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'-. i A. .M. - B .2 ' i-v' r - . " - - -n . i i- I III . ! VV, a - J .- .- " - - . - i t . 1 ' VOLUME LVIL CITY OF, liALEISH SATURDAY jMOBNINT.:' DECEMBER 18-55. 4 NO. 101- THE "RALEIGH REGISTER" : Is published Semi-weekly and "Weekly, bjr SE ATOXGA LKS, EPITOK A SB FtOFKIETO.lt TERMS: ii per anaoia ; in adraac 4. $3 par annum ; in adTaaoa $3 60. For the .ml-weck:y, For .h Weekly, kates or aotxkttsi.no : AoranmiKm. Par vrarr 19 lioaa, flnt Insartloa 11! arn addinonai inaarnon. Z9 eta. . - - Court Onfcr and JodMal adTcrtbomenta will: b rbarmf ti per cent, hibar; bat a deduction of 53 per eant. wiU tM .4, KJ irvin 1110 nyiuif yrwcm uf Kinnam PJ uw jear. - tfr Adwrtliumenta iaarrted in tha Saml-wseklj, will alao appaar a tb Waekiy, frea of eharfa. ifLettan to tha Editor must ba rorreun. BUSINESS CARDS: - REGISTER POWER" PRESS AND JOB '.OFFICE. 8ef We are prepared to execmt .all descrip tiona of JOB PRINTING, at reasonable rates, with oeatn33 and dispatch. . Oar office is supplied with the Ter latest styles of " f . m ash TismoniSLx ttps - of erer desoriptioa necessary for tlie prompt exa oution of r v AND U PL All 15DFA5C1 JOB PELMLXB, SOCH AS Pamphlets, Circulars, Ball Tickets, BUSINESS CARDS, FREIGHT BILLS, HAND BILLS, PROGRAMMES, LARGE POSTERS, BLANKS la as neat style as any ether Establishment, and in any quantities. Giles Leitoh. :''' ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, LUMBBRTOX. ROBISOM Co., N. C. Jan. 5. 1855 L. a w Copartnerihip. MTT.T.F.R & ROGERS, Attorney & Counsellor at Law, RALEIGH, N. C. "XTILL attend promptly to all basin ess entrast- ed to them. . , , H. W. MILLS K, H. KOOKXa. OFFICE : Corner of the RaoisTsm Row, oppos ite the Court House. Oct, 24th, 1854. tf8 J. & J. I. Hathaway & Co., IMPORTERS OF MOLASSES, AMD COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WILMINGTON, N C. y-VJ. HATH AWAY, "i J." L. HATHA WAY, . wiL a. utletj Jan. 5, 1855. - r " - .,. 2'lypd ' Dentistry. OFFICE OVER MR' ROrjLHAC'8 BTORB. REFERENCES, (BY PERMISSION.) Rer. Dr. Mason, j Raleigh, ReT. Dr. Smedeat do Dr. F. J. Haywood, . do Hon. Hugh Waddell, Chapel HOI, Rct. Dr. Samuel Seabury, N. Y. Dr. J. Parmly, do Dr. George E. Hawes, do Drs. Chase & Harker, Georgia. May . 1855. 87 tf . C. DuPRE Sl Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMIS SION MERCHANTS Dealim in Sugar, FL-ur, Coffee, Mola'ues, Teas, Candles, Wood Wire, Rauitu, Tobacco, Se gart, Scotch Ale, London Porter, Brooms, Starch, Salt, Mess Pork, dx., Ac, CoaxBK Front and Piixcess Sts ''. WILMINGTON, N. C. C. DcPai. D. B. Baku. Wilmington, Mar. 28, 1854. ly 2G JAMES E. METTS, Forwarding Merohant, WILMINGTON, K. C. Aug. 24. 1854 . 70-tf A. U. MCFHBBTBBS, U. OHISBLIN J. W. MABT1B A. M. MtPHEETERS & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS. Forwarding & Commission Merchants. 6 BOAKOKB BOFAKK, NORFOLK VA. Rkvkbkhcbs.- Thoa. P. Devereux, Halifax, N. C. G. W. Mordecai, Prea. Bk. of the State of N. C, C. Dewey. Cashier do do do do W. 11. Jones do Branch do Cape Fear Raleigh L. O B. Branch, Pres. R. & G. R. R. Messrs. Reid Soutter, ) Dr. N. C. Whitehead, Norfolk. Pre't Farmers' B'k of Ye. J Alex. Bell, Esq. Messrs. Spenee A Reid, Baltimore. B. Blossom & Son, Airw TVrs. September 16th, 1853. , 76 PETER W. HINTONj Commission Me rc hia n t , SOS. 2A AND 26 BOTHER Y" 8 WHARF, NORFOLK, VA t SBCIAL ATTKHTI0N PAID TO 811X1X0 Tohacco, Floor, Grain, Cotton, Ac kc . Also, to Receiving and Forwarding Goods. rV REFER TO 't Chas. L. Hinton, Esq. Wake Co. N. C. - J. b! G, Rouihac, and George W. Haywood, Esqs., Raleigh, N. C. Wm. riummer, r.sq., narrenton. a. . Aug. 25. 1854. 69 - Andrew J. Stedman. ATTORNEY AT LAW, , Having removed to Pittsborouch. N. C ; m t-a ten ! regularly the Courts of Chatham,. Mo loTre and liaruett Counties. Pitt sboro, July 13. 1855-, f 5ft tf.;- JNO. L. CANT WELL. . G ENERAL PRODUCB BROKER, . . w umington, U. Oct. r 1866- J ONE PRICE JEWELRY STORE jfj MiKKS oc JAAKE DEALERS IN T " Fine Watche8t"JewelryySpec& Silver Ware. An. 4 f?i?: No 75J Main 8treet, Rlchnun!vaCiHr! WiTCHlI AMD JSWBLBT OAMfUUT ajirAIBSI'.f:; Oct. 1, 1866. ' : irlf FOR RENT, -Vf ;.-;, HUE HOUSE BELONGING TO THE"-BENE- volent Society. Apfly'W T. MoGKBr - - - '- t. - : - - la.:j, mil. V ' r Tads, b uiui " BAKER & BARRAtJD, GENERAL C0MMISS10X MKUCUA'T?, - labbt' Buihlingt, fbtcm , , ' I-- . NORFUJCtVA May 23. lS.V1,n: .;;r;-V ,4l-tl r -i VL S. PERRY, ; : " en i a l" Su r 'fre o w. RALEIGH, N. C,' :mxrtBt2icu The Faculty of the Baltimore f!ot !. nf t)intal Surgery,. - .. . . v" . KeT. Dr. Smedes, Raleigh."- . Re. Dr. Lacy, do . f Rst. Mr. McDowell. d Dr Chas. E. Johnson, do Dr Fab. J. Hay wood, do i -Hon. .3 no; H. BrTan, . d Vrof.t)wen, W, . College. Prot Wingate, ;v do '& . ' Pro . Wheat, Chapel ni. 'f . ' ? Her.' Mr. Fitxgerald, Jacfcod, N. C. . April 8, 1R55. ; . 57 . j-' J Buy mnd Tbnoard m tJU Strt Tarma, Dry r Gcads. GroccricsU? Firming ? -Implements, Booh, . V " mcsicai. waraviOKTS, CARRIAGES, FRUIT TREES, umm aua n cm aa au w in CITY OF SEW YORK. AT SH PEE CIST.; COMMISSION. to Hon. W. A. Graham, . E. Badrer, B. L. Swain, J. U. Morehead, C. P. Maodenhall, J. W. Oaborn, oooaa, ana oucrs. N.w Yark, Ism. Comm issio&aitd Forwarding MERCHANTS, Brown's Balldla, Water Street, . r i WILMINGTON. N- C. VSTAL ADTANCM MaDC ON CON SIGN MKNTB. March 6th, 1S55. ' . 19 ly. Dat A. Bain.;. - ; .Giokoi M. Bain, Jb. BAIN; & IJO. SUCCESSORS TO" BAIN HATTON A CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS : AND Commission'. 'Merchants, fom-r of Kin u4 Water Streets. PORTSMOUTH YA. SPECIAL rr 1 ATTENTION PAID TO SKLLING lOfMlCVO, t lour,, urain. ALSO, TO RECEIVING AND FORWARDING GOODS 9 ly .. Jan. 8, 105. W. P. EIjUOTT, . . Gehenil Commission and Porwardin g M ero h a n t WILMINUTON, N. C. -Feb. 18. '65. 13 1v KADER' BIGGS & CO., . GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS . tutus' VTharf, Tow Point, NORFOLK VA. RfriBBSCKSi Messrs. Rloodgood & Co., E. P Tabb & Co.; Alexander Bell, Esq., Norfolk ; Hun. Asa Biggs. Wjuiamston, N. C; Col. J. B. G Roul hae, RaleigH Lewis Thompson, Esq., Hote , N. C. Oct. 24th. 1854. s6 EDWARD j. LUTTERL.OH, General 1st ten and Forwardinj Merchant. WILMINGTON, N. C. 3UE Subscriber keeps constantly on hand a supply ef Fesh Lime ; Calcined Piaster ; ndPlaaur ; Hydraulic Cement & Plastering Hair which he is prepared to sell as low as these ar ticles are te be haJ in any city South. Order will reoeira prompt attention. .v EDWARD J. LUTTERLOII. Wilaaingtn U. C, Jan. 80, 56. 1 y t Books and Stationery ! : .. H. D. TURNER, yiol i FAYETTEVILXE STREET, V i. i I W A-,ti ai s W I HOLES ALE AND RETAIL BookseUer ; and Stationer, keeps constantly on hand a rery large And complete assortment of Law, Medical, Classical, School and Miscella neous Books.- A complete assortment of Station ery, Blank Books, Globes,- Mathematical Instru ments AejSc.- Blank. Books made to order at short notice and in beat style. Just received from the manufac turers f direct 100 Reams Cap and Letter Papers, whieVh will sell at low prices. f Country Merchants and others are reques ted to call and xamine his stock. Raleigh, September ls54. 80 1 1 . Fresh Family Grooerles. WE have now in Store a well selected stock of Family Groceries,' comprising the fol-lowinfj-,' v -., Stuart No. 1 Syrup, -Best Family Molasses, Leaf, Pulverised and Crushed Sugar, Brown, and Clarified do., W hole grain Rice, -t tvrw Laguira, Java and Mocha Coffee, f.. Imperial, Hy son and other Green and Black :-,,.'"Tes, ' -.' Bperm, Adamantine and Tallow Candles, ' Starch, Bar Soap, Spice, Ginger, Pepper, ' Maficaroni and English Cheae. -. Indeed, all articles in the Groeery line, f j -v-" - W. H. A R. S. TUCKER. y.-J:': ' -f.i 25. EDWARD CANTWELL Attorney , at Law, pr AND COMMISSIONER OF DEtDS, BALEIGJi, N. C. PRACTICES in Nash, Johnston Wake, Ac Business attended .to .promptly. Orrics in bis residence, .corner . of Davie & Fayetteville Streets :. . . j. Oct; l,'1855v-,r, ,:-; - ' " ..;,A It v Brloks 1 Bricks ! I Brickfl III,' ,. Hi XHE SUBSCRIBERS HAVING MADE PER B 'manent arraneementa tor carrying on the BRICK-MAK1KG business on an extensive scale, are now prepared to contract for thedelivery, dur- the ensuins season,' of from on to two million of Bricks of the best quality sndjit such prices u. will defy all competitton. 'y . ,-" Orders from a distance will be projnptly Lttend- ed to, and brioks delivered at either of the Depots, If desired. . . v. ' uEtJ. X. COOKK & XIV. f BaleiEhl March 12,T855.. ' - ' 21 tf. . , ; BRICK BRICK n , .. HE undersigned has on hand some .650.000 Bricks. His prices range between $6,$7,50 aud 915. The latter are oil bricks. , CH'S. W. PALMER. Oct- 16, 1865. tfBo. r CITY - ADVERTISEMENTS. SPLENDID JEWELRY! Ct B. ROOT has received, and is now 1 opening, one of the most mostly and the best aelected lot of JKWELERY aarf FANCY GOODS eter exhibited in this market. His assortment, in either litvp, embraces the most fashionable and beautiful specimens and tha rery latest styles in part, aa follows ; Diamond, Pearl, Cameo, and Mosaic Breast Pins, and Ear-Rings, Gold ani SiWer Watches, Elegant styles. Silver Card Bask.ts, Forks, v Napkin Rings, Card Cases, Porte Monnaies, Gold aud SiWer Pencils, $-0. Sept. 26, 1854. Repairing, Finishing, &o. HAVING secured the serrices of a highly ac complished workman in this department of my business, I shall be able to give the most entire "Refaction to the Public in all work committed to sy charge. ALL ORDERS will bo executed in the most workmanlike manner, and with despatch. C. B. ROOT. September 26, 1854. - 78 G1 UN'S, PISTOLS, RIFLES, SHOT BAGS, IT &c. large and varied importation. C. B. ROOT. Sept. 26, 1854. ... 78 B L 1 C KSM I T II I X Cjil ORSEis HO E 1 G . Ik C. EDWARD YARBROUGH, Jr., Having erected a new Blacksmith Shop at the corner of Har gett and Wilmington tSt's., U prepared to have all work in the above line executed with Tare and dispatch. The well known Jist Atkins, with com petent assistants, being permanently engaged, he is enabled to have the animals entrusted to hia care shod in a workmanlike manner. Raleigh, May 26, 1854. tf 48 SCOTT'S LITTLE GIANT IN TOWN 11 T THE little Monster has at last arrived, and may be seen daily in the rear of the Far mers nan. un reed days, (Tuesdays,) it is a perfect wonder to see it m is tic ate Corn-cob, and all at the rates of 10 busaols per hour. Admis sion free. JAMES M. TOWLES. March 5, 1855. ' 20. COACH SHOP. ' IHE Subscriber respectfully informs the Pub L lie, that he still occupies the well knowi. Stand of Mr. Willie Johosou, on Wilmington St. about one hundred yards South of the Capitol Square, where he is prepared to execute every thing in his line of busluess. Baggies j- Coaches &.C., made of the best materials and in the most fashionable anJ dur.n-lc fetyie. lie would nay to tbote who may wish to pur chase Buggies or any thing ii hi.- line, thnt the would do well to Call upon him boi ire purchasing elsewhere, as he is determined to spare neither pains nor expense to please those who may favor kiln with their custom. He is detu-iuiucd to sell at prices to tu;t the times. Also, repairing done cheap at the shurte-t notice JAMES BASH FORD. Feb. 14, 1854. 14 SAVE YOUtt GRAIN. A Large supply of the most improved Cradles just received at the Farmer's 1111. Also, a new supply oi&iacl.ur s unproved r"ro- peller Straw and Shuck cutter, both for horse and band power, and the uo less famous Corn and Cob Crusher, the Little Giant. JAMES M. TOWLES. May 21. 1355. 42 New Fiim To the Public ECKWITH AND CLAYTON WOULD IN- t'crin their friends and the public generally. tuat thy have entered into partnership, and have on hand for the Fa U and Winter Trade, at the old stand of I. Beckwith, opposite Lau rence's Ho tel, a heavy stock of GROCERIES, which the following lift iu part comprises : A Urge lot of Coffee- Laguira, Rio and Java. Coffee Sugar -Crushed and Clarified, of different grades aud prices A good lot of Teas A heavy stock of Sole and Upper leather. A large assortment of Boots and Shoes, among which are fine calf and kip boots, ealf shoes Indies and gents'. Also a good lot of ' Brogans, for men and boys. Candles Adamantine and Tallov. All kinds of Fancy Soap. Shot Potcder and Cap. Water Bucket of different kinds. 125 Bags of Salt- Liverpool and Ground Alum. Nails of all sites ; Cotton Yarns. Bacon, Lard, Flour and Meal. A lot of splendid Tobacco. Bagging and Rope. A good lot of Cigars various brands. Also, a good lot of DRY GOODS Amonz which are to be found Domestics from 4 to 5 qurs. wide. Bleaching Goods, for Gen tlemen's wear, such as Castimert, Satinet, Ken tucky Jean, Tweed, Otnaburgt and Ktrtey, a fine lot of heavy Blankets and Hat, suitable for De- zros wear, and a great man y others too tedious to mention. IdSOur eoods will be sold upon accommoda ting terms for CASH. Please give us a call and examine for yourselves- e- Raleigh Oct. 26, 1 855. ly 86. MONUMENTS, TOMBS AND HEAD STONES f PHE Subscriber would take this method of re- minding the public, that he is still engaged in the manufacture of Grave Ornament, jn ail vane' tv and the best style of finish and workmanship He keeps always ou band a large stock of Marble, both of American and luiliau, suitable for Monu ments. Obelisks, Tombs, Head Ftopea, &c; and havina- is his employ a first-rate Northern Carver and Letterer. he is prepared to put all kinds of Designs and Inscriptions, to suit the astes ani wishes of ail. He would respectfully invite a visit to his Mar ble Yard, at the suth-east corner of the Raleigh Grave Yard, where may always be seen specimens of his workmanship and a variety of styles of Grave Ornaments. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore received, he respectfully solicits a continuation of the same, pledging himself to use his best endeav ors to please all. ;:l . Orders from a . distance will . be faithfully and promptly attended to. Address, ; October 81. I&i4. wly 88 CARRIAGE MAKING; JVaL E. Id.Ilv.C 6 A C II ; F A C T O RYU I i YJ TTj ILLlAMS; & GORMA, having enlarged VV tBeir establishment by the addition of J en kins' Shop, on Hargett St, are fully prepared to execute orders for CARRIAGES of every descrip tion. Employing experienced workmen and using the best of materials, their work will always be finished in a style warranted to give satisfaction. ' - Repairing done with neatness and despatch. lr Factory on Haigett SW near, the Baptist Grove, aud at Clarke's old stand, near the Masonio HaU. - N EW'A N D O ESI RA BLE- GOODS'' - ATU KAYETTEVILtEST. THE SabscribsT has just received bis Fall and - Winter, sapply of SEASONABLE GOODS, . among which may bo found , ' J ! French Merinoa, all colours, Lupin's best make. rreaen Caahmeres oreterr vanetv and pat rn. trench DeLaane of latest styles.' tt . i Sitka, Plaid, Figured and plain ' ; Woolen Plaids, and Poplin Robes. I Rich Tambotrred Mouslin party dresses ; y uearj Kmo a urape Shawls. . : D.una9k diapers in piece and pt'ra. 46 inch Pillow Case Linen.. f Table Doileys and Crash , " Linen Sheeting. lD-4r 12-4. Long and Square high oord wool'n sh'lsv -.'-vV French work'd collars, sleeves and ehemizettes Lin'n Cambric, Lawn Hd'kfs, all qualities Hem Stich'dand rich Emb'd Handkerchiefs. Full aasr'nt of Richardson's fm'ly Lin'n. BiH'sEye diapers, towels and napkins 6-4 and 12-4 cot shti'gs and casings. Welsh and Sack Flannels.,- Whit and red do all Qualities. f Ladies and gent's Merino Silk and cotton Veals. " .ivngUsn and German Hose a great variety. Marseille Quilts and Furniture Dimities. Lace and Muslin er'tns and Turkey red do French woven and Frch shape oorsetts. MOURNING GOODS. Blk Gro. DeRhine and Pou de Soie Silks Lead colored and white and black do Blk. Fell. Bombasine and Merino "Lupin's. Blk Tamise and Canton Cloth. Blk Alpacas, DeLaines and Challis. Blk Love Veils and Laeedo Hdkfs collars air's and Chemisettes. Gingham and Calicoes. CARPETS, &c., Brussels, Venitian and Ingrain Garpets German H-mp Floor and Stair do 6 and 12-4 Duggets and Hearth Rags. Alicant. Manilla and Sheep Mats Boston Valices and Carpet Bags. .- . v Rose Mackanaw and Duffle Blankets. ' Travelling or Shawl do HARDWARE AND STEEL. Handsome setts knives and forks, 61 pieces Rogers' best scissors and shears Shears for flowers and shrubbery Porcelain lined Kettles and Pant Soapstone Griddles for B. W. Cakes Beet Rasors, warranted, kc. FAMILY GROCERIES. Stewart's best refined Sngars. Loaf, crashed 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. J amaica Rum, Islay whiskey. Mon'gohela and old Rye do Landon dock and Pale Henneasee Brandy Madeira. Sherry and Port Wines Champagne, Hock and Claret . Cette Madeira for Cooking. London Porter and English Ale. Sperm, Adamantine and Hull's Cn'dls Starch in family boxes of 6 each. Cm'icl eraaive soap, woman's friend Table Salt, Bags and boxes. I. B. G. ROULHAC. No. 18. Fay. Street . tf-S OOK 2 BQOK I BOOK. 1NN1E AND 1. The New Purchase, or early years in the far West KlosterheUn, by DeQuincey Song of Hiawatha, by Longfellow. Hoary Head and McDonncr. by Abbott. Strabo, by Hamilton & Falconer. Memoirs of Catharine, of Russia, and her Suc cessors. Teverino, by George Sand. Glenwood ; or the Parish Roy. Representative w omen: From Eve, the Wife of the First, to Mary, the mother ef the second Ad am, by Baldwin. . ! Memoirs of Henry the Eighth of England, and his six wives, by Herbert. The Planter s Victim, or incident! of American Slavery, with illustrations. W alker s Manly ' Exercises : containing Row ing, Sailing. Riding, Driving, Fencing, Hunting and Shooting, illustrated Gray's Elegy, illustrated Lives of the Queens of England of the House of Hanover, by Dr. D. Doran. Memoirs of Dr. Sampson, late President of the Union Theological Seminary ' Wheelers his. ory of North Carolina, illustra ted. ' The Aroh Bishop, of Romanism in the United States. By 'trville 3- BeHale, illustrated. The American Cottage Cookery Book, or House keeping made easy. The Prince of Peace, or Truths for Ionng Dis ciples, by a lady. The Land or the coram and tne Vatican ; or thoughts and Sketches, during an Easter Pilgrim age to Rome. Foot s skeicnes or Virginia, za aeries. What is Presbyteiianism, by the Rer. Dr. Hodge. The moral and Intellectual diversity of Races, by NaU A Hatx i.L.itt.1. .... t v lHUiu byiavvptyivif wi uuhuikuui uj the Prayer Book. Sermons sy the Rer. Robert South, D. D. The Six Days of Creatiou ; a .eries of Familiar Letters from a father to his children. Dairy and correspondence of Samuel Pepys. John Clifford, by a Lady. Dairy and correspondence of Jehn Evelyn, F R. S. Historical and Descriptive Sketches el Norfolk and Vicinity, Illustrated by W. 8. Forrest ' The poetry and mystery of Dreams, by Charles G. Coffand. G era taker's Travel"- The Mysterious Story-Book ; or, the Good Step-Mother. Out of Pebt, out of Danger. By Cousin Alice, Lilly." A NoveLj By tie Autherof "ThsBu sy Moments of An Idle Woman. Mexico and its Religion. By R. A. Wilson.-. Modern Pilgrims, showing the Improvements in Travel, and the Newest Method of Reaching the Celestial City. - By George Wood, author of Peter Scblmiel in America." . v The Works of Charles Lamb, with a sketch of his Life,' and final 'Memorials. By 8ir Thomas Noon Talfourd.v - ''.. - .f Y-. The Great Iron Wheel. - . ' " Humboldt's Travels and Researches, IDustra led.'. . :- '-'. ' . '-.' Palestine and the Holy Land. By Bishop Ruk dL Illustrated. . - The African Continent .A. Narative of Diacc- verr and Adventure.. By Hugh Murray, . The Polar Seas and Regions. By Sir John Leslie, Illustrated. r i: ; ; The Northern Coast of America. By PT. TXtBr illuatrnted. ' : '-w .." Circnmnavigation . of the Globe, and Progress of Discovery, in the Pacific ucean, rrom the Voy' age of Magellan to theDeath of Capt. Cook, II- Instrated. - -j . , ' . Polynesia,' History pf the South 8ea Islands, including new &eaianu, wiw nwei of tne in trod uction of Christianity, illuitrated. . J ; The-"Widow BedoU .Pspera. with Pioteri to 'V-?'.! HBNRT.D. TTJlNRH.'.j C v North Carolina Bookstore-' I '. ' - : - No 1 FayettviUe-SU .. Raleigh, Decv' W6tK:V 100--tf rr. 8. ARTHUR'S NEW BOOK. "aood time a JL Coming 'rorseie oy . H. D. TURNER. C -v -Family Grooerles. " T cGEE" & WILLIAMS keep constantly on JjXna lrg supply of choice Groceries for families; consisting of ,," Loaf, Crushed, Pulverised, Clarified and Brown Sugar. . . f , Java, Laguira and Rio Coffee Superior Gunpowder, Imperial and Black Tea Best Sperm, Arainantine and Taliow Candles. , Stewart s Golden Syrup. auu DVUU3UU a AruuBpareiii. ami xouet ooaps. GUN, LOCK-SMITH, AND BELL IT ANGER Charles Kuester, " , TT7"0ULD respectfully " inform the Citkens" of f f Raleigh andaurrounding country, that he has located permanently in Raleigh, and ha opened a Shop on Wilmington Street, (iu Dr. Cooke'a 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 shall always be moderate. CALL AND SEE. -Y-r-. . -- Raleiglw March 'iUsn? NOTICE! U. S. LAND ANO. PENSION AOKNCY. V) all those for whom I have collected Land T Warrants, less than 160 acres, I have the num ber and particulars of said warrant, and, by call ing on or writiug to me I cau get each one an increase of pay ; and to all the Soldiers who ren dered 14 days' service iu any of the wars since 1790 they, or their wido ws, or minor child or children, are entitled to laud. They will do well" to call at this Agency. I have the rolls for the' State of North Carolina. Also, all Widows of the Revolutionary War are entitled to land. Wagon Musters and Teamsters are embraced among the numerous Laws ; and all those who think they have a claim are respect fully invited to call and have their claims inves tigated. My terms are no charge, unless I succeed After 15 years' experience, I flatter myself that I understand my business, and all the numerous laws in Much cases. Give me a call, and have your claims investigated before it will be forever too late. Enlisted Soldiers, having located lands in Illi nois and Mist our i, 1 will pay the highest cash prices for them. I have the number, Townships and looatious of several hundred iu whoso 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. EIRE HAM. Raleigh, N. C, March 12, 18V5. 21 tf Ten Thousand Copies sold In les than Three Mouths. KNOWLEDGE FOR THE PEOPLE, Or, THINGS WORTH KNOWING The Cheapest, Handsomest, and . Best Book ever .Published. Five Thousand Dollars Worth of Information. A Book tchich should be in Ote huiflx of every pernon licing. Scut to any jnirl of the United Stales and Canada free of postage, and carefully enceloped, Upon the remittance of Twenty-five cent.t to F. MACREA, Norfolk, Va. 'T teaches thr Art !' Loyc.'Courtship and Mar riage. It te.ches how to win the favor of Indies. It teaches how to commence a courtship, and it ico to young mvn upon gi'ttinjr a Wile. The style of address for tho principal Public Otnce of tlits United States. How to tame cross, ugly, unruly horses and other animals. Forms of messages, cards and billets, suitabla for all occasions. How to raise double crops, and of double the usual size, without manure or extra expanse. How to restore, cleanse and beautify the hair, and make it rich, soft and glosy. Very important secrets to married and single persons. w It teaches everybody now . to get ricli, and by honorable means. - How to destroy rats, mice, roaches, and every other insect in your houe, or on your premises, in one night. How to restore and preserve the eye-sight for life. A secret worth knowing. How to write a secret letter, so as to be read only by the person to whom you write. How to hasten the gro win oi whiskers and mus- tachios. . How to remove tan, pimples, warts, corns, blotches and freckle How to cure stuttering, stammering and drunk enness. How to mke brown, dark and bad teeth beau tiful and white as pearls and so sound as not to decay during life. How to make two pair ot boots or suoes wear five years. How to make one liunu'eti pounds ot good, soap for one dollar. How to make an ordinary tallow candle burn from seven to ten nights, constantly. A valuable receip., by the advantage of which any person,. tnaie or icmaie, can miute irom 'jio to $'20 per week, ami an industrious person can make money fat. It teaches hundreds ol other things which are usi'lul to everybody. Wonderful and mysterious as many things in the nbovo may appear, they are nevertheless true to the very U tter, us will be made self-evident to every true and impurtial observer. JrlTHONS of the fans. A book of sterling merit, from which we have , . - n t 1 gained useiui iniormaiion. cyracutc jiiprr. Every person living suouid have a copy; it tenchea more tluin it professes. Albany Daily Globe. A wonderful and useful book, arid orh a thou- aand time. Its price. Wo, advise our readers to buy it and peruse its pages, aid,oir word for it, ther will nnd valuable and useiui iniormaiion. Bangor Republican. Let not the careless reader imagine that tt is a common book ton the contrary, it is lull of in formation ; we efiminend it as a treasure. Smith' field Argus. Address- , V AlAlttJiA, - . Norfolk, Va., ' And the book, will be sent by return - mail, and free of. postage - v " Deo J3, lts50vA- , . .. ... tw om Notice. H AVING bought out Mr M. bmstein, 1 anaii continue Xhe CLOTHING BUSINESS, as heretofore, in my own name and account EMUj-ROSKNTHAU Corner of Market squrvre and Wilmington St. ' - Opposite arboro a- stable. JUST RECEIVED at the above store Tub Lar- . . 17 V t TW ttlJIITlTMIV-n OBST ASSORT Jl BAT o nu.ivi iUAvu kuiiuixu EVER SEEN IN THIS Clli . Uive me a eaU be fore purchasing any where else and you will save at least twenty five por cent. Fact, and no mistake about it-'- v j -l. E R..': Sept. iZ. ' - V!' - " v MH.S DbNE ALR, SiMi$aTox, N. ' C Wholesale and retail dealer. in Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Confectionary, Ac , being in con stant receipt, per arrivals weeklyby packets di ractirom. New York, of Oranges,, Lemons, Cocoa', nuts, flaisius, Figs NulS&C H aving One person most constantly in the city of Ne w-'iYok.for the purchase of goods In our line of the " best,'. which wiU enable us to sell as low aa any bouse South ; . J Aii orders respectfully solicitodar j punctually attended to by the cars or bot.--i - Jane 26,-o8. A " 'sCTr , 1 l f -1 1TTRAPPING- PAPER at Factory prices. CaU I V NEW JEWELRY STORE- r CHARLES - H. THOMPSON. TTTOULD respectfully inform, the CUitens of ' , V Raleigh, the county and the country adjoin- in g, that he has fitted up in splendid style the bouse formerly occupied by the Lasurance Company, en the west side of Fayetteville Street, and between Mr. S. M. Youne'a and Murray & O'Neal's Dry Good Stores, whore lie has opened a rich. and beau- tlfnl a a.n w, ... A V V T 1 .11 4 w. j ftn(j rMcb he invites the attention at the. Ho has also for the eontleman a rood, lot; Gold and Silver Watches, which will be warranted to perform well, -when delivered to the customer ; also a few excellent double barrel guns' brought ou expressly for the hunters of Carolina ; also-a greiit variety of walking Canes. In aetat"he Sew Jewelry Store, any and every thing 'usually kepfin such establishments may be found at pri ces that cannot fail to please the customer. ; Repairing execute I at short notice and satis faction guaranteed. 1 'i--&rr-' --i-JSt- October 20, 1854. - " nonis iaajii!i M.a.ur .a.u,tJai Yl T E. have" 'just made arrangements with the f Y Alpha Woolen Mills of Orange County; N.' C , as sole agent in the county of Wake .for the s.ile of their M'rinos, Jeans and Kerseys and we invite the attention of our Merchants and farmers, to an examination of these articles'.' They will find them much Letter and lower than they can riow be procured North: To Merchants', we wili make them at the factory prices, to enable them "l to retail them at f a profit. To those who have negroes to clothe, it is to their interest for them to procure these Home made KerseyB, as they can be furnished by. the Merchants buying them at the usual prices for good Kerseys, and we guar antee them much better made, heavier, and con tains twice the quantity of wool. Call and see for yourselves. . We will have in store also a large assortment of North Carolina Cassimere, of the Grey and Black; anl solid Black, manufactured in Charlotte, at the Rock Island factory. These Cassimere s makes a beautiful and durable suit -for gentlemen, and every North Carolinian should have at least oat suit. Walk in and see them. W. H. 4- R. S. TUCKER. August 1st, 1855. 62. Cloaks and Mantillas 4 LARGE and commanding assortment of r Cloaks and Maitillas, embracing every style and novelty such as Fine Velvet Mantles, Velvet and Moire antique, (in combinations.) Cloth Mantles and Talmas, Silk Mantles, with fringe and lace, Fiue Merino Shawls and Scarfs,. . '2 V Men's Traveling Shawls and Blankets. . WV H. & R. S. TUCKER September. ?.8th, 1855. 78 Patent Elastic Skirts ! : BATES $- FRANCE, J -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 be prosecuted according to. law. - March -23,-1855 ly 2 ?" MRS. N. B. SMITH, respectfully informs the Ladies and Gentlemen of Raleiarh and vieini-i tv, tuat she is prepared to manufacture any kind of L&dies dresses in the latest style and most ele- ! she asks is a fair trial. Charges vcrr moderate 'Raleigh, Nov 5, 1855 ? ' . - 89 tf : Pranklinton Institute.- ".. FR A NKLINTON Co , N. C. fBT HE ensuing Term for 1856 will open the 1st 8 Monday in January ; Mr; A Mrs. D. S. Rich' arJson, Principals, , Mr. & Mrs. E. P. Stone,; As sistant Principals, Mr. R J. Taylor and 'Miss M. L. Towusley, 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 gradute of Burlington Univer sity, and has been Principal of the Royal ton Insti tute for several years past. The former friends of Miss M. E. Stone will recognize her in Mrs. S Miss T. is a graduate of Troy Fern. Sern 5 Expenses as formerly, and one half payable in advance. Catalogues of particulars .sent on ap plication to the PrincipaL -., -:'. --4"r - . D. S. RICHARDSON; 4 Dec- 10, 1855. . . tlSJ.my rpO NERVOUS SUFFERERS. A Retired CIerr I gyman, restored to health in a few days, af te many years of great nervous suffering," is aaxieus to make known the means of cure. Will send (free) the prescription used. "Direct the Rev. JOHN M. DAGNALL, No. 59, Fulton street, Brooklyn, N.Y. ,,..,- '. : J T: v Nov. 1, 1S55. " " y 6m 88 ' Notioe to Contractors. .: ' ' O1 WING to the failure of the Commissioners of Beaufort to make the subscription of thot Town to the - Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad, in accordance with the resolution of the J Directors, in tegard to the Eastern Term in us "of the Road, the period for receiving proposals for the work between Newbern and Beaufort was not closed on the 28th, as advertised, but wiU be suspended for a few weeks, when the-estimates will be prepared for the lines'to Carolina City and Shepherd's Point, and proposals invited for the work upon the lines also at some future day ; of which due notice will be given. . ... . N. R. Those proposals already sent in will not be opened until the day above referred to-. ; ; JNO. D. WHITFORD, President. - W. BEVERHOUT THOMPSON, Chief Engineer. . . July 4, 1816. .y.- - . 64tf.- Diseases of the Bye.7s WITHIN the last 85 years, the subscriber has frequently and successfully operated for Cataract, m persons or ail ages, irom ne states of North and South Carolina and Virginia, and will continue to operate upon those who need and de sire it. ' T'.t' : ' '"f ' He will likewise attend to such other: diseases of the Eye as may be susceptible of relief.' v" ' ' JOHN BECKWITH,' M. -D. PeUrsburg, VaT, April ,- 1866, ; 29 t ; .j.-. ; - ., .. .. i i iu . i -. - New EstabUshrnent. -v.-- , R A L El G H MAR B L EW ORKS Near the Corner of Hargett and Wilmington Stt. All ordert for Albnuments, Head Stokes - - or ornamental sculpture, -of any 4- , - - : , ''.:. ll.L.'..i7.. .-.'j : j , . :.." - , sertpuoji, prompuy auenaea 10 aiid executed in the best ; - -style, at, moderate ' ' l 'charges. - t 3 -v ril II E Subscriber begs ieaveto inform bis friends arid the public in general, Hhat he 1 now opening a shop where he intends carrying on his business in all its various branches, and he will manufacture from the best Italian aud Ameri can "Marble, and in the neatest and most approved style of finish, v 'f$r '- f- , - . f N,B. ?A1I orders, from.'- 'distance faithfully kI ..miolimtlv atlnnilad lii v". Aildrai" .r.- .- - U1U 1 L . J . - - . ' , - $ - 'v v'.'hBeleigb. N, C. "i -.Nolul9, 1855. 98 ly r The Shaw House to JXet.',:; rfHIr-large.. and .conveniently . situated .Dwel- I ling, with two acres of land attached, is offertd for rent, lor toeeoauinjj; year,; -or terms appiy W'i, . jrf ' ..if.- A Tk TRAVELtiER'S GIJlDEi . At r North Carolina Railroad, v Medale f 31 ail Train from and after 10lb Utl qoldiboro'; Boon Hill,"'; Wltcbonor'a, - -KaMgb, . MorrtjTllin, : 1 Durham ',. ' J i HUlAora Mabaiio1, Uw Kivur, jsaaTs ; A321VAL. DirABieaa. . 1.00 a. m. " , 1 32 , 2.ST. 440'" 'f .' t r, i W ft. . Haw RirerT 5a .14.00 ISM 116 8.74. 12J ' Jl.Sf p. m. 3 40" t y 4 12 8 1i HiUsbo,,"' . , urhani'V...' r -..MmrbrlUav;' , "-Stalling--,;;, Mltf betior', Boon mil, Ooldsboro. - T.40 tbe Mall Train ?,iK Wait will mett the Fralght Train at T IliliAborv'. Tha Mall Train from East wlil mael the freight . Traia at Darham'i s- ' -.- . .. . t - r ' JalvlSSJ. " - - ?ai Notice. v- z, "H . y TO N0RT1IEU.V AND EASTERN TRAVEL. LEUS. FRONT NBW ORLKANS. M0 ' RILE, AUGUSTA. CHARLES.'.- TON. WILMINGTON.-WKL-' - " LKLV.viatlie Seaboard and 'ti ' - Roanoke Railroad and S Raw TJnj t v 3 toist -vr AasiVAt. earAatese. f C- "f lOOav at. -1224 42s.' 1S4T v' t .T6 ". 3Ji4 - - ' 11 69 '405 . V 4.10 . ' 14.M t 4.00 1 5.10 1X.12 .5il " l 5 " ' 1J6V i f " " fUOO 7 33i -T.til S oo - a 41 u i - - - ----- " - v THE splendid, new" Steamer Louisiana, Captairi. . Russell, leaves Hunter's 4 wharf, Norfolk, a.TS- 3 - y-f p. m, on TUESDAY , ' i -r v ,f -: , THURSDAY: , . ' 4 . ' SATURDAY J and Portsmouth on the arrival of the Southern Cars.'"." The Steamer-Georgia Captain, Pearson a?-; rives ou V. e " -1 1 tr-' i ! MONDAY. i " J1 -.-W4-a ... WEDNESDAY, r ? ' " j. - FRIDAY, at thj same hours . arriving at Baltimore in time for the 1 1 o'clock,-a. m. Train for Philadelphia aad New York. - .v ' V -FERGUSON A MILHADO Agents.';. . March 20U855..' t 2tf ly. Raleigh and Gaston .Railroad." v? NOTICE is hereby given, thit from and i after the 80th January, all dues to this Road for freight must b paid at Petersburg or Portsmouth except on way Ireiglit, rhich mast be paid In ad-V vance or On delivery of th gdodj, as the case may " be. - - i r This arrangement will affordgreat Advantages . to pur cubt6mere, by superseding tbe iiefessitjof fi' their employing more' tliau one forwarding agent ' r , between Nevr forkiind" RaleighJIand having their goods or prcKluce subje'ettid to.a'yione handling. Agents cannot violate tlie above rule without,, subjecting themselves W remdvaL"; " v-v " ' The greatest care .will continue to be txkea by . -' the officers, arid ageaU of the. Company ia: every i. department of its bdsin8 to .ftccommodAte- tie public and promote, the hrterests of its customers. : Whilst the Wetrn merehauta'arevgolxig NortL -- -4 a passenger traui willeave RaleigU.. iu th after-. noon, on the orriTal. of the , traia from ta WeJt ?- ,V.Bjm4wtit tM;iparl'of Pitwtorl,1;---- As the Company jias tiro Depots iu Raleigh, merchants ordering goods t go up the N. C. Road are requested to have . them distinctly marked, so , that their destination ' may . be Lnown, and they' ' may be loaded to the Jhrouglj Depot from Peters- .T -Raleigh, Jan 171c.Tms 6 tf lii-iSt' x FOR NEWT YORK : ' 4 - - Usited Htatks Mail Xihb pxk StSamships V - Jamestown, and f Roanoke. 1 iTinHE iclegant new steamship JambstowS, Cap- J iv- tain Parish, which ia. to run iik connsxion : -with -. the Roanoke, made ' her! first-;- trip from iV New York." to Petersburg, on, Saturday.r the 25th nit, and will -coniiiiue to ' make, regular Strips " weekly-leavm"gN,ew York f very ; Saturday; at 4 O'clock," Pfc M -j; and? Petersburg every Tuesday ewniBg.v5:j-ijrfki ; ''' ' 'jtf--. ' 2, The Roasom will li n 1 " n' T iIm ii uTmiiij iH" day;" arid Petersburg every Friday e veniai7Tr- " vellers going North. will thus bo a(brded an oppor- v - -tanity twice week of taking one of these spleudid v -steamships and thereby avoid the dust - and fre- . -quent changes of thevRailroads.-Passenger on' - ' board of steamers 'will; find the State rooms, fitted . '. : -up in the. most elegant style and the fareandatteB- l tion nnsurpassed. f . ; . - ' , . -i., ' C ' ' P. Passage arid Fare from Petersburg to New York, " i (SUte-rooms included,) , p.y $18 J0 - Steerage passage,- i,,' - .-'vw-5- 6 00.-: ; ISuTickets issued at my Office. i' ; L P.v&j-nsBfU, jtfAjrxisx, Hyoamore at. - ; July 5, 1853. t fv . - - V , 66- " Raleigh and Gaston Railroad. v L.AVi.3 are not permitted to travel on the : - Railroad, without a.written permit from their I - oners. JJuphcates should mail eases be giveu as the Ticket Agents are instructed' to retain trne ' copy of every pass. - - JAMES M.! POOL, :? Jan., 10, '64. A 4 Ticket Agent.;; , . ' , " TI ALE1GU AND GASTON ROAD -Dues to ' 'jLv the Railroad Company for freights are pays- pie in cash on the delivery or the articles. hen articles are delivered without such payment in ad- ' vance and the owner fails to call at the depot and . ' settle the bill before the expiration of the month, -he most thereafte- send the money when he send . f for the goo-U. - v By order of the President,' 1 1 Y,C, B. ALLEN) Agent. r' -.v ...64.- Jly,4tb,J864, p- Raleigh & Gaston Railroadi-. --t" "WINTER ARRANGEMENT?. . '. ON and after Monday, the first of Octobef, the ; passenger' TraiB'will icirve the Depot at Ral- - ' eigh, at precisely t5-minute before 7 o'clock Af M and ran to Frauklinton by 8. when it will stop-. - 25 minutes, allowing ample time for; the Passea-1 gers to take Breakfast at atxexcelleot House. The Schedule otherwise will remain as at present. , J tW . E. A. CRUDUP; President. i-- -tv w iv -.- . ' aa u n a. . Raleigh, Sept. 25th; 18o5. t V.'tf 7M t a v" : fjARD JO MYPATRONS- lONTEMPLATINu.'a 'change in our tyisin'oss st January, 1 856 renders 'it actually eece- -sury fr tis ttf uigo be jwyiiieiit of ell ryotes- mud -accounts due us. :to -gniitviudu!gcnre Lejoud -tliaOUne wilk be altogMijer incwnsisliyJit wnu ar-, rarigeiut-nt alrjmdy madr,' tinii our t.vioids who : are indebted to nawitl conrer'M eat -favot by'-, coming lorward. atf.tuMja-nd setUingthfcir nolo it aud accoouta no due, - tk. - - j H NlV It. llAUUltr.- ' Nov. 1, Is55 3 ! V- - y V wi -k I IMPORTANT PUBLIC Atafi 1 T WILLIseir, at Public Aoetion;inTaesdsy,vt'he -8th' of January next , on ike plantatiod' former ly ownel ,by mo,'tsn tbevt'spe i ear, near the town of Heywoou, cuatuam vouuiy, , t '70U iJarrels corn.v . , 125 Stacks Fodder j v'ALSO t A lirjie quantity ef SHUCKS; 8 or 10 stacks ol OATS : and other provender, such as ?EAS&C AeV , 1 w- ALSO i One JACK, ftnd mue Mules and Hor ses. nd fnrtbw," iu excellent set &f Blacksmith's Toola.' , " J.? i TERMS made known on day of sale. " R. W. HAYWOOD. ' Peeemhsx 17, 1866. 101 td. I - i Baleigh, Dee. 18, 1855. Raleigh, Jane 28, '64. Raleigh, Deo. 1866. Dee. 10,1863. J: 5 -if- r V ... i' .X--vA - " ..:-. ' , ' I -" - - J t . . -7
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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