.... .- i - pal 1st ijAjiiJ! J 1 . 1" - K H I T o -Ajor BO rilCTOI. . ; T B B 11 S t :.' V ' for Dm 9mU-vmU7. " $S mmub; laivmae fi. BATBS 0LBTBKTISLa J . )I.Uim, flnt. mldo appear BUSINESS" CARDS. REGISTER i POWER PRESS AND JOB OFFICE. BqT W ar trvpftred to xet all deserip tioa JOB PRW TWO, at rMsoakblc rtet, wiU neatMM m4 diipaJek. 0r office is rappHod witk to Tory lmtost st jlM of . ' " KXW in WAXHSOMXMXX TfTt ' orory doooriptim tfocoaary for tko prompt oxo oauok of mil i rim 111 ttnms " SUCU AS u i Pamphlets, CircuUrs, Ball Tickets, ILLHSA, BUSINESS CARDS, FME1QHT BILLS. BAND BILLS, . PROGRAMMES, LARGE POSTERS. BLANKS JbC., la so Mot otrlo aa ur otkor EsUUishmont, ut oay qooatitioo, , Giles Ijeitoh. ATTO&NET AMU COUNSELLOR AT LAW, LvHOEBToa, RoBBOoa Co., N. C. Jaa. 0.186& , , 2 Ij Law Covarltierihlp. MIIJER A ROGERS, Attorneys Coaaaclior at Law, KAL1GI1. N. C 117 ILL attead promptly to all baaino&s eatrast od to te. B. W. MIU.BS, . M. BOOSSB. OFFICE : Coraor of tks BsaiSTsa Row, oppos ite the Court Hoaso. Oct 24ta,1864. tf 86 J. & J. I. Batlutway & Co IMPORTERS OF MOLASSES, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WILMINGTON, N. C. . J. HATHAWAY. , 3. L. HATHA WAT. WM. R. UTLKY. Jaa. 6, 18&&. 2 ljpd . Dentistry. . OFFICE OVER MR. ROOLHACE UTORB REFERENCES, (BT PERMISSION.) Rot Dr. Mason, - Raleigh, Rev. Dr. Sasodes, do Dr. F. J. Haywood, do Hoa. Hagh Waddoll, Ckapel Hill, Rev. Dr. Samaai Saabory, N. Y. Dr. J. Paratly, do Dr. Ooorge E. Hawes, do Dra. Caaso A Harker, Georgia. Msy X. 1865. 57 tf - C. DuPRE & Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMIS SION MERCHANTS. Dbaues or Stfmr, FLmrf Cefet, Mcianet, Teas, CamdUt, Wood Wmrt ifausias, TUxuxo, & gar, Scotch AIa. London Porter, Broom s, Starch, Saa Mum Fort, c Coin kb Fbont am a Pbimcbss Sts,, WILMINGTON, N. C. C. DdPbb. 1. B. Bakkb. Wilmington, Mar. 28, 1854. Ij 2C. JAMES E.3IETTS, Foxwardlns Merchant, WILMINGTON, N.C. Aag. 24, 1864. 70-tf Bear Aactloa aaai Coaiaiiaalost Hoase. WE beg leave to announce to our frieuda and tbe public generally, that we have associated ourselves together for tbe parpoae of doing a Gene ral Auction, Commission and Agency business in tut c-tty, at the corner formerly occupied by the late ii. B. Smith, and hope by strict personal attention lu busineM to merit a liberal patronage. JAS. J. L1TCHFORD. WM. H. COOKE. REFERENCES. C. Dewey, Cashier of the State Jank, Raleigh. W. H. Jones, Cape Fear " L. B Frsemaa. Clerk Supreme Court, " Heartt A Jones, Merchants, A. M. McPheeleM A Co Norfolk, Vs. T born as Lortag, Esq WUmington, N C. Ksleiga, Msj 11. 1S55. . 8. A.M. MCriBBTBaS, B. OBISBUB. . W. MASTIB. A. M. MtPHEETERS & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS. Formmrding dk Commission Merchants. 6 boaboks squabb, NORFOLK VA. RaTBBxacBa. Taos. P. Dtrarems, Halifax, N. C. Q. W. Murdeeai, Pres. Bkl of Um gUte of N. C. C. Dewey. Cashier do do do do W. H. Jonas do Branch do Cape Fear Raleigh Lu ire Branca, rrse. s. s u. a. a, Messrs. Raid Soattor, ) Dr. N. C. Whitehead, I Norfolk. Prs't FarBers Bk of Va. J Alex. Bell, Esq. Messrs. Spoacs A Raid, BaUimor. B. Blossoai A Sob, Anr Tori. -September 16th, 1852. . 76 PETER W. HINTON, Commiation Eer chant , OA U AJTO M ROTHEsn WSART. NORFOLK, TA. a a a os sraoLA& ATTaBTtoa fAia to sbixibo Tobaeea, now. Crate, Ottas, e. x Also, to Reoeiviag and PorBardlBf Geods - : '.; refer TO'Jvrt; Chas. L. HintotL Esq. Wake Ce. N. C J. B. G. Roolhse, sad Qsorgs W. Haywood, Eqa,( Raleigh, v. wbs. naouasr, sq., Wsrreatoa, . B. v. Aag. 26.1864, , , C9 Andrew J Stedman. - ''J. ATTORNET AT LAW. - - '. ' Having rt at vsd to Pittsboroara. N. C. win ai- tnJ regaurty tas CowU of Chataass, Moors and uamstt CoaaitsaV . - - ; HusUro',Jaly 48.1866" ; , M if. i.i.ii .i . a, JMOIaT CAIlWEIXV f ' f ENERAL PRODUCE BROKER,' ? - 4 VA Wuaaiajtoav BV COot. , 8i 4f RL v r 3 '1 SABSAOP- , DAKKK BARRAUU. , OENERAL". COMMISSION MERCIIAVTS. nbbt' BuiUimga, Tuvn tUHt,. t - i vNO&FLK. VA. , May aiSuVw ' l-u I S. PERRY,. Dental S u r g e o n, v RALEIGH. N. C, BBPKKKMCKS The Fsealtj of the Baltimore College of Dents 1 Kr. Dr. Ssole. Raleigh. Ker. Dr Lsejr, do Ke?. Mr. M. lowell, do Dr Clias E. Johnson, do Dr. Psb J. II a j wood, do Hon. Jno. II. Bryan, do - Yrot. Owen, W. K. Colle. Prof. Wingnte, do Pro . Wheat, Chapel Hill. Rst. Mr. FiUgentld, Jackson, N. C. . April 3, 1K66. . 27 ly 1' it i Jo vv Dry Goadi Gncsrie. . Fannie- fcplemb, Boib.: ; mosksl isBTspMBrrs, CASilAGES; FIDIT TRIES, a MiiajM aua tu aa u aa CITT OP HEW YOEI, AT IH KB CBNT. OOMMiaaiON. r to Hon. W. A. Oraaaja, . K. Ba4r, B. U twaia, J. M. alorrhaad, & t. MeaOeahail, J. W. Oabora. N. W. WoodSa, mad other. Nw Twa, I MM. T. . & 8. Q. WORTH. Commission and Forvcardivg ' MERCHANTS, Rrowa'a BaUdln;, Water Street, . WILMINGTON. N C. dkual adtakcbs bade on consignments. March 6th, 1S55. 19 1y. Datib A. Ba. Gbobob M. Bajw. Ji. BAIN & CO. SUCCESSORS TO BAIN HATTON & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND Commission AfereJtants, . Corner of feUag aa4 Water Streets. PORTSMOUTH VA. SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO SRLLINQ Tobacco, Flour, Grain, Outton, tfce. ALSO. TO REOEIVINO AND FORWARDING GOODS Jan. S, 1855. 9 ly W. P. ELLIOTT General Commission and Forwarding Merohant , WILMINGTON. H C . Feb. 13, '65. . 13 ly KADER BIGGS & CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS Twatr' Wharf, Town Ptint, NORFOLK VA. -RsrsBBiCKS. Messrs. Bloodgood & Co., E. P Tabb A Co., Alexander Bell, Esq., Norfolk; Hon. AsaBigrs, Wilhamstoa, N. C; CoL J. B. G Ruol- hac, Raleigh; Lewis Thoaipaon, Esq Hotel, N. C. Oct. Z4ta, 1854. 86 EDWARD J. LiUTTERLtOH, General Commission am a Forwarding Merchant. W1LM1MUTUN. N. U. rilHE Subscriber keeps eoastaatly oa hand a 1 supply of Fresh Lime ; Calcined Plaster ; Land Plaster ; II ydraalic Ceatent A Plastering Hair which he is prepared to sell as low ss these ar ticles are to be had in any city Sooth. Orders will receive prompt attention. EDWARD J. LUTTEKLOU. Wilmington, JJ.C, Jan. 30, '65. ly 0 Books and Stationery ! H. D. TURNER, No. 1 FAYGTTEVILLB STREET, RALEIGH. N C . WHOLESALE' AND RETAIL Bookseller and Stationer, keeps sonstantly on hand a very large and complete assortment of Law, Medical, Classical, school and AlisceUa- oeoBS Books. A complete assortment of Station ery, tsiank tsooxs, uiooes, itiawemaucai tnsiru- ments, Ac , sc. Blank Books made to order at short notice aad in best style. Jnst received from the manufac turers direct 10U Reams Cap and Letter papers, which be will sell at low prices. sy- Ooantry Merchants ami others are reques ted to call and examine his stock. Raleigh, September 1854. 80 Fresh Family Groceries. WEhave bow ia Store a well Selected stock of Family Groceries, comprising the fol lowing: Stuart No. I Syrup, Best Family Molasses, Loaf, Pulverised and Crashed Sagsrt Brown and Clarified do., Whole grain Rice, Rio, Laguira, Java aad Mocha Coffee, Imperial, Hyson vi other Green and. BUok Tsea, Sperm, Adamantine and. Tallow Candles, gtnreh, Bar Soap, Spies, Ginger, Pepper, -Maocaroai "Bad English Cheese. ladeetL all articles in the Grocery line. W. H. A R. S. TUCKER. 26. 18 RAE L W. SC U DOER, IMroBTSK AMD BABVVAOVVBSB OT GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING . GOODS, Shirts, Stocks, Cravats, Hosiery, SuspenJers, Dressing Robes, Ac, Ac. 296 BBOAftWAT,' BIW T0BB.1 isaaBi. w. sctmnBB, A. D. tLUASO, - A. WtfCK Jane 18, isaa. , E DWAR D GANTWELL '"Attorrtsv Bt T.nrxr t. . T I. AND COMMISSIONER OF DEtDS, I-' PRACTICESin Nash; Johnston; Wake, Ae,- Basiness attended te promptly. . Ornca ia but residence eraer of Davie A Fayetteville Streets. . i;y. u ' . Vr ' .--tot laVaV.i .Tf'-rsr!iV;;L 81'tf. ." aTsXK-AMD' WOOaV CASUME1BU VEHTS,' NEW article, which is Bow " wora more . for a fAsbiocmble- Tst than any ether. ' Call s&4 MW.W sanraalvas at .. !(.-' . V " ; - 7 . - ,m. w lo.v vT ' ; - t BnVJouasaa s xraaa parenj ao4.ToUt CIT Y ADVERTISEMENTS. BP LEND I D'.JE Ii R Y f B.' ROOT has received, anil ii n6w openinst. One of the most noatiy and? the best selected lot t Of JKWELKKY nU FANCY GOODS ever, exhibited in this market His assortment; in either lin, embraces' the 'tnost 1, rssbronale'and beautiful epeclraena and the very latest styles in part, as follows I . Diamond, , 1'earX Cameo, hnd ' - . Mosaic Breast Pins. i ... and Ear-Riugs, , Gold anJ Silver WatcheB, FJefant styles, j , Silver Card Rsk ts. Forks. . Napkin Ringfl, Card Cases, ." i ' l'orte ftlonnaies, . . , , Gold and Silver renotls, -s. , jSept. 26, 1854. Repairintr, FlnisMng, Ac. : T I"AVING eenrl SheservMws of a highly a- XX eoniplishe4.wurkjuAvin tiis, lparlmeut, ff XT. iT s - I .1.-11 i7i.i- " ii.: 'Lit -."V.-.rft, L ii,. pui;a t kit. a. T ay charge' t- - - ot ' will.be executed, in the most ALL ORDERS workmanlike manner, and with empale n. , , C. B. ROOT. r 78 September 26, 1 8-"4 . UNS, ris.TOLS, RIFLES, ' SHOT BAGS C. B. ROOT., Sept. 26, 1854. 78 . BUCISlITlHIC. OORSK.XlioEijIG. tC. ISDWARD TARBROUGlt, jr., TUring erectet Jj a new Blacksmith Shop at the corner of liar gett aud Wilmington St's.. is prepared to have all work in the above line executed with care and dispatch. The well kuown Jtv Atki. with com petent assistants, being permanently engaged, he is enabled to have the anim.-vU eutrusted to his cars shod ia a workmanlike manner. , ' Raleigh, May 20, 1854. tf 43 Tbe Favorite Authore&n of tbe South) ANEW NOVEL BY THE AUTHOROF "ALONt." First Edition, 10,000 Copies. NOW READY. , .TCHIS MBE)K1 PATH,- ' A Novel. Bt Makion Hablako, or Ricbmoso, Va. One Elegant 12mo. Vol. 44 Pages, price. 41 2&. HE extraordinary success of Miss Uarlaad's Alone runutug through euittou after edi- tiuu, with great rapidity -re pubiislieu in England with a still larger sale translated into the French and German languages with msrked success Ii perhaps the best evidence of tbe originality and popularity of her writings. In the lunguags of an eminent critic "She may henceforth take rank among the most successful novelists of the linked States." "Those who have read "Alone" end those who have not, should - will be interested and giatified to know, that a new book by Virginia's gifted autho ress, entitled "Tbe Hidden Path," is now ready. Beautifully as "Mariou Uarlaud" Las woven the threads of life iu other romance aud song she is a poetess of rare felicity we are safe in predicting thai her new work will surpass all her prejious ef for's iu fine delineation, brilliance and power, and that Mr. Derby will be called upon to re ord it on his books as one of the most popular aad successful of modern literary issues. stuce readiug 'Alone." we shall impatiently await the appearance of ."The Hidden Path."-r3r. 1. Eceuiny Mirror. J. C. DERBY, Publisher, 119 -Nassau street, New York, aad for sale by all booksellers and news agents. y. Li i u.HbiL , u-aieign. . bept. i, lsoo. t'Z NOTICE ! U. S. LAND AND PENSION AGENCY.. T SO all those for whom I have collected Land Warrants, lets lAau 1G0 meres, I have the num ber and particulate of said warrttut, aud, by .call ing ou or writing to me. I can get each one an inereaae of pay ; aud to all the Soldiers who ren dered 14 days' service in any of the wars since lilM). ther, or their widows, or minor child or children, are entitled to land. They" will do well to call at this Agency. I have the rolls fur the Stats of North Carolina. Also, all Widows of the Revolutionary War are entitled to land. Wagon Masters and Teninsters are embraced among the numerous LSws; aad 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 I succeed After 15 years' experience, I latter myself that I understand my business, and all the numerous Jaws in such esses. Give me a ca'I, and have your claims investigated before it will be 'forever too late. . . Enlisted Soldiers, haviog located lands mi. nois and Missouri, I will pay the highest csau priees for them. I have the number, Townships and locations of several hundred ia whose name they appear of record. The highest cash priees paid for land warrap'. Office opposite Lawrence's notel. at th'j jgxl press Office. J. H 'KIRKaM Raleigh, N.C., March 12, 1855, 21 tf Ladies' Dress Goods. ICII Black and White T.auretl fi.ik.. dn Plaid poult De Soi ; do Stript-d : do Moria Antique-eomething new j Brocaded bilks, ''Alto Bhtrga assortment of Lutestring, Mare(i0a and Florence Silks. ' W. II. & R. S.' TUCKER. : . m ' .ii.. ' , 8COXTS 1JTTLE GIVKT, IN TOW J I THE little Monster Ui at, last arrivea, and By be seen imff W the' teal- of tthe Far mers'. HaU. Oa feed days, (Tuesdays,) 'it Is a perfect wonder to see it mastics te. Cor A-oob aad all at the rates of 10 bushels per bonr. Admis sion free. JAMES M. TOWtES. March 6, 1856. 20. Now for Cheap Goods, MURRAY A O'NEAL HAVE taken the store .lately occupied by If. A A. Stith, and are reeeivuig their eUck of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery and Glassware, Ao. Being new bfginn srs, they have to .build Bp a trade 1. to da this, they are 4e tennioed te be underseU by noue io the. city. -They will sell goods cheap and no roLrUke; to be coaviBoedjOi this ftvot, call, and price their goods before purchasing elsewhere. , 'K All they j ask ia a showing, and if tlie goods suit,' they guarantee to make' the prices right., Don't pnrchase before ex aihining their sck. If you want' cheap Goods, oeu at ; v .1 yo. za, wnite rront- it a.r-:- (.-IS '4 aft. i.Aee.e4lld ala.l X sBVwwSSTtlXTJ DtVVIaa f f f. ' 't l .i-'J-'Rmleighi N. 1.. ..I, 1, ,,. ji, ii - rt -l Vf - ManAlVl864. FamUyl Groceries cCiTER "WILLIAMS' keep - eonstintly . en hand a Isrge supply of- ebeiee Groderiea for H Loaf. Crushed; keritekL: Clarified aad Brew4 1 Java; IgnireaodIliCoffee-fM t . X ' . i Bnperlor Gaapo Bde, JBiperial aad Black Tea H-Besperaa, Aeamaiatdssi adXallwtCaadlse. Stewart's Golden Sy rep .,-1 Vlr '-'.i ('.ii Pewer. AJlsDice. Fineer.-Starch.,TeQoW S0a5 s n ' ' " -.:,-. ill -xJmU M 1 a. ii . .... i . . . . . i l;.w E W A N D D E s I R A ble abbDSl ,. A.T No 13 FAYBTTISV'IIXIS B,," " rpEfE Subsiriber'has jus! received Via Fall ' and J winter supply -of 8 KA80N ABLE GOODi Monr which. msT beWasd, LFrsach Merinos, all ooloars. Lupin's' best saake. i rancn Uasumeres or etery variety and pat nu French DeLainesof latest styles. - i SUk PhwdU Figured esd plain , . . ..Woolen Plaids aad Poplia Robes. tticn lam bo urea Uouslin party dresses Heavy Emb'd Crape Shawls. ' ' : Bamask OiapecB in piece Bad pt'rav u i ... -. 6 inch Pillov.Caae. Linen.. ! Table' Doileys and Crash ' i Linen SheeUng. 10-4, 12-4. Long and Square high cord wool'a sh'la, - - -. French wark'd eollars, tleeres and ebemUettew Lin'n Csmhric, Lswn Hd'kfs, all qnalities , . ' HemStich'danJrioh lhnb'ansndksrchiefe. 1 Fall assr'nt of Riehardson'a fm'ly Lia'n. Bird'sEve diapers,; towels and naukins 6-4 and 12-4 cot shti'gs and casings, i neian ana. esc a Fiaaneis. ! iWhite and red do all qnalities. Ladies and gent's Merino 8Mki aod oota Yeats. English sad GcrmaiwHqse-a great varletv. 1 "Manenles QuDlS and FnrniUrs Diavlties. j Lsee and UusHa-aT'tos and Turkey red 4o I mKvmu wv.fl W4 PUV . WnVHb i. . . . . WOUKNIMO UOOD8 Kk Gro.TJeRhln and Pott de SoIe'SlIVs i ! I r ...i ..iAM.i Lead solored and white and black -do Blk. Feb. Bombaiiae and Marino Lapia's.M 1 Ti jaaais ai yaniVD lOin. . ( iBlk Alpscas, feLaines auJ-Chanis. Blk Lore Veils aad Las de -. i.-i. ,. UdkJssollacs air's and Cbemlssttea, . . . Gingham and Calicoes. " . ', CARPBTS, Ac., ,; Brussels VenitiaBaiM Ingrain Carpets ; Gsnaan Hemp Fleer aad Stair i do , and 12-4 DuggsU and- Hearth Rags. Alicant. Manilla aad Sheep Mats Boston Valicea sftU Carpet Bags. Rose M aekanaw and Duffle Blankets. Travelliag or Shawl do HARDWARE AND STEEL. Handsome Betts kaives and forks, 51 pieeos Rogers beet scissors and shears . Shears for"lowers aad shrubbery , . , , .Porcelain lined Kettles and Paai Sospstone Griddles for B. W. Cakes - Best Kasors, warranted, As. ' FAMILY GROCERIES. Stewart's beat refined Sugars. Loaf, crushed and Clarified do Golden Syrup nf dark Molasses. Cocoa, Worcester Sauca and Eng. saastard. Imperial Gun Powder and Blk Teas. Currants, Citron and preserved gn'r Capers, Olives and Pickles. -Layer Raisins, Bex aad Mat do . Mocha, Java and Laguira Coffee. J amaica Ram, lajay whiskey. ' ' Mon'gohela and old Rye do London dock and Pale Henaesaee Krandy Madeira, Sherry and Port Wines . Champagne, Heck and Claret Celts Madeira for Cooking. London Porter and English Ale. Sperm, Adamantine and Hull's Cn'dls 3& Starch in family boxes of 6 each. Cmlcl erasive soap, womaa's friend Table Salt, Bags and boxes. J. B. G. RODLHAC. , No. 13. Fit. 8treet. tf-83 BriokB ! Bricks HBrioksM! rriMlE SUBSCRIBERS HAVING MADE PER H menant ' arrangements for carrying on the BRICK-MAKING baeiuess ou an extensive scale, am bow prepared te ooatract for the delivery, dur the edsuing season, of from en to two taas) of Bricks of the best quality and at such Ptifcs. aa will dtff all tomfttition. - Orders from adistaape s;U) be promptly attend ed to, and brioka 4liiered at either of the Depots, if desired . ' GEO. T. COOKE A CO. Raleigh, March 12, 1855. . 21 tf. Just Received, A LOT of Family Groeeries, Crnsh'd and Brown Sugars, Java, Bohea, Kisand Lagaira Coffees. U. P. Tea, Candles, Soaps, Hnuff aad Segara. Also f lot of chewing Tobacco on commission at Facto ry prices, at ' LITCHFORD A COOKE'S June, 1865. 61 SMITH'S CORNER, RALEIGH N.C. WE ARE aow la receipt of our Spring Stop plies of Wares, c, embracing Hardware, Crockery ware, . Wood ware. Coach. Trimmings House Furniture articles and Cutlery of all kt&d to which we ipeetfully tftvte the tti' of purchasers. Farmers, Mechanic aaa '.'- and a s-eneral asaortnient of II ti J iniplemenU -1:;.::: vare suited to tat VIA UlUfflVUt ISSeBUJay Urini purchased) the bu- . 0l. . - . wars eve? bxoughtWt. marked with the de llZT? lak P-whasers win tad It pef 5 te their .dvanUge U examiae ear stock efors purcV'asiag bIss where. . , ... AprUy.13 , puiJJCNjk BELVIN. NEW ARRIVALS I FALL GOODS FOR l55t! TR. FENTRESS weald tender his warm ac . kaowledgmenta to the public for the liberal patronage which he has received at their haads. He trusts, by the judiciousness of his aeisetiona, the style of his workmanship, aad a prompt at tention), to Ms business, to merit, not only a full continuance, but aa increase, of the same. ' Hs has jnst returned from New York with the most attractive FALL -STOCK ever brought ta this J'jarket, te which he respectfully invites gea erV attention. This stock embraces the latest tjad most fashionable styles : " ' ' Black. Blue, Olive and Green French aad Eng lish Cloths; French aad EngUah Caasimeres, of every eolor ; Vestings of every quality. Atso, Dress Shirts, Silk and Flannel Shirts ; Drawsrs, Scarfs, Cravats,-Gloves ; . J Handkerchiefs, . Svsfenders, Aei , He has also oa hand a mall stoek of READT MADB CLOTHING, which he win sell at a Very slight advance above 'cost. Call, thea, if you want eAeaw Clotkmg I , tST Paris and American fashions for the Fall of 1866 just received. MSr" All . persons indebted to . the abaeriber will please call and settle Immediately, either by cash or bote. " Ths last six menths bwsiBess fell awe en the 1st iastant, sumI account bear, interest from th erpiration of each term ' i - bwjs Those debtors living at dutancs wiU oblirs the Bbseriber. even is' the defaalt of a settlement, by eoauBuwisafing their place of resi- deaee.V Otksrwise, he saay He driysa to- b 'disa greeable, necessity. . ... OcL l2,a866. s : ' ;8-4t ' fsi Star ai 8tandard oopydtree times. New Law Books-' PARSON ON CONTRAOTS-VoL ZBdi r Augsll ah Ames B Corporation s-a as1 Edi tion. " rer Bate y .: t. an rufliftur. MSRC ra Bepteasber Z. 1 (-. 7J r i- Cloaks and MantiUaaf .; ' Ln t L ARQE-; and - eornim aadiay aasertmsnt ef tjXi! Cloak,- sad i afjwtiUaaembratnf vf Ty muU ana nmucy uu pa . 1 ,.. f- v. riae Velvet Mantles, " i l-ij-. w.i.t ana afoire antiaus. na ooaablnationa.l -Silk Xaatlesv with fringe and laea, - Pina Meriao Shawls' and ScarfaT i vi. u.'. Tr.va.iair Shawls aad BLaaksti. iii. tti x rii 1 A ii A UJ 'I J -tn,ti ,Ji ! 1 .11, f- I, rpUl3 book. points oeVin nlain laukuaire,' fre , X from doctors' terms, the Diseases of Men, Wo men, and Children, and the latest an 3 most im- proved means used In their cur; and 1b in tended expressly for the benefit of families. ' It also contains descriptions of the MkorCAE Root Ann Haass OF tHB" UsiTtri Statm. and how they are to be used in the cure of diWies.'' It Is ar ranged oB new and simple plan, by which the practice of Medicine is reduced to principles of eeviKon sense '1' ; . - 4: This invaluable book has passed through many editions it has aow boea revised and improveJ in every respect, and enlarged to nearly double its former site 4 and contaius nine hundred octavo Peges.. Far sale by HENRY D. TURNER. RAj.BiaB, N, U., 1865. . 65. . . CARRIAGE 1VIAKING. . ' RALEIGH OOACIl FACTOBYIlt WILLIAMS & GORMAN, haviag enlarged their establishment by the addition of Jen-, kins' tfhop, on llargett St,, are fully prepared to execute orders for CARRIAGES of every descrip tion. . Employing experienced workmen and using the best : ef materials, their work will always be a Binned in-a style worrumUtl te givesstiafaoUoa. i. . ..lte pairing done with neatness and despatch, kjjT Factory on,.JJagott St., aear the Baptist Grove', and at Clarke's okl stand.. near the Masonic Halt. ,. Raleigh, Jane 23, '54. ' 61 ly. : Tats! Hats f Hats! McGKE & WILLIAMS HAVE ta Store a large aad well Selected as aertuent of HATS, for -the Spring and Sam- w.ss wear, for boy and chiklren. coaaiatin g Canada Straw, Palm LeaL China. Pearl, Albonl Jockey, of Leghorn, Panama, i . Manilla, Cam peachy, Marioaibo, Wide Awake, Pedals Straw, Shanghai. ALSO, superb Moleskin Hats of the latest style. May, 1866. 40 COACH SHOP. . pi HE Subscriber respectfully informs the Pub I lis,, that be still, occupies the well knowL Sund of Mr. Willie Johnson, on Wilmington St. about one hundred yards South of the Capitol Square, where he is prepared te 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 say to those who may wish to pur chase Buggies or any thing in his line, that they would do well to call upon him before purchasing elsewhere, as he is determined to spare neither pains nor expense to. please those who may favor aim with their custom. He is determined to sell at priees to suit the times. Also, repairing done cheap at the shortest notice JAMES BASH FORD. Feb. 14. 1864. -.- . . 14 Hats. Hats. JUST to. band two cases Extra Molkbkui Hats, Beebe's Latest. McGEB WILLIAMS. Ladies & Oenta Hosiery. GENERAL assortment of Men, Worn n and Boy' Cotton, Thread, Wool and Silk Hose. Alsd Qkwes of every kind. , W. H. A R. S. TUCKER. . HATS AND CAPS. AS usual, we have a most beautiful assortment of Boy. Youth and Men's Caps. ESoft HaW and superior Male -skim. W. H. A R. S. TUCKER fcaleigh, Sept. 13, IS55. Wanted. SIX THOUSAND DOLLARS, on time, secured by Mortgage oa a valuable Manufacturing Mill aud land adjacent, worth $18,000. Interest on tbe loan will be paid promptly every -ix months, at either B ink in the City. Apply at this office or to W. H. Jones. Raleigh. July 3d. 1855. 53 tf. GUN, LOCK-SMITH, AND KLL HANGER Charles Kuester, "llTTiULDreepeo'juiiy inform the Citifens ol T f Raleigh '"aU surroundingvouutry, that he has located paraue u tl y in Raleigh, aud has opened a P Wilmington Street, (in Dr. Cooke's brick iikiing,) where he will be found at all times, ready to execute any yun in nis une, iu a, ij ic uim hall not be surpassed by any other person, and the charges shalUrway s be. moderate. CALL AN P SEE." Raleigh, March 2. I W. ly-19 TO HKKl HINTS IND OTUERS. AVRAPPINQ PAPER. A SUPPLY of vanons sixes sua qualities. - prices to correspond, juat received from tae "ItaieigU raper aims, " ijj w. u ruvtuttui. P. S. Orders will receive prompt attention. Raleigh, September 14. 74 Just to Hand BsrPTTE nave just 'eceived, and are now open Wy ing, an assortnicnt of Goods for FaH and Winter Trade, consisting of Rlea.aiid Bro. Domestics; do Jeans; BeU litS- ings ; talieoes ; Fur do; rl:nnHs; Uoi a Ua 111 Dries ; Jaconet do; Swiss Muslins ; CI'ddo; Black and Plaid shawls; Domestic Oinghams ; Cot. uasis ; Laci-sand Fringes; Silk and Velvet Trimmings. Also. Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps. Bonnets, and Rea dy made Clothing, and many other articles too te dious to mention. As these Goods were consigned to us, they will be sold, cheap for cash only. jjlTCHrUKV otJt.)n.c, Commission Merchants. Baleigli, 8,-pt. 13, 1S56. .74 Masonic , , ffflHE Officers, Members, and Representatives Jot tbe UK.tnu iaiuud ur nuttin iauu NA are hereby i a formed that the Ahnual Com munication of this MASONIC BODY will be held ia this City, on Monday evening, the 3d Decem ber next, at 7 o'clock, for the transaction of such business as may be submitted tor Us considera tion The Officers of tbe buboroinato lxxJges are requested to attend in person, or cause proper Representatives to do sppoinxeu, in coaiormix-y with the Constitution and general regulations of the Grand Lodge. ' WILLIAM TH08. BAIN, Grand Secretary. Raleigh. Oct- 12, 1856. 82 td Star aad Standard eopy. - . STAVE VOUR GRAIN A : Large supply of the most improved Cradles . a .a t - 11 .11 t just reeeivea as sua earasere nail. ' Also, a aewaupply of Sisclair's improved Pro Mllcr Straw aad Shuck cutter, both for horse and hand newer, aad the no less famous ; Cora and Cob Crusher, the Little Giant. ., ; -. ; .s . JAM3 M. T0WLES 4 May 21, 1865. - y - - I --- 42 tmjdi n. MwjB ,aua w wavu P".Yus,a" TBTAMELYt . Valencia Plaids; Plaid .Caslunerjs, V W- Real French Merinos, (all shades ;) Lupin'i l-"-. 1 . T . I T : ' r : r rencn w isunati'UowYovw.vs wfca, iww i(te : B 1 0 1 CoTdj Challie ; Black, . Brown abd Grot Oa Bays Soi .Travelling presses ; Plaid and Ron SJuka5 Also, aviarge iyx 01 diouruiiguwai. Roxnbasiaea 1 Mohair ,lrtreQCantoi tJtoths IBJpaeasandDa LBtBesv :-x -ir Jit.. tCt6 l-itl 4 Ounn'iT Sbniestio Medioine - .. . .tit KEALITY Versus FiqTlON i , V: f " . BT HINTON "R. TTELPER. ' I i VOL. 12 too 300pages; neatly bouni in.cloti price reduced to 75c. r Published and for sale b the single copy, doxen, Hundred of tbousand, by H snbx Ta ylox,' Sun Iron, Building, ' Baltimore; Sent free of poBtage, On ,the : receipt of one dollar. Tb usual discount made to the. trade. ' i C0N.xfi?rTS':;,V .; :,f Chapter. 1, batifornia Unveiled, '." . ... do . 2., The Balanoe Sheet, . . s do. j 3 ,Sobiety in CsUfornis " do 4 San Francisco,". ; .. ' do 6. ' Sau. Francisco continued, ' " " . do 6. San Francisco concluded, ; do 7 The Chinese In California, -do 8. Cursory yiew.'J ' ' do 9; Sunday in California, do 10- Bear addBwIF Fight,-.? do 1 1 Sacramento,; ' de 1 Ynba-The Miner's Tent;: do IS. Stock ton and Soaora, . f.A it i do 14. Voyage te Oalifomia via. Cape norB, do 15Voyagefroinjiforuiaris -iearagua, do 16.; MyilastMiaing. Adventure. ; . ,, J: . do . 17. The Vigilance Cotnmittee, . - do:18. 'Bwlega,;-ijf: .;, 'Tff .V . ;do 49. Thei Digger Jadiansaad Negroes p , , Jo 20, AesjfB If . - &xlrud -SrM th.Gi 'The author goes into '4a examdnstlonof Jlke tstistiesv of California . te ascertaia Jher .actuxil value to the Country, eom pared v;iUi her cptj He gvres her full qretit for lieif gold, exsmineaher other resources, agricultural aud commercial, aiid : comes to the conclusion that. In spite f ths'treas ure she has be-Hi pouring so ' liberallr into the -world's lap, she has not yet paid for herself. Much space is devoted to Che question of her 'present' solvency and her future prospects, and the views advanced are to as noveL A residence of thiW years in California, in which the Snthor has1, at different periods, u weft in allita regions, from San Francisco up to the mines, has given him a right; to speak upon it, and he utters no half way opin ion. He is positive ia bistatementa, and ftop ions in his citations of foots bearing upon thenxj There is a fair share of adventure in his volume. The author sees all the lions of the Eureka State, goes in to. the drinking and gambling saloons of San jrranctsoo and gives as an account of the;r'in terior, witnesses a bull and bear fight aad descri bes it very minutely, meets with Chinese, Digger Indians, 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 tbe entire country as he saw it. We believe the book is destined to at tract attention. There is a freshness and naivete about it which removes the class of common Irorks of travel" Southern Quarterly Review. ;i , ''Aside from his own experience, the author ad vances a number of statistics aad general facts in proofs of the truth and In vindication of the severity of his allegations. The book is very entertaining, and will be read with great interest by every body.". . BaUimor Sun. "The author fs a North Carolinian.' ' He has written his book in a very agreeable ety I e, and re lates many interesting incidents. - ' m r Baltimore 4jfyper. :: "It is well written, and cannot be read but with wonder aBd amaiement. ' The work mast have a great run." . Baltimore Patriot. t " Mr Helper supports his inferences and doduo tions by an array of facts and figures which stand out in bold relief when contrasted with the state-t merits sometimes made and believed that Cali fornia is hardly less than an earthly paradise. As we design shortly to give aa extended notice of the book, we forbear moreconuaent at the present time, farther than to say that we have also resided' for several years in the '-golden State," and know personally that most ot the statements made in the book, (dismal as they are) are briefly, true." . National American.1 " It is a book ef merit ia point ef ability, and of 1-- .. 1 . ikrln... ' ..... 1S1UC III lis 1 M1U HKWiiuuww. . ... Richmond Examiner. For sale by tt. Du TURNER, Raleirh. Aug. 21, 1855. 67 SPLENDID STOCK OF GOODS. WE are now receiving the largest stock of Sta lb awn Fawcv Dar Goods. Hats, Capu, Shoes, Crockery and Groceries, that has evrfr. been ure.ented in Raleieh : and : as they -have leen' bought carefully, they wiH be disposed, of on the3 most moderate terms. ... . . - We shall he pleased to show them to our cus tomers, TrienUs, aua tbe pauitc generally, Recent PtibUcations;. -i, Tel VENING.S with the Prophets : a.seriesof Mo JjJ moirs and Meditation ,By Bev A. Mortoaf brown. The Six Days of Creauon : a series of Fnmdtar Letter from a Father to his-Children.- By y. A View of die Scripture Revelations concerning the Future State. By Richard Wna.te!y, D. D , Archbishop ol Dublin. ... :t s. ; ; ..... T The Universe 00 Ueert.lhe tuartli no Monopoly. The lluraltty of Worlds. , Edited by DtHrtCii- Clouds aid Sunshine. By .Charles Reade;'aU- tbor of " Pt-e Worfini'ton. ' " - h- Christie Johnstone. By Charles Keade, autaoc of " Peg Wonlngton. , ; isS ; i,,. The Eld.r Sister.1 "By Marian? Jame. ! , . j ' Ethel ; or, the Double Error.' By Marian James Romance of America History., By , Joseph nanvaru. r ' . . ,r 1 I l,tln.i i.ltTiii,ina it 1 a nil, nnu . uvuiwh, J . -....-j ... . Plays. By Ann Cora Mowatt. . , f '" ' Glaucus. . By Charles Kuigsley. - For sale bv . W. L. POMEROV.it Oct. 8, 1S5.5. t ladles Dress Goods. t,i-i English & French Merinos, Fiirured A Plaid Cashmeres. . ' Do & Do Monselines." i ti' " Alpacas: '' " . " : " Bi'k: .do - xoni.niercuuB. ii, I One Door above H.Torter's Shoe Store. . Sept. 14th, 1855; ' ' r 74. . Superior .French Cass.- Pants 1 1 ? . UR Assortment of Fine Black and Fancy Cask ; I I Pauta is much . better than usual. We hhve eudeavored to select such styles of Fancy Cass, as we think will please those who' desire sossetniag neat anu kcum;ci- uaouwu,. Oc't,4, 65." ; Ki ' """""'- ' . Notice.' '-a-.; ''f'rU 8 my wife? Dolly Haines, lias left my ' bed and board without my consent,' this is , to notify all persons," under the penalty of the s law not IO naroor or, or uu an.iu mi; iKa . if as will enable her to stay away; from my- prVnvsee. l alse aotifypersoM not to rrad piyaMTOHwj wrHs.i.awij. ..irxw aa 4t &:,'& r4V '.. w. ) .j-j$euii!4t lit k M.mn W.lr .iOcuia.1855.; H- DaNEALE. 'WttknroroBi N.taBB s4ae i. . jirs- ;Wl sale and retail deele 'la FereiiraidiWarWnteaio Jive years, ana .t . . t. . 11 Domeet -aitM: tfectienarr. Be e. beinsr in can. stent rtc. rect fron- t, per arnvaie -weesiy oy packets oi-l py. V JT - -"e i.-a, ow f otVl Onrnst,tL4monii XUcoaVt. .fcmtfc teiWut, Crat-9 3; r tf-ta. nuts!' RaiMS, FbrLZTmlt Af Havinpona nerann Kmost eotistantly in the eity ef New York4, for Cie -auTChase of goods a our line or the "(beaty which " . .. . . it . . A . . i Will sniaote us m nu ww aa any noose soatn . .1 j ..,....ir..n. ..iui. i... i --.-iij . U ' '- AL IGsycvuilui WUCIKUIIUI V HUC LUUiT ' rattended to by the eat of beei.-:t.aiai; "U - Kii,f tUfJSSk d ti.r af .l .i -1' ' .t -) a I t,.," w n- .-, tarr''f 1 - ir-" - . . INTbrth OtfaroUlia. ttall T.c fchedtie f MaU.Taii troaiii ,ttti i;: i' J ' a Lj - . - . Z c w - BTiioaajt24.&; t'l aa: .tABarvAa.t.'.l t&!&a. ' 1 ' iir va- :'S'"j'. " 2.00 1 X4f B.8S, A 1l ,:,BooHUl,- Sn',J " Monisrfll Dticfaaat'sti; . ilUlbori(, , f'... . 1 Haw RiV fi, aJB-. rim Oft i.l34 ' -.08- T.44 " . -lO iiai O . . - L 1 . 'tf' "i.i fj jrn.A 1 ,1 J fflJ..." ,;4 2kM ajrr,' x . ii.ft.J-. J tf. ii Aaan?v,,iXi nsnaatas. ? 1.33 -4.07 ' sli- , uiiMooro, 1. , vw t stainors, .. I.l4.z- ! . in a.lV"i :f Boon Bill, f4t l. ass,: .7.40 2 Tim Hail Train going Vvt will mekt the iTralaTit1 htTrateat BBtoUse.' wffsii'wtoiVswtat tnuU sa aB-PMisiBiii imiirtwmte&--Ati'3f .ikir.-- TO NORTH ERN AND EASTERN tKAVEL M" .) ntt4a.!Auuuaia,uuAnLai if iBtrma. i tin Bt um a .V? nnw w w-i rt ? a i u!4AJi(.viaJbeBeaboTdaiid ; -.-t- i VlniLE splendid Bew'SUam'erwViana C- Ula . X RusseVlesTes ' Hunter! fwhatC'Korfwyt 4 l h'elook: V. m. hn -" .. - ttwm HTTP IV W" W '4 H -r.V .r- ,i .. Baa y sawssa J BBBBSBSBB, Portsmouth W the iarrival'of the Southena Cars. meson Wf'r; i WEDNESDAY, ' - y t ', ..FRIDAY at the sams Lours. arriving St Baltimore in time for the 1 o'elosk, Bi e..:. r. m.n.j.vi.i. .i nr.. v..k . ; r FERGUSON A MILHADO, Ag eBt. ; - :u... Marc! Raleigh and Gaston Railrc ad... ; TkTOTICEis aerebjr giveni that from and .after tte 8 January, 01 dues Jto tkU jRosA for : freight sane t be paid at Petersburg or Portsmoutii, except est way freight, which must be paid ia a4a eance eroadslivery of tha goods, as ths ease ssa This arrangement will afford great aayaBtagws to onr customers, by superseding-ihe'necesaUy ef their employing more than one for war die 3 'agent between New Fork and Raleigh, and bavin their goods or produce subjected to only One handling". Agents cannot violate the above role wUhout subj ecting thems elves to remotaL ' .-t, .f ( The greatest care will continue iw be taxea by the officers ' and agents of the Company Aa ievery department of its business e' eeeowraodate the publio aad promote theinteresta atits eastern srs; ; Whilst the Western merchant ar going North B passenger trattf srUl leavk 'Raleigh M.he Bfter Uoonv on thearrivai; of Jh.. train, roahf Wast oa the N j .Roa4 ; due aotioe.of whjcb, jjrili be Bt nrdr ef ike Board of tirect rA the Companyr hai .tsjo JepoU taelgh. merqtuuusorasrmggooaa iogo up. sue n v, Ma are requested to have, tnsm diatinetly markd, so that their destination may be, xnown-.ltnrl thef may be loadecl to the throvghlJesotfronVfetsrs burg or Portsmouth v " V f ' - I Rsjeigh;jaB17866iB ef TJaiTBD Statbb 'lArb Liva fbb JrtAJiskirs . . : JsrmestDwn avnd !H6anc!id. ' tT HE elegant new steamship Jabbstowx,' Cap tain Parish, which,j.is to, rB iaeo'nnexiem with, the Roanoke,, made her first' trip, front New .'Jerk to Petersburg, : on ; Saturday the Both ulti (Mdwnicontinuei'toljnake'reg tripe weekly leaving New, Vork!every Saturday, jet 4 o'eloeky Pv M , and Petersburg everr Taesday evening .t t&'&Stf. ' The RoAHOKB irill. leave Nw York every Tbbb dayi' andTetersburg every Friday veniag. Tra- . tellers goin'gorth will thus .be affordd an oppor tanlty twice Beek oLtaJdng an ef these splendid -Bteamships'and-thjeiy aveidtheduat and frs quent changes of :the'ilailroada.f it PasseBgers OB board ef steamers-wUi Bud the SUts fupiJM fitted up la the meeteleststleandthe ra04111 tjoBraWawrpaBssx'ifv -- . .a Passage and Fare from Petersburg to Nyw York, gBtate-swaatBtiBBBK,; ?sVWJ-- ffZ XX teerager paaaagaw' iski.'iVW 'P rU.TjeketS issued at .my UBea-fv, . V ! . -.. lU,APTLST,t3veaBi Jlj6,. 66, 5 4eigilGastbiiaUroad.: " ulj SwiNTRR. AB$AQ$&F?? K fR and aftei Monday, the first of October,' the -oaaseneer Train wiH leave the Depot at Ral- igh at precisely 16' adnates, before 7 o'clock,- A. M aad run to ffraakatoBy 8,,WLen it wn stop. 26 miuates, allowing ample time for the PaaseU- a a w BS A . . II ' ' i' V . ' " WWfL gera WUaereaawavanMceiieui, juouse.. iu Schedule otherwise will remain as at 'presentJ - h 1 ' Offices, it a. R. R. reighpihil tf T8. la4rel ahd!aaston Hailroati; SLAVES are jiot permitted 4-tratel ob the Railroad without a written permit from their owners!"' Dupficates should in alt caefst.be gives, as theTieket AreatSareiastructed to rstaia eae copy of evefpasaVMU AUiEd. li,PO0L, ! "aif. to. 6t.41 4 tr l&mfi&fl ArBtv RA LdSiGH, AN l ,4 A3T0N iR0 AD!-Pe the. Railroad .Company foreightrare paya bie in eashjon the delivery, of theariiclea Wheav , arties are delivered without Such payment la ad vance, and the. owner fails to call at tbe depot ee& settle theibiU. before the' expiraUoa of tAe siOBta, he mast tbsresiu senatne moneywneB ne stoas for the goods. ' By order ot tAe President, !. . -Jaly4thV"4864.'wrea-. IflU ...l rr, ,.,.1 rt,r,.l it , ,. At Vii UJflJiBX sfBJSAUtllJ tt if w.JlWrOBIABT.TO BlUWBBAXO: BIO-., .cttt:!.;'- . TRWMaaiaeieceivedtLer:tFr: -iizaattiB X Nosta Carat inatate jrsny and rs a te tAe poblieas the best no- ii. reeamGaea-- r ?e ia tha r runsinsr State. J Seven HBBdred of the, 1 -. . j ii. cera- sstir'-'oB. in regard both to performance t ! tLiraLl.ty. - some having run six years and. pe....i tn weil aoif a they dad at. first, and fears, cotts: c t ef rder obb dayid We have' wu oc t ten ' -nt I anv where in the sUte. Manufcturf 1 t -i ' 1 ' 1 - iO ENTS : FUKNlSlllw J Justopest VTed, lOdosfiB'DeJoi ile.T! faucy -BBdU oiaint 80 dotea EngUtih Cotton 1 L .ss ; 10 dosaa i - i.i' ilwi.., .to ilni.u' tnniirinf F.ilk I ETCT t.- M t . ' , i 4eeeB sadrss.Ae, iia i IrwsSttS ,,: