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' 1 ' 1 1 A ' V ' ! I ' i . L , ? ! :VV 1 , j Ji ' s i ' "?& Oj-IK:1 ""I': .- l- - :' ; atALBIGH, SA1UIIDAX-HuSlNG. APRIL 2, 18X ' :" ! - ' 1 lJ.. ' "C- ' N' :iilE RALEIGH UEGlSTKIt SEMIrWEEKLYj AN! 11 V JOHN- W. WEEKLY, , YJBE, - : i - i- ' - i'- TEIl !ls" tnblislieA , ! . ; EU1T0B ANDj PROP the SEMl-WEEKLYr REG t. ... v,.,lnsiiiv and t?attiruay il tminu ivbc in advanpe, or i iiv Vl3EklY REOiSTEUs puWished V7 l.,lm-.-dny Inriiing, at, 2 -M pcijujuuiu, payable in- fttcs of ;AiverUsng in t&e cnil-veeklv . : Register: ianare'flfii libe or less) joB'iBSsJion, iv-rv -ucwea.ng nisertioij,. j. fl1iiire six, rai'nias, ,jj - twelr " : Il 'iing,1 at f 4 0t Her I l)D, if payment ia $1 rilOFKSSiOXAL CAUDS II PR. E, PI UKE HAHOOD-' AVINCi RESij.-UEiV THE PRACTICE if Medicine ; offers hia ' professional services to tue citizens of RaJuirh and Us viiiinity. - - o ttiiuttry Sid. laov. ian 17 swfm. 00 25 8 00 14 00 8 00 15 00 25 00' " three. " twcH-c month?, incladingBper, A,lvcrtiJUimit3 to be inserted fa the intide of the for every iriieition after the first, Jjnnual .adyertisers Luj i it) uer cent, mutetbaa tit above rates hen tiieir adyertitement are oireeieu 10 o inserted Ln the inside, i : . . , -i ,, In thf Weekly Regisiter: , square fori thje firpt insertion, i: and fori flory puceeedjing insertion, square twele UjonidSj i $1 0 25 10 00 10 00 twelte mbnthsinchid'fr VVecltly pnper 20 00 All advertisements not otherwise; directed, will be nserted in theiSemi-Weekly, and ebra;o(i according!. Husiness Cards, not exceeding eight lines, will be ip?irtl in eijher the Weekly oi Semi-Week iy six h - i c r An . l . it,., i' - lrt : L i. t. Bi"ninc lor ut uu, or iweivc Lt'tuup- ioi ij v ui uuiu fcaper? at $Hio0ifor six months, or $1 for twelve. months. vertlsenienti : BUSINESS GAUDS. il t m Q 3 .a p J. 3 pi 1 O I (5 5 1 Jp 1 pq pa H W la. o f j , . i DU. 1AMCL pL'FUE, Kexidenceixad Office B Mrs .DuPre's Board ing House, FoyetteviUe etroeV okiposite Ban1' of Cape ear. I i oct 20 3m T.4H' VOTII? HB UNDERSTONED H S REMQA'ED TO L Newborn, with the intention to devote himself wholly to the practice of th- laW.i He "will attend the ConrUm all ot the surrounding ronnties, and will also practice betore ne bupreine Coutrt at Raleieh D. K. McRAE December 25.1 5 in -4 feb SfcATOX GALES, TTORNKY AT L AW , AHCHITECTjURE ! PBHCIVAL. ARCHITECT AND CIVIL NGINEER, Office Fttite's Buildiiiff. Favett. vilie Street, Raleigh, will furnish designsjfor Churches, Public Jpulilings, Stores. Town and Country residences, alterations, to old : bulililnigs, spt eilications and guper intendetce. Ue -iwiljl. also attend tq the laying oflf grounds) for ornamentation and supply maps of same. With an eduitational training for his profession, and a practical cxperienca for ntoro than 1C years on public and private works in E'Tpe, Ciinadas and the Utiited States, h hopes to give satisfaction. '. He respectfully refers t those by! wbuin b is professionally engaged in thin State : : The Building Committee- on the Chapel Hill Uni versity improvements. ' The Building Committee of the Raleigh new Baptist Churchy ' R. S. jrCKEK.'Eitq., Raleigh. j W. M BOYLAN, Esq., - W. S. BATTLE, Etjq., Rocky-Mount,, " ' ! j i . Edgecombe county. Jh-. B A large number of original designs for nbrohes, Villas, Au., can be sein at his office. iugT !:'. 9-i GROCBR8. i Auction -and Commission Merchants, Uealers in A ines, JJiljuors,;Clrs. tobacco, 4c, Xoj 18, FayeUeville Street. .an 20 ; i ' . ' StALEIUli, X. C. wiLiSoif & aLfjriend, WIWLESALE AND RETAIL DUt'G GISTS, A-i .'.r i"i Chemicat, PniattWue Stiilf, Oil, d'c. Svcamire, opposite Bollingbronk Street,, ! ! PETERSBURG, VA. j 9- G- BRVNCH A JUrOTIIER, IMPORTERS 0W--'FOREIGN LIQUORS, No. 2 porner of Sycamor and 'ld Streets,-, j PETEhsSURG, VIRGINIA, ""TE have in jstare and unider our control, in the f W I'ilited Ptates bonded Warehouse, under Cus loin House lock and lieal, the following liquors, which are warrat'-d pure: IIRAMHES. James" Hennessy, j Otard, Dupuy & Go ,i Pinet, 6astillon 4 iCo., Jule', Sbin Cos, i r Dark and Pale, some very ..i.i i : " Ptl'evuiiin, A Seijriiette, Viucyajrd Propridei?, i i IIOL.L.A.XD t;l Cabinrf, Beaver, i ; Nolet'silmperial vagle, and! othef popular brands. CHA91PAUXE. UeidsiU 4 Co., Charles Heidsl'k,; Piper Heidsick. i "' 6 ' VKK.Bt.EW & WpiTE, tirocerj and t oiiimisioih Merchants, f I'KTtiRSBVRG. VA. I i S-.le Aireiit f Reese's ;.taiiii)iilated ot Phiispho-Peruvian ' feb 27 ! Guano. X. M. JIARTl.V, Il6. xV (O., GROCEKI? jANh COMMlSSliK MERCHANTS, .. ; ( Petersburg, f'n. Xj' il. M4RTIX, SO- Ar CO., COMMISSION M Ftil(: I AXTS, y.WMi ; RIC1I.UOXU. VA. . MtlLWAIXE SO7& Co., i ROCERjsj'AND CO.MMISSIn;. MERCHANTS, ' C"tii; r of Sycamore uml tnhh Street. c vrjuwAiNK, 1 Pt'ersburs. Vex. R. Tt. M(H IjWAIXE HI LB. : 1 .' ' aa .5 PEEBLES V WHITE, GROCERS, f COMMISSION A Nib. FORWARDING i MERCHANT 22 Old Street, Peterbnrg, Va. LEVi-RL I'HKJiLES. - f THOMAS WBITB, JR. WOXXAXS Sr JOIEXS'TON, (iROCEK.i AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. : j Petersburg, fm, j a I I v. f j DOXXAN & CO., s qOMMISSION MERfHANTff, Rir.w. Jaiiia'c!i and St. Cn SIIERRy AND MA lERI4 WINES. n.irhiony", Dnff, Gordan A Co., Malaay, Pxtfa Superior rld Ma dria. . PORT WINES. Rarmester's, Opirto. Uurt'riindy. CLAKET WINES. In OUss and Wood. EC X. PORTER AND Tb most approved brands, in quarts and p;nts. u addition to ulnrKestocK i unporteti liquor?, we are ctieful t kei 4 full '"i'l'lj of the ben Virginia Mountain lt-re, Ol liouroon and Muni, ngahela Whis keys, some of which id highly improved by age. Our -Old Apple! and Peach Brandy, dialled in Nash ejounty, v. C., and ftouiiuimptoH count', a., is I equal if notsuperior to any that can be bouM in any market. For ouri Very superior old liquors we ask high prices, and purchasers mav confiHently rely upon having thir orders faithfully xecnted. , ; 6. G. BRANCH A BROTHER. Teajers can hdy imported Brandies. Wines, etc., from us in bonded Warehouse and pay the duty tliesi selvesi or through fnerids if they pre'er it. ! i Tt. 4 B. February 19, .fej. ' feb 2 tf ii-ly Richmond, Va. htiitt, ( law,. J&irthenujrtYe, Lap, L I'liited, Uritanin and I'luitjphtd VUIR A STEVENS, Importers -and Defers in Looking abuses, 4-sherl Jin n are, W'tCters, Castors, Jitfri'j&ntors, Water Coolers, Qui j'urtike, Fancy I ' Goods, Lc, &C.J: ks :NQi 55 SYCAMORE ISTREET, klminediHtely opposite Messrs. P4ri. A McIlwaisb's,) wm. Audnsrcs muir, Petersbnrg, Va. 1 - IIEXRY V. NIEjlEYER, - . PORTS MOUTlJ, VA., COMMISSION 3IERCIIANT, i . AND DEAiER3N ' LLitmbcr, Provisions, lame, Coal, Salt, ' and Naval Stores. : hov 3 If r AMnnt 8'ttVBHS. an y C10AL LIME, PLAS'fER, CEMENT, ) ane, Clot-.er, Timothy, RJe, and Oats for seed ing L " ' - I- " "J o r? Toni Anthracite; English and Vi-ginia Grate, i?tove, Found.ry and Smith's Coal; 12P0 Casks Lime andi Plaster; ' .TOO Cask's Hydraulic; Cement 10000 Bushels Seed Oats, RyeiClover and Timothy : 300 Tons Bird Island and S (earn 'n patent Guaho; j r . -1 C. ! . I W ATER WHEELS ! WATER WSIIEEL! -7fE ARE NOW MANUFACTURING VANDE- j f f i WATER'S j Ipijiroved .lonval Turbine Water Wheef, for mills arid tm 'orics of every description ; and i; all 'thjose . wishingitfl! improve their water power, will ' find if for their interest, to address us by letter, stating the, .n limber of feet, bc-id and fall; their usual amount ofwntjer; the kimt of machinery to be driven. We can then give them price of wheel, or whit we will furnish Wheel and principal Gear tor, warranted to uo a certain amount of work. ! Thie ytmi to frit the Wheel, 'aiid if it doe not come lip: to our tigure, the Wheel and Gear to be delivered to is at the mill of the purchaser. Reference given and required. ! j HEATH 4 STEVENSON, 5 Laurel Factorv, Prince George county, Mi. ; i j ROBERT BAIRD, Agent, ap 28 Jy Richmond, Va. H. kAHLER. L HOl.ST. M AIII.EU & IIOL.ST, JEM ELLLLKS AXO ENGRAVERS, Up Stairs, over Lotigee's Tin At Stove Store, ; ; Favkttf.villb Street, A RE NOW PREPARED TO - MANUFACTURE all kinds of Gold and Silver Ware, Fuch as Tea Setsj Goblets, Clips, Spoons, Masonic Jewels, Gold Chains, Bracelets; breastpins, and everything of the kind. ! i ' Engraving of all description done in the best, style and on short notice Repairing of Jewelry of U sorts neatly execufd. Having established ourstjlveg in Raleigh for the purpose of carrying! on the above business, we hope to receive a liberal j patronage,) to merit which we sliali xpare no pains. ; ! J January 26th, i8S9. feb 2 'y. INTER OATS.--WE- HAVE ON HAND a small quantity of Winter Oats for sale. JONES 4 MOORE; : Fayetteville street- Raleigh, March 5, 1859. mar 12-lm w vv HITE MERCER AND PEACH BLOS. som Potatoes for planting J ONES 4 MU JKKn, Fayetteville street, mar 12 1m Coarse, ground, fine, family pact ages Salt, t or sale at cash prices py , PortsmoiuA, Va nov 3 1 1 H..V. NIEMEYER. Jest received at March 5, 1859. TEW ORLEANS 4- j drugs!; SPRING TRADK, 1859. DR. N.iF.1 jltlVES, f; ' WHOLE SALE:, t Jl Vu (SJji T, No. 3;Powell's Row, H)f7 Syciimore St., 1 PETERSBURG, VA., Jnvitea te attention of dfties to his spring stock of Drugs Medicines, Paintaj ls, Dye Stuffs, Spices t Wiadow iGiass, Perfumery; i Jancy Articles, Snuff, I Tobacco, Cigars, ete. City kni country merohants who desire to purchase ; fttotl a la. ge and select' N Just to band at March 5, 1859. SUGAR, and Molasses. JONES 4 MOORE'S, Fayetteville Street, mar 12 lin PRIME GOSHEN BUTTER, AND THE Coldstream Dairv Buttbr. i j Just received and for sale by M JONES 4 MOORf, i I j 18 Fayetteville street. March 4th, lc59. ; mar 9 lm. J- Standard C''py all oaie month. TEESE'S MANIPULATED Bfe. 100 Tons jot the stock, ataccep'able prices, are uordially requited to j Vroa 01 '4UUU 103 examine Ms goods. ' t i l I ? ! Order? attended twfth neatness and dis- i ' patch. ; UI mar 9 X . i- NEW BOOK. GUANO.- abive valuable Fertilizer for sale. I to arrive)i Deliverejd from the vessel at $50 February 7th, 1859. PEEBLES A WHITE, I Sole Agent, I Petersburg, Va. i feb 12 DTY. GOODS, &C, Spring f ( Spring 1859. IlEARTT Ar IREDELL ! ; ' i : i k - Faj-ettcville St., r.) rfi HAVEj NOW OPENED THEIR LARGE? and elegajit as9rtment of ' j ' - ' Fancy 'and Staple Dry; Goods. HISCELLAN E()t; hi- LOTTERIES. Straw Goods and Shops i -- , liiiF.ss conns i , Iu all styles ilnk n.1 all prices. t ! "'irl Gloves, (of'best make.) ! Lud Silk Gloes and Gauntlets. ' i Ladies' Gaiters, Slippers and Bootees For sale a ' i j r HEART! A IRBLELL'S. 1 liaaies ir PARTICULAR ATTENTION Is called to our Lace and Worked Collars and Sleeves, Valentia Edging?, Linen and Cambric Embroideries. i HEART! A IREDELL. ' ' . i i K - i: ;' ' : SKIRTS! SKIRTS!! SKIRTS !! I t Of a' kinds from .the Thrte Spring to1 the 7irtjj I Spring '.'-. . i Also, the Mattinee Skirt, the best ever made, j Ebr sale at - ' ' ! HEARTT A IREDELLfS. Ra'.cigh, March 21, 1859. mir 2B 3t 1859. THIRD MONTH. 1959. HAMILTON & GRAHAM, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, . i Are Now Prepared to Offer on the Most Uavorable Termstheir! Si' it INC STOCK OF j ! F O R E I ( J N A X D D O 31 E s T 1 C D R Yj G O O D S , EmViracin? all the lew and desirable styles adapted to the season, to wjiich they invita the attention of the North l.'arolira.'ir'ginia, and Tennessee- trade, j . jpir Orders promptly executed. ; . Na. tic, Sycamore streetj mar 9 Petersburg, Va. 1859. SPRING TRADE. 1Q59. STEVENSON, WED DELL A; CO.,j impobtehs and wholes; i.k dealers is I FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY (GOODf, No. 78 and 80 Sycamore Street, PETERSBURG, VA., I Are wi.w rrcL;i ii!, and will lirtve in store "by tlie first :of Marcl.. ' j A Very l.aifrc and Attractive Stock of Goods in tiieir line, to wl i-.h thy respectfully ittvito thfe at U ii'i'in of M" X-Ti!i Carolina, Virginia and Tennessee trade ; .?-.f OrvL-rs executed with dispatch. i Petc-s'f.ir.'. Keb. 21, lSr9. .'feb 2fi HODliLS. B'M)THKRS,j IIAXOVEIt STREET, BALTIMORE. fwiiiT" lftOX FRONT WAP.EnOt SE.) j -3 IM ' ORTERS; OF ! ATLANTIC MUTUAL YIRE ND MA ' RINE INSURANCE COMFAHlfY - CAKOLINA Incorporated by an Art of tht "egilaturt bf forth ! t -": " " ii' Carolina.- ' THIS COMPANY being duly rgannted, is now prepared to ; receive applications for Insurance upon Hmldings, Mcrchntise, Fwrnitnre, Mills, Mannlactories, Ships and their Car goes, and most kinds of Property at remunerative rates of premium.' " t It is aimed in the organiKatioja 'of this Company,! io make a safe medium for Indemnity ind. Protection to the assured in case of Loss. An hbnorablo iad upright course o dealing, and a faithful fulfillment of its con tracts, will at all. timet characterize .the business of theCompatiy. 'vfej - ' ' "v - Applications for Tnsuranee tnay- be made at the office of the Company, or to its aativoriied Ajenta, . : DIRECTORS.'?- h " - 1 JXexhrtt DsrrAtf WW": nW W TV:T VTm. S.Long,i,:s iis A.K tiwpfvi rfJ)aia lit : r CONSOLIDATED ! r Lotteries of Delaware For Apiil,.1859. 'j PRABrCE, BKOADBENTS & CO., Managers. HEAL ESTATE; &G. ,uke Blackman, Col. T. J. Blakely, Samuel Letters, L. T. Oelesby: E. Mallett, David W.Bell, D. A Hargett, Dav id S." Jones;' "? -Sf.-? y 7? prize 01 HoncEs 6 ro. a It ml S3 ti L n Vnd si i 4 t OFFICERS. , . John A. Parrott, President, W. S. Long, Treon'r. h. T. Oglesby, Vive President, E. A Thompson, Att'j, A. B. Chapiu, Secreturi. ! EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. W.B.Grant, W.S.Long, David W. Bell. J ; ' i.mr 12- 6m CUSHING & BAILEY. Publishers and Wholesale Dealers in BO. KS AND ST AT I UNARY, No. 262 Baltimore street, x Opposite Hanover street, .Baltimore, 31. D. Offeraull assortment of School, Law, Medical and Miscellaneous Books. They are j reparedto execute orders for Libraries, Colleges an 1 Schools on the mo-t favorable terms. Their Stock of Stationary Embraces all its branches," and contains a varied assortment. jan 19-r-3m pd. PF. PESCUD HAS BEEN APPOINT a ed Agent, for the next two years, for ihe sale of L. Lyons' PL RE OHIO CATAWBA BY ANDY. This Brandy is manufactured from the "Pure Juice ol the Catawba Grape, and is equal' to any Brandy made in any part of tjic world, and excels in purity and ji"fr tbo Brandies now imported ; and being afforded atabuiitone-ha.lt the price of imported Brandies, it is greatly preferred. Mr. Pescud has the reports of various Assayers, Chemists and Importers, whb-ii bo will show 10 those who doubt the purity of the article J. J t CO US, Appointing Agont for Unite,: status. -Having bad great trouble iu srettiig Br i i.v that I could recoii'inou l for medicir il purp oses, I .. ive co n sented to accept the aeeucy fur the above BnscJy, and will keep a supply on hand, jan 19 P. F. PESCUD. TOtyN ! PROPERTY FOR SALE"! I WISH TO SELL -PRIVATELY THS FOL LOWING property in the City of Raleigh vis 1 -' 1st Tile HOTEL at the" csrflef ef Wilmington ana Martin Streets, formerly oeoupied by r. L. Burcb, and at prcscfftui'. the occupancy of II. L Win ton. This. Hotel is! a4irably located, and commands a large shore of transient and permanent euabtm. t -. ; :, . 2nd. The, two Store, Houses fronting on. Mar ket Squawe ae occupied by E Rosenthal, as a Cloth-, ing Store which also fronts on Fayetteville Street, and the other In fho occupancy of A..Sirdtt as a Grocery, These sttores are sitoatd in a position , which eaanot fail to cokntnand an exteBsive DairrvnAge. 3d. Twi: Dwelling Houses, cne ' Wilming ton Stared har the Capitol Square, at present eeeapied by Mr.'Tant,;iuid formerly the property af WHey Job- To be drawn in WilminUon, Delaware; Saturday, Bon' andS'3 ."!waf1. eMfnr P ' f Anril 3(lth 1859 i i W Bea BWndgt.Snndi's. ,',( ., . : April jutn, t m. ,t. ! . i The aiofB property wiU be sotd en terms to sit aay person wAOMay wuin, to purcnaie. f r laruar uuor- mation, apfly to Mom il. BaowK, or to AH Drawings under the! Superintendence of tho ' " Lottery Cotnrnissioncrs. " t Prizes paid asjsuoa as drawn. j. GRAND DELAWARE XOTTERY THE HAyANAvPLAN Extra doss -ONEfy -' 50,000 Numbers 25,365 Prizes! Prize payabb in fip.Il witiout -deduction. In these Lnttenes ppery Prize i& drawn. mi 2 prizes of 2 prizes of 2 prizes of 2 prizi's of 2 prizes of 2 prizes of 10 prizes of 10 prizos of 20 prizes of 100 prizes of 25,000 nrizos of f and 212 Approx'n prizesj ranging from $20 up to $500. 50,0.00 12,600 5,000 4,000 2,840 2,000 1,000 400 300J 200 ioo ; 8 25,365 prizes amounting! to $340,000 Whole Tickets $10 ; H-tglves $5; Quarters $2.50. MAGNIFICENT SCHEME!, GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE $7 (),:() 00! -: i ; Grand Consolidated Lottery of Delaware. Ci.Ap D, : ; To be drawn ia -Wilmington, Dol., Baturday , April' 2rd, 18&9. j j SAH'L r is:-l I TOBACCO FACTORY AND 1 t'UU SALE II ROTtXAXri). SPLENDlHCHEME! I 3i HOSIERY, GLOVES, EMBROIDERIES j ' win te good si ankerchiefs, SUAWLS, CRA'PESi LACES, )' a numerous variety of other articles, and WHOLESALE DEALERS IN- a m r.i: 1 can 1 Ay or GOuux AND XOTIOXS. ! Our wn rehouse, which v.e built expressly for our own use, c"nt!'ins six floors. X" x lfil feet, and. the larireand exten-it-e assortment whiph we keep, require its entire occupancy. No house in any of the Nortb erv Cities, jobbing eoods to the country, can present t!i same combined advantages to the country mer chant, as our stock is nut only large, lut obtained upon conditions which will defy competition. j We contract with the Manufacturers tfor alj the American articles we sell, and send a buyer toj Eu rope regularly twice a year, to selot our Foreign goods. We are enabled thereby to otfer great adjvan hi fires in. prices, s well as'to get up a stock at all times replete with the newest and mot desirable goods. : Merchants in good credit are invited to examine our stock when they next visit Baltimore, and theyj will promote their own interest bv doing so. ; feb 9 2mpd SPRING IMPORTATION, 1859. ARMSTRONG, CATOR & CO., IMPORTERS ASU JOBBERS OF Ribbons, Millinery, Silk Goods, Straw Bonnets, Flowers, Ruche and Flats, No. 237 BALTIMORE STREET, (Between Charles and $Janover Streets.) 1 Baltimore, Md. Offer a Stock unequaled in the United States in va riety and cheapness. C! OPARTNERSIIIP NOTICE.--WM. II. BETTS, having associate. hiu.sclf with u :, for the purpose- 01 conducting an Auction J,usnie-s, lor tne sale of Negroes, the firm will be carried on under the onmo and stvle of Pallium. tts 'ihaniitul for the encourageijfent heretofore received, they mutually solicit the patronage so liberally extend ed to the old, 'and especially "ask; t'attontio of tiieir respective friends to the new pSrtnerhip. D. M. PULL1AM A CO. PULLIAM & BETTS, Auction-ers, Untlcr the (Mid l-eHous' FRANKLIN STREET, : . . ...... x .. 7"ILL SELL NEGROES, BOTH PUBLICLY and privately. Our porters are always at each depict, and on the arrival of boats. A C. PUI..LTAM, ma 19 WM. II. PETTS. w jan 26 3mpd THOS. CALL AN. (Surres,r t: ISAAC PlUH'TOH.) Merchant Tailor and Gentlemcu's' Fur nishing Goods, Favkttkvillk SrabiKT, Kalkioh, N. C, RESPECTFULLY INEORMS THE CUSTOM ERS of the establishment ami the pu'oi'c gener ally, that he has just opened an excellent :iud varied assortment of Goods in his line, cnrefullv selected by himself and purchased for ca.-h, which will en a 'fie him to sell on unusually favorable terms. Ihiving been, for a number of years, Foreman in the best estab lishment in Raltimore', and subsequently with Mr. Proctor, of this City, he flatters iaimself 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 Clothins always on huaid, to be disposed f cheap for"' Cmh. Cutting and Repairing done with dispatch. The latest styles of fashions always on hand. apl7 C. B. ROOT, FAYETTEVILLE STREEET, RALEIGH, N. C, HAS JUST RECEIVED HIS FALL PUR CHASES of goods, atd now offers to the public a large and elegant stock of Walfllfs, Silver and Plated Ware, 1 1 1 1 1 4 G tj I 105 CS t; i:; 3,;o;it 25,740 'i izu of do do do do do do do do do do do . do do do do 570 20 U0 00 oil J0,Q0C lU.ifX 8,hi(i 5,&0l 4,iUt 'i,foo too i- r. V-JU 00 a uo -10 20 19 do do do do do do do do do do do do $70,000 . 20.000 15,000 20,000 32,000 30,000 24,000 10,000 195,000 39 600 33,000 2G.400 13,200 158.400 514,800 FIXTURES THE j SUBSCRIBERS OFPE mep 'qoeco jeaciory ana r ixcu. f, Granvill) County, N-. C, lmmedtuteljy o. -d leading Join jOxford to pillsbom'. The bouse mrge enougn, ana sufficient to worn t nirty nanus. , a nere is also jo the lot a good single story dwelling with two rooms, good kitchen, smoke-bouse, negro-houses, skK bles, crib) steam-bouse, &a , 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 the- Ernest Tobacco m the State. There is always money til be made by a well conducted factory. The neighborhood is unsurpassed for morality and health, Having jold out our store at Tally HoJ and one of the partners tf the concern having moved (from the neigh borhoodWrtnders it necessary to close! the entire con cern as 6?n ias we can, land, therefore, would like to have prepositions for our factory at an early day. Terms ill bo reasonable. For furtlher particulars. address iA.!H Cooke, at Oxford, or J. j. Meadows and Dr. A. Fleming, at Tally Ho, N. C. 1 U 1 h COOKE, MEADOWS A FLEMING AngukS4-tf . ! NEWSPAPER REVOLUTION. ' iiini - !EiVSPAPER HEVOLLlTICN. S E VS PA P EK HE Vt lA'TION. I i 1 JNi5 VVEEKN -AHEAD. I! NEWBEBN AHEAD. IF INEWBERN AHEAD. N SjW BE UN i WEEKLY PROGRESS, NJEiWiBICRN WEEKLY PROGRESS, N J4WBERN WEEKLY PPijOGRESS, ' ti IVHiSAPiuST AJN D lit , I ;CHEAPEST AND BEST, :ClllSA.f JST AJN D BKS I, ONLY; ONE DOLLAR o; A HALE A YEAR. ONLY ONLY 30,310 j.rizcs. anwttntipg to $1,202,000 Tickets $20, Halves f 1 0, jfjuarters S3, Eighths 2.50. A Package of 26 Whole' Tjickets at $20, ;osts $520 There arc 2 drawn ballots, and each ballot being worth $20, niakesj . $240 . 15 per cent off, being i Leaves net j 204 Leav4ngrisk to the prcha'er $316 Persons who desire ncid only remit the risk on a Package, for which we wijll send a Certificate as Tol 1 ows : ' A CcrtaGcate of Package of 26 Wholes, costs $30Q 00 Do do j 20 Halves, 150 00 D klo j 2i Quarters, 75 00 Do -do j 26 Eighths, 37 50 Ufg, All orders; addresspd to France, Broadbents A Co., Wilmin rto'n, Del., iHH meet with prompt atten tion, and the printed official drawings sent as soon as over. , - FRANCE, BROADBENTS & CO., ; mar 30 lv aw Managers. GRAND SPECULATION! i To be determined on tie 1 Ith and 25th of each month, from April, until further notice. Orreat Reduction in Numbers! ! Only IO.OOO Nuribers. 300 Prizes!! j , , Walton 10 Chartered 1y the Fcinale- College TTERY, Lftite of Georgia in 1856i 4- LANIER BROTHERS & CO., IMPORTERS AND WHOlVsALE DEALERS IN , FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, No. 256 Baltimore St., Near Hanover St., BALTIMORE, MD. j II U'E now in Store a large and attractive Stock of Flesh Spring Goods, both of Foreign and Do mestic Fabrics, which they offer to the trade at the lowest market rates. ! Baltimore, February 1, 1859. feb 9 3mpd GREAT INDUCEMENT! WINTER DRY GOODS COST ! ! SELLING AT : WREATH FROM THE WOODS OF CAROLINA, ILLUSTRATED WITH COLORED -Engravings of Native Wild Flowers. ! For sale by Hit t- m tt t -y n t .U. It. 1 CilV, Premium: plows.---tiie favor. ites of the last Fair, both wrought and cast, may be seen at the Farmers Hall, where a great variety of one, two, and three-horse plows, cultivators,- c, Ac, ara always on hand. Orders from a distance solicited. N. C. BookHtore , Ralirh. Not- JLISS J. M. TOWLES. ED CLOVER SEED and Hungarian Grass LAN DECKER & KLINE VRE ENDEAVORING TO MAKE ROOM tor a Inrvo fctock of s j SPRING' AND SUMMER GOODS' and therefore, in order to ejear out the remainder of their WINTER GOODS, have come to the conclusion to sell such . i AT COST PRICE, j gather than keep anything oyer till another season, f r they deem a quick sixpence better than 4 slow shilling. By adopiing this course, they will bej ena bled to keep eonslautly on hand a Fashionable. Stock cf Goods. j Their present stock of WINTER GOODS embrace Silks. French and English Merinos, Plain aid Plaid;- i'aramettos; Shawls andCloaks; Furs ; Hosiery, etc. j They will keep .their prices down at cost For the Next Thirty Days ! . 1 j OVER COATS SOLD AT COST! I Tli-.-y feci confident that this course on thepart will prove einiiiently satisfactory to their customers, as it will enable them to keep supplied with Goods suitable to the varying seasons. Their FANCY GOODS T)EPARTMETJwilI at all , times be kept supplied with every thing that the Ladies may desire. jan B-r- , Jewelry, ' Clocks, Cullery, Pistols, Musical Instruments, ui ns, Bowie-Knives,' u &e all of which was carefully selected by himself in per son, and will be sold upon the in st favorable terms. He respectfully invites his friends and the public gene rally to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. , 't 16 Havintjen appointed by the President and Direc tors of the Walton Eemalje College, Managers of their the favorite Havana Plan of Single Numbers- and have .ocated our office in J,he city of Savannah, JGja. We new offer the following - - i Favorite Schenrie pf 10,000 Num bers. CAP 1 1 ALS OF $12,KM, !g5,?00, 92,O0O, &c. IV M. C. DAWSON& CO., Managers Classes 1 and-2. draw :U Savaunah, Ga., April 11th and 25th, 18S9. at ARMORY HALL, under; the sworn superintendence of Commissioners, W R. SYM0N3, and! J. M. PRENTISS, Escj's. gress ONE DOLLAR & A HALE A YEAR. ONE DO LLA II & A 11 ALJS1 A YEAR. DAILY PKOOKltriS -i DAILY PR0GPES8,V DAILY PROGKESy, ONLY SIX DOLLARS Ai YEAR, ONLY SIX DOLLARS A, YEAR. ONLY SIX DOLLARS Ai YEAR. : ADVERTISE ; ADVERTISE j ADVERTISE i 1 IN THE PKOGKESS, h IN THE PROGRESS, IN THE PROGRKSlS, 1 DAILY AND YVEEKjLY. f: DAILY AND WEHKLY. ! ; DAILY AND WEEKLY. SUBSCRIBE NOV?. SUBSCRIBE -NOW.' SITBSCRIRE NOW. Address J. L. PtiNiiiNUToiN. Editor Pro- NHwbern, N. C. . ", mar 23 linw&sw. REGISTER . ALMANAC FOB 18- - S3 1) o (4 4 Si 16 23 ,30 9 6 13 120 27 6 13 2 27 3 10 4 11 18 2t 8 15 S3 171 13! 20121 28J29i30i31 19,20 26 27; loin 1T3S S2l23l2lhl6' 31 7 14 15 19 2i2t22 26127 12329 7 14 15 21 2223 2329 f 51 12;I3 fa 1 till 8 30 Hi- 2 3 i 910 11 16117118 28:2425 Ml. ! e H , tn - o- 64. - m : -.--, - o S 3 no 17 24 31 7 14 21 28 4 11 9 ie! so tf4 it, 11 M18 II 18 2ffl 1 22 29 t j 6 12 19 10 17 J4 31 Hit" . 12 13iI4 19 20 20-27 910 1617 23 24 3031 4- 1814 2021 27 28 41.: 1112 1819 25 '28 2223 29 5i 12! 19 25126! 21'' 23,. 11 18 25 1 22 8 IS 20 27: 10 17 24,. 'I 21122,: 29; 30 1S,'U 20 27128 R. H. FORD DKALKR IN j ALSO, FINDINGS FOR Boot and Shoe Manufacture No. 30 Bolliagbrook Street, PETERSBURG, VA. '. ; mar B6 ly i . -. J". 1 LEATHER! LEATHER! t SPRING SALES, -1859. ' rTUlE UNDERSIGNED ANNOUNCE I his friends and the trade generally, that in store a large, varied and well-selected St Goods in his line. He flatters himself that t make' it to the interest of Manufacturers, Merc and all others, both in town and country, to him. He respectfully solicits an examination snpply before they make their purchases, as determined to sell as low as any house ia the 6 cashbuyera or to prompt paying customers, t R. H. FORD, No. 30 Bollingbrook stre i Petersburg, Virg ST. B The highest cash prices paidfbr green1 and driedliides. ,v,.- Rl, mar 6 Iy ; . . V .r.... , -.,' HATHAWAY & CO., . . 1 '. WILMINGTON, N.-C, W OFFEE FOB 8AXB V " rnrt hhds. choice new )jf Cardenas Molasses. . i ' 35 Tieirces chice new crop do. . ' ..'v-. 75 Barrels choice NewOrieans Syrnp.' 80 Hhds. fair to choice New Orleans Sugars 200. Barrels Clarified Sugars. 1 600 Bags Rio, Laguira, West India and Java un u i u . j ti-: n l. . . . luu JjariviB inosfl nmi jrxiuio iur& Is 25 Hhds. Western Bacon, (Sides aad Should 200 Barrels Yellow planting Potatoes. . - - March 14th, 1859. mar 191 TO FARMERS AND PLANTERS. j . J NAVASSA G UANO. THE NAVASSA GUANO IS THE MOST concentrated P-hosphatie Manure now in market, and is moPt carefully ground before fold. The para mount 4bjeci of its application should! not be so much to benefit ia special crop, but to improve our soils per manentflyj by amply supplying them with Bone-Phos- Dhate of Lime. ! This'Gfmno, thouga of but recent jimporation, has alresdjf gained the favor of t,he agricultural public, and cannotifail to recommend itself, particularly to the Farmeits aind Planters. For sale in Raleigh by mar 2 W. PECK, Agent for the Navassa Co. W IlXJU Bi: PULISHED IN A FEW DAYS, MOUNTAIN SCENERY. . A DESCRIPTION OF THE SCENERY "itbii Mountains of Western Carolina illustra ted Witb Sblendid engravings and accompanied by a 'Map shotting all the roads, stopping. places, and noted localities by I H. E. COLT ON. j Tbijwlrk should be in the hands esneciallv of eve. ry Nortth fcaroliuian, and of all lovers of fine scenery. It will be lor sale, wholesale and reuul, by Wr. L.IPOMKROY, I Raleigh, N. C. Tt wall also be for sale by E. J.- Halo Son, Fay etteville, Jf. C. : Kclley's New B"ok! Store,' Wilming ton : MrSi Stanly s Book and Fa-cy Store, Newbern : J. H. Eniiss, Salisbury; P.J. Lowrie, Charlotte; E. J. Astbn.SAsheville. mar 12 dvocate and Age copy. 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 -ondjnce, continues to in sure tho Uves of healthy persona from 1 4 to CO 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 tr for five years, for two-thirds of their value. All losses are punctually paid within 90 days after satisfactory proof is presented.; For further information, the public is referred to Agents of tho Company in alt parts of the State, and to R. H. BATTLE, .s' -'j. . Ralei-h, N C. dee 18 ly lv EROS E N E OIL, OF SUPERIOR auality,: will 1 kept constantly on hand at the Drug Store of WILLIAMS 4 HAYW0QD, NEW BOOK BINDERY AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY," AT THE OLD STAR OFFICE, 'Opposite the Preibytennn Church,) Raleigh, N. C. THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY IN FORMS the Citizens of Raleigh and the vicinity generally, that be 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 the publie offices. A share of patronage respectfully soli cited. JOHN J. CHAPLI5T t1T FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS. A LARGE STOCK FRENCH AND AP ?ple Brandy, Port, Sherry and Madeira Wines, OldBourbon, Pure Rye and Monongahela Whiskeys, of as fine quality as can be found. For sale by , PEEBLES A WHITE. ; Petersburg, Va A LMANACS.--THE Jl nac for 1859. - , Sworu'S Pocket Almanac for- 1S59. '.Forsale. CHURCH ALMA- PRIZES PAYABLE WITHOUT DEDUC TION ! ; G R ANI) SCHEME! j 1 Prize of - $1201)0, is $lb,000i 1 do 5,())0, .do 5.000 1 ' do l.Opft, do 2,00ft 3 Prizes of l,of)0, are . 3,000 5 do 51)0, do 2,500 do 20i', do 1,200 83 do 1!)0, do 8,300 100 . do 50,. do 6,000 100 do - 5, do 2,5000 j ' 300 Prizes amounting $41,500 JOHN G RAT (Late TAGGART A GRAY,) WOODEN WARE AND PRO Nos. 15 Fulton and 202 Front St NEW YORK. -,. - 'i ' ' Where he has constantly on hand, and offer Painted Pails, ' Brooms, Brashes, Twines, Cordage Cedar Tabs, Pails, Piggins, -, Churns, Willow Cradles, Wagon on, airs ana nasiteis jan 19 wtsw3m$as '"I 8. M. P. COV w LIBERAL OFFER FOR 1859. NASHTS TRIAL PIANOS l - E WILL TAKE UPON OlTRSi: the trouble and responsibility of select' FIANO for and forwarding to such -persons purchase, and if they do not turn out to 1 good, we ' I yt . I WILL BE An ALL THE EXPENSL We know what the PIANOS are, aad hare I tation in taking the risk of giving satisfaction J . j A. r.JMAOXl m mar 12 ' Petersbnr. lity, of select1 ons .as nay . 'McMANEN'S : i CKLEBRA.TKB ' SMUT AND SCREENING MACI FIFTEEN HUNDRED OF WHICH been said to the Millers' and Farmer o Carolina and tbe adjoining States. '' All orders ly filled and Machines shipped to any part of ted States. Address JOHN A. McMAN oct 9 6m i South Lowell. i O ASII, n 4- TICKETS- - Wholes S3, Halves $2.50 Quar ter? $1.25. All Prizes paid immediately after the drawingj On the 1st of each month a $16 scheme with a Capital of $00,000 will be drawn, ai?d on the 15th of each month a $5 scheme with aCapiijal of $30,000 will be drawn. Persons sending money by mail need not fear its be ing Ids". Orders punctually attended to. Communi cations strictly confidential. Notes of sound Banks taken at par. Those, jwishing particular numbers should order immediately. Registered": Letters at our risk. Certified copies o the drawing mailed to all purchaser of Tickets ittJniefiatelv after the dravring. .REFER EfCES t " Han OVID BPAJIKS, Mayor of Macon; La R)C11E &, BELL, Savknuah, Qa, ; T. R. BLOOM, rottn Factor, Macon, G'b,. ; FARLEY, JURY A CO., New Orleans. j ! For Tickets, address i j W. C. DAWSON A CO., Managers, j Savannah or Macon, G a., Or Box D, Number 11, New Orlears, La. 3- Prize cashed either in Macon or Savannah, Ga., or at No. 80 St. Charles, between Gravier and Commercial Place, New .Orleans, La. , mar 30 3m rRISWOLD'S COTTON GINS. 1 AM J( Agent for the sate of this celebrated make of Gins, and will deliver atj any depot,' direct from the Manufactory, free of alii expense, at his price. V : J: M. TOWLES. ! Rilfligh, Not. 54. J85B. ' t ( Jr P. FINE SAljT--250O PACKAGES P. Fine Salt,f" Marshall's BrancUSr sale . bv DON N ANS A Dmm r ' - 1. .Seed, Per sale at J 1 JJrug atore ol tVUiLIAMH UAIWUPD. i . f VROF BLIND AND OORD FACTORY. HKving recently added largely to my buildings; and njavihinery for the purpose of meeting the rapidly increasing demands for work in my line, 1 am now prepared to execute at the shortest notice all orders for SASH, BLINDS and DOORS, Ac , in such a style, and at such pricesas cannot fail to please. In say GLAZING department I m using the best FrenciiQlasses,. strong and clear. I I have now on hand about 150 Doors, of different sizes; 200 pairs of Sash and Blinds, and 50 hot bed i3 ash for raising early vegetables and tobacco plants, also a few Neweia and 1000 k Balusters, all of which T wjill supply to the trade very low. -MILES AMBLER, febl2 3m eis $i Mayo St.; Richmond, Va. , WANTED, 10,000 j" i,ot BUSHELS OF WHEAT. OOO Bushels of Cora. i j l.UUU Bales oi cotton. . For wfhieh the- hichest cash prices will be paid. Having opened a Forwarding and Commission House in the! ciiy of Raleigh, I am prepared; to pay the highest cash prices for Wheat, Corn and Cotjton, in any quan tity, Surge or small. mar 30 tf JOHN; W.WIGGINS. TO PRINTER. CORTELYOU'S NEW YORK TYPE FOUNDRY ; .'- ! abi printer's warehouse, (Iitabiished No. 29 Spruce Street.) niE subsTiber will be happy toifu'-nish purchasers 1 of PRINTING MATERIALS! with PLAIN and OitNAMENTAL TYPES, BORDERS, 4c, made from a combination of all the hard metals so extensive ly puffed fcy Founders. Also, Germans, Greeks, He brews, arid a new and elegant Font. of AGATE MU SIC fXPiE, from which the Musical Review and Vieiitf are now printed ; with Presses, and every arti cle required for Printing, St the vefy lowest price, for cash ?r approved paper, " Old Type taken in exchange tot now,-at 10 cents Seijondlband Presses and Materiifls, and a complete Stereotype Foundry, with two Shaving Machines, for sale, bhesip. 1 h ' -4.. .jgt Printers of newspapers publishing this adver tisement (Including this note; three times before the 1st September, 1859, and sending of th papers, wiUhB p4idfor it in Printing Types, when they pur ehaseifo times the amount of their; biU- '!,. , ripHE CHICKERING A SONS 34 X. MEDAL PIANOS. H The subscriber, agent for the above justly? ted Pianos, informs the public respectfully. th; sides in WiIriungtOB, B.C. v " 1 n Persons desirous of purchasing th piano dressing him, will be -sent pamphlets oontaini teen different styles with marked prices.. . T)4nnAS inai) onI ranoiMll i . All orders promptly attended to by address: X. A. JS. BUUJMBTED nov 10 ly. ; , Wilmington, NEW JEWELRY I CHAS. H. THOMPSON HAS JUST RJ ED from New York, with a splendid assoi NEW AND FASHIONABLE JEWI Embracing all the latest styles, and inoludir assortment of : - - - - - 1 i ' i SILVER GOODS, 4?V a I He solicits a call fnm his friends. l ' :, ' I Watches and Jewelry neatly repaired on t est, notice- . ; CHAS. H. THOMPf oct 23 tf .. 1 Ko 2 F ayettev ' ' IRON AND STEEI,. , j GIL1L.IAM DUNIsoV 121 Stcamork Btrekt PiTSBsauaat Importers and Dealers ia I I IRON (AND SiTffBI TNVITE the attention of Mereha&U and i I turers to their large and well assertec' Iron and Sbeel comprising SWEDES, " ! HAMMERED, WIDE PLOUGH, 6 to 10 inches, , ENGLISH, ' REFINED, , all sises, . ROUND. Buuare and Flat bars O VA L, HALF-OVAL, half-round; - -HOOP BAND SCRlOLL, HORSE and MULB SHOES ' BEST CAST STEEL, ENGL A i AMI Blistered and German Steel, Spring mad Bou I - ' v.' r:c S" lH GUANO.--WE HAVE A FEW BA hand, which we will sell lew to close 01 - 1 - ' JONES h M March 5, 1859. 1 ;mar 1 - 1 . m YES' NORTH-CAROLINA V JfJ Myer"s Wheat d Old Bye Whisky, pure and tree trout aouiterauon. manure Salisbury, ST. C At JONES A MO Raleigji, Jan. 1, '59 II PERCUD'S DHUG STORE. an.g? ', ' 1 . jy23-3ta i i Aaieign, reo. n, losj- -viw - i 1 V w " v
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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