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Tsrt. -Wa -ri-vT txtji , CT.iLxrr A ttv V-aVA " f TT W . ATJClTr t -- ' 5 V3rdftfe -JL neve w teste " letters which have appeared ia the fltoeoverl&e pa- vs which have appeared ia the Qimf t !2KT he Editors detail? useless to ay anything -wire thet S- Tt, WJll.fa. the clnut1wfe proposed New Book no need they say l.! 1. t:nl-..v. ...-v thbt has been issuea . ifc.wm. uc Wl lava mniuo"n - - - ..mi, Mnun ia btt.centur fen it need only be known tat Mo. wTdle it, to satisfy all on row ?. - -------- - amnsing work, ilfostrated with proper des ens and cnte to It!-!i-.iI;-Ji..nd tones in their true light, it will be rlll havVfor its -chief object the S, tbTminyabsardUiee so prevalent in the pre- ..wee jfaneetiov . i AmAMM of nublishintr. ear l4iee Fifty cents for single copies-Five copies to onesdclress, for $i. No money required until the work is published, but those who wish a oopy of this rare work should send in their orders at once, so that tb publishers may determine whether they can venture upon Us pub'ica i lion. Let 4he orders come ft onoo, as we wish to put tne 'book to press early in July. ,. : All our friends are requested to act asAgents. Address,..-., WHWAKEB 4 BUNTING, ' . Balei(th,N, C, ' -jfaySO, 1858." , 41 TPlTeAl. llfSTTRUCTIOTT BOOKS -rBi vSrnWS rWANO FOBTB PRIMEE-A new and complete method of learning to play on the Piano Forte ; without a Master. .... , . 3 , In this work the rudiments of Music are explained in a y new and simple manner, while Melodies, Scales and Exer ' tisea are introduced, which are calculated to mteiestsnd i" advance the Pupil. To which is added choice arragements of the newest Songs, Polkas, Marches. Waltees, Quadrilles and Opera Airs, never before published in any similar work. Price FiFTT Ckhts. - - Also on the same plan ' WINNER'S GUITAR PRIMER. .- .j WINNER'S VIOLIN PRIMER, T ; . WINNER'S FLDTE PRIMER, - - WINNER'S ACCORDEON and FLUTINA PRIMER. Price of each Fiptt Cents. , For sale by W. L. POMEROY. t Raleigh, March 20, 1858. 24 BLAJriTLAND DEEDS, OF THE LATEST AND rieet approved form, just printed, and for sale at the "Standard" office. " ..... . Also Writs, Subpoenas, Warrants, aad a variety of other blanks. - Aug. M. 70 NEW BOOKS I Oriental and western Siberia. UTa narrative of seven years' Explorations and Adven tures in Siberia, Mongolia, the Kirgbis Steppes, Chinese Tartary, and part of Central Asia; by Thomas Witlam Atkinson With a Map and numerous Engravings. . .DIVERSIONS OF PURLEY; by Johx HoexbTookb A New Edition. OUTRAU & HAVELOCK'S PERSIAN CAMPAIGN; byCapt. G. II. Hust. THE MAGICIAN'S OWN BOOK. CHARADE DRAMAS FOR THE DRAWING ROOM ; by Anne Bowman Author of " The Home of the Wan derers." SCENES OF CLERICAL LIFE; bv Gborgb Elliott. PRINCE CHARLES, OR THE YOUNG PRETENDER ; by J. F. Smith, Esq. Author of " Harold Tracy," "Bella Trelawney," " Dick Tarleton," Marion Barnard," " Fred Graham, or Masks and Faces," "Charles Vavasseur," "Henri De La Tour," Woman and her Master." "Fred Vernon," "Harry AsWon," "Ellen De Vere," "Fred Ar den," "Minnie Gray," "Gus Howard," "Temptation," "Rochester," "The Virgin Queen," "Stanneld Hall," "Amy Lawrence," "Romantic Incidents in the Lives of the Queens of England." . ' - - For sale by W. L. POMEROY. Raleigh, April , 1858. 29 SEAL & PERSONAL ESTATE. Land for Sale. O ASA ACRES OF VALUABLE LAND, afJilV situated twelve miles West of Raleigh, on the North-Carolina Railroad, lying around Morrisville De pot, and embracing all the improved lots at that place. About K00 or 800 acres are valuable lowgrounds on Crab tree creek, and about 300 acres are in cultivation. This is well known to be the most valuable body of land in Wake county for farming purposes. There are several improved lots, and there have been numerous applications to pur chase and lease lots about the P.pnt. . The attention of capitalists is invited to this property as affording the best opportunity (or speculation offered any where. The land will be sold in a body or in parcels to suit purchasers. Terms madr known ou application to me at Morrisville or at Raleigh. NATU'L JONES. May 25, 1858. ' 43 tf. Fine Mountain Land for Sale HATING TOO MUCH FORCE TO E VI PLOY ON A FARM OF THIS SIZE, I offer for sale one of the best improved of three hundred acres of land, in the county of Ashe, N. C, situated within two miles of Jeflerson, the County Town, a pleasant and improving vil lage. This land, though located in a mountain region, is remarkably level. Terms made known by addressing me at Jefferson, Ashe comity. N. C. They will be accommo dating. A description will be given to any one who wishes to purchase. J. H. TAYLOR. Julya, 1863. 54 2m. Sale of Valuable Real Estate and Negroes in Oxford. Granville County, N. C, BY VIRTUE OF A DEED OF TRUST EX cuted to me as Trustee by Leonidas C. Taylor, I shall sell, in the Town of Oxford, on TUESDAY OF AUGUST COURT, (3d,) 1858. the interest of L. C. Taylor in the val uable STORE HOUSE, situated on Raleigh street in the town of Oxford, opposite the Granville House, formerly oc cupied by Kingsbury ft Taylor; also, his interest in the large three story brick TOBACCO FACTORY, situated in the Eastern portion of said town, opposite the residence of T. H. Willie, Ksq.y and now occupied by Taylor ft Co.; also his interest in the DWELLING BOUSE in which he resides, together with 90 acres of land adjoining ; and the following property owned by him exclusively, to wit: the HOUSE now occupied by Kennon Parham as a Grocery, situate between the Post Office and Kyle's old Store, in said town: also the HOUSE AND IX1T in which Mr. Wnr. tmngton now resides, situate on Clarksville street, imme- I diately beyond the lot 'of Mrs. Wm. V. Paschall ; also 1 some 15 or 20 acrei of WOOD LAND lyimr near Oxford : I also some 10 or 12 likely and VALUABLE NEGROES, one of which is a good Carpenter, and several are good house servants; a CARRIAGE and some excellent HORSES; and lastly, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Ac, ftc. Terms made known on dajkof sale. . C. H. K. TAYLOR, Trustee. My mUreH in the above Store House will be sold at the same time. i R- IL KINGSBURY. .Oxford, N. C, May 28, 1858. 45 td. fillh ACRGS OF LAND FOR SALE, AT . Pyy mkstown' station, n. c. r. r', im mediately on DEEP RIVER, on which is a NEW TWO STORY DWELLING, 40 by 80 feet, with bWment in which is a Cook Room. Dining Room, Pantry, ftc A NEW BARN, 60 by 40 feet, with a basement. Smoke House, ice House, Kitchen, Wood Shed all new and com- Elete. Situation healthy land very productive, and in s ur state of cultivation being well adapted for growing Wheat, Oat Corn and Tobacco a FINE MEADOW 800 CHOICE FRUIT TREES. An abundance of timber fi"e,yJWtt,ered bT nomerous SPRINGS. A rare chance is offered to a gentleman desiring a pleasant residtnce in a moral and intelligent community. v " 4 wot. s- G- COFFIN. Jamestown, N. C, July 5, 1858. 56 8m. t-j DET GOODS, &C. BY EXPRESS. ECEIVED THIS DAY ANOTHER rttppi.v of Plain Enirlish and Co mmnn Sfnv'nAnnat 17M ; and Plain Neapolitan Bonnets. Also, French Jaconet and Common Muslin Side Stripe Robes, which will be offered u Jwflcefl prices. n-X'iTif -.. H. L. EVANS. Baleigh,Ma8,1858. 86 tf. . ' THOS.CALLAN, i , Sueetttor to Isaac Proctor,) , . ,., ; MEJfcCHANT TAILOR AND GENTLEMEN'S ,-wt JTONISHING GOODS, tmM"a - v Fatxttbtillb Srasw, Ralbioh, N. C, : EtSTBtTTVlIiY INFORMS THE CUSTOM art" of the establishment and the wublio mmar.ii- that be has Inst opened an excellent and varied assortment of Good in bis line, carefully selected by himself and pur . chased tar cash, which will enable him to sell on unusually -x!yw?e -term. . Having beenj for a number of years, : Vnrunan id the beat establishment in Baltimore, and .n w. quenUr with Mr. Proctor of this City, be flatters himself the be wut oeoie w give satiatactioir to mil who may U- HUatUmoB' Funnstnnr .Goods, and a vanetv of Read Made ClQtbiBjpwaya o hand, to be disposed of cheap for t.j CiHting d!UiiaJrtof done with dispatch. -d YOB 'ER FAYITTT, It win be a bobk'of orer 100 pages, printed on good ma terial. ad bound in paper cover. We propose to put it to ' . goon M a sufficient number of names i received DEY CO0D3, &C. Sprtnf ; :;&SprinfI8W. r. 'HBiMtft IREDELL. . "? ana of which they moali respjelfally invite their ftiends. Sjaates uresa wmo . -Double Jnpe Robes; Lawn Robes aQuille; Wa'eisnks, from Wheats up; Fancy Silks; Beautiful Bareges and Organdies; Lawns from 10 cents np; Prints from aU the best nnfiw?8- m . ' I; Dress Trimmings. White and Colored " PiQWl" -Victoria Collars and Setts colored and white; Piccolimini Collars; Muslin and Cambnc Selts and Collars in great variety. Bonnets & Hats, In every style, and at all prices. Shoes. Ladies' " Orleans " Bootees, Miles' make ; Ladies' Slippers and Buskins, " " Misses' Bootees, " " Misses' Heeled Bootees, " Childreng' Shoes in great variety. Skirts! Skirts!! Skirts!!! Expansion with Adjustable Bustle; Steel Spring " " " and without; Crown Cmvelle; Reed Skeleton; . . , , Whalebones, Reeds, Steel and Brass Springs, and Cords. The Balmoral. Raleigh, March 86, 1858. 8s NOW READY, Spring and Summer Goods for 1858. MY SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK OF FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS IS NOW IN STORE, AND READY FOR EXAMINATIONS MY SrOCK IS WELL ASSORTED, EMBRACING EVERS VARIETY OF THE LATEST IMPORTATIONS, WHICH WILL BE SOLD AS CHEAP AS THEY CAN BE FOUND IN THIS MARKET. GIVE ME A CALL. II. L. EVANS. RALEIGH, APRIL 15TH, 1858. 81 tf. ONNETS, A GREAT VARIETY, WHIT E AND COLR'D ; FLATS FOR CHILDREN, MISSES, AND YOUNG LADIES, AT H. L. EVANS. RALEIGH, APRIL 13TH, 18S8. 81 tf. COLLARS, UNDERSLEEVES, RIBBONS, GLOVES, Ac, JUST RECEIVED, AT H. L. EVANS. RALEIGH, APRIL 18TH, 1858. 81 tf. KIRTS, A GREAT VARIETY.-YOU WILL FIND THE ONE AMONG THE ASSORTMENT THAT ADDS BEAUTY, GRACE AND HEALTH. ALSO SPRING MANTLES. H. L. EVANS. RALEIGH, APRIL 15TH, 1858, 31 tf. MISCELLANEOUS. COFFEE & SUGAR. Java Coffee, Laguyra Coffee, Rio A. Refined Coffee Sugar, B. " ' 1 MM A. " Crushed " Granulated and Powdered Sugars, New Orleans rnd Porto Rico Sugars,, For sale low for cosh by JONES ft MOORE, Fayetteville St. T ONDON PORTER AND SCOTCH ALE IN JLi good order, put up in Pint Jugs. Just received bv JONES ft MOORE. Family Grocers. MYERS NORTH-CAROLINA WHISKEY. Mrers' Wheat and Old Rve Whiskey, warranted pure and free from adulteration. Manufactured at Salisbury, N. C. At JONES ft MOORE'S. Roleigh, July 23, 1858. 59 2m. if Register copy all 2 months. WOOD FOR THE CAPITOL. Skcrbtabt's Office, I Raleigh, July 1M858. ( 8EALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office until the 16th of AUGUST NEXT, for supplying ne cessary fuel for the General Assembly and the public offices in the Capitol, for the eusaing winter. The Wood to be delivered and measured in the Wood-house on the Cupitol grounds to be of good sound oak or hickory, cut into pieces four feet long. Some six or eight cords of good kindling wood to be included. Bidders to specify in their bids how much per cord, or the bid will not be received. RUFUS H. PAGE, Secretary of State. 58 td. SALE "OF SEWING MACHINES. AT 11 O'CLOCK ON MONDAY OF NEXT AUGUST COURT, (the 16th day.) we will sell, at the Market House, in the City of Raleigh, a number of Watson's Inv E roved Sewing Machines, levied on as the property of J. 1. Davis, to satisfy executions in our hands. Terms of sate, casn. J. J. CHRISTOPHERS. I I n mith f vonstanies. July 23, 1858 60 5 1. TEA! TEA!! TEA 1 !!-WE HAVE JUST RE CEIVED a fresh supply of Jenkins ft Co.'s celebrated Teas Gunpowder, Imperial, and Young Hyson in small metallic packages. JONES ft MOORE. Family Grocers. Raleigh, Aug. 7, 1858. 64 lm. TJRIUE NEW MULLETS, BY THE BARREL JL or dozen. Just received and for sale by JONES ft MOORE, Fayetteville Street. Raleigh, Aug. 7, 1853. 64 lm. 13 BOXES SCOTCH HERRINGS. Sardines in whole, half and quarter boxes. Just received at JONES ft MOORE'S Family Grocery Store. Raleigh, Aug. 7, 1853. 63 lm. IlIIRIfINO FLUID WE ARE SELLING BURN. MM IMG FLUID at 80 cents per gallon, for cash JONES ft MOORE. Raleigh, Aug. 9, 1858. 64 2m. PLANTATION FOR SALE. THE SUBSCRIBER offers his Plantation, distant about four miles from Newbem, on the main road to Kin ston, with a good Dwelling House and Outhouses thereon, for sale, as he is removing farther South. The Land is bounded on the South by Batcheler's creek, between Black man and Macrone's creeks. It is well timbered, and has about 200 acres cleared, with a Brickyard thereon. The Atlantic and North-Carolina Railroad passes through it. The Terms will be made satisfactory to a good purchaser. JOHN M. C LEMONS. Angnst 8. 18'8. 64 lm. S1 TATE OF NORTH-CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions May Term, 1868. Sallie Y. Taylor, widow, vs. John Spivy and wife, and others Petition for Dower. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Na thaniel A. Taylor and John Spivy and wife Georgianaare non-residents of this State, on motion it was ordered that publication be made in the North-Carolina Standard for six weeks, notifying said defendants to appear at the next Term of tbia Court, to be held at the Court House in Ra leigh on the 8d Monday of August next, then and there to plead, answer or demur to the plaintiff's Petition, or judg ment will be taken pro eonfuto aa to them, and the petition beard ex-parte. Witness, Thomas J. Utley, Clerk of said Court, at office in Raleigh, the 3d Monday of May, A. D.. 1858. THOMAS J. UTLEY, Clerk. July 10, 1858. (Pr. Adv. $5 62f.) 29 w6t STATE OF NORTH-CAROLINA JOHN STON COUNTY Court of Pleas and Quarter Ses sionsMay Term, 1868. A. G. Thornton vs. Wm. M. Eth ridgev Attachment. . It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Wm. M. Ethridge, the defendant in this cause, is a non-resident of this county, it is ordered that publication be made in the Raleieh Standard for six weeks, notifying the defendant to appear at the next Term of our said Court, to be held at the Court House. in Smithfield on the 4th Monday of Au gust next, to answer, plead or replevy ; otherwise, judg ment final will be entered. Witness, Thfis. D. Snead. Clerk of said Court, at office In Smithfield, 4th Monday of May, 1868. - . , ' THOS. D. SNEAD, C. C. C. July 10, 1858. . (Pr. Adv. f-5 62f ) 29 w6t faSTATE OF NORTH-CAROLINA J OH N- (9 STON COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Ses sions jiay xeru, IH&h. wm. t. Uox, Adm r. or Jticajan Cox vs. James Cox and others Petition to make real es tate assets. , It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that James Cox and William Davis and wife Marian' Davis, heirs at law of the said Micajah Cox, are non-residents of this State, jt Is ordered that publication be made in the Raleigh Standard for six weeks, notifying the said James Cox, and .vi m. wavis ana wife Hariam. to an Dear al the next Term 'of our said Court, to be held at the Court House in Smith- ' Held OB the 4th Monrfavnf kntrmH. TftSft: tn nnritr nU.il witness, TBos. d. Knead, Clark of at said Oonrt, at of lice InBrnitWald, the 4th Monday of MayA. ft, 1868. f';: -J THOS.:D. SXEAD,aCvt 0f 10,4858. ' (Pr. Ady. fft 8J) -. 4 A BE-WOW OPENING THEIR GJLRHrVUfX exawu 1 1 i jtriins ra irm iRtwo i-foe sale 'HTf A VING DETERMINED TO MOVE SOUTH J03L next Fall, I o&r for sate my yalusble, farm in the connty of Granville, situated immediately on. tba Raleigh and Gaston Railroad, contoininx : 000 acres of land-about 400 of which is in original growth t part nnder culiva tion being well adapted to toe - w if tobacco, corn, wheat, Ac The improvements are teed, consisting of a large and commodious dwelling, with all necessary farm bttlldinea, together wi h a new CircularSaw and Grist Mill, also a Store House at Kittrell's Depot, which is considered a fine place for business. ' - .... ., , Mv MINERAL SPRINGS, located within a mile of the Railroad, are considered very valuable. The water having been found by analysis to possess medicinal qualities of the first order, and has cured some of the most obstinate cases of Scrofula, and effected many remarkable cures in o'her diseases after the patient had been pronounced incurable by the best physicians all of which can be substantiated by the evidence of many respectable men. These Springs have been largely patronized for several years by invalids, many of whom have been permanently cured, and all speak favorably of the beneficial effects of the water. I have also been nnder the necessity of refusing admittance to hun dreds of visitors wishing to use the water whom I was un prepared to accommodate. -. Persons wishing to embark in this business, will find it an opportunity rarely met with. The location, the advan tages of the Farm and Mills, together with the unsurpassed merits of the water, all combine to render this one of the most desirable situations in the county. For further particulars, those wishing to purchase can call and examine for themselves, or get any information by addressing me at KMrell', Granviue County, N. C. ; GEO. KITTRELL. Kittrell's. N. C, April 1, 1858. 30-tt. From the Memphis Morning Bulletin, May 27, 1858. DR. GILBERT. We invite attention to the card an nouncing the resumption of practice here by Dr. Samuel Gilbert, in conjunction with bis son, Dr. S T. Gilbert. To those of our old citizens who have been familiar with the remarkable medical career of Dr. G., in his peculiar line of practice, nothing is needed to inspire them with confidence in hfs success in treating the class of diseases for the cure of which he has attained so wide a celebrity. It will be seen that be is now associated with his son, a graduate of the Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia. DR. SAMUEL GILBERT, AFTER AN AB SENCE OF SEVERAL YEARS, engaged in the suc cessful prosecution of bis tirofessian, especially in the cities of New Yorx and New Urleans, Has returned to NUiruis, Tenn., and is now prepared to treat CHRONIC DISEASES, witltout Surgical optnUUmt. Owirg to ilie fact of his having procured the assistance of his son. SILAS T. GILBERT, M. 1 , a graduate of the Jefferson Medical College of Phila delphi, aud who ha had ample professional experience in the cities of New York and Charleston, patients will be now treated on more favorable terms than heretofore. SLAVES will be boarded, lodged and treated for $1 5 per day. 33f Particular attention paid to the treatment of Chronic Dtieaiet peculiar to females, Cancel-1, Tumors, Ulcers, Syphilis, etc. During Dr. Gilbert's absence from this section of the Union, certain persons hare, to the great detriment ot many of those who have employed them, attempted toimi tatenim, professing to have a thorough knowledge of his remedies anu mode of treatment. The public is hereby notified that Dr. Gilbert has no specific remeay for any disease, that his success has been almost wholly owi g to hit-personal skill and experience. The judicious use of caus tic applications requires fully as much professional sagacity and experience as does the successful use of surgical in struments. Z33T Pamphlets of Testimonials, etc., for gratuitous dis tribution, may be had on persoual application, or by ad dressing DRS. S. ft S. T. GILBERT. 330 Main Street, Greenlaw's Building. June 29, 1858. 52 lm. Dissolution of Copartnership, T iHE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE - ISTINU under the name and firm of ROYSTER, JONES ft MOORE, is this day dissolved by mutual con sent. Joseph Jones ft James A. Moore alone are author ized to use the name of the late firm in settlement of its business All persons indebted to said firm will please come forward and settle. JAMES M. ROYSTER, JOSEPH JONES. JAMES A. MOORE Raleigh, July 1, 1835. JONES & MOORE, RETURN THEIR THANKS FOR THE LIB ERAL patronage bestowed upon the old firm, and respectfully announce that they have associated themselves in business at the old stand, where may always be found a cheap and full assortment of Family tinierri. Their capi tal being limited, they are compelled to adopt the Casli plan, which will be hereafter strict! v adhered to. JOSEPH JONES, JAMES A. MOORE. JUST RECEIVED 10 libis. Foxe's celebrated Crackers. JONES ft MOORE. 56 tf. July 12, I85S. Ul the Favorite perfume. Distilled from Fragrant -TULIPS Kiss-me-quick, the Perfume, Kiss me quick, the Sachet, Kiss-me-quick Soap. Im tn on tbe New Perfume. Uss-Me-Quick!" an invitinz name! Delicious tbe scent no doubt, Which all the beaux will now proclaim No belle should be without. Tis well to caution ladies all Beware if e'er you use it ; The Privilege that its name can grant Could any man refuse it t Just received and for sale by WARD ft HUGHES. Druggists. Raleigh, July 12, 1858. 56 tf. N. C. Six Per Cent. State Bonds. Treasury Department, N. C. 1 July 12. 1K.'8. I EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVE at this office until 10 o'clock, A. M 14th of August next, for the purchase of loO.OOu of N. C. State Coupon Bonds, issued under "An Act to incorporate the Western N. C. Railroad Company "and running thirty years from 1st July, 1858. Tbe 'above Bonds will have Coupons for interest at 6 per cent per annum attached, payable 1st January and July in each year. The principal and interest will be payable at the Bank of tbe Republic, New York, unless where the party prefers to bave them payable at the Treasury of tbe State. Successful bidders upon being informed of the acceptance of their bids, can deposit tbe amount of their bids inclu ding the accrued interest, to the credit of tbe undersigned in the Bank aforesaid, or in the Bank of the State or Bunk of Cape Fear, Raleigh. Parties bidding will please address their letters endorsed "Proposals lor N. C. Stocks" to the undersigned at Ra leigh, N. C. The bids will be opened in the presence of the Governor, Secretary and Comptroller of State, and the President of the Bank of the State. . D. W. COURTS, I'tMic Treasurer. 56 td WANTED TO HIRE FOR THERE, mainder of tbe year a negro girl one 12 or 18 years old. Any one having such a girl to hire will please apply at this office. June 4, 1858. 45 tf. WANTED, A FIRST-RATE COOK AND a first-rate house servant. Apply at this office. Raleigh, June 10, 1858. 47 tf. Office Western N. C. Railroad Company, I STATE8V11.1.K, N. C, July 22, 185. J THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Stockholders of the W. N. C. R. R. Co., will be held in the town of Mor ganton, on Thursday, the 26th of August next. R. F. SIMONTON, Sect'y. A Treas. July 24, 1858. 60 -lm. . CITY PROPERTY AT AUCTION, 16th August, 1858. ON MONDAY, THE 16TH AUGUST NEXT, being the first day of the County Court, at tbe Court House door in tbe City of Raleigh, the undersigned will proceed to sell to the highest bidder Lot 176, and part of Lot 177, containing about one acre, and situated opposite the Epis copal Church and Bank of the State, and near the East gate of the Capitol Square, being the former residence of Maj. Wm. J. Clarke. The improvements consist of a bouse and kitchen, office and outbuildings, all of whiob will be sold separately. TERMS : 12 months credit, on bond and security, with interest from the 1st January, 1859, when possession will be given ; title retained until paid for. T. P. DEVEREUX, , , ' , . '. EDWARD CANT WELL. Jnly 26, 1858. ' 60 td. HJ" Register copy. A FOSITIJE CURE FOR CANCER, WITH OUT THE USE OF CAUSTIC OR KNIFE, Endprs ed andLegalized by Especial Enactment of the State Le gislature of Maryland, with a gcod report from five physi cians of the House, of Delegates who were appointed to examine its claims. ' - ( . ., . ' The undersigned will guarantee 'a care 'of all external Cancers, where vital parts have not become involved before the application is made, and the general beaith of the pa tient IS gOOd. ; .... it ---v The above is all Jhai is deemed necessary to say, as tbe great efficacy of 4ms tented' is now pretty extensively iKayu iyjfM.: ,,rvj--s - t-T-i-j - ABwpildHU reformatio en thrabjewiff be tent to aU rsquuv tbe ki wledge it eootarns, who will incloM. stamp, . Addres;v -.n .? --- iff. TBS respect- v fully annoBBoe that they are prepared to furnish bricks in , I any quantity, and execute contracts in their fine at the shortest notice and at prices which cannot fail to give aat- isfaction. ' Always on band, a snjyly of our circular drain bricks, to . which we inritopobbc attention.-- - -Tr:. . UUAO. W. rAliJlttt, ELDRIDGE SMITH. Raleigh, May 14. - ' 60 ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRY ! ' IHE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE JUST COMMENCED the business by steam-power of manufacturing SPOKES, RIMS and SHAFTS for buggies and vehicles or all kinds ; and tney win De note to anora tnem to ineir customers at the same prices paid for them at tho North. ' All they ask is an examination and trial of their work. This is tbe only establishment of the kind, so far as they know, in North-Caiolina, for manufacturing spokes, rims and shafts by machinery. The subscribers rely confidently on the patronage of their fellow-citizens to sustain them in their enterprise. . W. D. WILLIAMS. N. S. HAKP. Raleigb, Jan. 18, 1868. 6 tf. SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, &c THE undersigned has on band, of hia own manufacture LADIES' AND GENTS SADDLES, of every grade and Suality; BOYS AND WAGON SADDLES; CARRIAGE, iCGGY, CART AND WAGON HARNESS; and all other Goods usually kept in a Regular Saddlery Establishment which will be sold for cash, or on short credit to punctual buyers. Orders thankfully received, and promptly exe cuted. C. W. D. HUTCHINGS. Raleigh, March 13, 1858. 22 tf. TRUNKS! TRUNKS! TRUNRSI-50 SOLE LEATHER and other Ladies' and Gents' Travelling Trunks; Valices; Carpet, Leather and Cloth Travelling Bags, in store and for sale by C. W. D. HUTCHINGS. Raleigh, March 18, 1858 22 tf. - Water Wheels! Water Wheels! W1 E ARE NOW MANUFACTURING VAN- DEW ATER'S Improved Jonval Turbine Water Wheel, for Mills and Factories, of every description ; and all those wishing to improve their water power, will find it to their interest to address us by letter, stating the number of feet, head and fall, their usual amou. t of water, the kind of machinery to be driven ; we can then give the price of the wheel, or what we will furnish wheel and principal gears for, warranted to do a certain amount of work. Time given to test the wheel; and if it does not come up to our figure, the wheel and gears to be delivered to us at the mill of the purchaser. References given and required. HEATH A STEVENSON. La i' re I Factory, Prince George county, Md. Robert Baird, Agent, Richmond, Va, April 22, .858. 84 It. 20 REWARD. I WILL GIVE THE ABOVE REWARD FOR tbe apprehension and confinement iu any Jail in tbe State, of my negro girl Car line. She is a very likely brown mulatto, about 15 yeais old, and weighs 130 or 140 pounds. She is supposed to be at this time in the count" of Sampson And 1 hereby forwarn all persons from har boring said girl, as I will rigidly enforce the law against all siikh. W. H. HARRISON. Raleigh, N. C, May IS, 1858. 40 tf. TO THE PEOPLE OF RALEIGH AND SURR0UND1NU COUNTRY. WE OFFER FOR SALE, UPON TERMS decidedly liberal, those long talked of PIANOS of ours, that have borne the test of more than TWENTY YEARS TRIAL. We will give still the privilege of Trial before payment is made, and with this proposition before you. surely no harm can accrue from addressing us a line or two on the subject. . E. P. NASH,- Book and Piano Seller, Petersburg. Va. Aiay z. ios. FRUIT CANS. A LARGE SUPPLY OF AR THUR'S Pat. Air Tight, Sell-Sealing Cans and Jars, At tbe Drug Store of WARD A HUGHES. WHITE LEADWE HAVE IN STORE A LARGE SUPPLY of Lewis', Kevstone ft Kensing ton pure, and Tieman's premium, Wh.te Lead. Also Iwis pure snow white Zinc. WARD ft HUGHES, Druggists. K I LS. LINSEED. COTTON SEED, LAMP, TAN- t.Kb and Lubricating Oils, For sale bv WARD A HUGHES, Druggists. Raleigh, June 22, 1858, 60 If. To the Traveling Public. THERE IS A FIRST RATE LINE OF Mail Coaches running daily, (Sundays excepted,) trom the Railroad at Charlotte, to A she vi lie, where it counects with a line to the E T. ft Va. Railroad, about sixty miles E. of Knox vi lie, Tenn., via the celebrated Warm Springs, in Madison ; and also a line to Georgia, via the popular Sulphur Springs, in Buncombe, passing by Waynesville, Franklin and Murphy, N. C; and through one of'the most salubrious and delightful countries in tbe world ; a conn try unsurpassed in grand mountain scenery, fanned by the pure mountain breezes, that will almost give re-animation to the dead. Persons arriving at Charlotte from either direction on the Railroad, are requested to give this line a trial, with the assurance that everything that can, will, be done, to add to their comfort ; it being tbe cheapest, quickest, and shortest route from tbe N. C. Railroad to knoxville and Nashville, Tennessee. PETER ADAMS; Proprietor: May 28, 1858. 43 -tf. FRESH COVE OYSTERS, in I and 2 H. Cans. Fresh Salmon, in 1 and 2 H. Cans. Fresh Lobster, in 1 ajd 2 H. Cans. Just received by JONES A MOORE. Family Giocerb. Raleigh, August 6, 1858. 53 tf. mjOTICE. THOSE INDEBTED TO THE LATE IU firm ol BROWN ft WIGGINS, are urgently request ed to call at tbe store of J. W. Wiggins and settle at once, as longer indulgence cannot be granted. Those failing to pay up very shortly, will find their accounts in the hands of an officer. . W. J. BROWN. July 14, 1858. 57 tf. A CARD. ALL PERSONS having business with us will please address Box 177, at Raleigb, as our work is at Smith field for the present. PALMER ft SMITH. Raleigh, July 201858. 89 tf. LIST OF LETTERS R EMAINING IN THE POST OFFICE, AT RA- LKIGH, for tbe month ending 1st August, 1858. Allen, Wm A McLean. J R Adams, J U Boyden, N Black, Win Bramen, D M Brant, J G Brinkley, Atkinson Brantly. HL. B inscher, Mrs Dr Barnes, Emas Broderick. W E Bundy, W E Bundy.Wm Blake, P T Cross, J . V Coble, Jobn R Chalmers, Thomas Cotton, Gen R C Campell, J D Commodore, M Cook, Betsey , Cooke, M D Coleman, Mrs P Eavis, D A Durham, H T Fowler, Wm . Fisher, Adam Klutta C Foster, Miss Annie Fuller, John P. , Gwynn, Henry " , Griffis, George Hutchinson, J M Ha-vks, Dr F L Hailey, Thomas L Hood, John C ' Hinton, Misses GAL House, Mrs Sherwood Hackney, Wig , , Mackline, Starkey Moore, F H Moore, Thos P Moore, E S McDaniel, Wm Millard, Rich'd W McKee, Jr., Jobn McCullers, Miss Mary Noris, Bryant H " . Norwood, Parker ft Co Orr, Mrs J Parker, Dr J W Hope, Burwell Purefoy, JK . Piatton, R H Parish, A W Posey, Andrew Jackson Posey, Zeph , Phillips, Geo W Peterson, Mrs Mary Jane ; Perry, Mrs Julia A Pool, J D C Rogers, Wm T H Rowe, Col John Rogers, W J I Snipes, Mrs Elisabeth Smith, Marion - Smith, Dawson - Stewart, J W .! . Shepard, Wm .t " Smith, Simon Sheffield, John Stickney, Jobn C Sherwood, R B Tarwater, Joseph A ; ' Ward, Miss Sarah , .'. J Wood, Mrs A V Wilkinson, James W , '. I . Warren, James R - ' Wicker, David A ' ! "r WbiteRer JohnB .Wiffiams. WiUi . Johnson, Thomas F Jordan, Mrs E M . Jones, Miss Emm jonnsoarwm. ; Johnston. Geo B ;..; " Warren, Mutt Margaret , Ige, Sertr Hiriaa It av. s -. jrjff WEITii1f Itf ffafip ' ff?ri Sb&&t4&s4frZ$ frtgsr fe wwavtng Formed A copartnership in f llAU. -iranim fcrickmaldiiff and btdldinrbosineam. vr-r,'.,u HraaEiiAirms- ALL" ATO.Si1lTitflOTPLYOFBOOTS KAMD CHOE3.THE SUBSCRIBER IS NOW receiving a larare aunnbrof Boots and Shoes, of all aiulir'es and vaneries, to whibTbe myites the "attention of bis cus tomers and the public. Men's and boys' Boots and Shoes, Ladies and Misses' and Children's Shoes of 11 styles', Brogans and Shoes for servants, ftc. Call and examine, as I am determined to give good bargains, - . U,r i i . v , HENRY PORTER. ; Raleigh, Oct. 18. r 98 tf. DAGUERROTYPES, . A UDDiUAVBta. MELAINOTYPJSS, - PHOTOGRAPHS, - - PLAIN OR COLORED, . Taken at HAVENS' GALLERY, for one dollar and up wards. -' v ' . Raleigh, April 24. . . .. ; . , . ; 44 ewly. 900 to 1,000 Balesof Cotton per Annum. ' ; I AM STILL .MANUFACTURING AT THB Rocky Mount Mills, Edgecombe county, N. C., 900 to 1,000 Bales Cotton per Annum, and will deliver at any of our Railroad Depots, free of freights, to punctual custom ers, on three month's time or discount of t)4 per cent, for Cash Cotton Yarn, Seine Twine, Plow Lines, Aa Orders addressed to William S. Battle, Rocky Mount, Edgecombe connty N. C, will be promptly attended to. March 28, 1858. 24 lypd. SCO DOZEN BROOMS FOR SALE. ON HAND, at the Broom Manufactory of ' the North-Carolina Institution for the Deaf and Dnmb and the Blind, 200 doz. Brooms, which will be sold at Northern prices. Specimens of the Brooms may be seen at the store of S. H. Young, Esq. Address at Raleigh, ' W. D. COOKE, Principal. June 23, 1R58. 51 8m. APTISM TESTED BY SCRIPTURE AND HISTORY, or Tbe Teachings of the Holy Scrip tures, and the practice and teaching of tbe Christian Church in every Age, succeeding the Apostolic, compared in relation to the subjects and modes ot Baptism ; By the Rev. William Hodges, A. M-, Rector of Trinity Church, Covington, Kentucky. Por sale by W. L. POMEROY. Raleigh, N. C, July 19, 1858. 58 tfrfSaf REWA RDT--.RANAWAY FROM THE SUBSCRIBER, on the 6th of January last. Ne gro Man JAMES. Said negro is twenty-four years old, about six feet high, probably a little over; weighs about one hundred aud eighty-five pounds, very dark complexion, and has a mark on his face, caused by a burn when s child. I will give the above reward for his delivery or apprehen- Address, R. L. HENDRICK, Palmer's Springs P. O. Mecklenburg Co.. Va, 5S 8t. Jnly 20. 1858. TftOGERS' FAMILY FLOUR CONSTANTLY JLtv on band, and for sale by Raleigh, March 18, 1858. W. W. W00DEU 2 tf. FRONT STREET & CARTERET HSOUES, BEAUFORT. N. C, Pender ft Whitfield, Proprietors. THE - CARTERET HOUSE" is located on the corner of Ann and Turner Streets, in the most quiet, pleas ant and fashionable portion of the village, surrounded by dense shades, and convenient to tbe water, offering to those who are seeking the panacea of health te tnut comme il faut. THE "FRONT STREET HOUSE" is located immedi ately on tbe water, fronting the ocean ; a large and commo dious building, constructed by the late proprietor with a view to comfoit and convenience, with airy rooms and ex tensive promenades, affording the finest view of the harbor and surrounding objects. The proprietors having united these two pleasantly situ ated establishments, offer to their patrons the choice of lo cation. If tbe air should be ton strong on the water, they have the privilege of changing tlieir quarters to the other where it is more uniform and mild. We have attached to our houses the only Ire House in the village, which will be tilled with the best Northern Ice, for the exclusive benefit of our customers. Tlte fastest sailing Root are secured, with skilful navi gators, and provided with the necessary paraphernalia for an onslought on the tinny tribe. We bave secured the services of a Band of Music, which is now in attendance, and a scries of nightly amusements is now available to those who desire to engage in the grace ful dance. Spacious Bathing louses with separate apartments for the ladies and another for tbe gentlemen, have been con structed, where the invigorating sea bath can be taken at all hours. We also contemplate having dressing houses on the beach, where the ladies will bare an opportunity of bathing in the surf. The proprietors are determined that neither, money nor human ingenuity and exertion shall be wanting to render this the most reclierche of Summer Resorts, as its natural advantages are not surpassed by any iu the Union. Our modesty forbids us to say the half that might be said in behalf of our Harbor we prefer to leave it to the judgment of an impartial public. OUR RATJS. Per Month, (4 weeks,) $25 00 a 30 00 " Week, 10 00 a 12 50 " Day, 1 75 a 2 00 1-odging and Meals, 50 Children, if they meal at the second table, half price. Otherwise, full price. Servants half price. PENDER ft WHITFIELD, Proprietors. July 16, 1858. 57 lm. SWAN & COS LOTTERIES TRIUMPHANT!! SWAN & CO. CONTINUE TO DRAW AS USUAL WITH OUT INTERRUPTION. SWAN & CO.'S . LOTTERIES ARE LfcGAL, AND AUTHORIZED BY THE STATE OF GEORGIA. THE LATE ATTEMPT TO INJURE OUR FIRM HAS SHOWN That our Lotteries are Drawn Fairly; That onr Prizes are Paid Punctually; And that onr Schemes are more Liberal than any other Lottery in the World ! The following Scheme will be drawn by S. Swan ft Co , Managers of the Sparta Academy Lottery, in each of their Single Number Lotteries for August, 185R, at AUGUSTA, Georgia, in public, under tbe superintendence of Commis sioners. Class 27 draws Saturday. Augnst 7, 1858. Class 28 draws Saturday, August 14, 1858. Class 29 draws Saturday, August 21, 1858. Class 30 draws Saturday, August 28, 1858. On. the pUtu of Single Numbers. i3 SO.UUO Tickets. FIVE THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED AND EIGHTY FIVE PRIZES I Ftearly one Prize to every Xine Tickets. MAGNIFICENT SCHEME! t To be drawn Each Saturday in August I I Prize of l M 1 " 1 ' 1 . 1 u 1 " 4 - 70,000 4 Prizes of $900 800 700 600 500 300 125 ! 100 . 80,000 10,000 6,000 4.000 8,000 1,500 4 . 4 " 4 50 , 50 " . 100 - 1.000 280 Annroximation Prizea. 4 Prizes of 400 Approximating to $70,000 Prize are $1,600 4 300 30,000 1,200 200 125 100 75 50 20 are 10,000 5,000 4,000 8,000 1,500 800 ' 500 400 300 200 100,000 5,000 5,485 Prizes amounting to . (320.000 Whole Tickets $10; Halves $5; Quarters $23. 9" A Circular showing the plan of the Lotteries will be sent to any one desirous of receiving it; - Certificates of Packages will be sold at tbe follow ing rates, which is the risk: : . ... .; I L Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets, , , $80 " " 10 Half 40 " u 10 Quarter " ; 20 . . 10 Eighth ,10 In Ordering Tickets or Certificates, . . Enclose the money to our address for tbe Tickets ordered, on receipt of which they will be forwarded by first mail. Purchasers can have tickets ending in any figure tbey may designate. , ; -, v , , The List of Drawn Numbers and Prises will be sent to purchasers immediately after the drawing. -rt't t Purchasers will please write their signatures plain and give their Post Office, County and State. SF" Remember that every Prise .is drawn and payable in full without deduction. , ,. . t3T" AH prizes of $1,000 and under,, paid immediately after the drawing other prises at tbe usual.' time off thirty days. : .. . .. , t. . ' All communications strictly confidential. 'A '- m'1 ' Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates to j SWAN A CO.. Amffwta, Georgia., US Persons residing near Montgomery, Ala., or Atlanta Ga-, ean have their orders filled, and save' time; byad- d'2SISviwii? M-ttaa,aUiea.. , c tVA list of the numbers, that are drawn from the wneeVwtth the emonrrt of the priae-rnat eaeb one fiTeatfttea to, will be pnblishednfbet every, idraarina, in tbe following WenMAngusta iQto.) XkiiisUtatioWit, ew Orleans DHe. Mobil ,llariater--v ChuWAit ;rl.,d HvilU mLLANEOTJS. FURNITUREI FURNlTiri.-.. rmiTE SUBSCRIBER WOULD ANKrmvol il ' tie Citisens of Wake, and all the surro. T0 ties; that ha sttfrkweps on hand at his- oundlnR cotu. w j-Bmiture Ware Rooms in Raleigh H e ( tl$reEasl tf Caps Fear Bank ) A large and extensive assortment of the ht i? . Such as Bureaus, Centre Tables, SeciwariiTri . ? mW s.d,( Wash Stands, ftc, Aa. all of ClT' if the most reasonable, terms. All orders nun h ii 1 faithfully attendefl to at short notice. Pun -tnall, m ,vvv.i;v...;.;..- . ... .HENRY J.'BKOWK MAHOGANY, WALNUT, AND COw Wood Coffins, made to order, on theshortw?110 I4W amo lion, o nciMAi4.iv; BUKIAL Oavjpo UHI. band. i ne nuosenoer nas a nne Hearse f. .1" i sions. - f'- ' -April 22, 1858. HENRY J. BROv . . - u i if ru I 83i, TlORN FIELD HE AS FOR PI.ihti Bushels of an excellent variety, nut nn . , 'D Bushels each. For sale at J. M. TOWLEs. 26-t Raleigh, March, 27, 1858. ICEt ICEI! ICEl!! THE WILMINGTON ICE HOUSE Hi. . large stock of best quality BOSTON ICE m k and will keep a full supply all seasons of the vear ' Arrangements have been mad. whinh ' iKanrilC, In i'.,n,i.k Ik. .i,in. f ft. sons residing on or near any of the Railroads' in promptly, with this article, so necessary for health j per. fort, at prices so low that it can be enioved at . ..I -CoD!: cost. ... .: , . : ' " "J-wwi ICE delivered as wanted at any of the Depots on th rious Railroads in Barrels, Boxes, Hogsheads or Cir l Orders addressed to Wilmington Ics Hodse ni Jz nromnt attention. will rectlve " A. H. VANB0KKELEN kmt WilmingtonN. C, May 15, 1858. 4V-0n5 A Situation for a Physician. WISHING TO CHANGE MY RESIDEXCP I ofter for sale or rent mv MEDICAL OFFliT ' nated in Woodville, Bertie county, N. C. Those wi i " to learn any thing in regard to the situation, can do S addressing me at Hotel P. O., N. C. 0 80 hJ . ROBERT C. WATSON", M D June 5, 1858. . 47 FAIRBANKS SCALES. THE UXDERSlGNTn Agents fin- these justly celebraU-d Scales are nreiJrS to furnish Railroads and persons in want of a durable anJ accurate Scale, with all descriptions of ' " RAILROAD TRACK ANU DEPOT SCALES HAY AND CATTLE SCALES, ' HOPPER OR WHEAT SCALES from 25 to 500 bushel, FLOUR PACKING SCALES, GROCER AND COUNTER SCALES, ftc , ftc. These Scales are more extensively us d thau anv oth. and have been long and severely tried, and in e fen in! stance have given entire satisfaction. . For sale at manufacturers' prices, delivered in Wilmini ton, Charleston or Petersburg, by GILLIAM ft DUXL0P, 121 Sycamore Street, . .. . Petersburg, Va. April 15. 1853. 82-3m. ILLER WANTED, TO ATTEND TO OUR MILLS, five miles south-west of Kaleigb. Nunc need apply who is not of good moral character. Our tenia are liberal. Those addressing us must forward their let ters to Raleigh P. O. PENNY, BRIGGS ft CO. June 12, 1858. 48-tf. Building! Building ! Bnildins!!! THE SUBSCRIBERS WOULD RESPECT, fully inform the public that they are now dressing Lumber and manufacturing Sashes, Blinds, Frames, Doors and Spokes at their MILLS ON WEST HILL, Salisbury N.C. " Pailings, Balusters, Brackets, aud all kinds of ornamental woodwork (finished in the best style) furnished at short notice. Their Sashes and Blinds of heart pine and poplar are not surpassed by any in the State. Orders from t dis tance punctually attended to. All work done at tbeir Mills is warranted to give satisfaction. They are also piepared to take Contracts for erecting and fitting up all kinds of Buildings, for which plans will be furnished, if desired. Terms reasonable. MURDOCH, DARBY & CO. Salisbury, June 5, 1858. 46 6m. NOTIONS. ERCHANTS WHO WANT TO BUY NO TIONS and FANCY GOODS cheap, and select from the most, extensive stock in this City, should out fail to call upon us. We have also a full assortment of Hosiery, Gloves, Em broideries, ftc., all of onr own direct importation, which we are determined to sell at. the lowest prices. FRED. FICKEY ft SONS, 250 Baltimore St Baltimore, Md May 22, 1858. 41-8in Register copy. Office Neuse Manufacturing Company, I Raleigh, June 3d, 1858. I THIS COMPANY COTINUES TO PAY 3 cents per pound for Cotton and Linen Kags-deliver-ed at Raleigh, or their Mills 6 miles East of Raleigh. Address, ' - H. W. H CSTED. Treasurer. Jnne 5, 1858, . , 45-3m. 1858. 1858. RALEIGH AND GASTUN RAILROAD. Change of Schedule. O N AND- AFTER WEDNESDAY, THE 7TH of April, the Passenger Trains will run as follows: Mail Train leave Raleigh at 9, a. m., Arrive a Weldon l.So, p. m. Leave. Weldon at 11.30, a. m., Arrive at Kaloieh 4, p. m. Accommodation Train leave Raleigh at 4.20, p. m, Arrive at Weldon 1 t.4t, p. m. Leave Weldon at il, p. m. 1. Arrive at Raleigh 4, a. m.. Connecting with the Trains of tbe North-Carolina Railroad at Raleigb. JAMES M. POOL, - - -., . t Ticket Agent April 1. 1858. 27 tf 4fe-g Ca1"h REWARD. RAN A WAY FROM TUB JllPv subscriber during the time the working on tbe North-Carolina Railroad near Morrisville was in prn- a JNfcliKO WOMAN. Delpbia. Hbe is a ian negro, with large eyes and prominent check bones, about thirty years old, has a down ItMik, and speaks slow spoken tn. She has cannexiims in Raleigh and Grannlle, near Henderson, and may be concealed about either place. I will give the above reward of one hundred and fifty dol lars to any one who may apprehend her and confine herm any Jail, in or out of the State, so that I may get her. PRO. E. A. J0XES. Henderson, N. C. July 12, 1858.1 , ; t r .. , - . 57-t DRUGS, MEDICINES, &C. THE SUBSCRIBER HATING SOLD HIS Stock of Drugs, Medicines, ftc to Messrs. WAKU HUGHES, takes pleasure in recommending them to nu friends as competent Druggists, and worthy young men. He returns his thanks to those who have patwniwa ! . , t . E. BURKE HAY WOOD. Jos. J. L. Ward. V C. Collix Hughes. . ,. ., WARD & HUGHES, . : SUCCESSORS TO DR. E. BURKE HAYWOOD. Ralbios7 N. C, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Drags, Medi cines and Chemicals, WILL, AT ALL TIMES, KEEP ON HANW a choice selection of pure Drugs and Medicines.Trench, Enelish and AmericMJ. rer fumery, Flavoring Extracts, Spice and Fancy Arti cles, Fine Toilet and Shaving Soaps, Creams, : Etc., Sair," Tooth. Sharing and Paint ' Brushes, Superior Cigars, To- " bacco and. Snuffs, Etc. Surgical Instruments, Truces and Supporters, CampK0' Burning Fluid, Lamp Oil, Linseed, Cotton-seed, ana Tanners' Oil, Varnishes, Paints, Dye-Stuns,. " Glassware, Putty, Etc, Etc. The subscribers naving purchased tbe entire stoj " DRUGS, MEDICINES. 4, of DR. E. BURKE HA' .WOOD.for the purpose of conducting the Wholcie Retail. Drug bosineMV 'solicit an examination ol " stock by Physieiana and he public before P";n!,?5 J, they feel confident that they can offer inducements, now the prices and quality of their goods. They wUl tfp but the purest articles. m" Particular attention paid JffiTwjGB&. June 8, 1858. . ' : ' 4- .'' r r Sprinr Trade, 1858- n.. .n . . . . -n in TTC PV RECENT MT arrivals, received a Very large and varied fatocs Pure and Fresh Drugs, . V Medioioea and Extracts, cr--- . t Chemicals ft Instruments , . Pamta,' Oils and Tarnishes, ' 1 -- 1 Shop Fnrnitnre of every kind, ' Artists and Mechsnie's Materials, . r j ;,, Perfumery, ySoaps nd Bshe - Window GlassVPutty 4 Dye ht'ifB, 5 - IAtokinggrass, Plates ft Picture Glass, '.i.f. AVedielMlienni-'Md. Saddto-Baga, . ,Yfvr-'v'"'iP.atenfladie1iio of all kinds, . r wCgmt.Tobaecaod Unaa, ' PureBnandn-Wiaea APertea, V. kii QadeaandGreeSeedi --,; !V - ; " s ' Burning Ploii Lamps, ' . u--i.illb . itiwtW Aideiaaied ia tbeir line, which wm a4tMwyealr,aiKl,will sold at "ftgfiit eommaia.krreiinoreS of pafronage from a'l ww kwMaelautl . any I JfiBfiutieki warranted pure. . uooos win w f -r -? pwAed-careftilly, and lbnardl witl dispatch. f Kaleigb, Feb. 4, laWi