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-s V , - - " - r i ' Li"' V.: VOL. LXI ; RALEIGH WEDNESDAY MOENING MARCH 20 1861. N) 23 m -v. a r 4 a awa. r am - v bi . w a i a a- .. a . w m a a m - -.- CTI T I r 1 1 i J I II I ! I r A-1 rT1 I V a I n 11:11 : tl A T rn I - M r 1 r 1 1 1 1 f J r 1 1 f h l:y.HriMr ; f . - - 1 . ; THE RiLEIGH REGISTEU i nmunw BEMI-WEEKXY - AND WIXKLT, BY 8YME A HALL, msiTou m nam THB SKMX-yTKEKLT BXGISTKR is publiBhed fery Wdaad7 nd 8tard7 morn In f, at f4 M per nnum. ybl ia 4ybov $5 if pajBMSt U 4elyd till tit labscriptioB 7w ezpirW. 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' Business Cards, not exceeding eight lines, will be nsjerted in either- the' Weekly or Semi-Weekly six months for $5 00, or twelve months for $10 in both papers ai$8.50 for six months, ot $15 for twelve months. j(sy Contracts can be made at the office for longer . adyerfisementa. ' ' BUSINESS CARDS. I B" s- a. t J. D, MYERS, 'AND WJI OLE SALE GBOCER. Eeeps always on hand a snpplv of Coal for ; 6raUs and Stoves. . " . aawsaaa, February 22, 1800. feb 25 lypd. PETERSBURG, VA. THIS WELlrKjrOWN ESTALI8HMENT, tATI im MGBIITI.T V ITT BO VP AXD 8CPPLIBD witn all Monnnx comnurcii. Now offers to Traveller Attractions Unsorpassed fey amy Hotel in the Coaatrr. mar 5 JOHN JARRATT & BRO. , ! . WILLSON ALFRIEJTD, i WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, And dealer i CkemicaU, Pmiute, By Stuff; OiU, Sc. I Sycamore, opposite Bollingbrook Street, I PETERSBURG, VA w. n. wiLuon. r nniLnan. ant M i' r : : ' - - ' - " 1 McILWAINE SON St Co., GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, '- Comer ej ' Sgematore aitd Tabl Strttf, . si s. vciLWAixa, y ' Fetershargf Ta. '' a. n. jfciLWAiaa, , n. x. aru J a i I DONNANS ox JOHNSTON, GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, . ! ' Petersbarg, Voie . DONNAN&CO COMMISSION MERCHANT, tticaumoad, vow RICHMOND AND PETERSBURG RAIL. j ; , ROAD. TE ROUGH FREIGHT" BETWEEN" RICH- MOND AND NORTH CAROLINA. TROMTBE 0TB DAY OF MARCH UN Ji til the 1st of September next, the Freight and Accommodation trains on this road wifl leave Rich mond aad Petersburg on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at eight o'clock, A.1L, instead of nine o'elock, . as before. , : Arraagesaents have been made by this eomvanv for tha prompt and punctual forwarding aad delivery of ait proauce, gooas, or outer articles orfreigntaetigned for transportation either way, between Richmond and points between Petersburg and Rakish. Rideewav. Greensboro', Salisbury and Charlotte, North Carolina, at ow rates, without any enarge, lor forwarding, stor gi, Ae. All such articles seat to Richmond, should . be consigned and plainly marked "To the care of the Pr sight Agent of the Richmond and Petersburg Rail- rofd, at Petersburg," by whom they will be nromntlv forwarded. As to rates of tolls on the roads south of .Petersburg (which they require to be prepaid as far as ! Rfleigh,) iu formation may be had at the Depot of this Company at Richmond. T. H. WYNNE, Sup't- Offioe R. AP.R. RVCo, Jnly 25, 1850. jnly-30tf. AT NEW YORK PRICES I ' FOR THE SOUTHERN TRADE ! GALL AT Thos. Nowlaa's and see the largest, finest and most fashionable assortment of , ... . Watches, . . Of an the most celebrated makers, eased in 18 carrot ' gold, .'Huating, Magic open Cases, and warranted to keep perfect time. Purchasers will find that they ean M bought as lew here as la New York City. A beau. tiful lot of Ladies Watches, richly chased, and set .with -A Diamonds; Diamond Rings, Pens and Buttons ; a new and beauti ful assortment of Coral, Lava, Philagrane, Jet, Cameo, ' Opal, Mosaic, Pearl, and the rich Etruscan ' ' I Jewerly, . I seU of Breastpin's, Bracelets, Necklaces and Ear ! WngSi Ladies' Chatelaine Etrssoan Chains and Heoks, J iiaroon Etruscan, Plain and Chased Band Bracelets, ' and an endless variety of Charms, Seals and Keys of . hair and gold ; Bridal i , - and " : Birthday Presents ; rich Jewel -Watch and Odor Cases, handsome Musical Boxes that play from two to six : tunes each. J Silverware, . Of every possible descriptio j, Tea Sets, Breakfast Sets, Ice Cream aad Desert SeU, Pitchers, Goblets aad , Cups, 5alt Aands and Spoons, Sugar Baskets, Tongs and I Spoons, Cream-Pitchers, Ladles and Spoons, Pk, r Fish, Cake, Fruit, Butter and Pickle Knives, Tea, Ta- . nd,I??1rt SP Porks, Silver Porte Mon .: haies, Card Cases Ac, Ac. Sign of the Eagle. " " ' . ' . iL At Ho. 84 Sycamore it t JunelT tT . Petersburg, Vs. 4. pOOKING STOVES TWO GOOD SEi v wu nana Cooking Stoves en sale. Cheap for . - .Aastj at. TUWIiJSa, AgX J20 tf A SUPERIOR ARTICLE OP CHEW. ING Tobacco." The Pure Southern Quid, ' A Supply of the above just received at j TURNER'S N. C. Book Store. 3R,Age please copy, jan 0-tf - ra o ft I i I Si ,vBi:g 5 t SR) Q f PROFESSIONAL CARDS. THEO. H. HILL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, RALiien, N. C. Especial attention given to the eolleetionof jan 25 ly. - THOMAS J. BAGBY. Ageat aa Conraissioa Merchant, No. 8 WallU, ander St. Charles Hotel, ' - RICHMOND, VA HIRES eat Regrees, Rents out Houses, and soils Tebaeoo, Wheat, Corn, Floor, and ether Country Prednee. Ujf ,- . Pays strict attention to business, and prompt remittances made. , :- CoasignmenU respeetfuUy solicited. Refers to Messrs.: Che. T, Wortham A Co. ; Tins, ley. Tardy Williams j Hant A Brother, and Henry K. Ellysoi, of Richmond. . " : J September 3, 1858. tf : TO THE PSIRNOg OF HOME MANUFACTURES. 8UCCESSCT7L OPERATION. hRDBRS for negro BROGANS and BOOTS are J solidtwL ; " J. c. CARPENTER, Agent. Klnsten, Nt C, June 24, 1800. ang4 tf. WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac THE SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE TO CALL the attention of those in want of Flae Watch es, Jewelry, Silver aad. Plated Ware, &c, to his extensive Stock, which has been selected with great care, and which has only to be seen to be ad mired. His stock embraces -Fine Gold, Silver and Enameled Watches, Pine Gold Jewelry, Silver Ware and Albata Ware, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Spectacles te suit all eyes, Clooks, a beautiful assortment, Doable and Single Gnns, Rifles, Pistols, Bowie Knives, Ae, To an examination of which he earnestly invites all who may be. in -want,-feeling confident that he ean please the most fastidious, both in quality and price. I C. B. ROOT, . Feyetteville Street. P. B. Watches and Jewelry repaired in the best manner. nov 9 AT- RAltEIGH AND GASTON RAILROAD! Change or Schedule ! Rauish, November 1st, 1859. AND AFTER THIS DATE THE MAIL 0T, Train on the Raleich and Gaston Railroad will ran as follows: j Leave Raleigh dafly at M0, A. M. Arrive at Weldon daily at 12 M. -. Leave Weldon daily at 11, A.M. Arrive at Raleigh daily at 3.40, P. M. THE. FREIGHT TRAINS will ran as follows : Portsmouth Freight leaves Raleigh Monday, Wed nesday and Friday ; V Arrives at Raleich Tnesdav. Thursdav and Satar. d7 ' - , Fetersburx Freurht Leaves Raleisrh Tuesdav. Thurs day and Saturday ; : Arrives at Raleigh Monday, Wednesdav and Fri day. P. A. DUNN, Sunt : November 8, I860. , feb 18 ly. niNE ASPARAGUS ROOTS, 91 PER M: HUNDRESD THOMAS CARTER, jan 10 tf Raleigh, N. C. AUCTION 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 Merc ban disc, Goods and Wares,which shallbe faithful ly accounted for, on Sale. Consignments bom any part of the State and else where solicited. - My Store is conveniently situated and arranged for the business with lire-proof ware Room attached. JAMES M. TOWLES, Gea'l Agt. Auctioneer and Commitrio Merchant. August 22nd, 1800. aug 20. NEW AND SPLENDID EXTRACTS Consisting of THB WOOD VIOLET, HUMMING BIRD, , BUTTERFLY VIOLET, PATCHUTLY MUSK, PINK JOCKY CLUB, PRANQIPANI ROSE,&c. Atso, Frangipani, Verbena, Cologne and other Toilet waters. All of which are of the finest quality and put up in elegant style. Por sale at PESCUD'S DRUG STORE. - Raleigh, May 18, 1860. ma 23 tf. N EW BOOKS. Revolutions in English His tory. By Robert Vaughan, D. V. Volume 1st now ready. A Narrative of the Discovery of the Fate of Sir John Franklin and his Companions. By CapL M'Clintock, R. N., L. L. D. With Maps and Illustrations. Notes on Nursing, What It Is and What It Is Not By Florence Nightingale. For sale by. W. L POMEROY. RAtBifli, N C arch, 1 mar 14. . ' - . HESPER: r AND . T THEO. H HILL. THE UNDERSIGNED HAS NOW IN PRESS, a volume of poems bearing the above title. Mr. Hill is well-known in this oommnnity, 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 the public with others hitherto un published and his publisher would only ask for them ye cordial reception impartial critieism. - Y Tha volume u. nasi 1 8 mo. will hAiantliTm.il f free of postage. Prise $1 per copy. Orders should be forwarded at once to the subscriber, as but a small edition will be published. ' A liberal discount to the Trade. HENRY D. TURNER. jan 9 tf N. C. Book Store. GREAT BARGAINS IN FINE CLOTHING. ENTIRE STOCK AT COST FOR CASH! IN ORDER TO REDUCE OUR LARGE aad 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 v SOUTHERN MANUFACTURE, and are warranted equal to any in the market in , every respect; Great bargains may now be expected. N. WALKER A CO.,' jan 9 tf 45 Sycamore Street SEVENTY-FIVE NEGROE8 WANTED. I DESIRE TO PURCHASE FROM FIFTY TO seventy five Likely YoBae Negroes, of both sexes, ranging from eight to thirty years old such as will be saleablei n the Southern Market No unsound nesro wanted. I will pay Richmond prices for such as I want Any information, either la 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, ia Raleigh. jh F. W. KING July 27th, 1880. aug 1 tf. F RESH MINERAL WATERS. CON trees, Rockbridge Alum, and Green Brier Ya White Soipher Water, also Rosk Bridge Alum Mass. JTorsaieat saay 23 PESCUDT DRUG STORE. "hT C. BACON A small lot of Prime, on saw, JJ4 . Hegroaad, or joints by themselves. JAMES M. TOWLES, Agt aug 25---.;' August 23 rd, 1800 EA. WU1TAKER . Largest aad best seleoted Groceries in the City. 20 Barrels of Boston Apples, -'- SO Boxes of Cheese, -Jut recolred.' ol8-4f . KEEPS A HE Stoek of Family, . . .. : . MISCELLANEOUS. Don't desert aa old friend for a new face ." (Old Proverb.) COL.. SAM. COLT'S RE V.Q.L VINO FIRE ARMS. Pistols, R&ek, Carbines and Shot Gnus. Pat bitts, or I860 1855; 1I5T; 1858. THESE arms have no equals in quslity and1 finish ; are adopted by the Army and Navy of the United States, aad the principal governments of Europe; are uniform in all their parts, are simple, safe, sure serviceable, and can be bad in one hundred varieties, as well as Cartridges of powder, ball and shot, and all small parts for re pairs, fre-sa all j respect able gun dealers, and the Hardware trade gen erally. Aoosjiss, Sbcrstart COLTS PATENT FIRE ARMS MAN'F'G CO., apr 21 ly. Hartfoed, Cohx. VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE IN TFNDING to remove to the West I wish to sell privately the tract of land on which 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 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 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 purchase are invited to call and examine the premises. Terms will be reasonable. jan 23 3m ALBERT HINTON. NOTICE TO WHOM IT MAY CON. CERN. HAVING LOCATED IN THE CITY of Raleigh, I take this opportunity to inform the Pub lic generally, that 1 am prepared to make contracts for public or private Buildings, in any part of the State, on the most favoable terms. I am also prepared to to furnish Granite in its rough state for Building or other purposes, or dressed to order in any shape re quired, at reasonable rates. Orders for Stone addressed to me through the Post Office, Box 240, 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 m THOMAS COATES. Standard copy till July 1st RAILROAD IRON AT CITY POINT 300 tens Rail Road Iron, T Pattern, 52 pounds to the yard, For sale by JAMES DUNLOP, Standard copy. Petersburg, Va. SWAIM'S JUSTICEREVISED. THE NORTH CAROLINA MAGISTRATE, a practi cal guide to the Laws of the State, and the decisions of the Supreme Court, defining thedutiesand jurisdiction of Justices of the Peace, under the Revised Code of 1854 '55, together with full instructions and num erous forms and precedents. By EDWARD CANTWELL, Esq., LL. B., Countellor tU Law. One vol. 8vo , containing nearly 600 pages, hand somely printed on good paper, and well bound in law binding. Price S 3 50. Postage 3ft cents. Published and for sale by HENRY D. TURNER, jan. 21 at the North Carolina Bookstore. . NEW ARRIVALS. BY RECENT ARRIVALS MX rAbL 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, eitner asiojne quauiy or price ui uijr guuuo. By these arrivals I have received a large ana oeauii- lal assortment oi Gentlemen's Fine Suits ; Gentlemen's Business Salts ; Gentlemen's Overcoats, of every style and quality ; Woolen and Merino Undershirts and Drawers ; Together with an indefinite number of other articles, too numerous to mention, but consisting in part of Vests, Pants, Cravat., Socks, Suspenders, Ac, Ac. - ALSO, A large and elegant assortment of HATS, BOOTS and SHOES, UMBRELLAS, fcc, to all which 1 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 bands that I sell better Clothing at cheaper prices tnan any otner esuiDiisnment in the country. This is no boasting, but the simple truth, as thousands are willing to testify who have purchased Clothing of me. IforuKr'AT JSa HU Al A 9 Ma HlfllliK CLOTHING, call at HACKNEY POOLK'S, Corner of Fayetteville St and Market Square, no 17 tf 1fr BARRELS OP FINE WHITE I II I 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 0 tf . FINE OLD WINES AND BRANDIES. A SELECTED STOCK OF if La OliU PORT, Sherry and Madeira Wines, also Otard, Dupuy A Cos standard 15 ran dies, direct irom ine u us torn House. For sale by aug 1 tf. iMfiKtUiiso. riiUMMtiin a iu. BAGGING AND KOfJS. 100 Bales Standard and Extra Heavy Bagging. ZUU oo us nope ior sate at me lowest m&raet raies by R. A. YOUNG A BRO., , i n O . vo Dycamore street, sep 14 tf Petersburg, Va. MERCHANT TAILORING ESTAB LISHMENT.! beg leave respectfully to inform yen that in addition to my full stock of Cloth iho and GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, I have secured the services ef Mr. Burrmann, just from one of - the largest and best Establishments in New York, whj will attend entirely to the eutting and fittifig department ; and from the high recommenda tion which I have received, I take pleasuro in stating that be can please the most fastidious and give gene ral satisfaction to all. I have selected the very best of French Cloths, Cassimercs, Doeskins, Silks, Cashmeres, Velvet Vest ings,and other articles pertaining to a tailoring es tablishment and hope that I will receive a share of the publio patronage. All I ask is a triad. M. GRAUSMAN. Raleigh, N. C , Sept 29th, 1860. CROP OP I860 TURNIP SEED, TUR NIP SEED. Flat Dutch Turnip ; Red Top Tur nip, Large Norfolk Turnip; Large Globe Turnip; Yellow Aberdeen Tarnip; Ruta Baga Turnip. Also, Drumhead and Flat Dutch Cabbage Seed. Warrant ed fresh and genuine ; for sale by . H. D. TURNER, At the N. C. Bookstore. Raleigh, K.'C, July llth, 1860. Jly W rslNE GOLD JEWELRY. THE SUB- t SCRIBER has in store a splendid assortment of ., FINE GOLD JE WEJjKi, embracing a variety of styles of pat teres of Brooches, Breast Pins, Ear Rings, Bracelets, Finger Rings, La dies ani Gentlemen's Watch Chains, Pencils and Pens, Cuff Pins; Miniature Lockets, Gold Thimbles, Ae. .. . . .. ...... - uau ana examine. . nov o C. B. ROOT. aLD DOMINION "TOBACCO." AN- I i OTHER Lot of, Old Dominion Smoking To bacco," Just received at-"Turner's", -North" Carolina Book Store.. aid to be Superior to tnc xormer . jaaStd ' y .; ; ' S MOKED BEFF, AND BOLOGNA SAU SAGE, i At E. A. WHITAKER'S. MEDICINES, &C. MHS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP for children teething At PESCUD'S. SWAIM'S PANACEA, At PE8CUD'S. WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE is in great demand, At PESCUD'S. rpARTATIC ACID, 1 At ' PESCUD-S. BAKING SODA, At PESCUD'S. CREAM OF TARTAR, . At PESCUD'S. PESCUD'S CITRATE OF MAGNESIA, is the best PESCUD'S is the place to get your fresh Drugs and Medicines cheap. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES, At PESCUD'S. rpOOTU BRUSHES, A At PESCUD'S. FREESH ARROW-ROOT, At PESCUD'S. WISTERS BALSAM OF WILD CHER. RY and Oxygenated Bitters. . At PESCUD'S. BURNETTS SUPERIOP ARTICLES, Burnett's Coeoaine, Burnett's Ralistbn, 4 Burnetf s Florarol, At PESCUD'S. SUPERIOR SHOULDER BRACES, At PESCUD'S. HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS, At PESCUD'S. FOR QUANTITY, Quality, and Low Prices,. Goto PESCUD'S. A LITTLE MORE RAT POISON, At PESCUD'S BEST PEARL STARCH, At PESCUD'S. LET THERE BE LIGHT 1 Let there be good light ! Let there be cheap 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 Since that time there has been a steady improvement; and now PESCUD has the pleasure ef. offering the purest, best burning and cheapest Kerosene ever sold here. It is warran ted to burn one third longer than the best Oil sold by parties heretofore pronouncing the whole thing a hum bug. It burns free of smoke or smelL It only costs a little over 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. WORM MEDICINES. Fshnestock's, Bar dott's Sugar Drops, Cometock's, McLane's, Jaynes Specific for Tpe Worm, Hobensack's Worm Riller, Perry's Dead Shot Jaynes' Vermifuge. At PESCUD'S. FRESH AND pure ground SPICES. Cinnamon, Cloves, Mace, Allspice, Nutmegs, Cayenne Pepper, Black Pepper, African Pepper, Jam aica Ginger, At PESCUD'S Drugstore. BLACK AND YELLOW MUSTARD, At PESCUD'S. FRESH KEROSENE. At PESCUD'S. FANCY SOAPS, Highly Perfumed, i At -PESCUD'S. SWAIM'S PANACEA, Sand's Sarsaparilla, Stafford's Invigorater, Hoffland's German Bit'ers, Hostetter's Bitters, AVer's Medicines, Wistar's Wild Cherry, Brown's Troches. At PESCUD'S Drug 6 tore. NOTIC E. WE TAKE PLEASURE IN announcing to our friends, that we have removed from the temporary location we had on Old Street to our New Building, No 11 Sycamore st These premises have been recently fitted up expressly for the Apothe cary anaurng Dnsiness, and we are now in receipt of unusually large supplies of Drnss, Medicines, Paints, Sperm, Machinery, Linseed, Lard and Tanner's Oils ; Hair, Nail and Tooth' Brashes ; Window Glass, Pntty, Patent Me dicines, Fancy Articles, etc.. in endless vane ties These Goods have been purchased in the best mar kets with great care, and we respectfully ssk an ex amination from all in want of such articles. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. Call at No. 11 Sycamore Street where you will find every artiole in our tine oi Dusiness, or the best quality and latest style. Prescriptions carefully compounded. All orders attended te with despatch. ? Particular attention pa d to packing and for. warding. P.S. We return thanks to our numerous friends for their very liberal patronage extended to us, and hope, by promptness and personal attention to business to nave a continuance of the same. WILSON A ALFRIEND, sou 3 No. 11 Sycamore st , Petersburg, Va, EMERY 600 POUNDS ASSORTED NUM bers, of best English Emery. Jfor rale by, WILLIAMS A HAYWOOD. January 24th, 1860. jan 25 FINE WINES, BRANDIES, &c. THE subscribers keep constantly on hand for Family and Medicinal purposes, a pure and reliable article of French Brandy, ' Apple Brandy, Old Rye Whisky, Old London Dock Gin, Jamaica Rum, Madeira Wine, Sherry Wine, Port Wine, Cooking Wine, Scuppernong Wine, London Porter, Scotch Ale. apr 18 WILLIAMS A HAYWOOD. GLENCOVE STARCH. THE WHITEST, purest and best article ever made, may be found at our store. Send for a sample, apr 18 WILLIAMS A HAYWOOD. POTASH, IN SIX POUNDS CANS, for Soap making ; also, a large supply of Concen trated Lye, just received at the Drug Store of apr 18 WILLIAMS A HAYWOOD. PAINTS. WE HAVE A LARGE SUP PLY of White LeadLinseed Oil, and every des cription of Paint suitable for House Painting, which we are selling very low. Those having painting te do had bettor get our prices before they buy. apr WILLIAMS A HAYWOOD. BELL COLOGNE. A FINE SUPBLY of this justly celebrated Cologne just received; also. Farina Cologne in long and wickered bottles, Basin's quart site family Cologne, and many others of superior quality, in store and for sale cheap, by apr WILLIAMS A HAYWOOD. CONGRESS WATER, CONGRESS WATER.- A constant supply, which is kept replen ished from the Fountain head, by frequent arrivals at PESCUD'S Drugstore. 6 CASKS VERY SUPERIOR LONDON AND SCOTCH ALE IN PINT BO T tles and Jugs, just received, and for sale by, P.P. PESCUD. ANOTHBR SUPPLY OF RED CLOVER SEED, jast received, and for sale at PESCUD'S Drugstore. , ANOTHER LOT OF THOSE SPLEND id Mercer. Potatoes expected this week, at PESCUD'S Drugstore. M Y SECOND SUPPLY OF BUIST'S Garden Seed, is daily expected, at P. F. PESCUD. ONE QUARTER PIPE EACH OF OLD MadeirWine, and London Dock Brandy, just received at PESCUD'S Drugstore, feb 8 Raleigh, N.C. : KEROSENE OIL AND LAMPS. A Won derfnl Improvement in Kerosene Oil and; Lamps. I have Jmade arrangements to keep a constant supply of Kerosene Oil, which is as clear as spring water, has bnt little smelL does not smoke, and very cheap. - Also the new style Burner, which can be attached to any Fluid, or old Kerosene Lamp at a trifl ing cost . ' i I have also, a beautiful assortment ef Lamps ; also, Chimneys, wick, and Lamp Scissors, very low. , ; F. F. PESCUD, Druggist - . use " : V' CHISMAtfS YEAST POWDERS MISCELLANEOUS. DOWN WITH THE POLI flCIANSt , THIS UNION MUST BE PRESERVED BY THE PEOPLE! AWAKE TO YOUR INTEREST THE day is at hand, and -it becomes neeesary that every person having MONEY of any description, to deposit the same at FRANKLINS the only man in town that keeps en hand goods to SUIT ALL CLASSES I Hang out your Banners and threw up your Hats for 4he UNION new, fellow eittaena. The way te preserve the Union sad keep y j peace at heme is TO DEAL WITH FRANKLIN Talk about dissolving the Union it can't be done without the voice ef the masses, the only true friends to the South and the Union ; and when the day of trial comes we will be found defending every inch of the South at the point ef Aetick of caedy. But in the mean time,dont forget that FRANKLIN'S is the place to buy . CHEAP GOODS FOR THE CASH. Why be alarmed, friends 1 The Unto!! will not be dissolved, for we are the working-men ; aadw are the fighting 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. THE NORTH CAROLINA FORM BOOK. THIS DAT BXCKIVKD, BY H. D. TURNER, . A NEW AND COMPLETE EDITION OF THE NORTH CAROLINA FORM BOOK; IMPROVED 'AND GREATLY ENLARGED, containing 344 pages, royal 12 mo, embracing ma ny forma not fonnd in former editions, printed on good paper and substantially bound is law calf. It eon 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 best sources, being an improvement' on all works of the kind formerly in use, 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 the principal Officers of the State, and of the Counties ; Titles ef 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 cents will be required to cover the postage. A liberal discount to those who buy to sell again. Published and sold, wholesale and retail, by 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 PECTUS for a Weekly newspaper, to be called the AD VALOREM BANNER, to be published in 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 ef which is to inform the publio that I will, on the 1st of Janu ary, 1861, commence the publication of the BAN NER, not only WEEKLY, but also DAILY. So fares the Banner takes sides with political par ties, it will be Democratic; bnt with regard to internal Improvements, a change in our system of Taxation, and the preservation of a Constitntienal Union, it will know no party, but will be the sealons advocate of all these, repudiating seoret caucuses, (where 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, $5 00 Five copies I year " ; 20 00 TERMS OP THE WEEKLY BANNER. One copy 1 year, in advance, $2 00 Six copies 1 " jo 00 Ten "1 " 15 00 Address FRANK I. WILSON, doe 26 tf . Raleigh, N. C. NEW VOLUMES OF THE FOUR REVIEWS AND BLACKWOOD, COMMENCE Jast., 186i. TERMS. Per annum. For any one of the Reviews, ; $3 00 For any two of the four Ro views," 5 00 For any three of the four Reviews, 7 00 For all four of the Reviews, 8 00 For Blackwood's Magasine, , 3 00 For -Blackwood and one Review, 5 00 For Blackwoord and two Reviews, 7 00 For Blackwood and three Reviews, 9 00 For Blackwood and Four Reviews, "10 00 Money Cttrreiit in the State, where ittued teill be re. cexved at par. 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 1 and so on. Remittances should always be addressed to the Publishers. LEONARD SCOTT, A CO., tnar 18 tf. No. 64 Gold Street, New York. H. WORCESTER'S IMPROVED PIANO FORTES MANUFACTORY AND SALESROOM, FOURTEENTH STREET, Corner Third Avemne, NEW YORK. FOR a quarter of a century the Instruments Manu factured at the above Establishment have ranked among the first in the country. Their durability 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 the manufacture of each instrument in all its details, is enabled to guarantee superior excellence and reliability in every respect oe 10 3m FOR COUGHS, COLDS, Ac., Ayers Cher ry Pectoral, Wistar's Balsam Wild Cherry, Ty lers Syrup Gum Arabic, Brown's Troches, Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers, Mrs. Holt's Cough Syrup, Wistar's Lozenges, The genuine at PESCUD'S Drug Store. FOR BOWEL COMPLAINTS. Try Eaton's Infantile Cordil, Dalby's Carminative, Valpeaux's Remedy, Jaynes' Carminative, Mrs. Winslow's Sooth ing Syrup, Pescud's Diarrhoea Cordial ; any of which kinds are deservedly popular, and for sale ; : , At pescud's. CHEROKEE REMEDY Thorn's Extract Cubebs and Copiaba, Tarrant's Extract Cubebs and Copiaba, and Capsules ef all kinds, . At PESCUD'S Drugstore. TOILET ARTICLESwFor all who love a full and luxuriant growth of hair, they mast try the following Restoratives : Exekiel's Wood's,Mr. Allen's, Phalon's, Barry's Tricopherus, Rath airon, Coeoaine, Cocin, Ess. Bay Leaves, Jaynes' Hair Tonic and aa indefinite variety of Pomades, Balsams and Oils of Foreign and American manufacture, at h . PESCUD'S rug Store. THE MOST' SPLENDID AND DESIRA BLE assortment ' of Cosmetics, Perfumery, Soaps, Brushes, Toilet Extracts, Colognes, and Toilet Art icles of all kinds is now on exhibition, sad will be sold very cheap At PESCUD'S SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW AND Worth trying, vis s Phalon's Snow White Orien tal Cream for beautifying the complexion, ? 1 - - For sale at - - PESCUD'S Drag Store. rRISH;POT ATOES V E R Y PINE j IN Store. ' , '. ; JAMES M TOWLES, Ag't feb 27 tf . y rpRY THE CHEROKEE REMEDY. The J demand s lncreanrg and the effects are truly wonderful. A third sup jly just received, At PESCUD'S. Raleigh, N. C Sept I N ORTII CAROLINA HAY. A SMALL Lot of Bxtra quality on Sale. fcb27-tf JAMES M. TOWLES, AgO. MISCELLANEOUS- STEAM POWER PRE8S BOOK AND JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT. HAVING RECENTLY SUPPLIED OUR 0F PICE with one of R. HOE At Co's SINGLE LARGE CYLINDER PRINTING MA CHINES, which are admitted to have no superiors in the world, , we flatter ourselves that we can say, without fear of eontrs diction, that we have ia our office Tfll BIST POWER PRESS in the State, and one that has no Superior ia the United States. Soon after purchasing our new Power Press, finding that we could not employ a man who understood the management of it in the State, we sent on to New York, where we engaged the services of one who has served a regular apprenticeship in the city ef Paris to the bus iness, and who has been engaged at it alone all his. Hfe. He is a .number one Pressman, and we do not hesitate to say that we now have in the State, and one without a superior anywhtre. And in order to show that we are as well, if not better, prepared to do good Job Work as any other establish ment in the state, we do not ' hesitate to say that we have in our employ THE BEST JOB PRINTER in 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 nnnsual facilities are daily attracting to our office, we have purchased a and 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 liberal share of the pa tronage of our friends and the publio generally. We will in every instance Warrant our Work to give Satlsfaxtioa. SYMEAJ1ALL. Raleigh, N. C. Oct 27th. 1860. i r. K. STBOTHSR. J. cj MAKCOM. BOOK AND JOB OFFICE, Raleigh, N. C. THE Public are respectfully informed that we are now prepared to print Books, Pamphlets, Cata logues for Schools, Cards, Bill-Heading, Letter-Heading, Blanks of every description. Posters, Party 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 be found, for the present over Mr. Chaplins' Book Bin dery, in $he old Star office, opposite the Presbyterian Church. STROTHER A MARCOM. April 18th, 1860. apr 25 ly. A. C.PCLLIAM, R. r-.PUI.MAlf, P. K. WBISI8KR. PULL I AM & CO. AUCTIONEERS FOR SALE OF NEGROES, Odd-Fellows' Hall, Franklin St., RICHMOND, VA. DAILY SALES Public asp Pbivats. We pledge our strictest attention to the business en trusted to us, and will, answer all com munications promptly. PORTER ALWAYS AT EACH DEPOT, ly9 tf. : T ; Jobs S. Dahgt, Joan II. Htmas, Luteof Tarboro', N. C. Late of Scotland Keck, N. C F. M. Hvbtar, Late of Warrenton, N. C, DANCY, HYMAN & CO.. GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 124 Pearl Street, NEW YORK. HYMAN, DANCY & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NORFOLK, VA. Tho New York House will be conducted by Jso S. Dahct, aided by R. W. Hthan. The Norfolk House will be conducted by Jso. H. . Htmah and F. M. Htm ax. fS- Particular attention given to the sale of Cot ton, Corn, Wheat Naval Stores, Ac. September 11, 1860. . . sept 14 tf. NEW AUCTION HOUSE- NOTICE. THE FIRM OF PULLIAM A 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 win conduct the' business ander the firm of Betts & Gregory, at their sales-room en Franklin street four doors below Wall street and about one square below the former office of Pulliam Betts, and respectfully solicit a continuance of the patronage whiih was so liberally extended to Wm. H. 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, J3. J. GREGORY. RicRatoxn, Va May l"th, 1868. ma23 ly. STOVES, TIN WARE, &c. THE SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE TO announce to the eitisens of Raleigh and vicinity that he has just received a fine assortment of OF FICE, PARLOR aad COOKING hTOVES, together with a beautiful assortment of Grates, and he offers them at such prices as will defy competition. He has also opened a fine assortment of Tin Ware, to which he invites the attention of tho public. All orders for stoves, stove pipes, or anything else in his line, promptly attended to, aad satisfaction guarantied. H. J. HESSELBACH. N. B. I will continue to carry on my COPPER SMITH business in all its branches. H. J. H no 14 3m ' Standard eopy S months. ' NO. 1. CARBON OIL, Warranted to give a more BRILLIANT LIGHT AT LESS EXPENSE Than any other Oil offered, 1 and free from smeke. Manufactured and for sale by A. A W. J. HAM ILL, i 66 South Frederic street and 126 North Gay street, , jan 10 Im : - Baltimore. B. V TAS.V " :' WTLLIAXS For tho Sala Ae Hire of Negroes, Laad, Mer ehaadise, Goods, 4ce efceW GREENSBORO, ALABAMA. ' After the first ef November Mr. Williams will be ia Mobile, aad Mr, Evans at Greensboro. L , . July 25 ly. SUPERIOR VIRGINIA SMOKING TO BACCO, received this day at ; HENRY D. TURNER'S Raleigh, no41tf N. C, Book Store. Glfin BCSHFLS RUFFLED OATS. ON yil nltilM Lot of nicely cleaned Raffled Oats for Spring seedii g. - ! . feb 16 tf r- . -JAMES- U. TOWLES, Ag't . VALENTINES ! VAJLENTINEI !w At FRANKLiIK'S feb 13-tf THE BEST PRESSMAN STEM EM THB UNITED STATES EMATEj ' The members of the Senate of the Thirty-seventh Congress sre aa follows; . -.--V: - B. BepabUcui. " 0.--0pposition. :" ; Number of Senators ?-' 68 r Term : Expires, ALABAMA. ' - . , t Term : , Expire, xmssoTA. ' Henry hLRiov, , O. IBM M. S. Wilkinson, R. 1867 . mssissirPL ev seceded) 185 Vacancy (seceded) 1867 ARKASSAS. Wm. K. Sebastian, O. 185Vaeaney (seeedei) 1363 Chas. X. Mitchell, a 1867! Vacaacy (seceded; 1865 oomrncTicVT. nrssotrni. - - John Dixon, R. 186! LafavetteS.Focter, R. 1867, Trustee Polk, 0. 1863 Vacancy, " - "v- ; 1867 CALIPOniHA. iraw aairrsKTKX, -Toha P. Hale, - .B 1865 Daniel R. C.ark, R. 1867 , ' 4 1- KBW TOKC. Preston King, R. 1863 Ira Harris, R. 1867 XBW JKBSXT. - Milton 8. Latham, 0. 1863 Vacancy - ; 18671 PBLAWARK. James A Bayard, 0. 1863 William Sanlsbary0. 1865 . . . ixoaina. Vacancy (seceded) 1863 John R.Thompsoa,0. 18C3 Vacancy (seceded) 1867 John C.Ten Eyok, R.1865 GESBSIA. BOBTtt CAROLINA ' ' Vacancy fseeeded) 1865 Thomas Braggr0. 1865 ThosX. CllngsaaB,ai867 Vacaacy (seceded) 1867 UTOIAXA. Jesse D. Bright 0. 1863 Benjamin F.W;ade,R. 1865 Henry 8. Lane, R. 1867 Salmon P. Chase, R. 1867 ILLINOIS. oxxeox.- Stephen A.DougUs,0.1865 Edward D.Baker. R. 1865 Lyman Trumbull, it. 1867 IOWA. Geo. W. Nesmith, 0. 1867 PKKRSTI.VASIA. T James W. Grimes, R. 1865 Simon Cameron, R. 1863 Edgar Cowan, R. 1867 V. ftHena rstisn. . James F.Siramons, R. 1863 James Harlan, R. 1867 KBSTCCXT Lasarus W. Powell, 0.1P65 J. C. Breckinridge, 0. 1867 Henry B. Anthony, K. 1865 SO0TK eABOUKA. KASEAB. Vacancy Vasancv j LOUISIANA Vacaacy (seeededf : 1863 Vacancy (seceded) 1866 TRNXKSSXe. ' Vacancy (seceded) 1865 Andrew Johnson, . 0. 1863 A d.P. Nicholson, Q. 1865 Vacancy (seceded) -- : 1867 'MAIKE; TBXAS. Lott M. MorrilL R. 1863 Vacancy (seceded) 163. W.Pitt Fessendeb, R.1865 MASSACHUSETTS'. ' Charles Sumner, R. 1863 Henry Wilson, R. 1865 Vacancy (seceded) isns VBRIOMT. .tf., Solomon Foot R 1 863 Jacob Collamer , R. 1867 XABTLAXO. vinsiaiA. AnthonyKeanedy, a 186fMames M. Meson, O. 1863 James A Pearee, 01867 MICHIGAN. Zaeh Chandler, R. 1863 R. M. T. Hunter, 0.1865 WIS00K8I1I. James R Doolittle, R.1863 Timothy O. Howe, R. 1867 28 23 ' 17 K. S. Bingham, B. 18651 Republicans, Opposition, 1 Vacancies, COUNTING-HOUSE CALENDAR, I8l. SM;TWTFiS ;i- 8MX WtjliS 1 2 8 4 5 h i 12 3 4 6 6 7 8 8 10 11 12 (J T 8 9 10 11fl2il3 13 14 15 16 17 ISjlo J 14 15 16 17 1819J2S 20 21 22123 34 25 26 i g 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 27 28,29130 31 I 28 29 30 31. I 12 12 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ! . 4 5 6 1 8 9 10 10 11 12 13 U 15 16 S 1112 13 14 15 16 17 17 1819 20 21 22 23 p- 18 19 20 21 22:23 24 24 2526 27 28 .g 25 2 27 28 2 30 31 I 1 2 - . ' 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 - j 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 10 11 12 1314 15 16 8 8 9 10 11 12.13 U 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 16 16 17 18 19 20 21 14 25,26,27 2819 30 22 23 24 25 2ft 27 23 Jl ' j - 29 30 1 2, 3 4 6 6 , 1 2 3 4 6 7' 8 9 10 1112;13 i 2 6 7 8 9 10.1112 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1 m 13 14 15 16 1718 19 31 22 23 24 25 26 27 g v 20 31 M 24 25 26 28 29 30 o 27 28 29 30 31 12S4IO 12 6 ! 1 8 910 11 j 3 4 f5 6 7 8 9 12 13 14 15 1 11 Ud I0;il 13 13 14 16 16 19 20121 22 2? 24 35 17 18 1 31 32 23 26 27 28 29 30 3) ! S 24 26 26 27 28 2V 39 1 w 2346 6 78 . 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 910 1112 13 14 15 p4 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 f 15 16 17 18 1920 21 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 I 5 22 23 24 25 26 27 23 301 1 .1 II 29 30 311 3 JAST OF LETTERS REMAINING IN the Post Office at Raleigh, March 1st, 1861. '. A Allen, John " - ' Albright, Danl or David . B '. Baker, William " Barbey, D -Bledsoe, Mrs A A Bunch, Miss MolHe A BaUy, J C -Hoyden, CD . , C Carter, Amos R Camboy, John . Carter, WUKam d ; Dickens,' Mrs Sarah Ellis, James Andrews, Mrs Maria Allen, Miss Ella N Bellman, Abrsm Bellman, PH Barber, W M . Barringer, Rev W Barrow, WBliam Blackmer, Luke Candle, David ' Creech, John Cbavis, Emily Davis, C Ellis, CW Ellis, Anderson Ferrell, A S Glover, C B Gibbeae, Miss Edith Hitchcock, A Hodge, Mrs Louisa Henry, Miss Susan Hight Miss Lucy A M Hill, W H Jones, John C Jones, W F Johnson, Miss Cornelia Jones, Miss Susan Knight Peter H Liddelle, Miss Liisie J Faueett Mrs E M ' ' O Gordon, Miss Larina A ' U -.- ' Ilorring, Delilah v u' Herring, Hoary t .- Hilt Thomas Y , - Heinshaw, Mist Martha Johnson, John -Jones, Emily : ' Johnson, 8 F Keeneday, Wm Lewis, Miss E : Lucas, Geo : Mallor F - - Malaby. Miss Francis -Morgan, Miss Anna -Manning, John N - , Masill,WF if.. Mangam, Miss Margarett Miller, John 1 , r '-h: Pool, Lemuel 2 " r Lauder, Wm Lindsay, A D 2 McCardy, John Medlin, Sidney McCardy, Calvin Massman, E A Mclatyae, Miss Sallie Mitchell, Robert McCarty, Michael Mann, Caswell S Parkhnrst John M Pool, Sidney f i Patterson, Mrs Elisabeth Paneon, Mrs Emily Pollard, Thomas Perdue, Miss Louisa F PhiUips, Major Charles Reed Henry, C 2 Rosenberg L 2 Rowe, Miss Francis Smith, Thomas C Stills, Rich rd . Stedman, Mrs V P Smith, Jonathan Snelliag, Samuel Spikes, Miss GUIs . Todd. Row M O- - Pool, TheophUus Pennington, C H : . Pettiford, Sidney t ' Pratt, Miss Louisa Perry, Wm B " . ' Robertsea, Nathaniel C .-. Rogers, Thomas , Robards,JW -H 3&vrr ' ' Stevens, A' tf&r- Singsiag, Miss Emfly . Smith, Marion' 8sosm,Marsri SmHh, HeadersW . Smith, Rufus Teasly, Edward1 J Taples, Betsy:, - . . Toomey, Michael Thompson, Col W B ViUiers, Gusteve Whitley, J H Waddell, AM WUliasss, T V Williams, Thomas - Williams, Thomas 0 White, Philips "Wyer, John' J ' " z i- m . . t t. - y MISCELLANEOUS Capitol Lodge, No 5, L O. O. F. nease call for Advertised Letters. . - GEO. T. COOKE, P,
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