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bates or itnnuoia W nfctrri 1 mmiiii m t yaw. ttiwl mil, tai fpir - BUSINSS;CARpS: ' , UEQISTEH POWER t PttESSrANDJOB)PPICE. 1 Pitmiletfi, CXhnilaiv Ball Tickets, SILL HAD8.., .. " BUSINESS t?ARDS, i rXMWBT BILLS,' BAffD BILLS, ! . PROQXAMMEa, .' - LARGE POSTKRS, BLANKS 1C. ' la m Mat m say otaar EsUbtiabmeat, aad ia aaj qaaatitiaa. Oile laeitoh. ATTORiiSr . AKD. COCN8KLLOB. AT LAW. LvanaToa, Roiimi Co., N. C Jaa.a,18Sa : t lj , LawCaMrtBrtlila. MHOJDR A ROGERS, Attaneym CaaaaeUari at Uw, -KAAIGU N. C - ' . . "1TTILL attaad proiapUj U all banaau aatrast a. avntxaa, .-'-!' . ' a. a. aaoaas. OrriCK.iCoraav af taa Kaaima Raw; oppoa it taaGoatt Hoaa h T i 0B.ltkfI864. V ? tf t- r ; , . J. A 1. Ia. Hathaway. & Co., . IMPORTERS OF MOLASSES, AMD'---'-, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WILMINGTON, M. C. J. HATHAWAY. J. L. HATH A WAT: WM. S. UTLET. Jaa-a, 186&. ' 8 lypd Dentistry. OFFICE OVER If E. B0ULHAC8 STORK. REFERENCES, (BrrnifissioN.) Bar. Dr. Vaaoa, ' Ralalga, Rar. Dr. 8aadaa, do Dr. P. J. Haywood, do Ha. Hag WaddaU, Ckapal HQl, Ear. Dr. daataai Saabary, N. Y. Dr. J. Fanly, - do Dr. Oaarga . Hawaa, do Dra, Caaaa a Harkar, Gaorgia. May ft. t8a& S7 tf a DuPREdV Co., WHOLESALE GBOCXRS AND COM MIS . SION MERCHANTS. VtAtxMi8mger.Fltr, Cofet, Molattm, JVa, CmmdUs Wod Wmrt, Rmuin, Tbbaeeo, Se garr. Scotch Me, London Porter, Broom, Starek, SaOt Mt Frk.dxl "Xievnn fmtun a Paiacxu St& WILMINQTON, N.J. ,. C. DbPbbv aJLBuiL Wihaiagtoa, Mar. 28, 1854 Iy 26 JAMES KMETTS, Forwardins Merchant, - .;- 'wituivnmw w n ww aaasaaw a wwa; wa 70-tf . . Mew Aactioa aad W E beg War to aoaoaaea ut our friend and ta aaUie faacraily.taatwaaavaaawciaiad ouradrM kothar tot tba pa rpaaa of doing Oeoe tal Aactiau. Commlmia aad Agency baines ia this city , at the eotbm formerly oMapiad by the laM B. B. Bmilb, aad bope by Mtiet pankaaal atteauoa 10 buaiaaM to merit a liberal patroaage. , JASl J. LITCHFORD, . ; iWlfa COOKE. " REFERENCES. C Dewoy, Cuaier af taa Staia Baak, Raleigb. W.H.Jones, Cape Fear " i E. B Fraemaa. Clerk Supreme Court, -Heart Jones, liVrcbaatar " A. M. McFbaotataa Col, NorWk. Va. Tboiaaa Loring, Esq., Wilmington, N. C Raleigh, May II. 1855. . 8. a. m. mornwrntp , a. suuui. j. w. kabtii. A.U.UPHEETERS4tC0. ; x .WHOLES ALK 6ROCKRS. onpiirdmg d CoatauMts MerckantM. " soxaou tola. ' ' ,! - KORFOLE TA. ' Rarnaaoaa. ;. Tboa.F. Drrareax. Halifax, N.C. Q. W. Mardaeal, Praa. Bk. af UtaStaU ofN.C C. Dewty. CaaWar ' da -da 'da 'do W. H. Jaaat do Braack do CaprFear Raleigb L. O'B. .Braea,Pra. R.AO. R.R. ; ' Maaara; Raid J- Soattar; 1 f Dr. H.C. Walteaead, I XorfoUL ( rWk ffanaaraf jYk. af Ta. J tu . 1 Aiaa.BaU.Xaq. . Maaarp. 8aaaoa 4 Eald, gafteaere. . B, Bloaooa A Soey Afc lori. fleptaaiber lata, 185 . 7 '-. 1 PETE R W. HINTONf Co t o nJciTn , xoa is Ajra m xormar wraxf. KOEFOLEVYA.. i araaa&ATTWttoa aauna Tehano, Vlamr, CraJa. Cattaav Vc sic : Alee, to BaeeiTla&aad Forwerdiag Qooda. . .. '. ..vc-i'mxtso.- . Ckaa. L. Hlatoa. Eaq. Waka Co. II. C J. R 0. Roalaae, aad Oaorga W. Haywood. Eaqa., Raleigb, H.C' Wav Ftoauaar, Eaq., WarroOoo, -H. C " Amg. 15. ISM. v' i- -V- y it A,- -r-t- JLadfxrS. BtedmaxC :VJ ; ' - " ATTOEKE Y AT LAW - RaTtagrwaored to Pitteberoagb, H. 4Xi wi9 ali taad ragalariy tke Cawta of Ckatkasy M00N fA naraeu veaauea. - a. . , ( .4 - - GEHEEAL PRODUCE BROKER ."i WiteiagtAB, X. C OeL . '1. ;.' " ' . Taos. l. aaaaAVP- .BAKCB ' bArbauo. GENERAL 'COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Tubba BmiJdiHgM, iWnt Point. ' ' 4 - ' NORFOLK, VA. Martt.'IS.tt. . 41-ti I. 8. PERRY, DentalS urgeon, RALEIGH. N, C, airiaaacaa Tke Facalty of tke Baltimore College or Deatal Sargry, Rer.' Dr. Smedei, -Raleigb. Rer. Dr. Laey, ; do . Re; air., McDowell. do Dr Cbaa. E. Johnaoa, do Dr. Fab J.Haywood, do Heai Jao. U. Bryaa, do -. ProCOwea. W. F. College. Prof. Wingate, do Pro.VWbaat, Chapel Hill. Rer.; Mr.' FiUgerahL. Jackson, N. C. J I- " t i if v-1 - J: '. ... . .- Mwawaa atsragsiarts,. CIEIIICSI, : "FEU-IT TIKES . 0 I T X O "jTw " Vak K , .'AT tit KB OKHT, OOM1U88IOBL . . Mi Baa. W. A. Grkkut, O. K. Bwlnr, B. L. Bvsia, J. tf. MtnktU, k4, 0. r. MB4UH, J. w. ow M. W. Woeaa,aa4 ethers. Sw Twk, UM Ck)mmi8i(m and Forwarding MERCHANTS, Brewa'a BaildJna;, Water Street, . WILMINGTON. N C. USUAL ABTAMCBS ADK ON COMSIOMMKMTa. March 5tk. . . . 19 ly. Datib A. Baiw. Qbobob M. Bai, Jb. BAIN & CO. 8UOCERSORS TO BAIN HATTON & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS ' , r AND 1 Commission 7 Merchants, Carner af Klmg ' aad Water Streets. PORTSMOUTH YA. SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO SELLING Tobacco, Flour, Grain, Collon, &c. ALSO, TO RECEIVING AND FORWARDING GOODS Jaa. 88, 1856. 9 ly W. P. EL.LJOTT, General Oomtnission and Forwarding Merchant, WILMINGTON, N. C. Feb. 13, '65. IS ly ITADER BIGOS & CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS 7VW Wharf, IW IWt, NORFOLK VA. Rsrsasscas. Messrs. Blood good A Co., E. P. Tabb A Co., Alexaader Bell, Esq., Norfolk ; Hob. Asa Biggs, Williaatstoa, N. C; CoL J. B. G Roul bae, Raleigh; Lewis Thootpaoa, Esq., Hotel, N. C. Oct. 24th, 1854. 06 EDWARD J. EUTTERIiOH, Oenerml Commission mud Forwarding Merchant. WILMINGTON, N. C. rfTHK Sabscriber keeps constantly on head a I supply af Fresh Lime ; Caleiaed Plaster ; Laad Plaster; Hydraalie Cement A Plastering Hair which he is prepared to sell as low as these sr. tielea are to be had ia any city 8oath. Orders will receive prompt atteattoa. EDWARD J. LUTTERLOH. Wilmington, N.O, Jan. 80, 'b&. ly 9 - 1 . Books and Stationery ! H. D. TURNER, Ko. 1 FAVETTEVILtE STREET, RALEIGH. N- C . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BookseUer aad Statioaer, keeps eoastaatiy en haad a very large aad complete assortmeat of . Law, Medical, Classical, School aad Miscerla aeoas Books.' A complete assortment of Station ery, Blank Books, Globes, Mathematical Instra meate, Ac , Ab. Blank Books made to order at short notice and la best style. Jast received from the manafae-' tarer direct 100 Reams Cap and Letter Papers, which he will sell at low prices. . gs9,Coantry Merchants and others are reques ted to call aad examine his stock. Raleigh, SepUmber 1854. 80 - - Fresh Family Groceries. Wrs have now in Store a well selected stock of Family Groceries, aomprising the fol lowiag: -JT-. : Stuart Ne. 1 Sjrep, ' ' Best Family Molasses, Leaf, PalTariaed and Crashed 8 b gar, . Brawn aad Clarified do., Whole graia Rice, :Rio. Lagaira,'Java aad Mocha Coffee, ' , lawerUl, Hysoa aad other Green aad Black Jt Teas, f ' Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow Candles, Starch; Bar Soap, Spice, Ginger, Pepper, Maecaraol aaS Knglisb Cbeeae. . ladoad, al) articles ia the Groeery line. W. H. A R. 8. TUCKER. .... . . - 26. ISRAEL W, 8CU DOER, mrorrKB abb AHurACTUUB or GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING ; 1 roppjis, " Shirts, .Stocks. Crarats, Hosiery, Saspenders, t Dressing Rohies, Ac., Ac. ; ,. 2 BtOABWAT, BIW TOB1U . I ISBABI. W. SCUBDSS, A. B, BlLtiABD,-. .t A. B0CE ' - Jane 18, 1855."" 1 -", i i'i 49 w6m -J .EDWARD CANTWELLn f 1 , -'AttorneV'at-lAaws' r-- t tIANO CdMMISSIONEHtJFOftD; v; rVRALKIOH, NCr,:; t PRACTICES ia Nash, Johastoa, Wakel Aet Bastaesa'atteaded to promptlV. . Ornox in sua: residence, ; aoraer af Davie ; A - Fayetteville torto -A'-i .U jVt P V.'-f i'Ht - I 1 "SILK ARD WOOL CA8UMEBO 'E8TS. IW article, which Is bow- worw aaoref for a faaalooaUe rast tkao Bay ether. .' Call sad laaljjawaelveat - IHARDlNO'S. '.1 CITY. ADVERTISEMENTS. ). i s "... r - . . fc .. K i t. . , 8 PLE NDI D JEW EIsR Y J nud Kletfait'Faucy 4'obl. G. B. ROOT as received, and is now opening, one of the most Mostly and tae Best aeiectea lot or we.ws.ur.ri. bbui . , b s m snm ni mti a FANCY GOODS ever exhibited in thisrinaxket. His assortment, in either lin, embraces the most fashionaVIe and beautiful specimens and the Very latest Styles in part, aa follows ; - - 1 Diajnend, . r : ' ,Peari, . Cameo, and " Mosato Breast Pins, - i aad Ear-Bings, . . w ..Gold and SUver Watches, Elegant styles Silver Card Baskets, ! Forks, ' VV ' 1 . t Napkin Rings, , ,, , CarjLCases, PorteMonnales, . Gold and SUver Pencils, 1-e. . Sept. 26, 1854 ! Repairing, finishing, -4loS2 ' J H" A VINO seeurad the senriocs of a highly ate aompliahed workman in this department "af jay business, I shall be able to give the most entire -rafaetioB to the Public la all work eomtnlltejrrto aiy charge. ; - . . ; . ,;; ALL -ORDERS, will- be exeeatod la the most workmanlike manner, and with denpetch. "r - . c. a. root: " September26,1864. ! 78 GDNS, PIST0LS, RIFLES, SHOT . BAGS, Ac. A large and varied importation! ' ' ? ' C. B. ROOT; Sept 26, 18G4. - " j-r. ..w 7S BUCISalTUnC.nOIlSElllOKMC. kC. EDWARD YARBRODGII, Jr., Having erected a new Blacksmith Shop at the corner of Uar gett and Wilmington St'a,. is prepared to have all work ia the, above Hue executed with care and dispatch. The well known J (a Atkins, with oenv, petent assistants, being permanently engaged, he is enabled to have the animals entrusted to his care shod in 'a workmanlike manner. Raleigh, May 2tt, 1854. tf 41 The Favarlta Aathorees af tba South I ' A NEW.NOVEL BY THE AUTHOR OF-ALONE. First Edition, 10,000 Copies. NOW READY. . TiHlH CHUDBg N PATH A Novel. ' Bt Masiox HablaBd, or Riobhoso, Va. One Elegant 12mo. Vol. 484 Pages, Price. El 25. flHE extraordinary success of Miss Hariaod's 'Alone" running through euition after edi tiou, with great rapidity -re published in Eugland with a still larger sale translated into the French aad Gennaa languages with marked u ocean is perbaps the best evidence of the originality and popularity of her writiugs. In the language of an emintnt critic "She may henceforth take rank among the most successful novelists of the United SuUss." , i "Those who have read "Alone" and those who ' have not, should - will be interested and gratified to know,' that a new book by Virginia's gifted antho- I ress, entitled "The Hidden Path," is now resdy. 1 Beautifully af "Marion Harland" has woven the threads of life in other romance and songshe is a poetess of rare felicity we are safe in predicting that her new work will surpass all hor previous ef forts ta f ae delineation, brilliance aad power, aa4 . that Mr. Derby will be called apoa to record it oa his books as one of the most popaiarand saceeasfBl of, modern literary issues, siioee reading 'Alone.'" we shall impatiently aWait the appearnoe of The Hidden Path." A-. J'. AWeay Mrrer. i.C. DEKBV, PubUsher, 119 Nassau street, New York, and for sale by all booksellers and news agents W. L. POMEROI. Raleigb. Sept. 7, 1856. 72 Ladies' Dress Ooods. R' ICH Black and White Watered Silks; do Plaid Poult Do Soi; do Strirved i do Morie Auimuh Moinethiui; now : liocntlou sdki. Alto a large assortment of Lutetrin, Marceline and Florence Silks. W, H. A R. S, TUCKER. 8COTT8 LITTLE GIANT IN TOWN I! T little Monster has at last arrived, and may be seea daily in the rear of the Far- . . a m asm 1 a . mers Hall, un leea uays, lTjeuaays,; u is a perfect wonder to see it masticate Corn-cob, and all st the rates of 10 bushels per hoar. Admis sion free. JAMES M. TOWLKS. March 6, 1855. 20. Now for Cheap Ooods. MURRAY A O'NEAL TT AVE Uken the store lately occupied by r?. rf A A; Stith, aad are receiving their stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery aad Glassware, Ac Being new begiaarara,; they have to build ap a trade : to do this, they are de termined to bo undersold by. none in the city. They will sell goods cheap and bo mistake ; to be convinced of this faot, call and price their goods before purchasing elsewhere. All they , ask Is a showing, and if Um goods suit, they guarantee to make the prices right. Don't purchase, before ex' aminiag their stock. If you want cheap Goods, call at No. 26, White Front, , ' Fayetteville street, Raleigh, N. C. March 81, 1854, 27 Family ; Groceries ,r. MoGEE A. WILLIAMS keep .constantly ea band a large supply of choice Groceries for families, consisting of " li.-" ' ! Loaf, Crushed. Pulverised,- CLuifled and Brown Sugar: ' ; ' ir fTitJ-;?''.:f- ' J TArniraand Rlo-Cbffee. H-v-it-i n- SieerierOunpowder, Imperial aad Black Tea, ' Bear Sperm, AaamabtinsVwad Tails W Caatllee, ' Stewart'iGrfdenSyraj).,!!-- p. r.h j -: Pepper, Allspice, linger, , Starch, Yellow Soap ami Jehnsen's Transparena-aad ToUet Soaps. , Raleigh, April 20 1855; . - ' ' " - 2. r Just Received, ' ': "J M A - LOT of Family Groceries, Crunh'd and Broww Sugars, Java, BoheaRio and Laguira Coffees. G. P. Tea, Caadles, 8oap's? Ptauff an J Segars.! Abo a lot of chewing Tobacco on commission at Facta- ryprfoes, at ' UTCHFORD A COOEE'S ! june, imo. , , ; . , o v A t,, A.,- ; : fi; SMITH'S ;C0RNEU .-.RALEIGH NC . i WE ARE . now. ia receipt of our . Spring Sap plies of Wares, e.( embracing Hardware, Crockery rware, ;lffeod Ware, Coach iTtfmminge House Furniture . articles aad Cutlery of aU kiada to which we respectfully Invite the attentioa-of purchasers. ,' . F arm ers M ech fcnfes' and sArtisans can find at our esUbHtmment Tools,' ItoptorAenta and a geaeral assortment of i Hardware suifed'fo f iffaMit -Mrialiiaa. -til, J I : Having pwrhssd the largest StockT of - lfarU War ever Braurni to ae marxet,AWtia'Vie .ae slgB ofseufialag aarseWes exdusivey to tbi branch of luiainaas. . think puiahasers .will , find It greatly to thair advaatagu a -t xaaie our atocV, kAfhva asmhsAiBB else where., -i , ."J- t r-'r O bMETHlNQ' FOR t IIE BOY9.-A good, mm Dsortmeat of Boys' Clethmr jurftweaiveUU a4 TV; ;.v 1 , KING A BIGGS., fk :Arriin,5 4: , trr,ui.t vd'-.m W L'A N P P 1 RA B LE d 60 DS .,.. AT, No 13 FAYETTEV1LXE ST, flBE Subssriber has jast raeeived hia' Fall aad XmWinter .supply of SEASONABLE .GOODS auiag which, may be found, v , ., , j- i . French Merinos, all colours, Lupin's best make, j Freach Cashineres of every Variety and pat'ra.' . . French peLaines of latest styles.'" 1 Silks, Plaid, Figured and plain " " : Woolea Plaids. an(T PopUB Robes. .' , Rich TstBboure4MoBslia partydreasea Heavy Emb'd Crape Shawls. 1 ; IraBtMk dispert ia piece aad pt'rn.: veoinea fiiiew vaeeuneB.. f ... Tabla DeUeys and Crash i ' ' . Uam Sheetiag. 10-4r12-f. Long aad. Square kieh col'd wool'a sh'ls. . f Freook werk'd aeUara, ataesea aad ehemisettes Lia'n Cambrie,.Lewa Hd'kfs, all qualities illem Stkh'd anUrith Eatb'd UaadkereUienv ...Fall assr'nt of Ricardaea'a fai'Iy .Lia'n. 4 . BmJ's Eje drapers, towels and 'nepkips 6-4 and; 2-4. col. shU'gs and casings. ' - vn ' a re a Vm i . J Welsh and. Sack Fuwnelav i- , teasireaao bu quautten. Ladies and gent's' Merino Silk and. eoMon Vesb)( . English ssvl GermaaMose a great vartety. I Marseiljes (ltaantl Farnltura DiatitUs. f . Lace ed Muslin VtM aad. Turkey ed Aft ' ;"t Freriah woven aad-FrVh ahape oorsetv.' jMkdtwRhiasBnd Pea dsOefa QSkr Lead eetored awd warUaam bsach'da' i - t Bit ehi Eoaibameaa4MeriBeLapiB' ' - Elk T amies aed CahtoC10thJ- o r-H t . BlksAlaaess, DeT ahwis atut CJsaBla, r J- . r Blk Lore Veils aad Laee do. , L- -i t? . Hdkfs eoilars strs aad Cbaaal sattesv h rt ., '. .it Gingham and Caliooas. , U i . CARPETS..AO., . . , 1 ; Brussels, VenUias and I sgrain Carpets ; German Hemp Floor and, Stair . do , ' 6 and J 2-4 Duggeis and Hearth ' Rags. , ' Alioant. Manilla and Sheep Mats Boston Valicea and Carpet Bags. - Rose Mackauaw and DniBe Blankets. ' ' Travelling or Shawl do ,; ' , HARDWARE AND STEEL. , Handsome setts knives and forks, 61 pleeea ' Rogers best oissor and shears 1 Bhsata for flowers aad shrubbery ' ' Poreelaia bmed Kettiea and Pane SoapatosM Griddles for B. Ws Cakes : BeatBAsora, warranted, Ae. . - FAMILY GROCERIES. Stewart's bees reined Sagara. Leaf, crushed ejallaiiBed do Golden-Syrap and dark Molasses. Coooa, Worses ter Sauce and Eng. mastard. ' Imperial Gun Powder and Blk Teas. 1 Currants, Citron and preserved gnt Cspers, Olives end PickJea- . Layer. Raisins, Box and Mat do . . " Mooba, Java and Laguira Coffee. Jamaica Rum, I slay whiskey. Mon'rohela and old R ve do London dock and Pale Hennessee Brandy ' Madeira,' Sherry aad Port Wines Champagne, fleck and Claret ' TJette Madeira far Cooking. ' London Porter aad English Ale. . Sperm, Adjua&atiae aad HalTa Ca'dls SUrch ia family boxes af 6 each. : Cm'iel erasivo soap, wossaa's friead Table Salt, Bags aad boxes. V J. B. G. KOULHAC, . No. IS. Fay. Streei. tf-83 KING & BIGOS. Merchaat TUra. palelglt N. C. HAVING RECEIVED THEIR STOCK OF Fall had Winter Goods, are prepared to please alt who favor these with av ealL t We have a flae assertineat of Cletas. Caasimera and Yestiairs of the very best quality; whiak will be mad to order ia tha tatast style, by Bxat-raio workmen. We al so have a larger and better assortment of Ready. Made Clothing than we have ever had. . Blaok and rancy Cloth Coats, from eight ta twenty-five dollars. Over Coats and Talmas, Pilot and Beaver Cloth do., Cassimere and Satinet Busi ness Coats, Black Doe skin aad fancy Cass. Pants, plain and fancy Bilk and satin Vests, fine velvet and plooh do. , shirts, drawers, collars, Ac. Silk, wool and merino under shirts and drawers. Cravats, stocks, pocket h'd'kfa, gloves, half hose, anspeuders, night .caps, dressing gowns, Ac, Ac In fact, we have every article asaally kept ia a Clothing Establishment, and we Batter ourselves that we can give as good fits aad as good bargains as caa be had aay where Ourfrieuds frm a distance who antieiaate visit ing Raleigb at the State Fair would do well to call -aad examine oar stock. We return our sincere thanks te our friends for past favors and earnestly desire a continuation of the same. KING A BIGGS. N. B. A fine assortment of Hats, Caps, and Boy's Clethiag just received. K. A B. Raleigh, Oct. 9, 1855. w4w 81. HOME TRADE Jt MANUFACTURE. TE have just made arrangements with the YV Alpha Woolen Mills of Orange County, N. C , as solo agents ia the eouaty of Wake fir the sale of their Meriaos, Jeans aad Kerseys and we invite the attention of our. Merchants and farmers, to an examination of these articles. They will find them much better and tower than they oaa now bo procured North. To Merchants, we will make them, at the fiictory prises, to enable them to detail them at A profit. To those who have negroes' to clothe, it is to their interest for thea to procure these Home made Kerseys, as they can be furnished, by the Merchants buying them at the usual prices for good Kerseys, and we guar antee thetri maolt better made, heavier, and con tains twice the quantity of wool. Call and see for yourselves. '.. v We will have la store also a large assortment of North Carolina Cassimere, of the Grey aad Black, and solid Black, manufactured ia Charlotte, at the Reek Island factory These Cassimeres makes a beautiful aad durable suit .for gentlemen. Bad every North Carolinian should have at least oae suit. Walk in and see them... f ' ; .v V; W. H. f R. 8. TUCKER. . August 1st, 1855.; .,; ,,. , , o2. i ' NE.W JEWEJ.RY .STORK, i . , jCasJLisES tti,OTQfSON. .TYT OULD respeetf ully Inform-, the Gtitans of r .f f Raleigh, the county and the oouutry adjoia ing, that ha has fitted up )n tplendij style the house formerly oceupied by the insurance Company, en the west side of FayeUTttle Street, aad between Mr. S. H. Voung! and .Murray A OJfeal's Dry Good Stores, where he has opened a rich and beau tiful assortment of 'New Jewelry of all the modern styles, oonsisting "of ' the ornimental and the use ful, aad to, which 'he Invites the' attention ' of the Ladies:",,'. '- , ; He has also For the' gentleman aT good let of Gold and Silver Watches which wiB be warranted to perform weB, when delivered ta the customer : also a few excellent douMo barrel gaaS brought oa expressly forthe Stanton af Carolina also a great variety Of walking .Caaesj, Jb fact, at the New- Jewelry, .Store, aay aad every thing usually kept la each? establishments may be found at pri oe that cannot faU to please the eastomer , -i- Repairing executail.at short notice and satis faction guaranteed. lr,. t f ' ..'.-.' October 20, 1854. ; ', . , - . sT86 T 0TJN", MITI'C ANll' BELL HANGER LCharlea vKuester, rf...;t:.i . fl-viuaiieo muoa box , .v rrYJOTJLD'nspwetluRytlaf w , Bsieigaraodaurrouaoing ooaatry, that ha has located permanently ta tuumga, asm Baa eaeaea a Bkotroh WUnunrtoa 8treet, iin Dr. Coeka'a brick boilding where ha wiU be found at BR tisaes, ready us uue, us a Style ust J aball not U surpassed by aay, other persoa, and" the ohargessha4alv;J atoasiAia., AMD SEE. . 'JW , 4U'f ;,,J,liv hut If' tll 'n-1 ,ftMf n'tti l.inj, ,tr. Qunn's Domestic Medicine. . rTfiillS book- aofntsonti ia slain Ismruaee. fr 1 from doctors' terms, the. Diseases of Men, "W" men; ana Children, end the latest and taoswia: proved means awed in their euro, 'and . is ij teaded expressly for the benefit or Jut0ies.a It, also contains descriptions of the MxaiOAit ;Roois abb Haass' ox xhb Uxrrso BTAtga, and aow wey are to be ased ia the cure of diseases.,. J, fa t raaced on a new uod simole olaa. bv which tlo practice of Mediciae is. reduced, to principles of common sense , ,t - Thit iavaJuaSle book has passed through many editions ;Jt has now been revised and improved in every respect aaf enlarged to nearly double its former size ; and contains nine hundred octavo pages. ' -' -V" ; For sale by . ",UEN RY D'TURNE R. Rakbiob, N: C., 1865. 65.; CARRIAGE MAKING. R A L 15 1 Cr II CO, A G'lJ FA'CTORYllI "ft TTTlLLmMS A BsORMAN,' h?M& enlarged kiBsShoB'oB Hargett 8tf are fuliyTeWed tol execute orders tor UAKKIAUES or every decnp- to;4 EmpieylBg experlenoed workateriAnd using tke best of aiatarials. their work will always be finishad iaf a atrhv marrmiedU five satistsctioa.. RepairiagdoBo mjih aaatwf as and, despatch j . EiBJraatoryMeAfJlarrettSU, near,Ane Baptist Grove. an4 at CUrke'f oldataad, kearCue Msspnie "Ealeig2i,64: '? yi 1 Hatar;Hatar Hats! r McGEEf & WILLIAMS, IT" AVE In-Store a large and well selected as- J.-L' Bortmeat of HATS, for the Spring and Sum mer wear, foremen boys and children, - eonsistipg Leghorn,. Canada Straw,. - i i ? Panama, Palm Leaf, ; ; f ManUia, China Pearl, .. . Campeaehy, . Alboni Jockey, . ' . Marieaibo, Wide Awake, ' , Pedals Straw, . Sbangbsi. ; ALSO, saperb Moleskin Hats of the latest style. May, 1866. 40 Hats, Hats- JUST te hand two cases Extba Momsk: k Hats, Beebe'a Latest. - . ..... J . . . -atcUBUS 4" WliJ.IAMS. Isadiea &. Gents' Hosiery! A GENERAL' assortment of Men', Woiiu'n and Boys' Cotton, Thread, Wool and Silk Uoae. . Also- iiloves of every kiiwl. W. H. A R. S. TUCKER. -r HATS AND CAPS.; AS usual, we have a most heautifiil assortment ; of Boys, Youths and Men's Caps. 5o1 Hats and superior Mote-skms. W. H. Raleigb, S4t. IS, 1356. A R. S. TUCKER WRAPPING PAPERS . ; A SUPPLY of various sixes and qualities. prices to correspond, just received from the "Raleigb Paper Mills," and for sale by W. U POMEROY. P. S. Orders will receive prompt attention. -Raleigh, September 14. .74 Just to Hand j w E have just 'eceived, and are now open- W tales Trade, consisting of Blea. and tiro. Uomestics ; do Jeans : Bed Tick- iuirs;tVlicoes ; Fur do; Flannels ; Col'd Cambrics; Jaconet do ; Swiss Muslias ; Col'd do ; Black and Plaid shawls Uotaestie Uinghains; Cot. ILlkfs; Lant and rrtuges; otlk aud Velvet Trimmings. Also, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Boune'u, ami Rea dy made Ctothiug, and many other articles too te dious to mention. As these Uooxls were consigned to us, they Will be told, cheap for cash only. , Comriiissioii Merchants. Rah igh, Sept. 13, 1S55. 74 SAVE YtMiU CiKAIN A Large supply of the most improved Cradles just received at the Farmer's Hall. ; Auto, a new supply of SUnclair s improved rro- peller Straw aul Shuck outter. both for horse and hand power, and the no less famous Corn and Cob Crusher, the Little Giant. JAMES M. TUWL.ES. May 21, 1865. 42 1 Urse Stork oT Wonted Bress GoodL N' AM ELY: Valencia Plaids; Plaid Cashmeres, Seal French Meriuos, (all shades;) Lupin's Kreiieh lie Laincs; Ijotr-priced De Laines, from 10c to 1,00; Col'd Cbullie; UUck, Brown and Grey De Bye for Tra veil ing Dresses ; Plaid and Run Silks. AIM, a targe lot oi Mourning coous. Bombaxiiwt; Mohair Lustres; Canton Cloths; Alpacas and De Laines. . W. H. A R. S. TUCKER, t. New Law Books. PARSON ON CONTRACTS Vol 2nd. . Angell and Amos on Corporations a new Edi tion. For sale by . ' W. L. POMEROY. September 7. , - 72 Cloaks and Mantillas. --. A LRGE and commanding assortment of Clojtks. an! Ma-ttillas, embracing every tyU and mtmeltrf such as ' Fine Velvet Mantles, :. , Velvet and More antique, (in combinations.) Cloth Maatles and Taluias, : Silk Mantles, with fringe and lace, : Fine Meriae Shawls aad Scarfs, ' Mea's Traveling Shawls and Blankets.- .v, , ; iW.H. A R..S. TUCKER. 8sBtembor.28thr18&6. :. t , .78 ; brick; ! iRickir.-"; f 1 H K undersigned has oa Band some,. 60, 000 Bricks.' His prices rsage , between $o,$7;50 and 1la- The Utter are eric.. . , , . ;-. CH S. W, PALMER. Oca 16, I8.r5. : . tf 81. PsVAMKU LUNUIiH FUR MALE AT TUK RALEIGH PLANING MILLS II , aob.000 'feet Flooridg from $21 to $4T, ... '100,000 " Ceiling IS to 21. r 100,000 fucfc' boards' w "fSto 19. ' ; WJ.lKMT 1 iTbick boards ": '19 to '.20. y ' 0,000 - Weather boards 16 to 21, - s Ail the above is ot ne oest season oa long leal lumber, Wougfat to an 'exact thickness, ready fot imateaiate: use, auu will be put ou tam the (Jars, free of e barge. - . ;T. l HlG A CO. MerliioUksV Lsjnbs vVooI ghlrts. . AS the cold weather approaches, it must re mind those in need, of the aeoeasity of taking a toea for TUJS AKi iua.b to protect eau ai: E.L. HARDING'S. Oct. 12th, 1855. v .... ... 82. .t---. WANTED ! . . . - ; ': THE Subscriber-wishes to employ-A GOOD JOURNEYMAN, aad also wants a goo4 ap prentiCK The boy must come-well recommended Qctv.12, 186. -if- ?.;4t 82. j;7 ' w BKrlor. French Cbsb. PanU t f-; VhUR Assortment otFme Black and Fancy Cass. J PanU'is much better than nsdaL" '"We have codes vored to select such styles of Fancy Caaa, as we thlokLWUI neat ;ot. please these wuo aesire sometbing and genteel. . ' JB. 1 UARDtDIU. v M -i , uia .U .ik .A ; ii It--.THE LAND OF GOIsDl $ : feilAUtYersus PTCTlbWl u BY HiNTON'lR."trELTFER.v'r"' 1 . I . . i' ! . . r Will at .1 . VOL, 12 mo 8Q0 pages i Bently bound in ejotU; Jprice reduced to 75ci PuWisUlau4fot JalaoJ tae svigie copy, oten, ,aunarel or tneusan. uy Hbxbt ,TAtwB. &i ',Jrbn .Budding, Laltimor Sentjfree of JosUjge, on the receipt of one, dollar. The usual discount made to'the trikde. . , . , ' f - 1. t ,.Hir .a.sfiOfTENT8;. ;v Chapter Jl.sQfoniB fJaveiled, - .. do 2. The Balance 8heet;u ,' f do 8.: Sooietyiia.sJVrorniav do 4 " San Francisco. -' t A .riJ Al . .7 do A.. San Francisco continued do C. San rrahorsoo eoncluded, ' do 7 iMChmeeetaCaJifornla;' do - 8. Cursorv.Viewa.' ; a . do 9 i Sunday in Califorua, i . do 10 Bear and BuP:Fighti j do 11. Saorsinento t , do 12. Yuba The Miner's Tmil i . ( do. 13. Stockton andSoaora, . . , 4 da 1 4. vVoysge to California via Cape Hoi - do 15. Voyage from Calimrtua via-earagu do 17. The Vigilance Committee, . . , do IB. RW . do 19. The Digger Indians and Negroes, ;dx 30. Art yon Wl WCaiiforfiia?; i i Extract rem tMs dpmiontf the Pri "The author roe.into.,an'examiBairoBTof t statistics of 'CaHfonria to ascertauT her aeti tics4 of ' CaHfonria to- ascertauT her value to the Uounlrv, compared wit Her col He gives her'fall credit for her gold, examines hjer other resonesj-agiieultWat andeommeroial, af d cbmes to the conclusion that, in spite bf the trsis ure she hse;b3n. pouring o liberally into tbi world's lap, she has not yet (aid for herself. Much space is devoted totl. question 4.of her present, solvency aad her future prospects, and , tAe, views advanced are to"' us novel.' A residence of. tans, years ia .California, ia which the-anther .has, fal. different periods, dweltih' all Us regions, frdmBka Francisco up' to the mines,' liaa given him a riiht ! to apeaa upon it, auu ne utters uo. nan-way., opin ion. He is positive in bis statements," and eepV ions tn his citations of facts bearing npen'tbean. There is a fair share of adventure in his vol ame. The author sees all the lions of the Eureka Stale,' goes into the 'drinking end gambling . saldonsf of San Franeisoo and gives Us an accoant of theu-Interior, witnesses s? boil rand boar fight aad denqri besit very Bunutely, ineetawith tUiinfise,'Diger Indians, and all the mixed astioaa that freqnent the new, State, works at the mines, both Northern, and Southern, and gives ia his experience which," ia one , case at leasC is very .amusing And.! fn short, presents apicturftcf the entire country; as" he saw it. Wefbelieve the book is destined toWt trac attention. There is a freshness and naipeti about it which removes the class of common wofks of travel Southern Quarterly Review? I f- i '.Aside from his own experience the author ad. vances 'a number of statistics and general facts; in proofs of the trath aad in vlndioaUon of the severity of his allegations.' The "book is very entertaiuiig, and will be read with great interest by every body." ' ' '"';', ' ' , : , Baltimore Su. ! The author is a North Carolinlaiu ' He Lag written his "book in a very agreeable style, andFre lates many interesting inoidentfC' ... t -i Baltimore CUppef,' It is weU writteo, and cannot be read but; with wonder and amaxement. The work mast, have a great run.",, ... r: ; ,t Baltimort Patriot. "Mr Helper supports his inferences and deduc tions by an array of facts and figures which stand out in bold relief when contrasted with the BtAte menta sometimes made and ,beievei that Cnli foruia is hardly less Uian an earthly paradise. As we design, shortly .to give , an extended notice of the book, we forbear more'e'omment at the present time, farther than to say that we have aiao' resided for several years in the 'golden State," an,dkaow personally that most oi, the statements madp in the book (ftamai as they are 1 are orleny true",, Mattonst Amsricah. " It is a book of merit in point of ability, and of value in its facta and truthfulness." I . , ! Rishmond Examiner. . For sale by H. D. TURNER. ' Raleigh, Aug; 21, 1865. . ' C7 , ,, SPlTeNDID STOCK OF QOpDS. WE are now receiving the largest stock of St A plB and Fancy -Dry Goads. Hats, Caps, Shoes, Crockery and Groceries, tllat has ever been presented in Raleigh ;. and as they have been bought carefully ithey will "be disposed of on the most moderate terms. ? We shall bo pleased to show them to onr cus toiners, friends, and the public generally;. . W. H. AR. S. TpCKEE ... Recent Publications. - ENINGSwitb the Prophets 1 a series of Me moirs and Meditations. By Rev.' A. Morton- Brown. . r--x- The Six Days of Creation : a series of F miliar Letters from a Father to bis Children.-' By W. G Khind. , ; . . i ;. . ' f .1 A View of the Scripture Revelations concerning the -fciture StAte. By Richard Whately, th D , ArcTftishpp pi Dublin. 'i;r"' " I The Universe no Desert, the Earth no Monopoly. The Plurality, of Worlds. Ed. tod by Dr. Hitch cock. ; - s.H i''.:t,r- .;. I Clouds and Sunshine. By Charles Readei an thor of Peg Woffingtoth'' :.i Christie Johnstone. By Charles Reada, author of " Peg Woffingtou." . . ' The Elder Sister. ' ' By Marian James. " Ethel ; or.nbe Double Error. ; By Maiian laines. . Romance e Amecican H is tory i ; By Joseph Banvard. , .ju 1 ,. Maud,, and othes Pqema. By Tennyson. Plays. yBr Anna Cora Mowatt. ... Glaucus. By Charles Kingsley. j. For tale b' Vl - W, L. POMERCfY , L.adies press Coodst Do & Do Mouaeliuea.,, J , LITCHFORD A c66r B.l " "1-u 11 w ' Ceinj Merchants. , One Door above H. Porter's Shoe Store. Sept I4tl, 185B. '' ;--"'74. The Neweimes. By Thackeray. ,,,,v j ; T,be,Jod of Hold. (. Roalit Versus Fiction. By Hinton RTHelper. ' , , - A visit to the camp before Sevastopol. ! By Richard 0. MeCortmeaV-frr WJ jr. I -Scenes in the Practice of a New York Surgeon. By Edrnomk H Dixoa, M.jD. fr I. ..'!' j s The Life of Curran. . By bis son. svz - I . The Footsteps of StPaL- V, i Life in California. , rMountains and, Molehills. By Frank.MarryatL ,i ) ... A ; ' - History pf the Couacil of Trenf. By jSfj Bun- garer. . r 1 I , Tha Aranc&nians ; or, notes of A '.'tour bbiodk Lthe Indiah Tribes' Of Chili. .. By ' EJinond, Ruel -A Basket ef chips. ' By Johtil Brougham, f America.. Political aad sociaL R SshaE. !Tsary Tales of many nations, i .d''x J -: Letters of the British Spy, . By WmL Wbrti n Chahdter's Plan of SebastopoL' "". f " For sale by- . Wf L. POMScfbYJ i ?- Voc: is, i !H" iav Notioei If rfTlHE publio are iaformed that reteiBa. lidnort I i;JJ. , by the Small aieasare is discenUaved 'ii ,tbj eeiaOUrtnatenH VJ vrwc ui utBmismoneT8 OI Raleigh, i All persJUs indebted tor said establish snent, by note, er- aeounCr; wiU please. soin and settle, aa no rurueraniuigenfcu'W41 b4 giveni - -7- - ttt JOHN KAE," '.a 'AST . 1lirl .Jrv-fc,a.' . - - 1 . ;.-Mnij;oojr ;rtT y.t 'if .b!! - rr 3A4 A" v North CaLlina itail.Uoad - ShfdBU a Rail Trjii.B frqnairJ cf:r! ':k iiu. A .i .If ,btu ,'ihmt t i. I., i im SVAVWSS. 4. r,J BSrt. :vaa, rJ, ..-P4BveBXv. Oclbrtrt; ,'' . Born Uill, MftebuaarX 4.. guags7, -Rateigh, ' ' . Msprkwilljj ", .--IsMSf 11 bS . 'M.et- ltii: 3- 4 e Ho :4.Mlr-- 1 u. " .147 1 ourtxun s, Hilliifaor', ItsSmaaiavi .4$ , . uao 1 40- . Aa UAHWtor,... 9A ,8.44 ' f AI y'l,- aaaiVAt,- . vAaruaa Haw Klver, lMs.e. Mbanars. 800' 4 i;0. . 1,21 p. B. ia.f ' 6 A) " , "e.19 1 2.ot f 300 " . S.61 ri 4 4 j 6.B4 4 . laorrla.vlU j 1 Raldgh. 4 Uurbam a. vMjbO, ' li.S Stailii 14.W, ' .TBi MHofae waor's;-'. Boon HHL unkiMjuro-. , a ajVkrkBw th Miiil Trklu in f Wet will SMt Abs rmht Trala at Train eotaa Bactwul sawtt Us frwt tttlleOcW. Tk auu.l Trataaa Jksraasatau-t --'-': teJ l.i.f ii4 TOORTJIERK AN I E ASTIir.N T2 AVSL- LR.RS, FROM NEW ORLAiiS, A10 uMO RILEJ AUGUSTA. CUARLEfl TVAXT Wll ifTTnnnir..ivDT vr . 'rWHE spttmffld- new Steamef 'Lotilsisns, Captain ' , XtRaaselt leaves' Hanter'srhsrt Kifj'.L at M J -b'oledkp. av oa',P -.Wi,t', & vn.TUESDAY, w M-fir -''j?fri THURSDAY, jtfifZ. t::r. i -Wf . i, 8ATUE5AY .andm . Pofismoaih oa tha 'arrival of the Southsrw Cars, - t Thfl,, Steamer : Geargia, jCaptaiffsarson ar- - 1 MONDAY, . V v ir. , - tW WEX)SESDAYf "JS'mI-U Tt! - FRIDAY,, at ths same hours, V. arriving at Baltimore Jn time for the 1 j- o'clock, a. m. Train for Phtladelpnla Bad'Vew York.- - ' . -iaa FERGUSON A, III LH A DO; 'AreaSa. b (Maroh:20 1855.M atiu ,A Jy. . , jf " WJKti taa Seaboard and .ttl Roanoktf !UUrdiior;Baj,,ljn.,! ,t L J-.'- y'.V. wVJ 11 4 iv.fr? j,rr in .Mr? ,'B r1". ...i.i ti.mt "L Raleigh and .Gast on Railroad. TOTICE Is hereby givW that from hndTafter irthe.80th Jaauary all dues to, ttiis Road for -freight must be psidiit Petersburg or Portsmouth, ' except on way freight, which must be paid ia ad- vance or oa delivery oftb goodsy s the esse may ; This arrangemeat wiU affotd great Bfirantages to'o6r Customers, bj superseding the necessity of ,"i their employing more than one forwarding -Agent between New" fork andRaleighv.anA saving their goedrf or produce Bubjected to.only ftneiiaadjing. .v- Agents cannot . violate tuv aboT; ralejvithout v subjecting theme elf aa to removaL, The greatest care will continue to ba taken by tho officers .and agents of the (pompaoy ia0every . departmenfof its business' (q aecommadato tho : j public and promote -the interests of itscustomers. Whilst the Western merchants are going North V . a paasenger.train will leave lUlelgE, inthe after- noon, on the arrival oC-the'lrftiri;froiu tbSest on the N. 13 Road : ne notice of whicfc"'will be given. - i-'- vv-ft,a;r :siU:- ' toraerfofth Board of ttreetors" As the Company has- twej Depot in Raleigh, BMrohantS orderfnggoods Urge apthe! N- C-Road are requested to have them distiacfly marked, so thai ihoir destluattoa ?niayf bev knowa!, amtlthey may be loaded to the through Depot from. Peters- urg ofePortsradatha Ifioci? ; T Raleigh, Jan. 17, ttmirm tf- - ' UiirrED States MAxiXijWEsa.STXAMiHlP fra ? v - Jamestown and ..Roanosxe4 HE elegant new steamship Jay BSTwYX, Cap .to4n Parislk whl'l:i is to rnn. Ja. cqnnexion with the Roanokv vmiMla. ler first ,trtp) "om New York to Petorsburgo'Saturdayi,- the 25th -ult, and wTfl 'ntitfne to make Tegular trips Weekry-leavtng New York every Vaturday at 4 o'clock, IV M , ; ; afi4 Petersburg etery Tuesday whu&urMqfmwfj&- . The RoABOKS" wi leair New? Yorlrevery Tues dsy, and.Petersburg every Friday eveoiag., Tra venerif gotng North will thus be'afforded f n "oppor toaity twice week' of taking buVof these'splendid Bteamahips and thereby avoid 'tha dust al fre quent changes' of the RaOroads. ' Passengers on hoard of steamers will find the State rooms fitted up themostj elegant style ag4 the fure aadatteu tionunsurpossed..', -4 ,. j1, f " Passage and Fare from Petersburg to New 1 ork, ("Stato-roomalikute $10 00 Steerage passage V rlTl i 6 00 .XI-tL 0--BAJPTIST, Syearaor'e St. July 6, 18S& t . , , . n' - 66 a ale'lgh ft'GaEtontlRili'bS:! nuunmi ' eigh. at Vrecisefy'TS telnutesbefore 7 o'clock, A. Mn and run to Frankllhton by 8. when it will stop 26 rninateWlosrhigaBspleHime for the Passen gers to takaBreakfttSt at an rTxcQl!eid.Uausei"Tbe Schadsle othersfisewiU remaiiMMl at, present. 7 J " " . 1 . A. CiitJDDP, IVesident. . -j't i i 'f 1 1 vPffice R A G R. R. Rsfdyrto. - Raleigh, and Gaston Railroad. SLvEa-are-'not penmtted'to trrel',en the iUibroad, without a writton prsatfrom their owners. .'DnplicatM ahoBrd in all eases be given, as the Ticket Agents are instructed to retain one copy or every paas ,.-.jaa&o M. .rwAi, . Wm'MilOef Agent. D ALEIGH ANDj. GASTON" ROAD. Does to Ii tha Rallrpad Compsny foxtfreigh t - j paya ble in casb on the delivery of the .articl artioles ae. Aeljvt4 ithouti ach r " vaneevand the owner fails to call r settls the bfU before the expirs " he must thereafte' send the mo When. In ad- . : pot and ontb, ' ' 1 sends ' " r ' . (f the.goods.j order of . . .... . 3 . .- C. It. A FIRST PREMITjai - . SMTflfi!AKi SCREENWdMA CIIlkE. YOUNG'S PATEN Tr 1 imfoBtaxtto wiiAxas Axo Bitt ownas.: fXI HIS Machine received the first r rem! utuaI taa p North Carolina State" Fair,- sad was recivameu aed to' tha publio as the best bow ia cse in tha SUte. rSeven Hundred of them are now 'runninm -iaiftlorth CaraliAaVBll of which are no ia-opera tion and have viven the most. e.e 'satisfaction. ' int regard both. i to performance and duralulitys some having run six years : and perform j as wall " LioH aA they 4id at and tits, iiot t ; - our of order one day ,.e hare thrown vi t?a v'Terent smut.Maclunea to raaketroom for t?". They are -warranted for five 'years, 'and Y " . . 1 at the Mill vjvkjn In the stat?. ;..? : jt I arC aU by v.i-.J J.-A. McMANNENi ' 1 U- South Lowell, Drsrr3 to, April ll.i tf-30 ' 'S, .FC BN ISa ; C00n3,-J usVopen 10 d-"t "DeJoluTir.e Ties; 'fancy aud .... 1 . ' 1 . . . w . m .. . iHtuu : aoEcu .ngusn..wouon iioserv oomkm I &. . ., . . . . -. . u iDmiia I Vi ooxen rvii uioveu,e. At jso- "'" Oct. 4, OJi . 1, 4AJK1 o rf,.wsLwd .A .l Jwv- .liStfJtHSr "1. Irfv vUf. ftJ Oi !-ft tt ::? !. .n -A' .)?!( 'is. .!. 1HH1 i- 1'f fi . ...
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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