- - .;-...nr. mi.----- - 1 j 1. ' - -i --- n "y iw'im w- f?mi wwijina i,t'irvui - r . .. : 1 i ,1 i u. 1 . . t 1 - . . -.. -. r. v -. A 1 - r, i- T)ft2WL ! t h vGBr iKSr awt ms-rThY? ?iMtf; is V 'J' . --. . If LT,r. ( 7TLrt .7. J. T . 1 .7 . '.f icy f.,: vv ...-; ; QftY OF; RALKI'siiDAY MORNIN SEPTEMBER risk 1 . .... . . . . - - , I , x - . . " 1 1 J , .1 . ' n 1 1 . 1 'II 1 ' ' . 4 I T ; t i ,-ito ft a v p : riortiiToi. IUTXS 0 iTHtUUi tkw kMtckcU4 lot f SWSLEtT . W CW inc. Ucat, Ib tltlwr IU,'mbneM V boat whawj Eir-Hftr " Ktgf Hft:fjnl iht nr. &o. LYIXQ wd tt rrte of WchlT t. ' gwplhd wttwi U tkU departmesi f AtfM Ma W UvPnbUe U U work eomnitud U executed in the most aswJ.wAw C. B. EOOT. W.18M. 78 GVKt, PISTOLS. B1TLES, SHOT BAGS, Ao- WgaasTarisdimportaios . j-j.s C. B. BOOT. &snctt,.l54.- - ' 78 EQTAU IAB2S0CGH, Jr Hariag erected Am lasmitb8ho at the eomer of Har gett and gflanngtoa tf si, la prepared to bare all werkUtaaabwew Xia ,acmto4 with care and dispatdh. Tbe wtoswuJix ATKias.with( st eat asaiftaata, beln ffrmeueatly engaged, he fcs unbled. to hara the asunVala entrustod to bin cars bed is avotauaUaaaanj 'rtalKrW May SK 1H- tf 48 :! auid Q&sjton Railroad. rOTZCX in bereby ftieo, that from and after i tba SCUT January. alTdaes to this Road for treixbt musfbotkeid at Prtsrsbwrs? or rortsmontb, exosw onvy trelgbt, which must be paid in ad vaaea or ea delivery of tan" goods, as the ease may be ' " Tbiaarraatsmsnt will afeed great advantaree to ear sustemers, by superseding the aeoessity of their amnloyiag more thnaa eae forwarding agent bstwoaa Jew fork and Baloigb, aad baving their goads or ntodaee swbjeetedto only oaa bandupg. Aremts aaaaat Yiolatsthe above rule without subjectingbemselvee to removal. The; greatest euro will eoatiaae to be taken by theWfioers'and areata e4he Company in every --nrtTi affti liiit'"?1" t n1-'- the ubiw and awiaiato tawiirtaram eft to i . Whflat U Western nvsreb sets are going North a naawemgsr train via tens Ratotgh ia theafter aoavamtbwsa9ivuswrta traia froea the West ea, tha 5 O. Raad .daa4otiee of which will be h Bye4saof tbaatourdef Directors, .-.. I CB BRANCH, FmidvU. AatboCampfy bas- two Depots. la Raleigh, mm shsass sadsalng coeds to go up the N. C. Road are requested to heva -them distinctly marked, so that Oetr ostiainoa may- te raown, ana they may b bradudto the tAroagh Depot from Peters- bufYorrertsmautt. . Rahrigk, Jan.1T, lSoo." 6 tf if t ami xn TrffTXSTNA INSUXANCZ COMPANY of j sr. .a . " aad Mmhaadito, agaiastloaa or damage by ire, at bremiaias I ta unit the time. .fais U aaa) 'at tho.sldsat aad hssiTasursaeo Coav Aisa tata uattad. attatea, aad payatto loaaef promptly.,- t:-c"1: Jlppacatitot InaurauM ia Ralelgk, or its v. oiatty, to pa ataua to . , -.j W .? ,f ' B. W. WHITING, Ageat Aad for MUton, N. & aad vicinity, to r ; i N. J. PALMER, Ageat 1S4S. 88 Qwaata Domestic Iledloliie. rrXlla'dkTiato out, la plaia laurae, free XCromuMtors'tor the Diseases of Men, Wot ma, emu uaudrau, aad the latest aad moat lav wad -m1 litis -used bx their aura,: aad is in teadsd wxpreaaly for the aoaofit of famlliss. . It also nnatitas aaar rlntinas el the UmniL Rom AJrt Hsaaa of ika Uxins Btatss, aad boa:, they art to b used ia the ear of diseases. It is ar ranged est a aw aad aimplo plan, by which tho prasaae at MadliSad 1i' radaoed to priaeiples of hij-avalttablrboos: aa passed through maay editSoas ; t has afWbaou revised aad improved U every T?t aa ' emmrged to nearly double lUfnnam aiaa; aad aoataiaa alas huadred octavo -"far aale by ? HISRY D. TURNER, BAtJWaOt 0,1854. 66. TT AND WARRANTS WANTED ! 40,000 DOL IXJLAA8 WORTH WANTED. Wishing them tec, tad Jpuiemsw W toeattag. the highest market poeo wiU bo paid to .- .Apply aj r.w . . . E.1 HARU1NG. Juaa Ua.l85. . 47. PA, VAX, FAKS. 1 aav reeeivod w tare aad choice subnlv of FAl prising euawy.rarl.tie- from taaasoMaupora (Atoeaauuwa toa sixpoaeo Palm latXCaBas ;Ja0Zl WlilJAMS Ealri May, 1856. s 40. mtZm lfi3 CANDY MANU- aasM tM umaaj m s aer. - -cue wiu Keep constant ly te suWAIS aad CANDIES, of rreut varle- tyaad ia aow. prepuxud-tn earn order for Cake fat Patwri and farueu .-Families and Hotels eun beeupplieJ with.any kind oz any xualiry of Des- seta , . ... .. .. ."-;....-"... Jphu wCu' til orders! fin Candy at wholesale, and orwara u 10 any pun 01 the State. Balotgh, Mot. 88, 1834. ' tf 08 inch Caasimere Fanta. WOULD CALL PARTICULAR ATTEN tioa to our stylo of Bummer Pants. Thaw ere ,3ufttha thlag. Oae huadred pair Jest re carved, hutak mu. Mi at . J i V - v" ' V TT i W Tnfi i a 1 i. ywiiinrw wm taw amgumi sw j pe or a ucae gincm is. xae aaeer, oy loavlag it et tau.wOse, wtrt Tar Wits hlJ rewrdad; . Soloxox Cimr. Jas. Camiu. CHEHIIY & CAHILL, Commission Merohants, NORFOLK, VA. Ju. 18, 1854. tf-5 NOTJCE ! D. S. LAND AND PfiNSION AGENCY. n) fOl tbo for wWom I eoQecUd J. Waxraata, I tka 160 erw, I kav tb Bom ber uid parti ooIat of aid wtrrut, aad, by oail la( ob or writiag to mo, I can get each oa oa iaorooso of pay ; and to all the Soldiers who ren dered 14 days' Berries la aa of las wan aiace 1790, Uiey, or their, widow, o munor eaild or eaUdrea, are entitled to land. Tkey will do well to call at Una Agency. I bare Ue rolls for the State of North Carolina. - Also, all Widows of the Revolutionary War are titled to land. Wagon Masters and Teamsters are embraced among the nnmerooa Laws ; and all those who think they bare a claim are respect folly inrited to call and bare their claims Inres tigated. Aly terms are no charge, unless I suoeeed After 16 years' experience, I tatter myself that I oaylerstand By business, and all the numerous laws in suob as. Qiso-me- a- ealt, and hare your claims iareettgased beiere- it- will oe ; forever too late, t CnUstad SeLEew, bariag located laada in IU noi a iC ws r wffl fcxrihirajrh cash prises for them. I have the nuabor. Townships and locations of several hundred la whose name they appear of record, The highest cash prioea paid for land warrants. "Office opposite Lawrenoe's Hotel, at the Ex press Office. J. H. K1EKHAM. Raleigh, N. C, March 12, 1855. 21 tf SPRING TRADE ! MARCH, 1855. We are now prepared at our New Store, Kos. 78 aad 80, Sycamore 8trect, OpposiU Metrrt. McIlvaiHC, Son Co., TO offer to Merchants of Virginia and North Carolina, the most commanding Stock of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS we have ever had. One ofour firm will remain in New York during the. present month, and attend tbs Auction Sales, thus placing us daily in poassssionof 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 & WEDDBLL. Petersburg, Vs., Mar. 13, '55. tf 21 Hum BWHtewr Bold tor the afcfcest 5?m mum sai as the BtaSM, and 7T T wajiMfti tm ia diOmnt tfaaeeff the I Iqll I JAMES M. IDKIT AAU-a . OateefAatoTOhvM. C) r. Juao 8, 1855. 44 6m a E M OVAL. P. FORD, Manufacturer dt Wholesale Dealer is BOOTS & SHOES, Removal to No. 85, JVortA Third Street, Opposite Cherry Street. PHILADELPHIA TTAYINQ Rsmovod from No. 47, to Store No. ri 85 North Third Street, where I shall keep on hand 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 Goods than heretofore. . Of persons visiting the City for the purpose of buyinr Boots and Shoes, 1 respectfully solicit a personal examination of my Stock, before purchas ing elsewhere, and of my former Friends aad Customers a continuanoe of past favors. Very Respectfully, P. FORD. No. 85. Nottk Third Str above Arch, Philadelphia. July '65. 60 tf 8HOCCO 8PRING8III FOR SALE! THIS ancient aad well known watering place, ia Warren County, N C. purchaaad bv ma from Mr. Samuel Calvert, ia 1858, for tho sum of Thirty Thousand Dollars, since which time many additions and improvements have been made.- Last season, it accommodated at oae time 600 visitors, and is capable of accommodating 550 with comfort. The receipts for last year amount ed to over $17,000, as the boeka wiH show. The salutary effects of its waters have been so long known' and appreciated in North and South Carolina and Virginia, that it is need! ess to speak of them. AS a beaauiui reaort aad agreeable waterinc place, it may be said to have been with- ! out a rival for the last 40 years. It Is situated 8 miles south of Warrenton, and 10 miles from the Raleigh and Gaston Rail Road, very access! Die therapy rrom ue tower and i middle portions of North Carolina ' and Eastern Virginia. The tract of land attached contains 460 acftl the quality of ths soil being equal to tho best Warren lands, which art generally knowa to rank hfrh. It will be sold at Public Auction, at ths Springs, on wodneoaay, tho lztn or September ensuing. The terms of sale will bo very accommodating to tho purchaser ; a moderate cash payment, (not exceeding one-fourth,) and the residue scattered over a period of ten years. They will, however. bo more partisularly mads known on the day of sa'.S. JUSMr P. ALSTON. August 10, 1855.; 64 tlOS Iitppitt's Specifio. FOR THE CURE OF Dysentery, Diarrhoea, and Summer Complaints. WILMINGTON, N. a. Fob. 1, 1856. R. W. H. Lirrrrr. Dear Sir 1 Without any -L1L, uggestioa or solicitation whatever oa your part, I taxe pleasure m adaing my testimony 10 the emeacy OI your opecmc ior me cure 01 jsjiwiery and kindred complaints. Having been for three years afflicted with a disease of this character, aad employed taa aei ices or laree 01 im nest payn- was induced to try yoar medicine, ana arterrouow- .'"I,. and takinw several bottles, am bow perfeely restored. I believe your Specific to bo a most excellent and valuable medicine, and fool no hesitation ia recommending it to tho pub lie. . tie far from being a nostrum, a too many of tho popular medioiaoo of tho day are, L believe it sunenor. for the cure or tne oisease. inaioatea a beve, to any ether medicine. t .u.I i; " t -n . I am truly yours, co. . ' :aL JfttXAi Prepared and sold, .wholesale bod retail, by W, H. Lippitt, Druggist and Chemist, WUmiagtoa, N. C, Williams A Hay weed, i Raleigh ; aad by Druggisto generally f- --i- .Jul IKAAutliAVm) i Jl ..1. - AU-t rwiHJI uadermraod weald respectfully fafo X Publio that he U prepared to earryea th4v 1 av w aS u bovarSmuaesa ia.au wwikmi piswywr'ama aWLt Uehaeaasrre ar affisiaat forea. beth st tbia alaee aad at Joreatefflo. aad may bo ooawalt ad as either vdaaw Ho solieito atrial.'- " i fTO THE PUBLIC. Ths subscriber is plowed I to inform the public that bus ciiULX.iiA xt DIARRImEA MEDICINE affords more prompt relief la the various affections of the Bowels, ami ooaaequeatly more satisfactory to all who have used it, than any other Medicine ever offered t the publio. Tbe following are among mauy testi monials of its efficacy . Da. R. H. WosrwiKOTOv Dbab Sm; I. take much pleasura In adding my testimony to others in faver.cf your remedy for Bowel Affections, &c, baring so frequently experienced its beneficial re- r - Sm m..nw AtlittM Biu w hit own cwo, wen h v. o to whom I have given it. I carriod a bottle of it with me to Baltimore, (and kere permit, me to po.j I would as soon think of travelling without money as without this remedy) and finding many among my acquaintances there who were suffering with various forms of Bowel Affections,1' I pave it freely, and ia xo ikstascs did it fail to Afford the most raoMFT aid naotDKD UELisr as it has done here. I congratulate yon, and especially tho public, on the discovery of a medicine which is better calcu lated to protect mankind and alleviate' Buffering than any other ever brought before the people. L. T. sriKRS. This is to eerfcfy that, some weeks back, I was taken with a violent Diarrhoea, which persisted for eight dayq.. Being some sixty miles from home. L made use of all the remedies,! could think of, but without affording any relief. On arriving at homo. 1 was informed that Dr. R. IL MToUhuigtoa bad prepared a remedy for Cholera, j&nd was 1 advised to una it. - I dtd-aadnmaaaai-1 meat, one sinrle dose rave speedy and permanent relief, since which time I have used it frequently Inm family; and, in justice to the Doctor, say I consider it much ths most valuabi.b medicisb I have used in an experience of twenty years. F. M. CAPE 11 ART. Murfreesboro,' N. C; Oct 2, 1854. Dm. WemTHraaTOM Dia 8ib: I take great pleasure in recommending your Cholera Medioiue to the publio 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, &c, but have never found such happy results from any as from your invaluable remedy. I have such unbounded confidence in its efficacy, that I 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. T. Y, BEAMAN. Wiimoi, N. C, Sept 19, 1854. Da. R. H. Wouthixqtoh Dear Sir . I have made some effort, and have succeeded in introdu cing your Medicine to the public, and I find it is taking very well indeed; and the result is, that I have nearly sold what you sent me. I there fore, wish you would send me some more as soon you can. 1 have not the slightest doubt but that this Medicine is tbe very hvst reme dy out for the disease for which it l recommend ed. I hope you will soon send me a supply, as 1 would not like to get entirely out of it. i ours, truly, GEORGE W. McGLALGHON. From the MurfreesboiV Gztte Missus. EniToas- In looking over the last number of the Gaxette, I found a communication from our friend, Mr. L. P. Spiers, rcommending Dr. K. H. Worthinzton's Cholera Mixture to the public, for the cure of diarrhoea, dysutery, aud other kindred diseases. Having experience in my own ease, tbe happy effects of its use, as well as other members of my family, I can safely say that I regard it superior to any remedy we Live ever used, in an experience of twenty years. 1 would, therefore, recommend it to every family as an in valuable remedy, and every individual to procure bottle aad keep it by them tn these times of cholera. R. R. PARKER. Murfreesboro, Aug. 80th, 1854. This is to certify that I "bare need Dr. R. IT. Werthington's Choktra medicine in my family for tbe 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 mouths old, who was so emaciated y the effects of tbe disease, that its life was nearly despaired of, when uiy wife happened To think ihat she would try the Cholera Medicine, aad did so with complete success in less than forty-eight hours. I am throughly of opinion that no family should be without so fine a medicine Given under my hand, this 3rd day of October, 1854. A. W. DARDEN. MnrBisBOKo' 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, aad have found it invariably successful, 1 la relievine speedily the oases in which we have had occasion to use it. Wo entertain a high ap preciationof its value, and have no hesitation in expressing the opinion that it wiU prove to be a valuable family medicine. tUUUAKJJ U. JU W ft it. B. F. SPIERS. Sold by P. F. PESCUD, Raleigh, and by Drug gists generally. Oct 17th, 1864. U David A. Bam. Giobgi M. Bals, Jr. BAIN & CO. SUCCESSORS TO BAIN. ' HATTON & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND Commission Merchants, Center ef King and Water Streets. PORTSMOUTH VA. SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO SELLING Tobacco, Flour, Grain, Cotton, &c. ALSO, AND FORWARDING TO RECEIVING GOODS 9 ly Jan. 86, 1856. Hats, Hats TUST to hand two cases Extua Molsbkib Hats, Bee be s iatesx. UCUC f WLLLiLAiUa GUN, LOCK-SMITH, AND BELL II ANGER Charles Kuester, "TTTOULD respectfully inform the V V Raleigh and surrounding country, that he has located permanently in Raleigh, and has opened a DUOP OB nunuiJEWU owl ilu mss. vuuc b unca . . . , 1 . . J A .11 1 uuuuu,8' u7amu v" T II t . X J to execute any "JOB to bis line, in a style that shall not be surpassed by any other person, and the clmrresthall always be moderate. ALL AND SEE. . ' ' Rsleigh, March X 163. ly-19 Viralnia Springs . fiUDE to the Hot Springs, Bath Co., Vs., by " Thomas Goods, M. D. Price 12. , i eoraBtru Va 8prings--Comprisiiig an accoant of aQ th "principal Mineral Springs of .Virginia, with remarks oa tho nature aud Medical ,cap bllitv of each, by J. J. MoormaaM. !.. second ed ition greatly enlarged, .with maps and plates,- and, 1 tbe routes ana uisiance w uw ikwm springs ; also aa appendix, containing an account of tie.na tjmfiu3oait.es of Tlrrinia, 1: t C '. ttm-fcs-Mineral S6rinffi--Wlth VemsikS on their use,' the dlseaiee'to wkichUey are applicable andf in' which they are'eowtri indicated,- wttH a map of reuteeaBd- dlstoao, 1 .15? Tk abovV wUhTutt" wW; books- for sale at the: .yi h. c. Book Store. PETER W. HINTONt Vommis si on Merchant, .KOS. 8A AJfD 26 R0THERT8 WHAXT, NORFOLK, VA srsriAL ATTENTION 1"AIT TO SCLLIKO v Tolmcco, Mour, Grain,' Cotton,, dtc Ac. AUo, te Reociving and Forwarding Goods. , REFER, TO Chas. L. flinton. Esq. WakCo. N. C. J. B. G. Roulbac, aud Georga W. Hay wood. Esqs., Raleigh, N C. Wnx Pluuniaer, Esq., Warrenton, N. O. .Aug. 26. 18J4. , 69 r J' :io J: Af f rorseard Us Jbet TVms, ' Dry Goods, Crtwrits. Fanning . Imglfimeiils. Boob, . MosiCAi. ncsTauiairrs, C1BIIACE8, FiUIT TREKS, ok ivmiM j CITY OF NEW YOB AT t fU CIST. OOUMUSUtS. . Stfir avHoo. w. aV "a.ViaVotaIir" MwTk,llK Use the Magle Impreaaloa Paper I FOR writing without pen or ink, copying loa ves, flowers, pictures, patterns for embroid ery, marling liuea indetibly and manifold wri ting. . ... This article is absolutely the best portable ink auxid the.koown world, for a small quantity folded aud placed in the pocket constitutes a trav elling inkstand whioh cannot be broken. No pen is needed, for any stick sharpened to a point writes equally aa wellas the best gold pen in the universo. For drawing it is indispensable. It is, in lseJ, the whole art of drawing and painting tauglii in one lesson. Any leaf, plant or flower, cm be transferred to the pages of an album, with a minute and distinct resemblance of nature, with eqnal facility that pictures and embroidery pat terns are taken, andhave received the highest eulo giuinH from the fait sex ; and, indeed, a more tasteful preseut for a lady could not bo produced. This magic paper will also make linen, or other articles, so as to remain perfectly indelible. All t.h washing in tbe world fails to bring it out. Any child ean uee it with perfect ease. With the magic paper, likewise, one or four copies of every letter written can be secured without any additional labor whatever, making it the cheapest and most couvenieut article extant. It is used to great ad vantage by reporters of the public press, telegraph tc operators, and hosts of others. Each package coutains four different colors Muck, blue, green and red with full and printed iuktructiojjfl, for all to use, and will Insufficient ly long to obtain fire hundred distinct impressions. It is put up in beautifully enameled envelopes, with a truthful likeness of the proprietor attach ed. Efich and every package warranted. Price $2 a doien, or five for $1 Single package 25 'cent. Ad leees, post paid, N. HCBBELL, Broadway, N.T. OPINIONS OP THE PRESS. Hcbbkl's Maoio Imphsssiob" Paras. We refer our readers to the advertisement ia another ool uuia, senilis forth the merits of this pleasing and ingenious iuvsntion. Its cheapness should indue all to vive it a trial. f Philadelphia Merchant. . U is unsurpassed for neatness and utility, and shwald meet with the sale it richly deserves. Tribune. Just, what the public has lour desired, and re- cemmehds itself to every individual of taste and refinement. Journal aad Courier. Aug. 'J, jo. 04 8m. S50 Kevvard Eaeb, for Kuaaerayu 1 RAN AW AT from the subscriber THREE NE GRO MEN, Aleck, Sam, and Johnson. ALECK, is a Mason, uarpenier, ana niacx- araith, of yollow complexion, inclined to be bald. sharp fe.itured, stout and active, with a good long foot, about 30 years of age. He took off with him a carpet bag, and 1 presume he took with him a memorandum book, in which I authorised kirn to keep and collect his accounts for work doue in masonry. SAM is a younger brother of Aleck, also a Ma son, may Uo Known by his Doing very lixeiy, straight, with, a smiling, good humored expres sion of eountenance-r-a shade darker than Aleck. Tbee two m vy be trying to get employment as masons, or at some other mechanical work. JOHNSON was raised by Mrs. Patterson, of Orange county, N. C, to whioh place, I suppose, he will resort. Johnson is somewhat of a black smith and carpenter. He is about the medium tiw, copper complexion, su years ox age, teeta not good, eyes red, as though be was fond of dtinkhig, quick of motion and of speech, a little inclined to stoop in the shoulders aa he moves. I will give the above reward for the apprehen sion and confinement in jail of each of tho above negro men, so that I get them again. JAMES W. DOWNEY, RlDOSWAT, N. C. Jiwe26, 1855. e. o.w. 8m 61 1 PROPOSALS FOR A LOAN TO THE COUN TY OF CRAVEN. In accordance with the provisions ef the Aot of Assembly incorporating the Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad Company," the County of Craven has subscribed to the Cap ital Stock of said company one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. In order to meet the instalments which may b due, and which may hereafter become due on said subscription, the said County proposes to nego tiate a loan er loans, to be secured by the bonds ef the County. By the order directing the issue of said bonds. they will bear interest at the rate of six per centum per annum, payable Memi-annually at the "Mer chant s Bank of Newbern," or at the "Fulton Bank of New York," at the option of tho holder, These bonds will be redeemable on the first day of July, one thousand eight hundred and seventy- four, and not before, without tho consent of the holder. The bonds will be issued with Coupons attached, which will render the collection of the in terest simple and easy.' . . The security upon which the said bonds will be boosed will be the real estate and taxable polls or the county oi craven, ine present assess ed rath value of the real eetate of the County, la one million one hundred and nine thousand. eight hundred and twenty two dollars, and the numbv of taxable poll is three thousand five hun dred and eighty-two. Proposals for' said loan will be received, and all other necessary information upon this subject WJl be furnished by the subscribers, on applicatioa to them at Mewbern. GEORGE GREEN, ' 1 Agents for . GEO. 8. ST EVENSON, Craven County ftewnern, Uct. IB, 18M. B Fresh. Familv G-rooeriea. TTTH have now in Store a well selected utock it of Family Groceries, comprising the fol lowing; Stuart No. 1 Syrup, t . .Beat Family Molasses, ' Loaf, Pulverised and Crushed Sugar, Brswn and Clarified do., Whole grain Rioe, . . Rioi Laguira, Java and Mocha Coffee, . Imperial, Hyson and other Green sad Black f .Teas;:.,V ... i.i!,v.V i n.-.:. , f , Sperm, Adamantine aad Tallow Candles,' Slate h Bar Soap, Spioe. Ginger, Pepper, ' Maccaroni and EngUsh Cheesew .feiw .; i Indeed, all artiolas in the GroceryLUne. . ti-JT . J,,';-- W.H-otR. eUIUCiaR. North Carolina lVfutual Insurance Company. - . b a Leigh, n. c THIS Company has been in successful operation for more than' seven years, and continues to take risks upon all classes of property in the State, (exeept 8 team Mills and Turpentine Distilleries,) nwm Wm m .. - T. DA1;.. mam trrm HiTUUnillll VCfUiB. 1VO A UUV1Q9 UVW vvwa property amounting to $4,500,000, a large por tion of which is in Country risks, and its present capital is over 8ix Hundred Thousand Dollars, in bonds properly secured. ' The average cost of Insurance upon the plan of this Company has been less than one third of one per coat per mnna, on all grades of property em braced in its operations. THE following persons hare been elected Direc tors and Officers of this Company for the present yean DIRECTORS. J.Q. B. Roulhac, C. W. D. Hatchings, Jno. R. Williams, John Primrose,' Henry D. Turner, S. W. Whiting, T. H. Selby, Raleigh ; Geo.. McNeill, Fay etteville; Jos. G. Wright, Wilmington; James E. Hoyt, Washington ; James Sloan, Greensboro' '; Jno. Cox, Edenton; Josh. Boner, Salem; 'Jos. H. Pool, Elisabeth City; P.P. Pagan, Plymouth i Alexan der Mitchell, Newborn; W. N. H. Smith, Mur freesboro ; H. B. Williams, Charlotte i John B. Barrett, Milton; A. T. flunqny, AsbevQle. All Pfareotors are authorised to receive applica tions. OF G..KbuIhac. Fmtimt, Henry D. Turner, Viet do. 8. W. Whiting, Treasurer. John C. Partridge, Secretary. John H. Bryan, Attorney. J. Bersman, General Agent. S. W. Whiting, I Jno. R. Williams, V Executive Committee. John Primrose, J AH communications in reference to insurance should bo addressed to the Secretary, post paid. J. C. PARTRIDGE, Sec'y. Raleigh, Mar. 22, 1853. 25 100,000 Copies ! Steamboat Disasters on tbe Western Waters, and Steamboat Directory. flT?, HE undersigned have now in course of pre II paratioa a NEW STEAMBOAT DIRECTORY which will be issued in October next ; the book will contain over two hundred pages, illustrated in the best style, and neatly bound in a durable manner. It will be one of the most interesting books sver published, and will be a book that will be interesting to all classes of people. The Steam boat Directory will contain a complete list and des cription of all the steamboats now afloat on the Western and Southern waters. The length, model, speed, power, and tonnage of each Boat, whefe and by whom built, the name of the boat with the trade she ia in. Also, the Directory will con tain a history of Steamboats and 8 team boating on tboWeetera waters, since the application of steam ; also, a sketch ef the first boat built for the Ohio river, with the name of the builder, commander, and owner. The River Directory will contain a list and de scription of all tbe Steamboat Disasters that have occurred oa the Western and Southern waters, beau tifully illustrated, with a list of all those who have perished by their burning, sinking and exploding, oa the Western and southern waters. The 'Directory will contain Maps of the Ohio, Mississippi, Missouri, Illinois, Arkansas, White, Red, Ouachita, laxoo, aad other rivers, with the towas and cities laid down, with correct distan ces ; alto, many other river and commercial items of interest to the people at large. The book will contain the cards of the various United Mates mail-boats, with the trade they are in, &c, &c. Tbe Directory will also contain a complete list of all tho responsible 8 team boat Licensed Officers, their places of residence, &c, &c; the new Steam boat Law, Its requirements, with comments, show lag wherein it benefits the incompetent officer, and injures tho competent officer, &o., and all the important United eHates supreme court steam boat Decisions up to date ; the Rates and impor tant Commercial Privileges, Bills of Lading, im portant Decisions of the various United States courts, in regard to Freights lost and damaged, &c, Ac. ; with many other things of interest The Directory will be illustrated in the best style and printed in the best manner. The author has for six yers been gathering together all the facts aid items in regard to the numerous steam boat disasters on the Western and Southern wa ters, and now intends publishing them in book form. The price of the work will be put at the low sum ef One Dollar. Ten thousand copies will be issued for the boatmen ; all others desirous of subscrib ing will have to do so at once, as none will be print ed unless ordered in advance. This work is destined to have a circulation of over eighty thousand copies, as the publishers are receiving large numbers of snberibers, per mail, from all parts of the country, daily. Some of the oldest boatmen, as well as most scientific men of the times, are contributors to the Steamboat Direc tory. Tbe Directory will be issued in October, and will be an ornament to the parlor as well as steam boat. By remitting One Dollar (post paid) you will receive a copy of the above work. - aa 1 v. i l gtajr- ah communications anu letters snouia De addressed to. JAMES T. LLOYD &. CO , Post Office Building, Cincinnati, Ohio. July 9, 1855. 65 W. P. ELLIOTT, General Commission and Forwarding Merchant WILMINGTON, N. C . Feb. 18. '66. 13 ly CLAUDIUS B. SANDERS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, HimiiiD, Honrs. Carolina, T 1 TILL attend the Courts of Johnston, Wayne TV and IS ash. Jan. 14. 1863. 6 TO BRICKLAYERS AND CARPENTERS t"lR0PO3ALS will be received until the 25th I day of August, for the Masonry and Carp en tors work for a church to be erected near the Milburnie Mills in Wake county. The church to be 86 by 45 feet ; walls below joists 19 feet high, t Bricks thick ; walls above joists 19 feet high, 2 Bricks thick A gallery on two sides and one end 8 feet wide. For plan and specifications, persons de suing to put ia bids are invited to call at James M. Towles' store. A. jjnex-yara is already open within 8 or 4 hundred yards of tne site. Separate proposals will be received for the Ma sonry and Carpenters work. Separate Proposals will also be received for constructing the whole edifice of wood. WILLIS L. MILLER. Aug. 14, 1856. 65 td. HOSIERY, GLOVES, ETC. OUR Assortment Complete. E. L. HARDING. April, 8, '65. 27. WHITE DUCK LINEN PANTS. 100 PAIRS just received direct from our Manufactory, JS.U HARDING. May 28. 1856. ... 43. PLANED LUMBER FOR 8 AXE 'AT THE RALEIGH PLANING MILLS ! 300,000 feet Flooring from $21 to $25. 100,000 " Ceiling '. 18 to 21. ; 100,000 " Inch boards " 18 to 19. ' 80,000 " , Thick boards " 18 to 20. ' ' 1 40.000 - "j Weather boards 18 to 4 1.'" All the above is of die best seasoned long leaf lumber, brought to an exact thickness, ready for immediate use, ana wm oe put on Doara the Uars free of charge. . T. U. UUCKi a CO: ;.-5 North Carolina Mutual Lift In ' ranee Company. . OFFICS.lltALEIQB. N. V. 3PIHI3 Compsjiy inflttrea:ItJkejiTes of Individuals L for" one year, a temjears, or for life, on e Mutual PrinciDla. the assured for life nartioi- j pating in' the profits of, the Company. For poU- f it: T , A t IL. ctes granted for the.whole term of life, when the tDuuaui uiereior amounts joou, a aei may ue given for one half the" jraisuaf of the premfunii bearing Interest at per cent, without guaranty. - The prompt manner tn which" all losses' have been paid by this Company, together with ths lojr rates of premium, prefect great inducements to such as are dispdsed to insure. ' ' ' - . . Slaves are insured for a term of from one to five years, tor two-thirds their ralee. - ' - 1 ' All leasee are paid witbiu 90 daye' after satisfac tory proof is presented, .!,' DIRECTORS, -j ..-' Charles E. Johnson, . Wm. W., Holder, . j Wm. D. Havwood. i Was H. aoke. ; James F. Jordan, , R. Ji. Battle, j yuenun Busbee, , ?Wmy IL, Jonee , 5 H.W Husteda PPeaouoV Win. H. McEeo. . , Realoa Galea. . , i Charles B. Root, " ' . ,., ,u. 1 ,. OFFICERS, i Dr. ChsA Ev Johnson, President, . .Wm. D. Haywood, Vice Preaideat, John Q. Williams, Secretary, -Wmr IE JonSs,' TWaaxW;l h ; ramjgaaied:, Artaww.l If t.T- . Charles E. vohnson, M. D. ) Medical William H. Mcn.ee, M. D. Board of Richd. B. Haywood, M. D. J Consultation. R. H. Battle, ) W. Wi Holden, VJExeeutwe Com- Charles B. Root, J mittee J. HRRSM AN, General Agent. For further information, the publio are referred to the pamphlets, and forms of proposal, which may be obtained at the Office of tho Company, or any of its Agencies. Communications should be addressed, (post paid,) to JOHN G. WILLIAMS, Secretory. July 1855. " 64 SPLENDID LOTTERY JULY 1855. GREGORY t MA URT, Managers (Successor to J. W. Maury J- Co.) $35,000. : Lottery for the benefit of the . STATE OF DELAWARE. Class 208 roa 1856. Drawn at Wilmington, Del., Sat;, Sep. 19, 1855. 78 No. Lottery 18 drawn Ballots - BRILLIANT SCHEME. Prixe do. do . do. do., do. of. $36,000 ..16,000 1,600 5,000 8,600 2,642 100 lj 000 250 180 Slc. Ac. &o. Tickets, $10, Halves $5 Quarters $2,60 . Certfa. of Pkgs of 26 whl. ticketo; $140 00 do do -28 half do 70 00 do do ; 26 quarter do 85 00 Orders Tor Tickets and shares and Certificates of Packages in tbe above splendid Lotteries wfll re ceive the most prompt attention, aad aa account of each drawing will be sent immediately after it is over to all who order from me. Address P. J. BUCKET, Agent L ' ' ' Wilmington Del. ' HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY. JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY LOTTERY I By Authority of tbe State of Georgia. ;'' MA CON, OA. To be drawTi September 24, 18551 $31,000. 1 CLASS E. WILL be distributed according to the fol lowing grand and unprecedented, scheme, in public, at CONCERT HALL, Macon, Ga., un der the sworn superintendence of COL. GEO. M. LOU AH and JAB. A . N UsUET, Esq. - , The Manager announces his determination to make this the most popular Lottery in the world. and challenges comparison as to the . chances to draw Prizes with any other Lottery. ' Remember .every rnze is drawn at each draw ing, and paid, when due, in full, without any de duction. - - CAPITAL, $8,000. Prixe of $8,000 do of 2,000 1 Prue of $5,000 2 do of 1,000 2,000 10 do of 200 2,000 78 do of 60 3,900 18 Approx, Prizes, 600 l 5 do of 500 2,600 do of 100 2,000 do of 25 8,000 26 120 256 Prizes amounting to $31,000. . Only 10,000 humbexs. Every Prize drawn at each drawing, and .paid, when due, in full, without deduction. Orders strictly confidential. Drawings sent to orders. Registered letters at my risk. Bills on all sol vent Banks at par. Tickets $5; Halves $2 60; Quarters $1 25. TBm Address JAMES F. WINTER, Manager, Macon, Ga. 66. Medical Institution of Yale College. 'pHE Course of Lectures for 1856-'66 will com A menceon Thursday,' September 18th, and con tinue four months. Bkbjaxib Siuokxjt, M.D., LL. D. Prof. Em eritus of Chemistry and Pharmacy. ; a Eli Ives, M. I)., iToi Jtmentus of Materia Me- dica and Therapeutics. -, - Joxathah Khight, M. D., Prof of the Priaeiples ana fracuce 01 ourgery. . Tuiotht P. Bxxas, M. D-, Prof, of Obstetrics. Cbabxss Hookkb, M. D., Prof pf Anatomy aad Physiology.- j Husky Bkoxsoh, M. D., Prof, of Materia Medi- c& and Therapeutics. Woktbihtoh HooKXB, M. D., Prof, of the Theory ana rracuce 01 jtuysic. Bxkjauih Siluuah, Jx, M. D., Prof, of Chem istry and Pharmacy. 1 Lecture foes, $68,60. Matriculation $5. Grad nation, $15. r CHAS. HOOKER, Dean of the Faculty. New Haven, Aug. 9th, 1856. 64 4tpd.' RANAWAY! l.tKUJl the subscriber, on the stst uitn a negro X man named JiEMf. lie is about 24 or 25 years of age ; his height is about 6 feet; he is bright mulatto," and looks and talks Sko white people. He is spare built and has not a very full face. " '" ' Some person has doubtless riven him a forred pass, and it is my impression that he has taken the cars, on the Raleigh and Gaston Road, some where above this place .: 1 I will give a reward of $25 to any person who will confine him and Jell ver aim to me, . 1 iXlBlUU&IS CAttftSMTlfK, i . j t Rosenberg, Franklia co. j August 14, . - - 5-pd6t.T Debates in Convention. PROCEEDINfiS'and Debates of the Conventip) of North Carolina, called toatnead the Cow- stitution of the State, which assembled at RaS i ei eh, June 4, 183i To which ars srildolaadths Coaventioa Act amLXhe -. amwndtaenta, te 4hil Consutuuon,togetaetun.USiyotes of ths people. A few copies (only) of the above work 'vnWTfcoia M swSs- -,ari i?S :'aaf?es8A: - Tra eatli: a 4wfl tf twfc : if-i.iw 4tNi. ti'rtflWiffi'it, 3ii4bs r COM Msi o M. At E rC H A NX?- ntr rlr,lbwj iuts vyt: i t A iss v-fd NORFOLK ' VAV m Bsraaaircas: Messrs; Btoddjood h C Iidb4rAiderBsU,E ha,.J8aTeurh; Lewis Thompaoa.Eq, Hotel, iu W Jfc 3d,186dL, ia i-Axm a. . wroaTAJir Mtttxas ad iUiA ewsi-,. ' fflHlS Machine received the first premium St A. NoiColinaSt8Pair,jui4 wssrec . ded.ttVou.bUe M i Us State.; Seven Hundred of them are. aotr in North Carolina, all of whioh are now It' tion andhave eiren the most entire".?: laretfarif'tjoth Id,erroraanceanl X- 7 i a uld it wVATsotb.-- titef. eruer one days W bate thrown out tea c - us smut Macliines to inake-room for tLi.- T' irs warranted foi firs yearst and dettTtred at - lijH any whore im the saatoBlanafactoxedi ' U bptBafte ' jtlr tJKOi A4;M4lIAl. V , .gouth Lowell, Qaaaf.eey AgriiH J jt-il 1 - " MH.. I . i - ' 1 . v . - . L T ibeir new stote, No. 10, FayslUiY-At,1 most respeetfnlly ask ' aft uat . at taUVtjr uivn All MJ mUE1XAnE OlVwA Vi bS annmaeKaT- AND SUMMER; f GOODS, wllca,' sy 'tVesai bought for cash,-thsy are 4naWedor-rwach inducements topejhaserkawlllmaltsittriUly to their advantage to cattaad'lobA teibra j aa siag slsewhers.t 14' a Ta-e? j-n-vf ; Our ptopk is eatireiysMLS -taMtntliefittim tho latest .importatioas in .New York oymsisii? in . part, : of .very riesv plaidyatgriped-ani iid Dress Silks ; peavylapa;Gre de-Lhiaeaadl if ured Sflks Plaid, Foulard and India 'is , ed Percals ; Plaid Heraaniaj Solid and riaiila. rages; Moiro Antique and PJChallies gfriyU ed Linen; Cambricsi Grenadines jmfLyreD'-VXlr-gandies; Barege, .Volante and. Jaokor-t "s; Brilliaates "Lawns Ginghams j ; PrL i J- - al lies r Delaines ; Alpacas ;". Crape de Pa. Is c ad Bombasines; French and' Scotch" Embroil ris. Houiton ? Maltese and EnguaVThresd ' .'kl Botmet ; .Taffets and TrimmingY' Ribbons "J'J a onefr and Swiss Muslin . Bands Cambrie'' I .-facings f White Dotted- -and gured 81riaS HAs? line. .- c 4. a ! .pt. jseeojai4a A large assortment of Uodvrf mi liiWt ths mast apprOTsdnaksrtsgstwtto4Liita Stoek of Staple Amerioaa eBrltistl.C30sUJl of whioh will be sold at tho loarasstpasalhlaiviri" cea. , :i ., M 1 i j t? d t. af--s4' , Raleigh, March 27th. y&-lmSta Prime Merino S6c)iScd P4$4 rpHE undersigned,' ool Orders a4 fcretirt I of genuine Merino Stockt offer for Sals about 50 Merino Buck" Lambs at their resilience,' which will be ready for delivery) tad aitor ta trst of September. Ar youjlij;jBkaJXS5' lambs are sired by books which have invariably tekaa tbs firsfrJ premiums at Svery" State Falrii if. Yl and Va. at which they have been exhiLile rf denoe ef which can bo gtvett wbeneter fdoed. The Lambware from Ewes of fine cuaHty;u4 evl dence ef which, the clip fromenfwl $54 Sold as high, ta Rkhmend asany'cUp we Tuivs heard ef ia the United States fof th8mey'ear. "Mr. Lawrence, the greatest WoolleuUaaaQctursr ia the, United 8tatesj LweMafiaachultottS has given our wool the preference eve tne iNorthera, aA.J aTsffB WMr V wrW a irmMawWrrr ie - jV ho having purchased It dastf Tear iand-alreadT made application, for it again 1 Wemakaaa extra charge for boxing up, in aiaecura-JaAhastTaaj stosk.ardeTed, and put them oa 4ae;Jaiss Eiver Canal or the Danville .Railr oad, aoeampaaied by proper instructionA for; feeding and, marsrmoBi j but in no easewUl wo be Uable,, to aepidgntey-r-The money iusU casea toampany theerdei;; also instructions, aa, tojierojitf and jpo at of dp tination.'Th'e price of far firai . choice Ishs ls f l6jUiB second $10, growa'Bucks $35.fi " The transportatioA , is much ; jcheaper whsaa club is formed and a large number sent at eaoe. When 10 or more are ordered: to go in? a: pareel, we make Soma dUferenoe ffi'prtoe : 7 Mf-i - -THEODORE N.HJATISSON 1 df CO.? - - Jefferson, Powhatan County VaT July 18, 1866. - T-arww . trJi wulr 1 . - n hi ..'.-.ri- e.;r if, artwifti STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA? GxXJviixa Conarr. Superior Courtof LAw Spring Tera), A. D. 1866V - i : . i. John West vs Susan .West,Petittoa4erIHroP, It appearing to the Jtisfactioa of thrCowt,-Cit Susan WeV the Defendant, irtihis csttge, ?Mt?iim beyond the limits, of ttua UU4U s rthawciota ordered by the Court, that ad vertiaemeoi be teSAai for six weeks saeeeaaively, at th JpV JIowaJm Oxford and also iu the fioA Awter. W AVt -owmoar, , nouiyuig uw sai . jteauaux Of thefiUng of this petition,, and 1 toat naless. sbe appear aC the next Term of this Cour& to' be hokjl ior ue county aioreeaia, at the. Court iioqsia Oxford, on the 'first Mohday bt September -118x4 and answer said petition, the same wiil bat&kea pro eonfesso am) heard SrjNkrfs'as Id aesiTv?' witness; Augene unsaom, viera or our ea4 Court, at effice in Oxford, the, firsi Woadsy A March, A. D., 1866. ' ' WWMW J July 12, 1866.. Pr. Adri $6;62f. -tffwwwl . : . .1 r rj 1 1 111 a iastiiei WHOLESALE DRY .GQOD3 MRH : x 268 Balt. St BaltiTawrsfi. We take this methodof calling ths.atlention of ths Southern trade to our Stock -.of FALL vfCt TER DRY GOODS, f The Wcourageinent txve met "with, in our endeavors to get up a better' stock than has usually .been; kept, ia tliteahrkss. lua stimulated us to -improve i it both U' ebtteui ftnl varietyi i.; r -s x si (' ui-ti.tt --n-afls Besides a full assortment of JSoretga emd'Hdket tie Staple Dry Goods, . we ah all offer a Urge-UJad elegant Stock of LADIE'e DRESS 43O0DS TS shall Sell at short profit as w.e. wisfc to poeurstat best class of trade that .cornea to umrketv.Oriee for goods sencrted, which shall have; prompt. U tention,,: ' jLBvS.'. HdPKrsVaS Baltimore, Aug I, J63. ' fTf ' I' 10ailarBtl?wi RANAWAY trom- (her snbsoribet, o4 thwldtH 6t' May last, a jierni sua immei.TYlSiiW He is aboutl9 yeaxa old weighs 1C0 erpouaW has raffier'a down look,' when spoken to, and tn dark mulatto. . He was rajsed in Chathaiu county on Deep RiVer, near the Qulf, and Was purchased! Hanks A Oa.isnd frorB WmAJ Alsa, entbwa7thWJ4rie,Att 25 years rdd stout built end' uwiglisbd-at !isi pound, a ongntmuiaue, witasveryfrockled faeav and bear iiiclmeAZQ .i.be-rert 4 J w ia 'gCre-'FilTi DOLLARS, few the appeeuenatonaioeeawfieafc of either of jtfcmH 9KQR HU DU.DLLAa4 l kfc'taJTJtr'. a i 4fc:wei.i j by" aMortgag ' oil' u-' t alnabls . KanarctaHfi 2 ii.11 .;..,t 'U.wii. is rt. -i ;t,.-..A fluu mp nuv ncut.wvi ia 710, wv. wvi ... tmtrietead WiU be paid promptly every vtx memthaf a sithei-Bant ii ths City; ' Apply rtottH;daas;VJift' aftnirerse: RaMgVJoly t,S5&! 9aft9Hm dfofJTeS : Aatv 16. 1866. ' " ' - 'tK Rsleltb, IWf 1V1865. ; 47, i t3 ? 26., ApcH34tb,l8SA. S3-tf.' . . v..j Tf vr fc r. h r- . v t-wr- n r- r 'w r v Vsl ,.!. sfui&4 hnaUim mmjm

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