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. i i. - Writ . ' . . . , "' ; - VOL. LX. RALEIGH SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 25 1860 NO 16 THE R TEIGII REGISTER SEMI-WBSKLT AND WEEKLY, BY JOHN U SYME, BPWOK AlT&PROWUWwl. ! THE SEMI-WEEKLY REGISTER 1 published r Wednesday and Saturday morning, at $4 00 per annum. payable in advance, or $5 00, if, payment is delayed till the subscription year has expire. ' THE "WEEKLY REGISTER is published every Wednesday morning, at $2 00 per annuui, payable in variably in advance- "Rates of AdTertising in the Semi-Weekly Register: square (16 lines or less) one insertion, very sncceeding insertion, 1 square six months, I - twelve " a " three s six " $i oe 25 8 00 14 00 8 00 15 00 25 00 3 twelve months, including paper. idnrtiMneiU to be inserted on (he intide of the paper altogether, will be charged W cents per square for every insertion after the first Annual advertisers will be charged 6 per eenV more than the above rates when their advertisements are directed to be inserted on the inside. ' i la the Weekly Register : 1 sqnare for the first insertion, - and for every succeeding insertion, 1 square twelve months, rix " $1 00 26 10 00 10 00 twelve months, mclud't-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 be inserted' in either the Weekly on. Semi-Weekly six mojths for $5 00, or twelve months for $10 in both papers at $8.5Q for six months, or $15 for twelve months. -ContraoU can be made at the office for laager advertisements. i BUSINESS CARDS. 1 to -S3 m Q U .! I -sJ 1 1 9 a A WILLSON A ALFRIEND, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, And dealer in Chemical, Paint, Dye Stuff, Oil, 4c. Sycamore, opposite Boiling brook Street, PETERSBURG, VA. w. . wrLLSos. johh ALru um. -.K V- f Tf. M. MARTIN, BRO. & CO., GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ' Petersburg, Vtu j N. H. MARTIN, SON & CO., COMMISSION 3IERCHANTS, jan 3U RICHMOND. VA. McILWAINE SON & Co;, GROCERS AND ' COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Corner of Sgemmore and Tabb Street, a. . mcilvaui, 1 ' Petersburg, Tav R, B. MCILWA.I5E, ! ' j av R. hill. J i an S R . H. FORD DEALER IN LlEATlnllER. AND -MODES.' AUSO, i FINDINGS FOR j Boot and Shoe 'Manufacturers. No. 39 Bolliagbreok Street, PETERSBURG, VA. j mar, 16 ly .. DONNANS & JDHNSTOI, GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Petersburg, Vss jai-iy. DONNAN & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Kichmoad, Vmu ja 1-ly W. ROBERT ANDREWS, FayetteviUe Street, j One door above Alexander Creech's.) 1 ' Ralsiqh, N. C, i Keps constantly on hand a select assortment of 'Family Groceries, Wines, Liqaors, Tabaooo, Ci gars, Ac. jan 14 M. M. WHOLESALE DAVIS & CO-, AND RETAIL DEALERS . . IJt STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, srCAM,ORE, CORNER OF BANK STREET, Petersburg, Va. RESPECTFULLY. SOLICIT AN EXAMINA TION of their extensive Stick of Mtapie ttnd l uiicy Dry Goods, purchased for Cah of the Man utactorers, Importers, and at Large Auction Sales. One of the firm reside' in New York for the sole pur po.se of buying goods on the most advantageous cash terms. We receive ttoodi semi and tri-weekly theugh out the year. . Independent of the purchase of American fabrics, we have entered into arrangements with reliable Importing firms, which will enable us to present the coming Spring, a large and varied assort ment of Goods of French, German and English make imported to our own order.. We shall present Goods manufactured in Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, Tennesse, Ac - In order to reduce the stock, we shall offer until April next many desirable Goods at Re duced Prices o oh as Carpeting, RugsFlannels, Dress Goods, Silk Robes, Linen, Sheeting, Towels, Table Covers, Oil Cloth, kc, Ac. . ! M. M. DAVIS A CO M. M. DAVIS, NICHOLAS CLARE, JOHN C. DRAKE. FALL, TRADE, 1859. j I AM NOW "RECEIVING MT FALL AND Winter supply of Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, of all kinds for Ladies and. Gentlemen, selected by myself, all of which are warranted to wear vrsll. ' H. A. DEPKIN. ALSO, RECEIVED THE LARGEST AND r -irS1. ",ortmeg of Treeh and America! a cu 1B" u of whlon t nio up into Boots and Shoe,, ln the best stylefor y patrons. Thank wr Pt favors, I soUeit a eontinuanos of the same. sep 17 tf H. A. DEPKIN, It YI3 11 ABE PREPARED TO Mw!! Jmr H6 Wki of Fertilisers, aueio - - vw. , Petersburg, Va. BUISTS r frn PAPMta aw m OUUetiesoFIoVe . - wee m .fJtBCUDS Drugstore. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. THOMAS J. BAGBY. Agent and Commission Merohant, No. 8 Wall-st., ander St. Charles Hotel, RICHMOND, VA., HIRES out Negroes, Rents out Houses, and sefls Tobacco, Wheat, Corn, Flour, and other Country Produce. Pays strict attention to business, and prompt remittances made. Consignments respectfully solicited. Refers to Messrs. Cha. T. Wortham k Co. ; Tins ley. Tardy A Williams ; Hunt k Brother, and Henry K. Ellyson, of Richmond. September 3, 1859. tf CO-1 TBJ PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. The drug tube heretofore conducted by me, will from this date be conducted under the firm of N. F. RIVE 3 A Co., W.J3. JokbAm and Jossph Cabb having entered into Co-partnership with me. N. RIVES, M. D. If. F, RI VES Sc C50. WHOLESALE RETAIL DRVQQISTS, HAVE and will keep on hand a full supply of all such articles as are usually found in a First Class Dbuo Store. They will conduct the business on a.larfte and liberal scale; having ample experience, force and facilities for doing so, and hope by their promptness, ' energy and untiring efforts to please, to secure the liberal patronage of their friends and the public generally. The Prescription Department will be under the immediate supervision of one of the firm, both day and night. Orders will be attended to with neatness and dispatch. N. F. RIVES, M. D. WALTER B. JORDAN. j JOSEPH CARR. Petersburg, Jan. 2. ' jan . GREAT ATTRACTION AT ROSENTHAL & POOLE'S, Corner of FayetteviUe St. and Market Square. IMMENSE STOCK OF READY. MADE CLOTHING ! 1 PRICES CHEAPER THAN EVER BEFORE ! THE SUBSCRIBERS BEG LEAVE TO announce to their friends and the publio gener ally that they have now in store the largest and best stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING AND GEN TLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, that they ever had the pleasure of exhibiting, and as their purchases were made upon the most advantage ous terms, they pledge themselves to sell upon the cheapest possible terms. They invite attention par ticularly to their STHeauid assortment of Fine Gentlemen's Dress and Frock Coats, " " Raglans, F roc it and Back Overcoats, Shawls, Ac, " " Doeskin and Beaver Cass. Pants, Taney Silk Velvet, Satin, and Cassimere Vests, Cheap Clothing of every description and at all prioes, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Ac, from the finest quality to the lowest price, A large stock of cheap and substantial Negro Clothing, And, in fact, everything that can be desired for Gen tlemen's wear. We earnestly solicit our friends to call and examine oar stock before purchasing elsewhere, as we are de mined to made it to the interest of all clashes to buy of us. ROSENTHAL A POOLE, "scp 17 Corner Fayetteville St- and Market Square. T BE" ONLY" ARTICLE . UNRIVALLED IN MARKET, wrra nnrajrsa . HOME AND EUROPEAN DEMAND. The reason why, is that by Nature's own process it restores the natural color permanently after the hair becomes gray ; supplies the natural fluids, and thus makes it grow on bald heads, removes all dandruff, itching and best from the scalp, quiets and tones up the nerves, and thus cures all nervous headache, and may be relied upon to cure all diseases of the scalp and hair; it will step and keep it fro - falling off; make tt toft, gloeey, healthy and beautiful, and if used by the young two or three times a week, it will never fall or become gray ; then reader, read the following and judge for yourselves : A'ew York, Jan. 8, 1858. MESSRS O. J. WOOD A CO. Gentlemen : Hav ing heard a goed deal about Professor Wood's Hsu Restorative, and my bsir being quite gray, I made up my mind to lay aside the prejudices whioh I, in com mon with a great many persone, had against all man ner of patent medicines, and a short time ago I com menced using your article, to test it 'or myself. The result has been so very satisfactory thst I am very glsd I did so, and injustice to you, as well as for I the encouragement of others who may be as gray as I was, but who having my prejudice without my reasons for setting it aside, are unwilling to give your Restora tive a trial till they have further proof, and the best proof being ooeular demonstration, I write you this letter, which you may show to any such, and also di rect them to me for farther proof, who am in and out of the N. Y. Wire Railing Establishment every day. My hair is now its natural color and much improved in appearance every way, being glossier and thicker and much more hralthy looking. I am yours respectfully, HENRY JENKINS. Cor. Columbia and Carroll sts., Brooklyn. ' LivinesTOv, Ala.. Feb. 14, 158. Prof. Wood Dear Sir : Your Hair Restorative has t done much good in this part of the country. My hair ' has been slightly diminishing for several years, caused f I suppose from a slight burn when I was quite an in- - fant. I have been using your Hair Restorative for sis weeks and I find that I have a fine head of hair no growing, after bttviDg used all other remedies known, to no ettect. I thi' k it the most valuable remedy now extant, and advise all who are afflicted that way tu use yonr remedy. ,.You can publish this if you think proper. Yours, Ac, 8. W. MIDDLETON. PHrLADEX-HIA, Pept. 9,' 185p. Prof. Wood Dear Sir: Tour Hair Restorative it proving itself beneamal to me The frnt and als the back part of my head almost lost its covering was in fact bald. I have uxed but two half pint bot ties of your Restorative, and now the top of my heao is wen studded with a promising crop of young hair, and the fr-n t is also receiving its benefit. I b.ve tried other preparations without any benefit whatever. 1 think from my own personal rscommendation, I can induce many others to try it Yours, respeetfullly, D. B. THOMAS, M. D. No. 464, Vine street The Restorative is put up in bottles of three sites, vis: large, medium and small; the small holds one half a pint, and retails for one dollar per bottle ; th mediau holds at least twenty per cent, more in propor tionthan the saalL retails for two dollars a bottle; th large holds a quart, 40 per cent, more in proportion and retails for three dollars a bottle 0. J. WOOD A Co., proprietors, 444 Broadway, New York, and 114 Market street, St. Louis, Mo. Btr BOLD BY ALL OOOO DSCSSISTS fAJTD FAHCT Goods Dealers. , novl8-3m TRY ONE IN YOUR PARLOR. it k THOROUGH Test of twenty-five years has prov- j XL oeyona a aonot that no on can bay a . CHEAPER, BETTER, OB SWEETER PIANO-FORTE than atE. P NASH A CfS. HUNDREDS of reeommendatory letters that we ; have received from our purchases conclusively prove ; -that we have sot only the means of selling at the . LOWEST RATES bat lbs advantage of seuctocb the TMTBHT. 1 Our Sales are la ass and Ibcbkasiho, and this cer tainly affords vi every advantage to be deoired. The majority ef our sales art thbot;ob orders, which is perfectly safe, mode as we incur all responsibili ty of pleasing. - ' . , , . We have now another FRESH sad LARGE STOCK of some of the VERY BEST. . . 2. P- NASH k CO., feb 18 - yetersbnrg, Va. FARMERS' HALL- -. Raleigh, N. , , . TT EPT constantly en hud at Manufacturers' prises la. sa extensive stock of Arrieult -al ImDlements. ud ftardsainc atensils, ko. ,.: f, i uusers aoa uaanos. feb 15 JAMES M. T0WLES, Art MISCELLANEOUS. WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES, WARREN & STEWART, Agents, Fayitteville Street, Raleigh, N. C. YlTE OFFER THE ff Wheeler A Wil son Sewing Machines, with important im provements, at a reduc tion on former prices; and, to meet the de mand for a good, low priced Family Ma chine, have introduced a New Stvle, working npon the same princi- , nle. and making the sgga same stitch, though not Ijprso highly finished, at Fifty-Five Dollar. The elegance, speed, rioigelessness, and simplicity of tne iuaonue: un oeauty ana gmngiu . i .i i , ' .l,. . ii i ebmhi rtAwTom ft.,Sr ride! fee eooaomy offKhrer. "lreldon is the faeus ot' feur railreadsy eon-l . . . . . . . . . . nt x I, thread, and adaptabUity to the tnioKesi or wunnwi fabrics, nave rendered this the most useful and popu lar Faaiilv Machine now made. We give instructions free of charge, to enable pur chasers to operate the machines successfully. "An examination of tbee universally approved Ma chines is respeotfully solicited at our office, over i. I, Murray's Dry Goods Store. nov 2 3m WARREN A STEWART. RICHMOND AND PETERSBURG RAIL ROAD. THROUGH FREIGHT BETWEEN RICH MOND AND NORTH CAROLINA. IROM THE 9TH DAY OF MARCH UN trl 'he 1st of September next, the Freight and Accommodation trains on this road will leave Rich mond and Petersburg on Monday Wednesday and Friday, at eight o'clock, A.1L, instead of nine o'clock, as before. - , Arrangements have been made by this company for the prompt and punctual forwarding and delivery of all produce, goods, or other articles of freight aesignea for transportation either way, between Richmond and points between Petersburg and Raleigh, Ridgeway, Greensboro', Salisbury and Charlotte, North Carolina, at low rates, without any charge, for forwarding, stor age, Ac. All such articles seat to Richmond, should be consigned and plainly marked " To the care Of the Freight Agent of the Richmond and Petersburg Kail road, at Petersburg," by whom they will be promptly forwarded. As to rates of tolls on the roads south of Petersburg (which they require to be prepaid as far as Raleigh,) information may be had at the Depot of this Company at Kichmond. T. H. WYNNE, Sup't Office R. A P. R. R. Co., July 35, 1859. july-SOtf, OTICE. MR. HENRY LPLTJMMER, Jr., i has this day withdrawn from the firms of N. M . M. Martin, Soir A Co., Richmond, Bro. k Co., Petersburg. December 31, 1859. and N. M. Marti, IT fENRY L. PLUMMER, JR.. OFFERS bis sincere thanks for the liberal support extend ed to the firms, from wbich he now withdraws, and takes the opportunity to solicit the further encourage ment of bis fnends in the new business connexion- which be has formed. December 31st, 1859. DISSOLUTION. PT1HE FIRM OF PEEBLES & WHITE IS I this day dissolved by mutual consent. We de- Sire to close up the business . promptly, and, to this end, request those indebted to us by bond or open ac oouat t arrange tor llm i-llleii'mit af Out Sasae n The style of the firm will be continued for the pur pose of closing the business, LEMUEL PEEBLES, THOMAS WHITE. Petersburg, January 2d, 18G0. CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. Th: foi E UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAY formed a Co-partnership under the style of PEE BLES, PLUMMER k CO., for the purpose of con ducting a General Commission and Gro cery Bnines, at the old stand tf Peebles A White, No. 22 Old etreer, and respectfully solicit the patron age of their friends. LEMUEL PEEBLES, Late of the firm of Peebles A White. H'SKY L. PLUMMRR, Jr., Late of the firm of N. M. Martin, Bro. A Co. JNO..J. THOMPSON. Petersburg, Jannary 2d, i860. A CARD. In retiring from the firm of Peeblks A White, I desire to express my sincere thanks to my friends and the public generally for their liberal support, and to solicit a. continuation to the firm of. Peebles, Flommer St Co., who are in every way worthy of their patronage. THOMAS WWITE. Ptersbu-g, January 2d, 18P0. jan 7 tf. KEROSENE OIL AND LAMPS. A Won. dedal Improvement in Kerosene Oil and Lamps. 1 tiave jrade arrangements to keep a constant supply of Kerosene Oil, which is as clear as spring water, baa but little a-ell, does not smoke, and very cheap. Also the new style Burner, which can be attached to any Fluid, or old Kerosene Lamp at a trifl ing cost. I have alo, a beautifbl assortment ef Lamps ; also, Chimneys, wick, and Lamp Scissors, very low. . P. F. PESCUD, Druggist. O' LD FLUID AND OIL LAMPS. A great many old Fluid and Oil Lamp, a good at new,' but either defaced, o out of fashion, can be had very eheap at , PESCUD S Drugstore. 1 .s: lOAPt SOAP!! SOAP!!! SOAP!!!! I sOld Brown A bite Windsor Soap, OliVe Oil Soap, Turpentine Soap, White and Mottled Castile Soap, . Variegated Snap, Honey Sosp, Glycerine anl Almond Sosn, Anda great variety of other kinds for Shavinr, Wash ing, and Laundry purposes vry good, and very cheep at PKSCUD'S Drugstore. jplONGRESS WATER, CONGRESS WA TEK..-A constant supply, which is kept replen ished from the Fountain head, by frequent- arrivals at r PESCUD'S Drugstore. f CASKS VERY SUPERIOR LONDON U AND SCOTCH ALE IN PINT BOT tles and Jugs, just received, and for salo by, P. r. PESCUD. 1 NOTHFR SUPPLY OF RED CLOVER J SEED, just received, and for sale at PESCUD'S Drugstore. A NOTHER LOT OF THOSE SPLEND- jf id Mercer Potatoes expected tMs week, at PESCUD'S Drugstore. M BUIST8 Garden Seed, is daily expected, at rNE QUARTER PIPE EACH OF OLD MadeirWine, sad London Dock Brandy, just received at - feb PESCUD'S Drugstore. Raleigh, N. C. MNE GOLD JEWELRY.--TUE SUJI JO SCRIBER has in store splendid assortment of XFINE OOtD JE WELRY, embracing a variety of styles of patterns of Brooches, Breast Pins, Ear Rings, Bracelets, Finger Rings, La-' 'dies an -I Gentlemen's Watch Chains, Pencils and Fens, Cuff Pins, Miniature Lockets, Gold Thimbles. c Call snd examine. nov 9 . . , , C. B. ROOT. TTOTlCE.--THE SUBSCRIBERS GIVE J3i theif personal attention to all consignments mads them from the oountry, particularly Tobacco, Cotton, and url . lfi- i l i . t : f tt im. J.U.J anu large ml Kxrnxs i-, vwhwi Ac-, on hand, which they offer for sale oa the most , reasonable terms. To cash and punctual buyers n the usual tuns, r VUHNANB k JOHNSTON, Grocers and Commission Merchants, .,, mar 14 ly . Petorsbarg, Va. .E LIDE ISLAND GUANO. 30O 13 AGS Elide Island Guano, in store and for sale by - r r r . va TAnva-AV auj.O Petersburg, Va. REAL ESTATE, &C. EXTRAORDINARY AUCTION SALE of Canal and Water Power at the Town of Weldon, North- Carolina. In conformity with per mission granted by recent acts of the Legislatures of Virginia and North Carolina, the Roanoke Navigation Company will On the 12th day of April, 1860, in the Town of Weldon, proceed to sell by auction, their Canal and Water Power, at and near the said Town of Weldon, in the State of North Carolina. The prop erty consists of one Canal about eight miles long, be ginning at the head ot the great falls of the Roanoke and terminating at the foot of the same, in the Town of Weldon. Also, another Canal, three miles abeve the same, and one-fourth of a mile long, at whioh there is a fall of eight feet, and is around Eaton's falls. With these Canals will be sold all the Lands on the margin of the same, belonging to the Roanoke Company, with all its privileges and properties be tween the towns of Gaston and Weldon, including Locks, Aquedaots, Mill Sites, and every other thing thereto appertaining. ' This property is deemed of rare VRlne, and presents a field of capital and enterprise without a superior in the Southern country.' There is a fall ef over eighty feet, and the volume of water in iL . - - tns tttt islhs mm wT?sel TAff.in necting it with Richmond, with Norfolk, with Raleigh; and with Wilmington. J.t is the centre of an exceed ingly productive country. -An ahundanee of cotton is grown in the neighborhood to supply the demands of extensive ooHon manufactories. The lower Roanoke region is proverbial for its production of corn, and the upper for its wheat, with which Weldoa is eonaeoted by railroad and river navigation. Purchasers are in vited to examine thU property, and Mr. Bass, residing near Weldon, will show it to all who desire to see it, and will exhibit a map of the same. Terms ef sale will be one-third eash, one-third in six months and one-third, in twelve months, with in terest on deferred payments, as is required by the act of the Legislature of North Carolina. THOS. MCGEEHE, Proxy State of North Carolina. W. H. CLARKW, Proxy State of Virginia. W. H. WESSON, . For the Stockholders The sale will be conducted by WM. PANNILL, Auctioneer, Petersburg, Va., Who will, at any time, furnish all necessary informa tion in regard to the property, either in person or by letter. jan 4 waswtd$ci VALUABLE LANDS AND TOWN PRO PERTY FOR SALE I I OFFER MY ENTIRE ESTATE OF TOWN Property aud Lands in North Carolina, with a vieir to settle south or southwest. The following is a des cription of the property : MY FORMER RESIDENCE, in the city of Ra leigh, containing 2 of an acre of land, highly improv ed, and one of the most healthy nd eligible lots in the city ; a good house and in good condition, six nioe rooms and every necessary out-house. Also, two other IMPROVED LOTS, and 5 acres unimproved as to a dwelling house. Tbeae five acres are in high improvement, and will yield 100. bushels t f wheat annually Its situation is suitable to any one that lives'in the city, or for a valuable grape nursery, or dairy farm. The foregoing property is all situated near the Central Depot. I also offer for sale SEVEENTEEN LOTS, in the tows o Haywood, Chatham county. 'One' of these has a good dwelling house with six rooms and out-houses ; one other has a good store house, in good order upon it ; the ether lots are unimproved, some of them beauti ful building lots, v - I also offer for sale the following real estate, to-wit : MY PLANTATION, half a tnUe from Kittrell's Springs, containing about 500 acres of land, with anew sad handsome dwelling house upon it, with five good rooms and two small apartments used as closets. This land Is very superior Toboeoo and Wheat land, and it particularly reeommends itself to those who are in ned ef a beelthy Uuation. I win-also' sen myEw ITOtEL, six hund-ed yards from the celebrated Kittrell's Spring sTwrth fVuF acres attached, and ooe hundred and ,eiphty acres of land attached end running down within two hundred yards of these Springs. The 180 acres of land I am authorised to sell by it owner, GREEN STANTON. Upon these lands, near these Springs, are several beau tiful building sites for private residences. The Hotel hss a basement 4ioing-room the entire length of the house, 42 feet, snd six large and convenient rooms, all well furnished for private and public purposes, a good kitchen, and one of the finest free-stone springs of water in the State, very convenient. ' Lastly, I offer, my RIDS EW AY MILLS, in War ren county, one and a half miles from Ridgeway. 113 acres of laud is attached to these Mills, and the entire tract of land is equal to any in Warren for Tobacco and Wheat; 30 acres of land in new ground, cut down for the next crop ot Tobacco, and about 40 bushels of Wheat seeded, which I expect will yield me from 600 to 800 bushels ; a fine young Aprle nd Peach Orchard, Grape Nursery, Ac The Mills need no recommenda tion, having been acknowledged to yield the best qual ity, or equal, of Hour, ou any Mills in the State. Upon this land is a mineral spring, equal by best of analysis to Kittrell's Spring, several scrofula cases having been cured the past season. The Mills will yield an annual clear income of $',500 per year, by proper attention, and I have msde IS or 20,0f'0 lbs. of Tobacco from the farm this year ; so thoso wisbiLg such property will do well to apply booh. The tract of land can be added to if desired. All the property of fered is in improving and desirable sections of the State, and all that is .necessary fur those wishing to purchase any portion of this property offered, is to ad dress me at Kittrell's Depot for further particulars, or vi'it me at that pla"e and enquire fur terns, e. dec 25 sw2in WM. F. COLLINS. j LAND FOR SALE. THR UNDERSIGN KD OFFERS FOR fV JK JL Valuble tract of land in the Southern part of Wake County, immediately on the sge road from Raleigh to Favet'cviile, and within 16 miles of Rileigh, containing 900 acres. Said land is nearly all in native if re? t-pine, and has about four crops of Turpentine boxes ct, and is within a very short distance of two good saw mills. There is on this land an excellent dwelling house,' containing five rooms a piazza and four fire-places. Th? buildings are near the road, and the distanoe from any town, makes it a most excellent stand, both for a "tore, and huue of rntortainment. The land has a light and f esoil, and produces corn and cotton finely; and in the low grounds of the branches and creeks on which it lies, there is a abundance of mud and muck for composting when the. land shall need it. I will sell it cheaply, hsvir.se no use for it, but enough besides. Term made to suit the purchaser. Address IB OS. O. WHITAKBR. jan 28 if. , Middle Creek. N. C. TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE! I WISH TO SELL PRIVATELY THB FOL-' LOWING property in the City of Raleigh, vis : 1st. The HOTEL at the corner of Wilmington and Martin streets, formerly occupied by 0. L. Burob, and at present in the occupancy of H. L. Win ton. This Hotel is admirably located, and commands a large share of transient and permanen custom. , 2d. The two STORE HOUSES fronting on Market. Square, one occupied by E. Rosenthal, as a Clothing Store, which also fronts on Fayetteville Street, and the other in the occupancy of A. Adams as a Grocery. These stores are situated in a position which cannot fail to oommand an extensive patronage. 3d. Two DWELLING HOUSES, one on Wil mington Street, near the Capitol Square, at present occupied by Air. rant, and formerly the property of Wiley Johnson, and the other cituated in the eastern part of the eity, near Mr. Eldridge Smith's. ' The above property will be sold on terms to suit anjt person who may wish to purchase'. For further infor mation, apply to Mills ii. Kbown, or to '. sep 17 ly DAM L ROWLAND. TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE ! FOUR NICE DWELLING AND OUT-HOUSES, adjoining the Missionary Chapel. 1 do. adjoining Sirs. L. P Cotton. 1 do. do. African Church. 1 do. do. J. IL Kirkham. All in good condition.! Possession given the 1st day January, 1860. 4 dee 10 tf W. H. R. S. TUCKER. FRESU GARDEN SEED. CROP OF 1859. W 'E. ARK. NOW IN RECEIPT OF A LARGE supply, comprising til the most popular varie ties. . These seed have been tested several years, and have given great satisfaction to our customers, and we can recommend them with confidence as being' equal to any in the Country. V . sWlkLlAInaiHAIwuuM, -January 24th, 18C0. Druggists. jan 25. MISCELLANEOUS TO THE SOUTHERN TRADE ! Extensive and Splendid Stock of SPUING GOODS. i I -KE1YT, PAINE &CO., j- Importers and Jobbers; of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, 163 and 165, Main Street, RICHMOND, YA., ARE now receiving, have in Store, and offer to the SOUTHERN TRADE, upon the most favorable terms j 1UVE THOUSAND PACKAGES j of Freeh, Seasonable and Desirable STAPLE and FAN I CY DRY GOODS, both of Foreign and Domestic manu facture.! , ' , Jjnr Impsttslisas fnm the wewts ar Tlg-peaa mart kets have been unusually large, and we are nrenared to bffer to bur customers the Largest and knost Splendid' Dtocfc oi unx ever exhibited in Virginia. We have also made arranzemeuts with the manufac turers of VIRGINIA, NORTH CAROLINA and GEORGIA for a Full Assortment of tfieir various pro ductions, such as Shirting, Sheetings, Osna burgs. Yarns, Kerseys, Cassimeres, Tweeds, fcc, which we w'll sell at ManufasturerV Prioes. We sre also! prepared to exhibit i A VERY LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL i STOCK OF CLOTHING manufactured at hostx by VTRGINIaIwORKMEN, under our own supervision, which we guarantee to be gotten up in as Good Style, as any Northern Work, snd we pledge ourselves to sell the same at or below Northern Prices. . Determined to deserve the large patronage with which we have for so many years been favored, -we 6hall the present season take measures to satisfy tho SOUTHERN MERCHANTS fiat a HOME MAR KET, is equal if not superior to any at the North Our facilities are unsurpassed by anyf house in the trade, here or elsewhere, and we shall, as heretofore, conduct, our business upon just and liberal principles. ! KENT, PAINE 4 CO. feb 15 lit BININGER (Established 177",) f j SOLE IMPORTERS, No. 838 Bkoabwat, N. Yi TIIIS DELICIOUS TONIC, ESPECIALLY I designed for the use of the Medical Profession and th Family, possesses those Hntrituic medicinal proper ties (Tonic and Diureetic) wh:.ch blonk to an OLD sod PURE GIN. Tbe business of Manufacturing spurious gios, and off ring them as beverages, under tho titb-s, " Aromatic," ' Cordial " " Medicated." tU., has become so common, that th ; public are justly suspicious of nearly everything tha'. is offered under similar forms, and the trade has thus been brought into dUreou'e. It hs remained for our house (established in 1 778 t ofp4y the pressing popular need, and to innurnrn.ee a neie era in the history of the Trade. We Jtru.t that our established reputation founded uion erfLty-fCai oTexperiefit3v-abundar.tly vindicates our claim to nubhc confidence. . N. B, A comparison of "Bininicfir'4, Old London Dock Giu with others bearing similar nauiesf U'! es tablish its superiority, and make other caution uhfifi- cessary. ' Put op in Quart Bottles, in cases of one and two dozen each, and sold throughout tbe world by Drug gists, Grocers, eto. i Bruggists and Dealers supplied with Wines and Brandies, direct from United States bonded Warehouses. The above GIN may be had at the Drug Store of WILLIAMS A HAYWOOD. ;Aeo 17 6m FAIRBANK'S STANDARD SCALES Adapted ! to every branch of business, where a correct i , : j "ana auraDia scaie u requixrju. Scales for Railroads, ' - ' '- Scales for Miners and Coal Dealers, f Warehouse and Transportation Scales, Portable and Dormant Scales for Stores, Scales ! for G-ain and Flour Dealers, Counter Scales of all descriptions, , i All of jwtfieh are warranted in every particular. For sale at Jfeto Tori: prices, delivered m Petersburg, Ya., by GILLIAM DTJNLO', ! - ' Petersburg, Va. Agents! for Fairbanks k Co., New Ycrtc. 1 jan 4 i-3m ' f NO T I CE TO WHOM IT HAY CON CERN. HAVING LOCATE!) IN JHE City of Raleigh, I take this opportunity to inform the' Public generally, that I am prepared to make con tracts for publio or private Buildings, in any part of the iState, on the most favoarble terms. I am al'o -prepared to furnish Giianite. in its rough state for Building or other purposes, or dressed to order in any shape required, at reasonable rates. Orde-s for Stone addressed to me! through the Pust Office, Box 24U, or left in care of James Puttick, who will act as my Agrnt, will meet wiCh prompt at tention, i X1104LAS eUAXJtS. tjan 7 3m. Standard copy. LAW COPARTERSHIP, . RALEIGH, N. C. r H. Wi, MILLER and WM. J. SAUNDERS, HAVE FORMED A COPARTNERSHIP in the practice of the Law, to extend to all busi ness in the County and Superior Courts of Wake and Johnson and the terms of the bupreme Court at Ra sfigb, all office business and the collection of claims. Office in the brick' room opposite Lawrence's HoteL In addition to the Courts of ths a?Hve named coun ties, I shall attend regularly hereafter: the Superior Courts Ot Granville, Edgecombe, S impson, Warren, Halifax, and Wilson, and the Con ity and Superior Courts of Nash ami Franklin, and the Circuit Court of the United States at Raleigh, dee 21 tf- H. Wf MILLER. THE AND or a CONFESSIONS experience: VIC TIM I DESIGNED FOR THE BENEFIT, AND AS A warning and a caution to those who suffer from debility,: indigestion, lownesi of spirits, want of sleep, premature decay, Ae. ; as av consequence of youthful imprudence, or the baneful habit of-self-abuse. At tbe same time pointing out certain iteans of telf-cure. By one who. has suffered from the above cuss, and from misplaced confidence in medical; humbug and k quackery. Single copies sent (pogt-: reeon the receipt of a stamped envelope, neanng we awarea ul ue apiu eant. 1 ' Address, 1 v HATHA NTEL MAYFAR, Esq., dee 10 RwSm Bedford, Kings eounty, N. V, , IRESH HoPS.CROP OF 1?5, IN STORE and for sale by, " i WILLIAMS k HAYWOOD. v January 24th, 1860. jan -5 1 MERY.--600 POUNDS ASSORTED NUM J bars, of best English Emery." s. For sale by, WILLIAMS A HAIWOUO. January 24th, 1860. jan 2o A. ,M. i MISCELLANEOUS. OREM, HOPKINS & CO., IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS, IN CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, VESTINGS. Piece Trimmings, AND GOODS EXCLUSIVELY ADAPTED TO MENS WEAR. No. 233 Baltimore Street, ; BALTIMORE. Oar Goods are Selected Expressly for tbe Home and Sontnern Trade, jan 25 2aw2m. HOWELL & BROTHERS, .MANTJFATURERS OF PAPER HANGINGS, Curtain Papers &c, 20O Baltimore St. BALTIMORE, DID. Oar Goods are Expressly Adapted to the Home and Southern Market. fob 4 3m. NORTH CAROLINA WRAPPING PA-PEK.--AS GENERAL AGENT OF E. B. Sater, proprietor of tbe Crahtree .Paper Mills, I am ready to settle his accounts for Paper, to purchase stock, and to sell Wrapping Paper of all descriptions, on favorable terms. Orders for 'such paper solicited and executed with promptnes s and dispatch. Address, J, J. HTUxir OBD, feb 1 Kaleigh, N.' C. Standard copy. T HE FIRST NUMBER OF THE "Church Intelligencer," will be issued (D. V.) on tbe first of March, i860. Subscriptions, advertise ments, Ac., may be sent to Rev. H F. Green, or Rev. T. S. W. Mott, Raleigh, N. C. Th editor will be glad to receive advertisement adapted to a religious and family newspaper from southern cities. feb 8 tf. HO WANTS GOOD LAND I HO Acres of good farming land, 11 miles from Raleigh, on the waters of Middle Creek, this land is level, suited to Tobacco, Wheat, or Corn, and about 1-3 in No. 1 woods. There is a small framed house, 2 log buildings and a well on tbe premises. The neigh borhood is Ursfrate. Tie property can be bongbt for a reasonable price. Apply to XUUMAS UAKX-K, February 3, 1860 Raleigh, N. O. feb 4 lm. O L. BURCH KEEPS A HOUSE OF a Entertainments short distance abve the Cen tral Depot, and in less than 10 minutes walk t tbe iapixoi. rersons vi-ning naieign win ao wen to stop at his house, as he is determined to supply his Table with the best .the market will afford His rooms are large and commodious, his terms remarkably low and tbe expense of Ummbus tare saved. A lew more regu lar Boarders taken. feb B fiU 1860. SPRING TRADE. 1861). LANIER BROTHERS, & CO., IMPORTERS & JOBBERS OF - - MV GOODS. 234 and 256 BaTtiittejeStreet, BALTIMORE. E ARE NOW RECErTSTG AND OPENING oar stock of goods for the eprinp trade which will be complete and rea4y for exhil iion hy the first of February. Anticipating a much larger demand tbis season than heretofore in our market, we hare made arrangements accordingly, and will present a large and attractive stock of goods, both Foreign and Domes tic ; and which we are prepared to offer to prompt and responsible buyers, on as favorable terms as tbey can be had in any otner market. jan I S 2m. SPRING, 1860. B. B. HOPKINS. KOBT. HULL. T. W. ATKINSON HOPKINS, HULL & ATKINSON, 253 Baltimore St. BALTIMORE. We respectfully invite the attention of buyers to the large and attaractire stock of BRITISH, FRENCH AKD AMERICAN DRY GOODS, which we are now opening. Being determined to of fer every advantage to our friends and customers, and desirous to extend the trade of our huse and city, we invite buyers who have never looked through our mar ket to call and see us. To each and prompt dealers, we shall offer superior inducements in pi ices, as ell as in the variety and extent of our stocks. Order sent tons shall be carefully and promptly att-nded to. HOPKINS, HULL ATKINSON. Baltimore, 15. h January, 1 8 '0. feb4 2n pd. RALEIGH AND GASTON RAILROAD I Change of Schedule! Raleigh, November 1st, I860. Ta V AND AFTER THIS DATE THE MAIL 1 I Train on the Raleizh and Gaston Railroad will run as follows; Leave Raleipb daily at 7.10, A. M. Arrive at Weldon daily at 1ZM. ' Leave Weldon daily at 11, A. M. Arrive at Raleizh daily at 3.0, P M. THE FREIGli X XRAiSfS will ruii as follows : Portsmouth r'reitrht lea res Rale5 eh Monday, Wed' nesday and Friday ; Arrives at Raleigh Tuesday,' Thursday and Satur day. Petersburg Freight Leaves Raleigh Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday ; Arrives at Ralegh" Monday, Wednoday and Fri day. P. A. DUNN Sunt. November 8, 1859. feb 18 ly. . FURTHER REDUCTION IN RATES, From Netv York to Norfolk. MEASUREMENT GOODS REDUCED TO SIX CKNTS. OTHER GOODS in LIKE PROPORTION MERCBANTS reoeiving goods from NewVork, are Informeithat they can revive them twice wee by Steamers Yorktown and Jamestown, leavbsg New York every Wednesday and Saturday afternoon, and at greatly redneed races. Freight hence to New York, at the very lowest rates. Goods by these ship, destined for North Caroiina, will be delivered t the Depot of the Seaboard A North Carolina Rail Road, and forwarded free of charge, aud no additional ex pence will incur in transmitting Goods from North Carolina to Hew Xork. Foil tariffs of rates furnished on application to S. .M SMITH k BROTHER, Agts m feb 15 2m. Noaf olk, Va. - RUNAWAY SLA YE. 1 rAKEN. UP AND COMMITTICD TO THE JAIL of Davidson counr, N, C , who says his name is Henry, and that he belongs to Jackson1 Strong, of Rockingham county in this State. Said boy is about 2t years old, 5 feet 4 inches high, and weittba about 140 lbs. The owner er said boy is hereby notified to com forward, prove property, nay charges, and take him away. E. D. HAMPTON, Lexington, Sept 28-tf V Sheriff. TVTi EW VOLUME OF SPURGEON'S SER- Xl MGNS -Fifth Serier. For tale by I.. F031ER0Y. REGISTER ALMANAC FOR 1860. M;T W MiT . Wit 2 3 4 5 31 4 6', 7: 13 14 7 19 11 U 1S119 9:10 u:i2.l3 Oil U .-ii n !nrt II 15 16U7 1617113 19;20;2i 22l23'24 25i2o 27124 29'30 Jl 6 7 i t 3 4 loll xj-s' 4 10 18117 11 13 12113 14 15 16 17 IS CO a CU W OQ ti W a o H O C3 19;20 21 22:23 24,25i 22423124 35 27 5 29 23! 30 31 1 2 3 V 10 I 8 15 22 29 8 61 7 a o PS -5 112 15 1!17 23,24! 3ff!31 U!12 18U9 13,U 21122 20 21 25;2627 Z8;2 25 2T 23 I 1 lj 2 3 S! 9! 10 1 5 4 Iiii2 1S14 7! 1011 .73. 05 15119:17 13 l 17 18(19: 20 22.23i 25t26 24'25i2 2T 2.,30 23 31 1 3 1 910! 4 6 8 15 15 17: 13.!IS H 13 20'21't2 23,21' 2526' o 21 ?2i23 3 2728I29 3031 25 2fi27 8i29 3 31 4' 5 i 7 2 4 4 51 ! 7 a 'A. - 10111,13 17il8ii 24:25126 I3,ll,151tv. 10jli;!2l3ll4fi5 20i21i222 V H a 16 27)28 29,30 23 25 2o!27 2829-: i 1 430 I CHEERING NEWS TO THE LOYERS OF GOOD THINGS. DODD & SCIIEIB. 'WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN CONFECTION Alt IES. F raits. Fancy Articles, Toys, Segars, and Tobacco. $ NO. 13FATEITKVILTBST. ' v ARE NOW IN RECEIPT OF THE FINEST As sortment of Goods in Choir l)"o of business ever ottered in this Market, SDd to which they n.ot cordtnl. ly invite tbe attention of their customers, aud tlie pub lic generally, J PPLES, VEUl CHEAP, AND , OF the finest quality, kept consjiutlyoa baud' VODU k SUUELB. ORANGES, LESIONS, FIGS, RAISINS AND CITRONA FRSH SUr-PLY JD6X received. DODD A SCI1E1B. JEST OLD HENNESSEY DRANDY. SfV Best " Otard Dupuy Krandv. DODD A SCtTEIB. CHOICE OLD RYE WKISKEY. D A SvHEIB CHAMPAGNE VARIOUS It HANDS. : ilascat. Claret, iileiao aad Part Wine. DODD A SCHEIE. FANCY' ARTICLES AND TOYS OF every description. DODD A SCllEIii.. PRESERVES. PICKL2S. UHaNDY Peaches,' Prunes, Motard, sulud Oil, JvlHes, Sar dines, Sam-ea, and everj thing of the kind uaim ly kpt in a Variety Store, constantly on hand. VA .v ' DODD k SCHEIE. A FINE LOT OF SUPERIOR CHE TV ING TOBACCO. ihe best brands of Havana Segals, just reeelvodV ' 'i . 10LJ4 S rEEIB CANDIES, CAKES AND AU THE Delicacies usnallv wanted for Parti?, Weddings, Bulls, Ac , furnished with'Neiitnes and Dispatch and ac very low pnoes, oy feb 4 ly. DODD k S5HJ3rB. J. Q. DeCartbret. RlfSTROKO, NORTH CAROLINABIOK RtSiilOtS&J DeCaxtej?t Armstrong Book Binders and Bla Book Mann loci tttt r . ,':-.:--:.., '- Raluisj K. fj' OVER THE SORT a CAL LIN wait STORE, H AVE ASSOCITx Tl tf SETA'S 3 lff cirrylng n (be a all its variouj GET HER, for the pur SO iluok -finding bneiness extens. ly, branches. Their adv stages a- -iH, that they ara now pre pared to do ai i tads of 'ling, from plain to oraa mentl, iu a uiau. and at a priee thaieann:til to give satisfaction. - . ' They wQuld call particular at'entlon to their unique , style of half Calf and Morpooo Bindlig, wh'cb, is very .-. handsome and durable. ' . ; Newspapers of all kinds, bound in a strong and sub stanial manner. Muio Books, and Periodical! of' every description, bonnd to any pattern, in huilsome style.., ' a - ' ' f ; Supreme Court Report, "10,000 vols, having bseii . 1 bound at this etablisameat, we are still prepared to bind them to match. . , ,-"( ..f..tfi.ijM.if?-ki Having a fine Cutting Machine, ws are prerj3d bind large editions of Books in cloth, lu amanaer ini, v at a price almost as cheap as it can be doue in the ,. . Northern ''iues. i Parupole'aof all lcind9, takes from' tb printer and done up in a superin manner, at very low' rates. L Work sent from a distance will be Aqbo op H tlx dispatch, Rud carefulry repacked and forwfdd bask without delay. - 3. Q DBCARTCRETi ' t' j JOHN ARMPTROXGv ' -- RAJ.EIOt. fiT. C January Cth, 181P. f v - . , jn 2l--t. ; WILMINGTON BONDS. - . ) T ORD K R OF THE faO Ru OF DiRECTORS (of the Wilmington, Charlotte A RuHierfurd Roil Road Corr.piinv,' the uTiderrtnd' nflterr to Cao'talUt- " as a safe and sure investment. THE B0ND 0? THE" 'r TOWN OF WILMINGTON, issued to said Company ii discharge of its subscriptions to the capital stoosr ' of the same. :- "...j ;,- - -v;' . Tbey are in denominations of five baud red and on thousand dollars ech ranging, some ten and others, tweuty ears from their respective dats, with coppota i . attached f r the interest at six per cent per aanoa, payable on the 1st day of February. , ; Proposals for these bonds are Invited to be address.. ed to the undersigned at Wilmington.' ' ' Ji 8. COWAN Thmnr :' , Feb. 11 winf. WVf.-iJ eVK) R. 'Q4L'. -" --- " " -i - . j sioo reward;) Tf AN AWAY FROM ,MESSR. J. k Si A. CAM iu negro man Southwell, or gouthey, (a asoally eU4 v ea ) said nesro, is tbicsr st, hout Tet-8ich04, nign,er a aarx nrown color, bas . small se. aod a. downrast look.' He has beer) hired for several years in Columhland County, as a Tdrpentihe hand. 't will give the aSova reward, if ta ken uttr of th 'Stated S 50 " tor his imprisonment ia aDy Jail 1a tbis Sufe.'o? $25 fur infiormatica, that may load to- hi reeover. ? - I .. .t .jJ a LITTLEJOHN. Looisbnrg, W. Q.,. W-.;? jrfatVb4L;3i - BEr Fayetteville Observer and .Wilmiogtoa Herald copy till forbid .,,, . a .v-iV j. .-. --; m- ' - watches; jewelry; &c. ;(. JJt FTIHE SUBSCRIBER BEGS, t AVE CALt the attention of those in want or I lae truica es. Jewelry. Nilver and Plated Ware, ifec.. to ni extensive Stock, which has1, been scleeled with great care, and which has only to be seen to" Be ad mired. His stock emorae y- v Fin Gold. ilverand Enameled Watebt; - r Fia Geid Jewelry, . -'.-- .V- ' SilerWre and Albata Were, -t Table and Pocket Cutlery,! -,f ' Spectacles to suit all eyes,, , . . Clocks, a beautiful aii. rtoient, . j - ,;;r Doable andiafe Ounf, : V. .yy.'v '--Rifles, PistoJT Bowie Knives, Ac , ' . . . .... V To an examination Of which he earnestly InvUeg all who may be in wan, feeling confident that be ean ; ' please the nwst fastidious, both in quality and Sties. .. B. ROOT. , " Favettevilie ftreii'-;.' P. S. Watches and Jewelry repaired ia tbebestf manner. . - -.fv:. act, - nov 9 ' : - ... - -tf.-fr AGG1NG AND ROPE.' - r: 100 Bales Standard and Extra Heavy Bcr.v: 200 coils Rope for sale at the lowest tnrket rates by R. A. TOUNO k BR 93 Sycamore street, sep 14 tf Petersburg, Va. . 11 - z 'I J,. 'VSs.' Ik It' I
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