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4 I i Mil. mil 3.- .:---.i:t3f'.-! ,U: j 'jij 1 . .it !,T-'i'" V0LD1IE LVIL CITY OF RALEIGH, ff tDNESDAY MORNING. KOVUBERU:i351..:; f V . 36 i ' t f . m i s . . J... - - "-BBamBsnwa . r i .si am. bb. GrtJiiC'l riT 'lil' ftn?T-firiXui k Nisi 1M - v r - i A X 1 ti. fit..,;:, j.i; i ' .r,-rjr-.jwn TUS RAIJ5IQH REOISTIR I VkUdUi tattvMkiyMA WMU7, EAT ON G A L E S 1 1 I T o t ADo rioriiiToi. fiim XAtU 01 fJDTKXTiaiNO WtU WlllTW I I U Wllw Brin to llMltam k tka mv. AJ m Lii w !. U U Aly, wiU aimt ww iHIMUMMtltaHIII, . y BUSINESS tABDS. ILCaiSTEll powS PEESSANDt JOB-OFFICE. - tKmamfrfmr& to xemt sll iwerip KMtilMi iw iiUptck.r - Ott i SppKd with 'for tk proBft -y spew as PampUeU,CirculAra,.Ball Tickets, BUSINESS CABDS, FREIGHT BILLS, BAND BILLS, . PROGRAMMES, L1BQS POSTERS, BLANKS 40.. Is m m1 itjl M u tkr EtUblithnuot, ad la uj 4&atiUM. ' Olles Iieltoli. ATT0&HXT JL5D COUK3ELLOR AT LAW, Lvkiutox, Smaoa N. C. Jml t. H&6 J ly 1aw Copartnership- MTLXIIR : ROaERS, AtUnej CwuMelton i Iw, KAXEIGU, M. C WILL attaad prmpU to all buinasa Btrut- . v. uuii, mooin. OFFieS : Cwmt of tko Baaitnm Eo w, oppoo ito Uo Cowi Boaoo. J. J. IV. Hatliaway k Co., IMPORTERS OF MOLASSES, and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WILMIKQTOH, N. C. ; J. HATHAWAY. J. L. HATHAWAY. WIL L UTLKY. Jaa., 1864. 2 lypd Uentiatry, orrrcx oyk& vx. oulhacts stork. REFERENCES, (ir nunssioK.) lov. Dr. Vuoa, Saloifh, Sot. Dr. Saiodeo, do Dr. F. J. HftTtraod, do Hoa. Hk Waddoll, Caopol Hill, JUr. Dr. Saaiaal Soabarr. N. Y. Dr. J. FaraJy, . do Dr. Oaorf X. Havoo, do Dm Ckaoo A Harkor, Ooorgia. May t. lKi, 7 tf O, DnPBS ft Co., WHOLESALE QB0CXBS AND COHHIS- -8ION MXSCHANTS. Dbaubs tm Smgar, Flmtr, Coffee, Molasses, Teas, Condi,-trio Wan, Rauins, Tobacco, Se frt, 8cUcX Jk, Xoaaaa Porier, Brooms, Starch, Satt,Msss Pork, de kc Coana Fboky av Panes Sn., WIUUNQTON, N. C. C. DvPaa. D. B. Bar. Wilaiiactoa, Mar. 28, 18M Iy 26 JAMES E. METTS, Foirrdlst: EXtrolunt, 4 . WILMINGTON, N. a Aa la,,!. , . 7-4f W ' K bag laaTO to noanra io eat uianaa ana Am afalla vanorallr. that tra bar auoc iated MtraelTW JQfochor fir iba parpoao of doing m Gono- rat Aagtioa. Corniattoa iu Agvocy Dasmoai ia ta U-ttyi at taarataar fcnnariy oeeapiod by tbe lato B. a n illi. aaa hop by strict penanal aneatioa to hoiina la marit a tiboiat yatwata. . JAa XbUtchfoed, r ., WM.H- COOKE. RFKNCS. C. Dowoy, Casbioc of tbo Stat Bank, Raleigh. W. H.Joo" Capo Few " E. B Fraoaaa, CUrk Sapntm Coart, . ." Hoartt ft Joaoa, M oreaanu, " A. af. MePhmiri Cc, Norfolk, Va. TTi tt Loriaff, Eoq Wikaiagtoa, N. C Ralaiga,Mral5a. i . 8- a.m. Hcrmmt, ' a. oaiaxua. . w. nabtu. A. U.UtFHEETERSACO. WH0LE3ALS 0ROCKR8. Forward at Gmmtssion Maxlanis. a BOABOBB ftADABB, . KORFOIJt TA ' Ranaxacu. ' Thoa. T. DTrax; Halifax, N. C. G. W. MordaeaL Praa. Bk. of th Stat of N. C. C.D7.CaW- dr do do do W. B. Ja, do BraaahdaCapo Foar Ralaigh L.CTSL Braaca, Proa. &. G. R. R. MM.Ri4 BaUr, ' ) Dr.HCWakahaaa, Norfolk. PWt Famat Bk of Ya. J AUx.BlLXq. Moars.: Sioao ft Raid, Baltimore - . Bloaaoai ft Soft, 2fm York. aiaaiWietk, 1S6A 78 PETER W. HINTON, Commiimio mMer chanty tm if ats tt mxxMTw wxixr, J jrORFOLK, YA. t tM anexaaarraaTfoa- rata t aiua laftaee, FUv, Craia, Cattoa, dee. ate. Ala, to KaMtriag aad 7onrarding Goods. . wRFE X0f ,., Ckoa. L. Hiatoa, Baa. Wak C. N. C. J. B. 0. Roalkaa, aad Qaorgt W. Haywood, Kaqa., Ralaigh, N. C. Wau F1ajaar, Sm., Warraatoa, N. C Aag. tlSM. i- v , .69 ' Andrftw J. Stedman. ATTOBJIT AT LAW, HkTiaxramrrod t Pittaboroark. K. C. vfll at- Uadrnalariy lif Coarta at Caatftaa. Moor and Earaatt CoaatiJv . , - . , JITO.Ii. CAIITVllLX, , G11TIUL PRODUCE BROrXR, , IWagin. x. coat. tja" tf fl. aAKKa. raoa. x. BAKER at BAERAHO, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 7iW' Buildings, Tow fbtaf, NORFOLK, VA. May 23. 183.1 4-u I 8- PERRY, n tal S t r aeon. RALEIOH, N. C, airiEiBOBS Th Faoalty of th Boltimor Collg of DtsUl Surgery, Rr. Dr. 8mda, Ralf gh. BT, Dr. Lacy, .do RT. Mr. McDovall. dq Dr. Cha. K- Johaaoo. do Dr. Fob. J. Haywood, Hob. Jno. H. Bryaa, do do Prof. Owa, W. F. oUge. Prof. WiogaU, do Prof. Wheat, Chapel HilL Rr. Mr- FiUgarakL, Jaekaoa, N. C. April A, lR66fc - ,. . 27 ly int I 1 Urj Good, tear ImplKSsnJi Botai, MCUCAi DOTmuMErra. GAXSIAGES, FEU1T TBEKt, C I TT OF NEW Y0B.X. AT tH Rl OtST. COMMISSION, atyhrs tm Hon. W. "A. OrmSM, O. C Bdnr, B. U aaia, J. M. Mirrt las, ft P. M4 hH, J. W. Oaiora, M. W. WoMiaa, and tars. in Tvk, uu. T. O. & B. Q. WOaTM, Commission and Forwarding MERCHANTS, Browa's BaUdlng-, Water Street, WILMINGTON. N- C. USUAL ADTANCKS AOS ON CONSIGN MINTS. March 6th. 1S56. Id ly. Datid A. Bai. OaoaanM. Baijt. Jb. BAIN & CO. 8UCCE8S0R3 TO BAIN HATTON & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND Commission Merchants, Comer of King and Water Streets. PORTSMOUTH VA. SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO 8KLLINQ Tobacco, Flour, Grain, Cotton, &c. ALSO. TO RECEIVING AND FORWARDING GOODS Jan. S6, 1856. 8 ly W. P. ELMaIOTT, General Commission and Forwarding Merohant, WILMINGTON. N. C . Feb. IS, '66. 13 ly KADER BIGGS & CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS Tunis' Wharf, Town Point, NORFOLK VA. Raraaascas. Messrs. Blood good ft Co., E. P. Tabb ft Co. ..Alexander Bell, Esq., Norfolk ; Hon. Asa Biggs, WilUamstoa, N. C; CoL J. B. G. Roul- hae, Raleigh; Lewis Thoaipsoa, Esq., Hotel, N. C. Oct. Z4ta, 1854. 8 EDWARD J. IjTJTTERXjOH, General Commission and Forwarding Merchant. WILMINGTON, N. C. rTIHE Subscriber keeps constantly on hand a I supply of Fresh Lime ; Calcined Plaster ; Land Plaster; Hydraulie Cement ft Plastering Hair which he is prepared to sell as low aa these ar ticles are to be had ia any eity Soath. Orders will roooiT prompt attention. EDWARD J. LUTTERLOH. Wilmington, N.C., Jan. 30, '55. ly 9 Books and Stationery f H. D. TURNER, - Ha. 1 FAY KTI'KVIIXE 8TKEETT, RALEIGH. N C, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Bookseller aad Stationer, keep constantly on hand a Tory large aad complete assortment of Law, Medical, Classical, School aad Miscella neous Books. A complete assortment of Station ary, Btoak Books, Globes, Mathematical bwtrn ments, ft , ft. Blank, Books made to order at short notice aad in bst sty 1. Just receded from the manufac turers direct 100 Reams Cap and Letter Papers, which b will sell at low price. fr Couatry Merchants and other are reques ted to call aad examine his stock. Raleigh, September 1854. 80 Fresh Family Groceries. WE hsTe now in Store a well selected stock of Family Groceries, comprising th fol lowing : Stuart No. I Syrup, Beat Family MoUsses, LoX,PalTrised and Crashed Sagar, Brewa aad Clarified do., Whole graia Rice, Rio, Legwira, Jara and Mocha Coffee, Imperial, Hyson and other Green and Black Teas, 8perm, Adamantine and Tallow Candles, Starch, Bar Soap, Spice, Ginger, Pepper, Maccaroni aad English Chees. Iadeed, all articles in th Grocery line. W, H. ft R, 8. TUCKER. 25. ISRAEL W. 8CUDOER, inroBTxa ad aAWtrr act para ar GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, 8hirts, Stocks, Crarats, Hosiery, Suspenders, Dressing Robes, fcc, ftc. 296 aaoADiTAr, hw roig. ISEASL ST. SCtrSDKB, A. S. HILUABO", A. BUCK Jua 18, 185S. 49 worn EDWARD CANTWELL " ' '. ' Attorney at Law, , . ANO COMMISSIONER OF DEtDS, RALKIQU, c. K , ( TBACTICES in Nashr Johnston, Wake, ft. M Business atteaded to promptly.' OrriCB in E5 rasUsn, oraer of Dot! ft FayetteUle treats ; -i- - OcU . 18.; , , , ... ,, , 81 ftt., ILK AWD WOOt CA8HMEBE VfcSTS. NEW artiet, iwhkk U mow 'warn sdor for 'a faabloaablB si than aay athar- t Call aad eppljyoaraelTee at ' - , , E. A. HAEDING'S. Oct 12th.- " -i-fX WJf. j. 1 lt: - , - n - 7 n :,.z i" i " fen. -it, .t i Ja-i .-!-i?nw5atu: --. CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. SPLENDID JEWELRY! it ud Gleffaiit Faucr loads' c. B. ROOT has receiyed. and is now onenina:. one of the most eostly and the best selected lot of JEWELER and I FANCrGOQPS. ever exhibited, in tbja market His assortment, in either line, embraces the mot fsshionsSle and beautiful specimens and" the Tery latest styles in part, as follows ; . j Diamond, PearL Cameo, and Mosaio Breast Pins, . . and Ear-Rings, Gold and SilTer Watches, iUegant styles, . ' Silver Card BasktU, Forks, Napkin Rings, Card Cases, ' Po.rte Monnaies, . Gold and iJilTer Pencils, 4-cJ Sen?,. 26, 484, -.r . ,; ' tla'VixtU"ii:tid"ttarTica of .hig flX oompHahoJ workaaa in this .departmeot toy business, I shall W ahla to rifft th most entir ttBhcnoflto th Pnbno in all work eomnutUd to y-ehVrf1' - ' ' . ' ' I ALL ORDERS will b xteuted in th mosti workmanlik manner, aad with despatch. " C. B. RtX)T. I 8eptmbr26,1864. ' 78 , GUNS, PISTOLS, RIFLES, 8H0T BAGS.' fto. A large and varied importation. 1 C; B. ROOT. jSept. 28, 1854. 78 BUCISIITuloTsE.SBOElTG7ia " EDWARD. YARBROUGil, Jr.. Having erectedj a new Blacksmith Shop at the eoraer of Har gett and Wilmington St's., is prepared to hare all work in the above line executed with care and dispatch. The well known Jut Atbums. with com petent assistants, being permanently engaged, he is enabled to have the animals entrusted to his care, shod in a workmanlike manner. Raleigh, May 20, 1864. tf 43 I Iadiea' Dress Goods. RICH Black and White Waure.l S.Iks; do Plaid Poult Da Soi ; do Striped ; do Morie Antique something new ; Brocaded Silk. Alto, a large assortment of Lutestring, Marcelme aad' Florence Silks. W. H. & R. S. TUCKER. SCOTPS LITTLE GIANT IN TOWN11 T 1HE little Monster has at last arrived, and may be seen daily in the rear of the Far mers Hall. Un reed days. (Tuesdays.) it is a perfect wonder to see it masticate Corn cob, and all at the rates of 10 buss els per hour. Admis sion free. JAMES M, TOWLES. March 6, 1855. 20. ' Just Received, A LOT of Family Groceries, Crush'd and Brown 1 Sugars. Java, Bohea, Rio and Laguira Coffees, j Q. P. Tea, Candles, Soaps, Fnufr and Segars. Also a lot of chewing Tobacco on commission at Facto-! ry prices, at LITCHKORD A COOKE'S I June, 1855. 51 I R. SMITH'S CORNER, RALEIGH N. C. WE ARE now in receipt of our Spring Sup plies of Wares, j-e., embracing Hardware, Crockery ware, Wood ware. Coach Trimmings House Furniture articles and Cutlery of all kinds to whioh we respectfully invite the attention of purchasers. Farmers, Mechanics and Artisans can find at onr establishment Tools, Implements and a general assortment of Hardware suited to their different vocations. Having purchased the largest Stock of Hard war ever brought to this market, with the de sign of oonfiniag ourselves exclusively te this branch of business, we think purchasers will find it greatly to their advantage to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. April 21 4 PULLEN ft BELYIN. Bricks I Bricks ! ! Bricks ! ! ! ripHE SUBSCRIBERS HAVING MADE PER H manent arrangements tor carrying on the B&ICK-MAKING business on an extensive scale, ar now prepared to contract for the delivery, tfur th ensuing season, of from ony two million of Bricks of th 6et quality and at such priet ai will dtfy ail competition. Orders from a distance will be promptly attend ed to, and bricks delivered at either of the Depots, if desired GEO. T. COOKE & CO. Raleigh, March 12, 1855. 21 tf. Now for Cheap Goods. -MURRAY A O'NEAL SAVE taken the store lately occupied by W. ft A. 8tith, and are receiving their stock of f and Staple Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery and Glassware, Ac. Being new beginners, they baT to build np a trade : to do this, they are de termined to be undersold by none in the city. They will sell goods cheap and no mistake ; to be convinced of this fact, call and price their goods before pore basin g elsewhere. All they ask is a showing, and if the goods suit, they guarantee te make the prices right. Don't purchase before ex amining their stock. If you want cheap Goons, call at No. 26, White Front, FayeUevilie street, Raleigh, N. C. COACH SHOP. r YlHE Sabaeriber respectfully informs the Pub I lie, that he still occupies the well knowtj Stand of Mr.-Willi Johnson, n Wilmington St. about on buadrd yards South of th Capitol Square, where he is prepared t execute every, thing in his tin of business. Buggies d Coaches ftc., made of the best materials and in the most fashionable end durable style, . , He would say to those who may wish to pur chase Baggies, 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 pain nor expense to please those who may favor him with their custom. He is determined to sell at price te suit the tiroes, ; Also, repairing done cheap at the shortest notice JAMES BASHFORD. Fab. 14, 1864, 14 SAVE YOUR GRA1M. 4 Large supply of the most Improved Cradles just received at the Farmer's Hall, ia, a new supply of Siaelair's improved Pro peller Straw and Shuck cutter, both for horse and hand power, and the no less famous - Cora and Cob Crusher, the Little Gisnt, w' JAMES M. TOWLES. May 21, 1865. ' Merino Silk 4s Lamb'sJYool Shirts, ' k Stheopli weather approaches, it must re- mind those in need, of the necessity of taking f Cok fof THE ARTICLE: jrtct health f - & L. HARDING'S. " Oct.' 12th, 1855.;, ' n ; ,82.; ' ' Patent Elastic Skirts 1 . , BATES f.FBASCE, !( " .V No. .1, Barclay St., Ny Y.. ; .-. : "lAUTION. None are genuine except they j bear tne stamp 01 tne ratenu ,u aianuiao ran and Seller infrinains: will b' prosecuted asaerdiag to. law."- ' 5- rl - .. m. m ..SB nri If 34,. 1 4r- NEW AND DESIRABLE GOODS AT Mb 13 FAYETTEVIIXE ST. rTWE Subwriher has jest received his Fall ud j J. Winter supply of SEASONABLE i GOODS, i among which may b found; - - ' trench Merinos, all colours, Lupin s bast mak. French Cashmeres af esery rarietyand pat'm. r frnh DeLaineaof latest atyl. i Silks, Plaid, Figured aad plain . Woolen Piaids, and PopliaBab. Rich Tamboured Mooslin parry dresse Heavj Emb'd Crapa Shawla. Banjaak diapers ia yieoe aad pt'mJ Jinch Pillow Cas Liaea.. ' " Table Doileye aad Crash UnmShMting, 10-4, 12-A Long and Square high col'd wol'a ahla. French werk'd" collars, sleeves and chemisettes Lin'n Cambric, Lswn Hifkfs, kit qualities nam stieb'd ahd rielt BmB'd Haadksrchisa. Full assr'Dt of BiehArdapna fm'ljr Lin'n. Bird's Ey diapers, towel aad napkin 8-4 and 12-4 eoLshtTgs and casiags. . Vlb iad Sack FlaaneU. Whit aad red do all qaalitSe. Ladies and geota Marie Balk-aad ootton Yesta, . anriian ana warn Uoe a rrfwt tarmsa . IMsaaUise ftatt and PanJiur Dimities. . - lac ana Masmrcrtns and Turkey red do French woven aad Frch shaa :orstta,' r ..sMOCBiaSG GOODS. , BIk Oro. DwBain and Poa d Sol Silk .-, . Lead cloa and whit aaw Mack do : V. Blk. -Fa Boatbaain and Marin "LsiiV - Blk Tasni aad Caatei Cloth. r , BlkAlpaavILaiaaad ChalQs. ' ' ' Bllr-iov Veils aad Lass do ' . Hdkfiioanars slr!sand CbamUsites. i Giagham aad Calico. CARPETS, A.; Brussels Yenitiaa and Ingrain varpets German Hemp Floor and Stair do r 6 and 124 Dogget and Hearth Rag. A Gaank. MaaTOa and 8hap Mat Boston Valices and. Carpet Bag. Ros Mackanaw and Duffle Blaakts. TrareTllng or Shawl do HARDWARE AND. 8TEEL. Handsome setts knives 'and forks, 61 pi Rogers' , best seissora and shears Shears for flowers and shrubbery Porcelain lined Kettles and Pan Soapstone Griddles for B. W. Cake Best Raters, warranted, ft. FAMILY GROCERIES. Stewart's beat refined Sugars. , Loaf, crushed and Clarified do Golden Syrup aad dark Molasses. -Cocoa, Woece&ter Sane aad Eng. mastard. Imperial Gun Powder and Blk Teas. Currants, Citron and preserved gnr. Capers, Olives and Pickles. Layer Raisins Box aad. Mat do Mocha, Javaaad Laguira Coffee. Jamaica Rons, I slay whiskey. Mongohela and Old Rye do Laudon dock aad Pale Hnnese Brandy Madeira, Sherry and Port Win Champagne, Heck and Claret Cette Madeira for Cooking. London Porter and English Ale. 8 perm. Adamantine and Hull's Ca'dl Starch in family boxes of 9 each. Cm'iclraslve soap, woman's Mead . Table 8alt,Bg and box. T ' ' J. B. G. ROULHAC. .. No. IS. Fay. Street. tf-8S Raleigh Female Seminary. RALEIGH, N. C. REV: W. n CHRISTIAN. A. M., Presideni (Aided by a number of Teachra sufficient to meet all the demands of the.SchooLl The exercises of this institution will commence on Wednesday, the 9th of next January. T th buildings already on the premises, "which are spa cious and comfortable, and which ar to b im mediately thoroughly repaired and fitted up, will be added forthwith a Urge three story brick buil ding. So that there will be room for a larg number of boarders. Mr. Christian, the Presi dent, is not ouly a gradut of R. M. College, but has also graduated in several schools of the Vir ginia University. He has had extensive experi ence in teaching in Female Schools of high grade, so that persons oommitting their daughters to his charge may feel assured that every effort will b made necessary to their improvement. Tibms pxb Session or Fitb months : Board, including eating, sleeping, light and fuel, $60 00 English Tuition, 16 00 Music on Piano and Guitar, 20 00 Use of Instrument, 8 00 Washing, 6 00 French, Italian, Anglo-Saxon, Ancient Langua ges, Painting and Drawing in all their varieties, Needle work, ftc, taught at the usual prices. BCn Ptrtons trUtndtng to bmrd tkr daughter with the Pretident should inform him the fact at toon at they can, that he map make hie arrangtmente mccerdmffUf. It is preferable that each young la dy should supply herself with her towels, with her nam distinctly marked: on then, aa well a her other clothing. For farther particulars, address Prof. W. H. Christian, Warrentoa Female CoSeg. or A. M. Gorman, Esq., Sec ef th Board of Di rectors, Raleigh, N., C. Payments on half in advance, th remainder at the end of th Session. .It is very desirable that Pupils should be pres ent at the beginning of the session, as th classes will then be formed, and a delay of a few days may subject them to inconveniences. Students will be admitted any time during the session, and charged from time of entrance only. DIRECTORS. C. W. D. Hutehings, T. H. fcJelby, J. C. Palmer, G. T. Cooke, Henry Porter, A. M. Soman, 8. H. Ytung, M. A. Bledsoe, N. F. Reid. Raleigh, October 26, 1856. wtJl 86 KING & BIGGS. Merchant; Tailors, Raleigh W.C. HAVING RECEIVED THEIR 8TOCK OF Fall and WinterUoods, ar prepared to please all who favor them with a ealL We have a fine assortment of Cloths, Cassinjers and V eatings of the very best quality, which will be made to order in the latest style, by first-rate workmen.1 We al so have a larger and better assortment of Ready Made Clothing than we have ever had. Black and fancy Cloth Coats, from eight to twenty-five dollars, Qrer Coats aad Talmas, Pilot, and Beaver Cloth do., Casslmere and Satinet Busi ness Coats, Black Doe- skin and fancy Ces. ?nia, plain and fancy silk and satin Tests, fine velvet and plush do., shirts, drawers, collars, ftc. Silk, wool and merino under shirts and drawers. Cravats, stocks, pooket h'd'kfa, glove, half hose, snspenders night caps, dreasing gown, ftc, ftc In fact, w have every .article usually kspt ia a Clothing Establishment, and we flatter ourselves that we can give as good fits aad as good bargains as can be had any where Qurfriends from a distance who anticipate visit- .;ing Raleigh at the State Fair-would do weU to call aad examine our stock. . We return our sincere thanks to our friends for past favors and arnstly desire a continuation of the lame. KING ft BIGGS. N. B. A fine assortment of Hats, Caps, and Boy's Clothing jut received., , j K. AB. . Raleigh, Oct. ft, 1865.. . , . , w4w 81- , v Diseases of the Eye. rYTriTHIN th last 86 years, th subscriber has Vf . frequently r. aad auacesafully operated for Catabact, ia persons of all ages, from a State of North and South Carolina and Virginia, and will coatinaatB. operate poQ thos who need and'de air -it.-.'. 'it h.&naM' .j-.1 ..it-.- 5 ; He will likewise attend to saeh.thr disea of th Eye aa may be susceptible of relief. . rw!-l .' JOHN BECKWITH, M. D. Fetersburr, Ya., April 186. ' " tf j ' Gum? a Domestio Medicine. i rjl HIS. book point oat, in plain language, free j" J. from doctors' terms, the Diseases of Men, Wo- men, aad Children, and the latest and. most im- proTq means asea in tneir ear, ana is m tended expressly for the benefit of families. It also contains descriptions of the Mimcu Roots Axd Hbbbs or thb Uvitxs Statks, and how they are to be used in the core of diseases. It is ar rsnged on a new and simple plan, by which the practice of Medicine is reduced to principles of common sens 1 This invaluable book has passed through many edition ; it ha now been revised and improved in every respect, and enlarged to nearly doable it form sis ; and contains nine hundred octavo pages. For sale by HENRY D. TURNER. Ralxmo, N. a, 1866. . CARRIAGE MAKING. RALEiaO COACH PA.CTOBTI1I fl TtT ILLI AMS" ft GORMAN, having enlarged VV ' thear wUbHshment by Jh addiioo of Jen-, kias'hopf bh Hargett St, ar filly iprrpared to xCute"ordar fr CARRIAGES' erf erery deserip ttoh. Employing xparleneed Workmen ancTnaing tha bast f materials, their work win always be aaiahadm s atyl martanitd to git satiafactkm. r c-Repairiag dan with naataess and dspatsh. ' I Factory on Hargett 84 near th Baptist Gro, and at ClarJka's old stand, near th Maaonio Halt . , ' , RaWga, jaa2,64- 61 ly. ; J3ats 1. Bats t Hats I McGEE & WILLIAMS, HA YE ia Store a. larg and well selected as sortment ef HATS, for the Spring and Sum mer wear, for men, boys and children, consisting of - Leghorn, Canada Straw, Panama, Palm Leaf, Manilla, . China Pearl, Campeachy, Alboni Jockey, Maricaibo, Wide Awake, Pedale Straw. Shanghai. ALSO, suparb Moleskin Hats f th latest style. May, 1865. 40 Family Groceries- McGEE ft WILLIAMS keep constantly on aaad a large supply of choice Groceries for saasilws, consisting of Lbat, Crashed, Pulverised, Clarified and Brown 8 agar. Java, Laguira and Rio Coffee. 8a,erior Gunpowder, Imperial and Black Tea. Best Sperm, AoainaBtine and Tallow Candles. Stewart' Golden Syrup. Pepper. Allspice, Ginger, Starch, -Yellow Soap "aad Johnson's Transparent and Toilet Soaps. -SPLENDID STOCK OF GOODS. WE are now receiving th largest stock of Sta fi. an Fakjt" Dbt Goods, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Crockery and Groceries, that has fvr been pfe.ented in Raleigh ; and as they have been bought carefully, they will be disposed of on the nuM jnodoraie terms. We auaU be pleased to show them to our cus tomers, friends, and the public generally. -r - :H,a.S. TUCKER Q ON. LOCKSMITII, AND BELL HANGER Charles Kuester, WOULD respectfully inform the Citizens of Ralaigh and surrounding country, that he has located permanently in Raleigh, aad has opened n 8hop a Wilmington Street, (in Dr. Cooke's brick building,) where h will be found at all times, ready to execute any "JOB" in his line,- in a style that shall not be surpassed by any other person, and the charge shall always be moderate. CALL AND SEE. Raleigh. March 2. U53. ly-19 New Fiim To the Public BECKWITH AND CLAYTON WOULD IN form their friends and the public generally, that they have entered into partnership, and have on hand 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- Laguira, Rio and Java. Coffee Sugar 'Cruthed and Clarified, of different grades and prices A good lot of Teas A heavy stock of Sole and Upper Leather. A large assortment of Boots and Shoes, among which are fine calf and kip boots, calf shoes ladies and gents'. Also a good lot of Brogans, for men and boys. . CandlesAdamantine and Tallow. All kinds of Fancy Soap. Shot Powder and Caps. Water Buckets of different kinds. 125 Bags of Soli Liverpool and Ground Alum. Nails of all sixes ; Cotton Yarns. Baeon, Lard, Flour and Meal. A lot of splendid Tobacco. Bagging and Rope. A good lot of Cigars various brands. Also, a good lot of DRY GOODS. Among which are to be found Domestics from 4 to 5 qurs. wide. Bleaching Goods, for Gen tlemen's wear, such as Catsimere, Satinet, Ken tucky Jeans, Tmieds, Osnaburgs and Kerseys, a fine lot of heavy Blanket and Hats, suitable for ne gro' wear, and a great many others too tedious to mention. fgOar good will be sold upon accommoda ting terms for CASH. Please give us a call and examine for yourselves Raleigh Oct. 26, 1865. ly 86. NOTICE 1 V. S. LAND AND PENSION AGENCY. T) all those for whom I hver collected Land Warrants, lees than 160 acres, I have the num ber and particulars of said warrant, and, by call ing on or writing to me. I can get each one an increase of pay ; and te all the Soldiers who ren dered 14 days' service in any of the wars since 17 W0, they, or their widows, or minor child or children, are entitled to land. They will do well to call at this Agency. I have the rolls for the Btate of North Carolina. . 1 Also, all Widows of the Revolutionary War are entitled to land. Wagon Masters and Teamsters ar embraced among th numerous Laws ; and all those who think they have a claim are respect fully Invited to call and have their claims inves tigated. My terms ar no charge, unless I succeed After 16 years' experience, 1 1 flatter myself that I understand my business, and all the numeroUf law in such eases. Give me a oail, and have year claims investigated before it will be forever too late. ; Enlisted Soldiers, having located lands in Ull aol and Missouri, I will pay the highest cash prices for them. I have the number, Townships and location of several hundred in whose name they appear of record. Th highest cash prices paid for land warrants. Office opposite Lawrence's Hotel, at the Ex press Office. J. H. KIRKHAM. Raleigh. N. C March 12, 1856. 21 tf Ladles & Gents' Hosiery, GENERAL assortment of Men, Women and Boys' Cotton, Thread, Wool and Silk Also Gloves of every kind. a - -' .Vf. ii m K. 9. lUUAtfi, MRS. N. B. SMITH, respectfully informs the Ladi and Gentlemen of Raleigh and vicini ty that ska is prepared to manufacture any kind f Ladi dresses ia th latest style and meat ele gant mannr. -; Alao Gentlemen's apparel xecu ted with th greatest aeatn and dispatch. - AS ah ask is a fair triaL Chargaf Try moilrt. Raleigh, Nov. 6, 1866.. . - : ' 89 tf STORE.-. CHARLES H. THOMPSON. TTTOULD respectful inform th. Cttiseaa of TV Raleigh, the cotmtyand the country aoin-i tag, tnat b has fitted up in splendid styl th nous formerly ooeapied ty-the Insurance Company, 4 the west aid of FsyettOrill Street and between; Mr. S. ; H. Young's ' aid Murray' ft- O'NeaTs Dry Good Stores, where he has opened a rich and beau tiful assortment of New Jewelry f all the modern styles, consisting at th ornamVntal and th aa4 fuL and to which h invitef th attantioa af th Ladies., - ' ,'. .. .! He has also for th gentleman a good let of Gold and Silvar Watch, which will aa warraatad to perform well, when delivered to the customer ; also a few excellent doubl barrel guns brought on expressly for the hunters pf CareUna ; also a great variety of walking Canes. In fact, at th New Jewelry Store, any and every thing usually kept in such establishment mArba found, at pn-i ees that cannot fail to pleas the customer. ; . - Repairing executl at abort notice and satis faction guaranteed.' ; .''? : " ; October 20, 1864. ' y-' ' cff J 1 n iiii in. TR0POSALS wttlh received nnta thtf 16th oil JT Novembes for NINETY CORDS of sW Oaki or Hickory wood and thirty card tf good finifi pine wood, --to ba doUrered and ovdad ia -the Wod Yard, at th Institattoa for la Saaf, Damht and Blind.. . Thfwoo4 must b saaiaaauy small too weuoordod. ;., -,; Old and decaying wood will not b rerrd. The wood may be delivered at intervals. Parti of. the payment will be retained, till the contractu cemplied with Proposals left with E. P. Guion or Jno. O. Pal mer.- - E. P. GUTON, V JNO. C. PALMER. Baleigh, October 80, 1865. td. 87. . HOME TRADE St MANUFACTURE. WE have just , made arrangements with the) Alpha Woolen Mills of Orange County. NJ C , as sole agent in th county of Wak for the sale of their Merinos, Jeans and Kerseys and wa invite the attention, of our Merchants and farmers,' to an examination of .these articles.. They will find them much better and lower than, they canj now be procured Worth. To Merchant, we will make them at the factory prices, to enable them to retail them at a profit. 1 To those who have negroes to clothe, it is to their interest for them to procure these Home made Kerseys, as they can be furnished by the Merchants buying them at the usual price for good Kerseys, and we guar antee them much better ' made, heavier, and eon-! tains twice the quantity' of wool. Call and see for yourselves. - 1 We will nave in store also a large assortment of Mortn Carolina uaasimere, or tne Urey and Black, and solid Black, manafaetared in Charlotte,- at the Rock Island factory. These Cassimeres makes a Deautuui ana durable suit for gentlemen, and every North Carolinian should have at least on suit. ' Walk in and see them. W. H. 4- R. 8. TUCKER. August 1st, 1856. 62. Sapcrier French Cass. Pants! OUR Assortment of Fine Black and Fancy Cass. Pants is much better than usual. We have endeavored to select such styles of fancy Cas. as we think will please thos who desire something aeat and genteel. E. L. HARDING. Oct. 4, '55. 80 Superior Silk Velvet Vest. OUR assortment is muci bettor than usual in Fine Silk Velvets of the newest and most de sirable styles. E. L HARDING. Oet. 12th, 1855. 82. Ladle Ores Goods. English & French Merinos, Figured ft Plaid Cashmeres, Do ft Do Mouselines. Alpacas. Bl'k. Do LITCHFARD ft COOKE. Com. Merchants. One Door above H. Porter's 8hoe Store. Sept 14th, 1855. 74. SOMETHING FOR THE BOYS. A good as sortment of Boys' Clothing just received. KING & BIGGS. April 16. 1855' 4c 81 PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS. A LARGE assortment of every shade and varie ty, and at very low prices. Call and examine at McGEE & WILLIAMS. May, 1865. ' 40 1" IO NERVOUS SUFFERERS A Retired Cler gyman, restored to health in a few days, after many years of great nervous suffering, is aaxtu to make known the means of cure. Will send (free) the prescription used. Direct the Rev. JOHN M. DAGNALL, No. 69, Fulton street, Brooklyn, N.Y-. ": ' 7 ; Not. 1, 1856. ' ' ' ' 6m 88 Niemeyer fc Whit ; - HAVE RESUMED BU8LNES8,' and are pr pared to reoeiv oossiaxaBiTS; - fill rders for MERCHA N DIZE, and forward goods io any ex tent. .... Pnrtomoail , V., OcL 12, 1856. 81 fit - HATS AND CAPS. AS. usual, vrehavaamost beautiful assortment of Boys, Youths and Men's Caps. Soft Hats and superior Mole-skins. W. H. Baleigh, Sept. 13, 1856. ft B. S. TUCKER TEW DOLLARS REWARD STRAYED of stolen from my plantation in Franklin county, on Saturday night, -the 4th Inst , a large Sorrel Horse. The above reward of ten dollars will be paid for his recorery and deliv ery to mo. A.S.PERRY. f Laaisburg,' August 13th, 1866. fj Splendid Lottery October, 1855i GREGORY MAURY, Managers (Successors to J. W. Maury A Co.) ' 87,600! Lottery for the benefit of the " State of Delaware,' ) Class 240 for 1865, ' To be drawn at Wilmington, Del.; Saturday, Not. 17, 1856 ;- ' 76 number Lottery and 13 drawn Ballots. ' ' MAGNIFICENT SCHEME. Pris of..... 87,600 d..... do. do em 04 .. 20,000 .. 12,600 ... 6,000 ,....5,000 do do "4,000 . 1 20 do 20 do 20 do ommm 8,256 . 1,000 at 600 Mvft aa ... 400 20 do .800 20Q 199 do. a4atya ) pa eyi c. c. sc. Tickets $10 dolls. Halve $5,00 Qa'r ,2,60 ; Certfs. of Pkg of 23hl- ticketa7130 00 t..da.a 3si fla-:-tei 26 half K-d.' - --aKy---do j;.dn !26-Jaartel!fV 4 .-fisi-' Corder for TickeU and shares an4 rtiacaa at Packages In the above splandid Lotteries . will r. eeive the most prompt attention, and aa ocaiit of each drawing will b sent )mmdiataAt it ia over to au wn oror trom m. Andrei keW SrhcdnleItUTrilawiatnsiiuriiz. sinas. jl.S-'4 'BaraiatT. tm i 'ui"i f Ooldiboto', i -Z Boon HOI, Mltcbenor's, auiuaty : , Rslrijh, 't"' .ItSrrisvuft, i .DoihaBi'a .-. Ifssanys, "-t-Hawaivw,- . J 1 . I ;ioovi fl3 .76 inn ' W , 14.00 u .00 rat? a BAT SB 7 M aa- rT.,!... ; . . B.U w r."'i jj , van msium SA3T. ?t.a-?ttit- STA0O3S. , t7ivun!rt isTx,ii5Si uOem BJvar. : ; -I a i-i.i. t.w.m --if?-'-.- i - - f?U s;Vmr i L. ninsnary, - 1 , yam ,- -3 atanfarUsKl: A t.4. . .liaaBW; ti BUbcSm Bar's,, 1 -t-U.tx uTh Stall rrsin rW'ns- Was Hmsasrs'i. h Mstl fral Jtarf will 1 WIU BMhXM SMiKBI .Tiat 1 JalT !&. - . -- iA'i &j ri m-jut-i tiu tiex-jaxa. ma.ixirri. m"awbt siwa Ti rra-rvM Jmti " T0 NORTHER A'N.L aXaj&iU.Y. LEBS, FfiOiHiNEW'QRJUBANSrli0w v ; BlLat. ASTAUARL?9-it - i" v-iiz j4 id miit hssssu a 1 n-ji 'I HE solenoid new 'Steamar TvmiW's"r, n Riwn,:,IeaTHon T 41 o'clock; : m.;a ' r " , T x - 9 tuesdat r rfsrl-1 " j ;-SATTJRDAir : " iJU Portsmouth 6n the arrival f th Soothern ; (. The Steamer Gorgia, Cptaii Paasoo. VK riveson'? ! . . ; . i-4an.t .uiai-j ..sf-- MONDAY,, V-irii&ciJ i . ' . WEDNESDAY, lul lltty .: ... FRIDAY, at th sam hoar,' arriving at Baltimore in tiro or-tWll ofatoftv4. ' ' a. Train for Philadelphia aad New JToriurcr' . FERGUSON ft MILHADO AxeaJm l L March 20 1855. , Raleigh Sjid,Gast6iipia;S NOTICE is hereby given; thai fmWafU " the 80th January; all dues tTthik tiosli'toi ' freight mustbepaW atTetersburg bTPprtomontV except on way freight, which'masi bh paidtn,hl ranee or on delivery of the goods, MthsJcasmsy b.' i .;.:rv'rt vai iw amrj-K iuix -. This arrangement will afford gWafJ advahlir!' to oar. customers, by superseding the necessity if. their employing mora than one forwarding agat between New fork and. RaulgV aaArisir Chair goods or produce subjected to oaly OnM haadllasgi Agent cannot violate the sya ewitkaat subjecting themselves jto rewyai v,4r The greatest care , waU continu .bfcJten, ky the officers and agenU 6f Ui CmjBy. iaMry department of its business ,te. aoonuaodat. ; Jk public and promote, tdi interest)' of jta castomwa. Whilst the Western meMhanU are -going Nortfi a passenger train will leave RaleYgh fn'ths aftea noon, on the arrival of the traih frjjmth Wat on theN. C. Road j ' i noflc of wnlcVwHI U given. " ' '; H" h '.:iwa ' " By order of th Board 6flMrctoral f04 As the Company has two' Depots ia BalhigIL merchants ordering goods to go up th N .lQi Road ar requested to have t ham dwtiaotly hsarkcd: that their destination may ba kaowa and ;tay may be loaded te th through Depot from Ptr Jburg or fortamonth. f 1 rH..ii: Raleigh, Jan. 17, 1SG6.;h4'A h SA-iiit'tiS TOR NW0Rt.;;: Uhitbd Statis MAn'tntB rxs TBAaaafri , i ajuBBrowa ana , .oanoe HE elegant new steamship Jamwwx, .Cap tain I'ansb, wnich is to run. in onnex ma with the Roanoke, made her first itria .from New York to Petersburg, on Saturday. ;'th:25ta alt, and will continue . to mak ragolar, iripA weekly leaving New York' very Saturday, at A o'clock, P. M, aid Petersburg vr ; Tnesdajr awajuiirar !- . - Th RoABostB w01 leave NewTofk'i 0- day. and Petersburg Sverr FridaV vttlaa. 'Trai Tellers going North- wiU-thua b afforded aa bppot- -tnnity twice a week of taking oh ef these spiB3H steamship; and thereby avoid 1hr dust 4wl -ft-quest (manges of tha-Railroada; V. Paasaar ICS '-; board of steamers will find the Etata'Momsi CUaa np in the most elegant style and thaiar aid atten tion unsurpassed. .-. ' .": ": Passage andf areftem Petersburg to Hw YOrk," (State-rooms inolndad,)' A K- ".'SlJ'Ca' Steerage passage u t a-.rp;iv$i:f-If, etfX . ..ITickaU issued at my :QficDi Xfc Kt f,..-: ; -J--- .,8. 0. APTIBT.flynsmers rt 4'.W j.-.-'T4vi-Jj'-'' A, LAVES are not permitted; ta travel osythf Railroad,' wiihont a written permit from their owners xupucaven snoni(i ur ail eases M pv as u lTCxei Agent ar instructed to reta.n oa as the Tictet Agent are lostructed to reUin copy of tery pas. f tAMES m??00tf Jaa. 10, '64;-' ; -' 4 31 s.;- : ,tkkt Agsn ! ' I j- J 1 i. . jdrtl -luiii' iii I in,. i 1, i TALEIGH AND GASTON 1 ROADa tsj V a Kaiiroad company .tor height ara pya ble in cash on the dehverr oXth articlea, Wasm article are deUyera4.withoa auch payment inadi ranee, and the orfaU to call- ftt L 4epo$ aa4 " settle theVill before the expiration of th months h must thereaft' send a money when hie send Joly-4tb; 1854. i.-j .Mi ,, - i ' - ,6,1 rr cllaleigh? ft Gaston niHrci . .i-.i- - WIMtf B loo jj ON and after! Monday, the1 first bf Octolt r, ta pasaonger Train will leave the Depot at IUI- eigh; at precisely 16 minuted befbr T o'cloelt. A M, aad run to Fraaklinton by S. when U will stopf 26 minutes, allowing ample time for th Pis. 4 gers to take Breakfast Uan faeUot Uoa. Iha Schedule otherwise wiD remain aa if fir titltn'T - , 4,. - i TEA;CBUDUP,i:l,rmdent. . . . :t ; .-w AMEtefJMa tyJkJ-. S4 Baleigh, Sept. 26th, 1864 ii . JtfSvvt Office VYHmlnrtda i weldon n;m d'Y ::'M V7UAlMTO2thPetober7lE:5; r s w louewinjf resaianvns psssea on l. j JL inst., by th Board of Directors ol" the Vi. ton and r etuon naiiroad uompaay, Wtre to ba published, Tist" 4!'U:f sf-r-z . i ssThaa4IvidapVt:rci th pronto oi tn tmpay jBuring sti j ..i t.4t months, bo paid to the SteckoUTBaa ts:ir :!i - NnvembenMtl4thabalai be appropriated as a sinking fantLfor th paymc-ti Of the debts oTtkw Cppny.'w M , e Qrdereo my ooto 9f , the stock of th Company be closed os te HOTICEThe annaal meeting ftni t holders or the WUmington and Weldon 'U,' r.lu Milt lui K.U (..4Wk.li. i . . . second TharsdayfSth) Kovemher'nex tV 1 v- A i -itv;)AsXa8iSBSS9l C'etfT". I f OoU16.i3;t -vttMS lii-Si,' TV, f ftttfit undersigned aaat - 1 Brick. His prices ranzw and i0fcJ3 -tn lawer ar ouotk . .y , Oct. 16,' 3tUSraWftttm fX-'V tLt &kUommHi$.()bo , wenfS,C7,5 . I 1 r 1 n- V
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