VOLUME LVI , '-.: M.fie t ' - i " the raxiigh i'ssmsnap is e.stisast ten wssuy aa yrmttf, by seXxVn gales, H'lTOl Ab riOMIITOI. tllMI: for Um Scaai-wwklv, $par aaaaaaj IiiimK Forth WMj, -; $8 aar m ; la advaaca f a. ' SATES O ADTXETT8INO : UfMnm-hi avary 1 Dm, ant tanrttoa $11 aeaitfttosa llaiai Mia.aV ef. Coort OKkn aW Jadldal drwtiMMmts wffl k shaivi UpiLkMMr; Vrt4hrtiof prnat.Ulbi jftwittwnhfnto tdi (Iwi by ihr jar. Adiuitiw U teMftMlia Um SMii-weeUy, wUJ alaa appaar a tba Waaklv.ftwof eharn. i Id um HMr Bui ba MMto. BUSINESS CABDS. REGISTER POWER PRESS AND JOB OFFICE. t& W ajra prepand to cxeoaU U descrip tions of JOB PRINTING, at raonbU rate, wiU BMtnesa ud dispatch. Oar offioa U aappliad witk. th nrj latest stjlaa of ... Ilf ilO TAIKIOVilLX TTP of Try description aaoeaaarr far tko prompt ea-eatioa- of AND mil 1KB FlBCl JOB rtlSTIM, SCCU AS . Pamphlets, Circulars, Ball Tickets, BILL HAB, BUSINESS CARDS, FREIQHT BILLS, BAND BILLS, PROGRAMMES, LARGE POSTERS, BLANKS AC, In as neat style aa any other Establishment, and in any quantities. Giles Leitch. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Lumksetoi, Ros isos Co., N. C. Jan, 5, 1866 2 ly Law Copartnership. TVrTT.T.ER & ROGERS, Attorneys Coauaellora at Law, KAXEIG1I, N. C. WILL attend promptly to all business entrust ed to them. H. W. MILL! -, S. H. EOOIBS. OFFICE : Comer of the Rkqistck Row, oppos ite the Court House. Oct. 24th. 1854, . tf86 J. & J. I. Hatliaway & Co., IMPORTERS OF MOLASSES, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WlLMIJtQXPN, N. C. J. HATHAWAY. . J. L. HATHAWAY. WM. B. DTLEY. Jan.S, 1855. 2 lypd Dentistry. OFFICE OVER MR. R0QLHAC8 13T0RE. REFERENCES, (BY PERMISSION.) ReT. Dr. Mason, Raleigh, Rer. Dr. Smedea, do Dr. F. J. Haywood, do ' Hon. Hagh Waddell, Chapel HU1, ReT. Dr. Samuel Seabary, N. t. Dr. J. Pamly, do Dr. George E. Hawes, do Dra. Chase k Harker, Georgia. May 8. 1855. 87 tf C. DuPRE & Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMIS SION MERCHANTS. D a iiis iv Sugar, Ftitr, Coffee, Motasaes, Teas, Candlta, Wood Ware, Raisins, Tobacco, Sc gars, Scotch Ale, London Porter, Broom, UtareX, Salt, Mtss Park, &c. Corn ie Feont and Peixcess Sts., WILMINGTON, N. C. C. PpPee. ir D. B. Bakee. Wilmington, Mar. 28. 1854. Ij 26 JAMES EMETTS, " Forwarding Mergh&nt, WILMINGTON, N. C. Aug. 24, 1854. 70-tf Mew A action and PemaUaslon Hum, WE beg lea re to announ.ee W our (xienda and the public generally, that we have associated ourselves together for the purpose of doing a Gene ral Auction, Commission and Agency business in tins city, at the corner formerly occupied by the late P. . Smith, and hope by strict personal attention to business to merit a liberal patronages ' MS. J. LITCHFORD, WM. H. COOKE. REFERENCES. C. Dewey, Cashier of the State Bank, Raleigh. W. H. Jones, Cape Fear E. B Freeman, Clerk Supreme Court, " Heartt k. Jones, Merchants, " A. Mr McPheeters fc Co., Norfolk, Va. Thomas Loring, Esq., Wilmington, N C. Raleigh, Hay 11, 1S55. S. A. M. CrHIITml, H. OHISELIX. J. W. HAITI. A. M. MfPHEETERS &, CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS. Forwarding it Commission Merchants. 6 BOAXOKE SQ0AEE, NORFOLK VA. Beteexxcbs. Thoa. P. DeTereui, Halifax, N. C. G. W. Mordecai, Pres. Bk. of the State of N. C. C. Dewey. Cashier do do do do W. H. Jones do Branch do Cape Fear Raleigh L. O'B. Branch, Pres. R. & Q. K. R, slesafi. Reid Sootter, ) Dr. N. C. Whitehead, I Norfolk. Pre't Farmers' B'k of Va. J Alex. Bell, Esq. Messrs. S pence & Reid, Baltimore. B. Blossom & Son, Nets Tort. September 16th, 186. 76 ONE PRICE JBWELRY STORE. & MYERS it JANKE , DEALERS IN Fine JfatcIieS) Jewelry, Spectacles., Silver Ware, fcq. No J Main Street, Richmond, Va. WATCMBS AID JBWELBT OAEBFOLLT EEPAIEBD. Oct 1, 1855. wly 79 PETER "wTHll.TO.Nf Commission Merchant , won. v ajtd t qrmr wharf, NORFOLK, VA. SPECIAl. ATTENTION PAID TO SELLING Tohaeee, Flevx, GraJm, Cotton, 4tt iic. Also, to Receiving aad Forwarding Goods. -- REFER TO Cbaa. L. Hinfoa. Rao. Wake Co. N. C. J. B. G Roulhae, aadOeorge W. Hswood, Eaqs., Raleigh, N. C. Wbi. Pramaaer, Esq., Warrenton, N. C. Ah(. 25. 1854. 69 ""! V.! ' ' "1 THOS. L. BAEEAVS. lUklKE. ' BAKER BARKATJD, ' GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, TabLs' Buildings, IWa Va. . , NPRFOIH, VA. May 22, 18.VV a.u. I S PERRY, i Dental. Surgeon, . RALSIGH, N. C., BBPXEBSOM The Faculty of the Baltimore College of DeaUl Sorrerj, ReT. Dr. Smedes, Raleigh. Rev. Dr. Lacy, do . Ret. Mr. McDowell. do Dr. Chas. E. Johnson, do . Dr. Fab J. Haywood, do Hon. J bo. H. Bryan, do Prof. Owen, W. F. College. Pftof. Wtngate, do Pre'. Wheat, Chapel Hill. Rst. Mr. fltxgerald, Jackson, N. C. April S, lla5&-V4 27 ly -A& - .CI . ' a Dry Goods. Gtbotb; FaraiiD Implements, Eooh MCSICAL tNSTBClIKirrs, CARRIAGES, FRUIT TREE8, m AvraiM sua raar cab mm w CITY OF HEW YORK, AT t PIK CKNT. C0MMI5SI0V ' - tn to Hon. W. A. Oraham, G. E. Badgar, B. L Ba-aUH J. M. Horhkd, C. P. Maaacohall, J. W. Oabora, H. W. WoadSa, and otbrrs. n.w Yrk, im. Commission and Fortcarding MERCHANTS, Brown's Building, Water Street, WILMINGTON. N- C? OSVAL ADTANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS. March 6th. 1S55. 19 ly. David A. Bain. GeoeqbM. Bain, Je. BAIN & CO. SUCCESSORS TO BAIN HATTON & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND Commission MercJiants, Cenvr ef feting and Water Streets. PORTSMOUTH VA. SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO SELLING Tobacco, Flour, Grain, Cotton, tfce. ALSO, TO RECEIVING AND FORWARDING GOODS Jan. 88, 1856. 9 ly W. P. ET.T.TOTT, General Commission and Forwarding; Merohant, WILMINGTON, N. C . Feb. 13, '65. 18 ly KADER BIGGS & CO GENERAL , COMMISSION MERCHANTS Turn' Wharf, Town Point, NORFOLK VA. Reteebnces. Messrs. Bloodctod A Co.. E. P. Tabb k Co., Alexander Bell, Esq., Norfolk ; Hon. Asa Biggs, Williamston, N. C; CqL J. B. G. Roul hae, Raleigh; Lewis Thompson, Esq., Hotel, N. C. Uct. ioo4. 86 EDWARD J. LUTTERLOH, Generml Commission and Forwarding Merchant. WILMINGTON, N. C. THE Subscriber keens constantly on hand a supply of Fresh Lime ; Calcined Plaster ; Land fleeter ; a ydraulie Cement s plastering iiair which he is prepared ta sell as lqw as these ar ticles are to. he had ia any city Sooth. Orders will receive' prompt attention. EDWARD J. LUTTERLOH. Wilmington, N-C, Jan. 30, .'65. ly 9 Books and Stationary ! H. D. TURNER, No. 1 FAYETTEVLLXE STREET, RALEIGH' N Q. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Bookseller and Stationer, keeps constantly on hand a very large and complete assortment of Law, Medical, Ulasaical, ecbool and Miscella neous Books. A complete assortment of Station ery, Blank Books, Globes, Mathematical Instru ments, sc ,- &c. Blank Books made to order at short notice and in best style. Just received from the manufac turers direct 100 Reams Cap and Letter Papers, which he will sell at low prices. Bi Country Merchants aad others are reques ted to call 'and examine his stock. Raleigh, September 1854. 80 CLAUDIUS B. SANDERS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SMITHTIELD, NOBTH CAUOLUA, TTYTTLL attend the Courts of Johnston, Wayne YY and Nash. Jan. 14, 1853. 6 Fresh Family Grooerles. VT7E have now ia Store a well selected stock YY of Family Groceries, comprising the fol lowing: Stuart ajo. 1 Syrup, Best Family Molasses, Loaf, Pulverised and Crushed Sugar, Brown and Clarified do., W bole grain Rice, Rio, Lagnira, Java and Mocha Coffee, .Imperial, Hyson and other Green and Black Teas, Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow Candles, Starch, Bar 8oap, 8piee, Ginger, Pepper, Maoearoni aad English Cheese. Indeed, all articles in the "Grocery line. W. fl. 4 E. 8. TUCKER. ISRAEL W. 5GUP8ER, UffOBTKB AMQ MANUFACTURE OP GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, : Shirts, Stocks, Cravats, Hosiery, Suspenders, Dressing Robes, lie. j etc. 296 BROADrar, mew toee:. ISSAaL W. SCUODKB, . A. D. HIIXIAED, - A.SOCX - June 18, 1855., i, , : 49 wSm Ladles Dress Goods. English k ?reaoh"Msriios, ; , . . ; . Figured PUidCasljmerft, . '". & "Dq fUooselinea, 4 , Alpaeae. . Bl'k. Do v- : t w&wAu: . J . v . Com, Merchants. One DeahoTSa. Porter's Shoe. Btere. Seft. Utk, 1865. 74. 'Ct 1. 51 ' ' i CITY ADVERTIS:IENTS. S P Ii Elf TJrjip 1 JllWEtltYt uud Clef ait t Fancy OoodS.' " L b. Dtjj i naa recerrea, mu uuw opening; ote ef the most mostly and the best sclQcUd lot : of JEWELERS and FANCY GOODS ever, exhibited inthis market, Mis assortment, in either Bh,"embraces" the ino's't f fiashiftnaVle and beautiful- specimens and the very latest strlesin part',? as follow a-f -i J v r ' : ' . Diamond, t '!; Peart, ' ; " ." V ... Cameo, and' Mosaic Breast Tins, . and Erfr-Rfags, Gold and 8ilTer Watehes, Elegant sty ks,x Silver Card Bask, ta, Forks, -Napkin Ringa, . Card Cases, - . Porte Monnaies, " Gold and Silver Pencils, fc Sept 26, 1654. ' Repaying, JRMft&A? . . HAYJN4 secured the serricea of - hiaOr coatpHabed. woTkiuan in, this department of my business, I shall be able to give the mot entire "-taafactian to the Pablio in all wor committed to ssy charge. ' ' " . " " - ALL ORDERS will be executed in the m est' werkuanlike manner, and with despatch. 07R. ROOT. 78 September 28, 1854. GUNS, PKTOL8, RIFLES, SHOT BAGS, &cA large aad varied importation. 0. B. ROOT. I JepL 26, 1854. . . . . 78 . BliCMilTHWG.nORSOHOElSIG. IC. EDWARD YARBROUGU, Jr., Having ereeted a new Blackawith Shop at the ouruer .of 11 r gett and Wilmington Si's. ia 'prepared t have all, work in the above line executed with care and dispatch. The well known Jim ATku.ts. withesm peteut assistants, being permanently engaged he is enabled to have the animals entrusted to his care shod in a workmanlike manner. Raleigh, May 2, 1854. tf 48 The Favorite Authored of tfee Pioath ! ANEWNOYEUY THE AUTHOROf "ALONE." First Edition, 10,000 Copies. NOW READY. A Nocel. Bt Maeion Hablaxp, or Richhokd, Vaj One Elegant 12uao. Vol. 434 Pages, Price. 1 25. fllHE extraordinary success of Miss Harland's 4,Alone" running through euition after edi tion, with great rapidity -re-published in England with a still larger sale translated into the French and German lauguages with marked success i perhaps the best evidence of the origioalitf and popularity of her writings. In the laagwage of an eminent critic "She may henceforth take rank among the moat successful novelists of the UniU-d State." "Those who have read "Alone" and those who have not, should will be interested aud, gratified to know, that a new book by Virgiuia s gifiod antho- ress, entitled "ine Hidden fain, is now ready. Beautifully aa "Marion Harland has wovtn the threads of life in other romance endlong she is. poetess of rare felicity we are v safe in predicting that her new work will surpass all her previous ef forts in fine delineation, brilli vnce and power, and that Mr. Derby will be called upon to record it on his' books m oe of the most popular and successful of modem literary tesuee. Since reading -'Alone." we shall impatiently await the appearance of "The Hidden Path." N. r. temy Mirror. J. C. DERBY, Publisher, 119 Nassau street. New York, and for sale by" all booksellers and newsagent W. U rUMBKUi, Kaleirn. Sept. 7, 1866. VI NOTICE ! D. S. LAND AND PENSION AGENCY. X) all those for whom I have collected Land 1 Warrants, Uss than ICQ acre; I have the num ber and particulars of said warrant, and, by call ing on or writing to me. I can get each one an increase of pay ; and to all the Soldiers who Ten dered 14 days' service in any of the wars since 190. they, or their widows, or minor child or children, are entitled to land. They will do well to call at this Agency. I have the rolft for the State of North Carolina. Also, all Widows of the Revolutionary War are entitled to land. Wagon Masters and Teamsters are embraced among the numerous Laws; and all those who think they have a claim are respect fully invited to call and have their claims inves tigated. My terms are no charge, unless 1 succeed After 16 years' experience, I flatter myself that I understand my business, and1 all the numerous laws in such cases. Give me a call, and have your claims investigated before it will be forever too late. Enlisted Soldiers, having located lands in Illi nois and MisiourL 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. The highest cash prices paa rr land warrants. Office opposite Lawrence's Hotel, at the Ex press Office. J. H. KlRKlIAM. Raleigh, . C, Marc a iz, iwx. .. zi vr Ladies' Dress Goods, . RICH Black and Whito Watered Silks ; do Plaid Poult De Soi ; do bin pea ; do Mono Antique something new ; Brocaded Silks. AUo a ltrrge assortment ol A-uiestring, Marceiine ana Florence Silks. W. H. k R. S. TUCKER. just to Rarid, VTf TE haTe mAt 'eceivtd and are now open Ww inr. an assortment oT Goods, for ' Fall, ar.d Winter Trade, consisting of . , . ' Tttmi . and Bra. Domestics : do Jeans :. Bd Tick ings;Calicoes ; Fur do; Flannel; CoVd CambxicB ; Jaconet do; Swiss Muslins ; Cot'd do ; Black and Plaid shawls; Domestie Gingliain ; Cot. Hdkfs'; Lact-s and Fringes; Silk and Velvet Trimmings. Also, Boots, Shoes, Hull, Caps, Bqunets, and R" dv made Clpthirg, and many other articles too te dious to mention. As these GockU were consigned to us, they will be sold, clieap lor casn oniy. L1TCF0RQ k COOKE, pOinnissiou Merchant. Raleigh, Sept. 13, 1&35. U SCOTTS WTTIE GIANT IN TOWN 1 1 flHE little Monster has at last arrived, and I may be seen daily in the rear of the Far mere Hall. On 1 feed days, (Tuesdays,) is i perfect wonder to see it masticate Corn-cob, aud all at the rates or. iu ousaeis per aaur. Admis sion free. 4AMfcS M- TOWLES. Margh, a, naav 20. Family Groceries .; MoGEE A WILUAMS keep --constantly on hand a large supply of choice Qrocerieg for families, consisting of . Vf t ,j Loaf,, Crushed, f ulyerjied, Ciarified ao4 Brow L Java, Lagulra aad Biar Coffee. ' . .' Superior Gunpowder, Imperial end Black' Tea Best 8perm, Adamantine aad T allow Candles, i Stewart's Goldea Syrup. , v- -Ji J .1 ' Pepper, Anpice,,.GtngerwSteI Yellpw Soap and Johaaou's Transparent and Toilet Soapa. ,Htl ba. 1 ' 1 7.1' 'n' ' NEW AND OUSIrtABL E 0 6 OD V 'J AT1f14 BTAYfiTTEVlXX.S JT. ; ' " TIHE SnbacrlWr hairjitst reeelTed &1b Fall and Winter auppl ef 8RASOABlJi QOODft, amoag which may be footuj lii.)Jir. -. i : i. French Merinos, alt colours, Xapift's best make r French; Ckshmeres bf eltfrVartety1 anI tr. Fraaoh DeLaikes'of lsteef styles. ' s" . - SUks, Plaid, Flgjured end. fbfa : . , ' Woolen Plaids, and. Poplin. Reoea. '"' Rich Tambonredlfoualin parrj dresses v' Heavy Emb'd Crape Shawls, u . : . fiarijkdiipers ih place aad pt'n. ,r 45iachtPUlpwpEM Linen,. 1 1 TaWe,DolleyE' and Crash ' Uaesl Sheeting. 10-4, 12-4. Long aad Squaf e high berd wwl'a. sh'la. -. French wark'd eolbra,eees aad ehamisettes ,.-.. . . . .! i , ' Hem Stich'd and rich Emb'dHandkerch!e&. Foil aair'at at Riijhardson'B fully Lin'i BiHIsEy exliapers; towebj and napkins 0-4 and eol. shtrgs aadxasinga. 1 Wefsh'ahdSaoV Flannels. :U hits and red 4o 'air qualities. Ladies and gent's Merino Sj ajad, .eettaa. Testa. English' and German Hose a great verietr., Marseilles Quilts aad Furniture Dimities. . I w s -Laoe anaUMuaUar wPiaei and Taxkey red 'do 1 11 . ' i i 1 1 sliiifB ;etseTlli, B1kHro.DeRhin antPo?ae8oie Silks Lead Colored and while ahd btaci i'!aU" . ; BJk, Fchj.Bpiabxlae aad Merino p'a.' Blk Tami.se and Canton Qeth- vu:, , . Bli Alpaeas.' DeLaines aid' CBsBls. Blh Lore Veils "and Lard3 T" -BlkJaeoilre slsaawl Chaiaisettee, Gingham aad Calicoes. CARPETS, Ac., Brasseis, Venkiais saviTagrsia'wlrpwtv German Ho JTwea4J3t4bv- do . 6 and 12-4. DaggeU and Hearth Ruga. 1 Alicant. maTll and 8heep MaU Bowto Vy tioee5 rfd Carpet bags. Rose Maakanaw and Duffle Blankets. Travelling oxJShatrl - do - HARDWARE AND STEEL. ' Handsome setts ktTves rad forks, 51 pieawd " - Rogers' bestseisaera and shears ' Skeara for flowers and. shruhbery ... Porcelain lined Kettles and Paai Soapstene Griddles for B.' W. Cake Best Raaors, warranted, Ao. FAMILY GRQCERIX3. Stewart's best refined Sugars. Loaf, crushed and Clarified do Golden Syrup and daj'k'Moliasea. Cocoa, Worcester Sauce aad Eng. maatard. Imperial Gan Powder and BUt Teas. Curraiita, CitroA and preaerteatgf'r. Capers, Olives and Pickles Layer Raisins, Rose kAlIat da Mdchai Java and Lagnira CoiTee. " J amaiea Bnaj, Jsiay whixhey. Mon'gebelaaadeld Rye do Lenlon dock and Pale Hennessee ' Brandy 1 Madeira, Sherry and Port Winee Champagne, Hock and Claret CetU Madeira for Cooking. London Porter and BagUeh Ale. Sperm, Adamantine aad Hall's Ca'dls Starch in family boxes bf t eaeh. Cm'icl eraaive soap, woman's friend Table Salt, Bags and boxes. ' J. B. 0. ROUldQAC. No. 13. t ajv8treet. Bricks ! Briolra ! ! Br loir a Iff f uyiiH SUBSCRIBERS HAVING MADB PER Hmaiientw arrange merits tor earryiag! on the BRICK-MA KING business on aa exteaeive scale. are now prepared to contract for the delivery, dor the ensuing season, of from eat ta Jam tmllita of Krioks of tlieAeji' yuaiy and at sh pricts aa will 'defy all competition. Orders from a distance will be promptly attend ed to, and bricks delivered at either of the Depots, if desired GEO. T. COOKE 4 CO. Raleigh. March 12, 1865. 21 tf. Just Received, A LOT of Family Groceries, Cruah'd aad Brown Sugars, Java, Bohea, Rio and Laguire Coffees. O. P. Tea, Candles, Soaps, Snuff and Segara. Also a lot ef chewing Tobaoco on commission at Facto ry prices, at LITCHFORD k COOKE'S June, 1855. 61 K, SMITH'S CORNER, RALEIQU N. C, WE ARE how in receipt of our Spring Sup plies of Wares, c, embracing Hardware, Crockery ware, Waod ware. Coach Trimmings House Furniture articles and Cutlery of all kinds to which we respectfully invite the attention of purchasers. Farmers, Mechanics aad Artisans can find at our establishment Tools, Implemeats and a general assortment of Hardware suited to their different vocations. Having purchased the largest- 8tock ef Hard ware ever brought to this market, with the de sign 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 21 83 PVLLEN k 1ELVIN. Now for Cheap Good. MURRAY 4 O'NEAL HAVE taken the store lately occupied by W. k A. Stith, and are receiving their stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery and Glassware, to. Being new begtanera, they have to build up a trade : to do this, they are de termined to be undersold by. none ia the oity. they will sell goods cheap and no mistake; to be convinced of this fact, call and price their goods before purchasing elsewhere. All they ask is a showing, end if the goods suU'lhej guarantee to make, the pnoes, rirtt $pa' ujjs before ex amining the.st . jo, ajaAt eheap Good, eaU at , No. 35, White Froat, TayetteTflle street, ." Raleigh, N. C. Mareh Jl. IBM. . 27 - KEWJEWELRY STORk. CHARIsES rHOlxtFSOir. f OULD respectfully Worm -the Citisans of T f ; uaieign, tbe county ana ta eountry adjoin ing, that he has fitted up in splendid style the hoase formerly occupied by the insaraoce Company, en. the west side of Fayetteville Street, and batwfai Mr. S. H. Younst's and MurraT k 0Naara Drv Good 8 tores, where ho has apeaed a niea aad beaa- tiful assortment of New Jewelry of all the anodera styles, CQnaising of the ornamental aad the use ful, and to which he invites the attention of the Ladies, He has also for the gentleman a good let ef Gold and Silver Watches, which will be warranted to perform well, when delivered to the customer t also a feW excellent double barrel guaj brought on expressly for the hunters of Casaliaa ; ale a great variety of wlkjnj Canes, In fact, at the New Jewelry Store, any and every thing usually kept in such establishments may be found at pri ces that oannot fail to please the customer. Repairing executed at short notice aad satit taction gukranteed, : October 20, 1864. t u tf 95 NEW BAKERY AND CANDY MANU 4 FACTORY- ; - MRS. HARDIE desires to say to the public, that she has recently employed a superior Baker aud Caody.Mahet. She will keep constant lv for sale CAKKS and CANDIES, of great varie ty, ad is'ndw prepared to execute orders lor Cake for Dinners ami Parties. Families and Motels ean be supplied" with any kind oj any quality of Des serts.' ; Sh wrdl mi orders iorCaady at wholesale: ah forward it ta any partof ta atate. . t , . ' Kaleisb. ov. 28, 185. tt 9ft i ; 1 i . t-rj fc.i'.i :-J.,-i 1..-. . V - jr. THIS 6ox points out,' in plain laguage, ires from Wtorstema,'theliaeasea of Man Wo Bea, aad Children, aad the latest' and 'most m proved taeew'used their1 sie, tod 'if teaaed exnreetlT for the basest of famme it also eoEttalnk descrfotioas of th4 Mxd'icaI Roots ass HxEas Mi United StaTis, and heir they, aretoDeaedia the cureof diseasesf. It is ar ranged oa a waw aad simple plan: by which the practice of Medicine ia redaeed to priaoiplee ef cnainoa seas : Jhis invaluable book has. passed: through maay sJitioas ; it has mow been revised and inlproved in every respect, and ealarted to nearly doable us lormor sue ; and contains nine hundred octavo pages. For sale by HENRY D. TURNER. RAUida N. C., 1855. 56. CARRIAGE lxTAILTNG. RALEIGH COACH ACTORYll! TTTT7ILLIAMS A GORMAN, hiving enlarged V y taelr establMhmeot by the addition of Jen kins1 Shop oa Hargett St., are fully prepared to execute orders for CARRIAGES ef every descrip- tiota.--EmpleytBgatrpeaieaewJ weskaien and asing taaAeet ef saaterisW their awerk, -will always be dstatdfei-w Hjls uwrftmsmt guvev satieaetioB. RepeirinVdiWneitaw aad derrjatch: gtt:St,iaear the Baptist Grove, and at Curke'e eld stead, sear the Maeonie TUlMuae, ... 61 ly. - ' Bats! Bats;! Hats ! McGKE & WILIaJAMS, . HAVR in 'Store a - large and welt selected as sortaieatf HATS,' for1 the Spring and Sum flter wear, for men, boys and children, consisting r --.' - Leghorn, Canada 8traw, Panama, Palm Leaf, Manilla, China Pearl, Campeaehy, Alboni Jockey, Maricaibo, Wide Awake, Pedala Straw, Shanghai. ALSO, superb Uoleskia Hats ef the latest style. May, 1866. i 40 Ad COACH SHOP. Y1HE Subscriber respectfully iaforms the Pub I' he, that he still occupies the -well knowr 8taad of Mr. Willie Johnson, oa , Wilmington St. about one hundred yards South of the Capitol Square, where he is prepared U execute every thiag in his line of business. Buggies d- Coaches kc, made of the best materials and in the most fashionable and durable style. He would say to these' who may' wish to pur chase Buggie or any thing in his line, that they would do wen te call upon him bef ire purchasing elsewhere, as he is determined to spare a 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 BASH FORD. Feb. 14, 1854. : : 14 Hats, Hats ' JUST to head two cases Extba Mobskin . Hats, Beebe's Latest. J McG.EE WILLIAMS. Isadies & Gents' Hosiery. GENERAL assortment of Men, Wom n and Boys' Cottoa, Thread, Wool and Silk Hom- Also Glove of every kind. W. H. It R. S. TUCKER. HATS AND CAPS. A S uual. we have ainost beautiful assortment J of Boy-s Souths and Men's Caps.' bott Hats 1 and superior Mole-skins. . W. H. Raleigh, Sept. 13, 1&55. k R. S. TUCKER Wanted. SIX THOUSAND DOLLARS, oa time, secured by Mortgage on a valuable Manufacturing Mill and land adjaoeot, worth $18,000. Interest oa the loan will he paid promptly every - ix months, at either Rank, ia the City. Apply at this offiee er to W. H. Jones. Raleigh, July 3d, 1855. 68 tf. GUN, LOCK-SMITH, AND BELL IIANGER Charles Kuester, WOULD respectfully inform the Citisens ot Raleigh and 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 be found at aU times, ready to execute any "JOB" in his line, in a style that shall not be surpassed by any other person, and' the charges shaU always b BMderate. CALL AND SEE. Raleigh. March 2. 163. ly-l Notice r-lTMIE RE public are informed that retailing liquors U by the small measure is discontinued in my establishment, by order of the Commissioners ol Raleigh. All persons indebted to said establish ment, by note or acsount, will please come aad settle, ss no further indulgence will be given. JOHN KANE. July 25, 1855. .5 tf. HOftfR TRAOR 31ANWACTURE. WE kX just made arrangements with the Alpha Woolen Mills of Orange County, N. C , aa sole ageuta ia the county of Wake for the sale of theirAWiao, Jeans and Kerseys and we invite theatteutioa efour Merchants and farmers, to aajuaminatiea of theae-artielee.- They will find them much ietterend lower than they ean now be procured "North. To' Merchants, we will make them at the factory prices, to enable them to retail then at a-profit. T those who hate negrves to clothe, it is to their interest for the Pi to procure these Home rxade Kerseys, as thsy caa be furnished by the.MrehAUts bMyiag them at the aatUl pwes (or. goon itaerseya, and we guar antee them much, better made,-heavier, aad con tains twice, the quantity of wool. Call aad see1 to'? gwxselyes. We will have in store also a large assortment of florth CaroHna Caasimere, of the Grey and Black, en.4 solid Blaok, manufactured in Charlotte, .at the Rook Island faetory, These Caseimeres makes a beautiful aad durable ruit for gentlemen, and every North Carolinian should have at letst one suit, v? alK la and see them. W. H. tf. R. S. TUCKER. August 1st, 1855.. 62. Cloaks and Mantillas A LARGE and commipding assortment of f Cloaks" sad MaiUllaa, embracing sigU aad novelty such as every Fine Velvet Mantles, Velvet aad Moire antique, (in combinations.) Cloth Mantles and Talmas, 80k Mantles, with fringe and laoe, Fine Merino 8hawls and Scarfs, Men's Traveling 8hawls aad Blankets. W. H. k R. 8. TUCKER. September, 28th, 1856. 78 PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS. A LARGS assortment of every shade, and varie ty, and at Very low priees. Call and examine at ! McGEE 4 WILLIAMS, j May. 1865; ' - - 40 UABJiSR' JfAQAZISE. . . , , .FOR OCT. ii Cop te Harper's Magazine for Oct. j net reoeived. ., .. lor sale M ! , w. L. IHXatESOY. n t :'t t-.& ,sw"K! 's ha-- r - : V 'iur,rf err 7 I v. , ..C" : .A THE IaAIID OF GOIaD ! 1 lRlU!tlwwa - , BY HINTON fLHELCKaV' 1 VOL: 12 me pager; peallybotiiid in cloth ; price reduced to ' 75c. "Published and for sale by the single ccrpylozenbdred or thousand; by Hun TATioBj Sun ;ireuiUinf, Baltimore. Seat free of postage, oa taV ceiptf one dollar. The usual discount made ta ihe .trade. ' " : CONTklsTTS f :-rr Chapter. 1. Califorafa UnveHerJ, ' ' ' do 2. The Balaacw Sheet, ' do do do do do do do do do do do do 5. Society in Callfbttiia, 4 San Franci sco, ; - r ; 6. flea Fraaieisee eootuiued, 6. San Fraaoiseo eeacluded, , ; 7. The Chinese la CaHCarnta, 8. Cursory Viewer. 9r 10 11. 12. IS. 14. Sunday ia Califoraia, . Bear and Ball Fight,,: 1 . Sacramento, ',;. ; Yub-the Miner's Tent, , ' Siockioa and Sonora, Voyage'tb California via. Cape Hera, Voagefrqin California via. Nicaragua, do 16. do 16. My Ust Mlalng' Adventure, do 17: The Vigitaaee Committee, ' -de 18. Bodega7 ' ; 1 " 'f -' do- If.v The Digger Indians and Negroes, do ''ywtt Qata-Oairinatf 1 ' 'Extracts' from-Hhe 6piHloriflke Press. ', t ' Hi,.-' --.."5 Jti .i-- Jr..- .uL..-.; 1 The author goes into an, eximinatioa.oi .the statistics, of Califorala '; to, JuoeTtaia her, actue value to the Country, eohspared with her cost He give herfuLereditfhr her gold, examines hef other resources, agricultural aad oorninerclal, and comes to Ihe eonclnsloa hatln spite ofthe treas ere she has era 'poarlng'so- liberally into the world's lap; he haw not yet paid for herself. Mach sake is devoted te the question ef her preeh solvency and her future preepeeta, aad the view advanced are to- as aoveL A resideaoe of three years ia California, ia which the author' baS, at different periods, dwelt ia ail its regions, from Saa Fraaciaoo, up to th mines, has given him a right to speak upon i and hauttfeeaao. half-way epia ion. lie is positive jut his statemats,'aad oop ious in his citations of factl bearnig upeu them. There is a fair share of adventure ia -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 eir in terior, witnesses a bun aad bear fight had descri bes it very minutely, meets with Chinese, .Digger Indians, and all the mixed nations that frequent the new State, works at the mines, Loth Northern and Southern, and gives in his experience, whieh, iaoae case at least, is very amusing aad, in short, preaanU a picture of the entire country as he saw it. "We believe the book is destined to at tract attentioa. . There is a freshness and aairWy about it whieh remove the class of coasman works of traveL" SouOtrn. Quarterly Jtaritm. :. Aside from his own experience, the author ad. ranees a number of statistics and general facts in proofs of the trath aad ia vindication ofthe severity of his allegations. The book is very entertaining, aad will be read with great interest by every body." JHUtxmrt jhaa. " The author ia a North Carolinian. He has written his book in a very agreeable style,- aad rev: lates many interesting incidents. j 1 JiaUtmore Clipper. . " It is well written, aad eaanot be read but with wonder and amazement. ' ' The, work mast hare a great run." BaUbnore Patriot- " Mr Helper supports his mfereaeea and deduc tions by aa array of facts and figures whieh stand out ia bold relief when contrasted with the state ments sometimes made and believed that Cali fornia is hardly less than an earthly paraieB As we design shortly to give as extended aotie of the book, we forbear more ceJam.enA a-tolVCen time, farther than to say that av bare also resided for several years in the '-golden State," and know personally that most of the statements made ia the book (dismal aa they are) are briefly true." National American. " it is a hook of merit in point of ability, aad of value in its facts and truthfulness." Rich Mond Examiner. For sale by H. D. TURNER. Raleigh, Aug. 21, 1855. 67 . , . 1 New Law Books PARSON ON CONTRACTS Vol. 2nd. Angell and A roes on Corporations a new Edi tion. For sale by W. L. POME ROY. September 72 TO XEaXUANTS AND OTHER. WRAPPING PAPER. A SUPPLY of various sizes and qualities, prices to correspond, Just received from the "Raleigh Paper Mills," and for sale by W. L POMEROY. P. 8. Orders will receive prompt attention. Raleigh, September 14. 74 SAVE YOUR GRAIN. A Large supply 0 the most improved Cradles just received at the Farmer's Hall. Also, a new supply of Sinclair's improved Pro- Eeller Straw aud Shuck cutter, both for horse and, and power, and the no leas famous Corn and Cob Crusher, the Little Giant. JAMES M. TOWLES. May 21, 1865. 42 A Urge Stack Wtnled Bku Caodu ""aTAMELYi. Valencia Plaids; PlakI Cbshiaeree, JJ.Jleal French Merinos, (all shades;) Liipyi's Freuch De Laines; Low-priced De-Laines, frocu l(u to 1,00; Cot'd Challie; Bkaok, Brovm!and Grey DtBaye for Travcllirvg Dresses ; Plaid and Kun feilk?. Also, a large tot at Mourning UoodSv, Bombazines; Mohair .Lustres; Canton Cloth.; Alpacas and D-? LAiikes, : H. ft R. S.: TrCK.ER. " FaU Stook.4855. ' . : MUIli &' STBVEiSS, IMPORTERS ANO DEAJLETxS INj CHINA, GLASS, EARTHENWARE, Ac. J On door ahoee PoweWs Hotel.) Peleraburg, Va. SINCE THE LATE,. FIRS ON THB 17TH OF May last, which destroyed eur Store aad stoek ol Goods, we havetalun the Store, ee door above Powell's Hotel and formerly occupied by Messrs. . Wills, Lea A Browhley, whore we hat, opened a large and entirely NEW 8T0CK OF GOODS Wm have just received from the European Market by tne snips Aurora, v est roint. Irene aad Nep tune, a large, aud varied assortment of China, Earthenware, &e. &c, and from the Northern and Eastern Manufactures, an assortment of Glass Ware, embracing every article usually kept in es tablishment of this kiad. -We enumerate a few of tbe leading articles Gilt aad Plain Dinner aad Toa Setts, seme of whieh- are very beautiful : Vaaea, Pitchers, Plate. Dishes, Cape aad Sanoera, and Glasa.Ware of all kinds ; Bowls, Pitchers. Gobleto, Tumblers, Wines, Decanters, Salvers, i Shades, Salts, Plated aad Brittanaia W: re. Cas tors, -Wai'ers ia VetU or separate, Gilt and. Ma hogany Frame Ixoking -Glasses, of all sizes aad descriptions ; ' Lamps, Girandoles, Bathing Tubs, Japan Toilet Setts and Stone , Ware of all sixes.: Having purchased our Goods mostlT for eah we feel-eonfident that we ean sell as low as any other! house Aj be found In this country . Those wish ing to purchase are respectfully -Invited- to ex amine our stock. We par particular attention to the packinf aparti ill .-tHci MUIR & STEVENS 1st door above Powell' HeeL-; J Sept. 7,1865. QOMETHlflw FOR Till BOYS. A'goedrw kjsortment 01 uoys- settling Just reira. v-i . ir a- r KNQ ft BIGGS.- ApUWSV." - -eV'tt' ,8 z,U.tijji jT'I W,owiVKW,f f. -. 1L-U ill li t 11 1' '-'-Hey' .Tit A J si" or,' -if t-UJ n n - 1,4 - r. t . . V 'T TRAVELLER'S OiuWit -u-L SckedEk of SailTrati ffcaisl ttUrl-i WKSX. SXATJONS, :... aa(,AJ4;-,2g: flaidsteaay ,v . Boon 111, . urihoa'a, Bluaboj'T Mebaue'i, - Haw KiVOT, ' aatij . a. 8 a av'J 8.4T ? a 1 UMrilt T 1 a- m . a W a -v S M1 ftpff- , ij . 9.00 .oe W'( W hi' Mwew . ATlA. I itaw RtVer, . Mvtwawai Hillsboro', - rhlrhamV - MouanlMn, . gfflk . 'WUiAcaet'tt -XnomTliXL, . Qotdsboro. I -atsf.r'? TS313aFT-.- , 8 i ana K1..seV X'USXi 9 .-.UAi: P TbaMaBTndai 1 miiur Wm 5 West wtlt BMrtha TrrilU Timla at f Ririsbote. Tk Man tram going- CaatwUt anettW tMlcat I (Ola K'JniHI it I , u 4.5 .i.Tfi M-Mi- T&i-fH IBWi " '..'' " 1 pi -. ..f'f ..-f .! -J TO KORTUERN AWifiAXIERIi TrTEL ;. RILR, a t ifl-pT4 , H ARI.E8- -r i .A. - :.- . TON WILMLHGTON, jSSfrteaxAtu ' . . . ; IX)N,Tia the 6eaJjeKLaN3d t t ou . u Koaaaktt Railroad ; and - Ra! Lsa4l i " J 1 ui splendid new Steamer LoaisiaB a , r C tala -' tdmbTt a umt- Portsmouth on the" arrival of Ihe Southerjt'.-Csrs: The Steamer Georgia, ?Captai' ' iaiaoaa rives on s- -i3it:t?"?-, -s"jvrj - ' 'MONDAT, Wd'shJ-'- ' WBlNMDi;Slf-!&t FRIDAY; at the saa hufV arriving at Baltimore ia tita for ta 1 ellKj ti m. Train for Philadelphia aad New.f effc3- l-jV FERGUSON A MILH ADO Agents. ; March 20,1855 U-W-1 tjfl . . - - :. rc.... -. . I -! J J 1 ! !.' 1.' . 1 1" 1 1 II iij I 1 m I Raleigh and Gaston Railroid ' NOTCihereby.givethsifronxaad the 80th January, all daes t thi Ttoad' fee' areight must be paid-at Petershurg er Petemeathj except on way freight, Whioh atusr a paid la ad" ranee or on delivery of the godsaS th eaatasaj This arrangement witt alord sealnadraatag to. o r customers, by superseding ta neeeaaityei their employing pore than one forwsrdiag, geat between New rork and Raleigh, aad Aaviag theil goods or produce subjected to nly en handlings, Agehts cannot rlolat the abev 1 withwut p subjecting themselves to renMVaL; . . . , . The greatest care will ooatinae to b take by( the officers' and agents of the' Company, Uererj department of its business to aocommodate th public and promote the interests bflts 'cuetotaera Whflst tb Western aserehahts are going; North a passenger train will leave Raleigh ia the after aooa, en the arrival : of th trauk fretsr He - Wee on the N. C Road; due aetiee of watch VOt be) given.' ''' ' " ' twr-vau.-j : By order of the Board of InraetoraV 1 As the Company haa two 4 Depets 4a ftaUtgh merchants ordering goods to gs ap aha N. d Read, are requested to have them dietiaetiy wiarkerl, aa that their destination , may b xnewaand -thj may be loaded to the through Depot from Peters burg or Portsmouth. . ; . . ; . . Raleigh, Jan. 17, 1&65. .jX:. United States Ma.il Line rxSn.AiB;ir . Jamestown and Roanok. - HE elegaat new steamship Jabmwn, Cap tain rerun, which is to ran ifi oaxa with' the Roanoke! .mad her first. tri treat New York to Petersburg, oa Saturday, Tthi" 25th ult., and will s continue, t- asakauregular trip weekly leaving New Yartt every Saturday, at 4 o'clock, tP M aad Petersburg erery "Tuesdaj evening.. f-'!? it The Roanojce iffin'tXmT,XwX!F.&JtMm day, and Petersburg every Friday eTeafsg, -; Tia rollers going North will thus b afforded 'an bppor tunitr twice a week'of takinir one af these snlendla . steamships and thereby , avoid . the dus and jTr queni cnanges pi tne jpauroaas.- rassengers ea board of steamers wftt' find the rWmjr'tftUd up in the tnost elegant style and the far ahdatte' tioa nnsurpassed,- '-.nl ' Passage and Fare front Petereburg to If eW Tartj (State-rooms Included,) V '-: S104 Steerage passage, f' UunU -ii-tu -AM a-Tickea issued at toy OtSeet . Mrr-w 8. 0 BAPTIST, Sjeaavir. SL. 1 ' ' Jaly 6v lS&aL vU ' l'' Mi : Raleigh & Gaston nailroad;' k :t! WINTER ABmAQINrf ON ant) after Moadarahe first ef October.tha Dasaenker Train will leave the. Cepqt aif BaR eighTat precisery lS minutes, hefor fTM6(X ' A Mn and run to FrahkKhton by S.hen it wUl stop 25 minntes,1 allowing sjiiple tine' for'the'TaAsaay cr to take Breakfast at atfexeliebtBousi.''Th Schedule otherwise itf rinaia:aa- pew? i ,i 5 ,'A!:CRUDUr, Tiresidetttf- - .: L.-s'ur?'- '-v-i:IMBow-atl.'Brf--Raleigh,- Fept 26th lS6f s J ltX, Jft. a Rcaeirn ana u-astan.1 aiirnsna SLAVIC sit'att ptnsiaai Jtitieb Um Railroad, witbeot a Written pernti frftta taai owner. DapHeatos aheuld ia all eaaaa)bgirsa4 aa the Ticket Agents are inatnsetad to Jti,ij copy f every pass. i JAMESIOIj,.?m , Jan. lM.l.WaWIW'wi plSoeVt? ta ar'.' w-a ATTflH ASH1 GASTON ROAD, ALEiaK ANq! GASTON, rfc the RailroadCompany fortreighte piyt- hliTn ..ik nn flia AfivrV' of th ' ArticlB. J Whal hie In cash on the deRfery of the articles. waaar articles are delieredwiithout suck paysefitla vancerandthe oher Tails to tan at the depot a' settle the bin Before the" etpiratiea eTth sfoatai he must thereafte send the money wheh k ssat for the goeda.' By order of th rraidati i : : Jj v. r . a lfc ALLE5, AjBtfh . : i July th tnoe, ' :'-- riRSTJPREJnlUM-Cw-' SMUT AND SCHRENlNG MACMWZA . OirOETAJIT TOWIUrEB Ajrp uu viiu. V ) fTlHIS Maehini received the first premlinn at thi ' I., North Carolina State Fairi and was recoeavei il LI! i. AL - . ' , " - .. . eeu-tn w papuo aa mm s now .ja-, as :m '(a) State. Sevea Hundred of. them are o w- runaiasi In North Caraaaa, alLaf which arw aowin opera. lion andaava gives the most entir attslx: ioaw E regard boUi to performance and .43rLUjty me having run si A year and perform as Wi.l ey ojui at arst, ankare not :bv r :t aT. dir. We have thrown oat tan i .. ria . sinut Machines Wmake taoia ToNhls. i 'i"1 y ar walVaSted ff fir yeart, atkf delteatwd tt. , lJ? aay hereU the state. ' ManafkctaraJ L ; . tsU &v$niiB-fKfSps. A; MeaU.' u SKnttiliolBaii UMbg w Apra ll. ?-'X iyot EKTS'f FtTRKlSHlNQ flOODSJaat tMk HjTad.lO 4BklaJoiliTill -ia;'-any. aa? piauilJUraoaeii r.ngii.in loreoa f. ttoeej w awas rrty . mUed temai doeat huperiar W doien KM OlwrSA t &BJ6S&&i .t .'.it ( : 1