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THE "RALEIGH REGISTER"
It published emi-wsekly Weekly, by
S-K'TOX CALKS,
EDITOR
no rioriiKToi,
T E K U S:
f per uiu; la adnuiee $4.
$-1 per annum ; in adrun $ M.
For the Si-iui-weekly,
for the Week.'y,
RATKS OF ADVKRTI8INQ :
ADTxamuaiurrs. For ararj 1 Uml firat
arh additional Inwrtfan, 25 eta.
taaarUoa $1 i
Court Orders and Judicial adverUaenents will be eharrM
per eent- Mjfhar: but a deduction of S3 par cent, will U
d fro Um regular price to adTertisera by tb nw.
AJrertiMuenta iawrted in the Seaat-veeklT, wUl also appeal
a the Weekly, frtw of cfcarre.
ar-Lettere to Um Editor aaoat be KMT-rum,
BUSINESS CARDS
REGISTER POWER
PRESS AND JOB OFFICE.
S We are prepared to exeeute nil descrip
tions of JOB PRINTING, at reasonable rates, witL
neatness and dispatch. Our office is supplied witb
the very latest styles of
ITEW AMI) 7AHD0VA1LX TOT
of every description necessary for the' prompt exe
cution of
AND
PLUS AND FAXC, JOB PRUT1SG,
SDCII AS
Pamphlets, Circulars, Ball Tickets,
1BILL IHIDS,
BUSINESS CARDS,
FRK1GUT BILLS, BAND BILLS,
PROGRAMMES,
LARGE POSTERS, BLANKS AC,
In as neat style as any other Establishment,
and in any quantities.
Giles Leitch.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
LiasKKToa. Uoaasoa Co.. N. C.
Jan. i, 1866
2 ly
Law Copartnership.
7VTTT.T.ER & ROGERS,
Attorneys b Counsellors at Law,
HALEIG11, N. C.
T ILL attend promptly to all business eutrust-
f ed to them,
a. w. mills a, s. h. aooaas.
OFFICE : Corner of the Recistce Row, oppos
ite the Court House.
Oct, 24th. 1854. tf86
J. 4 J. L Hathaway &. Co.,
IMPORTERS OF MOLASSES,
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
J. HATHAWAT.
J. lf HATHAWAY.
WM. R. UTLEY.
Jan. 5, 18o. 2 lypd
Dentistry.
OFFICE OVER MR ROULHAC8 STORE.
REFERENCES,
(BY PERMISSION.)
Rev. D u . ttaieign,
Rev. Dr. Smedes, -do
Dr. F. J. Haywood, do
Hon. Hugh Wad Jell, Chapel Hill,
Rev. Dr. Samuel Seabury. N. Y.
Dr. J. Parmly, do
Dr. George E. Hawes, do
Dra. Chase & Harker, Georgia.
May 8. l85o. 37 tf
C. DuPRE & Co.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMIS
SION MERCHANTS.
Dkalkrs is Sugar, FLmr, Coffiu, Molasses, Teas,
Candles, Wood Whre, Raisins, Tobacco, Se
gars, Sccfch Ale, London Porter, Brooms,
Starch, Sail, Mess Pork, c, te.,
CoRXKK FaONT AND PbINCESS StS.,
WILMINGTON. N. C.
, C. DuPaa. D- B- Baxe.
W ilmington, Mar. 28, 185-k ly 26
JAMES E. METTS,
Forwarding Merchant,
WILMINGTON, N.
1854.
Aug. 24,
70-tf
M. MCPHTKS, H. 0H1SKLIH. I. W. MAKT1K
A. W. MePHEETERS & CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
Forwarding dk Commission Merchants.
6 ROAXOKl SQUAB.,
NORFOLK VA.
RKFEasacBs.
Thos. P. Devereux, Halifax, N. C.
G. W. Mordecai, Pres. Bk. of the State of N. C.
C. Dewev. Cashier do do do do
W. H. Jones 4o Branch do Cape Fear Raleigh
L. O'B. Branch, Pres. R. & G. R. R.
Messrs. Reid Soutter, 1
Dr. N. C. Whitehead, V Norfolk.
Pre't Farmers' B'k of Va. J
Alex. Bell, Esq.
Messrs. Spence & Reid, Baltimore.
" B. Blossom & Son, New York.
September ICth, 1853. 76
PETER W. HINTON,
Commission Mer chant
HOS. 24 AND 26 BOTHER YS WHARF,
NORFOLK, VA.
SPECIAL ATTBKTIOK PAID TO SnLLIBO
Tohacco, Floar, Grain, Cotton,' &c Ve.
Also, to Receiving and Forwarding Goods.
REFER TO
Chas. L- Hinton. Esq. Wake Co. N. C. J. B. G
Roulhac, and George W. Haywood, Esqs., Raleigh
. C. Wm. Plummer, Esq., Warren ton, K. Ij.
Aug. b. 1854. 69
Andrew J, Stedman.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Having removed to Pittsborough, N. C, will at
tend regularly the Courts of Chatham, Moore and
liaruett Counties.
Pittsboro", Jaly 13, 1856. 66 tf.
JNO. Is. CANTWELL:,
G
1 ENERAL PRODUCE BROKER,
Wilmington, N. C. Oot. 9, 1666- tf
81.
Jvtfics G. SaaiD. David C. Shelto.
S HELTON V SNEED,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Will attvnd to all bn'inei entrusts 1 to them in
WEST TENNESSEE.
Offlce ia Sjmerville, Tenn.
Nov. 30, 1855- 96 wly
rpo NERVOUS SUFFERERS. A Retired Cler
X gvman, restored td health in a few days, after
many years of great nerVous suffering, is aaxieus
to make known the means of cure. WUl send
(free) the prescription used. Direet tba Rev.
JOHN M DAGNALL, No. 59, Fulton street,
litookiyu, N.Y . ,
. Nov. 1, 1355. 6m 88
'SB. THnt
MAKER fc BARRAUD.
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
7U66' Bu Mings, 7bwn Point,
, NORFOLK, YA.
May 2-2. 1ST5. ..
L
S- PERRY.
D
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RALEIGH, N. C
The Faculty of the Baltimore College of Deata)
Surgery,
Rer. Dr. Smedes, Raleigh.
Rer. Dr Lacy, do
Rer. Mr. McDowell, do
Dr Chaa E. Johnson, do
Dr. Fab J. Haywood, do
-'.. Hon. Jno. H. Rryan, do
Prof. Owen; "Vf. F. College. -
Prof. Wingate, do
Pro . Wheat, Chapel Hill.
Rev. Mr. Fitzgerald, Jaoksow, N. C.
Aprl S, 1R55.
27 ly
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Dry Goods. Groceries. Farming Impknaiits. Books.
MUSICAL INSTR CMKXTS.
CARRIAGES, FRUIT TREES,
ea urmM aua tbat iu as mab m taa
CITY OF HEW YORK,
AT tfc PUt CKNT. COMMISSION.
w Hon. w. A. eraham. Q. t Badrer. B. L
Swain, J. M
Morehcad, C P. af endenhall. J. W. Oeborn.
N. W. Wood Sii, and other
N.w 1t, ism.
Commission and Forwarding
MERCHANTS,
Hrovrna RuUdlug, Water Street,
WILMINGTON. N- C.
usual advances Midi qs coxsiqnmknts.
March 5th, 1S55. 19 j
Davib A
Baik. Oiomi M. Ri Ja.
BAIN & CO.
SUCCESSORS TO BAIN HATTON & CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND
Commission Merchants,
Corner of King and Water Streets.
PORTSMOUTH VA.
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO SELLING
Tobacco, Flour, Grain, Cotton, tt-c.
ALSO,
TO RECEIVING AND FORWARDING GOODS
Jan. 3d, 1855. 9 j
W. P. ELUOTT,
General Commission and
Forwardinr Merchant.
WILMINGTON, N. C.
Feb. 13, '55. 18 ly
GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Tunis' Wharf, Town Point,
NORFOLK VA.
RaraaascKS. Messrs. Bloodgood Co., E. P.
Tabb & Co., Alexander Bell, Esq., Norfolk ; Hon.
AsaBiees. Yilliamston, N. C; Col. J. B. G Roul-
hac, Raleigh; Lewis Thompsoiv-Esq., Hete, N. C.
Oct. 24th. 1854. t6
EDWARD J. LUTTERLOH,
General Commission and Forwarding Merchant.
WILMINGTON, N. C.
rfHE Subscriber keeps constantly on hand a
supply vk r i vou ajiujv , & ,
Land Plaster; Hydraulic Cement 4 Plastering Hair
which he is prepared to sell as low as these ar
ticles are to be had in any city outh. Orders
will receive prompt attention.
EDWAKU J. L(Jnt.KWu.
Wilmington, N.C., Jan. 30, 66. ly 9
Books and Stationery !
H. D. TURNER,
No. 1 FAVETTEVIILE STREET,
RALEIGH. N C ,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Bookseller
and Stationer, keepa constantly on hand
a very large and complete assortment of a
Law, Medical, Classical, fecnool and Miscella
neous Books. A coiaplete assortment of Station
ery, Blank Books, Globes, Mathematical Instru
ments, &.cm&c.
Blank. Books made to order at short notice and
in best atvle. Just received from the manufac
turers direct 100 Reams Cap and Letter Papers,
which be will sell at low prices.
Country-Merchants and others are reques
ted to call and examine nis stoca.
Raleigh, September 1&54. 80
Fresh Fainily Groceries
TTTE have now in Store a well selected stock
tf of Family Groceries, comprising
the fol
lowing ;
Stuart No. 1 Syrup,
Best Family Molasses,
Loaf, Pulverised and Crushed Sugar,
Brown and Clarified do.,
Whole grain Rice,
Rio, Laguira, Java and Mocha Coffee,
Imperial, Hyson and other Green and
Blok
Teas,
Sperm, Adamantine and Tllow Candles,
Starch, Bar Soap, 8pice, Ginger, Pepper,
Maooaroni and English Cheese.
Indeed, all -articles in the Grocery line.
W. H. & R. S. TUCKER.
25
EDWARD CANTWELL
Attorney at Law,
AND COMMISSIONER OF DEtDS,
RALEIGH, N- C.
"TiRACTJCES in Nash, Johnston, Wake, ,
I Business atfided to promptly. Ornca in
his residence, corner of Davie & Fayetteville
Streets
Oct. .'. 1855.
81 tf.
ISRAEL W. SCUDDER,
IMPoXTKS AMD 11 ANUr ACTCBXB OT
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING
GOODS,
Shirts. Stocks, Cravats, Hosiery, Suspenders,
Dressing Robes, tic, ttc.
296 bboadwat, niw tobk.
ISBAKL W. SCVDDKX,
June IS. 1S.VV-
S. D. HIU.IABD, A. BCCB
49 w6in
Superior French Case. Pants t
OUR Assortment of Fine Black aad Fancy Cass.
Pants is much better than usuaL We have
ndeavored to select such styles of Fancy Cass, as
we think will please those who desire something;
neat and genteel. ' . i. HAttUimu.
Oct. 4, '55. . r 80
CITY ADVERTISEMENTS.
SPLENDID JEWSLR7!
MHi) Qlefraua Faacy tfodS.
l B.ROOT has receired, and is now fj2
Vy opening, one of the moat costly and
the best selected lot of JEWELERT and
FANCY eOODS ever exhibited in this market.
His assortment, in either lia, embraces the most
fashionable and beautiful specimens and the very
latest styles iu part, as follows ;
Diamond,
Pearl,
Cameo, and
Mosaic Breast Pins,
and Ear-Rings,
Gold and Silver Watches,
Elegant styles,
Silver Card Bask, ts,
Forks,
Napkin Rings,
Card Cases,
Porte Monnaies,
Gold and Silrer Pencils, $-e
Sept 26, 1854.
Reiairin&r. FiniaMnr. &.a.
I T T AY1NG- secured the services of a highly - ac
I I I complished workman in this department of
my business, 1 Mali be able te give (be moat entire
titaction to thePnblio in all work committed to
my charge.
ch
ALL ORDERS will be executed In the moat
workmanlike manner, and with despatch.
C. B. ROOT,
September 26, 1854 . 78
fi UNS, PISTOLS, RIFLES, SHOT BAGS,
VA c. A large and varied importation.
C. B. ROOT.
Sept 26, 1854. 78
BHCiSIlTflLU.UOaSEiuOgLG. at.
TDWABD YARBROUGH, Jr., Havina erected
JUJ a new Blacksmith Shop at the corner of Har-
gett and Wilmington St's., is prepared to have all
work in the above line executed with car and
dispatch. The well known Jim Atkiks, with cm
petent assistants, being permanently engaged,' he
is enabled to have, the animals entrusted to his care
shod in a workmanlike manner.
Raleigh, May 26, 1854. tf 48
Ladies' Dress Goods.
ICII Black and White Watered Silks: do
Plaid Poult De Soi ; do Striped ; do Morie
Antique something new ; Urocadetl Silks. AUo
a large assortment of Lutestring, Marceline and
Florence Silks.
W. H. & R. S. TUCKER.
SCOTT LITTLE GIANT IN TOWN 11
T
1HE little Monster kas at last arrived, and
may be aeen daily in the rear of the Far
mers Hall. On feed days, (Tuesdays,) it ia a
perfect wonder to see it masticate Cora cob, and
all at the rates of 10 busaels per hoar. Admis
sion free. JAMES M. TOWLXS.
March 6, 1855. 20.
Just Reoeived,
A LOT of Family Groceries, Cruah'd and Brown
Sugars. Java, Bohea, Rio and Laenira Coffees,
G. P. Teal Candles, Soaps. Pnuff and Serara. AUo
a lot of chewing Tobacco on commission at Facto
ry prices, at LITCHFORD 4 COOKE'S
June, 1855. 61
HARDWARE STOIME f
li. SMITH'S CORNER,
RALEIGH N. C.
V plies of Warea, fa, embracing Hardware,
Crockery ware, Wood ware. Coach Tnmnungs
House Furniture articles and Cutlery or all kinds
to which we respectfully invite the attention of
purchasers. Farmers, Mechanics and ArtisOa
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 te this branch
of business, we think purchasers will find it
greatly to their advantage to examine our stock
before purchasing eisewnere.
April 21 33 rULUtn S SELVLH.
COACH SHOP.
r riHE Subscriber respectfully informs the
Pub-
I 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 he ia prepared to execute every
thing in his line of businesa. Buggies r coacnes
kc, made of the best materials and in the most
fashionable and durable style.
He would say to those who may wish to pur
chase Buggies or any thing in his line, that they
would do well to call upon him bef ire purchasing
elsewhere, as he is determined to spare n either
pains nor expense to. pleas those who may favor
aim witb their custom. He js determined to tell at
prices to suit the times.
Also, repairing done cneap at tne snortest aoaee
JAMES BASHFORD.
Feb. 14, 1864. " 14
SAVE YOUR GRAIN.
4 Large supply of the most improved Cradles
just received at the Farmer's Hill,
so. a new suddIt of Sinclair's improved Pro
peller gtraw and Shuck cutter, both for horse and
band power, and the no less famous Corn ftfld
Cob Crusher, the Little Giant,
JAMS ai. luniita.
May 21, 1855. 42
Patent Elastic SRirts !
BATES & FRANCE,
No. 1, Barclay St, N. Y.
CAUTION. None are genuine except they
bear the stamp of the Patent. All ManfaQ
turers and Sellers infringing will U' prosecuted
according to law,
March 34, 186A ly 24
City Cemetery.
MAYOR'S OFFICE.
Raleigh, Nov. 10th, 1855.
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
stories high, rock foundation, tP contain two fin
ished rooms and an 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 ne with a plan for the
building proposed, to be considered with his pro
posal. n m. uauias uai nwu, mayor.
Nov. 13, 1865. td 91.
CARO TO MY PATRONS.
GONTEMPLATINO a claui;o in our busiaess
'st Jannary, 1866, renders it actually neoes
aary f"f s to urge tha payment of all notes and
accounts due us. To grant indulgence beyond
that time will be altogether inconsistent with ar
rangements already made, and oar friend who
are indebted to u will confer a great favor by
coining forward at once and sottling tbtrfv notes
and accounts now due.
. L. HARDING.
Nov. 16, 1356. W 6wi
lf RS. N. B. 8MITH, respectfully informs the
IV I Ladies aad Gentlemen of Raleigh and vicini
ty, that she is prepared to manufacture any kind
of Ladies dresses in the latest style and moat ele
gant manner. Also Geutlemen'a ' apparel execu
ted wilh'the greatest neatness aad dispatch. All
she asks is a fair trial. Charges Ttrj moderate
Raleigh, Nor. $, 1866. . . 4 89 tf
NW AND DESIRABLE GOODS
AT N 13 FAYETTETIIXB ST.
THE Subscriber kaa jast received his Fall and
Winter supply of SEASONABLE GOODS,
among which may b found .
Freaok Merino, all colours, Lapin'i beet make.
Freach Cashmeres of every yariety and pat'ra.
French DoLaiaea of latent styles.
Silks, Plaid, Figured and plain j
n ooiea naiu,.aad roplia Kobe.
Rich Tamboured Moaalin party dreeses
Heavy Emb'd Crape Shawla.
Bamask diapers id piece and ptrn.
45 inch Pillow Caae Liaen..
Table Doileys and Crash
. Linen Sheetinr. 10-4 15-4
Long and Square kizh eol'd wool's ah 'la.
rencn work'd collars, ileevea and chemisettes
Lin'n Camaric. Law Hd'kfs. all onalltu.
Hera Stick'd and ricVEmb'd Haadkerohieia.
Full aaarnt of Richardaoa'a fm'ly Lin'n.
AiiM's jsy a diapara, towel and napkins
m9 A via a ... . r
- ana tt. aau rs and eaaiaas.
- .WhiWaraddevaA-einaaitlea.
Ladies and gent's Marine Silk and eottoa Vents.
Angus aad uerman Hose a grant Variety!
. . MaraaUlaa, QuiUa and Farniture DiaaMaa
c rase woven ana. rrcn anape oorsetta
BIkGro.DeRninaAdPo4d8ilka
Lead eolored and wkiU aad black do v
Blk Feb. Bombaxine and Marino 'Lupin's. "
BIk Tamise and Cantn Cloth. . -Blk
Alpacas, DeLainee and CkaSU.
Blk Love Veils and Laea do
HdkfA collars sir's and Chemisettes.
Gingham and CaUsoes.
CARPETS. An..
Brussels, Veaitiaa and Ingrain Carpets
uerman neap riaor and Stair da
6 and 12-4 Duggets and Hearth Rags.
AlioaaC Manilla and Sheen Mats
Boston V alios and Carpet Basra.
Jtoaa Maekanaw and Duma Blankets.
Travelling or Shawl do
HARDWARE AND STEEL
Handsome setts knives and forks, 51 nieeet
n i . . . '
xMgerr pea soiaaors and an ears
Shears for flowers and shrubbery
Porcelain lined Kettles and Pans
Seepatone Griddles for B. W. Cakes
Best Raaors, warranted, te.
FAMILY GROCERIES.
Stewart's best reined Sagars. .
isoai, crushed and manned do
Golden 8yrup and dark Melaaaea.
Coooa, Worcester Sauoe aad Eng. mustard.
Imperial Gun Powder and Blk Teas.
Currants, Citron aad preserved gnr.
Capers, Olives eadPjckles.
Layer Raisins, Bex and Mat de
Mocha, J ava aad Lagaira Coffee.
Jamaica Emm, I slay whiskey.
MoaVobele and old Rve da
Leadoa dock aad Pale Henneaaee Brandy
Mn, aiiierry ana rort vrinee
Champagne, Heek and Claret
Cette Madeira for Cooking.
London Porter and English Ale.
8 perm. Adamantine and Hall's Cn'dla
Starch ia family boxes of 6 each.
Cm'iol eraaive soap, woman's friend
Table 8alt, Bags and boxes.
J. B. G. R0ULHAC.
No. 18. Fay. Street
tf-88
COPEXaANDS ftAT.T.rwv
Coma, Ladiea fair, aad Gentlemen, who want a
utenees tree.
Come to my Portrait Gallery, and I will give it
yo ;
aheap will mile 'em.
And when they're done, if yen don't like 'em
why yon need nt take, 'em.
also take degnerrotypee, and take 'em in a hurry,
And if you'll come and ait for one, I'll not your
patienoe worry.
My light is soft, yet very strong my fixtures all
complete.
And all I ask yon, is, to come along and take a
seat.
Come bring your wives and little ones, and bring
your pretty daughter,
And patronise a Native aoa really think you
ought to.
My rooms you'll find above the Store of Samuel
Young, (Esq )
AO oarptted, and neat, and clean and warmed up
with a fire.
From morning till the eloae of day, you'll find
me at my station.
And now, 'o one and an, I give a cordial invita
tion, to come and examine specimens of my skill in
portrait and dagu err o type. Hoping these few
lines will find the public "enjoying (if aqaa great
blctting," I subscribe myself, very respectfully,
O, P. COPELAN D.
P. S The subscriber coutinuee to give lessons
in drawing and painting, and Trill visit the ur
rounding country, when desired to do so, for he
purpose of painting the portrait, of families.
Raleigh, Nov,. 12th, lftoft. 91-tlJ.
Raleigh Female Seminary.
RALEIGH, N. C.
REV. W. H. CHRISTIAN, ATM., President
(aided by a number of Teachers sufficient to
meet all the demands of the School.)
The exercises of this institution. wll commence
on Wednesday, the ftl next January. To the
nuildiaaa already oa the premises, which are spa
oious and eomfor table, and which are to be im
mediately thoroughly repaired aad fitted up, will
be added, forthwith large three story brick buil
ding. 80 that there will be room for a large
number of boarders. Mr. Christian, the Presi
dent, is not only a graduate ef R. M.College, hut
has also graduated in several schools of the Vir
ginia University. He has had extensive experi
ence in teaching a female 8chools of high grade,
so tiia,t p.erans committing their daughters to his
oharge may feel assured that every effort will be
made necessary to their improvement.
Tbbms ran Sxssion or Five months:
Board, including eating, sleeping, lights
and fuel, 9)60 00
Xnffliah Tuition, 16 00
Music oa Piano and Guitar. 20
Use of Instrument, 8 00
French, Italian, Anglo-Saxon, Anolent Langua
ges, Painting and Drawing in all their varieties,
Needle work, Ao., taught at the usual prices.
B. Persons tending to hoard their daughters
with the President should inform him of the fact as
toon as they tan, that he may make his arrangements
accordingly. It is preferable that each young la
dy should supply herself with her towels, with her
name distinctly marked on them, aa well aa hei
other clothing. For further particulars, address
Prof. W. H. Christian, President ; or A. M. Gor
man, Esq., Sec. ef the Board of Directors, Ra
leigh, N. C.
'Payments one half in advance, the remainder
at the end of the Session.
It is very desirable that Pupils should be pres
ent at the beginning of the session, as the claaaes
will then be formed, and a delay of a few days
may subject them to inconvenieneea.
Students will be admitted any time daring the
session, and charged from time of entrance only.
DIRECTORS.
41 TJF T 17 -a. I.. f awLmltiva. T tf T . 1 .a.
j. v . v. uweviuaKnt venjf, j9 e eataWsyayx B
G. T. Cooke, Henry Porter, A, M. Gorman, 8..H.
Young, Ml A. Bledsoe, N. F. Reid.
Raloiffi October 20, 1866. wtJl 86
8 ALT! SALT!!
AePiaet
SACKS ef Liverpool ground Salt,
daily expected direet freo Liverpool.
e, in store, aw Daoaa aiaranaii'a aae, 1 rac-
ry Ailed.) For sale by
J. A J. L HATHAWAY A CO.
Wilmingtoa, M. C, Oflt 26, '65. tf 80
Chum's Domeatio Medloine.
FY1HIS book pointa out, in plain language, free
JL irom aoetora' terms, the Diseaaea of Men, wo
men, and Children, and the latest and moat tm
proved meena need in their care, and ia in-
traded expressly for the benefit of families . It
also contains descriptions of the Mbdioal Boots
a Haaas or rna Uiitid States, and how' they
re to be used in the euro of diseases. It is ar
ranged on a new and simple plan, by which the
practice of Medicine is reduced to principles of
common sense
This invaluable book has passed through many
editions ; it has now been revised and improved
in every respect, aad enlarged to nearly double
its former size ; and contains nine hundred oetavo
pages.
For sale by HENRY D. TURNER.
Ramiob, N. C, 1855. 5.
CARRIAGE MAKING.
RALE IQO COACH FACTORY!!!
nrrTJLLlAMS & GORMAN, having enlarged
WW their establishment bv the addition nfjn.
kins' Shop, on Hargett St., are fully prepared to
execute orders for CARRIAGES of every descrip
tion, Emoklliaat ai penanced workman and aaiae
the beat aj aaoriAjWth4fr wprl Will hi Wsyx be ,
nnianea in a style warranted to give satisfaction.
Repairing done with neatness and despatch.
SaT Factory on Haizett 8t Bear the Bantist
wnn snuacviim a oia stand, near tne uaeonie
lieu.
Raleigh, Jane 23,
54.
61 ly.
Family Groceries.
Mi
cGEE & WILLIAMS keep constanUy
hand a large supply of choice Groceries for
r . in . i
laauuies, oonsisung 01
Loaf, Crushed. Pulverised. Clarified and Brown
Sugar.
Java, Lainiira and Rio Coffee.
Superior Gunpowder, Imperial and Black Ten
Best Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow Candles
Stewart's Golden Syrup.
Pepper, Allspice, Ginger.; Starch. Yellow Roan
..) lnkn. . 1 im -i . a
" .viiiHwn aiiiiarvui aau louei ooaps.
GUN, LOCK-SMITn, AND BELL HANGER
Charles Kueater,
Wuutu reapecttHUy inform the Citisena of
Raleigh and surroundinir oountrr. that he haa
located permanently in Raleigh, and has opened a
onop on n tuningioa street, (in Dr. Cooke's bfrick
bnikiing,) 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 shall always be moderate. CALL AND
SJiJS.
Raleigh, March l, 1-63. iylo
NOTICE !
D. S. LAND AND PENSION AGENCY.
all those for whom I have oolleoted Land
. Warrants. U than 160 acres. I have the nun.
ter and particulars of said warrant, and, by call
ing on or wnung to me. i can get each oaf 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 of
children, are entitled to land. They will do well
to call at this Aaency. I have the rolls rar tk.
8tate of North Carolina.
Also, all- Widows of the Revolutionary Wan are
entitled to land. Wagon Masters and Teamsters
are embraced among the numerous Laws ; mad
all those who think they Jave a claim are respect
fully iavited to all and have their claims inves
tigated. My terms are no charre. unless I succeed
After 16 years' experience, I flatter myself that
understand my business, and all the jiumerout
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 cash prfces paid for land warrants.
Office opposite Lawrence's Hotel, at the Ex
press Office. J. II. K1RKHAM.
Raleigh, N. On March 12, 1855. 21 U
HARDING'S CLOTHING ES
TABLISHMENT. 0'
PEN ED to-day 20 Dozen Lambs Wool Meri
no UNDER-SHIRTS; 10 Dozen Patent Me-
fQQ - III LUZCII 1 n Ll mi 1 1. , yJtt 14 1 c?,iv. 1.
Beaver Cloth OVER-COATS. Also, new lots of
PANTS and VESTS. We are selling many goods
cheaper than ever, to reduce stock, in anticipa
tion of a change in the firm, January 1st, lt66.
For good and handsome Clothing, call at the only
regular Clothing House in the city.
Not. 13. 1866. 3t 91
TUST 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. K1NU & BIGGS.
Raleigh, Nov. 1855. VZ
N. B - Those indebted to ue will please make
arrangements to settle on or before the first of
January, 18A6, aa one of the firm expects to leave
the State at that time. Those who don't comply
with the above request will be waited on by an
agent. K. a B.
MONUMENTS. TOMBS AND HEAD STONES
r pHE Subscriber would take this method of re
I minding the publio, that he is still engaged in
the manufacture of Grave Ornaments, in all varie
ty and the' best style of finish and workmanship
He keeps always oa hand a large stock of Marble,
both of American and Italian, suitable for Monu
ments. Obelisks, Tombs, Head F tones, Ac; and
havinc in his employ a first-rate Northern Carver
and Letterer, he is prepared to put all kinds of
Designs and Inscriptions, to suit the tastes anc
wih.a af all.
He would respectfully invite a visit to his Mar
ble Yard, at the south-east corner of the Rafeigh
Grave Yard, where may always be seen speciinens
of his workmanship and a variety of styles of Grave
OrnameuU.
Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore
received, he respectfully solicits a continuation of
the same, pledging himseli to use bis Dest endeav
ors to please all.
Orders from a distance will be faithfully and
promptly attended to. Address,
WM. STR0NACH, Raleigh.
October 81. 1864. wly 88
Debates in Convention.
ITaROOEEDLNGS and Debates of the Conven-
I tiou of North Carolina, called to amend the
Constitution of the Btate. which assembled at
Raleigh, June 4, 18o5. To which are subjoined
the Convention Act and the- amendments te the
Constitution, together with the votes of the peo
ple. f
a few copies (only) of the above work remain
ing unsold.
HENRY D. TURNER,
Price $2,00. North Carolina kokstore
Raleir). Nor. 1855. tf. 96.
v'' New Book.
CHRISTIAN THEISM, by R. A. Thompson.
Memoirs of Sargent S. Prentiss.
A Visit U tne Limp ociuro wtMwjiuu
The Iroquois, by Minnie Myrtle.
Twice Married.
The Old Homestead, by Ann 8. Stephens.
Behalf's America.
" American Rejected Addresses
Richard the Fearless.
Juno Clifford.
Foe sale by W. L. POMEROY.
Nov. 19, 1S66. ' '83
HEW eTEWEUKY STORE.
CHARIsES H. THOMPSON.
TTTOULD respectfully inform :tho i iHtisene of
T V ttAieign, the county and the eountry adjoin-
iug, uu ne nas fitted up in splendid style the house
jurmeriy occupied toy the Insurance Company, en
the west side of Fayetteville Street, and between
Mr. 8. H. Toona's and Murray A O'Neal'a Dry
Good Stores, where he has opened a rich and beau
tiful assortment of New Jewelry of all the modern
8tyles. consisting of the ornamental aawt the nae-
ul and to which he invites the attention of the
Ladies. ' v"
He has also for the srentlemmn a rood lot of
Gold and Bilver Watches, which will he warranted
to perform well, when delivered te the customer ;
also a tew excellent doable barrel guns brought
on expressly for the boaters of CaroUiia ; also a
great variety of walking Canes. . Ia fast, at the
New Jewelry Store, any and averr thine usually
kept in such eatabuahmenta may. be found at pri
ces that cannot fell W. please the customer.
: Repairing executed at short j&atiae and satis
faction guaranteed. . . -
October ,20, 1854. , .. ,'. , af 35
. II OMR TVlflET .A wi vtnn iiTif d c
trXmmWJm wtr-arratsgtmesiM wltg the
I T.I Alpha Woolen M ilia of Orange County, N.
v . as soie agenu in tne county or Wake lor the
sale of their Merinos, Jeans and Kerseys aad we
"" Miv.ateeniion oienr saereaaots aixyiarmers,
to an examination of these article. :. They will
find them much better and lower than they can
now be procured North. To MerehatUs, we will
make them at the factory prices, . to enable them
to retail them at a profit. To those who hare
negroes to clothe, it ia Jo their interest for them
to procure these Rome made Kerseys, as they
can be furnished by the Merchants baying them
at tae usual prices ror good Averseys, and we ruar-
antee them much better made, heavier, and con
tains twice ,1110 auantity of wool. Call and
for yourselves.
We will have in store also a large assortment of
orvx uarouna Cnasimere, of the drey and Blank,
ana soiia tfiaex, manuiactured la Charlotte, t
the Rock Island factory. These Casaimeres makes
a beautiful and durable. suit for centlemen. and
every North Carolinian should have at least one
a tut. Walk in and see them.
' W. H. f R.& TUCKER.
August ISt, 1866, ... 62.
Cloaks and Mantillaji
A
AiAttUs and eommaading assortment of
Caeake and MaitiUaa. embraeinr everv
tye aau wnawiy awca na
Fine Velvet Manilee.
Velvet aad Moire antique, (in combinations.)
vm)w aiasuvs sum xaunas.
Silk ManUea, with fringe and lace,
Fine Merino Shawla and Searfa,
Mea'a Traveling 8hawla and Blankets. '
W.H.tR.1 TUCKER.
September, 28th, 18&6. 78
FORM BOOK.
'pHE North Carolina Form Book; containing
A all the most useful Forms wkleh auar
business transactions between man and man. as
ell as ia official stations : toe-ether with tha
Constitution of North Carolina, and of the United
8tates : the Act fixinr the fees of Clerks. fihr.
ifla, kc Calculated for the use of the Citizens
of Vorth Carolina, and made conformable to law
Compiled by a Member of the North Carolina
Bar. Price one dollar. For sale bv
H. D. TURNER,
N. C. Book Store. "
Any person remitting 90 cents in money
or postage stamps shall receive a copy free of
postage.
XJi 1 . . tf 6
FlpHE SUBSCRIBEBSXvWWleeLl jj
" ill KR 1 Krlnb.
manent arrangements tor carrying on tne
BRICK-MAKING business on an extensive scale,
are now prepared to contract for the delivery, dur
the ensuing season, of from 014 to two million of
Bricks of the best quality and at such prices at will
defy all competition.
Orders from 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.
Notioe.
THE subscriber has resumed business, and is
prepared to receive Consignments, fill order?
lor Merchandise, and forward Goods, as usual.
PETER W. HINTON,
Commission Merchant,
Norfolk, Vs.
Norfolk, Nov. 8, 1855. 90 3m.
Star please copy.
NORTH CAROLINA-SIX PERCENT STATE
STOCKS-
TREASURY DEPARTMENT, N. C,
Nov. 19, 1865.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this
office, until 10 o'clock, A. M.,of the 21 st ol
December next, for the purchase of $40,UUO ol
botds issued by the State of North Carolina. They
will be dated, July 1st, 1865, and redeemable in
ten years.
. f A, AAA l 1
They w ill be lasnea in sums oi iuw eacn, ami
will have coupons attached for interest atix per
cent oer annum, payable semi-annually.
w. . . . 1 . -, . V 1 - .
Uotn principal aim interest wiu oe payauie si
the Bank of the Ke public, Mew York, unless
where the purchaser prefers to have them payable
at the Treasury or this State.
These bonds are exempted from taxation for
any purpose.
Parties bidding will please address their bids,
endorsed "Proposals for North Carolina Stocks,"
to the undersigned, at Raleigh, N. C. "
Successful bidders, upon being informed of the
acceptance of their bids, can deposit the amount
of their irids, with" the accrued interest from the
1st of July last, in either the Bank of the Repub
lic, New York, the Bank of the State of North
Carolina, or the Rank of Cape Fear, at Raleigh.
The right of accepting such bids, in whole, or
in part, as may be deemed most advantageous to
the State, is reserved.
The bids will be opened in the presence of the
Governor, Secretary and Comptroller of the State,
and the President of the Bank of the State of North
Carolina. D. W. COURTS,
Public Treasurer.
Raleigh, Nov, 21, 1855. 93
PROPOSALS will also be received, until 10
o'clock, A. M., of the 2nd of Jan, next, for the
purchase of $250,000 bonds of, the same charac
ter as the foregoing, except that the latter will
be dated January 1st, 1856, and will be issued in
sumsTof $500 each, redeemable in thirty years.' .
D. W. COURTS, Public Treasurer.
Dec. 6, 1856. -98 t
BRICK ! BRICK! !
fTlHE undersigned has on head some 560,000
I Bricks. His prices range between $d,$7,50
and 15. The latter are est brwks.
CH'8. W. PALMER.
Oct. 16, 1866. tfBA
A TEACHER -WANTED- .
FITIO take charge of the Valley Academy, Cald-
H well county , N. C. For a permanent classi
cal school, there is scarcely a more derirable loea
tioo in the Slate, combining, as it does, the ad
vantages of health, cheapness, morality, ol-the
neighborhood. Ac. None need apply , except
such as are thoroughly qualified, to prepare boys
to enter our University, and who are of good mor
al conduct. , T ' ' ' ""
Application must be made by lt of January,
1866. No objection to a lmrited school. If pre
ferred. Direct to the undersigned, or ioGni. R,
F. Patterson. J ED.' W. JONtS, ''
ForrDenaiwMvN.C. :
Not. It, 1866. , ' - 4S
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Sthednle of Iiil Trail from and intflfllH rati.
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BILE. AUGUSTA CIIARLKS-0
TONw vyiLMlNGTOrWKLi,
QN, t ia tbo?5aWd and ' A '
V.
THE splendid new Steamer WiMsianay 4'aptain
RusseU, leaves Hunter's wharf, Norfolk, at
4 o'clooK, p'. m.;on' " ' '"'i't ak.f, if -,
h. TUESDAY, ' -.a'.-,j't'is.iwiitfix
- THURSDAY i ; au.,t
Portsmouth oa the arrival of the Southern Cera.
The. Steamer Georgia, vCeptaife vPcAfoa, ar-
- MONDAY, . .., ,iuHnUsi , 7l
.. WEDNESftAT,
, FRiPAT,.at4he same hours.
amnag at Baltimore in time or the ll e'cloek,
aa. lraut ior rmiadeipiua and jtr i or!
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. March 20. 4855
FERGUSON A MILHADO. Agenta.
Raleigh and Gaston Railroad.
NOTICE is. hereby gives, that fronvaad after
the 0th January, all does te' this Road for .
freight must he paid at Petersburg er Portsmouth. .
except on way freight, which masjt he paid ia ad
vaace or on delivery ef the jrMds(th. a aae may
be ,
xnis arrangement will, afford great advantages .
to oor customers, by aaDmedinc the necessity of
their employing more than one for warding? areaf
between New fork and Raleigh, and having their
goods or produce subjected te only, one handling.
Agents cannot ' violate the above rale without
subjecting themselves to removal. ; ;
The greatest care will continue 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.
Whilst the Western mer cheats are coins; North
a paaaenger train will leave Raleigh in ithe after
noon, on the arrival of the train from, t'ae West
on the N. C. Road ; due notice of whish will be
By order of the Board of Director,
A the Company has two Denote in Raleich.
merchants ordering goods te g up the N C. Road
burglSoJiy.6 themdiatinctlT marked, ae
Raleigh. Jan 17,l&5,. r ' 6 tf
FOR NEW YORK.
UiriTtD Statkb Mail Lna rxa SnAMSHirs
Jamestown and Roanoke.
THE elegant new steamship Jamkstowb, Cap
tain Parish, which is to ran in connexion
witn the Roanoke, made her first ' trip from
New York to Petersburg, on Saturday,' the 25th
ult., and win continue to make 'regular trips
weekly leaving New York every Saturday, at 4
o'clock, P. M , and Petersburg every Tuesday
evening. ? -'W '
The Roanoxb will leave New York every Tues
day, and Petersburg every Friday evening. Tra
vellers going North will thus be afforded an oppor
tunity twice a week of taking one of these splendid -steamships
and thereby avoid the dost and fre
quent changes of the Railroads.' Passengers on
board of steamers will find the State rooms fitted
up in the most elegant style and the fare and atten
tion unsurpassed. ' , Tf -
Passage and Fare from Petersburg to New York,
(State-rooms included,) ".! -' $16 00
Steerage passage, ' " : 6 00
fATickets i88ued at my Office.
8.0. BAPTIST, Sycamore St.
July 6,tl85S. e u.. , 5 66
Raleigh and Gaston Railroad.
OLA YES are not permitted tei travel on the
)3 Railroad, without a written perntit from their
owners. Duplicates should a aaees be given,
as the Ticket Agents-are instructed to retain one
copy ef every pass. , JAMES 'L POOL,
Jan. 10, '54. 4 , V Ticket Agent.
Ta ALEIGH AND GASTON ROAD. Dues to
fV the Railroad Company for freights are paya
ble in cash on the, delivery of the articles. When
articles are delivered without sack payment in ad
vance, and the owner fails to call at the depot and
settle the bill before the expiration of the month,
he mast therehfte send the money when he sends
for the goods. By order, of: XherPfesident,
vi !--??.-1 p. C B. : ALLEN, AgeaL
July 4th, 1864.? .11.
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Raleigh & Gaston Railroad.
" "WINTER ARRANGEMENT. S 7.
ON aad after Monday, the firat ef October, the
passenger TraiavwiU leave the Depot at Ral
eigh, at precisely 16 minutes before 7 o'clock, A
M, and rah to Franklinton by 8. wbn it wilt stop
26 minutes, allowing ample time tat the Passen
gers to take Breakfast at an excellent Boose. The
Schedule otherwise will remain as at present.
. A. CRUDUP, President.
Office R AO. R.R.
Raleigh, Sept 25th, 1865. ' tf 78.
PAIaMER'S PATENT LEG.
This American invention stands un-
! rivalled both in .this country and ia
Europe. It is worn by 1.200 persons,
l and with most astonishing success. Ia
competition with 80 ether substitutes
of the best French, English, and Ger
' man manufacture, it received the award
ofthe qkbat HtnAt at ' the Woxxp's
ExHiBiTioic vs LoknoW, aa tneaetf rnrti-
fidallimb known Ja thi country it has
been, tturty times exnitated,. ia eom
petition with all others,' at the annual
Fairs ia the priaeipal eitiea, and has,
ia every Instance, received the award
of the highest or first premium And as a crown
ing honor; hc wwainaoaa approval of aa in
taoaal council, Ue Fira4Urnium'-only
SOr Medal Iftvoa for ..Limbs wasawarded the
inventor, at the lateNew Yrk .Cijstal Palae
The leg is Udj atilated, allowing r'
ralrtDaasarouiid thataojp, "
mrikmwditionrtS'
to every applicant- PAlifiEB & Co.
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