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, it '?.;- a. . . - . r-'V.s :a VOLUME LVIL .1 v. C . m - a' V : . CITY OF RALEIGH, SATURDAY; MORNING. DECEMBER 13& S a Bi - . I V a t . It a. im v: y. l in ' - x ' - ' 1 T 'II W rts ir i l i aa -a. - b. x m L ie l;ts&i - f . :. j.. . ... . .it-- . : jTHS r JLLLEIQH RJGISTER" SEA TON GALES, IVttO ft a "if t:rioritiToi. ftAxn ok ATamsCb-a : BUSINESS CARDS. ' REGISTER FOWEB PHESS-AN0 JOB OFFICE. IMflf 40B ruaXUiO, AtiMMMbl nt, with U xry UMl XjUa tl . .. . jiinw AX9 rAfloovAau rm t ilia ann m- M wip !- mil iH riici in minis. leta.Htct2lata, Ball Tickets, BUSINESS CARDS, tZtlQBT BILL BAWD BILL, 2.- . . - pjtOGXAMXES, LA.UQM. POSTE&S. BLANKS AC. Chief litoh. AT05IT,A5D CXiCXaiLLOB. AT LAW, L 2 y ' Law Crrttnhl. dZ3LLH AlROGERB, Attowwya 4k Cm nri at law, JLAUSIC1I JU C aw w. hii, . . a. aoaaaa. OFFICI i Qmmm af taa BasMTas Raw, oppos ite Ua CaaHaaaa. OaC.JMO.iUa. ' tfM J, at J. X XZathavway at Co IMPORTERS OF MOLASSES, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WILMUfGTpN, N. C. i3 - l J- HATHAWAY. i---;- J. L. HATH A WAT. " iSA ii W1L. -E. UTLET. Jaa.a, lata. lypd Dentistry.. DR.?.SA3000CC,&ENTiS?, OltKX OTSK MB&S0ULHAC8 STORE. REFERENCES, . (IT FZKH1SSI0N.) KavDr-afaaaa. . KalaUk. Kar. Dr. vaaadaa, - da Dr. IV J. Haywaod, do Oa aa. Hack Waddall, Caapl Hill, Bar. Dr. Saataal 8bury, N. T. Dr. J. Fanaly, do Dr. Gaarca S. Hawaa, da Dn, Ckaaa A Harktr, Oaorgia. y 7 1, la&a. 87 O. DuPREfe Co., W HOLES ALK GROCERS AND COMMIS SION MERCHANTS. VALUUUi Stigar,FUmrt Coffu, Motauct, Teas, Cvtitit, Wtd ITare, Raui, Tobacco, Se gan. Seated M, London Fbrier, Broowy, Store. &tl JaM Ari. Syu, Ac, Coaau Fbout av PaiKCBas Sn WILMINGTON. N. C. C. DwPma. . : D. B.Baxxb. Watiagtaa, Mar. 28t , 18M Iy 26 ' JAMES K METTS, rorwardlng Merchant, . WILMINGTON. N. C. Aag. Sa. ISM. 70-tf a. icrunnii av taws. . w. eutb A. U Mcf HEETERS & CO. : WHOLKSALB dKOCJEBS. Commwm Mtrchanu. UUU SCABS, NOETQIX.YA. RaraaBJicaa Taaa. KXaaraaz HaHfaz, V.C O. V MaraaaaL Fxaa. Bk. af tk 8UU of N. C. C. Daway.Caakfar ' aa da da da V. M. Jaaaa da Braaaa da Capa Faar Balaifk . 0B..lraaaa, Praa. B. AGtB- R. rra'traraMnPrkaf Ta. AUb BalVa Maaatat ftaaaai A Raid, Bsltim. -- R. Bl.ii.ai aa, ira TarA. itU;laaS. 7 ' PETER W. HINTON, Oommittion . Merchant , TOYS A9 M ROTEXRTt WKAR7. KORFOLK; TA. raotaa ArrsirTioa rAU to lujio Craia, Cattaa, Also, is Eaceivtag aad Forwarding Goods. Chaa. L. HieHast. Esq. Wake Co. N. C. J--B. G. Raalaaei awd Oeorge W. Haywood, Rsqs., Raleigh, N. C 14 Plaauaer, Esq., Warraatoa, N. C Aag. 2. 1864. . 69 Andrew J. Stedman. ATTORNET AT LAW, to PiUsborearh. N. C. will N. C. wCi at- Uoa ragaAerly taaCemrU of Chatham, Moore and tlaraatt reaasisa - -Plttabare', Jaly I. 1866- 66 tL JNO. Ia. CANTWEIaL, GENERAL PRODUCE BROKER, Wihaoaftoev, S-C OoU 9, 1866- tf 81. JoaxsaG. 8aa , Jatm .CSsbxtox. 8 HELTON V 8NEED, ATTORNEYS At LAW,, Wit) attead ta all basiaess entrasted ta them ia WEST TENNESSEE. 0aaa U'8omarville, Tenn, Nav. 80, 1866- r ' 6 wlf TO KEEV0US8UFFERERS. A Retired Clar t ysaaayraatsrsl u health ia a few days, after aay years eCgia it aarvaas eaferiag. ia eaxieae to aaaksv kaawm Caa aaaaas eatav Will aaad (n-ae SJsa areaoriadaa aaod Diraws -tha Ra. JOHN M. . DAG MALL, Ha. 4S, Faltaa atraai. Brasklya.N.T. T KM fx 1 . Ne. 1, 1854. 88 . J BAKU. TBOC BAKER BAJtRAUD, ' GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. TUa' Buildings Town fbit, - . NO&FOLK, TA. Ujr 83, 18.14. 4iL Ij 8. PERRY, Dental Surgeon, RALEIGH, N. C, - uruiiou Tk Faculty of tha Raltiaaora OoBagaof Daatal S orrery, V'" Rat. Dr. Stnadaa, Ralaigt. 1 t, Rar Dr. Lacy, X Rer. Mr. McDowelh -avdo Dr. Cbaa. E. Johaaoa, do Dr. Fab. J. Haywood, do Hon- J no. H. Bryan, do Prof. Owen, W. F. College. Prof. Win rate, do Pro.'. Wheat, Caapel HilL Rer. Mr. FitageraJd, Jaekaeo, N. C. April , 1866. 7 Ij 41 Dry Goads, dnceriet tmsi IspkaesiL hih. MDaKAL IKTBCMXjrra, CABIIAGES, F1UIT T1EES, CITY -OF at t) rat HEW TOEI, ckit. ooamzsuoH. Jt&rt to Bern. W, . OrskM. ft. I, b4nr, B. L. . C f. Unto htl, w. Q.hm, ma, 1, MoT Tmk. MM. Commission aidF6rirarding MERCHANTS, Brewa'a Balldlag;, Watar Street, . WILMINGTON) N C. PtOAL ADT1NCU MADE OM COSMOWMKWTa. March 6th. 1856. 19 ly. Dati A. Bai. Oaoaaa Mr. Baj, Ja. BAIN & CO. SUCCESSORS TO BAIN HATTON A CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND Commission Merchants, Cermer f Kiag aad Water ttraeta. PORTSMOUTH VA. SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO SELLING Tobacco, Flour, Grain, Cotton, dec. ALSO. TO RECEIVING AND FORWARDING GOODS Jan. 36, 1856. 9 ly V W- P. EIaUOTT, General Commission and :sr-- , F o rrar dlnr Me r.o 11 a n t WILMINGTON, N. C . Fab. IS, '66. 18 ly ' KADER BIGOS A. CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS Tunis' Wharf, Town Point, NORFOLK VA. RiriEBXCM. Meaara. Blood rood ft Co., E. P. Tabb ft Co.. Alexander BelL Eaq., Norfolk ; Horn. Asa Birrs, Villiamatoa, N. C; CoL J. B. G Roal bae, RaJeigh). LeWia Tbompaoo, Eaq., Hotel, N. C. Oct. 24th, 1864. H6 EDWARD J. LUIjrERLOH, Qenerml Commission Itctardina JferekanL WILMINGTON,-N. C. HE Subscriber keeps constantly aa haad a supply of Freeh Lime ; Calcined Plaster ; Lanal Plaster; Hydraulic Cement rTaateriamil air which he is prepared to sell as low as those ar ticles are to be had in any city South. Orders will receive prompt attention. EDWARD J. LUTTERLOH. Wilmington. N. a, Jaa. 80. '66. ly 9 Books and Stationery ! H. D. TURNER, No. 1 FAYETTEV1IXJB STREET. RALEIGH. N C . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BookseUer and Stationer, keeps constantly on haad a very large aad complete assortment of Law, Medical, Classical, School aad Miscella neous Books. A complete assortment of Station ery, Blank Books, Globes, Mathematical Instru ments, fto , fto. Blank Books made to order at abort notice aad in best style. Just received from the manufac turers direct 100 Reams Cap and Letter Papers,' which ha will sell at low prices. gfj Country Merchants and ethers are reques ted to call aad examine his stock. Raleigh, September 1864. 80 Fresh Family Groceries. WE have now in Store' a well selected stock of Family Groceries, comprising the fol lowing i Stuart No. 1 SyYnp, Bast Family Molasses, Loaf, Pal veriaed aad Crashed Sugar, Brawn aad Clariaed do., Whole grain Rica, Rio, Lagwira, Java aad MoehaCoffee, Imperial, Hyson and other Greea aad Black Teas. -Sperm, Adamantine and T allow Candles, Starch, Bar Soap, 8pice, Ginger, Pepper, Maecaroal aad English Chaeae. Indeed, all articles in the Grocery liae. W. H. ft R. S. TUCKER. 26. EDWARD CANTWELL T. Attorney at Law, AND COMMISSIONER OF OEtOS, RALEIGH. N. C. TJRACTICES in Nash, Johnston, Wake, Ac. Y Business attended to promptly. Omca in his residence, corner of Davie ft FsyetUvine gtreeti - Oct. 1, 185&. . il tf- I8RAEL W . 8 C U D D E R , iarvaTsa ax AM0rACTWXB or GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING ao.ops, Shirts, Stocks, Cravats, Hosiery, Suspenders, Dressing Robea fto., fto. 296 amoABWar. rw roax. laSAXL w. scrnpss, a. o. euauaaa, Jana 18, 1854. " : a. aveg 40 worn " . . Saaaiior Frenea.Caas. Paatst -JJRAsaortsaeat af PiaeBlaekaad Faaey Caaa rPaata ia mash better thaa asaaL. -We aave eadeavarad t aalast sack atylea af Paasy Caaa aa we think will please taaaa- wao deaira aaatething aaat aad geataer. 1 a. i RARDIAQ W.W. J. OcU4,'M. CrrYrADTERTLSEilENXS. SPLENDID JEWELRY I and Bl4raiat Pujr Voodf. GB. ROOT baa reeelred, and la now opening, one of USe moaOosfly and the beet selected lot ' of XEWELEBl "and FANCT GOODS trar azbibitad la thU market Hia assortment, hi 'el tart- Rn; embmors the most fashionable and beantifoi specimens and 'the very tateet styles in part, aa follows ' Diaaaoad, - - ' Psarl, ". ' v Cameo; and 'j- J- Moaaia Breast Pina, - vrUx . and EaiRinfa, Gold and Silver Watohea, Eleraat atylea, Silver Card Beakita, Forks, Napkin Rings, Card Caeca, . ' Purte Monnaiea. Gold and Silver Pencilsc Seat 26. 1864. . . Repairing. Flniahlng. Slo. I TTAVI5G aecared the services of a. hiehlT ac rXX aainpiUbeVI woxknaa'UjtMa'.paiweafl amy oaameea,, 4 saau ka able to give-the moat enure -tirfaotion to the Pnblie in all work committed .to jay charge. ALL ORDERS will be executed In the most werkmaalike manner, and with deapatch. - - C. B.ROOT. September 26, 1864. .78 GUNS, PISTOLS, RIFLES, KHOT BAGS, fto. A large and varied importation. C. B. ROOT. Sept. 26, 1864. 78 lLlCISHTHIIG,BOUEBflmC. IC. EDWARD TARBROUGH, Jr., Having erected a new Blacksmith 8hop at the corner of Har gett and Wilmington 8t's., is prepared to have all work ia the above liue executed with care and diapatch. The well known Jut Atkixs. with.cem Detent assistants, being permanently engaged, be u enabled to have the animals entrusted to his care shod in a workmanlike manner. Raleigh, May 26, 1864. tf 48 Ladies' Dress .Goods. RICH Black and White Watered Stlka; do PUid Poult Do Soi ; do Stried ; do Morie Antique omethig new ; BrocatliKi SifUs. Alo a large aaaortjnent of Lutestring, Mareeline and Florence Silk. W. H. ft'R. S. TUCKER. scorrs l.itti.e giant in towni: 1HE little Monster has at last arrived, and may be seen daily in the rear of the Far mers' Hau, ua reea aaya, uesaays, 1 it is a perfect wonder to aee it masticate Corn cob, and an at the rates ot 1U busaets per boar. Admis sionfree. JAMES M. TOW LIS. March 6, 1856. 20. Just Received. 1 LOT of Family Groceries, Crush'd and Brewn J 8agars, Java, Bohea, Rio aad Lagnir Coffees. G. P. Tea, Candles, Soaps, Pnnff sni 8egtYs. Ako aJot of ohewing Tobacco on commission at Feete- rTDrieea.at L1TCHFORD ft COOKE'S HAKDMMS STOGIE I. R. SMITH'S CORNER, RALEIGH N. C. TTTTE ARE now in receipt of our Spring Sup TT k ea of Wares, j-c, embracing Hardware, Crockery ware. Wood ware. Coach Trimmings Hoaae Fnrnitare articles and Cutlery of all kinds to which we respectfully invite the attention' of purchasers. Farmers, Mechanics and Artisans can tad at our establishment Tools, Implement, and a general assortment of Hardware suited to their different vocations. m Having purchased the largest Stock of Hard ware ever brought to this market, with the de sign of confining ourselves exclusively to this branch of business, we think purchasers will find it greatly to their advantage to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. April 2188 PULLEN ft BELVIN. COAGH SHOP. r riHE Subscriber respectfully informs the Pub J lie, that he still occupies the well knowii Stand of Mr. Willie Johnson, on Wilmington St. about one hundred yards South of the Capitol Square, where be is prepares ta execute every thing ia hia line of business. Buggies J- Coaches Ac., made of the best materials and tn tbe most fashionable and durable style. Ha would say ta those who msy wish to pur chase Buggies or any thing in his line, that they would do wall to calespon him before purchasing elsewhere, as he is determined to spare n either pains nor expense to please those who msy favor him with their custom. He is detsnained to sell at prices to suit the times. Also, repairing uone cneep at tne anorteet notice JAMES BASHFORD. Feb. 14, 1854. 14 SAVE TOUR GRAIN. , Large supply of the most improved Cradles received at Us " armor's 11 M. saw supply of Sinclair's improved Pro to. a i peller Straw aad Shack cutter, both-f or horae and hand power, aad the no leak famous Corn aad Cob Crasher, ths Little Giant. JAMES M. TOWLES. May 21, 1855. 42 Patent mastic Skirts ! BATES FRANCE, No. 1. Barclay 81, N. Y. CAUTION. None are genuine except they bear the stamp of the Patent All Manufac turers aad Sellers infringing wal tx prosecuted according to law. Marsh 38, 1866 ly 24 City Cemetery. MAYOR'S OFFICE. Raleigh, Nov. 10th, 1866. f PROPOSALS will be received at this offioe, until the nret'Friday in December next, for the erectioa of a Residence for the keeper of ths City Cemetery, the house to be of wood 1 stories high, rock foundation, to contain two fin ished rooms and an attic on4 to be located im mediately over and on both sides of the main en trance to the Cemetery fronting en East Street. The contractor will furnish me with a plan for the building proposed, to be considered with nis pro posal. WM. DALLAS HAYWOOD, Mayor. Nov. 18, 1853. td 9i, CARD TO MY PATRONS. r CONTEMPLATING a change in our business j et January. 1866, renders it actually neces sary for ns to Urge the payment of all notes and " ' . e " e 1 a a accounts due oa. lcr grant indulgence oeyenu that tins will be altogether incoaeistent with' ar rangements already made, and oar friends who are indebted to as will confer a great favor -by coming forward at oooe and settling their notes aad accounts bow do,; , 4 - E. L. HARDING. .' Nor. 18, 1855. . ; &wi m ua. N. B. SMITH, respectfully informs the if 1 Ladles aad Gentlemen ot, Raleigh and vicini y, taat shots prepared to-aeanafacearoaay kind mt Ledica areas is ia tnalatasi sya aad most ela- caak maaaar, r Aisa QeaUsntaa spparel exeeu tad with ths iraatavAttaeas and, dispatch. , A11 aha asks l a fair triaL. s' Chaxgt$ .yary moderate. ; i t r 5 . n e W A fib: o ei'ra b L"e xi bi bs - AT N 13 PA YETTEV11VL; T. " . THE 8aWiaerhasJatieeiTa4haiFaU aad . Winter aapply of KA03C ABLE , GOO Da among which maybafoond , .. . . French Merinos, all aoloors, Lapia'a best make. French Cashmeres of every variety and pafra, French DeLalnesaf latest styles.": Silks, Plaid, Fignred and plain Voolea Plaida, and PopUaRobaa. men 1 am nonraa uoasun party dresses Heavy Emb'd Crape Shawls. ' Damaak diapers la pieee and pt'ra. 451ncb Pillow Case Liaaa,. ' ' Table Delleyt aad Oraah ,r '. -LfaejB SAaetiBgv 10-4, 12-4. LanfSnd Square high eoTd waofa sh'la. Freheh werk'd eoBara, alaeras and akaaaisettea - Lin' a Cambric. Lawa Hd'kfs. all oaalitias u" . WW - . a" a w- ... " item bmcu a saa rte Jumb'4 Uaattkervkiem. Fuiraaar'ataf Riebardsoa's fmlr Lia'a. i.i?l!rdsEye dUpera towels aad aapkins --4 aad 12-4 eoLahti'gs aad-eaaiaga. - Welsh aad Sack FUnaala.", : " , . White aad red do alt onalitiea., i LaJiea and gent's Merino 8ilk . aad cotton Vests; English and German JJoee a great variety. ? M areeillea QiiUts and Furniture Dioitiae. tdtee and Una tin eftea and Turkey" red do MGtJRNINaOOODS:' Wk Ore. DeRhtaa aad Pea aa Boie Silts ' - Lead colored aad wUta and black-da ! " - Bfk. Fea, BeaaUuaa aad Merfwo ""Lapia's." Blk Tasslsa aad Caataa CUta - - : .i ttk Alaaaasy Dataiaaa aad CaaPla. .,Uk Love Voile and Laee do . v.HdlcftavUarasht'iaad Chasafaattea. i 1 Oiaghaas ago Calieaaa. -, "V CARPETS. ft Brmsseh, Yeiitiaa and, lagrain Carpets German Hma Floor and Stair da -'" aad 12-4 Daggais aad Hearth Raw. Alicant. ManilU and Sheep MaU Boston Valiees aad Carpet Bags. ' Rose Meekenaw' and Duffle Blankats.-: -Travelling or Shawl . do HARDWARE AND STEEL. ( Handsome setta knives and forks, 61 pieaan Rogers' best scissors and shears Shears for lowers and shrabbery : - -. .. Poreelaia lined Kettles aad Pani Soapstone Griddles for B. W. Oakea Best Rasora, warranted, fte. FAMILY GROCERIES. Stewart's beat refined 8 a gars. Loaf, crushed aad Clarified do Golden Syrup and dark Molasses. Cocoa, Worcester 8 ace aad Eng. Bastard. Imperial Gnn Powder aad Blk Teas. Currants, Citron aad preserved gar. Capers, Olives and Pickles. Layer Raisins, Box aad Mat do Mocha, Java aad Lagnira Coffee. Jamaica Ruavlalay whiskey. Moa'gobela and old Rye do London dock and Pair Henneasee Brandy Madeira, Sherry aad Port Wines Champagne, Hack and Claret Cette Madeira for Cooking. a London Porter and English Ala. Sperm. Adamantine aad Hall's Cn'dls Starch in family boxrs of 6 each. Cnficl eraaive soap, woman's friend Table Salt. Bags and boxes. J. B, G. ROULHAC. r. . a t at a k ao. AO, say. sweet. tf-88 COPELAUDS' QALvLERY. Come, Ladies fair, and Gentlemen, who want a likeness true, Come to my Portrait Gallery, and I will give it Jon ; rn paint your portraits large as life, and very cheap will make em. And when they're done, if you don't like 'em wny you aeed'nt take 'eaav I also take daguerrotypes, and take 'em in a hurry, And if you'll come and tit for one, I'll not your patience worry. My light is soft, yet very strong my fixtures all complete. And all I ask you, is, to oome along and take a at- CoVring yoar wivea and little ones, and bring snrour pretty daughter. And patronjio a Native mow rtally think you ought to. My rooms wou'll find above the Store of Samuel Young, (Esq ) All carpeted, and neat, and eUam ajtd varmtd up with a Mr. From morning till the -close of day, you'll find me at my station, , And now, 'o one aad all. I rive a cordial invita tion, to oome and examine species ens of my skill in portrait and daguerrotype. Hoping these few lines will find the public " tnjowmg tAt seas arttit bietrtnf," I subscribe myself, very respectfully, O, P. COP EL AND. P. S The subscriber continues to rive lessons in drawing and painting, and will visit the sur rounding oountry, when desired to do so, for the purpose of painting the portraita of familiaa. naieign, ov. izm, ioo. yj tu. FORM BOOK. rpHE North Carolina Form Book; containing A all the meet aseful Forms which occur. in business traaanotions between man aad man, as well as ia official stations ; together with the Constitution of North Carolina, aad of the United States ; tbe Act txiag the face af Clerks. Sher iffs, fto. Calculated for the ase of the Gitisens of North Carolina, aad made conformable to law. Compiled by a Member of tbe North Carolina Bar. Price one dollar. For sale by H. D. turner, N. C. Book 8torc. t&" Any person remitting 90 cenUln money or postage stamps shall receive a copy free af postage. ' Nov. 29th, 1855. ' tf 96 Churn's Domestio Medioine THD3 hook points oat, ia plain language, free from doctor' a terms, the Diseases of Men, Women, aad Children, and the latest aad most improved means used in their cure, and la intend ed expressly for the benefit of families: It alao contains descriptions of the Mboical Roots aid Hssas or ths Umitbd States, and how they are to be used In tbe cure of diseases. It ia arran ged an a new and simple plan, by which the prac tice of Medicine is reduced to principles af com' mon sense. This invaluable book baa passed through many edition! ; It has now been revised aad improved in every respect, and enlarged to. nearly double its former sise ; and contains nine hundred 00 tavo pages. . - - It does pot propose to dispensa with physicians in severe cases ; but it does proposerto save thou sands annually, by putting the meant of cure into ever m in's hands, and of saving many valuable lives f which Is of far more importance) by in structing individuals how to check disease in its beginnings,' before it 'has' acqs ires too much strength td resist and" overcome. - Forsake by ' HENRY D. TURNER. Raleigh, N6r. 1855. - 96. Notioe TtURSUANT to the provisions of a deed of I trust, executed bjf Jaa F. Jordan, I shall of fer for sale, at ths Court Hoasa door, aa Mon dav..l7ta of Dec. next, between the hours af 11 and 12 A-M. a Isj brick dwelling house of eight rooms together with a brick kitchen and smoke aoaesv.-.- j; j i .u . , , , . The above house is. situated aa a lot of ground anntnin-nr three Quarters af aa acre, at the'eor. 4 Bar af Jones ft McDowell streets. Tuxs Cas, or paper negotiable at 90 days. Ounn's Domestio Medioine. : THIS book points out, in plain lsngnage free from doctors' terms, the Diseases of Men, Vp meo, and Children, and the latest and moat ap proved means used in their cure, acd, is in tended expressly for the benefit of families. It alao contains descriptions of the Mkdical Roots and Hkbbs or ths Uhitbo States, and how they are to be used in the cure of diseases. It is ar ranged on a new and simple plan, by which the practice of Medicine is reduced to principles of common sense This invaluable book has passed through many editions ; it has now been 'revised end improved in every respect, and enlarged to nearly double its former site ; and contains nine hundred octavo pages. . For sale by HENRY D. TURNER. Raxbioh, N. C, 1866. 65. CARRIAGE MAKING. . RALEIGH COACH FACTORYIU mrfrrLLIAMS ft GORMAN, having enlarged - r V their establishment by the addition of Jen kins' Shop, on Hareett St, are fully prepared to 1 execute orders Tor CARRIAGES of every descrip tion. Employing experienced workmen and using the best of materials, their work will Always be iniMb.ed.ia a. stjda uss'iaasiaf t give aatiafaction. . Repairing done with Jteatuoss and despatch. . . Jaa?" Factory oaliaigett St., near. Abe Baptist Grave, and at Clarke's old stand, near the Masonic Han..- , rRalgh,Jae2V'5V) , . 61 ly. Family Groceries- ItToGEE WILLIAMS keep consUntly on If I hand a large eupp'j Of choice Groceries for families, consisting of , Leaf, Crushed, Pulverised, Clarified and Brown Sugar. Java, Lsgeira and Rio Coffee. Superior Gunpowder, Imperial and Black Tea. Best Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow Candles. Stewart's Golden Syrup. Pepper, Allspice, Ginger, Starch, Yellow Soap and Johnson's Transparent and Toilet Soaps. GUN, LOCK-SMITH AND BELL HANGEH Charles . Kuester, OULD respectfully ' inform the Citizens 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 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 charges shalialwaya be moderate. CALL AND SEE. Raleigh, March 2. 1 8fi3. , ly-19 NOTICE! U. S, LAND AND PENSION AGENCY. rtyO all those for whom I have collected Land X Warrants, let than 1 60 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' service 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 ihe 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 vhave a claim are respect fully invited to call and have their claims inves tigated. My terms are no charge, unless I succeed After 15 years' experience, 1 flatter myself th-t I understand my business, and all the numerour laws in such cases. Give me a ca l, and have your claims investigated before it will be forever too bate. Enlisted Soldiers, having located lands in Illi nois and Mistouri, I will pay the highest cash prieea for them. I have the number, Townships and locations of several hundred in whose name they appear of record. The highest cash prices paid for land warrants. Office opposite Lawrence's Hotel, at the Ex press Office. J. H. K1RKHAM. Raleigh, N. C, March 12, 1&55. 21 tf HARDING'S CLOTHING TABIJSHMENT. E3- PENED to-day 20 Dozen Lambs Wool Meri no UNDER-SHIRTS; 10 Dozen Patwm Me- . n . . . 01 1 1 - r . . 1 r 1 rino i iu uozcii ouaaer jvmi ; c iAzn r reni n Beaver Cloth OVER-COATS. Also, new lots ot PANTS and VESTS. We are selling muuy good cheaper than ever, to reduce stok, in anticipa tion of a change injhe Krm, January 1st, ls.60. For good and handsome Clothing, call at the only regular Clothing House in the city. Not. 13, 1856. 3t 91 JUST TO HAND, another lot of fine Overcoats. Business Coats, Talmas. &c. Also a fresh supply of Cloths. Cass, and Vesting, to be made to order ; all of which will be sold low for cash. Call soon and supply yourselves, and don't forget to bring the wherewith. KING & BIGGS. Raleigh, Nov. 1845. 92 N. B - Those indebted to us will please make arrangements to settle on or before the first of January, 18&6, as one of the firm expects to leave the Bute at that time. Those who dou't comply with the above request will be waited on by an agenv K. A B. University. THE Annual Meeting of the Board of Trus tees of the University of North Carolina will be held at the Executive office in this City, on Monday, the 10th day of December ue&t. CH. MANLY, SecHy. T aleigh, Nov 27, 1 85V 95 fStaa and Standard. New Fiim To the Public. BKCKWITH AND CLAYTON WOULD IN form their friends and the public generally, taat tbey nave entered into partnership, and have on band for the Fall and Wittier Trade, at the old stand of 1. Beck with, opposite Lawrence's Ho tel, a heavy stock of GROCERIES, which the following li-t in part comprises : A large lot of Coffee Laguira, Rio and Java. Coffee Sugar -Crushed and Clarified, of different grades and prices A good lot of Teat A heavy stock of Sole and Upper Leather. A large assortment of Boot and Shoe, among which are fine calf and kip boots, calf shoes ladies and gents'. Also a good lot of Brogann, for men and boys. Candle Adamantine and Tallow. AH kinds of Fancy Soap. Shot Potedtr and Cap. Water Bucket of different kinds. 126 Bag of Salt-Liverpool and Ground Alum. Nail of all sixes ; Cotton Yarn. Bacon, XsQL Flour and' Meal. A lot of splendid Tobacco. Bagging and Hop. A good lot oVCvw various brands. ' Also, a good lot of DRY GOODS Among which are to be found Domettic from 4 to 6 qurs. wide. Bleaching Good, for Gen tlemen's wear, such as Caimefe, Satinet, Ken. tucky Jean, Tweed, Otnaburg and Kertey, S fine lot of heavy Blanket and Bat, suitable for ne- gres' wear, and a great many others too tedious ) to m entioa. fjfOur goods will be sold upon accommoda-' stag terms for CASH. Please give us a call and examine for yourselves Raleigh Oct. 20, 1 865. 1 y 186. , SILK aadepaa-atraw Bonnets and Infants' Hats !sTORfi:r -YCHARIaES THOMPSON . 7 OULD resbectfally iafevW-- the tXUhoH Vt Rafeigh, the county-arid the country adjoin ing, that he has fitted up in splendid style the house formerly occupied by the Inswance Company j an the west side of Fayetteville Sireet,-and between Mr. young's apd Muiray &:0 NaJ I Vr) Good Stores, where he has opened a rich, and beau tiful assortment of Kew Jewelry of all the modem styles, consisting of the ornament ai and. the use ful, and to which he invites the attention ,of the Ladies. He has also for the gentleman a good lot of Gojd and Silver Watches, which will be warranted to perform well, when delivered to the customer ; also a few excellent double' barrel guns -brought on expressly for the hunters of 'Carolina also a" great variety of walWng Canes.- In factat the New Jewelry Store,, any and every thing asnally kept in such establishments may be found at pri ces that cannot fail to vlease the customer. . Repairing executed at short notice and satis-J faction guaranteed. ; - -- October 20, 1864.- , ' - Uvt tf 85 1 . ..V 1 i m 1 j '(. 1 " UONE TBA0B w MANIJKACTUHK. ' ' E have ju3t made arrangements xrith tbe. salo 6f their Merinos, Jeans and Kerseys and we invite the attention of oar Merchants and farmers, 0 nn examination ' of these .articled. J They will find them much better and lower thah they; can now bo prpcared : North.- Fp - MtrchmmU? we" will make them' at the ctory prices', to-enable- tham to-retail them at. a pea ftfc-i Ta 'those .who have negroes to clothe, it is to. their iaterest- for them to procure, these Homo made. Kerseys, as they rC&n he tarnished hy; the Merchants buying them at thojusuai prices fox good Kerseys, and weuar antea them much better made, heavieryand con-" tains twica the qnantity of wool.. Call aad see foryourselves. ., ( ,' , . ' -.,; - We will have in store' also a large assortment of North Carolina C&ssime're, of the Grey and Black. and solid Black, manufactured in. Charlotte, at 1 the Rock Inland factory. These Cassimeres makes a beautiful and durable euit for gentlemen,' and every 'North Carolinian should have at least dnt suit. " 'Walk in' and "see them. ' " - . . W. H. 4- R. S. TUCKER. August I at,-1855. : 62. New Books. CHRISTIAN THEISM, by R. A. Tbompscuv. Memoirs of Sargent S. Prentiss. A Visit to tbe Camp before Sevastopol. The Iroquois, by Minnie Myrtle. - Twice Married. . The Old Homestead, by Ann S. Stephens. Schaff's America. American Pejected Addresses. Richard the Fearless. Juno Clifford. S For sale by W. L. POMJEROY. Nov. 19, 1S66. ' - ' 93 PLANED LUMBER FOR SALE AT THE RALEIGil 'PLANING MILLS!! 200.000 feet Flooring frm $21 to $!.'. 100,000 " Ceiling " IS to 21. 100,000 Inc h boards " 16 to. 1 . SO.000 " Thick boards " 13 to 20. 00,000 " Weather boards 10 to 21. All tlie above is of the best seasoned long leal lumber, brought to an exact thickness, ready lor immediate use, and will be put on board the Cars, free of charge. T.'U. Ht GCJ A CO. April 24th. 185 3-lf. . Cloaks and Mantillas LARGE and commanding assortment of A Cloaks and Maitillas, embracing every iltte and nooelty such as Fine Velvet Mantles, Velvet and Moire antique, (in Combinations.) Cloth Mantles and Talmas, Silk Mantles, with fringe and lace, Fine Merino Shawls and Scarfs, Men's Traveling Shawls and. Blankets. W. H. & R". S. TUCKER. September, 28th, 1855. 78 GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Just open ed, 10 dozen DeJoinville Ties,- fancy and plain; 30 dozen English Cotton J Hose ; 10 dozen grey mixed Merino; 12 dozen superior Silk; 12 dozen Kid Gloves, &c. E. L. HARDING. Oct 4, '65. 80 L.adles Drees Goods. English & French Merinos, Figured & Plaid Cashmeres, Do A Do Mouselines. . 4 Alpacas. Blk. Do LITCHFORD & COOKE. Com. Merchants, One Door above H Porter's Shoe Store. Sept. l4th,1856. 74. ' ' Ladies & Gents Hosiery. A GENERAL assortment of Men, Women and Boys' Cotton, Thread, Wool and Silk Hose Also Gloves of every kind. W. H. A R. S. TUCKER. Agency at Washington City. JENNINGS PIG0TT and JNO. W. HANCOCK " (late of North Carolina.) J - '' WILL prosecute claims of every description before Congress, theBeveral Executive De partments aud Public Office. Particular atten-. tion will be given to Claims for PENSIONS and BOUNTY LAND. Ir. PIQOTT-will practice in the Supreme Court of the United btates, aad the several Cour of the District of Columbia .Address Pioott Hancock, Washington, D. C. .; - ' Feb. 6, 1865. ,, . 1L jwly. New Books. rpHE" WORKS OF -JOHN C. CALHOUN. 1 Vols. 6 and 6 new ready. . For sale by W. L. POME ROY. Nov. 19th, I8f5. . ' . , .93" ' Bricks ! Bricks ! ! Bricks ! ! ! THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVlSG MADE PER mane'nt arrangements lor carrying on : the BR ICK: MAKING business on an extensive scale, are now prepared to'contract for tne delivery, dur- the ensuing season, of -from one to tteo million-of Bricks of the best quality and at such price si will defy all competition. - ' - - Orders front a distance will be promptly attend ed to, and bricks delivered at either of the Depots, if desired. ' GEO. T. COOKE A CO. Raleigh, March 12, 1855. . . '21 tf. Ward Gold Mine Stook ! AT AUCTION. THE undersigned will sell at public auction,-on Thursday, the ZtKh Dc. next, in front of tne Court House, in this city,' one certificate for 1 ,&00 shares of stock in the Ward Gold Mine, loca ted in Davidson Connty, in this State belonging to the estate of W. R. Scott deo'tL- .Also, at the same time and place, the said Scott's interests in the following mines, vis .-Pat-ton, White and Walker Copper and .Geld Mines, which are located in Guilford county. . J Term : Six months credit for approved negotia ble notes, bearing interest from day of sa'e. ' P. F.-PESCUD t J F. JORDAN, ; Adm'rs with will annexed Of W; R. Scott, deL R sleigh, Nov: 26, 1855. . ' ' wtd 95. B3k8taodard copy. . " f ,v ' Notice. rpHE enbieriiWVeKsnrn''ed business?! anus I Prepared ta receiveCcfrrHinrsiRrf orders lor Merchandise, nd forward Goods," g-rtiual, r i . rcoatmissuNi Merc bant,' -f - NorfiBlki NoriSi4S55t 9fihv, Si .."". t'l VL-- J " ' North OajoUrtav' Ra4L'fl?Rd Schedule ufJJ.il Tri d frmaana Ilt iaiiriurf . WEST. ' 1 i'41 Aaarvas. 4. fTATIOXl. M8T. : xrAavras.' Hi t..w ;1 GoltUUao'.j ,(ic. Boon Uill, Mttrbeoor'4 i StaJlinga', Katoiith, MorrifTiUa, tur ham's, Hulaboro', ; Mebane's, Haw River,'"-. 2.08 a. m. raja ' 1158 14.9-2 12.12 1364 14.00 9.00 K iJO't.f'ti s.o 6.00 X.U . .4S T- KA8T. r BUT, AUTVAA.' ; ssrASToaa "aJboi. . ' oor ,s.i 4e" Itaw Rhr,; NrtaWv Hillaboro', Oarfaaoi'a, MorrisTllle, KalHh, -Stallips-'ii. Mitchcnor's, Saea.BiUi: -rf;80 S.00 , . A4M -' ia,64 C'I.I2- - 11.68-- e.Tft 3 J.vTfiajj 2.02 . ;j.s;6a&S. S.46 ...W r- QoklDboro . .40 se. , - . Notice. TO ttORTuERX-ASD EASTERN TRAVEL LERS, FROVTNEVY ORLEANS; HO- BIL'B'.-AUWJSTA CHAKLES - tON, VILMLNQTON, W.KL-.i ... lON,sia tbe Seaboard and. .Roanoke Railroad and.' Bay Line.:. rjl HE splendid new Steamer Lomiaiana, CaptaiB 3A 3 Ruell, leaves 1 Hunter's wharf,' Norfolk, at 4$ vclock, p. is'; oa ;" gtW-wi . TUESDAY " THURSDAY. 7 SATURDAY aad Portsmouth on the arrival of the 8oathsrw Cava. . The. Steamer Georgia, Captaia P.earsop, ar rives on' r .' . . , i, .. - 'CUi'L.-t. WEDNESDAY, 9 , V-FBIDAYr at the same Sours, a arriving at Baltimore in time for the 1 o'clock, a. m. Train for Philadelphia aAd New Yorkv 'i " FERGUSON- Ar-MILHADO, Agwats. March 20 1855. ' ?1f tT 2 ly. Raleigh and Gaston Railroad. ': "VJOTICE is hereby given, that from aacf after X the 80th January, ail dues ta.tbieRoad for Ireight must be paid at Petersburg or Portamoatk, except ob way freight, .vrhich must be paid la ad vance pr on delivery of the goods, as taw ease may be . - . -- ! Kf. K&hit fci''!?- This arrangement will afford great advantages to our customers, by superseding tht feecCBsityof , their employing more than one forwarding! agent between Njew fork and Raleigh, aad baring their goods or, produce subjected to only one handling. Agents cannot violate the above rule Without subjecting themselves to removal.- " . The greatest care will con tin so, to. be- taken by the officers and agents of the Company in- every department of its business to accommodate the public and promote the interests of its Customers. WhilBt the Western merchants are goias North a passenger train will leave Raleigh in-the after noon, on the arrival of the train; from- tie West on the N. C. Road ; due notice of which .will be given. v . - j By order of the Board of Directors, j As tbe Company has two. Depots, in, Rtfleigh, merchants ordering goods t- go up the N-. C Road are requested to have them distinetty'zBarked, so that their destination may be triowo' nntl they may be loaded to the through Depot from Peters burg or Portsmouth. Raleigh, Jan 17, 1855. - " ' - 6 tf FOR NEW YORK. . United Statbs Mam. Lims pbr Stsambbips Jamestown and Roanoke. ' THE elegant new steamship Jamestown, Cap tain Parish, which is to run iacoanexion with the Roanoke, made her first . trip from New York to Petersburg, on Saturday, - the 25th ulL, and will oonsiue .to make; regular trips weekly leaving New York every, Saturday, at 4 o'clock, P. M ;. and Poteraburg eyery ljuesday evening. f : t The Roanoke will leave New .Yorktevery Tues day, and Petersburg every Friday e'venixg. - Tra vellers going North will thus be afforded ail oppor tunity twice a week of taking' one of these splendid steamihipS and thereby avoid the dustand1" fre quent changes of the RaitroAds. Pisserigers -on board of . steamers will fini! the "Stat t-oOme fitted up in the most elegant Style and the fare and atten tion unsurpassed. 7 -; ' ' ' a t Passage and Pare from Petersburg to New York, (Stote-roomsincluded,p it ; t?-s t$ld 0 Steerage passage, . .!' -u -. .6 00 B3&Tiekets issued at my Office, r,.,- . tfl. G, JJAPX13T,ycamreSt. July 5, 1853, . .: . ;.. . ..... , , 66 Raleigh and .Gas tori, SLAVE4 are not jerm4td.to..1raeeilfjA tbe Raih-oad, without a written jperaulfran thair owners. . Duplicates should. iu aiireaaea"ba givea, as the Ticket.Agents.are instructed, id etsia one copy of every pass. v JAMES .'POOl. , Jan. 10, '64. .4 Ticket Argent.. j Tl A LEIGH AND OASTON; ROAD-Dues te ,V tt Railroad Company for freights ara paya ble in casn on tbe delivery of tbe' artioleav when articles are deli vered without Such payment 1st ad vance, and tbe owner fails to call at .the depot aad settle the bill before the expiratioa af . taaumoath, he must ihereaCte send, the-moaey W bear be sends for the goodsw - By'order o( tha.Preafdeiit, .. ,ym1-HirX V'& ALLENrjAgent. July itB, 1854, s186sV4 2-r.. i.KJ-f AA.' - -WINTER ARiLaJSGEMENTtti ON aad after Monday, the first of October, the passenger Train will leave the Depot, at Ral eigh, at precisely 15 minutes' before I o'clock, A. M., and run toTranklintonby 8. whan it will stop 25 minutes, allowing ample time for the Passen gers to Uke Breakfast at an exceltent Houfe. .The Schedule otherwise will remafflt as at prevent. E. A. CRUDUP. President, t T'f5ceR0: R.R. Raleigh, Sept. 25th,' 1855. tf,78. iiA-i PALMER'S PATENT LEG. , This American invention stapds:e:a rivUd both, in this i country .and ia Europe. )t is worn by 1,200 persona," and. with most astoaishkig success.' Ia competition witl80 other substitatea " of the best French,' English, and Ger -man manufacture, It received the awaijl of the great w sua x at,' the ' WoaLs &raiBirioic rx LoanoBy as,tb'eae mrti Kcial Uml knovn n this ceaBtrv it. has been-thiTy Hime's exhibited, uAn com pmiioB-- wub an oisers, at ur annual Fairs in the principal eities,: Aad has, ia every instance, recei red the, sward ot xha high'M or riaV A;adai a crown-. kg honor; by the aa-taimous approval pf 1b-x ternatioaal oooxcU,' tha jrfirat ljremiunT only Silver Medal gireh for . Limbsr-waB. awarded . larentor, a tbe law New York Crystal P i Tha leg )s hely,veBtiUtM, Lowijr uTw,t fair to pass around the sttfmp,;-, ,B " eaZ and healthy eoJl" l PpWeta giving WS' ia evfrrr anlicttaW . . - x - " - rx , K FRANA PALMER qo. tiff - i27 Cheavul Stmt.T'MIadelphia. Ml zt alvticA ' ! s " - 7 -f jt
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