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OOfeSt "'l , Ami VOL. IX RALEIGH SATURDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 29 1860. NO 78 " It ; kMt - ....... . , , " iT ' : . " ' . ' '. THE Ri LEIGH REGISTER m"; ill rt7ii.inai i . v' ' SKAfT -"WEEKLY A Np BY JOHN W SYNB, EDITOR akp fwm . THE SEMI-WEEKLY REGISTER is published avery Wednesday and Saturday morning-, 'at $4 00 per annua, payable in advance, or $5 Oft, if payment fa dly4 till tb subscription jw has expired. - - THE WEEKLY, REGISTER U published very Wednesday morning, at $2 00 per an nam, payable in variably in advance. 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Business Cards, not exceeding eight lines, will be nerted in either the Weekly or - Semi-Weekly six inontha for $5' 60, or twelve months for $10 in both papers at $8.50 for six months, or $15 for twelve months. -iB" Contraeta ean, be made at the oflSoe far longer advertisements. BUSINESS CARDS. J 'H ivi y e r s AAJJ WHOLESALE GROCER. Sv Keeps always on hand a supply of Coal for Oratee and Stoves. Nf.wbbbh, February 22, 1S60. feb 25 lypd. WILLSON & ALFRIEND, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, A n(i drnlrr in CktmiraU, Paint; Dye ftlnf; Oil, drc. Sycamore, opposite Bolungbrook street, PETERSBl'RG, VA. . n. W11.LROH. john Airamaa. 5 N. M. MARTIN, BRO. A CO., liKOCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Petersburg, Yaw N. M. MARTIN, SON & CO., COMMISSION ERCH&yvTS, McILWAINE SON & Co., GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Corner of Xycamar and Tabb Street, a. o. jrciLWAixK, i Petersburg, Vsu R, D. MqiLWAINP., R. R. BLU j It 1 r DONNANS & JOHNSTON, flROCERS AKD COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Petersburg, Vsa. ja 1 ly. DONNAN & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Richmond, Vsu jal-ly K1CHMOND AND PETERSBURG RAIL ROAD. THROUGH FREIGHT BETWEEN RICH MOND AND NORTH CAROLINA. 17IROM THE 9TH DAY OF MARCH UN " til the 1st of September next, the Freight and Accommodation trains on this road will leave Rich wed and Petersburg on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at eight o'clock, A.M., instead of nine o'clock, a before. Arrangements have been made by this1 company for the prompt and punctual forwarding and delivery of all produce, goods, or other articles of freight designed tor 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 Kichmond, should be consigned and plainly marked " To the care of the Freight Agent of the Richmond and Petersburg Rail 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 Richmond. T. H. WYNNE, Sup'f Office R. & P. R. R. Co., July 25', 1859. july-30tf. AT NEW YORK PRICES ! FOR THE SOUTHERN TRADE I (1 ALL AT Thos. Nowlan's and see the largest, J finest and most fashionable assortment of Watches, )f all the most celebrated makers, cased in 13 carrot gold, 'Hunting, Magic open Cases, and warranted to . keep perfect tim. Purchasers will find that they can : be bought as low here as in New York City A beau tiful lot of Ladies Watches, richly chased, and set with Diamonds; Diamond Rings, Pens and Buttons ; a new and beauti ful assortment of Coral, Lava, Pbilagrane, Jet, Cameo, Opal, Mosaic, Pearl, and the rich Etruscan Jewerly, In sets of Breastpins, Bracelets, Necklaces and Ear Rings, Ladies' Chatelaine Etruscan Chains and Hooks, Jaxaroon Etruscan, Plain and Chased Band Bracelets. and an endless variety or Unarms, Seals and Keys of hair and gold ; Bridal' and .' . ' Birthday Presents ; rich Jewel Watch and Odor Cases, handsome Musical Boxes that play from two to six tunes each. Silver Ware, Of every possible descriptioa, Tea Sets, Breakfast Sets, Ice Cream and Desert ,Sets, Pitchers, Goblefe and Cups, Salt Stands and Spoons, Sugar Baskets, Tongs aod Spoons, Cream-Pitehers, Ladles and Spoons, Pie, Fish, Cake, Fruit, Butter and Pickle Knives, Tea, Ta ble and Desert Spoons and Forks, Silver Porta Mon &ies, Card Cases, c, 4c -A , Sign of the Eagle. ; i ' , At No. 34 Sycamore St. junel7tf Petersburg Vn. . Lv in --- v uunoentratac kyein one pound . ..j inn I n . . . 1 iu one pound Cans : Ash in 12 pounds Can. m. orialeat" " z PKRPTTTva rtRnia ennp SMOKPn its.. ; SAQF BEPf AKD BOLOGNA SAU - AHE E. A. WH1TAKERS. Jr - , H & ? i -of I b s I ; rf s a i S Va 3 g T A - so PROFESSIONAL CARDS. TBEO. II. HILL, ., ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ralkish, N. C. Especial attention given to the collection of jan 25 ly. elaims. THOMAS J. BAGBY. Agent and Commission Merchant, No. 8 Wall-t., ander St. Charies Hotel. RICHMOND, VA- IRES out Negroes, Renta out Houses, and seils Tobacco. Wheat. Corn. Flour, and other Conntrv rrouuee. Pays strict attention to business, and prompt remittances made. Sft, Consignments respectfully solicited. Refers to Messrs. Chas. T. Wortham k Co. ; Tins ley. Tardy i Williams ; Hunt i. Brother, and Henry K. Ellyson, of Richmond. Septembers, 1859. tf CLOTHING. POR THE PRBSIDBIfOY ! ;: rilHK fonowine Uekets have ' been nominated by X their respective parties for the Chief Magistray of . the Nation, vis : f John Bell and I'M ward Everett. I. C Breeklnridaje and Joe Lane. Steven A. Doaglaa and H. V. Johnson. Abram Lincoln and Hannibal Hamlin, j and yet there Is another candidate before the peo- j pie, but he is not a politician, nor does be desire the '. volet of the people. He is a candidate for the cuttum j. of all who wish to obtain ' SUMMER CLOTIIINti AT COST 1 ' Hackney Poole invites all in want of Summer doming to-cau at his store, corner of Fayetteville st. aad Market Square, where they can find a Splendid Assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING For Summer Wear, Now going off Cot for Cak, in order to make room for a large Fall and Winter stock. The subscriber pledges himself to sell lower than any other kaute prof caring to tell at cost, and only invites a call from his friends and the public generally to con vince them of the truth of what he rays. NEGRO CLOTHING. The subscriber can sell suits for Negroes cheaper than the goods ean b bought and made up for in stance, whole suits for from $2 00 to $3 50 ! 8 The subscriber is now receiving the latest styles of THIN SUMMER WEAR. By Express every Week. Returning his thanks to his friends and the public generally for the liberal patronage heretofore extended,, the subscriber hopes, by strict attention to business. U merit a continuance of the same. HACKNEY POOLE, Corner of Fayetteville 8treet july 4 tf and Market Souare. MISCELLANEOUS. FALL REMOVAL 1860. THOiK. R. MOORE has removed to the large and spacious Store, next to Miller A Peace's, No 115, Sycamore Street, Petersburg, Ya,, and opposite West Hill Ware House, where be is now opening a large and complet Stock of Hata, Caps, &c, dec. Merchants, and others are requested to an examina tion, confident it will be to their benefit. August, 1860. aug 25 ltn. OAK CITY SAVINGS BANK. Da. T. D. HOGG, Pretideut. JoBN Q. WrLLIAMS, Camher. DIRECTORS. I Dr. T. D. Hogg, II. S. Smith, Q. jBu'bee, John U. Williams. This Bank is now receiving deposits, at the Ex change Office of John G. Williams A Co. Discount day Tuesday, feb 18 tf. TO THE FRIENDS OF HOME MANUFACTURES. THE K I N S TON 31331S IF a ST. IB Y IS NOW IN SUCCESSFUL OPERATION. Jf h RDERS for negro BROGANS and BOOTS at f solicited. J. C. CARPENTER, Agent. Kinston, N: Jane 24, 1 860. aug 4 tf. NOTICE. THE SUBSCRIBERS GIVE their personal attention to all consignments made them from the country, particularly Tobacco, Cotton, and Wheat. They keep a large stock of Groceries, Guano, Ac, on hand, which they offer for sale on the most reasonable terms. To cash and punctual buyers on the usual time. DONNANS 4 JOHNSTON, . Grocers and Commission Merchants, mar 14 ly Petersburg, Vs. WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac. TH E SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE TO CALL the attention of those in want of Fine Watch es, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, 4fce., to his extensive Stock, which has been selected with great care, and which has only to be seen to he ad mired. His stock embraces Fine Gold, Silver and Enameled Watches, Fine Gold Jewelry, Silver Ware and Albata Ware, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Spectacles to suit all eyes, Clocks, a beautiful assortment. Double and Single Guns, Rifles, Pistols, Bowie Knives, Ac, To an examination of which he earnestly invites all who may be in want, feeling confident that he can please the most fastidious, both in quality and price. C. B. ROOT, Fayetteville Street. P. S. Watches and Jewelry repaired in the best manner. nov 9 RALEIGH AND GASTON RAILROAD ! Change of Schedule ! Ralkigh, November 1st, 1859. . ON AND AFTER THIS DATE THE MAIL Train on the Raleigh and Gaston Railroad will run as follows : Leave Raleigh dairy at 7.10, A. M. Arrive at Weldon daily at 12 M. Leave Weldon daily at 11, A. M. Arrive at Raleigh daily at 3.40, P. M. THE FREIGHT TRAINS will run as follows : .Portsmouth Freight leaves Raleigh Monday, Wed nesday and Friday; Arrives at Raleigh Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day. Petersburg Freight Leaves Raleigh Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday ; ' ; Arrives at Raleigh Monday, Wednesday and Fri day. P. A. DUNN, Supt. November 8, 1859. feb 18 ly. MARION HARLAND8 NEW BOOK, Nemesis. By Marion Harland Author, of "Alone,' " Hidden Path," " Moss side," Etc. s This day received; Price $1 25 For Sale by W. L. P0MER0Y. Raleigh August, 1860. : aug 22 COTTON GINS. IN STORE AT MANU FACTURER'S prices, W. G. Oiemons, Brown k Co's., and Sam'l. Griswold's Georgia Gins. Also, Agent for Pratts celebrated Alabama Gins, JAMES M. TOWLES. September rd, 1860 sept 5 C HIS MAN'S YEAST OR BAKING POWDERS riHESE EXCELLENT POWDERS ARE DALLY growing in public favor, and the aemana ter tnem n is become so great that it is with difficulty tne manu ( Jturer can keep the market supplied. Another large ipply Juit ready and for sale by aarlT P. F. FESCUD. B AOGINO AND ROPE. 100 Bales Standard and Extra Heavy Bagging. 200 ooU Rope for sale at the lowest market rates R. A. YOUNG k BRO, 93 Sycamore street, by sep 14 tf ' Petersburg, Va. h apt OJR K SHE In R 1 1 j from $8 to $S5, in Store. sept 4 JAME o;r n s n e l e r s.-ev erY make, store. JAMES M. T0WLE8, Agt MISCELLANEOUS. Don't desert an old friend for a new face." j (Old Proverb.) COL. SAAI.' COLT'S REVOLV I tftf PI RE A RMS. i Piiotols, Rifles, Carbines and Shot Guns. Path, or i850; 1855; 1M7; 1858. T H E S E arms have ne eqhals is quality and finish ; are adopted by the Army and Navy of the United States, and the p r i n e I p a 1 governments of Europe; are uniform in all their parts, are simple, safe, sore serviceable, and can be had in one hundred varieties, aswellaa Cartridges ef powder, ball and shot, and all small parts for re pairs, from all respect able gun dealers, and the Hardware trade gen erally. Annnass Secretary COLTS PATENT FIRE ARMS MANT'G CO., apr2J ly. Hartford, Conk. j MERCHANTS, ATTENTION WE would call your attention to our very large and carefully made Stock of Tin, - Sheet Iron,' ' and Copper Ware. 1 -'V Having much the largest stock to be found in any House in the Scath, we can offer inducements to the Tradk, that will make it to their interest to examine our assort ment before purchasing e'sewhere. i Cooking Ranges, A Cooking, Hall and Parlor Stores, I Iron and Lead Pipes, (all kinds and sixes,) i Plumbers and Gas Fitters' Material, and a large and ! magnificent assortment ef Gas Fixtures. We are sole Agents for the celebrated Sexton's "Gas burner" Furnace, also, Marbleiaed Slate Mantles, which are much superior to the marble, as to durability and beauty, and much cheaper. Wa arc also pre pared to put on Metalic, Felt, and Gravel Roofing, in any part of the Country. Also, portable Gas-works of the most approved Patents. To all of which we most respectfully ask your attention. ' . CHARLES D. YALE k CO.' Iron Front Block, Governor Street, Richmond, Ya. Hydraulic Rams, Pumps, Garden Engines, t V . Urates and Fenders, Keroeine Oil Lamps, And a general assortment of House Furn'-shing Goods. A. August 21st, 1860 aug 25 3m NEW AUCTION HOUSE? NOTICE. THE FIRM OF PDLLIAM k BETTS having this day ceased. WM H. BETT8 will continue in the NEGRO AUCTION BUSINE8S, and has taken into co-partnership with him E. J. Gregory. They will conduct the business under the firm . of Betts it Gregory, at their sales-room on Franklin street, four doors below Wall street, and about one square below the former office of Pulliam Betts, and respectfully Solicit a continuance or the patronage which was so liberally extended to Wm. H. Betts while in the firm of Pulliam k BetU, They have obtained the services of Mr. Bushrod W. Elmore as Clerk, who has an interest in the business. WM. II. BETTS, E. J. GREGORY. Richmond, Va., May l"th, 1869. ma 23 ly. FALL TRADE, 1S59. I AM NOW RECEIVING MY FALL AND Winter supply of Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, of all kinds for Ladies and Gentlemen, selected by csvself, all of which are warranted to wear well. 11. A. DEfKIiN. ALSO, RECEIVED THE LARGEST AND best assortment of French and American Calf Skins, all of which will be madMip into Boots and Shoes, in the best style, for my patrons. Tbank fal for past favors, I solicit a continuance of the same, sep 17 tf H A. DEPKIN. LAW COPARTERSIIIP, RALEIGH, N. C. ; H. W. 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 Supreme Court at Ra leigh, all office business and the collection ' C claims. Office in the brick room opposite Lawrence's Hotel. In addition to the Courts of the above named coun ties, I shall attend regularly hereafter the Superior Courts of Granville, Edgecombe, Sampson, Warren, Halifax, and Wilson, and the County and Superior Court, of Nash and Franklin, and the Circuit Court of the United States at Raleigh. dec 21 tf H. W. MILLER. T1H PORT ANT NEW BOOK! THE LOST JL Principle, or The Sectional Equilibrium. How it was created; How Destroyed; How it Maybe Restor ed. By "JBarWossa." For sale by 11. D. TURNER, N. C Bookstore. Raxeigh, September, 1860. sept 11 tf. FINE OLD WINES AND BRANDIES. A SELECTED STOCK OF FIN OLD PORT, Sherry and Madeira Wines, also Otard, Dupuy k Co. s standard .Brandies, oirect irom tne custom ; House. For sale by aug.l tf. PEEBLES, PLUMMER k CO. j GUANO FOR FALL SALES. WE are daily expecting a cargo of rkkse's manifit- j XAted guano, and will keep a full supply of the ' article throughout -the season. We shall also be con- I stantly suppled with " A No. 1 kruviah Guano." Planters ordering their supplies from us may i rely upon receiving the best article thsA is sold. i aug 1 22 Old street. ; TsV .30 CASKS BEST I brands London Porter. 10 do. Tennant s A A Ale. For sale by aug 1 tf. PEEBLES, PLUMMER k CO. UGAR.100 BBLS. COFFEE, CRUSHED, cot loaf, powdered, and granulated Sugars, in store and for sale by aug 1 tf. PEEBLES, PLUMMER k CO. sTl J NIP SEED. Flat Dutch Turnip; Red Top Tur nip , Large Norfolk Turnip ; Large Globe Turnip ; Yellow Aberdeen Turnip ; Ruta Baga Turnip. Also, Drumhead and Flat Dutch Cabbage Seed. Warrant ed fresh and genuine ; for sale by H. D. TURNER, At the N. C. Bookstore. Raleigh, N. C, July Uth, 1860. july 18 tf. FINE GOLD JEWELRY. THE SUB SCRIBER has in store a splendid assortment of FINE GOLD JEWELRY, embracing a variety of styles of patteras of Brooches, Breast Pins, Ear Rings, Bracelets, Finger Rings, La dies and Gentlemen's Watch Chains, Pencils and Pens, Cuff Pins, Miniature Lockets, Gold Thimbles, ke. Call and examine. nov 9 C. B. ROOT. ,ICE1 ICE 1 1 ICE!! ICE HOUSE ON THE PREMISES OF Hon. B. F. Moore, w.'.l be open hereafter every Morning from 6 to T o'clock. I shall also keep a good supply at my Store. My customers can be supplied fro - either place, with pure and splendid Ice. apr!4 P. F. PESCUD. AND STILL THEY COME. ANOTHER Supply of the Arotie and Polar Refrigerators, ex pected daily. To secure all the advantages, as-welt as economise in the use of Ice, Entry family tkottld have one. Sold at manufacturers prices from $20 to $30, with freight JAS. M. TOWLES, Agt. Jnly lt,1860. july 18 tf. LAND, &C, FOR SALE, j . ! CjAlE OK A VALUABLE FARM ON fl Tuacdav. October 2nd. I860. I shall offer foresaid i- on the nremisM. m the Oountv of Peranimans. N. C J eFarm upon which I have lived ibr the past several OrganilLXFacXr Act of the The farm is situated immediately upon the junction! . ?Jind)?eslfled.,to, upp,y 'STtfw"t.in of the Perquimans River with the Albemale Sound, A1mefr'c" E!U:n w,t' lhoroul, Collein tram and contains 800 acres of land, 600 acre! of which Z-I vll.-? . .. , .... are in a hirbTr Improved and cultivated condition and: well adapted tojthe productions of Wheat, Corn; or Cot ton. ,''''" : The Farm is mostly high-land and the healthiness of ' its atmosphere, and the fine facilities for shipping ren- der it one of the ' most desirable estates in Eastern) j North Carolina. . j ! The buildings, including a substantial residence, a large new and commodious Barn ana stables. Over, seers house and extensive negro quarters, re in a tborougb state or repair. . There are also attached two fisheries, one upon the' Sound and the other upon the River, "which have been operated successfully, and with small expense can be 1 again put into operation. Terms shall be made easy. j " Possession will be given a the 1st day of January, 1860, and he purchaser shall have the opportunity of raising as large a Wheat crop as he may desire inunedir ately after the aale. j The owner respectfully invites the Farming Public to the advantages which are herein truly set forth in regard to his farm, and can refer them to any citiaiu of this or adjoining counties for a confirmation of the same. He will also take great pleasure in giving all persons who will visit the premises a thorough oppor tunity of examining its advantages for themselves. ! CHARLES W. SKINNER, Jr. ( Standard and Weekly Express, (Petersburg) copy till day of sale. August 7th, 1860. aug 22 tds PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. Will be sold to the highest bidder, before the Court-house door in Tarborongh, on Mon day, the 1st day of October next, four and one half Lota, situate in said Town, to wit : Nos. 37, S9, 97, 88, and X of 48, in the Plan thereof. - j Lota 37, 39 and Y of 48, constitute the well known Hotel premises and the Stable connected therewith, formerly owned and kept by Mrs. Mary Gregory, and they wUl be sold together the other Lots have been and are now used as a Kitchen Garden for the Hotel, but as they are not necessary for that purpose, they will be sold separately. , ' The late Henry S. Lloyd, died seized of an un divided moiety of the said property, svnd by his will he directed the the same to be sold. George Howard, Senr., is the owner of the other half, and he is wil ling to unite with the executors ef the said Lloyd,ia the sale thereof, so that the purchaser may acquire the whcle. ! The Rocky Mount and Tar bo rough branch of the Wilmington and Weldon Rail Road is now in opera tion, and -the Cars are making daily trips a line of two-horse Coaches has already commenced running between Hamilton and Tarborough, and one of four horse Coaches, between Greenville and Tarborough, will 8 tart in a few days, and as there is good reason to believe that the travel through Tarborongh will be come very large, it may be asserted with confidence that the proposed sale will furnish an opportunity for a safe and profitable investment. ' Mr. Howard, as surviving partner, will retain pos session of the property, and conduct the business of the Hotel until the end of the year, when-the posession will be transferred to the purchaser, who can buy the furniture on favorable terms 1 One fourth ef the purchase money will be required on the 1st day of January next, and the balance on the 1st day of January, 1862, and it must be secured by un questionable paper. The last instalment to bear in terest from 1st January next. I WHITMEL P. LlOYD, 1 Exeeutort of U. S and WM. NORFLEET, j Lloyd. j GEO". HOWARD, Surtiviny Partner, j , August 22nd, 1860. aug 25 tds j .Standard copy till day of sale. F)R SALE. VALUABLE LAND Ii AL AMANCE COUNTY. Will be offered at public auction, on the premises, on Tuesday, 13th November next . (if not sold privately before) the plantation known as the Brenon place, containing 1050 aorea.' The land Wil be sold altogether or in separate tracts to suit purchasers, upon a credit of 1 and 2 years. The soil is well adapted to the production of Tobacco, Wheat, Corn and Uatt. It is unnecessary to say more, as persons wishing to purchase can see tor themselves. At the same time and place will be sold, the Stock, Farming Utensils, Crop of Corn and Fodder, Ac, kc, on a credit of f months. I J. PARKER, Trntee aug 28 tds. LAND FOR SALE. j HAVING DETERMINED TO MOVE SOUTH, I offer for sale the tract of Land on which I now live, containing 635 acres, situated in the County of Franklin, about a miles from Louis burg, a miles from Franklinton, and 8 miles from Kittrell's Springs, ly ing on Tas River and Lynches Creek. About 200 acres of which is rich bettom land, 100 acres of which is open and in cultivation, the balance in original growth. The upland is all open except about 75 acres, which is well timbered and very rich. There is a large two story Dwelling House upon the land, containing six rooms, which with a little repairs, could be made very comfortable and pleasant. There are all other necessary out-houses on the plantation, such as Barns, Negro Cabins, Ac, all new and in rood order. Persons from the Eastern part of the State wishing a Summer residence to resort to during the sickly sea son, would find this place remarkably well adapted to that purpose besides being convenient to three MIn era! 8prinzs Kittrell's, Jones and .STiocco. j Any further discription is unnecessary, as those wish ingto purchase will be certain to examine before pur chasing. ! I will take pleasure in showing tne lands to any person who may wish to look at it. j Terms made reasonable. N. P. WARD, july 18 2mp. ! FOR SALE. , Tfff ACRES of Land all in one body, 1 12 III II II I miles from Albany. Geo., 2,000 acres cleared, and plenty of Water, and from 50 to 70 Ne groes, and Stock of all kinds. I will sell the Land and Negroes, or the Land without the Negroes. The place willmake two beautifull Plantations. Splendid Corn and Cotton Lands. I Tkrms. cash and the balance in 5 and 10 years, so that I get the interest. There can e worked; on the place one hundred hands. ! HAMLIN J. COOK Albany, Georgia, June 17th, 1860. j june 24 3mpd TIME IS MONEY. E. A. WHITAKER, ,T1 ROCER AND TEA DEALER, LIQUORS AND JT FINE HAVANA CIGARS. WOOD AND WILLOW WARE. Agent for WEBB WHITTED'S Celebrated CHEWING TOBACCO. Call at E. A. WHITAKER'S, get what you want, pay Cash for it, and if you can buy the the fame ar ticle elsewhere lower he will refund the money, pay you for lost time, and let you go with his blessings. TO-DAY!! (" Procrastination is the thief of time,") I am re ceiving my large Stock of Goods which I selected iy nelf in Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York. : CANDLES AND CANDIES I can sell at Manufactory prices, and I defy competi tion. . TOBACCO AND CIGARS. 1 i an easilly be tosted as to their quality, as K. A WHITAKER keeps samples for his friends. RED SEAL CHAMPAGNE, ! CROWN CHAMPAGNE, ! ENGLISH CHAMPAGNE,; HEIDSICK CHAMPAGNE, j j; DOMESTIC CHAMPAGNE.! f Raleigh, N. C, Aug. 10th, 1860. sg liZL DO YOU WANT ANY ARTICLE! YOU will find it, and of the best quality, at - - soli ; TUCKER'S. AOCt ' EVERYTHING ' FOR EVE JLoOU 1 RYB0DY1 You can ind" almost every article you ean desire at se 15 TUCKER'S. EDUCATION POLYYT.ECaillC COLLEGE, OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. - " . S'"'"S v-.v.. ...(accr, mr. rhanical Enerlneerine, Analytical and Industrial Chemistry. Metallurgy and .Architecture. The College comprises THE SCIENTIFIC SHOOL For the General Student, aud FOUR TECHNICAL SCHOOLS, For Professional Students, vie: The School of Mines, The School of Civil Engineering, The School of Practical Chemistry, The School of Mechanical Engineering. Architectural, Topographical and Mechanical Draw ing, are included in the Engineering Courses, and am ple facilities exist for Practise in Field with the in- strnmen ts, and in the Chemical Laboratory, Term per Annum : Scientific School, $86- Professional Schools, $100 to $120. Tho Eighth Annual Session wDl begin on Mon day, September 17th, 1860, and the commencement for conferring Degrees will be held on the last Thursday in June. For catalogues and further information address, 4 Dr. A. L. KENNEDY, sep 15 lm " Pres't of Faculty. UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. N IH E T Y-FIFTH RKS8ION (1860-61). WILLIAM GIBSON, M. D., Emeritus, Professor of Surgery. GEORGE B. WOOD, M. D., Emeritus, Professor of Practice of Medicine. SAMUEL JACKSON, M. D, Professor of Insti tutes of Medicine. HUGH L. HODGE, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and the Diseases of Women and Children. JOSEPH CARSON, M. D , Professor of Materia Medica and Pharmacy. KOBJSKT JS. KOGJSKS, M. V., Professor of Chem istry. JOSEPH LEIDY, M. D., Professor of Anatomy. HENRY H. SMITH, M. D., Professor of Surge ry- W1LL1AJU FKFFKK, M. D., Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine. WILLIAM HUNT, M. D.f Demonstrator of Anat omy. The Lectures of the Session will begin on the second Monday of October and close on the 1st of March. There will be one Introductory to the Course. Clinical Instruction is given throughout the Session, in the Medical Hall, by the Professors, and at the Pennsylvania and other Hospitals. The Dissecting Koom, under the superintendence of the Professor of Anatomy and the Demon strator, are epen from the middle of September. The Room for Operative Surgery and the Applica tion of Bandages, ke., is open early in September and throughout the Session, under the supervision of the Professor of Surgery. Surgical Demonstrator, C. S. BISHOP, M. D. Fees for the Lectures (each Professor $15), $105 Matriculation Fee (paid once only), 5 Graduation Fee, 30 R. E. ROGERS, M. D., Uenn of the Medical Faculty, University Building. SAMUEL PRICE, Janitor, University Building. P. S, Board may be had at from $2 50 to $6 per week. sept 1 12L UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND, Baltimore, Md. I he fifty-Third Session of the School of Medicine of the University of Maryland, will commence on the 15th of OCTOBER, 1860, and end on the 1st of march, 1861. faculty: Nathan R. Smith, M.D., Professor of Surgery W. E. Aiken, M. !., Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy. Samuel Chew, M. I,, Professor of Practice of Med icine, Ac G. W. Miltenberger, M. !., Professor of Obste- tricks, ke. William A. Hammond, M. I)., Professor of Ana tomy and Physiology. Edward Warren, M. I), Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics. Geo. Farn audi s, M. !., Demonstrate af ADa tomy. The Baltimore Infirmary, containing 150 beds, is in close proximity to the College, and under the exclusive control of the Faculty, so that the'very best Clinical ad vantages are afforded to the Student. The Dissecting Room is abundantly supplied with material, and open daily, (Sundays excepted) until 10 o'clock P. M. FKKS! Profesiors' Fees, $90 Graduation Fee, $20 Matriculation Fee, $5 Demonstrator's Fee, $10 Good Board can be obtained at from $S to $4 per ' G. W. MILTENBERGER, M D., Dean. September 4, 1860. sept 8 lm. M' EDICAL COLLEGE OF GEORGIA AT AUGUSTA, GEO. The 20th regular Course of Lectures will begin on Mondav, the 5th November next : but there will be a Preliminary Course beginning two weeks previous to the Regular Course. H. F. Campbell, M. D., Anatomy. L. A. Dngas, M. D.. Surgery. Joseph Jones, M. D., Chemistry. L. D. Ford,M. IV Practice. H.V.M. Miller, M. D Physiology and Patholog ical Anatomy. ' J. A. Eve, M. D., Obstetrics; I. P. Garvin, M. !., Materia Medica, Therapeutics and Medical Juisprudence. Robert Campbell. M. D., Adjunct Professor f Obstetrics. 1 S. B. Simmons, M. I)., Prosector to Professor o natomy. H. W. D. Ford, M. D., Demonstrator of Ana. tomy. J. L. Coleman, Curator Museum. The Anatomical Rooms have been re-arranged, and will be opened to Students at the beginning of the Course. For further particulars, apply to sept 8 lm. I. P. GARVIN, Dran B. V. KVAN8. i. B. WILLIAMS EVAXS& WILLIAMS. AUCTIONEERS k GENERAL AGENTS For the Sale & Hire of Negroes, Land, Mer cbandlse, Goods, ate., &c, GREENSBORO, ALABAMA. After the first of November Mr. Williams will be in Mobile, and Mr. Evans at Greensboro. july 25 ly. CROCKERY! CROCKERY II CROCKE J ERY ! ! ! We have again replenished our stock of China and Earthenware, and have now the largest stock ef the above in the city. We have Glass Ware, Cut and Pressed, Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, and Odd Pieces of China to match broken sets, besides a large lot of Iron Stone China, in PL A TES, CUPS AND SAUCERS, HOWLS AND PITCHERS,(-c se 22 W.H.4R. 8. TUCKER. R1 EVIEW magazines: ECLECTIC MAGAZINE, BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE. LONDON QUARTERLY REVIEW, NORTH BRITISH REVIEW, EDINBURG REVIEW, WESTMINSTER REVIEW, GODEYS LADYS'BOOK. Furnished regularly by the year, or sold in single numbers By W. L. POMEROY. Raleigh, August, 18 0. aug 22 tf iDn VALL STOCK! CKI I860. IOUU. LADtES AND MISSES ; DRESS GOODS AND LACES, Largest stock ever purchased. Handsomer, Richer, :- Better and Cheaper, by se 15 W. II, R. 8. TUCKER, MISCELLANEOUS- I860. FALL. 1860- STEVENSON, WEDDtLL & CO., IMPORTERS AKD JOBBERS OF ST APLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, , No. 78 and HO Sycamore Street, : , T; PETERSBURG, VA. PRINTS AND DRESS GOODS. E it g 1 i h , French and American, In LARGS STOCK AMD GREAT VARIETY. PLANTATION GOODS, In large Assortment. ALSO, a full line of Notions. Together with every class and description of Goods to be found in Wholesale Houses North or South- The trade ef Virginia, North Carolina and Tennessee, is invited to an examination of the Goods now in Store. Weekly additions will be added during 'he Sea son. Orders promptly Executed. sept 8 tr ALL AND WINTER CLOTHING FOR 18GO. N . WALKER CO-, Wholesale and Retail Clothiers, 45 SYCAMORE ST., PETERSBURG, VA MANUFACTORY "WASHINGTON BUILDINGS," BALTR.. MD. We are now receiving; our Fall and winter Stock of Clothing, imported and manufactured by ourselves, un der the most favorable circumstances, embracing all the latest styles now worn, and in point of material and worksmanship, cannot be surpassed if equaled by any other establishment in the Union. Our stock will be found unusually large ana attrac tive, and our prices as low as similar goods can be purchased in any of the Northern States. We pledge ourselves not to be undersold. We have also on hand an endless variety of Gents' Furnishing Goods,, of the latest importations. Merchants and others are invited to call ana exam ine our stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere. N. WALKER k CO., sept 4r lm. - No. 45 Sycamore treet. LANIER BROTHERS & CO., IMPORTERS k JOBBERS OF DRY GOODS. Nos. 254 and 256 Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE, Maryland, ARE now receiving our supply of goods for the Fall trade, 1860, which embraces a very large and varied assortment, of Domestic and Staple Goods, of the best brands made in the country. In Foreign goods we will be prepared to offer an unrivalled Stock of both British and Continental Fabrics,, bought in person, by ourMr.-L. L. Lanier, in the different markets of Europe. To close and responsible buyers we are determined to meet any market. N. B. Orders have prompt attention and the-rsame care as though the buyer were present. t july 28 wtBwzm. CUSHING & BAILEY, WHOLESALE BOOKSELLERS k STATIONERS No. 262 Baltimore St., Opposite-Hanover, -BALTIMQBK.MD., ARE prepared to offer to the Country Trade, Goods in their line, at prices that wsl compare favorably with those of any other market, s I ITheir Stock of School, Late, Medical and Mitcellane- IV I 1 . 11 I 1 - .1 out aooKt is large aua weu seiecieu. A large and varied assortment of Foreign and Ameri can Stationery can always be found at their establish ment. They keep constantly on hand a full supply of Blank Book of different styles and of their own manufac ture. Having a Bindery connected with their Store they are, at all times, able, at short notice, to fill or ders of Blank Books, ruled to any pattern, or of any desired style of Binding. Orders, received by mail, will meet with prompt at tention. TSr You are requested to call and examine our Stock and Prices before purchasing elsewhere aug 7 lm. NOTICE. Of ice, R. k G. R. R. Co. Sept. 9th, 1860. MEETING OF THE STOCK-UOL- A SPECIAL J DERS of the Raleigh and Gaston Railroad Co., having in charge important business, will be held in the City of Raleigh on Thursday the 4th day of Octo ber, 1860. W. W. VASS, sept 11 td Treaur.r and Secretary. A. C.PCLLIAM, R. P. PULLIAM, D. K.WRISlORR. PULLIAM & CO. AUCTIONEERS FOR SALE CF NEGROES, Odd-Fellows' Hall, Franklin SA., RICHMOND, VA. : DAILY SALES Public and Privatr. We pledge. our strictest attention to the business en trusted to us, and will, answer all com munications promptly. PORTER ALWAYS AT EACH DEPOT, ly 9 tf. S' TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA-.IN Equity, Nash Connty. In the matter of Josiah Pope, Winny Cotton et alt., vs., B. D. Mann, Administrator of Roc he 1 Atkins, et. alt. Pending in the Court of Equity, in the County afore said. In pursuance of an order in the above cause, such persons as are the next of kin of the late Rochel Atkins, of the County of Nash, being first couninn, or f nearer degree, are hereby notified to appear and make their kindredship known, or a decree will pass for the distribution of her estate among such as are known, july 11 2m. 6. W. BLOUNT, C. M. E. OTICE TO WHOM IT MAY CON. CERN. HAVING LOCATED IN THE CITY of Raleigh, I take this opportunity to inform the Pub lic generally, that I am prepared to make contracts for public ortwate Buildings, in any part of the State, on the mostl&voable terms. I am tlso prepared to to furnish Granite in its rough state for Building or other purposes, or dressed to order in any shape re quired, at reasonable rates. Orders for Stone addressed to me through the Post Office, Box 249, or left in care of James Puttick, will meet with prompt attention. All bills payable to me individually. june 16 tf. THOMAS COATES. ga. Standard copy till January 1st. SEVENTY-FIVE NEGROES WANTED. 1 DESIRE TO PURCHASE FROM FIFTY TO seventy five Likely Young Negroes, of both sexes, ranging from eight to thirty years old such as will be saleable! n the Southern Market No unsound negro wanted. I will pay Richmond prices for such as I want. Any information, either in person or by letter, leading to the purchase of negroes, will be thankfully received and liberally rewarded. ' I can be found at the Yarborough House, in Raleigh. F. W. KING July 27th, 1860. aug 1 tf. A UCTION AND COMMISSION STORE.- f Having qualified at the present Term of Wake County Court, as Auctioneer, I am prepared to r ceive in Store on Commission, or for Auction Sales, all Merehandise,JGoods and Wares, which shallbe faithful ly accounted for, on Sale. Consignments from any part of the State and else where solicited. My Store is conveniently situated aad arranged for the business with fire-proof ware Room attached. JAMES M. TOWLES, Genl Agt. Auctioneer and Committion Merchant, August 22nd, 1860. aug 26. A TTENTION FARMERS I J LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS ! We have for you the - Largest Stock of Kerseys, brocan shoes, blankets and p aid homespuns, we have ever offered to you, and at prices lower than ever. Call and see for yourselves. se 12 W. H. k B 8. TUCKER. ) HATS 1 1 HATS 1 i 1 KEEP I it in the heads of the people that TUCKER has the largest and best assortment of HATS for their heads, se 15 W. H. A R, S. TUCKER. MISGELLAKEQITS. JpALL DRUG TRADE, 1800 I F- ray . No. 10T Sycamore St., Petersburg. Vsu, Offer for sale, on accommodating terms, a lar and well selected stock of ' DRWS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS,' DYE STUFFS, WINDOW GLASS. - HA TENT MEDICINES, BRUSHES, PERFUMERY, FANCY ARTICLES. consisting in part of - . .v,.w.o, aautr. arc.. Alum, Alcohol, Burning Fluid, Seidlits Powders, i Soda Powders, Hoise Powders. : 1 Printers Ink, Artists'fe). on, -Snuff in bales, bladders and bulk, Copperas, Cochineal, Ext . Logwood, Red Weod, Madder, Fus tic, Oil Vitriol, Solute TiaytCreaavTar- "lar," " Combs, Hair Brushes, Pomades, Tooth Brashes, Colognes, Extracts for the Handkerchief, and Fancy articles of all kinds, All kinds of Patent Medi cine usually sold in the Southern 8tatea, Camphene, - Spieee of all kinds, ' Teilet and Shaving Soaps in great variety. Black and Blue Inks, Starch, . Indigo, Blueing, Mustard, ' Sweet Oil, ' Castor Oil, Kerosene, Sperm, Solar, Lard and Tanners' Oil, Linseed Oil, White Lead and Colors, Varnishes, . Window Glass, Blacking, Matches, Essence of Coffee, Super Carb. Soda, Salaratus, Merchants, Physicians and others are respectfully invited te examine their stock. -Orders executed promptly. a. p. arvaa, k. d. Walter b. JORDAN. JOS. OARR. JpiALL AND WINTER STOCK FOB I860. CLOTHING and FURNISHING GOODS, AT 1 THOMAS W. ROYSTON'S, 51 J SYCAMORE STREET, PE1ERSBUEV.VA. Having just returned from the City of New York, I am prepared to offer one of tht best stocks that I have ever before presented to the trade of Virginia and North Carolina, embracing all the most desirable styles now worn. Dress and Frock Coats, all made to order for my sales. Business Suits in the greatest variety, to match. Black French Poeskin Cassimere Frocks, all sixes. Fancy Cassimere Sacks and Frocks, something really nice, all colors and sizes. Overcoats and Sacks, the most desirable stock to be found, all new and well made. Vests by the hundreds, all kinds and sises, some extra large sizes. Five huadsed pairs superior Black Cassimere Pants 1500 makes of Doeskin. Fancy and Plain styles Cassimere Pasts 1560 pair or more for Gents' and Boys' wear. 150 Boys Over Sacks and Raglans, all new. Children's Clothing in great variety. Gents' Furnishing Goods the best stock in the I country for retail sales, embracing everything belong- ing to Gents' Wearing Apparel. Call and examine my stock, and oblige se22 T; W. ROYSTON. NOTICE SELLING OFF AT COST. The entire Stock in trade of Messrs. Dodd k Scheib, having been assigned to me in payment of debts, are now offered for sale at eott. The Stock con sists of an extensive assortment of Fancy Oaodt and Toyt, also, of Candiet, Nat, Fruitt, Segart, Ac. Also, for sale an lee Cream Machine, and apparatus ! for making Candy. All persons indebted te Dodd k Scheib, are request ed to make immediate payment to me, or to Mr. Wm. H. Dodd, my only authorised agent: KEMP P. BATTLE, Trdster. aug 23 tf. Standard and Spirit of the Age copy tf. NOTICE IN OBEDIENCE TO AN OR der made in the case of James GUI, Bachner Ray and others, at August, session of Wake County Court, I shall, on the 6th day of October next, at the store of G. W. Thompson, in the County of Wake, sell to the highest bidder the following Slaves belonging to the estate of the late Jesse Gill, to wit s David,; Ana, Charlotte, Cherry, Marriot, Thomas, Rhody, Cherry, Haddock, Victoria, Emoline, Baffin, Washington, Leontlne, Ra chel, Symantha aad Louisa, on a credit of Six Months, bond and approved security to be given by. the purchaser. BUCHNER RAY, se 19 tdB Com. I860 FAIL IMPORTATION, I860 R I B BION 8, MUlinery and Straw G-oods. ARMSTRONG, CAT0R & CO. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF RIBBONS, BONNET SILKS AND SATINS, Velvets, Ruches, Flowers, Feathers, " STRAW BONNETS, FLATS, &c. No. 237 and Lofts of 239 Baltimore St. BALTIMORE, MD. Offer a Stock unsurpassed in the United States in varie ty and cheapness. . Orders solicited and prompt attention given. Trrm;s, 5 months, six per cent, off for rash, par funds. .- J aug 6 2m I860. FALL. 1860. new and Cheap fall and win tve r D R'Y GOODS. HOPKINS, HULL & ATKINSON. 258 Baltimore Street. BALTIMORE.,. Respectfully invite the attention of buyers, to thair FALL STOCK Of British, French and American Dry Goods. We have taken great pains to select a Stock suited to the wants of Southern and Western Merchants, which WE WILL SELL LOW TO SAFE AND Prompt Buyers. Our Stock is very large and embraces such an assortment as will enable ,a merchant to. buy of us, to the 'Q' - BEST ADVANTAGE TO HIMSELF, all the goods he may need in our line. In all things we shall try to consult the interest of our customers. ' Orders sent to us shaU be carefully attended to, and goods dispatched promptly. . : HOPKINS HULL & ATKINSON. B.' B. HOPKKtNS, 1 BOBT. BULL, TS08. W. ATKINSON. Baltimore &tk Augutt, 1860. aug 15 lsapd. r. k. strother. j. fj, marcou. BOOK AND JOB OFFICE Raleigh, N. C. . riHK Public are respectfully informed that we are X now prepared to print Books, Pamphlets, Cata logues for Schools, Cards, Bill-Heading, Letter-Heading, Blanks of every description, Posters, Party and Ball Tickets, aad in fact, everything thatcaa be printed with moveable types, iu plain and fancy styles, with neatness, at prices that cannot fail to givs satisfaction. Oar materials are entirely new. Our office aaay be found, for the present, over Mr. Chaplins' Rook Bin dery, in the old. Star office, opposite the Presbyterian Church. STROTHER k MARCOM. . April 18th, 1860. ; apr 25 ly. ASTHMA. FOR THE INSTANT RELIEF and PERMANENT CURE of this distressing complaint use , F E N D T ' 8 BRONCHIAL CIGARETTES, Mad by C. B. SEYMOUR A CO., 107 Nassau St, N. Y. Price, $1 per box ; sentfree by post. rOU lill T ALL PROSAISTS. june 2 6m. . -. .i y . (' -. . UAH O .WE ARE PREPARED TO take orders for the various kinds of Fertfliiers, which we will furnish to our friends on the best terms the market will afford. - i The Manipulated Guano prepared by the Peters burg fertilizer Moanfac taring Co.," will ha ready for delivery on or before the first September, aad ws would direct the particular attention of those who use Guano to this article. McILWAINE, SON 4 CO. naglfi Psterihmrf, Ya.
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