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PROFESSIONAL CAltDS. i I FALL WIJS 1 lill GUUJJb. fcuua. I PiA. liiAij U.

6 Wfc 4 PR0FSSi6NAL; JQFCLAH TRIDH A BEAUTIF1U. UEAU VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY FOf i 'QQ 'i .1 POPULAR TRADE MILL: PROPERTY CAPITAL 1 SALEt I PWMBBMMBAHla 1 AESTOBATIOHS 1ST THE AVAt BIB Tk folio-wing if eomoTCsti from' aa 'offldat-' f)oroe, of the nayal noininaUcuiaeoWUj'swted ubon by the Senate, tosfh wltk the mfMW iM tV, 1...... .1 wK4 torn ueeo assignea to enca bmoer 1 i i nV Mveya sv seem sn inn pajpsx eCapt Thgijai Bameer. jMAi8 Voorhees, forlough pay to leave paw Tboma, FsineVW mt. to tna Hat tn i 1 v- mvuuw.

uiq iLun iiMi. 10 urn ran hmmm Chpt-Preach Porwwl; "WilUam Inataa, cm leay 'UOMMAITDIRS PlOMOttb OS TkAJWnaalTV-. iBIIJ JS koA pay, to fear pay 5 William Armstrong, obvImt bast 4 B. arrm Audi Long, oa furlouefa pay. be captain, on the active list, to take rank nt p', vn me acuve ust, to uuc rant next after papt.

eo. Blake; Dsrrah Shaw, oa rank next after Commander WOWnlttle, i AKtB POMOTI 6 TaAKaiMi. wm. Porter, on furlougn pay, to leave pay, to be(a ommander on tbe ctiY list, to take rank 1 aext after Commander Thatchep a wn. i lismson, on furlough pay, to be a commander, on wie wun iiat, mj me ran next after Uammao-der P.

Chatard Carter, on furlough pay, to be a commander, on the active list, to take rank niter ommanasr A xTentiss Bissell, on leave py, to be a commander, oa the active list, to take rank next aibar ClnmmanrW ntnt. Olasson, on leave pay to be a oommandnr. 'oa auurs us, wae rans next alter uommander sawartwont. A Kilty, on furlouirh. to be aaomrhandAP nn the active list, to take rank next after Commander 6 Bogge Wm Chandler, on leave pay, to be a commander oa the active list to take rank next After Commander A KillyjRichar Meade, va luriougu pay, 10 oe a commander, on the active list to take rank next after Commander 3 Tuck, er a.

Alexander Gibson, on furlouirh nav. to a bommander, Oh the active list, to take rank next- aiter vommanaer- Jd ard Henry lagg, on i uriuuga pay, ieav pay, i Walbach, droDDed. to be a lieutenant nn the active list: to take rank next after Lieutenant ThomarBrowneU, on furlough pay, to leave pay James A Dovle. an Airiourh nav. in the active list, to take rank next after Lieutenant BM Mullany; MC Marin, on leave pay, to the, wurs list, wk? ranjc next after Lieut.

James A Doyle; Chase Barney, dfopped, to be a wn mo rouryou mi, on leave tae i.uiL siwir uienisnsni ju woolsey. 1 -t BBiell, on furloueh- aav. to ardiva list! to take rank next after Lieut Huricer; fi Peryt on furlough pay, t6 active list, to Uke rank feext after Liutj RB U- lurioun pay toacuye list, totakerank'nextalter-tv1. Ainmen A barker, on furlough paV, to active list, to Uke rank next after: Lieut- Wainwrieht Abbott, on furlough pay; to leave pay; Fitzgerald, on furlouirh tav. to active list, to take rank! next after Lieut, Q.Jilii;.

A Rbind, dropped, to te a lknilensnt on tna cUve list, to take rank next after LieutCA Beadj McArann, on lurlougb pay, to active list, to take rank next after Lieut Nelson James- At vv atson, 11 a tiarrison, and Charles Hunter, on furlough pay, to leave pay. RALEIGH nEGlSTKU IS 1 kail I THE. SIM -WEEKLY KEGISTEIfc is ittnum, pajrable in adrnnce, or $4 ilf Wns wisliitlg to subacnfce for a thortM time ti ia.r wm the rt of $4 00 tfpnu i iTHE WEEKLY KEOITER puUwUa WVinesdaj! morning, at 00 pvr anauw, iyrw advance i2 50 if pavmeut is made at ine a the SuWrution Tuarj and Sw OCjf pfip 1 ived tiUltbe esuxation of the reTpn wi ntling fori a shorter tiiue tbaaoueyear wili'b? warreti a' the rate if $2 00 per an num. The i-ruR will contam all the ntf the i-Weeklies. Kates" 1 AJvertiHins in the.Seiui-WeKtt 1 (uare (.16 lines or les one ST DiiinwJiiiC iiwerttotti 1 wwitbjtt JtUetatMii I three 1 is I jtvrelve wili -wtthtmt i tr oj ir 00 2 three gjjt u.

twelve uiosthp, including pafier Iu the -Weekly Kegrstf-fr: 1 the firjt iusertudi, Ti.ml fr etry siiiu'evding iMsortinu. 1 f.ii;ire tn-i witliuut 1 "tliree i 1 fix 1K i 1 1 twelve with I -ijimresi tlxtt 'Wiihuiit i. 2 thnre 2 h'x 1 I 4 0.) ttt 2 twelve imttifhs, inoliul'g Weekly paper 20 U0 llniiiiesff Curds. Utft exceeding' eijjht liiieSj 'ill in: eiriier te Wefckly ur -tiith. UU.

orfwt-lve Sl.O-i th 1 ijiers iit 310 lor hix or $15 fr twelve ironihit. TOr" he made af the tdllcc fox longer BUSINESS CART) a. (1 J3. II. UliTTS, httvinglasjUiciHled kimself witi ufor the l.iirpose of cnndaptitig an Auctioto BrifcittfesS, for the mI of Negroes, the JSftu will 1j carried oil under the an ntyle of Fylliim A Thankful for the encrfuregemept hereiofwe Teettved.

they mutually solicit thjs patronage so liberally extended tothe old, and especially ask the atteiitkio of their re- jKictive friends to the new partnerhio. d. m. run am PULLIAM, BETT3, Under iHe Odd 11? FBAXKL1N STKEET I Kirhaiond, tJVl. SELL -NEGROES; BOTH PrJBLICLY and privately.

)ur porters are always at each depot, and on the artiTal of boats. ma 19 i WI. II. BETTS. "3 a PS 1 Si 8, CO Si C2 C3 to CO -TJL JONES At MOORE, GROCERS, j' Auction and Commission Merchcnts, I'ealers in Wines, Liors, Cigara, Tobacco, tx, No.

18, Fayetteville Street, an 2U RALEIGH, N. C. WILLSON At ALFRIEXD, WHOLESALE -AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, irftr Ctiemical, Paint, Dye Stuff, Oils, J-c. Sycamot-f, ''oppesite Boliingbrook Street, PETERSBURG, VA, W. D.

jwiLLSOX. JOUX a 11 i'r PEEBLES WHITE, (Voters and Commission Merchants, PETERSBURG? Sole Agents for Hops es Manipulated PUospho-Pefuyiau N. M. MARTIN, BR O. Ac.

rltOCEIl AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Va, MARTIN, SON COMMISSION MF.UCII AlVTS, jun 'i I RICHMOND. VA. 4 McILWAlNE SON CM GROCERS AN COMMISfON I MERCHANTS, Vomer of Syctimore arid Tahb Streets, a. q. R.

II. r. i'ILWAINE, I'lLWAIME, J-ILL. J' peter urg, t. au 5 Ar WHITE, LKoCK.P..'?, COMMISSION AN KyRWARIING MERCHANTS.

i 2 Old rclerMnirg, Va. FEKaLtS. THOMAS WBtTE, JE. DONNANst JOHNSTON, GROCERS AKD (COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Peteriliurg, Vsu jatlly. DON NAM At COMMISSION KKCHANTS, mm a nr.

ja 1 ly Jl 1 1 I It .1 STEVENS, 1 impociers aid DeaUers in lti8, t'mtlieutrrt're', Etiii) Looking Plated, Untoimi lifiil ftatwrteit niUm, Vu-t-i-i, i-Jriirrutom; itter or, i (inH i.rUftsy Puii.f ifuinln, 1'C, d'e, ITo' SVVA.MOR'E (Tiiiuedtaefy j.po-:jje iieSsr. i 1. t'i' tcti.Ti:4lSa,) VM. AiUUlfiltrS iCIS, t'elf Isbiirg, Vi, iiiii(tt stsvemh. in sy TtX'S 'BACKERS SL Eugliih Dairy Cheeao, 1 ickei'e', in Ju't'receifed by' JuJKrf A MO OLE.

li-SSEll A I II SMLI. 1 lot and lur Uw n. a'ijvai: S- i CO. -r Vs. Mi's, Of 1 EE lion bnrr-i ,1,.

-lit t.l.U; Pnw.tMre.1 ifo 2:. sirrel. c.t in uli.tf. rerelvtag and attat. on Ctrl t'-'i iPt.r THE 1 7 TT i a Ti aa versit 1) ally, to for able their ef i J.

S. S. LAW COPAUTNERSHIP, W. MILLER 'Mi4 OtW. BROOKS, A Vis ft ASSOCIATED THEMSELVES TO- frty.

will tUiiJ promj.Uy toall tunnee ntrusted to tbeir care. Ilrf? rul attend the Conntj- vouris 01 ke, jouoiou, aau, jmiiua, ami Tl 111. I Ilth tf .,,,,,,1,. 7 rmnff lan UPJSTKVHt C0LLECTQK, OXFOKi), N. C.

i Ki4ieriices Joseph Jf. county, N. A. W.i YeiMlda, -11. 1.

0- Wuru don, 4' AYounfc. rim r'i ut "Ji it EATON -t1 "A-fTjORXEY LAW, i raleigh, fib 17 1 1 ARCHM EC'A'REf 1 7-M. PFRC1VAL, ARC11 ITECT CIV11 "KXGr'EER. I'diee Vayette- tw i hurciKf, a nllcntions hiiildnnrs. simlnintions and suuer- mVeii.teiK.

Ho will nlsnf attend tv the laying of utida for: ornmineiitatHtM and srplv maps of same' i 'With a edui-tuionat training For bis protession, and 3 practical ei)eneix-f for more than 1 year n)uVdl .1 .1 .1. priyaWorKS i rop ya vqMa i reiers UD lute uim'" i 3 The 'Building-1 fVuimitiee iri the. Chapel Hill ITpi imirveiiient-. -v Commit fee the Rnbig new Baptist Uliurcli. i R.

S. TUCKER, Ksq Raleigh. M. BOY LAN, BATTLK, Kooky-Mount; Kdgecumbe eouuty. f.

A large nnuiler of original design jfot CliuEc.hBs, VilliUi, Ac, can seen at hBSfflce. au it THUS. CALL AN, Meri'Uanl Tailor and CxeiMlemen'S. Fitr hUifehiDg: tioods, Favkttf.tili.e Strebt, I KSPECTFULLY INFORMS TUB Cl'STOMr yEPwS of -the 3tablisbwent and the public gener that he haa just opened an excellent and varied Goods in his line, carefully selected by biruWlf tuid purchased for cash, which will enable him. sell on unusually iviratle terms.

Having a number of-years, Foreman in the best estab-' lishment in Baltimore, and subsequently with Mr. Proctor, of this City, he flatters himself that he will be to give satisfaction to all who'may ta vor him With orders. A trial is respectfully solicited. Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, and a variety of Ready Made Clothing always on hand, to lie disposed cheap for Cuth. I Catting and Repairing Juno' with dispatch.

The latest styles of fasbiohs always on hand. ap 17 Founded 1853. Chartered 1854. -X i Corner of Baltimore and Charles Street, Baltimore Marylasd. The Largest Commercial College in the United States, Dei(jriej Ejjrfssljt fu Young Men desiring to obtain ihorfinyh Prtirticrtt Businea Education.

Li Principal Lecturer on the Science of Accounts, Business, Customs, etc. I M. PHILLIPS, Professor of Bo5k-Keeping aad Commercial Calculations. -H. IL DA VIES, Associate Prof, of Book-Keeping.

C. JOHXaON, Prufessor of Penmanship. T. WILLIAMS, MercantUe I Rst. E.

REESE, D. D.r Commercial Ethics. TRUSTEES, Tori. Juhn P. Kennedy, Hon.

John VanSant, Hon. Thomas Saann, Vi'm. II. Keigbler, Jacob Trust, AA'ifliatn Knabe, Esq. I Every Young Man Should write immediately Tor one of those Large and Ornamented Ctrctilars, representing the Exterior aiul Ioter'H'r View pf the lia-Itimore 'onmereiat College, Peirnianshi, Acvwbicut wrill bf sent'by return' mail ehu-ye, with C'atwlogue" Containing List of Student.

Terms of Tuition, Opirwms the Press on our new Fjstpui of Book-Keeping, 4e." Kr Address, LOSTERi 1 JJaltimore, Md. Amnsetnent for the Little GAME'S GAMES I AMES 1 I EE. 01 GEN. WASHINGTON, (Dissected) uc II ue Annie, American do Map of tho United States, 1 do IS ortlv Carolina, do Kentucky, and Tennessee, do the Western States, do History of the Sabbath, do Matnsion jf Happiness. i "r-Reward of Virtue.

Ganie of Luio v' thir Baby, French Pu7.7.1e Brain. Queen 4' Beanty. Buthy and Fueby. C'Jiiuese Ring Puzzle. Guessing Ganie.

T- Uante of BeaH. Fort'ure Curds. Block Alphabets, of. nil sizes, Also a great varjety not enumerated abox-o. v- Just received by i i II EN UY D.

TURVNEH, unv 17 a Bookstore. E1" NKESH "Mi gnr Hour-e Sympr Loaf," crashed, poirJeredand refined SnearSy Just received jones a Moore, 27 FaTetteviJle Street. ECEIV1 5 '0 box-es ED THIS DAY' OrJhei n' Irish Pikatoes Easttrh Cheeper 1 20 20 oct 27 Western Knirlish Dairy-'Cheese; At-. JONES MOOREVS. uniE rjne-Af(ple-CUeesv Just to b.lnd at oct 27 JONES A MOORE'S.

ROILING CIIIfiMNG MFKliC 'I A ariiaU supply at JONES A M0OiES. tit IS WOLD'S COTTON GINS--1 AM M. for the snle -tbia celebrated' make of t.n.j, and wiH deliver St any depot, direct frusu the Manufactory, tree ot all erptnee, at his price, .1 Tnartua J.M.TOWLE?. Af NT 'q 81 CELEBH A ED ii A HEAT FANS. A few still wi hand friui rU-i'MS; Also, just received a supply ofSuMdau-'s Grass and Blades, nonri leto, at the Farmer's MWMit 11 UliN IN FLUIDS 1 TE AHlv 2LT ING BUSSING5 FLUID at 80 I.AW'rnPAlltNERSfllP.

I i i I of -j a 1 to i TflE SUBSCRIBER WILL SELL OS XHK premitee, three miles north of Raleigh, on the 17th day of ebrary, 185, the Pane Mills Crab, tree Creek, and known aathe Baieigh Paper Mills, Terms of sale, one-third cash, the remaining two-thirds one and two years, with interest from data. Persons desirinx to Purchase, are reanested to ex. mine the property sad MUls, as there is a chance for anargain. 3. -SATER.

Dee. 10, 1858. dec IS- JSB Standard copy. vfJ TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE I I WISH TO SILL PRIVATELY TBI T0t-LOW1NG property ta the City of Raleigh, Yisr 1st. The, HOTEL at the earner of WUmingW sad Martin Streets, formerly eocesiedtry L.

Sureh, n4 at present in the ecenpaaey; 0 H. Wintosv This Hotel is admirably located, and eonuaands a large share of transient and permanent custom. 1 2nd. The two Store Hoasee froatiag ea Market Square, one occupied by Rosenthal, as a Clothing which also fronts on Fayetteviile Street, sad the other in the eoeupaney of A. Smtth as a Sroecrr.

These stores are situated in a position wbieh cannot lau eommano an extensive patronage. 3d. Two Dwelling Hoases, one on Wuniag ton Street, near the Capitol Square, at present oeevpied by Mr. Tant, and formerly the property of vfileT John son, and the other situated in the eastern part of the noo. ar- The above property will be sold on terms to salt nay person who may wish to purchase.

Tor further lafer- mation, apply to Mills H. Bnovn, or to aug 2t-ly BAML ROWLABTO. i ASplendid opening for lnTestmeat! TOBACCO FACTORY AND FIXTURES c. 'ForR" sale 1 1 4 mHE SUBSCRIBERS TITER. itfOft RAT.H J.

their Toboceo Factory and Fixtures, at Tally Ho, Granville County, N. immediately on the road leading from Oxford to The house is large and sufficient to work thirty hands. There is ulao on the bit a tfood ninclfi atmrv dwnlltntf wiHi tw. rooms, good kitohen, smoke-bouse, negro-boasee, stables, crib, steam-house, Ac, Ac A splendid opportu nity Js here presen ted to any one wishing to engage in manufacturing Tobacco. The location is a cood one.

being on the edge of the lands that produce as fine, if not the finest fobaoce the State, There is always money to-be mads by a well conducted Jhe neighborhood is unsurpassed for morality and health. Having sold out our store, at Tally Ho, and one of the partners ot toe ooneem baring moved from the neigh renders it necessary to dose the entire eon-. 'cern as soon as we and, therefore, would- like to for" our factory at an early day. Terms wiU' For further particulars. adyress A.

H. (Jooke, at Oxford, or J. Meadows. and Dr. A.

Fleming, at Tally Ho. N. C. CWtLKf MEADOWS FLEMING. August.38 tf r--V 1500K AND JOB OFFICE! TJTAVING- provided my Offloe with New astd J.

liandsosae AseortnaeAt of Selected with special regard to the latest aad meet beauttfat styles of Job Priutinr, I am arepared i execute, with neatness and dispatch, any work eatrast- ed to me.upoa twiuw tdjrlim es rhoev of ahysthat stauieiuneM tbe Catalogues, Blanks, of all kiaels Weddiii aid Part Jiaaaaills, TiekeU, visiting catas, cireaiare. Labels, Will be printed in a style which eanaot fall to and orders for the same are respectfully soUeii Blanks will be generally kept on hand, aad order! for any kind can be filled with the utmost despatch. JOHN W. SYMsL FBESH OYSTERS! FRESH OYSTER81 XJEPPER'8 CORNER AGAIN OPEN. This tanse, recenty known as tbe Sr.

Charles, is now -nnen and will be conducted as a FIRST CLASS RK8TMJ RANT. The subscriber has rented the upper strwS of the premises, and will attend solely to the business of furnishing for his tables everything, of the bestjtind, which this and the Norfolk markets can afford. j2Sy- Daring the Fair week, Meals will be furnished at all hours Oysters, ish, Barbecue, te. W. R.

PEPPER, Proprie'oe McM A.N EN'S CKLISIIATED SMUT AND SCREENING MACHINE, TNIFTEEN HUNDRED OF WHICH HAVE sV been sold to the Millers and of North. Carolina and the adjoining States. A orders prompt ly filled and Machines shipped to any part of the Uni ted States. Address JOHN A. McM AN EN, oct 6m -South Lo welt, N.

C. HENRY V. NIEMEYER, PORTSMOUTH, COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND DEALER IN Provisions, Lime, and Naval Stores. Lumber, nov 3 tf Coal, Salt riOAL, LIME, PLASTER, CEMENT rr ano, Clever, Timothy, Rye, and Oats for seed inis, fjrt Tons Anthracite, EncHsn. and Vigtna Grate, Stove, Foundry ano; bmitii's Vo.al i 1200 Casks Liute and Plaster 300 Casks Hydraulic Cement 10000 Bushels Seed Oats, Rye, Clover and Timothy 300 Tons Bird Island and Steam's patent Gnano Coarse, greund, fine, family packages Bait, -For sale at cash prices by Portsmouth, Va nov 3 H.

V. NIEMEYER. SIDNEY HTMt ATTORNEY AND AT -LAW, ajawMcivt ILL ATTEND, REG ULARLY, TBS COUNTY and Superior Courts of Wake, Johnston, Cum berland, Uarnett ana irueon. au newness eavussse te his care will receive prompt attsaaoa. aa 1 wawwlw A -'H OrFica or N- C.

M. CosriiT, 1 Raleigh, December 7th, .1858. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE North Carolina Mutual Insurance Company will be held as the office of the Company In this cityba Tuesday, the l'th of January, 1859. dec i5 -IIANDEN B. SMITH THE SUBSCRIBERS GIYE rx' their neraenal attention to All consignments mad themfromtheceuntry.particnlaxlyToh Wheat Thev keep a targe stock of Groceries, Guano, Ac, on hand, which they, offer fur sale oa the most? reasonable terms, 40, case ana pnuctuai Buyers en tne usual time, DONNANS i JOHNSTON, Grocers an Commission Merchants, ar 14 ly Vj Petersburg, Va.

'J HEIDSIECK Baskets of tlsPpenuiBe Beideieck A Co. Cham-5e pagne, nnarts and pints, direct from tkeFrtash -J PEEBLES Petersbnra, Ya SUGAR AND COFFEE. tirt Barrele Crashed, Powdered aad CofiewSe 2uli '-rr'jti VOO Bags Rio, Laguayre aad Java Coffee. For eale by t. PEEBLES A WHITE- Nov 20- i a ONDON PORTER AND SCO lCH ALE nt.ia Pint Jjgd wist, bit up ie Jflflt PemOmmVMal ti ok to I EEADY-MADK GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS! OCHLOSS, 4 CoJIAVE RECEIVEI AJ1 will continue to receive from their own Matiuac turine H-tuse, in Baltimore, a superior aMoxtment of wane FALL' AND WINTER CLOTHING, which eoverieTerrqualuy.fltyl and material areas, wbicn they offer for aale at reduced prices.

Jj. I J. 1 4 iii'iwi Those who wish to supply them aelves with Clothes, 4c, will do walk to cU at their well known Store, as tper Also keep the belt auality 4 Boots, Shoes; Hats, Caps, and a 'great i many different articles, which will be sold cheaper than fhey can he obtained anywhere 1 mi. r. 1 1 ii 1839, Alt' "lS5Si HAMILTON GRAHAM T' IMPORTERS ANI J0BBKR8 I RE SOW PREPARED TO on the most favorable terms, to 1 k.

Wholesale Bayers, large stock of -Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, meleeted with great care for the Fa and Winter Trilde, whicn' beauty, and its adapUtioh to tba North Carolina, i i Virginia, and Tennessee kTrnde, vm be found second to none. fron all Uou. are invited to a close abd rigid exam mation of our atock, prices, Ac, No. 60 Sycamore Street, sep Petersburg, Vai Fall, 1858. AUTUMN AND WINTEUi DRY GOODS STEVENSON, WKDBELL Importers and Wholesale! Bjftlers in STAPLE AND FANCY DKY GOODS PETERSRVRG, VA.

kUR STOCK THIS SEASON PRESENTS I ITSI7AL attractions in. at vies and variety. Im portaiions are. now in store, as also most of goeas purchased fr'in American factories, and tjiose chased at the Largo Package The n- i tire 'stock having been secured at the lowest Cktli prUfes. and upon as good terms as any Jobbing houRe North.

we take pleasure' in inviting tho Merchants; of Nortli Carolina and Virginia, to an impartial ol les Prieef- to the that goods can be on as good terms Sou hi as North. With our facilities, we deem it no presumption say, chat we can and will sell, by the piece or pack age, on as good terms as any regular establishmentLu JAMES WEDDELL, H. CROW, 73 and SO Sycamore Street, au 23 Petersburg, Va. 10th MONTH, 1858. WAiil) iwmm.

DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS OILS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES, WIN- DOW-GLASS, Etc. "STTARn A TEVtlFR THTSIR Ti EST acknowledgments to those who havei so ECAR1ES, DBl'GGISTS AND DISPENSING CHEMISTS, aad thev hone br- close attention ind energy in business to merit their continued confidence ana support. iney beg leave to announce to tbeir 1 V.I tU. 1 are now opening one of the largest stocks selected ith the greatest care by'one of the firm fh person, of DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, PERFUMERY, WINIJOWOLASS, BRUSHES, VARNISHES, ever offered in this We invite the attention of Phvsiciansj Planters, Manufacturers, and the public generally, to examiiued our stock before purchasing eUewbere, feel in i confi- dent of our ability to supply them upon as reasonable terms as any similar establishment in the State. All we ask is an examination of our stock.

WARD A HUGHES, Successors to octl3 Da. E. Hatwoou, NEW PUBLICATIONS, EAUCHAMPE, OR THE KENTUCKY Tragedy: by W. Gilmore Simms, Esa. DOCTOR TH0RNE A Novel; By Anthony Trol lope.

i THE BEAUCHAMP TRAGEDY, in Kentucky. KVKitl flUMAiMKUUwa LAWlER. VIOLET, or the Times we Live in. K. N.

PEPRER, and other condiments put up for general ns; By Jacques Maurice. i THE ARTS OF BEAUTY, or Secrets bf a Lily's Toilet, with Hints to Gentlemen on the art of Ipas- ciuacing; By Madame Lola Mentez, Couutes Landsfield: -i LIFE OP' CAPTAIN NATHAN II ALB, the Martyr-spy of the Revolution Bv J. W. Stuart. ij'; CHRONOLOGY OF NORTH-CAROLINA By D.

K. uennett. i I DANG ER IN THE DARK A Tale of Intrigul and Priestcraft; By Isaac Kelson i MILCH COWS AND DAIRY FARMING Comprising the Breeds, "Breeding and Management in neaiui uiu aieease, ot J-iairy ana ot ner stock, tbe se-ection of Milch Cows, 4c By Charles L. FliatA. M.

-Illustrated. LECTURES ON THE TRUE, BEAUTIFUL AND GOOD) By M. V. Cousin. I ESSAYS IN BIOGRAPHY AND CRITICISM; By Peter Bayne; A.

A. -'A PRACTICAL TREATISE on Grasses and Forage Plants; Bv Charles L. Flint, A I THE WORKS' OF THE RIGHT REVEREND JOHN STARK RAVESSCROFT. D. Dl-iOld Church es, Ministers an i amilies or Virginias By Bigbpp er.sale by If' II.

D. TURNER. Raleigh, December, 1858. i dee 11 PRATT, OAKLEY Ar FARMER; BRACE A Publishers, Booksellers and Stationers, h.v 0. 21 NUKKAI mreet; New York.

P. O. A OFFER AT LOW PRICES FOR ash, and liberal terms for approved credit, a of i large stot BASK. AN 4) STATION ERy 'Blank and Account BoOkK, KECEIPT-AND MKAIORANDUM. Paper of all Kinds.

Card. Chrenriir. Hill Htade, do. To i and LilhoyropB intfy ijt bool Book. Qi A Publish Bullions' series ot Gramtoiars: CTomstoek's series on the Sciences 5 Hooker's PhKKioIo-gis Brocklesby'e Astronomies Olney's (leograptiy newly revised fsout Bern Class Readers; Palmer's Book-Keeping; and the "cheapest and best" Spelling BiMik ever used.

ije 16--Bm THIS DAY PUBLISHED Turner's Carolina jAJmaiiap Fereale wholesttu.l retail by II. Turner, at the Nortb Carolina Beolutore, by J. fl. luip-piueott Philadelphia'; Barnes Hubbard A Burgess, New Yorjs, r-, 1 ARLOW'S BLUE, Wl AND! SU I perior article for "Bluing Clothes. Send fo.r sam-J 4 lr.

A-, '--t "WARD A BUGHES' nolft Drug Stor. X. O. SL Att. -15 hhds GOOU TO prime a.

o. 2wt ut stare vni iilS .4 and with but i jlUIH live 1 (but i your I you your -and hair she I its ers tive, and and of all and I at troit, I done. of are i have of nine and ted r'a eale aBt last will to TICKETS OXLY JH. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. At fiie membeta of onr firm hare, by.

way of purchase become the owner of the grant bartered, by the Stat of Delaware, Kentucky; Missouri, and part thoet in Georgia, under th management of Messrs. -Gregory Maury; of Wilmington, Delaware, hart Uemed it expedient to change the name of our firm, and After January 1859, to that of WOOD, EDDY A will hereafter-have the management of the Sparta Academy Lottery, mod the ethers, named. -4- i iff 4, v- Iu aU transactions we have endeavered to contact oir business with, integrity and promptbeesy and can assure the public that the patronage heretofore be-stowed on ns is well deserving of being transferred to oar successor. 9 Very respectfully, 3. SWAN 4 CO.

Augusta, Georgia, Dec. 15, 1858. i WOOD, EDDY CO. MANAGERS, Successors to S. WAX At -CO.

The following Scheme will be drawn by Wood, Eddy Managers of 'the Spajt Academy Lottery, in each of their Single Number Lotteries for January, 185, AUGUSTA, Georgia, in public, under the Superintendence of Commissioners. CLASS 1, Draws on Saturday, JanaaryV 1859 CLASS Draws on Saturday, Janaary 8, 1859. CLASS 3, Draws on Saturday," January 15, 1859. clas 4, Draws on Saturday, January 22, 1859. CLASS Is, i i- Draws on Saturday, January 29j On the plan of Single Numbers -Tickets Five Thowiand? Five JjUml red and Ten "Pi-lie NBARLt 0S PS1U TO BVEHV K1HK SCHEME-! -V Tf be drawn a It.

at or a i JT a.n,u ar Prize of do do do do do do 1 do laO.uftfl .20,000 10,806 1( Priies-of sine ,800 10 io 4,000 3,000 1.500 1,000 .50 50 100 225 'do I do- 1 do do' Prices. 5 3A0 175 IOO; Approximation 4 prise of $400 Appr'g to $50,000 prize are 4 do P.Ort do 20,000 do do 1,200 4 4 4 4 4 5,000 do do do. do do do 250 225 200 151 100. i 20 are do do do do do 10,000 5,000 4,000 3,000 1,500 1,000 000 801 COO 400 100,000 do do do. 5,510 prizes amounting ta $320,000 Quar- Whole Tickets, $10; Halves, $3 tecs, S2.5U.

JSS- A Circular showing the plan '-of tbe. Lottery will be sent to any one desirous of receiving it. 1- Certificates of packages will be sold at the following rates, which is the risk Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets, $30 40 20 10 do do 1 18 naif do do do 10 Quarter do do do 10 Eighth do In Ordering Tickets or Certificates, Enclose the money to our address for the Tickets or dered, on the receipt of which they will: be forwarded by first mail. Purchasers have tickets ending in any figure they may. designate.

i The of drawn Numbers and Piuo? will be sent to purchasers immediately after the drafting. Purchasers will please write their signatures p'sdn, and give their Post Office, County and State. Remember that every prize is drawn and payable in full without All prizes of $1,000 and under, paid immediately after the drawing other prizes at the! usual tune ol thirty days. NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. Those who prefer not sending money by mail, can use The Adams Express Company, whereby money for in sums cf Ten Dollars, and upwardSyCnn be sent us AT OUR RISK AND EXPENSE, fnim any city or town where they have an office.

The money and order must be enclosed in a "Government Post Office Stamped Eavelope," orUheiKxpreffs Com pany cannot receive them. 5 All ommunications; strictly confidential. Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates to W'OOD, EDDY A Augusta, Georgia, or, WOOD, EDDY A Atlanta, Georgia. or, WOOD, EDDY A Wilmington, Delaware. A list of the numbers that are drawn from the wheel with the amount of the prize that each one is entitled to, will be published after every drawing, in the follow- in papers Aususta Constitutionalist, New Or leans Delta, Mobile Register, Nashville Gazette, New York Weekly Day Book, Savannah Daily News, Richmond Dispatch; Panlding (Miss.) Clarion-, and Little Rock (Ark.) Tree Democrat, GILLIAM Ac DUNLQP, WHOLESALE IRON MERCHANTS, IMPORTERS AHD pBALBBfpr 3 oi.fi.

Illiu, oinri iiy mir-, tauirei iiuu. T7 EEP1 CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FULL assortment, to which they invite. the attention of tie Trade. 121 Sycamore Street Petersburir, Agents for Fairbanks' Scales at manufacturers prices. oet 23 3ra i SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, Ate.

HE, UNDERSIGNED HAS CfN HANDi flf bis own. manufacture, Ladies' and Gents' Saddles, dfevetv grade and quality Boys' and Wngon Carriage, Buggy, Cart and 1 all other Goods nsrfHUy 1 1 kept in a Regular sdery Etablialimeat, Wbtch will be sold low for cash, or an short credit to punctoai buyers. Orders thsntfalty received, and promptly executed, mar 13 C. W. D.

IlUTCHINflS. BUNK SI 1 TlUNKS 150 Sole Leather npd other' Ladies and Gents' Travelling Trunks; Valjces) Carpet Leather and Cloth Travelling Bags, In store-ahd foralejby 4j. marl3-tf HUTCHING 1 Standard copy. i 1 4 RE AT $YoperyVd. 'Fine Wool died black.

Caslmeres per yard. and other staple and fancy! goods as ibeap. Also, Negro Brogana, at 7e- Women's shoes, froaA fcftato. i eesia Selling off 'I, XB FARMER'S HALL. Noy, 30-f 1S58.I -5 dec 8 tf -X T'lME OLD BRANDV AND hf Half and quarter easks Otaid Beepay A sJ J.

Bernard" A Cja.j aad other favorite brands. Fine Old French Brandy, warranted genuine, 1 34 quarter casks Fine Old Madeira Eaerry and Port Wine, warranted pure. 5 rs- 1 For sale by -t j. PEEBLES WHITE, Petersburg, Va. Vl LEW'S SI PlOtlOJX FLtLR LS SAB IT RELd and- Sacks.

I -RICH LOSSY HAIR.1 COMPLETE1T nulUTIDV A TO J' v.V. THE GREATEST AGE." TTHO THAT IS GKAY WvULD 0T HAVE jtored to former colu bald, but would Aavau. growth restored or uosUed witb. dandruff itchinir, but would have jl Waoved or troubled acrofola, ecaJd head, of ior efupli-jps, but would be cured or with sitk head (neuralgia,) would be cured Jt will rproove an pimple tIU IM ttWU S1U): A Ut UMI will do aU thia Jee cuculir i 1 tle foUowiug A.V3 Armof fcer 5, 18:. Kit OF.

O. J. WtW woadenut effects tf you flair Restorative having been so often cbeAMd by qucery and quack nostrum. hair I wsa disposed to plaee Restorative in the same category with' th thou-' i I ii 1- 3: mB wnu Tji nrr-ncBCOutitv Hum inontbs ainea. when gave me such assurance 4- luduoed th trial of Restorative in my familyi-flrat by my good wife whose hair had become very thin; and entirely white, before exhausting one of yvur large' bottles, her Was restored nearly to iu 'original beautiful brown color, and bad thiokened, and become beautiful and glossy- upon, and eatindy over the head; continues to uxe, it.

not simply becft'tae of its beautifying effects' upon the' hnir, but because of healthful influence uoou the head and mind. Oth-; of my family and friends are using your Restora with the bappie8tenects therefore, my skepticism doubts in reference to its, character and value are entirely removed and I can and do most cordially confidentially recommend its use. by all who would hare'their hair restored from white, or gray by reason sicklies or age,) to original color or beauty, and by young persons who would have their hair beautiful Verytruly and gratefully yours, SOLOMON MANN. Fribni Woon It wiu a long time after I pair yon bliseifielJ liefore I got the bottle of Restorative for which you gave trie an order upon your agent in, De-I and when I got it we concluded to try it on Mrs. Manu'ts hair, as the suroet test of its power.

It has all that yon assured me it would do and others my fiunily and friends, having witnessed its efleetg, nnw using and rceommendidg ita use to others as entitled to tbe highest consideration you claim for it. Again, very respectfully and truly yours, SOLOMON MANN. Carlvi.e, 111., June 28, 1802. I have used Prof. O.

J. Wood's Hair Restorative, and admired its wonderful effects. My hair was be-, (outing, as I thought, p'-ematnrely gray, but bv the use his Ue-lorative it has rcsiiuied its tiriginal color, and no doubt permautly ao, S. BR 3ESE, ec-Senator, U. S.

O. J. WOOD 4 CO. Pr4.rietors,312 (in the great Jf. Wiie Railing EstHbl'irhiaent,) 1 14 Market Street, St.

Louis, Mo. And sold by all ood Druggists. no is NOTICE. TnE BOOK NVSS of E. 1 AND PIANO FOUTE BU- NASH, will" in future be condue- by JAMES E.

ROUTII, thut firm,) and JOS. E. P. Under the firm and style of 5 ASH Ar CI advantages The saiwi attenUon w'dl be given ts.tWsctlon and Pino Fortes, which are offered upon our safe "er' ON TRIAL." RICHARD RICHES, Who has had charge of the Piano Department for the four years, will continue with us. tb Persons indebted to the business of E.

P. Nash make payment to E. P. NASH A Corner of Eauk and Sycamore streets, dec 3 tf Petersburg, Va. EA A I WORCE PERKINS' CELEBRATED 5TERSHIRE SAUCE.

PRONOUNCED by coxsoJssEuns, to be the Only Good Sauce, and applicable to EVERY VARIETY Extract of a Letter from a 1 Medical Oentlemnn at Madras, to brother at Worcester, May1851: Tell LEA PER-RINS that their Sauce is highly esteemed in India, and is, in my opinion, the most palatable as well as the most wholesome Sauce that is made." OF DTSH. EXTENSIVE FRAUDS. The only medal awarded by the Jury the New York Exhibition for Foreign Sauces, was obtained by LEA PERRINS for their WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, he world-jtride fame of which' having led numerous Forgeries, purchasers are requested to see that the names of Lea A Perbins are upon the Wrapper, Label, Stopper and Bottle. Lea fc Prbrins wQl proceed against any one infringing, either by manufacturing or vending Spurious Sauce, and have instructed their correspondents in various parts of the world to advise them of any infringe-inenW. Sole Wholesale Agents for the United States.

JOHN DUNCAN 4 SONS, 405 Broadway, New York. A 'stock always in store. Also, orders received for direct shipment from England. aug 14 lySea 900 TO 1,000 BALES OF COTTON PER ANNUM. I am still manufacturing at the EJgeconil cnty, ST.

Oj 90O to' lODO Bales Cotton per annum, and will deliver at any of out Railroad Depots; free of Freights, to pnnetnnl customers, on months time, or discount of 21 per. cent, for cash, COTTON YARN, SEi NE TW 1 NE, PLOW LINES, Ac. Orders addressed fesi W. S. BATTLE Reeky Mount, Edgecombe county, IN.

will be promptly -attended to. r- i marS4 rpiIE AMERICAN SMOKER. A OK- 1 int lobe, in one stvre for Pirsrs and in a lother fr pipes, it is Btrietty phuosbpuu-'ar and Is tne greatest lusory of the All the litinry tof Turkish is had inthisMJoatrivaBee; wbieh pjny; be. carried in the pockeL By adding drop of perfume, ally favor maybe giyen. 'ld'at dec 1- 1..

WAItD HUGHES" Ifc AKF-U'S BITTERS" A NEW SUPPLY I at ward 4 uuunsi; II ELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BU- For sale WARD A HUGHES JURE OLD JBOUBBON WHISKEY, Pure French Brandy, Port, Sherry, and Maderia marllniiviil rkuvriA.AB ut. deil- WARD ft HUGHES. "I SCIIEIDAM SALE BY 5 1 WARD A HCGHES. y1 -v -r RHEUMATISM. TI'IHTFIELD's CELEBKATED I4Se' ouiooc meoicuie, aigv supply uui 4 A HUGHES; Sole tar RjOoiffh.

-WOT 14" LANKS BAIL BONDS AND WARRANTS, oonsutptly on ban i and fer sale at this 1 "171 RES If SARATOGA WATERt" JUST receivedhy -7 nov 10 'r'jWARD' or SUPERIOR taiulr oa hand at the 3 T. KKCTSENE OIL, IVsuaBty, will be kept cons I of oa i at rxssiD iirDSHiPMax padMOTiu.W P. Ball, dfopped, to be a lieutenant, on the active list, ihko ruK next arter ljieut. yv A. i Byrecs, dropped, to be a lifiutsnant on the active list, to take rank next after Lieut.

Mayo William Mercer, dropped, to be a lieutenant on, the active list to Uke rark next after Lieut. E.E PtOW. i This list is the only correct one which baa been published. States. 4 ii REGISTER ALMANAC FOR I8S9.

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MEDAL The subscriber, agent far the above justly celebre- ji ted Piaaes, Informs the pablie respeetf ally that he. re- V7; 1 1, sides In WUtniegtoa, N. C. i- Persons deslroaa of purchasing tl him, will be sent pamphlets containing Four. teea dioerent styles with marked prleea.

Pianos tuned aad 1 All orders promptly attended to by addraaame (-'-- T.A;B.B0HN8TJT.-;j'l't--'r novl0ly. NEW JEWEJLJmY I k- -rr I HAS. I H. THOMPSON HAS JUST RETURN Aj SJi from New Yokwiih a splendid asortmesttet MEW AND FASHIONABLE JEWELRY, Embraoing aU the latosi styles, aad Inemdlag a aae vsortmsatof i-vj iS-nV 1 1 SILVER GOODS, Be seliclUaeaB from bis friend. Watches aad Jewelry aeatly repaired oa the short-! est CUAU.

li. moarBuar net 23 tr Ko 3 FayeUevilie Rt mHE NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL I Life Insurance Company, now in the tenth year of successful operation, with a growing capital aad a firmer hold upon pablie 'eodenee, eoetlee to in-art the Uvea of healthy persons from 14 to years of age, for one year, seven years, and for ufell life members sharing in the nroita. All slaves frem, 10 to ft years of age are insured for aae year eraee ye years, for two-thirds of their vahse, AU tosses awjaactHany pahf within 90. days after satisfactory proof la presented. ft Vet farther Information, the pubBe is referred Ateate of the Company to all parta of the State, and to -i? ii R.

B. BATTLE, -Rawgh, k. c. dee It 4y X'-' BIBLES AND TESTAMENTS. A NEW SUPPLY ur .1 A Bihle Soeietyt Books, jast reeeived at the 1 1 StiZiot thTwlk.

nty 1 hi 11 1 "Ti tt Dwelling, with two acres ef an BB ea aa xuie mm mm. laa afr "j- UEliir M. 1 iir.nrovcii C.i ti- fictllL 1 t. 1 to i Juat mched. known al tte Shaw lot JOKES MOORE.

i uaaaa. mj tuMavsji, Brig AMd a Keeeired this day. sjtcza J0NK3 AMOORaL Jaaailr 1. 11 Store ef 1 WILLI.

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