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THE RLEIGII RECISTEU
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SBI-WEKKLY AND WEEKLY, 1 f
;,' BY'afYME: HALL, ; '
p DIT9R AHD rXOrUKTOU,
THK 6KMI-WEEKLY REGISTER ja pnUuhed
erery Wednesday and Saturday morning, at f4 00 per
annum, payable in advance, or $5 00, if payment u
delayed till the lubicription ywu has expired. .
TE WEEKLY REGISTER is published every
Wednesday morning, at f 2 .00 per annum, payable in
variably in advance. j - !
Kates ef Advertining in the Semi-Weekly
: , , . Begiater : .
tqitare (16 linei or leas) one insertion, $100
i Tery Booeeeding insertion, . ? . .25
1 rquare six months, . ; 8 00
" twelve T; i. 14 00
j ' three " . . ; & 00
: j . si . . " is oo
" ' twelve months, including paper, ' 25 00
Advertisements to be inserted on the imtide of the
paper altofethert will be-charged 50 cents per square
, lor every inner uoa niter uie nrsu Annual aaverusers
will be charged 50 per cent, more than the above rates
-when their advertisement are directed to be inserted
on the inside. , ' . '
r In the Weekly Register :
1 square for the first-insertion $100
and for every succeeding insertion, 25
1 square twefve months, . 10 00
2 ' nx " 16 09
. J- twelve months, includ'g 'Weekly paper 20 OS
All adTtrtisements not' otherwise directed, will be
inserted in the Semi-Weekly, and charged accordingly.
Business Cardi, not exceeding eight lines, will be
nserted in either the" Weekly or Semi-Week! v six
months for $5 00, or twelve months for $10 in both
papers at $ 8.50 for six months, or $15 for twelve months.
Contracts can be made at the office for longer
. auverusemems. - -
BUSINESS CARDS.
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1VT Y E R s ,
AND
WHOLESALE GROCER.
Ejeips always on hand a supply of-Coal for
!rt9s nflBtovea. . ' : '
NRwojekjr, February 22, 1860.
- " f ' ?: ' b 25 lypd.
Petersburg; ya.
THIS WELL KNOWN ESTALIgHMENT, '
HAVIXO BEKIT BKCSKTLT FITTED CF AND SUPPLICU
WITH AliXt MODERN COHVENIEHCES, 1
Now offers to Travellers AttracUo'ns
L:B8ttrpassed by any Hotel
in the Country.
mar JOHN JARRATT A BRO.
i WILLSON A ALFRIENT. 7
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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS.
AH (ierflttri iiChtmieah, Paint, Dye Stuff, OiU, &e.
oycamore, opposite Uollingbrook Street.
i; f JiiTlfiKUUKG, VA.
. iij wiLLsg.i. johs ixruus,
an, a
McILWAINE SON 'At Co
iRQCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
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I earner oj sycamore ana Tabb Street,
a. , e. MCH-WAure, ) i Petersburg, V.
R. B. MC1LWAITE,
R. R. HtlX. I
au S
! DONNANS At JOHNSTON,
! e ROGERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Petersburg
,ja l-ly. "
i HONNAN & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Richmond, Va.
ja 1 ly
RICHMOND AND PETERSBURG
' i ROAD. .
! THROUGH FREIGHT BETWEEN RICH
MOND AND NORTH CAEOLINA.
IROM THE 9TH DAY OF MARCH UN
. til the 1st of September next, the Freight and
Accommodation trains on this road will leave Rich
mond and Petersburg on Monday, Wednesday and
i riday,- at eizht o'clock. A.M.. inatMl
s before
ArrangemenU have been made by this company for
the prompt and punctual forwarding and delivery of
all produce, goods, or other articles of freight designed
i. r transportation either way, between Richmond and
points between Petersburg and Raleigh, Ridgeway,
wreensboro', Salisbury .and Charlotte, North Carolina,
- lo w rates, without any charge, for forwarding, stor
ge, Ac. All aueh articles seat to Richmond, should
.consigned and plainly marked " To the care of the
! revght Agen ofthe Richmond and Petersburg Rail
wad, a Petersburg,' by whom they will be promptly
forwarded. As to rates of tolls on the roads south of
' V ""Ktwnicntney reqmre to be prepaid as far1 as
Kaleigh,) information may be had at the Depot of this
-ompanyat Richmond. . -
T. H. WYNNE, Sup't-
, Jnly 25, 185. july-30tf.
Office R.
P. R. R.
Co.
rATiJEW YORK pices I
FOR THE SOUTHERN TP Ann,
( L ALTk'V ?Wlai1'8 n " the iarge,
KJ hnest and most fashionablB luMn-t.., "
st.
vuivui V
Watches,
01 all the most celebrated makers, cased in 18 carrot
go.a,Hunting, Magic jopen Cases, and warranted to
ketp perfect tim. Purchasers will find that they can
be bought as low here as in New York City. A beau
with ? WatchM' richly and set
- Diamonds;
, Diamond Rings, Pens and Bnttons ;: a new and beauti.
"? 75tIMatD,f C?ri1' Philagrane, Jet, Cameo,
Opal, Mosaic, Pearl, andtharich Etrnscan -
! Je werly,
In sets of Breastpins, Bracelets, Necklaces and Ear
";ngs, Ladies Chatelaine Etwsean Chains and Hooks
;J i maroon Etruscan, Plain and Chased Band Bracelets'
a ' I an endless variety of Charms, ' Seals and Keys of
ii.,r and geld; Btidal
i '. and
l;. thday Presents; rich Jewel Watch and Odor Cases,
lu.udsome Musical Boxes that plsy from two to six
turus eachj . : "
1 Silver Ware,
1 very possible description, Tea Sets, Breakfast Set
.i;-.-.Cream: and Desert 5ets, Pitchers, Goblets and
V SaU Stands and Spoons, Sugar Baskets, Tongs
i spoons, Gream-Pitchers, Ladles and Spoons, Pie,
r Cake. Fruit. 1!ntl.r ..,) I..l,l. f: m ' r.
od Desert Spoons and Forks, Silver Porte Mon-
ii:u-Cant Casen. c, 4c.
Sijn of the Eaele.
. At Ho. 34 Sycamore gt
Petersburg, Va.
iune 27 tf
1O0KING STOVES. TWO GOOD SE-.
' ON D hand Cookbg oveon sale. Cheap for
W 'd-iT JAMES M. TOWLES, Agt .
superior"
ARTICLE OF CHEW.
I VU -Tobacco."
Tha Pnr.
i .Ji J !
pa -5 5 .to
. r i"? " me anavejnst received at
' - J. ' -TURNER'S -
i. N.. C Book Store,
jao tf SfuAge plejwe copy," V '
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
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TI1EO. H. HILL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
I Raleigh, IT. C.
Especial .attention given to the collection of
. j i jan25 ly.
laima.
THOMAS J. BAGBY.
A5 and. Commission Merchant, No. 8
WaU-t., nnder St. Charles Hotel,
: -i RICHMOND, YA.,
srT18 outlJeKro" RenU out Houses, and geils
JL Tbaccp, Wheat, Corn, Flour, and other Country
rrodaee.-, . i J
Pays strict attention to business, and nmnint
remittances made. '
.a- Consignments respectfully solicited.
Refers to Messrs. Chas. T. Wortham A Co. ; Tins
ley, Tardy A Williams ; Hnnt k Brother, and Henry
K. Ellyson, of Richmond, i
September 3, 1859. tf P
OAJ CITY 8AVLNGS BANK.
j Dr. T. D. HOGO, Preindmt.
3 ova Q. WnxtAMS, Cakr.
! DIRECTORS. '
Dr.T. D. Hogg, H. S. Smith,
Q. Basbee,- John G. Williams.
Xnis Bank is now receiving deposits, at the Ex
change .Office of John G.Williams A Co. Discount
day Tuesday; ' j 18tf:
R
AHA WAY FROM THE Srritwr-wi
on the 1st of Aneust. mv Nerrn
The said Negro is forty six or seven years of age, dark
complexion, five feet nine or ten inches high, weighs
about one hundred and sixty or seventy pound. The
saiu iMegrpis near-sighted and very quick spoken.
He is a ditcher by trade, and may be passing by the
name o John or William Dunson. I will give the
reward of Fifty Dollars for the apprehension and de
livery of said Negro or confined in any jail in the State;
so that I can get him again.
' i A. SORRELL.
Raleighj, JS. C, September 1, I860. sept 8 tf.
H. r. EVAS.
J. B. WILLIAMS
E VANS & WILLIAMS,
AUCTIONRERSA GENERAL AGENTS'
lor the Sale Sc Hire of JVegroes, Land, Mer
chandise, Goods, fcc Sic. .
GREENSBORO, ALABAMA.
After the first of November Mr. Williams will ue in
Mobile, and Mr. Evans at Greensboro.
july 25 ly.
A. C. PL1.LIAM, R. P.PUO.IAM, D. K. WEISISKR.
PULL I AM & GO
AUCTIONEERS FOR SALE OF NEGROE ;.
Odd-Fellows' Hall, Franklin St.,
, RICHMOND, V A.
DAILY SALES Public a.vd Private
We pledge our strictest attention to the business en
trusted to us, and will, answer all com
munications nromDtlv.
PORTER ALWAYS AT EACH DEPOT.
y 9 tf. ,
TO THE FRIENDS OF
HOME MANUFACTURES.
THE KINMTON
IS NOW IN
SUCCESSFUL OPERATION.
ORDERS for negro BROGANS and BOOTS a!
solicited. . J. C. CARPENTER, Aoent.
Kmston, N: C, June 21, 1860. ang 4 tf.
lOTICE.THE SUBSCRIBERS GIVE
-Xi their personal attention to all consignments made
themfrom the country, particularly Tobacco, Cotton, and
Wheat They keep a large stock of Groceries, Guano,
4c, on hancL which they offer for sale on the most
reasonable terms. To eash and punctual buyers on the
nsnaltime. DONNANS t JOHXlSTOX.
Grocers and Commission Merchants,
mar 14 ly Petersburg. Va.
WATCHES, JEWELRY. &c.
riliilS SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE TO CALL
X tbe attention of those in want of Fine Watch
es, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, &c,
to his extensive Stock, which has been -selected with
great eare, and which has only to be seen to be ad
mired. His stock embraces
Fine Gold, Silver and Enameled Watches,
ijine Gold Jewelry,
I " 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 invite 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, j ' i .
nov 9. fc
RALEIGH AND GASTON RAILROAD"
Change of Schedule i
Raleigh, November 1st 1859.
O
V AND AFTER THTS DATE TffTJ MATT.
Irain ..r the Raleigh and Gaston Railroad will
run a: !.Hoara : J
Leave Raleigh daily at .10, A. M.
Arrive at Weldon daily at 12 M.
Leave Weldon daily at 11, A. M.
Arrive at Raleieh daily at 3.40, P. M.
THEfFREIGHT TRAINS will run as follows :
Portsmouth Freight lea?es Raleigh Monday, Wed
nesday and Friday ;
Arrives a Raleigh Tuesday, Thursday and Satur
day. Petersburg Freight Leaves Raleigh Tuesday, Thurs
day and Saturday ;
Arrives at Raleigh Monday! Wednesday and Fr.
day. - : J p. A. DUNN, Supt.
November 8, 1X53. feb 18 ly.
AUCTION AND COMMISSION SORE..
Having qualified at the present Term of Waken
County Court, as Auctioneer, I am prepared to re- 1
ceive ltt. btore on Commission, or for AnctioD Sales, all
Merchandise.jGooda and Wares.which shallbe faithful
ly accounted for, on SaleT-
Consignments from any part of the State Rndelfer
where solicited, f "
My Store is conveniently situated and arranged for
the business with fire-proof ware Room attached.
J AMES M, TOWLES, GenT Agt
Auctioneer and Commitsion Merchant.
August 22nd, I860. . aug 28.
GOTTON GINS. IN STORE AT MANU
FACTURER'S prices, W. G. Clemons, Brown k
Co's., and Saml. Griswold's Georgia Gins. Also,
Agent for Pratts celebra tea Alabama. Gins,
JAMES M. TOWLES.
. September 3rd, 1860 86pt 5
NEW AND SPLENDID EXTRACTS
Consisting of
THE WOOD VIOLET,
HUMMING BIRD,
- BUTTERFLY VIOLET,
, PATCHUTLT MUSK, -
PINK JOCKY CLUB,
FRANGIPANI EOSE.&c.
AUo, Frangipan i, Verbena, Cologne and other Toilet
waters. All of which are of the finest quality and put
np in elegant style.
For sale at
- PESOUD'S DRUG STORE.
Raleigh. May 18, I860. mt, J3tf.
NEW BOOKS Revolutions in EngUsh His
tory By Robert Vaughan, D. D. Volume 1st
now ready.
A Nawative of tLt Discovery iQf the Fate ofSir John
Frankhn and his Companions By Capt M'Clintock,
R.J.., L. L. D. With Mapa and Illustrations
. Notes on Nursing, What It Is and.What It Is Not
By Florence Nightingale.
' - For rale by W. L. POMEROY.
BlAUi6H,N C arch, 1 mar u
IMPORTANT SEWB(kjK tTHE LOST
Principle, or The Sectional Equilibrium. How it
was created; Hew Destroyed ; How it May be Restor
ed. By " Barbarossa."
For sale by .
- . ; . H. D TURNER,
i N. C Bookstore.
RAUtan, September, 1860. sept 11 tf.
LJPERIOR VIRGINIA SMOKING TO.
BACCO, received this day at ' .
HENRY D.-TURNKR'S
Raleigh, ne 21 tf
N. C. Bookstore.
MISCELLANEOUS.
"Don't desert an old friend for a new face
(Old Proverb.)
COL. SAM. COLT'S
REVOLVING FIRE A, R M S .
Pistols, JRifles, Carbines and Shot Guns
Patents, or 1850; 1855; 1857; 1858.
THESE arms have no
equals in quality and finish ;
are adopted by the Army
and Navy ofthe United
States, and the principal
governments of Europe;
are uniform in all their
parts, are simple, safe, sure
serviceable, and can be had
in one h u n d r e d varieties,
as well as Cartridges of
powder, ball and shot,
and all small parts for re
pairs, from all respect
able gun dealer 8, and
the Hardware trade gen
erally. Address- Sbcrktahv
COLT'S PATENT FIRE ARMS MAN'F'G CO.,
apr 2J ly. j Hartford, Cohs.
17-
T TFNDING to remove to the West, I wish to sell
privately the tract of land, on" which I mside, near
Raleigh. The Tract contains 350 acres, more or loss,
about 160 of which is cleared and in a high state of
cultivation; the balance about 2U0 acres in origi
nal growth. Ths farm is about three miles from
Raleigh, near the Fayetteville Road. On the pre
mises is a good dwelling house and al; .necessary out
houses. This is one ef the best tracts of land in the
county, and owing to its proximity t the City of
Raleigh, as well as the larre amount of v i ndlnnii. nd
the highly improved condition of the cleared land, is
-ertainly one of the most valuable.
Persons desiring to pnrchase are invited to call and.
examine the premises. Terms will be reasonable.
jari 23 3m ALBERT. HINTON.
OTICE TO WHOJttNlT MAY COS.
CERN.-HAVING LOCATED IN Til K CITY
of Raleigh, I take this opportunitv to inrOtin the Pub- '
lie generally, that I am prepared to make contract tor
public or private Buildings, in any part of the State,
on the most favoable terms. I am rlso prepared to
to furnish Granite in its rough state fon Building or I
other purposes, or dressed to order in any shape re- ,
quired, at reasonable rates. !
Orders for Ptone addressed to me through the Post .
Offlce,,Box 249, will meet with prompt attention. All
bills payable to me individually. I will not be re- '
sponsible for any debts made by any men in my .em
ployment without an order from me.
jan 1 6m THOMAS COtATES.
iJSit. Standard copy till July 1st.
T AIL ROAD IRON
AT CITY
POINT.
II. .SOI) tons Ka.il Rnari r
-j.
to the yard, For sale by
Standard copy.
ron, i f attern, oz pojinds
JAMES DUNLOP.
Petersburg, Va.
CJ w;
ONORTH CAROLINA MAGISTRATE, a practi
cal guide to the Laws of the State, and the decisions of
the Supreme Ciurt, defining the duties and jurisdiction ;
of Justices of the Peace, under the Revised Code of1
1854 'sj, together with full instructions and num- '
erous forms and precedents.
By. EDWARD CANTWELL, Esq.. LL U.,
Connxellur it Lnic.
One vol.. 8yo , containing nearly 600 pages, hand
somely printed on good pafer, ani well hnnud in-law
binding.
Price $3 50. 1'oFta.ge 3i cents.
Published sind for sale by
HENRY v. TURNER,
jan. 21 ;it the North Carolina Bookstore
NEW ARRIVALS.
KECtNT ARRIVALS MY FALL
and Winter Stock of Ready-made Clothing and
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods has been largely re-
j plenished, and I am now prepared to defy competi-
tion, either as to the quality or price of iny goods..
! By the arrival's I have received a large and beanti.
i . ful assortment of
Gentlemen's Fine Suits ;
. Gentlemen's Business SnHs ;
t Gentlemen's Overcoats, of eyery style and
! quality ;
! Woolen and Merino Undershirts and
j ; Drawers;
j Together with an indefinite number of other articles,
) too numerous to mention, but consisting jn part of
i Vests, Pants, Cravats, Socks, Suspenders. Ac. Ac.
' . ALSO,
A large and elegant assortment of HATS,
j BOOTS and SHOES, UMBRELLAS, &c,
j to all which I earnestly invite the examination of the
! public generally.
Those who buy of me once never buy from any one
else, for it is admitted on all hands that I sell better
Clothing at cheaperprices 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 of me.
For GREAT BARGAINS IN WINTER
CLOTHING, call at
HACKNEY POOLK S,
Corner of Fayetteville St Hnd Market Square.
no 17 tf
TnTt "barrels o f fine-vhTie
HJU MEAL. In Store, and for sale by the
Bag, a lot of White Meal, ground from newly clean
ed corn Families' sipplied weekly at lowest market
price. JAMES M. TOWLES, Ag't
feb fi tf
fine old w ines and brandies.
a selected stock of fin old port,
Sherry and Madeira Wines, also Otard, Dnpuy
fc Co.'b rtandard Brandies, direct from. the Custom
House. For sale by
aug 1 tf. PEEBLES, PLUMMER A CO.
B
AGGING AND ROPE.
100 Bales Standard and Extra Heavy Bagging.
200 coils Rope for sale at the lowest market rates
P.. A. YOUNG Jt BRO.,
by
V3. Sycamore street,
eep 14 tf Petersburg, Va.
M
ERCHANT TAILORING ESTAB
LISHMENT.--! beg leave respectfully to
lntorm yen that tn addition to my tuH stock of Ci.oth
q and
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, !
I have secured the services of Mr. Burrmann, just 1
from one of. tne largest and best Establishments in
New York, whj will attend entirely to the cutting and 1
ntting department ; and trom tne nign recommenda
tion which I have received, I take pleasure in stating
that he can please the most fastidious and give gene
ral satisfaction to all
I have selected the very be6t of French Cloths,
Cassimeres, Doeskins, Silks, Cashmeres, Velvet Vest
ings, and other articles pertaining to a tailoring es
tablishment, and hope thnt I will receive a share ofthe
public patronage. , i . '
All I ask is a trial. " -
M. GRAUSitAN.
Raleigh, N. C , Sept. 29th, 1S60.
ROPOF I860 TURNIP SEED, TUR
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 sat by A
H. D. TURNER,
At the N. C, Bookstore.
r Raleigh, N.C., July Hth, I860. 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 patters! of Brooches,
Breast Pins, Ear Rings, Bracelets, Finger Rings, La
dies an Gentlemen's Watch Chains, Pencils and Pens,
Cuff Pins, Miniature Lockets, Gold Thimbles, 4-e.
Call and examine
nov 9 C. B ROOT.
OLD DOMINION "TOBACCO."--ANOTHER
Lot of Old Dominion Smoking -Tobacco,''
Just received at Turner's". I'.orth Carolina
Book Store. Said t be Saperior to th;-Jortner. - '
jan 5 td L '' ? '
SMOKED BEFF, AND BOLOGNA 8AU
8A8E, . At . A. WHITAKER'S.
miscellaneous.
A RARE CHANCE.
rLE UNDERSIGNED WISHING TO
emigrate to the South, offers for sale
TWO VALUABLE TRACTS OF LAND.
One lying two miles South of Holly Springs, on
,khnri r7. - w.u. . ' ,fs
Bnckhorn Stream in Wake
Acres of first elass farming land, on wliich there is a
new seat of Mills, just completed a first-rate Flour
. . . o
UTo't to bTaT
Saw Mill, with any amount of timber convenient, and
wiin ampie 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
tb'j is also a good seat of Mills, Flou-, Corn and Saw,
which have been completed within thp but f 2 months,
and are in good order, with water powor and custom
as good as any. The land is well adnpted to th cul
tivation of both grain and Cotton,
I will sell one or both of these ulaee, together with
the stock ef Hogs and Cattle, Wagons and Imple
ments on the premise'.-:
Terms will be mad ety to suit the purchaser if re
quired. Any person desiriu e to purchase sucb property will
do well to call soon, as I aui determined to sell.
HENDEBSON THOMAS,
no 28 tf Mil' !e, N. C.
Press will please copy.
STOVES, TIN WARE, &c.
THE SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE TO
announce to the citizens of Raleigh and vicinity
that he has just received a fine assortment of OF
FICE, PARLOR and COOKING STOVES,
together with a beautiful assortment of Grates, and
he offers them at such prices as will defy competition.
He has also opened a fine arsortuieDt of Tin Ware,
to which he invites the attention of the public.
All orders for stoves, store pipes, or anything else
in his line, promptly attended to, and satisfaction
guarantied. ET. J. HESSELBACH.
N. B. I will coptinue to carry on my COPPER
SMITH business in all its branches. H. J. H
no 14 3m
Standard copy 3 months.
JOHS g. 1A!CT, Johs H. Hymah,
Liltrnf Turl.nn'. X. ' Late .?'W.rif Xri-k, X.C
V. M. Hymaj.
Lnte Warrentna, X.
DANCY, HYMAN & CO.,
. GROCBRS AND
CO M MISSION' MERC HAN TS,
194 Pearl Street,
NEW YORK.
HYMAN DANCY & CO-
COMMISSION MERCHANTS7I
Iho New Xork Houie will be
DAxer, aided by R.
conducted by Jno S.
W. Htkas.
The Norfolk House will be conducted by Jso.
Hymaji and F. M. nvMAs.
n.
Particular attention eiven to the sale of Cot.
ion, Corn, Wheat, Naval Stores, Ac
September 11, 1860. K6pt U tf.
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 pikes for such
as I want. Any information, either in person or bv
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
luly 27th, 1S60. uu., itf
MUW AUCTION HOUSE.
NOTICE. THE FIRM OF PULLIAM A
BETXShavingthis day ceased, WM H. BETTS
will continue in the NEGRO AUCTION BUSINESS,
and has taken into co-partnership with him E. J.
Gregory. They will conduct the business under the
firm of Betts te Gregory, at their sales-room on
Franklin street, four doors below Wall street, and about
one square below the former office of Pulliam c Betts,
and respectfully solicit a continuance ofthe patronage
which was so liberally extended to Wm. 11. Betts while
in the firm of Pulliam A Betts,
They have obtained the services of Mr. Bushrod W.
Elmore as Clerk, who has an interest in the business.
WM. H. BETTS,
E. J. GREGORY.
Richmond, Va., May ltb, 1869. ma 23 ly.
STROTHER.
BOOK AND JOB
Raleigh, N.
i. C M 4 ROOM.
OFFICE,
C.
fpHE Public are respectfully informed that we are
J. now prepared to print Books, Pamphlets, Cata
logues for Schools, Cards, Bill-Heading, Letter-Heading,
Blanks of every description, Posters, Patty and
Ball Tickets, and in fact, everything thatcan be printed
with moveable types, in plain and fancy styles, with
neatness, at prices that cannot fail to give satisfaction.
Ourmatoriais are entirely new. Our office may be
found, fo the present, over Mr. Cbaplins' Book Bin
dery, in the old Star office, opposite the Presbyterian
Church. .STROTHER A MARCOM.
April 18th, I860. apr 25 ly.
HESTER:
AND
BijIIKIIE j?S)iSli2S..
B
THEO. H. HILL.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAS NOW IN PRESS,
a volume of poems bearing the above title. Mr.
Hill is well-known in this community, as the author of
many fugitive poems, which published anonymously
have "gone the rounds of the press" sparkling, as
pure gems, wherever set
Having now reclaimed these wandering waifs, he
presents them to tne public with others hitherto un
published and his publisher would only ask for them
a eordial reception impartial criticism.
The volume a neat 12 mo will be sent by mail,
free of postage. Price $1 per copy. Orders should
be forwarded at once to the subscriber, as but a small
edition will be published. liberal discount to the
Trade. HENRY D. TURNER.
jan 9 tf N. C. Book Store.
(TREAT BARGAINS IX FINE
CLOTHING.
ENTIRE STOCK AT COST FOR CASH:
IN ORDER TO REDUCE OUR LARGE
and attractive stock of
FINE CLOTHING,
we have concluded to offer our entire stock at
COST FOR CASH FOR THE NEXT SIXTY DAYS.
Our goods are entirely of
SOUTHERN MANUFACTURE,
and are warranted equal to any in the market in
every respect. Great bargains may now
be expected.
N. WALKER A CO.,
jab 9 tf 45 Sycamore Street.
BUY YOUR CLOTHING.
OF
UOYSTQN & CO.
OCR FACILITIES FOR MANUFACTU
RING are now complete, and we are prepared
to sell yon
GREAT BARGAINS IN SUPERIOR READY
MADE CLOTHING FOR CASH.
Home manufactures we are encourageing, and will
sell a full suit of Millar A Co., (Culpepper county,
Va.) Extra Cassimere, 1st quality, for $ It, 2nd quality
'orflft. . ,
Military over Coats of Blue Beaver Cloth, for $12.50.
- These Over coats are of Saperior quality, and with
change of Buttons Make a complete citixens Dress
over Coat. Call and see at
T. W. ROTSTON A CO,
" i -15Ji Sycamore Street,
jan 26 tf f . I Petersburg. Va.
GENERAL COMMISSION, 186L-GEN-ERAL
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
Having reliable correspondence with Wholesale
Dealers in most of the Cities, I ana prepared to con
tinue too ordering of any Goods with - dispatch. A
reasonable commission on wholesale prices haa given
universal satisfaction to my friends, thus Etc Try
me and save your money. Verbat Sat, Ac.
an28-:tf JAMES M. TOWLES, Agt.
MISCELLANEOUS,
DOWN WITH THE POLITICIANS!
THIS UNION MUST BE PRESERVED
BY THE PEOPLE !
. ItT. ,t . u tl
! il day is at hand, and it becomes necesary that
A Wt ITCI lrITn fVSHnnaciMi ' anvwn
everr naraon navinv mukkt
of any description, to
deposit the same at
F 4ANKLIS S the only man in
n - M- goods to
SUIT ALL CLASSES I
Hang out your Banners and throw up your Hats
forth UNION now, fellow citixens. The
way t preserve the Union and kenp ,
peace at home is
j'f- TO DEAL WITH FRANKLIN.
Talk about dissolving the Union it can't be done
without the voioe of the masses, the only true friends
to the South and the ' Union ; and when the day of
trial comes w will be found defending every inch of
the South at the point of a nick uf randy.
But in the mean time,dont forget that FRANKLIN'S
is the place to buy
CHEAP GOODS FOB THE CASH.
Why be aUrmed, friends r The Union will not be
dissolved, for we are the workin-meu ; and w are
the lighting men; and we have the power; and we in
tend to preserve this Union in which we live, and
have our being.
jan 9 tf J. B. FRANKLIN'S.
DRESSMAKING-
MRS. W. W. PERKINSON, FASHION
ABLE Dressmaker, will be pleased to receive
from the Ladies ef Raleigh a liberal share of patron
age. She flatters herself that she is capable of giving
the most perfect satisfaction to all who may favor her
wun tneur patronage, and she assures the Ladies that
her prices shall be as moderate as those of any other
Dressmaker.
Residence on Wilmington street, opposite the
vacant lot of Mrs. Stewa-t, on Fayetteville street,
no 17 3m
THE NORTH CAROLINA FORM BOOK.
THIS DAT EKCEIVKD, BY
H. D. TURNER,
A NEW AND COMPLETE EDITION OF THE
NORTH CAROLINA FORM BOOK ;
IMPROVED AND GREATLY ENLARGED,
containing 344 pages, royal 12mo, embracing ma
ny forms, not found in former editions, printed on
good paper and substantially bound in law calf. It con
tains Forms of all those Legal Instruments which peo
ple have occasion to use : ' and furnishing, also a guide
to Justices of the Peace, Sheriffs, Clerks, Constables,
Coroners, School Committees, etc. Compiled from the
hnt soiirws, leing an improvement on all works of
thf kind jf.ruierly ri use, and intended as a Compan
ion to Cantwell's Justice. To which are added the
totiKtitrnn ol North Carolina, and of he United
State; an account of the principal Officers of the
State, and of the Counties; Titles of address, Ac.
Furnished at the unparalleled low price of One Dol
lar, (Deing the cheapest book ever offered for sale.)
When sent by mail an extra charge of 20 oents will
be required to cover the postage. A liberal discount
to tmse wno buy to sell again. Published and sold.
i I . .....
wuoiesaie ana retail, ny
H. D. TURNER,
dec 26 tf at the North Carolina Book Store,
THE AD VALOREM BANNER,
DAILY AND WEEKLY.
A SHORT TIME SINCE I ISSUED A PROS-
jfY. PECTUS for a Weekly newspaper, to be called
me au v ALUKXiia jhahkiik, to be published
jn the City of Raleigh. N. C. The encouragement I
have received, far exceeding my most sanguine hopes,
induces me to issue this prospectus, the object of which
is to miorm tne public that i will, on the 1st of Janu
ary, 1861, commence the publication of the BAN-
nK,ti, not only r KBKLi, but also DAILY.
iso far as the Banner takes sides with political par
ties, it will be Democratic ; but with regard to internal
improvements, a cnange in our system of Taxation,
and the preservation of a Constitutional Union, it will
know no party, but win be the zealous advocate of all
these, repudiating secret caucuses, (where the spirit
of the Constitution is often violated;) packed and par
tial Conventions, and the scheming of wonld be po
litical demagogues and tricksters. I shall be just and
fear not
TERMS OFTHE DAILY BANNER.
One copy 1 year, in advance, $5 00
Five copies I year " 20 00
TERMS OF THE WEEKLY BANNER.
One copy 1 year, in advance, $2 00
Six copies 1 " " 10 00
Ten ' 1 " " 5 on
Address
FRANK I. WILtON.
dee 26 tf
Raleigh, N. C.
NEW VOLUMES
OF THE FOUR REVIEWS
BLACKWOOD,
COMMENCE Jahv., 186i.
TERMS.
AND
Per annum.
$3 00
For any one of the Reviews,
For any two of the four Reviews,
For any three of the four Reviews.
For all four ofthe Reviews,
For Blackweod'aMagaiine,
For Blackwood and one Review,
For Blaekwoord and two Reviews,
5
7
8
i
5
7
9
For Blackwood and three Reviews,
For Blackwood and Four Reviews,
Money Current in the State where
10 00
tfilt be re.
ntd
eeirea at tar.
CLUBBING.
A discount of twenty five cent from the above prices
will be allowed to CLUBS ordering four or more copies
of any one or more of the above works. Thus : Four
copies of Blackwood or of one Review, will be sent to
one address for $9 ; four copies of the four Reviews
and Blackwood for $30 ! and so on.
Remittances should always be addressed to
the Pnblishers.
LEONARD SCOTT, A CO.,
mar 18 tf. No. 64 Gold Street, New York.
II. WORCESTER'S
IMPROVED PIANO-FORTES
MANUFACTORY AND SALESROOM,
FOURTEENTH STREET.
Corner Third Avenue, NEW YORK. .
17I0R a quarter of a eentnrv the Instruments Mun.
1? factored at the above Establishment have ranked
among tne first in the country. Their durabilit.
strength, and delicacy of tone and touch are highly
appreciated by all who have given them a thorough
trial. The proprietor, by giving his personal atten
tion to tne manufacture or each instrument, in all its
details, is enabled to guarantee superior excellence and
reliability in every respect oc 10 3m
TNOR COUGHS COLDS, fcc.,--Ayeri Cher-
A. ry rocwrai, wistars Balsam Wild Cherry, Ty
lers Syrup Gum Arabic, Brown's Troches, Bryan's
Pulmonic Wafers, Mrs. Holt's Cough Syrup, Wistar's
Locenges, The genuine at
PESCUD'S Drug Store.
FOR BOWEL COMPLAIfrrs-Try Eaton's
Infantile Cordil, Dalbs Carminative, Valpeaux's
Remedy, Jaynes' Carminative, Mta. Winslow's Sooth
ing Syrup, Pescud's Diarrhoea Cordial ; any of which
kinds are deservedly popular, and for sals
At PESCUD'S.
CHEROKEE REMEDY Thorn' Extract
Cnbebs and Copinba, Tarrant's Extract Cubebs
and Cepiaba, and Capsules ofall kinds,
, At PESCUD'S Drag Store.
TOILET ARTICLES For all who lore a fall
and luxuriant growth of hair, they must try the
following Restoratives : Exekiel's If ood's,Mrs. Allen's,
Phaloa's, Barry's Tricophorus, Kathaifon, Coeoaiao,
Cocin, Ess. Bay Leaves, Javnes' Hair Tonic and aa
indefinite variety of Pomades, Bslssms , and OQt of
Foreign and American man nocture, at ' "
r PESCUD S Drug Store:
mHE MOST' SPLENDID AND DESIRA-
JL BLK assortment, of Cosmetic; Perfumery,
Soaps, Brushes, Toilet Extract, ftdegnes, and Toilet
Articles of all kinds is now on exhibition, and will be
sold very cheap V
" -i7" '. V Z "rT'. C PEWJUDS:!i '
SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW AND
Worth aryint vis Phalos'e White Orien
tal Cream for boantifyiag the complexion.
For sals as , ,j ,
. . PESCUD'S Drug Stars,
MISCELLANEOUS-
STEAM POWER PRESS,
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING
ESTABLISHMENT.
I'
HAVING RECENTLY SUPPLIED OUR OF
PICE with one of R. HOEA Co's SINGLE
LARGE CYLINDER PRINTING MA
CHINES, which are admitted to have no superiors
in tha world, we flatter ourselves that we can say,
witnout fear of contradiction, that we hare in our
offioo , j i ,
TUB BEST POWER PRESS
in th State, and ene that ha? no Superior in the
. United States.
Seen after purchasing our new Power Press, finding
that we could not employ a man who understood tha
management ef Hin the State, wo sent on to New York,
where we engaged the services of one who has served
a regular apprenticeship in the city of Paris to tha bus
iness, and who has beaa engaged t it alone all his life.
He is a number on Pressman, and we do not hesitate
to say that we now bare :
THE BEST PRESSMAN
in the State, and one without a superior anywhere.
And in order to show that we are as well, if not better,
prepared to do good Job Work as any other establish
ment m the state, we do not hesitate to any that we
have in our employ
THE BEST JOB PRINTER
ih the City, and one who is equal at least to the best
in the State.
Finding that we- could not do by hand power the
large amount) of Job and Newspaper work which our
unusual facilities are daily attracting to oor office, we
hsvt purchased a
md our splendid Power Press will hereafter be driven
by Steam.
It will thus be seen that our facilities for doing
JOB WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
CANNOT BE SURPASSED,
and we respectfuly solicit a iiberal share of the pa
tronage of our friends and the pubMc generally. We
will in every instance
Warrant our Work to give' Satisfaction.
SYME A HALL.
Raleigh, N. C. Oct 27th. I860.
XTEW WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER
AND PLATED WARE.
GOLD.
Guntleuieng Levers.
Ladies' Levers,
Silver Levers,
Ladies' Watch Chains,
Vest and Neck Chains,
Setts of Breast Pins and
Ear-Rings,
Bracelets and Breast Pins.
Ear and Finger Rings
Cuff and Shirt Buttons,
Collar and Sleeve Buttons,
Belt Buckles,
Armlets and Pencils,
Spectacles and Thimbles,
Crosses and Snaps.
PLVTED WARE,
Ice Pitchers and Spoons,
Castors and Waiters,
Cake Baskets and Forks,
Preserve A Butter Stands,
Table and Desert Knives,
Oyster and Sugar Ladles,
Butter and Fruit Knives,
Fish and Pie Knives,
Salt Sellers,
Candle Sticks,
Molasses Mugs,
Tea Setts 5 pieces.
Spectacles.
SILVER WARE.
Cups and Goblets,
Salt Bellers,Napkin Rings,
Preserve A Sugar Spoons,
"agar Sifters and Crumb
8er;i !!!, .
Ice Cream A Pie Knives,
Butter and Cake Knives,
Children'sKnives A Forks,
Card cases A Pepperboxes,
Fruit and Pickle Knives,
Table and Desert Spoons,
Thimbles and Tea Spoons,
oup and Cream Ladles,
Gravy A Mustard Spoons,
Pencils and Pens,
Spectacles, Ac. '
CUTLERY.
Table and Desert Knives,
Pocket and Penknives,
Scissors and Rasors,
Miscellaneous.
Hair and Tooth Brushes,
Combs and Guards,
Pocket Books and Wallets,
Ladies' Traveling Wallets,
Work Boxes,
Steel Spectacles,
Raxor Strops and Brushes
French A Yankee Clocks
I wish the Members of
the Legislature and others.
to call at my store and see for themselves. My Stock
oi uooas is, large and lashionable. My price are
cheaper. I will warrant every article sold to be what
lfs sold for; no Plated Jewelry old for Gold. Watches
and Clocks repaired and warranted for 12 months,
no 17 tf. JOHN C. PALMER.
MONUMENT TO DR. MITCHELL.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING DURING THE
past summer heard many express a wish that a
monument should be placed over the gnve of Rev.
Dr. Mitchell, upon the High Peak ofthe Black Moun
tain, and regret that it had not already been done, has
determined to give hi personal attention to the mat
to, and trusts that, by the aid of the thousands of
pupils and friends of that venerable man. be mn t
enabled to erect it
The undersigned proposes to erect a plain, subtan
tial structure, with the rock found on the spot, and to
build it in such a manner that it mav also h nrai
an Observatory. He pledges himself to M contribu
tors that no pains shall be spared upon his part to
have the structure firm, and a fit monument to one,
whose moral, intellectual and nhvsical character.
so fit a simile to the granite on which hirbody rests.
The undersigned will give his personal attention to
the work, and trusts that his knowledge of the country
and its people, will enavle him to have it eonstrnntnH
as cheaply as is possible to have it done by any one
els.
Means will be taken to preserve the names of fhn.
who contribute The undersigned is determined that
the monument shall be esected if any amount near
sumcieni is ontamed.
Kemn P. Battle, Esq., of Raleigh, will receive con.
tributions and Messrs. Litchford and Finch, reporters
in the House and Senate of the Legislature will receive
any contributions from members of those bodies. Let
ters addressed to me containing contributions will be
promptly" acknowledged. HENRY E. COLTON,
Wilmington, N. C.
A-S-Papers ef tbo State please copy.
JUST AS I EXPECTED. IN CON8E
quence of the great increase in his business, the
ssbseriber has been compelled to procure the services
of an assistant, and is pleased to inform the public,
tbat he has associated with him, JNO. Q. BAR
HAM, well known as an efficient business man, hav
ing little enough conscience to be a good auctioneer. '
Hereafter the business will' be conducted under the
firm and style of MOORE & BARHAM, at the
stand formerly occupied by myself, two doors east of
H. Poole's Clothing Store, on Msrket Square.
' . ! JOHN C. MOORE.
MOORE fc BARHAM,
Auction and Commission Merchants, . will attend
promptly to all business entrusted to them. They
will attend sales in this, and the adjoining counties.
They can offer no better pledge of satisfaction, than a
reference to those whom t bey bar nerved.
Standard copy. dee 1 tf
LEGISLATIVE DIRECTORY.
INTERESTING WORK.
JUST PUBLISHED A CORRECT DI
RECTORY of the Legislature of North Carolina
giving the feams birth place, age, resit once, occupa
tion, polities, and boarding hoase of each member of
the present Legislature. It has also an interior view
of Che Senate Chamber and House of Commons, desig
nating the seat occupied by each member, It is also
accompanied with twt large tables; ue showtag the
popular vote for President of aO th States from 1824
np to I860, andths other showing the ve of North
Carolina, by Monties, from' 1840 t 1860. tt also
oontains the names, ages, birth pU,, Ac, of the
Clerks and Poor keepers ; -and a Ikt fn the State
omeors, pubbe works, Ac, Ae. iitiX-;? -i.'
; The whole is published in a volant? ..f sfty pages,
and will assent to any portion of the Me, post paid,
on receipt of fifty cents... , Address . . .
v JOHN NICHOLS. pabUshor.i
doe 16 tf Raieigh, V . C
TiY THE CHERCKEE REMEDY. Ths
demand is iBeraasirg and the elects are traly
vondsrfoL . Atakd sairhr instrsoeived.
'. : .. ,.; At PESCUD'S. -
Raleigh, N. 0 Sept It-
COUNTING-HOUSE CALENDAR, 181.
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ill Mi! 1 2 S 4 s
6 7 8 9 11 11 12 mpi t 8 f 10 11 12 U.
3 IS 1415 16 17 H 19 U IS 16 17 18 19 20
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27 28 29i30Sl ' 28 29 30 31
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3 14 15 18 17 18 10 20 f 13 14 10 16 17 18 1
ft 21 22 23 24 26 26 27 I g 20 21 22 23 24 25 2t
28 29 SO -. j 5 27 28 29 SO 31
1 2 S 4, $ II
5 6 7 8 910 11 3 4 6 6 7 8 0
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 : 1 (4 10 11 12 13 14'l5 10
19 20 21 22 2? 24 25 ' 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
33 26 27 28 29 30 31 ' 34 26 26 27 28 29 80
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NOTICE. APPLICATION WILL BE
made to the General Assembly of North Caro
lina, now in session, for aa act incorporating tha Gap
Creek Mining and Smelting Company, in tbo eeantr
of Ashe. C. J. COWLXS.
jan 23- tf -..
lrOTICE. APPLICATION WILL BE'
Li made to the present Session of the Legislature,
to Incorporate the Peach-tree Paint and Mineral
Manufacturing Company, and also, tha Chorokva
Mining Manufacturing Company,
jan 19 lm.
6 K rinn AP"-E TREES. EVERY
Body knows Carter's Apple troat
ean't be beat They are sold at the low price oJE lOeente
each. Send your orders at onee to i
THOMAS CARTER'S
jan 12-4w Nursery, Raleigh,-N. 0.
DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP.
In conseauence of the decease of oar seniar
partner, the firms of N. M. MARTIN, BRO.A CO,
Potersburg, and N. M. MARTIN, SON A CO, Rich
mond, cease fro this date, and are dissolved
Either of .the surviving partners is authorised to
close the business.
ROBERT A. MARTIN,
WALTER K. MARTIN,
ROBERT TANNAHILL,
N. M. MARTIN, Jr.,
. R. H. CUNNINGHAM, Jr.
jan 9
Surviving
Partners.
NEW CO-PARTNERSHIP. The under
signed have entered into co-partnership, and will con
tinue the Grocery and Commission Basin ess
in Petersburg, under the firm of MARTIN, TANNA
HILL A CO., and the General Commissisa
Business in Richmond, under the stylo of WAL
TER K. MARTIN A CO. .
We tke this oecassion to return our sincere k
to our numerous friends for the liberal confidence and
support extended to the late firms of N.M. Mar
tih, Bro. A Co., Petersburg, and N. M. Martim, Son
A Co., Richmond, and hope by our best personal ex
ertions to merit acontinnai oe of the same.
ROBERT A- MARTIN, 1 , v
ROBERT TANNAHILL, f Pburg
WALTER K. MARTIN, )
N. M. MARTIN, Jr. I Richmond.
R. H. CUNNINOHAM, Jr. J
iffgu Produce consigned to the Richmond eonoorn
will be forwarded with despatch, as heretofore, free of
any forwarding charge.
MARTIN, TANNAHILL A CO.
MARTIN, TANNAHILL dc CO.,
GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 129 Sycamore Street,
PETERSBURG, VA.,
WALTER K. MARTIN A CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
RICHMOND, VA.
R. A MARTIN, ) .
R. TANNAHILL, I Petersburg. '
Formerly of Edgeoombe co, N. C. j -WALTER
K. MARTIN,
N. M. MARTIN, Jr. I Richmond.
R. H. CUNNINGHAM, Jr. J
fft-Strict personal attention given to the sals of
Produce.
Orders for Goods promptly filled.
jan 9 tf
TANDARD AND DWARF PEAR
TREES A fine lot of the abort trees.
good as any in the United States, at 50 eeats each, for
, THOMAS CARTER
jan 12 4w Raleigh, K. C,
RHUBARB OR PIE PLANT-EYEUY
FamUy ought to havo a few Plants of this is.
eellent Substitute for Gooseberries. Pries from 25 to
50 eente each. For sale by THOMAS CARTER,
- Jan " 4w Raleigh, N. C
OLD SACHEM BITTERS
AND
WIGWAM TONIC.
rilHESE DELICIOUS AND FAR-FAMED BIT
JL TERS, are recommended by ths FIRST PHYa
SICIANSOP THE COUNTRY, n account of
their PURITY AND GREAT MEDICINAL
VIRTUE. . '
They are pleasant i;ecur to the taste, and are
pronounced the BEST TONIC AND STIMIT
LANT EVrER OFFERED TO THE Pff-
Their curative powrK in cn-as vf 'GEYKRAI.
DEBILITY, LOSS OF APPETITE, COV.
STIPATION, et.. nre un irraQelod, and as a
guarantee that we fet J wurrante i in eUiming what we
do, ws beg leave to t.'ie thuc oi r assertions srs sndors
ed by
Prof. S1L1.I l AN, ol Yale College.
Prof. HA Y ES, of MnssachHseUs,
and hundreds of other.1 v ''--yv- '.
For sale by Grocery Wine Merchants, and Drug
gists generally. , '
Principal Depot, H5 Water Bfc, New York..
doo 1 ly - . - i , . . , ; ... y
FINE ASPARAGUS ROOTS. SI PER '
HUNDRED. THOMAS CARTER;
janl9-tf t Ralrtgh,y;a
N'
MRTII CAROLINA WRAPPING PA-
oxs.. as USAS1UL iorv? nv tf n
Sater, proprietor of the Crabtreo Paper .Mills, I am
ready to settle his accounts for fapor, to psrehase
stock, and to sell Wrapping Paper of all dsseriptions,
on favorable terms. Orders fur sueh paper solicited
and executed with promptness and dispatna. '
Address, T. J. LITCHFORlV i
'"l- Rat. atan, V. C
Standard copy. -. r
TS, FIGS. CURRARTfl. cmnstv-
BERRIES, c.
Figs, son
sevoral rarietiss. .! i
epauun ana American UBOSnats, 50 "
English Walnute, . . , $m :t.,
White and Rod Filberts,- " ' m
White, Red, and Black Cnrrsnts, 15 .
Best English and American Gooseberries. 16 ,
Raspborries and Blaohherries, 16 to 25 - -
For sole by THOMAS CARTER, .
jan 12-4 w EaUigh, 2LCC I
CHERRY AND PLUM TREES.-A GOOD
supply of ths best kinds in cultivation, for mis
at25 eoatesaek, at ... V ; . .
c , t . . Ma "
iU narsory,
Bnletgh, . C
Jan 1
APRICOT AND NECTARINE TREES.
Uvr J Varieties of the above trsos for sals at
26 seats oaeh by. THOMAS CARTAR, -
jan 12 4w Raleigh, N. C.
'I
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