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r 4 , 1 - v. VOL. LX RALEIGH! , SATURDAY MORNING MARCH 12, 1859; NO. 22. i : ' I if ' . ' ; A & 'I U.U-EIGH KEGISTKU IS. PUBLISH . !' SMI-WEEKLY: AND WEEKLY, 1 ' BY JOHN wi SOJ EDITOR AND PIJOPUIETOB. TilK SEMI-WEEKLY REGISTER i published TV Wednesday and Saturday morning, at $4 00 per wiro. pava4ein' advance, or $5 00, if pameat is i Sved till the. subscription yfcar has expireo. . , w WEEKLY REGISTER fat' publish!, every Ve .lni''l:" morning, al $2 OO'per annum,: pa yable;in ."varuU.v iu advance.- . ' j ' : - : Rates of Advertisins in the Semi-Weefcly - Register : PROFESSIONAL CAHDS. 1 square- (16 line's or less) one insertion, Every succeeding insertion, 'Isqunre six. mouths, ' j" : . , twelve . ' J " turee -. 'X. U " SIX SI 00 25 8 00 14 00 8 15 00 25 00 . . J av. I 1 . v " twelve meows, uwuuuig jmpai, Advertisements to be inserted on the1 inrtde of the pitxr aitwjethtr, will be charged 50 cents per square (or every insertion after the first. Annual Advertisers be charged 50 per cent, more than the above rates when their advertisements are directed - to be inserted oB tiw inside.: ; ,' v 1 In the Weekly Register: Q square for tbe first insertion, and for very succeeding insertion, 1 square twelve months, ? - ail. " .1 J ' " ..twelve months, inclad'g Weekly paper 20 -00 All advertisements not otherwise directed, will be ipserted in theT Semi-Weekly, and charged accordinglr. Business Cards, not exceeding eight lines, will tie $1 00 25 10 00 10 -B0 inserted ia either the Weekly or Semi-Week y? six moutha for $5 00, or twelve months for $10 in both paperat$3.50 for six months, or $15'for twelve months. S-tf Contracts can be made at the office for longer advertisements. , i ; . BUSINESS CARDS. "T J5 - r ft a 9 1 w 55 3 s w 5 o o o O to w CO W o iO DR. E. BURKS BAVUOOD, HAVING RESUMKU THE PRACTICE 1 of Medicine, offer his prnfesisiqpl services to ' i-mias of RaleiKh and its vicinity. r i i January 8tbl?,ptait j DR. DANIEL DUPRE, i RALSIOB, M. C. i " Reidence nd ffioe at Mrs DwPre's Board- ing House, FayctwviUe street, opposite Bant of Cape I rear.. oct w . - ALFRED M. WADDELL, ATI ORNEY AT LAW, Wilmingtou, N. C. ! Toippt attention givt to Co'lection. ' oct 28 ly HE LAW NOTICE. UNDEKSIGNEI HAS REMOVED TO ' I Newborn, with the intention to devote himself wholly to the practice of tV law. He will attend the Courts in all of the surrounding counties, and will also practice before the Supreme Court at Raleigh. , D. K, MeBAE. December 25, 185 m SEATON GALES, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Raleigh, N. C. .feb 17 PETERSBURG, YA. THIS WELL KNOWN ESTALISIIMENT, HAVING , BEfcN RECENTLY FITTED CP AND SUPPLIED WITH ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES, .Now offers to Travellers Attractions Unsurpassed by any Hotel in the Country. mar o- JOUS JARRATT & 11RO. i - ; , ' JUNES & A1UORE, GROCEKS. Auction and Commission Merchants, iJealeri in Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Tobacco, 4c, o. 18, Fayetteville Street, an 20 KALKIUU, N. C. WILLSON & ALFRIEND, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, And dualerm ik Chemical, 1'aint, Dya' i$tuff, Oil, fce. Sycamore, oppssite 15oUinglT(jk Street, , PETERSBURG, VA. W..D. WILLSON. JOHN ALFBUID. ARCHITECTURE! . WM. PERCIVAL, ARCHITECT AND CIVIL ENGINEER, Office Smith's Building. Fayette ville Street, Raleigh, will furnish desigwe for Churches, Public Buldings, Stores. Town and Courftry residences, alterations to old buildings, specifications and super intendence. Ho will also attend to the laying off grounds for ornauituitation and supply maps of tame. With an educational training for bis profession, and a practical experience tor more than I years on public and private works in Europe, Canada and tbe United States, he hopes to' give satisfaction. He respectfully refers to those by whom he is professionally engaged in this istate: The Building Committee on the Chapel Hill Uni- . versity improvements. The Building Committee of the Raleigh new Baptist I Church. R. S. TUCKER. Esq., Raleigh. ' . . I W. M BO V LAN,- Esq., W. S. BATTLE, Esq., Rocky,Mouut, . Edgecombe county. N. B. rA largo number of original SeMtfiLS for Chun-hes, Villas, &c, can be seen at bis office. (. aug 7 i THE G KEAT.BEAUTIFl E R , So Long L'nsuccessfully Sought, FOUND AT LAST! IOR IT RESTORE permanently gray Hair to its original rolor ; covers luxuriantly the bald head ; removes all dandruff, itching and all scrofula, scalds head nd all eruptions ; makes the hair soft, healthy, and glossy ; and will preserve it to any imaginable age; removes, a if by mag-c, all blotches, Ac., from the face, and "ures all neuralgia ?nd aerypui headache See circular and the allowing. ' ' ' ; Dover, N. H , Feb. 2, 127. Prof. O J. Wood A Co. Gents: WitMu a few days we have received go many orders and calls for Prof. 0. J. Wood's Hair restorative, th-t to-dy we were compelled to send to Boston for a quantity, (the ft dozen yon torwgrded all being sold, while we might order a quantity Trom yo. Every botti i 4a tnld terms to hate produced three or our new euttumert, and the approbation, and patronage U receives from the most substantial and worthy citizens of our vicini ty, fully convince us that it is a must valuable preparation. Send os as soon as may be, one gross of $1 size ; ajid one dozen $2 size; and believe usyours very rtspect fullv, "(Signed) DANIEL LATHORP 4 CO. mi 5 PEEBLES &. WHITE, Grocers and Commission Merchants, , FETE HUB LUG, VA. Sole Agents for Reese's Manipulated or Phospho-Peruvian feb 27 Gnano. 5 X. M. MARTIN,! BRO. fc CO., QUOLERS AND; COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Petersburg, . N. M. MARTINi'SON & CO., COMHISSIOX 3IERCIIAXTS, mit RICHMOND. VA. UcILWAINE SON & Co., J GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Corner of Sycamore eutd Tabb Streets, j-eiersnurg, sa. A. C. SUmWAINE, R. n. M.(IL.H'AINE, V R. R. HltL. I M 5 PEEBLES & WHITE, GROCERS, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, 22 Old Street, Petersburg, Va. LEXCEL PEEBLES. j THOMAS WHITS, JK. DONNANS & JOHNSTON, GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Petersburg, Vs. jal-lyi .. . ! A ja.l-.ly DONNAN & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Kicnmond, Ik, Uk korv Grove, St. Charles Co., M'., ) Nov. 19th, J8i6 ) Prof 0. J. Wood Der Sir : Some time last sum mer we were induced to uce some of your Hair Resto- -ative. and its effects were so wonderful, we feel it our duty to you and the afflicted, to report it Our little son's head for some time bad been per fectly covered with Sores, and gome call it scalrl head. The hair almost came off in consequence, when a friend, seeing his sufferings, advised us to use your Restorative, we did. so with so little bfp of success. but,.to our surprise, and that of all our friends, a vry few applications removed the disease entirely, and a new and luxuriant crop of hair soon started out, and we can now say tht oar boy has as healthy a scalp, and as luxuriant a crop of 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 We are, yours-respectfully, GEORGE W. HIGOINBOTHAM, SARH A. EKJGINBOTHAM. Gardiner, Mfine, Jane 22 1855. Prof. 0 T. Wood Dear Sir: I ha-e used to bit ties of Professor Wood's Hair Restorative, and can truly say it is the greatest discovery of the age for re storing and changing tbe hair Befor using it I was a man of seventy. ,My hair baa now attained its ori ginal color. You can recommend it to the world with out the least fear, - as my case was one of the worst kind. Yours respectfullyL O.J. WOOD A CO, Proprietors, 312 Broadway, New York, (in the great N Y.j Wire Railing Estab lishment, and 114 Market street, St. Louis Mo. And sold by all good Druggists. jan 2? 3m. MUIRA ST E VENS, Importers and Dealers in h'na, Ola, Earthenware, Lampe, Lwkiiiq Ohi Plated, Britania and Planithed Tiu Wartt, Waiter, Cattort, Refrigerator, Water 1 Cooler, Gat, Fixture, fancy ' . Good, &., fcfc, No. 55 SYCAMORE STREET, (Immediately opposite Messrs. Paul 4 McIlwaite's,) wm.' Augustus muir, ) Petersburg, Va. AMCKL BTBVKIfS. j M By HENRY V. NIEMEYEK, PORTSMOUTH, VA., ' COMMISSION MERCHANT, Lumber, nov 3 tf AND DEALER IS Provisions, Lime, Coal, ana naval Mores. Salt, CtOAL, LIME, PLASTER, CEMENT, ) "i auo, Clover, Timothy, Rye, and Oats for seed inj&fct. - " , . S TiMis Anthracite, Enelish and Virginia Grate, Stove, Foundry land Smith's Coal j 1200 Casks Lime and Plaster j 300 Casks Hydraulio Cement; ! . " - ' lOimO Bushels Seed OaU;sRye, Clover aid. Timothy ; 300 Tods Bird Island and Steirn's patent Guano; Coarse, ground, fine, family packages Salt, , For sale at cash prices by , T PorUmeuth, Va nov t H.;V. NIEMEYER. NEW BOOK. , I , . A -: ' : ' ; WREATH FROM THE 1 .WOODS OF: CAROLINA, ILLUSTRATED WITH COLORED Engravings of Native Wild Flowers. For sale by 1 ! H.D. TURNER, ' ! ' N. C. Bookstore- Raleigh, Jan. 1, '50 L :' ' . . V ' " GARDEN SEEDS. CROP OF 1858. I HATE THIS DAY OPENED MY SUP ply of Garden Seed. I would respectfully call the attention of my friends and customers to my large stock, which will compare with any in the city. : My stock consists, in part, of the following va rieties : ' ! I Beans, Radish, Beet, ' Salsify, r Cabbage, Equasb, ; Carrots, ' Spinach, Ce'ery, ! Tomato, Corn, Turnip, Cauliflower, Grass Seeds, Cucumber, White Clover, Egg Plant, Lucerne, Lettuce, Blue Grass, Melon, Lawn Grass, Mustard, Onions, Canary Seed, Parsley, Peas, Pepper, Pumpkin, Parsnip. H. D. TURNER, ' i- N. C- Book Store. Raleigh, Feb. 1859. . 'feb2 FOREIGN ANO DOMESTIC LIQUORS. A LARGE STOCK, FRENCH AND AP ple Brandy, Port, Shenyf and Madeira Wines, Old Bourbon, Pure Rye and Monongahela Whiskeys, of as fine quality as can be found. ' For sale by j j PEEBLES 4 WHITR. I Petersburg, Va IT at $1.75, $2, and $2.25 per ya-d. Fine Wool died black. Cos i me res st $1 per yard, and other staple staid fancy goods as cbeap. Also, Negro Brpgans, at 76ci to $1.25. Women's sboas, from 50c to 75 cents. Selling of! Ait V TJLE PARMER'S HALL. Raleigh, Nov. 30, 1858. ! , deo 8 tf DRY GOODS, &C. IISGELLAN EOU S. SPUING, 1859. NEW AND CHEAP SPRING AND SUMMER HBir GOODS. HOPKINS, HULL & ATKINSON, 258 Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE, Respectfully invite the attention of buyers to their S PRIN G S TOCK Of British, French and American Dry Goods. We have taken great pnins to select a Stock suited to-tbe wants of Southern And Western Merchants, which WE WILL SELL LW TO SAFE AND PROMPT BUYERS. Our Stock is very large, and embraces such an as sortment as will enable a merchant to buy of us, WITH THBBRST ADVANTAGE TO HIMSELF, all the goods be may need in Our line. In all things we shall try to consult the interests of our customers. Orders, sent to us shall be carefully attended to, and goods dispatched promptly HOPKINS, HULL A ATKINSON. B. B. HOPKINS, Rt'BT. hull, V Baltimore, 15th Feb., '69. THOS. W. ATKINSON. J feb 19 lmpd 1859. SPRING TRADE. . 1859. STEVENSON, WEDDELL 4 CO., IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IK FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, No. 78 uud 80 Sycamore Street, PETERSBURG, VA., Are now receiving, and will have in store by the first of March, A Very Large and Attractive Stock of Goods iu their line, to which th y respectfully invite the at tention of the North Carolina V irginia and Tennessee trade. ; Orders executed with dipatch. Petev-burg, Veli. 21. IS'O. fob 2 1I0DGK5 BROTHERS, 23 1IANOVEK STREET, BALTIMORE. . (WHITK IRON FRONT WAREHOUSE.) IMPORTERS OF gloves; EMBROIDERIES Will TE GOODS, anker chiefs, SHAWLS, CRAPES, trt3 If rf-V O T.1 i i if la COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. --WM. H. ! BETTS, having associated himself witu ui, for the r purpose of conducting an Auction Business, for the ! sale of Negroes, the firm will be carried on under the j name and style of Pulliam 'it Betts. Thankful for the enoourftgement heretofore received, I they mutually solicit the patronage so liberally extend ed to the old. and especially ask the attention of their respective friends to the new.prtnerhip. ; 4Jtf- PULLIAM 4 CO. pulliamSbetts, Auctioneers, Under the Oddi JfsUow3 Hall, FRANKLIN STREET, Richmotfif Ya WILL SELL NEGROES, BOTH PUBLICLY and privately. Our porters are always at each depot, and on the arrival of boats. A C, PULLIAM, ma 19 WM. H. BETTS. THOS. C ALLAN, j (Accessor to ISAAC PROCTOR,) Merchant Tailor and Gentlemen's Fur nishing Goods, Favettevillk Street Raleigh,' N. C, RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE CUSTOM ERS of the establishment and the public gener ally, that he has just opened an excellent and varied assortment of Goods in bis Moe, 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 tbe best estab lishment in Baltimore, and subsequently with Mr. Prpctor, of this City, he flatters himself that he will be able to give satisfaction to all who may favor him with their orders. A trial is respectfully solicited. Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, and a variety of Ready Made Clothing always on hand, to be disposed of cheap for Caah. ' ' Cutting and Repairing done with dispatch The latest styles of fashions always on hand. P 17 IEAA PERRINS CELEBRATED J WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. PRONOUNCED by CONNOISSEURS, to be the Only Good Sauce, and applicable to EVERY VARIETY : OF Extract of a Letter from a Medical Gentleman at Madras, to his bro ther at Worcester, May, 1851 : "Tell LEA A PER RINS thst their Sauce is highly esteemed in IndifV, and is, in my opinion, the most pal atable as well as tht i Cjji !,,- most wnoiesomecauce that is made." $;))! 1 jtilmr ui- i itiHOOCSS stDTTr. 1 LACES, Vnd a numerous variety of other articles, and WHOLESALE DEALERS IN AMERICAN FANCY GOuUS AND NOTIONS. Oar warehouse, which we built expressly for cur n ua, pontitin m Aoors, .10 feet, ud the j-ge and extenf ive ssortment whi-jh welteep, require s entireoccopancy. No house in any of tMe North- -n Cities, jobbing goods to the country, can present e same combined advantages to tbe country saer iant, as our stock is not only large, but obtained pon conditions which will defy competition. We contract with the Manufacturers for all tbe merican articles we sell, and send a buyer to Ea pe regularly twice a year, to select our Foreign ods. We are enabled thereby to offer great advan ces in price", as well as to get up a stock at all times plcte with the newest and m't desirable goods. Merchants in good credit are invited to examine our ok when they next visit Baltimore, and they will omote their own interest by doing so. feb 9 2mpd SPRING IMPORTATION, 1859. ARMSTRONG, CATOR & CO., IMPORTER AND JOBBE.RS OF bbons, Millinery, Silk Goods, Straw Bonnets, Flowers, Ruche and Flats, No. 237 BALTIMORE STREET, : (Between Charles and Hanover Streets.) Baltimore, Md. Offer a Stock uuequaled in the United States inva .ty and cheapness. jan 26 3mpd LANIER BROTHERS & CO., IMPORTERS AND WHOLFSALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, o. 256 Baltimore St.. Near Hanover St., BALTIMORE, MD. HiVE now In Store a large and attractive Stock of tesh Spring Goods, both of Foreign and Do- estic Fabrics, which they offer to the trade at the west market rates. Baltimore, February 1, 1859. feb 9 3mpd GREAT INDUCEMENT ! DISH. EXTENSIVE FRAUDS. The only medul awarded by the Jury of the New Yjrk ICxhibition for Foreign Sauces, was obtained by LEA PERRTNS for their WORCESTERSHIRE SAUt'E. The world-wide feme of which having led to nutnerous Forgeries, purchasers are requested to see that the names of Lea A Perrins are upon the Wrapper, Label, Stopper. and Botjtle. Lea A Perkins will proceed against any one in fringing, either by manufacturing or vending Spurious. Sauce, and have instructed their correspondents in va. rififfar ts of the world to advise them of any iufringe mests. Sole Wholesale Agents for tbe United States. ; jr .. JOHN DUNCAN A SONS, j. ; : ' 405 Broadway, New York. A Stock always in store. Also, orders received for direct shipment from England. - aug 14 -lySoe A . . 1 : : ; 1 1 j ...-'--" SJKON AND STEEL. 121 Stcamoku Strxet, PrriasBcuo, Va h; i Importers and lalers jiwv-v'i. IRON AND STEEL, INVITE the attention ofM wthants end Manufac turers to their large and well asserted stock of Iron and Steel comprising SWEDES HAMMERED, WIDE PLOUGH, 6 to 10 inches, ENGLISH, REFINED, all sizes, ROUND, Suuare and Flat bars OVAL. HALF-OVAL, h alf-roun d, HOOP BAND SCROLL, HORSE and MULE SHOES, BEST CAST STFEL, ENG. 4 AMERICAN, Blistered and German Steel, Spring and Bound Steel. j.--n 8 Smos. IRON. 1- IRON. IRON. SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, Ac THE UNDERSIGNED HAS ON HAND, OF his own manufacture, Ladies' and Gents' Saddles, of every grade and quality; Boys' and Wagon do.; Carriage, Buggy, Cart and j Wagon Harness, and all other Goods usually kept in a Regular Saddlery Establishment, Which will be sold low for cash,' or on short credit to punctual buyers. Orders thankfully received, and promptly executed. : mar 13 tf C. W. D. HUTCHING S. mRUXKSl TRUNKS! TRUNKS I--50 I Sole Leather and other Ladies' and Gents' Trav elling Trunks; Valices ; Carpet, Leather and Cloth Travelling Bags, in store and for sale by j mar 13 tf C. W. D. HUTCHING S. Standard copy. WINTER DRY GOODS COST!! SELLING AT NEW BOOKS. THE SCOURING OF THE WHITE House Illustrated j , American Almanac for 1859. Tho Land ana Book or Biblical Illustations drawn from the Manners and Customs, the Scenes and Scen ery of the Holy Land, with mans and engravings -in 2 vols. By W M Thompson, D. D ' " Travels and Discoveries in North and Ontn-si Afri ea. Being a journal ef an Expedition undertaken un der the auspiees of H. B. M.'s Government in tbe years 184 in 3 vols. By Henry Barth Pitt, D. C. L, 1 ' History of Rhode Island and Providenoe Planta tions from 1638 to 1700. By Samuel Greene Ar nold. iANDECKER & KLINE VRE ENDEAVORING TO MAKE ROOM I for a large Stock of Spring and summer good, ad therefore, in order to clear out t-.e remainder of ' eir WINTER GOODS, have come to the conclusion sell such AT COST PRICE, rtherthan keep anything over till another season, r they deem a quick sixpence better than a slow lilling. - By adopting this course, they will be ena 'ed to keep constantly on hand a Fashionable Stock Goods. Their present stock of WINTER GOODS embrace : ilks. French and English Merinos, Plain id Plaid; :Paramettos; Shawls and Cloaks; ( urs ; Hosiery, etc. v They will lfeep ibeir prices down at cost For the text Thirty Days ! Q, OVER-COATS SOLD AT COST ! . They feel Confident that this course on ther part 11 prove .eminently satisfactory to their customers, it will enable them to keep supplied with Goods i table to the varying seasons. Their FANCY GOODS PKPARTMETJwill at all nes be kept supplied with every thing that the Ladies ay desire. ; jan 6 H C. B. ROOT, FAYETTEVILLE STREEET, RALEIGH, JT. C, AS JUST RECEIVED HIS FALL PUR CHASES of goods, and now offers to the public a large and elegant stock of Jewelry, Watches, Clocks Silver and Plated Ware, Cutlery, Gum, Pistol, oBowie-Knives, Musical Instrnmentvf tc, ic., kt. all of which was carefully selected by 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 Btoh before purchasing elsewhere. act IS THE NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL Life Insurance Company, now in the tenth'year of 'successful operation, with-a growing capital and a firmer hold upon public confidence, continues to in sure the lives of healthy persons from '4 to 60 years of age, for one year, for seven- years, and for life all life members sharing in the profits. A 11 slaves from , 10 to 60 years of age are insured for one year or for tve years, tor two-thirds ot tneir 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, See'y. Raleigh, N. C. dec 18 ly RESH GARDEN SEEDS' 1858. CROP OF For sale by Raluigh, Feb. 23, 1859. W. I POMEROY. feb 36 V LARGE SUPPLY COMPRISING ALL of the most popular varieties, Just received and ' r sale at tbe Drug Store of ! WILLIAMS 4 HAYWOOD. January, jl 859. jan 26 2m . A LMANACS.--THE CHURCH ALMA- a n for 1859, i w(f j Pocket Almanac for 1859. . ! , For sale by I I W. L. POMEROY. Raleigh, Feb. 11, 1859. feb 19 A SUPPLY OF OLD GOVERNMENT V Java Coffee Just to hand and for sale by JONES 4 MOORS. I88ES' BROWN AND WHITE Hoods, received this day by MISCELLANEOUS. . CUSHING & BAILEY. Publishers and Wholesale Dealers in B0. KS AND STATIONARY, No. 262 Baltimore street, Opposite Hanover street, Baltimore, M. D. Offer a 'ull assortment of School, Law, Medical and Miscellaneous Books. They are prepared to execute orders for Libraries, Colleges and Schools on the mo H favorable terms. Their Stock of Stationary embraces" all its brunches, and contains a varied assortment. jan 19 3m pd. , PF. PESCfJll HAS BEEN APPOINT a ed Agent, for the next two years, for the sale of L. Lyons' j , ' PURE OHIO CATAWBA BYASDY. This Brandy is manufactured from the Pure Juice 'ol the Catawba Grape, and is equal to any Brandy made in any part of the world, snd excels id purity and flavor 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 he will show to those who doubt the purity of the article. J.JACOBS, Appointing Agent for United States. Having had great trouble in getting Brandy that I could recommend for medicinal purposes, I have con rented to accept the Agency for the above Brandy, and will keep a supply on hand. inn 19 PF. PESCUD. THE CHICKERING & SONS 34 PRIZE MEDAL PIANOS. The subscriber, agent for the above justly celebra ted Pianos, informs the public respectfully that he re sides in Wilmipgton; N. C. Persons desirous; of purchasing the piano,, by ad dressing him, will be sent pamphlets containing Four teen different styles with marked prices. Pianos t-ned andi repaired. Ail orders promptly attended to by addressing ; T. A. E. BOHNSTEDT. nov 10 ty. Wilmington, N. B NEW JEWELRY! f I.TfAS. II. THOMPSON HAS JUST RETURN J. ED from New York, with a splendid assortment of NEW AND FASHIONABLE JEWELRY, Embracing all the latest styles, and including a fine assortment of 1 - SILVER GOODS, Ac, 4c. He solicits a call frHm his friends. Watches and Jewelry neatly repaired on the short est notice CHAS. H. THOMPSON, oct 21 tf No 22 Fayetteville 9t. II. MAIII.KK. , . L. HOLST. MAHllER & HOLST, JEWELLLERS AND ENGRAVERS, Up Stairs, overLougee's Tin & Stove Store, FAYgTTEVILL STREET, ARE NOW PREPAREIJ TO MANUFACTURE all kinds of Gold and Silver Ware, such as Tea bets, Goblets, Cups, Spoons, Masonic Jewels, Gold Chains, Bracelets, Breastpin, and everything of the kind. s Engraving of all descriptions done in the best style and on short notice Repairing of Jewelry of all sorts neatly execufd. Having established ourselves in , Raleigh for the purpose of carrying: on the above business, we hope to receive a liberal patronage, to msnjnicu we .9 .spare ne?ii, ' - .j.-jr- .v . January 26 th, 1859. r .- REAL ESTATE, &C. TRUST SALE. Y VIRTUE OF A DEED IN TRUST to me, executed by "Pareford A Porter, for cer tain purposes therein specified. I shall, on Mondav the 2 1 st instant, sell to tbe highest bidder, on the premises, that valuable property known as the Rail Road Hotel, situated in tbe town of Henderson, Gran ville county, N. C. The Hotel buildings have lately been oomple'ed, and are 'arge and commodious, with in 30 or 40 yards of the Depot, and for a portion of the year, is the eating house for passengers on the Railroad. All the out -bouses are in good repair, with stable lot and stables to accommodate about forty Horses. This property is valuable, and for one-wishing to engage in tbe business of Hote-keeping, few such opportunities offer. On the same day and place, I shall sell all the fur niture belonging to said Hotel the kitchen furniture, one Omnibus, two Wagons, three Buggies, four Horses, twenty Hogs, three setts Bnggy Harness, three setts Double Harness, one Two-Horse liaek, ene Carriage, one Doable-Buggy, and two Cows. , A The terms for the Hotel will be $1,000 cash, the bal- . ance on time, the purchaser making satisfactory notes; for the same. The title will be made good and un doubted. The terms for tbe other property will be made known on day of sale. The title to alt the property is un doubted, but acting as Trustee, J shll convey only such as is vested in me by virtue of said Trust. W.A. PHILPOTT, Trustee. , March 1st, 1859. '. mar 5 sw tds NOTICE. rrraE subscriber gives notice X. that in pursuance of the provisions of the last Will and Testament of THEOPHII.US POOLE, de ceased,, be will, as Executor, at the Court House in the . city of Rateigh, on the 30th day of March next, offer for sale the' tract of land on which the said testator re sided, about three and a half miles East from theJcity of Raleigh, adjoining tbe larids of Dr. Haywood, Ran soin Poole and others, containing about five hundred' acres. It is a handsome residence and valuable tract of land. At the same time and place he will sell a like ly young Negro man and two old Nef roes. Said 1 ind . and slaves will be sold on a credit of six months, with interest from day of sale. Bond with approved secu rities will be required ot the purchasers WILL. R. POOLS', Executor ' , of Theophilus Poole. Wake oounty, Feb. 21, 1359. 23 tds ! TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE! I WISH TO SELL PRIVATELY THE FOL- LOWING property in the City of Raleigh, viz : i 1st. The HOTEL at the corner of Wilmington and t Martin Streets, formerly occupied by O. L. Burcb, and 1 at present in the occupancy of H. L. Winton. This Hotel is admirably located, and commands a large ' share 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 l tbe other in the occupancy of A. Smith as a Grocery. ; These stores are situated ia a position which cannot ' fail to command an extensive pstronnge. 3d. Two Dwelling Houses, one on Wilming ton Street, near the Capitol Square, at present occupied by Mr. Tant, and formerly the property of Wiley John-' ! son, and tbe Other situated! in the eastern part of the j city, near Mr. Eldridge Smith's. The.above property will be sold on terms to suit any ' person who may wish to purchase. For further infor- ! mation, apply to Mills H, Bbowh, or to ! aug 21 ly SAIS'L ROWLAND. REGISTER ALMANAC FOR 1858 1-3 n o Oh 2 55 ! - SjMirtjwlt F St 1 s !m r 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 V 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 23 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 8 9 16 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 IB 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 11 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Sa 3 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 111 12 13 14 15 1617 18! 19 20 21(22 23 24 25! (26l27l28 29 30 I 1 3 - to oi H Cm H to ti ts n s o o E' t o m b w StMlTTiiy 3 lOi 17 2 31 i 7i 14 21 28 I 4 11 18 25 2 16 123 30 6 13 20 27 4 11 18 fe5 15 22 29 a 12 19 26 3 101 1 24 31 r 21 28 5 12 19 2 in; 12il3 23 30 i 13 20 27 41 11 18 26 H 8 15 22 29 13 20 26127128 r 14, 21 2.8, - 1 .4! 11 18, 25 i .8 15H 22! i; ,2.' 29 1 6 13 27 S 10 17 24 MAGNETIC PLAST. THE GREAT STRENGTHENER i PAIN DESTROYER, j .THE best and-cheapest Household j Bemec the world. Simple and pleasant in its- applic certain and effectual in its results. A heautifu eutific, external curative, applicable for. the re Pain at any time, in any place, in any part of ti man system, and un derail circumstances. If yd FOR SALE OR RENT. 1 NOTICE. I: TAKE THIS METHOD of returning my sincere thanks to my numerous friends and patrons for tbeir liberality for the past year, and trust, with a large and well selected stock, and with untiring efforts to please, that I Bhall gala their confidence for the future. I shall always have on hand a large stock of everything pertaining to the CONFECTIONARY BUSINESS all of which I w'll sell a little lower than the same can be bought in this market, for cash only. : N. B. All persons owing me will please come for ward and settle their accounts, (as I have to pay cash for every article I buy in this market, or I shall place their bills in the hands of an officer for collection ; and all persons having' claims against me as Agent will please band them in for settlement. 1 J. B. FRANKLIN, Agent. jan 26 ' 1 . . THE FAMILY VISITOR fgTHIS JS THE TITLE OF A SEMI- fi. Monthly Periodical which will be published at Coleraioe, Bertie county, N. C,. atone dollar and fifty cents per annum, payable on receipt of the first num ber. This papw is intended for the family circle. Contributions froip writers of acknowledged ability will adorn its pages ; and the Editor will exert him self to render it worthy of extensive patronage. It will be printed with new type, on superior paper, and in a convenient form for preservation. The first num ber of the VISITOR will be issued about the middle of March. Patronage is respectfully solicited. Addresc, HENRY W. POTTER, Publieher, Coleraine, Bertie county, N. C S- Editors of newspapers generally are requested to give the foregoing a few insertions, and the favor, whenever occasions offers, will be cheerfully recipro cated, t feb 26 " McMANEN'S j CBLBBRATKD SMUT AND ! SCREENING MACHINE. FIFTEEN HUNDRED OF WHICH HAVE been sold to tie Millers and- Farmers of North Carolina and the adjoining States. All orders prompt ly filled and Machines shipped to any part of the Uni ted States. Address JOHN A. McMANEN, oct 9 6m i South Lowell, N. C. JL. valuable dwellings. One of the" them is two-story,; and contains five rooms, with all necessary eat J houses, j front on Halifax 4f4v and is situated ; between the residence of m7. Jr Manon and A. M. r Lewis, Esq. It is at preC' occupied by Mr Wm ' R. Richardson. The lot contains t about an acre of ground. The other lot, about one hundred yards from the former, is about half an acre in size, and has on ' it a new dwelling house which has never been occupied, . containing three rooms and a passage, and all neces- ' ' sary outhouses. I will either seU or rent the abo-e property upon , accommodating terms. , WM. D. JOHNSON, j jan 19 tf j A Splendid opening for Investment! . . FIXTURES this Plaster anywhere, if Pain is there, the Plasfc stick there until the Pain has vanished. The1 1 magnetizes the Pain away, and f PAIN CONNOT EXIST WHERE THIS' FLA! IS APPLIED. v A Rheumatism, Lameness, Stiffness, Weakness, ity, Nervousness, Neuralgia,' Dyspepsia, Cougl Colds, Pains and Aches of every kind, even -doi Cornsare IMMEDIATELY RELIEVED, and.' a litte patience, PERMANENTLY CURED, t magical influence of the MAGNETIC fLASTE s the simplest, surest, safest, pleas an test and h remedy in existence. Its application is unhre' equally to the strong man, the delicate woman; the feeble infant To each and all it will prove j and a blessing. Its use is agreeable, and witho noyance or trouble. Its price is within reach' o rich or poor ; all may have it, and all should' 1 who are sick, and suffering in any way. , a j PLANTERS should be always supplied with t valuable PLASTER. It will be the Good Pa;' on any plantation, ready at all times, and at i notice. ' i Put np in air-tight tin boxes. Each box. wil six to eight plasters, and any child ean spread J Price 25 cents a box, with full and plain direetio D. C. MOREHEAD, H. I Inventor and Proprietor, 19 Walker St., I nr-i,. a. Ti--.. 1.1 l .ti TiJ luuxcuca'a o mo.giiuu x looker is JU1U V U AS I , in every City, Town, and Village of the United dec I s weo w ly fai. s.m.p.Aco. TOBACCO FACTORY AND FOR SALE!! THE SUBSCRIBERS OFFER FOR SALE, their Tobocco Factory and Fixtures, at Tally Ho, Granville County, N. C, immediately on tbe road leading from Oxford to Hiilsboro'. The house is large ' enough, and sufficient to work thirty hands. There is also A the lot a good single story dwelling with two ' rooms, good kitchen, smoke-house, negro-houses, sta bles, crib, steam-house, Ac , Ac. A splendid opportu nity is here presented to any one wishing to engage in manufacturing Tobacco. ! The location is a good one, being on the edge of the lands that produce as fine, if not tbe finest Tobacco in the State. There is always money to be made by a well conducted factory. The neighborhood is unsurpassed for morality and health. Having sold out our store at Tally Ho, and one of the partners of the concern having moved from the neigh borhood, renders it necessary to 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 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 NOTICE. T1Y VIRTUE OF A DEED IN TI JLf Executed to me by Shemuel Kearney for purposes therein specified, I shall sell to the bidder, at the residence of the said Kearney. 18th day of March next, the following prop wit : Six likely Negroes, two Horses, stock C and Hogs; also, the tract of Land, whereon i Kearney now lives, near Franklinton ; also, thi Heue and Lot ia Franklin ton. ''-f Terms made known on the day of safe. -' '- ' J. M. STONE, Tti February 2Z, 1859. nil 2 AUCTION SALES. iThN MONDAY THE 14TH OP M U next, and days following, I shall proceet at publio vendue, for cash, all thai remaining i GOOD, WARES and MERCHANDISE eonv me, as Trustee, by John WV Wiggins. ; -f j The stock oon gists of a large quantity of n . fashionable goods of great variety. -., I All pereon indebted to John W.. Wiggins by I or otherwise, will settle wi'h me between n time of said sales farther indulgence cannot b GEO. W. BROOKS, Tj Raleigh, Febru y 1859. .- mar) S. G. BR INCH 4 . BROTHEL JUST RECEIVED AT TUCKER'S, A beautiful lot of Party Fans. The attention of thi Ladies are invited. NORTH CAROLINA STRIPE AND Plaid Homespuns for Servants something en tirely new. Just received by W. H. 4 R. S TUCKER. HOOPS ! HOOPS M--200 SKELETON Hoop Skiitsiaa$'.25. Just received by jan 29 W. H. A R. 8. TUCKER. sH RISWOLH'S COTTON GINS. I AM JT Agent for the sale of this celebrated make of Gins, and will deliver at any depot, uireot irom tne Manufactory, free of all expense, at his price. J.M.TOWLES. Raleigh, Nov. 24, 1868. . OfFICB N. C. M. I. COMPAHY, Raleigh, February 16, 169. A MEETING OF THE MEMBERS OF J the North Carolina Mutual Insurance Cotupany will be held at tbe Office of the Company in this city on the 16th of Maroh next, to act on the charter of the Company as recently amended by the I tgislature. By order ef the Executive Committee. HAMDEN S. SMITH, Secretary. feb 26 NEW BOOK BINDERY AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY, AT THE OLD STAB OFFICE, ' (Oppente the Preoyterta Churek,). Raleish, N. C. THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY, IN. FORMS the Cituens of Raleigh andth viobity generally, that he will promptly and punctually attend to the binding of Newspapers, Magazines and Periodicals of all kindsjtndjany etyle, plain or ornamental, on moder manufactured to ordetj public omoes. f A itod. - 1 ANOTHER ARRIVAL OF NEW BOOKS, At Henry D. Turner's N. C. Book Store. fTlHE MINISTRY OF LIFE ; By the Author J of Ministering Children. Bitter-Sweet A Poem ; by J. J. Holland. Erie: or. Little bv Lit'le: by Frederic W. Farrar. ; South wold A Novel; by Mrs. Lillie Devereux Um sted. Biography of Self-Taught Men j by C. C. B. Sey mour. ' ' The Laird of Norlaw A Scottish Story; by the ' Author of Margaret Maitland. 4 Chronicles of the BastieL. Illustrated. , Holbein's Dance of Death, and Bible Cuts. ; The Table Talk of John Selden, Memoirs of Count Granmont and Charles II. , Neander's History of Christian Dogmas. ' Life of Douglas Jerrold. i The Gospel in Exekiel; by Githrie. 1 S Cobb on Slavery. r f ' : ? : Ross on Slaverr. 5 ! t- -: i Raleigb, February, 1859. , mar 2 Blank Books Jleigbs, etc. . . FOR CHILDREN. ; V 'RT.OCIPEDES. GIGS. CHAISE PER ambulators, . Wheelbarrows, noDby-norses, tteraforr -"j'tV'" r IMPORTERS OF FOREIGN LIQUO j No. 2 Corner of Sycamore and Old 8 PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA. TISSOLUTIOW.--THE CONCERNS Or JLf P ANN ILL 4 SON, of Petersburg, and WM. PANNILL' 4 CO., of Richmond, are this day dis-j solved by mutual consent, Joseph Pannill retiring! from the former, and Wm. Pannill from the latter. Feb. 10,1859. 30S. PANNILL. j i W1 trr 'E have in store and under our oontri United States' bonded Warehouse, un torn House look and seal, tbe following liqui r , -s"i'-f::' NOTICE. The undersigned will continue the auction and gen eral commission business heretofore conducted by PANNILL 4 SON, at his office on Bank street, Pe tersburg, Va. WM. PANNILL.' February 10th, 185a. COPARTNERSHIP. The undersigned have associated under the style and firm of " J. A C. PANNILL," for the purpose of continuing the general Produce Commiuion Butineti, heretofore conducted by WM. PANNILL 4 CO. With increased facilities for tbe transaction of busi ness, they hope to receive an increase of favors from their friends. Office in Sbookoe Warehouse Building, foot of Thirteenth street, Richmond, Va. JOSEPH PAM.NJ.iU,, CHARLES PANNILL. February Hth, 1859. feb 26 swim NOTICE.--THE RESIDENCE OF THE late Hon.- Frederick Nash is for sale. It is a commodious dwelling, with good out houses, ice-house and green-house. The lot contains live or six acres of land. Possession can be had at once. Address, ED. STRUDWICK, Ifr, Hillsborough, N. C. feb 2 6w , i Standard copy. , B ROILING Received this day at AND CHIPPING BEEF March 4, 1859. JONES 4 MOORE, 18 Fayetteville street. . i mar 9 lm B EEF AND BUFFALOK tunuucb A large supply received to-day. JONES mar 94-lm 4 MOORE,. 18 Fayetteville street. TbRIME GOSHEN BUTTER, AND THE JT Coldstream Dairy Butter. t Just received, and for sale by i : i . v .JONES 4 MOORE, r ,18 Fayetteville street. March 4th, 1859. v , I mar 9 lm. Standard copy all one monin. - FIRST' OF THE SEASON " T.OT OP BEAUTIFUL PARASOLS i Also, the FAN PARAS0L-inethmg entiwly W. B, 4 R- 8. TUCKK1V ' - mar 5 SHERRY A DERLAWIT Harmony, Duff, Gordan A Cq Malmsy, Kxtra Sopenor - deria. FORT WlK Barmester's, Oporto, -Burgundy. CLABET W In Glass and Woo ' i LON. PORTE SCOTCH A 1 The most approve in quarts and p are warranted pure: BRANDIES. James Heanessy, ' Otard, Dupuy 4 Co., , Pinet, Castillon A Co., Jule Robin 4 Co., Dark and Pale, some very old. Pellevoirin, A Seignette, Vineyard Propridei. HOLLAND GIN. Cabinet, Beaver, Nolet's Imperial vagle, and other popular brands. CHAMPAGNE. Beidsick 4 Co., Charles Heidstck, Piper Heidsick. RUM. - Jamaica and St. Croix. In addition to large stock of jnrported liv are careful to keep a full supply of the best Mountain Rye, Old Bourbon and Monongahe keys, some of which is highly improved by a Our Old Apple and Peaoh Brandy, di. Nash county, N. C, and Southampton -oant equal if not superior to any that can be boug market For our very superior oli liquor, high prices, and purchasers mar confidently ( having their orders faithfully executed. 8 . &G. BRANCH BEX Dealers ean buy imported Brandios.-'W from us in bonded Warehouse and pay the d selves, or through friends if they prefer it. . - . :-i r 3 February 19,1859.; .. if- STEAM ENGINE' JFOkV SALE., subscriber offers for tale a largo 40 he Steanf Engine, which is nearly new, and c approved, make, suited to mining and m, po.es. . . - . : ".f'V: 1 A great bargain may ho had Ty makin-plication- " . . . ' . ;1-'A. WIL. ieb6-w fr-f p- Standard, Fayettevillo ObMrrr,an ' Whig, eopy and send bills tnthis afiee. - - ' ' " r r y - 1 . - TTJ EESE'S MANIPULATED GT XI, 100 Tons of the abovo valuable sale, (to arrtve). Delivered from the ve per ton of 2000 lbs. ' " TREBLES A WHI v i SolnA Petorsb February 7th, 1859. . - ."1 f W. H. B. S. TUCKER. p IT w v -f v -1- ; - r zrz . -. .c.t,.;. t
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