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f ft VA V. Be north tsAiiDmATfi?MMABjgr: -yrJXiSSJmmse... .ill if? it if r.j I? 8$ ill tail! 1 if ! KEW PUBLICATIONS. NOTICE. EVERT POLITICIAN IK NORTH-CAROLINA, who desires to post himself fully on the Land Distribution question, should procure Cluster's Political Text Book or Encyclopedia. Whilst it treats the Kansas, and nearly every political question, it embraces the following important documents relative to the Public Lands : Mr. Clay's Report in favor of Distribution; Report of Mr. Grundy against it ; Address of Mr. Faulkner on the subject; Votes on distribution in Congress ; . Grants of Public Lands to States for R. R. purposes, with Totes thereon ; Carlisle's Land Distribution Bill; . . Views of Public Men on Deposite and Distribution ; Table of Statistics relative to public Lands. For copies, address V HENRY D. TURNER. N. C. Book Store. Raleigh, Sept. 4, 1S53. 78 CHALMERS COLONIAL OPINIONS. OPINIONS of Eminent Lawyers on various points of English Jurisprudence, chiefly concerning the Colo vnies. Fisheries, and Commerce of Great Britain collected and digested from the originals in the Board of Trade, a-id other Depositories: By George Chalmers, Esq., F. R. S. A. one Vol. large Octavo, pp. 816. For sale bv H. D. TURNER, N. C. Book Store. Raleigh, Sept. 1 , 1 858. 70 NEW WORK ON NORTILCAROLINA, FXT1TLEO CHRONOLOGY OF NORTH-CAROLINA. SHOWING when the most remarkable events connected with her History took place, from the year 1584 to the present time. With" explanatory notes. By D.K. Bkssktt. Price 1 00. " w. 1 1 For sale bv ' H. D TURNER. N. C. Book Store. 79 Raleigh, Oct 1, 1S5S. BEY GOODS. &C. ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH. QUEEN'S SECOND MESSAGE. Who first weut to New York this season, bought his Goods on the best terms, returned home, is now open and ready for exhibition, and ready to sell them at the lowest prices?" PRESIDENT'S SECOND REPLY. "ALEXANDER CREECH. Cheap Place, No. 27, Favetteville Street." HAS NOW RECEIVED his large and complete stock ol Staple and Fancy Dry Goods for Fall and Winter trade embracing almost "every variety of styles of Ladies' Dress Goods, from the lowest "price to' the finest qualities. Also a large assortment of Goods suitable for Men's and Boy's wear. Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes with a very good assortment of Men's Ready Made Clothing. Come along customers with your money and get the Goods. Occupying the enviable position that I do before the American people, if I were to puff and blow, it would look like I were stepping aside fiom the dignity of the Presi dential chair, but truth justifies me in saying that custom ers can set as good Goods, and as cheap Goods, and us many Goods for as little money from Alexander Creech's House, as from any other Establishment in the City of Raleigh. A stands tor Articles, fancy aud rare, B stands tor Bnvers, with "money to spare; and D stands fur the Dea'er, who is after your Gold. G stand for Gentry, who never should fail To examine the Goods which I offer for sale; J stands for Jests, of which many are true. But don't think I am jesting when talking to you. O stands tor open vour Wa'lets and trade, and Q stands for Quarters which I am ready to take; and R stands for Rattles for the Babies to shake. ALEXANDER CREECH. Raleigh. N. C, Sept. 23, 1S58. 78 6t. Age, Girane and Adrotate copy six times. NEW STORE, NEW GOODS. AND NEW PRICES. "" ANDECKER A KLINE beg leave to inform the people Mi of Raleigh and the surrounding country, that they have just opened a new Store in this City, at the corner of Fayetteville and Hargett Streets, known as "Smith's Coi ner," where they will always be ready to attend to and wait upon customers. Their Stock of Goods is entirely new, and of the latest styles, selected with great care, and purchased for cash; and therefore they ure more able to sell cheaper than those who buv on long credit. Conse quently they will sell for CASH. AND FOR CASH ONLY. Their Stock consists of French. German, English and American Fancy aiftl Staple Dry Goods; among which will be found a rich assortment of Silks, Plaid and Plain Meri noes. Paramattas. Bombazines, Alpaccas, Lynies. Balde shafers, Fulaid Silks, Robes, all-woo! DvLuines, Mouslin Delaines, together with a varied assortment of Merriniac and other Prints. Also, Needleworks, French and Scotch embroidered Col lars and Sleeves, Work-bands, Handkerchiefs, Skirts, Ac. Also, Hosieries, Gloves. Ac. Shawls and Cloaks, Gaiters and Shoes, full assortment, and everything necessary for Ladies' wear. Gentlemen will find at our Store a complete assortment of Ready Made Clothing of the latest and best styles Also, a fine assortment of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. We also keep constantly on hand a large and varied as soitment of Gold and Silver Watches. Gold Chains, Jackets, Bracelets, and everything in the way of Jewelry. All the foregoing", and many other articles not litre men tioned, will be sold: at a small advance upon whole-tale prices. Persons wishing to purchase Goods, or any thing in our line, will please call and examine our Stock ; as we feel confident we can please them both in the quality of the Goods and in prices. LANDECKER & KLINE. Raleigh, Sept. 7, 1S53. 72 6m. Spring 1858. Spring 1858. HEARTT & IREDELL, ARE NOW OPENING THEIR CAREFULLY SE lected Stock of DRY GOODS, STRAW GOODS, and Ladies, Misses and Children's SHOES to an examination of which they most respectfully invite their friends. Ladies Dress Goods. Barege Double Jnpe Robes; Organdie " " " Lawn " " " Silk Robes aQuille; Barege " " Organdie " " Lawn " " Black Silks, from 7." cents up; Fancy Silks; Beautiful Bareges and Organdies; Lawns from 10 cents up; Prints from all the best manufactories. Dress Trimmings. White and Colored " PryiE;" Victoria Collars and Setts colored and white; Piccolimini Collars; Muslin and Cambric Setts and Collars in great variety. Bonnets Ac Hats, In every style, aud at all prices. Shoes. Ladies' " Orleans" Bootees, Miles' make; Ladies' Slippers and Buskins, " " Misses' Bootees, " Misses' Heeled Bootees, " " Childrens' Shoes in great variety. Skirts ! Skirts ! I Skirts I ! ! Expansion with Adjustable Bustle: Steel Spriug " " and without ; Crown Cruvclle; Reed Skeleton ; Whalebones, Reeds, Steel and Brass Springs, and Cords. The Ualmoral. Raleigh, March 20, 1858. 25 tf. LOOK BEFORE YOU BUY, AXD Be Sure you find the Rizht Tl .. (One door uljoce Jl. Smith' Corner.) mj-0 BABY RATTLES, nor Telegraph Dispatch from m the Queen but a large and well selected Stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, 4c., of the newest and best styles, and at prices to compete with any house iu the market, (the President's not except ed.) Call and examine the Goods will speak for them selves. D . . . H. L. EVANS. Raleigh, Sept. 28, J658. 7U SHAWLS AND CLOAKSL A LARGE VARIETY of the latest importations. q u no H. L. EVANS. September 28, 1858. 7y CARPETS! CARPETS ! I CARPPTsm A GREAT VARIETY of qualities and prices: Ingrai Brussels, Two-ply -all Wool Wool and Cotton, at Hemp at very low prices. 4 u H- L- EVANS. September 28, 18o8. IV in. and NORTH-CAROLINA CASIMERES, EVERY GRADE, COUR AND PRICE-call and pat ronize the Old North State. 0 , . II. L. EVANS. September 28, 1858. . 7D -w - vviwio JVU WJMJ a September 28, 1 858. H" EVA7afl t5f" Spirit of the Age and Advocate copy. ATTENTION HAT VEARF.Ho i t f We are receiving onr supply 0f Fall Hat and Caps. HIEi'? JPPP ,H HAT is the most toWonable and Beebee's Navy Cap for Men and Boy. is beauty. epottea ujsaimere Hat, is at It he raae. Sleigh, Aug. 28, 1858. BIV7lt,?:Ti8TB,;iAlfKET---BE. CRIB AND "E(JR0 BlankeU-fuU stock, at reduced prices Oct. 18 iR TUCKER, ' 000' 82 tf. DRY GOODS, &C. JOHN W. WIGGINS,; SO. 46' FAYETTEVILLE STREET D BALER IN ' DRY GOODS, HATS, SHOES, Ac, IS NOW RECEIVING Bis I ALL STOCK, pmc'tosed in the Northern n arkets upon the most favorable terms, comprising in part tie f jII . w.ng Goods . Dress Silks, Black Silks, Velvets, Valencias, Raw S.Iks, . DcLaines, Muslin DeLaines, French Dress Goods, Calicoes, " Merinos, Plaids. English Prints, Dress Goods, Irish Poplins, Ladies' Fancy Furs, Rigaletts, Comforters, Capes, Flowers, Feathers, Bonnet Goods, Ribbons, Embroideries, L C. Handkerchiefs, Linens, Linen Sheetings, Damasks, " Table Cloths, " Napkins, Towellings, Blaiki.'ts, Counterpanes, Cloths, Cassiineres, Vestnr, Ladi s' Fine Shoes. Cutis. I'itpnlar Shawls. And every other article connected w h nurehftaart ti.v Gnnds ltt in the seas he trade. Having ii. l was enamea to buv upon better terms ihin those who bought earlier, and am, consequently, enabled to sell better styles upon more favorable terms "than any other hoo- " in this City . 4u ruvetteville Street. Raleigh, Oct. 2, 1858. " LATEST NEWS!! THE GREAT EVENT OF THE AGE! THE ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH HAS BEEN- SUCCESSFUL! But also the well known firm of NATHAN KRAMER, Raleigh, N. C, In buying GREAT BARGAINS at the Northern Cities, which I have just received, and now offer them, with a small advance, to my natrons and friends. 1 have received the largest and most splendid stock of Dry Goods ! Clothins (Made to my order)-Gents Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Trunks and Valises, Carpet Bags, Cutlery, Guns and Pis tols, Blankets, Umbrellas, Gold and Silver Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Fancy ArMcles, Groceries, Domes tics, Cloths,Cassiiiieres, Ac, Ac, and many other articles to tedious to mention. My Establishment enjoving already the best reputation, I need only to state thai 1 shall continue to do business in the same fair manner as heretofore. I am thankful (or past favors, and beg a continuance of the same. Coxr: one, comb all! NATHAN KRAMER, Wilmington St., Raleigh, N. C. Watch Crystals and hands put on Watches. Sep ember-J-3, 1853. 77 6m JUST RECEIVED, Direct by Express from the Manufactory, A LARGE SUPPLY OF LADIES AND GIRLS SKEL ETON EXTENSION SKIRTS, which will be sold very low. Also a tine assortment of fresh Needle Won s. LANDEKER & KLINE. Rateigh, Sept. 13. 1P58. 74 tf. MISCELLANEOUS. i g FRUIT TREES FOR SALE. tfVVvv Those wishing to purchase FRUIT TREES for Fall planting, i which is best,; can obtain from us as tine trees as were raised in N C. this year, none of which are under 4 feet. Apple Trees, 10 cents each. Apricot " Cherrv " Fig " - Grape A ines, 50 to jSedariue irees, Peach M f.o J5 Pear Quince (standard or dwarfs) Strawberries (choice) Jl on per loo, or 25 cts. per doz. Also a fine assortment of Flower Seeds, and everything else grown in a Nursery. S-iid in your orders early, as our marketable trees are limited to the above amount. HAMILTON A CARTER, Florists aud Nurservinen, Rlei-h. N. C. September 15, 1S5S. 75 tf. NASH'S TRIAL PIANOS! SALES INCREASING. Responsibility in Every Particular. m W E HAVE fr twentv odd vears been engaged in the If PIANO FOR1E BUSINESS, and our sales have been steadilv increasing up to the present time. WHY IS THIS? This is surely au evidence of the superiority of our Pianos. We have sold thousands of these Piuiios to the most promi nent and reliable men in Virginia, tl,- Cm-olinus and in the South grnerally, and from them have the most abundant and intrinsically the best proofs t I heir merit, and to them we arc always glad to nler, for in no instance have our instruments failed to satisfy the demands of the most ex acting taste. To persons having doubts as to where the best Pianos are to be purchased, we siuiplv sav "TAKE OURS UPON TRIAL." Then why purchase Ironi travelling agents, concerning whose responsibility you know nothing, whose Pianos have not undergone this test in the South, and when .-udi liberal inducements too are offered in Peter burg, Virginia, by E. P. NASU, Svcamore street. August 27, 159 " 7 HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE. ON MONDAY OF NOVEMBER COUNTY COURT, will be sold on the premises, the House :md Lot in the Eastern part of the City of Raleigh, being the Lot owned by Wm. Earp, dee'd. and one other Store House aud Lot opposite the Dwelling. Teuxs: Six months ere lit with bond and approved se curity. SAM'L W. EABP.l JESSE T. POPE, I , . WM. O'NEAL, LegaUe. A. FEGINSON, j September 23, 1 358. 78 td. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. TtHE SUBSCRIBER wishes to sell a House and Lot suitable for a small family, situated in the Eastern Ward, on the corner of Martin and East Streets, which pays readily 10 per cent. rent. Those wishing to make a good and safe investment in Real Est ale, now have an op portunity of doing so, as I will sell a Bargain, for Cash. TUOS. D. SLEDGE. Raleigh, Oct. fi, 1858. 81 tf. ZST Register copy. N. C. Six Per Cent. State Bonds. Theasi-ry D Kr a bth kxt, N. C. I Oct 15. 1858. f EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVEu at this office until lo o'clock. A. M., 17th of November next, for the purchase of $50,000 of N. C. State Coupon Bonds, issued under An Act to incorporate the Western North-Carolina Railroad Company" and running thirty years from 1st, October, 1858. the above lionds will have Coupons for interest at 6 per cent per annum attached, payable 1st April and Oc tober in each year. liie principal and interest will be payable at the Uank ot the Republic, New York, unless where the party prefers to have them payable at the Treasury of the State. Successful bidders upon beintr informed of the accentance of their bids, can deposit the amount of their bids indu cing me accrued interest, to the credit ot the undersigned in the Bank aforesaid, or in the Bank of the State or Bank of Cape Fear, Raleigh. Parties bidding will please address their letters endorsed " Proposals for 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, Public Treasurer. 83 td. RALEIGH & GASTON RAILROAD. THE next Aunnal Meeting of the Stockholders of the RA LEIGH k GASTON RAILROAD COMPANY w 11 be held in the City of Raleigh, on THURSDAY, the 28th day of October, 1858 W. W. VASS, Treas. k Sect'v. Raleigh, Oct. 1. 1858. 88 td. 13?" The Petersburg Express and Democrat, and the Norfolk Argus will copy, and forward account to office Ra leigh A Gaston Ra lroad Company. mrOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT AN i application will be made t, the next General Assem bly of the State of North-Carolina, for an Act, amendatory of the Act of Incorporation of the Graham Institute, (in Alamance county,) to endow said institution with regular Collegiate powers and rights, to confer degrees, and to do all else that Colleges can, and of right, may do. " THE TRUSTEES. October 10, 1858. t8 lm. APPLICATION WILL BE MADE t6THE t next Session of the Legislature for the incorporation of the RALEIGH GAS COMPANY. Raleigh, Oct 18, j58. 83 lm. w J- Houstok. ... W. A. inn. . HOUSTON & ALLEN, Attornies and Counsellors at Law, ! KatAKSviix. N. C. 4 - ... ' WILL ATTEND THE COUNTY AND SUPERIOR Courts of Duplin, New Hanover and adjoing -? ties, and also the Courts of Wake. . April 14, 1857. 1180 wly. mSCELLAlTEOTTS. KITTRELL'S CELEBRATED MINERAL SPRINGS FOR SALE. TO MOVE SOUTH I n.ri Eit t fi.i uIb mv valuable farm in- the conntv of Granville, situated immediately on the Raleigh and Gaston Railroad, containm . 000 acres of land-about 400 of which is in original growtr t part under cnliva tion being well adapted to tne if tobacco, corn, wheat. Ac. The improvements are tood, consisting of fina tilaf fill. hllS'TIPS. Mv MINERAL SPRINGS, located within a mile of the Railroad, are considered very valuable. The water having been found bv 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 oher diseases after the patient had'beeu pronounced incurable by the best physicians all of which can be substantiated by the evidence of many respectable tyn. 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 under the uecessity of refusing admittance to hun dreds of visitors wishing' to use the water whom I was un prepared to accommodate. Per s wishing to embark in this business, will find it an opportunity rarelv 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 eel any informttinn by addressing me at ICittrM's, GranvilU Count!!, X. C. GEO. KITTRELL. Kittrell's. N. C, April 1. 1858. 30 - Vf. Dissolution of Copartnership, rft'HE COPARTNERSHIP HKRKTOFORE -JL ISl'ING under the name and firm of ROYSTER JONES k MODUli, is this day dissolved by mutual con sent. Joseph Jones & James A. Moore alone are author ized to ul 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, 1S53. JONES & MOORE, THANKS FOR ETURN THEIR THE LIB- Wm, ERAL oatroiiairc bestowed uihiii tbe old firm, aud respectfully announce that they have associated themselves iu business at the old stand, where m y always ' be found a cheap and full assortment of irnicerU. Their capi tal being limited, they are compelled to adopt the Otsh Ian, which will be hereafter stnctlv adhered to. "JOSEPH JONES, JAMES A. MOORE. JUST RECEIVED lo Bbls. Foxe's celebrated Crackers. JONES A July 12, 1S5S. MOORE. Art tf. K ISS-ME-QVICK. THIS t A ouii b 1'f.uruMr.. Distilled from Fragrant TUMI'S Kiss-me-quiek, the Perfume, Kiss me-quirk, the Sachet, Kiss-me-quick Soap. Impromptu on the New Perfume. "Kiss-Me-Q'iick!" au inviting uauie! Delicious the scent no doubt. Which all the laux will now proclaim No belle should be without. . 'Tis well to camion ladies all - Beware if e'er you use it ; The Privilege that its name can grant Could any man refuse it ? Just received aud for sale bv WARD A HUGHES, Druggists. Raleigh. J uly 1 2, 1 S5. 5i t f. STEAM SAW MILLS FOR SALE. I OFFER FOR SALE TWO STEAM SAW MILLS. IN Wake cou'iiy, situated eleven miles south of Raleigh, between the Favetteville and Hollouian roads. One of theui is a large mill, with an engine of :;." horse power, and in good running order. The other has au engine of 12 horsepower. They will be sold together or separately, as purchasers mav prefer. For further particulars npplv to, J. S. McCL'LLKRS, Raleigh. N. C. July "0. 1 .".?. 1 tf. NORTH-CAROLINA STATE BONDS. IIORTH-CAirot.INA STATE HON DS ran be purchased 1 from Pulaski Cowper, of the City of Raieigh. the au thorize! ageut ol this Conipauv for the sale of .-;iiil Bonds. tt C. PEARSON. Pris t. Western N. C Railroad t'omp'v. September 2, 1 P5S. 7 ! t f. NOTICE. IAKEN UP IN LINVILLE COVE, and committed to the Jail of Watauga conntv. North Cam'iiia, on the ltith iast., a NEGRO MAN, of light complexion, with a scar on his right check, height about .. feet 7 or 8 inches, weighs about ! poun .s, and bad on when taken up a black Cloth Frock Coat and Linen Pants. Also found upon his person a pass in the following words:' l.et the bearer John pass until Monday morning in Greenwrod or any where in five miles of it. Au;ut the 7th. 1.'W. Signed by J. W. Clinkscales." The ownw is requested to come and prove properly nnd pay expenses, or said boy will be dealt with according to law. D. C. McCANLES. Sh'ff. August 2o, 158. 71 'in. IT. S. PATENT RIGHTS. HIE SUBSCRIBER offers his services to Inventors and others desiiou of securing Lttbr '!( ;',. C Rights, etc. The whole business can be transacted mail. Letters confidential, and fees moderate. Address, EDWARD CANT WELL, Ralegh. September 1, 18."8. 71 -ni. Reg'ster, Journal, and Charlotte Democrat please publish three months. Watersheds! Water Whrels! WE ARE NOW MANUFACTURING VAN DEWATKR'S Improved Jouval 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, bead and fall, their usual anion 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 iiictn to trt th' irnel ; and if it does not come up to our figure, the wheel and gears to be delivered to us at the mill ot the purchaser. References given and required. HEATH k STEVENSON. La e re 1 Factory, Prince George county, Md. Robert Baird, Agent, Richmond, Ya. April -l-, .:6. 34 ly. Building! Buildins! Buildin?!!! rpiIE 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 stvle) furnished at short notice. Their Sashes and Blinds oi heart pine and poplar are not surpassed by any in the State. Orders from a dis tance punctually attended to. All work done at their Mills is warranted to give satisfaction. They are alsopiepared to take Contracts for erecting and fitting up all kinds of Buildings, for which plans will be furnished, if desired. Terms reasonable. MURDOCH, DARBY k CO. Salisbury, June 5, 1858. 46 tim. FURNITURE! FURNITURE! THE SUBSCRIBER WOULD ANNOUNCE TO the Citizens of Wake, and all the surrounding coun ties, that he still keeps on hand at his Furniture Ware Rooms in Raleigh, (2 Square East vf Cape Ftnr Haul",) A large and extensive assortment of the bet Furniture, such as Bureaus, Centre Tables, Secretaries, Chairs, Bed steads, Wash Stands, Ac, Ac. all of which he will sell on the most reasonable terms. All orders punctually and faithfully attended to at short notice. HENRY J. BROWN. MAHOGANY, WALNUT, AND COMMON Woud Coffins, made to order, on the shortest notice. VS Also FISK'S METALIC BURIAL CASES kept on hand. Tbe Subscriber has a tine Hearse, for Funeral occa sions. HENRY J. BROWN. April 22, 1858. 33 ly. NORTH-CAROLINA STATE FAIR. BY AN ARRANGEMENT with the Railroad Compa nies of the State, the Live Stock, Implements and other articles for exhibition at said Fair, will be transport ed to and from Raleigh free of charge. Passengers will be charged full price in coming to the Fair, but will be furnished with return tickets, without charge. Mr. JOHN R. HARRISON, Agent of the Society, will attend at the Raleigh Depot, and have all articles marked for the N. C. State Fair, taken thence to the show grounds at the expense of the Society. WILSON W. WHITAKER, Sect'y. September 27, 1858. 7S td. FRESH COVE OYSTERS, in 1 and 2 H. Cans. Fresh Salmon, in 1 and 2 H. Cans. Fresh Lobster, in I a.id 2 H. Cans. Just received by JONES k MOORE. Family Grocers. Raleigh, August 6, 1858. 58 tf. A CARD. Jk LL PERSONS having business with as will pie ise Buurcsa n i, wueigu, as onr worn is ai small field for the prevent. Vr. : V. PALMER A SMITH. Rakish, July 20, 18S8. 69 tf. a large and commodious aweiung, wiin an urewwrj buildings, together wi h a new Circular Saw and Grist Mill, also a Store House at Kittrell's Depot, which is considered I PALMER'S JEWELRY STORE. I HAVE JUST RETURNED FROM THE' NORTH, 'and aril ready for the Fair, with a very fine and rich assortment of tcery thing kept in Jewelry Stores : Gold and Silver Watches Gentlemen and Ladles; Gold Watch Chains-Fob, Vest and Guard ; Gold Neck Chains; T Gold Full Sets Pearl, namett. Cameo; Pearl and Jett Painting and Lava, Beautifnl; Breast Pins and Ear Rings, as above; Lockets and Pencils, Gold ; , . . A fine assortment Sleeve Buttons and Studs, Charms, Ac; A very large assortment of Gold, Silver and Steel Specta cles to suit all eyes; -' Gold and Silver Thimbles ; Silver Ware-Spoons, Forks, Cups, Salt Stands, Napkin Rings and Butter KniveS; Fish, Ice-Cream and Cake Knives; A large and full assortment of Plated Goods, very fine and rich ; Cantors, Cake Baskets, Urns, Forks, Spoons, Cups and Goblets; Tea Setts, Table Knives, Waiters, Candle Sticks and But ter Stands; Cups and Saucers, Ac; Fine Tab e Cutlery, Pocket Knives, Razors and Scissors; Hair and Tooth Brushes, and Combs. I have not time to tell you all I have. Call and see my fine, beautiful, aud good Fancy Goods. JOHN C. PALMER, Raleigh. N. C. October 13, 185. ii 8t. " THOS. CAL.L.AN, Successor to luaac Proctor,) MERCHANT TAILOR AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, Faybttkville Strket, Raleigh, N. C, RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE PUBLIC, that be has just returned from the Northern Cities with a varied assortment, of Ready Made Clothing, and also Gen tlemen's furnishing Goods, all carefully selected by him self, and purclmshed for t'th ; which will enable him to sell on unusually favorable terms Having been, for a number of years. Foreman in the best establishment in Baltimore, and subsequently with Mr. Procter of this Citv, he flatters himself that. he will be able to give satisfaction to all who may favor him with their orders. A trial is respectfully solicited. Cutting and Repairing done with dispatch. The latest styles of fashions always on hand. October 8, 1S. 30 ly. WM. WATSON, UPHOLSTERER AND PAPER HANGER Fatktteville Stukkt, Raleigh. N. C, (Stjct Dotir to Partner' Hall,) HAVING CONCLUDED through the persuasion of several persons to remain in this place another vear, takes pleasure in saving that he is now in receipt of a large and bandsome-asscrtment of Goods in his line, consisting of Gilt, Velvet, Satin and Common Papers, and Borders to match. All of which I will put up in the neatest manner both in town ami country. Also, Curtains. Cornice's. Shades, Curtain Bands, Lounges, Curled Hair, Shuck aud Cotton Mattratses always on jand, and made to order. Feeling grateful for past favors, I solicit a continuance of their patronage. October 4, 1858. SO Sin. ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRY! FIJI HE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE JUST COMMENCED J3 the business bv steam-power of- manufacturing SPOKES, RIMS and SHAFTS for buggies and vehicles of all kinds; aud they will be able to a fiord them to their cost omi i sat the same prices paid for them at th; North. All thev ask is au examination and trial of their work. This is the only establishment of the kind, so far as they kuow, in Noi tli-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. I). WILLIAMS. N. S. 1AKP. Raleigh. Jan. IS, 1S53. 6 tf. SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, Ac THE . undersigned has on hand, of his own manufacture LADIES' AND GENTS' SADDLES, of everv grade and qimlitv: BOYS AND WAGON SADDLES; CARRIAGE, BUGGY, CART AND WAGON HARNESS; and all other Goods usually kept in a Regular Saddlery Establishment which will he sold for cash, or on short credit to punctual bnvers. Orders thankfully received, and promptly exe cuted. C. W. D. HUTCHINGS. Raleigh. March 13. 1 5?. 22- If. T TRUNKS! TRUNKS! TRUNhS!-50 SOLE LEATHER auJ oilier ladies' and Gents' Travelling Trunks; Yaliccs; Carpet. Lcaiher and Cloth Travelling Bags, in store ui.d for sale by C. W. 1). HUTCHINGS. Raleigh. March 13, 1S5. 22 tf. PALMER At SMITH, HAVING FORMED A COPARTNERSHIP IN THE general brick-making aud building business, respecN fully announce that they are prepared to furnish bricks in anv iiantitv, and execute contracts in their line at the shortest notice and at prices which cannot fail to give sat isfaction. Always on har.d.o supply of our circular drain bricks, to which we invite public attentiou. CHAS. W. PALMER, ELDRIi'GE SMITH. Raleigh, Mav 14. 50 FALL AND WINTER SUPPLY OF BOOTS AND MIOES.-TIIE SUIJSCRIBER IS NOW receiv im a "argc snpplv of Boots and Shoes, of all oiJit'es and varieties, to which he invites the attention of tiis cus tomers and he public. Men's and boys' Boots and Shoes, Lad es' and Misses' and Children's Shoes of all styles, Brogans and Shoes for servants. Ac. Call and exami.ie, as 1 am determined to give good bargains. HENRY PORTER. KaleVh, Oct. 13. 3 tf. MASONIC. THE OFFICERS, MEMBERS AND REPRESENT A tives or the GRAND LODGE OF NORTH CARO LINA, are lierehv informed tht the Annual Communication of this MASONIC BODY will be held in this Citv on Mon- dav e fetiing the i!th Dicember next, nt 7 o clock, for the transaction of such business as may be submitted for its consideration. The Officers of the Subordinate Lodges are requested to attend in person, or cause pioper representatives to be ap pointed, in olied.enee with the constitution and general regulations of tbe Grand Lodge. 6 WILLIAM T. BAIN, Grand Secretary. Raleigh, N. C. Oct. 13. 1858. 82 td. It-.b'.ical Recorder please copy. FALL TRADE, 1858. I AM NOW RECEIVING my Fall aud Winter supply of BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS, of all kinds for Ladies and Gentlemen, selected by myself, all of which are warranted to wear well. H. A. DEPKIN. ALSO, RECEIVED THE LARGEST AND best assortment r FRENCH and AMERICAN CALF SKINS, all of which will be made up into Boots and Shoes, iu the best style, for my patrons. Thankful for past fa vors. I solicit a continuance of the same. H. A. DEPKIN. Raleigh, Oct.Ji, 1853. SI t.lan.1. "OYSTERS! OYSTERS ! ! OYSTERS II! (Br Adams' Exprkss.) THE SUBSCRIBER, having been engaged in the Oyster trade for the last six years, begs leave to say to his customers and the public generally, that he will open his Oyster House on the 1st of October, and all orders sent to him will be promptly filled with dispatch. Address JOS. G. COWPER. Suffolk, Va. September 2 1 . 1 858. 771 2t. VALUABLE STOCK FOR SALE. I WILL EXHIBIT, AND SELL PRIVATELY, at the ensuing State Fair, at Raleigh, the following valuable Slock, viz: Four Jacks, five Jennetts, one thorough bred Mare, six vears old which has never been served by a horse and three more that have had colts. Also one thorough-bred Stud Colt three years old. A part or all of which I will sell very low, as I am overstocked. M. T. HAWKINS. October 5, 1858. 81 4t. KEROSINE LAMPS. A LARGE SUPPLY of beautiful styles just to hand, . from twenty-five to fifty per cent, cheaper than they have been selling for. WILLIAMS k HAYWOOD. Raleigh, August 23, 1858. 68 tf. BOARDING. THE SUBSCRIBER, at his well known old stand, is prepared to accommodate -about thirty members of tbe Legislature with board and lodging. He deems references unnecessary, but refers those unac quainted with him to all members who have heretofore boarded with him, and to the people of Raleigh in general. JOHN HUTCHINS. September 28, 1858. 7 lm. ggT Register copy. OR SALE. A SIX OCTAVE PIANO ROSE wood case and round cornered. For farther particu lars enquire at Mr. Ponieroy's Book Store. Raleigh. Oct. 13, 1 858. 82 tf. ILLIARD TABLE FOR SALE. A FINE BILLIARD TABLK. with all the fixtures, and all in complete rder A bargain can be had. Eithet cash or an approved note, with any reasonable time given, will be re ceived. ' Fur further particulars apply to p. ferRall. Raleigh, N. C, Oet. 18, 1858. ' Ha lm. " WINTER OATS. A AA BUSHELS iiOR SALE, well cleaned, ready for TcVV sowing. " Apply it Farmer a Hall, to JAMES M. T0WLES. Raleigh, Oct. 4, 1858. . . - - 80 8U mSCELLAITEOTJS. inSCELLABEOTJS. SWAN & CO.'S LOrrERlES :;. TRIUMPHANT ! ! S WAX & CO. C0NTUSTTJE TO DRAW AS USUAL WITH. OUT INTERRUPTION. FAN & ! O . ' S S ARE LEGALrAND AUTHORIZED BY THE STATE OF GEORGIA. LOTTER1 THE LATE ATTEMPT TO INJURE OUR FIRM HAS SHOWN That onr 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 k Co., Managers of the Sparta Academv Lottery, in each of their Single Number Lotteries for OCTOBER, IsiiH, at AU GUSTA, Georgia, in public, under tbe superintendence of Commissioners. Class 35 draws Class 36 draws Class 37 draws Class 38 draws Class 39 draws Saturday. October 2, 1858. Saturday, October 9, 1858. Saturday, October 16, 1858. Saturday, October 23, 1858. Saturday, October 30, 1858. On the pln?i of Sinijle Nvnilters. ou.ooo Tickets. FIVE THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED AND EIGHTY FIVE PRIZES! IJearly one Prize to every Nine Tickets. MAGNIFICENT SCHEME! To be drawn Each Saturday in October ! I Prize of if7i,iiio 1 " 80,000 1 " 10,000 1 " 6,000 1 " 4,000 1 " 3,000 4 Prizes of 1900 800 700 600 600 300 125 100 are $l,fi00 1,200 " 800 500 - 40" " 300 " 200 100,000 4 4 4 50 50 l " 1,500 j inn 4 " 1.000 j 230 - Annroxiniation Prizes. 4 Prizes of $400 Approximating to $70,000 Prize 4 3oo 30,001) 4 -4 " 4 " 4 " 4 " 5,000" 200 125 100 75 50 20 are lo.ootl 5,000 4,1 MM) 3,000 l.-.oo 5,485 Prizes amounting to $320,000 Whole Tickets $10; Halves 5; Quarters $2J. E?y A Circular showing the plan of the Lotteries wiH be sent to any one desirous of receiving it. Certificates of Packages will be sold at the follow ing rates, which is the risk: Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets, $80 " " 10 Half " 40 - M 10 Quarter " 20 " 10 Eighth " 10 In Ordering Tickets or Certificates, Enclose the money to on- address for the Tickets ordered, on receipt of which" they will be forwarded by first mail. Purchasers can have tickets ending in any figure they may designate. The List of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will be sent to purchasers immediately after the drawing. Purchasers will please write their signatures plain and give their Post Office, County and State. tT Remember that every Prize is drawn and payable in full without deduction. All prizes of $1,000 nnd under, paid immediately after the drawing other prizes at the usual time of thirty days. All communications strictly confidential. Address Orders for Tickets' or Certificates to S. SWAN & CO., Attguxta, Georgia J3?" Persons residing near Montgomery, Ala., or Atlauta Ga., can have their orders filled, aud sure time, by ad dressing S. Swan k Co., at either of those cities. A list of the numbers that are drawn from the wheel, with the amount of the prize that each one is entitled til. will he ltlllllisliet ilftr fVetr Hruu-inrr iti tha fi.llnwiror ' 1 - m "'- "f. papers: Augusta (Geo.) Constitutionalist, New Orleans Helta, .Mobile Kegister, Charleston standard, Nashville Gazette.Atlanta Intellincer, New York Weekly Day Book. Savannah Georgian, Richmond Disatcl New" York Dis patch, and Paulding (Miss.) Clarion, and litt e'Rock (Ark.) Tme Democrat. TO THE PEOPLE OF RALEIGH AND SURROUNDING COUNTRY. "M7E OFFER FOR SALE, UPON TERMS If decidedly liberal, those long talked of PIANOS of ours, that have b. Tne the test of more than TWENTY YEARS TRIAL. We will give still the privilege of Trial before payment is made, and with this proHisitiun before you, surely no harm can accrue from addressing us a line or two on tbe subject. E. P. NASH, Book and Piano Seller, Petersburg, Va. May 25. 1853. 42 To the Traveling Public. THERE IS A FIRST RATE LINE OF Mail Coaches running daily, 1 Sundays excepted,) from the Railroad at Charloite, to Asheville. where it connects with a liue to the E T. A Va. Railroad, about sixty miles E. of Enoxrille, Tenn., via the celebrated Warm Springs, in Madison ; and also a line to Georgia, via tbe popular Sulphur Springs, in Buncombe, passing by Waynesville, Franklin and Murphy, N. C.; and through one of "the most salubrious and delightful countries iu the world ; a conn try unsurpassed in grand mountain scenery, tanned by the pure mountain breezes, that will almost give re-animation to the dead. Persons arriving nt Charlotte from either direction on the Railroad, are requested to give this line a trial, with the assurance that everything that can, nil I be done, to add 10 ttieir comfort; it being the cheapest, quickest, and shortest route from the N. C. Railroad to Knox vi He and Nashville, Tennessee. PETER ADAMS; Proprietor. May 28, 1853. 43 -tf. BAIN'S (LATE GUION'S) HOTEL. THE UNEERSIGNED respect full v informs his friends and tbe public that he has leased this long established and well known HOTEL, and will be prepared at all times to accommodate all those who may favor him with their Cstronage. He returns his thanks for past favors, and opes to merit a continuance of the same. The Omuibus attached to the Hotel will be at the depot on the arrival of the several trains, to convey, passengers to the Hotel or any other part of the Citv. His customers will be brought to and seut from the Ho free of Omnibus charge. He will also be prepared to receive and accommodate 8ome30or members of the ensuing Legislature, with comfortable board ; and with the aid and assistance of a competent clerk, he hojies to give general satisfaction. Active aud attentive servants will be employed to attend to the several departments of his house. WILLIAM T. BAIN Raleigh, Sept. 7, 1858. 72 3m. LIST OF LETTERS R EMAINING IN THE POST OFFICE, AT RA- LblGH, for the month ending 1st October, 1858. Adams. Wm W Little, Geo (col'd) Loyd, Mrs Elizabeth Lewis John Lunce, William Morgan, A J Mansfield, C Morro, II T McKay, Neill Montague, A W Moss, Howell Murray, John W Mantco Lodge, No. 8, Sec'y Nichols, John Nowell. Miss Betbier H Newbolt, Wm Person, Miss Lucie Poisal, T B Powell, Miss Mary II Phillips, Nancy Reed, Edw'd Reaves, Nancy Richardson, James D Shaw, Jesse L Shaw, Mrs Martha Smith, Mrs Cynthia Surls, Mrs Susan Sun, Ed. Christian Stedmau, A J Stitb, A B k N L Sherwood k Co., R R Star, Turner, Miss Cornelia Times, Ed Tippet, L L Terry, Wm H Utley, Miss Mary P , Ullman, Kohn A Co " Utley, John Von Briesen. Oscar Wellons, Rev'd James B Weaver Miss Mag Watson, J H Winters, Oscar (eol'd) Wellons, Elder J W Waddell, Miss Martha ' " . i' 1. . ,u ,t.J! 1 . Young, Isaac . , Yeargin, Thomas ' wm: wITOh.! .., ... , - Adjutant General of N. C. 2 Allen, Wm A Bumpass, Mrs Bobbitt. J B Brown, Thomas Barnes, Mrs Sallie Barnes, J J Best, T T 3 Browning, L R Brown, William Canale, Mrs Charlotte Crab tree, Mrs Dicey Cultivator, Ed Cotton, Maj Gen'l Carney Carpenter, Miss Helen Church, P F Dickinson, Dudley Dunn, Bennet B Davis, Thomas P Dane, Catharine Faribault, G H 2 Gardner, Wm Gillespie, 1) L Gwynu, Col Water Hayes, H B Hollomao, Charles B Hodge. M C Hiram Lodge, Sec'y 8 Houje, Lenard Howard, Miss Caroline Hamrey, Willis Havley, Thomas L Hays,W P Hendon, Isham A Hutton, J N Jordan, Mrs Dr J L Jones, Wm F Justice, David Jones, R . , Jones, CP Jones, Matthew Johnston, Miss E C Jones, Wm D King, Mrs Mary Kelly, Macon King, Charles King, F W .Loucus, Daro MISCELLANEOUS. 1858. RALEIGH AND GASTON RAILRoat .Change of Schedule. KUd- ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY -im "S pri1, the ,'a??enKe'' Trains will run ai fin 7TH Mail Train leave Raleigh at 9, a. m nasfulos: Arrive a Weldon 1.30. ' n, Ive Weldon at U.30,a ni Arrive at Raleigh 4, p. m Accommodation Train leave Raleigh at 4 20 n Arrive at Weldon'l in WeldnnB?I,p'. Avnve at Raleigh 4 , Connecting with the Trains of the Nortb"Can.ii at Raleigh. n.,na lUiirj JAMES M. Poor April 1, 1858. Ticket Agt. z-t mURNIP SEED M. Early Dutch White Flat, Red or Purple Top, 1 Large Globe, ' " N01f.dk, J Strap Leaved. Dales Hvbrid, Gulden Ball, Illlta Baara. The above varieties for sale At the N. C. Bookstore 11. D. TURXeh - t3 Raleigh, August 23, 1848. DAGUERROTYPES, AJl u KOT YPES, CAMEOTPPES, PHOTOGRAPHS, M EL4ITYPE8, PLAIN OR COLORED Taken at HAVENS GAI.I.l-nv . .. wards. - "eauilarind TtuLlirlt InMlOJ lip. 1 44 swly. OOO to 1.000 Balesof rmton . I AM STILL UANUFACTUUiXG At" Rocky Mount Mills, Edgecombe count v r . 8 l.ooo Bales Cotton per Annum, and will delivVr our Railroad Depots, free of freights, to punctnnl I f ers. on three month's time or discount of T T Cash-Cotton Yarn. Seine Twine. Plow Lines Z '"' for Orders addressed to William S. Battlb R(lctV t , fch SmSm!' k- wm be lmm,p,,-v 4.'im. McMANEN'S CELEBRATED SMUtTv SCREENING JltriiiVB AlD FIFTEEN HUNDRED of which have' been sold inly Millers and Farrow of V,.l..r..... ,:" " ' Id to the . . . . ,, '"-vaioous ana th. .A joining States. .Ml orders promptly filled and M,I;!?: shipped to anv Dart of the United States. 13 Address October 9, 1858. JOHN A. MeMAVVrv South Lowell, X.'c 82-flni! DRUGS, MEDICINES, &C. MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, PERFUMERY AND FANCY GOODS. PESCUD A GATLING have now in store their P11 1 STOCK which will be greatly increased bvinv, DRLGS. MEDICINES, PAISTS. OILS, DYE ST KF PERFUMERY, BRUSHES, and other articles in thdrli will mce nwaey ly applying to them before purekuiug S thie or any other market in. tin State. " All our Goods are what they are represented, viz- Pn and put up in superior style. ' We offer the following articles verv low. viz: e,000 Bis. pure Lead, various Factories, including Lewis' Pure Lead; 0 10 Bbls. Pure Linseed Oil! 15 Bbls. Lamp and Machine Oil; 40 Packages Varnish, (all kinds;) 400 Boxes Window Glass; 10,000 lbs. Putty; 20 Bbls. Miueral Paint; 200 Ounces Quinine; 10 Caheap-nCentrated L'Te fP mttkinS &d mi 800 lbs. Blue Stone. And many other Goods in whole psckages which we I'l'l 'iur friends attending the Fair will call and examine. We hope also they will leave their orders early iu the week so they can be filled before they leave town. ' Those who may be preveuted from visiting our City, wiil please send their orders- which shall be faitlifullv ex ecuted. , . . PESCUD k GATLIXG. Raleigh, Oct. 13, 185?. 82 tf. Register and Spirit of the Age copy. OLD FURNITURE MADE NEW. BY AP plying CUESMAN'S FURNITURE POLISH, which is truly a wonderful article, and gives general satisfaciiua. Prepared and sold bv PESCUD k GATLIXG. Oct. 13, 1858. 82 tf. INSTRUMENTS & TRUSSES.-A GREAT VA rietyjust received and for sale bv PESCUD A GATLIXG. Oct. 13, 1858. 82-tf. HE SUBSCRIBER HAVING SOLD HIS Stock of Drugs, Medicines. Ac, lo Messrs. WARD 4 HUGHES, takes pleasure in recommending them to his friends as competent Druggists, and worthy young men. He returns his thanks to those who have patronized him. E. BCRKE HAYWOOD. Jos. J. L. Ward. C. Colux Hughes. WARD & HUGHES, SUCCESSORS TO DR. E. BURKE HAYWOOD. Raleigii, N. C, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Drags, Medi cines and Chemicals, WWTILL, AT ALL TIMES, KEEP ON HAND ww a choice selection of pure Drugs and Medicines, French, English and American Per fumery, Flavoring Extracts, Spices and Fancy Arti cles. Fine Toilet and Shaving Snaps, Creams, Etc., .lair. Tooth, Shaving and Paint Brushes, Superior Cigars, To bacco and Snuffs, Etc. Surgical Instruments, Trusses and Supporters, Campliene, Burning Fluid, Lamp Oil, Linseed, Cottou-seed, aud Tanners' Oil, Varnishes, Paints, Dye-Stutfs, Glassware, Putty, Etc., Etc." The subscribers having purchased the entire stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, Ac, of DR. E. BCRKE HAY WOOD, for the purpose of conducting the Wholesale and 'Retail Drug business, solicit an examination of their stock by Physicians and the public before purchasing, as they feel confident that they can offer inducements, bulb in the" prices and quality of their goods. They iciil lefp " but the fiurent articles. 25F" Particular attention paid to prescriptions. WARD A HUGHES. June 3, 1 808. 4.) tf. F RUIT CANS. A LARGE SUPPLY OF AR THUR'S Pat. Air Tight, Self-Sealing Cans and Jars, ai me Li rug store ot WARD A HUGHES. WHITE LEADTWE HAVE IN STORE A LARGE SUPPLY of Lewis', Kevstone A Reusing; ton pure, and Tietnan's premium, Wh.te lead. Also Lewis pure snow white Zinc. WARD k HUGHES, Druggists. OILS. LINSEED. COTTON SEED, LAMP, TAN NERS and Lubricating Oils. For sale by WARD k HUGHES, Druggists. Raleigh, June 22, 1858. 50-t 1858. FALL TRADE. 1858. DRUGS AND MEDICINES. WE ARE NOW RECEIVING LARGE ADDITION'S to our Stock, comprising everything usually kept in a well regulated Drug Store, which' hat been curcfW selected in the Northern Cities to which we invi:e tbe in tention of our friends and the public generally. . Visitors to the Slate Fair, having bills to till, will find" to their interest to give us a call before making their pnf chases, as we are prepared to give unusual inducements. WILLIAMS A HAYWOOD. Raleigh, Oct. 7, 1858. 81 tf. EAT TEA 1 1 YOUNG HYSON, IMPERIAL. Gunpowder and Black Tea. of fine qnahty in won and for sale by lc by WITTT1UQ M. HAVW00D. Oct. 7, 1858. 81 1- 8' OAP ! SOAP 1 T-IT REQUIRES BUT A TRIAL of this CONCENTRATED LYE to use nothing el for making Soap. W MO tVUUU IUC VI UK "-"""J.. .rtiTl WILLIAMS & ? HAYWOOD. Oct 7, 1S58. MUT IN WHEAT 1-500 POUNDS OF BLUE- 8 STONE the acknowledged preventive. In store and for sale by ,,nn WILLIAMS k HAH""""' 81 tf- Oct. 7, 1858. PAINTS AND OILS OF EVERY DESCWPTION for House Painting in store and for sale at the prices, among which may be found Lewis' pure "B Lead, which is the best American Lead made. nn WILLIAMS A HAYWOOD. Oct. 7, 1858. 81"-" PERFUMERY X-A FINE SUPPLY OF MJfflgj PHALONS'' AND BAZONS' perfumery nd'?l goods, such as Extracts, Soaps. Pomades, Tooth ana fl rushes, Combs; Satchels, Pocket Books, Ac. For lale at the Drugstore of ...! WILLIAMS k HAYW00D& . Oct 7. 1858." V ,. : , .- fT- ,F SUPERIOR QUALITY will be kept constantly baud at the Drug Store of ...,.,.. vtTOOD. R,teigh,Aujv2,i858. 6"