Newspapers / The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, … / Jan. 19, 1859, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
VTOljixJ " ' RALEjlGH, WEBNsC 1859. ' S"' ' !! ' ' ' ; ' ' 1 KAI-EIGII REGISTKIl 4i9 prBuiau , . , : t 'F.HKLY; AND "WEEKLY, Ispitor A5i PROPBrrro. . ' " THE SEMI-ivEEKLYKKEGISTFft'J paUxted every Wednesday nd Saturday morning, at $ M J aonsm, payable in dtance, or $5 00,. if delayed till tLi subscription year has expirM. hps wishing t subscribe for s shorter time lata mm jear will b charged at tbi rat of SI 00 p Jaa THE WEEKLY REGISTER is pnbUsW 'wrwt Wednesday morning, at $2 00 p annum pajAM n Hlranec ; $S 30 if payment Is made at iny tim ta ring theysnbacHption year; and $3 00, If paymen u delayed ttil the expiration of th year. Peraua - ribin g for shorter time than one year will fee enuma k 1MV VI f VW i . " im will contain Q thsftnews matter fablirttiai both, the SemUWeeklies. i r - s ; ; Bates of A4ertisinf In tK Semt-WeekiT . II .. 1 square (16 lines or less) one Insertion, ; Every succeeding insertion, , 1 saaare two months,- withuat alteratittj' 1 '. tbreej " M. ". II M e 4 IS V . - i b i m U M MM II " six . " " V - 1 V " twelvij ," with. i . 2sjaarejtw f '4 VS"; trtthanrt 12 -1 ' tnreel J , ' " 3 six - '" ' .. ! " 2 ' " twelve months, including Ppr, In the Weekly Re gistaf : ; square for ithi j&T3t insertion, and forSeierjy stioceeding insertion; , :' 1 square two sij3Kt3, without alteration, II 00 s 4 M 7 M 1 Ml i (Mi 7 ia o 1 . " SiX 1 twelve 2 squares swo ! 2 " threet' with " - without " 2 sit 2 tTrelse months, melud g W eekly paper ZO oa Business Casdg, not exopeding eight lines, will be iu?erted in either tbo Weekly or Semi-Weekly six ' months for $6-U0, or twelve months for $10 in hoth tispers. at $10 for six months, or SIS for twelve month. Contract can be made at the office for longer aJveitUuments: i BUSINESS CARDS. ' ' ji r-i. COPABTJfERSHIP NOTICE.WM. Hi BE ITS, having aasociated himself with a, for the purpose of conducting an Auction Business, for the -ale of Negroes, the firm will be carried on under the name and stylet of Pulliam fc Betts. Thankful foq the encouragement heretofore received, they mutually solicit the patronage so Hberally extend ed to the old. and especially ask the attention of their respective frisrili to the new partnership. ' ' - I D, M.,PULLWM 4 CO. rtULLIAM & BETT9, - ; - j !; Auctioneers,;" f Wer tfie -0Jd Fellow latf, ' PRANKLIX STREET, Richmond, Va., -7-ILL SELL) NEGROES, BOTH PUBLICLY ff and prUstely. Onr: porters are always at each depot, and on he arrival of boat. A. C. PLLLIAM, WM. a. BKTT8. ma ,19 xn A I .-a a T a a s 1 90 4 a OQ. a 6S lONES & MOORE, 1 GROCERS, Auction and Commission Merchants, ,'Dealers in fines, Liquors, Cigars, Tobacco, Ac, No.l8, Fa vetteviile Street, an 20 " 1 ; RALEIGH, N. C. . . WILLSON & ALFRIEND, - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, And dealert ir Chemical; Paint, ty Stuff, Oil, t. Sycamctre, opposite Uolungbrook street, PETERSBURG, VA. w. d. wn-Lso. joRir ALrsixiD. PEEBLES At WHITE, Grocers and Commission Merchants, : ! i PETERSBURG, VA- , I Sole -Agent for : Reese Manipnlated or Phospho-PeruTian rb27 J; liuanoii; - n. Mi martin; bro. a CO., GROCERS AND : COMMISSION MERCHANTS, I Petersburg, Va 'S'. M. MARTIN, SON A CO., COMMISSIOX MERCHANTS, :an 30 j RICHMOND. VA. MqlLWAINE SON & Co., ;K0CER3 iND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Corne? of Sycamore arid Tall Street, a. . mcilItaine, ) Petersburg, Va. R. i). MCItlTArTTp, . p.. k. HlLLi k ' au i 1 peebles & white, grocers, Commission and forwarding i merchants, "i'l old Street, Petersburg, Va. T Ky f EL PEEBLES. THOMAS WHITS, J.B. DOVNANS A JOHNSTON, GROCERS AKD COMMISSION MERCHANTS, - Petersburg, " DOSNAPi Ac CO.. : COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ! Kichmond, V U jally . - - . i . ' : ' M U I R 4 STEVENS, - Importers and Deafer in ': '...a, (J la, Earthenware, Lamp, Looking Olatt, filled, Britauia and Planished Tin Wart, v. H"ni(4'i Canton, Refrigerator; Water L'aolere, Oa fixture, Fmteg ' I Good, d-c, rf-c, -., No. 55 SYCAMORE STREET, (Ibiinediatulupposite Messrs. Patl A MriLWADtt'a,) vi n. AtousTtw mbib, ) Petersburg Va, s intL BTKVkNs. , J; au ay I3JX'S CKACKEK- i:ngii-h Dairy Cheese, No. ,1 Mackerel, in Kits, t J u.nt received by J . o r.t f . JONES 4 MOORE. n fSSKTT" LEATHER. A. SMALL :..t .ii medium sizeaad Extra Kussett Leather on um.-iitj and for snle v to dune. s MclLWAlXE, SON 4 CO., S r?,i Petersburg, Va. . S' KS.--50 Us. COFFEE SUGARS, : " l.tirr-l. criifhrd J'i , bp 1UI). Powdered do., ci l.o:U .I.. . I U hh.ls. Cuba do., receiving U.-au ; MtlLWAl.NK. SON 4 CO, -' ; Petersburg, V. (HIITO! ) -1 Uoruii N .'LOWS. --'-ANOTHER LOT ... . . . . n uu M Un 9 improved, vouwa THE )ua tucoivd.it Farater HaO.. . ' I- iu jAMss.a, yywTitH Agsv PROFESSION AI. CAKBS.) LAW COPARTNERSHIP, i - RALEIGH,' N. C. I ' H. W. MILLER and G. VT. BROOKS, H A V I N G ASSOCIATED THEMSELVES TO GETHER in the Praotioe of the Law in. the County , Coorta, will-attend promptly to all business entrusted to their care. They will attend the' County Courts, of , Wake, Johnston, Sash, Franklin, Granville, Person and Orange. . . " , OFFICE on Fayetterille Street, above the Law rence Hotel, where one or the other may be constantly ound. jan 9 . JAMES H. STRUM, ; GENERAL AGENT AJO) COLLECTOR, '! ' .OXFORD, ST. C. V Reference i Joseph H. Gooch, Granville oounty, Iff . C. ; Hon. A. W. Tenable, BrowMviUe, R. N. A D. C Herndon, Oxford, " - , R. A. Young, Petersburg, Va. ; . S EATON GALES, ATTORN JE;Y UT LAW f.b 17. - ARCHITECTURE! WM. PERCIVAL, ARCHITECT AND CIVIL ENGINEER, Offioe Smith's Building, Fayette viile Street, Raleigh, will furnish designs for Churches, Public Buldings, Stores, Town and Country residences, alterations to old buildings, specifications and super intendence. He will also attend to the laying cfl grounds for ornamentation and supply maps of same With an educational training for his profession, and a practical experience for more than 19 years on public and private works in Europe, Caaadas and the United States, he hopes to give satisfaction. He respectfully refers to those by whom he is professionally engaged in tkit Stat : , The Building Committee on the, Chapel Hill Uni versity improvements. i - The Euilding Committee of the Raleigh new Baptist Church. R S. TUCKER, Esq., Raleigh. W. M. BOYLAN, Esq , . : i W. S. BATTLE, Esq., Rooky-Mount, ; ' Edgecombe oounty. i N. B. A large number of original designs fox Churches. Villas, 63., can-be seen at his office, aug 7 ; THOS. CALLAN, (Succeior to ISAAC PROCTOR.) Merchant Tailor and Gentlemen's Fur nishing-Goods, Fatktteville Strkst, Raleigh, N. C, ' RESPECTFULLY INF0RM3 THE CUSTOM ERS -of the establishment and the public gener ally, that he has jnst, opened 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 beat estab lishment in Baltimore, and .subsequently with Mr. Proctor, of this City, he flatiere 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 alwavs on, hand, to be disposed of cheap for Cuk. . - Cutting and Repairing done with dispatch. The latest styles of fashions always on haud. ap 17 Amusement for the Little Ones. GAMES! GAMES! GAMES! GAMES I LIFE OF GEN. WASHINGTON, (Dissected) Gentle Annie. do American History, do Map of the United States, do " orth Carolina, - do " Kentucky and Tennessee; do " the Western States, I do Ilistory of the Sabbath, ! do Mansion of Happineas. ' Reward of Virtue. . - - Game of Loto I " Our Baby, " French Punle Brain. " Queen of Beauty. j ; " Busby and Fusby. Chinese Ring Punle. ! Guessing Game. Game of Beasts. . Forture Cards. . rBlock Alphabets, of all sizes. Also a great variety not enumerated above. , Just received by HENRY D. TURNER, nov 17 N. C. Bookstore. ! NEW PUBLICATIONS. T EAUCHAMFE, OR THE KENTUCKY Fl Tragedy; bv W. Gilmore Simms, Esq. DOCTOR THORNE-A Novel; By Anthony Trol lope. THE BEAUCHAMP TRAGEDY, in Kentucky. EVERY WOMAN HER OWN LAWYER, 1 ' VIOLET, or the Times we Live in. . K. N. PEPPER, and pother condiments, put up for general use ; By Jacques Maurice. ITHE ARTS OF BEAUTY, or Secrets of a Lady's Toilet, with Hints to Gentlemen on the art of Fas cinating ; By Madame Lola M'ontei, Countess of Landsfield ' LIFE OF CAPTAIN NATHAN HALE, the Msjr-tyr-spy of the Revolution ; By J. W. Stuart. CHRONOLOGY OF NORTH-CAROLINA; By D. K. Bennett. DANGER IN THE DARK A Ta!eof Intrigue aad Priestcraft ; Bv Isaac Kelso. MILCH COWS AND DAIRY FARMING Com prising the Breeds, Breeding and Management, In health and disease, of Dairy and other Stock) the ae ection of Milch Cows, Ac ; By Charles L. Flint, A. M. Illustrated. LECTURE3 ON THE TRUE, BEAUTIFUL AND GOOD; By M. V Cousin, ESSAYS IN BIOGRAPHY AND CRITICISM ; By Peter Bavne, A. A. : ' ' ' ' A PRACTICAL TREATISE on Grasses and Forage Plants; By Cha-las L. Flint, A M. i THE W0RK3 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, dec 11 Raleigh, December, 1S5S. FRESH BUCKWHEAT. Sugar House Syrup; Loaf, crushed, powdered and refined Sugars, ' Just received by JONES 4 MOORE, oct 27 Fayetteville Street. TIECE1VED THIS DAY 1, 6 bbis Northern Irish Potatoes ; 20 boxes Eastern Cheese ; 20 Western 20 oct 27 English Dairy Cheese; At JONES 4 MOORE'S. TJRIME oet 27 GOSHEN BUTTER. Pine-Apple Cheese. Just to hand at JONES 4 MOORE'S. li ROILING CHIPPING BEEF A small supply at JONES 4 MOO PES. RISWOLD'S COTTON GINS.I AMI Y Agent for the sale of this celebrated make of i Gins, anil will deliver at any depot, direct from the i Manufactory, free of all expense, at his price. - ' J. M. TOWLES; i Rleigh,Nov. 24, 1858. , j - ! f O N T G O M ERY'S CELEBRATED i ItJ. WHEAT FAN'S. A few still on hand from lt I Pftir- t A Iso, just received a supply of Sinclair's Grass Snaths f and Blades, ooBTflete, at the Farmer's HalL ' an J 3AMSS M. TOWI.Rfl. j BARLOW'S BLUE. A NEW AND su perior article for Bluing Clothes. Send for sum- uleti, to. WARD 4 HUGHES i Drug Store, nov 10 BURNING FLUID. w oecu.per gallon fvr Cah. M1L lav . ;.. . : 1 1 : : , 1 . v . - : : -' , .n. . . t, .' ' " - FALL & WINTER GOOBS. 1858. FALL. 1 1858. HAMILTON & GRAHAM , ; .' , IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS A RE NOW PREPARED TO OFi T: ER, X. on the moat favorable terms, to Wholesale Bnyers, -a large stock of : " : r Foreign and Domestic Dry Good,, ; selected with great ear for the Fall and Winter Trads, j which, for variety, beauty, and its adapt ation to the North CaroUna, - " , Viriai, and f ! TeaneMte Trade, will be fonnd seeond to noa. Bayer from aQ seetlona are lnrlted a elose aai rigid exacr.lnation of okr stook, prices, in. I . -.No; 60 Sycamore Street, ! ,;eep -:-.-, - Pe'rsbnrg, V. Fallt;19S9. AtTt'MN AND WINTER DRY" wVOODf. Ilmrt yon mlwrioaeantyommthame, when .' 1 -: 'j' I - -. - you jraTo me sueh aasaraaoa as inaaeed the trial of BTETBHSQUf ,; WEDDXLL & Co., j' your TleatcMtiv ita aj family nri by my good wife, . .lm4JWkSm " ' ! T?o.bxnl STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, LViUiala PETERSRURG, VA. -. : brown color, and had thickened and beoome beautf- OUR STOCK THIS SEASON PRESENTS UN- 1 and glossy , upoa, f and.entlrely ow the head ; USUAL attractions in styles and variety. Im- he continues to use i not simply becansa of its i portationa are now in store, as also moat of the goods beautifying effects upon the haw, but because of : purchased fr m American Factories, and those pur- i; it healthful influence neon the bead and mind. Oth i chased at the Large Package Auction Sales. The en- j! vi ot my family and friend are using your Restora 1 tire stock having been secured at the lowest CaA prices, ; tit, with the happiest effects ; therefore, my skepticism and upon as good terms as any Jobbing bouse .North, we take pleasure in inviting the Merchant! 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 term 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 establishments JOHN STEVENSON, JAMES WEDDELL, WM. H. CROW, -7S and 80 Sycamore Street, i : au 28 Petersburg, VaJ LEA 4 PERKINS' CELEBRATED WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. PRONOUNCED , Extract of a from a Letter j by CONNOISSEURS, to be the Only Good Sauce, and applicable to EVERY VARIETY Medical Gentleman at Madras, to his bro ther at n orcestsr, May, 1S51: J "Tell LEA 4 PER j RINS that their Sauce ; is highly esteemed in ' India, and is, in my i opinion, the most pM- ; stable as well aa the i most wholesome Sauce ' OF DISS. "as that is made." EXTENSIVE FRAUDS. The only medal awarded oy the Jury of the New j York Exhibition for Foreign Sauces, was obtained by ; LEA 4 PERRIN8 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 Fkrriss are upon the Wrapper, Label, Stopper and Bottle. Lea A Pkiirins 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. I JOHN DUNCAN a SONS, 1 405 Broadway, New York! A stock always in store. Also, orders received for direct shipment from England. aug 14 ly$ca THE NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL Life Insurance Company, now in the teeth 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 xlaves from 1 10 to 60 years of age are insured for one year or for five years, for two-thirds of their value. All 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, &c'y. Raleigh, N. a dee 18 ly 10th MONTH, 1858. ; DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES, WIN-DOW-GLAS, Etc. WARD 4 HUGHES TENDER THEIR KIND EST acknowledgments to those who have so liberallV sustained them sine their debut as APOTH I ECARIE8, DRUGGISTS AND DISPENSING ! CHEMISTS, and they hope by close attention and I energy In business to merit their continued confidence j and support. They beg leave to announce to their friend auJ the public that they have just received and ; are now opening one of the largest stocks, selected with ' the greatest care by on of the firm in perton, of i j DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, PERFUMERY, WINDOW-GLASS, ! BRUSHES, VARNISHES, : Etc., Etc., Etc., i 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 i dent of onr ability jo supply them upon as reasonable terms as any simitar establishment in the State. All , we ask is an examination of our stock. - WARD 4 HUGHES, Successors to : oct.13 Dr. E. Bcb Hatwoob. THIS DAY PUBLISHED Turner's N. Carolina Almanac1 FOR 1859. j j 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 A Co., and i Hubbard 4 Burgess, New York. ' Raleigh, Nov. 6, 1858.-rtf i i FOR RENT THE COMMODIOUS two-story Dwelling, with two acres ojf land at : tached, known as the Shaw lot. - j dec 22 . JAMES M. TOWLES, Asi HE1DSIECK CHAMPAGNE. 25 Agent. Baskets of the Genuine Heidsieck 4 Co. Cham pagne, quarts and pints, direct from the Freneb For sale by -. : I PEEBLES 4 WHITE, f Petersburg; Vs. Nov. 20. SUGAR AND COFFEE. QQ Barrels Crushed, Powdered and Coffee Su- s: SOU Bags Rio, Laguayra and Java Coffee. For sale by ; PEEBLES A WHITE. ! Nov. 20. Petersburg. Vi. . LONDON PORTER AND SCOTCH ALE in good order, put up in Pint Jugs. Just received by i JONES 4 MOORE, j ir 28 SlD Family Grocer. ' BIBLES AND TESTAMENTS, ! A NEW SUPPLY OF THE AMERICAN J Bible Society's Books, just received at the De pository of the Wake county. Bible Society, ' Eomee'e gantly bound oopies, suitable for Christmas Presents, dee 22 : i J. M. TOWLEB. N. O. SUGAR. 15 had GOOD TO prime N. 0. Sugar in store and for tale low, by DONNANS A JOHNSTON,! i y . Ptavabara, Va.; ' FLOUR IN BAR IH.RELS mad Sank. : ' r ? - ' . Keeeirod tuu day. 1 WARD & HUGHES. JOYTS h aWORaV M1SCELLASEOTJ8.' A BEAUTIFUL HEAD . i i .4. -,-: t.r , . or-,?; p -i RICH O I O 3 B V tH A I R , COXPLElEtT JEXSXV TO THE GREATEST AGE. " " '. .1 . - : - AND WHO THAT IS GRAY WOTTLD NOT HAVE it restored to former color t or bald, but would have the growth restored' or tfcchled with dandruff and itching, but would hav tt removed; or troubled with sere ?ul,' soul d head, e ether eruptions, but would be eared J or with sSsk hewt ache, (neuralgia,) bat would be cured? It wiU 1m remoye all pimples from the faoe and akim. Prof- - Wood's Hair P estora- ttvewill do aU this. ' 8ee eiml&r and the following : ' Ain Akscx, November 6, 1856. Pro?. 0. 7. Woor Pear girt I have heard much aid of the wonderful efit-cs of your Hair Restorative, bat having been so oftnC , tarated br ouaoVery and i nank lUHitBtHkSIVtl. T m i a 1JM sflour Jltorativa la thaaatftalsryttiBi 'thotU i '!" t unit an A ana Laodl v tranctttad uaak' nnuuliiuL. until' ""J1 " wrwu m iu cuHwuruu iu entirely removed ; and 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 sicknea j or age,) to original oolor or beauty, and by all young persons who would hare their hair beautiful and glossy, j Very truly and gratefully yours, SOLOMON MANN. Fbjexb Wood : It was a long time after I saw you atSlissfield 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, having witnessed its effects, are now using and recommending its vs to others as entitled to the highest consideration you claim for it. Again, very respectfully and truly yours, I - SOLOMON MANN. i Carltxi, 111., June 28, 1852. I have used Prof. 0. J. Wood's Hair Restorative, and have admired its wonderful eflacta. My hair was be coming, as I thought, prematurely gray, but by the use of ihis Restorative it has resumed Us original color, and have no doubt permantlv so. j S. BREESE, ex-Senator, U. S. 0. J. WOOD 4 CO. Proprietors, 312 Broadway, N. Y., (in the great N. Y., Wire Railing Establishment,) and 114 Market Street, St. Louis, Mo. . And sold by all good Druggists. no 19 3m MOUNTAIN SCENERY. The Scenery of Western North-Carolina j and Western South-Carolina. ! BY HENRY E. COLTON. A WORK UPON THE SCENERY OF the Blue Ridge and its follow ranges of Mountains will be published early in January. The following I ' will be its contents : ' 1 Chap. I. Introduction. j ! " II. Asheville. j " III. Routes to reach Asheville the Swan t nanoa ttap Road. ; : - - : ( ; Chap. IV. The Hickory Nat Gap Rotd. ! " V. The Routes from South Carolina Salem Qsp and Jones Gap, Flat Rock, Hendersonville, Cae sar's Head, Whiteside Mt. and Cashier's Valley. 'Chap. VI. A Route via Wilkesborough and Lenoir; thp Valley . of the Yadkin ; Wilkesborough ; Happy Valley ; Lenoir ; Hi'bTi'ten, etc.. Chap. VIT. Morganton and its surroundings ; the Piedmont Springs ; Hawk's Bill and Table Rock. Chap. VIIL Linville Falls; the Gin gercake Rock; North Cove and the Cave. Chap. IX. The Vicinity of Asheville ; the White Sulpher Springs; the Million Springs; Pleasant Drives. Chap. X. The Black Mountain; the Mountain House; Journal of a Party. Chap. XL The Roan Mountain ; the Bald Mount iChap. XII. The French Broad River and the Warm Springs.' Chap. XIII Pleasant Country Stopping Places: Carson's on the Catawba ; Harris's at Chimney Rock ; Sherill's at Hickory Nut Gap ; Penland's at Flat Rock on Toe River, in yancey ; Alexander's and A E. B-ird s on the French Broad ; Alexander's cn the Swannano. Chap. XIV. The Western counties: Haywood, J ackson, Macon, and Cherokee ; Pigeon River ; Franklin ; a Winter Trip ; Vali-y River ; the Nanti hla ; Cherokee Indians. iChap. XV. Productions of the West: Agricultural and Mineral ; Wild Flowers ; Tree Growth ; Wild An imals and Reptiles. Appendix The Pilot Mountain; Salem; Pied mont Springs of Stokes; Shocco Springs; KittoH's Springs ; letters of Dr. Christy on Mountains of North Carolina. - The work will contain four views of Mountain Scene ry and a Map if that section' of country, showing all Roads, S'age Lines, Stopping Places, Noted Places, etc- It will be got up in the best style of art, and sold a 60 cents per copy. When sent by mail, 66 cents. Persons wishing oopies, will address W. L. Potneroy, Raleigh, N. C. A liberal discount to those taking a number of copies for sale. or distribution. : j A number of advertisement of Hotels, Livery Stables and Springs will .be inserted upon fly-leaves, if forwarded immediately. Papers of the State will confer a favor by giv ing this one or more insertions. dec 23 IRIME NEW ORLEANS SUGAR AND Molasses For sale by JONES 4 MOORE. jjan 15 lm I PERM, ADAMANTINE AND TALLOW ) Candles For sale by JCNES 4 MOORE. A ! f SUPPLY OF OLD GOVERNMENT Java Coffee Just to hand and for sale bv JONES 4 MOORE. N- BUTTER AND Y. State Obeese Just to hand at " JONES 4 MOORE.'S k NEW SUPPLY OF. FRESH BUCK. 4'. Wheat j Just received ht jjan 15 lm JONES 4 MOORE'S. I ES Standard copy. EW YORK LEDGER Supplied by i W. L. POMEBOY. Raleigh, N. C, Dec. 27, 1858. jan 15 M1 EAL AND FLOUR. WE HAVE IN Store a'large supply of excellent Meal and tflour. jan 12 JONES 4 MOORE. RHEUMATISM. : THITFIELDS CELEBRATED RUE. ff u malic Medicine. . Another large supply this - day received by - J- " -i viaku ItlJUilUS, nov 10! , ' Sole agent for Raleigh. B BONDS AND WAR RANTS, constantly on haul and for sal, this F RES II SARATOGA WATER, JUST received by ' . - k '-. ' -- aer 10 WARD 4 HUGHES. fr EROSENE OIL, OF SUPERIOR IjquitUi, wui be kept c Ks Store ot WIL t conitantly on hand at the SPARTA iiCABEMY li ' LOTTERY ! j CAPITAL" PRIZE ? TICKE TSl ONLY! 510. : NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. As the member of our firm have, y way of pur chase, become the owner of the grants chartered by the Sto bf Delaware, Kentve'jy, Missouri, jnd part of those inl Georgia, under the management of Mssrs Gregory As Maury, of Wilmington, Delaware, we have deemed it expedient to change the name of onr firm, on and after January 1st, 1859 to that of WOOD, EDDY A CO., who will hereafter have the manage ment of the Sparta Academy Lottery, and the others, a above B&med. ' In all transaction w tars endeavored to conduct our business with integrity and promptness, ni we can assure the public that the patronage heretofore be tpwtd ea a is waU dserriag of being; transferred to .ear tooeesson. r i 'ffiSji Very respectfully, " i r s.!wANcr -a Attgnta,Geors;ia, Dk.l; 1858. ' ; WOOD, EDDY A CO., MANAGERS, : Saccessor to 8, SWAN & CO. The fbllowinj Scheme will be drawn by Wood, Eddy 4 Co., Manager of the Sparta Academy Lottery, in each of their Single Number Lotteries for January, 1859, at AUGUSTA Georgia, in public, under the Superin tendence of Commissioners. CLASS 1, Draws on Saturday, January 1, 1859. CLASS 2, Draws on Saturday, January 8,, 1859. CLASS 3, Draws on'Satnrday, January IS, 1859.. " CLASS 4, Draws on Saturday, January 22,1859. CLASS 6, Draws on Saturday, January 29, 1859. On the plan of Single Numbers t 50,000 Tickets! Five Thousand Five Hundred and Ten . Prix I KIARLT 02TX PBIZX TO ETSKT ITDTB TICKBTS. MAGNIFICENT SfcHEME ! To be drawn Each Saturday in January. 1 Prire of $50,000 10" Prizes of 900 1 do 70,000 10 dd 800 1 do 10,000 10 do 700 1 do 6,000 10 do.. 600 1 do 4,000 60 do 600- 1 do 3,000 60 do 300 1 do 1,500 109. do. 175 10 do 1,000 225 do 100 Approximation Prizes. 4 prizes of $400 Apprig to $50,008 prize are $1,600 4. do 300 do 20,000 do 1,200 4 do 250 do 10,000 do 1,000 ,4 do 225 do 5,009: do 900 4 do 200 do 4,000 do 0 4 do 1 50 do 3,000 do 600 4 do 100 do 1,500, do 400 5,000 do 20 are 100,000 5,510 prizes amounting to $328,000 Whole Tickets, 910; Halves, $3 ; terg, 92.50.; Quar- A Circular showing the plan ; of the Lottery wui be sent to any one desirous of receiving it. ' Certificates of Packages will be sold at the following rates, which is the risk : Certificate of Package of 10 Wbo!e;Tiekets, $S0 do do 10 Half do 40 do do 10 Quarter do 20 do do 10 Eighth; do 10 In Ordering Tickets or Certificates, - Enclose the money to our address for the Ticiets or dered, on the receipt of which they will be forwarded by first maiL Purchasers caj 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, and give their Post Office, County and Stst. Remember that every prize is drawn and payable in full without deduction. All prizes of $1,009 and under, paid immediately after the drawing other prizes at the usual time of thirty days. NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. Those who prefer not tending money by mail, can use The Adams Express Company, whereby money for Ticket', in sums "of Ten Dollars, and upwards, cn be sent us AT OUR RISK AND EXPENSE, from any city or town where they have an offloe. The money and order mut be enclosed in a "Gvc-nirfnt Poet Office Stamped Envelope," or the Express Com pany eannot receive them. All communications strictlv eonfidimt.ia.l- wn Address lOrders for Tickets or Certificates to 1 WOOD, EDY 4 CO., Augusta, f!er?iav or, WOOD, EDDY 4 fO., Atlsntft. Georgia, or, WOOD, EDDY 4 CO., Wilmington, Delaware. A list of the numbers that are drawn from the wheel, with the amount of the prize that each one is fnriti6d to, will be published after everv drawing, in the follow ing papers : Augusta (Geo.) Constitutionalist, New Or leans Delta, Mobile Register, Nashville Gazette, New York Weekly Day 'Book, Savannah Daily Nes, Rich mond Dispatch, Pnuldiog (Miss.) Clarion, and Little Rock (Ark.) True Democrat. 900 TO 1,000 BALES OF COTTON PER ANNUM. I am still manufacturing at the. f ROCKY MOUNT MILLS, Edgecombe county, N. C, 900 to 10OO Bales Cotton per annum, and will deliver at any of our Railroad Depots, free of Freights, to punctual cus tomers, on S months time,, or' discount -of 2$ per cent for cash, COTTON YARN, SEINE TWINE, PLOW LINES, 4c Orders addressed to W. 8. BATTLE, Rocky Mount, Edgecombe county, N. C, will be promptly attended to. mar 24 IvinSak : : ; , ; . 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 est luxury Of the age. All the luxury 'of the Turkish water-pipe is had in this contrivance, : which my be carried in the pocket- By adding a drop of perfume, any flavor may be given. Sold at dee l WARD 4 HUGHE5!'. B AKER'S BITTERS A NEW SUPPLY at WARD A HUGHES'. HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BU chu. For sale by WARD 4 HUGHES-; PURE OLD BOURBON ' WHISKEY, Pure French Brandy, Port, Sherry, and Maderia Wines, for medicinal purposes; at , . ' dej 1 WARD 4 HUGHES, j s CHEIDAM j!CNAPPS-iFOR SALE BY WARD HUGHES. ; f-i REAT BARGAINS. BROADCLOTH T at $1.75, $2, and $2.25 per ya-d. -. " Fine Wool died blaok. Casimeres at $1 per yard, and other staple and fancy goods as cheap. ; . j. Also, Negro Brogans, at 75o. to $145. - Women's shoes, from 50c to 75 cents. ; -Soiling off at s v' THE FARMER'S HALL. ! Raleigh, Nov. 307 1858. : dw 8 tf ' FINE OLD BRANDY AND WINE. (3f Half and quarter casks Otard' DeepUy A Co,, sf J. J. Deepuy, ; Bernard A Cai and other fui v write brands., Fine -Old French Brandy, warranted genuine..- !l - !. " -i . . 25 quarter casks Fine Old Medeira, Sherry and Port Wine, warranUd pure. -- :i'L is - I.-.- - j - i-'yorealeoyiH-' f ';L- ' .' ;;' - PEEBLES A WHITE, Sot. 29.; Petersburg, Va. HEAL ESTATE, &C,: '- -r ; VALUABLE KILL PROPERTY OR -! ".. -. i SALE j. Vi- rilHE SUBSCRIBER . WILL SELL ON THB X, premises,, three miles ' north cf Raleigh, on the l7il day of Febrvary, 1869, the Paper Hills on Crab tree Creek, and knows as the Raleigh Paper Mills. Terms of sale, one-third cash, the remaining two third one anoTtwo year, with interest from date. Person desiring to purchase, are requested to x amine the property and Mill, as there is a chance for a bargain. . , . . . E. B. EATER. Dm. 10, 3858. - dec 15 S9a6tidard eopy. TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE! I WISH TO SELL PRIVATELY , THE FOL LOWING property in the City of Raleigh, ri f 1st. The HOTEL at tho eorner of Wilmington and Martin Streets, formerly occupied by 0. L. Jurch, and at present in the occupancy of H. L. Winton. Ihi Hotel is admirably located, and eaiasadk large share of transient and fennaaent eastocm. j t 2nd. The two Store Mlouset flroatiaf ea Mar ket Square, "ne oeeupied by E Rosenthal, a a Cloth ing Store, which also front en FsyetterUle Street, and the other in the oocupaney of A. Smith a aOreeety. These stores are sitoated in a positfoa whioh.ean&ot fail to command an extensive patronage. 3d. Two Dwellins; Hoases, one ea Wilming ton Street, near the Capitol Square, at present ooeapfed by Mr. Tant, and formerly the property of Wiley Joan son, and the other situated in the eastern fait of the city, near Mr. Eldridge Smith's. - The above property will be sold oa tana to aiaay person who may wish to purchase. Tot furthet taJa mation, apply to Mills EL Bow, or to aug 21 ly SAMT, ROWLAND. A SpLendid opening for Investment 1 TOBACCO FACTORY AND FIXTURES FACTORY AND FOR SALE ! ! THE SUBSCRIBERS OFFER FOB SALE their Tobocco Factory and Fixture, at Tally Ho, Granville County, N. C., immediately on the road leading from Oxford to Hillsboro'. The house is large enough, and suiiicient to work thirty band. 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, 4a, Ac. A splendid opportu nity is cere presented to any one wishing to engage in manufacturing Tobacco: The location is a eood one. being on the edge 'of the lands that produce as fine, if not the finest Tobacco in the btate. 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 Fo, and one of the partners of the concern having moved from the neigh borhood, renders it necessary to close the entire con cern as soon as we can, and, therefore, would like to bave propositions for bur factory at an early day. Terms will be reasonable f 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 FRESH GARDEN AND GRASS SEEDS, FOB BALK BT P.P. PESOUD RALEIGH, N C. ARTICHOKE Green Globe. ASP ARAF US Giant. LETTUCE Early Curled Silesia,1 Large Green Head, , Early White Head, ; Magnum Bonum, Ice Drumhead, Green Coss, Imperial Cabbage. MUSKMELON Green Citron, Pino Apple, Nutmeg, Cantelope. NASTURTIUM. ONION Early Silver Skin, Large Red, Yellow Dutch. OKRA. PARSLEY Plain, CurledK Dwarf Curled. PARSNIP Large Dutch, Sugar, or Cup. PEAS Early Prince Albert, Emperor, " Washington, BEET Early Blood Turnip. " Bassano, Long Blood, " Smooth Blood, White French Sugar, Yellow Sugar, Mangold Wurtzel, Swiss Chard. BROCOLI Early White, Large Purple. EEANS Early Yellow 6 weeks, " Valentine,. '' Rachaei. " China Dwarf, " Refugee, " L'ge wh'e Lima : Dutcb CABBAGE Early York, Large York, Early ?agarloaf, ' Battersea, ,c Drumhead, La-ge French Oxheart Late D'umhead, " Bishop Dwarf Prolific Large late Flat Dutch Red Dut-h, , ' L'ge Drumhead Savoy Green Savoy, Early Am. Drumhead, CARROTi- . Early Koris, " Long Orange, Blood Redy CAULIFLJOWER. CELEKYft White Sopd iant, New Siiv& Giant, Red Soli COLEW)RT In papers and in bulk CORN : Early Canada, Golden Sioux," Sweet, or Sugar; Smith's Early White, Dwarf Marrowfat, Large Giant do PEPPER Long Cayenne, Tomato-shaped, Sweet Spanish. PUMPKIN Large Yellow Field, " Cheere, " Mammoth. Long Scarlet, " " Short- top Long Salmon, " White Summer, Scarlet Turnip, White Turnip, Early Olive Shaped. WATERMELON Black Spanish, Long Island, Early lee-rind, Ice-Cream, Syrian, Citron. Large White Flint . CRESS Curl'd 4 Brid Leafed. CUCUMBER tarly Frame, " Russian, ' Cluster, " White Spine, Short Green, Long Green, Gherkin. EGG PLANT Large OvaL Purple, Long Purple. ENDIVE. FLAV'G HERBS -' Savory, ' . Mangorum, Basil, Lavender, Rosemary, Thyme, K . , KALE Green Curled, . Purple. LEEK Large Scotch, -- London. HUNGARIAN and other Grass, Field and Flower Seed. RHUBARD, ROQUETTE. SALSIFY. SPINAGE Round and Prickly. SQUASH Early Bush, Yellow Bush, ' Green Striped Bush, . Egg, or Apple, Crookneck,,. Marrow, Lima Coooanut, Boston Marrow, Winter do. TOMATO Large Red, Yellow, s vEgg, er Pear-Shaped, Red Cherry, Yellow do. ' :: - TURNIP AH kinds. ' jan 15 : TRUNKS! TRUNKS! TRUNKS 1--5 Sole Leather and other Ladies' and Genta Trav elflng Trunks; Valiees; Carpet, Leather and Cloth Travelling Bags, .in store and for sale by mar 13 tf . S C. W. D, HUTCHING S Standard en?y.' . s . ' - ... V JUST RECEIVED 10 BARRELS FOX'S Celebrated Cmkatf jtU. josia A MOOM REGISTER ALMANAC FOR 1W9. 8l T,l Sr. Hi '! f 8VM:T T iF ft 2 2 l 7 3 i! 5 9 1314 2021 i-J D -a 1011 1713 16 16 23 22! i 23 30 IV 28129 30 -1 e 3 10 44 6 13 20 27 L2t Ujlz is 19 S3 1!17 20 28 23 30 &7: i .-1 6 9(10 12 Sf orio IS lft 17 13 17 20 23124 20 24 18129 SO 9U U 26m 27128 i i ! 2 9 8 18 20 14 jl3 15 22 21 ft 20 37 I24J25 1TI28 23 24J25 29 0 3U ... i' 3! Hill e 13 20 10 17 12 1 19 K I 10 17 tt5 18 19 l2223 24125120 o S5 221 23 24 X 8 IS 129 39 31 127 12930 1 8 Si w o 18 20 12 13 15 22 16 19,20 2324 22i 24 (26127128 29 30- l2528l27i 29 30 31 BOOK AND JOB OFFICE I HAVDia provided say Oaloe wnh a Naw aad Haaaaoaa AMortaieat of ted With peeial rexard to tha laasat aaA sua beautiful style of Job Printing,. I aa prepared to execute, with neatness and dlipatoh, any work entrust, ed to me upon term as moderate a those of any other establishment in the State. Cataiogues, Pamphlets, Handbills, Blanks, of all kind, Weddiag and Party Tickets, Circular, 4 niiuu card. Labels, afcC, etc, Will be printed in a style which eannot fail to pleas and order for the tame are respectfully solicited! isianx wui D generally kept on band, and order for any kind can be tiled with the utmost despatch. t I , JOHN W. SYME. THE CHICKERING A SANS4PRIZE MEDAL PIANOS. The subscriber, arent for the above Justly celebra ted Pianos, informs the publio respectfully that he re sides in Wilmington, N. C. - ; - Persons desirous of purchasing (A piano, by ad dressing him, will be sent pamohlets containing Four teen dinerent styles with marked prices, rianos tuned and repaired. All orders promptly attended to by addressing ( " T. A. E. BOHNSTEDT. J tiov lOly. Wilmington, N. C. NEW JEWELRY! I 1 CHAS. H. THOMPSON -HAS JUST RETTIRNV ED from New York, with a splendid aotonent of NEW AND FASHIONABLE JEWELRY, Embracing all the latest styles, end including a fine assortment of ' SILVER GOODS, 4c, 4c. : He solicits a call from his frienda. . Watches and Jewelry neatly repaired on the short est notice. CHAS. H. THOMPSON, oct 23 tf , No 22 Fayetteville St. . --TO RU1STS. t - i A GRADUATE OF THE MEDICAL Department of the University of New York, and practitioner of seven years' experience, desires a situation as clerk 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 or medioine. ' The most satisfactory references given, both a to character and qualification. - Address MEDICU8, Pittsborough, N. C. . December 20th, 1858. ' dee 16 tf FRESH OYSTERS ! FRESH OYSTEKfll PEPPER'S CORNER AGAIN OPEN, Thi house. , receuty known as the St. Charles, is now oiten and will be conducted as a FIRST CLASS RESTAU RANT. The subscriber has stated the upper nern of the premises, and will attend solely to the buauMM of furnishing for his table everything, of the best kind, which this and the Norfolk market can afford.; I : Jp& During the Fair week, Meal will be furnished at all hours. Oysters, Fish, Barbecue, 4o. fv: ; W. R. PEPPER. Proprteto. -Oflt 20 tf. -- ' McM A N E N ' S CXLBBBATW ' V ' - SMUT AND SCREENING MACHINE. FIFTEEN HUNDRED OF WHICH HAVE been sold to the Miller aad Farmer of North Carolina and the adjoining State. All orders prompt ly filled and Machines shipped to any part of the Uni ted State. Address JOHN A. McMANEN, et9 6xn - South Lowell, N. C. ' HENRY V. NIEMEYER, i i PORTSMOUTk, VA., - . COMMISSION MERCHANT, AITD SZALSBW Lumber. Provisions. Lime, Coal, Salt, and Naval Stores. nov 3 tf flOAL, LIME, PLASTER. CEMENT, ercano. Clover, Timothy, Rye, and Oat (br aeed- btiMTont Anthracite, English and Virginia Grate, Stove, Foundry and Smith' Coal j . 1200 Calks Lime and Plaster; 800 Casks Hydraulic Cement; 10000 Bushel Seed Oats, Rye, Clover aad Timothy; 300 Tons Bird Island and Stearn' patent Guano; Coarse, ground, fine, family package Salt, For sale at cash prioes by - ' -1 Portsmouth, Va nov 3 H. V. NIEMEYER. , SIDNEY A. SMITH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Smithfield, N. C, , . . WILL ATTEND, REGULARLY, THE COUNTY and Superior Court of Wake, Johnston, Cum berland, Harnett aid Wilson. All bueineu entrusted to hi care will receive prompt laa '. GILLIAM A DUNLOP, WHOLESALE IRON MERCHANTS, ' IMPOBTIB AST! DA1 or -..,; Iron, Steel, Tin Plate, .Saeet Iron, KEEP CONSTANTLY ON i HAND A ETJLL assortment, to which they invite the attention of the Trade. No. 121 Sycamore Street, H Petersburg, Va. Agent for Fairbanks' Scale at manufacturer prices, oot 23 3m . , '1' - '"f " SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, Ac. rp HE UNDERSIGNED HAS ON HAND, OP I hi own manufacture, 4 ? - 4 ; Ladies' and Genta' Saddles, of erery grade aad quality; Boys' and Wagon do.; , Carriage, Buggy, Cart and j Wagon Harness aad ? 1 ;.all other Goad ..----j: - - 1 nenallw i- t" , i "- kept ia a Regular Saddlery Establishment, Which will be eold low tor casn, or on saor btoi punctual buyer. -Orders thankf oily; : jweohred, aad promptly executed. ' " -:'T':V;.n- mar3 tf - - ' C. ,WT XrRTTTCgINfl&. NOTICE. THE SUBSCRIBERS KIVi; , their personal attention to ellooneignmeBU mad toemfrom the country, particularly Tebac,Cotton,nd Wheat . They keep a large stock of Groceries, Guano, Ac-on hand, wbSch they offer for sale on tbe moet reaaoaable term. To cash ai.d penctonl buyer on the ? Sm DONNANS JCU1NST0N, - Grweara and uommiion mercnauu. mat 14 lj Petarsbmg Va... V, I 4 . '(I V i A m v -4 -f. Ui
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 19, 1859, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75