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fiif I VOKfLX ; ; . . , ' ' ' V ' KALEIGH, SATITKBAY MOJi NINO, MARCH 19, 1859. : " 3v-1T;!.: . 'S' 1 - ffm; ' : L- ' i - - tii ' ' -j i r ' ; .1 i i h-Iam I THE RAI.EIGII KEGISTBtt It PUBUHD SEMI-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY, UY iJOHN If- SY.ME, EitTOB ADO PBOFHWTOl. . l W Wedtr4sdf nd gMnrday moniinr, t 4 00 per auburn paVable ijn dance;'or $5 00, if payment u ieiared till the tuBsoriptioTj j-year hu expire. fcilE WEEKLY REGISTER ; is ptiisneJ weij Ui'lncsdny morning, t $2 '00 per annuiD,'pyaWe in vatiably in advance. ' rj ; : Rates of AdTertisinR fn the Semi-Weekly 1 qaare (15 lineB of less) one insertion, Eery succeeding ipjertion,; : ' H 1 qiare six motttlii :,- j , I 00 i 25 8 00 14 00 . 8 00 :15 00 1 M 44 twelve j " v three i,n(Mrafoo(Aer,iwillbe ch!ilged 64 cento per risquare" lnf every laeeruuii kimsc uxa:mci. - -. w l be cbrged 50 per cent Imore tl an the above rates niien their advertisement aw dife ted Jto be inserted ouj the inside. - . . Jj v " In the Weekly Register : 1 Square for the first insertion, 1 and for Terjf saeoeediWg insertJon, j 1 innate twelve inonths, j ! i i- six i" i v- U - I $1 90 25 10 OW 10 00 2 twelve months, inolud'i? Weekly paper SO 0J iAII advtirtiseinanta not olilierwise directed, will be inverted in the Semi-Weeklyjand charged accordinglv. 1 iBuiness Cards not exceeding eight ;Unea, will be tniertetl in either the Weskljsor Semi-Week'y alx mbnths for $5 Off, or twelve! months for:$10 tn both papers at $3.50 for six months, or $15 for twebre months, j JzB Contracts bad be made at the office for longer advertisements. i- ii 1 ' is- "" t Busiispsss Cards. ' -3 ' 'I ,1 a JS ; - 9 t It- St 9 1 . Si li u S en W H W o w H w 0 s i o ' o - CO 1 JONES & MOORE, II T " i .GROCERS, i! - Auction and Commission Merchants, ; Dealers in Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Tobacco, 4c., ! " No. 18 rayetteville Street, ! an 20 . - ; ; - A' RALEIQJI, N. C. ' WILLSON & ALFRIEND, (WHOLESALE &SD RETAIL DRUGGISTS, ! Srcamore. om8ite Bollinirhrook StreeC i 4 PETERSBURG, VA. or. d. willsox. au 5 JOH5 ALFRIXXD. - PEEBLES & WHITE Grocers and i Comjnission Merchants, M fETERgBURQ, VA. Sole Agents foy " ( Reese's Manipulated pr Phospho-Peruvian feb 27 ... "jj Gafljno.J l . N.'Br. MARXisri BRO. & CO., GROCERS. AKD iCOMMISSION MERCHAJfTS, I Putpnhirir. Vl. : N. M. M ARTI. SON" & CO., COMMlSSlOX iMERCIIAJTTS, jan 30 ; j ; RICHMOND. VA. McILWAlNE; SON & Co., GROCERS ANTD COMMISSION" MERCHANTS, Corner of $ycamart and Tabb .Strcett, a. g. MciLWAisfcj i Petersburg, Vsu ' R. B. MCILWAIXE, . ;j ' , ! ' hill. . J . aa ! i j PEEBLES & WHITE, r ROGER'S, COMMISSION AND FOR WARDING I MERCHANTS, V : i " - 22 Old Street, Petersburg Tn. EV (T?L PEEBLES.;) ; -THOMAS WH1TK, JB. DONNANS Si JOHNSTON, GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, i Petersburg, Vau; : ja 1 ly. , jf i ; ' I ; DONNAN & CO., 1 COMMISSION MERCHANTS, it.icn.mDna,' t aw H t j jai-iy MUIR STEVENS, '- I ' . Importers amd Dealers hi: , ; hina, G la. Earthenware. Lampt, Looking Glaettt, . Plated, - Brititia amd, PJanieked Tin Wan, Waitert, (fastarii, Refrigerator, Water . 1 ! Cool Art, ItctureH, Fanef . . '. . j ' Good, tti., Ac., tit., i ; j No. 5 SYCAMORE STREET, j. (Immediately opposite Messrs. Paul! A McIlwaihb'b,) wm. Augustus msib, i , ; - Petersburg, Ta, ItHriL 8TKVBRS, I - ; i - au s ay 4- , M HENRY v.! NIEMEYER, U :" - PORTSMOLTTH, VA., COMMISSION MERCHANT, ; j i.1 AKD SSBkLBR IK ! i Lumber, Provisions, Lime, Coal, Salt, !: , i and Natal Stores. v r noVj3 tf - !' :f ' ' !-rjj f TT : : 1 - " : ri f- COAL, LIME, PLASTER, CEMENt, ano, Clover, Thackhy, Rye, and Oata foraod-. .into-f- -.!! , M M ; i i Tons Anthracite, English end iVi-ginia ?rate,' ! fctove, jf oundry ana amith' s Coal ; 1 2i'0 Ca8ks Lime and Plaster; . .r j , 300 Casks Hydraulic Cement; ."i i I miMiuusneis seed nti, Kye, Cloyer stad Troothy ; auu ions .ruT, Island and Stearn's patent Guano: coarse, -ground, Bne, tamely packages Jialt, . ' ! For sale at cash prices by jf" - ' ' PortemouthVa novl3 H. NIEMEYER. r i - - - - y . - - ; - M r drugs i;pXF SPRING TRADEi tip,' ' I ' : DR. X. Fi UIVES, 1 " i WHOtESJtiERXToGtST, I So. 3 Powell's Row, 107 8yeamore St., i . v -- ; PETERSBUIG, VA ; j Irivt the attention of '; dealers to 'his spring stock rE lrigs Mediqines, Paints, Oils, Dye : Stuffs, Spices Window ' Glass, PerfSery, Facyli Articles, Snuff, TobaocoCigars, etel ,JCity and country merchants who desire to. purchase from. la-ge and sWect stck, at.aceep'iBVle prices, are cordially requested io examine his goods. ,( , -. ji - j r ' Orderf attended to with neatness and dis- : patch. ! '! . it v't'ii r 4 i ii; ' u.'Mmar9 i JTEtV BOOK. 1 : ; :-Kvr !.A. T; j f Pr. r rKEATn FROM THE. M WOODS OF CAROL IN Al j. 'ILLUSTRATED WITH COLORED : KrayingB of Native Wild flowers. t For saJsby If -f ; 1 : f 1 ! H.K. TURNER, ) N. a Bookstore' TROFESSIONAL CARDS. -I--- DR. E. BURKE HAYWOOD, H' AVINti TIKSITIIf RriTTTE ! PRACTICE of Medicine, offers bis professional services 1 Uiaeitisena of Raleigh aiid i's vicinity; Janury 8th, 1859. fjanH swfm ;. !.;,H--- PR. DANIEL DUPRE,, ' ' !'i KALSies. sr. c ! ' f RAsidnnee and Office at Mrs DaPre's Board inir House, Fayetteville street, opposite Bank of j Cape Fear. I . i '--vr; : ! , oot 2043 ui ' I ALFRED M. W ADD ELL , 'ATTORNEY AT .LAW,; i I t Wilmington, KC. j Prompt attention givn to Collection: , oct 28 ly ; : J ; j : ' -."j -i : : ; ! LAW NtfTICEvl : I m HE riNDKRfiTGTIKD H AS REMOVED TO wholly to the practice of the law. He wJa atuad the Courts la all of the snrroanding counties, and will also practice before the Supreme Court at Raleigh. ! December zo, jsak. em ; i S EATON GALES. TO 5NE Y A T ;LA WJ Raleigh, N. C - eVi. t-r A ' WM. PERCIVAL, ARCHITECT AND CIVIL ENGINEER, Office ?nytbBiilding, Ffyette ville Street, Raleigh, WiU-furnish designs for Churches, fubhc iiuldings, btoresTXpwn and Country residences, alterations to old buildings, specifications and super intendence. He.willJalso attend tArtke lavine off "grounds for ornamentation and supply maps of! same. .With an educational training forms profession, and a practical experience for more than 1ft years on public and private works in Europe, Canadaa and the United States, he hones to give satisfaction. He respectfully refers to those by whom he is professionally engaged bt thU State :i , ' - '"v--.: V f- r !:M -The Building Committee on the Chapel Hill Uni versity improvements. i ' ' The Building Committee of the Raleigh new Baptist Church.r. : V - 5 ! I i I J8 , ! Rj S. TUCKER, Esq.i Raleigh, t Si ; -W, M. BOYLAN, Esq;, i:,! -i i " W, S. BATTLE, Esq., Rocky-Mount, ' : Edgecombe county. - N. B. A large number of original desiffna for fc Churches, Villas, A I ; aug 7 Tt ; c., can be seen' at his office, j i1 ARDEN SEEDS--WARRANTED FRESH 1 T and eennine, growth of 1&68,) for sale by HEN RY D. TURNER, Bookseller, Raleigh, X. C. ' Atparagu. Large Green Purple Top, Large Giant. Beam. : Bush or Snap Shorts, Early Cabbage, Brown Dutch, Royal Cabbage, Philadelphia Cabbage, Curled India, or Jce. . Melon. Early six weeks, or Early ' Mohawk, Rd Speckled Valentine, Ward's Nectar, j Tine-Apple, or Persian, : or Red Marrow, Skillman's Fine Nettled, Brown Speckled Valentine, Beach wood, (extra fine,) I Refugee, or Thousand Carolina Water, to One, Mountain Sprout Water, Rd French, ' Cranberry Bush, Extra Early Victoria, Royal Dwarf, or White Kidney, Early yellow six weeks, China Red Eye, Large Lima, or Batter, -Carolina Sewee, Newington Wonder, Pottawatomie Bean. Beet: Dudley, or Mountain Sweet, New Orange, i Citron, (for preserves). Mustard. White, Brown. : Okra. - i - Oni-sR. Silver Skinnd, Large Yellow Ptransburg, Large Red Weathersfleld, TUow Dutch. Extra Early Turnip-rooted, Danvers Yellow, (new), Early Turnip-rooted, (red,; Extra Early Red. Lone Blood, (red.) ; hartley, j Curled, or Double, ; Plain, or Single, j Parnipt. Sugar, j : . ' ' Hollow" Crowned, oc Cap. ' ; H Pea: ' : Landreth's Extra Farly, Tarly Frame, i Early Wash in gtonj Early Charlton, j Bishop's Dwarf Prolific, Dwarf Blue Imperial, Royal Dwarf Marrowfat, Bine Prussian, j Early Champion of Eng land, . ; ! Silesian, or Sugar, Mangel Wurtsel, Early Orange Wurtzel, Early Half-long Blood, French Amber Sugar, Rochester. t Cabbage. Early Dutch, EarlvYork. Landreth's Large York, Earlv Sugar Loaff Early Battersea, 1 Early Drumhead, i Green Curled Sav0y Large Drumhead Pavoy. Red Dntch. (for pickling), Large Late Drumhead, Flat Duteh, "Green Glazed, Mammoth, i. i ' Carrot. Long Orange, Early Horn, Altringhawi, or Field. Large White, or Field. Large White Marrowfat. Pepper. Large, Swee, Bell-shaped, I omato, or Jb lat, Cherry, ; Cayenne, or Long. : Pumpkin. Common Field, i Mammoth. ii JtadUh. j I Celery, r White Polid, ! Red Solid.; ! ! Com. : Evergreen Sugar, Sweet, or Sugar, 1 . Early Canada, Long Scarlet Short-top, Long Salmon, Wbito TurBip-rooted, Ked ! ; do Yellow -i do. j Summer White. Early York or Adam's early, Salnifg or OyHer Plant. Tnscarora. Cauliflower. Enrly Asiatic, (imp.) Late Dutch. Grate. Peppergrass, Broccoli, : Large Purple Cape. Cucumber. Etrly Frame, or Table, White Spined, Extra Early Russian, Early Groea Cluster, Eaj-ly Short Green, , iq"ash. Early Bush, or Patty-Pan, Early Apple-Bush, or Egg, Bush Crookneck Summer, Dutch Sum'r Scallop, white, " " : yellow, llspinach. Round Savoy-leave !, ; Tomalaf ; Large Red, J. '-' . Large; Yellow, it? Pear-shaped. "p.Js'-.i,,; : Turnip. - Early, JTsAt DuMh. Strap- Long Green. Turkey, jwaveo, Small Gherkin, for pickles. Xed-topped, Strip-leaved, Egg Plant. jmei Large Norfolk, Large Prplew-- Hs Largei Globe, ; iUow Aberdeen, ' Ruta Bags, or Swedish. Early Curled, I" ; Herb Seeds. Savory, Winter, Sweet Basil, i " : Majoram,' I Lemon Ealm, - nosemarr, . -Sags, ' v' -Savory, Summer, Thyme, -' Grass Seeds By the pound. White Dutch Clover, Lawn Grass, (mixed), Lneern, or rrsnoh, . Canary beed. Blue Grass, r And a great variety of seeds not "included in this advertisement. j . Raleigh, March, 189, ; ! ; , mar 1 ANOTHER ARRIVAL OF NEW BOOKS, At Henry D. Turner N. C. Book Store. THE MINISTRY OF LIFE ; By the Author of Ministering Children. f -Bitter-Sweet A -Poem ; by J. Gi Holland, v Erie j for. Little by . Litle; by Frederic W. Earrar. Southwold A Novel ; by Mrs. Lillie Devereux Um- sted. . I : " . i I Biography of . Self-Taugh t Men j by G. C. B. Sey. mour : The Laird of Norlaw A Scottish Author of Margaret Msitland. ; j Story j by the Ghronicles of the B&stiel. Illustrated. . ' Holbein's Dance of Death, arid Bible Cuts. ,The Tab'eTalk of John Seldenui ; Memoirs of Count Granmont and Charles II. N Bander's History of Christian Dogmas. . Life of Douglas Jerreld. ''' ' The Gospel in Ezekiel; by Guthrie. Cobb on Slavery. , ; Ross on Slaver v. ' 'i . , Raleigb, February, 1859. ! j j mar 2 Tl ERSE'S MANIPULATED GUANO.-- Xj 100 Tons of the above valuable Fertilizer for sale, (to arrive). Delivered from the Vessel at $50 per ton of 2000 lbs. s ii i - '"--.- ;,:; , PEEBLES A WHITE,, ; i ! ! - Sol Agents, . s . ! i !- dry go6ds, &C; SPUING, 1859:, NEW AND CHEAV SPRING AND SUMIJEH , J DRV GOODS, y ' HOPKINS, HULL & ATKINSON, 25 Baltimore Street,". ' ..;; i BALTIORE;: , .. Respectfully invite the attention of buyers to their SPRING jfJTOCK t 'Of British, Frenon and American Dry Goods.1 We have taken rreat pains to select a Stock raited to the wants of Boutbern and Western Merchants, whioh ' i WE WILI, SELL LW TO SAFE AND PROMPT i-, : . BUYERS. j, . H . Our Stock it very large, and embraces such an as sortment as will enable a merchant to bur of us, WITH XHEBRST AD V ANT A G B TO HIMSELF, all the wait r Jt n thlDg wo shall :eoasa2rtc'Snurer jOrdBrt sent to ns shall be esjfefo .J attended toand aispatenea promptiyT.- .?-'' " r - 'f- - ! r s H0PK3, HULL A ATKINSON. b. b. HOFKnrs4-nh--: Cfa&MM-'& eobt. bull BalUmoT, Uth Ptb, 59, tsos. w. ATxrasox. i V TRADE. 1859. STEVENSON, WL DEIX A CO., nfpoBTBRg asd whole ALB UAUBS IX : FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, No. 78 and 80 Sycamore Street, ' -P$TER8BirRiYASMi::' llh(- Are now receiving, and will r r is ii. a ve in store by the first t. --f T A Very Large and Attractive Steck of Goods in their line, to which th-y respectfully invite the at tention of the North Carolina, Virginia and Tennesseo-I trade. . .-"'""i f .-- ,f - -....i ! Orders executed with 'dispatch, i . J?et4jrsburg, Teb. 21, 18'9. -, feb 5 HODGES BROTHERS, 23 HANOVER STREET, i BALTIMORE. r- (WHITS I ROB FBOXT WABKBOU8B.) i IMPORTERS OF ! HOSIERY., GLOVES, 3MBRQIDER1ES ' WHITE GO OD 3,' H a nk e r olx i e f 8 , SHAWLS, ! CRAPES, I . IiACES, : ' sAnd a nnmeront variety of other articles, and J WHOLESALE DEALERS IN - '! AMERICAN 2 ; FANCY QOunS" : t I );,' Asp t I NOTIOSXe f Our warehouse, which we built expressly for our own use. cont&ine Six floors, z 160 feet. ad the large and extentiye aseoruaent which We keep, require its entire occupancy. Kobouse io any or (U JNortlL. ern Cities, jobbing goods to the country, carr , present be samg combined advantages to the country mer ' hant, as our etok is not n'y large, but obtained upon conditons which willr defy competition, i ". We contract with the "Manufacturers for all tht) American articles we sell, and send a buyer to EuJ ... j . l . - T 1 ope reeuiariy twice a year, w n our xoraigu oods. We are enabled thereby to offer great ad ran - ges in prices, as well as to get up a stock at sll times eplete with the newest and mot desirable goods. Merchants in good credit are invited to examine our tock when they next visit Baltimore, and they will romoto their own interest by doing so. I feb 9 2mpd SPRING IMPORTATION, 1859. ARMSTRloNGpCATOR & CO., wpobtirs inn jobbers or libbons, Millinery, Silk Goods, Straw Bonnets, Flowers, Ruche and Flats, . No.' 237 BALTIMORE STREET, (Between Charles and Hanover Streets.) Baltimore, Md. Offer a Stock uneqnaled in the United States in va iety and cheapness. . jan 26 3mpd . LANIER BROTHERS & CO., IMPORTERS AND WHOLFSALE DEALERS Ml' IH FOREIGN AND, DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, l To. 256 Baltimore St., Near Hanover St., J)AlllISlUAIi)mV, 1UVE now in Store ajarge ahd atrraofivs Stock of f'lesh Spring Goodsrl)oth of Foreirn nd Do- testic Fabrics, which thsy offer to the trade at the I .west market rates. jfV. -;-Zrki j'v'-i'i.!.r-'''"-. Baltimore, February J, 1859 " i feb tC-Saspd GREAT INDUCEMENT ! WINTER DRY GOODS, P COST I! SELLING AT ;LANDEUKER & KLINE 4 RE JEDEAVORING TO MAKE ROOM for a large Stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, tnd therefore, in order : to clear out the remainder of ' leir WINTER GOODS, have come to the conclusion i i sell such (i . f - i i , ' ' s AT COST PRICE, i vther thaa keep anything over till another season, 3 r they deem " a quick sixpence better than a slow f billing. By adopting this course, they will be en fed to keep constantly on hand a Fashionable Stock .t' Goods, i; i ' '- Their peent stock of WINTER GOODS embrace ilks. French and English Merinos, Plain nd Plaid; Paramettos; Shawls and Cloaks; f urs ; Hosiery, etc. - They will keep their prices down, at cost For the Next Thirty Days t , ; "iSu OVER-COAT8 BOLD AT COST ! . They feel confident that this course on ther part -;: ifi provei eminently ; satisfactory to their customers, V it will Tens lite, them jto keep supplied with Goods finable te the: varying Seasons. Their FANCY OOIS g)BPARTMKT!wiU at all mes be teept Supplied witb everything that the Ladies H aydesire.: i i jan 8 f tlESH GARDEN SEEDS CROP OF 4 i 1858. , 4 LARGE SUPPLY COMPRISING ALL , of the tnot popular varieties, just received and r sale at tue lLrug btore of 1 j WILLIAMS A HAYWOOD, lannary, ISfiO. j ' jan 26 2m A LMANACS. THE CHURCH ALMA- nnn-for 185. ' j I " V fcWOrd'j Pocket Almamao for 18591 4't ii Forsale by f ! - -' ' 'IS ! W. Li POMEROY. Raleigh' Feb. 11, 1850. : : - j fob 19 .'I ; FOR CHILDREN. , , flTELOCIPEDES, GIGS, CHAISE PJE&W ;f ambulators; Wheelbarrows,, . . Hobby-Horses, -r."-:-;'5T;- ivl 1859. 1 SPRING . I - - c 1 ' . t1 fl'HOOCES BfrOS.. - Jf. C. Book Store. i' 1 ' 1 " : r- .!'.' " r; : t .. j.. ' i . r p , , . . . . . L ' . i , r , -,. . ... .1 . - , r 'y - ' - "f- ' j '.- :. i -w I. . -.. MISCELL ANEOD Copartnership; notice wm. H. BETTS, having associated himself with us. for the purpose of eondueting an Auction Business- for the sal or Aegroes, the firm will be carried on under the name and style of PuTliam A BetUi -f : Thankful for the eneoursgement heretofore reoelved. they mutually solicit the patronage so liberally extend d to the olo, and espeoially mak the attention of thteir, respective friends to the new partnership. , ; M. PULL1AM A CO. , P0LLI AM& BEXTS, C'Vi t ) ' Anctioneers, Under; the Odd Fellow HaB, , ' . FRANKLIN STREET, . , : Richmond, V a., WILL SELL NEGROES, BOTH PUBLICLY and privately. Our porters are always at each depot, and on the arrival of boats.! A. C. PULLIAM, WM. H. BETTS. 19 IMfnrHos. CAiI,jaW,sr to -ISAAC PMOGTOR.Tt Merchant. Tailor and Gentlemen's i Pnr 1 - ; nishing Goods, FATBTTBT1L1.B StRBBT, RalEIOH, N. C.J 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 his line, carefully selected by himself and nniicbased for cash, which will Anmblahtm to sell on unusually favorable terms. Having been, T .... , . . , i i or a numoer oi years, foreman in tne nest estao-. lUhntent' in Baltimore, and subsequently with Mr. Proctor, of this! City, he flatters himself that he will be able to give satisfaction to all who may favor him with their orders. j ' 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 Cath. L Cutting and Repairing done with dispatch. The latest styles of fashions always on hand. ' ap 17 i V - LEA A PERKINS' CELEBRATED WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. ;J , PRONOUNCED i Extract of it Letter from a ,-'--.. Medical Gentleman sit Madras, to his bro ther at W oreester, May, 1851 : i "Tell LEA A PER RINS that their Saues is highly esteemed to India, and is, in my opinion, the most pal. stable as well as the most wholesome Sauce that is made." by CONNOISSEURS, . to be the : . fLik Only Good Sance, g nd applicable to EVERY VARIETY OF DISH. , EXTENSIVE TRAUDS. The only medal awarded by the Jury of the New York Exhibition for Foreign Sauces, was obtained, by LEA A PERRINS for their WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. The world-wide fame of which having led to nun erous Forgeries, purchasers are requested to see that the names of Lea A Fbrrims are upon the Wrapper, Label, Stopper and Bottle. . Lea A Pebriks will proceed against any one in fringing, either by manufacturing or vend ipg Spurious Sauce, and hate instructed their correspondents in va rious parts of' the world to advise them of any infringe ments.: Sole Wholesale Agents ferltbe United States. JOHN DUNCAN 4 SONS, ! ' 405 Broadway, New York. A stock always in store. Also, orders received for direct shromeot from England. aug 14 lySce IRON AND STEEL. f .. ..- - - .. .OlXiLIAM & DUNLOP, 121 Stcajcorb Street, Petersbubs, Va., Importers and Iealers in, IRON AND STEEL, - I N VITE the attention of Merchants snd Manufac I turers to their large' an 1 well assorted stock of Iron and Steel comprising SWEDES, f I HAMMERED, . IRON. WIDE PLOUGH, 6 to 10 inches, ENGLISH, I REFLNED, ; ' all siseS, ' ' " IRON. ROUND, Souare and Flat bars OVA L, HALF-OVAL, half-round. HOOP BAND SCROLL, i IRON. HORSE and MULE SHOES, j BEST CAST STEEL. SVG. A AMERICAN. Blistered and werman Dteel, epnng and Bound t-teL jan 8 Siaos. 900 TO 1,000 BALES OF COTTON PER ANNUM. I am f till manufacturing at vm . ROCKY MOUNT MILLS, Edgecombe; county,' N. C, 0O to lOOO Bales Cotton per annum, and will deliver at ny of our Railroad Depots, free of Freights, tajntnetual cus tomers, on 8 months time, or discount of JT per cent. for cash, UOTTOa lAlUi, BJINJii iWlHJS, FLOW Orders addressed to W. S. BATTLE, Reeky Mount, Edgecombe county, N. C, will be promptly attended to. ., mar4 lyuSak C. B. ROOT v ' FAYETTEVILLE STREEETi,, I KAXiKlGU. N. ,s AS JTJST. RECEIVED, HIS FALL PUR CHASES ef goods, and now offers to ths publio targe man aiegams iwu oi ; JeTrelry,! : ' Clocks, f CntlerY, Pirtolk f Mnsieal Inttrnmenls, Watebei. Silver and Plated Ware, Guns, ; ;rv Bowie-Kniies, i,; iff., 4e., &eJ 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 stock before purchasing elsewhere, r Oct 10 mHE ! NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL I Life Insnrance Company, now in the tenth year of successful operation, with a growing capitat and a firmer hold upon public confidence, continues to in sure the lives of healthy persons from 14 to 60 years of age, for one year, for seven years, and for life all life members sharing in the profits. All slaves from 10 to 60 years of age are insured for one year or for five years, for two-thirds of their value. : All losses are punctually paid within 90 days after satisfactory proof is presented. ! For further information, the publio is referred to Agents of the Company in all parts of the State, and to i i lv. ii. uAi xitti, iijery. :( .; I Raleigh, N. C. j deo 18r-ly NEW BOOK BINDERY AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY, TEE OLD STAR OFFICE, Oppotite the Prenbyterxan Church,) Ralbigh, N. C. UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY IN AT IHE 1 FORMS the Citisens of Raleigh and the vicinity generally; that he will promptly and punctually attend to the binding of Newspapers, Magazines and Periodicals of all kinds and in any style; plain or ornamental, on moderate terms. Also Blank Books manufactured to order, and ruled to any pattern for ths publis offices. A share of patronage respectfully soli. Sited. . - JOHN J. CHAPLIN, an IT wswr rlNTER OATS.--WE HAVE ON HAND i small qQantity of Winter Oats for sale. Junes inuuKJii, Fayetteville street. Raleigh, March 5, 1859. mar 12 lm WurrHlTE MERCER AND PEACHBLOS s Wy eom Potatoes for planting. ln8trecoived sit - JONES A MOORE'S, ' :'f t . Fayetteville street. '4Marclj 5, 18594 , : mar 12 lm laT: EW ORLEANS SUGAR, and I f. .i'lii Molasses. Just-to hand at JONES A MOORE'S, ' . Fayetteville street -' mar JJ lm - MISCIXIaAJROUS. I THIRD MONTH. ' 1859. 1859. j HAMILTON &. GRAHAM, ;- . I M IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, . - Are New Prepared to Offer on the Moat r - ' i" j Favorable Terras, their . j SPRING STOCK OP , ,'. J FOREIGN ANDDOMEhTIC DRY GOODS, Embracing all the ew and desirable styles adapted to the season, to which they invite the attention of the North Carolina, Virginia, and Tennessee trade. Prders promptly 'exeented. .1 LJ. ; c-i j-jxr. .; N4. 69, Sycamore street.'. . mar 9.; :. ; :''.-..-kj . Petersburg Va. : MUIR & - STEVENS, ! IMPOxTIttS AlTD SIAXXKS tl':, . CHINA, 6LASSAIjrWAREKa: - o.;55 , Sycamore St., PetersMtrrrlY ' SPRING STOCK, 1859.' r ' ' ' .; - : y ' i-i '""-!?--. .,' THEY call the attention of Merchant, Hotel and Housekeepers, and all others wanting floods in their line, to their largo stock of Goods of their own recent importation. Their stock consists of French and English China, (white, gilt . and jj decorated, White and Printed Iron Stone Wars, C. C: and Edged: Ware ; best Baltimore Stone Ware, (at factory prices ;) Cut and Pressed - Ulass, (great variety of ptter&fe ;) French and Plate Mirrors, Looking Glasses, Coal Oil, Solar Oil, and Fluid Lamps: Waiters, Gas Fixtures, Self-Generating Gas Lamps, Lanterns, Japan ed and j fianisnea lin ware itetngerators," water uooiers, Self-Sealing Fruit Cans, Old Dominion Coffee Pots, Plated and Britannia Ware j House Furnishing, Fan cy, and many other styles of Goods, making a general assortment in their line. They will sell goods as low as they can be purchased in this or any other market. Goods carefully paeked for transportation; mart -CTJSHING & BAILEY. . . "i ' . .i - s Publishers and Wholesale Dealers la m t KS AND STATION ARY, ; No. 262 Baltimore street, ' Opposite Hanover street, . Baltimore, M. D. ,' Offer aull assortment of SchooV, Law, Medical and Miscellaneous Books. They are prepared to execute orders for Libraries, Colleges and Schools on the ;mot favorable terms. -pf Their Stock; of Stationary embraces all' its branches, and contains a varied assortment : Jan 19 3m pdJ ; F. PESCUD HAS BEEN APPOINT- ed Agent, for the next two years, for the sale of Lyc Lyons; ' ' ":l M;" JtJ."". PURE OHIO CATAWBA BYANDY. This Brandy is manufactured from the Pore Juice ol the Catawba Grape,. and i eqrrm.1 to any Brandy made in any part of the world; and excels in purity and Zaor the Brandies now imported; and being afforded at about one-half the price of imported Brandies, it is greatly preferred. Mr. Pescnd 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 groat trouble in getting Brandy that I could recommend for medicinal purposes. I have con sented to accept the agency for the above Brandy, and "will keen a supply on. band. .'-,;..;' ianio r, jr. rma mHE CHICKERING & SONS 34 PRIZE ;l.l MEDAL PIANOS. ' -. The subscriber, agent for the above justly celebra ted Pianos, informs the public respectfully that he ret sides in Wilmington, M. U. - : Persons desirous of purchasing the ptono,.by ad dressing him, will be sent pamnhlets containing Four ' teen different styles with marked prices. Pianos turned and repaired. - .'; All orders promptly attended to by addressing . T. A. E. BOHNSTEDT. , nev 10 ly. ' Wilmington, N. C. NEW JEWELRY I ..,, i sTl HAS: H. THOMPSON HAS JUST RKTURN- j ED from New York, with a splendid assottmentof 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 the short est notice- k CHAS It. J'llUMi'SOJN, octal tf J.- , ' No 22 FayelUviUe Rt. i MAHIiER & IIOLST, i " JEWELLLEKS AND ENGRAVERS, f UpStairs, over Lougee's Tim dc Stove Store, '2jife4:rf.FTBTTBVri BTBBBt,.. J- ., A RE NOW PREPARED TO MANUFACTURE Jy all kinds of Gold and Silver Ware, such as Tea Seta, Goblets, Cups,: Spoons, Masonio Jewels, Gold Chains, Bracelets, Breastpins, and everything of ths klnd'r,-:--v'r-.'K':.v:-:: . ' ' ,.-.,-f---- " h f Engraving of all descripti-ns done In ths Vest style and on short noaee. ' Repairing? of Jewelry of all sorts neatly exreufd. 'Having established ourselves in Raleigh for the purpose of carrying on ths above business, ws hope to receive a liberal patronage, to merit which we shall spare no pains. -' - r it" . :, January 26th, 189. feb J 1 j. ; THE FAMILY VISITOR, z - mHIS IS THE TITLE OF A SEMI- ft. Monthly Periodical which will be published at Coleraine, Bertie county, K. C,. at one dollar and fifty cents per annum, payable on receipt of the first num ber. This paper is intended for the family circles Contributions from writers of acknowledged ability will adorn its pages : and the Editor will exert him self to render it worthy of extensivs patronarV It will be printed with new type, on superior pper, s in a convenient form for preservation. The first num ber of the VISITOR will be issued about the-middlft of March. ' - : ' a ;'' Patronage is respectfully solicited. ? Addrsss," HENRY W. POTTER, PublUhsr, -1. .. . ; . .' v -. Coleraine,' Bertie county, N. CUi - Editors of newspapers 'generally are requested to give the foregoing a few insertions, and ths favor, whenever occasion oners, will Do oneenauy recipro cated, feb 26 McMANEN'S : ' celebrated 8MUT AND SCREENING MACHINE. TJIFTEEN HUNDRED OF WHICH HAVE WT 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 tod States. Address JOHN A. MCnLoJi jsls, loot 9 6m South Lowell, N. C. TTUST RECEIVED AT TUCKER'S, A 1 beautiful lot of Party Fans; Ths attention of ths Ladies are invited. ' HvTORTH CAROLINA STRIPE AND J3I i Plaid Homespuns for " Servants something en tirely new. Just received by f 1 W. H.AR. S TUCKER H SKELETON Hoop Skirts at $1.25. r justreceived oy jan 29 W. H. A R. S. TUCKER, snRISWOLD'S COTTON GINS. wL AM X Agent for the sale of this celebrated make ef Gins, and will aeuver at any uepot, airect irem tns Manufactory, free of all expense, at his price. ? J.M.X0WLES.? Elalgh,Brov. 34,185a:- ' , T p, FINE SALT. 2500 PACKAGES li "i 1 Eine Salt MarshalTs 'Brand," fbr sale viow o eioee x.i;',xj y-iuu " v"j . REAL ESTATE; &C. . i TRUST SALE. ! 0 B Y YIRTVE OF A DEED IN TRUST to me, exeeuted by Barefor4 Porter, for ear- tain purposes therein specified I shall, on , Mondav ths ,2 1st instant, sell to the highest bidder, on the premises, that valuable property known as the Ball Road Hotel, situated in the town of Henderson, Gran, villa county, N. O. -iThe Hole buildings have lately been, complied, and are largo and commodious, with-' in 30 sor 40 yards iff iths Depot; and for a portion of the year, is ths Sating house far passengers on the Railroad. All the out houses are in good repair, with Stable lot and stables to . acoow-modate about forty Horses, This property is valuable, and for one wish ing to engage in the business of . Hotel-keeping, few sack, opportunities offer, i i . j al -- - - k- n I On the same day and plane, 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 Buggy Harness, three sett Double Harness, one Two-Horse Hack, one Carriage, one iwuoie-Bueirv. ana two uows. -. i IM terms for the Hotel wUi M bi.ouu casnfswev nes en timeline pureaaaermasang saiianMtery doubted.- ; -if: --iR I m ; . m t The terms for the other property will be made known on day of sale. The title-, to all the property is an. doubted, bat acting; as .1 shall convey only sueh si is vested fa me by rc of said Trust. ,, j AWVAaiLFUTTr Xmsto. March 1st, 1859.t . . .. .f "sT,,, :, .mar.V-sw tds . ! NOTICE., ": I , mHE SUBSCRIBER GIVES NOTICE ' J that in puaanee of the provisions of the last WiU and Testament of THEOPhit,us ruULK, de ceased, ho wilL as Executor, at the Court House in the city of Raleigh, on the 90th day or Marcn next, oner for sale the tract of land on which .the said testator ie- sided, about three and a half miles East front the city f Raleieh. adioininar the lands of Dr. Haywood, Rna torn Poole and others containing .about Bve nun Oreo acres.' It is a handsome resiaenoe aaa valuable craet of land. At the same time and place he will sell a uxe ly young Negro, man and two old Nejroos. ' Said land nd slaves will be sold on a credit of six months, with interest from day of sslei Bond with approved secu rities will be required of the purchasers r!- . i: hW&Lu. &. fU'L, executor ; 1 .J j of Theophilus Poole, lb. tl, 1859. 23 tds Wake county, Fa TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE 1 WISH TO SELL PRIVATELY THE FOL LOWING property in the City of Raleigh, vis : 1st; The BOTEt at the comer lof Wilmington and Martin Streets, formerly occupied by O. L. Burch, and at present in the occupancy of JJ. l. Win ton. xnis Hotel is admirably located, and ' commands a large share of transient and permanent custom. !: ) ! 2nd.. The two Store Houses fronting on Mar ket Kouare. una oceunied bv E Risen thaL as a Cloth ing Store, which alto fronts on Fayetteville. Street and the other in the ooeapany of A. tsauth as a Ufooery. These stores are situated in a position which eannet fail to command an extensive patunige Zdi Two liwelling Houses, one on Wiiraing- ton Street, near th Capitol Square, at present occupied by Mr. Tant, and formerly the property of Wiley John son, and the other situated is the eastern part of ths eity.frieaf Mr. Bldnago Smith s. " .he above property will be sold on terms to suit any person who may wish to purchase. For farther infor mation, apply to Mills, H. Browfi, or to aug 21 ly . ff SAM'L KOWLAJiD. FORSALE OR KENT. T WISH TO SELL PRIVATELY TWO 1 valuable dwellings. : One of the them is two-story, and contains five rooms, with all necessary out houses, fronts on Halifax i street, and is situated between the residences of Rev. Dr Mauon and A. M, Levitts, Esq. It is at present occupied by Mr i Wm R. Richardson. This lot contains about an acre 1 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 out houses, if 1 : I will either sell or rent the abet property upon accommodating terms.! " i -. i IV in. 1). J UitA bUfii. ' jan 19 tf - j ; ' ... : A Splendid opening for Investment! TOBACCO FACTORY AND". FIXTURES FOR SALE 1 1 j rjTHE SUBSCRIBERS OFFER.? FOR SALE J. their Toboeco Factory and Fixtures, at Tally Ho, Granville County! 4 C, immediately on the road; leading from Oxford to Hillsboro'. The house is large enongh, and sufflcient to work thirty hands. There is auffn we 101 a gooa.singie story oweuing wiui two rooms, good kitchen, smoke-house, negro-houses, sta bles, crib, steam-house; Acs, Ac A splendid opportu nity is here presented to any one wishing to eBgagein 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 i 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 com as soon aa ws 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' A FLEMING. ? August 38 tf W ---t- ' ', v J : , ( . SPRING. TRADE, 1859, B4JOW IN STORE AND RECEIVING THS tl largest and most varied stock of Foreign and Domestic Liquors ever in Pstorsbnrg, consis'ing in part as follows,. vis 1 " i , 160 Barrels DouMe Rectified Whiskey. 7 '" - " 96 "do - Sundrjr-sads Old Rye Whiskey. i' - r, " 8t do Domestic Gins, Brandies. Wises Cordials. ' 389 '-do Single Rectified Whiskey, (white and col ored, ) and sundry brands imported Brandies, nines and Gins. ' Merchants visiting oar city are requested io call at my establishment and examine the stock and priceay Orders promptly filled at thai lowest market rates ruling on ths day of their receipt. . ". .. , : i . - - - i - e B. L. LUNSFORD, -'. ' . '' w . - v- . ana . oo- uiu oiriiet, mar 12 w3t 4 Petersburg, Vs. , ISS0LIJTM--Tll-C01IERS OF Jrf PANNILL A SON, of Petersburg, and WM.. PANNILL A GO... st Richmond, are this day dis solved by mutual 'Consent Joseph Pannill retiring from the former, and Wm. Pannill from ths latter. . , , WM. PANNILL, Feb. 10, 1850.'! JOS. . PANNILL. - ' ff 1 ., ' '-' '--I m NOTICE. i The nndersiened will eontiuue the auction and geny oral commission business heretofore , conducted by PANNILL A SON, at his Offioe on Bank street, Pe-I tereburg, Va. -'f-- 11 WM PANNILL, " Febmaay 10th, 1859. ' j..r7 i '" COPARTNERSHIP. ;. . ! v The undersigned have associated under the style and firm of " J. A C PANNILL,' for the purpose of continuing the general Produce rbmettsston Bunneee, heretofore conducted Dy ytau tr Ji.aai.UL, tu. ' With increased facilities for the "transaction of busi ness, they hope to receive an Increase of favors from their friends. Office in Bbockoe warehouse Buuoing, Coot of Thirteenth Street, Kionmond, va. - i r i. - JOSEPH 'PANNILL, j. It.- ; CHABLES PANNILL. - February l'tb, 1859. t v. J fob 26 swim BROILING AND CHIPPING BEEF Received this day at . , - 18 FayettOille street. March 4, 1859;; '-. ; - mar 9 la' B EEF,v AND BUFFALO , TONGUES A large supply received to-day- , . . , JaNTfiS A MOORE, . t as yeHeviue evees. -March 4th, 1S59. mar B lm-' , r mar w im kii PRIME GOSHEN BUTTERY ANDTHfi Coldstream Dairy' Batter, , - r v ' - Just received and for sale by -hi, if , -r " V. JONES A MOORE, -' -f.f.v r, i jtavetievmoeKeer REGISTER ALMANAC FOK" 1859. Bl ,twt Si Ml TlW J 91 1 8 6 r t 51 6' V 131 13 141 21 28 15 22 39 10 12:iS 16 o s 16 19 20 17 20 27 23 30 28 2? 24 30 A 1 31 34 i. 1 3 4 5 b- H 9 10 11 12 - CO . -P . O B . oa H M -O 7 10 12 11 13 16 17 18 25 19 26 14 19 20 J233 24 1 33 30 4,25 28 27. 127123 28 SI 4 5 1 8 10 11 12 4! 9 15 22 29 in 181 19 til 18 23 17 - a 341 25 26 18 31 5 39130 1 2 9 5 2 41 6 12! 14 15! 22 39 16 13 1441S-. 28 St v 19 21 23 18 18 20 26 28 30 23 30 26127 "-1 6 31 TH1 t t 2 Wilt 13 'Ii lorn 11 15 17 18U9 20121 13 17 It ' 2 122 24 26 2728 PI 20 21 23L24! 129 31 127 28 30 2 41 1! e t It 17 24 Trf 6! 12 7 11 18 5 14 21 16! b 23 25 18119 31 271281 30L ,25,!20(27 28129 SIDNEY A. SMITH, -' -ATTORNEY AT LAW; , RaleigVN.C, - 1 ' 'ILL' ATTEND THE OOUNTVAND Superior Courts of Wake, Johnston and Har- " nett. Office on Fayetteville street, opposite the Law. renos HoteL. 1 mar It 4m . - , " - ' THE ' -!- 'g?- - j G R E AT B E A V TI FrEtl, 80 Long. Unsuccessfully Sought, ' ... : ' ' ' rotJNDT;liASTl " :: ' . '; ''' FOR IT RESTORES permanently gray Hair to its original color ; covers laxuriantly the bald head; removes all dandruff. Itching and all- seref .head and all eruptions makes ths hair soft, healthy, land glossy land will preserve it to any imagtaable' age; removes, a if by magio, all blotches, Ael, from" the face, and enres all neuralgia and nervous headache. See circular and the ivilowing. Dover, N. H . Feb. 2, 1827. I Pnor. 0- J. Woon A Co. Gents: Within a few days we have received so many orders and tails for j Prof. 0. J. Wood's Hair restorative, -that to-day we i were compelled to send to Boston for a quantity, (the i s desen joufofwardod all being sold,) while wa. might order a quantity from you. "Evry bottle kaveiold - memt to kaee produoei three or four new euetomert, j and the approbation, and patronage it receives from the most substantial and worthy citisens of our vicini i y. fnlly convince us that it is a most valuable j preparation, v ' eodus assoon a? may be one gross ef $1 siss ; and one dosen $2 size ; and believe us yours very respect fully, ' , - (Signed) A: DANIEL LATHORP A CO. Hickorv Grove, St Charles Co., M04 V? J Nov. 19th, 1856. jlv' f Prop. O. J. Wood Dear Sir: Some time last sum mer we were induced to ue some of your Hair Resto rative, and its effects were so wonderful, we feel it our duty to you and the afflicted, to veport it. Our little son's head for some time had been per fectly covered with sores, and some call it scald head. The hair almost -reame off in conseqnenoe. when a friend, seeing hia susTer is gvd vised -s. to asS your Restorative, we did so with so little hop of saoosss. but to our surprise, and that of all our friends, a very few applications removed the disease entirely, and a new and luxuriant crop of hair soon started out end . we can now say that our boy has aa healthy a scalp; and as luxuriant a crop of hair as any other child.. We'ean, therefore, and do hereby recommend your Restorative, as a perfect remedy for all diseases of the scalp and hair. --.us- f -, We are, yours respectfully, T! OEOUGE W. HIGGINBOTHAM, , SARaH A.HIGGLNBOTHAM. . Gardihxr, Maine, June 22, 1885. Prof. O. J. Woon Dear Sir : I have used two bat tles of Professor Wood's Hair Restorative,' aad can truly say it is the greatest discovery of the ago for re storing and changing the 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 case was one of the worst kind. 1 Yours respectfully. - - O.J. WOOD A CO., Proprietors, 813 Broadway, New York, (in ths great N. Y, Wire Railing Estab lishment, and 114 Market street St Louis Mo. ' " And sold by Jl good Druggists, t 1 J1 lJs;? l!"?.;if - V 8. G. BB1NCT1 4 BROTHER, ..'.liD?0MBBi VOBXiaaT LIQUORS, No 2 Corner of Sycamore and Old Streets, -y:;:'4PETBRSBTma; TTBa'riyii; WE have in store aad under our ooBtrol, in the United States' tended Warehouse, Under Cus tom House look and seal, ths foUoiring liquors, whioh are w-wrrai ted pure i v. ';. " 'BRANDIES.- SHERRY AND MA- James Hsnoessy, - -Otard, Dupuy A Co, : Pinet, Cast illo a A Co. ; Juloi, Robin a Co-, ; . ; Dark and Pale, some very -fold. " ' i : 1 PeUevoiti, 1 'K' ' :-A Ssignetta,'" -Vineyard Proprldels.- "HOI-LAND GHlH -Cabinet Beaver, . - - DERIA WNS. Harmony's, 'y . Duff, Gordan A Co," " Alaunry, v-r - Extra Superior Old Ua- Barmestcr'a, -a; -a.x,;-? Oporto. . . .-.. t, ;..'' . Burgundy, . Nolet's Imperial Vagle, audi Other popular brands. CHA3IPAGNE. ' Haidsiek 4 Co,'"'".'""". CLARET WINES. In Glas's and Wood. 1 1 ' LON PORTER AND , SCOTCH ALE Charles Heidsik; ---4 ilAVnrviillZU.Jknu 'r 5 - Piper Heidsick. : , . e , The most approved brands, ' - Jamaica aad St Croix. in quarts' and pints. '.. In addition to alar ge stock of te ported, Uquoisy-we ' "are careful to- keep-a'fultBtrppiytf the best Virginia y Mountain Rye, Old Bourbon and, Monongahala Whis- v ' keys, some of whioh is . highly improved by age. ' - ' : -Our 014 Appl and." Pessh , .Brandy, distilled la 'Nash coiinty, hf. C, and Southampton eounty, Va Is f eqeal if not saporior to any that aa be bought ta any market For our very snperior eld liquors ire ask high prions, aad purshassrs may eonfidsBtlj lelj poa having their orders faithfully exoewtsd. vk - ij ,. . -,igS,,-QUiA3SiCIl A BROTHER.,; -Dealers can buy imported Brudlse, Wues, otsv,s from us in bondod Warehouse aad pay theduty thei - serves," through friendsif they prefer it . . "OTiCiITAl THIS f MTlXOD of returning my sincere thanks te toy numerous , 'friends aad patrons for their liberality for the past year, and trust, with a largo and well selected stock, " and with untiring afforl - to please, that I shall gsi ? their confidence for the future. " , I shall always hare . on hand a large stock of everything pertaining to the A -CONFECTIOirAmr T1USLNT2SS all of which I will sell a little lower than the same " . eau be bought in this market for cash only, :, - ' -JH. B. Au persons pwing me wui nieaso ews w- . f ' ward and settle their accounts, (as I have to pay cash t for every articlet toy In thmsasAstferr shall plaeett . their bills In the hands ofan oftlow for eoUecttont audV-.:. . Tail narsons haviiit claims against me as Agent wiU f . "please hand them in for evawX- J'' . - . w - J. BFRANETJN, Agnt aa 26-.-.J , ' t-a FIRST OF THE SEASON I . r A J LOT OP BEAUTIFUL-PAKAS9LS, VAlso, the FAN PARASOL. oaetlung enUrtly "new. B.k IUB. tUCKEE. 1- March 34.1859. SU mars .1: . - It JJ f t V I ,4 if a. r v , k f .1 . f ' i ! M J Ji- - : ! ; Ealsigh, Janvl, '59 UiLjXij . Petersburg, Vs. b 12 February 7th, 1859. RaleigVMarcVl849. marl ircn 5, 1859. fir 17 '. jf .- -4 J jrotoMourg, v s. r"- -' -- - ' . -j.. 4: 5S:-
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