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... . . ... .mms 'IV---, -Uii- 1 VOLUME LVIT CITY OF JIALKIkII, WEDNESDAY MORNlKG. NOVEMBER 7. 1355. d f THE 7RALEIOH RKOISTKB" I reeliahdaewd-weekly Mi TnU;, by SEATON GALES, l'ITOI lorllSTOI. T B I N I: totfc VaaMr.. or ADTcsnsiNa Aavi M ecfcaaiti u t ear sea i, higher; Wt a JrUua of 33 par ml wUl U. AHwli hmrtiaiathe 81 wfcJy, wiU also appear BUSINESS CARDS. REGISTER POWER PRESS AND JOB OFFICE. We are prepared to Mtettt all deserip-. tioaa ef JOB PRINTINQ, at nimuUi rate, with M4tatN tad diapAtck. 0r offic U asppUad vita U rar (UMt tjla of ixt in rASKiovAMJt rm fay try daaaaipti aipaaryfoy tha prompt aca AND mu iii mcrjBi ruiTG, socn AS Pamphlets, Circulars, Ball Tickets, BILL MEADS, BUSINESS, CARDS, TREianT MILlJ, BAUD BILLS, PROGRAMMES, LJLROE POSTERS. BLANKS IC, la aa paat atyla aa aay ather EataUiahmant, aad ia any quatitiaa. Giles Leitch. ATTORNBT AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, . LsHBiBToa, Eoaaaoa Co., N. C. Jaa. . 15 2 7 Law Capart aeraliiB. MTT.T.ER ROGERS, Attreya CaauiacUora at lw, RALEIGH, X. C. WILL attend promptly to all business entrust ed to them. H. W. B1UXBB, rB. M. BOOBBS. OFFICE : Corner of the Rboistbb Row, oppos ite the Coort Hovaa. Oct. MU. 1864. tf 86 J. at J. I. Hathaway & Co., IMPORTERS OF MOLASSES, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WILMINGTON, N. C. J. HATHAWAY. J. L. HATHAWAY. WM. R. UTLEY, Jan. 6, 1866. 2 lypd Dentiatry. OFFICE OYER MR, ROULHAC8 8 TORE. REFERENCES, (BY PERMISSION.) Rev. Dr. Maaoa. Raleigh, Rev. Dr. Srnedea, do Dr. F. J. Haywood, do Hon. Hagh WaddeU, Chapel Hill, RewXDr. Samael Sebry. N. Y. Dr. J. Parody, do Dr. George E. Hawea, do Dra. Chaaa A Barker, Qeqrgia. May 8. 1853. , U C. DuPRE & Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMIS SION MERCHANTS. Dialeu IX Stifar. FLmr, Coffe, Mobuses, Teas, Candles, Wood Ware, Raisins, Tobacco, Se gars, Scotch Ale London Porta, Brooms, March, Salt, Mus Pork, dec., kc., Couu Fbomt abd Pbihckss St., WILMINGTON, N. C. C. DoPmx. D. B. Bacie. WilalBctOB, Mat. 28, 1854. Ij 26 JAMES E.METTS, Forwarding Merchant, WILMINGTON, N. C. Aag. 24, 1864. 70-tf miav IwttMi mmA " ' H WE beg lamvw to aanouaee to oar (riead and tha pabile gaaerally. that we have aaeociated oucmJtm logi har tat the parpoee of doing a Geoe- this otty. at'tha corner fonnerfy occupied by the late to Duainew to iimmii uiwiau vuvmB. JA8. J. LITCHFORD, WM. H. COOKE. REFERENCES. C. Dewey, Cashier of the State Bank, Raleigh. W. H. Jooee, " Cape Fear " . B Freeanaa, Clerk Supreme Court, " Heartt k Jones, Merchanu, " A. M. McPbaetars k Co., Norfolk. Va. Thooias Loring, Eaa,., Wilraingtoo, N. C. Ratoigb, May 11, 1865. 8. A.n MCmBTBBS .. eaianxix. w. mabtib A. U. MtfHEETERS k CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS. Forwrdingt dt Commission Merchants. BAABOEB SQDABB, NORFOLK VA. Rbtbbbbcbs. TTaoa. P. Derereax, Halifax, N. C. O. W. Mordeeei, Pre. Rk. of the State of N. C, C. Dewey. Cashier do do do do W, H. Jonas do Branch do Cape Fear Raleigh L. OB. Branch, Praa. R. c Q. R. R. Measra. Raid f BoutUr, ) Dr. B. C Whitehead. Norfolk. Pret Farmera' B'k of Va. j Alex- Bell, Eaq. Musts 8pance A Raid, Baltimor: B. BloaaoBS A Son, Jftm York. teptemberl&th, 1864. 76 PETER W. HINTONi Commission Merchant , bob. if 1X9 st lonari wbaef, KOBFOLK, YA mciAii itTUnai ai re sbixibq Tehncce, WUmr, Grain. CCtan, Ac . Am, t Beoetviag un4 Forwardiag Goods. REFER TO ' rv.. t. m.tia Keo. Wake Co. V. O. J. B. Q, Roalhaa, and George W. Haywood, Eeqs., Ralaigh, N. C. Wsbs mnmmer, saq., warreiuon, . j. Aag. 25. 1864. 9 Andrew J. Stedman. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Having fTaii to PlUaboreagh, N. C, wiU at- tead regularly the Conrts af Chatham, Meera aad Harnatt' 1 onnriea " PituboeV, Inly IS, 1866. -66 tt jriaia, caiitwdIaL, GEXKRAL PRODUCE BROKER. Wikviactaa, N. C.Oct. 9, 1866- tf BL WM. t. BAKCa. TMOS. L. BABBAVD- BAKEH BARRAUO, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Tahbf Buildings, 7Wa lUni, ' NORFOLK, VA. Mar 2-3. ISM. 4 l-tl. I 8. PERRY, Dental. Surgeon, raleioh, n. a, BiraBCHOKS The Faculty of the Baltimore College of Daatal Sorgery, Rar. Dr. Smedes, Raleigh. Rt. Dr. Lacy, do Rev. Mr. McDowell, . do Dr. Chaa. E. Johnson, do Dr. Fab. J. Haywood, do Hon. J no. H. Bryan, do Prof. Owan, W. F. College. Prof. Wingate, do Pro". Wheat, Chapel HilL Rev. Mr. FiUgerald, Jaekaoa, N. C. April 8, t56. . 27 ly ' Bf mmd tbrmmrd m SL Mt IVrwa, ' Dry Goodi Gmcsrn ' Fanning iBIemsntE. Both. MOSKAI. INSTBITMKXTS, CASEIACES, FSUIT TREES, M UTTMMua CAB M HAB M ns CITT OF HEW YORK. at tn ru cb-m. commission. Jttfrt U Boo. W. A. Oraiua, 6. K. Badrtr, . L. .Bvain, J. M. Mankeul, C. P. Mcadeaaall, J. W. Oaborn, M. W. Woadaa, aad etkera. tum imk, in, .m f -. & B. Q. MOITO, Commission and Forwarding MERCHANTS, Browu'a BaUdiu, Water Street, WILMINGTON. N C. USUAL ADVANCU MADE ON CON SIGN ME NTS. March 6th, 1355. 19 lr. David A. Baijc . Gbomi M. Baib, Ji BAIN 8l CO. SUCCESSORS TO BAIN HATTON A CO. WHOLESALE a ROGERS AND Commission Merchants, Comer af King and Water Streeta. PORTSMOUTH YA. SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO SELLING Tobacco, Flour, Grain, Cotton, etc. ALSO, TO RECEIVING AND FORWARDING GOODS Jan. 39, 1866. 9 ly W. P. ET.T.TOTT, General Commission and forwarding Merohant , WILMINGTON, N. C . Feb. 18, '66. 13 ly KADER BIGGS At CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS TaW Wharf, Town Point, NORFOLK VA. Refbbbxcbs. Messrs. Bloodgood A Co., E. P. Tabb A Co., Alexander Bell, Esq., Norfolk ; Hon. Asa Birrs, WiUiamaton, N. C; Col. J. B. U Roul- hac, Raleigh; Lewis Thompson, Esq., Hotel, N. C. Oct. 24th, 1864. 86 EDWARD J. LUTTERLOH, General Commission and Forwarding Merchant. WILMINGTON, N. C. rTlHE Subscriber keeps constantly on hand a I supply of Fresh Lime ; Calcined Plaster ; Clad Piaster; Hydraulic Cemeat A Plastering Hair which he is prepared to sell as low as' these ar ticles are to be had in .any city South. Orders will receive prompt attention. EDWAKU J. iiUrrtRLun. Wilmington, N.C., Jan. 80, '66. ly 9 Books and Stationery ! H. D. TURNER, Ne, 1 KAYETTEV1LXK STREET, RALEIGH. N C . -wr-yr THOLES ALE AND RETAIL Bookseller WW and St&tioner. keeoa eonstaotlr on hand a very large and complete assortment of Law, Medical, Classical, ocnooi ana miscella neous Books. A complete assortment of Station ery, Blank Books, Globes, Mathematical Instru ments, Ac , Aa. Blank Books made to order at snort notice ana in best style. Just received from the manufac turers direct 100 Reams Cap and Letter Papers, which he will aell at low prices. gfcjr Country Merchants and others are reques ted to eall and examine his stock. Raleigh, September 1854, w Fresh Family Groceries. XTTE have now in Store a well selected stock W of Family Groceries, comprising the fol lowing : Stuart Ho. I Syrup, Best Family Molasses, . Loaf, Pulverised and Crashed Sugar, Brows' Bfl4 Plwifted do., Whole grain Rjee, Rio. Laruira, iava and Mocha Coffee, Imperial, Hyson and other Green and Black Teas, Sperm, Adamaatiae and Tallow Candles, .Starch, Bar Soap, Spice, Ginger, Pepper, Maecaroni and-English Cheese. Indeed, ail articles in the Grocery line. W. H. A R. S. TUCKER. 25. ISRAEL W. 3QUPDER, lXPOBTKB AND MANUrACTUBIB. Of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING oo o jd s , Shirts, Stocks, Cravats, Hosiery, Suspenders, Dressing Robes, Ac, Ac. 296 bboawtat, urw rote. ISBAKL W. SCUDDSB, June 18, 1865, O. HILL l A KM), A. BDCE 40 w6n EDWARD CANTWELL Attorney at Law, AND COMMISSIONER OF DEtDS, RALEIGH. N. C, TaRACTICES ia Nash, Jonas ton. Waka. As. I Boaiaeas attended to promptly. Orricn ia to residence, corner of Davie's FajettevUe Streats Oet 1855. 81 If. SILK ASP WOOL CA8UNEBE VP9TS. "T-TEW article, wbick la now wora mora for a IW fashion abia vast taaa any other. Call aad apply yooraalfef at - fr ' E. L. HARDING'S. Oct 12th, - . j - . t 8?. CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. SPLENDID JEWELRY! 11114I Clt'tfaut Fancy 'ot!. B ROOT'has received, and i now y opening, one of the most mostly and the best selected lot of JEWELER V and FANCY GOODS ever exhibited in this market. His assortment, in either line, eatbrncca the mot-t fashionaVle and beautiful upecimens and the very latest Btyies m part, as ioiiows ; Diamond, PearL Cameo, "and Mosaic Breast Pins, and Ear-Rings, Gold anU Silver Watches, Elegant styles, Silver Card Baskvts, Forks, Napkin Rings, Card Cases, Porte Monnaies, Gold and Silver Pencils, 4 e- Sept. 26, 1854. Repairing, Finishing, &c. HAYINtt aecared tUe services of a "highly ac cotnpliahed workman in this department of my business, I shall be able to give the most entire tiafactioa to the Public ia all work committed to sty charge. ALL ORDERS will be executed in the most workmanlike manner, aud with despatch. C. B. ROOT. September 20, 1851. 78 G UNS, PISTOLS, RIFLES. SHOT BAGS, Ac. A large aud varied importation. O. o. ROOT. Sept. 26, 1854. 78 BL1CISIITH1NC, nORSB.SnOEIM. 4C. EDWARD YARBROUGII, Jr., Having erected a new Blacksmith Shop at the corner of Har gett and Wilmington St'a., is prepared to have all work in the above line executed wih rare and dispatch. The well known Ji Atkins, with cem petent assistants, being permanently eng:tged, he is enabled to have the animals entrusted to his care shod in a workmanlike manner. Raleigh, May fti, 1854. tf 48 .Ladies' Dress Goods. RICH Black and Whito Watt-red Silks ; do Plaid Poult l)e Soi ; do Striped ; do Morie Antique something new ; Urooaditt Slks. AIo a large assortment uf Lutestring, M;trc-i-liiie and Florence Silk. W. II. & R. S. Tl'CKKR. SCOTT'S LITTLE GIANT IN TOWN 1 1 T 11E little Monster has at Itut arrived, aad may be seen daily in the rear of the Far mers Hall. On Teed days, (Tuesdays.) it is a perfect wander to see it masticate Com cob, and all at the rates of 10 bushels per hour. Adinis aioa free. JAMES M. TOW LES. March 6, 1856. 20. Just Received, A LOT of Family Groceries, Cruxh'd and Brown Sugars. Java, Bohea, Kioand Laguira Coffees. G. P. Tea, Candles, Soaps, SuuJF and Segars. Also a lot of chewing Tobacco on commission at Facto ry prices, at LITCHFORD A COOKE'S June, 1855. 61 HDWAiaiE STORE I B. SMITH'S CORNKK, RALEIGH N. C. WE ARE now iu receipt of our Spring Sap plies of Wares, c., embracing Hardware, Crockery ware, Wood ware, Cuacu Trimmings House Furniture articles aud Cutlery of all kiails to which we respectfully invite the attention of purchasers. Farmers, Mechanics and Artisans can find at our establishment Tools, Implements and a general assortment of Hardware suited to their different vocations. Having purchased the largest Stock of Hard ware ever brought to this market, with the tie- sign of confining ourselves exclusively te this branch of business, we think purcba-tcrs will mm it greatly to their advantage to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. April 21 rULL.UiN & DEL? IN. HOME TRADE t MANUFACTURE. WE have juat made arrangemeuU with the Alpha Woolen Mills of Orange County, N. (J , as sole agents in the county of Wake for the sale of their Merinos, Jeans ana nerseysana we invite the attention of our Merchants and farmers, to an examination of these articles. They will find then much better and lower than they can now be procured North. To Mrrehantt, 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 their interest for them to procure these Home-made Kerseys, aa they can be furnisheJ by the Merchants buying them at the usual prices for good Kerseys, and we guar antee them much better made, heavier, and con tains twice the quantity of wool. Call and see for yourselves. Wa will have in store also a large assortment of North Carolina Cassimere, of the Grey and Black, and solid Black, manufactured in Charlotte, at the Rock Island factory. These Cassimeres makes a beautiful and durable suit for gentlemen, and every North Carolinian should have at least oae suit. Walk in and see them. W. H. tf- R.S. TUCKER. August lit, 1856. 02. "Bricks I Brioks ! ! Brioks ! ! fipHE SUBSCRIBERS HAVING MADE PER H manent arrangements tor carrying on the BRICK-MAKING business on an extensive scale, are now prepared to contract for the delivery, dur- the ensuing season, of from one to tiro mitliqn of Brpk of the best quality and at such pncei as will defy all competition. Orders from a distaaee will be promptly intend ed to, aad bricks delivered at either of the Depots, if desired GEO. T. COOK B A CO. Raleigh, March 12, 1866. 21 tf. Now Ybr Cheap Goods, MURRAY A O'NEAL tt AVE taken the store lately occupied by W. 1 & A. Stith, and are receiving their stock of FancT and Staple Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery and Glassware, Ao. Being new beginners, they have to build np a trade : to do this, they are de termined to be undersold by 'none in the city. They will aell goods cheap and uo mistake ; to be cpnyinced of this fact, call and price their goods before purchasing elsewhere. All tney ask is a showing, and if the goods' suit, they guarantee to make the nrioea right Don t purchaso before ex amining their stock. If yon want cheap Goods, call at No. 25, White f ront, Fayetteville street, , Raleigh, N. C. COACH SHOP. . w-vinz Bnbanriher resnectfullv informs the Pub I Ua, that he atill oocupies the well Voowi, u..- rf Ur WiTH Johnson, on Wllmlnirton Bt. about one hundred yards South of the Capitol thinff in bis line of business. Buggies j- Coaohes Ac, made fif the bst tnrlala Bd 1 t"P wosl fashionable and auraDie styie. . Ha would sat to thoM who htv wiak- to dut .i.a RanM r snv thin s in his linn. . that thev would do well to call npon him before purchasing Juvknt. aa ha is determined to snare n either pains nor expense fq please those who may favor $tini with thetr custom, lie is determined to sell at prices to sujt the tunes. Also, repairing done cheap at the shortest notice Fab. 14, 1864. - - ' t 14 KJEW AND DESIRABLE GOODS AT No 13 KAYETTEVILLEBT. , rTHE Subscriber has just received his Fall aad X Winter supply of SEASONABLE GOODS, among which may be found French Meriuos, all colours, Lupin's best make. French Cashmeres of every variety and pat'ra. French DeLainet of latest strlea. Silks, Plaid, Figured and plaia Woolen Plaids, and Poplin Robes. Rich Tamboured Monslin party dresses Heavy Emb'd Crape Shawla. (amaak diapers in piece aad pt'ra. 45 inch Pillow Case Linen.. Table Doileys and Crash Linen Sheeting. 10-4, 12-4. Long and Square high ool'd wool'a shla. French work'd collars, sleeves and ebemisettaa Lin'n Cambric. Lawn Hd'kfs, all qnalitiea Hem Stich'd and rich Emb'd Handkerchiea. Full assr'at of Richardsoa's fm'ty Lin'a. Biril'a Eye diapers, towels and nspkias t-4 and 12-4 coL shti'gs and caaiags. Welsh and Sack Flannels.. White and red do all qnalitiea. Ladies and gent'a Merino Silk aad eotten Vesta. English and German Hose a great variety. Marseilles Quilts and Furniture Dimitiaa. (jtceaint MaaHif arta .tut Trky wd da Freweh woven aad Fr'eb shape oorsetU. MOURNING GOODS. Blk Gro. DeRhina aad Pou de Sola Rilki Lead colored and white and black do Blk. Feb. Bombasine and Merino Lupin's. Blk Taaiise and Canton Cloth. ' BNt AlpaoiM, DeLaines and CbaUis. Rlk Love Veils aad Laaa do Hdkfs collars slv's and Chemisette Gingham and Calicoes. CARPETS. Ac, Brussels, Venitian aad Ingrain Carpets Uerroan Hemp floor and stair do 6 and 12-4 Daggets and Hearth Rags. Alioaat, Manilla and Sheep Mats Boston Valicea and Carpet Bags. Kose Mackanaw and Duffle Blankets. Travelling or Shawl do HARDWARE AND STEEL Handsome settsvknives and forks, 51 piaaat Kogers best soiasora aud shears Shears for flowers and shrubbery Porcelain lined Kettles aad Pani Soapstone Griddles for B. W. Cakes Best Razors, warranted, Ao. FAMILY GROCERIES. Stewart's best refined Sugars. Loaf, crushed and Clarified do Golden Syrup and dark Molasses. Cocoa, Worcester Sauce aad Eng. mustard. Imperial Gun Powder and Blk Teas. Currants, Citron and preserved fjur. Capers, Olives and Pickles. Layer Raisins, Box and Mat do Mocha, Java aad Laguira Coffee. Jamaica Rnm, I slay whiskey. Mon'gohela and old Rye do Leixlon dock and Pale Hennessee Brandy Madeira, Snerry aud fort Wines Champagne, Hock and Claret Cette Madeira for Cooking. London Porter and English Ale. Sperm, Adamantine aad Hull's Cn'dls Starch in family boxes of 6 each. Cm'icl erosive soap, woman's friend Table Salt, Bags aad boxes. J. B. G. ROULHAC. No. 18. Fay. Street, tf-88 NPW READY. CHRISTIAN THEISM. The Testimony of Reason and Revelation to the Existence and Character of the Wuprerae Being. Bv Robert Anchor Tliuuip.ton. M A. (The First Burnett Prise of !p"WXI was swarded to this Treatise.) Large 12mo malin. WOMAN'S RECORD; Or, Sketches of all dis tinguished Women from the Creation te the Pres ent time. Arranged in Four Eras. With Selec tions from Female Writers of each Era. By Mrs. Sarah Josepha Hale. Illustrated with 230 en graved Portraits. THE AKAUCAMANS; or. Notes of a Tour among the Indian Tribes of Southern Chili. By Edmund Uuel Smith, of the U S. N. Astronomi cal Expedition in Chili. With Illustrations, 12 mo. THACKERAY'S NEWCOMES; The Newcomes; Memoirs ef a most Respectable Family. Edited by Arthur Pendennis, Esq' Illustrated by Rieh- ard Doyle. A new edition 2 vols. svo. LEARNING TO TALK; or, Entertaining and Instructive Lessons in the Use of Language. By Jacob Abbott Illustrated with 116 engravings. Small 4to. ' SYDNEY SMITH S LIFE By his daughter, Lady Holland. With a selection from bis Let ters ; edited by Mrs. Austin. 2 vols, 12 mo. BUNGENER'S COUNCIL OF TRENT ; Histo ry of the Council of Trent. From the French of L. F. Bungeuer. Edited by John McClintock, D. D. MILLIARD'S SPEECHES Speeches and Ad dresses, by Henry W HiUiard Svo. KIKWAN'S LETTERS TO BISHOP HUGHES Revised and enlarged 12 mo. MOUNTAINS AND MOLE-HILLS ; or, Recol lections of a Burnt Journal. By Frank Marryatt. With numerous Illustrations by the Author 12 mo. ABBOTT'S HISTORY OF NAPOLEON With Maps, Wood Cuts and Portraits on Steel 2 vols., 8vo. BANCROFT'S MISCELLANIES Literary and Historical Miscellanies B George Bancroft Svo. HUC'S CHINA A Journey through the Chi nese Empire. By M. Hue. With a new and beautiful map. 2 vols., l2mo. LADY BLESSI NGTON 'S LIFE AND CORRES PONDENCE Edited by R. Madden. Portrait. 2 vols. 12mo. For sale by W. L. POMEROY. Raleigh, Oct. 30, 1865. SAVE YOUR GRAIN. A Large supply of the most improved Cradles just received at the Farmer's Hall. Also, a new snpply of Sinclair's improved Pro peller Straw and Shuck cutter, both for horso and band power, and the no less famous Corn aad Pob prnsher, the Little Giant. JAMBS M. TOW LES. May 21, 1865. 42 Merino Silk Si Lamb's Waal Shirts. A S the cold weather approaches, it mast re mind those in need, of the necessity of taking look for TI1K ABT1CL.K to protect health at E. L. HARDING'8. Oct 12th, 1855. 82. Wood Wanted, T"R0POSAL3 will be received until the 16th of November for NINETY CORDS of good Oak or HiCBory wooa ana inmy oerue oi gooa spui pine wood, to be delivered and eorded in the Wood Yard at the Institution for the Deaf, Dumb and Blind. The wood must be sufficiently small to be well eorded. Old and decaying wood will not be received. The wood may be delivered at intervals. Part of the payment will be retained, fill the contractu complied with proposals left with B. P. Galon or Jno. C. far mer. E. P. GUTON, JNO. C. PALMER. Raleigh, October 30, 1856. td. 87. Notice. fllVIE public are informed that retailing lienors II by the email measure is discontinued ia my establishment, by order of the Commissioners oi Raleigh. AU persons indebted to said establish ment, by note or aceoaat, will pleas aome aad settle, aa no farther indulgence will be givea. JOHN KANE. w Jar25, 1866. W tf. Gnnn's Domestic Medioine. rXIUIS book points out, in plain language, free Xrom doctors' terms, the Diseases or Men, vt o meo. aad Children, aad the latest and 'most im proved means used in their care, and is in tended expressly for the benefit of families. It also contains descriptions of the Mbdioai. Roots abd Hbbbs or thb Ubitbo Statbs, and how they are to bo aaad in the ear of diseases. It is ar ranged on a new and simple plan, by which the practice of Medicine is reduced to principles of common sense This invaluable book has passed through many editions ; it has now been revised and improved in every respect, and enlarged to nearly double its former site ; and contains nine hundred octavo pages. For sale by HENRY D. TURNER. Ralbioh, N. C, 1865. 66. CARRIAGE MAKING. RALEIGU COACR FACTORY!!! KHTlLLlAMS A GORMAN, having enlarged WW their establishment by the addition of Jen kins' Shop, on Hargett SL, are fully prepared to execute orders for CARRIAGES of every descrip tion. Employing experienced workmen and using fetre beat of mate rial a. their work will always be finished in a style warranted to give satisfaction. : : Repairing done with neatness ana lpatch. gfcjf Factory on Haigett St., near the Baptist Grove, and at Clarke's old stand, near Oae Masonic HalL Raleigh, Jan 23, '64. 61 ly. Hats I Hats t Hats I McGEE & WILLIAMS, HAVE in Store a large and well selected as sortment ef HATS, for the Spring and Sum mer wear, for man, boys and children, consisting of Leghorn, Panama, Manilla, Cam peachy, Maricaibo, Canada Straw, . Palm Leaf, China Pearl, Alboni Jockey, Wide Awake, Pedale Straw, Shanghai. ALSO, superb Moleskin Hats of the latest style. May, 1856. 40 Family Groceries- McGEE A WILLIAMS keep constantly on hand a large supply of choice Groceries for families, consisting of Loaf, Crushed, Pulverized, Clarified and Brown Sugar. - Java, Laguira and Rio Coffee. Superior Gunpowder, Imperial and Black Tea Best 8perni, Aaamantine and Tallow Candles. Stewart's Golden Syrup. S Pepper, Allspice, Ginger, Starch, Yellow Soap and Johnson's Transparent and Toilet Soaps. 8PLENDID STOCK OF GOODS. WE are now receiving the largest stock of SrA ri.B a. to Fancy Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Cro -kery and Groceries, that has ever been pre.ented in Raleigh ; and lis tbey have been bought carefully, tbey will bo disposed of on the most moderate terras. We shall bo pleased to show them to our cus tomers, friends, aud the public generally. - W. H. A R. S. TUCKER GUN, BOCK-SMITH, AND BELL HANGER Charles Kuester, WOULD respectfully inform the Citizens of Raleigh aad surrounding country, that he has located permanently in Raleigh, and has opened a Shop on Wilmington Street, (in Dr. Cooks' brick building.) where be will be found at all times, ready to execute any "JOB" in his line, in a style that shall Jiot be surpassed by 'any othor person, and the charges shall always be moderate. CALL AND SEE. Raleigh, March 2. 163. ly-19 New Piim To the Public. ECKWITH AND CLAYTON WOULD IN- B' form their friends and the public generally. that they have entered into partnership, and have on band for the Fall and Winter Trade, at the old stand of I. Beck with, opposite Lawrence's Ho tel, a heavy stock of GROCERIES, which the following list in part comprises : A large lot of Coffee- Ltguira, Rio and Java. Coffee Sugar -Crushed and Clarified, of different grades aad prices A good lot of Tea A heavy stock of Sole and Upper Leather. A large assortment of Boot and Shoe, among which are fine calf and kip boots, calf shoes ladies aud eents'. Also a rood lot of llrouam. for men and boys. Candle Adamantine and Tallow. All kinds of Funejf Soap. Shot Foieder and Cap. Water Bucket of different kiuds. 125 Bay of Sail-Liverpool and Ground Alum. Nail of all sizes ; Cotton Yam. Bacon, Lard, Flour and Meal. A lot of splendid ToLaeeo. Bagging and Rope. A good lot of Cigar various brands. Also, a good lot of DRY GOODS. Among which are to be found Domeilic from 4 to 5 qurs. wide. Bleaching Good, for Gen tlemen's wear, such as Cassimere, Satinet, Ken tucky Jean, Tweed, Otnaburg and Kertey, a fine lot of heavy Blanket and Hat, suitable for ne- gros' wear, aud a great many others too tedious to mention. ffcTOur goods wilt be sold upon accommoda ting terms for CASH. Please give ns a call and examine for yourselves Raleigh OoU 20, 1866. ly 86. NOTICE I U. S. LAND AND PENSION AGENCY. T) all those for whom I have collected Land Warrants, let than 160 acres, I have the num ber and particulars of said warrant, and, by call ing an or writing to 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 1790 they, or their widows, or minor child or children, are entitled to land. Tbey will do well to pall t tUis Agency. I have the rolls for tha State of North Carolina. Also, all Widows of the Revolutionary War are entitled to laud. Wagon Masters and Teamsters are embraced among the numerous Laws ; and all those who think they have a claim are respect fully iuvited to call and have their claims inves tigated. My terms are no charge, unless I succeed ttVf 16 years' experience, I flatter myself that I understand my business, and all the numerous laws in such oases. Give me a call, and have your claims investigated beiore it will be forever toe late. Enlisted Soldiers, having located lands in Illi nois and Missouri, I will pay the highest cash prices for them. I have the number, Townships aad looatioas of several hundred m whose name they appear of record. The higbeat cash prices paid for land warrants. Office opposite Lawrence's Hotel, at the Ex pveas" Qffipe, J. H. KIRK HAM. Raleigh, N. C, March 12, 1855. 21 tf Ladies Sl Gents' Hosiery. GENERAL assortment of Men, Wom-n and Boys' Cotton, Thread, Wool and Silk Also GrQVf of every kind- W. H. A R. S. TUCKER Bank of Cape Fear, Ootobbb ilth, 1866. f 11VIDEND. A Strmi-Anuual Dividend of 5 II per cent has been declared, payable at the principal Rank aad Branches, on and after the 1st November next. H. R. SAVAGE, Cashier. Oct. 22. 1866. . , ?-UNoy. - NEW JEWELBY STORE. CHARLES H. THOMPSON. TJITOULD respectfully inform the dtisaas of f f Kaletgh, the county aad the eoauiry adjoin ing, that he has fitted up in splendid style the house formerly occupied by the Insurance Company, on the west aide of Fayetteville Street, and between Mr. S. H. Young's and Murray A O'Neal's Dry Good Stores, where he has opened a rich and beau tifuLvtssortment of New Jewelry of all the modem styles, consisting of the ornamental and the use ful, and to which he invites the attention of the Ladies. He baa also for the gentleman a good lot of Gold and Silver Watches, which will be warranted to perform well, when delivered to the customer also a few excellent double barrel guns brought on expressly for the hunters of Carolina ; also a grejtt variety of walking Canes. In fact, at the New Jewelry Store, any and every thing usually kept in such establishments may be found at pri? ces that cannot fail to please the customer. Repairing execute I at short notice and satis faction guaranteed. - j October 20, 1864, K 86 , Superior PrmclLCaaavPaatal OUR Assortment of Fine BUok aad Fancy CasflL Pants is mnch better than usual. Wa have endeavored to select such styles of Fancy Cass, as we mink will please those who desire aometiuar neat and genteel. - . I. HARDINO. l Oct. 4, 166 : . -.. .. . ; SOf ; : : -. VT . Superior SUk Velvet Vesta. OUR assortment ia much better than usual ia Fine Silk Velvets of the newest and most de sirable styles. Is. Li HARDING. Oet. 12th, 1855. 82. Ladles Dress Goods. English & French Merinos, Figured & Plaid Cashmeres, Do A Do Mouselines Alpacas. Bl'k. Do LITCHFORD & COOKE. Com. Merchants. One Door above H. Porter's Shoe Store. Sept 14 th, 1855. 74. SOMETHING FOR THE BOYS. A good a sortment of Boys' Clothing just received, KING & BIGGS. April 16, 1856 4t. 81 parasols and Umbrellas. A LARGE assortment of every shade and varie ty, and at very low prices. Call and examine at McGEE A H (LLIAMS. May, 1855. 40 ROGERS' STORE POST OFFICE. Wakb Coubtt. N. C, Oct. 17th. 1866. f NOTICE. Sometime in the month of Februa ry or March, 1864, 1, Benjamin Rogers, of the county of Wake, and State aforesaid, made a limi ted power of attorney to William A. Rogers, of the county of Robinson, and State aforesaid, for the care and protection of some several servants then engaged in the Turpentine business,until they were re-hired by certain trustees, or returned to me, or so directed it wrote, and for no other purpose whatever ; to which a part was re hired by said trustees, iu March, 1854, and balance returned to me, at which time I considered the agency of William A. Rogers had ceased and was of no ef fect. But since then, (one or to months back,) I was credibly informed that moneys due to me were paid over to him, and under color of the said power of attorney, and he aad received it accord ingly, and delays the payment of the same to me or my proper agent. Now, Be it known, that I did not consider him agent Jor collecting or re ceiving any such moneys for me, or giving receipts, or having any thing further to do with my ser vants after thev were re-hired by trustees, and balance of slaves returned to me. As such, I do hereby revoke any and all such power of attorney, and such ageney heretofore and hereafter, and all acts of his in any way or manner touching the same premises in my name, shall be nnll and void, from that time, day, and date above written. ' BEN J. ROGERS. Oct 26, 1855. St 86 Diseases of the Eye. WITHIN the last 35 years, the subscriber has frequently and successfully operated Tor Cataract, in persons of all ages, from .he States of North and South Carolina and Virgiuia, and will continue to operate upon those who need and de sire it. . He will likewise attend to such other diseases of the Eye as may be susceptible of relief. JOHN BECKWITH, M. D. Petersburg, Va., April 9, 1856. 29 tf Lippitt's Speoifio- FOR THE CURE OF Dysentery, Diarrhoea, and Summer Complaints. WILMINGTON, N. C. Feb. 1, 1855. MR. W. II. LiPPirr. Dear Sir : Without any suggestion or solicitation whatever on your part, I take pleasure in adding my testimony to the efficacy of your Specific for the cure ef Dysentery and kindred complaints. Having been for three years afflicted with a disease of this character, and employed the servioes or three or the best physi cians in this place, with but slight advantage, 1 was induced to try your medicine, and after follow ing the prescriptions and taking several bottles, am now perTeeiy restorea. I oebeve your Specific to be a most excellent and valuable medicine, and feel no hesitation in recommending it to the pub lic. So far from neing a nostrum, as too many of the popular medicines of the day are, I believe it superior, for the core of the disease indicated a bove, to any other medicine. I am ruly yours, 4c M. BRYAN. Prepared and sold, wholesale aad retail, by W. H. Lippitt, Druggist and Chemist, Wilmington, N. C, Williams A Haywood, Raleigh, and by Druggists generally. June, 1866. 50 FINE FRUIT TREES ! OA AAA FRUIT TREES of the finest re- f n.MU lect kinds, native and foreign. are now jready for sale by Joshua Lindky, at New Garden, Guilford Co., N. C, aud Owen Lindley, at Cane Creek, Chatham Co., M. C., consisting of Apples, Peaches, Plums, Apricots, Nectarines and Cherries. hVrsous wanting Trees will please to direct their orders to Joshua Lindley, New Gar den, or Owen Lindley, Cane Creek. JOSHUA UNDUE Y, OWEN LINDLEY. Nqy. 3, 1855. w6w 88 fy- The Raleigh Star, Standard, and Age will please insert the above five times, and the Cultiva tor twice. i rpO NERVOUSSUFFERERS. A Retired Cler I Kvman, restored to health in a few days, after many years of great nervous suffering, is aaxieus to make known tne means of cure. Will send (free) the prescription used. Direct the Rev. JOHN M. DAG N ALL, No. 59, Fulton street. Brooklyn, N.Y. Nov. 1, 1856.. 6m 88 Niemeyer & White XT AVE RESUMED BUSINESS, and are are- pared to receive coKsiaaMBsrs, fill orders for MERCH4NDIZE, and forward good U say ex tent. " - r . ,. . . , Portsmouti,V., Oet. 12,1856. 81 6t HATS AND CAPS. AS asnal, we have a most beautiful assortment, of Boys, Youths, and Men's Caps. Soft Hats , W. H. Av 4 , S. TICKER Raleigh, SepL 13, 1856. RAPPINO PAPER at Factory priees. Call i TRAVELLEUiD- or ..' rt -3.: Nortli Caroliamir J lekcuile 4t lauJraiirrcatsi tTTi: It. . r 1 1 9 '. ' .vis pa VAVioaa. ' taaawit4- rAarsaa. Ooldaboro, Boon HU1, MttcfcMKNr'S. Stalling',,. Raleigh, Morris villa, Durban's, Hulahjwu', Mabaixi's, HawMvar, ' je. axj. .Seuv ajsi- 5 sjaa 'w& .- ej-'1 UUj 14.9 HI last- UjOO " S.00 ' . s-N 1o - SAM EAST. s . ff t AWUVtt,-) aarAaraaa, , Haw RiTr, Mfaaae's, HilUboro', Durham's, MorrteTUl, Raleigh, ! Dialling's, MitciMoor', jB0OB,BilLu lOOfc ess .oe 14O0 . 13 M . 12.12 14.W 11.M ' .-.Te J.a.SS4:l s.4 ;. ; ft JO a t' . aiS'J- r, 07 m .40.1 . . -tt it Tfce Hail Train nine We will mimX theVraiKht TraU at V1? HUisboro'. J The Wail fraia geaig Bast wiUsavet the treiaht Xrata at INwavaraJ;:.5r)ui'ja. .-CWri :.-T July 1866. . .. .. .NOU,;.... TO NORTHERN AND EASTERN TBA VEL LBRS. FROM NEW ORLEANS UO- BILE, AUaUSTA,.CUARLE3-ru;, TON, WILMLNaTON,,WiUri : , IX)N, via.tbo Sbeard aAd Roanoke Raroad , ot JkUjUmidv, rr HE splendid fcnew SteamtT av'tiiVaM L Russell, leavea Huater'i ..wkarf, RorpA lu at -U THURSDAYVV? ,? SATURDATVia Portsmouth on the sjriral of the-SoutberaCars. The Steamer Georgia, Captain Pearsoa -ar rives on" - . -,Ha:x3-,vj?s-i MONDAY, WEDNESDAY4-i'' w' FRIDAY, at the sams hoars, arriving at Baltimore in time for the 1 o'sImIb. a. m. Train for Philadelphia aad New: orkj FERGUSON. A MILHADO.Agents. March 20 1866, thHHM' Raleigh' and Gaaton Railroad NOTICE Is hereby given, that from and 'aXter the 30th January,' all daesW.thU Road Lfor freight must be paid at Petersburg or PortsmoBta, except aa way freigbt; which mast be paid iad vance or on delivery of the goods, si tie cis4 taay be. - ' tTi,i:tT')MS-:. . This arrangement will afford greaf advaatagee to our customers, by superseding tar aeceeaity of their employing' more than one orwardiBg.' agent between New fork, aad Raleigh, and having their goods or produce subjected to onry. any handling. Agenta cannot viol sle the aoye rnit wUoat subjecting thems elves. toremoTaL, i sv;. The greatest ear will continue to be Uae by the officers and1 agents of .the. Company la every department of its business to' accommodate tae publie and promote the Interests oits custonera. Whilst the Western merchants are jgolng North a passenger train will leave" Raleigh 'iVths'aiter noon, on the arrival of the train, from the West on the N. C. Road ; due notice of which1 will be By order of the Board of TMreeUra, As the Company baa two Depots Raleiga, merchants ordering goods to go np the N. C. Read are requested te have them aistiaetly markaa, se that their destination nay -be kaowa, andJiaey may be loaded to Uie through DepoV.from Peters burg or Portsmouth . . . j , w, Raleigh, Jan. 17, 1866. . J- ; tf FOR NEW YORK, f- - Ubitkd States Mail Libb pb STBAWSwrrs Jamestown and Roanoke rE elegant DiwsUamship jAJtB8TOWTf; vP tain Parish, which is to ran in cennaxiea wttn the Roanoke, made Jier irst " trip 'from New York to Petersburg, on Saturday, the 25th ult, and will continue to"; make Begalar' trips weekly leaving New York every- 'Saturday,7 at 4 o'clock, P. M , and . Petersburg every 1 Tuesday evening. . -.--xKZ,$i-:?- . The Roahokb will leave New York every Tues day, and Petersburg every Friday.eveaiag Tra vellers going North will thus be afforded a oppor tunity twice a week of taking one of these splendid steamships and thereby avoid the dust- e&4 fre quent changes of the Railroads. Passengers on board of steamerwill ; find the State rooms jstted up ia the" moat elegant style and the fare aad atten tion tiBSurpaased... .'.iiv- Passage aud Fare from Petersburg to Sew York , (State-rooms included,) : ; W0 Steerage passage, 1 V -1 00 gtaJTickeU issued at my ''Mt?ft--,8. O. BAPTIST, Sycamore'St. July 6, 1853." 4 : i?yiy.-ik Raleigh and Gaston Railroad. SLAVES. are not persaitted to. travai tai the Raibroad, without a vrittea pertaUresa, their - 1 j " e v 1 owners. vupueates sneuM. wau tses Jatsivea, as the Ticket Agnate sm Instructed? Jfataia oae copy of every paaar 9 AMES M. tJQmh;. . Jan. 19, .'64U - t: r&4?k9Atxu., T) A LEIGH AND GASTON R0AD.-Pus to JLv Railroad Company for .freights are paya ble in cash on the delivery of the artie!efc When articles are delivered without such paysaeat in ad vance, and f he owner fails to eall at the depot and settle the bill before the expiration of the jaonth, he must thereafter send the money, when heaeods far the goods. By order of the President , , C B. ALUENkCSnt. July 4th. 1864. ,64. Raleigh Sl Gaston Rallroatf. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. J ON and after Monday, the first ef October, the passenger Train will leave the Depot at Ral eigh, at precisely 5 minutes before ? o'clock, A. M., and run to Franklintoa by SJ when it wUl stop 25 minutes, allowing ample time' for 'the Passen gers to take Breakfast at aa excellent House. The Schedule otherwise wiU remain as at present. ' E. A.CKUtUP,Prasideat. -; i n Office R. A UB. R. Raleigh, Sept, tl'laa&j.ittC 78. Office GreentrilU A Roanoke Railroad Cof, PBTBssBuae, October 8th, I855. , A MKETJJtU Ur TUB BTUi;X.!)OL9 era of the Greenville 4 Roanoke Rail Road Company will toe held at their Office on Ta4sday, 18th of November, proxima.) at 11 o'clock, A; M , at which time the proposition from the Stockholders of the TeienbnrgLulread Company to unite the two Companies - Life one will be laid before thenv Taoae wke cannot at tend ia person will please send; proxies, as Hie very important that the stoek sheal bf - tally re presented. t i '-irt' 'X?S i JAMES hLoCULLOCn; ; President, Oet. 9, '66. -tHn: SV '-' BANK OF CAPE fSAJL VT r ' WiijfiBOTOB.N.CsOct. 2'i, lEiS- f . . TjURSUANT to n Kesolation f the Board ef -i Directors of the Dnkof Cape Fear, a meet ing af the Stockholders of said Bank and also of the enbscrlbers to the increased CspitJ &Umn of said Bank, w'dl be hy at thai Hankies nnse in this plaoaan TWad fA 64aaVn af JOeeemoer next, tor tha purpose, of deciding en tite jaede try which the aeeaa beyond fth par , value ff the shares of stock neld Jr, the piUeldera tUkatt he aaeertaiaed..:! hiSiiJ&J h.JWr. ?a irt J:)a-S sAft-!rf Vs,US 4y "' i -if tsaisit jfe bs1 S 2 1 .-i
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