.'v: j . ; . i : : r , . . - - r-'-v' - j ' ' . , f . ... 4 t -f.. v- ! i - .! - I . i t . . ' - T r ""--ivm-?'" - - .'-'. ' . I , -s 't : . . - i .. : " . I j .- ! .' .- - - ' " "' g ' f t", - 1 ' " . ' V.' . 1 .V. -:.!3 f--f- -- 5y ' ; 7 . - - , i V " 4 ' ' v - - ' ' - 1 1 4 " " ' '' ' ' 1 i ' ' 1 ' . . . i ' ' 1 j - a i ( gSSSSS , VOLiLX -i 1 ' -l -v ; lEIGHSAlURDAY MOKNING.MAY 14, 1859. , ' J' , " f - i. 1 VVHO;K': filfi RALEIGH REGISTKU 19 PUBUSm;" SEMt-WEEKLT AND WEEKLY, j , BY JOHN W. 8YME, ! 'tMTOl hXO POMtntT. THB 8BMI-WEEKLY KEQISTER 1 pnblwliid .werr Wednesday wid Saturday morning, at f 4 00 per innum, payable in advance, or l $5 09, if payment ii delayed till the enbscription year has expired. THE WEEKLY REGISTER is published every Wednesday morning, at $2 00 per nnnm, payable inT variably in advanee. - j 'Rates of Advertising in the Semi-Weekly . Registet : . '. :, 1 square (16 lines or less) one insertion, 95 Every succeeding insertion, j 8 00 1 square six months, - 1 H twelve " " 11 i J , " three " , : u ix " ' ---15 09 i t)rrft months, faeloding paper, .. : AdvertlsemenU to be inserted on Vm initi oftU paper altogtther, will be charge M eents pet Square for every insertion after the first Annual advertisers will be ebarged 00 per eenu more wm ujo h.r th;r kdvertuements are directed to be inserted on the inside. J I the Weekly Register : 1 square for the first insertion, j and for every succeeding insertion, i square twelve months, i 9 " six I. 2 10 00 : 10 00 " twelve months, includ'g Weekly paper 20 00 All advertisements not otherwise directed, will be inserted in the Semi-Weekly, and charged accordingly. Business Cards, not exceeding eight lines, will We i nserted in either the Weekly I or Semi-Weekly six months for $5 00, or twelve months for $10 in both papers at $8.50 for six months, or $ 1 5 for twelve months. S Contracts can be made at the offioe for longer advertisements. ' ' ' j 1 BUSINESS CARDS. CO C3 CO s 6-" OQ CO o pq s ' S -a a a t K a 9 PS u 4 tD m a. 1 ' C3 B Cm Kit JONES & MOORE, GROCERS, 1 Auction and Commission Merchants, Dealers in Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Tobacco, Ac, T; - No. 18, Fayetteville Street, , : an 20 . RALEIGH, N. C. WILLSON A ALFRIEND, j WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, JLitd deaUrt in Chmmioaii, Paint, Xhf Stuff, OiU, St. Syeamore, opposite Bollmgbrook Street. , PETERSBURG, VA. , w. d. wrLLSojr. johs ALrauun. au 5 PEEBLES & WHITE, Grocers and Commission Merchants, PETERSBURG, VA. Sole Agents for f Reese's Manipulated or Phospho-Peruviak feb 27 i tiuano.. ! N. M. MARTIN, BRO. & CO., GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS Petersburg, ' V aw N. M. MARTIN, SON & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS jan30 RICHMOND. VA. McILWALVE SON & Co., GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Corner of Syeamore and Tabb Street; ' a. g. MciLWAisE, 1 Petersburg. Vsu K. D. MCILWAISE, r. r. Hitu J an ft PEEBLES & WHITE, GROCERS,: COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, 22 Old Street, Petersburg, Vai LErcEL PEEBLES. r THOMAS WHITE, t. DONNANS & JOHNSTON, GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,! Petersburg, Tow jally. . I ' ' DOXNAS & CO., , COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Richmond, Va jal-ly . MUIR A STEVENS, Importers and Dealers in . J hina, Giant, Earthenware, Lamps, Looking (flafm. Plated, Britania and PlanUhed Tin War, j Waiters, Caitort, Refriyeratort, Water f Coolers, Gat Fixtures, Fancy i Goods, &e., dec., &C, :j No. 55 SYCAMORE STREET, ;; I j (Immediately opposite Messrs. Paul A MclLwanrs'si) i WK. AU0CSTC8 huib. ) Petersbnrsr. Vbl. I SAMtTBL STSVEVS. J j Q 1 HENRY V. NIEMEYER, PORTSMOUTH. VA.. COMMISSION MERCHANT, AD DSALSB IK i Lumber, Provisions, Lime Coal, Sal: an A ar-i nov 3 tf T ! Js GOAL, LIME, PLASTER, CEMENT auo, Clover, Timothy, Rye, and Oats for seoeV tiSJt Tons Anthracite, English and Vi-ginia Stove: Foundrv and Smith's Coal : " 1201) Casks Lime and Plaster; 'jtvH- i 800 Casks Hydraulic Cement; 's h I juooo Bushels Seed Oats, Rye, Clover and Timothy; '300 Tons Bird Island and Steam's patent Guano; ! voarse,- ground, fine, family package Salt, yi - ! ! t . For sale at cash prices by , ! : 1 i Portsmouth, Va nov S H V; JOEMETER. DRUGS ! SPKINt; TRADE859. DR; If, f. ttrnss. - WHOLESALE.DtttTOOIST'W - No. 3 Powell's Row, 407 Sycamore St., . aAou t au, v A Uie MUinMnfi rtr A tsi v: s ' a ii Window 'JW. OAs, Dye Stuffsfgploss T0 W0 M8' Per7. Fancy Articles,' 8riuT, whoesire'' etc" Country merchant Ttock att P fTom a lage and selest l3i ruested jo paf" OTn attende w"hl neatness and p r . , y ,yf 7. mar 20 BOXES-SCOTCH HERRINGS lost winuai ., . . JUNES A MOORE'S. J OU'Kf"?? CANDLES IsW 1AVD at m. m m I - y p J ONES A MOQRB. I PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DR. E. BURKE HAYWOOD, T , ATING RESUMED THE PRACTICE ef Medicine, offers his professional services to the eitisens of Raleigh and Ha vioinlty; January 8tb, I860. u jaa 1 sworn. LAW NOTICE. , HE UNDERSIGNED i HAS REMOVED TO Nawbsrn. with tha intention to devote himself T wholly to the practice of the law. lie will attena tu Courts in all of the surrounding counties, and will also practice before the Supreme Court at Raleigh. f - D, KVMoBAE. December 15, IBSf. fm S EATON GALES, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Raleigh, N. C. feb 17 e 'i.-.t?.ftW.f!Of Vl- . ; . w rARClI,TECTURE I WM. PERCIVAL, ARCHITECT AND CIVIL ENGINEER, Offioe Smith's Building, Fayette-' ville Street, Kaleigh, will furnish designs for Churches, Publio Buldings, Stores, Town and Country residences, alterations to old buildings, specifications and super intendence. He will also attend to the laying off grounds for ornamentation and supply maps of same. With an educational training for, his profession, and a practical experience for more than IS years on public and private works in Europe, Canadas and the United States, he hopes to give satisfaction. ' He respectfully refers to those by whom he is professionally engaged in this State : ' "h r The Building Committee: on the Chapel Hill Uni versity improvements. The Building Committee of the Raleigh new Baptist Choreh. . R. S. TUCKER, Esq.," Raleigh. W. M. BOYLAN, Esq., W. S. BATTLE, Esq., Rocky-Mount, ' Edgecombe county N. B. A large number of original designs for Churches, Villas, Ac, can be seen at his office. augT 1 BOOKS &C. NORTH CAROLINA BOOK STORE. ENR7 D. TURNER, waoLisixx un kbtsjii , BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, No. 1, FAYETTEVILLE STREET, ! 1 RALEIGH. HD. T. HAS ON HAND, AND FOR a Bile, at the lowest priees. a laree and well se lected assortment of Law, Medical, School, Theologi cal and Miscellaneous Books. Alio, Fine Editions of Bibles and Prayer Books, in every variety of binding and sixe. I And ir receiving regularly all the New Works in the Various departments of Literature. 'School Books. I 1 He respectfully solicits the attention ef school teach ers engaged in the instruction of youtn, to bis assort ment of School Books, which is very extensive, com prising the most Valuable Works now in use. j . Blank Books. 1 His stock of Blank Books is now complete, embrac ing every ascription of Accunt, Record and Memo- trandum Books. stationery. Every variety of Common and Fancy Stationery, in-; eluding Writing and Wrapping Papers, Steel Pens, of every description and price, Ink, Qailla, Ae. .Booksellers. Werccaota. XThnrs. JUihranes, aad School Committees suppled on the most reasonable terms. All orderg promptly attended to., jan 18 tf W. L. POMEROY, General Bookseller and Stationer, I No. 16. FavettemlU St.. RaLtxah. N. C . f - j - T t w Invites particular attention to. his Extensive Collection Of a , rheological, Law, Medical, Agricaltnral, t Miscellaneons, and School Books, Bibles, Prayer Books, Hymn Books, and Children's Books in a great ' variety. STATIONE BY, Both American and Foreign, of the beet aualitv. BLANK BOOKS, Of every 1 description, including Dockets and Records for Coarts. Music, The latest and most Popular Pieces, both Instrumental and congs. ARTIST'S MATERIALS. Comprising OIL COLORS, CANVAS BRUSHES AND EVERT I ARTICLE REQUIRED FOR i OIL AND GRECIAN PAINTING; i. - i Also, Water Colors, j, Orders from a distance filled with the utmost dis patch. . . jan 9 THE NORTH CAROLINA FORM BOOK. kN IMPROVED EDITION OF. THIS valuable work recently published by H. D. Tur ner, Raleigh, N. C, printed on good parer and substan tially bound in law calf. Itcontain8"Forms"ofall those legal instruments which people have occasion to use, and furnishing also a guide to Justices of the Peace, Sheriffs, Clerks, Constables, Coroners, School Commit tees, Ac, Ac, to which are added the Constitution oi ijTorth Carolina, and of he United States ; an account of the principal officers of the State, and of the Coun ties ; titles of address, Ac ; furnished at the unparal leled low price of One Dollar, (being the cheapeft Ijook ever offered forgale.) When sent by null an extra charge of 20 cents will be required to cover the postage on this edition. , A liberal discount to those who buy to sell again. Published and sold, wholesale and retail, by -': I H. D. TURNER. at the North Carolina Book Store, And by J. B. LIPPINCOTT A CO., and HATES 1 1 ZELL, rv' ' Philadelphia, Ana oy t;;.r. a. b. aA.ts.maa 4 co., ap tf"r New York. NOW READY !--MOUNTAIN SCENERY. BOOK CONTAINING A DESCRIP- rionof the most noted Points In the Soenervof WMi eaten North Carolina, and North-Western South Carolina. I Illuatrated with Four Elegant Engravings, and ac companied by a Map, pointing out to the traveller all the Pnblie Roads, Stage Routes, and Railroads in that section of country, also a Map showing the exact lo cation and heights of ' all the peaks of the Black Mountains : By Hsirar E. Coltom, late Editor of the Asheville (North Carolina) Spectator. I OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. "The Book will be worth- the money, whether you ever travel in the regions it describes or not. Any description of such scenery can hardly fail to be Inter esting. We feel satisfied Mr. Colton's will be highly tirWil. Journal. j "We know Mr. Colton possesses the ability to make the Book valuable and interesting," Ckarlotte Democrat. ' j "No one within our knowledge is better eualified for the task, judging by the long and Interesting ac count which be gave us of his explorations, in car riage, on horseback, and on foot. It will be an In teresting Book, . and especially useful to those who may travel in Western North Carolina." Fayetteville uoserver. - , 1 , , "Mr. Colton is well qualified to make a readable book. Washington Dispatch. . ' e t " He is thoroughly acquainted with our Mountain Scenery, and few are better able to describe if War renton Kevm. ,f : " Mr. Colton's long-residence in Buncombe, and his intimate acquaintance with the most noted resorts of uie Mountain Region, together with a passionate fondness for adventure, qualifies him peculiarly for the preparation of sueh a book." irort Carolina Presbyterian. ' i Psucn Per single copy, 60 cents. . Persons order tag over 10 copies, a reduction of 10 per eent By Bau, 00 cents per copy. Published by W. L. POMEROY, ) Raleigh, N.C. JBr- And for sale by Booksellers generally. "ttSSt ! ap'l 2T DRY GOODS, &a BY ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY WE HAVE RECEIVED TUS LARG est and best selected supply of , ' . ' LADIES? ANJ MISSES' DRESS GOODS. - that we jhave ever bad the pleasure of presentiag to the public' --rw-v r. 1 "Tit a fat that th styleTof Dress Goods this spring ars hematoma and rtciUr tharr ever before kaowa, and as we have bought theas. AeotutWy or mfh, we in tend to seR them as lorn as eoenMs. a - r ., Oar stock consists in .part of a superb assortment of Siks, j j . k ""-- 1' , Berages, :l . . .' " " -Poplins, .. f- .'f . :., ; , Organdie Maslins, ' t , aaekenet Kaelins,-,. ' ' ' ' T Crinoline Beragev" - !J - Foulards,- - 1 U ' ' .JChallWB, ' . v - - .. Challie Delanes, ete. The styles are Jnouble .Skirts Byadere, two Flounces, Bobe a Los, etc. A beautiful lot of colored Marseilles, Organdie and Jacko&et Muslins, and col ored Brilliants, French ? Calicos, isto, for Misses and vohildren. To all of which we respectfully invite at tention. 1 . W. H. R. S. TUCKER. 30 DOZEN Gloves. . BAJOU'S t B E ST. B.ID XW K. A R. 8. TUCKER. A NICE STOCK OF . T, - f Gongress Gaiters, French Kid Gaiters, ''" French Kid Slippers,.. Walking Shoes, Children's Shoes and Slippers with and without heels. ? W. H. A R. 6. TUCKER. WE PARTICULARLY invite attention to our large stock of Whito Goods, consisting of Jaekoaet Muslins and Cambricks, Plaia and Striped Muslins, Bishop Lawns and Dimities. ' , . Also, bleached and unbleached Sheetings, and Shirt ingsfront7 cents upwards. Also, 'f . ' , ' s . h A ff PIECES of Servants' Homespun And XV II Ginghams-ood styles and fast eolors. W. H. A R. 8. TUCKER. X ACE GOODS A RICH STOCK OF J A French work Setts, Collars, Laos Setts, Valeneias, Edgings, Bands, Jaokonet and Swiss Edgings, ete. W. H. A R. 8. TUCKER. THIS DAY RECEIVED A BEAUTIFUL assortment of V " T" ' ' Laoe Mantles and Berate Shawls,' with colored borders, round and sgsnrc points. ; also, v: s The new Worsted Work, called the Orwe Ball. - . -W. H. A R. 8. TUCKER. Raleigh, March 15th, 1859. saarlft 1859. THIRD MONTH. .1850. HAMLLTON 9l GRAHAM, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, . 1 , Are Now Prepared to Offer on tke Most Favorable Terms, their -, SPRING STOCK OF FOREIGN ANDDOMEsTIC DRY, GOODS,' Embracing all the new and desirable styles adapted to tit ssoe,iwie they fnvfte tbw aMentioa ef sbe North Carolina, Virginia, and Tennessee terade.'-1" fiS Orders promptly executed. No. 60, Sycamore street. j mar 9 Petersburg, Va. 1859. SPRING TRADE. 1859. 8TEVEN80N, WED DELL A CO., IMFOKTXRa A!TD WHOLES ALS DBALXRS III FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRT GOODS, No. 78 and SO 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 in their line, to which th-y respectfully Invite the at tention of tho North Carolina, Virginia and Tennessee trade. Jr Orders executed with dispatch. Petersburg, Feb. 21, 189. feb 26 SASH, BLIND AND DOOR FACTORY. Having recently added largely to my buildings and machinery for the purpose of meeting the rapidly increasing demands for work in my line, I am now prepared to execute at the shortest notice all orders for SASH. BLIND" and DOORS, Ac. Ac, in such a Style, and at such prices as cannot fail to please. In my GLAZING department I am using the best French Glasses, stronjr and dear. I have now on hand about 150 Doors, of different sizes; 00 pairs of Sash and Blinds, and 60 hot bed Sash for raising early vegetables and tobacco plants, also a few Neweis and 1000 ok Balusters, all of which I will supply to the trade very low. MILES AMBLER, feb 12 3m eas fi Mayo St., Richmond, Va. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. WM. H. BETTS, having associated bimself wititua, for tl a purpose of conducting anf Auction Easiness, fat &a sale of Negroes, tho firm ..l be carried on under the name and style of Pulliam A Betts. f . : Thankful for the encouragement heretofore received, thev mattallr solicit the patronage so liberally extend- N"d tohe old, and especially ask the attention of their respecuve friends to the new partnerhip. ' - 1 H D. M PULLIAM A CO. PULLIAM & BETTS, Auctioneers, Under the Odd Fellows' Hall, FRANKLIN STREET, Richmond,' Va., WILL SELL NEGROES, BOTH PUBLICLY and privately. Our porters are always at each depot, and on the arrival of boats. AC. PULLIAM, ma 19 WM. H. BBTT8. FARMER'S HALL. KEPT CONSTANTLY ON HAND, AT Manufacturer's priees, (with freight only add ed,) a large stock of the most approved Agricultural Implements and Farming Utensils. Also, Agent for the sale of No. 1 Guano De Berg's Excelsior. Allen's Blood and Wool Fertiliser, Ae., Ac. Orders solicited. JAMES M. TOWLES, AgL Raleigh, April, 1869. ap 13 GENUINE COD LIVER OIL.--I HAVE just received and offer for sale a lot of Hasard A Caswell's pure and genuine light straw-colored Medi cinal Cod Liver Oil. It is pronounced to be as pure, free from odor, color, and taste as Cod Liver Oil can be. It is perfectly sweet and palatable, not re quiring to be manufactured into emulsions or jellies, to conceal a nauseous taste, as inferior Oils do. Any one acquainted with the sensible properties of the Oil will at ones perceive its great superiority over any heretofore offered to the public. N. F. RIVES, M. D., Wholesale Druggists, No. 3 Powell's Row, 107 Sycamore at., ap 20 Petersburg, Va. LP. FINE SALT. 2600 PACKAGES L. P. Fine Salt, "Marshall's Brand," for sale low to close by i DONNANS 17 k JOHNSON, Petersburg, Va. ALMANACS. THE CHURCH ALMA nao for 1869. Sworo's Pocket Almanac for 1859. . For sale by W. L. POMEROY. . Raleigh, Feb. 11, 1859. feb 19 WANTED A SITUATION AS PRINCI pal or Professor in a High School or Academy, by a gentleman who can furnish tho best testimonials of his ability, and who has been engaged in teaching many years. Address , J B janaC-tf . SaekJaghsja a Vs. EDUCATION. 1 UNIVERSITY THE EXAMINATION OF THE 8TU deats of tho University of North Carolina will be gin on Monday, the 23d of May inafc, and continue nu til tho day of the College Commencement on Thurs day, ths 24 day of Jan. . , Under a resolution of the Board the following mem bers have boon selected to give their attendance and to superintend, the entire examination of all tha abuses, , DAN'LM. BABJStlNGEBVf "WILLIAM H. BATTLE. 7 BOBT B. BRIDOKSS, . PAUL C. CAMERON, WALTER F. LEAK. , Tho Standing Committee of Visitation for tho year 1849, oonsists of . Mf ; BLisExoelWf, JOHN W.ELLIS, - - 'i t hm. ef State amd Ptetft tx-efficia. BonvDAYXD L. SWAIN, LL. Dn" f--,-.-k- ! President of the ColUge. WILLIAM H. BATTLE, ROBERT R. BRI DOERS, PAUL O. CAMERON, DANIEL W. COURTS, JOHN W. CUNNINGHAM, JOHN R. DONNELL, WILLIAM A. GRAHAM. ROBERT D. HART, CUSHINGB. HASSELL, SAMUEL P. HILL, JOHN J. JACKSON, . JAMES C. JOHNSTON, MATTHIAS E. MANLY. GILES MEBANE, GEO. C. MENDENHALL, JNO. M. MORBHEAD, MATTHEW W. RANSOM, WALTER L. STKELE, HUGH WADDELL, JONATHAN WORTH. All other Trustees of the University who may attend will Do eonstderea members of this committee. CHA0. MANLY, Secretary. Raleigh, May 1, 1869. ma 4 td NORTH CAROLINA lYm.ITARY INSTITUTE, ; CHARLOTTE, N. C. THE EXERCISES OF THIS INST1 tote will commence on the 1st October next, j FACULTY ELECT : Maj. Di H. HILL, Superintendent Lrscv. C. C. LEE, Commandant. C. P. ESTILL, A. M, Principal of Primary De partment. Course of Studies : s In tho Primary Department, such as to qualify a o . l a . . n.n. In the Scientific Department, the West Point Curri culum will he Closely followed. It will b the aim of the Professors to maks Surveyors, Eoginews, Chem ists, and men lit for the practical business of life. In addition to the usual Extrcues at Military Schools, the months of August and September will be spent in eacpaigning through the mountains of North Carolina. ; The Academic Tear will commence on the 1st day of October, and will em trace twelve months. A far- lough of two months (Aug. and Sept.) will bo given to Cadets atfbe end of their second year. Particular attention will be given to the moral and rsliyious instruction of Cadets. Expenses: The Institute will . provide Board, Fuel, Lights, -Washtng,- Arms, 'Sqvfpmeats and Uniforms, and all clothing except underclothes, for 8300 par an nam, one-half payable in advance ; the balaaoein six months. No extra charges No remission of charges to those who leave, unles on the score of health. Terms of Admission : No one will be admitted into the Primary Depart ment under twelve years of age ;r nor int- the 8cienti le Department under fifteen nor over twenty-one years of ago All connected with the Scientific Department will, bo required to board in the Institute ; those in the Primary Department may do so if they cboose XV:. j Remarks: This Iastitato Buildings are thelargest, most elegant and commodious for the accommodation of Cadets in the Southern country ; and the Board of Directors trust that under the management of the Superinten dent and Commandant, both of tchom are Graduates of West Point and of long experience in the Army, and in the business of instruction,) the Institute will be es tablished on a true Military basis and eon ducted on true Military principles.?: The Board will farther say, that Mr. ESTILL is a GraduaU of tho Virginia Uni versity and an experienced -ClaaaicaA teacher. They would farther state that it is their intention to increase the number of teachers in both Departments as the patrbnage of the public may require. - . - This Institute was granted a liberal charter by the Legislature of North Carolina, with, tha power ef con ferring Degrees upon those who complete the prescribed oourso of studies. " ' ' " 9 Applications for admission will bo resolved until- the lit. of September, and must be directed to Dr. C. J. Fox, President of the Board,. Charlotte, N. C. ; - fit r.i- For further particulars see einrular. - , s C J.FOZ., - - H. LeF. ALEXANDER, J AS, H. CARSON, u TH0S.H. BREM, ' " 8. M. BLAIR, ' " ' -..-j- DAVID PARKS, ' -aMJ JA8. P. ERWIN, " - Charlotte, N. (L, April 12, 1859. ap 27 lm PRIVATE BOARDING St DAY SCHOOL FOR' YOUNG LADIES, ! HILLSBORO', N. C, ' Under the ears of tha . r . MISSES NASH AND MIS8 KOLLOCK. THE FIRST SESSION will commence .on the 16th of July, 1869, and end on tha 80th day of November. The course of instruction will be thorough, embra cing all the branches usually taught in First-Class schools. j. Tuition and Board, nteluding Fuel, Lights, Wash lag, ete., $100 per session, payable one-half in ad vance, and the remainder at the olose of the sessioa. ' Day scholars will be received on the usual terms Music on Piano, $29 Oft MeWeon, 20 90 Use of instrument for practice, 6 00 Drawing, 10 00 Pastel Painting, 20 00 Grecian Painting 10 00 French and Latin each, 10 00 Circulars containing all necessary information will bo forwarded on application. ap 20 im VELOCIPEDES, GIGS, COACHES, Hobby Horses, PERAMBULATORS, 7 WHEELBARROWS, &C, 1 JOB CHILDRXIT. , . For sale by H. D. TURNER, N. a Book Store. Raleigh, April 29th, 1859. ap SO tf 4 JTEW BOOK r a Wreath from the WOODS OF CAROLINA, ILLUSTRATED WITH COLORED Engravings of Native Wild Flowers. For sale by H. D. TURNER, , , N. C Bookstorr . Raleigh, Jan. 1, '69 MOUNTAIN SCENERY. rpHE SCENKBY OF THE' MOUNTAINS X' of Western North Carolina, and North-Western South Carolina, by ; s HENRY E COLTON. - f '. , . For sale by : HENRY D. TURNER, Ralslgu, Aril 1st, 1869. , ap ya3& 1 - uin 4 MISCELLANEOUS RoyaIe Havana Lottery ! 27,000 NUMBERS. $324,000 IN PRIZES! OBDINABT DaVkWIKO. ! May 30th, Jane 30th, 1859. Priiseof Prize of Prize of $100,000 - 50,000 ' 30,000 " 8 Prizes of 10 Prizes of 62 Prizes of 143 Prizes of $2,000 1,000 509 400 1 Prize of 1 Prize of 15,000 12,000 20 Approxim'ns 8,800 - stag vi A e)w W I aj auuiVAUUUff VW Whole Tickets, $20: Halves, $19 1 Quarters, $6. All communications addressed to A. ANTONI A Go. Savannah, Georgia,' will meet with prompt attention. )3S Lowest Priso$400. ' nta v READERS OF TnE -RALEIOH REGISTER"! ' iifiuviiAVis & cok WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS Staple and Fanoy Dry Goods, No. 35 Syeamore, corner of Bank St., PETERSBURG, VA., SOLICIT your patronage. Wo desire to extend trading acquaintance in Raleigh and adjaoent places. Our facilities for tho purchase of Dry Goods are uperior.' A member of the Firm resides in New York tu the sole purpose of buying goods. By this arrangement we obtain many desirable goods at a con siderable reduction on recular market rates. Were ceive (roods by every steamer keep the stock w 11 assorted buy in large quantities and sell at smi profits. Wo attend promptly to all who call on us, place goods in proper order, send parcels, bales, A& to their destination with dispatch in fine, do all we eaa to please our patrons. We refer the reader to our ad vertisements, as they appear regularly in tho " Regis ter," for particulars. When yon visit Petersburg, call and examine our Goods. M. M. DAVIS A CO., ap 10 ly Petersburg, Va. R. H. FORD, dkaxiblw LIEATCHIIElra hm UmM. ALSO, FINDINGS FOR Boot and Shoe Manufacturers No. 30 Bolliagbroek Street, PETERSBURG, VA. mar 18 ly ' LEATHER! LEATHER II SPRING SALES, 1859. rpHE UNDERSIGNED ANNOUNCES TO 1 his friends and the trade generally, that ho I ia store a large, varied and well-selected stock of Goods in his line. He flatters himself that he can make it to the interest of Manufacturers, Merchants, and all others, both in town and country, to buy of Lim. He respectfully "solicits an examination of his supply before they make their purchases, as he is determined to sell as low as any house in tho State to cash buyers or to prompt paying customers. ' R, H. FORD, No, 30 BoUingbrook street, Petarsbmrg, Virginia, N. B. The highest ease prices paid for green salted and dried hides. SL H. F, mar 0 ly NEW JEWELRY ! aTlHAS. H. THOMPSON HAS JUST RETTTR 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 ; SILVER GOODS, Ac, Ac He solicits a call frm his friends. Watches and Jewelry neatly repaired on the short est notice. CHAS. H. THOMPSON, oot 28 tf No 22 FayetteviUe Si. 1500,000 LBS. RAGS t RAGS 1 1 w ANTED BY THE FOREST MANU FACTURING COMPANY, One Million Five Hundred Thou sand Founds good Cotton and Linen RAGS. For particulars address, Dn W. 8. MILLER, Sup't, Forestville, Wake county, N. C. March, 1859. ap IS em - " '.GLEE BOOK. nnke Festival Glee Book t A Collection of -' Jt. Jart Bonn, accompanied, and Harmonised Mel odies and Glees, together. with the Operatic Cantata, of the Haymakers. ' By George r. Root. 4 For sals by H D. TURNER, - Raleigh, May, 1859. N. 0. Bookstore. LATE PUBLICATIONS. S!pi Win. Handltoni Lectures 00 Meta physics.' C' " : '.! c Life of Christ By Jeremy Taylor, D. D. Border War. A Tats. By J. B. Jones. ' Tennyson's Poems, S vols. IS mo. Now Edition. Longfellow's 2 - Two Ways to Wedlocks A NoveL - Tressilian and his Friends. , By R. Shelton Mac kensie. :,. , .' ' The Pillar of Fire; or, Israel in Bondage. By J. H. Ingraham. . New Lute. A Collection of Sacred Muslo. By L. B. Woodbury. 5 s "l; " Methodist Pulpit Sonth. - ? For sale by H. D. TURNER, ' Raleigh, May, 1869. - N. C. Bookstore. fTTHE NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL i ' Life Insurance Company, now In tho tenth year of successful operation, with a growing eapital ana a firmer hold upon publio eonfidoneo, eontinues to in sure the lives of healthy persons from 14 to' AO 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 u presented. For further information, the public is referred to Agents of the Company in all parts of the State) and to K. i. B ATTUS, iaeff. Raleigh, N. a dec 18 ly LIBERAL OFFER FOR 1859. NASH'S TRIAL PIANOS!. . 47' - "ITT E WILL TAKE UPON OURSELVES V the trouble and responsibility of selecting PIANOS -Wt-i for and forwarding to such persons as may wish to purchase, and if they do not turn oat to be really . good,' we '' ' WILL BEAR ALL THE EXPENSE. We know what the PIANOS are, and have no heal tation in taking the risk of giving satisfaction. E. P. NASH ACO ; mar 12 - petsrshntf, Va. dps HAMPAGNE IN QUARTS PINTS, Champagne J and Half-PintSi '; -25 Baskets genuine Heidseiok Wina. it I : ACks 5 Cases genuine Cabinet Champagne in Half- Puts diroot from tMFreneaAgsaU. ... i-; , fw S.. SjlV'.Vj'- v i. . - , , ..:.' : - PEEBLES, A WHITE, aplJ . V : , v. ,v . ' Petersburg, J -TsaTEWBOOK- LOVffiatl LITTLE LOVE ME LONG Charms.. Reade, author of "P WoflOngtc " P0MTO0TS, n . ----- j.. . ...1 fit ffATE, TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE! X WISH TO SELL PRIVAXSLY THE POL. JL LOWING property in the City Of Raleigh, via ; ' 1st. The HOTEL at the corner of Wilmington and Martin Streets, formerly occupied by 0- L. Burch, and at present in the oeennaasyl of H. L Wlnton. This Hotel Is admirably located; and commands a large share of transient and permanent enstosa. v.': : : 2nd. The two Store Hcmses fronting on Mar. ket Sauare. one oecanied bv E RoeenthaL as a Cloth ing Store, which also fronts on Fayetteville Street, and toe otaer in tne occupancy of A. Bmna as eurooory. These stores are sitnated in a position which sennet xau to eommana an extensive patronage. - - so. two lweiunr Uonses. one en wusuar- ton Street, near the Capitol Sauare, at present occupied by Mr. Tant, and formerly the property ef Wiley JeasW son, and the ether situated in the eastern fait of the dry, near Mr. Hdrnfg Smifh'a -i. ; a ae anore prcpezty will ae soid en Senas ae sens any wae sea wea- te maBon, appcyte nou jo aewn,, er sev nt s- .,. augll ly? -:v I SAMltVOWLAai. MISCEL 1859. SPRING TOOK 1859. HATS, CAPS, $TSAtf (lOODS, AO. JAMES E. tWOlVFF, No 17 Sycamore Street, . ; PETERSBURG, VA. IfY STOCK OF SPRING AND SUM lY I mer Goods for the wholesale trade, is now full and complete, embracing a large variety of ' NEW STYLES, to which I invito the attention of Merchants and oth ers viaitinr this market. . i 1 Havinr a lansr experienoet and thorourh knowledre of the business, and having used great care in selecting the best and most approved styles, I natter myself that I am now prepared to offer as handsome stock of Umbrellas. t- Walkin? ranAi.Ac. as can be found in any market, and at prioes that will be satisfactory to aiL . Musses" Bloomers and Chil area's Fancy Hats and Caps in great variety and at au pnees. . - All orders entrusted to my bare will be faithfully and punctually exeoutea j ! JMES E. WOLFF, ! Not. 17 Syeamore street, Old Stand of R. W. Harrison. March 11th, 1859. . , j ; ' mar 12 3a ' A GOOD ARRANGEMENT. rfIHE AGENT 0F THE RICHMOND JL Petersburg Railroad will attend to forwarding au goods ana prodnoe to ana from ittcfemona, Va., free of charge; and the freight on wheat from N. C on that Road has been reduced to four cents per bush el, mciutting arayage throngn retersburg. . j I C. B. ALLEN, W jAgent R. A G. R. R. March Mta, 1850. i i ; maris 6m ATLANTIC MUTUAL I FIRE AND MA R1NE IN8URANCEr COMPANY. CABOLIKA CTtt. K. C. Incorporated Ay Aet of thi Legislature of North VarottnaL - . TflS COMPANY thing duty orgaohedVis now prepared to receive applications for Insnranoe upon UnilsUngs, merchandise, Fanutare, Mills, Maanfactories , Ships and their Car goes, and most kinds of Property, at remunerative rates of premium. j It is aimed in the organisation of this Company, to make a safe medium for Indemnity and Protection to the assured in case of Loss. An honorable and upright oourse of dealing, and a faithful fulfillment of ito con tracts, will at all times characterise the business of the Company. Applications for Insurance may be made at the offioe of the Company, or to its authorized Agents. DIRECTORS. John A. Parrott,. Wm. S. Long, Luke Blaekman, -Col.T.J.Blakely, Samuel Betters, W. E. Grant, ; George W. Dill, A. B. Chapin, ' Joel H. Davis, h. T. Oglesby, David S. Jones, K. Mallett, David W. Bell, D. A. Hargett OFFICERS. John A. Parrott, President, W. S. Long, Treair, L. T- Oglesby, Vice President, E. A. Thompson, Att'y, A. B. Chapin, Secretary. EXECUTIVB COMMITTEE. W. B. Grant, W. 6. Long, David W. BeFL i; mar 12 0m THOMAS XLLXTT, i POWHATAH WEISIGSB, (' 5 formerly of Bilford, Dickinson & Weisiger. of Richmond. EIAjETT & WEISIGER, NE W HAT AND CAP STORE, No. 167aiv Street, Vf Adjoining Messrs. Kent, Paine A Co, - '4. ' RICTMONlVryA''"'-'''. The undersigned invite the attention ef their fronds and the publio to the Large, Complete, aad Well-Selected Stock of Hats, Caps and Straw Goods, which they have just opened, aeing assured that they can satisfy the wants of tne most fastidious. t ' ' 1 , " They especiallytnvite an examination from Country Merchants, to whom they .can and will otter induce ments in regard to. extent of stock, variety and price, that cannot fail to please. - :V . , fiUJCXT m WJUSIGKS, mar 9 swly inpHE CHICKER1NG & SONS 34 PRIZE :X -:v MEDAL, PIANOS' ' '-. The subscriber, agent for the above justly celebra ted Pianos, Informs the public respectfully that he re sides in Wilmington, N. C. ' , . t ' ,: : - Persons desirons of purchasing tie piano, !y ad dressing him, will be sent pamphlets containing Four teen different styles with marked prioes. - Pianos tuned and repaired. - All orders promptly attended to by addreesing ' T. A E. BOHNSTEDT, ? novlOly. r ji . Wilmington, N. C. ' SPRING SUPPLY fW; ---;':; ';f Boots, Shoes, 3rogajis, Tiniriks, Leather,1 etc, eta,. -j DRUMMOND& PARKER, - TTAVTNG now in store their Spring supply of Ml Boots, Shoes, Brogans, Trunks, Leather,. eto eto offer to the wholesale trade only, a very large and complete stock, suitable to the wants of the North Carolina and Virginia trade, selected with eare la January East front the nunufaetnTers In person. We offer inducements to the trade to make their 'selefions of us. Our supply of Shoe-makers materiala Is also eomplete.-i v .vf f. '- ;t?;;t;.: r Thankful for past favors, we shall eadeaver to satis fy all who will patronise us in the future. . ;- - , DRUMMOND A PARKER, , Tf -J67and 09, Syeamore street, mar 12 Sm V tjy,,' ""' Petersburg, Vai" JtW Standard copy f of three months and send pa per and bin to us. U.P.. . TO FARMERS AND PLANTERS. . :JNAVAS8Aj-eUANO.;,-I;::i mHE NAVASSA GUANO IS THE HOST I oonoentrated Phosphatio Manure now, in market, And is most carefully ground before sold.- The) para mount object of its application should not he so much to benefit a special crop, but to Improve onr sous pesv tlv, by aatpbr sapplyiac them with JSoae-Faoo- peace or Aome. - -; i - -s-- This Guano, though of bat resent importation, has already gained, the favor of tha agrioultoral pablio, and eannot foil : to. recommend itsejif, nartknUarly to the -T7 - 7"f ;-w-r.'. ejSWftf 'H ' 1 1 Tit th0.NaTBs Co i REAL ES REGISTER; ALMANAC FOR 185, Si miTIWi 1 I 4) 9410 I1J12 13 16 11 i8t; 18 IT 19 20 21122 17 18 2102 2S 03124 28 2 39 a i I 3 S 41 6 1 6 10 11 12 S 9 - m 8 111212 1 10 23 ir 181 26 191 14! lStlfti 19 29 21 21 W !2I 23 28 30 31 '1 a 41 11 4! 94 sit 19 ,13 16 18 11 18 If If 21 22 29 268 18 86 1920 2f27 28 28 A 1:1 6! A Ho! n 12ll3fl4 1 16110 lei 11 18 lUKelM; 10 uat xelxiix 4t26 26 2TI23 3t 123 26 28hrt28i2t 1! 8 1! it'' 'v 9 lllll 3 16 20 14116 IS 1" 22 234 278) 22 28 241J5 28 Sit fi 29 391 S 19 9 6 12 10 11112113 14 1618 17 24 19' 23 l81920 U6 2T128U9 30J 126 2Si27 I28illl30ll Temple of Fashion. Vv'i' "'lf 1 amamma. " : " W i. " THOMASCAIiI.Alf, . (secession to isaao, rnocMB), MERCHANT TAILOR, Fayetteville Street, Raleigh, N.C, RESPECTFULLT CALLS THE AlTxirTIOIf of purehasem to his Spring style of , , Clothloig & Fxiyril shiny Goods j just received; with i'aa extensive assortment ef French , and English', Cloths end Caasimeree. Yestings, A' which will be made up to order in the best sle, hat ing sexmred the servieesof the most skillful Mechanic to make them ap in the most approved fashions Work dene with neataees and quick dispatch. .For past patronage I return my einsers thanks to - fHends and customers, and hope aoontinnanoe of the ' same. " Aprfl6, 1859. . " ap tf THOMAS BRANCH A SONS, Grocers and Conunissioa Merchants, . o. PETERSBURG, VA., IVE THEIR PERSONAL ATT EN - tion to the sale of Cotton, Tobaeco, Wheat and jrlour, and furnish Groceries, Guanos and Super- Phorphates Lime, and are sole Agents for ' ROBINSON'S MANIPULATED OUANO. i This Guano is warranted to contain 8 per cent, of Ammonia, 45 to 50 per cent. Bone Phosphate of Uae, and is composed of one-half best Peruvian Guano, one- . half One-ground Bone and the beet Phosphate Guano, and - Is prepared by new and improved, machinery, by which it is reduced to a uniform fine powder, and is in the most perfect order for immediate use. ';v I prepare but one quality, and that is the best, and I guarantee that, as a fertiliser, it Is not excelled by . any Guano or Guanos now ottered to the Winers ef this State. Its Ammonia aad Bone Phosphate of Lime are ia( proper proportions to produce a rapid and vigorous growth, and will Wave the Oaad ia an improved amen for another crop. , i-1 attend personally to the preparation of my Guano, and a perfect uniformity is guaranteed. FRANCIS ROBINSON, Looust Point, Baltimore. fAVING accepted the agency for ho sale of " Robinson's Maniplated Onano, we are now prepared to supply this superior fertiliser in lots to suit purchasers. Would be pleased to have farmers cell and examine the above aad give it a triaL THOMAS BRANCH A SONS, mar 26 wasw3m Petersburg, Va.H' "I ADIES A NEW IDEA! GRAND OPBNING ef -all the LATEST styles of ' ran ' WATCHES, from 1 the -most noted manufactories. An eatire A WiHJBVA "WATCHES I e e e e e e e ' e e e ' a A Publio Want, e ; ' ex . , GOOD t Silver Spoons STODARDS LOWDOW lever WATCHt MAGIC Cased -. WATCHES - f- e assortment ef ,', e JEWELRY of .every ... description. I- hare just re. n-tnraed rtrem . the NORTH, Aad.: , , KAILW1T WATCHES; JOHNSON ' & BEE8LBYJ Makers! ABD ' Fine Watches -a e A 'tmris,' ' Onnoaite the TO.WNCLOCX. promise every bodv that I eaa show r them: as nrattv aad fine selectiu of good andiae Jewelry and Fanoy Goods, as eaa .ve found this side of New York city, and at priees to compete with the Nt York markets. Gall and -exam tne before yea hay, at f Syeamore at, , opposite the Town .Clocav--..:v-',-v: '-. V.-.-r, " WILLIAM S, SHORW. as1 38 swly w... ' - it ' . .. , NOTICE, ' C- 0 ICE WIL. A WELD0N E. R, CO, ) - i'4 - Wilmhigtoa, N. O, April 16 1859. t f ' rpHE DIRECTOWOF THEWIlinNOw '"JL ton A Wbldon Rail Road Company have declared A Dividend ofd per cent, on the Capital Stock ef tha Combeny from the profits of the last ft mchths, paye , bU te.Steekholders oa aad after the 18th Mar next. ' '-' ' : JAMES'S. GREEN. KEROSENE OILS. ' NOTICE,--THE ENLARGEMENT OF the Kerosene Works being no w completed, we nvenotiethatAUoMmfromthTiwUbenBed promptly at present Tariff priees- .,. -v -m - r.. 1NBW YORK IerOSEHI OIL CO, .'T ap 30 lm avw.--: Me. 60 Beaver SL, H. Y.r --a ' . . '.. ' . y - :- . - . HOW TO BUY PIANOS. -ft-, IN PURCHASING SO COSTLY AN AR tiele as a PIANO, every one wishes to be sare ef getting the beet aad cheapest j as there are degrees ia quality, aad all makers are net equally desirable, we suggest that the wisest aad safest plaa would he to take them cvTrial s fromhonsee ef aajtshUshed lepn iatien and. reepomubBiey, whose abaraosev would ham suffleient, gaaraatee against tmpositiott. . We have "hert selllngpIANOS.for more than twenty years thnr bstrnments have been spread almost oroadeast ever the eouetry, and no one can say that we over Sold -abadoae;'" j-b. P. NASH A CO,- 'ri; . ' . ; Dealers in Books and Piano Porte I-m-: "; ---v 3-petonbargV Vav CHMMAN'S IMPROVED CHEMICAL TRiITt - BAKIK.Q, POWDXXw; v-. rpHIS POWDER IS WARRANTED : TO -.1 make, withless labor and time, lighter and better Bread, Biscuit, Bonkwbeai, Sweet, and ether : Cakes, tbaa esmkeamdehy ueold snethed.; , , Prepared .. . , 4 P.P.PESCUlnS,t , ,. , Whnleeals and Betaa Druggia ,.4.BleiglCN.V And for sale by Druggists and Grocers generally.. . . s Tn EEF AND BUFF ALOE- TONqUES. Asupprrt. ;-n"iJ.'"- S (1- lyeuoftras' - if V W4 ft: 'V i V 4 i

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