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-?rflJj-A -r; J iiT- ...... T. .ti VOLUME 1YIL -' ' - - . : ; : : : - . 1 ' - ' ' '1 1 : ' ' r " ' : ' : - " ' ' - : r, - . . .. s.rs ir-vTi ii.i ia. p a.: aa . ,. siii..jr?"zcsrm-::-?At'S' irt tLex .. wat'a awj r1 if. T!f r- ft 1 I- If . ' , f "I'lm "MI III' til " s lil.I 111 Mil III - iK: illi-lif JtlillH !fW O l-l lyf. ai,, II-,J ' l. hf " - 4 -. . t4 I II J 1 ' T t - r- r-. l TIIK "HALKIQH REOISTKR" i i t o a a it d . rwo r. tri'o . t k 5 it - Sr . 1 it thm W eekJ j. $3 per uiua ; i tdTtnce $3 50. RAT8S OF ADVKKTierNO: . !- IS llaM. Int luM-tinn tl : r nWMoBtl 1irWna, eto. - OMitOrdara u4 Jadktel adwtiasMnto will be akcriml 4 Mr ML higtfr : bat Udtrtioa of SS' (At will br uu Um nclai prfa to JHM by Um year. AimlliMiiti teMMsd ! Uke Scnl-weklT, will klo appnr to Um Editor mast M ponus, j BUSINESS CARDS. "1 REGISTER POWER, PRESS AND JOB: OFFICE. ISF W x prpfcrd to execute descrip tion, of JOB PRINTING, at reMoabI rUi, uritH aealaesa and dispatch. Oar office isupplieil with ka V9TJ latest aiyiaa 01 nOf AMD IUUUUaABUJIrli f ry daaoriptioa aaaaitiry for tha proanlx AND fLin ilDTAICi JOB FRIMTI36, SUCH AS Pamphlets, Circulars, Ball Ticket, BILLHEADS,. ' BUSINESS CARDS, FREIGHT BILLS BAND SILLS, PROGRAMMES, . LARGS 'POSTERS, BLANKS AC., In as neat atj-1 as anj other Establishment, and in any quantities. Giles Leitoli. ATTOBNKT AND COUNSELLOR AT . LvMaaaroa. Koaasoa Co., N. C. Jan.. 1865 LAW, 2 ly Law Copartuerslilp. MILLER & ROGERS, Axtoraeya 4c CMBaeUora at Law, KALEICU, N. - ' ILL attend promptly t all baiiness entrust-, ed to them. . W. BULLKB, - . H. KOOBSS. OFFICE : Corner of the Reoisteb. Row, oppos ite the rnrt House. Oat. 24Uu 1H64. tf 86 J. & J. I. Hathaway & Co., IMPORTERS OF MOLASSES, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ' WILUINOTON, N. C. J. HATHAWAT. J. L. HATHAWAY. WM. R. UTLET. Jan. 5, 185i. 2 lypd ' Dentistry. DR. P- bAioOOKDHNTIIT, OFFICE OVER MR. R0ULHAC8 8TORK. REFERENCES, . (BY PERMISSION.) Rbt. Dr. Mason, Raleigh, Rct. Dr. Smedes, do Dr. F. J. Haywood, do Hon. Hugh Waddell, Chapel Hill, Rer. Dr. Samuel Seabury, N. Y. Dr. J. Parmly, do Dr. George E. Hawes, do Drs. Chase &. Harker, Georgia. May H. 1865. 87 tf G. DuPRE Sl Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS' AND COMMIS SION MERCHANTS. Dealess iir Sugar, Flmr, Coffee, MoCuses, Teas, Candles, Wood Wart, Raisins, Tobacco, Se gart, Scotch Ale, London Porter, Brooms, Starch, Salt, Mess Pork. drc., Ac., ' - COBNXK FlONT AND Pltt2fCK8S St8., WILMINGTON, N. C. C. DuPax. D. B. Bakks. Wilmington, Mar. 28, 1854. Iy 26 JAMES E. METTS, " Forwarding Merchant, WILMINGTON, N. C. Aug. 24, 1864. 1 70-tf A.M. MCPHBXTBSS, H. OHirCLIM. f. W. XABTIS A. M. MePHEETERS & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS. Forwarding d? Commission Merchants. 6 BOAHOKS SO.ITABB, NORFOLK VA. RirHMCli. Thos. P. DeTeroux, Halifax, N. C. 6. W. Mordecai, Pres. Bk. of the State of N. C. C. Dewey. Cashier do do do- do W. H. Jones do Branch do Cape Fear Raleigh L. O B. Branch, Pres. R. AG. R. R. Messrs. Reid $ Soutter, 1 Dr. N. C. Whitehead, I Norfolk. Pre't Farmers' B'k of Va. J Alex. Bell, Esq. . Messrs. Spence A Reid, Baltimore. B. Blossom A Son, AVw York. September 16thr 1853. 76 PETER W. HINJO'N, Commission Me r chant ,' XOS. S AJTD 28 S0THERT8 WHARJ, NORFOLK, VA. SPECIAL ATTBHTIOS PAID TO SKLLIBO Tobacco, Flour, Grtan, Cotton, Jce. Ac. Also, to Receiring and Forwarding'Goods. REFER TO Chas. L. Hinton, Esq. Wak Co. N. C. J. B. G. Roulhac, and George W. Haywood, Esqs., Raleigh, N. C. Wn. riommer, Esq., Warrenton, N. (;. Aug. 25. 1854. 69 Andrew J. Stedman. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Having removed to Pittsboroagh, N. C, will at teud regularly the Courts of Chatham, Moore ami Harnett Counties. , -. Pittsboro', July 13. 1855 , 66 tf. . JNO. Is. CANTWEIsL, GENERAL PRODUCE BROKER, Wilmington, Jf. a Oct. 9, 1 865- tf 8 1 . Jiiains G. Skxed. Datib C SnxiTo. SHELTON & 8NED, ATTORNEYS AJ LAWj Will atteud to ait omasa eatrastel to them in WEST TENNESSEE. OSes in Sjaierville, Tenn. Nv. 30, 18S5- " S6 wly rpo NERVOUSSUFFERERS. A Retired Cler. X gjman,rstored to health ia a few days, after many years of great nervous suffering is anxious to make known the means ofXeare. WiU send" (free) the preseriDtioa used. Di 1m t th R " v.aii UAUAAUi. Aw. Brooklyn, N.Y. Nov. 1, 1S56. .... . . - . - . 1 ' : ' 59, Fulton ; at rwaL I .'' ,.. ' ' . . I t- 1 1 w Min. ftiiir SB.-1STA. t.i. 1 -1 la 8- PERRY;. ST ? iv.filbaaa 4alMaA Ufcr a JRWKLf.RT .nl a I SUrrr dJ O-hi a'a(i RALEIGH N ir r. ftirtKf XGii r- " : .Tf ; . . ... . F r The Faculty of Um CaltimorwlDoUezw of ItAl Surtrprr. RT.--Dr. Smadea, Raleii- .- Re. Dr.' Lar, .-do " V - ' Rftr. V?, tfcftByari; .'do ; .'7 . Dr,X,as.'Jahi)apavr do A Dr. Fab. J. Haywood, do"'" Hou. Jdo. H. Bryan, da k , 4 - f Prof. Own,.TT. FjCo,iera. . Prot Wiagata, ' f to " - ' . WUaat, Chap HilL, . - . Raw. Ur FitiLToraljl J.oV&'r. V f -1 e Dry CkJs; Cructrifis.'" ffirify "Izpkffieiils. toii' 'l - MCSICAL IXSTBCMKXtS, CARRIAGES, FRUIT TREES, " - - at Airnv mttm rmax cu ma a ihi CITY QI JEW JOSS, AT t3 PES CKNT, COMMISSION. ' J rt to Boo. W. A. Gj-aham, O: E. Badrer, D. U Swain, J. M MoreheaS, C P. MandenbsH, J. W. Ortmra, r- N. W. Woodftn, and blhen. , Hw Tk, lM. Commission and Forwarding MERCHANTS," Brown's Building. Vf ater Street, W I L M I N G TO N N- C. . USUAL ADVANCES MADE ON COXSIGNMENTS. March 6th, 4855; ; l ly. -r-r-r- n t ' Datid A. Bais. Gbobob M. Ba'is, Jb. BAIN & CO. SUCCESSORS TO BAIN HATTON A CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND Commission Merchants, Corner of Kin; and Water Streets. PORTSMOUTH VA. SPECIAL ATTENTION EAID TO SELLING Tobacco, Flour,. Grain, Cotton, ce. ALSO, TO. RECEIVING AND FORWARDING GOODS Jan. 8, 1866. - 9 ly T."P. IlIalalOTT, General Commission and Forward in gMerohant, WILMINGTON, N: C. , Feb. 18. '55. . ... t . 13 Jy KAJJCR BIGGS & Co., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS Tmi Wharf, TowmPoiiU, ' NORFOLK VA. RxrxBBHCXs--Messrs. Bloodgood A Co., E. P. Tabb A Co., Alexander Bell, Esq., Norfolk ; Hon. Asa Biggs, WiPiamaton, N. C; CoL J. B. G Roul hac, Raleigh; Lewis Thompson, Esq, Hotel, N. C. Oct. 24th, 1864. . S EXWARJ J. LUTTERLOH, . General Commission and Forwarding MerckanL WILMINGTON, N. C. THE Subscriber 'keeps constantly on' hand at supply of Fresh Lime ;' Calcined PlastSr ; Land Plaster hydraulic Cement A Plastering Hair which he is prepared .to self as low as these ar ticles are to be had In any" 'city Sooth. Orders will receive prompt attention. ' EDWARD J. LUTTERLOH. Wilmington, N.C. Jan. 30, '55. ly 9 Books and Stationery ! H. D. TURNER, No.1 lAYETTEVlXL,E STREET, - RALEIGH. N. C . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Bookseller and Stationer, keeps constantly on hand a very large and complete assortment of Law, Medical, Classical, School and Miscella neous Books. . A complete assortment .Station ery, Blank Books, Globes,. Mathematical Instru ments, Ac , &c. Blank Books mads to order at abort 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. - th& Country Merchants and others are reques ted to call aad.exassiae his stock. Raleigh, September IS54. 0 Fresh Family Groceries. WE hare now in Store a wefl selected stock of Family Groceries comprising the fol lowing : Stuart No. 1 Syrup, Best Family, Molasses, " . r Loaf, pulverised and Crushed Sugar, Brown and Clarified do. . - " -n . W hole grain Rice V, , " " '. Rio, Laguira Jaja and Mosja Coffee, r Imperial, .Hyson "an4 oth'er Green and Black . Teas, ,.: - ' ' ' Sperm, Adamantine and .Tallow Candles, Starch, Bar Soap, Spice, Ginger, Pepper,. ' Msccaroni and English Chftese. ; . ; . . -Indeed, all articles In. the Grocery Une.- ML 4R. S. TUCKER; - . ' , 25. . EDWARD ;CA.N TW ELL - Attorney at -Law, : ' " . AND. COMMISSlDNEfl Qf.DEtDS, ' . . RALEIGILCP TyRACTICES in Ncsh, Johnston, Wake, Ac ; rBuslaess- attended to . promptly. Office in his rcsidenee. -oerneri. of Darin. & Fay eifterille Streets i-s.t . . Oct. 1 1855. - - .i . , "81tf I S R A EDWkSCUDDE - IMPOBTkB, SND VAKlrr ACTtTBEk' t)!1 .GEKTLEnm FtJKNISHING Shirts,- Stocks, Cravau, Hoijiery, (Suspenders, - ..-. Dressing. B-obea. Ao., Ac. - .t - ' ?96 RPAWAT,l.WWtT'0BK. I8BABI W. SCDODBa; 'i" . D. illLUA JU, - .1 A. BSCST June 18. 1355. AUB. Assortment ef Fine Black and Fancv Cass. VTants' fsjnoch xrtter risusuaJyWs Jaa endeavored to el-.clfIstyletot fancy Cass as -i. vtv ni wAim run!? rf.;u. 1. l we think wRl prease theme1 who desirt aom'etbint fnsnVand 3ftnBtr B.'lL JH ARDING. I J I . w 1 ' 1 , ri UaI CBli8le4warkmaaiJn thia Mr'r'L ' ,US J! mybu.i5i;ifcaJlbeabletogif( I'Jlf. Iliu. . liwi.l'V.VAS vrtHrftiontott.Pubiieinallwork - -- -Atagfc limy trst. ti-w. . . ! i r aJtiXllii lvvlROOT iha1 MioaareOi. and ia now 9 :i.a--. a.. .r.v.. .i 1 jtiQJ3aODSjr,ixhibitad ,in tii3 market. I .?LfrtBraftt,jitt eOa.er.Iwtt embracea the tflott I a 1 1 . . Ai i - . e . 1 I uQawe u(poaujuui apecimens ana me rery i Wfesh-rm prt, a followi ; U a - . Mosaic Breast Pins, """'. and Ear-Ringf, ft . . p. . . t ; 00IJ 1 SiWer Watchei, - " "" - Elegant styles, SiWer Card Bask-ts, - f" - Forks, i "Nafilrta-'RiBfrs 'CaruCnses, i . 1 .; . ;.') V JPorta Monoaies.' .; ' 1. ."! ):.;, Gold nd Siiter Pencils, $-c. department ef 1 the most entire coratmtted to ALL, URDKRS will be executed in the moat workmanlike manner, aud with despatch. C. B. ROOT, Sapt.emWr26.I85t. ' " 78 ; GCSSj PISTOLS, RIFLES, SHOT BAGS, Ac'. A largo and raried importation. C. B. ROOT." Sept-'G, 1854. ' - 78 : BLui&Tmjifl, D0MBia8EiyTTc EDWARD YARBROUGH, Jr., Hating erected a new Blacksmith Shop at the corner of Har gatt and Wilminftoa it's., is prepared, to hate all work in the above line executed with care aad dispatch- The- well koownMiM Atkins, with ccaa potent aastaats, being prmaaenlly,engaged, he ia enable te hate the animals entrusted to his care shod iii a workmanlike manner. Raleigh, May 20, 1854. tf 43 Ladles' Dress Goods. Black ad. Wliile Watered Silks; do id Poult le Soil do Stxipi! ; do Morie Antique something new ; 1 roc adi.il Silks. AIho aituga assortment of Lutestring,' Marctline and Florence Silks. W. H. A S. TUCKER. SCOTTS I.ITTI.K GIANT IN TOWS 1 1 T M1K litUe MoosMr has at. last arrived, and may be seen daily in the rear of the Far mers ttail. On ieoU days, (Tuesdays.) it is a perfect wonder to see it uvtsticate Corn cob. and Jill at the rates of 10 busaels per hour. ' Admis sion free. JAMES Mr7txWi.ES. March 5, 1855. 20. Just Received, A LOT of Family Groceries, Cruah'd and Brown Sugars, Jura, Bohea, Rio and Laguira Coffees. G. P. Tea, Candles, Soaps, Punn an I Segara. Also S lot of chewing Tobacco on eommission at facto ry prices, at L ITCH FORD A COOKE'S June, 1855. 61 COACH SHOP. r HE Subscriber respectfully informs the Pub-J-lie, that he still occupies the well known Stand of Mr." Willie Johnson, on Wilmington St. about one bwndred yards South of the Capitol Squara, where he is prepared te execute every thing in his line of business. Buggies $ Coaches Ae.; made of the best materials aud in Uie most fashionable sbki durable style. He would say to those who may wish to pur chase Buggies or any thing in his line, that they would do wall to call upon him bef re purchasing elsewhere, as he is determined to spare n either pains nor expense to please those' who may favor him with their custom. He is determined to sell at prices to suit the times, Also, repairing done cheap at the shortest notice JAMES BASH FORD. Feb. 14, 1854. 14 SAVE YOUR GRAIN. A Large supply of the most improved Cradles just received at the Farmer's Hill. Alsor a netf supply of Sinclair's improved Pro peller Straw and Shack cotter, both fur horse and hand power, and the no less famous Cori and Cob Crusher, the Little Giant. JAMES M. T0WLES. May 21, 1865. 42 Patent Eiastio Skirts ! BATES t FRANCE, No. 1, Barclay St., N. Y. CAUTION. None are genuine -except they bear the stamp of the Patent, All Manufac turers and Sellers infringing will b prosecuted according to law. March 23, 1855 ly 1 CARP TJJ MY PATRONS. (CONTEMPLATING a Hia nge in our business j st Jauufoy, I856, reudurs it actually neces sary for us to urge the payment of alt notes and accounts due,. us. To grint indulgence beyond that time will be altogether inconsistent with ar rangements already made, and pur friends who are iridebted to us will conier a great favor by corning forward at once and sclilmg their notes and accounts now due. 1 E. L. HARDING. NovlC, 1S56. 92 6wi MRS. N. B.. SMITH, respectfully informs the Ladies and Gentlemen of Raleigh and vicini ty, that she is .prepared to manufacture any kind of Ladies dresses in the latest style and most ele gant manner. Also GeuHenien's apparel execu ted with the greatest neatness and dispatch. All she asks . is a fair trial, Charges very moderate Raleigh, Nov 1, 1856. - 89 tf French & McLean, - ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Lctmbketon, Robe soil Co., N. C. T) 0BERT 8 French and Neilt A. McLean have Xj associated in the practice of Law. 'i'ney will attend the Courts'' f Cumberland, Bin den, Ricjimond, Robeson, Columbus, New Hanover. - Dec- 8, 1855. Ct 97 Louisbuyg Male Academy. THE TRUSTEES take pleasure in announcing to the public that tliey have secured the ser- L vices of Mr. Matthew S. Davis a young man who has: sought a solid education, with exprt-ss refer ence to the business of teaching, and ha selected it, nqt as a stepping-stone to same other calling, m as' a permanent profession. Mr, Davis is a grad uate ef the Urtlversity of North Caroliua, and was prepared for College chiefly in tlie 8chool of which he has now become (be Principal. We have had, therefore, every opportunity -of knowing hi char acter, and -qualifications; and we confidently as sure those who fnar feel inclined to patronize the School, that they will find in'Mr. Davis n teacher to. whom, they 1uay, with comfort aud confidence t entuist.the moral and mental training of their vhililrerv. ' ' Boar cnii be had In the village, at $10 per month. ' . ' Tuition English Department, $10 00 - ., Latin and Oieek, -' 15 00 .Incidental expenses, " 60 m Tha nXt aasion will commence the 2nd Mon day in Jaauiary, IS.V5. By order oT the Board, V -J. . A. H. RAY, President. IUnixu S. HlLX. Sec'v. p. i N EW AfJo DESIRABLE GOODS . AT No 13. FAYETTEV1I.I.E T. rpHE Sabaeriber has just reeeiTed his Fall and J. ' Winter supplj of SEASONABLE OOODSh amonjr which mar he' found French Merinos, U colours, Lupin's best make.'. " creucn vasnmeres or eiery yanety and pat rn. French DeLnlnee Of latest ktyles. - ' Silks, Plaid, Figured and -plain ; Woolen Plaids, and Poplin Robes.' Rioh Tamboured Mouslin party dresses . ueary Bmb'd Urspe Shawls. Da mask diapers in piece and pt'rn. ' ' 46 inch Pillow Case. Linen.. Table Doileys and Crash .. Wnen SheeUng, 10-4, 12-4. Long and Square high Col'd wool'n sh'la. French work'd collars, sleeves and chemisettes . Lia'n Cambric, Lawn Hd'kfs, all qualities ilem Sitvh'd and rich Emb'd Handkerchiefs. Full assr'ht of Richardson's fra'ly Lin'n. BirW'a Eye diapers, towels and napkms ' - - - r 0rSnd 12-4 Jol shti'gs ihd casings. . : W)sh and Sack Flannels. White and red do; all qualities' Ladies and gent's Merino Silk " andi cotton Vests. English and German Hose a ereat varietr. ' i ,Mars-a1IUsatfiaa-WJi'nBltnM nv tvywwa mvamom-rxxiB ana TOTty Tea do i Vr lsSATAk es,.1 sal.. 1 .aa "I - A, wvwwu SaaA m. uu B1UUO, WT1SVVB - M0RNING GOODS. . : lk Gro, De Rhine and Pen de Sole Silks , Lead colored and wbite-aad black -do ;r lllki Feb. Bombasine and Merino Lupin's." Blk Tamiss and Canton Coth. -,, Blk Alpacas. DeLaines and Caallls. J31k Love Veils and Lsee do -,, H;dkf8 eoilori slv and Chemlxettes. Gingham and Calicoes. ' ; CARPETS, Ac, Brussels., Venitian and Ingrain Carpets German Hmp Floor and. Stair do 6 and 12-4 DuggeUand Hearth Racn. Alicant Manilla and 8heep Mats Bpston Valiees and Carpet Bags. Rose Mackanaw and Duflle Blankets. Travelling or Shawl do HARDWARE AND STEEL. Handsome setts knives and forks, 61 picoa Rogers', beet scissors and shears Shears for flowers and shrubbery 1 Porcelain lined Kettles and Pant Soapstone Griddles for B. W. Cakes Best Raters, warranted, Ac MILY GROCERIES. Stewart's best refined So gars. Loaf, irushed and Clarified do Golden Syrup and dark Molasses. Cocoa, .Worcester Sauce and Eng. mustard. Imperial Gun Powder and Blk Teas. Currants, Citron and preserved gn'r. Capers, Olives and Pickles. Layer Raisins, Box and Mat do Mocha, Java and Laguira Coffee. Jamaica Rum, Islay whiskey. Mon'gohela and old Rye do London dock and Pale Uennessee Brandy Madeira. Sherry and Port Wines Champagne, Heck and Claret Cette Madeira for Cooking. London Porter and English Ale. Sperm, Adamantine and Hull's Cn'dls Starch in family boxes qf ft each. fm'icl erasive soap, woman's friend Table Salt, Bags and boxes. . J. B. G. ROULHAC. No. 13. Fay. Street. tf-83 COPELANDS' GALLERY. Come, Ladies fair, aud Gentlemen, who wan', a likeness true, Come to my Portrait Gallery, and I will give it you ; I'll paint your portraits large as life, and very cheap will make 'em. And when they're done, if you don't like 'em why you need'nt.take 'em. I also Uke daguerrotypes, and take 'em in a hurry, And if you'll come and sit for one, I'll not your patience worry. . My light is soft, yet very etroug my fixtures all complete, And all I ask you, is, to come along and take a seat Come bring your wives and little ones, and bring your pretty daughter, And patronize a Native note I really think you ought to. My rooms you'll find above the Store of Samuel Young, (Esq ) All carpeted, and neat, and clean and varmtd up vith a ire. From morning till the close of day, you'll find me at my station, And now, 'o one and all, I give a cordial invita tion, to come and examine ' specimens of my skill in portrait and daguerrotype. Hoping these few! lines win nna me puouc 'Jeiyoywyr the same great blessing," I subscribe myself, very respectfully, 'O. P. COPELAND. P. S. The subscriber continues to give lessons in drawing and painting, and will visjt the sur rounding country, when desired to do so, for the purpose ef painting the portraits of families. Raleigh, Not. 12th, 1856. 91 tlJ. FOR SALE. A BARE CHANCE FOR WOOLLEN AND COTTON MANUFACTURERS. THE OLD NORTt STATE MANUFACTU RING COMPANY, having sold their Build ings and Grounds to the Atlurtic and N. C. It. Road Company, will offer at public sale (if not otherwise disposed of previously) on the 80th day dJovember.on the premises, their entire stook of Machinery, comprising their Woollen and Cot ton Mill. Also 1 twenty-five Horse (power) Engine, and 2 Boilers, each (Cylinder) 'AO feet long asif 36 in diameter. It was made by J. P. Morsis Jj Co, Philadelphia, and is declared by all who. have seen it in operation to be unsurpassed by any in the State. Their Woollen Machines consist of 8 sets Cards, 1 Broad Gig, 1 Shear, 8 Jacks, '5 Jean Looms, 1 do Grinder, 1-Sattin Napper, 3 Caah'm'r do , 2 Wool Pickers. 3 set Fulling Stocks, 2 Satinett do., I C oth Winder. Also, many o'her articles too numerous to men tion, such as Fanks, Dyo-tubs, welded wrought Iron Pipes for cold water and. for heating the Buildings by steam, etc., etc. The above Machinery is in good running order, requiring but few repairs to make it almost as good as new It mas manufactured by Henry Goulding and Win. Bickerferd, of Worcester, Mass., whose names are a guarantee for their work. The Cotton Machinery was made by Messrs. Danfor.th, Cooke & Co., of Patterson, N. J., is en tirely new, and only .one half of it has been in operation. It contains all the latest improve ments, and basjbeen pronounced by one of our most experienced manufacturers to be unequalled by any in the State; tnd the Yarn has already established a name, takTog precedence even of the very best offered in this market. It is composed of 66 inch Cards, 1 Railway head with plunger. 1 Drawing frame with Pateut Coilers and Stop Motions, 2 coilers to the head: 1 Single and L Double Roller Beain 'Speeders, 4 Improved Dan forth Spinning Frames, 142 Spindles, each, S Power Reels. 1 Warper, Ac , Ao. And in fact of every article of Mnehinery that goes to make up what may be called a pefTect Factory. ' " Persons desirous of purchasing ' axe requested either to call upon John Blackwell, President, or James W. Carmer, Secretary, or Dr. John A Guion, Treasurer; or to address their 'inquiries to the , O.N. S. M'F'G.CO., ' Newbern, N. C. . Oct. 29, 185V ,i w6w. 87 , 1 -He-! WRAPPING PAPER at Factory prioea. Ca'.'l A . j; J.'.LITCHJ-DRD'a. , ' ; Gunk's Dbmestio LlediciA TlllS book poihts out, in plaiir lauguage, fre from" doctors' terms, 'tffe Diseases of Men. Wo- JMn and Children, and the latest and most ha' roved" menus used in. their cure, and .is w r tended expressly. for the .benefit of families. '- It aiso contains descriptions -of the iMRdicauJ&oots am- Herbs or the UitiTBb States, and hwf thpy re to be used in the cure of diseases. rIf; is- ar ranged on a new' and simple plan,' by which the practice of Medicine is reduced to principles of common sense ' j ' - : This invaluable book has passed through many editions ; -it has now been revised and improved in every respect, and enlarged to nearly double its former size ; and contains nine hundred octavo pages. For sale by HENRY D. TURNER. Raieioh, N. C, 1855. . ' 65. " ,V Family Groceries. ."mpjGEE A WILLIAMS, keep. eonstanUy on Jj Jband a, large supp'y of choice Groceries Cirl families, consisting of . . - Loaf, Crushed, Pulverized, Clarified and Brown S,u'gar.- "... .r Java, Lsjruirs) and Rio Coffee. tnttenor tiunpowrfer, Imperial and Black Tea Best Sperm, Adamantine and Taliow Candles. Stewart s Golden Bytup. Pcpperr: Allspice, Ginger, Starch, Yellow Soap and Johnson's Transparent and Toilet Soaps. GUN, IX)KSMITII, AND BELL. HANGER Charles Kuester, XTrOULD respectfully inform the Citizens ; of . Y Y 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 win 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 SEE. Raleigh, March 2. If-68. ly-19 NOTICE ! U. S. LAND AND PENSION AGENCY. T yQ all those for whom I have collected Land Warrants, let than 1C0 acres, rhave the num ber and particulars of said warrant, and, by call ing on or writing to me I can get each one an increase of pay ; and te all the Soldiers who ren dered 14 days' service iu any of the wars since 1790. they, or their widows, or minor child or children are entitled to land. They will do well to call at this Agency. I have the rolls for th State of North Carolina. -1 - Also, all Widows of the Revolutionary War Sre entitled to laud. Wagon Masters aud Teamsters are embraced among the. numerous Laws ; and all those who think they have a claim are respect fully invited to call and have their claims inves tigated. My terms are no charge, unless I Succeed After 15 years' experience, . I flatter myself tht 1 understaud my business, and all the uumerour laws iu such cases. Give me a ca I, and have your claims iuretigated belore it will be forever too late. Enlisted Soldiers, having located lands in Illi nois and Mistouri, I will pay the highest cash priees 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. K1RKUAM. Raleigh, N. C., March 12, 185. 21 tf JUST TO HAND, another lot of fine Overcoats. Business Coats, Talmas. Ac. 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 whwewith. KING A BIGGS. Raleigh, Nov. 1855. . 92 N. B Those indebted to us will please make arrangements to settle on or before the first of January, 1850, us one of the firm expects to leave the State at that time. Those who dou't comply with the above request will be waited on by an agent. K. A B. MONUMENTS. TOMBS ANp HEAD STONES rpilE Subscriber would take this method of re I minding the public, that he is still engaged in the manufacture of Grave Ornaments, in all varie ty and the best style of finish and workmanship lie keeps always on hand a large stock of Marble, both of American and Italian, suitable for Monu ments, Obelisks, Tombs, Head Ptones, Ac.;, and having 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 and wishes of all. He would respectfully invite a visit to his Mar ble Yard, at the south-east corner of the Raleigh Grave Yard, where may always be seen specimens of his workmanship and a variety of styles of Grave Ornaments. ' i - Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore received, he respectfully solicits a continuation of the same, pledging himself to use his best endeav ors to please all. Orders from a distance will be faithfully and promptly attended to. Address, WM. STKONACH, Raleigh. )ctr.ler 31, 18:". ' wly.88 Ward Gold Mine Stock ! AT AUCTION. f "VHE undersigned will sell at publie auction, on I .Thursday, the 20.h Dec. next, in front ef the Court House, in this city, one certificate for 1,00 shares of stock in the Ward Gold Mine, loca ted in Davidson Comity, in this State, belonging to the -estate of W. R. Scott dee'd. 1 Also, at the snme time and place, the said Scott'a interests in the following mine, viz Pat ton, :. Whtito and Walker Copper and GolTl Mines, which are located in Guilford county. Terms : Six months credit for approved negotia ble notes, bearing interest from day-of sale.' P. F.'PESCUD, J,F. JORDAN; Adni'rs. with will annexed of W. R.Scott, d'e'd. Raleigh. Nov. 20, 855. wtd, 95. jjg,stanlard copy t STAT Cous E F NOUTH CAROLINA. Wake . . r T n il r . srv. superior vonnor naw, r an. ierin, D. ISf Jane K. Va4igli;in Amariah B. Vaughau. .Petition for Divorce. It appearing to the satisfaction of.the Court, that the deleitdaut, Ainai-iah B. Vaughan, is not u resid.-ut of this State, it is therefore oidered by the Court, that publication be made in the Raleigh Regist-r, for six weeks,, for the said defendant to appear at Hie next Term of this Court, to be held at i he Court lloue in R:iieih,6n the first Monday after lhe fourth Monday in Alarch next, then and there Y plead, answer or demur to the said peti tion; otherwise, the sumo will be taken pro confesso, and heard ex parte. - : . Witness, John C. Moore, Clerk of our saidConrt, at office, in the city of Raleigh, the first Monday ii'rr the lourth Mouday of September, A. D. lS5-. JOHN" C MOORE, C S. C. Nov. 2'Jth. 1S56. 90-wOw. -Notice. "I I AVTNG bought out Mr. M. Einstein, I shall rl oonUane the CLOTHING BUSINESS, as heretofore, in my own name and account EMIL ROSENTHAL, Corner of Ma rket square and Wilmjngton St. v Opposite Yarbon?s Stable. JUST RECEIVED t the above store The Lar gest Assobtmkkt of READY MADE CLOTHING EVER, SEEN IN THIS CITY. Give me a call be fore purchasing anywhere else and you will eure nt least twiwty Uv jjer sent, r act, ana no mtstsxe Lou it.. . , ,;:Aept. 12.1864. . , , ,tf 74 k'.SEW iP.wr.iBV stop PL. I CHARLES .H. THOlVIPSdl; rOULll fespectfituv' inorm the Citizens of , Raleigh,' the couutyn(Tlhe country adjoin ing,, tCath has fitted up in splendid styethehousM formerly occupied bv the Insurance ComnaiiTr on tae west side or FsyetteviUe street, and between Mrrflr hY Young's' and Murray A O'Seal's Dry Good Stores, where ho. has opened a rioh and beau tiful assortment'of 'New Jewelry -of all thej modern styles, coasiating of the ofnmentalad kh use fulv and to which he invites the Attentio-of ta Ladies. ' , , ' :i hr.t . .t .-. '' . :::V lie has-also for. the. gentleman good lpt of Gold and Silver Watches,: which will he wirranted to perform well,, when delivered. to the cujB.tomer'.; also a few excellent double- parrel guns brought on expressly for the hunters f Carolina; ; also a great variety of walking Canes. . In faqt, ht the New Jewelry Store nay and every thing usually kept ia such establishwen.ta may "be found at pri ces that cannot fail to please the customer. ' . JBepairing exccute-'l at shortnetiee and satis faction guiran teed. ' ' ' ' V ' October 20;;J 854. ": v. V 7 - . .' - tf .86. Tirfi niVtjnsr nWde arrangements Jwltlf fttte-1 11 Alphn: Woolen Mills of -Orange County, N.1 C , as sole agents in the eounty of. Wake for the sale of tue"uvM4inoa, Jeans and Kerseys and " we invite the attention of our Merchants and farmers to an examination' of , these articles', - They will find them much better and lower than they can now be procured North. . To Merchants, we will make, them at the factory prices', to enable thsnn to retai them at a profit. To those who haye 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 Keeseys; and we guar antee them' much better ina-dp. heavier, and con-; tains twice into 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 BLackv. manufactured in Charlotte, at the. Rock Island factory. These Caesime-e8 makes a beautiful and durable suit for. gentlemen, and every North Carolinian should Jiave at least one suit. .Walk in and see them., W. H. 4- R. S. TUCKER. August,lst,1855, , y-.J,. . 62, Cloaks and Mantillas ALA Clo ARGE and. commanding: assortment' of Cloaks sad. Maitillas, embracing every style and novelty" -such as ' . , Tine 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. A R..S. TUCKER. September, 28th, 1855. 78 FORM BOOK. "'HE North- Carolina Form Book; I containing business transactions between man and man, as weil as in official stations ; together with the Constitution of North Carolina,- and of the United States ; the Act fixing the fees of Clerks, Sher iffs, &c. Calculated for the use of the Citizens of orth Carolina, and made conformable to law. Compiled by a Member of the North Carolina B:ir. Price one dollar. For sale by H. D. TURNER, N. C. Book Store. Any person remitting 93 cents in money or postage stamps shall receive a copy free of postage. Nov. 29th, 1855. " tf 96 Bricks ! Bricks !! Bricks! !! f-TMlE SUBSCRIBERS HAVING MADE PER manent arrangements tor carrying on the BKICK MAKING business on an extensive scale, are now prepared to contract for the delivery, dur the ensuing season, of from one to two million of Bricks of the best quality and at such prices at will defy ail competition. Orders from a distance will be promptly attend ed to, and bricks delivered at either of the Depots, if desired. GEO. T. COOKE A CO. Raleigh, March 12, 1856. 21 tf. BRICK ! BRICK!! rpHE undersigned has on hand some 650,000 Bricks. His prices range between $8,$7, 50 and $15. The latter are oil bricks. CH'S. W. PALMER. Oct. 15, 1855. tf 83. . A TEACHER WANTED- f W0 take charge of the' Valley Academy, Cald B wellcounty, N. C. For a permanent classi cal school, there if scarcely a more derixaUe loca tion in the State, combining, as it does, th ad vantages of health, cheapness, inefrality xd the neighborhood, Ac. None need apply sxcept such as are thoroughly quaimea to prepare Doys to enter our University, and who are of joodrnor al conduct. ' : I Application must be made by 1st of January, 1856. No objection to a limited school, if pre ferred. Direct to the undersigned, bi to Gen. a. F.Patterson. ED. W. JONES, Fort Uefianep, N. C. Nov. 19, 1S55. ; 5t 93 BY WILLIAM TENCH, Auctioneer. .. ' A Valuable Job Printing Establishment FQR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT PETERSBURG, Va. I OFFER FOR SALE, on Wednesday, the 19th of December, 1855, at 12 o'clock, M-, by pub lic auction, Xlr.;Wn..A X Martiu's JOB OF . FICE, on Bolliugbrook Stre6(," In -this city. From reliable statements this is about the best Job Office in" Virginia. There are three Presses, which are all new; two are of R. Hee AC0 8 manu facture, one Super Royal, with railway rolling apparttos ; the other Milium, with inking fixtu res adapted to the use of one or two rollers--the third a Ramfge Cap Press. The Type are also new, and consist of thorough fonts, latest style, and there ls.a plentiful supply for printing a newspaper. To a young, active en -terprisieg manj here is presented, a fair prospect of making money" Petersburg, with s popula tion of 17,000, ought to be enaJbfed to support another daily paper. i , - . -- Teams. Cash for expenses of sale ; the bal ance on a credit oi 4, a ana j z montns. ALEXANDER DONNAN, Trustee. WM. TENCH, Auct'r. Dec. !0,18"-5. ' '. . '99. 3t. Franklinton Institute. Hj? FRSKLINTONCo , N. -C.r; -; fHHE ensuing Term for 1856 will open the 1st 1 Monday in January ; Mr A Mrs D S. Rich ardson, Principals, Mr. il Mrs. E. P. Stone, As sistant Principals, Mr. R J. Tay or and Miss M. L. Townsley, Assistants, respectively of the Male and Female Departments, which are distinct, occu pying separate buildings in, opposite' parts. of the town. Mr. S. is a gradate of Burlington Univer sity., and has been Principal of the Roy a1 ton Insti tute for several years past. The former friends of Mis M. E. Stone, will recognise her in Mrs. S Miss T. is a graduate of Troy Fern Sem. Expenses as formerly, and ofte half payable in advance. Cata ogues of particulars sent, on ap plication to the Principal. ' . '. ' i. D.RICHABDSON.- Dec- 10, 18"5. tlPJ 99. The Shaw House to Let. . fl HI "-large and conveniently Bituated, Dwel' riing, with two aces of land attached,' is offered for reit for. the. ensuing yeai For 'terras apply to 5 JAJatai M. xurru&Art. Dec 10,1855. " ' ! tf 99 A 1 ixtju-mqiyi inu .4.fij.-f .a- . NortJjb Carolina RaU JRoad? i &ktdujn9MfaU liraiirrtnitii4 titer letaTBtl. - ' - en-" ' -r t'-y-Jvi f&sfry ilL WST. '.fr.ii r, , Goldsboro, 'BoanHHl, - MUrnaaavX t Stalling;, .. .- Durham's, . - HUJsbaroV Hebsn . ' Hsw&tvar," 1tWs. Xt25 ' aj-,. i 1AM .to ':t.4tsB; f eoo3 M. tier S.4T - fo rr AST.- a - vanoxa. taasraaaj vj.'i HivRlw, ifrbaon'a. 4j09 p. am, . r ,(aoo 9.00 14.00 T 13.64 1 12.13 l.STpwav. : s.03 . ;: 'ssViW 8.48 - ' . ' ., ituiiooro. .0T S II - 4.49 . vorumi, , r. Horrisvllle, 7 ., Kfcleieh, K . MttcbaoorV '. ir--cna Wflt. -fw- Wr ID Tba MaU Tram rildi Wast wfllsaw UWwTtUfci Tram at HUisbonr-. Tha Mas Iraiq nine Kast will sMft tha Train at Dnrham't. f"" July 185. 1 TO NORTHER NTANtEASTKRN' TRATL ' ' LERS, VFROM KE WiORLS Af?S, MOW : v -i 1 ' : , B 1LE, A UGUSTA; UAELES- . TON,' W1.LMIHGT0N J W WV . -- r DON-, via the Seaboard an4 Roanoke JRsalrondl and Bay Liu. SrsB ; i' ,k ..'u;: v j-T) ?h iH Sias - aa mHM spienilict mw Steamer LouLianv CAptala XVRussell, leaves HunterV wharC Korfolk, at ' 4fnfclb5'p.'m-bti;'4. l'ir ,' '--i - '!T- THURSDAY, 50 ' -. . ' '"' "3 )3-A ''r'?.AtoUAT; and Portsmouth on the arrivai ef the Bewtherm Can. vi The Steamer GMrgis, . Csptsin. PEsrson, a- riTeon-''!;:'t,'riiw iw zdf .. -'MONDAY,-" tJvSii?,. s WEDNESDAY, &,&m:- 'ft'v u -m FUSDJbikkm ham, arriving at BaUiwiore in. Urns for the 1 tt'eloek, n. -- ' m. Train Cor Philadelphia sisd Nsw York. . :FRGUSCM MUJIADU Agents. Maroh20 Raleigh Und, Gas ton Railroad. NOTICE is hereby glten, that'trnm and after : : . the 80th.JanonryKaU dues to this. Road for Jreight must be paid at Petersburg ,or Portsmouth,'; 'except on way freignt, r hich m uit be paid in d-' :? vance or on deliyefy'of the goods, 'ai in ease may be " '" ' " , v i:-.. This arrangement will afford, great . a4rantagM to our customers oy superseding the necessity of their employing more than one forwsiding agent ! between New Perk and Raleigh;? and .having their . goods or produce subjected to only oae handling. : : Agents cannot violate the sbse jularwithout subjecting themselves to removaL " -...' . The greatest care will continue be taken ny the officers and agents ofhe-Campany in every, ' department of its business to aocommodate ths . publio and promote the interest of its customers. Whilst the Western merchants are going North a passenger train will leave .Raleigh in the after-; noon, on the arrival of the ;trait from the West on the N. . C. Road ; due notice of which .will W given. By order of the Board of Directors, As the Company has two Depots in Raleigh, ' meschants ordering goods to go up the N. G. Road r r are requested to have them distmotly marked, a J that their destination may be known, and they " may be loaded te the through Depot from Peters- L burg or Portsmouth. , . Kaleigh, Jan 17, 1865. k , .y.. " 6 tf FOR NEW" YORK.! Ueites States Mail' Lib'fee'Stbavskifb t Jamestown and Roanoke. .- . X THE elegant new steamsliip Jakbstows, Cap tain Parish, which is to run' in connexion with the Roanoke, - made .her first trip from ; New York to Petersburg, on Saturday, the 25th ult, and will continue to make; regular trips ? weekly leavings Jfeir York , yerjr- Satarday, at 4 I o'jclock, P. M7i Pribuxg eyery Tuesdny evening. The Roanoke win leave New YorE avary day, and Petersburg very .Friday evening. Trav- f ellers going North will thos b aJfordad aa oppor- t unity twice a week of taking one C these splendh ; ' steamships and thereby tToid the dust and frc-. quent changes of the Railroads Passengers en board of steamers will' find the State rooms fitted up in the most elegant style and the'are and atten- ' tion .unsurpassed.' 'i' . : "'"Ig; Passage and Fare from Petersburg te New Tortt, " ; (Sute-rooms included,) : . f 19 (W -Steerage passage,';. " i ; ' : ' itS ,u , i 00 KSuTickets issued at my Office.' 1 8. G.; BAPTIST, Sycamore St ' July 6;.1858i rmi. ... 65 . ' . i ' V.r, iT i.'u'i. i.'. i ti T V". Raleigh and Gaston Railroad. SLAVES, are permitted to travel' on the RaUroad without written permit from their ;.' ewnerst ; Duplicates shoukl .in.aLLases be giyen, as the Ticket Agents are Ustrueted to retain one : " copy of every pas.i .,'JAMES M. POOL," ' Jan. 10, 'M.fz ,f-4, si yieket Agent, fc'j T3 ALEIGH ANI), .DASTON! i BQAD -Dues to JLv the Railroad Company for freights are pya pie in cash on the delivery of the articles. Whea . articles are delivered without such .payment in ad. . vance, and the owner falls to sll at the depot and , settle the LiU before the expiration of the inoata . he must th tfreafte- send the money when he sends for the goods.' By order of he President, : : - . C. B. ALLEN, Agent. . July 4th, 186V S:' t RaleifflfA: Gaston Railroad. $ ' ' ' V !, WINTER ARRaNGIMENT. ' ' :"4 ON and after Monday, the' first of October, tha passenger Train will leave Use Depot at Bsi-:. eigh, at precisely 5 minutes, before 7 o'clock, A'-- ; M.. and run to Franklin toh bv 8. when it wiU ston minutes, allowing ample time for the Passen- gers toUke.Breakrastat anxceueDt House, The :v Schedule otherwise wUljremaia as at present. , ,.,f gBUDUP. Presidents . . .. .Office R AO. R.B Raleigh SepL 26th, 1865. tf 19. PALMERS PA1!EIIT LEG. lbisi American invention stands an- . rivalled both ''hr , this country and in , Europe. It is worn, by 1 ,260 persons, ' 4 and with most astonishing suceess. , In competitioa with 80 other substitutea vr of the nest Frenek, "English, and Ger.i , man manufaoture, it received the award ? of the onwATliiESAt "at the Woiu'i , EzntBiTioir m Lokdos, as the lest orU. ficial limlr inotcn In this eeuntry it has'' bfen' thirty' tirnek axhibited, la eeav peUtlon with-ailtners,atue annnal - airs m4ne principal ernes, aaa naa, . . in every insUnee, received the award ' , hiakest vr ' first premium. .And as a Crown- in honor;1 by the unanimous approval of an in- -ternational enuneU. . the "First Premium" tonly :' Silver Medal given for ' Limbs 'Wse awarded the . inventor, at the lateNew York Crystal Palace. The leg is finely ventilated, alfowing a current of air to pass.around the stump, keeping It in a cool natealthy condition. ' pamphletagiTi"1 tntormaUon sent gratis v to every appBcB.v .Ji- -.rr7 FRANK PALMER A Co. f 27$ CliBant Street, rauJadelphia. Kot. 8,5fik;-! 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The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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