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tea TUB RALEIGH REGISTER j ' '" 19 PUBLISHED j i 3IMI-WF.EKl.Yi AND. .WEEKLY, Y JOHN? W. SYME.I - B . ar.iTAD AWli Et.iIBr tFTAII '- !f .r&-' TEE SEMI-WEEKLlpKliGlSTinv is. puMisaeJ vert Wednesday aid Saturday morning, t i W wr ,' lQnuU, payable inadvsnfce, or $5 00; if paj-p diared rill the subscription rear has expired.', rer ,..n a wishing to subscribeifor a shorter tint tn am . ,jr'jwill bi. charged at thf rate of; $4 06 per asoww. frHEWEFKLY REGISTER ir published, every " fflJedfcesdav borning; at $ 00 per annum, payaeie m " .iviaee ; '$ 50 if payment is made at anytime - ! rihgjthe subscription year"; and f 3 .QV tfpyinem ; jUaied till the- expiration! of the year, Persona - I .'nbinz'fpr krtortw tioeithau one year will be cuarrea j axE wi! contain all th "hewS -.- th ert-WeekHefc 1 . i.' Fi . - lUD.iwt w r - v ... published in : ,-. , -J hath the Seml-Weekiii. '&h 13 Lbi-(or lessXooe inaeti! 1 1 ; ' V suASBMdii lasertioa ;-, ;'; I three . ' "t u o 14 six f -. t twettre- iiqnmtw4 i . .'- tiuie -i with ; Kith but 1- t j, ;twelv monUia, inciudiiig paper, j. ' in the Weeklf. Register : 'I equare for kh first insertion, iand for Vrery sucfeeeding in'eertion, tqaare two atontht! without alteration, 5" three . " ' " ' 26 00 sa. s 4 V 10 s t 6J eo 60 60 oo o oo I" twelT with, withciut j squares two tnret j!" -I six- !; 10 twelre months, iliclad'g Weekly paper 20 00 Business Cards, not exceeding eight lines, will be juserled. in' either the . Weekly or Semi-Weekly six iJcths for $ft 00, or twelve months, for f 10 in both jipera at $16 for six months, or $15 for twelve months. Contracts can be- made at th office for longer JfertUements. , - ' j BUSINESS CuVRDSj" Copartnership notice.--wm. h. Aj BETTS, baring associiated himself tfith ijJ,for,the j-urptjie. of conducting an Auction Eusiness, for the pile Qt Xegroes, the firm will b carried on under the 'usoieand ityle of Pulliatci 4 Betts. 1 ' j Ilmiikful for the encouragement heretofore receiyed, JiLey mutually solicit the patronage SO HberaUy extend Ul tuiiheola, and especial aak the attention of their i respactiTS friends to the new partnen-hi.- i ; j D. M. PULLIAM A CO. I . PDLl.lAM & B fcT'TS, - . ! j Auctioneers, j, " Under the I ojrf Fellows HaU, j 1 V PHANKLtN STREET. , ..' . Richmond, Va., ; ! TfILL SELL NEGROES, BOTH PL RLICLY ! f f and pritately Our porters are always at each ; JrpoL ana on tue arrival oi Doau. i A C. PULLIAM, WM. H. BETTSj. I j C. W'HITl'ORD,, j GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, ' : i . .i. :- : 4ST FR0XT -STREET; j ;' . ; V ,. ' ' New Bern, N. C ' ' ' ' j. . T ' ' j ' ' ' AGBiHT roR 1 lsmith Line New-York Packets. 1" Goods fi Cmpd JONES & MOORE, . ( GROCERS, V; A airtion and C-o in mission Merchants, dealers in Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Tobacco, Ac, j No. 18, Fayetteville Street,; - Jan 20 . . . f ; , '' RALEIGH,' N. C. WILLSOX A ALFRIEND, ; .WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, ; j tidealtrtin Chemical, Painti, Dye Stuff, Oil, &c. X Sycamore, opposite Bollingbrook Street, :j 'PETERSBURG, VA. n d. willso j. 1 jonx ALrntiKD. aii i. '. ' .!. i! - , i s ; - " 1 PEEBLES & WHITE,. , : Grocers and Commission Merchants, ; PETERSBURG, VA. 4 I Sote Agents for - ' Wecses Manipulated or Pho5pho-leruvian leb 27 ' unano. N. M. MARTIN, BRO, fc CO., UROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Petersburg, Va. N. Mj .MARTIN, SON & CO. COMMISSION 3IERCHA3YTS, RICHMOND., f A. . ju 30 MdLWAIKE SQN A Co 1R0CERS AND COMMISSION MERCH iRCIiiNTS., itreet, 1 Corner of Sycamore and Tabb St a. fcn.ADc, ) Petersburg,' R. -D. i'.. R MCILWAI21F. HILLJ an j PEEBLES A W HITE, 7T . V--' P.DCERS, COMMISSION-AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, . r 22 Old Street. Petersburg. Va. S V ttMc'EL PBEBILES. THOMAS WHITE, J. DONNAN8 v JOHNSTON,' tlRUCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Petersburg, Va. ; , i j i ly- DONNAN & CO.. 1' COMMISSION MEnCifANT8.rf Riehlmond, Va. Jhl-ly M U I R A STEVENS, r Tmnnrt.n anil Tk.. lot-. :n. 1 fj'"", Qlatti Earthentcare, Laanp. Looking Ql'fiet. ftauj, Britama and Planithed Tin War, tWaherm, Cattorm, Refrigerator, Water Cottier, Ga Fixture. Fancv ' .); . j Good, K'c.,- ee.; f-c, ' ' , No 66 SYCAMORE STREET, : Usamediately opposite Messrs, Padi, A McIiWAiKE.i AyocsTosacia,! i - Petersburg. Va. HCil, STBVBMS. au 6 ay 4- T?OX'S CRACKER9- A Englijiii Dairy rheae, '": No. I Mackerel, ia Kits, ''i"' Just received by " , et9-Jt JONES MOORE. N. O UGAtti---15 hhds GOOD TO P" 0. Sugar in store and for sale low, by DONAHS JOHrTrjON. i : 'i- i "- - h- - t Jieeiv4 and Fvrwardxd.'S. ;! .' .S W . v il -y s ': ".'l ' .1 I : i h PROFESSIONAL CARDS. LAW JDOPARTNEBSHIP, . RALE1QH, N, Q: ' H. W. MILLS R and G. W BROOKS, f I ? H A ViNG ASSOCIATED. THEMSELVES TO QETHER in the Practice of the Law . in the : County -000x18, will attend promptly to all business entrusted to their care. They will attend the County y Courta of Wake, Johnston, J. ash. Franklin, Granville, ' Person audrangc ' '-.' - 'V ' : 1 V OFFICE on Feyistteville Street, above, the' Lawr i t renoe Hotel, where one or the other-may he constantly ound. lan 9 james h. 8trum, general Agent and collector, Vtt6iBt.t'lH '-. "' IWffipV H. JGrah, GraaTflle o&ty, . C; R. N. ,4'D. C Earndon, Oxford, ' " R A. YouBf, Pbn-jbuT, Va. I , '. n4 -SEAT03f UALE3, AT TORN IT AT -LAW, Raleigh, N. C. , ieb 17 "OICTURES TAKEN TRUE TO LIFE X; from Dagnerreotrpet by the Photographic Process, and colored in India. Ink. Paetill r Oil, true to life.- These are the most accurate and. life-like pictures that are taTcen.' ' " -Price from tl5 to tftO. 7 Persons desiring to see specimens will call at any time' during the day at Hatexs' Daguerrean Gallery. JjlO-tf. , . ,; - ARCHITECTURE I TfTM. PERCXVAL, ARCHITECT AND CVlL f ENGINEER, OfficevSmith's Buildup, Fayette- PuWin Biil.no-i Stnras Tr,.ti nl Cauntl-B rMld.niiJBials and Reptile. alterations to old buildings, specifications and super- I Appendix The Pilot Mountain; Salem; Pied intendence. Ho wai aiso. attend to the laying on" nont Springs of Stokes; Shoeco fiprings Kittrell's grounds for ornamentation and supply maps of same, f Pringsj Letters of Pr. Chris a v Mamntalns of -.i. j 4.; i. : : r t.:. . j Korth Carolina. jA.-.'bc ' niui mil nutnuuuu itiuuuih iwr uaa yrv&CBSKm. Bua :- a practical experience for more than 16 years on public nd private works in Europe, Canadas and the United States, he hopes to give satisfaction. He respectfully refers to those by whom he is professionally engaged in' tit State: , ,v; r The Building Committee oo the Chapel Hill Uni versity improvements. ;- t The Building Committee of the Raleigh new Baptist Church. . , R. S. TUCKER, Esq., Raleigh. W." M. B0YLAN, Esq., W. Si; BATTLE, Esq., Rocky-Mount, ' Edgecombe county. N. B. A large number of original designs for Churches, Villas, Ac, can ha seen at his offloe. - aog 7 ' ' i ; . V- " !' A CARD. ELOEfLER A CO. RESPECTFULLY IN- ! a FORM the citizens of Raleigh and surround- ipg country that they will contract for all kinds of j Painting connected with House-building and Archl- ! tecture in general, .via:, Fr e SCO, Encaustic, ! House and Sign! Painting, lianner Paint ing, and painting on Glass, Gilding and Bronz ing, and imitations of Wood and Marble, in all the moderniied and most approved Styles. They will .decorate Halls and Churches in Fresco painting, a style which baa been known to last for cen turies. A specimen of their work in this line can be seen, at Mr. Perciv&l's Architectural OEice, Smith's Brick Building, Fayetteville street. . They will also furnish Wuadow shades of their own wrkvlfmanariin fnr Tlwaallintrfi A Afnrna nrKinh firvr nat t ness and durabaitv. cannot be surpassed in any of thai aortlMra'aidtea,: " -.";;;-..--. :?- '-"1 All orders left at Mr. PercivaJ's office, or direcUd P. O. Tawbonf, N.'C", will be promptly attended to. jeSO m ... r THOS. CALL AN, (A'uor to ISAAC PROCTOR.) , Merchant Tailor and Gentlemen's Fur nishing' Goods, FAVEiraviLLB SrnrtT, Ralxioh, N. C, RESPECTFULLY INFORMS-, THE CUSTOM ERS of the establishment and the public gener- kaily, that he has just opeded an excellent and varied assortment of Goods in his line, carefully selected by himself and purchased for cash, which will enable him to sell on -unusually favorable terms. Having been, for a ' number of years, Foreman in the best estab lishment, in Baltimore,, and subsequently with Mr. Proctor, of this City, he flatters himself that he will be able to give satisfaction to all who may favoi him with their order. j - A trial is respectfully solicited- Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, and a variety -of Ready Made Clothing always on hand, to be disposed of cheap for Cath. -. Cutting and Repairing done with dispatch. The latest styles of fashions always on hand. ap 17 Amusement for the Little Ones. GAMES I GAMES I GAMES I GAMES 1 T IFE OF GEN. WASHINGTON, (Dissected). IJ Gentle Annie, American History, ' Map of the United States, " North Carolina, " KentucJcy and'ennessee, " the Western States, History of the Sabbath, Mansion of Happiness. Reward of Virtue. Game o. Loto " Our Baby, " French Puzzle Brain. . '. .Queen of Beauty. . Busby and Fusby. Chinese Ring Puzde. Guessing Game. ' ' Game of Beasts. -Forture Cards. Block Alphabets, of all ?lzes. do do do do do do do Alsd a great variety not enumerated above ; : J' Just received bv r I1E-NRY P. TURNER, nov 17 ; , N. O. Bookstore. FRESH BUCKWHEAT. -,.'- Sugar House Syrupy . ' Loaf, crushed, powdered and refined Sugsrs, Just received by 1 ' tnvwa w w u J tar MOORE, oct Fayetteville Street tj ECEIVED THIS DAY X 5 olt Northern Irish Potatoes ; e 0" boxes Eastern Cheese ; 20 Western " ".A"',' 20 " "p English Dairy Cheese: oct 27 At JONES A MOORE'S. PRIME GOSHEN BUTTER. " " Pine-Apple Cheese. Just to band at oct27 , JONES A MOORE'S. B ROILING CHIPPING BEEF A small supply at JONB3 A MOOR S.. RISWOLD'S COTTON GINS. I AM Agent' for the sale of this celebrated- make of Gius, and will deliver at (any depot, direct from the Manufactory, free of all expense, at his price. J. M. T0WLES. Raleigh, Nov.' U, 1868. SUGARS. 50O lbs. .COFFEE SUGARS, 100 barrels Crushed do , 50 bbla. Powdered do , 25 barrels Cut Loaf do., 10 hhds. Cuba do., receiving and afloat. McILWAINE, 8QN A CO, jy 17 i - Petersburg, Va. USSETT LEATHER. A SMALL lot of medium size and Extra Russet t Leather on consignment, and for sale low to close. McILWAINE, SON A CO., -Jy 28 . PetersburK, Va. ONTGOMERYfS CELEBHAfED WHEAT FANS. A few still on hand from last lair. .. . '.!', " Also, just received a supply of Sinclair's G rass Snaths - and Blades, coirrlete, at the Farra-'a Hall. COTTON of Bornm - -LOWS.--ANOTHER LOT McLean's' improved Cotton Sweep, Farmer's HrdL i lust noeivedat: North-Carolina Carolina. . ! RY HENRT E. C0LT0N. - v ! " f A WORK UPON THE SCENERY OF j the Blue Ridge and its fellow range of Mountains ! will be published early in January. .The following-l will be its contents : : : j .'. ' , ' Chap.L Introduction. . - -t ; ' 1 'r U. AsherUle. - '-r K ... ;j 44 XIL--Eoutes to raaeh; Aahrill-tha Swan-" ! nanoa Gap Road. .-, '? . ! Chap.' IV. The Hici9ry Nut Ga? Road. , t - 'J ! V,-fthe Route from Soutk CatalinaUSalem ffapVnd Jonef Gap, Flat, Rock, HendersonTille, Ca sar's Head, Woltasida Mt-nd Cashier's Valley, : . Chap.: V I. A Roots rla Wilkeborottgh and Lenoir j - tha Vallsy f jh Yadkia $ Wilkaeteorvajh snappy Cup.; Vlt. Horrsuitoa tnd Ka ftnoASiet; the ' Piedmont Springs; Hawk's EiU and Table Rock. ! Chap i VIIL Ltovill falls rha GlugwcakeRoek ; North Coreand the Car.- rft--"i StJ.i. t 's tnap; limine Vicinity Of AihSTifl ; the White Sulpher Springs i . tha Million .Springs; Pleasant Driros.'' Chap.' X. The Black Mountain; the' Mountain House; Journal of a Party. Chap. XL The Roan Mountain: the Bald Mount Chap.! XII. The French Broad Rrrer and the Warn Springs. - ' v . Chap.t XIII Pleasant Country Stopping Places: Carson's on the Catawba; Harris's at Chimney Book:; Sherd's at Hickory Nut Gap ; Penland's at Flat Rock on To Rirer, in Tsneey ; Alexander's and A. S. Raird'son the French Broad j Alexander's on the Bwahnanoa, " v- v. ; i- Chap.t XIV. The jWesteVn counties ; Haywood, Jackson, Macon, and Cherokee ; Pigeon River j Franklin; a Winter Trip f Valley River ; thaNanti hala; Cherokee Indiana, v . ,r-Ji i Chap.! XV. Productions of the West : Agricultural and Mineral ; Wild Flowers : Tree Growth : Wild An- North Carolina. , - . . -r- The work will contain four views of Mountain Scene ry and a Map of that section of eountry, 'shewing all Roads, S'age Lines, Stopping Plaoee, Noted Places, etc. It will be got up in the best style of arti and sold a.t 60 cents per copy. When sent by' mail, 68 eents. Persons wishing copies, will address ,W I. Pomeroy, Raleigh; K. C. - '. . . : A liberal discount to those taking a ntmber of copies for sale pr distribatioa. i Sft- A number of advertisements of Hotels, Livery Stables and Springs will be inserted apea fly-leaves, if forwarded immediately. : . ; , Papers of the State will conferva fcvor by giv ing this one or more insertions. s i . dee 23- . -i 1 lOth MONTH, 1858 DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, . OILS,S VARNISHES, BRUSHES, WINr , DOW-GLASS, Etc., " WARD A HUGHES TENDER THKLR KIND EST acknowledgments to those who hare so liberally sustained them since their debut as APOTH ECARIES, DRUGGISTS AND DISPENSING CHEMISTS, and they hope by close attention and ! energy in business to merit their continued oonfldenoa and support. - They beg leave , to aanounoe to their I friends and the public that they have just received and are now, opening one ot the largest stocks, selected with tU greatest care by one of the arm in pvr.vn, of JDmBO MKDAS71N BSlAINTS, OXZ.S,: PERFUMERY, WINDOW-GLASS,' BRUSHES, VARNISHES, Etc., Etc., -Etc., - ''J ever offered in this market. ' We invite- the attention of Physicians, Planters, Manufacturers, and the public generally, to examined our stock before purchasing elsewhere, feeling cost dent of lour ability to supply them upon as reasonable terms as any similar establishment in the state All we ask ia an examination of our stock. WARD A HUGHES', ! Successors to oct 13 " . Dr. E. Bdrkb Haywood. NEW PUBLICATIONS. T1EAUCHAMPE, OR THE KENTUCKY ' jj Tragedy; by W. Gilmore Simma, Esq. 'DOCTOR TH0RNE A Novel ; By Anthony Trol lope. . THB BEAUCHAMP TRAGEDY, in Kentucky. EVKRY WOMAN HER OWN LAWYER. VIOLET, or he Times we Live in. K. N. PEPPER, and other condiments, put up for general" us ; By Jacques Mauri oe. - " THE ARTS OF BEAUTY, or Secrets of a Lady's ToQet, with Hints to Gentlemen on the art of Fas cinating; By Madame Lola Montet, Couatess of Liandsfield ;: LIFE OF CAPTAIN NATHAN HALE, the Mar-tyr-spv of the Revolution ; By J. W. Stuart. CHRONOLOGY OF NORTH-CAROLINA ; - By D. K. Bennett. . - . DANGER IN THE DARK A Tale of Intrigue and Priestcraft ; By Isaao Kelso. MILCH COWS AND DAIRY FARMING Com prising the Breeds, Breeding and Management, in health and disease, of Dairy and other Stock. the te- ectibn of Miloh Cows, Ac. ; By Charles L. Flint, A. M.-Illustrated. ' LECTURES ON THE TRUE, BEAUTIFUL AND GOOD; By M.V. Cousin. t ESSAYS IN BIOGRAPHY AND j CRITICISM , By Peter Bay ne, A. A. v - ' " - - ' " ' A PRACTICAL TREATISE on Grasses and Forage Plants- By Charles L-Flint, A M;- THK WORKS OF THE RIGHT REVEREND JOHN STARK RAVENSCROFT. D. D. Old Church es,' Ministers and. Families of Virginia; By Bishop Meade,', f " For sale by ." i . H.;D. TURNER, Raleigh, December, 1868. deo 11 . PRATT, OAKLEY Ar Co., Latb FARMER, BRACE A Co., Publishers, Booksellers and Stationers, ; No. 21 MURRAY STREET, New York. PI 0. A o OFFER AT LOW PRICES. FOR , Cash, and liberal terms for approved credit, a Uvge stock of BANK AND OFFICE STATIONERY, Blank and Account Books, RECEIPT AND MEMORANDUM BOOKS, Paper of all Kinds. Card, Circular, Bill Heads, tc, ) j,q (jr;iir Printing and Lithographing, j Bible, Mitcellaneou and School Book. 'P., 0. A Co., Publish Bullions' series of Grammars ; Comstock's series on the Sciences ; Hooker's Phvuiolo gies ; Brocklesby's Astronomies : Olney's Geography newly revised ; Southern Class Readers ; Palmer's Book-Keeping ; and the ? cheapest and best" Spelling 3ook ever used. , Je 18 6m , j , : - - ; THIS DAY PUBLISHED Turner's N. Carolina Almanac ; FOR 1859. ! For sale wholesale and retail by H. D. Turner, i at the North Carolina Bookstore, and by J. B. Lip- ! pincott A Co., Philodelphia; A. S. Barnes A Co., and j Hubbard A Burgess, New York. f Raleigh, Nov. , 1868. tf ; T- RHEUMATISM. - : WHITFIELD'S CELEBRATED RHE I umoiic Medicine. Another large supply this day recoived by WARD A HUGHES, nov 10 ' .Aole avrats. for Balelfrb. BLANKSBAIL BONDS AND WAR RANTS, constantly on hanl and fer salo-at this . r r T -r r ' TiHESIl SARATOGA: WATER, JUST r1 . ; received by ' '.". " nov 19 7 i HWARD A HUGHES IfEROSENE OIL, OF SUPERIOR IVquality, ' will be kept constantly on hand at the Drug Storw v WILLIAMS MAI WOOD, icenery - of Western and Western.. South- WARD t PIS, EXHlBITIOtf op DRY -OOODS ! ! , LANDECKiER & KLINE A RE DAILY RECEIVING LARGE AD. J, DITIONS to their already extentive stock of STAPLE AND-FANCY DRY GOODS! And have now for exhibition a complete and vsied as sortment of goods, cbmprisiBft everything usaaUy kept in first class Fancy and Dry Goods houses. They particularly sail the atttentiou of Ladies to their new stylet of f ; "; ; : ' . p ; 'j.'4.iFACT DREgS GOODS V Y " Robe Qttille end Robes de Lamar a Black and Fancy Silks, , t Foalt da Cb evert and Imperial Foulards, Ftench and English iUerinos, in plain and plnid, Bombazines, Alpaccas andj Muslin De Laines, with a varied asiortment of FreTicb., English and American Prints. NEEDLE-WORKS I The best assortment ever oCered in Raleigh before. Their stock of FANCY GOODS, HOSIERIES," SHOES AND GAITERS, ia now complete. , They have also everything else ne cessary for Ladies wearing apparel in great variety, all of which they offer at a small advance upon New York wholesale prices. " As our business has fully equalled our most sanguine expectations, we shall endeavor hereafter to mnt a eontinnanee of the patronage which the citizens of Raleigh have so liberally bestowed upon u, by keep ing a full antf desirable assortment of goods, and by selling upon the lowest posible terms. . Being connected with a first class importation house in New York, we are enabled to keep our sto-k replen ished with new supplies of goods weekly throughout the season. ; " LANDECKER A KLINE, Oct 16 Smith's Corner. V -POPULAR TRADE. IX FHTX READY-MADE CLOTHING, - M : ' '' ' - AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS I SCHLOSa BRO. A Co. HAVE RECEIVED AND will continue to receive from their own Manufac turing House, In Baltimore, a 'superior assortment of veil ., I ' - ; FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, which covers every quality, style and material f r gents' dress, which they offer for sale at reduced! prices. : Those who wish to supply themselves with Clothes, Frniahing Goods, Ac, will do well to ;cll at their well known Store, as they also keep the best quality of Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, and a great many different articles, which will be sold cheaper than they esa be obtained anywhere else. " sep 29 ' a. a. aopxiits. r HOPKINS, KOST. HULL. TB0S. W. ATKIKSON. HULL & ATKINSON l 258 Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE. WOULD RESPECTFULLY INVITE THE T attention ofbuyers to the large and attractive stock of BRITISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN t DRY GOODS, for FALL and . WINTER use, which we srn now opening. Enoobraged by the patronage extended to : our late firm of Hopkixs, Hcll & Qo.. we shall be ! prspared to offer superior Inducements 4o oaoh or : prninpt buyers, both (n the variety and extent of our ' stock, and in cheap prices. r T -. aujiiLII unui.119, and those who entrust us with their orders may rely on : having them carefully attended to, and goods promptly ! oupuoned. Baltimore, August 21 4min LATEST NEWS! THE GREAT EVENT OF THE th! tjitSsiT-iKtelegr aph AGE 1 1 'has H"BEEHJSUj3CE5srUL But also the well known arm of X A T H AN k R A M E R . RALEIGH, K. C. In buying GREAT -BARGAINS at the Northern Cities, which I have just received, and now offer them, with a small advance, to my xjriendaand patrons. I received the largest and most splendid stock of DRY GOODS ( CLOTHING, made up to my order.' Gents' Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Trunks and Valises, Carpet Bars, Cutlery, (tons and f Pistols, Blankets, Umbrellas, Gold and Silver Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Fancy Artie.en, Groceries. Domestics, Clotha, Cassimeres, Ac, Ac , and many other articles, too numerous to mention. .- - - : My establishment enjoying already the best reputai tion, I need only state that I shall continue to do bu siness in the same fair manner as heretofore. l am thankful for past favors, and beg for a continuance of the same.' - '';!'. , COM.X)NE, COME ALL! , " f NATHAN KRAMER, -Wilmington Street, Raleigh. N. C. Watch Crystals and Hands put on Watches. -. sep 25 6m ; SERVANT'S GOODS, SUCH AS BLAN KETS, Kerseys, Wool Hats, Union Plaids, Lin seys, Ginghams, and Homespuns, with a large assort ment of Brogans, 4c, which will be sold very cheap at the new store. LANDECKER A KLINE, oct 30 : GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING. WE have in store a large and elegant assortment of Ready-Made Clothing, Hats, Boots, and V Shoes, and Furnishing Goods of every description which we will sell at a small profit. ; LANDECKER A KLINE. WATCHES AND JEWELRY.---WE keep constantly on hartd a fine stock of Watches, Jew-lry, Lockets,. Gold "uard, Chattel, Vest and Fob Chains, Necklaces, Bracelets, Ac, for sale Aeap bv oct 16 LANDEGKER 4 KLIXE. GLOAKS 1 CLOAKS ! !--WE ARE JUST in receipt of a great variety of &pleE'liJ ad ele gant Ladies' Cloaks of the latest, styles i'rora $3 up to $00. LANDECKER 4 KLTE. 1'pHE AMERICAN HMO kER. A SMOK- X. ing Tube,Tn onetyle for cirs and in snotber j for pipes. It is strictly philosophical and is the reat- j est iuxuiy of the age. All the lusaiy ct' tbc Turkish water-pipe ia ha-1 in this. coP'rivanct, wiii.hmy be j carried in the pocket. By HlJin a droj uf perfume, any flavor may be given. Sold at ! dee 1 WARD A HUGHE"'. B AKER'S BITTERS--A NEW SUPPLY at WARD A HUGHES'. HELMHOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BTJ !chu. Forsaloby WARD A- HUGHES- rURE OLD BOURBON WHISKEY, Pure French Brandy, Port, .Sherry, and Maderia Wines, for medicinal purposes ; at de.-l- ! WARD A HUGHES. SCHEIDAM SCNAPPS--FOR SALE BY WARD A HUGHES. LONDON PORTER .-VERY Ifjl'PERIK VVARSi 4 HUGHES'. KTiARLOW'S BLUE. A NEW AND-'SU- I'BJ perior article for Bluing Clothes. Bend for sam- pies, to WARD A rbrrl I1UGHES' Dm ir Rtnt. . BURNING FLUID. E ARE SELVING EURNING FLUID at 80 oenu par galloa for Cast- l !" ' : JONE3 A MC0RS. ! GREAT WIGGINS. HO 40 W AX Mi 11 . V ILLb 9 JJUii A , DRY trOOlfa-lfA'fS SHOmlfc Is now receiving his s . , - FALL, TOOK ! j purchased in the Northern inarkets upon the mcst fa vorable terms, comprising in -part the following gouds: Dress Silks, Black Silks, !i t Velvets Feathers, Valencias, Haw Silks, Delaines, Muslin DeLaiAetj ' ' ' French Dress Goods, ''' Calicoes, Merinos, Plaids, English Prints, " Dress Goods, Bonnet Goodsf Ribbons, 1 Embroideries, L. C, Handkercftiefs, Linens, ' ( v Linen Sheetings, !;. Damasks, I Table Cloths. Napkins Towellings, insir ropuns, Ladies Fancy Furs, Rigaletts, ' Comforters, Cuffs, Circular Shawls, , Blankets, Counterpanes, viotns, Caslmeres, v eatings, ' 3 f Ladies' Fine Shoet. Arid every other srticle 'conhected with the tide. Having purchased my goods later in the season, I was enabled to buy "upon better terms than those jwho bought earlier, and am, -consequently, enabled jto sell fcetfr stylet upon more favorable terms than an v other House m this city. JNO. W. Wiaui3SB, oct 2 48 Fayetteville Street. 1858. FALL. 1858. HAMILTON & GRAHAM, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS j i -A RE NOW PREPARED TO OFFER, on the most favorable terms; to Wholesale ' Buyers, a large stock of .... . .1 Foreign and' Domestic Dry Goods, selected with great care for the ? '. Fall and Winter Trade, , which, for variety, beauty, and its adaptation to the nortn Carolina, ' " ; 1 1 Virginia, and, : ! Tennessee m : Trade, h will be found keeond to none. , Buyers from all sections are invited to a jclosj and rigid examination of our stock, pnees, Ac! KoL 60 Sycamore Siretti sep 8 PeCersb4rgYa, 1858. Fall Importation. - . i j 1858 ARMSTRONG, CATOR & fS.i j Importers and' Jobbers of J j Ribbons!, Millinery, Silk Good, Riche, Stpraw Bonnets, sand Flowers, 0 No. Z7 BALTIMORE STREEji , fieticcen Charges and Hanover St. i- Bstltimore, j Offer a stojk of above goods, ftinequalled in variety and cheapness jin the United States. Terms, rfetly six montQS, cb i pe' oent, qh ios par tunas. ; au? 25 j4md , I Fall, 858. , j AUTUMN AND - WINTER' DRY G D.f STEVENSON, J.WEDDELL. & C Importers amlsWTioleiale Dealers in j STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, . PETER-SRCfRG, A. J J j Oc UR TOCK THIS SEASON jPRFSENTSi-UN SUAL atthotioDi in 8tlea feed variety,! Im portations re now in 6ore; a1 auo most (of the goods ' purchased frnm Ameridaa Factories, and thole pur- f ebaned at trie Large i'a'ikage, Aaotion bales; .he en tire stock having been fecureat the lowest (posA prices, and upon as good termB as any Jobbing Jiduses North, we take pleasure in inviting5 tfie Merchants of.Korth Carolina and Virginia, to m iinptrtial cxauiination of style? and jpricea. Our objet jis to cjuvics tfcj.e'irade that goods! can be Jobbed on is govd terms South as North. With our facilities, fr$ deein it no presimpti"n to say. that we can!and;-ill sell, by; the piece or pack age, on as good terms as an regular estabtshiaent. ! JOHN STEVENSON. ? JAMES WEDDELL WM- H. CROW, f 78 an 80 Sycamore Street, au 28 Petersburg, Va. ust received; BY EXPRESf, di- RECT from the mapufstiiirers, anothef lafge snp piv of Ladies and Misses' Skeleton xten$ioi Skirts, which will be sold very low. 1 if-: sep 16 j LANDECKER A ;KLltNE. LADIES, IF YOlTVISH TOiGpT A nice set of French Neodle-worked v ColUrs and bieeves, or ome nice Marseilles Collars and Sleeves, call at tbo new store of . 'i !' i- -II i i-M ' -;sspM"l iLADECKER A KETNE. ' -' - ; FALL TRADE, 1858. i 1 1 1 I - AM NOW . RECElVrNG MY FALIJ AND Winter supply of Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, ot sil kinds for Ladies and ; Gentlemen, selected by myself, all pf which are waranted jtb wear we&lf)' : oote j j h: aj depkin.l ALSO,! RECEIYElT THE LARGEST and beat as-ortment of French! and Amerltti Calf Skins, all o which will be made up into . BiJots and .Shoes, in the best style, for my patons. Thaiikfnl for past favors, I solioit a continuance of the lam. - oct 6 ' f . A. DEP.KIN. ; S2fr' Standard and. Giraffe oopy till 1st Jaohafy. , S' IIAWLS1 SIIAWL.S:--VE HAVE A complete assortment 1 : Wantil.a Shawls, Long and Square Woollen Hhawls; : , Chinele and Broche Si.wu : Cassimore and S'ella iail; which we offer at redocea vriim 1 ' oct 16 ' LANDECKER A KLINE. GILLIAM &JDUNLOP. t M WHOLESALE IRO MERC9AN4s,if . X IMPORTERS ANSBALERS OJJ j : ; ; "'" Iron, Stel, Tin Plate, Sheet; IrdBU KEEP CONSTANTLY ON JIAXP A FULL assortment, to which they invite th a.ttHtoii of ttiu i'raile. No. p?l Sycamqee Stsel i Petesbri W. Agents for Fairbanks' Scales at minuiatures. prices.' : -oct 3m I j i i i 1 -? '?.'.'; SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES! &V HE UNDERSIGNEDS I1AS ON'iHAID;, OF his own manulacturo. i : i l.adie9' and '-Gents.' -Saddles, of eHerj? grade and Quality; Boys' and V aun to,; Carriage, Bagy, Cart and s Wagon Harness, and I all otherjtjfoods j usuafyj . 1 kept in a Regular Saddteiy Estalishment, Which will be sold low for cash, or on s&orjt jprejdit to punctual buyers. Orders thankfuny' jleiykdj and promptly executed. ! 5 ' I I arlS tf C4 W. Dj HUg'CinNGS. , : i j 1 k mRUSlW! TRUNKS! TRIXK Ir-50 . I Sole Leather and other! "Ladies' andJGentt' jTrav eiiing Truuks; ValicesJ CaVpet, Leathejr ani ICloth Travelling Bags, in store and for sale by s I ! .- r mar 13 tf cjw. Dj HUTCH1NGS. ' Standard oopy. - ! t i - j fK i . . - r ' 1 - '. FINE OLD BRANDY AND WINE. Half krtjd quarter calks Otard KDeepuf A Co, Dcepuy, Beraird Uo.jj and mmpr la Fine Old risnch Brndy, warranted Vurite brands, genuiue. 25 quarter r and Ft rcasks Fine Old Mdeiri, Sherry and. Fort Wne, warranted pure. 1 F-or sale bv i I 1 1 ; PEEBLES A WHTtE,: Nov. 20. I it - i'eterbuTr. Va 4- G LEN'S SUPERIOR FLO CR- US i BAR, EELS and Sacks.' - ,-' ' - J Raaind this Amt. - F- ' JOHJT W. 111 !l 1 -a l . i , JONES A MCCZa . MISCELLANEOUS. .- ' . ' n.iy , f Founded 185J. Chartered 1854, -V - . r LOCATED ,'. i. . Corner f Baltimora and. Charles Street, S Baltikori laAtan4;--- The Largest Commercial College in the lTnitil Stats. Ikiigned Exprenly for Young Men desiring to obtains a thorough Practical wuun Education. 7Tl I . '.' FACULTY I " E. K. LOSTER, Principal Lecturer on the Sulsn of Accounts, Business, Customs, etc -J, M. PHILLIPS, Professor of . Book-reeplng , and Commercial Calculations. j H. H. DAVIES, Associatt Prof, of Book-Koeplng. N. C. JOHNSON, Professor ef Penmanship. S. T. WILLIAMS, Esq., Mercantile Law. Rxv. E., Y. REESE, D. D., Conunereial Ethics. - ,, ' -'.-: .".".TBOSTEBS. - Fon. John P. Eeanedy, Hon. Joha Tansaat Hon. Thomas Swann, - Wm. H. Keighler, Esq., Jacob Trust, Esq - . Williaa Krtabe, Esq. Every Young Man Should write immediately for one of those Large and Beautifully Ornamented Circulars, representing the Exterior and Interior View of the Baltimore Commercial Colleger Penmanship, Ac, which will be sent by return mail free of charge, with Catalogue containing List of Stu dents, Terms of Tuition, Opinions of the Press on our new System of Book-Keeping,. Ac Address, ' E. K. LOSIER, sep 25 3m Baltimore7, Md. J WORpESTERSHIRE SAUCE- PRONOUNCED -fi Extract of a Letter from a Sfadieal Gentleman CO&NOISSEURS, at Madras, to his bro ther at W oroes ter, tobethe MI"1"": 33 "Tell LEA A PER RINS that their Sauce Only Good Sance, ffS is highly esteemed in India, and is, in my opinion, the most pai- and applicable to EVERY VARIETY stable as well as the most wholesome Uauoe that is made." OF DISS. EXTENSIVE FRAUDS. The only medal awarded by the Jury of the New York Exhibition for Foreign Sauces, was obtained by LEA A PERRINS for their WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. The world-wide fame of which having led to numerous Forgeries, purchasers are requested to see that the names of Lea A Perkins are upon the Wrapper, Label, Stopper and Bottle. Lea A Perrisb will proceed against any one in fringing, either by manufacturing or vending Spurious Sauce, and have instructed their correspondents in va rious parts of the world to advise them of any infringe-' menU. Sole Wholesale Agents for the United States. JOHN DUNCAN A SONS, 405 Broadway, New York. A stock always in store. Also, orders received for direct shioment from Euplahd. aug 14 lySoe RAIL ROAD HOTEL. HE. VP Eft SON, N. C. rlNHE ABOVE HOUSE, HAS JUST BEEN COM- X. pleted m the best style and furnished with entire new furniture. , Their table shall always be furnished with the best : the markets afford ; and their servants are experienced : and attentive. Their eonrtant aim shall be to pro- ' niote the comfort of their guests, and they will spare , no trouble or expense in making the weary traveler comfortable. i We would say to persons wishing to visit Shoooo or i Jones' Springs that we have hacks,' buggies, Ac, al ways ready to carry them, and they will find this the -cheapest and most expeditious route, from the rail road. We keep constantly on hand careful drivers and gentle horses to carry "persons to any desired point. Our stables are equal in' comfort to any in tfee)9Me and horses entrusted to our care will receive the best attention. Any gentleman visiting our stables will be satisfied of the. fact BAREFORD a PORTER. Henderson, N: C, July 16J868.-t-jy 20 tf TRAINING HORSES! I WOULD SAT TO THOSE OWNING BLOODED stooir, that I have, by' frequent solicitations, opened a track near Henderson, N. C. for the purpose of train ing, and would take a few horses to train for the fall races. After twenty years experience in trainine, I profess to know something About the management of race houses, and would add' that I have trained for the most successful races in the United States, andean give any references for skilL honesty and integrity I will commence training about the 20th of August. For terms, ACv address, ' W. A. PORTER. We take trotting horses to train and horses to break and nick on accommodating terms, and will give them our strict personal attention. : -' J BAREFORD A PORTER. N. . There will be severs! days racing ever oar course in November- r Liberal purses will offered. .We will advertise in doe time the amount of purses, 1 - The races will take place the week following the War rtnton raffes. , There will be three sweep stake races, one of a Single mile for two years old, one hundred dollars entrance, fiftv dollars forfeit, two or mora to make a race, to name and close by the first of Septem ber ; alsohree year old stake, mile heats, one hundred dollars entsance, fifty dollars forfeit, two or more I to make a race, to name and close the same time : also a three year old stake, two mile heats, two.hundred dol lars ehtrknee, one hundred forfeit, two or more to make a' race, to name and close the same time. Any rentle- f man wishing to enter for either or all of these stakes will please address us. - BAREFORD A PORTER. Henderson, N. C July 24 tf ... M c M A N E N ' "S . ' CSLKBRATBD SMUT AND, SCREENING MACHINE. FIFTEEN HUNDRED OF WHICH HAVE been sold to the Millers and Farmers of North Carolina and the adjoining States. All orders prompt ly fillud and Machines shipped to auy part of the Uni ted States. Address JOHN A. McMAjfEN, oct 9 Cm . South Lowell, N. C. FRESH OYSTERS ! FRESH OYSTERS! XEPPER'S CORNER AGAIN OPEN. This house, WZ reoenty known as the St. Charles, is now onea irTd -will ba conducted as a FIRST CLASS RESTAU RANT. The subscriber has rented the upper stones of th nreminea. and will attend solely to the business of furnishing for his tables everything, of the best kind, orhip.h this an d the Norfolk markets can afford. agr During the Fair week, Meals will be furnished at all hours Oysters, Fish, Barbacue, Ac W. R. PEPPER, rroprietoe. CM. 0 f. , REAT BARGAINS. BROADCLOTH T atSl-TS. $2, and $2.25 per ya'd. Fine Wool died black. Casimeres at $1 per yard, and other staple and fancy goods as cheap. . Alsok Negro Brogans, fit 76c. to $1.25. Women's shoes, from 50c to 75 cents. ' Selling off at ' THE FARMER'S HALL. . Raleigh, Nov. 30, 1858. dee 8 tf CORN SHELLERS.--A LARGE SUP ply, from different manufactories, just received. Also, Sinclair's and Cumming's justly celebrated Cat ting Knives, always ia etotev-.. -lU-?? , deo 8 tf , : ' - 5 J. M.T0WL8S, At NOTICE.THE SUBSCRIBERS GIVE their personal Attention to all consignments made them from the ! eountry, psctdsjrly Tobsoo,Cottoa,aad Wheat They keep a large stock of Groceries, Guano, Ac, on hand, which they offer ibf sale. on the most reasonable terms. " To cash and punctual buyers pa the usual tim.i-'? DONNANS A J0HNST0N,1 . - ; Grocers and Coauniasion Mevehants, mar 14 IT g ' ' '-itm PeSetebttrg, Va.' T ONDON PORTER AND SCO TCH ALE I A ia good order, pat Bp la Pint Jugs. : i i. ; , ..; ; i urn, iw; - - ... . -f - ver- - M It IWly awssnv.; REAL GESTATE, &C. ; , ' TOWN -PROPERTY FOR SALE I TT WISH T0 SELL PRIVATELY THE E0L- LOWIsrO prnpsrty in tht City.of Raleigh, vis v rift. Th HOTEL at lhe corner of Wilmington aal Martin Streets, formerly oeeupled by O. L. Bur oh, and at pretewtin the occupancy of H. L- Winton. This Hotel Is admirably iocaWd, and commands a large, share of transient and permanent eastom. - v Snd, The two. Store Houses frontingVca Mar- : ket Bquare, ens occupied by E Rosenthal, as a Cloth- : lng Store, which also fronts on Fayetteville Street, and the otherfln the oocupaney of A. Bsaith as a Grooery. These stores are sitoated in a position whioh cannot xau toooizauana an extensive patronage. . 3d. Two Dwelling Houses, one on Wilmlog toa Btreet, near the Capitol Square, at present oocapied by Mr. Tnt, and formerly the property of WHey John son, and the other situated In the eastern part of the dtv, aer Mr. Sldrldge 8ihh'a The above property will be sold oa ssms to salt sy person who may wish to purehaML' For farther infor mation, apply to Mats H. Baoww, or to aug21-ly; SAITL ROWLAND; 4- ' ' ;-. ' ' , ;); ,,'''. . A Splendid opening for Investment t TOBACCO FACTORY AND FOR SALE!! FIXTURES b -I- THE? STJB8CRTBERS OFFER JOB SALE tteir Tobocco Factory and Fixtures, at Tally Ho, Granville County, N. C, Immediately, on the road leading from Oxford to Hillsboo'. The house is large enough, and sufficient to work thirty hands. There is ' also oa the lot a good single story dwelling with two -rooms, good kitchen, smoke-house, negro-hous-s, sta bles, crib, steam-house, Ac , Ac A splendid opportu nity is here presented to any one wishing to engage in manufacturing Tobacco. . The location is a good one, . being on the edge of the lands that produce as fine, if not the finest Tobacco in the State., There is always money to be made by a well . conducted factory. The neighborhood is unsurpassed for morality and health. Having sold ont our store at Tally If o, and one of the : partners of the concern having moviwi from the neigh borhood, renders it necessary to clc.se the entire cob- cern as soon as we can, and, therefore, would; like to -'" hare propositsons for our factory at aft early day. Terms will be reasonable. . For further particulars,' address A. H. Cooke, at Oxford, or J. Si Meadows and , Dr. A. Fleming, at Tally Ho, N. C. COOKE,, MEADOWS A FLEMING. ' AngastSS tf ' ;., j '"- - laijr Holrigh aegtsir !' . -.1 BOOK AND JOfMlCEf 1 HAVING provided ay Ofios with a If ew ul Handsome Assortment af ' '",".. ij :.' X eJMaf4iA ' iaV 44f 44 Selected with special regard to the latest aad .meet Deanmui styles of Job Printing, I am prepared to execute, with neatness and dispatch, any work entrust ed to. me upon terms as moderate as those of any other establishment in the State. J Catalogues,! Blanks, of all kinds. Pamphlets, Wedding and PaLty Handbills, .Ticket, Visiting Cards, Circulars, L Labels, Ac, Ate., " AcV Will be printed in a style whioh cannot fail to please b and orders for the same are respectfully soumted, -! f -. Jj... ! Blanks will be generally kept on hand, and oeddM j for any kind can be filled with. the utmost deepa&Ut !- - ' JOHN W. SYM& ' I HENRY V. NIEMEYER, j PORTSMOUTH, VAi, fcOMMISSIQX MERtjH ANT, I A5D DEALER -IN Lumber, Provisions, Lime, Coal, Salt,, and Naval -Stores. ''- j;nov 3 tf . j? 1 COAL, LIME, PLASTER, CEMENT, aano, Clover," Timothy, Rye, and Oats for seed-. m&Brt-' SS Tons Anthracite, English and Vt-gics Grate,! Stove, Foundry and Smith s Coal, i 1200 Casks Lime and Plaster ; " S00 Casks Hydraulio Cement) ... J,': 1P00O Bushels Seed OaU, Rye, Clover and Timothy , $S00 Tons Bird Island and 8tearn's patent Guano; Coarse, ground, fine, family packages Salt, For sale at cash prices by ! Portsmouth, Va nov 3 HVV. NIEMEYER BANK OF. THE STATE Or NORTH CAROLINA. . is DIVIDEND OF FIVE PER CENT. HA S THIS day been declared on the Capital 'Stork of this Bauk, out of the profiu fof the last six months paya- ue at toe principal Dana, om toe 1st Motiany la January next, and-at the Branches fifteen days there after. . C. DEWEY. ?a.AV. Raleigh, Dec 1, 1858. ; . deo 4 tlft jan- Orricx or N. C. M," L Comv-aht;) mHE. ANNUAL MEETING OF -THE a NorQi Carolina Mutual Insarance Company will be held as the office of- the. Company in this city on Xoeedsiy, the Xtth of January, I860. Jdet 16 ; . HANDEN S. SMITH, See'y. TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, JOHN. stoa county Court of Pleasand Quarter feeMions.' November Term, 1868. - ;i ., ' Alvia Johnson, Adm'r, v. John Johnson, James Joha "f; S-?' ( ; vi- 0B others.'-I; ; I ' !!'. Portion to make Real Estate Assets, j it appearing -to the satisfaction of the Court that Jpha Bryant, Calvin Bryant, and WJUkm Bryant, three of the defendants ia this cause, reside beyond the limits of this State; it is, therefore, on motion, or dered by the Court, that advertisement be made for six weeks successively in the Raleigh. Register, notifying the said defendants of the filing of this petition, and that, unless they appear at! the next term of this Court and answer the petition, the" same will , be taken pro eonftto, and heard part as to them, f i; " Witness, . Thorns D. Saead, Clerk of said Court, at otfioe in Smithfleld, the4th Monday of November, 1868, and in the 83d year f American Independence. tAHi THOMAS 7. BNEAP, ftftft 'lAsw4Deoamber Uth,184t. f : des 18-6w NOTICE TO THETRAYEtLlNG FUL -LlC-PsrSons wishing to obtain, a conveyance either te or from the Railroad Depots, in this oity.oaa always be aeeommodated by Yaworoogh Four Horse Omnibus. The Omnibus wUl always be found by pas ssngers at the Pepot npon the arrival of either of the trains; ' Persons in the city 'will be conveyed to the Depot in time for either triunj if they leave their or deisatmy Btablesvy: '':"" r1 . Carriages, Baggies and Horses for hire upon accom modating terms. , , - v4V i-" i -tiwahv i- ' i - Persons attending the elty with Horses, Drovers, Ac, will find my Livery Stables eligibly situated aed my terms satisfactory. ' " L. T. CLAYTON iJM '.-- tl rear of Market tkri UBftre TTOl hnn TO 1.000 BALES OF COTTON iUU PER ANNUM I am still maBuActuring at the " ' ... , . i - - I ROCKY MOUNT-MILLS, Edgecombe county, N. C,- - 900 to lOOO Bales Cotton per annum, and will deliver i any of our Railroad Depots, free ef Freights, to punctual cus tomers, on t months time, or discount of 2i per cent, for cash, COTTON YARN, SEINE TWINE, PLOW LINES, Ac Orders addressed to W. S. BATTLE, Rocky Mount, Edgecombe county, N, C will be promptly attendod t lu ' '.,u ' J ' mar 24 lyhtl'. , X ' - . -r. SIDNEY A. SMITH, 1 3 -ATTOBNBTAP COUNSELLOR AT LAW , ' Smithfleld, N i . wvrriLL ATTEND, REGULARLY, THE CO UK X X .tfVi J Srfn.wr Canrm of "Wake. Johnston. CuE?-V T- berlaad. Harnett and Wilaonf All basin -ss j.uiatid f: Vj. to his eare will receive prompt attaaCos. -'."' V TUST RECEIVED 10 BARRELS FOX'? OtMaae4ttsasrV . ' J 9t "-V. - '-2 r Life W ':!!! -ft ' ' 1 i r : i -11 eau; 1 "j"t , I J2. va Afifl JS. rCvTIES, ASl la. . , r- '1', ' sepi t v.- 4. l t - !f f.V -f K 4 J l 4r : 4V- 4 4 . - Ji a. : r if ix J e-.- Jr'
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