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Uli OF BALEIOU, SATUR 1 the Srtni-ffwW’ Buys and Forward* on the Rest Terms, fay Goods, Groceries, Farming Implements, Books, VOLUME Evil A# “RALEIGH REGISTER’ piloted Semi-weekly and Weekly $5 per annum ; in advance $-1. - ’ Ans or ADVERTISING every 16 lines, fi r^ 1 ’^i lnwrtion- 25 ci 3 - . . . u ad 11111 " 1 Judicial advertisements will be charted but a deduction of S' per cent, will io *'''• Khar price to advertisers by the year. 'fro 111111 Inserted in the Semi-weekly, will also appear So's* ^Jolhe Miler mwu be 1 »ful ( Ver III 1111 pa of BUSINESS CARDS. CARRIAGES, FRUIT TREES, OU ANYTHING BLSK THAT CAN BK HAD AN THE CITY OF NEW YORK, AT 2Ji PER CENT. COMMISSION. Refers to Ron. W. A. Graham, G. E. Badger, I). L. v'w 1 ’ J - M - Morehead, C. P. Mendenhall, J. W. Osborn, N. W. Woodfin, and others. New Y»rk, ism. SPLENDID JEWELRY! asM Elegant Fancy floods. B. ROOT has received, and is now x^ opening, one of the most costly and tW™ selecte(1 lot Of JEWELERY audited GOODS ever exhibited in this market. His assortment, in either line, embraces the most fashionable and beautiful specimens and the very latest styles—in part, as follows; Diamond, Pearl, Cameo, and Mosaic Breast Pins, and Ear-Rings, Gold and Silver Watches,— Hats! Ha 1^ EMEMBER for VO XiAou roust visit T W REMEMBER their p the quantity. Remember that their in beauty, style and du Remember at their ei sure of getting a good a: the Ghost of Hamlet’s F “ REM Customers and Stran At W. H. & R. S. Tuel , everything. ale. RE&ISTER POWER FSS AND JOB OFFICE. Kem pi-T^ 10 execute all desorip. r OUPKINTISG, at reasonable rates, with ^aifepateh. Our office is supplied with wildest styles of AND FASHIONABLE TYPE ^description necessary for the prompt exc n of Silver Card Baskets, Elegant styles, untie inian ^dj, ^ ^ w ^ AND HER ery Ml it PLUS 1M MM J0B PMUW, SUCII AS millets, Circulars, Ball Tickets, BUSINESS CARDS, WIGHT BILLS, HAND DILLS, pg 0 Gil ANNES, URGE POSTERS, BLANKS &C., S int 8ty le “ "O’ other Establishment, j^y quantities. KAIN. GEORGE M. Bain, Jr BAIN & co. bUl'CESSORS TO BAIN HATTON & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS .AND Commission Merchants, Corner of King and Water Streets. PORTSMOUTH VA. .^FECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO SELLING Tobacco, Flour, Ghdn, Cotton, Ac. ALSO. TO RECEIVING AND FORWARDING GOODS. Forks, Napkin Rings, (lard Cases, Porte Monnaies, Sept. 26, 1851. Gold and Silver Pencils, ^c. Repairing, Finishing, Ac. H AVING secured the services of a highly ac complished workman in this department of I my business,. 1 shall be able to give the most entire i "M.isfaction to the Pnhib. t« -11 '- ' ' ALL ORDERS will be executed in the most workmanlike manner, and with despatch. September 26,1854. C. B. ROOT. 78 Jan. "ft, 1855. 9 ly KADER BIGGS & CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS Tunis’ Wharf Town Point, NORFOLK VA. References.— Messrs. Bloodgood & Co. Tabb & Co., Alexander Bell, Esq., Norfolk K. P. Hon. Asa Biggs; Williamston, N. C.; Col. J. B. G Roul- hac, Raleigh; Lewis Thompson, Esq., Hotel, N. C. Oct. 24th. 1854. S6 Sept. 26, 1854 "1 UNS, PISTOLS, RIFLES. SHOT BAGS, JT &0.—A large and varied importation. . B. ROOT. lLOCIPEDES. GIGS. HOBBY-HORSES, BAROUCHES, WHEEL-BARROWS, &c. I Mr. cases ill fa MA FILLER & ROGERS, Attorneys & Counsellors at Law, RALEIGH, N. C. TILL attend promptly to all business entrust ed to them. BUM, S. H. ROGERS. iFICB: Corner of the Register Row, oppos- lie Court House, lei, 21th. 1854. tf 86 IUDS PETER W. HINTON, ',mission Merchant DS » ANB 28 KOTHERY'S WHARF. NORFOLK, VA. Books and Stationery ! H. D. TURNER, No. I FAYETTEVILLE STREET, RALEIGH- N C, WITT'HOLESALE AND RETAIL Bookseller V an d Stationer, keeps constantly on hand 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. 3^“ Country Merchants and others are reques- : _Marih 29. 1856 JAMBS E. (SUCCESSOR To g 1.-. '. .-j-, Forwarding and lingbrook Street KPA FA Thos. Bragg, Jr., J L. F. Hicks, Esq. Messrs; Kevan &B Messrs. L. D. & W. Josiah Wills, Esq., James Gr-CT-T^, ’Sts constant.j Lu h 1 an( l New Orleans' Loaf, Crushed, P 1 ‘ ... Rio, Laguira and St. Domingo Coffees Black Pepper in grain and ground, and Allspice Race Ginger iu Bags, and Ground in Boxes Gunpowder, Imperial and Young Hyson Teas Tallow, Adamantine and Sperm Candles Brown, Pale and Variegated Soaps Gunpowder, Shot and Bar Lead Blacking, Ink, Shoe Ihread and Wrapping Paper, Good and Damaged Sole and Upper Leather Liverpool and Ground Alum Salt Prime Virginia and Western Bacon and Lard Nails, assorted, with flooring and Warehouse Regalia, Principe, and Havanna Cigars; Together with a large stock of foreign and do mestic Liquors, Wines, &c., which he offers at the lowest market rates. The strictest attention paid te receiving and for warding goods. 'ard RRA ihe era! SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO SELLING oliacco, Flour, Grain, Cotton, &o. &C. Also, to Receiving and Forwarding Goods. REFER TQ ,L. Hinton, Esq. Wako Co. N. C. J. B. G. ta, and George W. Haywood, Esqs., Raleigh, I, Wm. Plummer, Esq., Warrenton, N. C. ig..25.1854. 69 C. DuPRE & Co., OLESALE GROCERS AND COMMIS SION MERCHANTS. ILERS in Sugar, Fhur, Coffee, Molasses, Teas, 'mdles, Wood Ware, Raisins, Tobacco, Se ns, Scotch Ale, London Porter, Brooms, \arch, Salt, Mess Pork, dec., &c., Corner Front and Princess Sts., WILMINGTON, N. C. DiPre. D. B. Baker. Hlmington, Mar. 28, 1854. ly 26 lei's Andrew J. Stedman. ATTORNEY AT LAW, ingremoved to Pittsborough, N. C., will at- regularly the Courts of Chatham, Moore and lett Counties. Itsboro’, July 13, 1855. 56 tf. For sale by Feb. 29, 1856. HENRY D. TURNER, Raleigh Book Store. tf 18 Petersburg, March 5, 19 Raleigh, N- C., Mrch 12. ia " K CS ^M^meJNES i uoutb. waive, aariy Caro Dress- Curled, or Pep pergrass, Broad Leaved Water. Cucumber —Early- Green Cluster, Early Frame. Early Short. Green, Long Green Tur kev, Long Green [Kee- .ne’s,] Small Gherkin, [for pickles linn, white. Early Large Knnners. (scarlet.; Beet—Early Flat Baa sano, Early Blood Tur ■ iep Early Orange Tur- .iep, Early French Am >er Sugar. Early Long Mood, Early Mangel V urtzel Bene Plant. I Carrot—Early Horn. Broccoli—-Large Pur .White Field, Long Sear le Cape, Large Whitest or Blood, Long 0- Cape. Irange. Cauiflower, Early, Egg Plant-Large Pur Large Late. _ ple. White, (ornamen Cabbage.—Early Su-ital.) rar :...... Early York,[ Endive,—Green Cur- for OF W. P. ELLIOTT, General Commission and. rw ar d i n g Merchant , WILMINGTON, N. C . 113,’,56. 13 ly ted to call and examine his stock. Raleigh, September lb54. 80 Dibble & Bunce. CALVIN B. DIBBLE, J JO-NATHAN B. BUNCE, Lateof Wilmington N. C. j Lateof Kinston. N. C. COMMISSION MERCHANTS ' In Cotton, Four, Grain, Naval Stores, AND Southern Produce Generally, No. 180 FRONT STEET, ^W YOM- REFERENCES: Hon. Wm. A. Graham. Hillsboro. N. C. Hon. John M Morehead, Greensboro’ N. C. II L. Myrover, Esq., Fayettville, N. C. Juo. D. Williams, Esq., Brest. Bank of Claren don. M. Stevenson, Esq., Cashr. Bank of Washing- Feb. 11, 1856. 13 tf Bricks ! Bricks !! Bricks!!! rg^HE SUBSCRIBERS HAVING MADE PER- manent arrangements for carrying on the BRICK-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 as will defy all competition. Orders from a distance will be promptly attend ed to, and bricks delivered at either of the Depots, if desired. ami tai ite Julius Guion, MNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. RALEIGH, N. C. Office at Guion’s Hotel, an 1855. Bly Raleigh, March 12, 1855. GEO. T. COOKE & CO. xa & i. o. wm™. Commission and Forwarding MERCHANTS, Brown’s Building, Water Street, WILMINGTON, N- 0. USUAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS. 5th, 1855. 19 ]y. Patent Biscuit and Cracker Machines, PATENT DOUGH MIXERS, Cracker Dockers, Improved Over; Doors, Dampers, &c, ; |COPPER PLATE PRESSES, lower Presses, Coffee Boasters and Coolers, XD ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY. H. & J. McCollum, No. 40 Eldbidgf. St., New York. bu 24, 1856. 3 mos 24 I ONE PRICE JEWELRY STORE ^M MYERS & JANKE, F DEALERS IN he Watches, Jewelry, Spectacles, ' Silver Ware, &c. No 75$ Main Street, Richmond, Va. *WCHK8 AND JEWELRY CAREFULLY REPAIRED. ^1,1856. wly 79 BOARDING, W-A-T-E A-N-D T-R-A-N-S-I-E-N-T-. FRONT STREET. L. Mallett, WILMINGTON, N. C. fa. 4, ’56. 3m 19 PLANED LUMBER FOR SALE '’THE 1ULEIGH PLANING MILLS!! 101) 000 lect F loorin s Hom $21 to $25. 100,000 80,000 60,000 Ceiling “ 18 to Inch boards “ 18 to Thick boards “ 18 to 21. Weather boards 16 to 20. Gheabove is of the best seasoned long leal brought to an exact thickness, ready for mediate use, and will be put on board the Cars, “of charge. T. D. H( GG & CO. For Business Men. ITS of Cassimere and Marseilles—all sizes, lust received. W. II. WILLIAMS, Agent Peace Proclamation I fflllE SUBSCRIBER respectfully informs his £ friends and patrons, and the public in gen eral, of his return from the Northern cities, and the arrival of his stock of Spring and Summer goods, embracing Cloths, Cassimeres, and Vest ings, of French, English and American manufac ture, of every variety of color, quality and price. Spring Stock of Boots and Shoes. ' J IHE SUBSCRIBER begs leave to inform his J numerous friends and customers, that he has just received a large and well selected stock the below named goods: Ladies Car Kid Cong’s Hd. Gaiters of Wholesale Dry Goods. SPRING TRADE, 1856. B y recent arrivals we are in receipt of our SPRING STOCK of American, British, French, & German Fabrics, and shall continue .o receive additional supplies, by every steamer, through one of our Firm, who remains North during the season attending the Auction Sales. Our Stock being selected with special reference to the wants of the NORTH CAROLINA MER CHANTS, we feel confident in saying they will find our styles particularly adapted to their Sales, and, for Cheapness and Variety, unsurpassed in any Market North or South. Orders promptly and faithfully attended to. STEVENSON £ WEDDELL, FURNISHING GOODS, consisting of super Dress Shirts, Silk, Gauze and Cotton under-shirts; Silk, Linen and Cotton Drawers; Silk, Cotton and Thread, white and fancy Half Hose, Gloves of every variety; a large assortment of Collars, new styles: Cravats, Ties, Stocks, plain and fancy. Suspenders, Silk and Linen Cravats, Silk, Linen, and Linen- cambric pocket Handkerchiefs, Dressing Gowns, &c., &c. In addition, he is also receiving a large assortment of SUPERIOR READY MADE CLOTHING. : which, being manufactured under his own super vision and direction, he can confidently recom mend to all. To this branch of his business he desires to give more attention than heretofore, and will make regular additions t© his already com plete stock, as the season advances, and the wants of his patrons may require. All he asks is an ex amination of his stock before purchasing else where. No charge for looking. To cash buyers, he offers great inducements. He receives regularly the la+est French, English and American reports of Fashions, retains the services of the most experienced workmen, both in cutting and manufacturing, and guarantees all Uis work to be equal, if not superior, to any in the S*ate, or out of it, either in quality or price. If this be true, then ENCOURAGE YOUR OWN PEOPLE! Why send your money to the North, when your wants can bo as •well supplied at home? Why break down the working men of your own State, (whose interest should be your interest, as yours is his,) to the building up of you^ openly avowed enemies ? Why banish your Mechanics and Artizans from a home, both of nativity and choice, to climes uncongenial—yea, even to the midst of your enemies? Ye who have an interest in the welfare of good old North Carolina, think of it; cease this frat ricidal policy ere it be too late. Gentlemen furnishing their own goods may rely upon having the same care and attention as though furnished by myself; but in all cases it is con sidered a cash transaction. Cutting and repair ing done at all times, as usual, for cash. VTOTICE IS AGAIN GIVEN TO ALL IN AR- rears for 1855, and previously,that their notes and accounts will not remain in my hands after the first of May ensuing; to all of which particu lar attention is solicited by ISAAC PROCTER. Opposite the Post Office. Raleigh, April 13, 1856. 31 tf. Mar 10, 1856. Importers & Jobbers. 78 & 80 Sycamore St, Petersburg Va. tf 21 NEW JEWELRY STORE. CHARLES H. THOMPSON. W OULD respectfully inform the Citizens of Raleigh, the county and the country adjoin ing, that he has fitted up in 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 he 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 the gentleman a good lot of Gold and Silver Watches, which will be warranted to perform well, when delivered to the customer ; also a few excellent double barrel gum. Drought 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. October 20, 1854.if 85 FISHING TACKLE. A FINE assortment of Hooks & Lines, consis ting of Limerick, Trout, Kirby, Spring Snap, Sockdolager, improved gravitation Hooks, and Catton, Linen and Grass Lines, just received and for sale at the Drug Store of WILLIAMS & HAYWOOD. April 14, 1856. 31 For Sale. \TTE have for sale a first rate “HERRING’S PATENT SAFE” in perfect order, and secure in every respect. It is sold foi no fault, whatever, but the increase of books and papers has compelled us to procure a larger one. W. H. & R S. TUCKER. April 22, 1856. 38 NOTICE. H AVING, at August term of Wake County Court, taken out letters of Administration upon the estate of George M. Arnold, deceased, tins is to give notice to persons indebted to said estate to pay up, and to persons having claims do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Bl’k Fr. L. do do Coul’d “ “ L L. do S. C. ““ “ do Brown “ “ Hd. Stitch’d “ Bootees. Engh. Kid do do do do Car. Mor do do do Jo Bronze do do do do do Ladies White Kid do do do Cash do do do do Tipped do do do Gai ters, Bootees. Slippers, “ Th’k & Thin J. Lind’s, do do do do do Parodies. do & Mor. do do do do Gaiters, do Slippers. Buskins. Slippers. Parodies. J. Lind’s. YTTE ARE NOW RE EIViNG OUK SPRING VI and Summer supp-y of Medicines, Chemi cals, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Varnishes, Patent Medicines, Window Glass, Putty, Surgical In struments Trusses, Perfumery, Fancy Articles ftc., which places us in possession of an unusual ly large and varied stock, to which we invite the examination of Physicans, Planters, Bui ders. Painters, and the public generally, before making their purchases, being fully prepared and deter mined to compete in point of qua ity, purity and cheapness, with any House in tlie State. Prescriptions and Family medicines carefully prepared at all hours of the day and night, ana pariicaldr attention given to the packing and for warding of goods. WILLIAMS & HAYWOOD. April 7, 1856. -.9 WANTED! WANTED! i fU |$ a LES cotton Tae highest cisii price JEV/VJ paid. Also, Tree teams to haul logs Extra price paid. Eirly Drumhead [Bat jled, Broad Leaved, ersea,] Early Bullock’s) Kale,—Green Curled Heart, Early Large York. .Scotch, Sea. Early Large Drumhead, Leek—Large Scotch E irly Cromwel’s Su or Flag. Largo London perb, Eary Flat or Late) Lettuce- Imperial Su- Dutch, Early Drumhead gar loaf, Large Green "Savoy, (new.) Early llead, Large Drumhead. Green Glazed. Ice Head, Ice Coss, P oy- Lettuce Extra Cab jal Cabbage Head, [ear- bage Head, Extra Brown ly.] Dutch. j Radish—Philadelphia Melon—Large Musk. Large Turnep, White Large Cantelope, (yel- Turnep, Yellow Turnep, ow) Green Citron, Fine! White Fail Spanish. UNITED OTATZ9 MAIL LiNE PER StEAM**XN Jamestown and Roanoke; ^^^^ e 1 ®?^ aew steamship Jamestown, Cap- Jg tain Parish, which is to run in Coaaexia* with the Roanoke, made her first trip fr«® New York to Petersburg, on Saturday, the 36th ult., and will continue to make regular trip# weekly—leaving New York every Saturday, *.t 4 o’clock, P. M, and Petersburg every Tue^d^y 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 of these splendid steamships and thereby avoid the dust and fre quent changes of the Railroads. Passengers a* board of steamers will find the State rooms fitted up in the most elegant style and the fare and atten tion unsurpassed. Passage and Fare from Petersburg to New York, (State-rooms included,) $16 0$ Steerage passage, 5 00 @@„Tickets issued at my Office. S. G. BAPTIST, Sycamore St. July 5, 1868 65 do Kid Slippers, Misses Cur Kid do Rosetts. do Bl’k Mor. Hd. Bootees, do Col’d do do do do Bl’k Fr. L. do Gaiters, do Col’d do do do Kid Mor. and Gt. Bootees Th’k Soles, do Bro. & Col’d R. R do do Cha. Gt Welt & Mor. do do do do do do Ass’d. Col,d Lace Gaiters, do do do With do Bl’k do Col’d do Mor. Bootees, do do do Ank: Ties, dodo do Cash Hd. Button Gaiters. Pat. Lea. Strap Shoes and pumps. a large assortment of Geut’s Gaiters, Boots and Shoes. Also, Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, Satchels and Bonnet cases, with every other article usually kept in a regular Shoe Score All in want would do well to call and examine before buying, as I will sell cheap for cash or on six months time, to punctual dealers. B^. The Subscriber continues to manufacture. In his usual style, all kinds of work in his line, in the mast fashionable and durable manner and at the shortest notice, and as cheap as the times will afford. LOOK FOR THE SIGN OF THE BIG BOOT. HENRY PORTER Raleigh, May 13, 1856. 6t 39 Bargains, Bargains! AX^E would respectfully call attention to our 11 stock, which we are now selling cut at COST, consisting of Fancy Goods, Reticules, Crockery, Pocket-Books, Toys, Real Jet Necklaces, Pins, &c.; and we shall be pleased to see our numerous la dy and gentleman friends at our store, where we have not the least doubt they will find something that will suit their various tastes. GUN, LOCK-SMITH, AND BELL HANGER Charles Kuester, YYTOULD respectfully inform the Citizens of If Raleigh andaurrounding country, that he has located permanently in Raleigh, and has opened a Shop on Wilmington Street, (in Dr. Cooke’s brick- building,) where he will be found at all times, ready to execute any “JOB” in his line, in a style that shall not be surpassed by any other person, and the charges shall always be moderate. CALL AND ; SEE. Raleigh, March 2, 1S53. ly-19 Ice, Ice! rpiIOSE families and friends who wish us to i ■ supply them with lee, will please leave their names, this week, at the store of Aprs! 29, 1856. PESCUD & GATLING. n35 Raleigh, April 14, 18"G SNOW & SMITH. Ten Thousand Copies sold in less than Three Months. KNOWLEDGE DIR DIE PEOPLE, The Cheapest, liandsomest, and Best Book ever Published. Five Thousand ■ ars Worth of Information. A Book which should be in the han Is of every person litwg. Soni to ccity /JU.//. ig' iJie United States and Canadas free »f postage, and carefully enveloped, Upon the remittance of Twenty-five cents, to F. MACRAA, Norfolk, Va. I T teaches the Art of Love, Courtship and Mar riage It teaches how to win the favor of ladies. It teaches how to commence a courtship, and how to pop the question. Advice to young men upon getting a wife. The style of address lor the principal Public- Offices of the United States. How to tame cross, ugly, unruly horses and other Forms of messages, cards and billets, suitable f®r 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 teaches everybody how to get rich, and by honorable means. How to destroy mice, roaches, and every other insect in your house, or on your premises, in one night. How to restore and preserve the eye-sight for life. A secret worth knowing. How to hasten the gro wth of whiskers and mus- May 13, 1856. H. MAHLER & CO. ts 39 tach i os. How to remove tan, blotches and freckles corns, FOR SALE. rpiHE House and Lot on Hillsboro’ Street, be- £ longing to the R. & G. R. R. Co., recently occupied by Rev. Dr. Mason. For terms, &c, apply to R. A. HAMILTON, Pres’t. How to cure stuttering, stammering and drunk enness. How to make brown, dark and bad teeth beau- Paleigh, May 15, 1866. tf. 40 Nutmeg, Ward’s Necar, [superb.] Pine App e, Pomegranate, Fragrant, Water Imperial, (scarlet desk,) Water Early Ap- •le heed, Water Caroli ta. Water Citron, fL Rhubard—Early To bolsk, Myatt’s scarlet Victoria. Scorzonera. Sorrel—English Gar den Broad Leaved, Spinage—Broad Leav- preserves. Nasturtium. Okra—Long Short Green. White Onion—White, [Silvei ed. Salsafy, or Vegetable U\ster Squash—Bush Crook- Yellow, RedJueck Summer, Dutch or French, for -ummer Scallop, white, {Dutch ."uv-tuer Sc allop, Soups. jl/ULVU •'U--AMCl OV‘HUjp, Parsnep—Guernsey oriyellow, Bergen Striped Cup, Long White, Hol-IBush, Cocoanut or Po- ow Crown. Parsley—Plain or Sin i Tomi gie, Curled, Dwarf Cur smooth trier, Sweet Potato. Yellow. 1. Cherry or Cuba. Peas- Early Cede Nul Turuep--Early Dutch E irly Prince Albvrt. or Spring Flat, Early day, (Extra ) Washington or E u i.v Marden stone, Large En E irly giibh Norfolk. Red Toj Juue.Fiat, (strap leaved,j rly Cn n-lton, Bishop’s; VVhire Fla-, Alike Fail. uariy Dwarf, Laf£. (Exir?i) white top, 4 el illite Marrowfat, Large tow Aberdeenui iiuiio- h. Black eyed v’arrowiat, Rutabaga, Swedish Jwarl, Harrowfat. (yeliow) Pepper—Squash. Be’l. ——= or Ox heart, Bull Nose,! G^Abo tJidDS. Havimoth. White Dutch Clover Pumpkin- Mammoth, Lucera or French, Blue Large Yellow, Large.Gra^s, Mustard VVhite, Cheese. iMustard Brown Radish—Long White Summer, Early Scarlet not included in this list Shurt Top, Long Salmon,! Raleigh, Feb. 8, 1856. And a great variety tf 12 Splendid Lottery—June, 1856. GREGORY ^ MA URY, Managers (Successors to J. W. Maury $ Co.) $’0,000 !! Lottery for the benefit of the STATE OF DELAWARE. Class 124 rote 1856. Drawn at Wilmington, Del. Sat., June 7th, 1856. 76 number Lottery—13 drawn ballots. BRILLIANT SCHEME. Estray. $ f r ° m the subscriber, on the 1st inst., n i , SORREL HORSES,—one with a star k ^ ce ’ w ith some of his feet white. One mil ’ the other not; and one had saddle son his back. One was raised in Wake an ^ the ot her in Cumberland ; and it is 1 an Probable that they have respectively in those directions. lull^ information concerning them will be grate- ^ U ' 1 nece3sar Y expenses attending SOLOMON GOSWICK. "^tville, Franklin, May 26. ’56. 43-2tp- ; or this notice will be plead in HARRY IIORTON, Adm’r. OXFORD FEMALE COLLEGE- f ®^HE examination of the Young Ladies of this K. Institution will commence on Tuesday, the i 27th of May, and close the Thursday following. I The Hon. John Kerr will deliver the Annual Ad- I ■ dress before the Literary Society. Something New! FJIHE firm of JOHN'S & FERRELL respectfully I beg leave to inform the citizens of Raleigh, and the surrounding country, that they are now receiving and opening, in their new brick build ing, on the north-side of the Market Square, a large and well selected stock of staple and domes tic goods—together with a large lot of fashionable Hats, Boots, Shoes, Hard and Hollow Ware. Al so a large and well selected lot of Family Groceries consisting in part of Java, Laguyra and Rio Coffees ; Loaf, crushed, pulverized and Orleans Sugars; Molasses, Rice, Tea, Bacon, Lard, But ter Flour, Meal, Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow Candles, Candies, Raisins, Snuff, Segars, Smok ing and Chewing Tobacco. Also a large lot of Glass and Stone China Ware—with many other things too numerous to’ mention. The undersigned intend to keep constantly on hand a'large and fresh supply of FAMILY GRO CERIES, which they’ promise to sell at the. lowest prices. Country produce will be taken in exchange for goods at the highest cash prices. Having pro cured the services of D. Lewis as clerk, whose business qualities are generally known, they flatter themselves with the hope that they will be favored with a liberal share of patronage. J. B. JOHNS, New Establishment. RALEIGH MARBLE WORKS. Near the Corner of Hargett and Wilmington Sts. All orders for Monuments, Bead Stones or ornamental sculpture, of any de scription, promptly attended to and executed in the best style, at moderate charges. FT! H E Subscriber begs leave to inform his X friends and the public in general, that he is now opening a shop where he intends carrying on his business in all its various branches, and he will 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 ‘ THOMAS GRIER, How to make two pair of boots or shoes wear five years. How to make one hund-ed pounds of good soap folione 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 er female, can make from $18 to $20 per week, and an industrious person can make money fast. It teaches hundreds of other things which are useful to everybody. Wonderful and mysterious as many things in the above may appear, th-y are nevertheless true to the very letter, as will be made self-evident to every true and impartial observer. gained useful information —Syracuse Express. Every person living should have a copy; it teaches more than it professes.—Albany Daily Globe. A. wonderful and useful book, and worth a thou sand times its price. We advise our readers to buy it and peruse its pages, and, our word for it, they will find valuable and useful mlbrmation.— Bangor Republican. Nov. 19, 1855. Raleigh, N. C. 98 ly common book; on the contrary, it is lull cf in formation ; we commend it as a treasure.—Smith Oxford, Agril-14, 1856. By order of the Board, T. T. GRANDY, Sec’ March 2«, 1856. J. J. FERRELL, tf 26 td RAPPING PAPER at 1!actory prices, call at J. X LITCHPOKIXS. 20 20 20 20 99 do. do. do.. do. -do do. Prizes of... do do do Ac. &C. &c. Mayor’s Office, Raleigh, May 21, 1866 T he citizens of Raleigh are invited to assem ble in the City Hall on Saturday, the 31st instant, at 4 o’clock, P. M., to make the necessary arrangements for celebrating the approaching An niversary of American Independence. WM. DALLAS HAYWOOD, May 23, ’56, Notice. Mayor. n42-sw2i. aving taken out letters of administration up on the estate of Francis A. ’ones, deceased, field Argus. Address F. MA» REA, And the book will be sent by return mail, and free of postage 1'ec. 13, lw55. 100-6m at May Term of Wake. County Court, this is to 1 notify all persons indebted to said estate to make [ immediate payment, and all personahaving claims against said estate to present them properly au thenticated, or this notice will be pleaded in Lar A Card YTTITH many th inks lor the very liberal pa tronage extended to him. Pr Babcock would respectfully announce to ips Patrons, that he intends leaving Raleigh, on the 'st of Jum , to b“ absent until October next, on a tour through Europe. All persons hiving accounts w.lloUlige by settling the same before the 1st 01 June, P. BABCOCK, Dentist. Raleigh, May 8 I ^LOWeR &EED; ’ this day, by 4t. ol their reM " "’ CALVI , f j. ROGEBS, Adm. MaJ », 185®. H D TURNER N. C Book Store. Raleigh & Gaston Railroad. RALEIG-I A G ksTUN R. R. OFFICE, 1 B-aleigh. February 8, 1856. } 8 THE NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD III now conpleted to Charlotte, notice is hereby eriven, th>t goy Is or pro luce brought down that Road, inte - 1M for transportation over theRaleigh & Gascon Kiilrjad, will oe receive I by taia Com pany at the North Cirolini Railroad Depot iu Raleigh, (owned jointly »y the Companies,) and will be tran ip irce i tc.ice ich m' delay or extra charge, an * g »o Is designed for Vie western mer chants and others along that Road will likewise be delivered ~t the saw.? ptirt. All dues i: eight pail at Petersburg or Portninin h. “Kcei w ,y freight, wbick must be paid in advance or on delivery of the goods. Every effort will be made by the officers and agents of the Company to gi ve satisfaction in ths transportation of grids and produce. Owners and shippers of goods are requested to have them distinctly marked, *o that their desti nation may be known. R A HAMILTON President $40,000 ..20.000 ..10,000 ....6.000 ... 5.000 ... 4,1'00 3,25f ... 1,000 ... f00 ^00 .... 300 200 Tickets, $10,—Halves $5,00---Quarters $2,50 Cert’s, of Pkg’s of 25 whole tickets, $120 00 do do do 25 half do 60 00 do 25 quarter do 30 00 Orders for Tickets and shares and Certificates of Packages i i the above splendid Lotteries will re ceive the most prompt attention, and an account ol each drawing will be sent immediately after it if- over to all who order from me. Address—- P.J. BUCKEY, Agent, Wilmington, Del. Carriage Manufactory. HIE Subscriber takes this method of inform- Feb. i s, *6 OJice N. C. R. R. Company North. Carolina Kali it Hnisbwro’ Gaham, Greensboro’, . Jamestown Lexington Salisbury, Concord, Charlotte, 113^ “ 13»P M 2.57 “ 8.40 “ 6 OS 7.27 8.40. 1 U1E subscriDer cases cnis mecnou oi inibrin- ing the pub ic. that he is still engaged in the manufacture of UAKRl- AGEe. BUGGIES mid WAI. UN> in the best style ol fiuisl and workmanship at the sanr-e ’00 yards south of Capitol Square, on Wilmington St. All those who wish to purchase would do well to call and examine before going elsewhere, as he has on band a good supply of work All work will be warranted for 12 months, and soid at the lowest terms, for cash. Orders promptly attended to, and repairing done at the shortest notice JAMES BAsHFORD March 1 I, 0^6. O’ 21 Senna Figs A MOST pa iicutne an I certain remedy for constipation, habital costiveuess, &c , in BLVie and for sale by WILLIAMS & HAYWOOD April 11, 1856. 30 THE LATEST SPRING STYLES. Fine Bit French Cioth Dress Frocks, do do Doeskin Pants, d > do do S.lk and Marseilles Vests. Just received W. H. WILLIAMS, Agent- Leave Charlotte, at Arrive at Concord, at. “ Salisbury,.. “ Lexington,. “ Jamestown *• Greensboro’ “ Graham...... “ Hillsboro’,.. “ Raleigh,.... “ Goldsboro’,. .5,45^727 .6,68 “ . 8,09 “ .9,10 “ 10,41 “ 12,46 P.M, 2,16 “ 4,28 “ 7,20 “ THEODORE 3. UAHXBT1, [w3w ] Bup’t. N C. Rail Road. For Rent. rspHE STORE AND DWELLING HOUSE ^ tached to it, formerly occupied by John Prim rose. ALSO The Dwelling House on Fayetteville St., now occupied by Edward Yarbrough, Junior. Apply at this office. Dec. 7. 1855 ^ W. Tax Books. I H WE for sale a few Tax Books, made ex pressly for the use of County Court Clerks and Sheriffs, with printed headings of each item of taxable property, under the late revenue act of the Legislature of this State. II D. TURNER, N. C. Book Store. Raleigh, May, 1856. SPLENDID LOTTERY—June, 1856. GREGORY ^ MAURY, Managers (Successors to J. W. Maury & Co.) $51,654 ! ! State of Delaware, Class 13U tor 1856. Tobe drawn at Wilmington, Del., Saturday, June '4th. 1856 78 number Luttery and 13 drawn Ballots. H 20 ME 1 Prize of. .2 do 2 50 204 . $51,5M .... 20,000 10,04,0 5,000 2,000 ...... 1,000 500 Cickets $15 dolls. — Halves_$7,50- Qu’r 3.75 Eighths $i,87| Certfs. of Pkg’s of -6 whi ticket do do do do Orders for Tickets anu sh ir Packages in tue above .serve the most prompt Address— apie. ’I p E —0 casks of Super.or Irean beat it.©* \; iow landing from vessel. For sale by J. & J. L. HATHAWAY, & &O. W&a^gton? K. C. May 1%’WL ^I ^
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