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THE R LEIGH REGISTER - kditorb astd FRonuvress. ? '-' THE SEMI-WEEKLX, REGISTER 1 published erery Wednesday and Saturday morning, at $4 80 per enum. payable in advance, or $5 00, if payaent is delayed till tha subscription jmi has expired o ";"' THE WEEKLY 'REGISTER is published every Wednesday-morning, Rt $3 00 per annum; payable in- variably in advance. . ' 'I-, -V - Kates of Advertising ia the Semi-Weekly . ' - ' . Register: - - - square. (18 lines or lew J one insertion, t :,.,' $1 00 very succeeding insertion, - i t . ; t- : . . 25 1 square els months, - ' ' ' x. ': -"" ' ; ' 8 0Q . twelve " - 6 -14 00 J three - x " 1 8 00 2 " sir."," ' ' 1 00 twslve months, including paper, i. 25 00 Advertisements to be inserted oath iittide of the pnper altogether , wilLbe charged SO cento per square far every insertion after the first r Annual advertisers will be charged 50 per rent, more lhaan the above rates when their advertisements an directed to be inserted on 4aInsiu,CifrFjri.:?;-'- " f ;'-T-f ; ' In the Weekly Register : ' ' 1 square for the first hnwrtion, ' - s- $1 . . andior every succeeding insertion, . -" l squaro twelve months, ; 10 00 2 -f.V-.SJ -rr-, . . -10 00 2 twelve month, inolod'g Weekly paper 20 00 All advertisements not ethei-wis directed - will be insertesjln the Semi-Weekly, and charged accordingly. Business Cards, not exceeding eight lines, will he nserted in either the Weekly or Semi-Weekly six months for $5 00, or .twelve months for $10 in both japers at $3.50 for six months, or $15 for twelve months. SsContracts ean be made at the office for longer advertisements. ; : ; ... ' -J ; . . BUSINESS CARDS. CO 5; Z Q H a a . - . K a - 9 1 2 8 3 a s t2 V wj MY ERS, ;3' Ml . Art!) V li OIiESALE GROCER. JSB Keens always en hand a mnnlv'of Coal for Urates and Stoves.. , ., NeBRir, Pebrnary 2 1860. V - ' ''"rA- ' --f . " feb 25 lypd. PETERSBURG, VA. 1 WITH ALL KODSRH COS VEU5HCK8, x N'ow offers to Travellers Attractions " - Unsurpassed by any Hotel ' 1 J . T i the Country ; mar ;V 1 JOHH JAKRATT A BKO. V i . ' WU.I.SON & AliFRIEND, WHO LESALfi AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, Aud dealt. Chemical, Pairdt, Dye Sthff, 0i7s, d& Sre. unore, opposite BoQingbrook Street, - -. PETERSBURG, VA. ? 1h "WTT. l.BUIf.. 'Sr JAW IMDim. ' f Mi?IlWAINE 'SON A Co., OROCKRa AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ' f j; Care-f Sycamore and Tabb Street, ' J ' a. . ucihW AisK, "J , ;,. Fetersbarc'Ta. " R.I B. HILL. r - - ..I . U I DON HANS & JOHNSTON, GROCERS AI ID COMMISSION MERCHANTS, . Petersburg, Vsu jal ly. ; ; D ONNAN & CO., COMM tSSION MERCHANTS, l uehmona, la. ja 1 ly RICHMOND A. ID PTRSBURi RAIL. , ROAD. THUOUGH FE EtGHT iJETWEEN RICH i MOND AN) NORTH CAEOLLNA. TROJfl THE 9 TH DAY OF MARCH UN JL til the 1st of S sptember noxL the Freight and Accommodation tra tns on this road will 1 -a ve Rich mond and. Petersbur r on Mond ay, Wednc sday and riday, at eight o'clo ?k, AiL, instead of nine o'clock, an before.: "'';," - Arrangements havtr been madeVv this ootnnanv for the prompt and punc iaal forwardiag and delivery of ail DroaUCe. COOttS. Or Otht. r u-KMaa of frewht devlfrninl I fr transportation eith'Sr TaT. between Richmond and points petween I'eteriiDr jrg. and K aleigh, JKidgeway, Ureensboro', Salisbury a nd Chariot te. North Carolina. at low rates, without sur r charge, fo r forwardinjr, stor age, Ae. All such artie les seat to Richmond, thould Uo consigned and plain! y marked u To the care of the freight Agent of the R" .chmond and. Petersburg Rail road at Petersburg,' b; whom they -will be promptly forwarded. , As to rates of toils, on the roads south of l'etenbarg (which they " require to b prepaid as far as naieigu,; lniormation r Company at Richmond - layfbe had at the Depot of this - T. H. WYNNE, Sup't- Office R.& P. R.K.f Jo., July 25, 1859. July-30tf. AT NEW v FOR THE CALL AT Thos. finest and most YORK' PRICES 1 - , OVTHEHNitTRADE ! t Nowlan's and see the largest, tshionable assortment of " a t o he, f, '., Of all the most oelal rated makers, cased in ISearrot ric open Cases, rand warranted to gold, Hunting, Maj , Keep perteot tiui-t. -be bought as low he Purchasers will find that they can re as in New York City." A beau- tiful lot Of Ladies - Wktehtm. riirblv ohMeil. "and uf With . i . . " -.; , : .i ' ' " "r, h.zl -. I iiamonds ; - - ; Diamond Rings; P. mis and Buttons; anew and beau ti fal assortment of C .. oral, Lava, Philagrane, Jet, Cameo, Opal, Mosaic, Peat , 1, and the rich Etruscan .- ... , In sets of Breastp Kings, Ladies' Chi Jaaaroon Etrnsoat and an endless va hair and gold j B C W C I 1 J ) . r - ,; i- .r- j int, Bracelets, Necklaces and Ea itolaine Etruscan Chains and Hooks, ' 1, Plain and Chased Band Bracelets, riety of Charms, Seals and, Keys of .idai , -. " and ' Birthday Present ; rien Jewei-watcn and Udor Cases, handsome Mnsier 1 1 X xsexes teat play from two to six tunes each. Silver Ware'. " " ':" V4 erery possible ; descripUoa, Tea Sehn Breakfast Sets, Iue Cream anct-; 1)Mrt . :1.Kn nnhlt. - Cups, Salt SUaf s and Spoons, Sugar Baskets, Tongs " mb-Pitchers, Ladles' and Spoons, Pie, it, Butter and pickle Knives, Tea, T pooas and Forks, Silver Porlo Mon- - O . - M ojioons, vre ; Fish, Cake, Fra ble anl Desert , oaies, Card Case Sigu of the Eagle. ; . At No. 34 Sycamore st. -t'i' .j-, Petersburg, Va. t , lunetr tf GM)KINi CONDhei ' jan 2C tf STOVES TWO GOOD SE ' id Cookbg -"Stores on sale, jCheap for .' j,JAMES KQWLEIAsVi, superI;.' ING.VTol IOR ARTICLE; Ol:: CHRW aewv; The Pure Southern ttuicLy i f A happly ofc the'ahore just received at TCRNER-STt? Book Store. Tt jan 0-tf PROFESSIONAL CARDS. THEO II HILL, 5 ATIOBSSY AT LAW, m' RAuciaa,K. a - " . JCspeeial attention given to the collection of . , ?r ,v v . j 25 ly. claims. ;. ' MKOMAS. J. BAGBY. , . V, Agent and Commission Merchant, No, 8 . WalUU nnder SU Charles ilotel, . 1- i . R1CIIMOND, HIRES oat Wegroes, Rents ont Houses, and seila Tobacco, Wheat, Corn, Flour, and other Country Produee. . . 4 ,. ;.. . , ; j Bu Pays strict attention to business, and prompt remittance made.: ! '.; ' - t. . Consignments respectfully solicited, v Refers to Messrs. Cha. T. Worthaa A Co. ; Tins, ley. Tardy A Williams ; Hunt A Brother, and Henry C Ellyson, of Riohmond. - , - ,1 1 September $ 1S5S tf ; O AIL, CITY SAVIAGS BANK - . . , DbvT.D BOGqJ IVeegCflCee&i t ' " Joh G WrtLlAMS, t7oAer.v. , , ': :V ' DIRECTORS. . - ' 1 " Dr. T.D. Bogg,;j H. S. Smith, i it Q. Busbee, ! .; f- John G. Williams. This Bank is -now receiving deposits, at the Ex change Office of John Q. Williams A Co. Diseonnt day Tuesdays - ' - - feb l&-tL RANAWAY FROM THE SUBSCRIBER en the 1st of August, my Negro man Jos. HPler. The said Negro is forty sis; or seven years of age, dark complexion, five feet nine or ten. inches high, weighs about one hundred and sixty er seventy pounds. The said Negro Is. near-sighted, and very quick spoken. He is -ditcher by ' tnitde. and may .be passing by die name t John or William -, Danson. . 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. .r r j 1 ' ' A SORRELL. Raleigh, N. C September 1, 1860. - sept 8 tf. t. n. WU.UAM8 EVANS & WILLIAMS, a GENERAL AUEiVTS AUCXIONREKiJ For the Sale At Hire of Negroes, lind, Mer- i j vvi; . enanaise iooas,4Kc, sc - . - GREENSBORO, ALABAMA. ,. After the first of November Mr. Williams will be in Mobile, and Mr. Evans at Greensboro. 1 - - ' july 25 ly. A. Ci PULLIAM, R. r.rpULiAJ, B. K.WSIaTOKK. PUIs Is I AM & CO. AUCTIONEERS FOR SALE OF NEGROES, Odd-Fellows' Hall, Franklin SU, RICHMOND, V A. ' DAILY . SALES Pobmc a Privat.; We pledge our atrietest attention to the business en h trusted to us, snd will, answer all com- ! .munioations promptly. PORTER ALWAYS AT EACH DEPOT. " ly 0 tf. - ; - TO THE FTtlENDS OF , HOME; MANUFACTURES. THE K I Ji S TON SUCCESSFUL OPERATION. ORDERS for negro BROGANS and BOOTS are solicited. J. C. CARPENTER, Agent. Kinston, JM; V., June 24. 1860. aug4 tf. "TyrOTICE.--THE SUBSCRIBERS GIVE J3l their personal attention to all consignments madr themfrom 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 uspatume., vvnxA&s t, JUUSIU, '. Grocers' and Commission Merchants, marl4--ly .Petersburg. Va. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. I TH E SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE TO CALL the attention of those in want of Fine Watch es, Jewelry, silver ssa iriatea Ware, Ac ta his extensive Stoek, which has been selected with, great care, and which has only to be seen to be ad mired. His stock embraces Fine Gold, Filver and Enameled Watches, Fine Gold Jewelry, ' - ) , Silver Ware and AlbaU Ware, , ' . ; ; Table and Pocket Cutlery f : ' Spectacles to snit all eyes, . " Clocks, a beaatifut assortment, Doable and Single Gons, Rifles, Pistols, Bowie Knives, Ac, To an examination of whieh he earnestly invites all who may be in want, feeling confident that he can please the most fastidious, both in quality and price. . U, B. KOOT, ;..'! ; Fayetteville Street P. S. Watches and Jewelry repaired in t!u best manner. nov 9 ' RALEIGH AND GASTON RAILROAD I Chauge of Schedule I Ralbioh. November 1st, 1859. OS, AND, AFTER THI3 DATE THB MAIL Train on the Raleigh and Gaston Railroad will run aa follows : ri. Leave Raleigh daily at 7 JO, A. M. 1 , Arrive at Weldon daily at 12 M. Leave Weldon daily at 11, A. M. . Arrive at Raleieh 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. ' V Petersburg Freight Leaves Raleigh Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday Arrives at Raleigh Monday, Wednesday and Fri day. - ' P. A. DUNN, Sunt. November 8, 1859. - y 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, ail MerehandiseGoods and Wares,which shallbe faith&il ly aecounted for, on Sale. -Consignments from any part of the State and else where solicited. .1 ' " My Store is conveniently situated and arranged for the business with fire-proof wore Room attached.. - JAMES- M, TOWLES, Gen'l Agt ' . Auctioneer aud Contmiseiott Merchant, August 22nd, I860. s U , ang 2. COTTON GINS. IN STORE AT MANU FACTURER'S, prices, W. G. Cleraons, Brown i; Co's., and Sam'l. iGriswold's Georgia Gins. Also;, Agent for PratU' celebrated. Alabama Gins, 4 J AMES. M, TOWLKt. ? September 3rd, 1880 sept 5 " NEW AND SPLENDID EXTRACTS Consisting of - . - . . THE WOOD! VIOLET, ' ': , V i HUMMING BIRD, ' '"' ' ' i' BUTTERFLY VIOLET, . PATCHUTLT MUSK, . V . r ; - PINK, JOCKY CLUB, , r , ' ; FKANGIPANl H0SE.&a .. Also, Frangipanl, VerOcna, Cologne and other Toilet waters... All-of whioh are of the finest quality and put up in elegant style. , t i For aula at ' . PESCUD-S DRUG STORE. .' RalwhrK Mavis. I860. . m 23 tf. NEW iiOOKS-Revolutions in English HiS tory. By Robert Vanghan, D. D. Volnme 1st now ready. - -v-Vi A Narrative Of tL Discovery of the Fate of S'r John Franklin nd his Companions ByCspt M'Clintock, R. Li L. D. - With Maps and Ulusttations.- Notes on Nursing, What It Is and What It Is Not Bv Florenee NiKhtiBeale.'' s t .J-or sale by . W.L. POMEROY. t ; . Rlursa, N C , arch, . , . mar 14. ISIPO RTANirNEW BOOK I THE LOST Principle, or The Sectional - Equilibrium. ' How it wim created r How Destroyed ; How it May bo Restor ed. Bj , RarbaroBsa.'7. - , , , ' For sale by s, , - '.''-" f- - i - ' ' 1L D. TURNER, . 't, : , N-C Bookstore. ' sept II tf.J , Ralbigb, September, 1360. .'; S- tiupuinu, vmr iwi a aiiiuivr- fiTZ I Book store;-; tsaia to oe Boperwr to wc lofmer. - -. 1 jeasonable eommtasiea on wbolessie prices uas givea J f ManiTersal sstUfactioti te my friends, thus 1st, TrJ , C0 B&BT i TURNER'S .' SMOKED BEFF. AND IIOLOGN A AtJ J I0? m?7; igVR U WLs A.L ' miscellaneous: 1 - Don't desert an old friend for a new face. - . . . t .. , -, .. Oft Proeerb.) col. SAMrcoLTs i n . RIJTOLTIIfGFiBB Pistols Rifles, Carbines and . fJaoVCnns. PAtswrs, of I860, 1855jlf7, 1858. THESE arms have no equals in quality and finish ; are adopted by the Army and Navy of the United States, and the p r i A e 1 p 1 governments of Europe are n n i f o r m, W sR their parts, are simple, safe, sure . errioeable, and . ean be had hiooe hundred varietes, as well ai Oartrldgesot pow def, hennas mad mttemaQ parts fo itr p airs, frem. all respect. lahl gnadelsRyV4 the1 Hardware . trade :;erally: ' -'J !Jf ' ADpaust Scnsf akt COLTS PATENT FIRS ARMS M AN'F'G CO., apr2J ly. . HAntronn, Coks. -TTALIJ ABLE - L AND FOR SAXE. IN : TENDING to remove to the West, I wuh to heU privately the tract of land on i whioh I reside, near Raleigh. The Tract contains 350 acres, more or less, about 150 of which is cleared and In a high state of cultivation; the balance about 200 acres in origi nal growth. The farm Is about three miles from Rakagh, near the Fayetteville Road. On the pre mises is a good dwelling bouse and all necessary out houses. This is one ef the best tracts of land in ithe county, and owing to its proximity to the City of Raleigh, as well as the large amount of woodland, and the highly improved condition of the cleared land, is 'certainly one of the most valuable. , , ; ; - Persons desiring to purenaae are invited to call ana examine the premises. Terms will be reasonable Jan 23 3m 1 . . ALBERT HINTON. rTOTlCETO WHOM If MA CON i 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 or private Buildings, in any part of the State, on the o.o;t faroable -terms. I am slso prepared to to furnish Granite in its rough sUtn for Building or other purposes, or dressed to order in any shape re quired, at reasonable rates. . Orders for Ptone Addressed to me through the Pose Office, Box 249, will meet with prompt attention, i 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 m - THOMAS COATES. , Si. Standard copy till July 1st '. - , All. ROAD IRON AT CITY POINT. 300 tons Rail Road J tod, T Pattern, 63 pounds to the yard, For sale by JAMES DUNLOP, Standard copy. PeUrsbarg, Va. SWAIM'S JUSTICE--REVISED.--THE NORTH CAROLINA MAGISTRATE, a practi cal guide to the Laws of the State, and the decisions oi the Supreme Cm rt, defining the duties and jurisdiction of Justices of the Peace, under the Revised' Code oi 1854 '55, together with fulj instructions and num erous forms and precedents, i ; Br EDWARD CANTWELL, Esq., LL. B., Counsellor at Luv. I One vol. 8vo , eontainiug nearly COO pages, hand, somely printed on good paper, fcn?'Wetl Dound 1 taw binding. Price $3 50. Postage 30 cents. ' Published and for sale by HENRY v. TURNER, jan. 21 at the North Carolina Bookstore NEW TiY RECENT ARRIVALS. ARRIVALS MY FALL O and Winter Stock of Ready-made Clothing and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods has been largely re plenished, and I am now prepared to defy competi tion, either as to the quality or prioe of my goods. By these arrivals I have received a large and beauti . r ful assortment of 'J i , Gentlemen's Fine Salts ; Gentlemen's Business Salts ; Gentlemen's Overcoats, of every style and quality ; - Woolen andMeriuo Undershirts and - Drawers; , Together with an indefinite n amber of other articles, too numerous to mention,' but consisting in part of Vests, Pants, Cravat, Socks, Susr rs, Ac, Ao. ALSO, A large and elegant assortment of HATS, BOOTS and SHOES, UMBRELLAS, &c, to all which I earnestly invite the examination of the public generally " P ' 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 cheoperprires 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 li A K G A I IN S IN WINTER CLOTHING, call at HACKNEY POOLK-S, Corner of Fayetteville St and Market Square. no 17r-tf j A Cif BARRELS O F FINE WHITE XUU MEAL. In Store, and for sale by the Bag, a lot of White Meal, ground from newly clean ed corn. -Families supplied weekly at lowest market price. JAMES M. TOWLES, Agt ' feb 6 tf FINE OLD WINES AND BRANDIES. A SELECTED STOCK .OF FIN OLD PORT, Sherry and Madeira Wines, also Otard,, Dmpuy A Co.'s standard Brandies, direct from the Custom House. For sale by ' , ' aug 1 tf. PEEBLES, PLUMMER CO. BAGGING AND ROPE. 100 Bales Standard and Extra Heavy Bagging. SOU C011S AOpe lor sale ai we iuwbcih uiuut nu W A . TOTTNO A'BRO.. ' by: YOUNG A!BRO.; 93 Sycamore street Petersburg, Vs. sep 14 tf MERCHANT TAIL O RING ESTABLISHMENT.--! beg leave respectfully to inform yen that in addition to my full stock of Cmth wo and .' ' : " ' - ' ' ,r 1 1 , GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, I have secured the services of Mr. Burrmann, just from one of tne largest , and best,EsUblisbmehts in New .York, whj Will attend entirely to the cutting and fitting department; and from the high recommends tion which I have received, I take pleasure in Stating that he ean please the most fastidious and give gene ral satisfaction to all. . , i; , I have selected the very best tof French Cloths,. Cassimerea, Doeskins, Silks, Cashmeres, Velvet Vest, iags, and other articles pertaining to a tailoring es tablishment, and hope that I will receive a shart of the public patronage. . -1 - AU ik is a trial. . , , v M. GRAUSMAN Raleigh, N. C , Sept 29th, I860. r ' ' j CROP OK I860 TURSIP SEED, TUR ,NIP SEEDu Hat Dutch Turnip j Red Top .Tar nip, Large Jjorfols; xumipt.juarge wwoe wnup. Yellow Aberdeen Turnip t RuU Baga Turnip. Also, Drumhead and FUt Dutch Cabbage SeeLf Warrant d fresh and genuine; for sale by :. -' v ' H. D. TURNER, I ': h- -' ; .;' At the N. C Bookstore. Raleigh; N. July lsth.1860. ?3nly lt'i rNlNE GOLD rjEWELRY-THE isUB SCRIBER bm in store a splendid assortment of s , FINE GOLD JEWELRT; " " embracing a variety of styles oi patterns of Brooches, Breast Pins, Ear Rings,' Bracelets, Finger Rings, La dies an jGontlenren'a Watch Chains, Pencils and Pens, Caff Pins, .Miniature Lockets, Geld Thimbles,. Ao nov 9 t iJ, .- - ' C. B. ROOT, i Li DOMINION. TOBACCO--AN- OTHER Lot of - Old" Dominion Smoking ,To baceo." Just received at "Turner's" torth Carolina mIscei:i1a.neous. l.CARBON OIL, Warranted t give a more- f i ; .1 BRILLIANT LIGHT v -v, v !. . - t J 'AT LESS EXPENSE . . i - . . f . Than any other Oil offered, . 1 i . . j . . and free from smoke. J Mannfacta red and far sale by , - j ! ! 1 a; w. j. HAMtLL, ; 50 South Frederic Street and ,125 North Gay street, V - 1 Baltimore ! jan 30 la DeCARTERET ARMSTRONG, . - BOOK BINDERS, ! ' , . - AND 1 BLAsTXIOOK MANUFACTURE RBJ OClS tf. IX. T EMEMBER THAT YOU CAN OBTAIN IX at THOMAS CARTER'S NTJR8ERY any ev- ergreen or deeidupna tree or shrub, plant or flower AM V W .1. .MV .WM. . . ' JaalO ln " " . w 4" " EUR O P EAN LARCH,' EUROPEAN: LARCH A Beantilul deciduous tree ef ex eeedingly rapid growth. Prire from 25 ets. to l$,-f-' For sale at the, Raleigh Nurseries by ' ' ' V jan 10 lm . ';! . THOMAS CARTER.' STOVES, TIN TVARE, &c. , A- THE SUBSCRIBER REGS LEAVE TO anooaee ts the eitisens of Raleigh sad vicinity that ho has jurt reoeived a fine assortment of OF FICE, PARLOR and COOKING aTOVES, together with a beamtitul assortment of Grates, and he offers them as such prices as. wiQ defy competition. ; He has also opened a fine assortment of Tin Ware, to which he invites the attention of the public ' All orders for stoves, "stove pipes, Or anything else in his line, promptly- attended to, and satisfaction; guarantied. H. J. HESSELBACH. 1 N. B. I will continue to carry on my COPPER SMITH business in all its branches. H. J. II ' -.. no 14 3m f Standard eopy 3 months. . t 1 . ' r : J Joh S. Dascv, Johx H. Uymax, Late of Tarloro', AT. C. Late ufSeotlmd Ifeck, N. Q F. M. Hyabv. Late of WarrtntoH, K. C DANCY, HYMAN Su CO.. GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, , 124 Pearl Street, , I NEW YORK. HYMAN, DANCT & CO , COMMISSION ME R OH AIM TS? Tho New York Houw will be conducted by Jno S Dascy, aided by R. W. Hvnah. . The Norfolk House will be conducted by Jno. H. Htbiah and F. M. Hyman. Particular aitontioa rivea to the la of Cntu itoB, Corn, Wheat, Naval Stores Ac. -i September 11, I860. sept 14 tf. SEVENTY-FIVE NEGROES WANTED, if DESIRE TO PURCHASE FROM FIFTY TO JL seventy five Likely Yoaag Negroes, of both sexes, ranging from eight to thirty years old such. as will be saleable! a 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. - -- - - I P. W. KING Jnlv 2tth, 1860. ' aog 1 tf. NEW AUCTION HOUSE TOTlCE,-THE FIRM OF PULLIAM A 131 BETTS having this 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 Setts & Gregory, at their sales-room on Franklin street, four doors below Wall street, and about one square below the former office of. Pulliam s Bette, and respectfully solicit a continuance of the patronage whioh was so liberally extended to Wm. H.Betts while in the firm of Pullianr A Betts, i They have obtained the services of Mr. Bnshrod W. Elmore as Clerk, who has an interest in the baseness. . WM. H. BETTcV E. J. GREGORY. Richmond, Va May l"th, 1869. j- ma 23 ly. W.- X. 8TROTHES. : " J." C. VARCOM. BOOK AND JOB OFFICE, Raleigh, N. C. ' i . . , . 1 flHE Public are respectfully informed that we are i JL now prepared to print Books, Pamphlets, Cata logues for Schools, Cards, Bill-Heading, LnVter-IIead-ing, Blanks of every description, Posters, Patty and Ball Tickets, and in fact, everything that can be printed with moveable types, in plain and fancy styles, with neatness, at prices that cannot fail to give satisfaction. Our materials are entirely new. Our office may he lound, fo' the present, over Mr. Chaplins' Book Bin dery, in- the old Star office, opposite the Presbyterian Church. STROTHER A MARCOM. ; April 13th, 1860. . apr25--ly. ! IIESPER: ' AND i BY THEO. H. HILL. THE UNDER8IGNED 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 pare gems, wherever set ; Having now reclaimed these wandering waifs, he presents them to the public with others hitherto un published and hisfubliaher would only ask for them a cordial reception impartial criticism. ) The volume a neat J 2 mo. will be sent by mail, 'free of postage. : Price $1 per copy. Orders should be forwarded at onee to the subscriber, as but a small edition will be published, liberal diseonnt to the Trade. - '- .. HENRY D. TURNER. jaa9 tf s I , N. C. Book Store. GREAT BARGAINS IN FINE, CLOTH ING. - ENTIRE STOCK AT COST FOR CASH! IN ORDER TO REDUCE OUR LARGE and attractive stock of . . , Mv,.;'ri,IN15 CLOTHING, . . we have eonoluded to offer our entire stoek at COST FOR CASH FOR THE NEXT SIXTY DAYS. Our goods are entirely of . . SOUTHERN MANUFACTURE, ( , and are warranted equal to any in the market in v - erery respect. I Great bargains may aow ; ; . '" l.i; lie exnoetod.'.. :' - . A .f ' . N. WALKER CO " jan 9 tf " '. Syeamere Street ' BCT YOUR CLOTHING. ' ! ROYSTOHCaS S I 0' UR FACILITIES FORMA NUFACTU- RING are now complete, and we .are prepared to Mn warn ' . ...-" ' .- . i . GREAT BARGAINS! IN SUPERIOR READ I'.'-.. 'MADR CLOTHING. FOR CASH. -.T ; Home raanufactores we are encoorageing, aad -will sell a full snit of Miller A Co, (Culpepper eouaty, Va.1 Extra Casslmere, 1st quality, lbr.$l 6, 2nd quality for $M? tir-?V --;sj t Military ever Coat ef Blue Beaver Cloth, for $12.50. These Over coats are of Superior -qsalltv, aad with change Of Buttons Make a oampleto citizens Dress over Coat A n a Call and see at . - . v ' , w . -r V - T. W ROTSTON A CO, "f? j , , ' ' t 15 Sycamore Street, J -jan 26 tf ' , Petersborg, VX - r GENERAL COMMISSION, 1861 GEN T ERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, ..' . '. -Having .reliable eofTospoadsttee, with Wholesale Dealers ia ssostof the Crties,-! ass- prepared to con tinue toe ordering- of any Goods with dispatch. A MISCELLANEOUS. ; . . . f-. -r. - -1 '. . 11 J .1 ' 1 r:;t a-" DOWN WITH' THE POLIflCIANSl THISjONIOMtST , BE, PRfKBVED ' v , BY THE PEOPLE ! u A WAKE TO YOUR INTEREST THE XV. lay is at hand, "and it becomes aeeesary that very person having MONEY of any description, to deposit the same at 9 EANKLTSS the only sun la town that keeps on hand goods to - ' ' ' .. - SUIT ALL CK.ASSE9 I ' -' '' 1 - Hang out yeur Banners and throw np your Hats ' for the UNION 'new, fellow citizens. The 1 ; . way t preserve the Union and keep . - ' ' ' - peaoeathomels F 1 DEAL WITH FRANKLIN. ' ' f Talk about dissolving the. Union it can't be done ;without the voice ef the masses, the only true friends jto the South and the Union ; and when the day of trial eomes we will be found defending every Inch of the South at too poinf of a ftitk 0 eandy. ' v - But In the mean Ume,dont forget that FRANKLIN'S ' istheplaoe to buy ' X ' ifcHEAP GOODS FOR, jnW CASH, ' . , Why be alarmed, friends? " The' Union will nol be dissolved, for we are the workin9-mon ; and we are the fighting, men ; ond we have the power; and We in tend to preserve this Union , in which we five. And have our being. ' -jan 9 tf ..r-- J.B. FRANKLIN'S. ' dress-making: ' MRS; W. W. PERKINSON, FASHION ABLE Dressmaker, will ho pleased to receive from the Ladies of Raleigh a liberal share of toatron aga. .' She flatters herself that she is capable 0 giving the most perfect satisfaction to all who may favor her With their patronage, aad she assures the Ladies that her prices shall be as moderators those of any other Dressmaker, V; -: ,- j,-'.:- 'aB-Residenee on Wilmington street, opposite the vacant lot of Mrs. Btewa-t, on Fayettavills street no 17 3m THE NORTH CAROLINA FORM BOOK. .. , ,,,, THIS OAY RKCKIVgD, BY - h. d. TanNBRi r ' 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 lawealC It eon tains Forms of all those Legal Instruments whioh peo ple have occasion to use : aad furnishing, also a guide to Justices of the Peace, Sheriffs, Clerks, Constables, Coroners, school Committees, ntts, Compiled from the beet fooreesV being an improvement n all works of the kind formerly in os, and intended as a Compan ion to Cantwell'S Justice. To which are added the Constitution of North Carolina, and of he United States; an 'account of tho principal Officers' of the State,' and . ef the Counties ; Titles of address, Ac. Furnished at the unparalleled low price of One Dol lar, (being the cheapest book ever offered for sale.) When sent by mail an extra charge of 20 cent' will be required to eover the postage. A liberal diseonnt to those who buy to sell again. - Published and sold, wholesale aad retail, by , H. D. TURNER, dec 26 tf at the North Carolina Boole Store, THE AD ' VALOREM BANNER, DAILY AND WEEKLY. A SHORT TIME SINCE 1 1 ISSUED A PROS PECTUS for a Weekly newspaper, to be called the AD VALOREM BANNER, to published in the City of Raleigh. N. C. The encouragement I have received, far exceeding my most sanguine hopes, induoes me to issue this prospectus, the object of whieh (s to inform the public that I will, uu the 1st of Jann arv, 1861, eoiamoace the publication of the BAN NER, not only WEEKLY, but als DAILY. So far as the Banner takes sides with political par ties, it will be Democratic ; but with regard to internal Improvements, a change in our system of Taxation, and the preservation of a Constitutional Union, it will know no party, bat will be the xealous advocate of all these, repudiating secret caucuses, (whero the spirit of the Constitution is often violated,) packed and par tial Conventions, and the scheming of would be po litical demagogues and tricksters. I shall be just and fear not. TERMS OF THE DAILY BANNER. One copy 1 year, in advance, $0 00 Five copies 1 year 20 00 TERMS OF THE WEEKLY BANNER. One eopy 1 year, In advance, $2 00 Sixeopiesl " 10 00 Ten 1 " " 1 15 00 : Address FRANK L WILSON, dee 26 tf . . Raleigh, N. C. NEW VOLUMES OF THE F OUR REVIEWS AND - BLACKWOOD, COMMENCE Jasv., I801. TERMS. ' Per annum. For any one of the Reviews, $3 00 For any two of the four Reviews, " 5 00 For any three of the four Reviews, 7 00 For all four of the Reviews, 8 00 For Blackwood's Magazine, 3 00 For Blackwood and one Review, 5 00 For Blsekwoord and two Reviews, .7 00 For Blackwood aad three Reviews, 9 00 For Blackwood and Four Reviews, 10 00 Moiey Current in the Stat where inued will be re eeived at par. . . ' CLUBBING. A discount of twenty five cent from the above prices wil 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 fonr Reviews and Blackwood for $30 ! and so on. Remittances should always be addressed to the Publishers. . ;,. - LEONARD SCOTT, CO., mar 18 tf. No. 54 Gold Street, New York. ,H. WORCESTER'S IMPROVED PIANO-FORTES MANUFACTORY AND; SALESROOM, FOURTEENTH STREET, ' - Corner' Third Aeue, NEW YORK. FOR a quarter of a century the Instrument Manu factured at the above Establishment have tanked among the -first in the country.: Their , durability strength, and delicacy of tone and teach- are highly appreciated by all who have given them a thorough trial. . The proprietor, by giving his personal atten tion to the manufacture of each instrument in all Us details, is enabled to guarantee superior excellence and reliability in every respect: i " "oe;l0 3at FOR COUGHS, COLDS, Ac., Ay ers Cher ry Pectoral, Wis tar's Balsam . WUd Cherry, Ty ler Syrup Gam Arabic,- Brows's Troches, Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers, Mrs. Holfs Cough Syrup, Wistar's Losenges,' r . Thegenaine at . v j- -.;. .; -i? PESCUD'S i)rg Store. FOR BOWEL COMPLAINTS. Try Eaton's Infantile CordiLDalhy's Carminative, Valpeaux'S Remedy, Jaynes Carminative, Mri. Wjnslow's Sooth, tng Syrap, Pescnd Diarrhoea Cordial j any of which kinds are deservedly popular, and for sale - - " At -j' jtsbu u tns( GIIEUOKEC KEMEDY-Thors's Sztraet Cabebs and -Copiaba, Tarrant's Extract Cubebs aad Copiaba, aad Capsules ef all kinds, . i.y r j. va-vAi" rov;uAr xrrngBtore. rTOiLET ARTICLES-For all who lovea faD 'JL-. and laxariant growth ef .baby they mat try thai followias Restoratives : Esekiel's wood's, Mrs. Allen's. Phalon's, Barry's Trioophonu, Kathsiron, Coeoatna, Coeis, Ess. Bay Leaves, Jaynes" Hair Tonic and an indefinite variety Of Pomades, Balsams aad Oils of Foreign aad Americaa manafactare, at t ' PESCUD'S Drag Store. rflUE MOST SPLENDID AND DESIRA . JL BLK assortment Of iCosmeties, Perfumery, Sospa Srashes, Toilet x tracts, Colognes, sad Toilet Articles of all kinds is now on fxbjbition, and will be soil very cheap -4 .; v . . - (.V . '-- -r - . t vf At x PESCUD'S - S' OMETHING ENTIRELY 'NEW: AND Worth trying, vis Phalon's Snow White Orien Ul Cream for beaati''ying the eOmpUxiea. " L - : . ' - - 5- s -Frsalas .-:- ---"..'. .rt -PESCUSDrag SAara. " ' " i ' ' ' i-irft. 1 4 -" j't r. 1 MISCIEIaLANEOITS- ;8trah;poWer press . J .BOOK !AND JOB PRINTING fj AVING RECENTLY SUPPLIED OUR 0F XI ICB with one of R. HOEdfe Cos SINGLE LARGE CYLINDER Pt I N T I N G MA CHINES, which are admitted to have no superiors in the world, wo latter ourselves that we can say, without fear ef contradiction, that wo have in our offlee .?-z?"-- ? V-'-- "'; TM BEST POWER PRESS la the State,, and one that oaf no Superior in the - United States. "."7, Soon after parehasiag oar aew Power Press, findieg that we could not ets ploy a man who understood the management of itia the Stats, we sent on to New York, whero we eogared the servieee ef ond who has served, a ragaiar' apprenticeship In tho eityef Paris to the bus-' inees, aad who has been engaged at 1t alone all his life. He W a number one Pwasmaa and we d not hesitate to say that wo now have' . - e f . TOE BEST PRESSMAN in the State, and one without a superior anywhere. And in order to show that we sre as well, if not bettor, prepared to -de good Job Work as any other establish meat in the state, we do not hesitate to say that we have is oar employ ' . . THE BEST JOB PRINTER in the City, and one who Is equal at least to the best , - in theS&ak. -.--Mi- Finding that we could not do by hand power the large amount of Job and Newspaper work wbioh our anasnal facilities are daily attracting to orr office, we have purchased a ; ' i 1 1EH1 tad our splendid Power Press will hereafter be driven . V;.;v..4- , by Steam.. . , -j .' It will thus be seen that our facilities for doing JOB WORK OF EsVERY DESCRIPTION CANNOT BE SURPASSED, and we respeetfuly solicit a liberal share of the pa tronage of our friends and the pub'.ic generally. We will in every instance Warrant our Work to give Satisfaction. SYME A HALL. . Raleigh, N, C. Oct 27th. IS60. . NEW WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE. GOLD. Gontiemens' Levers, Ladies' Levers, & Silver Levers, ' Ladies' Witch Chains, Vest and Neck Chains, Seta of Breast Pins and Ear-Rings, Brcelets 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. PL IT ED WARE, Ice Pitchers and Spoons, Castors and Waiters, Cake Baskets and Forks, Preserve A Butter Stands, Table and Desert Knives, Oyster and Sngar Ladles, Butter and Fruit Knives, Fish and Pie Knives, Salt Sellers, Candle Sticks, ? Molasses Mugs, - -Tea Setts 6 pieces. Spectacles. . SILVER WARE. Cups aad Goblets. Salt Sellers,Nspkin Rings, Preserve A Sngar Spoons, fugar Sifters and Crumb ' Scrapers, Ice Cream A Pie Knives, Butter and Cake Knives, Children's Knives A Forks, Card eases A Pepperboxes, Fruit and Piekle Knives, Table and Desert Spoons, Thimbles and Tea Spoons, Rowp and Cream Ladles, Gravy A Mustard Fpoens, Pencils and Pens, Spectacles, Ao. I CUTLERY. Table and Desert Knives, Pocket and Penknives, Scissors and Rssors, Miscellaneous. Hair and Tooth Brushes, Cjmbs and Guards, Pocket Books and Wallets, l adies' Traveling Wallets, Work Boxes, Steel Spectacles, -Rasor Strops, and Brushes French A Yankee Clocks I wish the Members nf the Legislature and ethers. to call at my store and see for themselves. My Stock of Goods is. large, and fashionable. My price are cheaper. I will warrant every article sold to be what it's sold for; so Plated Jewelry told for Gold. Watches and laoeks repaired and warranted fo 12 mouths no 17 tf. JOHN C. PALMER. MONUMENT TO DR. MITCHELL. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING DURTNG THE past summer heard many - express a wish that a monument should be placed over the grsre of Rev. Dr. Mitchell, apon the High Peak of the Black Moun tain, and regret that it had not already been done, has determined to give his personal attention to. the mat ter, and trusts tfcat, by the aid of the thousands of pupils and friends of that venerable man, he may bo enabled to erect it The undersigned proposes; to erect a plain, sub tan -tial structure, with the rock found on the spot, and to build it in such a manner this, it may also be used as an Observatory. . He-pledges himself to a'l eontribu. tors that no pains shall be spared upon his part to have the structure Arm, and; a fit monument to one, whose moral, intellectual and physical character, was so fit a simile to the granite 'on which his body rests. The undergigdod will rive his personal attention "to the work, and trusts that his knowledge of the country aad its people, will enable him to have it constructed as cheaply as is possible to have it done by any one else.' ' .. - ;: ' - ' - Mesne will b taken to preserve the names of those who contribute. The undersigned is determined that tho mown men t shall be, erected if any amount near sufficient is obtained. . N . Kemn P. Battle, Esq., of Raleigh,' will receive con. tributions and Messrs. Litfchford and Finch, reporters in the House and Senate of the Legislature will receive any contributions from members of those bp die. Let ters addressed to me containing contributions will be promptly acknowledged. HENRY E. COLTON, - ' Wilmington, N. C. B-Papers ef the State please cony. 1'- JUST AS I EXPECTEDIN CONSE qosace of the great incrsso in his basiaess, the sdbseriber hss been compelled , to procure tbe servieee of su assistant, and is pleased to inform tho publi-, that he. has associated with him; JNO. Q. BAB HAM, well known as an efficient business man, hav ing little enough conscience to be a good aootioneor. ' .Hereafter the business will be conducted andor .the firm and style of MOURE BARHAM, at the stand formerly occupied by, myself, two doors east of IL Poole's Clothing Store, on Market Square.' r . -.':'."T JOHN C. MOORE.: . ,; MOORE dk BARHAM, ' Auction- and Commission , Merchants, will attend promptly to all business entrusted to tbeuw -They will attend sates in thi, and the adjoining eoantiei.i They eaa. offer ao hotter pledge of satisfaction, than a reference to those arhom they hav served. J . ' Standard copy. : : - i deel tf IGISLATIVB DLHECTORY. , V; INTERESTING WQBIC . v JUST PUBLISHED A CORRECT DI RECTORY of the LegUlatore of North CaroUna giving the ftsmo, birth place, age, residenoa, oceapa. aon, polities, and hoarding house of each member of ef the Sonets Chamber and Boose of Coouaoas, desig. the present LesnslsAve. , nas sue aainieno view natiag the seat.oeeupied by each member. .It also accompanied with two large .tables ; one showing tbe popular vote for President of all the States from 1824 up to lSsev and tho -other showing tho ve of "Worth Carolina, by sou nt ion,' from 1840 to i860. - It also contains the aarnes, ages, birth places, Ae., f the Clerks aad Door keepers ; aad a list of all ths State offieers, pahlie works, A, As. ''H 1 The whole is pablUhod ia a vlome of fifty pages, aad wttl he seat to any portion of the State, post paid, on receipt of fifty o-nt. Address . r . rK JOHN, NICHOLS, Publisher. , dee 15 tf , . . . Raleigh, V. C. TRY THIS CHERCKEE RJSMEDY The demaad la jnrrsaslrg and- the effects are tra'y woadarfal. A third sasrrj last reeeircd, -- -,, -f At PESCUD'S r Raknga,N. C, Beys,,. .J.ll -,- -1 f..t COUNTlNCHOUSE.CALCNDAlls 861. MT T 1W ,-1 3 (1 4 12113 19?Jt 7v i 10 17 24 11 8 15 10 3 141S 18 19 : l 17 21 22 23 25 26 ; 21 28 22 84 25i2!2T ,28129(80 29! 31 I 1 S 4 5! 6 8 19 llftt'lS 181920 14115 I1 n 11 14.116 1811 124 11 tin 18, 19 21B2 H ' : I : O i2425;t:27 1 28 29 SOiSl 1 it w-' - w 4 5, 18 19120 8 ' I 41 91 11 1313 - 7 14 II 23 8 . II 19 Ui 1 9, 18 23 15,16; I 21 22X3 IS 22 17 18 lOilO 25 26'27 28 29,39 24 15 38127 29 4 1 .1. It St ' sr 910 51 S i 'a II 18 9 ills: 4 lev' It 15, 16,17 19 2ri 13 TOUT 18 a 22 23 eo'sa 2ft; 27! 1 o o o 30 s 23! 14 25 80 81 4 . -I t I 8 e it 1814 10 24 11 3 181 10 12 13! 18 12 29 20;2122 :2?i It 19 20 !3 J728J9 30U1 84 28 17 80 .7 U 21 1 4 2 9 s; 41 5 t 8 I 1 4! 10:11 12 14 151' 81 10 17 11 12 13 1920! 16 17 18:19 21,12 1 18 24tJ36 28,29 34 :i!J6 n III - 301 f : j r XfOTlCE-APPLrc ATIO JT W ILL BE 1n(. made to the General Assembly ef North Caro lina, now in session, for an not Isoerperatlag ths Gap Creek Mining and Smelting Company, la the eoaaty ofAshn. 4 , . , . C,' J. CQWLE8. ' Jan 23 tf ' ;. V '.- . .v ' : XTOTICE.--APPLICATION WILL BK made to the presest Session of ths Leglslaisre, to' Iienrporste the Peach-tree Paint aad Miaeral Manufacturing Company, and also, the Cherokee Mining Manufacturing Company.: ' .' . t : . Jan 19 lm. :. .- .;- - --, : '.w- CHERRY AND PLUM TUBES.-A GOOD supply of the best kinds In eultivatfoaf for sale at 26 cents each, at ' - THOMAS CARTER'S Nursery, -jan 1 6 4 w ' , -. Raleigh, X. C: -era iani.iTinnv rt t. A RN P.rs nip. JLf la eottsoauatneo of the decease of oar sesie partner, the Arms of N M. MARTIN. BRO.A COs, Petersburg, and N. M. 'MARTI K, SON A CO., Rlchr mond, eease fro - this date, aad are dissolved Either of the surviving partners Is authorised to close tbe business. . . ' ROBERT A. MARTlJC, ; WALTER K. MARTIN, ROBERT TANNAHILL, N. M. MARTIN, Ja., . R. IL CUNNINGHAM, Jit. jan 9 ' Surviving 1 Partner. NEW CO-PARTNERSHIP. The under signed have entered iu bo ev partnership, and will roo tinue the Grocery and Catnasi4ea Basiaess n Petorsbunt, under the firm ef MARTIK, TANNA HILL A CO.aod ths Genera k Casasaisslon Business ia Kiobmond, andor the Stylo et WAL- TPU If U1STIW s on , x We tke this oceassion to return ou sincere thanks to our numerous friends for the liberal confidence and -support extended so the late firms of N. M.Maa- -tix, Bso. A Co.. Petersburg, aad N. M. MAkvts, Son A Co., Richmon', and hope by our best personal ex ertions to merit a eontinas oe of the same. ' ROBERT A- MARTIN, I Petanbor ROBERT TANNAHILL, jl "ersaarg. WALTER K.1 MARTIN, ) 5 N. M. MARTIN, Ja. Richmond. R. H. CUNNINGHAM, Ja. j - r uProduoe eonsignenl to tho Richmond eoneers will be forwarded with ilospatch, as heretolore, tree of any forwarding charge. - w ... -,-., . MARTIN, TANNAHILL A CO. MARTIN, TANNAUILL eV CO., GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 129 Sycaniara-Street, PETEASBU RO, VA, 5-..-- C' f WALTER K. MARTIN eV CO COMMISSION M KR O H AN T S , RICHMOND, VA. r. a martin, . v R. TANA HILL, Ipetersborg. Formerly of dge5ombe eo. K. C. j ' WALTER K. MARTIN, '...) : tV ,. n. n. jhaktih, j. y RieboiOBd. R. H. CUNNINGHAM, Ja. J r ' - InajuStrict personal attention given to the sale of Produe-. , ' ' . Orders for Goods promptly filled. - l' , ' jan 9 tf . - - ' :-: i." . . RHUBARB OK PIE PLANTEVERY Family ought to bars a few Plants of this ex cellent Substitute for Gooseberries. Prioe from 26 to 50 cents each. For sale by THOMAS CARTER, ; jan 12 - 4w '' Aslelgh. N. C. OLD SACHEM BITTERS , AWD WIGWAM TONICe THESE DELICIOUS AND FAR-FAMED BIT TERS are recommended by the FIRST PHY SICIANS OF THe COUNTRY, on aeceuot ef their PURITi AND GREAT. MEDICINAL VIRTUE, j. ' . ; : ;i ' They are pleasant as nectar to the taste, as a are pronounced ths BEST TONIC AND STIMU LANT EVER OFFERED, TO THE PUB- XJIC. 4-n-x v '.C,::'': Their curat", ve powers in eases of GENERAL DEBILITY, LOSS OF APPETITE, CON STIPATION, ete are asparralleled, and'as'a go s ran tee that we feel warranted Tn claim! og what Wj do, ws beg leave to state that oar assertions are endors ed by , ' ' ,f - - Prof. SI LLIM AN, of Vale College. Prol. HAY ES, of MstsMaeliaseUs,. and hundreds of others. . ,t For sals by Grocers, Wise .Merchant, .aad Drag. gists generally. - jw'.t " ..-,' :- Principal Depot, 146 Water, 84 New Tork. - dee 1 ly e' r r-f'.f." -' VlRTH CAROLINA WRAPPING PA . PER. AS GENERAL AU EST OF E, B. Bator, proprietor of thS . Crabtreo Paper Mills, I ass ready to settle his eeeoaats for. Paper, to parehas stock, and to sell Wrapping Paper of all soseriptioas, on favorable tarns. . wrdsrs for sach paper souai'e aad esoeutad with promptaoM aad dispatch. -' - I ' Address,, v J, J. LIICHFORD, tab 1 1 , . " ; RAusiaa, N. 0 assr-ytaadard eopy: " - . r. WALTOIiV HOUSE -JL THEV LEASE OF TUB PRESENT iV Pfepriatar will terssiaata ea the 26th of May neat, tbe sabseriber win rent, for a terse of years, this popular Hotel, to a man who eaa give seek lefereaees, (nether eed 9pflf,) as will satisfy the owners that It will ha an lccnt aa ant L AuttiA froia the tann. tatioa which it sos tains as a first elas Hotel. ';J ' -' The Pstroaage of the Moose is large aad iaereastag. - . I . - J V- . ... D. on Has. n U. ih . HITHMU' AHW farther infortaatioa to detail will he given by address-lag.:-; T,-. A Wil. WALTON?. U jan taWtJIasay-rV-;.- MsTgsntow, N, C.': "i.. . W ' AtaBAant Tl-mhn Pmmm. Wll-iln-t.a eooBttjmo forpaymeat ' ,tVo. WALTON. - U LUNSFORD & SON! DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DfW .ME8-F1C LIQUORS. .:. "" No. 103; gyeasjore St,1 Potarsharg. Va. ' , ' Hsve now oa hsad a large and varied stock of Fine) Old Rye WLiskys, which for quality sad pries eaa- s exceuou. i , j. .. seo a st -, STAN DA KD4A If 1 DWARF PEAR TREES. A fa lot of tho above trees, a good as as j la the United States; as 69 seats saeb.tor . a . a. aw a a i .si s (1 Ms nsam. sate ay " ':-,,-. i,'XiJSAa tASlCA, Ralaigh, N. C aiuAge pUase WiU& 1 -r 9 tli." I.
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