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y-f C zc - " .... i " -. : : ':.': - - . ' ! - - 1 'T:" " . - - . . - - -: - : ; . - . - ' i ' " - 'i - i : T - i ..ivx ' t . V:-..:r , ! ' . . ' "hv r i XM.i" i - . . - . . . . VOL. tX RALEIGH, SATURDAY MQRNING, JANUARY 15, 1859, i. THE RALEIGH REGISTER IS rVIUIDM ; i SIMI-WEKLY AND1 WE2SLY, U . BY JbHN W. SYST3, 1HK SEMI-WEEKLY REGISTER tW : mMUM v,iy Wwdoesday and Saturday morning, at $4 dw payable in advance, or $a 00, if pa?iMaia dalaywd tiil th subscription 'rear "has zpirrl. Jrw kocs wistini to iabacrib for a ahortwr tir tnaa naa yar wiii b ck&rg d at tht rata of S4 00 per acnwa. IHE WEEKLY REGISTER i pntllaU Wadnasday mornimg, at $2 00 per annum, psyaaia ua drance;;f2 50 if -payment fa made at any ttme 'mmi ring the aubecriptien year ; and $3 00, if payment u dilayed till the expiration of the year. Peroe eW :ribing for a shorter time thanoneyear will be enaffM at the rate of $2 0 per annum. Tbs Wxiklt am liTEit will contain! all the sews matter nuhlkaedla bath the Semi-Weeklies. . j ' Rates of Advehising In the SemiWeJrif i Kegisier : i sqoare (16 lines pr less) one insertion, Every succeeding insertion, i square two mentis, without alteration, i rf" three f .,' ' " ' ft ; f w t !.; " six r - i J j . twelve .? with ' "" 1 squares two f without ' J , ' three' " 2 i I " ' six '.' " " 2 ijj " tTrtlre nwiiths,. including PP j In tb Weel-lT Register : l susts for the first insertion, i and for every ucceering insertion, I'ihuare two monibs, without alteration,,' II 0 34 l 4 w T 14 .00 M 1 S ' tLree t I " six Jl.. 5 - ," twelve ' 2 auares two 2 i, three : t . with without f i' 2 . " six 19 0 j l " twelve mpnth3, includ g Weekly paper 10 00 Ba3ines3 Cards, not exceeding eieht lines, will be iuei ted in either; the Weekly or Semi Weekly six mouths for $6 00 j or twelve months for f 10 in both t.aoers at $10 for six months, or $16 for twelve moaths. ' iS?- Contracts qan be made at the office for longer s4ver$isements. BUSINESS CARDS. ; ' f U I 1 t COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.--WMi II. yy BETT.S, having associated himself with us, for the purpose of conducting an Auction Business, for the ;alf of Negroes, the firm will be carried On under the r.aiue and style of Fulliam t, Betts. . Thankful for the encouragement heretofore received, they mutually solicit the patronage so liberally exleqd- t i to the ola, and especially ask the attention of their respective fnaMs to the new partnership. : " ! D. M. PTJLLIAM A CO. ! ' PUt LI AM & BETTS, ; Anctioneers, ' Under Hhe Odd Fellows'' Halt, ; .FRANKLIN STREET,', ! ' Richmond, V a., "1 17 ILL1 SELL NEGROES, BOTH i PUBLICLY j J and privately. Our porters are always at each . depot, and on the arrival of boats. '.- j s , A. C. PTJLLIAM, ma 19 WM. H. BETTS. JONES & MOORE, : : - j GROCERS, . jiuctibn and Commission Merchants, '. : Dealers in Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Tobacco, ., No. 18, Fayetteville Street, an 20 RALEIGH, N. C. I - WILLSON & ALFRIEND, T WHOLESALE AND RETAIL! DRUGGISTS, .'..d dtaleri in Chemical, Painti, &ye Stuffs, Oil; tit. ' Sycamore, opposite Bollingbrook. Street, I PETERSBURG, VA. w.,d. willsos. joht ALraian. au 5 - , ' j PEEBLES Jk WHITE, Grocers and Commission Merchants, I a PETERSBURG. VA. ': Sole Agents for tteese's Manipulated or Phospho-Peruvlan teb 27 unaso. , 1 N. M. MARTIN, BRO. & CO., 'UP..0CERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, : Petersburg,' Vaw I N. M, MARTIN, SON &. CO.. CVOMpilSSION MERCHANTS, 1 iAE . uitniiunu. a. j McLLWAINE SON 41c Co., 0 ROGERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, j Corner of Sycamore and Tabb Street, I. a. hcilwaihe, i Petersburg, Va. Jr. d. mcilwaimk, V. ' iiR. R. HILL, k J 1 , ' - N i PEEBLES & WHITE, ; HWERS, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING i . i ' MERCHANTS, ; 22 Ofel Street, Petersburg, Ya. I ifvcr.L PEEBE,E9. THOMAS WHITE, JSU DOXNANS & JOHNSTON,' liROCERS AMD COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ! ;. Petersburg rst 3 1 IV. DONNAN & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, itichmoiid, ess ' 1-ly MUIR4 STEVENS,;, ! Importers and Dealers in .jm, Olati, Earthenware, Lamp; Looking Glome; 1 Plated, Sritaniaand PUmisked Tin I War; . Waiter; Caetot; Jlefrigeratori, Water Coo I ere, Oat Fixture; Faneg i . - ! Ooodt, ' &c, d-e., Ae - Nf 55 SYCiAMORE STREET,' (TBiincdiatJiy: opposite Messrs. Paul A McLlw aim's,) ,w m. ATjensttiB muib, ) Petersburg, Va. i VHUXL BTXVXNS. I ' ' ly F OX'S CRACKERS English Dairy Cheese, No. ! Mackerel, in Kits, ' X ' Just received , by J ( 0 ?,t i ' JONES 4 MOORE. I I SSKTT LEATHER. A SMALL i j ' 'i "f medium Bize and Extra Rnssett Leather on ! i . -. -MuutL and lor sale low to ciose. T McILWAINE, SON A CO., vv 0i j Petersburg, Vs. s I i US.--5O0 lbs." COFFEE SUGARS, 1 'Hi basrels Crushed do., 50 bbls. Powdered do., r-'- Cjul Loaf do.. Ill hhds. Cuba do., receiving ::..-it.' McILWAINE, SON 4 CO, - F Petersburg, Vs. 1U1T0N --LOWS. ANOTHER LOT J 01 Berum McTan's improved Cotton .8 weep, ju. 1 rereWtji', s J ' P. '.t&l ; -t Z :l Frt-ieVi HsiL ; MO M. IOWLSsV ist PROFESSIONAL CARDS. IAW COFARTNEBSHIP, JtALElOH, N. c. H. W. MILLER and G. W, BROOKS, TT A VING ASSOCIATED THEMSELVES TO- rXl GETHER in the Practice of the Law in the j County Courts, will attend promptly to all business j entrusted to their care. They will attend the County I Courts of Wake, Johnston, Kash, Franklin, Granviiie, I Person and, Orange, i.'; OFFICE on Fayetteville Street, above the Law- ' rence Hotel, where one or the other may be constantly I oitnd. . I j . jaa 0 ' JAMES H. STRUM, ;' "' '.' .! ' GENERAL AGENT AND COLLECTOR, OXFORD, N, C. References j , Joseph H. Gooch, Granville county, N. C. rion. A. W; Tenable, JBrownsviUe, " R. N. D. C. Herndon, Oxford,- " i K. A." Toung, Petersburg, Va. BEATON GALES, Z A TTORNE Y AT 'LAW,' ., Raleigh, If. C. feb 17 : ARCHITECTURE t M. PEHCITAL. ABCHIIECT 1SD CTflL si vm street, ttaieign, wiu turn is n aesigns lor utiurones, Pubuo fiuldings, Stores, Town ana Country residences, alterations to old buildings, specifications and super intendence. He will also- attend to the laying off grounds for ornamentation and supply maps of same. With an educational training for hu profession, and t practical experience for more than 10 years on public and private works in Europe, Canada and the United States, he hopes to give satisfaction. He respectfully refers to those by wham he is professionally engaged in thi Staff; ' : The Building Committee on the Chapel HOI Uni versity improvements.", The Building Committee ot toe Kaleiga new Baptist Church. R. S. TUCKER, Esq., Raleigh. W. M. BOYLAN, Esq., W. S, BATTLE, Esq., Rocky-Mount, Edgecombe county. . N. B. A lanre number of original designs for Churches, Villas, 4c, can be seen at his offioe. aug 7 THOS. C AX. LAN, (Successor to ISAAC PROCTOR,) Merchant Tailor and Gentlemen's" Fur nishing Goods, Fatettsvillb; Street, Ralbigh, N. C, RESPECTFULLY INFORMS i THE CUSTOM ERS of the establishment and the public gener ally, that he has just opened an excellent and varied assortment of Goods in his line, carefully selected by himself and purchased for cash, which will enable bun to sell on unusually favorable terms. Having been, for a number of years, Foreman in the best estab lishment in Baltimore, arid subsequently with Mr. Proctor, of this City, he flatters himself that he will be able to give satisfaction to all who may favor him with their orders. A trial is respectfully solicited. Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, and a variety of Ready Made Clothing always on hand, to be disposed ef cheap for Oath, Cutting and Kepainng done with dispatch. The latest styles of fashions always on hand. ap!7 Founded 1852. . . Chartered 1854. - LOCATED 1 Corner of Baltimore and Charles Street, j BALTTMoma Martlaits. The Largest CommerciarCollegc in the United States, Dfigntd Exprettly for Young Men desiring to obtain a thorough Practical Butintu Education. FACULTY: 1 E. K. LOSIER. Principal Lecturer on the Science of Accounts, Business, Customs, etc. J. M. PHILLIPS, Professor of Book-Keeping sad Commercial Calculations. H. H. DA VIES, Associate Prof, of Boek-Keeping. N. C. JOHNSON, Professor cf Penmanship. S. T. WILLIAMS, Esa., Mercantile Law. Rev. E. Y. REESE, D. D., Commercial Ethics. TRUSTEES. I Hon. John P. Kennedy, Hon. John Yansant,. Hon. Thomas Swann, Wm. H. Keighler, Esq., Jacob Trust, Esq., j William Knabc, Esq. Kvery loung man Should write immediately for one of. those Large and Beautifully Ornamented Circulars, representing the Exterior and Interior View of the Baltimore Commercial College, Penmanship, Ac, which trill be sent by return mail frt of charge, with Catalogue containing List of Stu dents, Terms of Tuition, Opinions ol tne fress on our new System of Bock-Keeping, Ac Address, , if. mL. L-USi.UK, sep 25 3m : Baltimore, Md. ;. Amusement for the Little Ones. GAMES! GAMES I GAMES ! GAMES I GEN. WASHINGTON, (Dissected) T IFE OF I A Gentle Annie. do American History, do Map of the United States, do " North Carolina, do " Kentucky and Tennessee, do " the Western States, do History of the Sabbath, do Mansien of Happiness. -Reward of Virtue. Game of Loto " Ou'rBaby, : , " French Puxzle Brain. , ' Queen of Beauty. " " Busby and Fusby. 1 Chinese Ring Puzzle. Guessing Game. Game of Beasts. Fortune Cards. Block Alphabets, of all sizes. Also a great variety not enumerated above. ! Just received by HENRY D. TURWNER, nov 17 ' . . . N. C Bookstore. FRESH BUCKWHEAT. ! Sugar House Syrup; ' Loaf, crushed', powdered and refined Sugars, : Just received by - JONES 4 MOORE, - oct 27 . Fayetteville Street. TJECEIVED THIS DAY W, 5 bbls Northern Irish Potatoes ; - 20 boxes Eastern Cheese ; 20 Western " 20 " English Dairy Cheese; oct 27 At JONES 4 MOORE'S. TJRIME GOSHEN BUTTER. 1 fine-Apple Uliecse. ' '. ' Just to hand at oct 27 JONES A MOORE'S. BROILING CHIPPING BEEF A small supply at JONES 4 MOOPE S. RISWOLD'S COTTON GINS. I AM W Agent for the sale of this celebrated make of Gins, and will deliver at any depot, direct from the Manufactory, free of all expense, at his price. J. M. TOWLES. JUleign,Hov. 24, 1858. ? O N T G O M E R YS CELEBRATED WHEAT FANS. A few still on hand from last Fair.,-: ' ; : Also, just received a supply of Sinclair's Grass Snaths and Blades, complete, at the Farmer's HalL angl JAMES M. TOWLES. BURNING FLUID. -fT-TB ARE SELLING BURNING FLUID at 80 l , f f eents per (auga far Cash. . I . t 11-. wans Moou. FALL & WINTER GOODS. 1858. TALL. 1868. HAMILTON & GRAHAM, IMPORTERS AND JOBBEBS ARE NOW PREPARED , TO OFFER,! on the mosi favorable terms, to j,v A Wholesale Bayen, a large stock of - i j ! Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, seleeted whh great eare for the Fall and Winter Trade, . j whioh, for variety, beauty, and its adaptation te the j North Carolina, i Virginia, and . " 'Tennessee Trade, will be found second to none. ' Buyers front all sections are Invited to a close and rigid examination of our stock, prices, Aft. - . No. 60 Sycamore Street, sep 8 Petersburg, Va. j ' Fall, 1868. j AUTUMN AND WINTER DRY GOODS. STEVENSON, " WXDDEliL . & . Co, L ' ':; . PETEESEXIRO; TA- T-r -. OUR STOCK THIS 8EASON PRESENTS UN USUAL attractions in styles and variety. Im portations are now is store, as also moat of the goods purchased from American Factories, and those pur chased at the Large Package Auction Sales. The en tire stock baring been secured at the lowest OetX prices, and upon as good terms as any Jobbing house North, we take pleasure in inviting the Merchants of North Carolina and Virginia, to an impartial examination of styles and prices. Our object is to convince the trade that goods can be Jobbed on as good terms South as North. With our facilities, we deem it no presumption to say, that we can and will sell, by the. piece or pack age, on as good terms as any regular establishment. ' JOHN STEVENSON, JAMES WEDDELL, WM. H. CROW, 78 and 80 Sycamore Street, au 28 Petersburg, Va, f THE NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL Life Insurance Company, now in the tenth year of successful operation, with a growing capital and a firmer hold upon public confidence, . continues ' to in sure the lives of healthy persons from 14 to 60 years of age, for one year, for seven years, and for life all life members sharing in the profits. All slaves from 10 tO i0 years of.age are insured for one year or for five years, for tiro-thirds of their value. , Ail losses are punctually paid within 90 days after satisfactory proof is presented. For further information, the public is referred to Agents of the Company in all parts of the State, and to R. H. BATTLE, Sec'y. Raleigh, N. C. dec 18 ly 10th MONTH, 1858. WARD OUCHES. DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES, WIN-DOW-GLASS, Etc. WARD A HUGHES TENDER THEIR KIND EST acknowledgments to those who have 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 confidence and support They beg leave to announce to their friends and the public that they have just received and are now opening one of the largest stocks, selected with the greatest cere by one of the firm in person, of DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, ' OILS, PERFUMERY, WINDOW-GLASS, BRUSHES, VARNISHES, Etc., Etc., Etc., 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 confi dent of our ability to supply them upon as reasonable terms as any similar establishment in the State. All we ask is an examination of our stock. WARD HUGHES, Successors to oct 13 ' Dr. E, Bcmxx Hatwoob. NEW PUBLICATIONS. TJ EAUCHAMPE, OR THE KENTUCKY D Tragedy; by W. Gilmore Simms, Esq. DOCTOR THORNE A Novel; By Anthony Trol lope. THE BEAUCHAMP TRAGEDY, in Kentucky. . EVERY WOMAN HER OWN LAWYER. VIOLET, or the Times we Live in. i K. N. PEPPER, and other eondimenta, put up for general use; By Jacques Maurice.' THE ARTS OF BEAUTY, er SecreU of a Lady's Toilet, with Hints to Gentlemen on the art of Fas cinating; By Madame Lola Montes, Countess of Landsfield. LIFE OF CAPTAIN NATHAN HALE, the Martyr-spy 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 Isaac Kelso. MILCH COWS AND DAIRY FARMING Com prising the Breeds, Breeding and Management, in health and disease, of Dairy and other Stock, the se ection of Milch Cows, 4o. ; By Charles L. Flint, A. M. Illustrated. LECTURES ON THE TRUE, BEAUTIFUL AND GOOD; By M.V. Cousin. ESSAYS IN BIOGRAPHY AND CRITICISM; By Peter Bayne, A. A. A PRACTICAL TREATISE on Grasses and Forage Plants; By Charles L. Flint, A M. THE WORKS OF THE RIGHT REVEREND JOHN STARK RAVENSCROFT. D. D. Old Church es, Ministers and Families of Virginia; By Bishop Meade. For sale by " H. D. TURNER. Raleigh, December, 1858. dec 11 PRATT, OAKLEY & Co., Latk FARMER, BRACE 4 Co.,i Publishers, Booksellers and Stationers, , No. 21 MURRAY STREET, 1 New York. PO. 4 o OFFER AT LOW PRICES, FOR . Cash, and liberal terms for approved credit, a large stock of BANK AND OFFICE STATIONERY, Blank and Account Books, RECEIPT AND MEMORANDUM BOOKS, Paper of all Kinds. Card, Circulars, Bill Headt, ttc, , Printing and Lithographing, f J fJrer- Bibles, Miscellaneous and School Book. ' P., 0. 4 Co., Publish Bullions' series of Grammars; Comstock's series on the Scienoes ; Hooker's Phvsiolo gies ; Brocklesby's Astronomies : Olnoy's Geography newly revised; Southern Class Readers; Palmer's Book-Keeping ; and the "cheapest and best" Spelling Book ever used. je 16 6m 1 THIS DAY PUBLISHED ! Turner's N. Carolina Almanac FOR 1859. For sale wholesale and retail by H. D. Turner, at the North Carolina Bookstore, and by J. B. Lip pincott 4 Co., Philadelphia; A. S. Barnes 4 Co., and Hubbard 4 Burgess, New York; Raleigh, Nov. 6, 1858. tf 1, BARLOW'S BLUE. A NEW AND Su perior article for Bluing Clothes. Send for sam ples, to !.:,,,- .;, f WARD A HUGHES' nov 1 I Draft Store. FOR RENT THE COMMODIOUS two-story Dwelling, with two acres of land at-j tached, known as the Shaw lot. 1 dee 21 . JAMES M. TOWLES. Aet. ! XT O. SUGAR... 15 hhde GOOD TO i.N prime N. O. Sigar in store end for sale low, by PONSANB ft JOBSSXO; MISCELLANEOUS. A BEAUTIFUL B3AD : j BIOB GLOSSY ilAIR, C0Limf MMVtJr TO THE GREATEST AGE. ' ' t"S-lBSSS. -, A ND WHO THAT IS GRAY WOULD NOT HAVE J. it restored to former cower f bald, bat would have the growth restored; or troubled witli dandruff and Itching, but would have n teawrea; or wouwea with soTofuIa, scald head, or the eruptions, but would be cured 5 -or with sick bead (neuralgia,) but .would be cured? : It will alswreanrve all pimples from the face and skin. Prof. Weod'S Hair Restora tive will, do all this.. , See cironUr and ths folio wiag t , j &smf ..i-u am AasesV Xitommh MM. . said of the wonderful effects of ytrtt Hair jSestorative, but saving been so often obeatea 67 cjenefery and quack nostrums, hair dyes, et, I was disposed to place your Restorative in the same category wiiii the thou, and and one loudly trumpeted quch remedies, until I met you la Lawrenoeoounty soOretfitotasstaaa, when yon gave me stteh SLSsanuioe nr Ssiuoed the trial of yWRestorative la my fainfly--firby njr good we, whose hair had beeom ery -this ajid ectirelr white, and before exhausting: one C hetOssv he? ka wajrtred.Asaxlj: iot lt origtBai eeaatifst brown color, end had thickened end become beauti ful end glossy upon, u and entirely over the head ; she continues to use sot simply because of its beautifying effects . upon the hair, but .because of Its healthful influence noon the head and mind. Oth ers of my family and friends ere using your Restora tive; with the happiest effects ; therefore, my skepticism end doubts in reference to its character end value are entirely removed; end I can and do most cordially and confidentially recommend Its use by all who would have their hair restored from white or gray (by reason of sickness or age,) to original color or beauty, and by all young persons who would here their hair beautiful and glossy. i Very truly and gratefully yours, j SOLOMON MANN. Fkiimb Wood : It was a long time after I saw you atBlissfield before I got the bottle of Restorative for which you gave me an order upon your agent in De troit, and when I got it we concluded to try it on Mrs. Mann's hair, as the surest test of its power. It has done all that you assured me it would do ; and others of my family and friends, Raving witnessed its effects, are now using and recommending its use to others as entitled to the highest consideration you claim for it. Again, very respectfully and truly yours, & 80L0M0N MANN. j Carlyle, llx., June 28, 1352. I have used Prof. O.J. Wood's Hair Restorative, and hate admired its wonderful effects. My hair was be- j coming, as I thenght, prematurely gray, but by the use I of his Restorative it has resumed its original color, and j bate no doubt permantly so. . , ! , S. BREESE, ex-Senator, U. S. 6. J. WOOD & CO. Proprietors, 312 Broadway, N. j Y., (in the great N. Y., Wire Railing Establishment,) ' and 114 Market Street, St Louis, Mo. ' And sold by all good Druggists. ! ho 19 3m NOTICE. THE BOOK AND PIANO FORTE BU NBSS of E. P. NASH, will' in future be conduc ted by , j f JAMES E. ROUTH, (of that firm,) and j JOS. V. NASH, (son of E- P. Nah), Under the firm and style of I B: P . NA S H & CO., With all the advantages enjoyed by the house here tofore. - - The same attention will be given to tie selection and sale of Piano Fortes,' which are offered upon our safe and liberal terms "ON TRIAL." MR. RICHARD RICHES, Who has had charge of the Piano Department for the last four years, will continue with us. f Persons indebted to the business of X. P. Nash will make payment to . P. NASH CO., Corner of Bank and Sycamore streets, idee 8 tf Petersburg, Va. T EA4 PERRIN8 CELEBRATED JLi WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. ! PRONOUNCED Extract of a Letter from a Medical Gentleman at Madras, to his bro ther at Worcester, May, 1851: , "Tell LEA 4 PER CONNOISSEUSJB, to be the Only Good Sauce, j and applicable to !eVERY VARIETY KINS that their Sauoe is highly esteemed -in India, and is, in my opinion, the most pal atable as well as the most wholesome Sauce OF DISH. that la made." EXTENSIVE FRAUDS. The only medal awarded hr the Jurr of the New York Exhibition for Foreign Sauoes, was obtained by LEA 4 PERRINS for their WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. The world-wide fame of which having led o numerous Forgeries, purchasers are requested to see that the names of Lb a 4 Pxeanrs are upon, the Wrapper, Label, Stopper and Bbttle. ! Lxa 4 Planus will proceed against any one in fringing, either by manufacturing or vending Spurious Sauce, and have instruoted their correspondents in va rious parts of the world to advise them of any infringe ments. Sole Wholesale Agents for the United States. I JOHN DUNCAN 4 SONS, i 405 Broadway, New York. j A stock always in store. Also, orders received for direct shipment trom Jiingland. aug 14 lyace 900 TO 1,000 BALES OF COTTON PER ANNUM. I am still manufacturing at the ROCKY MOUNT MILLS, Edgecombe county, N. C, &OO to IOOO Bales Cotton per annum, and will deliver at any of our Railroad Depots, free of Freights, to punctual cus tomers, on 3 months time, or discount of 2i per cent, for cash, COTTON YARN, SEINE TWINE, PLOW : LINES, 4c. j Orders addressed to W. S. BATTLE Rocky Mount, i Edgecombe county, N. C, will' be promptly attended to. . mar 24 lyinSak THE AMERICAN SMOKER. A SMOK ing Tube, in one style for cigars , and in another ': for pipes. It is strictly philosophical and is the great i est luxury of the age. All the luxury of the Turkish I water-pipe is had in this contrivance, whioh my be carried in the pocket, tsy adding a drop ot pertume, any flavor may be given. Sold at dec 1 WARD 4 HUGHES'. BAI at AKER'S BITTERS--A NEW SUPPLY WARD 4 HUGHES'. HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BU chu. For sale by , WARD A HUGHES- PURE OLD BOURBON WHISKEY, Pure French Brandy, Part, Sherrjr, and Maderia Wines, for medicinal purposes 5 at deil WARD A HUGHES. SCHEIDAM SCNAPPS--FOR SALE BY . WARD 4 HUGHES. i RHEUMATISM. WHITFIELD'S CELEBRATED RHE umatio Medicine. . Another large supply this day recoived by J WARD HUGHES, nor 10 - ; Sole aaeets for Raleigh. B LANKS BAIL BONDS AND WAR RANTS, eonstantlj on hand sad for sal a this F RE S H SARATOGA WATER, ' JUST received by nov 10 . WARD 4 HUGHES. ITEROSENE OIL. OF SUPERIOR IV quality, will be kept constantly on band at the c?1'. . w ssn sh. a ssa as m mm .-- s . Stotw (at XUsUlttAXAXWOOsX: SPARTA ACADEMY LOTTERY! j .CAPITAL PRJSEE 50,000. ! TICKETS (ONLY tlO. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC As the members of on firm have, by-way of pur-, chase, become the owner ot the grants Chartered by the State of Delaware, Kentucky, Missouri, end part of those in Georgia, under the management of Messrs. Gregory Maury, of VTilmington, Delaware, we have deemed it expedient to ohange the name of our firm, on end rafter January 1st, 1869, to thai of WOOD, EDDY CO; who will hereafter have t the manage meet of the Spartai Academy Lottery, and the ethers, ee ebore nejned. ,1 : - " !:: ' In ell transactions we have endeavored to eonuet our business with integrity end prom ptness, end we can assure the public that the patronage heretofore be stowed on as is well deserving of being transferred to oar sttoeessers. ' - Terr respectfully, ' ' i. '' W,:. -'',-u i'. ii !- r S.SWASAp0 AugusieGeoTiDeo.14, 186.' , 5 1 '; " WOODTeDDTA CO., MANAGERS, !-J'l:'BCCskebie'W;S.flWAN;'r ; ; ; xae xouowang scneme win oe arewn Dy wooa, Jtaay - assn - 4 m m a mm 0 - A Co- MenKers of the Sparta Academy Lottery, in each of their Single Number Lotteries for January 1859, at AUGUSTA, Georgia, in public, under the Superin tendence er Uommlsaio&era. CLASS 1, Draws on Saturday, January 1, CLASS 2. 1859. i Draws on Saturday, January 8, 1859. CLASS 3, . Draws on Saturday, January 15, 1859. CLASS 4, Draws on Saturday, i January '23, 1859. ' CLASS 5, : Draws on Saturday, January 29, 1859. On the plan of Single Numbers 1 50,000 Tickets ! Fivt Tkowand Fiv Hundred and fen Prixet t i RAKLT OH! Pinl TO EVERY HINB T1CJCBTS, MAGNIFICENT SCHEME ! , To he drawn J Each Saturday in January. 1 Prize of $50,000 10 Prizes of 900 1 do 20,000 10 do-i 800 1 do 10,000 10 do 700 1 do - 5,000 10 do '" 600 1 do 4,000 50 do 500 1 do 3,000 50 do'! 800 1 do 1,500 100 do 1 175 10 do 1,000 225 do'" 100 Approximation Prizes. 4 prizes of $400 Appr'g to $50,000 prise are $1,600 4 do 300 do 20,000: do 1,200 ' 4 do 250 do 10,006i do ; 1,000 ' . 4 do 225 do 5,000 do ; 900 4 do 200 . do 4,000: do' 806 4 do 150 do 3,000 do j 600 - 4 do 100 do 1,500 do- 400 5,000 do 20 are t 100,000 5,610 prizes amounting to $320,000 Whole Tickets, aio ; Halves, 5 ; Quar ters, S2.50. U . fiS" A Circular showing the plan of the Lottery will be sent to any one desirous of receiving it Certificates of Packages will be sold at the ! following rates, which is the risk : I ' ! Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets, $S0 ! do do j 10 Half o 40 ! do do 10 Quarter do 20 j do do 10 Eighth do 10 In Ordering Tickets or Certificates, Enclose the money to ouir address for the Tickets or dered, on the receipt of which they will be forwarded by first mail. Purchasers . caa have tickets ending in any figure they may designate. The list of drawn Numbers and Prizes will be sent to purchasers immediately after the drawing. Purchasers will please write their signatures plin, end give their Post Office, County and State. Remember that every prise is drawn and payable in fall without deduction. AD prizes of $1,000 and under, paid immediately after the drawing other prices at the usual tune of thirty days. , , i NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. Those who prefer not sending money by mail, can use The Adams Express Company whereby money for Tickets, in sums of Ten .Dollars, and upwards, can be sent us 2 - AT OUR RISK: AND EXPENSE, r from any city or town where they have an office. The money and order must be enclosed in a "Government Pott Office Stamped Envelope," or the Express Com pany cannot receive them. All communications strictly confidential. ! Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates to t WOOD, EDDY 4 CO., Augusta, Georgia, or, WOOD, EDDY 4 CO.Atlanta, Georgia, or, WOOD, EDDY 4l C0., Wilmington, Delaware. ' A list of the numbers that are drawn from the wheel, with the amount of the prize that each one is entitled . to, will be published after every drawing, in the follow ing papers : Augusta (Geo.) Constitutionalist, New Or leans Delta, Mobile Register, Nashville Gazette, New York Weekly Day Book, Savannah Daily News, Rich mond Dispatch, Paulding (Miss.) Claxion, and Little Rock (Ark.) True Democrat GILLIAM & DUNLOP, WHOLESALE IRON MERCHANTS, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS OP Iron, Steel, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron. Ac, -T7-T5RP PnTISTANTLY ON HAND A. 'FULL assortment, to Which they invite the attention of the Trade. ; No. 121 Sycamore jStreet, J Petersburg-, V". Agents for Fairbanks' Scales at manufacturers prices., oct 23 3m SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, Ac. mHE UNDERSIGNED HAS ON HAND, OF 1 his own manufacture, Ladies' and Gents' Saddles, of every grade and quality; Boys' and Wagon do.; Carriage, Buggy, Cart and Wagon Harness, and . . all other Goods i asnally ' x kept in a Regular Saddlery Establishment, Which will be sold low for cash, or on short credit to punctual buyers. Orders thankfully received, and promptly executed. mar 13 tf C. W. D. HUTCHING S. TRUNKS! TRUNKS! TRUNKS 150 Sole Leather and other Ladies' and Gents' Trav elling Trunks; Valioes ; Carpet, Leather and Cloth Travelling: Bags, in store and f of sale by marl3-tf C. W. D. HUTCHING. Standard copy. fREAT BARGAINS. BROADCLOTH T at $1.75, $2, and $2.25 per;yad. Fine Wool died black. Casimcres at $1 per yard, and other staple and fancy goods as cheap. Also, Negro Brogans, at 75c. io $1.25. a Women's shoes, from SOo to 75 cents. ' ; -Selling off at ; THE FARMER'S HALL. Raleigh, Nov. 80, 1858. . dec 8 tf FINE OLD BRANDY AND WINE. )Y Half and quarter casks Otard Deeptry 4 Co., sJ J. J. Deepuy, Bernard A Co., and other fa vorite brands. Fine Old French Brandy, warranted genuine., 25 quarter casks Fine Old Medeira, Sherry and Port Wine, warranted pure. i For sale by t ". PEEBLES 4 WHITE, Nor. 20. " .. Petersburg, Va. LEN'S SUPERIOR FLOUR LN BAR VX &ELS and Sacks. j REAL ESTATE, 1 VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY FDR SALE. , , lj THE SUBSCRIBER WILL SILL ON, TH3 premises, three miles north of Raleiirh. on the 17th day of February, 1859, the Paper Mills on Crab'v tree trees, end known as the Kaieigh paper Mills. Terms of sale, one-third cash, the remaining two thirds one and two years, with interest from date. - 1 Persons desiring to purchase, ere requested te ex amine the property end Mills, as there is a chance for e bargain.,. , , ..... B. B. SATES. lec. 10, 1B58. , . , ... deolS- Standard copy.' TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE I WISH TO 'SELL PRIVATELY THE I0L . LOWING property fat the City of Raleigh, vis : 1st The HOTEL at the corner of Wilminzton and Martin Streets, formerly occupied by 0. L. Burch, end at present in tne occupancy or a. la. Win ton. xnis iiotei is admirably located, and commands a large hare of transient and permanent eustom. . . 2nd. The two Store Houses fronting "on Mar ket Square, one occupied by E Rosenthal, as a Cloth ing Store, which also fronts on Fayetteville Street, end the other m the occupancy of A. Smith as a Grocery. These stores are situated in e position whlou cannot fail to command an extensive .patronage ; -' " 3d. Two DweUing Hones, ene WSmlng- ton Street, near the Caoitnl flinieia el iiimiiiiI iiihim lil j KsCTaafc e4 fjraiesly site property of WQeyJosns. son, and the other situated ta the "eastern part of tie city, near Mr. EldridgeBmith'a. xne acove property wiu be sold on tecsssta saiVeay mation, apply to Hills H. Baows, or to n e vis nuw acaT wwu tyv Lu vaisstcwa M VST 1 SsUwHSBF IsUUsv aug 21 ly SAMT. ROWLAHD. A Splendid opening for Investment t TOBACCO FACTORY AND FIXTURES ' FOR SALE t ! fTJHE SUBSCRIBERS OFFER FOR SALE X their Toboceo Factory and Fixtures, at Tally Ho, I Granville County, N. C, immediately on the road ; leading from Oxford to Hillsboro' The house is large I enough, and sufficient to work thirty hands. There is ! also on the lot a good single story dwelling. with two rooms, good kitchen, smoke-house, negro-houses, sta bles, crib, steam-house, 4c, 4c. 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 I 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 out our store at Tally Ho, and one of the partners of the concern having moved from the neigh borhood, renders it necessary to olose the entire con cern as soon as we can, and, therefore, would like to have propositions for our factory at an early day.- Terms will be reasonable. For further particulars, address A. H. Cooke, at Oxford, or J. J. Meadows and Dr. A. Fleming, at Tally Ho, N C. COOKE, MEADOWS 4 FLEMING. August 28 tf. iI)c Raleigh, tUgisttr BOOK AND JOB OFFICE I TTAVLNG provided my Office with a New susd XI Handsome Assortment of Selected with specuu regard to tile latest and mart beautiful sty les 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 m the state. Catalogues, Blanks,' of all kinds, Pamphlets, Wedding: and Party Handbills, Tiekets, Visiting Cards, . Circalaxe, Labels, sVc, dkc, dee., Will bo printed in a style which cannot fail to please and orders for the same ore respectfully scUettec. Blanks will be generally kept on hand, and orders for any kind can be filled with the utmost despatch. JOHN W. BXMU. FRESH OYSTERS! FRESH OYSTERS! TAPPER'S CORNER AGAIN OPEN. This house. B recenty known as the St. Cnsrles, is now otmn and will be conducted as a FIRST CLASS RESTAU RANT. The mbscriber has rented the upper stones 01 the premises, and will attend solely to the business 01 furnishing for his tables everything, of the best kind, which this and the Norfolk markets can afford. JSS During the Fair week, Meals will be furnished at all hours Oysters, Fish, Barbecue, Ac. W. B PEPPER, Proprietoe Oct. 20 tf. McM A N E N S CELEBRATED SMUT AND SCREENING MACHINE. FIFTEEN HUNDRED OF WHICH HAVE been Bold to the Millers and Farmers of North Carolina and the adjoining States. All orders prompt lv filled and Machines shipped to any part of the Uni ted States. Address JOHN A. McMANEN, oct 9 6m South LoirelL N. C. HENRY V. NIEMEYER, PORTSMOUTH, VA., COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND DEALER IX Provisions, Lime, Lumber, Coal, Salt, and a aval Stores. nov 3 f COAL, LIME, PLASTER, CEMENT, wrano, Clover, Timothy, Rye, and Oats for seed intf.Beit. CM Tons Anthracite, English and Virginia Grate, Stove, Foundry and Smith s Coal ; 1200 Casks Lime and Plaster; 300 Casks Hydraulic Cement ; 10000 Bushels Seed Oats, Rye, Clover and Timothy; 300 Tons Bird .Island and Steam's patent Guano ; Coarse, ground, fine, family packages Salt, For sale at cash prices by Portsmouth, Va nov 3 H. V. NIEMEYER. . sl , .. - SIDNEY A. SMITH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Smithfield, N. C, WILL ATTEND, REGULARLY, THE COUNTY and Superior Courts of Wake, Johnston, Cum berland, Harnett and Wilson. All business entrusted o his care will receive prompt attentioe. jan 1 ww'''- Opftcb of N. C. M. I. Company, ) , Raleigh, December 7th, 1858.. ) . THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE North Carolina Mutual Insurance Company will be held as the office of the Company in this city on Tuesday, the 11th of January, 1S59. dec 15 x HANDEN S. SMITH, Sec'y. . NOTICE.THE SUBSCRIBERS GIVE their personal attention to all consignments made themfrom the country, particularly Tobacco, Cotton, and Wheat. They "keep a large stock of Groceries, Guano, 4c, on hand, which they offer for sale on the most reasonable terms. To cash ana punctual ouyers on tne usualtime. DONNAHS 4 JUHJNBTUJN, Grocers and Commission "Merchants, mar 14 ly Petersburg, Vs HElDSIECK champagne. 25 Agent. Baskets of the Genuine Heidsieck 4 Co.' Cham pagne, quarts and pints, direct from the Frenth, For sale by PEEBLES 4 WHITB, Petersbure. Va. Nov. 2P. SUGAR AND COFFEE. QQ Barrels Crushed, Powdered and Coffee Su- 300 Bags Rio, Laguayra and Java Coffee. For sale by , PEEBLES 4 WHTTE. Nor. 2. Pwtersbnrg. Vsv. LONDON PORTER AND SCOTCH ALE in good order, put up ia Pint Jugs. Just received by JOfiXo AjMOUju, THPfjrWTiElToBii4. ''Dacotsi'pstne, western half of whet was Minnesota Territry. w hon .Via lfeta was tnvmaA o lina w.c inarn llttbpgli the middle ot, the Territory from north , to south.' The eastern part Decame toe oato. ot . Minnesota the 'western is unorganized andpwith ovt a gOTernaent.'" "Arizona" is acombinafioo of the south part of if ew Mexico whi he that f esilla Valley strip of land -with we purchased fromiMexi 00 In 1854. Tha latter 1$ without a local e? , ment. ' Nevada" is the western half of U(ah, tT- ing between Salt Lake and CeSfbrnia. "Iifaaile1' means tLo western part of Nebraska, in fort of that nam fr'situated. "PikeV in the Bocky Mountain chain in the ' of Kansas, which tiari it ti Tjwrjceed to 4 the nw tarritorwi Sunerfor" or "Onto! the Tjeninsula between Lakes Saoerior end Michi gan, part of which now belongs to Michigan and part to: Wisconsin. .' V- - : --;' j- Tibacttt TO LrJB.-Mr. Louft' T. Grant, of Lsu, a government clerk la Washington took an otmee of Prussia, acid Wednesday . .morn ine, and' turning to a friend asked with a srnitoi if he ever saw a man die of noiean.: fieceiviac -aireeatlTe reply ,1ie said, "then you' see one now dying , of ' it." A physician was sent for, and the anhap- py man lived two, hours before death relieved him.' REGISTER ALMANAC FOR 1859. PtS w 1 X. ft 8 3 4 5 6 1113 14115 101112 13 20 27 18 23 161 21 171 24 1819 252S U3 24125 28 30 SO 31 31 4 3 10 9 IS 20 27 6 11 7 13 14 1718 2425 p o p H pi o O O 14;1518 17U8 20 21 23 21 22;23 24 25 27 !i?;')'9!30 31 4 5i: 12 19 m 3 6 7 18 11 10 (X 13 20 14 21 17 18 13 ' 14416 18 17 24 .1 8 15 22 24,2,5 26. 19 20 21122 23 ,J7 28' 31 II 25 28'27 28 29,30 I 3 II Ji 8 9!t 15!16 I S 3 4 4 5( 6 111213 Pi 10 17 11 1314 9 10 16117 18 21122123, as, 29:30, 18 1920 25126 27 24 25 231241 282i ! I 4, o WVl 30.31 .1 1 2 7.: 1, 2 3 8 9 14 , 2l'! 28! I P5 o V fi 7 8! 9il6 13 14 15,161718 10 it 15 18 23 22 3012122 23 24I25.2R 29 30 '23 29 30, . ! 1 6! 7! 8 2 S u 16117 2324 30 31 ml 184 25 1 5 12 6 13 4: 5' 11112 S5 1817 o fi I314l15 P 19.20(222 26i27',28i29 2324 18 19120 21122 25!26t27!2SI29 30 UIE CHICKERING As SONS 34 PRIZE MEDAL PIANOS. . : The subscriber, agent for the above justly celebra ted Pianosinforms the public respectfully that be re sides in Wilmington, N. C. v i Persons desirous of purchasing the piano i by ad dressing him, will be sent pamnhlets containing Four., teen different styles with marked prices. : g. Pianos tuned and repaired. i j . . 1 All orders promptly attended, to by address ag . T. A. E. BOHNSTEDT. , noV 10 ly. y Wilmington, N. C. ' NEW JEWELRY 1 - ' GHAS. H. THOMPSON HAS JUST RETTIRN. ED from New York, with a splendid assortment of NEW AND FASHIONABLE JEWELRY, Embracing all the latest styles, and including a fine ' assortment of . SILVER GOODS, 4c, c. ! He solicits a call from his friends. i Watches and Jewelry neatly repaired on the short. est notice. ; : CHAS. H. THOMPSON, act 23 tf No 22 Fayausvule nv; NEW BOOK BINDERY AND BLANK ' BOOK MANUFACTORY, i ! , ' AT THE OLD STAB OFFICE, (Qppotit the Presbyterian Church,) '' Ralxish, N. C. ! THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY IN FORMS the Citizens of Raleigh and the vicinity generally, that he will promptly and punctually attend to the binding of Newspapers, Magazines and Periodicals of ell kinds and in any style,; plain or ornamental, on moderate terms. Also Blank Books manufactured to order, and ruled to any pattern for the public offices. A share of patronage respectfully icll cited. JOHN J. CHAPLIN. ap 17 wAswtf TO DRUGGISTS. A GRADUATE OF THE MEpICAL' Department of the University of New York, and a practitioner of seven years' experience, I desires a situation as elerk in a wholesale Drug establishment. He wishes a situation of this kind for the reason, that; his health will not undergo the exposure incident to the practice of medicine. ' The most satisfactory references given, both as to . character and qualification. 1 Address MEDIC US, Pittsborottgh, N. a December 2(HJh. 1858. dec 25 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Hertford Country Court of Pleas and Quarter Ses sions, November Term, 1858. Horatio Hays es. Denisbn Norfleetf I Attachment. e It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that 1 the defendant, Denison Norfleet, is a non-resident of this State, on motion, it is ordered by the Court, that -publica-.ion be made in the Raleigh Register for six weeks, notifying the said Demson Norfleet that h v personally be and appear at the next term of this j court, to be held at the Court-House in Winton,' on the fourth Monday of February next, then and there to plead, answer or demur to the said suit, or 'Judgment final will be entered against him. Witness, Starkey 8. Harrell, Clerk of our Said Court, ato face, in Windsor, the 23th day of December, A. D.;l 1858. 8. 8. HARRELL, ( jajj 8 C' Cm Cd .- ' r STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, JOHN -ston county Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, j November Term, 1858. j Alvin Johnson, Adm'r, v. John Johnson, James JoLn i " son and others. Petition to make Real Estate Assets. ; It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that John Bryant, Calvin Bryant and William Bryant, three of the defendants in this cause, reside beyond the limits of this State ; it is, therefore, on motion, or dered by the Court, that advertisement be mads for six weeks successively in the Rloigh 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 bej taken pro eonfeo, and beard ex parte as to them. i . , Witness, Thomas D. Snead, Clerk of said Court, at ' office in Smithfield. the 4th Monday ef November,l858, i and in the 83d year of American Independence, j, 1 wnAU 1 C n CW1F. 1 Tl n iy IMMd December 11th. 185A , de 1 kjw V - 1 iT - TATE OF NORTH nrerne Court. CAROLIXA--IU. The Attorney General vs. Clayton Moore and otitis. Information to vacate a great. ' It appearing that Slade Smithwick and Williao H. Gordon, defendants, are not residents of this Stat, it is ordered that publication be made for six weeks inthe " Raleigh Jiegister," commanding them to appear be fore the Supreme Court of North-Carolina, on the 31 tb day of January next, et the Capitol in the city of Ra leigh, and plead answer or demur to said informatiftu J otherwise, the same will be taken as confessed' by them. Test, 1 ' . 1 E. B. FREEMAN, Ctert. 1 Raleigh, Dec k, 1858. dec 4-w6w ' h BIBLES AND TESTAMENTS.-' A NEW SUPPLY OF THE AMERICAN Bible Society's Books, just received the De, r tSc TTeV. Mani7 Bible Society. ! s7one igantly bound w&n, suitable frt CkftoaPrsseni- ' I - IT . v.H" .1
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Jan. 15, 1859, edition 1
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