 1 do .... ..... ...... ' i do ... ............15,000 10,000 ............ 6,000 1 do . 1 do . 2 -do 60 do..... ' 60 do US do......... .., 2.683 1,000 600 800 i"1-. Ala - .aV-I Si Tickets, $10, -Halves Quarters $2.60 Certfs. of Pkg's of 26 whl. tickets, $140 00 do v do - 26 half do '--70 0 ' do " . do " 25 quarter do 85 00 "Vj Orders for Ticket! and shares and Certificates of Packages la ths above splendid Lotteries will .re ceive the most prompt attention, and an account of each drawing will be sent Immediately after 1( is over to all who order from me.- -Address R. J. BUCKEi; Agent. - r ' - Wilaiaetoa Dei; SOLOMOH ChIBKT. J AS. CaHILL. CHERRY &. CAHILL, Commission Merchants, NORFOLK, VA. Jan. IS, 1854. tf-6 NOTICE ! U. S. LAND AND PENSION AGENCY. 1X all those fur whom I have collected Land . Warrants, less than 160 acret, 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 and Teamsters are embraced among the numerous Laws ; and all those who think they have a claim are respect fully invited te.eell and have their claim invee tlgatC w- ' i - " " "3' ASyttecssa are no chance, unless I succeed After 16 years' experience, I flatter myself that understand my business, and all the numerous laws in such eases. Give me a call, and have your claims investigated before it win be forever too late. Enlisted Soldiers, havinir located lands in Illi nois and Missouri, I will pay the highest cash prices 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 Ex press Office. J. H. K1RKHAM. Raleigh, N. C-, March 12, 1856. 21 tf SPRING TRADE ! MARCH, 1865. We are now prepared at our New Store, No s. 78 and 80, Sycamore Street, Opposite Messrs. Mcllwaine, Son & Co., TT0 offer to Merchants of Virginia and North I 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. 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 r S Draft, to ali Me- uam, n eoauniiaian rd flu Vn f i m nn nnm Addna J A K 8 U. IDNIT, 66 Jelm StrML N r. June 8, 1855. 46 6m Splendid Lottery July, 1855. GREGORY $ MAURY, Managers (Successors to J. W. Maury Co.) $51,0001 Lottery for the benefit ofthe State of Delaware, Class 156 for 1856. To be drawn at Wilmington, Del., Saturday, July 14, 1HOO 7 No. Lottery 12 Drawn Ballots. MAGNIFICENT SCHEME. 1 1 1 1 3 4 4 6 200 Priie of 61.000 do.. 30,000 do., do-dodo., do.. 20,000 16,330 8,000 6,600 3,000 2,000 600 Ac. Ac. Ac. Tickets $16 dolls. Halves $7,60 Qu'r Eighths 1.87. 3,76 Certfs. of Pkg's of 25 Whl. tickets, $200 00 do do 25 half do 100 00 do do 25 quarter do 60 00 do do 25 eighth do 26 00 Orders for Tickets and shares and Certificate of Packages in the above splendid Lotteries will re ceive the most prompt attention, and an account of each drawing will be sent immediately alter it is over to all who order from me. Address P.J. BDCKEY, Agent, Wilmington, DeL GOLDSBO ROUGH STEAM, GRIST, AND FLOURING MILLS. The Subscriber has enlarged his establishment in Goldsboro', and is now prepared to grind Wheat as well as Corn, on a more entensive scale. One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Bushels of Wheat and Corn will be re quired to keep the mills in operation for the cur rent year, for wtucn tne mgnest marxet price win be paid. The farmers of this county and the counties along the line of the N. C. Rail Road and the interior will find it to their advantage to call on or address me at the Mills before selling, and thus build ud a market in this State for their Wheat and a manufactory of our own flour. Constantly on hand a fresh supply of superfine Family Fl ur, AleaL Homony, Horse reed, Crack ed Corn and Husk. Also. Lime and Hair. Wheat and Corn ground on toll. Mr. Lynn Adams, of Raleigh, is authorised to purchase Wheat for the above mills. D. L. B URBAN K. Goldsboro'. September 8, 1854. wtf 73 KNAP OF REEDS MASONIC SCHOOL THE first session of this School under the pres ent title will commence on the 6th of July next, and continue five months, under the care of Mr John C. Denny, Principal, with competent assist ants. The Academy building is a commodious two story house, situated oa the main Hillsboro and Oxford road, midway between these two places and 12 miles north-east ef Durham s Station on the Central Road, where boys coming from the low country can obtain private conveyance to Knap of Reeds. The location is quite healthy, pleasant and en viable, and the neighborhood entirely moral and temperate. No sectarian principles in any shape or form will be inculcated. There are several churches of -different denom inations convenient, which the students oan attend at pleasure on the Sabbath. v Mr. Denny's experience in teaching will not only enable him to conduct the School to advan tage, but also to thoroughly prepare boys for the first or second class in College or for the ordinary business of life. TUITION PER SESSION. Elementary Branches, $tr-0jO Higher Branches, English, 10 to 12 60 - Languages, , . 15 00 - Good board can be obtained convenient to the Academy for $6" 00 per aonth. ,'-'-: A.. &L. VAJX, BOO. JCCCOBL.. . June 29th,; 1855. 62-SC : . - SALT, SALT. SOOO Bushels AlunTSeTt; , , - " ' " , . 5000 Sacks Liverpool around : .'. 500 - Marshall's Fine, daily ex'pected for t wmm ) rpo THE PUBLIC. The subscriber is pleased I to inform the public that his CHOLERA AND DIARRHGBA MEDICINE affords more prompt relief in the 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. H. Wobthimoton Deab Sin: I take .much pleasure in adding my testimony to others in favor cf your remedy for Bowel Anections, so., 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 acquaintaacee there who were suffering with various forms of Bowel Affections, I gave it freely, and in no ihstakck did it fail to afford the most PKoxrr amo decided asxiEV 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. . -..r w.wr... . This la la mrtifv that, aome weeks back:4 WS taken with a violent Diarrkote, whiehrsirtrf far- eight days. Being Some sixty nuler from aome. I made use of all the remedies! could -Win of, but without affording any relief: Oa arrivtng-at home, I was informed that Dr. R-11. WortMagto. had prepared a remedy for Cholera, c. 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, in justice to the Doctor, say I consider it much ths most valuable medicihe I have used in an experience of twenty years. r. M. UArcnAKT. Murfreesboro,' N. C; Oct. 2, 1854. Dn. Worthinqtos Deae 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 your 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. WiMDSoa, N. C, Sept 19, 1854. Db. R. H. Wobthisotoh 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. 1 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. lours, truly, GEORGE W. McGLAUGHON. From the Murfreesboro' Qaxette Misses. Editoes- In looking over the last number of the Gatette, 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 1 regard it superior to any remedy we nave ever used, in as experience of twenty years. I would, therefore, reoommond it to every family as an in valuable remedy, and every individual to procure a botue and Keep it Dy tnem in tnese times or 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 wag so emaciated by the effects of the disease, that its life was nearly deapau-ed of, when my wife happened to think that she would, try the Cholera Medicine, and did so witn complete success in less than forty-eight hours. lam 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. XlnnraxsBOEo' N C. Dr. R. H. Worthington. It affords us pleasure to say that we have used your Cholera Diarrhoea medicine for the last twelve months, and have found it invariably, successful, in relieving speedily the cases in which we have had occasion to use it. 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 G. COWPER. B. F. SPIERS. Sold by P. F. PESCUD, Raleigh, and by Drug gists generally. Oct. 17th, 1854. tf David A. Baih. George M. BaihJe. BAIN & CO. SUCCESSORS TO BAIN HATTON & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND Commission MercJiants, Corner of King and Water Streets. PORTSMOUTH VA. SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO SELLING Tobacco, Flour, Qrain, Cotton, &c. ALSO, AND FORWARDING TO RECEIVING Jan. 3d, 1856. GOODS. 9 ly Hats, Hats- TUST to hand two cases Extea Moleskix el lleta, lieeoe s latest. A1CUX.X. niLLLAIllfl. GUN, LOCK-SMITn. AND BELL HANGER Charles Kuester, WOULD respectfully inform the Citiiens of Raleigh and surrounding country, that he has located permanently in Raleigh, and has opened a Shop on Wilmington Street, (in Dr. Cooke's brick buihling,) 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, March 2, 1853. ly-19 Virginia Springs. 1 UIDE U the Hot Springs, Bath Co., Va., by IT Thomas Goode, M. D. Price 12J. ftfoormea's Ya Bpriags Comprising an account of all the principal Mineral Springs of Virginia, I with remarks on ths nature ana Medical capa bility of each, Dy J. juoormaam. .. evcuua ea ition, greatly enlarged, with maps and plates, and the routes awl distances to the various springs ; also an appendix,eontaining an account of ths na tural curiosities of Virginia, $1 jc Barks Mineral Sprintrs With remarks on their use, the diseases to which they are applicable and in which they are contra, indicated, with a map of routes and distances, $1.2o. r. Ths above with all new books- for sals at ths. i 2 " N C Book Store. PETER W. HINTON, Commission Merchant , H0S. 86 AJTD SS ROTHXCTfi WHARF, NORFOLK, YA. SPECIAL ATTEST I0 PAID TO UUUt Tohacco, Flour, Grata, Cotton, Ac dkc Also, to Receiving and Forwarding Goods. REFER TO Chas. L. Hinton, Esq. Wake Co. N. C. J. B. Q. Roulhac, and George W. Haywood, Esqa., Raleigh, N. C. Wm. Plummer, Esq., Warrentoa, N. C. Aug. 25. 1864. . . - . 69 If ujNta owm-et v SBwS 9W-aMk fvfe8g5sfi5!o tali) - ?&tijzz&:-l.vr toss, 'v - At m' ta9tz. iooiaatsoNM . ArAr Baa. ir.A: OMkikt ft. B, Bedfer, D. L. ijTw.Omora. fiwste, J.M. Moisha4, OMndenhsll. n. w'.woomuvaau otoets. Htm Tart, MM. Geo. A. Prinoe A; Co. T)BINCE & GO'S IMPROVED PATEST ME JT LODEON, Geo. A. Prinoe Co., Manufacturers, No. 200 Main street, Buffalo, N. Y. Wholesale De pot, 87 Fulton street N. Y. For the convenience of Music Dealers in all parts of the United States, we have made arrange- ' ments with the following firms, who will supply the trade at our regular factory prices; GEO P. REED A CO., 17 Tremont Row, Boston, Mass, COL BURN & FIELD, 164 Main street, Cincinnati, O, BALMER & WEBER, 68 Fourth street, 8t Louis, Mo. General Agents for New York city, WM. HALL & SON, No. 236 Broadway, opposite the Park. PRINCE & CO'S IMPROVED MELODEONS. The oldest establishment in the United States. Employing two-hundred men, and finishing eighty Instruments per week. DxscaiPTios or the Melodeoe, For the bene fit of those residing at a distance, and consequent ly unable to inspect the Melodeon before purchas ing, we will endeavor to give a short description of the Instrument. The cases are made of rose wood, and are as handsomely finished as any piano-forte. The key-board is preoialy the same ' as the piano orTJrgen, and the tone (Which is very beautiful) closely resembles, that ofthe flute stop of the organ the notes speak the instant the keys are touched, and will admit of the performance of as rapid passages as the piahol The pedal on the right supplies the wind, and works so 'easily that a child can mansge it without any exertion. The bellows (which is something entirely new and for which a patent was granted in December, 1849,) is a reversed or exhaustion bellows and it is this in a measure which produces the peculiar tone. The volume of tone is equal to that of a small organ, and by means of the swell may be increaa-1 ed or diminished at the pleasure ofthe performer; it is sufficiently loud for small enurchee, and is well calculated for a parlor instrument. Hundreds have examined them, and all have been loud in their praise ; and the best evidence of their merit is their rapid sale. But it is a new iaatnuaant Si new invest! oa and is yet bat lime known In the musical world, and U is for this reason that we call, to it the" attention of all lovers ol music, believ ing that there are thousands who would lose no time in securing one, were they aware ofthe existence of such an instrument, and the lew price at which it could be obtained. The following letter from Lowell Masoe, Boa ton, to Q. P. Reed, we are permitted to use. Mr. Geo. P. Reed, No. 17 Tremont Row, Boston, Mass. Deae Sie At your request, I have examined one of the Melodeons mannfsctnred by Messrs. Geo. A. Prince A Co., of BaJfalo. I think them in all respects equal and in eon- respects supe rior to any others of similar I 1 which I have seen, and in particular with respect to quality of tone and promptness of touch, or action or tne reeds by which quick passages may be performed witb certain and distinct articulation of tone. An instrument of this kind is the best substitute for an organ, in church music, with which I am ac quainted. Lowell Masox. PRICES. Four octave Melodeon. extending from C to C $46 OOl Four-and-a-half octave Melodeon, extend ing from C to F 60 00 Five octave Melodeon, extending from F to F 76 00 Large Five octave Melodeon. Piano Style 100 00 Six octavo Melodeon. Piano Style, extend ing from F to F 130 00 Large Five octave Melodeon. Piano Style with two sets of Reeds, tun ed in octaves 160 00 J6y Just published PRINCE'S COMPLETE INSTRUCTOR FOR THX IM?ROVED MELO DEON," to which is added favorite Airs, Volun taries and Chants arranged expressly for this In strument. Price 75 cents. CAUTION We commenced the manufacture of the Improved Melodeon in 1847, since which time we have finished and sold over Fourteen Thousand. During the past three years, we have finished over Three Thousand Mttodeon per year; we have nearly completed our arrangements for finishing Four Thousand annually. The celebrity which our Mel odeons have attained has induced snarly every music dealer in the United States and Canada to apply for the agency; but as we make but one Agsnt in each city or town, many are necessarily disappointed. The result has been that our Name Plate has been pat upon Melodeons tskicn teere not manufactured by us and again, (in a few instances wchch have come to our knowledge) dealers, who have been unable to obtain our instruments, have iacepted the agency of some other manufacturer keeping one of our instruments which had purposely been put out of tune, and in bad order, as a foil to the inferior article they offered to the public For these reasons we caution these who wish to satisfy themselves of the merits of our Melodeons to ex amine those only which are offered by our Agents or those who deal exclusively in our instruments. Many improvements applied are exclusively our own and being the original manufacturers, our experi ence has enabled us to produce instruments which a discerning public have pronounced superior to anything of the kind hitherto manufactured. Many ofthe most eminent musicians of the cities Of New York and Boston have voluntarily given testimon ials as to the high character of of our instruments, which can be seen on application. All orders from a distance will be promptly at tended to, and a wtitten guaranty of their dura bility given if required. April 24, 1856. 83 w8m. HBMET r. SUSSELL. JOSEPH S. B.USSELL. RUSSELL St BROTHER, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WlLMIEOTOH, N. C. Refer to Thomas H. Wright, Esq., Prea't Bank Cane Fear: Edward P. HalL Esq., President Branch Bank State : O. G. Parsley, Esq- President rVimmercial Bank. . - vWe have ample WHARF. AND STORE Room, 'situated la the most central pot f en of ths Town, and are pre pared to m' beral cash advances oa sR Consignments of. fl f NAVAL STORES, or , to us for sale hers' or North, r. , COTTON, GRAIN, produce, consigned ""it to out friends Not-tlx CaroUna'ltfutual Insurance Company. RALEIGH, N. C. nnHIS Company has been In successful operation I for more than seven years, and continues to taU risks upon all classed of property in the Bute, (except Steam Mills and Turpentine Distilleries,) upon favourable terms. Its Policies now cover property, cr "tinting to $4,600,000, a large por tion or. wiuott, m Country nsxs, ana its present oapital 4.Js over Six Hundred Thousand Dollars, in. bead properly secured. The Average t ef Insurance upon ths plan of this Company been lees than one third of one per cent per. annum, on all grades of property em braced jn its opertians. THE following persons have been elected Direc tors and Officers of this Company for the present year: DIRECTORS. 0. B. Roulhao, C, W. P. Hatchings, Jno. R. Wmi&msV John Prinwbse. Henry D. Turner, 8. W. t rwniCe,T. rZBelDV, Kaieiifli : uea. aioiuvJ- -?4effi.e T5St,JUiaiigtnnt James Ms. Hoy, Weehiagtavt 4ames2oan,reensDre' ; jno. Cox Rdeaton ; Joehr Benr,.Salem ; Jos. H. PooL Elisabeth City ; P. Yi hgn, Plymouth ; Alexan der MitthsJL Newbera; W. S. n. Smith, Mur freesboro' ; H. B. Williams, Charlotte; Joan . Barrett, Milton; A. T. Bnmmy, Asheville. All Directors are authorised to receive applica tions. OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY. J. Q. B. Roulhao, President. Henry D. Turner, Vies do, 8. W. Whiting, Treasurer. John C. Partridge, Secretary. John Bryan, Attorney. J. Hersman, General Agent. 8. W. Whiting, ) Jno. R. Williams, Executive Committee. John Primrose, J All communications in reference to insurance should be addressed to the Secretary, post paid. J. C. PARTRIDGE, Sec'y. Raleigh, Mar. 22, 1863. 26 AYER'S (TILLS, Airsw and singularly successful remedy for the cure of all Bilious diseases Costiveness, Indi gestion, Jaundice, Dropsy, Rheumatism, Fevers, -Gout, Humors, Nervousness, Irritability, Inflamma tkms. Headache, Fains in the Breast, Side, Back, and TiTt'tt, Female Complaints, Ac, Ac. Indeed, very few are the diseases in which a Purgative Medi cine is hot mors or leas required, and much sick nees sad suffering might be prevented, if a harm lees but effectual Cathartic were more freely used. No person can feel well whue a costive habit of body prevails ; besides it soon generates serious and often fetal diseases, which might have been avoided by the timely and judicious use of a good purgative. This is alike true of Colds, Feverish symptoms, and Bilious derangements. They all tend to become or produce the deep seated and formidable distempers which load the hearses all over the land. Hence a reliable family physic is of the first importance to the pubHe health, and this Pill has been perfected with consummate skill to meet that demand. An extensive trial of its virtues by Physicians, Profes sors, and Patients, has shown results surpassing any thing hitherto known of any medicme. Cures hava haan tffnrtMl bemad hebef. were thae not sub stantiated by r"ons of such exalted position spd t& . . mint semises on who have s Untjai these Puis, we may mention : Da. A. A. Haxss. Analytical Chemist, of Boston. and 8tats Assurer of Massachusetts, whose high professional character is endorsed by the How. Kdwakd Btbutt, Senator of the D. S. Robbm CWnrratnor, Ex-Speaker of the House of Representatives. Abbott Lawbbx cb. Minister Plen. to Kngland. f John B. FmrATBicK, Cath. Bishopof Boston. Also, Dm. J. B. Ckiltow, Practical Chemist, of New York City, endorsed by Hox. W. L. Mabct, Secretary of State. Wat. B. ASTOB, the richest man in America. 8. Lbxamd A Co., Proprs of the Metropolitan Hotel, and others. Did space permit, we could give many hundred certificates, from all parts where the Pais 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 science can afford. They are compounded not of the drugs themselves, but of the medicinal virtue only of Vegetable remedies, extracted by chemical process in a state of purity, and combined together 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 s more efficient remedy than had hitherto been ob tained by any process. The reason is perfectly ob vious. While bv 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 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 curative virtues only being retained. Hence it is self-evident the effects should prove as they have proved more purely remedial, and the PQls a surer, more powerful antidote to disease than any other medicine 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 ons 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 wss known ! Their life consists in their mystery. I have no mysteries. The composition ef my preparations is laid open to all men, and all who are competent to judge on ths 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 ml PQls, and even more confidently, and are wili ng 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 thstomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of the body, restoring their irregular action td health, and by correcting, wherever they exist, such derange ments as are the first origin of disease. Being sugar wrapped they are pleasant to take, and being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in any quantity. For minute directions, see wrapper on the Box. PREPARED BT JAMES 0. ATEB, Practical and AnaryticaU Chemist LOWELL, MASS. Pries U Cents per Box. Five Boxes for SL SOLD BT P. P. PESCDD, and byDroggisU generally. NEW- MANTILLAS. McGEE k WILLIAMS ITNVITE the Ladies to inspect their novelties in JlSpring and Summer Wrappings, a large and beautiful assortment of which are now received and will be exhibited, commencing from this day. March 27, 1855 Z5 HOSIERY, GLOVES, ETC. O UR Assortment Complete. IS. L. HARDING. 27. April. 8. '65 Kid Gloves OA Doien Alexander's, Bagom,s,Connnior's and ll I Caldesaigers make, for Gents ana Ladies. " v W, H. ft B, S. TUCKER. --U...X ;.. '"'"' 26 QUAD.- . few Barrels of salted shad for sals r - BOIIXYIB WHITE. J North Carolina' Mutual Life Inau- ranoe Company. OFFICE, RALEIGH, if. C. fin HIS Company insures ths lives of individuals for one year; a term or years, or Tor life, on the Mutual Principle, the asstrred for KfS psrtfei- pating in the profits of ths Company. For poli cies granted for ths whole trm of life, when the premium therefor amounts to $30, a note may ibe given for one half the amount ofthe 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 indaceatents to such as are disposed to insure. Slaves are insured for a term of from ens to firs years, for two-thirds their value. All losses are paid within 90 days after aatisfao-. tory proof is presented. , DIRECTORS. Charles R. Joateoa, Wsfc' vt. HoUen, : m. m iisywpod, "Wm. D. Cooke, . . James EJortjUa. r RV R. Battle. - Qaentin Buabeej Wm. H. Jones. , a. w. jxusteo,- r. w. resouo, Wm. H. McKee. Beaton Gales. " ' Charles B. Root; " OFFICERS. Dr. Chas. R. Johnson, Preside&t, Wm. D. Haywood, Vice President, JohttG'. Williams, Secretary, Wm. H. Jones, Treasurer, H. W. Hnsted, Attorney. . Charles E. Johnson, M. D. ) Medical William. H. MeKes, M. D. oard of Richd. B. Haywood, M. D. J Consultation. I R. H. Battle, ) W. W. Holden, V Executive Com- Charles B. Root, J miitee J. HERSMAN, General Agent. For further information, the public are referred to the pamphlets, and forms of proposal, which may1 be obtained at the Office of the Company, or any of its Agencies. Communications should be addressed, (post paid,) to JOHN U. WILLI AalS, Secretary. July 1855. ' 64 Fresh Family O-rooeries. WE have 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 Sugar, . Brown and Clarified do., Whole grain Rice, Rio, Laguira, Java and Mocha Coffee, Imperial, Hyson and other Green and Black Teas, Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow Candles, Starch, Bar Soap, Spice, Ginger, Pepper, Maccaroni and English Cheese. Indeed, all articles in the Grocery line. W. H. ft B, S. TUCKER. 25. A New Literary Work NOW DNDin VIGOROUS PBOIICUTI0N, Entitled "NATURA;" By RosvoeU Linden Cowper ; Book of some four hundred pages, a Poem A: in blank verse, preiaoed by a lengthened treatise on American Literature, and to be dedi cated to the " distinguished American Literati I" The book will probably be published by Lippin cott, Grambo ft Co., of Philadelphia, and gotten up in superior style. sucb JSdtters, tavorawe to tne Author aa his effort, as may notice the above mentioned work. will, by transmitting their papers eratainiag such notice, directed to Dr. R- L- Cowper, Murfrees boro', N. C, receive, on its publication, a splendid copy of the book. June Zy, 1855. 62 tf. Piney Point Line To Baltimore ON SUNDAY OF EACH WEES. Fare Only $4. THE public are hereby informed that ths com fortable Steamer, MARYLAND, Capt Charles E. Mitchell, having been entirely refitted, enlarg ed and improved in every respect, is now on the route between Petersburg and Baltimore, one weekly. Passengers by this agreeable and economical line will leave Petersburg by the Morning Train on Sunday ot each week at 4 J o'clock, A. M., and reach Baltimore in the course of the nisht. thus securing a connection with the different lines out of Daiuiuore uie lunowiug monuag w unyairecuon. Returning, passengers will leave Baltimore on the afternoon of Wednesday of each week, at 6 o'clock, P. M. and arrive at Petersburg by special train, at ar early hour next evening. Fare in either direction, $4. Forward Cabin passengers same price, but with meals on board of the steamer Maryland included. t are for first class passengers between Balti more and Philadelphia, by the New Castle and Frenchtown line, $2 60; for second class do $1 60, making the whole fare from Petersburg: to Phila delphia by this agreeable line, $9 60 only, for the first class passengers, and $6 60 for second class do. including meals for the latter on board the steamer Maryland. For further particulars, or through tickets, ap ply at the Office of the Richmond, Petersburg and Potomac Rail Road Company. RICHARD FURT, Jn, Ticket Agent. P. S. Fare to Piney Point, with privilege ef re turning at any time during the boat season, $4 only. R. F. Jx, Ticket Agent. March, 2, 1856, 18 tf. Chapel Hill. THE undersigned returns his thanks for past patronage, and takes this opportunity of an nouncing to his friends, that his line of hacks from Chapel Hill to Durham's station will, as heretofore, run in connection with the cars at that point. leaving Durham's immediately npon the arrival of tne oars from tne east and arriving at Chapel Hill daily at 10 o'clock A. M. This is the nearest point from R. R. by 4 miles to C. H. He has the Pleas ure to state that he has made vast improvements in his line of hacks, by adding new, and repairing old ones, and also by reducing the fare. There will always be at Durham's extra hacks to accomodate any number of passengers. J. a. WATSON. July 6, '66. fit 54 gayStsndard, Wilmington Herald, and Greens boro' Patriot copy fire times and send bills to C. Hill. Notioe. ALL Persons indebted to the firm of King ft Biggs, or to the late firm of J. J. Biggs ft Co., are desired to make immediate payment, as one of the firm of King k. Biggs intends leaving the State to settle permanently 18 another. Be ing desirous to leave in a few months, it la abso lutely necessary that the business should be closed forthwith. K1U & BIGGS. N. B. The remainder of our Summer Clothing will be sold at a very small advance on first cost for cash. K. ft B. Raleigh, July 6, 1866. 64-w4w. Dentistry. GL IP. lAlOOOK, DEIN1YIOT, OFFICE OVER MR. ROULHAC8 STORE. REFERENCES, (BY PERMISSION.) Rev. Dr. Mason, Raleigh, Bev. Dr. Bmedes, do . Dr. r. J. Haywood, do J Hon. Hugh Weddell, Ctapel HOI, Rev. Dr. Samuel Seabury, N. Y. . . ' Dr. J. Parmlyv " . - do - ' . - Dr, George B. Hawes, r; do 1 - Dre. Chase ft Harker, Georgia! :v May 8, 1865. r 87 it KADER BIG Q 3 & C0 t r . COMMISSION V M E IIC H A U T 8 Tunis' Wharf. 2Vtp toivi, . v NORFOLK-VAT '':"' J ; Rknxxxcxs. Alessrs. Xloodjood ft Co.; L. xv Tabbft Co., Alexander Bell, Tv.; Norfolk ; Cos, Asa Biggs, Wllliamaton, N. C; C-'- J. B. O, P aul. nac, Raleigh; Lewis Thompson, I vt Hattl, K. C. . Oct. 24th, 1864. ' x- . . 88. . PIRSllPREMIUTIl ' " SMUT AND JSCRHENINO UAC2I273, 1 . ,v YOUNG'S path:?. -. " IXTO&TAOT TO BtlLLZXa AND 1- C ZZ1t. ' rpHIS Maohiae received tie .1 , - -.naittii. X Northerolina8tetoFaIr, aadw bea ded to the Bublie as the best now in v i ii tva State,.: gevenJiandred of them are v .7 in North Carolina, .all nf -which, r tioa and have, sdyes ihs-"tt--. 1 la regard hoth to' perfwrcuu; 3 i .1 new as they did at first, ar 1 1 - order one day. We have thr. ' to( .rank j"' sre . 1 f iU - III, : smut Maonines to make room . warranted for tn years, and C any where in ths state. MaE: . South Lowell; Orange' oo, Apr 1 11. Pace's Improved Pc.--t LI: ;ulxr " 1 GEORGB " N. ScHkoxDEm, mtAX Wksr RAitricxa r. 2ai ' TDCoxa, Md., RESPECTFULLY Inform the fuT.ll a, t' i fhey- . have greatly increased their rins ' establishment, and are now pr?parei to i-. all orders with promptne '- eir UKh&BRAT&D FAT! ?.CT7LAB ICr TABLE SJ which hare given as mac- loa tircr .out -es ths Union, as also 8TEAM ,;zz3, of f'i and various other machines-and ixtr 1 . -.ii-ts W - economising labor. - i - " Since their Portable Circular Saw IHUs wars . invented by, and patented to their senior rartner, , . they have mads many improvements, triici render - them perfect in all their details, and jUy.SA.U' them to be considered first amonj tie labor sav ing machines of the woflcL, . - -t - Pamphlets containing fnu descxiptioaf of their several classes of nulls, prices,' terms, ei paoity for . sawing, fte., will, on application by letter, ss ror- j, warded to any gentleman wanting the "i. ' ' Having recently obtained dame r"oa , brought in ths V 8. Circuit C - ds- trict of Maryland for an infrir : . . t-eir. Patent Rights, thxt Sixeet v . x 1.2 I ciua aoaibit rvxcHASixa raoat rxAuiHoxitsa ebs, on THxnt Aoeets. ' Address "V-v - UEURUJS rAUiS CO., N. Schroeder fit,, near Baltimore Li., "j; . ' ' Batumors, ut May 28, '64. NEW 6PIONQ CrOOD3 1 t UtQEE & WILLU213, . V A T their new stars, No. 10, FayetterlUs itrsst, r most respectfully ask , an exa 'on of their RICH AND ELEGANT STOCK OF :ZVHQt AND .SUMsUER GOODS, .which, 'hf- been bought for cash, they are enabled to c .r such, indueemenu to purchasers as will ; grsstly to their advantage to call and look I . i 1 urcha sfng slsswksrs. . - . - '. ' . Our stock Is enurety paw, and f c.ed front th9 latest importations in New York, consitl- R Vr part, of very -rich- plaid, striped and s i tfDrsss Bilks Heavy black Gro do Sl:-t fi fij- urea cnixs; risaa, csaiara ana incLs i... ; ip , $ Percals ; Plaid Hernanis ; Solid and ' I .1. 1 rages ; Moire Aniirue and Plain ChaE!9s ; i r:t ed Linen. Cambrics t Grenadines and 1 Or- '. - gandles; Barege, Volants sad Jaekonet 1 tes; Brilliantos ; Lawns; . Ginghams ; Prints ; dial lies ; Delaines Alpacas Crape d Paris and : Bombaxines ; Frenoh and Sootch JEabroideries. -Honiton : Maltese snd lnglish Threads Eddies i , Bonnet ; Taffets and Trimming ; Ribbsns ; Jack : 1 onet and Swiss Moaun Bands; Cambrio Fiona cings whits Dotted and. Figured Swiss IMos- ; Una. ' '- . . .-m& r:,' ' - A large assortment of Hosiery ard .'Gloves of the most approved make ; together witb. a Lcyw Stock of Stopls American and rri;lh C odt, all : of which win be sold at ths lowest . tc. Ibis pri ces. "'-;- . Raleigh, March 27 Ih. 5;tf - - "i General &mmin c'wl j Forwarding Hero bant, WILMINGTON, Nr C Feb. 18,66. 13 Wr CLAUDIUS B SAimHT.ljj ' ATtORNEt A.LAW,- . -A SatlTBTIEiD,' XOKTH' OAS C LISA.. . T ILL attend ths fJonrts of-JoLnston, T-yns YV and Nash. ' A ." '. ,. . - , jan.14, ios. ' - , . C. DuPRD & a, WHOLESALE GROCERS i AND C SION MERCHANTS. Dials xs w Sugary Flour, Coffeeiilolatscs, ISjts. Candle, Wood Ware, Raisins, Tolacc-, Sc. gars, Beaten Ate, umaon rvrtr, Lar-f. Starch. Salt. Met .Pork". A.. Ay CoXNIt FkONT AMD PklNCISS TtS., " m? - WILMINOTO?:. TT f! -J T C. DuPkk. v.- vl. o:l;2. HixxwJ ' urn s & ' r . ab ..... w - Notioe to .Contraotor; -.: ; OWING to the failure of. the Comiriiasioners of Beaufort to make the Bubf:r-:"" ' ., that Town to the " Atlantic nai- Nor 'i t RaQroad, in aocprdaace with tL ? re s: ' uirectors, in regara o tne i '.tti. , the Road, the period for rece. , 1- the work between Newborn and not closed on the 28th. as a i - 1. , ' r ' '' ..tea - City ' - I far; - - 4i47 II noh - i " - Stair, . . suspended for, a. few wee' i, y 1 t will be prepared, tor the L-s. ( j C. and Shepherd's -Point, aai jro-, ' - .the. work upon ths lines si 3 at of which due notice will t e i v en. N. B. Those proposa' i be opened until ths. day f 1 W. BEVERHOJJT -T;! - - :' .ni July 4, 1865. --." Fifty Dollars r.2T7-rd. J RANAWAY from the subscriber, on the 14tlt of May last, sv negro' man named TYRREL. He is about 19 years old, weighs 160 or 110 pounds, ' has rather s down took, when Spoken to; and is a dark mulatto, t Hevns raised In Chatham county, on Deep River, near the Gulf, and was purchased at the sale of Robert Parmer, deceased, by Jcllee, , Hanks ft Co., and from them by me. Also, ton the 27 th of June, a negro man BURKEV -25 years old, -stout built and weighs about 18 pounds, a bngbtmulatto, with a very freckled iwee '-''- and hair inclined to be red. I will give twenty J five dollars; , for the apprehension and confinement; of either of them,. or fitty dollars for both, ia any jail so that 1 can get them. .-',.-. . i, , L. 11, SANEHr3. - -Smithfield, July 6th, 1855. . . Ji f , 7' '- t3fStandard copy,tf..; ' - : . " - . . -4 The Convention Qm?. iiz STILL ON HAND, at the T - Orrrat, several hundred copies of U.d ; eoches of the Hoflu William A. Graham , and of hieasn Gilmer snd Thomas, on the Convention Question. Price ':' of the former, $4 per hundred l of the two latter combined) $3. . B slpia; April S3, UZZ. " jvH- sale by . - . -J. J.UUAIUAWAIM1 CO. .'Wilmwcton, Jium 2186S - . , . W w RWh, June 12,-1856. 41 - March 6, 1656. -j s
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