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J ' , .... .... .. ..j .-.; .' - . -- . - . i tmmm m . . . i ..... ) ' ' ' 7 'Lr V . .' i " ' : .. Z , I THE "RALEIQH : REGISTER S Q Nj; 6 A L E S i v E 1 I6 K. A W I P OPE 1S T O K . 1" SOLOMOH CBimST. i CI1EKRV & CAHILL, Commission Merchants, TI1H3 For ch Smi-wwll?, u fS sm for tin Wwkly, ' $3 pw was T ta ilwt $S M. - . . Ln BitlSOV ADTEBTtSINSi ;; NORFOLK, VA. Ju. IS, 1854. tf-6 U Han, fa .iMertlo $) ach fctHtt"- ' " " iw Ortten wt Judicial liMttwawli will W chr)fl i per oral Bisncr; p " AdTarttMBMOa iawnrtedin tfaa gatai-vwkly, wUl aim i Um Wakly,norerg. -Itte totlM Bditor atast to WWMifc . c. S FIaENDID JE WJJL R Y! Aud Elegant Faacf 34S. B. ROOT ha revived, and la mow opinr. u f U motteoatlr aad the beat Mlefe4 lot f JEWELEB.V and FANCY OOODS axaiUud ia tkis markafe. HU mnrwiiat. t tAr Um,- caibraeM tba aaoat fashiftaaM a4 baantiftil yriMaat awl tba rerj - Moaak) Brtast Hai, ; i NOTICE ! U. S. LAND AND PENSION AGENCY. 9 110 all those far vkota I bae collected Land X WarraaU, lent than ISO aerft, I Bare the nana br aud particulars of aald warrant,' and, by call ing ou or writing to m. I can ; get each oue an tnarea-te of pay ; aad to all tiie Soldiers who ren dered 14 days' serrlce iu any of tho warsaince 1790, thejr, or their widows, or minor child or children, are entitled to land. . The will do well to call at this Agency. I hart the rolls for the State of North Carolina. AUo, all Widow of (he Revolutionary War are entitled to land. Wagon Masters and Teamsters are embraced among ie ' numerous Law a; and ail those who think tejr have a claim are respect fully invited to call and have their claims fovea- l-vT lariaa are ma chart, nnlesa 1 succeed r AOer 1 years' axperveaCe, JatMT mjjfUi mn TItfi PUBLIC The subscriber Is pleaeed I to inform the public that his CHOLERA AND DIARBJKSA MED1CINT& afford" more prompt' relief in thi various affections of the Eowela, and ooneMuentlv more -satisfactory to all who' hate used It,lhn any other Medicine evtr offered Wl thepnbnc TJoIowlng re among many monials ofjts efficacy . ' ' : : ' Db, ' H. WoBTHniOTO DKAa Sai I take muph niejtAiire In kddin? nf testimony to others in faver cf your remedy for BoweLAffections, &c., i having so frequently experienced its beneficial re anh in nr own eaaefas well ts i many others to whom have given It. ' I cwrried a bottle of It with m to Baltimore, (and here permit me to aay Lwoufcf a soon-think or travelling without money aa without tti remedy) and tnding many among ray acquaintances there who were Buffering with various ferwis of Bowel Affections, I gave it freely, and in matAMec did itfail to afford the ort. paoxrt tsciDEw Btucr as-U,hM done here. l oBngratulatajyouaciwpeeMaiJ. me punue, , m, the dwcovnry at a. ftiedioine which is.hvtter calCtti hoed to iMWte 'jnankiBd an-i uHeviate auffe$ngt . .i . i v a, W ..A 4sau Wawmla. iakan wltH. a violent Diarrhoea whlc4r8iKeMVr iktJa-fr " Bailor adine atttT'f ffllaJSia tlWi yfr.i irrf t derBuuid my bujuneaf iw . 7t- .luwain such cases. Give me - f ,.t aimftiiitTTrrFMTBTLWi3 TrTTff"rt ''"f Oald and &lvr Watches. - Elegant styles, giWer Card Bankets, Forks, Napkin Kings, - -eard Cases,' v Port' Mennaies, - ' 'Gold and Silver Pencils, f-e. 8 vt W, 1854. '1 Repairing, Flniwhing, &o. HATXNG secured the service of a highly ac eompOahed workman in thia department ef my bnaiaesa, I ahall be able to give the most entire ttisfactioa to. the Public in alt work committed to my charge-"T ALLL0&s3 wM be executed in the most workman Hke manner, and with despatch. o - C. B. ROOT. September 26, l&j. 78 UNS. PISTOLS. RIFLES, SHOT BAGS, your claims investigated before tt Will be Tbfeter too late. Enlisted Soldiers, having located lands in illi- uois and Misioori, l wui pay tne niguesi caou prieeH for them. I have the number, Townships and locations of several hundred in whose name they -Appear of record. Tbe highest cash prices paid for land warrants. Umce opposite Lawrenoe a Hotel, at me re press Office. J. II. KIRK II AM. Raleigh, N. C, March 13, lot. n home, I was intbrtoed that Df. R. . wortuingion had prepared remedy for Vfcoiere, sc., auu was advised to use it. I -did so, and to my astonish ment, one eingledoi gave speedy and permanent relief, sine which' time I have used it frequently in my family andT in juatieeto the Doctor, say i consider it much thk most vauiablu mbdioihi 1 have used in an experience of twenty years. - , ,1. . . i&ruMivi. Murfreesboro,' N. a; Oct. 2, 18i4. , We G Sept. 26, 1864. Ac A larre and varied importation. " C. B. ROOT. 78 BLicniiTms.EOasmoEi.Ts. tc. EDWARD YAXBB.OTJG H, Jr., Having erected a new Blacksmith Shop at the corner of Har rett and vnimingtoa fita.ia preparod to hare all aiioatch. .The well known Jim Atxijts, with cm- I f petent assistants, being permanently engaged, he. is anabied to have the animals entrusted to his care hod in a workmanlike manner. Raleigh, May gy il&A. g 48 Ralelslx avzid Qaston Railroad. XTOTIClt la hereby given, thai from and after l the 80th January, all daes to this Road for treight mnat be paid at Petersburg or Portsmouth, except on way freight, which mam be paid in ad vanoeeeow delivery Of tlM goods, an the- case may This arrangement will afford great advanUgee to our customers, by superseding the aeceaaity of their employing more than one forwarding agent between New fork and Raleigh, and having their goods er produee wabjeeted to only one handling. Agents oamtot utolate M aoeve- raie wiwout sabjectingtheauelvea to removalT- The greatest care will continue to be taken by the officer and agents of Compaagln. every department of Ha bosinesa to accommodate the Duhli and nremote the interesta of ita 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 due notice of which will be given. " By order ef the Board of Director, L. O'B BRANCH, Pruidtnt. As thc-OompanT has two Dcpcto in Raleigh, merohanui ordering goods to go up the N. C. Road are requested to nave them distinctly marked, so that their destination may be known, and they may be leaded to thethrough Depot from Peters burg or Portsmouth Raleigh, Jan. u, ioo. o . FXRE1 rr R S -TKA INSURANCE COMPANY o I HAArronB,' Cows., offers to insure Building ' -iad Merehandiie, agamst lose or damage by fire, at premium' to suit the times. This is on of the oldest and best Insurance Com panic Is th United States, and pyits losse promptly.- Application for Insurance in Raleigh, or it vi cinitv. to be made to 8. W. WHITING, Agent. And for Mil too, N. C. and vicinity, to N. J. PALMER, Agent, October, 184;- 83 Gunn's Domestic Medioine. fflUlS book point out, in plain language, free J from doctdra term, the Diseases of Men, Wo men, and Children, and the latest and most im proved means used In their cure,' and is in tended expressly for the ben eft of families. It also contain descriptions of the Mkdicax Roots aso Hwnnror raw Usttkd Statss, and how they are to be used in the cure of diseases. It is ar ranged oa i new and simple plan, by which the practice of Medicine Is reduced to principles of vommon sense- " This invaluable book has passed through many editWns 4 it has now been revised and improved in ever? respect, and- enlarged to nearly double iu former 5te ; and contains nine hundred octavo PfFr sale by HENRT D. TURNER. Ralsiow, N. C, 185o. 66. . Turnip Seeds. TUB following varieties for sale at the N. C. .Bookstore : , , itod Top, Early Flat Dutch, Purple Top, Yellow, Rat Bega, Large Norfolk, Large Globe, all of new crop, j , . : ... Raleign,July, 1866- 68 If AND WARRANTS WANTED 5 50,000 DOLJ II jLARS WORTH WANTED. Wishing them lor the -purpose, of locating, the highest market price will be paid in cash. Apply to .. E. L. HARDING. Juno 11th, 1S55- 47. ; "COACH SHOP. i HE Subscriber respectfully informs the Pub I Us, that ho still occupies the well knowij .Stand of Mr, Willie Johnson, on 'Wilmington St. tabout en. hundred yard South of the Capitol .Sqnare. where hnia prepared to execute every. thing in his line of business. Baggies & Coaches Ac., made ef the. best materials and in the most fashionable and durable style. , , He would say. to tho who may wish to pur chaL" stggie any thing ia his line, that they would do well to call upon him before purchasing elaewheTt detormined to spars n either pain nor If? 10 P1 ko who , may rfvor him with th.irtt'tom- -3e - determined to sell at rice to suit ' Alsa MDairiL'V dons cheap at the shortest notice r . , . JAMES BASHFORD. . . SPBINO TRADE ! MARCH, 1865. are now pre par ea at our new store, Nos. 78 and 80, Sycamore Street, OppotUe Messrs. Mcllwaine, Son A Co., TO offer to Merchants of Virginia and North Carolina, the most commanding Stock of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS we have ever had. One of our firm will remain in New. York during the .present mouth, 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 oar Stock an examination, before baying elsewhere. STEVENSON & WEDDELL. Petersburg, Va., Mar. 13, '66. tf 21 814. for a nfcbamt sriaa amiC ta tfctUaitaA Btatxa, , faawadiato iwtwraa aaada ia Billa a Bight Dnft to ail i Tbe feast of Out DaOtM-fmr aiTaa la iltm Addieas JAMES M. KDNET. M JU 9r N OataafAahariDa, N. June 8, 1856 r, 46 6m REMOVAL. P. FORD, Manufacturer & Wholesale Dealer .0 V.lf i. ..1 L- T. ETER Vyl HINTON, omm8 eon Merchant, N03. U AND 2fl R0THEBT8 WHARF, ... .-iTQMTJtK,' YA. "lil . u, special amxtlos atd to nitiwo Tohacco, Flour, Oruia, Cotton, sC'.dc. Also, io Receiving and Forwarding Goods. ..ft'.- REFER TO, LChas. L. Hinton. Eaa. Wake Co. N. C. J. B. G. Rbulhac, and Georg W Haywood, Esqs., Raleigh, N. C. i Wn. Plummer, Esq., Warrenton, H. . C. Aug.. 25. 1864. ea a ' 3 ? '""IV rKamJ Kit, 1 I.'V ;(. t,JIyJl!Af?,' 'fOmti Eden ShisliVi certify thaCiomVireeks.-Dickr:t wa.T ,mnmlt.mktWi vr ioi i . -j.. m v. t aiaaii ! i wiai 11 - AZZ. 7j mm .11"-lV"' Nortel Carolina Iuttisl InsuxtAoe company : . ':l'i':,VAbt(f at.a. 1 mHla OoiiejCT iU iwin wccessful opTaflQ X i for mors '. tW ttau7fTslJ.t.4 mttnus' to take rieks upon ail uei f property la A Ststo, feacsDt SUam Mills and Turpentine Distilleries,; unon favourabW tern.' iVIt PoHcieS now. cover property amounting to 4,600,000, large por tion cf which Is in Country risks, and its present capital Is over Six' Hundred Thousand Dollars, ' in bonds properly secured.' r ' ' The-versg cost of Insurance upon th plan of this Company bas been less than one third of one per eent per annum, onil grades of property em braced in it operations. - THE following persons have been elected Direc tors and Offiesrs of this Company for the present yean ..... ;t . -. .. ;- - J. G. B. moiOhac, C. W. P. ,Hutcuings, William, John Primrose, Henry D. TuruavS. W. ,ceiu,yn. . James -E. xoo. voNjjmosyt rano Company . fc l .ZTWF fi. i. aM- - ; C i V 4Ha7AVaSyaalaswnmu tllat.LlnUi .OSau.T rnHTS Onnpftay Insursi tk t toUtlittnlf - aw Va aMAuauaai - - 1 awsf a tsuwb jirsi. eramv-av i avn y w w -mr paung m tne profit or taw vompuny. or pw cies gretited Tor' the Whoe term of life, when th premium therefor ameuWto ote may be given for one half the aauotxn of tii wremiunt, bearing interest at 0 pear sens, without gsaranty.?: The prompt, manner in waieo. au leeses, nave been paid by thia Company, together with th low rates of premium,' prevent greaA foduoenionts -to such as are disposed to insure 7 ,i . , . P -. Slave are insured for term of from on to five years, for two-thirds their value. --.,.. Al losses are paid within 90 days after satisfA tory proof is presented. -i .,.. , ';- - DIRECTORS. Charles Johnson, , Wm.' W. Holden, www . w an v AsjtBlggs, WiUiamstosvN,frlpol, J,. G Crti S'tft'aV . f vtlutiiigi-T-P.SsIbyj Rideigh; Geo-Kc ''J: 1' wtteville ; Jes. G. Wrighi, Wilmington ; i fi.' j'.greo Hoyt, Washington; James SVan,Greenst Dn. Wosthikgtoh Ds.tR Sib: I Uke 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 Lholera, fcc, but have never found sach happy results from any as from yon ia valuable 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, Tf. I. JtJiAMAn. Wikdsou, N. C, Sept 19, 1854. D-R H. Womhisqton 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 ; ana tne result is, mat I have nearly sold what you sent me. I there fore, wish you- would send me some more as soon as you can " : . 1 nave not uie augntesi doubt but that this Medioine is the very best reme dy out for the dieeaaefor 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. Vours. truy, GEORGE W. McGLAUGHON. i--" M unnna ui tut ui aa a ar fva . ( ,. CITY OF HBW IORK, AVWfioo. W. A.' Graham SL Ba4rer,Ar4k. ,, leaio, I. M. Mreba4, a t. taa4oeUW7w. Osoo , , H, W. Wowifin, and cthara. - -- --h.wtA.I'' . ' Oxibr female to THE aeat BesaioufwUl,!Commgnc,tnn.iha first Monday, in Janui.I6f.'.anose ev tne. 'last .nATtsTomos (fat able oib Salt iw abtawcb. For Reading, Writing, with the first rudiments of English Grammar, and Geography,' $10,00 English Grammar, Geography and Arithmetic,12,50 For any thing higher? : " " ' 16,00 Far the Collece Claaeee. ( without any extra ' " a charge for the Languages,) " 10,00 !. Extra Expenses. Music on Piano. 20,00 Use of Instrument, 8,00 Th aanie on Gaitar. Drawing and Painting, 12,00 ' Oil Painting, 16,00 1 NeedleWork. 6,0t Board per month, 8,00 Washing per month, r ltOO Muaioal Soirees will be given duriag.eaek terou I. T. GRANDiVoeo. of the Board ef Trustees. Deo. 22, 1864. 10S-ly Sloan, Greensboro' ; Jno. Edenton j Jo Boiier, Satan Jor a. tfooi. a r&n. rrrmouua ; jvib Wnj. D. Cooks, R. H. 3attl Wnx. ST Jones, P.'r.-Pssoud, Seaton Gales. wf4TTi'!!rrrrtri s4Jw-t Ita. iiis HMUT-AtU aV KJii EJX UN v- s raw - - i , i r YOIING'S RtTENltfce si ,cci ixr IMFObtAht to sinixAs k6 uutt ; flSnrtsw pao frqnS Macn&drecer&& 4 jNprtit Carolina State FabvlaM fMlar?i s i&dtoths puiUd aw thCfeVst iuif iaa" " W fitatC'C Bsvwaosared Of fhwuf M'psF-X 24 in.North CaroUns; all ef wUoh ara now is c -fqla, tion and tare vr the most -antira ati?'- V;f Cf injeaurd 'both-'i 4fcmTuio-i- 4 -:a6 aofne karinTan sixyB'sr!:rm V!1" Jtt LBwMtaveydSslsua U;W order asm ttsw. wbvw ttrawu ga-'' y T&4 - V a rw V - : . WaberA.TV "BL. O-l imtth Jiarv' City, AsaS6w,TH."Wml;lU f W ttarretx,, Milton; A. Dummy, avsuyT"" - Ail xnrectors are (uaamw va nrcnv t-a iir-.iji. ,1.111 ;. ,U'J-ii...; j-j OFFICERS OF TH COMPANY. J. G. B. Rouftac, Prttidmf. ' Henry D. Turoefr" F . 8: W; Whiting, TrMumr,, m JobnC;Partrids-W4aTy. John. Brvuni Attotntv 1. Hersmask QmtnUAtmt. S.W. Whitings--h ,. : Jnb. R. Williams, V Executive Couumttec John Primrose, ; J v ah Anmmnnlcation in. raference to insurance should be addressed to the Secretary, post paid. : - ,. J. C. PARTRIDGE, Secy. 'Raleigh, Mar. 22, 1853. 2 h to sra voiim Tnr T"H i a. t :wTgrwaiwAftwA m ttkssmi. ifJtfi 2' BOOTS & SHOES, - ' Removal to No. 85, AbrtA rrd Srcrf, OppotUe Cherry Street, PHILADELPHIA. XTAVI5a Removed from No. 47, to Store No. Jjl 86 North Third Street, where I shall keep on band a full assortment of the best quality of Boots and Shoes of Eastern Manufacture, also a full stock of City made work, I shall be able to offer to the Trade a better and more desirable Stock of Ooods than heretofore. Of persons vuuting the City for the purpose of buying BooU and Shoes, I respectfully solicit a Grsenal examination of my Stock, before purehas g elsewhere, and of my former Friends and Customers a continuance of pant favofs. Very Respectfully, P.FORD. No. 85. Nntth Third Sir., aoope jlreA, Philadelphia. July '55. 60 tf f From the Murfreesbore' Gazette. Xdaaajt. EaiToaa In looking over the last number of the G alette. I fouad a communication from our friend. Mr. L. P. Spiers, rcommending Dr. R. H. Worthinarton's Cholera Mixture to the public, for the cure of diarrhoea, dysentery, and other kindred diseases. Havine 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 have ever used, in an experience of twenty years. I wouia, therefore, recommend it to every family as an in valuable remedy, and every lnamawai to procure bottle and keeD It c-v tnem in ineie times 01 cholera, R. R. rABREK. Murfreesboro. Aug. 80th, 1864. North Carolina Rail Road. SchediU ( Hail Tralfi fro miss tfterlOth. inti. WK8T. aTATio. 1 nut. I asaiTiu I travoaa. OoVWro', - -i.?B- Boon UUU 12.2i J A2 a m. " . MJtrb-Dor'., .7d S. " " StalHapi', 11 M 4.0 M " Rataisi 1U1 J " .10 MorrUrUI. 12.12 6il Durtoa'a, 13 M A42 S.4T " iUrtr, 1400 7A6 7.40 Mebana a, 9 00 I 810 " I , " Haw BJtw, g oo 8 42 ' EAST. Ttic.sa. W9t. ar?fct. PirASTpaj. AYER'S fPILLS, . . LW - JUraa Va A www and smeuany sueeeawrai law; cure of all BiSou ojseaaes Costiveness, Ind gestion. Jaundice, Dropsy, Rheumatism, revers, Gout, Humors, Nervousness, LrrWabihty, Innsmma tiens Headache, Pains m the Breast, Sid, Back, and Limbs, Female Complaints, AcAc Indeed, very few are the diseases in which a Purgateve Med ! cute is not more or less required, and mucn. sicit mmm .nA wnWmAmf miffbt be invented. If a namf Wm- D; Haywood, James T Jordan, " Quaotin Busbee, H. W. Hasted, Wm. H MeKee, vnanes . ttoov J - i i- 'X - - Or FrCBn B Dr. Chas. E. Johnson; Premdent, - ; Wm. D. Haywood; Vies President, John O-'WaiiaaMjBswetary, ; Wm. H. Jones', Trewwirerj tHWPHustedAtsxarBey, J - Charles S.aohnon, Mi O.' ) MmUel William HMoKee, M D. Bord f Ricbd. B. Haywood, M. D. y ConsmUatiom R H Battle i I ' 1 1 - i- ''l? w"! tsiM; w , ij. - w - vin-Mi, mmwM wm- h-CZJZZ-ZJZlA K:ra : -4-te Uharei tteot, J -,utu , ; xy wwr,r!w-1?"" V. tt e riTn s muca:satisacUoil tirotdw! rr54 invest ' Siwne their TortobKtJirouto EaVlI-" 3 r;dr i tnventaA: y, aadT patented tdj'tnnkenies : Ti-sf : they hav made many imprbvwutets,-vrli - r' 9 th pwrfect In all their details sad jus'.r t thant to pw onsidewd flrst sAOBf sha Uc f ty- ing uiaMnes t&wfaimufch-'is&4& ' lyftmSSM eftsMmj daerl;tioji.wttht4 sevsral ola AwuU8vaevterinjy capacity t-r- sawing; 4 wuy ow appiioswn;py wagr v tSfTj waraea to any gewiiewiaja wmn.mm., xiif-t Having renUyabtowett.rpAnmges , . This is to certify that I have used Dr. R. H. Worthington'a Cholora medicine in my family for the Last four or five weeks, in several eases oi Bowel Complaint, ao common in our vicinity, with invarialkla tuivML One of the eases wm that of a negro child, some four or ave mouths old, who was so emaciated y tne eneetaoi weuiaeasr, uh its life was nearly despairea or, wueu my wue happened to think that she would, try the Lholera Median and did so with complete success iu ie than forty-eighi hours. I am throughly of opinion that no family should be without so nne a meoicme Given under my hand, Uws arc. asy oi uctoDer, 185-1. A. W. DARUEN. ' 8O0 l.t7p.m. .00 Sj02 " 14O0 Xii ISM S.4S IS 12 4.J3 . a4ja sjo. " 11 5S -l " 9.T6 &i " Ii24 1 ".40 " Haw RlTcr, HUliboro', Durham', WorrisrlUe, BaMch. ataluaCs, Ultcboor'i, Bnoa BtB. Ooldaboia'. Tba Mail Train going Wart wui maU the Traicot Train at HUisboro'. Tba HaU Train going Eaat will ewat tba rtwifnt Trarn at Durham July . IAS SjOI S.00 SA1 4A0 &AS M. Feb. 14.J864. 14 v 8A1VT;.SAIsT. r &OOQ BushtH Alum iVl ' , . &O0O Sacks Uverpoo .ffoaud : - , awu , MarahalFs.Tine, daily expected or ale by -1.. I -TJ RATBAW AX at CO. L S- PERRY, Dental S u r g e o ny RALElOir, N. C, asrcKXHcss The Faculty of the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, . Rev. Dr. Smedes Raleigh. Rev. Dr. Lacy, do Rev. Mr. McDowell. do Dr. Chita. . Johnson, do Dr. Fab. J. Haywood, do Hon. Jno. H. Bryan, do Prof. Oweiv W F. College. Prof. Wingatc, do Prof. Wbeat, Chapel HilL Rev. Mr. FlUgerald, Jackson, N. C. April 3,1856, :L .27 ly SHBV r. BDSSBLU ' JOSBFH B. BCSSCLL RUSStTLL & BROTHER, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WlLWIWOTOW, N.' C. Refer to Thomas H. Wright, Esq., Pres't Bank r.at Fear -Edward P.lJatt. Esd.. President Branch Bank State; O. G. Parsley, Bsc.., President Commercial Bank I . .,. ' We have ample WHARF AND STORK Room, situated in the moat central portion of the Town, and are prepared to make liberal eatk advance on all Consignments of FLOUR, COTTON GRAIN, NAVAL STORES, r other produce, oeasigned to us for sale here or shipment to our frieads North. - ....;. March 5, 1866 . 19 ly. MONUMENTS. TOMBS AND HUD STONES rilHE Subscriber weald Uke this method of re I minding the public, that he is still engaged in the manufacture of Grave Ornaments, in all varie ty and the beet style of finish and workmanship He keens always on hand enlarge stock of Marble, both of American and Italian, suitable for Menu- I meats, ObeBsks, Tombs, Head atones, sc.; ana having in his employ a first-rate Northern Carver and Letterer', he is prepared to put all kinds of rjrifrna and InscriDtions. to suit the tastes and wishes of alL .... He would respectfully invite a visit to Mi Mar ble Yard, at the sot! th-east corner of the Raleigh Grave Yard, where may always be seen specimens ef his workmanship and a variety of styles of Grave Ornament. '.'' Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore received, "he respectfully solicit a eontinuation of the same, pledging himseli to use uis Dest endeav ors to please all. ; . ; Orders from a distance will be faithfully and promptly attended to. Address, ' WM. 8TRONACH, Raleigh. October SI, 1854. wly 8 Raleigh, and Craatonr Railroad' SLAYEft r not-, jermtttea to travel, on Railroad withgf t R written, permif from tsir owners. ,. Uupueaea aaonw in mi eaaes.uw arw a i Ticsjgwttojara iasuraeto4;jo r on oopyf vrys.ItdAA4i! twrwi.. Jsnl 10, 64. ,- . 4 -.r.f Jickat AgeaL,:, COTTlKf run, BAL.H'Tne Biownotr uai bales of Cotton n wisueBlcieir, aw th jriw."! mite Eist of Raleigh .''f ViCt. Mcwraxssoito' N C. Dr. rtr H. Worthington. It affords us nleasure to say that we have used your Cholera Diarrhcea medicine for the last twelve months, and have founa u lnvanaoiy iuccbwiw, in relieving speedily the oases in which we have had oecasioo to use it. We entertain a high , ap preciation of its value, and have no hesitation- in exprwesing the opinion that H will peeve., to bo a valuable family mediciae. . , RICHARD G. COWPER. . f B, F. SPIERS. Sold by P. F. PESCDD, Raleigh, and by Drug- gUt generally. Oct, 17thE 1854. , tf Davib A. Bajw. UaoKOK M. Baim, Jb. BAIN & CO. SUCCESSORS TO BAIN. HATTON $ CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND Commission Merchant, Corner ef King and Water Streets. PORTSMOUTH VA. SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO SELLINO Tobacco, Iflour, Grain, Cotton, dc. ,lf also; TO RECEIVING AND FORWARDING GOODS 9 ly Jan. ge, 1865. Hats, Hats- JUST to hand two cases Extra Molxsbux Hats, Beebft's Latest. McGEE J- WILLIAMS. To Dealers In Laud Warrants. j I AM extensively engaged in the purchase of Land Warrants, and wish to buy withiu the next fiO daya $100,000 worth. Person dealing in ;War- rant would do weu to senu iaoui w uv, ma at all times paying over New" York prices. I am now paying $1 11-100 per acre. Correspondents sending me warrants may rely upon prompt -re turn, by checks on any or, tne pnucipa ciuh. WILLIAM T. SMITHSON. ' Banker, Washington City Di C R.hr t TTnn. Thes. 9. Booock. C. W. Pwreell A Co.. Richmond Va., Hansel Harris & Sons, Bal timore. All Bankers, July 26, 1865. - lmp. Piaster! e. Brlek-taytaf; and Brlek-enaklng: 1 THE Undersigned weald inform th Public that he contrnues to carry on, and ha made large- i iv mtraaxt nreoarstions for carrying; on, the V ' , . a:.'.kin. above branches or nis Dusiness. ubmwiiui.- self, d thnee 'ior whom he ha done 'Work wirt bear him out in the opinion,-.. that he can afford to contract for it on a reasonable terms and exe- Autj. it in aa uuforfr and truOliouM a manner aa any other contractor. He will shortly have on hand a large quantity of good FIRE PROOF BRICK. AU orders lor nun are to oe at ten at -Bnovau Uousb. CHARLES W. PALMES. Raleigh, April 20, 1855. " OLDSBOROUGH " 8 TEAM, GRIST, AND J FLOURING MILLS. The Subscriber has niuvnil hin eatabliahment 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 la operation for the cur rent year, for which the highest market price will be paid. The farmers of thia county and the counties along the line of the N. 0. Rail Road and the interior will find it to their advantage to call n m- a.it(frn me at the Mills before selling, and thus build up 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, Meal Hoinony, Horse feed, Crack ed Corn and Hiulrl Also," Lime and Hair. Wheat and Corn ground on toll. Mr. Lynn Adams, ef Raleigh, is authorised to purchase Wheat for the above mills. v D. L. BURBANK. Goldsboro', September 8, 1854. wtf 78 GUN, LOCK-SMITH, AND BELL HANGER Charles Kuester, WOULD respectfully inform the Citixens ol Raleigh andsurrounding country, that he has located permanently in Raleigh, and has opened a Shop on Wilmington Street, (in Dr. Cooke's brick building.S where he will be found at all times, ready to execute any "JOB" in his line, in a style that shall BdtT be surpassed by any other person, and the cbATgee shall always b moderate. CALL AND SEE. ...... j Raleigh, March 2, 1 r6S. ly-1 9 WW. J. BAKKB. TWOS. b. AKAU0. BAKER A BARRAVD, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, TabbS Buildings, Tmcn Point, NORFOLK, VA, May 22, 18S5. ' !" Vtrrinia Springs UIDE to the Hot8pringa, Bath Co., Va., by t T 'Thomas Goode,' M. D. Price 121 : Jlootmaifw Va Springs Comprising an account of all the principal Mineral Springs of Virginia, rithMmarks o:ftha nature and Medical . capa- Kiiit. ,nf aeh.bv JJJ. Moorman M. D second ed ition, greatly pdarged, with naps and plates, and u. fa .nrl riiaraneM to the various IDrkn : ajso an appendix, containing an aocoant of the na tural aiiositttlrgU ?,..r. - Burks Mineral Springs Witk remarks on their use. the diseases to Which they are applicanle and in which way are sootra inuiciu, iiu mu ui " TbeKovs witnII MBOoli'lbT sars atvjie. rTi;c:ookatdrw. Andrew J. Stedman. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Having removed to Pittabo rough, N. C, will at tend regularly the Courts of Chatham, Moore and Harnett Counties. Pittsboro', July 13, 1866. 56 tf. i . nf-Karin mrm mora ar. ei .11 wbila a. aoative habit of lodyprevaik t lawadea tt soon rfMdo"n4 often fatal diseases, which might have been avoided by the timely and judicious use of a good purgative. This is alike true of Oolde,Fevraih symptoms, and Bilious deranireincnts. TWllttadto booiot produee thedeep seated and mrmideble distempers which load th heeraea all over the land. Hence a reliable family phytic is of the first importance to tiapubKc helSi,and tWsPUlhas been perfected with eonsumtnate skill to meet that dcmandL An extansrre trial of tta virtuae by FayaiciAna, Frofaa aora, and Patianta, has shown results svpaasing anv thins hitherto known of any median. Cures haVe been effected beyond better, were they aotsub stantiated by weewon of such oxalted position and character as M fcebid the Muckm of uatruth. . Amons: th many eminent nwraleTnen, who nave tortinedln favor of these rilia, we may mennon : annotate Asaayer'of Maeaachusetta, whoa high prefssalntail eharactae I endorsed by the How. Sdwabd SvxBBTr, Senator of the V. 5. Bobxbt CWnrmnoF, Ex-Speaker of the Hons of Representatives. Awbott Lawbxwok, Minister Plen. to England, t Jowjr &. FrrwATicx,CAth. Biahopof Boaton. Asm, Da. J. R. Ckzltow, Practical Chemist, of New York City, endorsed by How. W. IJMabct, Secretary of Stat. Wat. B. Astob, the richest man in America. & Lbxawd A Co., Propr' of the Metropolitan Hotat, and others. Did space permit, we could give many hundred certificates, from all parts where the Puis 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 incteomplete which the present state of medical acaenc a aflbrd. They are compounded not of the drugs tnemeelvea, but of the medicinal virtue only ofVegetable remedies, extracted by chemical process 'in a Stat of purity, and combined together In such a manner as to insure the beet results. This ratetn of compoaitiom Jor medicines haa 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 eb vtous.' Wtil V the aM mod of. composition, ev ery medicine at burdened with more or less of acri J;aa and ininrioua aualitiea. bv this each indi vidual vhtne eidy that is desired for the curative effect is present. All tha Inert and obnoxious qual ities of each tubataaee employed ar left behind, the curative virtues only being retained. Hence it is self-evident the enacts should prove as they have proved more purely remedial, and the Pills a surer, more powerful antidote to disease than any other medicine known to the world. As it la frequently expedient that my wiedicme shouai be takes, under the counsel of an attending Physician, and as he could not properly judge of a remedy without knowing its composition, I have supplied tii accurate Formulas by which both my Pectoral and Pill are made to th whole body of Practitioners in the United States and British Amer ican Province. 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 eonsists in their mystery. I have no "Thsoomptsitionof my preparations is laid open to all mew, and all who are competent to judge on the subject freely acknowledge their conviction of their Intrinsic merits. The Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by scientific men to be a wonderful aaedirfne before ita 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 bo6r restoring their irregular action to health, and by correcting, wherever they exist, such derange ments as are the first origin of disease. Being sugar wrapped they are pleasant to Uke, and being purely vegetable, no harm can arise wm their uMtn anu quantity. t. For minute directions, see wrapper on the Box. PREPARED BY JAMES 0. AYER, . Practical autel AxxsUytical Chemist LOWELL, MASS. Prisa U Cants par Box. Five Bazas for tt. BOLD BY P. F. PESCUD, and. by Druggists generally. Fresh Family Grooeries. WE have now in Store a watt selected stock of Family Grooeries. comprising the fol- we lowing:.- " -'. - . I .-J- Stuart No. 1 Syrup, ' Best Family Molasses, -Loaf, Pulverised aiid. Crushed 8ugar, Brown and Clarified do., . , Whole grain Rice, Rio, Laguira, Java and. Mocha Coffee, Imperial, Hyson and other Green and Black Teas, t ' Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow Candles, Starch, Bar Soap, Spice, Ginger, Pepper, Maccsronl and English Cheese. . Indeed, all articles in' the Grocery line. WlH; &3L 8. TUCKER. . , I . .. . ..- 26. .i . if . . " ) t i. i ... Donnans & - Johnston Grocers & Comittisswn Merchants, PETERSBURG YA. DONNAN & CO. Commission Merchants, RICHMOND VA. D. Donnan Jr J. Donnan, J. A. Johnston, Res ident. Partners, Petersburg, Va. 8. E. Donnan, Resident Partner,' Richmond, Va. Jan. 16, 1866. "' " 6m 6 J.ippitt'8 Speoiflo FOR THE CURE OF " Dysentery, DUrrlroea. 4idmnwr Complaints. WILMINGTON, N. C, Feb. 1, 1866. R. W. H. Lupitt . Dear Sir s Without any suggestion er solicitation whatever on your orougns iu uiwaw b; yuj. T JZ -in.l trio of Marylandvtor an inmngemen Jlmrz Patent Rights, bbBbwaA, IbJ fW . J..... w- WB-BiAnaT tTat tTTTTriuT TTstT1 1 li TliaV 1 l. a" scarooaer.ot., nac naiu mr '-.'-" .i..,u. V. 7.2 .MSi--"-BtmtmtoA;AfjAdl KM l N. May28, a. ui mfm. J.j.i ..if m: Desirable City Property For Sale. THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE HIS residenoe immediately opposite th Bank of the State. The lot faces 81U feet on Newborn street. .n(i runs back 150 feet with Blount street The Improvements consist ox tne oweiung, containing mit uorafortable rooms, a servant's house with five jinna a kitchen, an ofnc. and a Stable. The sar den is one of the largest and most productive in e Citv and is wail stooaeu witn iruit trees. Persons desiring to purchase will be shown the premises, on application w ., , , WILLIAM J. CLARKE. " : Raleigh, Jane 26th, 185., ' 7 Si tf. TT 1 i FA1C9TVI.E OF HATS. 'O CASES ofBeoba At Coswperlor Moleskin-Hats "rffoT tha PsJH of 1866 by expra tbls toy. .o v yV'bTJ bBa-S.TUCKR. ; part, I take pleasurs in adding my testimony to the efficacy of your Specific for the cure ol Dysentery and kindred complaints. Having been for three years afflicted with a disease of this character, and employed the services of three of the best physi cians in this place, with but slight advantage, I was induced to try your medioine, and after follow ing the prescriptions and taking several bottles, am now perfecly restored. I believe your Specific to be a most excellent and valuable medicine, and feel do hesitation in recommending ltthe pub lic. So far from being a nostrum, as toomany of the popular medicines of the day are, I believe it superior, for the cur, of the disease indicated a bove, to. any other medicine. I am truly yours, Ac. M. BRYAN. Brepared and sokk wholesale aad retail, by W. H. Lippitt, Druggist and Chemist, Wilmington, N. C, Williams & Haywood, Raleigh, and by Druggists generally. June, 1855. 60 Agenoy at Washington City. JENNINGS PIG0TT and JNO. W. HANCOCK late of North Carolina.) WILL prosecute claims of every description before Congress, the several Executive De partments and Public Offices. Particular attan- .... nntftt trwtl tion will be given to uiaims ror e&rtaiva ana BOUNTY LAND. Mr. PIGOTT will practice in the Supreme Court ef the United States, and the several Courts of the District ef Columbia. Address PtaoTT a Hawoock, Washington, D. C ' Feb. 6, 1855. : 11 wly. n LOOK HERE, FOR THE HATS, "T YTISHING to diminish our present well se- 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 Hata, at the lowest price. W. a. d K. 8. TUC&JSK. . May 22, 2855. 42 Superior French Cassimere Pants. WE WOULD CALL PARTICULAR ATTEN tion to our style of Summer Pants. They are "just the thing." One hundred pair just re ceived, March 30th, '66, at H. U. HAltiJlriU o. Cotton Seed Oil. All persons, wishing to purchase COTTON SEED OIL will please apply to ANDREW J- TERRELL. Raleigh, Jan. 19th, 1865. tf. NEW SPRING GOODS Ji ns, 2lcQEE&-WILtlA)aix) AT their new store, Noll(FaetvnBwsVi!S most respectfully' ;a8xaAtto?fejaf their RICH1 ANDELEG ANT STOCK OF SPSISaiv AND SUMMER - GOODX 004 ihsvin riantv bought for eash,' they asw snsled4ft ffer "snoBj K inducements toparcnaser a wuisuanttgrafcLA fo to their advantag to call andldok hcfturf JHrohsT sing elsewhere.CTj 1 --!c; i'itt'- a-.ibs? Out stock ia tntirely e-t an4lac3te4WB;r , the latest imprtoti0B.UNeir.XoTk, coxwig, w in pan, 01 ; e-jo;ricui;pMVk?iwiriw,.st Uree isiuts ; uenvy JHacsvroa .ajunw Mac-; uradSilka; Phud, Poniard dd SilktXSirip ed Paresis ; Plaid Hernanis ; Solid and Plaid .Be-7 rages ; Moire Antique and Plain Chimes f .Pria gaudies: Barege,tvotante sndJackonrt Robes1 SMiiiantT r T.rwr7aV:tfl?riamkr Prfa VChaL? awn i inghams'i " Prints i'-CUL? ;- AlpacasVcpjac'parli aAcl rreflcffand Sootchf Embrclderiasi BrilUaitcs lies ; Delaine ; Bombaxines : French 1 Honlton i Ma-ltese and EngUsh, Thra4 'Bagtnr tV? Bonnet ; TaffeWahdtrinimin aacfc onet and Swiss Moalm T3anto MBrfoTle-U eings f White Dotted ' and"' Rgarwdwi?T5nsrS Una. 'fi!l ns-tttci.--e4;ui-J femuf1 ts'it A large' assort meat bf HoaiirT ' ad GWires f it the most approved fttkrrtoete with 3igw Stock of Staple Amerioan ajsi BritishjGroods-Ur of which will b sold attAwlowtit powbla-irriT -v wen. - -.i f ift -V eitawXf'VWitlev4Kd Raleighv Marek 87flaf I "u,d &likin'n&4v n - , -yw Fo 6 ,.- , rf-'i" QeneralGamn88i r wrrdili? rSmfrrt ; . w 1 Lid 1 not 0 jCtirff w m mw. - .-."- i-. , 1 CLAUDIUS ilJBArai4j ': atteieVt xk&n&i&i . ' sTB;rotB6nT!taxkAV WILL attend the Courtt of JshnstoniynV and Nasnl' saJbj Jan. , itwo." -v w-4,we;'m5. NEW MANU- NEW MANTILLAS. McGEE k WILLIAMS wrvrTTP. tn Ladies to inspect their novelties in 0 Spring and Summer Wrappings, a large and beautiful assortment of which are now received and will be exhibited, commencing from this day. March 27, 1868. Debates in Convention TROCEEDINGS and Debates of the Convention r 0f North Carolina, called. to amena tne con stitution of the State, which assembled at Ral eigh, Juno 4, 18S6. To which ar subjoined the - Convention Act and the amendments to the Constitution, together with th ; votes of the people. A few copies (only) of th above work . -remaining unsold. ; ..-4 u r . HENRY D. TURNER, BAKERY AND CANDY FACTORY. 1 fRS. HARDIE. desires to say to the publ IT I that she has recently employed a superior Baker ana oanay 0 " " ly for sale CAKES and CANDIES, of great van- tv and is now prepared to execute orders for Cake for Dinners ana rmuc r anium be supplied with any kind or any quality of Dee- She will fill orders for Candy at wholesale, and orward it to any part of the State. Raleigh, Nov. 28. 1854. iC 96 20 Share cape rear luI A S the administrator of the late, Mrs. Alary VPotterson, I will sell to the highest bidder, at theiank door in Raleigh; on Saturday, tha 4th day of August, at 11 o'clock, 2(7 SHARES of the stock of said bank. ' Terms made known on day of sale. -1 '.-1 ::k:"f"i WM. ru jrATiurs aant i; Jnlwl9th. 18S6;-cs.. - 68 4fc." J - ' . ! DAtt MOF mCIg FEp4 . B uo rd , sJPfipet t4&kffltl4f ON the 2nd day of JuiyShcamdi tslpfk ' will eommence runing a daily libf Coalib from Bnford'ji;6nort,,o9ittia yrgtoMtaslTf:af see Rsilroad to-Backanantlrera eonnectisj jt! ... Farish & Co'sdafly Una byDibraU's And Ccviag-, ton, to the WhiSulpaarf .also.by tha.atnra BridgaLaxingbjnw Jo tiif Aluin Springs 1 e Ujh The subscriber, has Just received, from, the fao tory, .two. elegant ahcl, , comfortable Coachfs.tth finest that are mad o,, and entirely niwt. ; Jli tms are fine, and his drivers eareftil And wperie'miodV pleAVantfdufoto Lynchburg to'the White BtQphur and Alum, SprlngaJ The road from Buferds Depctrtd TJnehanan ii i well graded tpikrrrdm'thatplacA toth White Sulphur and f Alum Sprfeng tho roadw arf very fine, there being no mountain td pass avssrsA any extent. Tha scenery is ksagnifl jent. : 4 t l . By this rout the! fmBgwr. from Fitarsljtrj or Richmond wUl ad Ukem to Bachanas to, wj per, remain ther all night, tha:MXi lnoriDf ' brcakiaiitBt DibreU'e.-.and, arrivOj k th JThito Sulphur by 6 Vclock, PM Going ,to- Vexirf ton, be will pass by tan $atarkjl Bridge, brea:t atLexiagtoo, and .arriyf at Uie Alum Sjjrir-, te dinner. In. this way tha traveller, will avoid, ans tirely,. night unveiling. tPaasen2rs'fro! tha South West, goingdown th VAUey, will find it to their interest and aonremenee to com to liaidra'i Depot and take thia lin to Buchanan," and they ic, wiU, thereby have less travelling1 by stages,' and I 11 tsawal rrW vIIoTIIe sT Aral YFntBl B iVfinTi ntiaSB I 1 ....41 am Ai.AafAfi'" " A uo won auuuu xubmuu. . CI TILL ON J1A u, at tne " kbchstxa wryicx. aeveral hundred copies of the Speeches of the' Hoo. William A. Oeabam, and, of.M.easrs :GUincr d Thomas, on. Uw voorenuo of-the former, 54 per. bundrei ra-imbined) $3.', ,. ..... kTUUi B14 dTV J aaa . a w av M MJ WVMWU to Buchanan $2v7d a TASCHALUFORP " 'Jnna 29, 1666; f1 V 6Z 2awtlo Anff Frum Waablagfenv t , -i4u n i-TortTjlrfC' ftltJbirwib 3v& - THE Stesine AST0RLA;Capt . w.iiaeerwUl ommeae Cher tt-rzlst "Trin between Washington and Beaufort oa i-iurdAy, Jtdy 14th lve wsaiangwnior iaersry - Saturday Auorning nt.6; 0'alock, A 1 1 ., ci Isavw Beaufort forwasaungton, aBry,iei.:;y rasnua; at 6 o'clock, AiMi'i, d4.-w9ev'lits.'i'4!'ivt ;-fh Stoantatf will touch j atjPortsKiqi goins; . and returning are to roxuntontn z, w peawj , fork 4,lfroiorsnSuA ftotn 'sJt -trV5it 't -y trtfej-i?fj Wrifsi-. 4' Will, find tois; tha most pleasant route to L eaulort, they oaa. lake tiia from : C M .'ojro or Weiaon, to. nuou- won. uejF. -y a i-Af a. nr rata- Una bf.Btizes. over a'rooi, tink roadV to Greenville, distance of thirty-seyen mila"an'd rromGreenvnia' to Wailfc-ton Cy Zl take tn I . . ' ii mrt. Aax''?? A-AmaJataeh n vtoestionrnco fine Bteamer woy. u...,-wu,, rafthapUttoSiilas toiWasHhg I A-eartCatLv Waalilnitonv Jjy li, IZZS Wiimmgton June 22, leC fiwr Jit-!:a. Y .;. "f.'J'J .tav tar.;, .UH J.1 " ix .i'l-.r.tia ..vii -rr. jw"itt iU ii tr'sssi w3'?r ;n.fa'8i Jon ai-lSfiir17- w0-3if i i -T&t2:r lVy?A H T. rr.
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