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- . 1 " ' '' j :l- V '" ! . ,. --'St,: 'yT-' L !k' ' 1 THE RALEIGH lltEGlSTEIt FAL17 & WINTER GOODS. ,4...:.-,:-. t --44- ' 'i:- .N I 4 -- ! mm re its pk rap i !fm h m mm It TVi- - -1 1 r 4 4 4i .ftEAfcESTA'rgfe3:4 . 1 BY JOliK H,rXHEi tuv. 'SEMI-WEEKLY 'BKGISTER l very Wednesday 'and Batofday laoroifig, nnum, payaWe U adranoe, or 4 iftpayiw delayed till the smbajation: year hM eWv rm .nns wisbins to aWetiba for a ishorter time aa year will be cbaipd at tha rU ioC $4 j 60 aar ar THE WEEKLY JtEOISTB M paoiwna Wednei esday raorntag, it It P nqum,py ce ; $2 50 l pkpnwt is mute at aay tir be sutMcriptioo jrMi M4,M W, 'f ,lvance .in it the RuiMrrirytion Tear A till th .rnimtion of ta TW PT0 ribing for a shorter tinletUaaopieyaatwlH t the rate of $2 00 per annum, Tbb Wbki. TitR will conUin all the Bews maMer vublirtM t both the Semi-Weeklies j Rates of AdrtisiBC la the r Semi-WMT ; Register ; ' j 1 square (18 line or less) one insertion, . Every succeeding insertiem, : '1 I 1 sciuare two months, iwithont alteration, , H u r L- , r " I SI M zs 4 aO t a s t 14 t S is to 14 M j j $x o IS s 4 M 1 M 1 0 N 1 M 14 D I " ix 1 " twelve 3 squares two J three T " six I -with without 2 " twelve months, including papr- In tke Weekly Register :; 1 square for the tfrst insei-Uon, " j and fer avenf sacceeding insertion, 1 square two moBths, without alteration 1 " three i six r 1 " twelve i" with J squares two 1 " i without 2' " three f " " six . I" 4 " twelve months, includ'jt Weekly paper JO 00 Ruiness iCardsi not exceedine -eiirht lines,; will be Inwrted in eith the Weekly! ar SemiJWeeklT six months far $6 6i or Swelve months for $18 in both tiaDeri" at S 10 fornix months, or $4-5 foij twrilve months. Contracts can be made at the lofflca for longer advertisements. j ! I . ! BUSINESS OARD riO PARTNERSHIP ,N OTIC fa -i-WM. II. purpose ofronducting an Auction Business, for the sale of N'egroea, the firm will be carried on under the name and style off Pulljam 4 Betts. , j Thankful fori the encouragement heretofore received, they mutually solicit the patronage go liberally extend ed ro the old. and especially ask the aUeataou of their respective friends U tiie new parther'hip. I ! 0. M. PULLIAil A CO. PULLIAM & BETT8, I Anctioneers, 1 Under the I Odd Fellows' , Hall, FBANSLTN STREEl, ! ! Richmond, :Va., i- ! TILL SELL NEGR0ESJ BOTH PUBLICLT nd privately. Our porters are; always at each it, and on the arrival of boats. iA. CI PULLIAM, WM H. BETia JONES & MOORE, r GROCERS,, : j . "", " , Auction and Com mi es ion Merchants, Dealers in Wines,-Liquors, Cigars, Tobacco, &4 f j N, k, Fayetteville Street,; -jan20 I ". ' ; RALEIGH, N. C. 4 i ! ! i i . WILL.SON & ALFRIEND, I . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, i" And denier in Clemicalt, Paint, Zy StnfftJ OiU, 4c, - Sycamore, opposite Bollingbrook Street, - PETERSBURG, VA. ! j W. D. WILL80S, - . JOBS ALFBIBBS. au 5 3 i ji ' j I.: - --. 1 i 1 J ; PEEBLES &. WU1TE, : Grocers and Commission 'Merchant, j PETERSBURG, VA1 ' I' Bole Agent, for j i. Reese's Manipulated or Phospho-Pernrian feb 27 Guano. N. M. MARTIN, BRO. Ar CO., (JR0CERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Petersburg, VsuR i '..!. -: N. M. MARTIN, SON CO., : COMMISSION MERCHANTS, jan 30 ' j j RICHMOND. VA. -J i r 1- ! I K i- McILWAINE SON & Co., GROCERS A3fD COMMISSION MERCHANTS. (Jurnejr af sycamore and Tabb Street, a. a. mcilwaixe,4 Petersburg, Va. R. D.. nctLWAhlB, 4 , n. n. hiLL. l '4 i- si S - PEEBLES & WHITE, j ; GROCERS, COMMISSION AND .IFORWARDING " MERCHANTS, j ,22 Old Street,, Petersburg, Va. LRHcaL PEEBLKS. . j tBOMAS WHITB, JU. , DONN-ANS & JOHNSTON,1 GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. J PetersburgVcW ja 1 -ly. j DONNAN & COJ, COMMISSION ; MERCHANTS, nicamona, vai ja li4y MIIIR1 STEVENS,' Importers and Dealer! in . h'nn, G-Jias, Enrthenware, tamp Looking Gbume, Plated, Briiauia and, PlanUhed Tin Wars WaiU.rij Camtor; Reftrigeratori, Watr "Cooler,- Gai Fixture Fanef ? Ooodt, te., 4&c.f tttUf : No, 55 SYCAMORE STREET,; (Immediately opposite Messrs. Paul, A McIlwa'wb's,) wm. adocstus muik, Petersburg, Va. tMi-st, stsvbxs. r .A I aah y I.10X'S CRACKERS ; English Dairy rBeeae, No. 1 Mackerel, in Kits, ' Just received by oct93t i JONES MOORE. , ULSSETT LEATHER Aj SMALL lot of medium-size and Extra Russett Leather on cus4gnineut, and for sale low to close. - McILWALNE, ! SON"' A CO., Jv 2" I PeUrsburg, Va. ! SUGAKS.--500 lbs. COFFEE SUGARS, 1 01) barilla ('niuho.l A. : .0 KM a KmJ An arrls Cut Loaf do., 10 hhds. Cijiba do; reeeivingi 'Isfloau ' McILWALNE, SON A C044 ...'1. ; Petersharg.' Va- 17 EUOSENE OIL. OF SUPERIOR quality, will U kept constantlv on hand at the 6 oio.-e ot i ! A HAYWOOD. ma 19 i i 1 , ' H --Ail 4 I !..; f 4! 4. lAV;COPABTNER8Hl5, : . , , RALEIOH, N. a ; j , . j '.fHfJ MILLER and G, W, BROOKg, A VINO ASSOCUTED THEMSELVES TO GETHER in tfca ! Praetiee as the Law is the County Courts, will attend promp4iy to all bwtaaM entrusted to their ear. The will attend tha County Courts of Wake, jobnstoa, Naab, Franklin, QraavUle, Parson and Orange. -f ,'-':..r c j . OFFICE on Fayetteviue Street, above the Uaw- reneo Hotel,' where one or the other may be constantly V;, JAMES H. STRUM, i ; GENERAL AGENT AND COLLECTOR, ; "! OXFORD, N. C. I i References : . ; Joseph II. Gooch, Granville county, N. C. Hon. A. W. Venable, Brownsville, R. N. A D. C. Ilerndon, Oxford, R A. Youngs Petersburg, Va. r-w . ' mwr TT , : : ,l m. 44 I S EATON GALES, I , ' ATTORNS Y 'ATI A'W V I ' 1 f "J Raleigh N. C.V ' ; PTE W BOOK BINDERY AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY, AT THE OLD STAR OFFICE, '.(Opposite tie Prembyteria Churek, , . Ra'lbigh. N. C. The; undersigned respectfully in. FORMS the Citiiens of Raleigh and the vicinity generally, that he will promptly and punctually attend to the binding of Newspapers, Magazines and t'eriodicals of all kinds and in any style, plain or rnameotaL oa moderate terms. Also Blank Books manufactured to order, and ruled to any pattern for the public offices. A share of patronage respectfully soli cited, i JOHN J. OHAPLIK an 1 - i ARCHITECTURE! ffXTM. PERCIVAL, (ARCHITECT AND CIVIL ENGIVEER, Office Smith's Building, Fayetta- illo Street,' Raleizh, will furnish designs for Churches, Public Buldings, Stores, Town and Country residences, alterations to old buildings, specifications and superintendence.- He will also attend to the laying off grounds for ornamentation and supply maps of same, j With an educational training for his profession, and k practical experience for more than If years on public and private works in Europe, Canadas and the United States, he hopes to give satisfaction. He respectfully refers to those by whom he is professionally optraa-ed in thit State; j ' J The Building Committee on the Chapel Hill Uni versity improvements, i I The Building Committee of the Kaleigh new Baptist Church. 1 Bi. S. TUCKER, Esq., Raleigh.! W. M BOTLAN, Esq., ' W. S. BATTLE, Esq., Rocky-Mount, ; Edgecombe county. N. B. A large number of original , designs for Churches, Villas, Ac, can be seen at his office. aug 7 TIIOS. CALLAN. (SwoceMor to ISAAC PJiOCTOR.) erchant Tailor and Gentlemen's Fnr- nishirig Goods, 1 FATETTBVII.LB STREET, RaLEICH, N.i'C, ESPECTFULLY INFORMS TilE CUSTOM ERS of the establishment and the public eener- lly, that he has just opened , an excellent and raried sortment of Goods in ibis line, carefully selected by roself and purchased for cash, which will enable him to sell en unusually favorable terms. Having been, for a number of years, Foreman in the best estab ifhment in: Baltimore, and subsequently ) with Mr. Proctor, of this City, he flatters himself that he will be able to gire' satisfaction to all who may favor him with theur orders. A trial is respectfully solicited. Gentlemen's burnishing Goods, and a variety of Ready Made Clothing always on hand, to be disposed of cheap for Catk. Cutting and Repairing done with dispatch. The latest styles of fashions always on hand. ap 17 HENRY V. NIEMEYER, I PORTSMOUTH, VA., (COMMISSION MERCHANT, AID DEALER IB ! Lumber, ; Provisions, Lime, Coal, Salt, and Naval Stores. nov i tf I I : " COAL, LIME, PLASTER, ' CEMENT, auo, floyer, Timothy, Rye, and Oats for seed--- w-1, j "I Tons: Anthracite,! English ni Vr-gipia Grate, Stove, Foundry and Smith's Coal; 1200 Casks Lime and Plaster; !. 300 Casks Hydraulic Cement; i 10000 Bushels Seed fats, 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 nor 3 H. V. NIEMEYER. GROVER & BAKER'S r HBW ASP ELCeAST FAMILY SEWING MACHINES. HAVING TAKEN THE AGENCY OF U rover's A Baker's Family Sewing Machines, which are acknowledged on all bands to be far superior to any other similar invention extant, I am prepared to furnish those wishing to purchase at the shortest no tice.. It is impossible to rip a seam sewed by this ma chine, and the Grover A Baker stitch, for strength and elasticity, cannot be equalled by any other stitch that has ever . been invented.! This machine sews any kind of goods equally well.j and will perform in half an hour the amount of work that a good seamstress would require a whole day to peform, and do it far better than it iB possible to be done by hand. j Those wishing to examine the Machine' and witness Us operations, can dtf ; so by calling at my Jewelry Store ine Maenine varies in price from 80 to 3130, oct 27 C. B, ROOT ! C. II. ROOT, ! i e FAYETTEVILLE STREEET, ! RALEIGH, N. C, f I TAB JUST KECErVED HIS FALL, PTTR. JJ. CHASES of goods, and now oners to the public a large ana elegant stocu ol Jewelry, v tl Wafchei, Clocks, Silver and Plated Ware, cniierr, , Urn, . Pistols, Bowie-KniTes, Musical Instruments, , 4c, &e. fce. all of which was carefully selected bv himself in per son, and will be sold upon the most favorable terms. He respectfully invites his friends and the public gene rally to call and examine his stock before' purchasing eisewnere. : i - oct ! VALENTINES I VALENTINES 1 1 ALEN TINES, PRICE 10 CENTS. 15 i" - 50 44 75 f 1 f0 2 00 js 100 & 00 - 41 14 44 44 t o 00 ' Envelopes to suit the same from five to fifty cents. Also a large variety of comic Valentines on hand. Orders will receive PR MPT ATTENTION, ' i W. L. POMEROY. Raleigh, Feb. 7tb, l59. - ? feb 9 N EW YORK GOSHEN BUTTER AND Ji. X. State t.neese - -i . ! Just to hand at 4' v I JONR8 4 KOORK'S TTanP.lflllHf PinWS TTTW .ivivnnJ i . . . . ...u . a. v il. Ml ites ef the last Fair, both wrought and east, may ! be seen at the Farmers Hall, where a rraat nii(. o one, two, and three-horse plows, cultivator o- Ae are always on nana. uraert rxom a distanoe solicited, J.M. T0WLK8. 1858. 4. FALL. 1858. HAMILTON & GRAHAM, ! I j IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS A RE NOW PREPARED TO OFFER, on the most favorable terms, to j j Wholesale Bayers, a large stook of - Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, selected with great for the i .-;-4 j4Fall and. Winter Trade, which, fur variety; beaaty, and its adaptation to the North Carolina, , Virginia, and : !;; .' -j ' Tennessee will be found second to none. : . Trade. Buyers from all sections are invited to a close and rigid examination of our stock, prices, Ac No. 6 Sycamore Street, -sep 8 , Petersburg Ya W AUTUMN AND- WINTER DRY GOODSj STEVENSON, "WEDDELL & Co., 4 Importers and Wholesale Dealers in STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, PETERSRURG, VA. OTJR STOCK THIS SEASON PRESENTS UN-f USUAL attractions to styles and variety. Im-j portatinns are now in store, as also most of the goodi purchased frm American Factories, and those pur-f chased at the Large Package Auction Sales. The en- tire stock having been secured at the lowest Catk prices,; and upon as good terms as any Jobbing, house Northj we take pleasure in inviting the Merchants of North: Carolina and Virginia, to n impartial examination of styles and prices. : Our object is so convince the trade that goods can b Jobbed on as good terms South as North. With our facilities, we deem it no presumptiij to say. that we -can and will sell, by the piece or pack age, on as good terms as any regular establishment. I JOHN STEVENSON, f ! JAMES WEDDELL, WM. H. CROW, 78 and 80 Sycamore Street, au 28 Petersburg, Va. j GREAT INDUCEMENT ! WINTER DRY GOODS SELLING AT I COST II LANDECKKR & KLINE ARE ENDEAVORING TO MAKE ROOM for a large Stock of SPKINfe AND SUMMER GOOD4, j and therefore, in order to clear out the remainder of their WINTER GOODS, have come to the conclusion to sell such - AT COST PRIC2, rather than keep anything over till another season, for they deem a quick sixpence better than a sloti shilling. : By adopting this course, they will be en bled to keep constantly on hand a Fashionable Stock ff Goods. ' . . j TWr present stock of WINTER GOODS embrace Silks. French and English Merinos, Plain and Plaid; Pararaettos; Shawls and Cloaks; Furs ; Hosiery, etc. Ttiey will keep ieir prices down at cost For the Next Thirty Days I j OVER-COATS SOLD AT COST ! They feel confident that this course on ther part will prove eminently 'satisfactory to their customers, as it will enable them to keep supplied with Goods suitable to the varying seasons. ' Their FANCY GOOs Tii?PARTMrrill at aH times be kept supplied With everything that the Ladies may desire jan 8; j FRESH OYSTERS! FRESH OYSTEKKl PEPPER'S r-ORNER AGAIN OPEN. Tnie una. : recenty k"own as the S. Charles, is now io and will be conducted as a FIRST CASS RKST H RANT. The "bscri' er has rented the oppe'r hut i the premises, and will attend solely to the bustae 01 furnishing for his tables everything, of the beat ltud. which 'his and the No-folk markets can afford. ) During the Fair week. Meals will be furnished at all hours Oysters, Fish, Barhacue, Ac. W R. PEPPER. Proprie'o r-. W. DISSOLUTION. f THE CO-PARTNERSHIP WHICH HAS exlst-d between PECUO A GATL1NG fr the last three years, is this da" dissolved by limita tion. P. F PESCUn, 1 G. W. GATLiNG. j Raleigh, N. C, January 1, 1859. NOTICE.--THE UNDERSIGNED HAS purchased G. W. Gstliiig's inte-es in the stock ot Drugs, Medicines, Ac. belonging to Pescud A Gat ling; alro his interest in all debts due them. i Having assumed all the liabilities of Pescud A Getting, he hopes all who have any claims, will pre sent them for settlement, as soon as practicable, and thos- indebted will paymp without further indulgence. For fifteen year past, he has en'oyed the confluence and multiplied favors of his friends and the public, and it is due them that he should here make his grate ful acknowledgements. i To continue to merit their confidence and esteem, he will pply hima- lf to business wit1 renewed energy and vigilance, and with the aid of polite nd 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, I ian . T)rnr?it. TUlnisrh. N SADDLES, HARNESS BRIDLES, Ate THE UNDERSIGNED HAS ON HAND, OF his own manufacture, f Ladies' and Gents' Saddles, of every grade and quality; Hoys' and Wagon do.; ! Carriage, Buggy, Cart and I Wagon Harness, and ri i : all other Goods j usually j kept in a Regular Saddlery Establishment, Which will be sold low for eash, or on short credit to punctual buyers. Orders thankfully received, and promptly executed. j mar 13 tf C. W. D. HUTCHINGS mRVHKS! TRUNKS! TRUNKS 1--50 1 : Sole Leather and other Ladies' and Gents' Traiv. elling Trunks; Vahces Carpet, Leather and Clqth travelling Bags, in. store and for sale by mar 13 tf C. W. D. HUTCHLNGSJ Standard copy. rTlllK NORTIl CAROLINA MUTUAL JL Life Insurance Company, now in the tenth year of Buccesgiui operation, with a growing capital and a firmer hold upon public confidence, continues to In sure tne lives 01 neaitny persons from '4 to 60 years of age, for one year, for seven years, and for life all life members sharing in the profits. All Mlaves frem 10 to 60 years of age are insured for one year or for five years, tor two thirds of their valne. i A 11 losses are punctually paid within 90 days after satisfactory proof is presented. j For further in formation, the Dublie is referred! to Agents of the Company in all parts of the State, and to : . K. a. B.TrLE. See'v. j .'i Raleigh, N- Cl dec 18 ly ! ' - ' "' 4 NEW BOOK. I A: ' . ' T 4 WREATH PROM THE J WOODS O CAROIsINA1, ILLUSTRATED WITH COLORED , f k EDgravinrs of Native Wild Flowera.4 l For sale bv . . - ' 1- " 1 1 ! " " ', - H.D. TURNER; -i - I - ' m,..' N- C. Bookstore Raleigh, .Tan,', 5. 'T' i. -,: . i . , - " :: fi REAT, BARGAINS.-.BROADCLOTH IT at $1 74, $2, and $2.25 perya-d," ' - Fine Wool died black. Jasimeres at $1 per yard, - idu older iudi, ina liner nsai ma flnun. " - - Also, Negro Brogaae, at 76. to aiJt.. ,e Women's shoes, from 60p to 75 eenta. r n Sellior offat' r 1 - " . , , TUTS ITAKWR'A W A T.T, VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE, 4VITHIN j Ja.jasi-15! ur 4,im van t ut., -a fTtHlC BUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR 8ALK ' JL; twenw aires of valuable iad, near the residence of the lata Judga Sea welt The, jand is covered with original growth, and presents o&e of the; moat eligible as well as beautiful bulldine sil"S to ha found in the Vioiaity of this eity.'? Being s ituated just without ! tne corporate not is, it worn a en.oy ui the IramnniUes of a residence in the city while It would ot V subject to city taiation. I For farther particwl are,- apply to Thomas Jenkins, Raleigh, N. ,C- who- will shew the fntetty;; - t t - W.m.BOn W tt-tf ' 1CarlRak. WakemN r VALUABLE ITBACT Of LAND 'FOR ; ! - SA1.15.. A .- B? VIRTUS OF A J'BCBEB OJ THE COURT i of Equity tor the county of Gran ville, I wiltj- on Monday, the 7 th day oft March next, offer for sale at public auction, - at th COart-Hosse door in the town of Oxford, on a credit o' t -1 ve m nths. a tract of land belongteg to Mrs, Mary hteaf Tis iaa Is situated ia the -eonntv of Granville,! n the waters of Long and Tabb s creeks adjoins 'the land" of Mrs. Caroline BlacknaU, Gerge fit. Kittrell, Touephus Peace and "ames Bryant contains about 793 acres, a larire portion of which is valuable low groand, and has on it a commodious dwelling, and all necessary oat houses, in good repair, about half a mile -distant from Kittrell's Mineral Springs " Bond with approved seeiirity will be required, to bear: interest from the day of sale. JOHN W. HAYS, C. M. E. Jan. 10th, 1859. jan 15--td VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY FOR j SALE. - T3E SUBSCRIBER WTLL SELL ON THE premises, three miles nrth of Raleigh, on the 17th; day of Pebmary, 1859, the Paper Mills on Crab tree Creek, and known as' the Raleigh Paper Mills i Terms of sale, one-third cash, the remaining two thirds one and two years, with interest from date. Persons desiring to purchase, are. requested to ex amine the property and Mill?, as there is & chance for a bargain. ; E. B. SATER. Dec. 10, 1858. dec 15 - Standard copy. TO WNT PROPERTY FOR SALE! IfWISH TO SELL "RIVATELY THE FOL LOWING property in the City of Raleigh, via : 1st. The HOTEL at the corner of Wilmington and Martin Streets, formerly occupied by 0- L. Bureh, and at present in the occupancy of H. L Win ton. This Hotel is admirably located, and commands a large sharfe of transient and permanent custom. . 2nd. The two Store Houses fronting on Mar ket Square, ne occupied by E Rosenthal, as a Cloth ing Store, which also fronts on Fayetteville Street, and the jother in the eccupansy of A Smith as a Grocery. These stores are sitated in a position which eannot fail to command an extensive patronage. , 3d. Two Dwelling Houses, one on Wilming ton Street, near the Capitol Square, at present oecapiod by Mr. Tant, and formerly the property of Wiley John son,:and the other situated in the eastern part of the city; near Mr. Eldridge Smith's. , The above property will be sold on terms to emit any person who may wish to purchaaa. - For farther infor mation, apply to Mill H. Bboww, or to aug 21 ly SAM'L ROWLAND. u i . . . i A Splendid opening for Investment! TOBACCO FACTORY AND FIXTURES FORj SALE 1 1 : THE SUBSCRIBERS OFFER FOR 8ALE their Tobocco Factory end Fixtnres, at Tally Ho, Granville County, N. C, immediately en the road leading from Oxford to HillBbo. The house is large enough, and sufficient to work thirty hands. There is also jd the lot a good single story dwelling with two nxms, good kitchen,-smoke-house, negro-housrs, sta bles, crib, steam house, Ac , Ac. A splendid opportu nity is here presented to any one wishing to eBgatre in manufacturing Tobacco. The location is a good one, being on the edge of the lands that produce as fine, if not the finest Tobacco in the State. .There is always money to be made by a well conducted factory. The neighborhood is unsurpassed for morality and health. Having sold out our store at Tally "o, 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 further particular, address A. H. Cooke, at Oxford, or J. J Meadows and Dr. A. Fleming, at Tally Ho, N. C. COOKE, MEADOWS A FLEMING. August 28 tf j TO DRUGGISTS A GRADUATE OF THE MEDICAL Department of the University of New York, .and practitioner' of seven years experience, desires 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 medicine The most satisfactory references given, both as to character and aaaufic&uon. ' Address MEDICUH, . . Pittsborough, N. C. December 20th. '1858' 3 de? 25 tf TTT ANTED A SITUATION AS f'rINCL II . pal. or Professor in a liieh School or Academy, by a gentleman who can furnish die best testimonials of his ability, and who baj been engaged in teaching many years. Address J B.. jan tf Buckincham C. H-. Va. 900 TO I.OOO BALES OF COTTON PER ANNUM. I am still manufacturing at toe j ROCKY MOUNT MILLS, Edgecombe county, N.j C 900 to IOOO Bales Cotton per annum, aad 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 rash, COTTON YARN, SEINE TWINE, PLOW LINES, Ac. Orders addressed to W. 8. BATTLE, Rocky Mount Edgecombe oounty, N. C, will be promptly attended to.: Biar24 lvina ESTABLISHED 1760, PETER LOKILLARD, Snuff and Tobacoo Manufacturer, 16 and 18 Chambers Streets, j (Formerly 24 Chatham Street, New York,) Would call the especial attention of Grocers and and Druggists to his removal, and also the articles ol his manufacture, viz : j BROWN SNUFF. Macaboy, . Demigros, Fine Rappee, Coarse Rappee, Pure Virginia, f Nachitoohes, American Gentleman, Copenhagen. YELLOW SNUFF. 4 Scotch, I Honey Dew Scotch, - S High Toast Scotch, ! Fresh Honey Dew Scotch, Irish High Tom t, rresa doosco, ( or Lundyfoot, r TOBACCO i 8XOKIXO. riSE CUT CMififl. saoaua. No.l, i '' ' P. A.-1, or plain, St. Jago, No. J, Cavendish, or sweet, Spanish, j Ne.l2mix'd, Sweet 8cented Oronoco Canister, j ibtefooti i . Tin Foil Cavendish, E i TurkUb A eircalar of prices wUI he soot "on application. ,5 -w. B. Note the new articles pf Freeh ; Scotch SnaiT. '-' j . ;:. jinl-Jaiw. i j i ' i " ' ' " ' j valentines; February uth. . .. AfSMIC AND SENTIMENTAL VALEN- i tines ef every-deseription. fTValentine Vers Cards, - Envelopes, Foi tale by H. D. TURNER, :. H. a Brwtk Rtnra. (RaJo'h, Jan. 19. MYERS NORTH-CAROLINA WHISKY. Myer'i Wheat and Old Rye Whisky, warranted Sara an free from ad alteration. Maanfactured at alisbnry, N. C4 A -J OSES' A MOORE'S,... TICKETS . NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC i As the members of our firm have, by way of pur chase, become the owners of the grants chartered by th Sf-ta of Delaware, Kentucky, Missouri, bb part -, of those in Georgia, under the management of Messrs. , Gregory t Maury, of Wilmington, IDelaware, w have demd it expedient to change the name of our firm, on and! after January 1st, 1859,1 to that of WOOD, EDDY A CO., who will hereafter ave the manage j ment of the Sparta Academy Lottery, and the' Others, 'i as -ahovh iwjd.t,JJ l ' -'r' " 'r-i-.i'-Har-ti-'' .- Oar business with integrity and promptness, nd we can assure the public that the patropage heretofore be stowed on us is well deserving of being transferred to our gnocessors. . Very tespectfully,! i : S. SWAM-CO, Augusta, Georgia, Dec 15, 1858i 4 WOOD, EDDY & CO., ANAGERS, Successors to S. SW. N & CO. The following Scheme will be draiwn by Wood, Eddy A Co., Managers of the Sparta Ajsademy Lottery, in ! each of their Single Number Lotteries for Januarys 1859, at AUGUSTA, Georgia, in public, -kinder the Superin- : tendence of Commissioners. CLASS 6, Draws on Saturday, February 5, 1859. CLASS 7, - Draws on Saturday, February 12, 1859. CLASS 8, I ! Draws on Saturday, February 1 9, 1859. CLASS 9, !'; I . Draws on Saturday, February 26,1859. On the plan of Single Niumbers I 50,000 Tickeids! j Five Thoutand Four Hundred and. Sighty-Five jPrtses SEARLY ORB PB1KB TO EVERT HIKE TICKETS. MAGNIFICENT SC1TEME! To be drawn Each Prie of do do do do do Saturday in $50,000 0,000 10,000 5,000 4,000 3,000 Approximation 4 prises of $400 Appr'g to $50A00 prise are $1,600 4 do 300 do 20,00 do do do' do do do 1,200 do do do do do do 250 225 200 150 100 20 do do do do do. lOAQO 5,600 4,000 3,00 lioo 1,000 ! 000 801 600 400 5,000 are 100,000 5,485 prises amounting to $320,000 Whole Tickets, 10; Halfes, ters, 2.50 5 ; Quar- A Circular showing the plan o the Lottery rill be sent to any one desirous of; receiving it. Certificates of Packages! will be sol4 at the following rates, which is the risk :-l Certificate of Package of 10 Whola Tickets, $80 do do 10 Half J do 40 do do 10 Quarter do 20 do do 10 RightS do 10 In Ordering Tickets orlcertincates. Enclose the money to pui address for the Ticsets or dered, on the receipt of which they will be forwarded by first mail. Purchasers caa hal e tickets ending in any figure they may designate. The list of drawn Numbers an Prises will be sent to purchasers immediately after tbj : drawing, i Purchasers will please write th. err signatures pvn, and give their Post Oflice, County Mid State. Remember that every pine is full without deduction. iwd and payable in All prises of $1,000 and undi paid immediately after the drawing other prises thirty days. f the usual tune -of NOTICE TO CORRES ONDENTS. Those who prefer not sending use aoney by mail, can The Adams Express Company, whereby money for Ticket, in sms of Ten Dollars, and up wanls, cn be sent us ' AT OUR RISK AND EXPENSE from any city or town where tbeyihave an office. The monev and order must be enclosed in a "Governmnt Pott Office Stamped Envelope," ot the Express Com pany cannot receive them, j All communications strictly confidential. Orders for Tickets or! Certificates, bv Mail or Ex press, to bo directed to! j WOOD, EDTY A CO., Atgusta. Georgia, or. WOOD, EDDY A O., Atlanta. Georgia. . or, WOD, EDDY A CO., Wilmington, Delaware A list of the numbers that are drawn from the wheel with the amount of the prize thai each .one is entitled to, will be published after everv drawing, in the folio inc papers: Augusta, (Geo.) Constitutionalist, New Or leans Delta, Mobile 'Register, Nlfshville Gazette, New York Weekly Day Book, bavannsih Daily Nes, Rich mond Dispatch, Puuldpg (Miss.J Clarion, and Little Rock ( Ark.) True Oenifv'-a. : r E A A P E R R I N S CELEBRATED I A WORCESTERSHIRE SAfCE. PRONOUNCED Extract of a Letter fom a Vedicat Gentleman at Madras, to his bro CONNOlSSEUhS, to be the . ther at Worcester May, 1851 : 'Tell LEA A PER Only Good Sauce, KINS that their Sauce Its highly esteemed in India, and is, in my and applicable to jinion, the most pal EVERY VARIETY I Stable as well as the spost wholesome Sauce OF B I SB. i -- iat is made." .a EXTENSIVE FRAUDS, i- Th J only medal awarded by the Jury of the New York Exhibition for Foreign Sauces, was obtained by LEA fc PERRINS for their WORCESTERSHIRE SAUuE. The world-wide fame! of which having led touuijerous Forgeries j purchasers are requested to see thht the names of Lea A Pkaaiirs are upon the Wradner. Label, Stopper and Bottle. LbJ A Perrins will proceed 'against any one in fringing, either by manufacturing or vending Spurious Saaoe, and have instructed theirfeorrespondents In va rious naru of the world to advise them or any infringe ments. Sole Wholesale Agents fer the United States. JOHN DUNCAN A RONS, 405 Broadway, New York. A stock always in store. Aise, orders received for airen bhnent from JEnsWd. 1- v"e FRESH GARDEN SEEDS CKOP OF . ..-4-,-'.- 1851k. Hi A LARGE SUPPLY COMPRISING ALL of toe most popular varieties, just received aad for sale at the Drug Store or j . .-- - - j- . . . WILLIAMS A HAYWOOD. V "Janary,185. 4fc v '..jt. ... ' Jan J 2m aS RISWOLD'S COTTON GINS. I AM ' fjT Agent- for the sale of thl celebrate make of Gins, and wUI deuver at any depot, aireot rom, w Manufactory, free of all xpensel at hit price. M-j. v- .,-' iff-JIM TOWLEflL' Raleigh, New. 14, -c " . ...... .. i ONDON PORTER AND SCO TCH AXE : 4 in mmit ardr. mtDD H mat jnars. " -mi v . r,r , 'Jukt received bv " i- JONES A MOOBJS, r ebruary . 1 Prises of - 1,500 50 do 500 100 do . 400 100 do . 300 100 .do 150 '00 do 100 Pirizes. ll 1 (Kl l"'lej lwwiwiv I 4lfA4 HMd" r 5 raxXXHiiroS . ' SS eUo UoWaiai l i It S5 ,1 iIfI t Hoise, than fch brtla becan J r '1 I I t I jl I.ITI - I 1"! I I 4 3 4 101? II im nfY7fl8 H O O o 23 30 27! 28 5 14 6 11 12 20121 13 1818 20 26 27 3 10 17 24 31 1p4' 6 w a 4 12' 11.5 v rs 14 11 1115 19:20 22 23124 18 20 21 26127 28 201301 125 27i28 - I LAW NOTICE. HE UNDERSIGNED HAS REMOVED TO Newborn, with the intention to devote himself wholly to the practice of the law. He will attend the Courts in all of the surrounding "ounties, and will also practice before the Supreme Court at Raleigh. D. K. MCRAE. December 25, ISP.-rBm FEMALE NORMAL SCHOOL. 4 , 1 ; High Pointy on the N. C Railroad, 15 mile 1 west ot tireensDoro'. v Rev. V. McRa,t, Principal, with eflicient Assistants. rlHE OBJECT OF THIS INSTITUTION IS TO I provide for the thorough education of young la dies, and, as an; addnioaal feature,- to q-hy such of them as may dosire it for the avocation of teaching. Its next session will 'open on the 1st of February, in the new brick building recently purchased by the un dersigned. The building is situated in a beautiful grove, on a commanding eminence, and has a suffi cient number of well-furnished rooms to accommodate 100 hoarding pupils. we have made arrangements f-r lectures, experiments and instruction in Natural Sciences with L. S. Bur bank, A-M., formedy associa ted with Prof Wm. Russel in the New England Nor mal Institute, and more recently Professor of Natural Science in a Southern College. High Point is 943 feft above the level of the sea. The experience of ages has demonstrated the wisdom or educating in elevated and healthy sections of eountrv. . The expenses are less than at any flther institution of the character in the State. Board and furnished rooms, with fire places, fuel, Ac, $6 per mnth. Engl'sh Branches $n to $15 per session Languages and Ornamentals low. Board and half the tuition re quired in advance. The Proprietor. Teachers and Pupils dwell together and eat at the same table. Thirty young ladies- will be received and credited for tuition until they can teach and pay it. Situations guarantied to such. or full information, addrass Bjsv. W. I. LANGDON. Proprietor, j High Point, N C. January 11th, 1859. ' jan 19 1m IKON AND STEEL. GUsilAM DUNLOP, 121 Sycamore Street, Petersburg, Va-, Importers and Dealers in iron And steel, NVITE the attention of Mirchants nd Manufac turers to (their la ge anl well asserted stook of Iron and Steel comprising SWEDE, 1 HAMMERED, IRON. WIDE PLjUGH, 6 to 10 inches, ENGLISH, ! RKFINED, 4 all siies," IRON. ROUND, 8ouare and FUt bars OVAL. HALFi-OVAL. half-round, HOOP BAND SCROLL, IRON. HORSK anH MTIT.E SHOES. BEST CAST STEL, ENG. AMERICANJ Blistered and German Steel, Spring and Bound SteeLj I jan 8 Jlraos. 1"a F. PESCUD HAS BEEN APPOINT XT ed Agent, for the next two years, for the sale of U. Lyons i - ' " ' PURE QHIO CATAWBA BYANDY. This Brandy is manufactured from the Pure Juice ot the Catawba Grape, and is equal to any Brandy made ja any part of the world, and excels in purity and favor the Brandies now imported); and being afforded at about one-half the price of imported Brandies, it is greatly preferred. Mr. Pescud has the reports of various Assayers, Chemists and Importers, which be will show to those who doubt the purity of the article. J. JACOBS, ! Appointing Agent for United States. Ha vine had treat trouble in getting Brandy that I could recommend for medicinal purposes, I have conf tented to accept the agency for the above Brandy, and will keep a supply on nand. -janl ! P. F. PESCUD. mHE CHICKERING & SONS 34 PRIZE . i MB?thAi m . V.kO I The subscriber, agent for the above justly celebra ted Pianos, informs the public respectfully that he re sides in Wilmington, N. O. Pomona desirous of Durchasinr tie oiano. bv ad' dressing him,! will 8ent pampHlets containing Four teen difierent styles with marked prices. Pianos ttned and repaired. All orders promptly attended to by addressing x. A. ii. a noxjiJJi. nov 10 lv. ! Wflmington, N. C. NEW JEWELRY! AM HAS. H THOMPSON HAS JUST RKTTIRN- 1 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, Ac, Ac He solicits a call frm his friends. Watches and Jewelry neatly repaired on tne short est notice CliAB. H TnOMrcUH, oct 2H tf No 22 FsyettevVle "t. McMANENS CBLBBRATBD SWITT AND SCREENING MACHIN1SJ -l-IFTEEli HUNDRED OF WHICH HAV t been sold to the Millers and Farmers of North Carolina and the adjoining States, All orders prompt ly filled and Machines shipped to any part of the UnU ted States Address Jvua as ncjaaaa, et n i jv i -; (.-.' .. Sonth LowelL N. 0k nna rHILDR EN . VELOCIPEDES, JP Perambalators, Gigf, Chaises, Hobby Horses and Wheelbarrows, etc Tor sale by BL . TUltNlSK,Y -. N. C. Book-Storei rUWsr, Jan 18t 8IKJAR AND COFFEE rsfa A Brelsv Crushed, Pewerds4d Coffee Ba- $ttt Bags Rio, Laguayr and Java Cpfiee, ' i I-i For sale by .- - '. :, - ... . PEEBLES ' A"' WHITE. WewKfl yr.bwr Va. JUST RECEI V ED AT TUCKER'S, .A beautiful lot of Party Fans. The attention f thoLadiM are invited. ;? If - . ;- s .-f: .4 T f- i- i J WtoRtmV. CABOHNA, 8TBIPE ASP PUid Homespuns for 8ecvst something eip- tn.wvtreeeivedby isn i5 i JUlMflf: 24 25 28 27 38 29 3W IS fQimQN,ArPAtRS. WITH. A W-f : ' link. ,' v.. .- -- - .- "14 -K--r tW,W-,!,..U: Vhen Mr . CliiMrnista-nrsC Martad in the boti newW Pign .Affsiia, tbera wen many who forWw'Aaitbeieafairf would prove tomgn to hie propr -pAer. The Speaker of the presont House of Eeprtwantatites gave hint a position at the beglnainf of Abut ffognm to-fWetWCe to i former political aaaoeiatuina, MobaWv think ing that a man , who was oooe a gd rh would 4 oe sure w aeep sucn matters ib tetter, tram than a,, democrat who took his democracy ' in the natoral' 'H way. 3ut Mr,' Cliatfman no sooner attained !ia ,iL lawewraiiaD.auawuiruinercouilCliioitM ntiti Hose, than hk brain becsrnetaDeid, and be came to bJplieve that what the PmSdWl said hi would M -i 1 J L. :l.a J . : .a juHb -,-' f A ' ' 1 r Hont at the Wlrtb House it Is eonsUnUy nro- posed to do and to undo every erekt work whkh is the subject, of much public notion at the time. If the Clayton-Bui wer treaty had bean considered as sacred and as binding as! th Misouri Compromise it would have been proposed to abrogate it, and as it had really a disputed inter- ' pretation, it was at qp.ee chosen as an object of assault, and Mr. Cl'mspmant was tolI to , to bring in a bill for its'atrogation forth with. He did so, but while doing so Mr. Odseley called to pay his respects, as he was passing; on his way to Nicaragua. To void detention as a ill H buster, he probably saia to the President for what pur pose ho, took so dangerous a journey, which par pose was to strengthen in Clayton Bui wer treaty, ; by backing out some controverted positions, sod the President saw that when this should be done it" might be said that he, Mr. Buchanan, had achieved this by his own advice to Mr. Ouseley, as weH as contrariwise. If this had been- repeat ed to Mr. Clingman he would bate bruited it in the House, endeavoring to make reputation out " of it, bo that it was wisly resolved tn let him go on with hi scheme until brought up by some necersary adverse demonstration. Mr. Clingman. therefore, spoke by authority, as he and everybody else supposed in his fierce -onslaught on this celebrated treaty. We all con cluded it would be abrogated, for we knew noth ing of the boyish aecresy with whigh the President v held bis bit of counter information. When Mr. Clingman found a uozen or two? of the class of members, who move as shadows, land say no be cause the President tells them, without asking a . reason, suddenly head himself and defeat his meat-. ure, he became indignant in no ordinary degree, and fiercely retorted upon he authors of this pe culiar management. Not knowing by whom the purport of M-. Ou?ley'8 mission aki have been communicated, except by the American branch of the Ouseley house, since no minister -uou Id do so in his own proper person, Mr.' Cliigman jump ed to the conclusion that Lady. Quseley was the . person who persuaded the President out of his for mer views, and therefore the author of his public discomOtue. We will not say that the chair- man for foreign affairs said as much ia plain words, but he has clearly been punished by the Presi dent and his New York organ uite at severely as he should have been had tha whole story been true.?'. - - ' Vr. '' The moral of the case we bold to apply to Presi dents, ani - not to ladies. No man in Congress should hereafter come forward as the organ of the views htld at the White House, or commit him self im public to a course in which he may be be trayed en days afterwards. Neither in the 8en- V- . ate. nrr in the House will anv QVernet Uks that .4 r aHewtptMl,; ;Mr.V Qiitgrnaa-kgata: 'Iwrtrlad, v. , whether the British or Spanish legation AmoraeevK ' lady diplomatists in iu corps, or hot. To be car- 4 ' "v ried to such adiery height on the tideofexecutiva t ' favor, personally and cordially offered,' and to be t let fall so suddenly and so far without a word of, 4 explanation or warning, is no ordinary lesson. It has cured the Senator from North Carolina of ambition, as well as of confidence, -It hat cared many others of the tendency toj excessive confi dence which beset them when thit adminis tration came in. It only remains to this betray ed Senator, ia order.' to save what is left of hit peace and dignity, to do that which ia undoubted ly excruciatingly painful under! the daily bad gering to which he is subjected oh the matter, but which is as necessary as to-submit to amputation of a l'mb, in desperate! cases, h order to pre-, Berve life for the rest of the bodyjnamely, ta say nothing. PhladeLphm NoHh J.jMiieani v - n. mahlbr. ....... j. , Ji'l' ?0.IfV , MAHLER & HOIiST, S JEWELLLERS AND ENGRAVERS, " " Up Stain, over Longee'a Ti Stove Store, P a tbttb villb Qnitr's' ''''. ARE NOW PREPARED TO ANUTACTURB. all kinds of Gold and Silver Ware, rack as Tea. bets, Qnblets, Cups, Spoons, Masonic Jewels. Gold Chains, Bracelets, Breastpins, and every thing ef the kind, v.- . '- j- f---'- '-.--.-4 Engraving of all descriptions done in the best style and on shirt notice. . - ' r f-T - ' ' Repairing of Jewelry of all sorts neatly executed. , Having established ourselves ia Raleigh for the . purpose of carrying on the above business, we hope to receive a liberal patronage, to merit which wt shall spare no pains. - j i . - 1 , January 26th, 1859. U . ; fcb 2 Ty ; ' . - ' TRUSTEE'S SALE . 7,:j t ON MONDAY OP CO CRT- WEEK, THIJISTv day of jTebruary next, will commence telling, at Public Auction, the entire stoek '.ef Jdsrehandiss be- , longing to James M. Towles, embracing a great vari ety of Drv Goods, Boots, Shoes;, Hardware, Crockery, Ac, Ac. ,!!'-.' - : -'" In the meantime great inducements are offered to ' reduce the stoek, aad the publio are invited to exam ine the Goods;,. " j-. 5'- ft' ! r"- -' AU persoQS indebted to him by note er account, are requested to make immediate payment, at furtaer mk dulgenee eannot be allowed. . ! . ; - DANIEL G. FOWLB, Trustee for , ... ! J. M. TOWLES. RaleUh. Jan. 24r 1851- 14 Jan2 tds NOTICE. THE RESIDENCE OF THJE. late Hon. Frederick Nash is for sale. ' It ia a commodious dwelling, with rood out' houses, ice-house and green-house- The lot contains fivw or six acres of land. Possession can be had at oaee. Address, ED. STRUDWJ.CK, Bx'r, . HnlsbOrough, N. C. feb2 w 1 ' Standard copy. - j NOTlCE.-rTHE XAWJCOFABTNBR skip ef A M. A R. G. LEWIS U this dawAit- ; solved by mutual consent, AU clients indebted to the " late Firm are requested to call and tetth 1 - theU ae- . : counts. ' . tS' 1 r- ..."- ! j EG. LEWIS.,. VJanaary 18th, 13fi. -. , .1 - X. ' , A CARD.j:;.- I'v . RG. LEWIS WILlV'CONTlNtJlt HIS , . Office on FayetteviUe sfrwst in the eity . leiga. He will attend,the teveral courts of .Wake, ,,. Franklin, and Johnston eeuntieti alto, tha 1tanaj of, . v the Supreme and Federal eonrta of the State. r 4 jaalft lm ., ; A-' FIFTY NEGROES FOB SALE II 4 A V ARABLE LOT OF ABOUT FIFTY: ' " A NEGROES, astong them, two f n , ' .00W, oae mason, aad several boose . , wliat tha Railroad IVbx . Lenoir eeaaty.N. S-J2EZZ . oa time. , , , - oB0. WA8HIBOT0S. v Xlnston. y C Jan. 1,1 1H ft-y4d . ... no wrTRTAMT?ll"TS- 4 it4 , gay bndeop., gp 'A 'BWe Society Books, Just rWved , atthe Pe- - P "I a -I -Lt. Kaleigh, Nov. 2 1, ks.ftS. BjJeigh, Nor. SO, I8&4V r. ,de is,jy s .w. -ww!-- VV...4V. 1 " s f :4: ,: " ' t' - . C - i A. !i- i r-v.- '; I. J ..au-'
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