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xfrgaaM,; iiiiiiii-iiiw- hmm" ;nim a J I 4- -4JF fs ' tTSi 4fc J A 1 Wm VOLUME LYL CITY OF RALtlGH, WEDNESDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 19, 1855. THB RALEIGH REGISTER" SEATOff GALES, euiTos and rioriiiToi, T E ft M 8: For Um Sntl-ckl7, $ pr Mau ; fat adraat M For theWhty, 3ptM j fat adrmar $3 60. BATSS OV ABVJtRTISINQ : Asmmarrsm. Tor rrr? It )m nt Uuwrtioa 1 1 : nt. liinlhw. 38 uU- Oowt (Men a4 JodkW itnttk mU will b ehrce4 t pT et. hijrW; Wt (Maetioa of S3 par crvt. will b ad tnm th Nfalar prfeo la aitartfaan by tb fMr. AiliullwiiiU fauartod im ifa SobWwUt, wUl also upw a-LUr to Otm Xditoc m b morula. - -, REGISTEB POWER PRESS AND JOB OFFICE. fT W ar prpard to xect All deaprip mm of JOB PBINTDIQ, at rMoAbU rW, with tau mmI dlsp&toh. OoroffiMisaapplil vith tie ety Utut atjUs of " - 1 ;i -WXW AJTO TAIHIOWAILX TTW of every descriptioA MMutrj for tb prompt .: " .asp:... .. -HAW U9 F1ICV JOB PU.1TISC, SUCH AS PampMetSj Circnlars, Ball 'Hckets, BILL-HEADS, ? BUSINESS CARDS, FRE1QBT BILLS, BAND BILLS, . . PROGRAMMES, LARGE POSTERS, BLANKS AC-, . Ia Aa 'fteS atjU A4 any other EsUbliskment, And im abj quatitieA. Giles Xieitoh. ATTORirtr'Ain) COUNSELLOB AT LAW, LvKbbatox, Bosksox Co. N. C. Jab. 6, 1866 . 2 ly Law Cpartersliif. TT.Tm 4 ROQER8, Attormeja it Couaellon at Law, It A A. Kim A, M. C ' ILL Attend promptly to all bosinesa entrust ed to them. H. W. MILIJEA, . U. BOOBAJ. OFFICE : Corner of the Baoistkb Bow, oppos ite the Coart House. Oct. 24th, 1864. tf 86 BM1I f. BOM AAA, . OSBPH Bt AV8&ALI.. RUSSEIaI. & BROTHER, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WlUtlSGTOX, N. C. Rfr to Thomas H. Wright, Esq., Pres't Bnk Cape Fear; Edward P. Hall, Esq., President Brunch Baak State; O. G. Parsley, Esq., President Commercial Bank. We hare ample WHARF AND STORE Boom, situated is the most central portion of the Town, and are prepared to make liberal eatk adeanet on all CoBsignmenU of FLOUR, COTTON, GRAIN, NAVAL STORES, or other prode.ce, consigned to us.for sale here or shipment to oar friend? North. March 6, 1855 19 ly. J. & J. I. Hathaway & Co., IMPORTERS OF MOLASSES, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, t WILMINGTON, N. C. J. HATHAWAY. J. L. HATHAWAY. WM. B, UTLEY. Jan. 6, 1866. . 2 lypd Dentistry. OFFICE OVER MB. ROULHACS STORE. REFERENCES, (BY PERMISSION.) Bct. Dr. Mason, Raleigh, Bct. Dr. Smedes, do Dr. F. J. Haywood, do Hon. Hugh Waddell, Chapel Hill, Ber. Dr. Samuel Seabory, N. Y". Dr. J. Parmly, do Dr. George E. Hawee, do Dra. Chase AHazker, Georgia. May 8, 1855. 87 tf C. DuPRE fc Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMIS SION MERCHANTS. Daauas in Sugar, Flour, Coffee, Molasses, Ttas, CeutdUs, Wood War, . Raisins, Tobacco, Se- gars, Scotch Ale, London- Porter, Brooms, Starch, Salt, Mess Pork, Ac, CoBMIB FftONT AXD PsiMCXM Sis., WILMINGTON, N. C. C. DtjPbb. D. B. Bmt Wilmington, Mar. 28, 1854, Iy 26 JAMES E: METTS Porwaxdins Meronant, WILMINGTON, N. C. Aug. 24," 1864. 70-tf Xew Auction and Coani lesion. Hease. W E beg leAre to Aanounee to our friends and the public generally, that we have associated ourielves together tot the purpose of doing a Gene ral Auction, Commission and Agency business in this city, er the corner formerly occupied by the late B. B. Smith, and hope by strict personal attention to business to merit a liberal patronage. JAS. J. LITCHFORD, WM. H. COOKE. REFERENCES. C. Dewey, Cashier of the State Bank, Raleigh. W. II. Jones, Cape Fear " E. B Freeman, Clerk Supreme Court, Heart t a Jones, Merchants, " A. M.McPheeters A Co., Norfolk, Va. Thomas Loring, Eq., Wilmington, N. C. Raleigh, May 11, 1&55. 8. A. X. BICPHXtTXBS, H. GHISILUT. s. mabtib. A. M. MePHEETERS & CO. WH0LE8ALE GROCERS. Forwarding di Commission Merchants. 6 BOABOKB SQUABS, NORFOLK VA. Ratkbabcxs. ThoA P. Devereuz, Halifax, N. C. . G. W. Mordecai, Pre. Bk. of the Bute of N. C. C. Dewey, Cashier . do do do do W. H. Jones do Branch do Cape Fear Baleiet L. O B. Branch, Pres. R. ft G. R. R. Messrs. Reid f Soutter, ) Dr. N. C. Whitehead, I Norfolk Pre't Farmers' B'k of Va. J Alex. Bell, Esq. Messrs. Spence ft Reid, Baltimore. B. Blossom ft Son, lit York. September 16 th, 1858. 76 ISRAEL W. SCUDDER, IAPOBTAA AMD ABTVPACTVBKB OB GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS,. Shirts, Stocks, Cravats, Hosiery, Suspenders, Dressing Robes,. Ac, ftc ' 'HO BA0ADWAT. bw toba. 1KF.I. W. SCTBtH. A. O. BULUABB. . A.1DCX. . scmoita. WM. J. BAKBK. TBOSI 1 BAtBAVP- BAKER BARRAUD, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Tubb' Bu tiding, 7Wi Point, NORFOLK, YA. MT M, 1S. " 41-tt. Im 8. PERRY. Dent a I Surge o n. RALEIGH, N. C,, BKFKBBXCBS The Faculty of the Baltimore College of Dental 8orgery, Bct. Dr. Smedes, Raleigh. Ber. Dr. Lacy, do Bar. Mr. Me Do well, do Dr. Chaa. E. Johnson, do Dr. Fab. J. Haywood, do Hon. Jao. H. Bryen, do Prof. Owen, W. F. College. Prof. Wingate, do Pro. . Wheat, Chapel Hill. Ber. Mr. Fitigerald, Jaokaop, N.a - April 8,1866. . ..,;i 37Iy i If Dry' Gk6. Gneoia. Icasaj i Iopm Boch.' muaicai. nomemm, CARRIAGES. FRUIT TREES. eam AinWHM BUS TSukV aaJI MB9 B ttM CITY OP NEW YORK, AT tit PCS CENT. COkOOBBlOK. Miff k Boa. W. A. Orsham. Q. X. Arm, 9. L. . M. MorkM4. C. P. MeBdeaAaJI. J. W. Ctebora. . W. WMdAn, and others. KwIat,IM, PETER W. HINTON, Commission Merchant, VOS. SA ASS 88 SOTHEBY'S WHABT, NORFOLK, VA. SPECIAL ATTBHTIOH PAID TO SBLLTIIO TohACCo, Floor, Grain, Cotton, 4tc Ac . Also, to Beceiring and Forwarding Goods. REFER TO ChaA L. Hinton, Esq. Wake Co. N. C. J. B. G. Boulhac, and George W. Haywood, Esqs., Raleigh, N. C. Wm. Plummer, Esq., Warren ton, N. C. Aug. 26. 1864. 69 T. O. & S. Q. MOaTM, ... Commission and Fancarding MERCHANTS, . Brawn's Building, Water Street, WILMINGTON. N- C. Del'AL AUTAKCH BAD! ON CONS1QNHKVTS. March 6th. 19 It. Datid A Bain. GkobobM. Baib. Jb. BAIN & CO. SUCCESSORS TO BAIN HATTON & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND Commission Merchants, Corner of Kins; and Water Streets. PORTSMOUTH VA. SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO SELLING Tobacco, Flour, Grain, Cotton, dec. ALSO. TO RECEIVING AND FORWARDING GOODS Jan. 89, 1855. 9 ly W. P. EIaIaIOTT, General Commission and Forwardlnr Merchant WILMINGTON, N. C. Feb. 13, '65. IS ly READER BIGGS & CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS Tunis' Wharf, low Point, NORFOLK VA. Bbtbbbhcxa Messrs. Bloodgood ft Co., E. P. Tabb A Co., Alexander Bell, Esq., Norfolk ; Hon. Aaa Biggs, Williamaton, N. C; CoL J. B. ?. Bosi hae, Raleigh; Lewis Thompson, Eaq-HotoJ, N. C. Uct. Z4tn, 1804. bo EDWARD J. IsTJTTERIeOH, General Commission n d Poncardin g Merchant. W1LUANUTU.N, S. U. THE Snbsciber keeps constantly on hand supply of; Fresh Lime : Calcined Plaster Land Plaster ; Hydraulic Cement ft Plastering Hair which he ia prepared, to sell as low aa usee ar tides are to be had in any city South. Orders will receive prompt attention.' , EDWABD J. LUTTERLOH. Wilmington, N.C., Jan. 80. '66. ' ' . ly Books and Stationery I H. D. TURNER, No. 1 J-A YETTEVIXXE STREET, RALEIGH. N- C CffT HOLES ALE " AND RETAIL BookseUer Ww and Stationer, keeps constantly on hand a very large And complete assortment of Law, Medical, ClASfical, School And MieeellA neons Books.. A complete assortment of Station ery, Blank Books, Globes, Mathematical lustra meata.' fte . fte. Blank Books made to order at short notioe and in best style. J ust received from the manuf ac turers direct 100 Reams Cap and Letter Papers, which he will ell at low prices. gT Country Merchants and others are reenea- ted to call and examine bis stock. Raleigh, September 1864. 80 CXAUDIUS B. SANDERS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, , SBOTXriAXD, BOBT OABOLIXA, fT7'ILL attend the Courte of Johnston, Wsyne II and Mas a. Jan. 14,1863. .0 Andrew J. Stedman. ATTORNEY AT LAW, H&vin removed to PUUborOHSh. N. C. Will at tend regularly tae uooru oi vnainam, aioore and Harnett Uoueues. Pittsboro', July 18, 1856. 66 tf Agency at Washington City. JENNINGS PIGOTT and JNO. W. HANCOCK tUte North tTaretfaa.) . TTILL prosecute claims of every description Y Y before Congress, the several Executive De- DarVAenU and Pabiic Oifices. ParticaiAr1 atten tion will be given to CUiiaa for PENSIONS and BOUNTY LAND. Mr, PIGOTT will practiea ia the Ssprente Court of the uaitod states, and the several (Jourta of the District of Columbia. Address PiaoTt Haboock, WsshiagtoB, D. (X - ' t Feb. ft. 1865. - --11 Wly. r- PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS 4 ' LARGE' aAeortss'en of every shade aad varie Vty, and af ery law ptieea; all And Sxamlna Zi V r f alcQEE A WILLIAMS, a- :;J'T' hi t CITY ADVERTISEMENT. SPLENDID JEWELRY ! tl tsiesant raucr as. - B. BOOT has received, end is now openina, one of the most eostly and thtfbe best selected lot of JEWELEKY and FANCY GOODS ever exhibited in . this market. His assortment, in either lis, embraces the mot-t J fasbioaaVlq and beautiful specimens and the rery latest styles in part, as follows ; Diamond, Pearl, Cameo, and . . Mosaic Breast Pina, and Esr-Bings, Gold atad Sihrer Watches, Elegant styles, SilYer Card Baskets, Forks, - Napkin Rings, Card Cases, Porte Monnaiea, ' , Gold and Silver Tencils, f c. :i Sept. 28, 1854. . Repairing, Finlflhing, A:o..; (-.TTTIGnredthestrTit)l a bigkly ae- II ompUahed worknyjk in tpwtAAnt.of my hiiauiesa, 1 BhaO be able to give the mosi antire MAitfaeUon to tAe-PabUe-in-AM wxjrk committed to Biyaharg.- . ; ii c ; i ..-. .4 ! ALL. ORDERS will be executed, in .the most workmanlike manner, and with despatch. .. ' C. B. ROOT." 78 September 26, 1864. plUNS, PISTOLS, RIFLES, SHOT BAGS, IJf sc. A large and varied lmportaUun. : : :. C B. ROOT. Sept. 26, 1854. 78 BUtSirT8&. HORKE.SflOEUr,. iC. - EDWARD YARBROUGH, Jt., iraring erected a new Blacksmith Shoa at the corner of Har- gett and Wilmington St's., is prepared to hare all work in the' aboTe "line executed with care and dispatch. The well known J in Atkins, with cem- potent aasiatABta, being permanently engaged, he- ia enabled to haTO the animals entrusted to his care hod in a workmanlike manner. Raleigh, May 28, 1854. tf 43 The Favorite Autkoresa of the South 1 ANEW NOVEL BY THE AUTH0R8F ALONE-" First Edition, 10,000 Copies. NOW READY. THE: HflDDEN PATH. A Novel. Bt Marioh Hablakd, or Richmond, Va. Om Elegant 12mo. VoL 484 Pages, Price, $1 .25. rilHE extraordinary success of Miss Harland's I "Alone" running through eoition after edi tion, with great rapidity -re published in England with a sail larger sale translated into the i rench and German laoguagee with marked success is perhaps the best evidence of the originality and popularity .of her writings. In the language of an eminent critic 'She may henceforth take rank Among the most successful novelists of the United State." "Those who have read "Alone" and those who have not, should will be interested and gratified to knew, that a new book by Virginia's gifted autho ress, entitled "The Hidden ram, is now ready. Beautifully as "Marion Harland has woven the threads of life in other romance and song she is a poetefia of rare felicity we are safe in predicting that her new work will car past all her previous ef forts in fina delineation, brilliance and power, and that Mr. Derby will be called upon to record it on hit) books as dne of the most popular and successful of modern Etarary issueA ;3iaoe reading 'Alone." we shall impatiently await the appearance of "The Hidden Path." N. Y. Evening Mirror. f- J. C. DERBY, Publisher, 119 Nassau street, New York, and- for sale by all booksellers) and news agents. W. L. POMEROY, Raleigh. Sept. 7, loo5. uz Reoent Public atlons HE Literary Life rnd Correspondence of the II Coaatesa of BUssington. The Escaped Nun; or, diaelosures of Convent Life, and. the Confessions of a SUtex of Charity. . Habits ' and Men with remnants or record, touching tha Makers of both, by Dr. Doran . Doe SUets: w bat Be says by U- raiianusr Doeeticks, P. B. Bell Smith Abroad. Roget'S Thesaurus of English Words and Phra a. A new Edition. Literary and Hiatorical Miacallanies by Geo. Baocroft. Chemistry of Common Life by James F . J ohn- stoa.3 flomplste in 2 vola. 12 me. . . . English Past and Present by B. Trenca. . Las Cases' Memoir of Napoleoa. A ; Child's - History of England by Charles Diekeaa. - Pec WafliagtoB : a beaatiful Story by Charles Beads. The Summer Land: a Southern Story. - Ellia; or the Human Comedy by John Easton Cooke, aathor af " The . Virginia Comedians," ftov The Fpg" Orphans; or, a Home in the New World -br ' Mrs. Marv J. Holmes, author of Tempest and SuaehiuA" The Aeirese oi Uaughtoa : a sequel to " An Frank Leslie s Journal tor September. For sale by W, L. POMEROY. September T, 1866. .72, . .. . . ..... Carpentering' fTIHE undersigned would respectfully inform the I Public that ha is prepared to oarry on the a- bevt.. busineMj in all its . branches promptly and will. He baa a large and efficient farce, both at this place and at Forestville, and may be oonsult- . ... TT - 1 t ea at eiiaer piace. uionciHtnu. ... . , JAMES SAINTSING. Aug. 16, 1865, 66 6t. HOKE TRADE A MANUFACTURE. TY7E have just made arrangements with the YV Alpha Woolen MiUs of Orange County. N C . aa sole acetate 4n the county of Wake for the sale of their Merino, Jeaui aad Kerseys and we invito" the attention of our Merchants and tanners, to an examination of these articles. They will find them much better and lower than they can now be procured North. To Merchants, we will make them at the factory prices, to enable them to retail them at a profit. To those who have negroes to clothe, it is to their interest for them to procure these Home made Kerseys, as they can be furnished by the Merchants buying them at the usual prices for good Kerseys, and we guar antee them much better made, heavier, and con tains twice the quantity of wool. Call and see for Yourselves. We wiiT have in store also a large assortment of North Carolina Caasimere, of the Grey and Black &nd solid Black, manufactured in Charlotte, at tha Rack Island factory. These Caasimere s makes a beautiful aad durable suit for gentlemen, and every North Carolinian should have at least one i i . . ... . . suit. IT Ala in ana aee vnero. . ; ,tJ,i; s . ' W. H.- f R.-B TUCKER. August 1st, 1866. 62. Ldies Dress Goods. EngUslk & French Merinos, . . ' Figured ft Plaid Cashmeres Da' A 'Do- Mousellnes. t:.;'S,4iPMav . Wr. .. DO r S'i, yri. 1 ITCHFORD A 'i i'-t 24 lt -i (fern IfeTChantir ' fa Aj - '- If rAAMli QL.i - . NEW AND DESIRABLE GOODS AT No 13 FAYETTEV1XU2 8T. THE Subscriber has lust received his Fall and Winter supply of SEASONABLE GOODS, among which may be found French Merinos, all colours, Lupin's best make. French Cashmeres of every variety and patm. French DeL-.ines of latest styles. ' ' Silks, Plaid, Figured and plain Woolen Plaids, And Poplin Bobes. Rich Tamboured Mouslin party dresses Heavy Emb'd Crap Shawls. ' Damask diapers in piece and ptra. 45 inch Pillow Case Linen.. Table Dpileys and Crash , Line". Sheeting, 10-4, 12-4. Lcng and Square high col'd wool'n shTa,, French werk'd coUara, sleeves and chemisettes Iin'n Cambric. Lswn Hd'afs, All qualities Hem Stich'd and rich Emb'd Handkerchleia. Fullssr'nt of RichArdsoBA fmly Iin'n. Bird's Eye diapers,' towels and napkins 6-4 and 12-4 eOL shti'ga and casings. Welsh and Sack FlanneiaT . . Whtte aiid red do all quanUea. Ladies and gent's Merino Silk and Cotton Vasts. . English and German Hose a great vAriety. . Marseilles Qaitts aadTurtwtur WmrtbjA ' Lace and Masuia Wtahd:TuPkey t de - , .preach, woferf m( Fr-abipe c(tiitas. t -. . fi ?; MUUtUiLMU UtXMH' y. a:.!'- Slk Gra.rjiBAMPewSssBlibi& Lead colored and whjLto and black da vtl;-: Bik. Fch. Bombaxine aMlrinorrIua'sv' fBlk TaBusaamltCAntAaCVpnj , . ... .. , BUL AjaVAA beLaines and ChafflA, Bik loft Veils and Laee do Hjk& coDhn bit's and ChemlsetteA Gihgnam ana Calicoes. r CARPETS, 46., ' Brussels, Venitian and Ingrain. Carpets i German Hum Floor And Stair da ' 8 and 12-4 Daggets and Hearth Rags. Alioant Manilla ana 8heep Mats Boston Valiees and Carpet Bags. ' i Boss Maekeaaw and Duffle BlanketA . Travelling or Shawl do HARDWABE AND STEEL. Handsome setts knives and forks, 61 pisses Begers' best scissors and shears Shears for flowers and shrubbery Porcelain, lined Kettles and Pans Soapstone Griddles for B. W. Cakes . Best Razors, warranted, fte. FAMILY GROCERIES. Stewart's best refined Sugars. Loaf, crushed and Clarified do ' Golden Syrup and dark Molasses. Cocoa, Worcester Sauce and Eng. mustard. imperial utrn rowder and Bik Teas. Currants, Citron and preserved gn'r. Capers, Olives and Pickles. Layer Raisins Box and Mat do - Mocba, Java and Laguira Coffee. JamaicaRum, I slay whiskey. Mon'gobela and old Rye do London dock and Pale Hennessea Brandy Madeira, cnerry and rort wines Champagne, Heck and Claret Cette Madeira for Cooking. London Porter and English Ale. Sperm, Adamantine and Hull's Cn'du. Starch in family boxes of 6 each. Cm'icI erasive soap, woman's friend Table Bait, Bags aad boxes. J. B. G. ROULHAC. No. 18. Fay. Street. tf-88 Brioks ! Bricks ! ! Bricks 1 1 J THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVING MADE PER manent armnrements for carrvins on the BRICK-MAKING business on an extensive Male, are now prepared to contract for the delivery, dur the ensuing season, of from on to ra million of Bricks of Uie hetttnUUv and at such pnees as will defy all competition. ' Orders from aiatanoe will beprmpCY Attend- ed to, and brioks delivered at either of the Depots, d desired UU. T. CUU&.K ft tju. Raleigh, March 12, 1866. SI tf. Just Received. A LOT of Family Grooeriee, Crush' d and Brown Sugars, Java, Bohea, Bio and Lacuira Coffees. U. P. Tea, Candles, Soaps, Snuff and Segara. Also a lot of chewing Tobacco on commission at Facto ry prices, at LITCHFORD ft COOKE'S June, 185o. 61 Family Groceries- MoGEE ft WILLIAMS keep constantly on hand a large supply of choice Groceries for families, consisting of Loaf, Crushed, Pul vented. Clarified and Brown Sugar. v Java, Laguira and Bio Coffee. Superior Gunpowder, Imperial and Black Tea. Best Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow Candles. Stewart's Golden Syrup.. Pepper, Allspice, Ginger. Starch, Yellow Soap and John son's Transparent and Toilet Soap a. Raleigh, April 20, 1866. . ., 82. MONUMENTS. TOMBS AND HEAD STONES 3HHS Subscriber would taka this method of re L minding the public, thai ha is still engaged, ia e manufacture of Grave Ornaments, in ail varie ty and the best style of finish and workmanship He keeps always on band a large stock of Marble, both of American and .Italian, suitable for Monu ments, Obelisks, Tombs, Head Stones, &c; and having in his employ a first-rate Northern Carver and Letterer, he ia prepared to put all kinds of Designs and Inscriptions, to suit the tastes ant. wishes of alt He would respectfully invito a visit to his Mar ble Yard, at the south-east corner of tha Raleigh Grave Yard, where may always be seen specimens of hi workmanship and a variety of styles of Grave Ornaments. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore received, he respectfully solicits a continuation of Uie-name, pledging nunseii to use bis bast endeav ors to please alL Orders from a distanoe will be faithfully and promptly attended to. Address, WM. 8TR0NACH, Raleigh. October 81, 1854- . wly 88 R SMITH'S CORNER, RALEIGH N. C. W1 E ARE now in receipt of our Spring Sup plies of Wares, jr., embracing Hardware, Crockery ware. Wood ware, Coach Trim mines House Furniture articles and Cutlery of all kinds to which we respectfully invito the attention of purchasers. Farmers, Mechanics and Artisans can find at our establishment Tools, Implements and a general assortment 01 Hardware suited to their different vocations. Having purchased the largest Stock of Hard ware ever brought to, this market, with tha de- sigu of confining ourselves exclusively te this branch of business, we think purchasers will find it greatly to their advantage to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. April 2183 PULLEN ft KELVIN. Novr for Cheap Goods. MURRAY A O'NEAL TTAVB taken the store lately occupied bv W. fl ft A. Stlth, and are receiving their stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery and Glassware; Ao. -Being new beginners, they have to build up a-.tradat to do this, they are de termined " to be. undersold oy Bone in tha euy. They will sell goods oheap aad ao mistake ; to-be convinced of this fact, call and priea their goods before purchasing elsewhere. All they-aakia a showing, sad if the foods suit, they guArantoa to make the arioea right, yoa i purcnAse oeiora ex- 1 amiaiiig their Stock.. . If joa want cheap Goods CAUSA.. ; ; ,- a w, "WHTinaiw,,., l Taut - Vlut , iTw r Gunn's Domestio Medicine. THIS book points out, in plain language, free from doctors' terms, the Diseases of Men, Wo men, and Childran, aad the latest and -most im proved mease used in their cure, and is in tended expressly for the benefit of families. It also contains descriptiona of the Mbdicaa Roots abd Hbabs op tub Ubitbd Statbs, and how they are to be used in the cure of diseases. . It. is ar ranged on a new and simple plan, by which the practice of Medicine is reduced to principles of common sense. . This invaluable book has passed through many editions'; it has now been revised and improved in every respect, and enlarged to nearly double its former, sise ; and contains nine1 hundred octavo pages. Fop sale by - HENRY D. TURNER. Ralbioh, N. C, 1865. 65. CARRIAGE MAKING. R ALE t G H' COACH FACTORY!!! WILLIAMS ft GORMAN, having enlarged their establishment by the addition of Jan kiaa' Shop, an Hargett St., are fully prepared to execute orders for CARRIAGES of every descrip tion. r Employing axperisncad wopkaan and nsing the bet of euAteriala, their work will always- be IfifiifMU s, stjfe wrrwaoW to yra salssstioa. ( t ttepAiriDg uone wun neatness ana aespatcn. . 'factop oa;Bagett.St-. naar tha Baptist Grove, aad at Clarke's old stAnd,'near the Masonic Hall: rlaleigh, JuaelS, '64. 61 ly. Hata ! Hats ! Hats ! MoGEE & WLLLLAMS, HAVE in Store a large and wall selected ae sortment of HATS, for the Spring: and Sum mer -wear, for men, boys and children, eonaistiag of -Leghorn, '. . Canada Straw, Panama, Palm Leaf, Manilla, China Pearl, Campeachy, Alhoni Jockey, Maricaibo, - Wide Awake, Pedale Straw, Shanghai. ALSO, superb Moleskin Hats of the latest style. May, 1855. 40 Notice. HAVING bought out Mr. M. Einstein, I shall continue the CLOTHING BUSINESS, as heretofore, in my own name and account KM1L ROSENTHAL, Corner of Market square and Wilmington St. Opposite YarberoA Stable. JUST RECEIVED at the above store Ths Lab- obst Assobtmsbt op READY MADE CLOTHING VR SEEN IN THIS CITY. Give me a call be fore purchasiag anywhere else and you will save at least twenty five per cent. Fact, and no mistake about it. E R. Sept 12, 1854. tf 74 COACH SHOP. rHE Subscriber respectfully informs the Pub- lie, that he still occupies the well knowii Stand of Mr. Willie Johnson, on. Wilmington St. about one hundred yards South of the Capitol Square, where he is prepared to execute every thing in his line of business. Buggies Coaches fte., made of the best materials and in the most fashionable and durable style. tie would say to those who may wish to our- ehase Buggies or any thing in his line, that they would ao well to call upon him before purchasing elsewhere, as he is determined to spare n either pains nor expanse to please those who may favor him with their custom. Ha is determined to sell at prices to suit the times, Also, repainng done cheap at the shortest notice JAM liS BA8HFOBD. Feb. 14. 1864. 14 Hata, Hats. JUST to hand two cases Extba Molbskib m Hats, Beebe's Latest. J McGBB & WILLIAM 3r GUN, LOCK-SMITn, AND BELL HANGER Charles Kueater, WOULD respectfully inform the Citizens ol Raleigh apd surrounding country, that he has located permanently in Raleigh, and has opened a Shop, on Wilmington Street, (in Dr. Cooke's brick building, ) where he will he found at all times, ready to execute any "juu in nis line, in a style that shall not be surpassed by any other persoa, and the charges shall always be moderate. CALL AND SEE. Raleigh, March 2. W3. . ly-19 New Books. CLEVE HALL ; by Miss SeaweU. LAND, LABOR AND GOLD ; or, Two Years in Victoria, with Visits to Sydney and Van Dol man's Land by William Howett MEMOIRS OF JAMES GORDON BENNETT AND HIS TIMES; by a Journalist rot sale oy W. L. POMEROY. 71. Ladies & Gents' Hosiery. A GENERAL assortment of Men, Women and Boys' Cotton, Thread, Wool and Silk Ho. Also Gloves of i-very kind W. H. ft R. S. TUCKER. HATS AND CAPS. AS usual, we have a most beautiful assortment oi Boy, Youths and Men's Caps. Soft Hats and superior Mole-skins. w. n Raleigh, Sept. 13, 1856. ft R. S. TUCKER RECENT PUBLICATIONS. THE History of Napoleon Bonaparte, by John 8. C. Abbott--with maps and illustrations. Memoir of Rev. Sydney Smith, by his daughter, Lady Holland witu a selection Irom his litt.T. fcditeu bf :urs. aufuii. Huilsoa's Edition of Shnkpeare, Vol.8, now ready. For -ab-by W. L. POMEROY. Raleigh, Sept. 13, 1956. SPLENDID STOCK OF GOODS. WE are now receiving the largest stock pf Sta flb and Fancy Day Goods, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Crockery and Groceries, that has ever been pre.entcd in Raleigh; and as they have been bought oarefully, they will be disposed of on the most moderate terms. We hubU be pleased to show tbera to our cus tomers, friends, and the public generally. W. H. ft R. S. TUCKER. Isadiea' Dress Goods. RICH Black and White Watered Silks: do , Plaid Poult De Soi ; do Striped ; do Mode Antique something new ; Brocaded Silks. Also a large assortment of Lutestring, Marceline and Florence Silks. W. H. ft R. S. TUCKER, A Urge Stock of Wonted Brest Goods, "VTAMELYi Valencia Plaids; Plaid Cashmeres, Real French Me rinos, (all shades ;) Lupin's French De Laines: .Low-prioed Do Laines, from 10c to 1,00; Col'd Challie; Black, Brown and Grey De Baye for Travelling Dresses ; Plaid and Run Silks. Also, a large lot of Mourning Goods. Bombasines ; . Mohair Lustres Canton Cloths ; Alpacas and De Lauies. W.H, ft R.S. TUCKER. 1 .'fUJ'. PARSON ON CONTEACTS--Voi 2taL U? i'l AngeU aad Ames aa Corporations- a' aew'Edi (ioo. ror saw ay nA tujii;BUY4 ' x BeatsBihap J . 72 Just t Hand- ' have iust -eceivecL and ! are now. open- Hi ins, an assortmctu'Of Goods for Fall and Winter T inter Trade, consifrtimf of ' ' ': 1 ' u ; Btea. and Bro. Domestics ; do Joans J Bed' Tick ings j Calicoes ? FtiTdO, Flannels ; Col'd Cambrics Jaconet do ; Swiss Muslins ; Col'd do Black and Piaid shawls; Domestic Ginghams1; OoHdkr; Laces and Fringes Silk 'aiKt Vrfvet TriniiWefiga, Also, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Bonnets, and Rea-. dy made Clothing, and many other Articles too te-. dious to mentioo- , ...... .i'; :. ..- v? !-' :J As these Goods were consigned to us. they will be sold, cheap for cash only. , , . . ConunisslonlUerchAntA, Raleigh, Sept. 13, 1855s. j ;. "" V7 TO 1ESIH4NT8 AND OTHERS. 1 l WRAPMNQPIK v i A SUPPLY of various aiies and UAlitieAv prioea to correspond, just reoeirad- from the "Raleigh Paper Mills." aad for sale by -- J W.l?GMERGT,; P. S. tCerawaireoeiTe prompt attention.. RAleighSepteaibap;!.,; , -; :All WEVvJKTElRT''STORKi . IjCffAAA TXTOttLO iaapactluJlyi inforBi dtisaas of Tv. SsiritJi.tha eunnty and thadoubtrvthdiolzk- Ing, that he haa fitted up a splendid style the house formerly occupied py tae tnsuranea Casnpaay, n the' west side of Fayetteville Street, aad between Mr. fffci:,Tunga and Murray A O'Neal's Dry Good Stores, waera'he "has opened a rich and.baaur tiful issortni6nt 'of New Jewelry of all the modern Btvles.' ctinsistlnff 'or the ornamental and. tha uaei- fnl, and-to which he invites the: attention ',, of the fcadies: - " -; " ' "; . He bag also for the gentleman' a good' lot -of Gold and Silver Watches, which wfll he warranted to perform well, when delivered to the customer ; aIsoi a. few etoeUent' double barrel nuns brought on expressly for the hunters of CaroUh ; also a great variety of walking CAaesi ' In fact, at .she New Jewelry Store, any and every thing usually kept in such establishments may be found at pri ces that cannot fail to please the customer. Repairing exeeatorl at short notice aad satis faction guaranteed. , ; October 20, 1864., .' . fcf.85- NEW BAKERY AND CANDY FACTORY- MRS. HARDIE desires to. say. to.tiio, public, that she has recently empkiye4 a superior Baker and Candy Maker. She will keep constant ly for sale CAKES and CANDIES, of great varie ty, and is now prepared to execute orders for Cake for Dinners and Parties. Families and Hotels can be supplied with any kind or any qualify of Des serts. She will fill orders for Candy at wholesale, aad orward it to any part of the State. . Raleigh, Nov. 28, 1854. tf 96 save: your grain. A Large supply of tha most improved Cradles just received at the Farmer's Hall. Also, a new supply of Sinclair's improved Pro pelleP Straw and Shuck cutter, both for horse and hand power, and the no less famous Cora and Cob Crusher, the Little Giant.' ; JAMES M. T0WLE8. May 21, 1866. Fresh Family Groceries. WE have now in Store a well selected stock of Family Groceries, comprising the fol lowing: Stuart No. 1 Syrup, Beat Family Molasses, . Loaf. Pulverised and Crushed Sugar, ' Brown and Clarified do., : -" Whole grain Bice, Rio, Laguira, Java and Mocha Coffee, Imperial, Hyson and other Green and Black Teas, Sperm, Adamantine aad Tallow Candles, Starch, Bar Soap, Spice, Ginger, Pepper, Maccaroni and English Cheese. Indeed, all articles in the Grocery line. W.H. & R. S. TUCKER. 26. NOTICE! U. SL LAND AND PENSION AGENCT. PIlO all those for whom I have collected Land A. Warrants, leu them 160 acres, I.hare the toum 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 rea dered 14 days' service iu any, ef tha wars siaee 1790, they, or their widows, or minor child er children, are entitled to land. They wiQdawell to eaU at this Agency.' I have the rollsTor the State of North Carolina,1 ' " " . Ateo, all Widows of the RevoIatiouAry Wa? are entitled to land Wagon Masters' and Teamsters are embraced1 Bmeng the numerous- Laws; and all those who thiak they have a claim are respect' fully .invited to call aad hare-' their claims inves tigated. v ; ' i . &)j terms are no charge, unless I succeed After 16 years' experience, I flatter myself that I understand my business, and all the anmerous laws in such cases. Give me a ca!K, and have your claims investigated before it will be forever too late. ' . ; A.: ? ;:. ' Enlisted Soldiers, having located lands in Illi nois and Miaeouri, I' will pay the highest cash priees for them. I have the number Townships and locations of several hundred in whose name they appear of record. 7. ' The highest cash prices paid for land warrsatsl Office opposite Lawrence's Hotel, at the Ex press Office. ' J. H. KIRKHAM. ' ' Raleigh, N. C, March 12, 1855. 21 tf Wanted. OIX THOUSAND DOLLARS, oa time, seeured jjb Mortgage oa a valuable Maaufao taring Mill and land adjacent, worth 18,000. IBterest on the loan will be paid promptly every ix months, at eiiaer nana, in ue vny. apiuj at uu wwvr . i n t . . 1 . . 1 . . 1 ! . LH or to W. H. Jones. Raleigh, July 8dv 1866. '68 tf.' SCOTT'S UTTXaft GIANT IM TOWS It THE little. Monster has , at : last. arrived, land may be seen daily. Ja the reap.oC the Far mers' Hall. On feed days, (Tuesdays,), ; it is a perfect wonder to see it masticate Corn-eoh, And all at the rates of 10 bushels per. hour. ; AJoiis sionfree. JAMES M, T0WLES. , , March 6, 1855. . 20,., SABfO PAPER. r, A Superior Article of Sand Paper. Nos. from 1 to 6. ' tor sale by H. D. TURNER. N. C. Book Store. Raleigh, Sept. 11. ' 73; VE-Star ft Post copy. . VULWED LUHBCB FOR SAIL AT THE RALEIGH PLAN IiW MILLS 1 1 200.000 aet Flooring front $21 to $25." 100,000 " Ceiling 18 to 31.: 100,000 " Inch boards ISto IB. h 80,000 " Thick boards 18 to 30. 60,000 . .Weatherboards 16 to 21 All the above is of the best seasoned long leal lumber, brought to an exact thickness- read for f immediate use, And will be put on board tlie-Cara, free of charge; ly U. tXUlHJ CO. , April 24tbi8Siv; ' a ; 33-tt ' TANCY CASSIMEREpANTSwWE jjfAYR f recently reoeivea quite . aa aaaiuon to our ac sortmeat of tne BUauaer pant,!,,., -vfl-j-sj May 28,; ! V P a flie7toB-Laad Mihea W?MPm2nt3t t: North XJaroliha-Rall Iloxd fBtdnle of lliil Trail (renind tfUrlTJi ItsL 1 1 aise. lASAr AfcV 'faaviANraA -rtrrr a is u .u i .u a J . . 1 3ooHL ' ;MUehaWs,t - -ia .SV-TStl T116ftl VAe 9k' .xe 1 w 11 - . Kaldrh, MorriwtU. ' A.' 1 . Parhanitfc.tiv: ie; HllWaawT-. , UauBjT - . 1 1 'hi! u nMtPii iAjOOi l"!.'!! ispAssaa. ' ..'.:ta. 1 -ASaJTaCi armAPSAA HawaMa. ,'800i. iUr.awJa rS40 'JAS i-U.t . mw . -s.t nT-.-j i4u t ua 1 1 9-n S 4!?5'2 wteaMUa a . . - . , t atiasao(a I ,rrntet uajv,, 4Qfe)ailHP tT TW liall &&a1!hiC Bsm iWir Tnila ! ' ruiiliiia'a .i 1 il 11 1 i I iTi as sakaa aIr IT 6 NORXJIERN AKI) EASXX"? t2JLT3L- iIT LRRS,? JROM ?mWQLELiJZ2j:& . ji t v ws iTnooaruAna 4 tw - fl AS B FAJ A.B. A J , M I T ,rp,hA splendid new Steamer LoaislMaCgrt4da :, uaj 'Vw'wmTrRDJSaa4 Portsmouth 6n tii;aTrllAVhlf the CoutheiitS The Steamer Georgia CaptAia'Pearsoi' ar rives OR"! - S'i f feil'J ;.U,X-3'i :.ii . umxDtam?ri rivij&i&.'M'ft IT .'OiuifRIDATt iiaaam'eLhoars, arriving At Baltimore laUratt fop'tbei If woofc1 m. Train tar Phihu&lpaia 4d Kaworlfi cTJr A r FERGUSONS l&.nixh?Xg&ml , March jO, , j866j ). j 'JUiu j'J.y!ilj,rTeil;isjat Raleigh arid Oaston nailrtaA NOTICE is hereby glvaiaArotf aaaaftop the 90tU Jaaunry, ATT due to' tii iRo&lbt freight must be paid atetewbwTfjdrPeit8moTitB, except o way freight, whishluust bipalftla'iA yance or oa delivery: of the goods; A the eis'my ba-;--. Lu. iih-tfJ. l, iSjJ.4 I-r This arrangement wULaffasrd grsiA:ia4vBtAgs to our customer by peedingth 31 their employing more than oiMCorwardiag jafeat between Jew. rorkand lUleiga,:aad haflrinw-tfaate goods or produna'auhieetod tol an hsadlhay ,; Agents, oaanot visla the., above rttlaarRht subjecting tiiemselvep toremayaLriUf 4 .4A a iuojrawsvcwj w vonuuue oe Hutea. nj the ofllcers and agents bf.the .Company averr a department pf its business' tor accommoaater the public and promote the Interest of iticustoinii. - it Whilst: tha WaatoM wi'Mont ..JL' XT-tX a passenger train will leaVe ' Raleigh1 U ti3 after nooa, on the arrival bf the train: from tie West oa the N.' a Road i 'due aotioa afWhioa m a given. '' '.ii-hjniX . . . Byorderof theBoArd'eflMreitors,&i"-i. ,,. .) ii U O'B &ANCH, iVeicfanra Aathe-CompAny has tWOvDepotoiiaiJUlefgl -merchaats ordering goods te gaarptlU Jfc43i Road are requested tot, have. Jtbeat distinotiy markad, o that their destination lnay-ba ImhmjmsA. thaw may be loaded to .the tarongb Depot frotPators burg or Portsmouth.- . yssi-3 fi4 .Afc. 37X,.?-U'fr ALEIGH AND'GASTON;ROAD,Due"ss to the Rellroad'CbmpAny for height art paya aie ia OAshou Uedelhrerr-pf the Artidea.vHrhea articles are de littered without such pymenf In ad- ranoe, ana tae owueP TaAs to eaU at tbedepot And .y settle the bill before' tjr aapipatiast of th montk, be mast thereafter seacHbe meaey when hs aabda for theoods. ByiesieUaPraaideni, July 4th, 1864. - Uxrrcn ExATBlAiAJlatfrvfAra HE elegant new- stoamahS 7ksTOwya. ? -tola Parisa,J wMol lo-'luti aotoeiloa with r the. RoABokA aiada her irstf iiip'iMk New York to.atarsaap4Btax24 28ta nlt'i -wd will eCn1ie. makP fe$xUt;Zzlfr weekly Mearing NewYoPrepy-i iatuf day-,! 4 ooloek, P M 4r ahd .etei&hta tAry Tuesday eyening. r:j - ftsssnt kt-s. 92&kf!mJ. j TaaRoABOAa wm lyNe w.Y eyTasfr WfiH Peburgejrridayatanlntai Tellers opg NorA jwillthuaba aoMaabpptnw tunityVyWieo a weelof iattac one pf tiiaadU 8teamshif;ftnd. thereby ..noidL the Just: sidwSf quent,chhnges otlha'Rsilroaoi.tPiM''i'f board altnar wilt JSad Jha State; rjms tcts up Miheot aleganfrstyle andhe far and attaw- rassageapa rare rrom Tetersburc tofw. York, Un includetLV T&i&:Z&lW 00 RtowAffa inaafutre. J ;ivi vu. r -.iy ur rK m o - . From tVaahJastoa toFortsiaaatSi 'and rria-. riiliE stnacrj Aj&f(ffi$ jfa X Wallaoe; will eosiinaneeier ' regulat Jn pa between1 Wasbingtofl' and Beaufort WSatutday, July t4ttt.''Leay Waahihgton-fop Beaufort ever Saturday 'aiorhinc at 'dXi; and Uaya Beaufort torWaahingtoa -aterf Mofiday mCralnc at 6 o'clock Ai Ur'- ..Tha Steainer wUfc toueli -it Pop'otrtk'fom andretarning-Fara to Portsmouth $2,JtoLeaa-' ton 4, from Partemsath to BoaofbrVt 24 Meala extras,:, i.k .tAjf a!rr'li4ifili'lAta , Passengers from tha WastorAp-ark alf ;tha Sttta will find this, the most ploaAAntPoutito Riufatt, as heycan Uka :tha aarscvlroi CoidAPorrf at ; Weldon to Wilson, , where , they rWlU take a" Orsa rate line of. StogeA,feTer,A good rPiank read,! to Greenville, a distanoe of rtiurty-serau miles jaaA from Greenville to Washington they! will take tha 'fine Steamer Gov.' (''M0BHEAD.went-Av mUes tor' Waealagtot-i ; -WashmgtoJalylijlg 1 .' ' ITRST'rlnMlUjiT fW SMUT AND SCUEmiNQ J&CHtyE . a -i -,:, ,rYOWG,PAIET,:''f'Vi""T; ntpoatAB o BUtxtlrAwp-Bntv awwitaa?!' rpHCrMeiti&ericritefthe ;X: Nrth&upolinA State Fairl aaiwas rama aed to thtfpublic: aa the'bestor" ta: uiet tajthaT Btsieiu SVven Hundred bf them are' aow'rxnin? in North CAroliBA, all f which are now ia t; era-1 tia aad have Urea fhk'mBatiriaAtfMtioa; au jvgacai pom -soi ' penormaace an - darabiiity, wa joavvug raa u years ian perrertn aar- wall' haw asxhey did at first, aad-hAve Jaok been: out of f rwowBAj. unauT urowa owttea tusepaac sjbmhtaea.A&ice-rem toted for trt TeAra. and daliverad at theUiH i ijgm.Vk aWt-Juawis cnd?A- .J0,i A.Ale5lAiwt jsaain A-weu,.Mranga sua AVW4Hi-retM?t 11 n4Xaa4ape4-Bttfke ?Ti.. net IMA Ti.lr A. n A - " . . i 1 1 i 4 July 6, 18$8.-K UU.W4iSi .v4i)2g9 Jauc 13,1855. 49 wOta : May, 1865 . ' fk . Sent. 14th, A 7:vtk-J , lima W, - , SewLT, V 'IS
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