1 f . .'. v .,y--y--..,.;;f RALEIGH, , WEDNESDAY- MOENING, ! JANUAUYi 26!l859 VOL. LX r4 HA I H I M 1 1 fvl I Ci I If f ll'it IIA. II II II V n ' l I I- y M M ! r7if,ir-iir-ii--ii ii . . i i ir; u i 11-11 n . i - a i u r u n n ( .i-V'-v.. : - fffsf ;,r:.v , , NO. 9: v- THE IlAtiElGH REGISTER , ,i ia nmin -jjr" )-'-." ft I . SEMI-WEEKLY AJfD WEEKLY, ' , i BY JOHN 'USYkK,T-t;ff THE SEMIWEEKLY REGISTER to pV.lkMu4 very Wednesday and Saturday morning, at 94 wwt annum, payall l nirvM,' or $ i 00, if pymM delayed till th subieriptioa jfmi ha epifU. r- ons wishing to labscriba fur shortwr tin law nw yr will b haTged a.t tha raU of S4 0 par M THE WEEKLY REGISTER ii 'paMiah! Wednesday morning, t $2 00 per tapum, py adranoa; IS 50 If paymant is madai'at any toa a. " ring tha sabaeriptioB year ;i aad $3 00, if paywancu ,1.Ut1 tiUthaaitilration of tha TW. - Paraoiia M. aoribing for sh6rter time than one ysar will ba onrfa J at tha rata of ?Z U per aojuiuu. t. -- istcb will Antain alirthe nawa matter snUtonad la both tha SnWakUeaV j Ratet tif AdTertUing! 1 the 8mUW eeltlf T v ; .j Register: ' v. : - 1 iqnara (it line or !) one Insertion,! Every faeoeading inaertion, . j : i -i I Kjoar two rnwatha, without altratlo, 4 .. M '.'! eo . 12 00 li ft 2 squares two withot - : 2 " Inrea 2 six 2 " twelTe months, including paper, In the Weekiy Register : 1 tquara for tha first insertion, j j ihd for arery auooeeding insertioD, 1 iqu&re two months,, withomt alteration, t . " threa : " - f -r: ' ., 'f 1 . . x - .; " " " $1 to M ; ' T M 10 04 I T M 10 00 I " twelve:" with. Ssauiu-estwo " without 2 threa - " -2 six.-- ,:-' T 2 " twelr month, includ'g Weakly paper 20 , ' Buaihesa Cards,: not exceeding eight iinea, will be iaserted in' either thef Weekly or Semi-Weekly six months for $S 00, or twelve months for $10 in .both papers at $10 for six months, or $15 for twelve months. Z&8 Contracts can be made at the office for loager advertisements. M . u : j ; BUSINESS CARDS. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.--WM. H. BEITS, having associated himself with as, for the purpose of conducting an Auction Business, for the gala of Negroes, the firm will be carried on under the name and style of Pnlliam 4 Betta. ( . Thankful for the enoouragement heretofore received, they mutually solicit tha patronage s liberally extend ed .to the ola, and especially ask tha attention of their respective friends to the new partnership. D. M. PULLIAM A CO. 1 PULLIAM BETTS, Auctioneers, CWer the Odd Fellow Hall, FRANKLIN STREET, 1 Richmond, Va., WILL SELL NEGROES, B(j)TH PUBLICLY and privately. Our porters are always at each : depot, and on tha arrival or boats. '. A. !C. PULLIAM, mi 19 WM. H. BETl'S. JONES St MOORE, GROCERS, j Auction and Commission Merchants, Dealers in Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Tobaoco, Ac., No. 18, Fayetteville Street, an 20 1 RALEIGH, N. C. ' WILLSON &l ALFRIEND, j WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, .And dealer in ChemiaaUi Paint, Dy Stuff, OxU, dtc. Sycamore, opposite Bollingbrook Street . PETERSBURG, VA ' ; w. n. wiLXiox. ; ; joxh aXfaixxa. aa & . . , . L PEEBLES At WHITE, Grocer and Commission Merchants, PETERSBURG, VA. ' ' .. . : Sole Agents fr Reese'! Manipulated of Phospho-Peruvlan leb 27 UBBIO, , N. M. MARTIN, BRO. dk CO., GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, :. Petersburg, .w N; M. MARTINI SON St CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, janSO RICHMOND. VA. McILWAINE SON & Co., GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Corner of Sycamore and Tabb Street,' a.' s. nciLwawa, v Petersburg, Va. K. . MCXLWAIfiK, V r. B. HiLt. ' ' J . : j .an. 5 PEEBLES "dc WHITE, GROCERS, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, 22 Old Street, Petersburg, Va. LF.K0ELPEXBI.E3. : THOS AS WHITE, JR. ' DONNANS A JOHNSTON, -i GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Petersburg, i aW ' j1-ly-: r I' ! i : ".: DONNAN dc CO., s COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Richmond, Ta jai-iy - ; MUIR4 STEVENB, Importers and Dealers in hla, 0 la; Earthenware, Lampt, Looking OUut, Plated, Britania and Planithed Tin War, Waiter,- Caetort, Refrigerator, Water Cooler, Qa Fixture; Faeu Good; &-c, &c, d-e No. 65 8YCAM0RE STREET, fImni)dlaUly opposite Messrs. Pacl 4 McIlwajrx's,) w. Aporsris mcir; i : Petersburg, Va. tADiu sTBvxNS. ) j an ay FOX'S CRACKERS i English Dairy Cheesai . N. 1 Mackerel, in Kits, , ; ' Just recsiveli by .. ' ta 9 -Jt JONES 4 MOORE. RLJSETT LEAT H E R .-A SMALL l.t uf medium size and f-itra Ku.jett Leather on tvt .i.r.ui. nt, and for sale low tuuU'n. i--" MksKWArXE, S'JiN'4 CO., : .')? ' T Petersburg, Va.1 U 1 LCAHS.-SOO lb. COFFEE SUGARS, Iu" b.rteU Crushed do 5 W. powdered do 4.J . -.1:. . 1 .It d.l-. 1U btiiJS. Cuba do, receiving ai-in.at. lcJl. AJ3. BUS tu, j ' jf-r-. 4 -Petersburg, Va, ''- WSW J" c? rij"B'S:- I tfia -Sf Li 3 t0 I TOn ivjtrexiTidkt -'LOvS. -ANOTHEB LOT -M.L.iis La. waved Cottoa. Sweep, PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ! '.LAW COPARTNERSHIP,; RALE JO H, N. ' C. ' H.W. MILLER and &. W. BROOKS, 1 HAVING ASSOCIATED THEMSELVES TO GETHER in the Practice of the Law in the County Coarts, will attend promptly to all business entrusted to their care. Thev will attend the County Courts of Wake, Johnston, Nash, Franklin, Granville, ferson and Orange . OFFICE on Fayetteville Street, ' above the Law rence Hotel; where one or the other may be constantly ountL. . , Jan JAMES H. STRUM, GENERAL AGENT I AND CQLLECT0R, I OXFORD, N. C. I References i J Joseph H. Gaochj Granville county, N. C. ' Hon; A. W. Venable, Brownsville, R. N. 4 D. C. Herndon, Oxford, " . R. A. Young, Petersburg, Va. SEXTON GALES, ATTORNEY AT -LA W "ft fcb 17 . r : , ARCHITECTURE! V WM. PERCIVAL, ARCHITECT AND CIVIL ENGINEER, Office-Smith' Building, Fayette ville Street,' Raleigh, will furnish designs for Churches, Pubho Buldings, Stores, Town and 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. V ltb arf education fil training tor bis proleasion, and a practical experience for more than IS years on publio and private works m Kurope, Canada snd the unitd j States, he hopes to give satisfaction. He respectfully j refers to those by whom he is professionally engaged i in tki Stat The Building Committee on the Chapel Hill Uni versity improvements. The Buudmg Committee of the Kaleigh new Baptist Church. R. S. TUCKER, Esq., Raleigh. W. M. BOYLAN, Esq., W. S. BATTLE, Esq., Rocky-Mount, .' Edgecombe county. N. B. A large number of original designs for Churches, Villas, 4c, oaa be seen at his offioa. aug 7 THOS. CALLAN, (Suecetior to ISAAC PROCTOR,) s Merchant Tailor and Gentlemen's Far nishing Goods, Fayetteville Street, Raleigh, N. C, RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE CUSTOM ERS of the establishment and the public gener ally, that be has just 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 best estab lishment in Baltimore, and subsequently with Mr. Proctor, of this City, he flatters himself that he will bo J able to give satisfaction to all who may favor him with j their orders. ' ' j A trial is respectfully solicited. i Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, and a variety of I Ready Made Clothing always on hand, to be disposed ! uf cheap for Cos. j Cutting and Repairing done with dispatch. j The latest styles of fashions always on hand. i ap 17 Amusement for-the Little Ones. GAMES t GAMES! GAMES ! GAMES 1 LIFE OF GEN. WASHINGTON, (LtissecteU) Gentle Annie, -. do American Historv. do Map of the United States, " North Carolina, " Kentucky and Tennessee, " the Western States, History of the Sabbath, da do do do do Mansion of Happiness. Reward of Virtue. Game of Loto'i " Our E&by.- ", French Purzle Brain.. "' "Qutn gf Beauty. " " Busby and Fusby. Chinese Rirg Puzzle. ; Guessing Game. ciame oi iSeaats. Forture Cards. ;-. : Block Alphabet?, of all siie. Also a great variety not enumerated above. ' Juatj received bv .! HENR'x' d tcrfnek, nov 17 N. C. Bookstore. NEW PUBLICATIONS. BEAUCHAMPE, OR THE KENTUCKY j Tragedy j by W. GUiaure Simms, Esq. DOCTOR THORNE A Novel j By Anthony Trol ' lope.- This BKAVuaAsar itiAunuj, in nentucxy. , EVERY WOMAN HEB.OWN LAWYER. , VIOLET, or the Times we Live in. K. N. PEPPER, and other condiments, pat up for ! generals so; By Jacques Maurice. t THK ARTS Off rJhAU i t, or secrets oi a tay s Toilet, with Hints to Gentlemen on the art of Fas- ; cinaung ; riy Madame Lola Monte,, Countess of Landsseld ! 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:. 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 se eotlon of Miloh Cows, 4c ; 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 Bavne, A. A. A PRACTICAL TREATISE on Grasses and Forage Plants ; By Cba'les L. Flint, AM. THE WORKS OF THE RIGHT REVEREND JOHN STARK R AVENSOROFT. D. D.-Old Church es, Ministers and Families of Virginia; By Bishop MeSdo. For sale by H. D. TURNER, dec 11 Raleigh, December, 1858. FRESH BUCKWHEAT. Sugar House Syrup; Loaf, crushed, powdered and refined Sugars, Just received by JONES 4 MOORE, oct 27 Fayetteville Street. R ECEIVED THIS DAY 6 bbls Northern Irish Potatoes ; 20 boxes Eastern Cheese ; 20 Western " 20 " English Dairy Cheese; oct 27 At JONES 4 MOORE'S. PRIME GOSHEN BUTTER. " . Pine-Apple Cheese. t Just to hand at oct 27 JONES 4 MOORE'S. B ROILING CHIPPING BEEF " A small supply at JONES 4 M00FE S. ClRISWOLD9 COTTON GINS. I AM JT Agent -fur ib"e saU if this celebrated make of Gins, and will dnliver at any depot, direct from the Manufactory, fiee of all expense, at h's price J. M. TOWLK?. Rlesth,Nov, 34, 1358. ,f O NT d OMERY'S CELEBRATED iX WHEAT FANS. A few stlilon hund from last Pair. ' . ; S : Also, just receied a supply of Sinclair's Grass Snaths st.a BiaJoa. cyaTlta. at the H armer's MaJl. as - B ARLOVVS rJLL'E, A NEW AND SU- prior ejtisle ins &kv. CiotLcs. gored for sum- , i plta to ; WARD 4 HUGHES' k Drug Storm. ' oov 10 . t BURNING FLU'lrf. f T-fTB ARE 6ELVIXG BUBNINv FLUID at h f f : eanhtptr gaOon r.r Cash. s-- ;.. A. - FALL ; & WINTER GOODS. 1859. FALL. K , 184. ' HAMILTON" GRAHAM, I i . IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS ' ' ARE NOW PREPARED TO OFFER, on tha most favorable terms, to ' . ; ' - Wholesale Buyers, a large stock of i ' , ' , ' " Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, T ' selected with great cars for thar- ;j I- ! Fall and Winter Trade, V '"'.- which,! for variety, beauty, and its adaptation ta tha . . North Carolina, - , - - , ' " . . ' ' ; - Tirginia, and . . v Tennessee Trade, ! will be foand second to none. , -,- - Buyers from all seotions sera invited to a sloss and i rigid examination of our stock, prices, 4a. . i No. 00 Sycamore Straet, - sep 8 . PaUrsbarg, Va. Fall, lSfi-B. 1'AUTUaJf AND WINTEtt DBT GOODS. STEVENSON, "WEDDELL A Co., : - Importers Snd Wholesale Dealers In '" -I STAPLE AND FANCY DRYGOODS OCR STOCK THIS SEASON PRESENTS UN USUAL attractions lb styles and variety. . Im portations are new in store, as also most of the goods purchased from American Factories,' and those pur chased at the Large Package Auction Sales. The en tire stock having been secured at the lowest Cath prices, and upon as good terms as any Jobbing house 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 tha trade that goods can be Jobbed on as good terms Boutn as ! North. With our facilities, we deem it no presumption to say. that we can and will tell, by tha piece or pack age, on as good terms as any regular establishment. . JOHN STEVENSON, JAMES WEDDELL, j WM. H. CROW, 78 and 80 Sycamore Street,' an 28 Petersburg, Vm. DISSOLUTION. THE CO-PARTNERSHIP WHICH HAS existed between PESCUD 4 GATLING for the last three years, is this day dissolved by limita tion. P. F. PESCUD, G. W. GATLING. Raleigh, N. C, January 1, 1859. NOTICETHE UNDERSIGNED HAS i purchased G. W. Gatling's interest in the stock ot Drugs, Medicines, 4c, belonging to Pescud Y Gat ing;' aleo his interest in all debts due' them. Having assumed all the liabilities of Pescud A Gatliing, he hopes all who have any claims, will pre sent them for settlement, as soon as practicable, and those indebted will pay up without further indulgence. For fifteen years past, he has enoyed the confidence and multiplied favors of his friends and the public, and it is due them that he should here make his grate ful acknowledgements. To continue to merit their confidence and esteem, he will apply himself to business with renewed energy and Vigilance, and with the aid of polite and efficient clerks, and a stock of Drugs and -other goods, in his line, which will challenge competition in Quality and price, he hopes to succeed. P. F. PESCUD, jan 8 Druggist, Raleigh, N. C. THE NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL Ltfe Insurance Company, now in the tenth year of successful .operation, with a growing capital and a firmer hold upon publie confidence, continues to in sure the lives of healthy persons from J 4 to 60 years of age, for one year, for : seven years, and for life all life members snaring in (he profits. All slaves from 10 68 years of age are insured for one year or for five Tear, .for two-thirds of their valie. Ail losses are punctually paid within 9Q days after ' ifttisfaetory 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, Sc'y. Raleigh, N 'C. : dec 18 ly . ' " : 10th MONTH, 1968. DRUGS,. MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, ! VARNISHES, BRUSHES, WIN- DOW-GLASS, Etc. ; m TrVTARD HUGHES TENDER THBIR KIND f EST acknowledgments ta those who have so liberally sustained them since their debut as APOTH ECARIES, DRUGGISTS AND DISPENSING CHEMISTS, and they hope by elese attention and energy in business to merit their continued oenfidanoe and support They bag leave to Mnonnoa to their4 mends and the public that they havr just received and; are now opening one ef the largest stocks, selected with! the greatest care by one of the firm in perton, Of DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS PERFUMERY, WINDOW-GLASS, . BRUSHES, VARNISHES, Etc,: Etc. Ete., w -,-r.if . ever offered in this market - '1 We invite the attention of Physicians, Planters, i Manufacturers, and the public generally, to examined our stock before purchasing elsewhere, feeling oonfi-i dent of our ability to supply them upon as raaaonabM terms as any similar establishment in tha State. AIT we ask is an examination of our stock. WARD 4 HUGHES, Suocessort to oct 13 f : Dr. JE. Boaxx Hatwoon. THIS DAY PUBLISHED Turner's N. Carolina Almanac FOR 1859. 0 A I For sale wholesale and retail by H. D. Turner, at the North Carolina Bookstore, and by J., B. Lip pmcott 4 Co, Philadelphia ; A. S. Barnes 4 Co., and Hubbard 4 Burgess, New York. j Raleigh, Nov. 6, 1853. tf NOTICE. THE SUBSCRIBERS GIVE their personal attention to all consignments made them from the country, particularly Tobaoco, Cotton, and Wheat. They keep a large stock of Groceries, Guano, 4c, n hand, which they offer for sale -on the most reasonable terms. To cash and punctual buyers on the usual time. DONNANS 4 JOHNSTON, Grocers and Commission Merchants, 1 I mar 14 ly Petersburg, Va. 11EIDSIECK CHAMPAGNE. Baskets of the Genuine Heidsieck 4 Co. Cham pagne, quarts and pints, direct from the Frene h 5 Agent. S Forsale by I , PEEBLES 4 WHITB, Petersburg. Va. Not. 20. SUGAR AND COFFEE. CfC Barrels Crushed, Powdered and Coffee So ai Kin, Liaguayra ana Java inee, tot sale bv PEEBLES 4 WHITE. Nv. ?n. Petersburg, Vai T ONDO.N PORTER AND SCOTCH ALjE Jj 'n S00,l ordw; put up in Pint Jugs. ; i - ! ' .-. .- Just received by ' 1 ' ! '' , JONES 4 MOORE, : Jj28 3m ... ' Familv Grocr. J BIBLES AND TESTAMENTS.' j ! 4 ! NEW SUPPLY OF. THE AMERICAN 1 I J Bible Botiety's Boks, just .received jt-t- the Ie ; ponitory of the Wake county Bible Soctety. yfFomes gin-ilv bouLd copies, suitable for Christmas Presents. ; .dec 22 I..:;., , J.M.TOWLESL O. SLGAK- -13 fchda GOOD TOJ kw-J rN,-1 ; o truss N. O Sutr in store and tor sale 60 ward imm. sTtl-EN'S SLPiiKIOR FLOUR--IN Ijl RELS and Sack. .r-liiA . V'Recvth4a-if:'!,li BAR MISCELLANEOUS. GREAT INDUCHMENTI . WINTER DRY GOODS SELLING AT COST It LANDECEEIi & KLINE ji RE ENDEAVORING TO MAKE ROOM L; for larga Btoek of . v.-," : .. , frgrattao Atfptfaijrtxt' GodD3,,v and&erefbre in order to dear 'oat. the remainder of their WINTER GOOD.3, have cstna. to the oonelnsion ttsellsaoh' - ' , ' ' . r-rf . i , , ,AT JCOST PlllCE ; rather than keep 'anything - ever till another season, for they deem a quick sixpence better . than a slow shilling. By adopting this eonrsa, they will be- ana bled to keep eonsUntly on hand a rathionaUe Stock df Goods.' - ' :, . . - .. -.;r i , ! Their present rtoek of WlNTr GOODS ambraoa Silks, Freaehr ssd EneU - 'no. Plain and Plaids Pturaanouoi Uaan nAjClosv Fan Hotierf ate .--s; . ; I Thar' will Jnatt their $flOM down - aX eat tpt tha Next Thirty Day 1 . 1 - , ' Hft. OVER-COATS SOLD AT COST t V i They feel confident that, this oourse on- the part will prove eminently satisfactory to their customers, as it will enable them to keep supplied with Goods suitable to the varying seasons.' .; t - , : , I Their FANCY GOODS DEPARTMETJwill at all times be kept iujplied with everything that the. Ladias may desire. ' - :H -'7 : i ; ; p Jan. 8 i NORTH CAROLINA BOOK STORE. HENRY TURNER, BOOKSELLER AND ; STATIONER, No. 1, FAYETTEVILLE STREET, RALEIGH. HD. T. HAS ON HAND, AND FOR a sale, at the lowest prices, a large and well se lected assortment of Law, Medical, School, Theologi cal and Miscellaneous Books. Also, Fine Editions of Bibles and Prayer Books, in every variety of binding and sise. . . And ir receiving regularly all tha New Works in the Various departments of Literature. School Books. He respectfully solicits the attention ef school teach ers engaged in the instruction of youth, to his assort ment of School Books, which is very extensive, com prising the most Valuable Works now in use. . i . Blank Books. I His stock of Blank Books is now complete, embrac ing every description of Aocpunt, Racord and Memo- ridum Books. Stationery. Everr variatv of Common and Fancv Statlonerv. in- jcloding Writing and Wrapping Papers, Steel Pens, of every description and prioe, Ink, yuuls, c i Booksellers, Merchants, Teachers, Libraries, and School Committees suppled on the most reasonable iterms. All orders promptly attended to. jan 19 tf MOUNTAIN SCENERY. The Scenery of Western North-Carolina and Western Soath-Carolina. BY HENRY E. COLT ON. A WORK UPON THE SCENERY OF the Blue Ridge and its fellow ranges of Mountains will Ha .MiHlfaltAsI .In i t. T i. n n w TV - fnll... u will be its eon tents : i Chap. I. Introdnction, II. Asheville. v " III.- Routes to reach Asheville -the Swan- nanoa Gap Read. :;.-.pR- '-j- ; . Chap. IV. The Hickory Nut GaBosd. " V. The Roataa from Sooth Carolina Salem Gap and Jones Gap, Flat Rock, Eendersonville, Ce sar's Head. Whiteside Mt. and Cashier's Vallev. " Chap. VL A Route via Wilkeshorough snd Lenoir : the Valley of the Yadkin; Wilkesborough ; Happy Valley ; Lenoir ; Hi'bri'ten, ete. Chap. VIT. Morganton and its lurroundinn ; the Piedmont Springs ; Hawk's Bill and Table Rock. Chap VIIL Lin vffi Falls ; the QFingarcake Rock; aertu voveandtne cave. Chap. I3L Tha Vicinity of Asheville ; the White Sulpber Springs; the Million Springs; Pleassnt Drives. Chap. ATha Black Mountain: the Mountain House; Journal of a Party. fh.n VI .Tit. Piian Uf....l. . Wa1i4- UMn v.yt ir vii ii i i ii , mi. . uavui. Chap. XIX Tha French Bread River and tha Warm Springs. , - Chap. XIII Pleasant Country Stopping Planes 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. Baud's en the French Broad; Alexander's on the Bwannanoa. ' fv: . ''. Chap. XIV. The Western ' counties ? Haywood, Jackson, Maeon and Cherokee; ' Pigeon River Franklin; a Winter Trip; Valley River; the Nantt- hala : Cherokee Indians. -. .. Chap. XV. Productions of the West : Agricultural and Mineral ; Wild Flowers; Tree Growth ; Wild An imals and Reptiles. Anoendix The Pilot Mountain j Salem:-Pied mont Springs of Stokes; Shoaco Springs; KJttrell's Springs Letters' ; of Dr. Christy on Mountains cf North Caroline. c Tha work will contain four views of Mountain Scene ry and Map of that taction of oountry, showing all Reads, Stage Line, Stopping Places, Noted Places, eto. It will ba got up la tha beat style of art, and sold at 60 cents per copy. . When sent by mail, 60 oents. Persons wishing copies, will address W. L. Pomeroy, Raleigh, NC. ' ' j . : . , ., , A liberal discount to those talcing a number of oopiei for sale or distribution. ft. A number of advertisements of Hotels, Livery Stables and Springs wilt be Inserted upon fly-leaves, if forwarded immediately. . ' sT- Papers of tha State will confer a favor by giv ing this one or more insertions, dee 23 ' HENRY V. NIEMEYER, PORTSMOUTH, YA., COMMISSION MERCHANT, ; v '' s in nxxLxa is Lumber. Provisions, -"Lime, Coal,-Salt. and Naval .Stores. nov 3 tf T O AL, LIME, PLASTER, CEMEN T, J aano. Clover, Timothy, Rye, and Oats for seed inasHit. H' ' ' m Tons Anthracite, English and Virginia Grate, . . Stove, Foundry and smith s Coal ; 1200 Casks Lime and Piaster: 800 Casks Hydraulic Cement; .. .. -- 10006 Bushels Seed Oats, Rye, Clover and Timothy ; 800 Tons Bird Island and Steam's patent Guano; Coarse, ground, fine, family packages Bait, For sale at cash prices by ' '" Portsmouth, Vanor 3 H. V. NIEMEYER YORK 1.EDGER r Supplied by W. L. POMEBOY. Raleigh, N. C, Dec27858. jan 15--1 m m: E AL AND , FLOURWE HAVE IN 1 1 Store a laree supply of ' excellent Meal ana A Flour, f ' Jan 12 JONES 4 MOORE. : i RHEUMATISM. r j WHITFIELD'S CELEBRATED RHE umatio Medisina.. ; Another large supply this day received ht-" '" 'lir.- ' ' '-' . ' ' ; . .OWARD A HCGHE3,? : ;.nov10" " ' "i i "iSftla asrwite for Ralatgh. R OR RENTTHE C O M M O D I O V 8 two storr Dwelling, wltb twO aires of Uadl at- ' tachid. khowaat the Shawlot- 'ff: :iU-ty -V;-;;-J451E3 1 by1 TRES fkXiATpOkiflApLl: ST ''r9eWedby-;-r'.7 '5'i rvw- ' ! IT ER OlEIfE OILt- OFJ SUPERIOR ,JaV.o,Ti osMsansxyam.asma. at ua MISECLLANPOUS. j j-3 -He; GREAT BEAUTIFIKR, - So Long Unsuccessfully Sought, i - ' FOUND5 AT LAST 1 ' - ' ' i . i FOR IT RESTOREpermanently gray Hair to its original color ; covers luxuriantly the bald head i retaoves all dandruff, i itching and all sorofola, scald head and all eruptions ; jmxkes the hair soft, healthy, and glossy ; and will prissarve it to any Imaginable age; removes, as If by magic, all blotches, 4a., from the face, and wore all neuralgia and nervous headache. See cinmlar and the following. i - ' ' r " ' JDoTXiw lH,Peb. t;ia2T Paor.-O. J. Wood, Co-Genti : Within a few days we have received so many orders and calls for ProL 0, J, Wood's Halt restorative, that to-day we ware compelled to send to Boston for quantity, (tha C dosen you forwarded all be in e told.) while wa mifht order a quantity from ou:J Pvtry botiU w Aova soWj and tha airproWin. and pasronaea it rtoatrw from in snort suMtaatiai ana worthy luens of oar vicini ty, fully aanvinoa ns that it is a moat valuable preparation. i . i.'ic f -': ;s...'vj 's' ; f' :. Send us as soon as may be one gross of $1 else ; and one dozen $2 list; and believe us yours very respect- (Signed DANIEL LATHORP A CO. Hickcrt Gbqvi, St Charles Co., Mo, Njv.lth, 18M. J Pkor. O. J. Wood Dear Sir Some time last sum mer wa were induced to aaa some.' of your Hair Resto rative, and its effects were so wonderful, we feel it our jduty to you and the afflicted, to report it uur utue ton s bead for some time had been per fectly oorered with sores, and some call it scald head. The hair almost same i off in consequence, when a friend, seeing his sufferings, advised us to use your Restorative, wa did so with so little hope of success, but, to oar surprise, and that, of all our friends, a very few applications removed the disease entirely, and a new and lnxuriant crop of hair; soon started out, and we can now say that our boy has as healthy a scalp, and as luxuriant a crop ef hair as any other child. We can, therefore, and do hereby recommend your Restorative, as a perfect remedy for all diseases of the scalp and hair. ! ' - ' Wa are, yours respectfully, 1 GEORGE W. HIGGINBOTHAM, SARAII A. UIGGINBOTHAM. Gardiner, Maine, Juno 22, 1855. Prof. 0. J. Wood Dear Sir:! I have used two bit- ties of Professor Wood's Hair Restorative, and can truly say it is the greatest discovery of the age for re storing and-changingthe hair. ; Before using it I was a man of seventy. My hair has now attained its ori ginal color. Yon can recommend it to the world with out the least fear, as my ease was one of the worst kind. Yours respectfully. , O. J.i WOOD 4 CO, Proprietors, 81 J Broadway, New York, (in the great N- Y. Wire Railing Estab lishment, and 114 Market street, St. Louis Mo. And sold by all good Druggists. jan 22 3m. GARDEN, YARD, FLOWER AND MEAD OW SEED. j . T HAVE just received from the most experienced I and reliable Seed Owners in the country, a heavy supply of t resn seeds, to which I invite the at tention of dealers and r gardeners, and solicit their or ders with the firm conviction, that both the quality and price will please them. Below, I name some of the different kinds : ; Giant Purple Top Asparaguai . Beats. Early China, Turtle Soup, Early White Marrow, Early Valentine, Mohawk, Refugee, or 1000 to 1, Case knife, Large Lima or Butter. Beets. Extra Early Blood Turnip, Long Smooth Quaker, Flat Passino, Long Bloed Red, White Sugar, Mangel WurtsaL BrocolL. , . ' Cabbage. Eariy York ltarjy June" Early Sugar loaf. Early Flat Battersea, larpe French Oxheart, pre mium Flat Dutch, St. Dennis Drumhead, large Wake field, Nonpariel, large York, i large lake American Drumhead, fine Drumhead Savoy, green Globe Savoy, red Dutch for pickling; Cauliflower. Several kinds; Celery. Seymour's Sup rb, White Solid, new Sil ver Giant, i Collarda and Common Salad. Curled or Peppergrass Cress, Cucumber. Early Frame, early Russian, early Clcster, early white Spine, Long ''reen, Short Green prickly, extra Long Green (Turkey), Girkin or Barr. Eggplant Purple and White. , Endive; Corn; Kale and Leek, ' Lettuce. Early Curled Silesia, earlv white Cab bage, Fine Imperial, Large Green, lee, brown Dutch Cabbage, large India, London white Cabbage. ' Peas. Extra early May (very early), J. R. 4 Co's earliest known, Danui O'Houke, early Warwick, early Charlton, Dwarf Sugar (eatable pod), Thurston Reli ance, larg whita MorrowfaU early Prna-. Dr,f blue Imperial, Tom Thumb. J Melon, Mustard, Outoa. Okra Parsley, Paranip, Pepper, l umpkin, Radish, Rhubarb, Spinach; Squash, Tomato and Turnip ! seed, together with White and Yellow Onion Setts; Kentucky Bine, Orchard, Time thy and Musqulto Grots Seed. S Orders filled promptly, with as fine selection of Pure Seeds as cam be procured of any house in the United States, f i ; N. F. RIVES. Whoieaaia and Retail Druggist. . jau 19 Powell's Row, 107 Syoamore st, Petersburg- 900 TO l,o60 BALES OF COTTON PER ANNUM. I am still manufacturing at the i ROCKY; MOUNT MILLS, Edgaoombe county, N. C 900 to lOOO 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 2 per cent for cash, COTTON YARN, SEINE TWINE, PLOW LINES, 4c- ;-;;. Orders addressed to W. b. BATTLE, Reeky Mount, Edgecombe county, N. C, will be promptly attended to. . 1 mar 24 lyinSak GILLIAM & DUNLOP, WHOLESALE IBON MERCHANTS, tVPOttTBRS SJTD DEALERS OF Iron, Steel, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, 4-., KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A ;FULL assortment, to which they invite the attention of the Trade. No. 21 Sycamore Street r .' Petersburg, Va. 1 Agents for Fairbanks' Scales at manufacturers prices. '; oct 23 3m j FRESH OYSTERS t FRESH OYSTERS! TQEPPER'S CORNER AG AIN OPEN This house, ' JT recenty known as the St Chsries, is now open and will ba conducted as a FIRST CLASS RESTAU RANT. The subscriber has rented the upper s lories of the premises, and Will attend solely to the business of . . . . . ,.1 ' r 1 . jt Turnlsningior nis wdisb evaryuung, 01 tuc vmmt uu, which thia and the Norfolk markets oan afford. : jSB During the Fair week, Meals will be furnished at all hours. Oysters, Fish Barbecue, 4c. W. R, PEPPER, Proprietoe. -; Oct JO tt . .1 Y s- ("I REAT BARGAINS.-BRpADCLOTH T at $1.75, $2, and $2.25 periyard.' i Fine Wool died black. Casimeres at $1 per yard, and other staple and fancy goods as cheap. ; Also, Negro Brogans, at f5o, to $li5. ; Women's shoes, from 50c to 75 cents. j , Selling off ak '- 1 "' " . ; THE FARMER'S HALT.. Raleigh, Nov. 30, 1858. ' ; deo 8 tf FINE OLD BRANDY AND WINE. 5g- Half and quartet casks : Otard Deepuy 4 Co, 7&J J. J. Deepuy, Bernard 4 Coi., and other fa vorite brands! .Fine Old French Brandy, warranted genuine. 4 -ri-" I' T '' f, - 25 onirtir eeslts Fine mi Jdedeirs Kherry asa fort Wiae, waritedpBTa.i'';'r j: " Nnv. 2d.::.tv?- . ?'( -'tr-y ratoreourg, ta. ' NEW SUPPLY OF. FRE8H BUCK Wheat- &.',;4r'f-"TUTxf'r. ; - ' VrWIMteBivOdSj REAL ESTATE, cl t v VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY I FOR - - . r- SALE.-r-'-:h:V! fTTOB ! SUBSCRIBER WILL iBILL ' ON i,THS X' premises, three miles north of Raleigh, oath 17th dsv of Febrearv. 1859, tha Pane? Mills on Crab. I ! tree Creek, and known as tha Raleifh Pases Mills. H 1 SW4 . m .... .r m . . A.erms ox sate, ona-t&lra aasa, tse remaining rwo thlrds ozreandtwo yaars, with Interest from data. . Peraont desiring to pnrcriS arw requested to ex amine the property n Mills, as there is a chance for a bargain, r -n X. B. SATER. ;J Btaadard oopy. . .. " , , ' VAIPV i nnntintiMV ww. m 4 ' . vnn r.vxravs a x uxa s&iiAi . I. WISH 'TO . SELL . PRIVATELY . THE JOL- LOWING nrooertv in tha Citv of RalrSrh. via i : s 1st, The HOTEL at tha aoroar of WUminirton and Martin Streets, formally ooeupiad by a L. Buroh, and at present la (he oocspancy ef ELL. Winton. This Hotel is admirably Located, and command a large share of transient and parmanant eustoaa, i ' '': , ' 2nd, Tha two Storo Honaea froatiasr aa 'Mar- aixttm? ?!Joaine ecccpted by E Rosenthal, a a Cloth sive from &tor' wtic Blso fronts m FayetuvLa ftratt, bb r ua outer an u occupaary u a. jsouta as a areoary. These stores are sitoated Ja a pamttoa whkh eaaaat fail to command an extensive patronage. : r, . 3d. Two Dwelling Hoatea, oaa on WilssJng ton Street, near the Capitol Square, at present eoewpied by Mr. Tan t, and formerly the property of Wiley J An son, and tha Other situated la tha s astern part af the city, near Mr. Kldridge Smith's. ,. - The above property will be sold on terau ta nit any person whe may wish to purehsm i For talks tnfbr mation, apply to Mnx H. Baown, or to " - augtl ly- SAJaOWLAHI). A Splendid opening for Investment t TOBACCO FACTORY AND FOR SALE 11 FIXTURES THE SUBSCRIBERS " OFFER FOR SALE their Tobooeo Factory and Fixtures, at Tally Ho, Granville County, N. C, immediately on the road leading from Oxford to HillsboroV The house is large 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, Ac, 40.' A splendid opportu nity is here presented to any one wishing to aagage la manufacturing Tobacco. The location is a good one, being on the edge of the lauds that produce as fine, if not the finest Tobaoco 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 close 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 lurtner particulars, address A EL Cooke, at Oxford, or J. J. Meadows and Dr. A. Fleming, at Tally Ho,N.' Or " 1 COOKE, MEADOWS A FLEMING. August28 tf . ,: ' j s FRESH GARDEN AND GRASS SEEDS, TOR BALK BT P. P. PESCUD, ! RALEIGH, NO. . ARTICHOKE Green Globe. ASPARAFUS Giant. BEET Early Blood Turnip, . " Hassano, Long Blood, - Smooth Blood, White Frenh Sugr, Yellow Suffer, Jlangold Vr urtseL Swiss Chard. . BROCOLI Early White, Large Parple. BEANS Early Yellow 6 weeks, " Valentine, " Raphael, ' China Dwarf, Refugee, 1 " L'ge wh'e Lima; LETTUCE Early Curled Silesia, Large Green Head, Early White Head, Magnum Bonum, Ice Drumhead, ' Green Coss, Imperial Cabbage. MUSKMELON Green Citron, Pine Appier Nutmeg, Cantelope. NASTURTIUM. ONION . Early Silver Skin, Large Red, Yellow Dutch. OKRA. PARSLEY Plain, Curled, Dwarf Curlsd. PARSNIP Large Dutch, Sugar, or Cup. PEAS' ' " Early Prinee Albert, -t - -Sj"ror. -r i" WashinKon,- it a jjatch, CABBAGE Early York, i-arire York, Early tugtwwu. ' Battersea, " Drumhead, I.a-ge French Oxheart Late Drumhead, Large lata Flat- Duteh Red Dut-h, L'ge Drumhead Savoy - Green Savoy, - I Bishop Dwarf Prolific, Dwarf Marrowfat Large Giant do PEPPER Long Cayenne, ' Tomato-shapsd, Sweet Spanish. PUMPKIN Large Yellow Field, ' Chaeea, ' Mammoth. RADISH Early Long Scarlet Etrly Am. Drumhead, CARROT Early Horn, Long Orange, Blood Red. CAULIFLOWER. CELERY White Solid Aiant. New SUver Giant, ' Red Bolid. " " " Short- top. Long Salmon, " White Summer, COLEWORT In papers and in bulk. CORN Early Canada, Golden Sioux, Sweet or Sugar, Smith's Early White, LskTge White Flint CRESS Curl'd 4 Br'd Leafed. CUCUMBER Early Frame, " Russian, " Cluster, ' "White Spine, Short Green, Long Green, : Gherkin. EGG PLANT Large Oval Purple, Long Purple. , ENDIVE. " . - FLAYG HERfiS Savory, Mangorum, Basil, Scarlet Turnip, White Turnip, Early Olive Shaped. WATERMELON : Black Spanish, Long Island, Early Ice-rind, -Ioe-Cream, Syrian, Citron. ' - . HUNGARIAN and other Grass, Field and Flower Seed. RHUBARD. ROQUETTE. - SALSIFY. SPINAGE Round and Prickly. SQUASH ' . Early Bush. -Yellow Bush, Green Striped Bosh, Egg, or Apple, Croo knock, Marrow,. , - ., 1 Lima Coeoaaut " Boston Marrow, ;. : j Lavender, Rosemary, ; ' Thyme. 1 i'-' ! ! .; Winter do. 8 TOMATO, Large Red, 1 i KALE Xeuow, Green Curled,1 Egg, ar Pear-Shaped, Purple. LEEK- i Large Scotch, London. : : . r . V ' Had Cherry, r Yellow do. TURNIP All kinds.. jaa 16 FT-oTTwrizo TnTrvtru i.o I Ro3 Leather and other LediesT and Gents Tray. iliiag Irunks; Valioes CarpaV jther aadiCkth travelling Bart la store and for sals bjr . s Travailing Bags, marlJ S Standard ecpy, J. W. D. HUTCHINGS.;. tust; RECEirEStia barrels fox r . . REGISTER ALMANAC FOR IM. 3ht Qalrlgb Qristtt BOOK AND JOB OFFICE! HAVDJO iwvldd my Oftee with a NW and IlJUiaUoaia AeaottaioBi of Selsatad with speeial regard to tha latost aad saaat baMrtiful styles ef Job Printing, I am prepared to execute, with aaataeas and dispatch, any work aatrust ed to me upon terms as moderate as those of anv athav ostablishment in the SUtr. , vi Catalogmet, Pamphleta, HaadkdUs, Yltitixsr Cssrala. Blaaka, of aU JUaata, Wedding aad rattp Tiekssta, Cissxkara, j Xatcda, Tfll he printed U a ttyle whiohoaaaot mil to alssste and orders for the same are NBneet&auV swUeitod. r .Blanks will be generally kept oat haad, aad ordarfl lor any una can be oiled, with the utmost Bssinlua. JOHN W. bTMJL rTIHB CHICKERING & SONS 34 PRIZE 5 Atf tfv'itNEDAL PIANO 8- ' The subscriber, agent for the above justly oelebrs ted Pianos, informs the public respectfully that he re. aides in Wilmington, N. C. ' -. Persons desirous of pnrehasinglCAS piano, by ad dressing him, will be tent pamphlets containing Four-, teen different styles with marked prioes. . Pianos tuned and repaired. j j All orders promptly attended to ly addressing T. A. E. BOHNSTEDT. ; not 10 ly.. . Wiilmington, K. C. ! 1 1 . 3 : .;: ; ; . NEW JEWELRY! GHAS. H. THOMPSON HAS JJUS&MTOBjiV ED from New York, withasplendid assortment of , NEW AND FASHIONABLE JEWELRY, Embracing all the latost styles, and.ucmdiag a fine assonmenioi , t-w . SILVER GOODS, 4c, o. S,l ha .Al.Mt. . mm lit. NiaitH 4 . ' t Watches and Jewelry neatly repaired en the short est notiee. . , CHAS. THOMPSON, oct 23 it' . No 22 FayettevOle St. 4- A GRADUATE OF THE MEDICAL Department of the University i ef New York, aad a practitioner of seven years' experionee,1 desire 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 of medlolne. ' j , i The most satisfactory rafarenoej fivsu, both as to oharaoter and faaUfieatioa. J il -i h r 1 ' Address w " v- i if - ksdicob, i o v PJttsborough, N. C. : DesambarSOta, 1866. , daa26-f RALEIGH FEMALE SEMINARY. THE SPRING SESisT ON FOR 1859 WILL eommanoa tha second Thursday in January and coatinua 31 wseks. With several additions to th Faeultjr,' (among fhem Prof. Brama, from ; . Hampden Sydney CoUege,) and with the introduction : or a new and spienaid Solaatifia- Apparatas, the school offers ' greater tedueamaanf for an extansivs patronage than' eswr before, Waara prepared to aceemmodato a num ber of boarderrea vary reasonable torms. I-Wr --gjM'jna f-.'i jnromation, addrass ; r.- ,. . , ,u..n. i.t.iJ tun nn ni in .- ian 12 it. HaHTANTlD" A SITUATION AS PRIXCI- pal or Profsator in a High School or Academy, by a gentleman who ean furnish the bast testimonials fhis ability, and who has. been engaged teaching ama-jswam. . ' Address Vs ;;4;,ji j! R j . . Jaa8 tf ' ' Buckingham 0. H Va. T EA 4 PERKINS' CELEBRATED Xj VORCESTRRSHIRl SAUCE. ;k -4 i , PRONOUNCI ! Extract of Latter. f a at c . . T.L Ii 1 Is VMdial enilma ' U . urn u " . ... , . .. . CONNOISSEURS, at juaoras, to ais Bro ther st Werces ter. 'AMr.i::186l:-fc . to bathe jHlj Tell LEA 4 PER. Oaly Good Sance BINS that their Sauce Is highly esteemed in India, and is, in ay opinion, tha most pal atable as well as the ntott wholesome Sauee sUd oppI" eahlr to EVERY VARIETY OP DISS. n ii-isstAat it made." EXTENSIVE : FRAUDS. , t The only saadal awarded by the Jury of the New York Exhibition for Foreign Saaeas, was bteinad by LEA 4 PERRINS for their WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. The world-wide fame! of which having led to numerous Forgeries, purchasers are rsjqueatod to tea that the names of Las. 4 Pnannra are uptn the Wrapper,' Label, Stopper and Bottle. ; Lxa A Pxrkihb will prieeed against any one In- fringing, either by manufacturing or vending Spurious Sauce, and have instruotod their correspondents in va- , riaus parte of tha world to advise them of any infringe- ; meats. Sole Wholesale A rente far tha United States- ' i 4 ; JOHN D0NCAN 4 80N8,- - j -i - - 406' Broadway, New York. ' . ' A stock always in stora. Also, orders receivsd for diraot shipmaat from England. i aug-14 lyfea . ,..'4' : McMAN.E;jr S 4: SMUT AND SCREENING MACHINE. XNJFTEEN - HUNDRED' OF WHICH HAVs. t; bean told to the Millers an Farmers of North -Carolina and the adjoining States. All orders prempt. lr filled and Machines shipped to any part of tha Uni ted States. Address JOHN I A. McMANEN; ' ' act 9 6m v - ileata ugtmh JU u, - SADDLES, HARNESS BRIDLES, dtc. mHE UNDERSIGNED: HAS' ON ) HAND, OF ,li am owa-suanufsture,'-r:'l fl -'..-'-!! i !'' - LadieB and Gents' Saddle of erery trade ;i and sjaaHty; Boye and Wagoa do.; Carriage, BnggT, Cart and i Wagon Harneat, tiad J j , all other Goode.j (.. . ' ,: -?:'' !.""'"- -atassallw I . tl J - Virion in m Raniat fladdlerw EatabUtsuneat. P J which wiUbe sold low for cash, or on short eradit to 7 rjBotaal buyers. t-promptiy executed." Ordera thankf slly and C. 'W. D,' HUTcHTNGi- snarl tf X- . BH,.rr"7" - 'iJ-is ir'-at'H :. S MTj WT(F S , . SJCTjWilf t'r I : ' ii i i :- -it g S I 4 6 T 8 -pi I 41 t 6 t 8 3 W 19 11 11 1 14 15 10 1V12 IS 141618 '1 18 IT 18 19 20 21 22 ? It 18J19 90 SI 91 23 ; i i s . i a s 4 , t 8 9 10 1111 g T 8 910 111213 15 14 16 18 IT 18 19 P 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 . 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