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,rA-. i 5"WH.jjr' .'' n; 1 S J - i r 4 i - VOL. XX V5f RALEIGH SATURDAY MORNING . DECEMBER w - -. " " ' , 1 ... V.'- 1 4 yk 4 LJ 1 -if, l l" I I V 1 1 1 I - .1 l i l 1 V JS vV.OIvVXVI t u ft IRRft ' - - , L , . U THE It 1.EIGH -REGISTER SEMI-WEEKLY . AND WEEKLY,4 . BY SMB ,HAIL, t i. -v - . '. . BDITOBS ABS FIOHatlMi v tttk SEMI-WEEKLY" BEGISTEB to pubbhsd. ,-ry Wednesday and Saturday morning, t $4 sO per "anum. nayeble in advance, or $5 00, if peysseat ia Jelayed till the ' subscription year haa expire- 4. THE WEEKLY REGISTER ia published Werj Wednesday morning, at $2 0 per annum, payable M. rariably in advance " " - w , ! Rtfi of Advertising in xne ow j Register : quare (16 line or lass) one insertion, Terr succeeding insertion, tl do " 1400 8 00 16,00 25 00 1 sqnare six months, '' 1 twelve " 2 three - - J MIX . twain months, including paper, Advertisements to be Inserted on the tnetde of tie taper altogether, will he charged 60 cents per square C every insertion after the first. Annual advertisers will be charged 6ft per cent, more than the above rates I when their advertisements are directed to be inserted . en the insiae , -j .. In the Weekly Register t I square for the first insertion,"- ' and for every succeeding insertion, -1 square twelve months, f " six ' t - , 23 " 10 00 10 oof " twelve months, includ'g Weekly paper SO 00 All advertisements not otherwise directed,', will ' be inserted in the Semi-Weekly, and charged accordingly. Business Cards, not exceeding .eight lines, will be nserted in either the Weekly or Semi-Weekly six months for $5 00, or twelve months for $ 10 in both capers at$8.S0 for six months, or $15for twelve months. j3ff" trVUuTKU 6U IIS 111 II IT S Hl WUIM OT IHBW tdvertiaements. BUSINESS CARDS. a J D MYERS GMttiBlNI- MEIllOIHIANT AND WHOLESALE GROCER. pS Keeps always on hand a Qrates and Stoves. Kewbsk.1, February 22, 1860. spply of Coal for feb 25 lypd. WILLSON & ALiFRIEJTD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DBUOQISTS, And dealer in Chemicals,. PainU, Dy Stnffi, Oil, ste. Sycamore, opposite Bollingbrook Street, PETBBSBUXQ, VA. . ' W. 0. WU.L805. JOBLH aXnOBUSB. au i ' N. M. MARTIN, BRO. & CO., GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Petersburg, You N. M. MARTIN, SON St CO., C03IMISSIOJT MERCHANTS, jan 30 RICHMOND. VA. ' McLLWAINE SON At Co., GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Corner of Sycamore and Tabb Street, a. e. mcilwaixx, ") Petersbnrg, Taw r. b. hill. J an I DONNANS & JOHNSTON, GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Petersburg Vau ii-iy- DO NX AN &. CO COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Richmond, Vsu ja 1-ly RICHMOND AND PETERSBURG RAIL ROAD. THROUGH FREIGHT BETWEEN BICH MOND AND NORTH CAROLINA. F' ROM THE 0TH DAY OF MARCH UN- til the 1st of September next, the Freight and Accommodation trains on this road will leave Bich mond and Petersburg en Monday,. Wednesday and f nday, at eight o clock, A.M., instead of nine o clock, as before, j ' y Arrangements have been made by this company for the prompt! and punctual forwarding and delivery of all produce goods, or other articles of freight designed for transportation either way, between Richmond and points between Petersburg and Raleigh, Ridge ay, Greensboro, Salisbury aad Charlottev North Carolina, , at low rates, without any charge, for forwarding, stor age, 4c. All such articles seat to Bichmond, should be consigned and plainly marked " To the care of the Freight A gent of the Bichmond 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 tar as Raleigh,) information may be had at the Depot of this Company at Richmond. T. H. WYNNE, Sup't Office R. A P. B. B. Co., July 25, 1859. Jnly-SOtC AT NEW YORK PRICES I FOR THE SOUTHERN TRADE ! CALL AT Taos. Nowlaa's and see the largest, finest and most fashionable assortment of Watches, .: Of all the most celebrated makers, eased in 18 carrot gold, Hunting, (Magic open Cases, and warranted to keep perfect time. Purchasers will find that they can Te ouugut as low Jiere as in New York City. A beau tiful lot of Ladies Watches, richly chased, and set with i i Diamonds ; Diamond Kings, Pens and Buttons ; a new and beauti ful assortment of Coral, Lava, Philagrane, Jet. Cameo. lpai, X IHUl, BUU lillQ JUtTUSCan Jewerly, In sets of iireastpins, Jiracelets, Necklaces and Ear Rings, Ladies' Chatelaine Etruscan Chains and Hooks, Jasaroon Etruscan, Plain and Chased Band Braeelita and an endless variety of Charms, Seals and Beys of nair ana goia ; sriaai 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 description, Tea Sets, Breakfast iSets, Ice Cream and Desert iSeU, Pitchers, Goblets and Cups, Salt .Stands and Spoons, Sugar Baskets',' Tongs aaa Spoons, Cream-Pitchers, Ladles and Spoons, Pie, Fish, Cake, Fruit, Butter and Pickle Knives, Tea, Ta ble and Desert Spoons and Forks, Silver Porte Mon naies, Card Cases, Ac, Ao. Sign of the Eagle. At No. 34 Sycamore St. June 27 tf Petersburg, Va. I ATS FOR YOUNG MEN. Superb Moleskin Hats at $3 50 worth $4 60 " " 4 00 ; . " 5 00 " Call so'on and get fits, as they are going off every day. W. H. A R. S, TUCKER. TJ A mO I HATS It HATS I U KEEP LLJA I O 1 it in the heads of the people that TUCKER has the largest and beet assortment of HATS for their heads. . ; H 1 W. BV 4 R. S. TUCKER. .1 w' .4 l . g 11 - ' -a- I- ,3 pROISlbNAL CARDS:! , . tubo. n. hell, ;. B Xspeeial attention eiven to the eollaetion of eladms.'! vr ; ..:,.--,: 11 " Ian 24-l.T l.'l!' J". . ,-- i. i II ni i -THOMAS J. BAeBY.1 :' Agt a A CoaiiBlffiioA ' JHerohtnt. No. wau-aUy vnatt St. Cbarles-Hotel. :-t EIOHMONIXVA. . ' 1 i IRKS eat Kegroes. Bents ont Houses, and tails DL Tobaeeo, Wheats Cora Flour, and other ConstrV Predaea.' -. . " - . 1 t i Pays strict attention to bosiness. and nramnt remittances made, , ,-:t u - 1 ' , n t Consignmento respeetfally aelieitad, j Refers to Messrs. Chas. T. Wortham- A Co. ATiaa. ey, TardT A Williams t Snnt A. Rvntliop. tt. IL-Sllysoii, of Bichmond. . f September 8, 1859. tf OAK CITY SAVINGS BANE. t Db-T.D. aOQQ, JWdent, J Jon Q.-Wiluavs, CcmW. DIBECTOBS. h 1 Dr; tP. Hogg, H. S. Smith, , I " Q. Busbee... .. . Jnh o - wnnn A JChi Bank ia now receiving ieposits, at the E- wiugo umoe o(,ionn i. Williams ' Co. Discount dar'J aday, - feb 18 tC , ASONICTHE OFFICERS. MEN BRS AND REPRESENTATIVES OFTHET GRAND LODGE OF NORTH CAROLINA. . are ' herebv informed that the, the annual oommunioation of thkMasoncBoBr, will I ae auiutra in uus viij on - JHonaay evening, the ' 3rd xraamoernext, as 7 o eioofc, for the transaction of suou business as may be submitted for .tt eonsldera- cioa. , OfiUers of the Subordinate Loo gee are request or so anenov in person, or caase proper delegates to be appointed in conformity with the Constitution- and general regulations of the Grand Lodge. - - - - , wxiuaAM X. iJALN, orand Secretary. oet 17 td. - . RAN AWAY PROM THE SUBSCRIBER on the 1st of Aueust. by Neo man Jos. Millar. The said Negro Is foity six or seven years ef age, dark eempMxien,llve feet nine or tea inehes high, weighs about one hundred and sixty or seventy pounds. .The said Negro is near-sighted, and very quick spoken. He is a ditcher by trade, and may be passing by the name of John or William Dunsen. I will give the reward of Fifty Dollars for the apprehension and de livery of said Negro or eonftned in any jail in the State, so that I can get him again. A. BOBBXLL. Raleigh, N. O, September 1, 180. aept 8 tL a. . XTAaa. j. a. Williams EVANS & WILLI AM S AUCTIONEERS A GENBRAL AGENTS For the Sale A Hire of Negroes, Laad, Mer- cnanaise, uooas, atc sc, GREENSBORO, ALABAMA, After the first of November Mr. Williams will be in Mobile, and Mr. Ivans at Greensboro. July S ly. A.&FUU.UK, a. r.rcuuaa, B.K.wxisxaaa. PULLIAM & CO. AUCTIONEERS FOR SALE OF NEGROES. Odd-FeUows Hall, Fraaklia 8U, RICHMOND, VA. DAILY SALES Public axd Pritatk. We pledge our strictest attention to the business en trusted to us, aad will, answer all com- munications presaptly. PORTER ALWAYS AT EACH DEPOT. ly tt TO THE FRIENDS OF HOME MAN UF AC TUBES. - THE KINSTON SUCCESSFUL OPERATION. ORDERS solicited. RDERS for negro BBOGANS and BOOTS J. C. CARPKNTBB, Ago. Kington, H: June 24. 1860. ang 4 tt NOTICE. THE SUBSCRIBERS GIVE their personal attention to all consignments madr themfrom the oountry, particularly Tobacco, Cotton, and Wheat. They keep a large stock of Groceries, Guano, &c, on hand, which they offer for sale on the most reasonable terms. To cash and punctual buyers on the usual time. DONNANS A JOHNSTON, Grocers and Commission Merchants, marl ly Petersburg, Va. " WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac THE SUBSCBLBEB BEGS LEAVE TO CALL the attention of those in want of Fine Watch- es, Jewelry, Silver aad Plated Ware, fcc., to his extensive Stock, which haa been selected with great care, and which has only to be seen to be ad mired. Hit 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, , ,, x To an examination of which he earnestly invites all who may be in want, feeling confident that he can please the most fastidious, both ia quality and price. U. JJ. BtfUT, ! FayetteviUe Street : P. 8. Watches and Jewelry repaired in the best manner. nor 9 RALEIGH AND GASTON RAILROAD 1 Change of Schedule I Rakish, November 1st, 1859. Train on the Baleigh and Gaston Railroad will run as louows : - i Leave Baleigh daily at 7.16, A. M. Arrive at Weldoa daily at IX M. Leave Weldoa daily at 11, A M. Arrive at Baleigh daily; THE FBBIGHT TBAINS ? at S.40, P. M. jwiU run as follows Portsmouth Freight laares Baleigh Monday, Wed- nesday and Friday ; Arrives at Baleigh Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- Petersburg Freight Leaves Kateign Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday ; j - - Arrives at ttaieign Monday, weanesaay and jrn- day. A. DUNN, Sunt. November 8, 1850. feb 18 ly. A UCTION AND COMMISSION STORE.. Having qualified at the present Term of Wake County Court, as Auctioneer! I am prepared to re ceive in Store on Commission!, or for Auction Sales, all Merchandise,;Geods and Wares, which shallbe faithful ly accounted for, on Sale. ' v Consignments trora nay pan oi tne state andeue where solicited. - . i v, ..- My Store is conveniently situated aad arranged for the business witb. fire-proof ware Room attached. JAMES M, TOWLES, Genl Agt. Auctioneer und Uommiseion Merchant, August 12nd, 1860. ang 86. 1 TTENTION FARMERS I A. i LOOK TO TOUB LNTEBESTS ! We hare for you the I ; jjarsrest HtocK oi KERSEYS, BROGAN SHOES, . BLANKETS AND PLAID HOMESPUNS, we have ever offered to youJ and at prices lower than ever. jaii and see for yourselves. so 22 vr.fi.AE. 8.TUCKBB. MARION HARLANDS NEW BOOK, Nemesis. By Marion Harland Author, of "Alose,' "Hidden Path," " Moss sidje,", Etc ; , ,f v. inisaay received; Price St 25. For gale by ' W. Lr P0MBB0Y, Baleigh August, 1860. ang 22 COTTON GINS.. IN STORE AT BAKU J FACTUBBB'S prices, W. G. Clemonc Browa A- Co's., and Sam'L, Griswold's Georgia Gins. Also, Agent for Pratts celebrated Alabama Gins, 4v v r " JAMES M. TOWLES. September 8rd,1860 - sept 6 . - VE f - v YBAST T0WDER8. emmm ;. MISCELLANEOUS. Don't Aeaert gm ol4 frieuel for a mew face . COI. SAM. COLTS REVOLVING PIRE ARMS. "-...j i ' . -: f v-..' -. , . . Piatola, Rifles. Cftrbiaea and Shot Gvmt Pimm, oi I860 j 488'18fiT i THB8B arms have equal is uaUty and aniskt are adopted by the Army and 2? avy ofthe TJ nl t ejd BUtas, and tiwj in iV governmenU ot Buropef; are aaUeiW ia aB theb parts, are simple, safe, snrk aerrioeable, aad eaa be had in one hundred varietiei, aaweJlM Cartridges ef pewder, baUandsho, aad all amatt parts fot ri paira, from aB respect able gun dealers, and the Hardware trade gen- ftByf"!'-.' Annansa, Sacnnrajtr COLTS PATENT FIBB ABMS MANTG CO, i r aprSI ly. t HaaTroan, Con. i JRIALL DRUG TRADE, 1860 X N. F. RfFeS & CO., DRUGGISTS, No. 107 Sycamore St., Petersburg, Va., ; Offer for sale, on accommodating terms, a large and well selected stock of ! OS UGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, WINDOW GLASS, ' PA TENT MEDICINES, BR VSHES, PERFUMERY, FANCY ARTICLES, TOBACCO, CIGARS, SNUFF, &e.t consisting in part of Alum, Alcohol, Burning Fluid, Camphene, Spices of all kinds, Toilet aad Shaving Soaps in great variety, Black and Blue Inks, Starch, Indigo, Blueing, Seidliti Powders, Soda Powders, Hoise Powders, Printers' Ink, ArtistsTolf ors, j Snuff in bales, bladders and bulk, Copperas, Cochineal, Ext. Logwood, Bed Wood, Madder, Fus tic, Oil Vitriol, Mustard, Sweet Oil, Castor Oil, Kerosene, Sperm, Solar, Lard and Tanners' Oil, Linseed OiL White Lead ' and Colors, Varnishes, Wndow Glass, Blacking, Matches, Essence of Coffee, Super Carb. Soda, Salaratus, Solution Tin, Cream Tar tar, Combs, Hair Brushes, Pomades, Tooth Brushes, Colognes, Extracts for the Handkerchief, and Fancy articles of all kinds, I All kinds ef Patent Medi cines usually sold in the Southern States, Merchants, Physicians and others are respectfully invited to examine their stock. Orders executed promptly. a. p. arras, v.. d. waxth b JORDAN. JOS. CARi AfBS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP If J. for children teething At PESCUD'S. SWAIM'S PANACEA, f At PESCTJD'S4 WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE is i great demand, At PESCUD'S. rpARTATIC ACID, Tl AKIN G SODA, At PESCUD'S. At PESCUD'S. (tREAJS OF TARTAR, J i At PESCUD'S. TJESCUD'S CITRATE OF MAGNESIA, 1 ii the best. j 'fJESCUD'S is the place to get your fresh Drugs and Medicines cheap. T)ROWNS BRONCHIAL TROCHES, f X At PESCUD'S. rlOOTH BRUSHES, 1. At PESCUD'S. TNBEESH ARROW-ROOT. i P At PESCUD'S. 'ISTERS BALSAM OF WILD CHER RY aad Oxygenated Bitters. 1 At rifiSUULf'SS. TJ URNETTS SUPERIOP ARTICLES, 1 1 Burnett s Coco am e, Burnett's Baliston, Bnrnetfs Florarel, At PESCUD'S. SUPERIOR SHOULDER BRACES, j At PESCUD'S. w ORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS, i At PESCUD'S. FOR QUANTITY, Quality, and Low Prices, Go to PESCUD'S. A LITTLE MORE RAT POISON, A At PESCUDCS T EST PEARL STARCH, Jj At PESCUD'S. LET THERE BE LIGHT ! Let there be good light ! j liet tnere be oheap Light I PESCUD introduced some time ago a new Lamp with a new Oil to burn in it Shortly after their in troduction the Oil was thrown into market so bad that it was useless to try to burn it- &ince that time th has been a steadv improvement : and mr .-i PESCUD hat the pleasure of offering the pureyest burning and cheapest Kerosene ever sold her ,'ivlt is warran ted to burn one third longer than ti.Voest Oil sold by parties heretofore pronouncing the whole thing a hum bug. It burns free of smoke or smell. It only costs a little ever one-fourth cent an hour. It is a better light for the eyes, and better for all purposes than any other light. It is sold at $1 25 per gallon, or 35 cents a quart. At PESCUD'S. IirORM MEDICINES Fshnestoek's, Bar- II dotfs Sugar Drops. Comstock's, McLiane's, Jaynes Specific for Tape Worm, Hobenaack's Worm Killer, Perry's Dead Shot, Jaynes Vermifuge, i At PESCUD'S. THRESH AND PURE GROUND SPICES. JP Cinnamon, Cloves, Mace, Allspice, Nutmegs, Cayenne Pepper, Black Pepper, African Pepper, Jam aica Ginger, At PKSCUITB Drug Ac-re. BLACK AND YELLOW MUSTARD, At PESCUD'S FRESH KEROSENE. At PESCUD'S. FANCY SOAPS, Highly Perfumed, At PESCUD'S. d VT AIM'S PANACEA, Sand's Sarsaparilla, O Stafford's Invigorator, Hoffland's German Bit'ers, Hosteler's Bitters, Ayers Medicines, WistarWild Cherry, Urown s xroohes. At PESCUD'S Drug Store. B AGGING AND ROPE. 100 Bales Standard and Extra Heavy Bagging. 200 coils Rope for sale at the lowest market rates by xv. A. IOUNG A BBOl 9S Sycamore street. aep 14 tf - Petersburg, Va. flROPOP I860 TURNIP SEED, TUR NIP SEED. Flat Dutch Turnip: Red Top Tur nip, Large Norfolk Turnip j Large Globe Turnip; Yellow Aberdeen Turnip j Buta Baga Turnip.! Also, Mruaneaaaaajriatiutcn vabbage Seed, warrant. ed fresh aad genuine ; for sale by I H. D. TUBNSB, At the N. 0. Bookstore Baleigh, N.C., July 13 th, 1860. July 18 tf. THINE GOLD JEWELRY. THE SUB W SCRXBER haa ia store a splendid assortment of v . FINS GOLD JEWELRY, 1 embracing a variety of sty les of patterns of Brooches, Breast Pins, Ear Rings, Bracelets, Finger Rings, La dies and Gentlemen's Watch Chains, Pencils and Peas, Cuff Pins, Miniature Lockets, Gold Thimbles, Ac Call and examine ? " , : nov 9 ' s, "' ' , 0. B. ROOT. GUANO FOR FALL SALES, t "B7 S are daily expecting a cargo of bbbsb'i aAxiPC If latch OUAKo, aad rill keep a full supply ef the annua inreognouc tne seasons - we uaumo am ow stantly suppled with 44 A No. 1 PaatmAS Gvaso." ' uSs planters ordering their supplies irom us may rely upon receiving the best article tnat is soio. aatl . -'-tv -j.-.-. 22 Old street. MISCELLANEOUS. 4 1 SEVEN YEARS. v THE SEVEN YBABS OF UNBIVALLBD SUC CESS attending the " ' J "COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION have made it a household word throughout every qua? -'""" v terof theCouatry; - ' j T Under the auspices ef this popular Institution, over three htmdred ikomamd heme hat learned to appre-i eiate by beasifui works of art oa their walls, and nhoioe literature on their tables, the great beaefits de rived from beeoming a snbscriber. x u ' r Buesenpaona are new oatng teeaired in a rauo asf paraieuea with that of any previous year. v f ! TEUEIS OF SUBSCRIPTIONi f - Any partoa eaa? become a member by subseribins; tAreioa,for which sum they wiU receive ir ; 1st the large aad superb steel engraving, 30x8 teehes, entitled, ; "FALSTAFF MUSTERING HIS RECBTJITS Jd. One eopy, pneyear, of that elegantly illustrated '" ' 1 magasJoa, ': ' "' i THE COSMOPOLITAN ART JOURNAL' "ine uanery or fainnags, tts Broadway, - new xorit." . In addition to the above benefits, there will be given to subscribers, as giatuitous premiums, over j Five Hundred Beautiful Works of Art ! comprising valuable paintings, marbles, pariaas, out lines, ac, rormiag a truly national benefit. Taa Burns Ejtsraviss. which evurr subscriber will receive, entitled, Fal8xait Mustsbjus bis B- cbuits, is one of the most beautiful and popular en gravings ever Issued in this oountry. It is done an steel, in fine line and ttipple, and is printed on heavy plate paper, 30 by 38 inches, making a most choice ornament, suitable for the walls of either the library, parior or ooee. its subject is the celebrated scene of bir jeha Jfalstaff receiving, in Justice Shallow's office. the recruits which hsve been gathered for his 'ragged regiment" It could not be furnished by the trade for less than five dollaas. . The Art Journal ia too well known to the whole oountry to need oommendation. It is a magnificently illustrated mags sine of Art, containing Essays, Sto ries, Poems, Gossip, Ac., by the vey best writers in America. The Engraving is sent to any part ef the country by mail, with safety, being packed in a cylinder, postage prepaid. Subscriptions will be received until the Evening ef tne 31st ol January, 1801, at which time the book will close and the premiums be given to subscribers. Bio person is restricted to a single subscription. xnose remitting si 5, are entitled to five memberships and to one extra Engraving for their trouble. Address, C. L. DEBBT, Actuary O.A.JL, ' .649 Broadway, New-York. N. B. Subscriptions received and forwarded by Thomas Carter, Agent for Baleigh and Vicinity, where specimen Engravings and Art Journal can be seen. NOTICE SELLING OFF AT COST The entire Stock in trade of Messrs. Donn A Schto, having been assigned to me in payment of debts, are now oSered for sale at cast. The Stock con sists of an extensive assortment of Fancy Good and Joy, also, er Vandie, Mat, rYuxU, Segare, Ac. ! Also, for sale an lee Cream Machine, and apparatus for making Candy, All persons indebted to Dodd A Bcheib,are request ed to make immediate payment to me, or to Mr. Wm. H. Dodd, my only authorised agent: KEMP P. BATTLE, TavSTax. ang 28 tf. Standard and Spirit of the Age oopy tf. SEVENTY-FIVE NEGROES WANTED. T DESIRE TO PURCHASE FROM FIFTY I seventy five Likely Young Negroes, of both sexes, ranging from eight to thirty years old such as will be saleablei n the Southern Market No unsonnd negro wanted. I will pay Richmond prices for such as I want Any information, either 1st person or by letter, leading to the purchase of negroes, will be thankfully received and liberally rewarded. I can be I found at the Tarborough House, in Raleigh. F. W. KING Jnly 27th, 1860. ang 1 tf. NEW AUCTION HOUSE XT OTIC E. THE FIRM OF PULLIAM A IK BETTS having this day eeased. WM H. BETTS will continue in the NEGBO AUCTION BUSINESS, and has taken into eo-partnership with him E. J. Gregory. They will conduct the business under the firm of Setts of Gregory, at their sales-room on Franklin street, four doors below Wall street and about one sqnare below tL former office of Pulliam ss Betts, and respectfully solicit a continuance of the patronage which was so liberally extended to Wm. H. Betts while in the firm of PuQiam A Betts, - They have obtained the services of Mr. Bushrod W. Elmore as Clerk, who has an interest in the business. WM. 11. BETTS, E. J. GREGORY. Richmond, Va., May lth, 1880. ma 23 ly. FALL, TRADE, 1859. I AM NOW RECEIVING MY FALL AND Winter supply of Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, ef all kinds for Ladies and Gentlemen, selected by myself, all of which are warranted to wear well. H. A. DEPKIN. k LSO, BECEIVED THE LARGEST ! AND 2JL ' best assortment of French and American Calf 8kins, all of which will be made up into Boots and Shoes, in the best style, for my patrons. Thank ful for past favors, I solicit a continuance of the same. sep 17 tf a- a. mmm. F. X. STS0TH1R. . C. MARCOS. BOOK AND JOB OFFICE, I Raleigh, N. C. THE Public are respectfully informed that we are now prepared to print Books, Pamphlets, Cata logue! for Schools, Cards. Bill-Heading, Letter-Head ing, .manas oi every description, jroswrs, x-aiy ana Ball Tickets, and in fact, everything thatcan be printed with moveable types, in plain and fancy styles, with neatness, at prioes that cannot fail to give satisfaction. Our materials are entirely new. Our office may be found, for the present, over Mr. Chaplins Book Bin dery, ia the old Star oTfioe, opposite the Presbyterian Church. BXtiuxiiajfc oakvus. April 18th, 1860. apr 2S ly. 1 U AN O .--WE ARE PREPARED TO IT take orders for the various kinds of Fertilisers, which we will furnish to our friends on the best terms the market will afford. I The Manipulated Guano prepared by the 1 Peters. burg Fertiliser Moaufaoturing Co.," will be ready for delivery on or before the first September, and we would . .. , u .j . .i i direct tne particular attention oi uobo woo usa uuano to this article Mciiiw aw is, bum ju. auglO Petersburg, Va. CONCENTRATED LEAVEN, FOB I Makiasr Bread, Tea Cakes xc &c sTt ONCE NT RATED LEAVEN IS THE I J result of careful chemical research. All its in trredients are prepared in tne highest state ol pun ty, and compounded with a view to produce bread of a far better quality, and in much less time than by any other process, and I submit it with entire confidence to the judgment of discriminating housekeepers, ba kers, AC, 40. Bread or all kiaas maae oy using voncentratea Leaven is lighter, av re digestible and nutritious; has an agreeable, natural teste; is less liable to sour; will retain its moisture longer than by aay ether pro cess, and the whole preparation for the uvea need not exceed tea minutes, vau ana get a dox trom - no 3 tf JS. A. WH1TAKER. mjEW INVOICE BI EXPRESS, j 111 Brocade Silks with Magenta and 8olferino Col ors ia black. Embroidered : Ch ina Repps, Orientals, Plaids for Children, Apt. 26, 1860. W. EL A R. S- TUCKER. TTMPORTANT NEW BOOK I--THB LOST I PriaeiBle or The Sectional Equilibrium. How it was created; Hew Destroyed ; How it May be Bestor ) By : . - iBttharoasa. . ; , . For sals by . ,. . - - . . ? H. D. TURNER, N. C Bookstore Balsios, September, I860. : sept H-tf. s MOKEXk BEFF, AND BOLOGNA SAC (UftB, At B. A. WHITAKSB'S. '" 1 - ... ... . ... . . f MISCELLANEOUS; VALUABLE PLANTATION FOR SALE. The undersigned wiflbes to sell a valuable plantation, in Jones eonnty, about six miles from Trenton, near the Trout Biver, known as the Davis sad Whitly plantations now .owned ana neeupiea as one, These lands nave tteea icis oy sne una iuvui W. Sanders, to be sold if I deem it best rne iaaa is woB Hfip to cotton and corn. ' The facilities for manuring are as good as at any place in my knowledge, there is a plenty of marl on the plantation, thought to be of as good aualitv SB any in the country. This plantation contains eleven or twelve hundred acres if cleared land, with a large quanuty oi woea tana. & credit of one, two, three, four' aad five years will be given, the notes to bear interest from -date ana pur chaser to give satisfactory security. Persons wish- Inr to examine the nlantetioa can do so at any suae. as Mr. Dun. sacOauMl is en tne puce ana win anew u. I will be thereon the 7 th and 18th of December. .Lei. tors wiB reach me at Palo Alto, Onslow county, unQl the 18th of Deoember. - ao 28 3t DANIEL L BUSSEL, ExT. H. WOBOESTEB'S IMPROVED PIANO FORTES MANUFACTOBY AND SALESBOOM, FOURTEENTH STREET, Comer Third Avenue, NEW YORK j FOB a quarter of s century the Injtrnments Mana faetured at the above Establishment have ranked among the first in the country. Their , durabiiitv, strength, and delioacy of tone and touch are highly appreciated by all who have given them a thorough triaL The proprietor, by : giving his personal attea tion to the manufacture of each instrument, in all its details, is enabled to guarantee superior excellence ana reliability in every respect oc 1U am , m.TOTICE TO WHOM IT MAY CON. jji CERN. --HAVING LOCATED IN THE CITY of Baleigh, I take this opportunity to mferm the Pub lio genenlly, that I am prepared to make contracts or public or private Buildings, ia any part of the State, to furnish Granite in its rough state for Building or I mi tha Kmt raraihi tarma. i am aiso orenareu to ether purposes, or dressed to order in any snape re- . auired. at reasonable rates. Urders for stone addressed to me tnrougn tne ross Office, Box ZA9, or left in care of James Puttick, will meet with prompt attention. All bills payable to me individually. June 10 u. ihuioab uuaxiis. Standard oopy till January 1st Jobs S. Dahct, Johh H. Hthax, Late of Tarboro', N. C. Late of Scotland Neck, N, F. M. Htmak, Late of Warrenton, N. C, DANCY, HYMAN & CO., nROCKRS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, jirsceXA A OUCvVy NEW YORK, HYMAN. DANCY & CO , COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NORFOLK, VA. Tho New York House will be conducted by Jso 6. Dasot, aided by B. W. Htuas. The Norfolk House will be conducted by Jso. Htm as and F. M. Htmas. tM" Particular attention given to the sale of Cot ton, Corn, Wheat, Naval Stores, Ac- September 11, 1860. sept I tf. 1860. -OE' i860. Hardware! Hardware ! ! EDWARD. BEliVIN, Dealer In English and American Hardware, House rarnisning skkmis, xsiacKsmuns, Carpenter and Joyners Tools, Carriage Trimmings', Bolting; Cloths, Fine Cutlery, Wooden Ware, &c., . AB& AOEHT FOB FAIRBANKS' PLATFOBM SCALES, uasiu8i returnea irom ine nortnern ciues, ana is now receiving direct from the Importers and Manu facturers the largest and most complete assortment of English and American Hardware of every description that he has ever had the pleasure of offering to the public Be sure and call at the old established Hard ware Store, at R. Smith's Corner, as I intend to sell goods as low as any house in the State si. u. nniivm, Hardware Corner, . Fayetteville Street, so 22 3m Raleigh, N. C. Standard and Spirit of the Age copy 3 months. MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT.--! beg leave respectfully to inform you that in addition to my full stock of Cloth- iks and GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, I have secured the services of Mr. Burrmann, just from one of the largest and best Establishments in New York, who will attend entirely to the cutting and fitting department : and from the high recommenda tion which I have received, I Sake pleasure in stating that he can please the most fastidious and give gene ral satisfaction to all. I have selected the very best of French Cloths, Caasimeres, Doeskins, Silks, Cashmeres, Velvet Vest- lags, and other articles pertaining to a tailoring tablishment, and hope that I will receive a share of the public patronage All I ask is a trial. M. GBAUSMAN. Raleigh, N. C , Sept 29th, 1860. FOR COUGHS, COLDS, dec., Ayers Cher ry Pectoral, Wistar's Balsam WUd Cherry, Ty lers Syrup Gum Arabic, Brown's Troches, Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers, Mrs. Holt's Cough byrup, maters Losenges, The genuine at rtsuiif's Drug store. FOR BOWEL COMPLAINTS. Try Eaton's Infantile CordiL Dalby's Carminative, Valpeaux's Remedy, Jaynes' Carminative, Mr. Window's Sooth ing Syrup, Pescud s Diarrhoea Cordial ; any or which kinds are deservedly popular, and for sale At PESCUD'S. sTl HEROKEE REME DY Thora's Extract Ij Cubebs and Copiaba, Tarrant's Extract Cubebs and Copiaba, and Capsules of all kinds, A At riSBUUD'S Drugstore PTIOILET ARTICLES. For all who love a full I and luxuriant growth of hair, they must try the following Restoratives : Eiekiel's Wood's,Mre Allen's, j Phalon's, Barry Tncophorus, Kathairon, Cooealne, Cocin, Bat. Bay Leaves, Jaynes Hair Tonic and an indefinite variety of Pomades, Balsams and Oils of Foreign aad American manufacture at PESCUD'S Drug Store rTIHE MOST SPLENDID AND DESIRA- BLE assortment of Cosmetics, Perfumery, Soaps, Brushe, Xuilet Extracts, Colognes, and Toilet Articles of all kinds is now on exhibition, and will be sold very cheap At PESCUD'S SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW AND Worth trying, vis : Phalon's Snow White Orien tal Creejn for beautifying the complexion. For sale at PESCUD'S Drug Store FINE OLD WINES AND BRANDIES. A SELECTED STOCK OF FIN OLD PORT, Sherry and Madeira Wines, also Otard, Dupuy A Ce's standard Brandies, direct from the Custom House-For sale by ng 1 tf. PEBBLES, PLUMMEB A CO. LAlfi FALL STOCK! 1860. AND en ' MISSES DRESS GOODS AND LACES, Largest stock ever purchased. Handsomer, Richer, Better aad Cheaper, ay . as IS W. H & R 8. TUCKER. . rpRY THB CHEROKEE REMEDY.The I demand is increasing and tha effects are truly wonderful. A third supply Just received, ' . - --a.v;. ' ' - At--.- PSSCTD'S Raleigh, N. Q. Seloa Muu. c3 - MISCELLANEOUS- W WATCHES. JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE. SILVER WARE. I GOLB. ; Genttemens Levers, Cups and Goblets, I Salt BeUersapkinBings, : Ladles' Levers, J ! Silver bevers, : Ladies Watch Chains; Vest and Neck Chains, Setts of Breast Pins aad Preserve A Sugar epoons, Rngar -Sifters aad cruma Scrapers, IoeCream A Pie Knivesj Batter aad Cake Knives, Children'sKnives A Forks, Ear-Bings, k,i up Bracelets aad Breast Pins, i Bar sad Finger Kings, ; Cuff aad Shirt Buttons, Card eases A Pepperboxes, Fruit aad Pickle Kniveaj Table and Desert Spoons, Collar aad Sleeve Buttons, Belt Buckles, Armlets and Penella, Bpectaclas aad Thimbles, Thimbles and Tea Spoons, 8oup aad Cream Ladles Gravy A Mustard Fpoene, Pencils aad Pens, . j Spectacles, Ac. CUTLERY. Table and Desert Knives, Pocket and Penknives, ; Scissors and Baaors, Miscellaneous. Hair and Tooth Brushes, Combs and Guards, " - Crosses sad Saapa " plilTEd:vvare, j lee Pitchers aad Spoons, Castors aad Waitera, Cake Baskets aad Forks, , Preserve Butter Stands, Table and Desert Knives, Oyster sad Sugar Ladles, Butter sad Fruit Knives, ; Fish and Pie Knives, rSiaSeUsrs,-.! ! Pocket Books aad WaUets, Ladies' Traveling WaUetS, t UKUaBticJtv.4 York Boxes, 14 Molasses Mugs, i : Tea Setts S pieoes. DMUH W . U HI a .1 aciesj -i Raaor Stroos and Brushes cspecracies. . ; French A Yankee Clocks I wish the Members of the Legislature and others. to call at my store and see for themselves. My Btoek of Goods is large "-, and fashionable. My price are heaver. I will warrant everv article sold to be what if s sold for: ao Plated Jeuiehu told for Gold. Watches and Clocks repaired and warranted for 12 months. no 17 tf. JOHMU.PA1jM.1SK.. VTORTH CAROLINA WRAPPIN G . FA IT PER. AS GENERAL AGENT OF E. B. Sater, proprietor of the Crabtree 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 promptness and dispatch. Address, i. j. laxuiuru&D, feb 1 . RAUien, N. C Jfctr Standard eopy. TTNIVERSITY, N. C--AN ADJOURNED U Meeting of the Board, will be held at the ExecU tive Office ia this City, on Wednesday evening, the 12thinst, at seven o'clock, to consider : among other subjects the expediency of modifying the ordinance, regulating Chapel Worship, - Uy order, CUAH. MAJVliI. dec 6 td - Secretary. F McfSJeL?.1 OR LEASETHE NEW opposite the residence of W. W. Holden, J6sq. It is one of the most comfortable aad convenient houses in the City. . FOR TI&KJHS, Apply to dee ft 2w QUENT. BUSBEE. A RARE CHANCE. ' TiUE UNDERSIGNED WISHING TO JL emigrate to the South, offers for sale TWO VALUABLE TRACTS OF LAND. One lying two miles South of Holly Springs, on Buokhora Stream in Wake eonnty, containing 230 Acres of first class (arming land, on which there is a new seat of Mills, just completed a first-rate Flour Mill, not to be surpassed ; also, a corn and Circular Saw Mill, with any amount of timber convenient, and with ample water power at all times. Also, one tract lying five miles Northwest of Har nett Court House, on Campbell Creek, within one mile of the river, containing 414 acres, on which tract there is also a good seat of Mills, Flour, Corn and aSaw, which have been completed within the last 12 months, aad are in good order, with water power and custom as good as any. The land is well adapted to the cul tivation of both grain and Cotton. I will sell one or both of these places, together with the stock of Hogs and Cattle, Wagons and Imple ments on the premises. Terms will be made easy to suit the purchaser if re quired. Any person desiring to purchase such property will do well to call soon, as I am determined to sell. HENDERSON THOMAS, no 2 tf Millville, N. C. Press will please copy. THE GLOBE. THE OFFICIAL PAPEB OF CONGRESS. , . 1 PUBLISH NOW MY ANNUAL PROS PECTUS of the Daily Globe, and The Congres sional Globe and Appendix, to remind subscribers, and inform those who may desire to subscribe, that Con gress will meet on the first Monday of next December, when I shall resume publishing the above-named pa pers. They have - been published so long, that most public men know taeir cnaracter, and tnerelore 1 deem it needless to give a minute account of the kind of matter they will contain. Taa Dailt Globs will oontain a report of the De bates in both branches of Congress as taken down by reporters, equal, at least to any corps of short hand writers in this or any other country. A majority of them will, each, be able to report, verbatim, ten thou sand words an hoar, while the average number ot words spoken by fluent speakers rarely exceeds sevea thousand fire hundred words spoken an hour. When the debates of a day do not make more than forty- five columns they will appear ia The Daily Globe of the next morning, .which will contain, also, the news of the day, together with such editorial articles as may be suggested by passing events. Thb CosusassionAi. Globu ahd Appbhmx will contain a report of all the debates in Congress, revised by the speakers, the Messages of the President ef the United States, the Annual Reports of the Heads of the Executive Departments, the laws passed during the session, and copious indexes to all. They will ba printed on a double royal sheet, in book from, royal quarto sise each number containing sixteen' pages. The whole will make it is believed, at least 2,808 pagee This is aoknowleded to be the cheapest work ever sold in any country, whether a reprint or-printed from manuscript copy, taking for data the average number of words it contains. The coming session will, without doubt, be an un usually interesting one, because the Debates will, in a great measure, be upon the policy of the President elect, and The Globe will be, as it has been for many years past, the only source from which full debates of Congress can be obtained. Thb Cohobsbsiosal Globs asd ArPBsmxpass free thro' the mails of the United States, as will be seen by reading the following Joint Resolution passed by Congress the 6th of August, 1862 : Joint Resolution providing for the distribution of the Laws of Congress and the Debates thereon. With a view to the cheap circulation of the laws of Congress and the debates contributing to the true in terpretation thereof, and to make free the communica tion between the representative and constituent bo dies: " ' Be it reeohed by the Senate and Home of Repretent ativee of the United State of America in Congret ai eembled, That from and after the present session of Congress, the ConaasssioffAL Gloss abd Appbsuix, which contain the laws aad the debates thereon, shall pass free through the mails ao long as the same shall DC published by order of Congress ; Provided, That nothing herein shall be construed to authorise the circulation of the Dailt Globk free of postage Approved, August 6, 18S2. TERMS. For a eopy of Tss Dailt Globs for four months ' ' For 1 copy of Taa Cobobbshohal Globb abb Appbbdix, during the session, $2 00 3 00 For 2 copies ditto, when ordered at the same time, fi 06 No attention will be paid to any order unless the menev accompany it. Bank notes, current ia the section of the country where a subscriber resides, will be received at par The whole or any part of a subscription may be remit ted ia postage .stamps, which is preieraoie to any cur rency except gold or silver. . JOHN C. RTVB&V Washington no 1 3t. ' " " . . . - CROCKERY! CROCKERY 1 1 CROCKE- J ERY 1 !! We have again replenished our stock or China aad Earthenware, and have now the largest stock er the above in tne city, wo nave Glass Ware, Cut and Pressed, . . . v-. Dinner Sets.'' : : r.- ie-?-...--v. ! r .---Tea Seta, and fiAA kh f Chin to match broken sets, besides a lane let ef Iron Stone China, la PLATES, CUPS AND SAUCERS, BOWLS AND PITCHERS, te 22 , w.ii. a u o. Auwajuw MISCELLANEOUS. RANK OF NORTH CAROLIR A.A Dividend of six per oent, out of the profits for the last twelve months, has been declared, payable at the Principal Bank, its Branches and Agencies, oa and after theSrdday of December next noS td C. DEWEY, Cashier. NEW ARRIVALS. TB Y RECENT ARRIVALS MY FALL tl and Winter Stock of Beady-made Clothing and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods has been largely re plenished, sad I am now prepared to defy competi tion, either as to the quality or price ef my goods. By these arrivals 1 have received a Urge aad beautfc iui assortment or Gentlemen's Fine Salts ; Gentlemen's Business Salts i Gentlemen's Overcoats, of every style and. quality; Woolen and Merino Underskirts and Drawers; Together with an indefinite number of other articles, too numerous to mention, but consisting in part of Vests, Pants, Cravats, Socks, Suspenders, Ac, Ac ALSO, A large and elegant assortment of HATS, BOOTS and SHOES, UMBRELLAS, &c, to all which I earnestly invite the examination of the pubBe generally. !- xnose woo Day or me once never any from say one else, for His admitted on all hands that I sell better Clothing at cheaper prices than any other establishment in the country. This is no boasting, but the simple truth, as thousands are willing to testify who have purchased Clothing ef me. Jfor UKM1 UAKtiAlHS lfi WINTJSR CLOTHING, call at HACKNEY POOLK S, Corner of Fayetteville &L and Market Sqnare. noir tf READ! READ!! RMD!!! LANDECKER & KLINE BEG LEAVE to Inform the citizens of Baleigh and vicinity that they have just received one of the largest aad most fashionable stocks of FANCY AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS that they ever had the pleasure of offering before, and as they spared no effort to buy their Goods on the best terms, they flatter themselves that they oan and will sell goods cheaper than any other House this side ef the Empire City. Their department in DRESS GOODS embraces the moBt fashionablo patterns, of the latest importa tions. - CLOAKS 1 CLOAKS!! Arabs, Solverincs, As., Ac SHAWLS ! SHAWLS!! Of all sorts and designs. Needle-works and Fancy Goods. Hoop Skirts cheaper than ever.. Hosieries and Gloves, Newbjes, Bigolsttcs, Scarfs, Hoods, fcc, Our assortment of Walking Shoes and Gaiters is the largest we have ever had. Thankful for the liberal patronage which we have heretofore received, we trust that by strict attention . to business and by selling Goods cheaper than any body else, to merit a continuance Of the same oa IS lm. T1EADY MADE CLOTHING. OUR Xl stock of Beady Made Clothing and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods is the largest aad best we have ever had, and we are selling them lower than any ether jClothing Establishment in this part of Me country. OC IS lm LAN Di (Jh.ll.il A &L.LH JS. 1860. FALL. - 1860. STEVtNSGN, WEDDtLL & CO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF ' ' STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, No. T8 and SO Sycamore Street, PETERSBURG, VA. PRINTS! AND DRESSY GOODS. En g 1 i s h, rrencaj ana American, , IN LARQX STOCK AND GREAT VAKLKTT. 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 of Virginia, North Carolina and Tennessee, is invited to an examination of the Goods now in Store Weekly additions will, be added during hs Sea son. Orders promptly Executed. sept 8 tf F ALL AND WINTER CLOTHING FOR 18SO. N. WALKER & CO-. Wholesale and Retail Clothiers, 45 SYCAMORE ST., PETERSBURG, YA . XAUUTACTOar "WASHUCOTOir BU1LDW0S,"BALTB.. ud. 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, aad in point ef material and workemanship, oannet be surpassed if equaled by any other establishment in the Union. 1 Our stock will be fonnd unusually large and attrac tive, and our prioes 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' Fnrnishing Goods, of the latest importations." Merchants aad others are invited to call and exam ine our stock aad prioes before purchasing elsewhere. . ' N. WALKER A CO., sept 4 lm. No. 45 Sycamore Street. F ALL AND WINTER STOCK FOB I860. CLOTHING and FURNISHING GOODS, AX THOMAS W. ROVSTON'S, 51$ SYCAMORE STREET, PETERSBURG, VA. Having just returned from the city of New York, I am prepared to offer one of the best stacks 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 uoats, au maae u ore er ror my saioe Business Suits in the greatest variety, to match. Black French Doeskin Ceasimere Frocks, all sixes. Fancy Cassimere Sacks and Frocks, something really nioe&U colors and sixes.. Overcoats and Sacks, the most desirable stook to be found, all new and well made Vests by the hundreds, all kinds and sises, some extra large sixes. . Five hundred pairs superior Black Cassimere Pants 1500 makes of Doeskin. Fancy and Plain styles Cassimere Paato 1500 pairs 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 country for retail sales, embracing everything belong ing to Gents Wearing Apparel. .V Call aad examine my stock; and oblige se22 T. W. BOYSTON. A ND STILL THEY COME ANOTHER Supply of the Arctic and Polar Refrigerators, ex pected daily. To secure all the advantages, as well as economise in the use of Ioe, Every family ehould Aore one. Sold at manufacturers prices from $20 to $30, with freight , JA8. M. TOWLES, Agt. July 16th, 1880. - July 18 1 WHEAT DRILL WITH GUANO AT tacbment, Oa sale at reduced price aad no freight. One of Pennoka best, with Guano attach ment complete, left from the Last Pair. "oo2T-Itr JAMBS M. TOWLES, Agt. URNER'S NORTH CAROLINA AA.HA nac, for the year of our Lord 1861. Published and sold, wholesale aad retaJ, by II. D. TURNERy 'at the North Carolina Book Store Baleigh, oe27 ' ' ' " ' AUGHSRAW BONE yK - phat. ofLime-A New supply Expected daily, ef thU highly approved Fertilise. Sold at Manama, tor pricowithg m 0WJJt8f Ate,t. - Baleigh, oc 10 f ' V ZZ SUPERIOR FIKGINIA SMOKING TO. 9'BtMgk,M-tr. . ti Bosk Store , : . J.. : i i ... I 8 tt 11 I1! A v. ' if' r. n- 1 I-) il; 4 V. 5 n
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