; . , f, w"- ?wr 'Tj-y YOLUME LYIL CITY OF RALt!lHU,SATUKDAY MOBNINa NOVEMBER 17.1855. : . :i - . ....... r . . -....-.... ... - iii.iiii. . i i ii . iii i j i i i i i - i . . - r i i . . . - 1 'rfn ' 1 - - 1 -1 . , .. . . ,-,, - - - - mi -. , . .,. . . . . m .i 1 J .1 ... 1 ' in. t "1J 'ill 1 1 "7 i ! . ., . . - . t m ' 1 ' - 1 ' 'I" ' ' 9 11 1 "i : f: , V ' CITY OF RALEltHI,SATUKDAY MOBNING, NOVEMBER 17. 1855. i- : 5EAT0N GALES, kuitok Aiii rioriiiToi. IWfttWwMy, HKMiMptitdimipR . &m Or ADTXKTiaiMG : OwlOriw Mrf Jl I it WmiIIiih i.U vfl) Wdiartnl BRSINESS CARDS. ft-Ql8TER POWER PRESS AND JOB OFFICE. f9VttN prepared to execute all deeorip tieaa of JOB PW5TIS0, at reaaomable rate, with a-teeae a epetee. Oar ofloe it te-ppUed vith Ua.varj latest style . -.:- - feCR id yimhwiwuc ttpx nf iimj isaif liia nwryeer 4k proatpt ece atieaer' . ' .-.h-1- j- - PUiJ4XFiKl JOI riHTllfl. PWLKiii tiroi2tw, Ball Ticket, ;yfi HEADS, ' 7 .BUSINESS-CARDS, - nV3 HT BILLS, BA1TD BILLS, - -11 nOGXAMMES, ' LATWE POSTERS, BLANKS AC, lias AeaVitjIe as any eUfr EsUblishaeat, aad ia bbt qmaatitlee. 1' i i M.Oiles IVeitoh. ATTOUBT AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, '- LvassKToi, RoBtsoa Co., N. C. Jan. f, 1866 2 lj LaWiCMrUrikip. - mua RoaEKs, Attorkcys 4k Cewnfow at law, RALEIGH, V. C. WILL attend promptly to all basin esi entrust ed to them. . t. snui, "' ' - - . H. B0OS OFTICK: Corner of the Rssiitkb. Bow, oppos- ite the Cbart feats. OcC 24th. 1864. : tf 86 J. Jk 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 Dentistry. OFFICRBt hf R, B0DLHAC8 MTORB. t REFERENCES, (RT PRRMISSION.) Rsr. Dr. Mason, . Raleigh, Rst. Dr. Sated, do Dr. T. J. Haywood, de Hon. Hagh Waddell, Chapel Hill, Rev. Dr. 8aanl Seabary. N. T. Dr. J. Paraly, do Dr. George R. Hawes, do Dra. Chase A Harker, Georgia. May t. 1S65. S7 tf & CO., WU0LX3ALK GEOCERS AND COMMIS- . ,-SiQN J1EBX3IIANTS. Dsauei ix Sugar, rUmr, Coffee, MoLuta, Tetu, CWiosv Womd Wrnr, KaUitu, Tobacco, Se fara, Bewick iJLU, Lmdom FbrUr, Broom, SkmtkiSaH, Mtm Pork, Jcc Lc Coursm FnowT jjio Pjumcbss Sts-, WILMINGTON, N. C. C. DwPaa. D. B. Bakkk. WUmingioa, Mar. 28, 1854 Iy 2& 1 JAMES K METTS, -, TeQrmaz&tos leroliant, WILMINOTON, N. C Aag. U, 164. 70-tf f'X.'bag leave to announce to oar mends and fVnahlu MnaraJlT. that rs have associated oakalyes toftethsr fi the pnrpose of doing a Gene- ... - - . . . ! . rat A actio, UxumiHiOB naa Afmxj iniiBm this Utf, St the ton formeriy ooenpied by the late B. B. bralth, ad hop by strlet personal attentioa tolmsineea to mecit ia tibeal patroaag. JA8. J. LJTCHFORD, y . ; p '. r WM," H. COOKE. - - RETEREKCES. C. Dewey. Cshj f the State Bank. Raleigh. W, H- Joos. " -CapslWr " E. 1 Fresmsn. Clerk Saprens Court. " Uartt U Jones, Merchants, AJVL MePheeters k C, Norfolk. Tn. Tbosnas Lbrlng. Esq., WdmlngtoB. N. C Raleigh, May 11, 1866. 8. t m a.m. ornmas, sl anissus. a. w. mastis. A.1 McPHEETERS & CO. ' 'WHOLESALE GROCERS, i it ComauMtiom MerckonU. NORFOLK VA. rii i.j '- Raraasncas. ThsnvP. Derereax, HsJifax, N. C. 0, W. Merdeeai. Pres. Bk. of the State of N. C. CVDewer. Cashier 1 ; do de do do W: H. Jones do Braneh do Caps Fear Raleigh th CTB. Branch, Pres. K. A u. R. &. Messrs. Reid J Salter. . ) Dr. M. C. Whiuhsad, V KorfUk. Pre'lFsiTwri'B kof Ta. J , AtoxJRelVRs). Ibfesars. S peace A Raid, Bdtimor. B;Kossom A Bon, Jftw York. gsptayber IGOj, 186. ' 76 "PETER.W. HINTON, GomnitM gion Merchant , ' , vxl is' aj6 loxknn wharf. NORFOLK. YA. t.ni iv .......... -n (tfraciA inmat vaid to uauso TsAac, Flswx, GrsJk, Csitsa, 4kv ete. Also, to RsoslTiag mod Forwarding Goods. .RRFRR TO - Chaa. L. Hint. B4- Wsks C. V. O. J. B. G Kealhse, and George W- Haywesd, Esqs., Raleigh. n. U wavTlasjiasr, suq., wairsntoa, a. u. . Aadrtw J.'Stodman. HasjjaiisaipfSdvt PUUbereagh, N. CwiU at. tsMrectlarly the Crts ef Chathssa, Meere and Harnstt Cties ws . . 4 ''. s'. nlBn : U it Jiro. 2. CAirrvma,:. GKRRRALPRCDUCS ESOKiR, YUatagtoB, n. C.Oct. , 1866- tf 81. BAKKB. TSOS. L. BABBAVO. BAKER Jfe BABRAUO, - GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 7WV Buiidingt, Tom lUni, v NORFOLK VA Mar 2a. 1S.W. " -41-ti. L 8. PERRY, Dental Surgeon, RALEIGH, N. C, msrsBixoss The Faoultj of the Baltimore College of DeuUl Sorgery, Her. Dr. Smedee, Raleigh. Rer. Dr. Lacy. do ' Rer. Mr. McDowell. do Dr. Chas. & Johnson, do Dr. Fab. J. Haywood, de . Hon. Jao. H. Bryan, de Prof. Owen, W. F. iCoUefe. Prof. Wiugate, - do , Pro.". Wheat, Chapel HilL Bev. Mr. FiUjerald, Jackson, N. C. Apeil.,lW4, -..r.f-- 27.1 y Wt j 1; TW'S.Si Drj Gofldv1 Gracsxi, Fr3 1 Inksotx Both. moskaIi aaraimKim, C AIiIAGgr JEOIT - TIKE!, CITY OriEwToEX, a tn rut cm oomuasiox. aresHa.W.A. Oraaaa, . B. nadjer, sV L. vaiaW. sf. lUrcliMd, a P. Mm4 hinjjTw. Oseorn, St. W. WMdBB, SA4 tlMrs. RMrTk,lM. T.O.&.3.Q. MOKTIHI, Commission and Forwarding MERCHANTS, Brown's Building, Water Street, WILMINGTON. N- C. VSVAL ADTAMCKS SIADC ON COMSIOMnKNTS. March 6th, 1856. 19 lr, Datid A. Bam. Gsoaoi M. Bais, Ji. BAIN & CO. SUCCESSORS TO BAIN HATTON A CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND Commission Merchants, Comer ef swing and Water Streete. PORTSMOUTH VA. SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO SELLING Tobacco, Flour, Grain, Cotton, &c. ALSO, TO RECEIVING AND FORWARDING GOODS Jan. 80, 1866. 9 ly W. P. EIsLIOTT, General' Commission and Forwarding Merchant WILMINGTON, N. C . Feb. IS, '66. 18 ly KADER BIGGS & CO., GENERAL COMMISSION! MERCHANTS TVnu' WUrf, Town Pbimi, NORFOLK VA. RcrsaixcBS. Messrs. Blood good & Co., E. P. Tabb A Co., Alexander Bell, Esq., Norfolk ; Hon. Asa Biggs, Williamston, N. C; CoL J. B. 0. Roal hae, Raleigh; Lewis Thompson, Esq., Hotel, N. C Oct. 34th, 18&4. t0 EDWARD J. LUTTERLOH, Gencrml Commission nsf Forwarding Merchant. WILMINUTON, N. C. fTlHE Subscriber keeps constantly on hand a I snpply of Freeh Lime ; Calcined Piaster ; Lead Plaster ; Hydraulic Cement A Plastering Hair which hs is prepared t sell as low as these ar ticles ire to be had in any sity South. Orders will receive prompt attention. EDWARD J. LUTTJCRLOH. Wilmington, N.O, Jan.80, '66. ly 9 Books and Stationery I H. D. TURNER, No. 1 FAYJCTT;VIIJLK . isTRJEET, RALEIGH, N C. WHOLESALE ANP RETAIL Bookseller and Stationer, keeps constantly on hand a very large and complete assortment of t Lw, Medical, Classical, school ana stisoeu- nsons Books. A somplete assortment nf Station ery, Blank Books, Globes, Mathematical Instru ments, As , Ae. Blank Books made to order at short notice and in best style, Jnst received from the manufac turers direct 100 Reams Cap and Letter Papers, which he will sell at low price. a-ar Country Merchants and others are reques ted to call and examine his stock. . Raleigh. September 1864. 80 Fresh Family Groceries. WE hare BKw in Store a well selected stock of Family Groceries, comprising the fol lowing: Staart No. 1 8yrnp, Best Family Moiassei, IaLPnlTsrised and Crushed Sugar, Brown and Clarified do., Whole grain Rice, Rio, Laguira, Java and Mocha Coffee, Imperial. Hyson and other Green and Black Teas, J 8perm Adamantine and Tallow' Cendlss, Starch, Bar Soap, Spice, Ginger, Pepper, Msscareni and English Cheese. Imleed, all articles in the Grocery line. . W. H. A R. 8. TUCKER. ...... .. .. 26. ISRAEL W ICUDDER, " IVrOBTtK AVP AW prACTTBla or GENTLEHfiN'S FURNISHING GOOD s , . Shirts, Stock, Crarats, Hosiery, Suspenders, Dressing Robes, Ac,, Ac, - 296 0AiirAr, iritw rose. ISBABL W.SCUDma, June 18. 1863,.. A. O. IUJASP, A. BUCK w6m 40 . m . sma nam nk. av a ma a a m -. Attorney t L.tx-vr, jtl AND COMMISSIONER OF OEtOS, " j B ALSIG Rf-JiUCSt jr: - ' PRACTICI8 U NMh,Jo8nstojV Wk, o,- Buslnsss attended to promptly. Orriei la Cm . rcaldenss. comer" of DUTie 'k Tkyetteville uSIUC AHA WOOX. CASBKUEAB VESTa, -XTWTW1. ULwnerw vn r fssbkmabU vest. oaa any other. A Ca d. - " v mv -s o , . ' - " . i , T . ' -j a Ost 121. v :" Viw.r n AUmt 82- J. CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. SPLENDID JEWELRY! ami fjtetruut Faticir X.-uarnt. B. ROOT hAS receiyed. and is now opening, one of be most rostly aud the best selected lot of JEWELEU and FANCY GOODS erer exhibited in this market.' His assortment, in, either line,, emlraces the vaa fashionable and beautiful specimens and the rery latest styles iu part, as follows ; Diamond, ' ' . Pe&H, Cameo, and Mosaic Breast Pins, and Efir-Rings, Gold anJ Silrer Watches, Elegiint styles, - Silver Card Baskets, Forks, Napkin Rings, Card Cases, . Porte' Monnaies, Gold and Silver Pencils, J-c. Sept. 26, 1864. . Repairing, Finishing. &c. HAYING secsctred to services r a liigkly.ac .oatpliAed"wshsa m this. deuertsoenV of boaineasj I shall be able to eiie the most entire rrifac4io, to the'Pnblio in all wrk cowmittedto iy charge. . , , ., , . ALL ORDERS will be xocuteJ in the moat 'workmanlike mauner, and with despatch. . ' " n n t rAt September 26, 1854. 78 GUNS, PISTOLS, RIFLES, SHOT BAGS, Ac A large and Vfcried importation. C. B. ROOT. ept 28, 1854. 78 BLiCUXITUlNw. B0RSBT&H9EIM6. 4U. EDWARD YARBROUGII, Jr., Having erected anew Blacksmith Shop at the corner of liar- gett and Wilmington St's., is prepared to hare all work in the above line executed with care and dispatch. The well knowu Jim Atkins, with com petent assistants, being permanently engaged, he is enabled to have the animals entrusted to his care shod ia a workmanlike manner. Raleigh, May 26, 1854. tf 43 Ladies' Dress Goods. K ICH BUck and -White Watered Silks; do Plaid Poult De Sot ; do Striped ; do Morie Antique something new ; Brocaded Silks. Also a large assortment of Lutestriug, Marceline and Florence Silks. W. H. & R. S. TUCKER. SCOTT'S LITTLE GIANT IN TOWN 1 1 T M1E little Mouster has at last arrived, and may be seen daily in the rear of the Far mers Hall. On teed days, (Tuesdays,; it is a perfect wonder to see it masticate Corn cob, and all at the rates of 10 bushels per hour. Admis sion free. JAMES M. TOWJ.ES. March 6, 1856. 20. Just Reoeived, A LOT of Family Groceries, Crush u and Brown Sugars, JaVa, Bohea, Rio and Laguira Coffees U. P. Tea, Candles, Soaps, Huutf and Segars. Also a lot of chewing Tobacco on commission at Facto ry prices, at LITCUFORD A COOKE'S June, I860. 01 It, SMITH'S CORNEK, RALEIGH N. C. w E ARE no.w in receipt of our Spring Sup plies of Wares, 4c., embracing Hardware, Crockery ware, Wood ware. Coach Trimmings Hoaae Furniture artioles and Cutlery of aii kinds to which we respectfully invite the attention of purchasers. Farmers, Mechanics and Artisans eaa f nd at our establishment Tools, Implements and a general assortment of Hardware suited to their different vocations. Having purchased the largest Stock of Hard ire ever brought to this market, with the de sign of confining ourselves exclusively te this branch of business, we think purchasers will find it greatly to their advantage to examine our stocl before purchasing elsewhere. April 21 88 PULLEN 4 BELV1N. Brioks I Brioks ! ! Brioks ! ! ! fipUE SUBSCRIBERS HAVING MADE PER I manent arrangements tor' carrying on the BRICK-MAKING busiuess on an extcusive scale, are now prepared to contract for the delivery, dur the ensuing season, of from our to I wo million of Brick of the best quality and at such pricttM will itfy all competition. Orders from a distance will be promptly attend ed to, and bricks delivered at either or the Depots, if desired GEO. T. COOKE A CO. . Raleigh, March 12, 1866. . 21 if. , Now for Che aD Goods. MURRAY A O'NKAL HAVE taken the store lately occupied by W. A A. Stith, and are receiving their stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery and Glassware, Ae. Being, new beginners, they have to baild op a trade : to do this, they are de termined to be undersold by none in the city. Xbsy will sell goods cheap aad no mistake ; to be convinced of this fact, call and price their goods before purchasing elsewhere. All they ask is a showing,, and if the goods suit, they guarantee -to make the prices right Don't purchase before ex amining their stock. If you want cheap Goods, call at No. 25, White Front, Fayetteville street, Raleigh, N. C. COACH SHOP. 1 riHE Subscriber respectfully informs the Pub I lie, that he still occupies the well knowu Stand of Mr. Willis Johnson, on Wilmington St. about one hundred yards South of the Capitol Square, where he is prepared to execute every thing in his line of business. Buggies j- Coaches Ac., made of the beet materials and in the most fashionable and durable style. f)e would say to those who may wish to pur chase Boggles or any thing in his line, that they would do well to sail upon Jiim before purchasing elsewhere, as be is determined to spare n either pains nor expense to please those who may favor him with their custom. He is determined to sell at prices to suit the times, Also, repairing done cheap at the shortest notice JAMES BASHFORD. Feb. 14, 1854. , . 14 , SAVE YOUB GRAIN. ' a Large supply of the rnost improved Cradles jut received at the farmers nu. Also, new supply of Sinclair's improved Pro peller Straw and Shuck cutter, both far horse and hand power,, and the no less famous Corn, and, Cob Crasher, the Little Giant. ' ' JAMES M. T0WLE8. ' May 21. 1866. . : : . " , 42- , -'Irlexlno SHk lamVs WoolShlrta. " ' ' -k 8Jtteool4' welather'approaeJiesi'lt must re f Vmind those in need, ot the neoessUy of Uklng I00M for THE ARTICLB to protect kealtk at ' 99 , . . . i . i T ta . a m t.ettvM , OcVlJtK'lSoo. Patent ElasUc Skirts 1 .1 .1: f.i r: " f-tJi:-S'J& .'. '''s x 1 pa s. iKnv VAUTION.llooe' uts geaoise except Vy bear the stamp f the Patost.TAU Manufsc tarersand Sellers isunging' wili .- presscoUd aeoordingt to mvi. . tvfciii .?.f iJi -i-'-r MarahJsS, J866, , new And pe8iWable goods j ' AT No 13 FA Y BTTEVI L.I.B ST. 1 Tin E Subscriber has lust received his Fall and I l1 Winter snpply of SEASONABLE GOODS, among which may be fonnd 1 ' ' ' ' French Merinos, all eelours. Lupin's best make. French CashnVerea of every variety and pefra. French DeLaine of latest styles. 8ilks, Plaid, Figured and plain Woolen Plaids; and Poplin Robes. : Rioh Tamboured Mouslin party dresses Heavy Emb'd Crap Shawls. HamasK diapers in pieoe and pt'r. 46 bach Pillow Case Linen.. . ; Table Doileys and Crash .Linen Sheeting, 10-4, 12-4. Long and Square high col'd wool' shla French werk'd collars, sleeves and chemlsettaa ' L4nri Cambric, Lawn HdTkrs,' all qnaEtbs Hem Stich'd and rich Emb'd Handkerchieft. Fil1 assr'nt of Richardson's fhtly Lih'n. Bird's Eye diapers,' towels and napkins 6-4 and 12-4 coL sbti'gs and casings. Welsh and Sack Flannels. ' White and red do all qualities. Ladies and gent's Merino Silk and eotton Vests. RflBrticK .nil d II nam ' V . . ! . -.-TV htarsellwa Quilts and. Furniture Dimities. Lace and Muslin er'tn and .Tntey red eW French woven nd sVeh shape sorsesta. MQ1TRNING GOODS., B!k pro. DeRhine and P neSoie Salk Lead colored and vtyto and black d - t a- -Blk. Feb. Bombftkino and Marino ,Ipl. Blk Tatnise and Canton (3otkJ.M BIS Alpaeas,' DeLatDes and,' ChaBis. Blk Love Veils and Laee do , ' Hdkft c'onarS slv'e and Chemisette. Gingham and Calicoes. ' , CARPETS, Ac, Brussels, Veaitian and Ingrain Carpets German Hemp Floor and Stair do 6, and 12-4 Duggets and Hearth Rags. ARcnnt. Manilla and 8bep Mats Boston Valices and Carpet Bag. Rose Mackanaw and Ditffie Blankets. TraveUiag or Shawl do HARDWARE AN 0 STEEL. , Handsome setts knives and forks, 61 piaa Rogers' best scissors and shears Shears for flowers and shrubbery Porcelain lined Kettles and Pans Soapstone Griddles for B. W. Cakes Best Raxors, warranted, Ac FAMILY GROCERIES. Stewart's best refined Sugars. Loaf, crushed and Clarified do Golden Syrup and dark Molasses. Cocoa, Worcester Sauce and Eng. mustard. Imperial Gun Powder and Blk Teas. Currants, Citron and preserved gnr. Capers, Olives and Pickles. Layer Raisins, Box and Mat do Mocha, Java aad Laguira Coffee. Jamaica Rum, Islay whiskey. Mon'gohela and old Rye do London dock and Pale Henneasee Brandy Madeira, Sherry and Port Wines Champagne, Hock and Claret Cette Madeira for Cooking. London Porter and English -Ale. Sperm, Adamantine and Hull's Cn'dls Starch in family boxes of 6 each. Cm'icl eraaive soap, woman's friend Table Salt, Bags and boxes. J. B. G. ROULHAC. No. IS. Fsy. Street. tf-88 COPELANDS' GALLERY; Come, Ladies fair, and Gentlemen, who want a likeness true, Come to my Portrait Gallery, and I will give it you ; I'll paint your portrait's Targe as life, and very cheap will make 'em. And when they're done, if you don't like 'em why you need'nt take 'em. I also Ukf dsguerrotypes, and take 'em in a hurry, And if you'll come and sit for one, I'll not your patience worry. My light is soft, yet very strong my fixtures all complete. And alW ask you. Is, to come along aad take a seat. Come bring your wives and little ones, and bring your pretty daughter, And patronise a Native now really think you ought to. My rooms you'll find above the Store of Samuel Young, (Esq.) All tarptltd, and mat, and clean and warmed up trtA a fire. Fr6m morning till the close of day, you'll find me at my station, And now, 'o oue and all, I give a cordial invita tion, to come and examine specimens of my skill in portrait aad daguerrotype. Hoping these few lines will find the public "Mysi; the same great bleseina," I subscribe myself, very respectfully; O, P. COPELAND. P. S The subscriber continues to give lessons in drawing and painting, and will visit the sur rounding country, when desired to do so, for the purpose of paiating the portraits of families. Raleigh, Nov. 12eh, 1866. l tlJ. HARDDXa'S CLOTHING ES TABIJSHMENT. OPENED to-day 80 Dosen Lambs Wool Meri no UNDER-SHIRTS; 10 Dosen Patent Me rino ; 10 Dozen Shaker. Knit; Dozen French Boaver Cloth OVER-CO ATS. AUo, uaw lots of PANTS and TESTS. We are selling many goods cheaper than ever, to reduce stock, in anticipa tion of a change in tjie firm, January 1st, 1866. For good and handsome Clothing, calf at the only regular Clothing House in the city. Not. 13, 1856. 3t 81 The Life of. a Great Orator. THE LIFE 0F S. S. PRENTISS. Edited by bis Brother, 2 vols. 12uq 2 60. "Next to Patrick Henry, 8. 8. Prentiss was the greatest natural orator that has appeared in this country. Dsxtling wit, keen sarcasm, apt illustrations, and brilliant figures of speech poured in profusion from bis lips borne on a torrent of feeling which irresistibly carried away whatever audience he addressed: His hab its were convivial he waS a prince of good fel lowship, full of fun and anecdote, and no oue ever exceeded him id the grace with which he told a story." Buffalo Com. "8. 8. Prentiss is ode of the most brilliant names which adorn our annals. . The work is a valuable contribution te 'American lite rature, and its contents, most strongly interest every admirer of true genius and gnuin: elo quence." Troy Times. . s , ! " His public career Was a .brilliant one. As' a lawyer, h e was second to none of his , profession in the South west,' or, if success be the test of merit,1 in the land. Christian Jkfirrof. For sale by ... W. L. POMEROYJ Not: 14, 1855. " 81 :: Diseasei? of. the Eye. ' VTTITHlN the last 85 years, the subscriber has v fV; frequently, and successfully operated for CaTAkACT. in persons of all ages, front Ue States of North and South Carolina and Virginia, and will continue to operate tipon these who need and de sire it. , ue win ' tixewiso attend to saca other diseases of the Eye as may be' susceptible of relief, ' j,. JOHN W5CKWITH, Mil, i 7leHaribVm April 9, 18&6. tf '..ni . J -" ! I'l 1,1.1 I I 'A .1 ! 1 I ' I H.r trTE DOjLIAR8 JUGYf ARD t?lTRAYEp:f stolen mom sar-Pwi JftahHin' soitotf , or Salnrdhy nigbt, tb. 4th flnst , SortHBoKHt Tb above reward at 'teaydoiliRTftrttu upaul; rohlsreoojrery and div ldi; w yi'ViflW!:- I Luisoare, aschu i4ui, itw , rto u. 3 Gunn's Domestic Medloine. riIilS book points out, in plain language, free I Irom doctors terms, the Diseases or Men, vi u- men; and Children, and the latest and most in proved means used In' their cure, and is in tended exnresslv for the beaafit of families. It also contains descriptions of the Mtoicaa Roots ajlb Hsass or Tn Usitbd Statrs, and hew they are to b used in. the euro of diseases. It ia 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 aad improved in every respect, aad enlarged to nearly double itsTormer sixe ; and contains nine hundred octavo pages. For sale by HESRY D. TURNER. Ralbioit, N. C, 1865. 66. . CARRIAGE MAKING. R A L E 1 0 II COACH FACTOKYtll WILLIAMS A GORMAN, having enlarged . their establishment by the addition of Jen- kins' Shon. av Hargett St., are fully prepared to exscuU orders for CARRIAGES of every descrip tion. ' Employing exjwienced workmen and unsg tAAlmst. ef BMkterials, nhelr wTrwin always be finished In style warrantor' to give satisfaction. Repamng dons with neatness and despatch. ' Jr9aFac4orv on Harcett St' near the Baptist Grove, and at Clarke's old stand, near the Masonie HaU. " . Raleigh, June 28, '64. 61 ly. Hats ! Hats ! Hats ! McGEE & WILLIAMS, HAVE in Store a large and well selected as sortment of HATS, for the Spring and Sum- mer wear, for men, boys and children, consisting of Leghorn, Canada Straw, Palm Leaf, Chin Pearl, Alboni Jockey, - Wide Awake, Panama, Manilla, Cam peachy, Marieaibo, Pedals Straw, Shanghai. ALSO, superb Moleskin Hats of the latest style. May, 1866. 40 Family Grooeries. McGEE A WILLIAMS keep constantly on hand a large snpply of ckoiee Groceries for iee, consisting of Loaf, Crushed, Pulverised, Clarified and Brown Sugar. Java, Laguira and Rio Coffee. Superior Gunpew-ler, 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. SPLENDID STOCK OF GOODS'. WE are now receiving (he largest stock of Sta l and Fancy Drt Gooos, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Crockery and Groceries, that has ever been presented in Raleigh ; and as they have been bought carefully, they will be disposed of on the most moderate terms. We ahull be pleased to show them to our cus tomers, friends, and the public generally. W. U. ta 8. TUCK.b,K QUN, LOCK-SMITH, AND BELL HANGER Charles Kuester, WOoLD respectfully inform the Citisess of Raleigh and surrounding country, that he has located permanently in Raleigh, and has opened a Shop on Wilmington Street, (in Dr. Cooke's brick- building,) where he will be round 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 charges shall always be moderate. CALL AND SEE. Raleigh, March 2. 1 63. ly-19 - NOTICE ! U. S. LAND AND PENSION AGENCY. ffiO all those for whom I have collected Land A. Warrants, less tkan 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 to all the Soldiers who ren dered 14 days' servioe in any of the wars since 1790. 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 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 tigated. 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 oases. Give me a call, and have yonr 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 prices for them. I have the number, Townships and locations of several hundred in whose name they appear of record. The highest oasn prices paid Tor land warrants. Office opposite Lawrence's Hotel, at the Ex press Ome. J. H. K1RKHAM. Itoieigh, Aiarca iz, uvo. 21 u . Ladies dV Gents' Hosiery. A GENERAL assortment of Men, Women and Boys' Cotton, Thread, Wool and 8.1k Uose. Also Gloves of every kind. - W. H. A R. S. TUCKER. City Cemetery. MAYOR'S OFFICE. 1 Raleigh, Nov. 10th, 1855. j PROPOSALS will be received at this office, until the first Friday in December next, for the erection of a Residence for the keeper of the City Cemetery, the house to be of wood, 1 1 stories high, 'rock foundation, to contain two fin ished rooms and an attio and to be located im mediately over and on both sides of the main en trance to the Cemecery fronting on East Street- The contractor will furnish me with a plan for the building proposed, to be considered with his pro posal. WM PALLAS HAYWOOD, Mayor. Nov. 13, 1855. eQ td 91. New Stock ! DURING FAIR WEEK OUR SALES WERE large, and in consequence stock greatly re dneed, o much to that we have had great difficul ty ia fitting ear customers with such styles of garments as-were wanted. , The difficulty is now obviated, for ws reoeived yesterday from our Manufactory quite a large in voice, comprising all the new and hand seme styles recently opened in New York City. We have now just the sixes to make our stock complete. November 6, 1866. .89., ATER POWER ON NEUSE RIVER, EIGHT MILES EAST OF RALEIGH. AND FOUR FROM THE CENTRAL RAILROAD. The subscriber is desirous to sell bis water power across the-Neuse River, known as the Stone and Cobb Mills, where there is an abundance of water at all seasons of the year, and a sufficient supply of rook at the old dam to build a new one. ' Tea feet of water eaa be obtained with a dam' icht feet high. ..vr-,.t.- -Shswht it be preferred to form a Company for MBaofactusing purposes, I am williag to become saesnber with a good and substantial Company at rsutleraen. ,. , ;-.ti., ? . w. -. - ! if i Company is formed, it is desirous thai it should be done soon, as I have this day begun to ru-naua torn uv hhs across vuc s-iver. , . - . . , HEWJEWELRY STORE. " CHARMS H: THOMPSON. W OULD respectfully, inform ha Cittxens 01 1 - . 1 . j . a i : - 1 ......... , .1 ..- xvaieiicu. me oounir auuuie cuuuixy adjoin ing, that he has fitted up in splendid style the house forinerlv occurded bv the Insurance Corns an v. 'en the west side or rayettevuie street, snd between Mr. 8. H. Young's and Murray A O'Neal's Dry Good Stores, where he has opened a rich and beau tiful assortment of New Jewelry of all the modern styles, consisting of the ornamental and the use ful, and to which he invites the attention of the liadiee. -. . . . - ' He. has. also for the gentleman a good lot of Gold and Silver Watches, which will he warranted to perform well, when delivered to the customer ; also a few excellent double barrel guns brought on expressly for the hunters of Carfliaa ; jdao a great variety of walking Canes. Ia fact, at the New JeweU-y Store, any and every thing usually kept in such establishments may be found at pri ces that cannot fail to pleas the customer. Repairing executed, at shot)t nttice and satis faction guaranteed. : . 1 ... - . t , r 20, 1864. "' r ' -Weod WRhtea: PROPOSALS wiU be veeehred until the 15th of November for NlNEYfCORDS of wood Oak or Hickory wood and thirty1 Cords -of good SpUt piae wood, to be 'deSvered and corded : m the Wood Yard aA.th InStltaUsa for1 the Deaf, Oamb-f and Blind. The woodr ms be sufiicieatly small to be well corded. ' 4 it.i - . ' -J ".v? Old and decaying wood will not be received. - - The wood may be delivered at intervals.;! Parti of the payment will be retained, till the contract is complied with ; ; - ..-i Proposals left with R. P. Galon or Jnov C. Pal mer. .. E. P. GUION, V 1 . JNO. C. PALMER. : Raleigh, Octoher 30, 1866. - td. 87. miMRTRinR Jfe MAnrpirTrrRP.. ITFE have 5st made arrangements with the f f 'Alpha Woolen Mills of Orange County, N. C, as sole agents in the county of Wake for the sale of their Merinos, Jeans aad Kerseys and we invite the attention of our Merchants and farmers, j to an examinaaoa of these articles.. They will find them much better and lower than they eaa now be procured North. To Merchants, we will make them at the factory prices, to enable them to retail them at a profit. To those who havej negroes to clothe, it is to their interest for them to procure these Home made Kerseys, as thev can be furnished by the Merchants buying them, at we usuai prices ior gooa nerseya, ana we guar-, antee them much better made, heavier, and con-' tains twice the quantity of wool. Call and see for yourpelves. We wilt 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 Cassimere s makes a beautiful and durable suit for gentlemen, and every North Carolinian should have at least en suit. Walk in and see them. W. H. tf- R. S. TUCKER. August 1st, 1865. 62. Superior French Cass. Pants 1 OUR Assortment of Fine Black and Fancy Cass. Pants is much better than usual. We have endeavored to select such styles of Fancy. Cass, as we think will please those who desire something neat and genteel. E. L. HARDING. J Oct. 4, '55. 80 Superior Silk Velvet Vesta, OUR assortment is much better than usual in Fine Silk Velvets of the newest and most de sirable styles. E. L HARDING. ' Oct. 12th, 1855. 82. Ladles Dress Gooda. English A French Merinos, Figured A Plaid Cashmeres, Do A Do Mouselines. ' Alpacas. Brk. Do LITCHFORD A COOKE. Com. Merchants. ' Oue Door above H. Porter's Shoe Store. Sept 14th, 1855. 74. SOMETHING FOR THE BOYS. A good as sortment of Boys' Clothing just received. KING A BIGGS. April 16. 1855. ' 4L 81 PARASOLS.AND UMBRELLA8. A LARGE assortment of every shade And varie ty, and at very low prices. Call and examine at MoGEE A u ILLIAMS. May, 1865. 40 TO NERVOUSSUFFERERS. A Retired Cler gyman, restored to health in a fewftJays, after many years of great nervous suffering, is anxious to make known the means of cure. Will send (free) the prescription used. Direct the Rev. JOHN ML DAGNALL. No. 69. Fulton street. BrooklynN.Y. Nov. 1,11855. 6m 88 Niemeyer & White . .. , : . HAVE RESUMED BUSINESS, and are pre pared to receive ooiiioixmti, fill orders for MERCHANDIZE, and forward goods to any real. ' ' PortsmoutJ , Va, Oct. 12, 1856 81 titC? HATS AND CAPS. " AS usual, we have a most heautiful assortment ol Boys, Youths and Men's Caps. Soft Hats and superior Mole-skins. ,, 1: W. H. Jk B. S, TUCKER Raleigh, Sept. 13, 1865. ;i, , ! , f .f. r PALMER'S PATENT LEG. k This American invention stands on rivalled both in this country aad in. Europe, it is worn by 1,200 . persons, and with moat astonishing success. In competition with 80 other - substitutes of the best French, English, and ,Ger-, man manufacture, it received the a ward ofthe sbbat hsdal at the Woman's Exhibition u Lokoom, as the best arti ficial Imb known In this country it ha been thirty times exhibited, In com. petition with all others, at the hnhaal Fairs in the principal cities, ' ahd' has in every instance, received the award nf thn hiohest or first premium. And as a crown ing honor, by the unanimous approval of an-International council, the "First Premium" only Silvtr Medal given for Limbs was awarded the inventor, at the late New York Crystal Palace, i The leg is finely ventilated, allowing a Current of air to pass around the stump, keeping it ia a cool aad heakhw condition. . ,.-' ; ,: . : Pamphlets giviug full information seat, gratis to every applicant. .t B. FRANK PALMER A Co, , t . 276 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. Nov. 8. .'56 ,' . " ,mos. 90. ".' CloakR and Mantillas. . LARGE ' and commanding , assortment " of Cloaks and Maitillas. embraciar everv style and noreifjf-auch as ." "., J : , - , Fine Velvet Mantles "H " ' ' "" ; r 'X i ' Velvet and Moire antique, rin combihitiobs.) CldtB'Haatlei audf f alow,'?:- . -S;t1 afAntlewitH fHrxfti afid tnJi ' 'M'Wfc I Fine Merino Shawls and Soarfa, - iMcU Uu'i TrsiMin Mum ait Hiana-Ata-'tu. hit, m . r,ji W. H. A R, . TUCKED H Septesaber, 28th, 1856V$. r.-ieei7a. i)i4 ij, i. ii v i , "i nwm iiini EUTo fU KftiSUlMU, UOOUfcLJuat oBa. ed. JO 4oxeVlMeievUl.Tiea,; Jansy aad laiar JJU ooaen Jbngji Lip won Hose ; dosea. r , jnixea aiennoi ,4 l - aose strpernor Sdk : f doxen Kid GVves, Aej . LHARDliiO. IMJ A JLI 1 'aa jJiai K North. Carolina T.ail r.cei Scktdile f Mail TfAififroaiiiiTUri::- IsSt wisar. STATIOBS. - ' . -j tASajniisi rx4ii. :Jb !toi.s . lAii mrniS.S ' li'.;J)uisO I AST.' in? jp. MNMfia . aha mYm Itmw Kivef , f l.tl Bvi4j 1 JBVaac id ,L02- .T ?.BJHs .. Wrbaas'a, ; -MorrfaTllte, . aaMxh,- -;X. v.uw ii MOOi -13.64 StaUias's. , MUehor,' Boon HilW lr. an Am IISAtMfer-MJy j eoMhota , ije The Matt Tfatn mSm Wat etvtusuiJk . irirf n tit ir lr nn r it trci m ..w Ji d BILE, ACOUSTAV 'SonARLLNM1 ton. wmusmimKmhf . i , Boanoko Railroad and r Bar JJ. fpHB splendid new Steamer LtraWna, Cetajsi U.-Russell,' teaves Hunter iSrhrf,l(orfo:V 4J o'clock, p, nv, o wf-ViJ - ,i it .. TUESDAY. . a. ,j- xJt . THURSDAY,. . ,l -SATURDAY'; anl! Portsmouth on tho arrival of th 8outhera Carfc' : The Steamer Georgia, Captala Psarfon,, asSf rives on ' - t , MONDAY, - l ' 'Horn WEDNESDAY,'''' ds FRIDAY,. ax'4taBMAdBSsBVe arriving at Baltimore. in time for the 1 o'closk. a. , m. Train for Philadelphia and Now fort FERGUSON A KlLHADO,U'rehti:"Bt ; March 20 1855. -: , s 4 IriLi Raleigh and Gaston ITallroid.-' N OTtCE if hereby '-given, ;tht taaAaftor the 80th J anuary. all dues au thia. Road o freight must be paid at Petersburg or Portsmouth. exoept on way freight; which must bf paid ta ad-' vance or on delivery of the1 goooH'aa Ost ease sihyl ho , -ri t :r,r iiSfcitiiAt 1 This arrangement will afford great advanterM to our customers, by superseding the eeeasityof their employing more than one forwarding1 -gen between New iork and Raleigh, aad haviag thsir goods or produce subjected toJnly one handling. Agents cannot violate the above role without" subjecting themselves toremvaLi --rt 'as The greatest ear will eontiaus to be toAk b the officers and agents of the, Compinyn svary department of its businesa to aceommodate fhe publio and promote the interesU flU esstomers. Whilst the Western merchants are f gsiag ttortsu a passenger train will leave Raleigh- in the after-j noon, on the arrival of the train from the West on theN. C. Road r' dne notlo u Whlch-'wHl' givea. .- -"'i-: -... uJ d A Ad By order of the Boardi Jtorf. As the Company has two. Depete ia Raleiga. merchants ordering goods to go 'up the N'. C.' Rpadr - are requsated to. have tosmatstsaeUy BBsrked, sss that their, desUnafiosx maj :b( aewa, an'd, J:?3j saay be loaded to the in rough Depot from Peters burg or Portsmduth. ' iv. . Raleigh, Jan.- 17v3865Vv. vi5airg.rtfvd 'i FOR-NEWt YORE ih'T-iy.; Usrnn Status Mail Lin rxanAksfrn . ' Jamestown and' Roanolte FinHE elegant new ateamshlp JajixfTewai Caf Jfk . tmn Parish, which is to raa. ia" eonnexioja. with the Roanoke,' made her first trip' Troar New York to PetersrjurVroa' ShioWythe- ISVk1 ult, and will ) continue ' to aiska. rrular tripst weekly leaving New. York every; Ea.Sjrdan tj o'clock, P. M , ajid Petersburg eveiy . Tuesday evening. m v-. h-la Th Roaxokb wiR leave! New Yerk ees? ? day, andPeUrsbarg everyFriday eTenixg, Tra vellers munr North will thus ha A.ffapdad'an nnnaiJ tunlty twice a week of taxing ons if.the'sesplsnili steamships and thereby avoid .'the daal and Ccae quent, changes of, the - Railroads. jPassengers . om board of steamers will find the' State rooms fiued up i the most elegant se aoidthe-fare and tta3 tion wasarpassedV.-. ?iei Mpt;ftS Passage and Far from Ptbju-g to Najr York j(State-rooms included,) p:'- Z ; : '..fltf W .Steerage imssagoVH'-TO .Tickets issued U tojr Offea. f ? ,M .1 S.; a,..APXi4T. Sjeamor Stj J"1 6- ?ci? Lfls-fj JlMmi Raleigti mhaGtbxViay copy of every pnss.'t JAMES'TvXE;,4 : -JaavlO,, f,iloka-A;ii1(rMh I - ' - .ii.... -ii'h f.n.j T A LEIGH AND- GASTOSmOADj-iJaas.ssf ' XV h RaUroad Campaay for freights anrpayaa ble in cash ea the delivery of JhafarlfctoUiWa xtioles are deUversd withmtaachpsrasat.iJiaal " ivancvend the owner fails to oattat she depot 4adi Isettle the bill before, the expk4oftofijth mofrUyT he must) thereaite-send the money jWhea hsfeads. M and rdtiio FranWSntoa b'S. wheiHi wU io- lh minutes, allowing ampletime for th TXlL 'gers toUke Breakfast at to'eoellenf E.- 'Th1 8ckedale otherwise wiU rearaia a AtprsMbt; E. A. fUUP,'TrdBtr j .,-t v T-r 3 i, iff f aji KlMdi j Raleigh, Sept 26ih, -Wfi. ntpktyg g& j 1 i . ni ,;i .l-it I w.aa Yt tteibmWM rYvHE ttnaersignea has on nana some 6&u,tvJ i I eks;" His prices range" beweea f 8, Z7,l& and f 16.' T ltte' WtoUrickf -iM-La I Oct Mb. 1854- Wi&utvu. titE m 1 ,1 f I mrl lit fine FRtnT Tiinr!ri i"i.u fOA AAA FRUIT TREES of the them 0VUUU JeeLkitfife. itirad: iCreyu, am nana-ready sessaw. oy nsovmm tnaiey, at nicnaa Gacdea, GnOletd o-vAU U( soJJwt Lindltta kt Can CreelChahs fNC. csjsiuirfi. (Apples, reies,.riumsipois " 11 .'pu?H..-uVwv,;-fcjwJSa i Ll ' IM-lirA rlf 'IkiJ-t ill j -,i.sL'if' -&ff 1 DAVA9 oi: Aiverpvoi M v'.tui v,-a , H,z- Ts2Z. QolSsborof, f v r. Ivi?f"ft&-4di- Booa HUL . il J.MasV. Uttcbaaor's, SJA " ' a' "-'-i Stamngs1, ' JIM 4.04 Durham'!, ' Is it J a.? " . BUIafam', . :am. ; ,74 :;--: MaUiM's, . 8,10 . -s.i, Baw alvar, : : ;.i Ms , a., Jh d 7 : " .n j -TATIONS. MwT. ) AWw-aL. 1 lliAVsra are aot perwUttod'M Jtravat; t 'l Railroad, withwitwrjtea perjnit fro'i tiela owners. Duplicates should in ail caies be'rivea. as the Ticket Aeents ate nitructed' td ftta.a 6nt'- IJnernes. f rereoua wanting. ,f ijff. ff fi y .c r jo ilirect their 'ordersT: to Joshua Lindley, eW iJai Uen, or-Owen Liridlejf; CAWCreefc :u '.H w -m m mm lUUU'W expected direct raaIa'"'oli AW.itoQ0Saek 1 14L s - .... ' ,--isi4l