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- -- -- - i ... .. M- ........ Hr.'C;-- 4 . -wTt ----- ""-,-- U-UJ JtJ 1 ...II J. . . J, ' I, Jn ,.i . .,1 ii i ii re 7 i i r .i i .1 if -, I I.I i 1 ! i i j v ua fc A T 0 iv ' G A L E S ; An ai in ro rrr7 "U Km, tnt taMwOoa i; atto 1 1 eta. - -- K(tM -BUSINESS CARDS. ItEQ13TEH 1 POWHH AND JOB-OFFICE. tttte Y70B P&EfTINO, Www obi b fa rtM, viU flail Aj)lC- ja, s.J-Ia.i .w - - jmwi& mci job riisTiw, PajnphleU, Cirenlus,' Ball Ticket BUSINESS CARDS, , JXtiaST BILLS, BAND BILLS, LABOX POSTS ES, BLANKS AC.. AM'.Mit)rl,M MJ Mkw SaUbliakment, .' . ,:We;Xieitolx- inouit: Aao counsellor at law, Law CyartBerslilp. T.TTT,T.r & ROGERS, Attontjw tf Cwmllut at lw. lfILL att4 pc ptty to an harfnan rK- a. v. nun, i. moans. OmCS t Cwiif of tk Bmiitib Row, appoo. totkC(Martfl. Oo4.J4tk.lU4. ttSa , J. ft J. ZjI TUthaway Co, WPQRJERSOF, MOLASSES, .COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WILMINGTON, N C. J. HATHAWAY. : J. X. HATHAWAY. WU. &. UTLEY. Jam. 6, 185A. Slypd Dentistry. OFFICS OY1R MR. ROCLHACS STORE. REFERENCES, (bt: permission.) tun. Dr. Maaoa. -JUIoigk, Rrr. Dr. Savodea, do Dr. F. J. Haywood, do Hoa. Hf h WaddelL Ckapol Hill, Rrr. Dr: Saave! Soabwry. N. Y. Dr. J. Parmly, do Dr. Goorg S. Haw, do Dra. CkaM Harkar, Qoorgia. May a. 1865. 37 tf CVDnPRB & Ckx, WUOLXSALJE GEOCERS AND COMMIS- , . r, 8I0N MERCHANTS. DALti Sugar, Flmr, Coffe, Melauet, Teas, CamOtm, Wmtd Wmr, tUUins, Tobacco, St gara, Scotch aAfe-; Lmmdo FOrtcr, Broom, StmrtkiSHtMu Fork, dx ke Csaxma Faowr aw Paiacaa Sti WILMINGTON, N. 0. CDePu. . . - D. B. Baku. Wilmhion.MAr. 28, 18S4 Iy 26 JAMESJS. METTS, Forwarding Xerchant, WILMIIlGTOJr.H.a 70-tf ' Mew Awcttoat a4' Coartikwtoa B ' tf kn W aoaMae to oar friend aad II pnblie foaeraUy, that wO haaaaoeiated oonetwM toftb tat Obm porpoM of doing a Gene ral Aoctiow.Conmntiaioa aad Agooey bosneM ia thta oity, atUMeoraor ibnnorty ooenpied by the late B. B. Smith, aTbopo by athet penooal attention to boainoat to awit a libetml patroaag. J A3. J-LITCHFORD, - - WH. H. COOKE. REFERENCES. C. Dewey, Caahler of tho State Bak, Raleigh. W. H. Jooea, Cape Fear " E. B Freetaaa Clerk So preme Court, Heartt Joaea, Marehanu, " Ai M. atoPkeau It Co Norfolk, Va. Taeamaa Laritaf, Eeq WUmiartow, N. C ateigk. May U t&SS. 8. av saiaaux. W. MABTUI. A. it UcPHEETERS &, CO. "WHOLESALE GROCERS. aeaxon aiAaa, . NORFOLK VA. RarBauoBS. tWP-Irrrx, Halifai, N.C. Q, f, MordeeaL prat. Bk. of tke 8taU of 5. C. , C- pWay'CaakUr do do do do It-H. Jfoaea ' do Branch do Cap Fear Raleigh L. 0R: Braaeh, Pres. R, ft G. R. R. Meaar. R ftjattw, j. S. C, WWtekead. yjTffM. PretFarwrfBlefTa. j Akax. ftaii! Juq '.Moaara.' Speaoa A Raid, Btltimvru , ' R. BlooaoB ft Soa, iTw Jer. SaptavAbar leth, 1853. 76 Gvvtvii i ffitlleT chant , UTV t ROIUXRTt WXART, . - a-QEFpLK, 'TA.'. r rwoiki, MnkMios aib xe ouiia 'Crsimi Cettea, dkc 4tc Ataa.U ReeeiTiag and farwardiaf Geoda. , .'; REFER. TO -j ,i . CW I Batoav BJ. Wake Co. N. C. J. B. G. Roathae, aa4 George W. Haywood, Raqa Raleigk, H.C. wWaa. Flaiaaar. BawWarraatoa. H. C :r,'"ATT6lWErAtIAW:l ' 1 HaUcreiaTa4 to Pittabororb,H.J.:irin :at-' teadregalartj thaCoarta of Ckathaau Moora and Uaraett Coaaua. ?r r v ' " " v-- -.' PitberaV 3al Il,'l$5l''-;:'M tfVi GKNBRAL PRODUCE BROKER, I WUaaiagtoa, H. C Oct. 9, 1864-J tf llf. w.1;1 j. liiii. ;c. i-'- -. not, x---miAVO-: ; ' QUAKER' BAKKAlTD, GENERAL, COMMISSION MERCnANTS, May 33, 1S5.V I S. PERRY, Dental Surgeon, EALteion, n. a, ; lintuou ' Tke Faculty of the Baltimore Collge or Dental 8rgrty, ' - Rt. Dr. SraeJM, Raleigh. Re. Dr. Lacy, do Rev. Mr. McDowell, - do . Dr Qui, . JehBooa, do Dr. Fab. J. Haywood, do . Hob. J do. H. Bryan, do ' Prof. Owta, W. F. CoHgo. Prot Wiagate,., " "do : ProT- Wfcwt, Ckapol HiUV u , , Hot. :3rFiUgora Jat&oii,,;C,;- . n Dry Goods. Grwria Fannicg LzIemsnix EmU kobjcai, DtaTUncEfTa, - ' CAE EIAGKIy FSUIT TEEE8, city o f"iFVw"y"o" a X . . at sm fke cm. cowasxon. Mmrt to Hob. W. a. Ormhut, O. a Badger, B. L. twain, J. M. kterakead, C P. MM4eBaaa, J. W. Oaborn, M. W. Woedaa, and ether. Mw Tk, mm. T. 0.&B.Q. WOTH, Oummisnon and- Foricarding MERCHANTS, Brawaa Balldlag, Water Street, WILMINGTON. N- C CIDAI. AOTAKCU VUI OM COlfSIfiNKKNTS. March 6th. 1S66. ' 19 ly. - - ii i ii m mi im Dat A. Baiv. Gioaoi M. Baim, J a. BAIN" & CO. SUCCESSORS TO BAIN HATTON & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND Commission Merchants, Ceraeref Kiag mad Water Street. PORTSMOUTH VA. SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO SELLING Tobacco, Flour, Grain, Cotton, &c ALSO. TO RECEIVING AND FORWARDING GOODS 9 ly Jan. 31, 1856. W. P. TTT.T.TOTT, General Commission and Forwarding Merchant WILMINGTON, N.. C . ( Feb. 13. '66. lS'ly KADUR BIGGS & CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS Tunis' Wharf, Town FbitU, NORFOLK VA. RinBixcBa. Messra. Bloodgood k Co., B. P. Tabb A Co., Alexander Bell, Esq., Norfolk ; Hon. Aaa Biggs, Williamston, N. C; Col. J. B. G. Roul hae, Raleigh;' Lewis Thompson, q., Hotel, N. C Oct. 24th, 1864. S EDWARD J. LUTTERLOH, Oemerml Commission mnd Forwarding Merchant. WILMINGTON, N. C. rTT HE Sabaeriber' keeps eonstanUy on hand a 1 sapply of Freak Lime ; Calcined Plaster ; Lead Plaster; Hydraolio Cement ft Plastering Hair which he is prepared to sell ai low as these ar ticles are to be had ia aay city Sooth. Orders will receiTe prompt attention. . - . EDWARD J. LUTTSBXOH. Wilmington, Jan. 80, '66. ly 9 Books and Stationery ! ' H. D. TURNER, No. 1 FAYETTEVILLE STREBT, RALEIGH, N C , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Bookseller and Stationer, keepa eenetantiy oa hand a rery large and eomplete assortment ef Law, Medieal, Classical, School aad - Miscella neous Books. A eomplete assortment of Station ery, Blank. Books, Globes, Mathematical Instru ments, fte , . Blank Books made to order at short notice and in beet style: Just received from tke manufac turers direct 100 Reams Cap and Letter Papers, which he will sell at low price. ., tT Country Merchants and others are reques ted to eall aad examine his stock. Raleigh; September 1864- 80 , Fresh Family Groceries. WE hare now ia Store a. wety eelected stock ef Family Groceries, oomprising the fol lowing: ... taart Jie, 1 Syrup, . Best Family Molaasea, Loaf,PulTerisd aad Crashed Sagar, - . . Brown and CUrified do., , . . Whole grain Rice, . , ... (" ? Ria, Xagaira, Java aad Mocha Coffee, " - XmperiaL Hyson sjoA other Green and BUek ... ...Teas, . ' Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow Candles, Starch, Bar Soap, Spice, Ginger, Pepper, Maceareai and English Cheese.. Indeed, all articles in the Grocery line. W. U. ft R..B. TUCKER. t: . 26. ISRAEL W. 8CU.OQ.ER, ' ' nrroarxK ahd MAKcrAcrusiK or GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING Shirts, -StuCaV, Srarals, rIosiery- Sospenders, i! Dreasfng'Tlorjes, ftc., kc. ' i ; beoadwat, iiiw rrotr. ' ' ' ' tsstrti w. aeimosa,. Jane 18,1856. A. D, KtLUAJLP, . - A. BUCK EPWARP J5 ANT WEJ- - , k Jkworney : ataw, j . .- AND .COMMISSIONER OF DEtDS, w U 'raleigh; nj:c: v j., VT.RACTICE8 in Naah, :Jehnton, Wake, Baajaesa lttaaded f proaiptry. Orrtca la 4u .Yeatdeaee, eerner ml Davys A ayntemie Street- l'f s. tf.,U u"- :. Oot. 0, 1356.. rs-; ,.' 81 tf. 1XK A VYOOI. CA8UMEBE EST8 TEwIariielirWca'lsaww. wonv, afw. for W XI f ABhl4naM Test" than any jthr. t Can and aoito1rortelvr- i buK'-'At wL:i S"- f- - ' i - HABPISG S. , vet izxar r i .--, n: --y-A a.m-1 CIT.i ADtERTlSlMltNTS,, . SPLENDID JEWELRY? .. hiiu bieiiii raiiiij www e. , B. BOQT haj received, and is now v opening, one of tiie m.ost roatly and the best eelected tot of JEWELEKY . and FANCY GOODS ,ever' exhibited "in UJsi market. His assortment, in either lin," eraces'the riioet fashionable and beautiful spebiraens'Knd the Very latest styles-iii part, as folToWB 'H' -Diamond,' ;" "! Pearl, tf'l Cameo, and ' ,: ' :1 ' ' . Mosaic Breasl Plus, ; '' ' "'and'Ear-Ringe,' i- !:- . . ;. Oold-aod Silver Watches,4- ' ilerant styles, (, . Silver Card Basktta, t . : .v. -)-",; . Forks, . .-: ; ...... V .. , . ... '. .Napkin Rings, ;; ; , Card Cases, ... ,.,, , ... i t Porte Monnaiea, , .w. . m , Gold and:ilTer, Pencbf" . , Sept 28, ,1854. . : ..,Vh ,Mt .i.,., .', TJS55tr HAVJNGi aeoorod, tfee eervi6 ol highly ae. eorapliahed wortioaa ia UtU dopartaent of i aty oaataaaa, 1 aoau be aoie to give toe a)ol entire UlMtw to , toe Pablie ia all work commuted to ly charge. , , "... . ' . ALL ORDERS will be executed in ' the most worknxaalike manner, and. ;w iQi despatch. -. . ... I C;R BOOT. Septembe"r6,'l854. ' . ' : ? ';;? " GUNS, PISTOLS, RIFLES, SnOT BAGS, &c. A large and Taricd ImportAtien. 1 . C. B. ROOTV Sept 26, 1864.- - ' ' . 78 BLACiSliTUlXG. HOE.XUOglJlCL iC EDWARD YARBROUGH. Jt., Hejfiao; erected a new JUakBinith Shop at the corner of Har gett and Wilmington St' a., is prepared to hare ail work in the above line' executed.,, with . oare and din patch, i The well known J AyKiaavwithcen potent assistants, being permanently engaged, he ia enabled to hare the animals entrusted to hie care shod in a workmanlike manner. , Raleigh, May 26, 1854. tf 43' Ladles' Dress Goods. ICH Black and White Watered Silks t do Plaid Poult De Soi ; do Striped ; do Morie Antique something new j Brocaded Sdka. Alto a large assortment of Lutestring, klarceline. and Florence Silks. W. II. ft R. S. TUCKER. SCOTT'S LITTLE GIANT IN. TOWN It T "MI E little Monster has at last arrived, and may be seen daily in the rear of the Far-. a a s m t an v . men Hail, un leeu aays, ruesaays,; it is a perfect wonder to see it msatioate Corn-oob, and all at the rates of 10 bushels per hour. Admis sion free. JAMES M. T0WLE3. March 6, 1856. 20. Now for Cheap Goods. MURRAY ft O'NEAL HAVE taken the store lately occupied by W. ft A, Stith, and are receiving their stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery and Glassware, &c. Being new beginners, they hare to build up a trade : to do this; they are de termined to be undersold by nouv in the city. They will sell goods cheap and no miat.ke; to be convinced of this fact, eall aad priee their goods before purchasing elsewhere. All they ask ia a shewing, and if the goods suit, they guarantee to make the prices right. Dou't purchase beiure ex amining their stock. If you want cheap Goons, call at No. 'lb, White Front, Fayetteville street, Raleigh, N. C. March 81, 1864. 27 Family Grooerles Med EE & WILLIAMS keep constantly on hand a large supply of choice Groceries for families, consisting of ' Loaf, Crushed, Pulverixcd, Clarified and Brown Sugar. Java, Laguira and Rio Coffee. Superior Gunpowder Imperial and Black Tea. Best Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow Candles. Stewart's Golden Syrup. Pepper, Allspice, Ginger, Starch, Yellow Soap and Johnson's Transparent and Toilet Soaps. Raleigh, April 20, 1866. 82. Just Received, ' . . A LOT of Family Groceries, Crunh'd and Brown Sugars, Java, Bohea, KU and Laguira Coffees. G. P. Tea, Candles, Sospu, Snuff and Segars. .Also a lot ef chewing Tobacco on cotamisaion at Facto ry prices, at LITCIIF0RD ft COOKE'S June. 1865. , . . M : R. SMITH'S CORNER, RALEIGH N. C. TTE ARE now in receipt of our Spring Sup- es of Wares, c., embracing Hardware, Crockery ware, Wood ware, Coach Trimmings House Furniture articles and Cutlery of all kinds to which we respectfully invite, the attention of purchaser. Farmers, 'Mechanics . and Artisans can find at our' establishment Tools, Implements and a general assortment of Hardware suited to their different vocations!" ' ' Having purchased the largest Stock of Hard ware ever brought to this market, with the de sign of confining ourselves exclusively te this brail ah ef business, we think ' purchasers will - find it greatly to their advantage to examine our atook before purchasiag elsewhere. April 21 PULLEN ft BELV1NU HOME TRADE & MANUFACTURE. tlTE have just made arrangements with the YY Alpha Woolen Mills of Orange County, N." C , as sole agents' in the county" ef Wake for the ale 'of their M'wiaoe, Jeans and Kerseys aad we invite the attentioa efour Merehints aad farmers, to an examination of theae artieles.-v They will find them much better and lower than' they can now be procured North. To Msrekants we -will make them at the factory prices, to enable , them to retail them at a profit. To those who; have negroes to clothe, it is to theis interest for . them to procure these Home made Kerseys, as they can be furnished by theMerchants buying, them at the usual prices for good Kerseys, and we guar antee them much better made, heavier, And coa- tains twice the quantity of wool. Call and see foryourselves. ' ' We will have In store also a large assortment ef North Carolina CassimeTe, of thcOrey ahd Black; and solid Black; manufactured in Charlotte," at the Reck Island factory. These Oassnaeres makes a, beautiful and durable"-sit for' reotlenfen, and very North Carolinian should have at least one f suit. -Walk in aaa seetnem. - , v ' 3 W. H. 4- B. & TUCKER. August is.1856. -- . 2. - 1 1 . ,.-T' ' . 1 . 1 "ii ' .' ' '. 'r : t't :?e. Just' to- Hand.i ' Uy-.u. 17E have just"teeei.veoV and are novf bpef ' WW ' ing, an assortment of Goods for Fall add Wbitet Tradev, eonsUtirig pfy U ' i A ' . f I h Bleav aad BeDDomeetiee y do Jeans f Bed Tick tagsiCabeoeS i Far Ao Flannels CoPdCambrict t JsxtMiHda Swiss Mucins tCol'd do Black, and Plaid shawls : Domestie Ulniharns J. Cow IldkfJ : L4c nod-Fringes-, Silk; anJ Velvet Xiinjtnings.4 Also, coots, oaoenais, yaupuijci, u ots, oaoesnaia, ipKu, ou c 9 Clothing, and many other articles, fojjte i mention. V ,1 "f ;f -r ,. '.. - sse OooAs' were 'eohslgried tii Ar, theV wfll aj maae dioua to As these OWs-'were'eortsierie'l td WtheV w0f - LITCIIFORD WOtiREP ; Raleigh, Sept. 13 1856. ; jj 1.-74 n e a U& ci e s i k a b le a o ob s rpHE Sttbacribes has just reoeined his: Fall aad iLu, Winter., supply, of SEASONABLE GOODS, g wnwa.may,Ra.eua;..ji H.l ,i French Merinos, .all eolours . Lupin's -beat make, i .French Cashmeres of variety aad pat'ra. f . .French ILeines'ofLsC stviea. ; . J tSilksPuidigured and plain "' i i . 1 t ,7 Bjch Tamboured Mousliri party dresses i , f5""' HesTjEmb'o Crape Snawls. ' , " -bamast diapers in piece ahdpt'ra. j ",: ' ; -dSiricltPniowCaie Linen.." j . ! : Table Doilrys and Crash j w t ..nr; is .. Linen Sheeting, 10-4, 12-4. pong a4 Sqware high eol'd wocl'a Sh'hv ' ; French werh'd collar, sleeves abd ehemixettes : -! Lin'nCambrie.'LswaHd'k&.Allqnalitles , ! ncmStioh'd and rich Enob'd Handkerchief. i Full asirf at of Eiohardson's fmly Lin'n. i Bird's Eye diapers, towels and aapkias 0-4 aad 1J-4 ool suti'gs and casings. , - i. J,.UjWolsVa41SacJUnnau.. . , r l A ,VVhite and red do all qualities. Ladies aad gent' Medina Silk,;and. .cotton Vesta.' English, aad German: Ilose- 4Tat variety, . lAraeiJlej QoOM F.urhi$uri Dinuliea, r ;7kaes5 arid Mualiac vkeyjrad do BTkrBroiteRtlne''and Poa'de SoIrSnW ''l' !? ' Lead colored and whits' and Macs:, dtf ' a u -1 - , i wieu luiiui uu l upuaaoow, Blk. Feb. Bombasine ami Merme 'Lupra's. Elk Tamtse aad Oawtoa Cloth. s .Blk gtlpaoas; DeLalnes aad CaaJUs. Blk Lot .Veila aad Lam do:, v ! . Hdkfs collars six's aad: (emlsettea. -Gingham andCaiiooeeJ - " - V;. . ... . jCABPETS, ft Rrwsaels, Venitian aad Ingrain Carpets Uermaa uemp iieoran4 stair do , . V 6 and 12-4 Duggoisand Hearth Rags. 'Alieaat ManlOa and Sheep Mats Boston VsJjcea aad Carpet Bags.v .. Rose Mackinaw and Duffle Blankets. Travelling Or Sua wl ' 'do . . . ti TTi atria-awe iwnarrvwv i as ia ir - t - n m it s t lari Handsome setts tatvew aad forks. 61 nleaaa Rogers beet aeiseors aad shears ' ' 7 - Shears tor flowers aad ahrwbbery PerOelain lined Kettles and Pant ' ' Soapstone Griddles for B. W. Cakas - ' ,i Best. Razors, warranted, fte. i -FAMILY GROCERIES. Stewart's best refined Sugars. Loaf, crushed and Clarified do Go Hi en Svrap aad; dark Molasses. . Ceooa, Woroeeter Sauoe aad Eng. mustard. Imperial Gun Powder aad Blk Teaa. Carranta, Citren and" preserved gaV Capers, Olives and Piekles, Layer ilaisins Box and Mat do Mocha, Java and Laguira Coffee. J amaica Rum, Islay whiskey. ' Moa'gOhelaaadoldRyede London dock aad Pale Holiness oe Braady Madeira, Sherry and Port Wines Champagne, Hock and Claret Cette Madeira for Cooking., London Port e4a EaguAh Ale. 8perBai Adamantine and HulTs Ca'dls Starch In family boxes of w each. Cm'icl erasive soap, woman's friend Table Salt; Bags aad boxes. J. B. G. RDULHAC. 0 No. 18. Fay. Street. tf-88 - NOTICE! i U. S. LAND AND PENSION AGENCY. rtM) all those for' whom I have collected Land JL Warrants, less than 180 acrts, I have the num ber And particulars of said warrant, aad, by call ing on or writing te me, I can get each one an increase of pay ; and to all the Soldiers who ren dered 14 days' service in any of the wars since 1 1 'JO, they, or their widows, or minor child or children, are entitled to land. They will do well to call at this Agency. I heverthe rolls 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 tigate. My terms are no charge, unless I succeed After 16 years' experience, I flatter myself that I understand my business, and 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 Missouri, I will pay the highest cash prises for them. I have the number, Townships and locations of several hundred in whose name they appear of record.. The highest cash prices paid for land warrants. Oiaoe opposite .Lawrence's Hotel, at the Ex press Office. ? J. LL K1RK1IAM. Raleigh, N. Cn March 12, 18-hk ' 21 tf NEW ARRIVALS! FALL GOODS FOR 1855 ! ! TR. FENTRESS would tender his warm ae- knowledgments to the publio for the liberal patronage which he has received at their hands. He trusts, by the judiciousness of his selections, the style of his' workmanship', and a prompt at tention to his business, to merianot only a full continuance, but an increase, ef the same. ; He has just returned from. New York with the moot attractive . FALL STOCK ever brought te this market, to which he respectfully invites gen eral attention. This stock embraces the latest aad most fashionable styles ; - Black, Blue, Olive and Green French and Eng lish Cloths; French, and English Cassimeres, of every, color; Vesting of every quality. - Also,' Dress Shirts, Silk and Flannel Shirts ; ... Drawers, Scarfs, Cravats, Gloves ; Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, fte. He has Also 6A hand a small stock of READY MADE CLOSING, which be will sell at a very slight advance 1 above cost. Call, then, If you want thwtp Clotkimg t ' tf& Paris and American . fashions for the Fall of 1869 jest received.1 . v Uaf All persons indebted to the Subscriber will please eall and settle immediately, either by aah or note. ,: The-last sis months' business fell due oa the 1st instant, and actuals Iter interest from (As rtftration of Urm . . Those debtors . Uvtag at m dtstane will oblige the, subscriber, even in the default ef a settlement, by oommunioating their place of resi dence. . Otherwise, he may bedrivjea to a disa greeable necessity. . , 'Oct. 12,11855. " ' ' ": . 82-4t Vvnir KnrTT aut mitt: rr a vnvb TV A. . "TTirroUI.D reepeotfuliy .inform the Citizens of T w ' Raleigh aadsurrounding ooontrr, that he has located permaaeuUy in Raleigh, and has opened a Bhop on Wilmington Street, (ia Dr. Cooke's briek- building,) where he will be found at all times, ready to execute . any ;-.'SI0B U his Una, ia aatyiethst shall not(pe surpasaea py any other persoa, and the cbjgessh&U always pe moderate. CALL ASP RaieigWM l11: ; BRICK 1 1 BRICK M , - .; TliE 'undersigned lfas on hand some 650, 00j Brick ' His prices range ' between $fl,f 7,50 and S15. Th latter are bilhriclcsJ i : r - ...- v i 6 ,lCi n. I.,, i . f fit ; 1 H J - t t.ni HIM i V. I 1 tri lerlao-MtAtAawoeiWirta. A S the eoWeathe p)ka,' it mast W mind those ia need. ief the neeeaatty of taking ft loOJt tot innAAtHB w fwiw aeaiw a. v v ?te j,ry9J KARDING'Sa rDct,l'2tb, 1855. , i: - 82, 1 J Gunn's Domestio Medicine aflllS hook points out, in plain language free from doefArs', terms, the Diseases of Men,JWo- men, aad. Children, and the latest and, .most im proved, means, used in v their cure and 71 ia tended expressly for the benefit of families.' ' It also contains descriptions oT the MKpiiiAt Booth asd Hsaas or ths Usitbd Statj, and how" they are' to be Used in the cure of dTsaices. It is ar ranged on ji heW and simple plan, b which the practice of Medicine is reduced to principles of common sense ' ' This invatnable book has passed through many editions ; 4t has new been revised and improved in every respect, and enlarged to nearly double its Corner size ; aad contains nine hundred octavo page-; . . For sale by . HENRY D. TURNER. . Raxbioh, N. C, 1865. 66. CARRIAGE MAKING. RALEIGH COAOH FACTORYMl KTILLIAMS ft GORMAN, having enlarged ItV' their establishment br the addition of Jen- kins' Shop, on flareett St., are fully prepared to execute orders for CARRIAGES ef every descrip- noa. JSmployiag expert enoed workmen and using the beat ef material . their work Will always be tnlHhedin a style arrntof to give satisfaction. .--f Repairing done with neatnesa aad despatch. :: ' "i J9" Factory ea HargeU St, near the Baptist Grove,' and at Clarke's old stand, near the Masonic Hatt. . '' : -.;,.. 1 - Raleigh, Jane 28, '64, ! 61 ly. . 7 AtSats! Hats I Hats! IMcGEE & WILLIAMS, TTAVB fa . Store a large and well selected as 1 j sortment of HATS, for .the 8pring and Sum mer wear, lor men, boys ana children, consisting Leghorn, Canada Straw, Panama, Palm Leaf, Manilla, China Pearl, Cam peachy, Alboni Jockey, Maricaibo, Wide Awake, Pedale Straw, Shanghai. ALSO, superb Moleskin Hats of the latest style. May, 1866. . 40 COACH SHOP. r riHE Subscriber respectfully informs the Pub- I lie, that he still occupies the well known Stand of Mr. Willie Johnson, on Wilmington St. about one hundred yards South of the Capitol Square, where he ia prepared to execute every thing in his line ef business. Buggies Coaches fte., made of the best materials aad in the most fashionable aaJ 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 n either pains nor expense to please those who may favor aim with their custom. He is determined to sell at prices to suit the times, Also, repairing dene cheap at the shortest notice JAMES BASHF0RD. Feb. 14, 1864. 14 Ladies & Gents' Hosiery. . A GENERAL assortment of Mon, Women and Boys' Cotton, Thread, Wool and Silk sieve. Also Moves of every kind. W. H. a; R. S. TUCKER. 11 ATS AND CAPS. S usual, we have a most heautiful assortment lf of Boys, Youths and Men s Caps. Soft Hats and superior Mole-skins. w. 11. Raleigh, Sept. 13, 1356. ft R. S. TUCKER TO HEElHlilTS OTHERS. WRAPPING PAPER. A SUPPLY of various sitos and qualities. prices to correspond, just received from the "Raleigh Paper Mills," and for sale by W. L. POMEROY. P. S. Orders will receive prompt attention. Raleigh, September 14. 74 SAVE YOUR GRAIN. A Large supply of the most improved Cradles just received at the Farmer's Hall. Also, a new supply ot Sinclair s improved fro- peller Straw and Shuck cutter, both for horse and hand power, and the no less famous Corn and Cob Crusher, the Little Giant. JAMES M. TOWLES. May 21, 1866. 42 New Law Books. PARSON ON CONTRACTS Vol. 2nd. Angell and Ames on Corporations a new Edi tion, For sale by W. L. POMEROY. September 7. 72 Cloaks and Mantillas. A LARGE and commanding assortment of Cloaks and Ma .tillas, embracing every stfls and novelty sucn as Fine Velvet Mantles, Velvet and Moire antique, (in combinations.) Cloth Mantles and Talmas, Silk Mantles, with fringe and laoe, Fine Merino Shawls and Scarfs, Men's Traveling Shawls and Blankets. W. H. ft R. S. TUCKER. September, 28th, 1855. 78 SPLENDID STOCK OF GOODS. E art) now receiving the largest stock of StA; plb amu Fancy Day Goods, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Crockery and Groceries, that Las ever been presented in Raleigh ) and as they have been bought carefully, they will be disposed of on the most moderate terms. We shall bo pleased to show them to our cus tomers, frienOs, ana the public geuerauy. W. H. A xw. S. TUCKER Ladles Dress Goods. English ft French Merinos, Figured & Plaid 'Jashmeres, Do A Do Mouselines. ' Alpacas. Bl'k. Do LITCHFRD ft COOKE. Com Merchants. One Door above H. Porter's Shoe Store. Sept 14th. lBo 74. RECENT PUBLICATIONS. The Newoomes. By Thackeray. The Land of Gold. Reality Versus Fiction. By Hinton R. Helper. A visit to the camp before Sevastopol. By Richard C." MeCormick, Jr. . Scenes in the Practice of a New York Surgeon. By Edmond 11. Dixon, M. D. The Life of Curran. By his son. The Footsteps of S t. Paul. ' -. Life in California. Mountains and Molehills. By Frank Marry att. History of the Council of Trent. By 8. F. Bun garer. : The. Araucanians ; or, notes of a tour among the Indian Tribes Of .Chili. By Edmond Ruel Fmith. ;i .,.y.. " A Basket of chips. By John Brougham. America.' Political and social. By Sahaff. Fairy Tales of many nations. J J Letters of the British Spy. By Wm. i?irL ' Chandler's Plan of SebastopoL ' ,For sale by 1 W. L. POMEROY. " ' ; Oct 15, 1855. - ' . f 88. '- Notice. rfnHE pubQe are informed that retailing liquors II - by the small sneasure is dls con tinned in my aataDUAaaMnt, j gnurjw. uie commissioners oi Raleieh. All persona Indebted te said esUblish'- .. t A. . . 1 . . . . . . .ment, by: note or aoeoaat,-wil please some and settle, as no rurther ladalgeaee. wm be givea.;,' i X vf -V-- ""r J-vOHN; EAlf E i TRAVELLER'S Gmt.' ? -: North' Carolina Rail Road. " Sci'edoU oit Mail Train from aad aflrr 10la InsI, WKST. - : r- -n, nATiova. I disc I AaiuvAb srAatcasI J : : T . GolOaboro", 2.00 . m. ! Boon HIH, ft e 5.42 a m. 2.47 ! Mitehenefs, u . J r- ;8taUin(g, . 1158 4.06 " 4.10 ! Raleigh, 14. .0 6.10 ' ' Morriarilla; lili! . S.H . 5.5S : Durham's, 13 S S.42 6.47."-. Hillboro', 14.00 7.3fi " 7,40 ' " Msbsne'g, 9.00 8.10 " 8.16 " Haw Hiver, 8.00 .& : ' ' ' , ;'f "'ast. , " , T4TI0NS. I DUTi ARRITAIv ' . DKi'lTUaK, Haw RWer, 1.00 p. m. Mebaaa's, 600 1.27 p. ra. l.&J " Uillsboro', 9.00 2.02 M 2.07 - nurham'a, 14.00 2.55 " 3A"- ! Morrterma, - , 1404 ; 3.48 " 3.5t " j RuWigh, 12.13 4.M " 4.4f " BtnllimtK, r 14.9J 6.30 " 6.85 " Mltefacnor's, ' .11.68 8.1S " 60 " Boon Hill, - 9.75 0.03 " i.8 " . Ooldnboro'. ' 12J2S 7.40 ThcrMaB train going Wert will meet tb FnAglki Train at' Hilkboro'. Tb atail Tnab &An& East WiU met Um Preight Train. at 4artianrt;-'-r-,, r -r,, L Jul 1856. tto northern: and eastern travel LERSLROM NEW ORLEANS, 10- , . RILE,, AUGUSTA, CUARLES-' , TON, WILMINGTON, WEL-.. . DON, via the Seaboard and . -"; - Roanoke n Railroad, and ,Bay Lina. , I, THE splendid new Steamer Louisiana Captain Russell, leaves Hunter's wharf, Norfolk, at 4 o'olock, p. m., on' mi TUESDAT, j THURSDAY, - SATURDAY r and Portsmouth on the ' arrival of the Southern Cars." The Steamer Georgia, Captain Pearson, ar rives on - MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, . , i : FRIDAY, at the same hours, arriving at Baltimore in time for the 1 J o'clock, a m. Train for Philadelphia add New York. . FERGUSON ft MILHADO, Agents. March 20, 1855. 23 ly." Raleigh and Gaston Railroad. , NOTICE ia hereby given, that from aad after the 80th January, all dues to this Road for freight must be paid at Petersburg or Portsmouth, except on way freight, which must be paid in ad vance or oa delivery of the goods, as the case may be -. . This arrangement will afford great advantages to our customers, by superseding the, necessity of their employing more than one forwarding agent between New fork and Raleigh, and having their goods or produce subjected to only one handling. Agents cannot violate the above rule without subjecting themselves to removal. " . ! The greatest care will continue to be taken by the officers and agents of the Company in every department of its business to accommodate the publio and promote the interests of its customers. Whilst the Western merchants are going North a passenger train will leave Raleigh in the after noon, on the arrival of the train from the West on the N. C. Road ; due notice of which will be given. By order of the Board of Directors, As the Company has two Depots in Raleigh, merchants ordering goods to go up the N C Road are requested to have them distinctly marked, so that their destination may be Inown, and they may be loaded to the through Depot from Peters burg or Portsmouth . Raleigh, Jan. 17,1855. 6 tf FOR NEW YORK. Uhitkd States Mail Line per Stiamships Jamestown and Roanoke. T' HE elegant new steamship Jamestowk, Cap tain Parish, which is to run in connexion with the Roanoke, made her first trip from New York to Petersburg, on Saturday, the 25th ult, and will continue to make regular trips weekly leaving New York every- Saturday, at 4 o'clock, P. M , and Petersburg every Tuesday evening. The Roasoki will leave New Ybrk'ejej'y Tucs-t day, and Petersburg every Friday eveniag. Tra vellers going North will thus be afforded an oppor tunity twice a week of taking one of these splendid steamships and thereby avoid the dust and fre-; quent changes of the Railroads. Passengers bu board of steamers will find the State rooms fitted up in the most elegant style and the fare and atten tion unsurpassed. Passage and Fare from Petersburg to New York, (State-rooms included,) . $10 00 Steerage passage, . .. ,1.6 00 .Tickets issued at my Office. , S. G. BAPTIST, Sycamore St. , July 5, 1853. ,65 Raleigh & Gaston Railroad. ; WINTER ARRANGEMENT. ON and after Monday, the first ef October, the passenger Train will leave the Depot at Ral eigh, at precisely 1 5 minutes before 7 o'clock, A. MM and run to Franklinton by 8. when it will stop 26 minutes, allowing ample time for the Passen gers to take Breakfast at an excellent House, The Schedule otherwise will remain as at present. E. A. CRUDUP, President. . Office R ft G. R. R. Raleigh, Sept. 26th, 1855. . "."tfE"78.. ; Raleigh and Gaston Railroad. SLAVES are not permitted, to travel on the Railroad, without a written permit from their owners. Duplicates should in ail cases be given, as the Ticket Agents are instructed to retain one copy of every pass. JAMES M. POOL, ' Jan. 10, '64. 4 ' 1 Ticket 'A gent; . RALEIGH AND GASTON ROAD. 4ues to the Railroad Company for freights are paya ble in cashim the delivery of the artiules.r When articles are delivered without such payment in ad vance, and the Owner fails to call at the depot and settle the bill before the expiration of the month, he must thereafter send the money when he sends for the goods. By order of the President, . .. ,.. C. B. ALLEN, Agent. July 4th, 1854. , ... ..: 64. ' Office Wlbxdngtonib Weldou K. R. Col , WuauiaTOH. 12th October, 1856. f rUIE, foUewing jfeluuons,;passed'pri; the. 10th S iustpy tne coara oi uueciors oi tne, Wilming ton and We)doa Railroad Company,' irere yOrdered to be published,' yix; , ' . '.- '-; v 1 "Resolved, That a dividend f-3 percent: from the profits of the Company iduring -tne past six months, be paid' to the-Stockoldert'oBi-'the" 15th November next, and that the balance of such profits be appropriated as a sinking-fund for the payment j tf the debts f the Company. . :-tu ,i M-y-fT Ordered. That the Books for the-; transfer ?of the stock of the Company be closed ont' ihe, 25th loiU ; .n rl JAMKS GREEN, SWyvf TiTOTICE.-The annual -meeting of the. Stock-T X1 . . .1.. 5inrf, iJV i , I W uOlUerS Oi Mlo ti uuwiivu auu n iraui, iu' ...''. t.u i..ii.r;i.-'i''! v . read Company jriit be held ,in toisj town.'ba second Thursday . I tniwveiurer next. . -. , , .rl rf X oWidv it-. RICE REDUCED. IredeTlbafEiecuft For sale b. TIIADTtlORFw-dr j FASmOU ANfiAollNIL5A ! v u VA-j&f$M 7ai i vgi'Ol a&i 'jaaa-" i'TME:'dtw fHoio'iifsms : - : B-T'k'itw.kA'Wavi ww V15mKW ' fjln onelargea2mo' Toluma,jtJ,23'J't ' A New Bool by Jthe aathet "aTFIilB4ra -famne.;, wUohtsined, thref months, a salf of foktt thousand copits, and which was repib-. Bshed in' Lip&?,SPotersbW in three editions la'lloft,i-temtieT weH eAlt J eulated te- excite mere than: ardiayainteretwj K ! The Ou HoMsstaAP while not so tragic and intense iu Its eharacter as Faiuloh and Familie', U, ii'any4hi, of profouwder inioPe9t4''and afpeslta : with gres,ttriforc;ta Uu,syinBathjp9l of4he4i(J "5 ?yr i"rfaY r vavj otl;iui3w ; , vrfft -.. lere there are many sdenes t pathos," suffering, , . d trtieie-Dower i- Tjutiaklihe fcifcMirTWesM where an' the cioos,0ispereerwer tAtwdocadh ia Aha Old Homestead among he CatsliiU of the Hudsorv - where we are'presented 'with' some of tlle'most i'1' dcKghtfuraHfpMdTdralyraTB kn.AmetknJeaki Mra, jPthpa4iAWa7e iaf r" inajiy.puces (mtbif book, jUwrnprthat tavsJs-tbat ef Dickens, and a draniaucTorce; grasp of tfieughtT - r powerof xpressiofl,'ad4Mdsfdrif -.-pf jwwiehfskeis peaaUarly thalaiaAtaiSf-peiosht -po think- teaayipf Izer wntemporariesi im- ' ' . . iaS - CONTENTS. ! thea)her. VSttBS&Z3FW PoKcemltn'.-5j,The PtmefemaaVifts'TWid . night ConsulUttonllThe; Ma wtaiWthrAWeimaair . .The Plot, ,TJe;Blr!di-Dawes-sl,Csra TriaL Poverty, Sickness aad Death, Wakinjraad - - '"svemug. vnesiers nouse in tne mornrngv TH" - i Mayor an4 hirSesf'-l JaiieChestosandihb Straadl gor.rf .BeUevue and a New Inmate The Fever ' Ward and its. -Patients. Janif: Chester and 'her . "Little NiirsivThe Student PhyadaiaWtfaj Child? --' nuracine MicmigiKiiver. ary.siiaher&ietliijwv -A-Spriivg Iorpirfg'nd js. Pauper Burial Jka. : Daughter's .Faith-Wins the Father's" Prophecy The Two OtoT Menf TheTr'aTlr aaf the Wiat The Festival ef Roses.' WlMWpdabd Maaataia Paswi esftAPtoeatCdayeroTi!ya ' Mountains.' New People and New" Homes, The ' Old' Homestead. Anur HaaV' and' UnoleNa- than: r-'Moniiig- af &rodHbffieste T . siek Longings, i The Eyjgyisit, Ajituajn yu ii. -.Our Sister Anaa.. . Sunset in aftalianCahr " r edral. The Two Iirfan' DarkSnia'aTk MemoTies.1" AppIetJhtheT&ig -TW'tirfahsanav" - Retbrnsfrom Abroad. VThe H.usJdng Frolie Thsr ? v HoasehoW SsfieeThaSteangetWusioian'A " ' Dance after Huskhtg. The Mother,' the Son.anu : the Orphan."" Old Memories and Toung' Hearts." - - The Mother's iFtraud-'f Sia Bowies' ilIiAsiba vr The Double eonfession TheJ)ottble Birth -Day w. . T7TmMAnta and ISTTtlaniitiAsS- , " ' " i"-' Expedients aad ExplanatiOaS, 'JrwaVtl.'iv'T: BafBtfobim J mm We hare no hesitation txk pto-aoxxneins this book superior . la, pathetic interest,; isacnpuve, power, and earnest, whole-souled vigor, tO ' any Stor ire cently puWishedn m OiittdA From iisBostoafott.? i "it'sx As a literary ork. it la iar superior to 1 rasuion and Famine. ' Many portions "Ve' intensely iftte resting. v-' '' Mac wM&xW1,tf Manv of the scenes are laid in the hnaiUe walks of life, and all the author! fine deeftripti ve pjwrs am brought tobear upoa-tiMCT.Ilirt oinlwUas room, where he girUwatcher.. Wait for her dying farlior whre thev meet at last in'his deaih-hour. and unrt forever! the Sunple butchee'dHbhcWaT Chester ; the ; long , night jeonyi atJityue Mb solemn burmlj, wythpftyr iaose, twoloqely ebilrUen for mourners ; aud the exquisite'ptcturti" 'oiSfffw ai thB'Otd Homestead-Mill' snow vae-fsadeJneaqf the woman, combined wih hor skill o thaaxti fl , JTrom fits A, f. JSxpress. -t The moral of this worlt'isldvigCKiuVgiand iib person can - nse irom ii pernsaj, wiinoufc peiac made, in the-enoL a better man or womfin. " ' " 126 Nassau Street, tf'flFW Oct. 22, 1855. 'wS f-Lr486W2A4 STATE OF NORTH ' .CAEOLTN A. CrAkTliaB CemrrT. In- Eol tjr?Jf -wa ' ' Afice P. Davis ''in. FrancUB. Davis, S" ' Pefitiotf forKvbroevf -f. :Saia 'iausse It appearing to theBstiifocJSbdo the 'Conrfcief Equity of Carteret CoantyKjrJuit Fraoxis B,3Ds,vij, .i. j r . 1 a J . l t. : . 'ilif; cii'-VT it is ordered that dvMiseinlftt be ntde"lrf the 'Beaufort HaWeBandiBalefsjrEesvsteiVW six weeks, notifying said defendant .tS appeAg be fore the Court of Equity to be h olden for the Coun ty of Carteret, atthAtJouri Houe'lit'lfe'afirTrti the SetentS MohdayTaftelHthe- feiirtM?Moadftstn September next there adj then.te plsiLd answer or demur, vreaju oui wiu po laayo mo eoaresso and .heard 'accordiirgly .ffsflr?. fX Witness- Bet L.PrTyi "Ulerk - nd Maslfewta Equity fort the CtoontyJel" CartterjW T BeaaiCt, the iseventn iionaay t aiterjtne loujtn MOnaayjpx March, : A.D. 1856fv.v' -v- t-'. .v- r" ' " ' '-BENJ.-iV.BRRyf O? UTV. Beaufort,. An 80tb l$i&.itiAim awkiit, Johnson LeviaJers WWam Laar A ethers . Petition to sell Land for Division. It appearing to 'gthasatisfactioa of the Court tbat-,A. G- Bragg, one.of tthe,. deTeniants in 'this cause; resides beybrid'tlie limits bf 'thlStaWlt ' is, therefore, oamatwo. orders J ?y the.C1ourt,tht aaverttgement s maae iar sisweeu successive iy a, the Court house ia Oxford, and at three other public places ia Grairvllie Cbttifty2 an fiWu' the Raletah -RezUtec, ; notifying the?A defca- uLtnt of the.f il'mg of his petition, ,aad that nn- less ne appear at w d ierra oj tnis uoui t auit answer !the perttioiL7 the same' willr-be taken pro eofes,-aat!r heardeitartaat hin- uuj . ii.': ... : -r rn , r . . . lines dLttguttua Xiiuf'juat vierja,otaiu vours. at office in OxTord. the first AlouTaypf AiigiUt, A. D 185"?.' " ' if i.t.4 ;ii r t- A-i ''taf-'.i.ti Ti WA.ADIS, Clrl ,l Sept.21), 1866. fW" j f.i 7Sa ZJ Ci TATE OF NORTH OA! JAUOLINA; GBAKtiitisr CoojiTt, Cour of Pleas and Qnart -rSeBsleiiSi' 4 j. :AUgasVTeB,4&&. :i.,ti " ' &a&Ai&tTw.m& i&wX l.Ion to' I! ' STATE. OF NORTH CAROLINA, GaAHTti-i JocMTTV-UjourtbrtteasASesslSnsr MereditC.rewsaijdherLJ''''-1 ' T" a,fc.; " It appearing to be satis&tet c '"jart that Joha Valen&ne,And4lArtu, i , , two . of the def,endants4n, this jsaaae,.residd L eyon i tna r -limits- of this State i, it i therefore, ou motion. ' ; ordered by the Court; ihat adverdscment be made for six. weeks suocesmvely at thejCiiarnusea v O-xfordv and at .three other pnblie places in, Gran- ) ville County notifying the said defendariti' of the filing ofthis Petition, I ami taslt ahlear tbey kraar - at the Bait Terjof thi;lurJW.u4;8,w5 petition,, (Jie same wiR be. taken pro.eonfesso and beardsw's as to'them,;? YV-p't' t tWiUei AuiUBtae LjndisClm K. of Jaid Coatt. at office ia 0o tiMflrsfe Aloiday, of AintjL 'JENNINGS PIOOTT aud' JNOf.HANCOCE; rr'?i finite te cf.A'orih Cr(,tin.y, 'Wj P"62 -iate 3 of every' det':riptio aoa before Co: :re s, t. several Lieeu.xvaDe . iff- TatUulattsa.- and .Publli C tion will be gire to ' gyeto r i for. PENSIONS. and J"Mr- PIGOTX iff fa. ,.'ev W'e'Soprefcie Court of the United 8Uu:. aad t't, seteraiaJaawts "bf the! IHstrictof .ColumLI i tA d Jr F&fl .ib, .nam wscr v t( September 20, 1865;,4ft 76'w6w'pdJ yyl-f'-ik i?k&C4 Jpt-$K&' t i-'trtH.-'-
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