Bk f - 1 l.i .f ''Art!' p.L JU.it I6iwt w I t ' 1 -I .' ' .. ' 1 . ' 1 ; ' - ' , ,r .:. IB TtJLiLEIGU BEQISTER" U veetlaea tmi-wekly ami TUt, Vy ' 1 9 iTb 'a k f?'ndni S TOI. -J i- -,--", i " " ' i,fr'yi' .f- a M f: j ....... Foe tne fcrt t.ar. I mmmm; IiitmcK "--y un of ADTutnsiMat aVl $11 act Md fc Jt priea to mMIm by Us ;w. . .iiraisnni POWER '. PRESSMND ' JOB OFFICE: lQWlMt pMparwd la xouU U . hcerip bow T JOB PRISTlNOy a nuMibU ntM, vitk traM4 fitpat4iltVChgo&oiiwippPJ with Ui Tfj ttrt stylM of . . , , f xxw 'in yjanCTitr.t rm 'rj fiinrtif MMaryftr Um prompt c- ; nmpf jrijKftJirnisraB, ..1 WTvpn; . ;4 Pamphlet, Circular, Ball Tickets, VXJLt HA!D8, - " i BUSINESS CARDS, nXlQHTHILLS, BAITD BILLS, ' i PROGRAMMES; v LJiOt POSTERS. BLANKS AC., Ia'-M atyl M' uj Uw' tbliKmnt, ATT0E5XT- UID COUMSXLLOR AT LAW, UnntM, &oioa Co., K. C. JifcMW -.-f v"- -. - Sjy Xiitw Gpartaerihlp. MTT JitHl & KOQERS, AttMMjr CtuWltn at Law, ' ILL au4 promptly 4 all bnrin atrmat- i. . kiuu,- -- ..- . . a. KOBBA. OFFICE : Coraw af ta Eboitu Rw, appoa iu Ut Court Haoaaw . Oat. 241k, 1864. . tf86 J. A. J. 2. Hathaway & Co, IMPORTERS OF MOLASSES, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WILMINGTON, N. C. J. HATHAWAY. J. L. HATHAWAY. - r WU. R. UTLEY. Jaa.. 18&A. 2 lypd DentUtry. OTPICe OYS& MR. ROULHAC8 STORE. RJUFJUMEN GES, (BY PERMISSION.) Kar. Dr. Maaoa, Raleigh, Rev. Dr. Smedea, do Dr.'F. J. Haywood, do Hoa. Hagfc WaddelL Caapel Hill, Rar. Dr. Sanaa! Soabury, N. Y. Dr. J. Paraaly, do Dr. Oaorfa E. Hawea, do Dm ChaM k. Harkar, Georgia. May 8. 1866. S7 tf a SuPBE & Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMIS SION MERCHANTS. Deauu ri 8gr, FUttrt Coffot, Molaues, Teas, Candler, Wood Wm, RmlamM, Tbbaecoj Se gan, Scctdk AU, Lomdon Porter, Broom; Stank, SmU, JKw PorK 'Jt - Corns Feoxt a Pnrc Srs., WILMINGTON, N. C. C. DvPks. '" D. B. Baku. WilmiasKm. Mar. , 1854. Iy 26 JAMES E. METTS, Foacwarding XXarohant, ' WILMINGTON, N. C. Aa. S4, 1864 . Ja Axthf aa4 Caaaaiiaalta Hamaa. W K heg haara to anrv to oai friend and tka pablia gaaratty, thai we kara aaaociated aagatkaf pt the paxpoaa of doing a Gene ral J i liiaj -n and Agency bnainaaa ia thia oity, althecocaar formerly Occupied by the late B. B. South, and bope by (trust peraoaal atteation to baainaah to aaarit a liberal patooaaga. 1 AS. J. LTTCHFORD, . i WK, H. COOKE. REFERENCES. C. Dewey, Cashier af the State Bank, Raleigh. W. H. Jooea, - Cape Fear , : " K, 1 .Fraeaaaa. Clerk Sapreaaa Ceart, Haartt h, Jooea, Merckaau. AM.McPheeter U C, Norfolk, Ya. Tbbmaa Loriag, Eef, Wflmlngton, N. C EaleiglLMayll.lSSl. 8- . airnm. . w. kabtu. ;W.MefHEETRS&CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS. Jtrmrrfiaf is Comwutrim McrckaaU. . 6 aaAJtau auABa, KORFOLE FA. Rarxmaxcmj. Tkoa. P. Dararamx, Halifax, N.C. Q. W. Mordeeal, Prat. Bk. a the State of N. C. C. Davey. Caabiar do do do do W. H. Joaaa do Branch do Cape Fear Raleigh L. O'B. Braaefc.Prea. R. AG. R. R. Matar. Raid f Soottar, - ) Dr. .,a Wkitahaad, . Jrorbrt. FrVtFanaera' B'kof Ya. j iAtos- Batt, Ba. r Maaara. 8peaea A Raid. Bltimr. - B.BUam4 8a,.w For. Septaambar 16th, 1868. - 76 . PETER W. H INTO N, Commit ion Merchant , OC ft AJT M ROTHZEYf WHARF. NORFOLK, YA - arxciAii ATTimox faib to iiuiiq Tonarca, Plaar, Craia, CaCtoa, ate. oto. Also, to Reoaitiag and Ferwardiag Gooda. REFER TO ' Chaa. L. Hiatoa, Raq. Waka Co. H. C J. B. G. lioalhaa, aad George W. Haywoed, Eaqa., Raleigh, N.C. Wau Ptammar, Eaq., Warraatoa, N. C. Aag. 5. 1864. , ; " 9 Ajidxaw J. Stadman. ATTOREEY AT LAW, Harlag rettorad to PUUboroagh, If. C, wifl at Uad reralarty the CearU of Chatham, Moore aad Haraatt Caajrttaa. PittahaaV; Jai It, 1866. 68 IL JNO.I. CAJTTW1TLX, GEHERALTRODUCS BROKER,. ' WUjaiagta.. COat. 9, tf 81. i - . . . . .... i . ' : rr . . , . wit. j. aaaca. mo; i lAiiiCD. BAKER A BAB BAUD, . GENERAL COMMISSION MKRCU ANTS, Buiidimgt, 3Wa iiaX, - - , NORFOLK. YA. May 22. 1855. .. 41-tt I S- PERRY", Dental Surgeon,. RALEIGH. K. O, - marcmaaoaa - The Faculty of the Baltimore CoUega of DeaUl Sorgery, v Rot. Dr. Smedea. RaUirfc. . ' Rer. Dr. Laey, do i Bar. Mr. McDowell. do Drt Chaa. R. Johnaoa, daw DtyRsa. J. Haywood,: do ' Hoalao. H. Bryaa, . da' ProtpWenW. F. Corie-.-. I Prot WffSiav - daV ; po' VLutkiMt ni-;J-.s- I Ran Mr. riUald, Jaaluma, C. . i i l .4 4 Dtj Gflsdtf toil -Fannie5 InspltaaSt Boab. - McaicAi. maracifxim, -CARRIAGES- FECIT TXSKI, a mwmm aua no m mt CITY 07 IIW TOBI, at tk rat cmt. oomnsnoM. Boav W. A. Orahaau S. C Badnr. a L. wato. U. Mareaead, O. P. Maaaaaaall, J. w. Ortora, M. W. WsMiaa, aa4 etaera. Tvk. IIM4. Commission and Forwarding . MERCHANTS, Brewi'i BaUdlM, Water Street, WILMINGTON. N- C. VaVAL ABTAKCU HADE OH C0VS1QM lUTfc . March 6th. 1866. 19 ly, , Dattd A. Bai. Gaoaaa M. Baia. J a. BAIN & CO. 8UCCE8SO&S TO BAIN HATTON & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND Commission Merchants, Cortt-r af VUmg aad Water Streets. PORTSMOUTH YA SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO SELLING Tobacco, Flour, Grain, Cotton, tfce. ALSO. TO RECEIVING AND FORWARDING GOODS Jaa. 86, 1866. 9 ly W. P. ElalalOTT, General Commission and F o r w a r d i n g M e r o h a n t , WILMINGTON, N.C. Feb. IS, '66. IS ly KADER BIGGS & T20., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS Tumx' Wharf, Town Point, NORFOLK YA Ririaiacaa. Messrs. Bloodgood A Co., E. P. Tabb & Co., Alexander Bell, Esq., Norfolk ; Hon. Asa Biggs, Williamaton, N. C; CoL J. B. G Roul hae, Raleigh; Lewis Thompson, Esq., Hotel, N. C. Oct. 24 U, 1864. 86 EDWARD J. IiTJTTERLOH, Gcnerml Commit! tim and Forwarding Merchant. WILMINGTON, N. C. THE Subscriber keeps constantly on hand a supply of Fresh Lima ; Calcined Plaster ; Land Plaster; Hydraulic Cement A Plastering HairH whtah he is prepared to sell as low as tnete ar ticles are to be had, in aay city South. - Orders will receive prompt atteation. EDWARD J. LUTTERLOH. Wilmington, N.C, Jan. 80, '66. ly 9 Books and Stationery I H. D. TURNER, No. 1 FAYETTEVIULK STREET, RALEIGH. N- C, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Bookseller and Stationer, keeps constantly oa hand a Tory large aad complete assortment of Law, Medical, Classical, School aad Miscella neous Books. A complete assortment of Station ery, Blank Books, Globes, Mathematical lastru menta, Aa , Ac. Blank Books made to order at short notice and in best style. Just received from the manufac turers direct 100 Reams Cap and Letter Papers, which he will sell at low prices. jp Country Merchants and other are reques ted to call and examine his stock. Raleigh, September 1864. 80 Fresh Family Groceries. WE hare now ia Store a well selected stock of Family Groceries, comprising . the fol lowing: Stoart No. 1 8yrap, Best Family Molasses, Loaf, Pulverised and Crashed Sugar, Brown and Clarified do., Whole grain Rice, Rio, Lagaira, Java and Mock a Coffee, Imperial. Hyson and other Green aad Black Teas, Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow Candles, Starch, Bar Soap, Spiee, Ginger, Pepper, Macearoai and English Cheeae. Indeed, all articles in the Grocery line. W. H. A R. 8. TUCKER. 26. ISRAEL W. 8 C U DOER, IVPOBTII AHB XAHUPACTUBBk OF GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, 8hirts, Stocks, Cravats, Hosiery, Suspenders, Dressing Robes, Ac., Ac. 296 bboadvay, wrw rote. UKAXL W. SCODDKB, June 18. 1866. A. D. nXIABO, A. BCCS 49 wCm EDWARD CANTWELL Attorney at Law, AND COMMISSIONER OF DEtOS, RALEIGH, N. C. TJRACTICES in Nasl; Johastoa, Wake, Ae. y Business atteaded to promptly. Orrica ia km residence, ceraer af Davie A. Fayetteville Streets Oct t, 1865. 81 tf. 1 ... - ... IUt AMD WOOL CAMfJtXCBB FESTSL -jayKW article, which uaewwora mora-far a 1 K fashionable east tbaa aay otaer. CaU aad 9rV.' HARDING'S.' Owri-- r 1,1 . I Ill ; CITY' Of1 CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. SPLENDID JEWELRY! iiiit tSleffaiit Faiiff - B ROOT hat Teceived, and is now . opeuina:, one of thaiaostoatlj and. the best selected lot, of JEWELE&I, and FANCY GOODS ever exhibited-in this markat." Hi$ assortment, hi either lin, -' embraces 'the ntott fashionable and beautiful specimens and the very latest styles iu part, ajt follows ; . Diamond, Pearl, Cameo, and Mosaic Breast rins, . and Ear-Eings, Gold an J Silver Watches,. EJpgaat styles. Silver Card BaskiM, ' Forki, 1 Napkin Rings, Card Cases, ik Porte Monnaies,.. I i- Gold and Silver Pencils, fee. , epL"26V.1854. ' ' . 7 ' j 'Repairing, Finishing,. &o. JTrrAYlNO scoured the services of a highly ,ae JjLcoaaplished workman in this department of my business, I shall be able to give the most entire ftsfction to the Public in all work c6mmittedto -jefcaga.-:--:-. w - -'J ALL ORDERS will be executed, ia .the most -workmanlike manner, aad with despatch. ' V 11 C. B. BOOT. ; SeBtemberC, 1854.1 ' : 78 J GUNS, PISTOLS, RIFLES, SHOT BAG3, Ac A large and varied hu porta tion. C. B. ROOT. Sept. 26, 1864. . . :. 78 ' BLiCISiITUI.G,UORSEUOELC, iC. EDWARD . YARBROUGH, jr., Having erected anew Blacksmith Shop at the corner of Har gett and Wilmington tit's., is prepared to have all work in the above line executed with care aad dispatch. The well known Jim Atkins, with,cm petent assistants, being permanently engaged, - he is enabled to have the animals entrusted to hia care hod in a workmanlike manner. Raleigh, May 28, 1864. tf 48 Ladies' Dress Goods. R ICH Black and White Watered S.Ik; do fmiU Poult Ue- iioi; do Striptnl ; do Mone Anuqae something Bf w ; Brouadetl Silks. Also a large assortment of Lutestring, Marcvline and Florence Silks. W. U. A R. S. TUCKER. SCOTT'S LITTLE GIANT IN TOWN It f I1HE little Monster has at last arrived, and I may be aeea daily in the rear of the Far mers' Hall. On feed days, (Tuesdays.) it Is a perfect wonder to see it masticate Cora 00b, and all at the rates of 10 bushels per hour.. Admis sion free. JAMES M. TOW EES. March 6, 1&S6. -0. Juat Reoeived, A LOT of Family Groceries, Crush 1 and Brown Sugars, Java, Bohea, Rio and Luguira Coffees. G. P. Tea, Candles, Soaps, Pnuff and Segars. Also a lot of chewing Tobacco on commission at Facto ry prices, at L1TCH FORD A COOKE'S June, 1866. 61 HARDWARE .STORE I , ' K, SMITH'S CORN Eli, RALEIGH N. C. " " WE ARE now in receipt of our Spring Sap plies of Wares, j-c, embracing Hardware, Crockery ware, Wood ware, Conch Trimmings House Furniture articles and Cutlery of all kinds to which wa 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 de sign of confining ourselves exclusively t this brunch of business, we think purchasers will find it greatly to their advantage to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. April 21 S3 PULLEN A KELVIN. Now for Cheap Goods. MURRAY A O'NEAL 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, Ac. Being new beginners, they have to build op a trade : to do this, they are de termined to be undersold by u.me iu the city. They will sell goods cheap and uo luisUke; 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. t Y1HE Subscriber respectfully informs the Pub I lie, that he still occupies the well kjiowu Stand of Mr. Willie Johnson, on Wilmington St. about one hundred yards South of the Cajpitol Square, where he is prepared to execute every thing la hie line of bwaiaess. Buggies Coaches Ac, made of the best materials aad in the most fashionable and 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 apon him before purchasing elsewhere, as he is determined to spare n either Eains nor expense to please those who inay favor im with their custom. He is determined to sell at prices to suit the times, Also, repairing done cheap at the shortest notice -T VkS R i it Prt r n jreo. 14, 1S64. 14 SAVE YOUR GRAIN. A . Large supply of the most improved Cradles just received at the Farmer's H-kll. Also, a new supply of Siaolair's improved Pro peller Straw aad Shuck cutter, both for horse and hand power, aad the no less famous Cora and Cob Crusher, the Little Giant. JAMES M. TOWLES. May 21, 1865. 42 Merino SUk b Lamb's Wool 'ulrts. AS the cold weather approaches, it must re mind those in need, of the necessity of taking a look for THE ARTICLE to protect health at E. L. HARDING'S. Oct. 12th, 1865. 82. Patent Elastio Skirts ! BATES FRANCE, No. 1, Barclay St, N. Y. CAUTION. None are genuine except they bear the stamp of the Patent. AU Manufac turers and Sellers infringing will b prosecuted according to law. March 38, 1866 - ly - 24 Diseases of the Eye. "VTTTTHIlt the, last '86 years, the subscriber has : f frequently and successfully operated for Cataxact, in persons of all ages, from .he States of N arts aad South Carolina and Virginia, and Will continue to operate upon those who need, and de aire it. ' ' . ' ' r '.' ' He win ' likewise attend Co such other diseases of the Eye as may be susceptible, relief.! . - - JOHN -BECK WITH.- Mr- D a., April , 1866. "Petersbarg, Ya. n e Wand des i r a b'l e a o p d s j .Li-., ; AX No 13 VAYfiTTEVIIXB ST. . . . HE Subscriber has jast received hie Fall aad 1 Winter supply of SEASONABLE GOODS, antbug which may be found . ol .. .. French 11 ertpos,- all colours, Lupidfs beat make. . trench- Cashmeres, of e, ery. variety and pat'rn.. . ! French DeLaioes of latest styles. . " t .t Silks, PUid, Figured and plain' , H Woolen, Plaids and Poplia Robes. iucu 1 am Dourea uousiin party uresses . 1 Heavy Kmb'd Crape Shawls. j Damask diapers in piece and pt'ra. . 43incn. ruiow UASe Linen.. ; " , " Table DoQeya and Crash : , -..-u - 1 1 Hv.. fjnen Sheeting; MM, 12-4. ioag ana nqware Ugh cord woorn- sh'ls. ' French work'd collars, eteeveeand ehemisettea LioVCambrivLwnHd'kia,anqaalit)ee Hera Stich'd and Hob Emb'd flaadkereMea. j- J aD aaw'nt of RiclUB-daoB'efat'ly Liri. Bird's Eye diapera, toweia-and napkma . M nd J 2-4 eoLshlfga aad casings, I . vs- : 4 W.elali andSaeAFUanalaiV; . .- , r . ... Wbitomnd red do, aU qBalitlaa,; Louies aad goafs ileriao SttJcand.aettaa Yeaia. flJKBOUIW! UUUU SDiT nrnimrr nm IlM x ,1 :1 1 n 1 1 1 . . . ... - "r" ! Lace ana MuaBa erns and.TurleT red do I - V : J .J V t ' ' - ,( 1 k reacB wwn aau x rcu aaapa ooraeau.. J .MOURNING GOODS. ,v; 19 uro.iTeKamca&d rou ac BoI Siqur, Lead colored and white and black do Blk. Fclr.1 Bombasine aad Merino 'Luna'a,' j Blk Alpaeaa, DeLaines and Chaijfsi ' r- - ' : Blk lbeaYeils and Laae do. ' ; Hdkn aallars are's aad Chemliettea. -: Giagham and Calleoes. ' .. :.: CARPETS, Aol,: Brussels, YeaiUaa and Ingram Carpets German Hemp Floor and Stair de . 6 and 12-4 Duggeta and Hearth Rags. , AlioaniL Main lla and 8heep Mats Boston Valices and Carpet Bags. ; Rose .Mackanaw and Duffle Blankets. ' Travelling or .Shawl do HARDWARE AND STEEL. Handsome setts knives and forks,' 61 piece. Rogers' best sctssere" Sn3 shears Shears for flowers and shrubbery Porcelain lined Kettles and Pant Soapstone Griddles for B. W. Cakes j Beet Razors, warranted, Ac. . FAMILY GROCERIES. Stewart's best refined 8agara. Loaf, crushed aad Clarified do Golden Syrup and dark Molasses. Cocoa, Worcester Sauce and Eng. mustard. Imperial Gun Powder and Blk Teas. Currants, Citron and preserved ga'r. Capers, Olives andPicklei. Layer Raisins. Box and Mat do - "Mocha, Java and Laguira Coffee. , J amaica Rum, I slay whiskey. Mon'gohela aad old Rye do London dock and Pale Hennessee Brandy Madeira, Sherry and Port Wines Champagne, Hock and Claret Cette Madeira for Cooking. London Porter and English Ale. 8perm, Adamantine and Hull's Cn'dla Starch in family boxes of 6 each. Ctn'iel erasive soap, woman's friend Table Salt, Bags and boxes. J. B. G. ROULHAC. No. 18. Fay. Street. tf-88 COFELANDS 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 portraits large aa hfe, and very cheap will make 'em. And when they're done, if you don't like 'em why you need'ut take 'em. I also take daguerrotypes, and take 'em in a hurry, And if you'll ooiue and sit for one, I'll not your patience worry. My light is soft, yet very strong my fixtures all complete, And all I ask you, ht, to come along and take a seat. Come bring your wives and little ones, and bring your pretty daughter, And patronize a Native note really think you ought to. My rooms you'll find above the Store of Samuel Young, (Esq ) All carpeted, and neat, and clean and warmed up with a fire. From morning till the close of day, you'll find me at my station. And now, 'o one aad all, I give a cordial invita tion, to come and examine specimens of my skill in portrait and daguerrotype. Hoping these few lines will find the publie "enjoying the tame great bletzing," I subscribe myself, very respectfully, m ' 'tt " P- COPLAND. P- S The subscriber continues to give lessons in drawing and paiUing, and will visit the sur rounding country, when desired to" do so, for the purpose or painting the portraits of families. Raleigh, Nov. 12th, 1855. 91-tIJ. The Life of a Great Orator. THE LIFE OF 8. 8. PRENTtSS. Edited by his Brother, 2 vols. 12mo. $2 60. Next to Patrick Henry, 8. 8. Prentiss was the greatest natural orator that has appeared in thia country. Dazzling wit, keen sarcasm, apt illustrations, sad brilliaat figures of speech poured ia profusion from his 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 one ever exceeded him in the grace with which he told A story,"--Buffalo Com. . "0. S. Prentiss is one of th nt V . names which adorn, our annals. j ' work is a valUe contribution to American i lature, and its contents most strongly i nterest every admirer of true genius and genrAiM .i. quence," TVoy Timet. " Ifis pub.Ho career was a brilliarjt 0M Ai w?r' uc WM se-on to none or nla nrofesaioa in the South west,- or. if succes JMI merit, in the land." Chrittw ' E0'.. W. L. POMEROY. Nov. 14, 186i. . 21 MONUMENTS. TO'rtflBS AND HEAD STONES r pHE Subscribe j. would uke method of ra X minding thr pblic that he is still engaged in the manufacti jr of Grave Ornaments, in all varie ty and the oest hty0 0f finiah workmanship. He keeps always on hand a large stock of Marble, both of American and Italian, suitable for Monu ments, Obelisks, Tombs, Head Stones, Ae.; and having in his employ a first-rate, Northern Carver sod Lettervr, he is prepared to put all kinds of Designs and Inscriptions, to suit the tastes ani wishes of all. He would respectfully invite -a visit to his Mar ble Yard, at the south.-east corner of the Raleigh Grrve Yard, where may always be seen specimens of his workmanship and a variety of styles of Grave Ornaments. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore received, he respectfully solicits a continuation of the same pledging' himself to ase his beat endeav ors to please all. Orders from a distance will a be faithfully and promptly attended to. Address, WM. 8TRONACH, Raleigh. October 81, 1864. , wly 88 SALT 1 SALT I ! O AAA SACKS of Liverpool ground Salt, fll dailv expected direct fron Liverpool. Also, to-store, 400 Sacks Marshall's fine, (Fae ry niied. I Ver sale by i : : . 1 AJ. JU.. HATHAWAT A CO. Wibaiagto, Oct. 5. tf S4 : Sunn's Domestic Medicine. f IMlIS book uointe ut in totain laazuaze. free . 1; from doctors' terms, the Diseases of Men, meo, and Cbildrenand the latest and ulost im Droved means used - in their ' cure, and is in tended exnresslv for the benefir of families. ' It also contains descriptions of the Msdical Roots a Hrassor ths Uairab Statbs, and how they are to be need 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 beenrevised and improved in every respect, and enlarged to nearly double its forme? size ; and contains nine hundred octavo pages. For safe by HENRY D. TURNER. Ralxiob, N. C, 1866. 66. CARRIAGE MARTNG. RALEIQII COACH FACTORY.!!! TCTT7ILL1AMS A GORMAN, -having enlarged Y Y thtr establishment by the addition of Jen- VijaftShbp.'oh Hargett St., are fully prepared to 'execute orders for CARRIAGES of every deecrip- ItlosV" Enrplorfnc experienced workmea and aainc Um hast of matarials. their work will always be Bjuaneatn a style avorroated to give saustaciaon. aepairing dona with.aaatneaa ana despatch. ' tig" Factory oa Haigett St- near the Baptist Grave, and at Clarke's old stand, near the Masonic HalL - . - . Raleigh, Jaae 23, '64. 61 ly. Hats I Hats ! Hats I McGEE & WILLIAMS, HATE in Store a large and well selected as sertmeat of HATS, for the Spring and Sum mer wear, for men, hoys and children, consisting of Leghorn, . . Canada Straw, Panama, Palm Leaf, Manilla, China Pearl, Campeachy, Alboni Jockey, Maricaibo, Wide Awake, Pedale Straw, Shanghai. ALSO, superb Moleskin Hats of the latest style. May, 1866. 40 Family Groceries. McGEE A WILLIAMS keep constantly on hand a large supply of choice Groceries for iea, consisting of . Loaf, Crushed, Pulverized, Clarified and Brown Sugar. Java, Laguira and Rio CoBee. Superior Gunpowder, Imperial and Fvaek Tea. Best 8 perm, Aaamautine and Tallow Candles. Stewart's Golden Syrup. 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 riB and Fancx Dat Goons, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Crockery and Groceries, that has ever been pre.ented in Raleigh ; and as they have been bought carefully, they will be disintsod of on the tnost moderate terms. We shall be pleased to show them to our cus tomers, friends, and the public generally. W. H. A R. S. TUCKER GUN, LOCK-SMITH, AND BELL HANGER Charles Kuester, WOULD respectfully inform the Citizens of Raleigh and surrounding country, that he baa located permanently in Raleigh, aad has opened a Shop on Wilmington Street, (in Dr. Cooke's briek- butlding,) 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. 63 ly-19 NOTICE ! . U. S. LAND AND PENSION AGENCY. f X all those for whom I have collected Land X Warrants, jm than 160 acre, 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' service iu any of the wars since 190. 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 olaim are respect fully invited to call aud 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, aad all the numerou laws in such eases. Give me a call, and have your claims investigated before it will be foreve. too late.. Enlisted Soldiers, having located lands ru im. aois and Missouri, I will pay the high prices for them. I have the number, r,0WMhipB aad locations of several hundred in h08e name they appear of record. The highest cash prices pid f jr 1W warranta. Otfice opposite Lawrence'! ,Iotel at the Ex press Orooa, J. H. K1REHAM. Raleigh, N.C, March V 2 m 21 a Ladies fc & ants' Hosiery. GENERAL and Boys' Co' ' isortiaent of Men, Women .ton. Thread. Wool and S.Ik Hoo. Also Cilov ss of every kind. W. H. A R. S. TUCKER. City Cemetery. MAYOR'S OFFICE. Raleigh, Nov. 10th, 1865. TtRf'POSALS will be received at this office, until the first Friday ia December next, for the erection of a Residence for the keeper of thr.Citv Cemetery, the house to be of wood, 1 st ories high, rock foundation, to contain two fin ished rooms and aa attic and to be located im mediately over and on both sides of the main en trance to the Cemetery fronting on East Street. The contractor will furnish me with a plan for the building proposed, to be considered with bis pro pos&L W M. IUILiUAS nAinuuu, mayor. Nov. 13, 1855. . td 91. New Stock ! -W-VURINa FAIR WKK K. OUR HALEa WJStt. I f lare. and id consequence stock greatly re duced. ho much so that we have had great difficul ty in cttiuir our customers with sucn styles 01 mrments as were wanted. The ditncOJtr is now oo-iavou, ior w twi . . , ..... . 1 yesterday from our Manufactory quite a large in voice, comprising all the new and handsome styles mwchUt opened in New York City. We have now iust the sixes to make our stock complete. - T TT A DTTtfl XI. XJ . UAIUU1U. November 6, 1866. 89 wnTATER POWER ON NEUSE RIVER, WW BIGHT MILES EAST OF RALEIGH, AND FOUR FROM THE CENTRAL RAILROAD The subscriber is desirous to sell his water power .v- Uo.... Riwxp. knnwn u tha Stone and !Tr:,T r' T;:;: u nnA t water . . r thm T&r nd a BntBcient budpIv Af nek .t the old dam to build a new one. Ten feet of water can be obtained with a dam i'rtt feet hirh. . fihoald.it be preferred to form a Company for manufacturing purposes, I am willing to become member wita a goo.1 ana aaosiaauai vompaey tkt Mntleoaen. IT a Company is fo rmed, it is desirous that it should be dose soon, as I havethis day begun to re-build the old dam : icroes Ute river. . WM. R. POOLE. Janarw 22. 1866. . 7 r ammmmaamaamBMaaammaaammamBmmaj '"''" tt JEW -VTC CHARLES H. TTOULD respectfully" inform: Aha SStise 1 of . Tt I Raleigh, the county and the eouutry edieia. ing, that he has fitted up in splendid style the house, formerly occupied by the Insurance Company, on the! west side of Fayetteville Street, and between Mri 8. H. Young's and. Murray A 0NeaI Dry Uood stores, where he has opened, a rich and beaur tif ul 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 Ladies. 1 ' ' lie has also for the gentleman a good lot of Uold and Silver Watches, which will be warranted to perform weiL when delivered to the easterner i also a few excellent double barrel guns brought on expressly: forthe-huaters of. Carolina ; also a great variety of walking Canes. In fact, at the Mew Jewelry Store, any a mt. every thing asuauy kept in such estabkehiaente may be found; atprji- oes that cannot. fail to please the customer. ; , , Repairing exeeutod at, short notice aad satis faction guaranteed. . , . . . " . ' October U(864., : L :j -. .f .j,85--1 r, . r -" - 1. ". ' '. .1 TROPOSALS wiU b. received vmtif the l6ta.aH I November for NINETY CORDS of good-Oak or 0ickory wood and thirty cords pf,'good;iplit pine yood, to be delivered 'had :orded' fa. Aha Wood Yard at the Institution for the Deaf.1 Dumb and Blind. The wood most be snfilcieTiUy small to be well corded. .- - :i ' ' Old and decaying"Woed wiU not bef reeerted. The wood may be deli vered at intervals: ' Part of the payment will be retained, till the contractu complied, with j . ' . . j i Proposals toft with Ji. P. Guion or dnc. C. Pab mer. - .zz E. P. GUION. JNO. C. PALMER. J Raleigh, October 80, 1866. td. 87. HOME TRADE 4t MANUFACTURE. WE have just made arrangements with the Alpha Woolen Mills of Orange County. N. C, as sole agents in the county of Wake for the sale of their Merinos, Jeans and Eerseys and wa invite the attention of our Merchants and farmers, to an examination of these, articles: ' They will find them much better aad lower than they can 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 whe nave 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 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. We 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. R. 8. TUCKER. August 1st, 1865. 62. Superior French Case. Paata 1 OUR Assortment of Fine Black and Fancy Cass. Pants is much better than usual. We have endeavored to select such styles of Fancy Caea. as we think will please those who desire something neat ana genteel. K. L. HARDING Oct. 4, '65. SO Superior SUk 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, l55. 82. Ladies Dress Goods. English A French Merinos, Figured A Plaid Cashmeres, Do A Do Mouselines. " " Alpacas. Bl'k. Do LITCliFORD A COOKE. Com. Merchants. One Door above H. Porter's Shoe Store. Sept 1 4 th, 1855. . 74. New Film 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. Beekwith, opposite Lawrence's Ho- tel, a heavy stock of -t GROCERIES, which the following list in part comprises : AJsxgelot of Coffee Laguira, Rio and Java Coffee Sngar.-Cruthed and Clarified, of different grade? and prices '1 good lot of Teat " ..; ' A heavy stock or ssoieana upper ieatner. A large assortment of Boots and Skoet, among wMCh are 'fine calf and kip bootscair snoes ladles and gents'. Also a good lot of Bngam, for taen and beys. - Candles Adantantme and Tallow. - '- B AU kinds of Fancy Soap. . -Shot Powder and Caps. - ' ' - Water Buckets of different kinds; - - r 126 Bags of Salt Liverpool and Ground Alum. Nails of all sixes ; Cotton Yams. Bacon, Lard, Flour and MeaL . V A lot of splendid Tobacco. Bagging and Rope. . A good lot of Cigars various brands. Also, a good lot 01 DRY GOODS. ' " . Amonr which are to be. found Domestics from 4 to 6 qurs. wide, Bleaching Goods, for Gen tlemen's wear, such as Cassimere, Satinet," Ken tucky Jeans, Twtedt, Otnaburgs and Kerseys, a fine lot of heavy Blankets and Halt, suitable - far ae groswear, and a great many others too tedious to mention. aca-Onr goods will be sold upon accommoda ting terms for CASH. Please give as a call and examine for yourselves Raleigh Oct. 28, .' bo 6. Iy Q. mn NERVOUS SUFFERERS. A Retired Cler- I gynan, restored to health in a few days, after Tnany years of great nervous suffering, is anxious to make known xne means 01 cure, nu kuu ifree) the prescription used. Direct the . Rev. OHN M. DAGNALL, No. 69, Fulton street, Brooklyn, N. 1 . Nev.l, 135&. ww PALMER'S PATENT LEG. This American invention Stands un rivalled both ia this country and in Europe. It is worn by 1,200 persons, and with most astonishing success, Ia competition with 30 ether substitutes of the best rrencn, jsngusn, ana uer- maa manufacture, it received the award of the aaxAT mxdal at the Wobld's Exbibitior ia Lokdov, as the best arti ficial limb known In this country it' has ... afar. j been thirty times axjumtea, in com petition with all others, at the anaual Fairs in the principal cities, -and has,' in every initti"". received the award .. kkesi or first premium. . And as a erowa- vm . - - ... 1 :H..:r"' aaciU the "First Premium"-only inr honor, J .K", .. . I c.. u.Ani mven for , Limbs was awarded the tV'.- . tUa late New York Crystal Palace , I The leg is finely ventilated,' allowing a current of air to pass arennd the stump, keeping" tt in a cool nad healthy conditio. ; " ' :i Pamphlets giving full bfonaafdoa ent grati to every applicant -L " ' " :MWrTJ?'?5yv ' B. FRANK PALMER A CcC-v i .- 276 CheenatStoeeVPhiladelphia. It Not. 8.. ?66 :, u,t 'a . t : , gH .o I TLaT aado-atrair BonaetB aadDAfa&ta' HaU mm a -wdMT ?s i riorth Jarlraa,4naU r.a&-f7. wxw ":'!' f ' yt t' v. 1 l.llja"i.n,l. nil tll J iM1? I'f - . pot, -j apaivAjt jqfffjwq - - OoldsboroV . HaMgl),.-' MorrtaTnla.0 r.. 'A?a -'t;, -wiafc . lX-IXi ia, JVn.or jl-tO - ifurbaai'i,,. IlllMDOTU , ' Haw Binr, ?-j11 J aimi'i Kim sisT. &&i i JA sals ' , Hw&r,er, Mrnanri, AHirtaboto', ---Dwenaml, :.ut ''orrtavlua, -ABtigb,- atatuae'fr. ia -om-"- j fi-VHYti bta,r ftM.'vvtt it Had wferirw uieavrvuTaa MaajfratB suhag iBaat vat bmh. b rvetgas on j; yfi-r- iivvnyZt till si ttln-h li- Kii-jd ' .Jf it JV,k'itfi 1uAal ' TPjroRTTjEKN-A 'aivT'rt'' : mtRpMNiraAANs; ' sendld wtee7& Xf Raireell, leaver Hunter! llilfbrfb5IJ'at4 41 o'clock. . miL n 1HM TTJESDAY,' L rfCao"A& Portsmouth on the arrival '""if the 8otherB.'Car,,u"' " The 8teamer Georf.Captoiar PaartOBiOAr-w. 'i rives on .-v - -?tif hVs'J- &fiJtitiyaijL r MONDAY, :--''.rrklf7)'U-,i4--i , WEPNESOATsV.V.i UJ . . r K rRIDAYjfaaaafiaiotrra arriving at Baltimore ia vbm Tor the 14 o'cJoa k; a.. m. Train ror ptuutdeipbuvaaa new XorJU, March 20 155, s . v. , .,, ,:28 lFt'wJ. Raleigh and Gaston Railroad. - NOTICE is hereby given, thai from aad aileM ' the 80th Jeauarr, all dues to'thisJ RoU lot . freight mast be paid at Petersburg pr Forlamat&e I. exeept oa way freightj'WbickBftuai be paid ia ndJ- : ' vance or oa delrrery X to goods,' aa, aaae mayf be ,t - -nifi'itU:-&&itmit9 it This arrangemeat wiU afford greal Mwrtogaasr - " to our customers, br swrsedina tIecaakv-o' ' their employing more than oM.forwsrdiag,. aeai j , between New fork and Raleigh, '.s4 jUviag thei7. goods or produce subjected to njBaJaa4ling4j Agents cannot .violate the- aboW rule without-. ; objecting theme elves to rembveX "ij - The greatest care will continue to W:ukn by V the officers and Agents of the' Company 'in" myltf department of its business to acccmmoda(e:jth,a' '-;V public and promote the inter'esta pfHJ cui totters. . Whilst the Western merciaats aWag JrortS " , a passenger train win leave. BalefgfrtheOar-1 noon, on the arrival oTthe Hrainfrear'tW Wehf a on the N. C. Road;: dab notice whtefe'Wttlba: gi-vea. i. M ;H ts.;r-Mi. ia,d 'tfZWw 'junybt&H oi . . By ordeBaftaBoaalDsrMtorJji -ji As the Company haw twe tDepoJ iB.Ralalg merchants ordering gopde to g.-wpha fX U4 are requested to have tlMfa-dietiaetly marked, fa, that their destination mayba knowaaad theja may be loaded to the through Depot freax, ters burg or Portsmouth. . Raleigh. Jan. 17, 1856. v,. t . Tiff tfr. FOR NEW YORE, w 'Misye Ubitbd SrAtKs MAikLnfi MB'SriABiiBara-- Jamestowri ancL Roanoke; '' THE elegant new steamship JAStitowj Cap- tain Parish,' which is to rani iw eotriUxiaay witn the Roanoke, madeher fire" fpfcoar New York to Petersburg, otf gatardaya tSaa:-" nit., and win oontiau-o-i makA eglai.triB weekly leaving New Y erfc-i every. Ssiit rlay,.aa- o'clock, P. M , aad-Patorsbarg er; JTat4aj). evening. . : Mii"1if.sitf' 141 Htir TheRoASOita wi Uy..?iet larXJterj Tl day, and Peteroburg.evary Friday tTeui l3r, vellera going North will thus be afforde4 aa oppOrj tuBitytwice a week of taking one of these iplec lid steamships sad thereby, avoid, the dust andrf e, : - quent ehangea of the Railroads. , PassenserViOil . -board of stamersgu' find the 'State 'room 'Cited ; up in the most eleganfstyle aad the Tare and -ttob-tion unsdrpssedT'' vff " ' ' f Passage 8ndFsiwofmtPetori1urgr "... (State-rooms 'fiftta.ewj t Steerage passage,; leSTickeU iesaexf it y t)fSoeV- - S. G. BAWIST.flteaiaotaSt, July 6, 18&v- owners, liapucates sapuia ia ail eases pe even, aa the Ticket Agent! are Instructed" Ho retain bv RALEIGH AND GASTON ROAD-Iato the Railroad CVaipaay:fbr ireagbtrtze payae ble ia cash oa the delivery of the trUcles; Ut artioles are deiivared without Bach peyBieQt Ujfcd- vance, and the owner fails to call at ;toe depo as e settle the bill before, the expiratioaraf the moBa he must thereafto sead.the moaeywaea he bob far the goods, v' By order of. tke Presijeat,'. nly4thl8S4y'f Wr-? GN and after Monday, the , fin t of Octob er, lit passenger Train will leave the Depot at Ra( eigb. at precisely l&" minutes before Jo'clotk.'A M and run to Frahklintoa by "8.. whed It wLl stop 26 minutes, allowing ampre m Tor thw; Pssse- fers to Uke Breakfast at aapfceCenf Uoue.i-Tlr chedule other wiserlff remain-ks at prtTssit. .?-'.ACRUlUPjneili Raleigh, Bept"261h,l"jf1s44,'rSw - 1 V' '1 i'1 n 1 11 '. f TEW DOXXAM llKvYAatD M'rua STRAYED of iea'froai1rrt Franklin county, -ori Saturday Bight, tha 4ta Inst , htrge Sorrel forse.4- The above -rewBrd ot ten dollars' wiU Waid tot hi recovery Bad dejft ery'to m i&LM IisbrfABpist J3tyl85- j -v... caRwIWanti k , LARGEad. wommaadiag ,eJtQrtBienkv af Cloaka. aad MaitiUaa,. pmracia jayerjr ttyU aad yeiueh-aa e Fine YelvetMaBUea,-i f- f. . - .-. , . , ,1 Velvet and Moire antique, (ia combinaUoni.) ! Cloth Maatles aad Talmaa,-,' J -'..'14 y i " onw l.ntlM with Mnel Mito, v'1''' Fine Merino Sua rs"TCn J "Scarfi,- . ,u Vea'aTraraliagSBawUBBd ElaVe.,' ' y6evmbat 2891865.:ri ? .f 1$t TtENTS' FURKISHIXG CCCrr-fJastbpe-I Tf ed, 10'jIoxeB DeJoiaviUe' TIes,1 Ut?'. 5aUiS doaea English tttoa ",HoswjW riLAVEa are .apt. jerauttedjtoraveroa'lif n Railroad, without a written permit fro il'tje.r vv.

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