- : 2 ; : . - - " i - . M .... i i i , , . . . . .. , . - . CITY OP RALEIGH, WEDNESDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER K 1855. VOLUME LVLv:y I . " 2f - . .-,-,Jit Tins - RALEian .keoisterw V3&EAT0N GALES; W l T AMD rioriitToi, -C ' t llXli'' ' i : ( S;7 ; rortiMSnvMUy, iS pot mmm; tmadrwi. Fot th W fciy, yI' $ yr Hw ; t ML " . KAIKS Of ASTKSTISIa . OovilOnbn u4 JodicWl MrgtfaiMiuU wfll IwdMrsl Mp(MtUAvktiMKllMr3S rati vUl b mtOm from th rtlr pric to dTrtla0 by Um tout. AdwrtbNMii aimtUA hi d imntmklj, wUl alao appor -fflSINBSS 'CAKPa 7 REGISTER. POWER " PRESS AND JOB OFFICE. AaT W ar prvpand to umt H descrip tiona of JOB PKI5TIN0, at tMOMbl ntM, with bmUmm a4 dispatok. OarffioUMppUd witk ferj UtMk ttjlt of - Itf AX3 FACTOR TOT , ttrrmrj daaeripti MMsaftryfbr the prompt ex- . AMD' fLill m FISCt JOB rilSTIIB, , SUCH AS Pamphlets, Circulars, Ball Tickets, 3USINESS CARDS, fRSlOBT BILLS, BAND BILLS, " PROGRAMMES, LARGE POSTERS, BLANKS tC, la aa aaat atjl aa anj otaer EstablMhmant, aadiaaaj qaantLtica. Giles Ieitoh. ATTORNET AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Ltmaarax, Robisos Co., N. C. Jan. &. 185 2 J j Law Capartnmbip. Mn.T.TiiB & ROGERS, Attaroeya A C ellora at law, RALEIGH, S. C WILL attend promptly to all business entrust ed to them. a. v. aii.i.ra, h. aoesas. OFFICE : Coraer of the EsGisna Row, oppos ite the Co art House. Oct. 84th. 1864. tffi acsBT r. avssBU. josara s. avaaau. RUSSELI, & BROTHER, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WtUUBQTOS, N. C. Refer to Thomas H. Wright, Eaq, Prea't Baak Cpe Fear; Edward P. Uall. Esq., Pmtideut Branch Baak aute ; 0. G. PanJey, eq President t'onuucrcial Bmak. We hare ample WIIARF AND STORE Room, situated is the meet central portioo of the Town, aud are prepared to make literal auk aaVaacaa on all Coaugnmeota of FLOUR, COTTON, GRAIN, NAVAL STORES, or other produce, eonaigned to ua for aale her or shipment to our friends North. , ; March 6. 185& . 19 ly. J. & J. I. Hathaway- & Co, IMPORTERS OF MOLASSES, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WILMINGTON, N. C. J. HATHAWAY. J. L. HATHA WAT. -r- WM. R- UTLEY. Jan. 6, 1855. 2 lypd Dentistry. Da.P.3A3000KflINTB8Tf OFFICE OVER MR. ROULHAC8 iJTORE. REFERENCES, (BY PERMISSION.) PeT. Dr Mason, Raleigh, Kev. Dr. Smedea, do Dr. F. J. Haywood, do Hon. Hugh Waddell, Chapel UilU Rev. Dr. Samuel Seabury. N. Y. Dr. J. Parmly, do Dr. George E. Hawea, do Dra. Chaa A Harker, Georgia. May 8, 1855. 87 tf "CL DuPRE & Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COM MIS - s SIQN MERCHANTS. DzALxaa m Sugar, Flvmr, Coffee, Molassa, Teat, CmdleM, Wood Wmrt, Raisins, Tobacco, Se gar; Scotch Ale," London Porter, Brooms, Starch, Salt; Mtss Port, &c, tc Court Fbont axd PmurcBaa Srt WILMINGTON. N. C. C DoPbx. V D. B. Bakkb, Wilmington, Max. 28, 1854w ly 26 JAMES E. METTS, Forwaxdint; Merohant, WILMINGTON, N. C. Ang. 24, 1864. 70-tf Vcw Amettoa and Corn ml ton Uouae. WE beg lean to annoance to our friends and the pabKo generally, that we hare associated ourseivea together Sot the purpose of doing a Gene ral Auction, Commission and Agency business in this city, at the comer 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 ef the State Bank, Raleigh. W. H. Jones, " Cape Fear E. B Freeman, Clerk Supreme Court, " - Heartt A Jones, Merchants, ' A. M. McPbeeters ft Co Norfolk, Va. Thomu Loring, Esq., Wilmington, N. C. Raleigh, May 11, 1S55. 8 a. x. HOTHBBTxma, a. oBiasxnr. i. w. kabtdi A. M. MePHEETERS&CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS. Ibnoarding & Comaaiano Merchants. 6 BOABOU BQUABE, NORFOLK VA. Rbtbbbbcbb. Tboa. P. Derereux, Halifax, N.C. . G. W. Mordecsi, Prea. Bk. of the State of N. C. C. Dewey, Cashier do do do do W. II. Jonea do Branch do Cape Fear Raleigh u. v d. Branca, rrea. a. & u. k. Messrs. Reid $ Soutter, Dr. N. a Whitehead, I Norfolk. Pre't Farmera B'k of Va. J Alex. Bell, Eeq. Mews. Spence A Reid, Baltimore. R. Blossom & Son, New York. September 16th, 1853. 76 ISRAEL W . SCUDDER, IBrOBTXB ABB KABVrACTOBBB Or GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, Slum, Stocks, Cravats, Hosiery, Suspenders, Dressing Robes, Ac, Ac. 296 bboadwaT, mw tobk. I'lAEL W. SCL'DDia, A D. KILXXAaD, A. BCCK. Jiuie 13, 1005. 4 worn ! wa. s. axKca. thos. I BABRAVD. BAKCR Jt BAKRAUD, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 'Tubbf BuiMing, 7bwn -Ihiitt. NORFOLK, VA: Mar , 1SS5. 4 1 -tt It S. PERRY, Dental Surgeon, RALEIGH, N. C, aaraaaacaa The Faculty of the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, Rer. Dr. Smedea, Raleigh, Rer. Dr. Lacyr , do Roy. .Mr. McDowell,. do Dr. Chaa. . Johnson, do Dr. Fab.. J. Haywood, do Hob. J no. H. Bryan, do Prof. Owen, W. F. College. . Prof. Wingate, do Pro . Wheat, Chapel HilL Rer. Mr. Fiugerald, Jackson, N. C. April 3, 1R55. v 27 ly 0 I 7M . Buy on Jlrward em fH Mm Tim mt, '' Dry Gcods. Groceria-Tamiii; -Inloab. Booh. m cucal nraracMrxn. v CARRIAGES, FRUIT TREES, CITY OP HEW T 0 BE , AT tfe Ftt CXNT. COMMISSI OW. Jltjtrt U Boa. W. A. Graham, Q. B. Badcvr, B. L. Swain, J. M. Marcbead. C. f. McnaenbaU, J. W. Osbora, M. W. WodmD, and others. M. Ywk, PETER W. HINTONj Co mm t88 ion Merchant, S08. M AJTD 26 ROTHZBTS WHARF, NORFOLK, VA. SPECIAL ATTBXTIOX PAID TO BaLLIXO Toaaeeo, Flour, drain. Cotton, 4x. &e. Also, to Receiving and Forwarding Goods. REFER TO Chaa. L. Hinton, Enq. 'Wak Co. N. C. J. B. G. Roulhac, and George W. Haywood, Eaqa., Raleigh, N. C. Wm. Plummer, Esq., Warren ton, N. C. Aug. 25. 1854. 69 Commission and Forwarding MERCHANTS, Brown'e BuUding, H ater Street, WILMINGTON. N- C. C.-DAL AlVANCBJ MADK O.N CONSIGN MKNT. March Otli, l$&t. Itf ly. David A. B.u.i. Gsoaua M. Bais. J a. BAIN & CO. SUCCESSORS TO BAIN HATTON & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND Commission Mercliants, Corner of King and Water Streets. PORTSMOUTH VA. SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO SELLING Tobacco, Flour, Grain, Cotton, dec ALSO. TO RECEIVING AND FORWARDING GOODS Jan. it, 1856. 9 ly W. P. EIaUOTT, General Commission and Forwarding Merohant WILMINGTON, N. C. 13, '55. 13 ly Feb. KADER BIGGS fc CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS Tunis' WUuif, Tiijd Iint, NORFOLK VA RxrBBKBCBs. Messrs. Bloodirood A Co., E. ' Tabb A Co., Alexander Bell, Esq., Norfolk ; Hon. Aaa Biggs, Williamston, N. C; CoL J. B. G Roul hac, Raleigh; Lewis Thompson, Esq., Hotel, N. C. Oct. 24th, 1854. 66 EDWARD J. IiUTTEBXOH, General Commission and Forwarding Merchant. WILMINGTON. N. C. fTlHE Subscriber keeps constantly on hand a I supply of Fresh Lime ; Calcined Plaster ; Land Plaster; Hydraulic Cement A Plastering Hair which he is prepared to sell as low as these ar ticles are to be had in any city South. Orders will receive prompt attention. EDWAKD J. i.UTTJK.LUH. Wilmington, N.C, Jan. 30, '66. ly 9 Books and Stationery ! H. D. TURNER, So. I FAYETTEVIEXC STREET, , RALEIGH. N C , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Bookseller and Stationer, keepa constantly on hand a very large and complete assortment of Law, Medical, Classical, school aaa Mtsceua a sous Books. A complete assortment of Station ery, Blank Books, Globes,' Mathematical Instru ments, Ac , Ac. - . -v r . 4 ' -' Blank-Books made to order at snort notice and in best style. Just received from the manufao . j: . inn t A T t...4- which he will sell at low prices. BxbT Country Merchants and others are reques ted to eall aad examine his stock. Raleigh, September 154. 80 cIaAXTditjs; b. banders, ATTORNEY AT LAW, sMiTHnxia, bob oaboijba, TTILL attend tbji Courts of Johnston, Wayne YT ' and Nash. Jan. 14. 1853. 8 ; Andrew J. Stedman. . V ATTORNEY AT LAW, Havinir removed to Pittsborough, N. C, will at tendxegularly the Courts of Chatham, Moore and Harnett Counties. PiUaboro',Jaly 18, 1855. 56 tf Agency at Washington City. JENNINGS PIGOTT and JNO. W. HANCOCK (UU of North Carolina.) WILL proMcute claims of 'ery description before Congress, the several Executive De- nartaents and Public Offices. Particular atten tion will be riven to Claims for PENSIONS and BOUNTY LAND. Mr. PIGOTT will practiee in the Supreme Court of the United States, and tae several Courts of the District of Columbia Address Pioorr A Haboock, Washington, D. C. Feb. 6. 1865. II wly. PARA8OL8 AND UMB RELtAS. . A : LARGE assortment of every shads and Tarie f ty, aad at very low prices. Call aad examine I i X . McGEE A WILLIAMS. May, 1865. ' 40 CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. SPLENDID JEWELRYI I tiud Bleaant Fancy t'oods. C. B. ROOT.haa received, and is now opening, on of the most costly and the beat selected lot of JEWELER! and FANCY GOODS ever exhibited in this market. His assortment, in either lin, embraces the most faahionaVIe and beautiful specimens and the very latest styles in part, aa follows ; Diamond, .- , PearL " v - t Cameo, anaT" Mosaic Breast Pins, and Ear-Bin gs, Gold an'i Silver -Wfetcb.es, Elegant styles Silver Card Baskets, Forks, NapkiB Rings, Card Cases, t " Porta Monnaies, iv . Gold and Silver Pencils, fa. SepL 26, 1854. z-'-- Repairlnsj, Finishing, &o. ay business. shall be able to rive tahau be able to give the most entire vMafaetioB to the Public in all work committed to y charge. -.. . " ALL ORDERS will be executed in the most workmanlike manner, and with despatch. C. B. ROOT. September 26, 1854. 78 GUNS, PISTOLS, RIFLES, SHOT BAGS, Ac. A large and varied importation. C. B. ROOT. Sept. 26, 1864. 78 BLICISI 1TH L1G. DOItSE.SIIO El SC. U EDWARD YARBROUGH, Jr., Raving erected a new Blacksmith Shop at the corner of U&r gett and Wilmington St's., is prepared to have all work in the above line executed with care and dispatch. The well known Ju Atkijts, with com petent aasistaats, being permanently engaged, he is enabled to have the animals entrusted to his care shod in a workmanlike manner. Raleigh, May 26, 1854. tf 48 The favorite Authores of the South! ANEW NOVEL BY THE AUTHOROF ALONE." First Edition, 10,000 Copies. NOW READY. THIS CHiaDSIEM IP ATM, A Novel. Bt-Maeioh Hablaxd, or Ricumosd, Va. One Elegant 12mo. VoL 434 Pages, Price, $1 25. rilHK extraordinary success of Miss II ar land's 'Alone" running through coition after edi tion, with great rapidity -re-published in England with a still larger sale translated into the French and German languages 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 moat successful novelists of the United States." "Those who have read "Alone" and those who have net, should will be interested and giatified to know, that a new book by Virginia's gifted antho reas, entitled "The Hidden Path," is now ready. Beautifully as "Marion Harland" has .woven the threaus of life in other romance and song she is a poetess of rare felicity we are safe in predicting that her new work will surpass all her previous ef forts in fine delineation, brilliance and power, and that Mr. Derby will be called upon to record it on his books as one of the most popular ana successful of modern literary issues. Since reading 'Alone." we shall impatiently await the appearance of 'Tbe Hidden Path." N. Y. Etunvtg Mirror. i.C DERBY, Publisher, 119 Nassau street, New York, and . for aale by all bookaUers and news agents W. L. POMEROY, Raleigh. Sept. 7, 1856. 72 Recent Publications. "HHE Literary Life md Correspondence of the J Countess of Blessington. The Escaped Nun; cr, disclosures of Convent Life, aad the Confessions of a Sutet of Charity. Habits and Men with remnants of record," to ithtD the Makers 01 botli. by Or. Doran. Doe .-ticks: What be says by VI- rniianaer Doe.-ticiis. P. t. Ufii -Buui Abroad. liwget's Thesaurus of English Words and Phra se, a new iioiuou Literary and Histonoal Miscellanies by Geo. Bancroft. Chemistry of Common Life by James F. John ston, complete in 2 vols., 12 mo. English Past and Present by R c Trench. Las Cases' Memoir of Napoleoa. A Child's History of England by Charles Dickens. Peg Wellington : a beautiful Story by Charles Reads. The Summer Land : a Southern Story. Kllie; or the Human Comedy by JohnEaston Cooke, author of The Virginia Comedians," Ac. The English Orphans t or, a Home in the New World bv Mrs. Mary J. Holmes, author of Tempest and Bun shine. The Heiress of Haughtou : a Sequel to " Au brey." Frank Leaue s Journal tor -September. For sale by W. L. POMEROY. Sep umber 7, 1855. 72. HOME TRADE A M AXVFA CTUB E. WE have just made arrangements with the Alpha Woolen Mills of Orange County, N. C , as sole agents in the county of Wake for the aale of their Merinos, Jeaus and Kerseys aad we Invite the attention of our Merchants and farmers, 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 ename tnem to retail them at a profit. To those who have ne trots to clothe, it is to their interest for them to procure these uome maae Jersey, aa iney can be furnished by the Merchants buying, them . j wr a at the usual prices lor eooa aeraeys, ana we guar antee them much better made, heavier, and con tains twice the quantity of wool. Call aad see for vourselves. We will have in store also a large assortment of North Carolina Caasimere, of the Grey and Black. and solid Black, manufactured in Charlotte, at the Rock Island factory. These Cassimeres makes a beautiful and durable suit for gentlemen, and every North Carolinian should have at least one suit. Walk in and see them. W. H. 4- R. S. TUCKER August 1st, 1855. 62. Ladies Dress Goods. English A French Merinos, Figured A Plaid 'Jashmeres, jo A Do Mouselines. " Alpacas. Blk. Do LITCHFORD A COOKE. Com. Merchants. One Door above H. Porter's Shoe Store, Sept. 14th, 1855. . .74. New Books. CLEVE HALL 2 by Miss SeawelL LAND. LABOR AND GOLD; or, Two Years in Victoria, with Visits to Sydney and Van Dei- n,.n'n Land: bv William Howett. ! MEMOIRS OF J AMES "GORDON BENNETT AND HIS TIMES ; by a Journalist. -- For sale by ' W. L, POMEROY. 71. 1 NEW AND DESIRABLE GOODS AT No 13 FAYETTEVLLIJ2 8T. mHE Subscriber has lust Meelvcd his FaM aA j X Winter supply of SEASONABLE GOODS, ad tTiildren, and the latest ant most un I among which may be found . - t j prored tenna used in their' cure, and 1 in French Merinos, all colours, Lupin'a besf make, j traded expressly for the benefit of families. It French Cashmeres of every variety and pat'ro. 1 9139 oatalas descriptions of the MbdicaX Roots French DeLnines of latest styles Silks, Plaid. FiCTred and nlaln ;: . Woolen Plaids,' and Poplin Robee. v ' Rich Tamboured Mouslin party drsasaa Heavy Emb'd Crape Shawls. 5 Damask diapers in piece and pf ra 45 inch Pillow Cass Linen.. Table Doileys and Crash ? - , " Linen Sheeting, 10-4, 12-4. gong and Square high col'd woofo ahls. . --. - French work'd collars, sleeves and chemisettes Un'n Cambric Lawn Hd'kfa, all qualities Hem Stich'd and rich Emb'd Handkef' left. ' Full aaar'nt of Richardson's ftaly ; la'n.'.! h Blrd'sEys diapers, towels and iu., kins - V ; ft-4 and 124 -eol shtTgt and -v-Welsh and Sack Flannels. ', White and red do all qual.., Ladies and gent's Merino Silk and cotton Vests. English and Genhfuv Hobo ' a great variety. ' Msreeilles Qofits and furniture Dimities''-' Lace and MsaKa crtns and Tprkry red 9 - -rt".2?rZ;? : dim. urooiuiujff ana xrou uecvne airxa - 3 ' Lead colored and white and black ,do Blk. Fch. Bomhntine and Merino "Lupin's. Blk Tami.e and Can top Cloth. . Blk Alpacas, DeLaines and ChalDs. Blk Love Veils andjAee do HUkfs collars slv'aand Chemisettes. Gingham and Calicoes. CARPETS, Aa. Brussels, Venitian and Ingrain arpets r r Ucrman tiemp Floor and stair do o and 12-4 Duggeteand Hearth Rugs. a ucant. Manilla and Bneep Mats Boston Valioea and Carpet Bags. Rose Mackanaw and Duffle Blankets. Travelling or Shawl . do HARDWARE AND STEEL. Handsome setts knives snd forks, 51 piewes Rogers' best scissors aud shears Shears for flowers and shrubbery Porcelain lined Settles and Pan! Suapstone Griddles for B. W. Cakes Best Rasors, warranted, Ao. FAMILY GROCERIES. Stewart's best refined Sugars. Loaf, crushed and Clarified do Golden Synp and dark Molasses. Cocoa, Worcester Sauce and Eng. mustard. Imperial Gun Powder and Blk Teas. Currant.4, Citron and preserved gnT. Capers. Olives and Pickles. Layer Raisins, Box and Mat do Mocha, J ava and Laguira Coffee. J amaiea Rum, Islay whiskey. Mon'gohela aad old Rye do Lendon dock and Pale Henneseee Brandy Madeira, Sherry uud Port Wines Champagne, Hock and Claret Cette Madeira for Cooking. London Porter and English Ale. Sperm, Adamantine and Hull's Ca'dls Starch in family boxes of each. Cm'icl eraaive soap, woman's friend Table 8alt, Bags and boxes. J. B. G. ROULHAC No. 18. Fay. Street. tf-8S Brioks ! Bricks ! ! Brioks ! ! ! T nHE SUBSCRIBERS HAVING MADE PER- manent arrangements tor earryinc on the BRICK-MAKING busineaa on an extensive scale. are now prepared to contract for the delivery, dur the ensuing season, of from on to two million ot Bricks of the bet quality and at such vrtoet ai will tfyy all competition. Orders from a distance will be promptly attend ed to, and bricks delivered at either of the Depots, if desired UiSO. T. COOKE A CO. Raleigh, March 12, 1855. 21 tf. - " Just Received 4 "LOTef Family GroceriesCrush'd. and Brinra J Sugan. Java, Bohea, Rio and Laruira CoIeTY O. r. Tea, Candles, Soaps, Pnuft aad Serara Also a lot of chewing Tobacco on commission at Facto ry prices, at LITCHFORD A COOKE'S June, 1855 . 61 Family Groceries- A fcGEE & WILLIAMS keep constantly on l.U.nrod a large supply of choice Groceries for lauuiics, consinting of Lota, cruBued, Fuiterued, Clarified and Brown Sugar. Java, Laguira and Rio Coffee. Superior Gunpowder, Imperial and Black Tea. Best Sperm. Aramantine and Tallow Candles. Stewart's Golden Syrup. Pepper, Allspice, Ginger, Starch, Yellow Soap and Johnson's Transparent and Toilet Soaps. Kaieign, April zu, ittoo. 82. SHIAIrlDWAIrilS STOaiS I tt. SMITH'S CORNER, ' RALEIGH N. C. WE ARE now in receipt of our Spring Sup plies of Wares, c, embracing Hardware, Crockery ware, Wood ware, Coach Trimmings House Furniture articles and Cutlery of all kinds to which we respectfully Invite the attention of purchasers. Farmers, Mechanics and Artisans can find at our establishment Tools, Implements and a general assortment of Hardware suited to their different vocations. Having purchased the largest Stock of Hard ware ever brought to this market, with the de sign of confining ourselves exclusively to this branch of business, we think purebasers will find it greatly to their : advantage to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. April zi mt ruujm a beaiV Now for Cheap QOjQ4t MURRAY A CFNfiAL TTAVE taken the store lately occupied by W. tjL A A. Stith, and are receiving their stock of f ancy ana staple yry uoaqs, uroeertes, crocxery and Glassware, Ao. Being new beginners, they have to build up a trade : to do this, they are de termined' to be undersold by none ia the city. They Will sell goods cheap and no mistake ; to be 1 l ... m . T, , ? . 1 . eonvmceq, 01 una tact, eu wu pnoe vneir goooa before purchasing elsewhere. All they ask ia a showing, and 11 the goods suit, they guarantee to make the prices right. Don't purchase before ex amining their stock. If you want cheap Goons, call at No. zo, White Front, Fayetteville street, Raleigh, N. C. March 81, 1864. 27 SHOULD BE READ BY TIE IILLIU ) CHEMISTRY OK COMMON UFlf-COM- riiCiln. D. APPLETON A CO. have now ready, in Two Volumes, 12 mo., cloth price 924 The Chemistry 01 common litre; by James Jp W. Johnston, M. A-, F. R. 8., Ac, Author of " Lectures on Agrieultural Chemistry and Geolo gy, etc, etc. luuscrated wiw 110 wooa fngra rings, TABIB OIOOBTBBTS. The air we breathe, The water we drink, The soil we cultivate. The plant we bear, The bread we eat, The beef we cook. The beverages we in fuse, . , . .. What,, now and why we digest, Ths body ws cherish, For sale by' -; September, I860. The sweets ws extract, The liquors we fermen The narcotics we in dulge in. The poiaoaa we select. The odors we enjoy. The smells we dislike. What we. breathe, and breathe for, ..r r , The circulation of matter, A recapitulation. . W. L POMXROY. - 76 . Gunn'a-Domeitlo Mediolna. ; T , iAa doox DOinu out. in niam lasKuaav, ' J from doctors temls. the Di s eases of Men. Wo- i abo Hxbbs or tki Ubitxd St atis, and how they are to be used in the euro of diseases. It la ar ranged oa a new and simple plan, by which the praetieaof Medieia is reduced to principles of oommon sense - s ' This invaluable book has pasaed through many tditions i tt has now been revised and improved 1n every respect, and enlarged to nearly double its iormar sue ; and contains mat hundred octavo pagea. For sale by HENRY D. TURNER. RAiBlOB, N. C, 1866. 65. ' CARRIAGE MAKING. ;&ALIGR COACH FACT0RY1I1 WILLIAMS A GORMAN, having enlarged their establishment by the addition of Jen fans' Shop, onHarreU St. art fully prepared to execute orders for CARRIAGES ef every descrip tion, i Employing axperi eased workmen aad wsing Ike best of aatoriaJby the' work will flwaya be fiLed iaavstyi vgrrtnits va &ire tUticaj' ..Repairing dons with neatness and despatch. - t&T Factory on. Hat gett 8tn near the Baptist Grove, and at Clarke's old stand, near the Masonic HaTV- . Raleigh, June 23, '64. 61 ly. . Hats ! Hats ! Hats ! McGEE & WILLIAMS, HAVE in Store a large and well selected as sortment of HATS, for the Spring and Sum ner wear, for men, boys and children, consisting ot;. . Leghorn, Canada Straw, Panama, Palm Leaf, Manilla, China Pearl, Campeachy, Alboni Jockey, Maricaibo, Wide Awake, Pedals Straw, Shanghai. ALSO, superb Moleskin Hats of the latest style. May, 1866. 40 COACH SHOP. t Y1HE Subscriber respectfully informs the Pub I lie, that he stul occupies the well knowfi 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 Ac, made of the best materials and in the most fashionable and durable style. He would aay to those who may wish to pur chase Buggies or any thing in his line, that they would do well to call upon him befire purchasing elsewhere, as he is determined to spare n either pains nor expense to please those who may favor him with their custom. He is determined to sell at prices to suit the times. Also, repairing done cheap at the shortest notice JAMES BASHFORD. Feb. 14, 1854. 14 Hats, Hats. JUST to hand two oases Ezxba Molbbbus Hats, Beebe's Latest, f J I - McGEE j- WILLIAMS. laadies & Gents' Hosiery. A GENERAL assortment of Men, Women and Boys' Cotton, Thread, Wool and Silk Also Gloves of every kind. W. H. A R. S. TUCKER. now. HATS AND CAPS. AS usual, we have a most heautiful assortment of Boys, Youths and Men's Caps. Soft Hats and superior Mole-skins. w. tt. Raleigh, Sept. 13, 1S55. A R. S. TUCKER i e-.SVv , Wanted. IX THOUSAND DOLLARS on time, secured by' Mortgage on a valuable Manufacturing Mill aad land adjacent, worth is.uuu. interest on the loan will be paid promptly every vix months, at either Bank in the City. Apply at this office or to W. H. Jones. Raleigh. July 8d, 1855. 68 tf. Fresh Family Groceries. f E have now in Store a well selected stock YY of Family Groceries, comprising the fol lowing: Stuart No. 1 Syrup, Best Family Molasses, Loaf, Pulverised and Crushed Sugar, Brown and Clarified do.. Whole grain Rice, Rio, Laguira, Java and Mocha Coffee, Imperial, Hyson and other Green and Black Teas, Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow Candles, Staroh, Bar Soap, Spice, Ginger, Pepper, Maccaroni and English Cheese. Indeed, all articles in the Grocery line. W. H. A R S. TUCKER. 26. SCOTT'S LITTLE GIANT IN TOWN 11 rUE little Monster has at last arrived, and may be seen daily in the rear of the Far a ww ja a a I rw mers itan. Ufl ieeu aays, xueaaays,; 11 ia a perfect wonder to aee it maatioate Corn-cob, and all at the rates of 10 bushela per hour. Admis sion free. JAMES M. TOWLES. March 6, 1855. 20. NEW BOOK. T IGUTnnd DARKNESS; or, the Shadow of 1 A Fate; a Story of Fashionable Life, Maud ana other persona by Alfred Tennyson. Just re- eeived by W.L. POMEROY. Raleigh, September 14. 74 Just to Hand nn J b have just -eceived, and are now open-, ing, an assortment of Goods for Fall and Winter Trade, consisting of Blea. and Bro. Domestics ; do Jeans ; Btxfc Tick ings ; Calicoes ; Fur do; Flannels; CoFd Cambrics ; Jacouetdo; Swiss Muslins ; ColMda; Black and Plaid shawls ; Domestic GingbAUAS ; Cot Hdkfs ; Laces and Fringes; Silk. avT Velvet Trimmings. Also, Boots, Shoes, Uat Caps, Boonets, and Kea dy made Cloth iuaui tuany other articles too te dious to mention.. As ttee Goods were consigned to us, they will be sold, cheap for cash only. t t LITCHFORD A COOKE, at . ; - Commission Merchants. Raleigh, Sept. 13, 1855. 74 GUN, UXSAttm AND BELL HANGER mx)w4 Suester, WOJilLD.sesBuSfeRy inform the Citisens ol Baieigh aad surrounding country, that he has located permanently in Raleigh, and has opened a Shop on Wilmington Street, (in Dr. Cooke'a brick building,) where he will be found at all times, ready to execute any "JOB" in his line, in a style that shall not be surpassed by any other person, aad ths charges shall always be moderate. CALL AND 8EE. x; Raleigh, March 2. IKS. '. ly-19 SAVE YOUR GRAIN. A Large supply of the most improved Cradles just received at the Farmer's Hall. ' , : Also, a new supply of Sinclair's improved Pro peller Straw, and Shack cutter, both for horse, and band power, and the no less famous Vorn and Cob Uwsher, thelittle, .Giaat. . ' ; r; : , : i.'- james m.7Qwles. A May 21, 1856. V-S - i . . 42 .- BY HIHTON R 'belper, 1VOL. 12 mo 300 pages , neatly bound in sloth price reduced to T5c. PnbiiahedandforaaleBy the single copy, dosen, hundred or thousand, by HsBBt Tatiob, Sun Iron BvUding, Baltimore. Sent free of postage, on the receipt of one dollar. The usual discount made to the trade. CONTENTS ; ' Chapter. 1. California Unveiled, da 2. The Balance 8heet, do S. Society in California, do 4 San Francisco, 1 do 6. San Francisco continued, do 6. fan Francisco concluded, do 7 The Chinese in California, . t do 8.Xursory Views. , ." do 9 Sunday in California, do 10 Bear and Bull Fight, do 11. Sacramento, ' do 12. Yuba The Miner's Teat, do 13. Stockton and Sonora. ... do IA Voyage to Cnlifornia via. Cape Horn, do 15. ToyatroiaCalilbrtdavia.Nlearagua, do 19.' The Dirger Indiaiis and wegrbea. do 20. Are yom Going to California ' - Extract fronTthYinknsof the Prsfct, "The author goes into an examination; of jthe statistics of California to ascertain her actoul value to the Country, compared with her cost He gives her full credit for h r gold, examines her other reaourees,' agricultural and commercial, and comes to the conclusion that, in spite of the treas ure she has ben pouring so liberally into the world's lap, she has not yet paid for herself. Much space is devoted to the question of her present solvency and her future prospects, and the views advanced are to us novel. A rendeoce of three yers in California, in which the author has, at different periods, dwelt in all its regions, from San Francisco up to the mines, has given bim a right to apeak upon it, and he utters no half way opin ion. He ia positive in his statements, and cop ious in his citations of facts-bearing upea them. There is a fair share of adventure in his volume. The author sees all the lions of the Eureka State, goes into the drinking and. gambling saloons of San Francisco and gives us an account of their in terior, witnesses a bull and bear fight and descri bes it very minutely, meets with Chinese, Digger Tndiaas, and all the mixed nations that frequent the new State, works at the mines, both Northern and Southern, and gives in his experience, which, in one case at least, is very amusing, and, in short, presents a picture of the entire country as he saw it. We believe the book is destined to at tract attention. There is a freshness and aewete about it which removes the class of common works of traveL" Southern Quarterly Review. :. h Aside from his owa experience, the author ad vances a number of statistics aad general facts in proofs of the trath and in vindication of the severity of his allegations. The book is very entertaining, and will be read withgreat interest by every body." Baltimore Sun. "The author is a North Carolinian, He has written his book ia a very agreeable style, and re lates many interesting incidents. Baltimore Clipper. " It is well written, and cannot be read but with wonder and amazement. The work must have a great run." Baltimore Patriot. " Mr Helper supports his inferences and deduc tions by an array of facts aad figures which stand out in bold relief when contrasted with the state ments sometimes made and believed that Cali fornia is hardly teas than an earthly paradise. As we design shortly to give an extended notice of the book, we forbear more comment at the present time, farther than to say that we have also resided for several years in the "goldeu State," and know personally that most ot the statements made in the book (dismal as they are) are briefly true." NatioHalAmerican. " It is a book of merit in point of ability, and of value ) tts facts aad. truthlulneaV - , . Richmond Kraminrr., " For 'sale by Hrttr W5BNERV Raleigh, Aug. 21, 1855. 67 New Law Books PARSON ON CONTRACTS VoL 2nd. Angell and Ames on Corporations a new Edi tion. For Sale by - W. L. POMEROY. September 7. 72 TO MEEIHANTS 1XD OTHERS. WRAPPING PAPER. SUPPLY of various uses and qualities. A prices to correspond, oust received from the "Raleigh Paper Mills,' and for sale by . W. U r-UMKttOi. P. S. Orders will receive prompt attention, , Raleigh, September 14. 74 NEW JEWELRY STORE CHARLES H. THOMPSON WOULD respectfully inform the CItiiens of : Raleigh, the county aad the country adjoin-. ing, that he baa fitted up ia splendid style the house formerly occupied by tae insurance company, en the west aide of Fayetteville Street, and between.. Mr. 8. H. Young's aad Murray & O'Neal's Dry' Good Stores, where he has opened a rich aad beau tiful assortment of New Jewelry of an the modern styles, consisting of the ornamental and the use ful, and to which heinTiteathe attention eftthe Ladies. He has also for the gentleman a good lot of Gold and 8ilver Watches, which will be warranted to perform well, when delivered to the customer ; also a few excellent double barrel guns brought on expressly for the hunters of Carolina : also a great variety ef walking Canes. In fact, at the New Jewelry Store, any and every thing usually kept in sach establishments may be found at prf- ces that cannot lau to piease tne customer. Repairing executed at short notice and satis-' faetion guaranteed. . . " October 20, 1854. tf 85 NEW BAKERY AND CANDY MANU FACTORY MRS. HARDIE desire to say t the public, ; that she' has recency employed a superior Baker and Candy Mkke&. She will keep constant ly for sale CAKES- and' CANDIES, of great varie ty, and U now prepared, to execute orders for Cake for Dinners and Partiea, Families aad Hotels can be supplied with aay kind or any quality of Des serts Show-ill nil orders for Caady at wholesale, ana orward it to any part of the Stale. Raleigh, Nov. 28, 1854. tf 96 Plastering; Brick-aaylnar aad Brlck-maklnr riHE Undersigned would inform the Public that I he continues to carry on, and has made large ly increased preparations for carrying on, the above branches ef his business. He flatters him self, and' those for whom he has done work will bear him out ia the o pinion, that he aa afford to contract for it en as reasonable terms aad exe cute it in as masterij ana expeamous a manner as anv other contractor. 1 V , ; He will shortly have on hand a large quantity of good ruts rnvwriifiuca. . All orders for him are to be at left at the Tab- BBOVia- Housa. ' CHARLES W. PALME i ReJeighrApril 201856. ' " . , 82 txl Ladies Dress .'Goods:' X ICH Black and White "Watered SilksT' ia f lj naia roan jwo. ooif uo Dtripea ; clo Mori F" . . - T , . , .- . nuaue ownuiuii iww , umcaaeu aujta. . Alan a large assortment of Lutestring, Marceline and T13B.XAND OF rdrOiaD ! , REATJTY Wrsus FICTIOXl ; 00 lOi My last Mining Adventure, . aU. Tho TljrJlajMnmlttee.; Florewee bubs.-. ' -it . : VT. flL-A R. & TUCKER J a KAVELLLI. vJ X J i 3 INprtli; Carolina I'J-il llcitt4 Schedule '!, " I .; jLi.- ; Xaaaiat' .'MS! "i p BSMSIOU. s.rs' StaUlaaar. JtAf.. - owrmviue, t.Pnxbem'ai Hlllsbn-y, "MaeaWs, : Smw Mint,: -T-4 T USA. 11W r 745,- SSaSXQCtt 1- assa J , ; AiarrUL. -asBAirr V HawSifBSj- 'SSastlvf Darhaai's, iJterWrUia, -. ; J t .1 . .AW; 1A00 M3JH , 1303 US. 'JX6S ilX7a.av S.6A '4 a; ; AS .lite . .KaMlgB,..- . StaaiuB'B. J z aigB,4 i -., JUteoaaot'Sr X-i tpIaet EBtata. Tm abU Xnte raa W , X 1 muAImIzbB zw t Mtrnxnam B.y. V JalriSW.. :t0-.A t TO NORXHERN; AJJD EAIZ2JfT!lAVtfc. LERS, J-ROAt NE V7 ORLEANS, 1D BIUCACGOSTA, CHARLi: mta. SrWV aw aaTao..ij. m. m f s I Roanoke Railroad; and Bay . Lisa'. L." i uvt.Vt ij v-..irf r--l4-j rp HE splendid new Steamer Loalsie' vCc'ptsin -L Russell, leaves Hnntera .wharf, i.offolVat uoioca, p. m , on , .. u TUESDAY, THURSDAYf"" SATURDATiand Portsmouth on UW sjrri- oi.the Sonthern 'Cars. The Steamer Georgia. iCaptsin Pearson, ar- 1 MONDAY, .''"" wJ-' . WEDNESDAYS FRIDAY. -at tD-same hours. arriving at Baltimore in tinielbr tiie 1 Voldek, a.' ra. Train for Philadelphia fad Nsw'York?- ' FERGUSON AMILHADCv Agents. March 20 185A, A V ii2ly. ::'. ' - 'itu .-:.. ,r .: Raleigh and Galtoa 'Xl&ita&i. NOTICE is kreby given,1 that front Ini After the 80th January, allMaes io'thisl Road for freight mast bo paid at Petersburg: or Portsmouth, except on way freight, whioh mast bis bald in 4V Tsaeo or on delivery of the goods; s ths easeiaay bf ; aaf Xf'&y, t'rn tsxi l. : This arrangement will afford great advantager to our customers, by supereeding the baeessity of their empldyirig more, than one forwarding tgnt between New fork and Raleigh, aad having) their goods or produce subjected to only one handBas Agents Cannot violate the , above rulj without subjecting themselves to removaL j f,: The greatest clre will continue to be taken, by the officers and agents of the Company ia every, department of its. business to accommodate' the public and promote the interests o(ita 'customers, . Whilst the Western merchants are 'going North' a passenger tram will leave R4eigh: in the after noon, on thft.arrival of the -traia from the West on the N. C-Road ; ' due notice of which wJU be given. . ' j ? . r'-.h 1 : c-- t -' .Byorer of tie Board of Directors, r-: ' . L. O'B BRANCH, President. As th Company has twos Depots In Raleigh, merchants ordering goods to go up the NC Road are requested to, have them dietinctiy marked, Bo th at their destination- may, be known, and. thsy may be loaded to. the through Depot from Peters oarg or rorumonta. RaleigK Jan. 7. 1855., ;; - C 9 . P'ALEIGH AND GASTON ROADaat' a a w.b uutww Atuipaj ior.iriguba are pajra-.. ble in cash on the deli very of , the srtielei WhsnJ articles are delivered without such piyment'in ad vance, aad the owner fails call at the depot and settle the bin before the expiration cf tie month, he must thereafter send thenoney vtlien te sends -for the goods.? '-'r By order dfthe PreseaV 1 " :C f:'-T - a B. ALLEN, AgenCf' 4 - July 4th. 1854.. - ?i .9 U-. -.''ftt . w m- - ' Raleigh and Gaston Railroad., . SLAVES are not, permitted to travel on tkw Railroad, without a written pmit from thaLr owners. ' Tuplicates should in all teases be siren. as tne Ubitbd Statbs M411. Lorn m Sri bs : Jamestown and Hear v 1 J VOal . i SStk' FTnHE elegant aew steamship Jxrr. U : tain Parisamwhicii Is to rua ia; with, the RoejiokeJniade i het rst iNeWj York to PetersljUrg, on Sator lit, t uiu, and .wui oontinue :to yBmajreAnB weekly leaving New York ererr . Sati-r.' :n as A o'clock, P.jMt nBdxPeterjborf erery Tuajaiaw evening., ,.;v 1,,,. j;f , Jo-1 j jaSt. itH The Roabokb will leave JSewi Yk, every. Ts- day. and Petersburg every Friday evening .Tra vellers goingNerth will thus jbe, affore an oppor tunity twico a week of taking one ot these apjefali steimships and thereby avoid .ths' d'ttrCaad, frt- quent changes of the Rsilroadsl' passengers, qa : board of SteantwiH Und the State rooms nttea np in the mo it Hegantatyie and the' fare iaiAttea- tion msm-intmi1 f4 ' !Am k-h Pm?W Fare from rnbiji to iTewTerk, 8tte-osainelded;ifJ iwS'q js;iMd Steerage passaje,: I M tn msi at if ts OO j tauTiokets isaueAat my Offiee H i ...i? .u fla Q 'BAPTIST STCstaorwSA, I jn1jr,6185A.-V'7;t-' d.it, rtxt& :iVa'- ';-''" ' - --t T.f ."r-. SMUT AND SCHEENING XlVStNEl : ' YODNO'S PATKNT.r5 fc ."v. raroBTABT to aniABBS Airo1 ittti'Tewnins; 1 THIS Machine toc&ved' iheralfpeniiuaWtts North Carolina State Fair, and was wotaBBra-- State. Seven Hundred of them atw nb1r' ' rldBiaaf in North CarooBa, til ef which are ntfw'li opera, tion and have given the most entire' satMaettoa,' in regard , both to perfomance aad'durabilltyr' some naving run six years -mad perform A weU aow as way Old at nrst, and nave e&t tA eat ef order one day. - We bare throwa cut lea diaissst smut Machines to.Baak9.roem for tlla.1 Taeyarsi warranted Ibr fiyeyeara, and dci.rsi at the Mill any where ia the state. r Mansiscturei : aad -soLs bj-'V--f ;. JNO. A. I!c!lNEN a South Lowell, Orange so, Apm ilUii VttrW 'At N the 8th inst. a sma leather PoeksBeok; contammg the. follewing notes A note by Aonn anjts to tt. o, iiryaat, and t endorsed to W. G.Tlankvfor f 910; one pyen by Nathan GuUy to the estate ofA. G. Bar ;;r about $6-., also, "sereral nccounU. -' i'" " 2. " A soluble reward will b4 giren for theif dears- . ry to sue;' and' I forwarn all persons." front rtVe; for any of. the aforesaid notes or aooounts. " ' : , t wmvg. banes; d p;lYakVOM Sept 21, lS-V '79tt t it3fii tMi- HXSZL ZAUS 1 1 - a- i'rautabW negro wo i, 'agel yea'rav Sl' V 4s as AxoellBBt Covk, Washer aad Ironer. tor fart particulars apply a this,Oe.'J rJ 4E. Ass-."' Ati" o . . xicxei Agents are instructed to, re tain one copy 01 every pass. , SAMli Mi VWU, . Jan. 10, '54. X anLstAgentT ' irrt- 1 i

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