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VOLUME EVIL CITY OF HALLO, SATURDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 9.1856. NO. IS *~“f**^??^ SS^^g^^^SM! iSSsS^ Sf^u?^ESk>u i3i»4 MS’ ux^mim THE “RALEIGH REGISTER” Is published Sami-weekly and Weekly, by SEATON GATES, WAI. ETt. TKOS. L. BAB BAUD. HAKER & BARRAUD, CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. $5 per annum ; in advance $4. $3 per annum ; in advance $2 KATES OF ADVERTISING libber: bat a deduction of 33' o per cent. BUSINESS CARDS. REGISTER POWER PRESS AND JOB OFFICE. We are prepared to execute all descrip tions of JOB PRINTING, at reasonable rates, with neatness and dispatch. Our office is supplied with tbs’very latest styles of STIW AND FASHIONABLE TYPE of every description necessary for the preinpt exe aunt.* of 3 © U I AND PUIS 10 FANCI JOB POINTING. sucii is Pamphlets, Circulars, Ball Ticket, BILL HEADS. BUSINESS CARDS, I fRElVIlT BILLS, HAND BILLS, PROGRAMS f!S, LARGB POSTERS, BLANKS *C„ la.** neat style as aay ether Kstabliskmeat, sai ls any quantities. ^ MILDER & ROGERS, Attorneys * Counsellor* at Law, RALEIGH, N. C. TILL attend promptly to all business antm&i- cd te them. HILLE?. d. H. Rhesus. OFFICE : Cerner ef the Riuim Rew, eppes- ifo the '*nrt Heus*. ••L 24th. 1854. tf80 J. & J. L. Hathaway & Co., IMPORTERS OF MOLASSES, AND I COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WILMINGTON, N. C. Jo. 5, 1855. J. HATHAWAY. J. L. HATHAWAY. WM. R. UTLEY. 2 lypd Dentistry. DR.F.BASCOOX,D’Omrr OFFICE OVER MR. ROULHAC’S UTORS. HEFERENCES, (BY PERMISSION.) Rev Dr. Mason, Rev. Dr. Smedes, Dr. F. J. Haywood, Raleigh, de Hen. Hugh Waddell, Chapel Hill, Rev. Dr. Samuel Seabury, N. Y. Dr. J. Parnily, Dr. George E. Hawes, de do Drs. Chase & Harker, Georgia. May 8. 1855. 87 tf C. DuPRE & Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMIS SION MERCHANTS. Dealers in Sugar, Flour, Coffee, Molasses, Teas, Candles, Wood Ware, Raisins, Tobacco, Se- gars, Scotch Ale, London Porter, Brooms, ^terch, Salt, Mess Fork, dec., &c., Corner Front and Princess Sts., WILMINGTON, N. C. 6. DuPre. D.B. Baker. Wilmington, Mar. 28, 1854. ly 26 JAMES E. METTS, Forwarding Merchant, WILMINGTON, N. C. ^ Aua .24 1»J>-1. Z 70 tf PETER W. HINTON, Commission Merchant NOT. 25 AND 26 ROTHERY'S WHARF, NORFOLK, VA. i . SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO SELLING Teuicco, Fiour, Grain, Cotton, &c» ^^ Also, to Receiving and Forwarding Goods. REFER TO Chas. L. Hinton, Esq. Wake Co. N. C. J. B- G. Boulhac, and Georgi W. Haywood, Eaqs., Raleigh; N. C. Wsa. Plummer, Esq., Warrenton, N. C. Aug. 26. 1854. ^ Andrew J. Stedman. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Marinsremoved to Pittaborough, N. C., will at tend regularly th# Courts of Chatham. Moore &ad Harnett Couatiea. Pittsboro’, July 18, 1855 56 tf. Jasivs G. SsBEo. DAVID C. Shiatss. SHELTON & SNEED, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Will attend to ail business entrusted te them in WEST TENNESSEE. Office in Somerville, Tenn. Nev. 80, 1854- M wlypd GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Tubbs' Buildings, Town Point, NORFOLK, YA. D S- PERRY, Dental Surgeon, RALEIGH, N. C., The Faculty of the Baltimore College of Dental Dr. Smedes, Raleigh, do do Dr. Fab J. Haywood Non. Jno. II. Bryan, do Prof. Owen, W. F. College. Prof. Wingate, do Prof. Wheat, Chape! Hill. Rev. Mr. Fitzgerald, Jackson, N. ( April 3, 1855. SPLENDID JEWELRY! uti:1 iSiegamt Fnupf 4?o«>W. / J B. ROOT has received, and is now V7« opening, on© of the most costly and the best selected lot of JEWELERY and^^ag FANCY GOODS over exhibited in this market. Ills assortment, in either lin*, embraces the most fashionable and beautiful specimens and the very latest styles—in part, as follows; DiamOKU, Pearl, Cameo, and Mosaic Breast Pins, and Ear-Rings, Gold and -Silver Watehea,— Elegant styles, Silver Card Baskets, Forks, Napkin Rings, Card Cases, Porta Mommies, Gold and Silver Pencils, ^e. Sept. 26, 1854. List of Letters, REMAINING in the Post Office at Raleigh ! from th* 1st January, to the 1st February 1856 King, Leonidas King Patrick L. Leslie & Heraden j Amos, Mrs. Candice Long, J. D. J Adama, J. H.—2. I Adams, Linsey I Adams, Marthia Anderson, Miss Caroline Lesesra, Miss S. R. P-2 Allen, George B. 1 Maps arid .Forwards on the Meat Term*, Dry Geds, Groceries. Farming Implements. Books, CARRIAGES, FRUIT TREES, CITY OF NEW YORK, AT 2k PBR CENT. COMMISSION. Defers to Hon. W. A.. Graham, ®. E. Badger, D. L. Swain, J. M. Morehead, C. P. M^dewball, J. VY. Osborn, N. W. Woodfin, and others. Now Ywk, 1*44. V. O. & S. G. WORTH, Commission and Ebncardirig MERCHANTS, Brswn’s Buildlag, Water Street, WILMINGTON. N- C. 5sEAL ADVANCES SADE ON C0N8I0SSBNT8. March 5th, 1855. 19 ]j DAVI® A. Bais George M. Bain, JR. BAIN & CO. SUCCESSORS TO BAIN HATTON & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND Commission Merchants, C®rM.-r ef iking and Water Streets. PORTSMOUTH VA. Repairing, Finishing, &e. H AVING secured the services of a highly ac complished workman in this department ef my business, I shall be able to give the most entire I ‘- u.sfaction to the Public te all work committed to j my charge. * • j ALL ORDERS will be executed in the most workmanlike manner, and with despatch. September 26,1854. Jept. 26, 1854. C. B. ROOT. 78 PL-TOLS, RIFLES, SHOT BAGS, A large and varied importation. C. B. ROOT. I iters’ Hall. On feed 78 GIANT IN TOWNH has at last arrived, and ie ths rear of the Far- days, (Tuesdays,) it is a I perfoct wonder to see it masticate Corn cob, and j all at the rates of 10 bushels par koar. Adaris- SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO SELLIN'S Tobacco, Flour, Grain, Cotton, dec. ALSO March 5, 1855. james m. towles. 20. COACH SHOP. I ^HE Subscriber respectfully inform* th* Pub lic, that he still oeaapie# th# well known Stand of Mr. Willie Johnson, on Wilmington St. about one hundred yards South of the Capitol Square, where he is prepared to execute every thing in his line of business. Buggies £ Coaehes Ac., made ef th# best materials and in th* most fashionable and durable style. He would say to thus# who may wish t* pur chase Buggies or any thing la hit line, that they would do well to call upon him befer* purchasing elsewhere, as he is determined to spare neither pains nor expense to please those wh* may favor kim with their custom. He is d*bwmin*d te sell at prises to suit the times. Also, repairing done cheap at the shortest notio* JAMES basheord. Fab. 14, 1854. 14 HOME TRADE & MANUFACTURE, ha TO RECEIVING AND FORWARDING GOODS y| Alpt /"E have just made *rr*ng*m*nt* with the la Woolen Milla of Orange County, N. Jaa. 8®, 1855. 8 ly C , as sole agents in the county of Wake for the w. P, ELLIOTT, General Commission and w^a ding Merchant. WILMINGTON, N . C . Feb. IS 13 ly KADER BIGGS & CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS Tunis’ Wharf, Town Point, NORFOLK VA. References.— Messrs. Bloodgood & Co., E. P. Tabb & C*., Alexander Bell, Esq., Norfolk; Hen. Asa Biggs, Williamston, N. C.; Col. J. B. G. Iloul- hac, Raleigh; Lewis Thompson, Esq., Hotel, N. C. Oct. 24th, 1854. 86 Books and Stationery I H. D. TURNER, No. 1 FAYETTEVILLE STBEET, RALEIGH. N C, >akT HOLESALE AND RETAIL Bookseller al1 ^ Stationer, keeps constantly on baud a very 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, &C , &C. Blank Books made to order at short notice and in best style. Just received from the manufac turers direct 100 Reams Cap and Letter Papers, which he will sell at low prices. Jg@“ Country Merchants and others are reques- I invito th# attention *f our Merchants aad farmer#, to an examination of th*sa articles. They will find them much Letter and lower than they ean now be procured North. T* MerGfawta, w* will mAke thern.at the factory prices, to enable them to retail them at a profit. Te in^** who K>ri negroes to clothe, it is to their interest for them to procure these Hom* made Kerseys, as they can be furnished by th# 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. Galland see for yourselves. We will have in store also a large assortment of North Carolina Cassimere, of the Grey and Black, and solid Black, manufactured in Charlotte, at the Rock Island factory. These Cussimeres makes a beautiful and durable suit for gentlemen, and every North Carolinian should have at least one suit. Walk in and see them. W. H. 4- R. 8. TUCKER. August 1st, 1856. 62. ted te call and examine his stock Raleigh, September 1X54. Fresh Family Groceries 80 M ^^ have now in Store a well selected stock of Family Groceries comBrising the ‘'- , New Establishment. RALEIGH MARBLE WORKS, Near the Corner of Hargett and Wilmington Sts. All order* for Monument*, Head Stone* or ornamental sculpture, of any de- ieription, promptly attended to and executed in the best style, at moderate charges, rfl H E Subscriber beg? leave to inform hie £ friends and the public in general, that he is now opening a shop where ha intends carrying on bis business in all its various brunches, and he wHl manufacture from the best Italian and Ameri can Marble, and in the neatest and most approved style of finish, N. B. All orders from a distance faithfully and punctually attended to. Address of Family Groceries, comprising lowing: Stuart No. 1 Syrup, Best Family Molasses, Loaf, Pulverised and Crushed Sagar, Brown and Clarified do., W koto grain Rice, Ri*, Laguira, Java and Mocha Coffe#, Imperial, Hyson and other Green and Teas, Sperm, Adamantin# and Tallow Candles, Starch, Bar Soap, Spice, Ginger, Pepper, Maccwoni and English Cheese. Indeed, all articles in the Grocery line. foJ Black W. H. &.R. S. TUCKER. 25. Nov. 19, 1855. THOMAS GRIER, Raleigh. N. C. 93 ly To all and every ono who owe no. Wf E hav* heretofore announced that we hav* yy made arrangements to commence busiue*«, during the coming spring, in th* North-west; at the same tim*, calling on our customers to come forward and *ettl*. This request has been atten- tod to by only a part, and the large amount still due inn*te* and accounts will render it ab solutely necessary, If they ar* not paid before •ur departure, to plas# them in the hands *f our attorney. Patent Elastic Skirts ! BATES £ FRANCE, No. 1, Barclay St., N. Y. they C (ACTION.—N*ne ar* genuia* except / bear th* stamp of ths Patent. All Manufac turers and Sellers infringing will ^ prosecuted according to law. March 28,1855 ly 24 Whenever possible, we have granted every in dulgence asked for by our customers; bat the necesity of finally closing up ear business in this city renders it imperative on u* to cull upon them j as we do now E. L. HARDING. Ladles Dre#s Good*. English & French Merinos, Figured & Plaid Cashmer*#, Do & Do Mouselines. “ “ Alpacas. Bl’k. Do LITCHFORD A COOKE. Com. Merchants On* Dear above II. Porter’s Shoo Store. N. B. The books of E. L. Harding will be closed Jan. 1st 1856, and all accounts stated ready for payment. Dec. 31, 1855. 1 Sept. 14th, 1855. 74 ONE PRICE JEWELRY STORE MYERS & JANKE, DEALERS IN Fine Watches, Jewelry, Spectacles, Silver Ware, &o. No 75| Main Street, Richmond, Va. WATCHBB AND JEWELRY CAREFULLY REPAIRED. OtL 1, 1855. wly 79 Agency st Washington City. JENNINGS PIGOTT and JNO. W. HANCOCK (lute of North Carolina.') TATTLE prosecute claims of every description y y before Congress, the several ExecutiveDe- partments and Public Offices. Particular atten tion will be given to Claims for PENSIONS and BOUNTY LAND. Mr. PIGOTT will practice in the Supreme Court of the United States, and the several Courts of the Districtof Columbia Address PIGOTT & Hancock, Washington, D. C. Feb. 6U855- 11—wiy. FOR RENT, Giles Leitch. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, L»mmrbi*n, Rosso C*., N. C. Jo^im 2 ly rpHE HOUSE BELONGING TO THE BENE- j volc»t Society. Apply 19 Raleigh, Bee- I^ lie#' T. MeGLS B Bolton, Henry H.—2 Burroughs, O. F.—2 Belden, Louisa R.—2 Biake, Mainva Blake, Siddy Burnt, S. B. Burt, P. B. Boun, Athony, 8. Benton, Win. A. Bridgers, Isaac H. Bishop, George W. Buffaloe, Burwell Baker, George H. Brim-ige. John . Bass, Mary G. D. Bayes, James Beasly, C. R. Betts, Alvin Bradiv, John C. C. Crockett, G. M.—2 Chadwick, S. W. Curfman, Jno. F. Clough, James D. Dyers & Bro. J. A. Dupree, Lewis Durree, John Dashiell, S. C. E. Eaton, Carnell Ellerbee, Miss Mary J F. Fisher, Mrs. Martha Ford, Mr*. M. Freeman & Co., H. B. Freeman, W. G. Gilliam, Robt. B.—2 Goodwin, Jefferson Garnett, Mr: Hairs, Francis—4 Holloman, Mary C, Holloman, B. Holleman, >. B.—2 Livenberger, A. P. Lunn, Bryant Lucas J. B. Lee, Rev. H. Tucker M. McGulIers, Miss Eliza J. MeCullers, Jno. S. McKee, B. H. McDade, Buck McConnaughey Missile Morning, A.—2 Moore, Durant K. Moore, Quincey Moore, Hugh N. Mitehell, 8.A. Mitchell, Atkins May, Ezekiel Mills, Louisa Maynard,. Green Mullins, Jamas L Family Groceries- 1 °$$L £ WILLIAMS keep constantly on ■ AvAhand a large supply of choice Groceries for j families, consisting of i Loaf, Crushed, Pulverized, Clarified and Brown Sugar. j Java, Laguira and Rio Coffee. Superior Gunpowder, Imperial and Black Tea Best-Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow Candles. Stewart’s Golden Syrup. Pepper, Allspice, Ginger, Starch, Yellow Soap and Johnson’s Transparent and Toilet Soaps-. GUN, LOCK-SMITH, AND BELL HANGER Charles Kuester, W OULD respectfully inform the Citizens of Raleigh and surrounding country, that he has looated permanently in Raleigh, and has opened a Shop on Wilmington Street, (in Dr. Cooke’s brick- building,) whore 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. Raleigh, March 2, 1 ly-19 NEW JEWELRY STORE. CHARLES H. THOMPSON. XXZ^ULD respectfully inform the Citiaens of J I Raleigh, the county and the country adjoin ing, that he has fitted up is splendid style the house formerly occupied by the Insurance Company, on the west side of Fayetteville Street, and between Mr. S. H. Young’s and Murray & O’Neal’s Dry Good Stores, where ho has opened a rich and beau tiful assortment of New Jewelry of all the modern styles, consisting of the ornamental and the use ful, and to which he invites the attention of the Ladies. He has also for th# gentleman a good lot of Geld and Silver Watches, which will be warranted to perform well, when delivered to the customer ; also a few excellent double barrel guns brought on expressly for the hunters of Carolina ; also a great variety of walking Canes. In fact, at the New Jewelry Store, any and every thing usually kept in such establishments may be found at pri ces that cannot fail to please the customer. Repairing executed at short notice and satis faction guaranteed. TRAVELLER’S GUIDE. Notice. TO NORTHERN AND EASTERN TRAVEL LERS, FROM NEW ORLEANS, MO BILE, AUGUSTA, CHARLES TON, WILMINGTON, WEL DON, via the Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad and Bay Line. October JO, 1854. tf So NOTICE ! j U. S. LAND AND PENSION AGENCY i v|40 all those for whom I have collected Land . I Warrants, less than 160 acres, 1 have the num i her and particulars af said warrant, and, by call- lag u* or writing to m® i can get each on* an Cloaks and Mantillas. I ^HE splendid new Steamer LeuisiaBa, Captain . Bussell, leaves Hunter’s wharf, Norfolk, at 4^ o’clock, p. m, on TUESDAY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY; and Portsmouth *n the arrival #f th# Southern Sara. The Steamer Georgia, C-iplain Pearson, ar rives on MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, at the Same hours, arriving at Baltimore in time for the 1£ 0'«R®k, »- off. Train for Philadelphia a44 New York. l ERGUKON & MILHABOj. Agwto- . . i increase of p&y ; and to all the Soldiers who r INorriS, Maty o^ Mattia j er6 j davs’ service in .mv of the wars tn Phillips, S. K—2 Phillips, Diley Perry, Nicholas Poole, John Powell, Robt. Petersillia, Mr. Piper, Elvira Pastell, Jas. P. Pope, Miss Barthana Patts, Hardy . Packard, Mitchell N. R. Reid; Win.—2 Reid, David Renton, Win. Rirtley, Nancy Rogers, Peleg, Slippers, Sue Shepherd, J. G. SingUir, Jazueb Smith, N Smith, A, Retiucey Smith, William A. 2 2 Stephens, Mary A. Stephens, Marcial Hutchings A Stalling-2 Simms, Mias Katharine Hutching*, J. D. Hatchings, M. J. House, S.>. Hnusa, Miu Pee stop* Hill W. S. Dr. Hi --1, d*bn.-2 Holms, Gov. Gabriel Stone, H. S. Sisson, Ladders Shelton, Mise Perlin* P. Shiahan, Jeremiah Shaw, C. E. Sattar th waite, L. E. T. Ttente, Rev. J. W Tarser, P. Hin-litt, Mr». S. A. 0. Turner, Mr#. Hargroves, Miss Par. Harwood, E. M. „ 8, K. Henbauke, Thomas Hughn, Joha 2 Turn©’ 1 , Simeon 8. Taylor, Ford Terrell, Solomon . V : Vandergriff, Miss Eliza-: beth Harri*, X. W. Holloway, Miss Mar, A, Williams, d,. J. Hunt, B. J. Jones, Austin Jenes, Alvin Jones, Dr. John II. Jones, A. Sydney Jones, B. L. Jones, Mrs. Eliza II. Jones, Miss Jane Jones, Mrs. Apy H. Jones, Ransom—2 Wilton, Betsey Wilson, James M. Wilson, James Woodard, A. Jackson Watson, Mrs. Mary White, Mrs. Mary Wethers, Mrs. Mary Whitsett, Barbera J. Wellons, Rev. W. B. Whitaker, S, W. Johnson, Barneybus—3 Whittle, Chas. Johnson, Nancy Johnson, Susan Jordan, Cornelias Jordan, W. H. K. Krebs, Isaac Weakly, G. W. Walker, William J. Walker, Fannie Y. Young, W. J. dered 14 days’ service in any of 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 th# rolls for the State of North Carolina. Also, all Widows of the Revolutionary War are entitled to land. Wagon Masters and Teamsters are embraced among the numerous Laws; and all those who think they have a claim are respect fully invited to «al.l 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 law# te such cases. Give me a call, and have your claims investigated before it will be forever too late. Enlisted Soldiers, having located lauds in Illi nois and Missouri, 1 will pay the highest cash price* for them. I have the number, Townships and locations of several hundred in whose name they appear ef record. The highest cash, prices paid for land warrants. Office opposite Lawrence’s Hotel, at the Ex- V Cloaks end Ma-tillag, limbracing every te and novelty—such as Fine Velvet Mantles, Velvet and Moire antique; (in combinations.) Cloth Mantles and Taimas, Silk Mantles, with fringe and lace, Fine Merino Shawls and Scarfs, Alen’s Traveling Shawls and Blankets. W. H. & R. S. TUCKER. September, 28th, 1855. 78 press Office. J. H. KIRKHAM. Raleigh, N. C., M^r^h 12, 185-5. March 20 1855. 3 Narth Carolina Rail R©^^ SCHEDULE'FOR MAIL TRAIN ON AND AFTEK TaUa8- DAY 81ST DAY OF JAN., 1*56. WEST. 2 2 E. Persons calling for any of the above letters will please say they are advertised. WM. WHITE, P. M. DECLINED GOING. A T the earnest solicitation of my friends, I ZJLhave declined going West, and have conclu ded to remain in Raleigh and Hye therefoie pur chased the entire Stock of Goods belonging to KING & BIGGS, and will carry on the Merchant Tailoring business in all its branches. I shall have in my employ, in a few weeks, a first rate Cutter from the North, who comes highly recom mended- I have now en hand a good assortment of Cloths, Cass, and Vestings, to be made to order. I have also on hand a lot of Winter Clothing, which will be sold at cost. As I intend doing principally a cash business, my articles will be sold at a very small per cent. All 1 want is a fair trial. Give me u call, one and MONUMENTS. TOMBS AND HEAD STONES G^HE Subscriber w«uld. take this aaethed ef i*- I minding the public, that he is still engaged la th* manufacture of Grave Ornaments, ia *11 varie ty and the best style of finish and workmanship He kteps always on hand a large steek ef Marble, both ef American and Italian, suitabto for Moaw- Mieiits, Obelisks, Tomba, Head Ptenes, A*.; aad having in his employ a first-rat* Nerther* Carver and Letterer, he is prepared to pat all kinds of Designs and iaseripdens, to salt to* &#to4 ^^ wishes of all. He wsuld respectfully ia»ite a visit to hi* Mar ble Yard, at the south-east eeraer *f th* Raleigh Grave Yard, where may always be teea ep*«iase«« ef his workmanship a.** a variety *f styles ef Grave Ornaments. Thankful for the liberal p*tr**»g* hereta for* received, he respectfully selieiu a **ntitaation ef the same, pledging himself to ase his beat eosdeav- or# to please all. Orders from a distance will be faithfully end promptly attended te. Address, . WM. STRONACH, Raleigh. J. H. BIGGS. e*.!#^, Feb. 6ft, 1855. w4t 11. I N WITHDRAWING FROM THE BUSINESS la which I have been engaged, 1 retarn my sin- w* thaaks to ft generous public for the patron age s* liberally bestowed upon th# firm of KING A BIGGS, and solicit a ooatinuan«e *f th# same to Mr. J. H. Bisos, who will continue the busi- new. Dt] J. L. KING. Successor to E. L Harding. THE undersigned, who has b**n for many year* Cterk for E. L. HARDING, w*a, ou the let day •f January 1850, anointed Agent for the ‘’Raleigh Bra«eh,” by the same Manutaotarers with whom Mr. H. was connected while in business te this •ity. Th* aa»to style and class ef Clothing that Lave given this h*u»e the reputation it now enjoys will too kept, and the prices will' be as uniform, and we hop* as satisfactory, te every particular. WM. u. WILLIAMS. October 81, 1854 wly M Feb lit 1858. tf 11 Julius Guion, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. RALEIGH, M C. Offic* at Guioa’i Hetol. Jan 1855. * ly THRESH GARDEN SEED—TH! SUB8CBI bars are expecting t* receive thi# warning their stock of Fbreign and Amerieau Garays and Grass Seed, which is much larger and mor* varied than any previous supply. They are prepared to execute orders fr*m mer chants, in any.part of the State, on th* most fa vorable terms, and will allow them the privilege of returning all unsold by the 15th June. Families wishing seed will please iepd their orders while our stock is full. All our seed aye warranted fresh and genuine, and among them pre some new and splendid varieties. PESCUD & GATLING, Druggists ^d Seedsmen. Jan. 7th, 1858. Raleigh, N. C RVING 8 LIFE OF WASHINGTON^-Vol. 1, just received tor subscribers, only at POME ROY’S Jas. ^ i^ 6 Ten Thousand Coplex sold 11 lass iltaa Three Months.. KNOWLEDGE FOR THE PEOPLE, Or, THINGS WORTH KNOWING The Cheapest, Hamdeo-m^st, and Brut Book ever Pubice bed.. Five Thousand Dollars Worth of luformatian. A Boek which should be in the Larj^ ef every person Using. Sent tv ;rny part »f Ue United Mates ajtd Canadas free sf postage, and carffa^g enseloped, Up^; the remittan«« of Twenty-five cents, to F. MACREA, Norfolk, Va. I T teaches the Art of Love, Courtship and Mar- riage- ft teaches how to win the favor of ladies. It teaches how to commence a courtship, end how to pop the question. Advice to young men upon getting a wife. The style of address for the principal Public Offices 01 the Unite! States How to tame cross, ugly, unruly horses and other animals. Forms of messages, cards and billets, suitable for all occasions. How to raise double crops, and af double the usual size, without manure or extra expense. How to restore, cleanse and beautify the hair, and make it rich, soft and glossy. Very important secrets to married and single persons. It leaches everybody how to get rich, and by honorable means. How to destroy rats, mice, roaches, and every ether insect in your house, or en your, premises, VALUABLE LANB ANB TOWN PEOPEBTY FOB SALE. S EVEN hundred and thirty-seven acres of land within one mile of the city of Raleigh, 250 or 800 of which are the finest and most produc tive low grounds in the State, are offered for sale. The cleared ground is in fine till; the land to be •leaped is wooded ground Thu situation is well kno wn to many of the citiaeus of North Care- lina, but I invite capitalists from any where to come and b« competitors for this estate A life time will pass, before such an opportupity will agate be presented for a valuable purchase. I have just erected A SUPERIOR FLOURING AND TWO CORN MLL8 upon the premises -— The Mills can be seen frem the Dwelling House, and are therefore all the time under the proprie tor’s observation. The Mills are supported by the best stream that can anywhere V* found, and will never lack for water, being supplied by a Ca nal well constructed, upwards of 3000 yards in length and 10 feet wide, with a standing head, ever 17^ foet wheel and 8 feet face. Below this Mill, and within 400 yards, another water power can be employed, using the same water, and, te addition, thre# other good and con- sfaat streams. A 10 foet overshot, or an 18 foot breast, canid be employed for any purposes de- Bta&dcd' As extensiva, varied and choice Orchard is at- toched to the preaaiaea. Further description ef this property is deemed Beedies*. Persons desiring to purchase will see that it is their interest to call and examine — When they do so, they will b# better pleased than by reading the above. The Town Property consists of a convenient and well located let with a DWELLING HOUSE of six rooms, near the Central Rail Road Depot, and other vac-nut lots. The Town property and other lota adjoining the city will be sold at public auction on Tuesday of our next February Court, it not previously disposed of. Terms: one half cash—the other half in six mouths, with bond and approved se curity. All of which may be seen on application Leave Goldsboro’, at Arrive at Raleigh, at “ Hillsboro’, 41 Graham “ Greensboro 1 , “ Jamestown, ..... “ Lexington, “ Salisbury, “ Concord, “ Charlotte, SAST. Leave Charlotte, at Arrive at Concord, at “ Salisbury......... “ Lexington “ Jamestown “ Greensboro’ •‘ Graham, “ Hillsboro’,........ 4 ‘ Raleigh, 2.10 A. M. 7.50 “ . 9.84 '- .11.10 “ .11-64 “ ...1.31 P M. . 237 “ . 4.42 “ . 0.04. “ .5,00 P. M. .6,26 “ . 7,51 “ . 9,02 45 11,07 “ 11,46 “ 1,28 A. M. 2,58 44 5,27 44 1 Goldsboro’, 8,43 “ THEODORE S. GARNETT, Eup’t. N. C. Rail Road. FOR NEW YORK. United States Mail Line pkx tTgA^suir* Jamestown and Roanoke. T HE elegant new steamship Jam«st*wn, Cap tain Parish, which is to ran in eoKnexton witn the Roanoke, made her first trip from New York to Petersburg, on Saturday, th# 26th ult., and will continue to make regular trips weekly—leaving New York every Saturday, at 4 o’clock, P. M , and Petersburg every Tuesday evening. The Roanoke 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 *f these splendid steamships and thereby avoid the dust 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 th* fare and atten tion unsurpassed. Passage and Fare from Petersberg to New Yor>, to Jan. 22, 1856. WM. F. COLLINS, td 8 (State-rooms included,) Steerage passage, 5 eo How to restore and preserve the eye-sight for life, ,4 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 growth af whiskers and mus- tachios. How to relieve tan, blotches and freckles How to cure stuttering, pimples, warts, corns, stammering and drunk- enness. How to make brown, dark and bad teeth beau tiful and white a-s pearls and so sound as not t© decay during life; How to make two pair of boots or shoes wear five years. How to make one hund'ed pounds of good soap for one dollar. How to make an ordinary tallow candle burn from seven to ten nights, constantly. A valuable receipt, by the advantage of which ; any person, male ur female, can make from $18 j to $29 per week, and an industrious person can , make money fast. It teaches hundreds *f other things which are i useful to everybody. Wonderful and mysterious as many things in ; the above may appear, they ar« nevertheless tru# 1 to th# very letter, as will ba made self-evident co ; •very true and impartial observer. O?IMIO«S OF THR PxffS. A book *f sterling merit, from which we have ] gained useful information.—Syrstcuw Erpreij. Every person living should have a copy; it toacfo^ rr^re than it professes.—Albany Daily Globe. A wonderful and useful book, and worth a thou sand times its price. We advise «qr readers to buy it and peruse its pages, and, our word for it, they will find valuable and useful information.— Barpor Republican. Let not the careless reader imagine that it is a common book; on the contrary, if is full of in formation ; we commend it ax a treasure.—Smith' Land for Sale, fUHE subscriber (for the heirs of James Bus- I bee, Dec’d.,) offers for sale that valuable Tract of Land, on Neuse River, (10 miles from Raleigh,) commonly known as the “Battle Tract,” adjoining the lands of George Faribaugh, James Shepherd and Uriah Baucom. Said tract of land contains 410 acres,—100 acres of it being wood land, about the same quantity excellent low- grounds, and about 100 acres heavy-timbered old- field laud. There is a large Dwelling House on the premises, with five rooms below and three above, together with all necessary out-houses. Any one disposed to purchase at private sale can procure, at the same time, all necessary pro- visious for the year, and also th* services of three or four good field hands. It not sold at private sale by the 15th of March, proximo, the property will be exposed at public sale sometime during the ensuing Fall. W. I. BUSBEE, Adm’r. Feb. 4, 1850. w4t 11 Lime, Salt & Coal. 0^^^^ ^^^^^ Thomaston, Camden and Washington City Lime—fresh har vest and in prime order. : 6000 Bushels and 600 Sacks *f coarse and fine Salt. 600 Tons of Foundry, Grate, Stove and Smut Coal. For sale by Portsmouth, Va., Feb. 1, '5C. H. Y. NIEMEYER. Imp 10 Dissolution of Copartnership. i f apHE Copartnership of NIEMEYER & WHITE g is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Henry V. Niemeyer will settle the transact?.'ns of th# Copartnership. HENRY Y. NIEMEYER, JAMES C. WHITE, 1 Partswouth, Va., Jan. 1, 1856. HENRY V. NIEMEYER, Portsmouth, Virgiui*, Commission Merchant AND DEALER IN Lusher, Provision*, Lime, Coal, Salt, aid Naval STORES, Feb 1, 18§^ 7tp 10 field Argue. Address F.MACREA, Norfolk, Ya. Dissolution TH® separteership, heretofore existing wader And the book wiD ke seat by return mail, and j th* woo* and style ef MURRAY k O’NEAL, ie free of wastage this day dissolved by Mutual bicaeat. Dec. 1855. 106—firs D. C. MURRAY W. O’NEAL. 100—gm Fib 4tk. 1»3S« Bg^Tickets issued at noy Office. S. G. BAPTIST, Sy*&more St. July 6, 1853. 55 Fire Companies. The citizens of Raleigh are hereby invited to en rol their names as members of the City Fire Com panies ; two of which companies to consist of Forty men each, and the other of Twenty men : the first two to be known as Fire Companies Nos. 1 and 2, and the other as the Hook and Ladder Company, in accordance with the provisions of an act of Assembly entitled 4 ‘an act Tor the protec tion of the City of Raleigh from losses by fire.” Persons disposed to volunteer as members of the same will furnish the City Constables with their names on cr before Friday, the 16th of Feb ruary, 1856, ox which day, if the prescribed number [100] have not been previously volun teered, a draft will be madefrom the whole num ber of citizens tosupply the deficiency. Mem bers of the Fire Companies are exempt, by act of Assembly, from Military duty, during their term of service, except the country should be at war. WM. D. HAYWOOD, Mayor. Raleigh, January 31, 1856. td TO. SPLENDID LOTTERY—Feb., 1858. GREGOR Y $ MA UR Y, Mar^e^ (Successors to J. W. Maury ^ Co.) Lottery for th® benefit of th# STATE OF DELAWARE. CLASS 82 ion 1866. Drawn at Wilmington, Dol., Sa.t., Feb. 16, 1856. 78 number Lottery—15 draws ballots. BRILLIANT SCHEME. 1 Prite *f ...$85,900 1 de ......15,000 1 do 10,000 I dv 6,000 1 4,000 1 WO I 2,500 10. 10. 10. 15 400 dc.. do. Ac. fee. &c. . 2,000 1,870 1,000 700 . 400 ..-.200 150 To our Former Patrons. reLii* touT .-g i .. *ity for our new home, we take toe -.assure of- ■ -omiaeading Mr. Win. WIL LS ■ your favorable consideration. Mr. W. n d hive the same facilities for supplying your want* and demands as have been enjoyed by the arnforrignod for (he last eight years, and will, »® dou. "i. ‘io so as S:j gorily. A; . . nr iy authorised to settle up • 1- , . ^c 8. We now, for the lust tiwe. saj t . ti.mmei to us, that our business mail be settled up Reasonable time will be allow ed delinquents, before asking them to settle with our Attorneys. E. L. HARPING. Feb.1, 1856. till C OZZENS’ Hotel. Corner of Broadway and Ca nal $t., New Yori City. The undersigned desire te inform their friends and the public, that they have taken for a term of years the extensive establishment, heretofore known as the Branjreth Hoqse. Having made many alterations and improve ments in the buildings, the house is now prepar ed to receive company. 1 hey respectfully invite the attention of their friends and the pnhlio to their new establishment. J». 24. ’66, J. B, & 3. T. COZENS. 7. Copartnership. F. PESCUD HAS THIS DAY ASSOCIA- , $ c M«JIB»T EH- »# »«tisri«#l 1# •#«!# si ted w.th hinihu brother-m-law, Geo. ; tk . ui „ M th , \ 4 SrB . th,,, iB del»Wd : will pi«ase call on kla. J. W. O’NEAL. Feb. 4, ’56. 4t 11 Spirit *f the Aj* copy. Gatling, late of Perquimans Coanty, and will con tinue the Wholesale and Retail Drug business, un der the firm of Pescud & Gatling. They are per- 1 fecting arrangements to greatly enlarge and other- 1 wise improve their store, preparatory to receiving i a very heavy stock ef Drugs, Medicines, Paints, i Oils, #c., which, with their increased facilities, 1 justify them in offering to their friends^and the i public, generally, unusually inviting induce-j men is. They are glad to announce, that they have secured the valuable services of Mr. Charles G. Scott, for five or six years with Williams & Hay wood, and late of the firm of Haywood & Scott; who, with their former clerk, Mr. J. J. Ward, will unite with them in attending to the wants of their friends and the public, at all hours of the day and night. Our store will be closed on the Sabbath, but our assistants, or Mr. Pescud, will be ready to fill or ders for Medicines, for any who will call, M^* persons wanting medicines, on Sunday, will please ring the bell. Unless terms are specified to purchasers, our accounts will be considered due 1st July and Jan- uary ol each year. Jan. 1, 1856, P. F. PESCUD, fl. W. GATLINS. J OHNSTON COUNTY.—Sfpsbiok Covbt or Law, Fall Term, 1555. Martha Creech vs. Dr. Lewis Creech. ?BTITI0N FOB Divosoa. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the Defendant in this case, Doctor Lewis Creech, is not an inhabitant of this State: It is ordered by the Court, that publication be made in the Raleigh Register for six weeks, notifying the said Doctor Lewis Creech to appear at our next Superior Court of law to be held for the County of Johnston, at the Court house in Smith field. on the fourtn Monday in March next, then and there to plead and answer, &c., the Plaintiff’s Petition; or the facts set forth in the same will be taken pro confess© and the petition heard ex purtie. Witness Gm S. Ballenger, Clerk of our said Court, at Office in Smithfield, the fourth Monday in September 1855. Issued the 31st of Dec. 1855. WM. S. BALLENGER. ^ 1*5*. WtQ 11 Tickets, §10,OO-Halvss ^5--Quarters $2,63 Certfs. ef Pkg’s ef 25 whL tickets, $129 00 de de 24 half de 60 09 do de 26 quarter de 80 69 Orders for Tiekats and shares and Certis^atos ef Packages in the abeve splendid Lotteries will re ceive the most prompt uiteauen, and as aeceust of each drawing will fee seat immediately fitter it is ever to all wise erder from me. Address— P. J. BUCKET, Agent. Wilmington Del. M BS. N. B. SMITH, respectfully is ferae to* Ladies and Gentlemen of Raleigh and vicini ty, that she is prepared to manufacture any kind of’Ladiea dresses in the latest style and moat efo- sant manner. Alee Gentlemen's apparel execu ted with the greatest neatness and dispatch. All she asks is a fair trial. Charges very moderate. Raleigh, Nov J. 1855.f S9 tf Notice. B EING about to leave the State, Ihave, for the purpose of collecting what is due me, and of arranging my business, appointed Edward Cantwell, Raleigh, my attorney, trustee, and gen eral agent, The Oil Mills, Land and Machinery, and my former Residence in this City, heretofore adver tised, are still for sale or rent, upon reasonable terms. Persons willing to purchase are invited to call upon my attorney, and examine the pro perty. Wm-J-CLARKE. December 31, 1855. tf 1
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