:f.:-i P P:r' r,r-::V,'.:'-v, i - i - '-. - ".- '.. - : -' "!"'., ' ' ' - ' '. 1 : );".. - -. ' : ; ' -!- .'. - -- .r'i i- . ' -" - '- : , -..-". t : . : ": .:-''?:' . ':. . ';-'--' , . ' ' .. 'V'-: ' '.'-..'; ! -P.- Y V -'; I mm- mm 7-i " km ! v-: .-i.-t..: t) I R E C T OKI HOUSE Of COMMON'S Hon. WILLIAM T. D0RTCH, of Wayne ieaJfc ; ... EDWARD CANTWELL-(3cr: " i WASHINGTON M. HARDY Assittknt, Wiixiam. S Web8Tkb XHx)rirpcr. ,V ; V William R. LoVel Assistant. AiDntKMii. Durcon U riu., ureenyjiie. ; Alfred, Frederick E. Craven, Ba; r j River Bain's. Autry, George Washington San pson, pweifsviUe fiutchin's. r f " . Barringer, Edmund Greenlee Moi tgomery; Eainbofo' .: . r ' E: Jone'n, No, '- . . ; ( Barrow, Phillip Forsyth Sedge harden Hatching.. Jtotchelor, Jowph Branch AVarrei , Warrentoi Yaf- borough's. ; 1 . -1 -'. Baxter, Eurwcll M. Currituck, In fiantown puion's, No, 20. ' :y .' t.v-,. j y.: ; Blue, John Gilchrist Richmond, jGilopolis Guion's. Booths John, Gates Gates villa C uions, No.201. . Bowrnan, Jacob W, -Y'anccy, Bak asville-i Hitchin's. i?raneh, James G. Duplin, Bran h's store Guion's, No. &2. . 'u ' . j Btridgere, Rolxrt'Rufiw EdgecomlKJ, Wilson Eagle Hotel. ; ' : -'? h : :'i '."'A-r ' Bullock, James M.iGranville, Townsville--l arbo rourh': No. 10. I! i I ? yBurgiri Qiarles Hardy McDowdH, Old Fort Mrs. , Dui'ree . y,.; -, vU.-y y . It ...i; imiim Turner Chatham. Pittsb4ro'i Hutchtn'fC . : Caririadv. Samuel t Hillmon GraAviile, Brookville : Lawrence's. No. rjt Mrs Carson, John Milton Alexander I QJd Fort Mrs. Warren tonl-Eagle ;' DuPree's. M ' , , j Cheek, William . Hayes Warren, Hotel. No. 29- i CliVk. Charles C Craven. Newbefn Yarborough s 1 i iciark, Edmund B. Davidson, Jackson Hill-r-aiutch-: i'in's. : . . -v 1 ; : - -' "1 . : . ' f " ' ! ' Cline, Jonas Catawba, Catawba ttation Hiftebin's Cowles; Andrew Carson Yadkin, Hamptonvilfe No. ',. : '4, Cooley's. !. ' V:, . ' Crawford, Malchus K Wayne, Goh sboro? .Hifchin's. ' Crunipler, Thomas Newton Ashe, Jenerson iNo. 1, 1 Coolej-'s. ' .' r-. i I , Da vis, Stephen W--Mecklenburg, Charlotte Guion's, No. 33. r 7 f'.:' M-j;: r Davis,: Ch'arapion! T. N. Rutherfoi d, lluthefoniton i Mrs. DuPree's. " -Davis, Charles' T Bladeri,.Deserel-Cook'i4. ! I 1 V- Davis, Archibald itilliard-Halifax ,1 'Ransom'kterfdge - i Yarborough's, No! 22. r . i ' "li Dickson, William , Wallace Caldi rcll, Lenoir-Mrs. i DuPrc's No. 3. . ; Donnelly Richard ' S.rBeaufort, Washihgtoni-Yar . borouchs. ' ; r ' Dortch, ; William T.r-Wayne," Gloldslwro To. 31 " Yarlloroinrh's. I ' I I , -or . I , Ewell, Joshua Lawrence Martin Williarnton j Hutohins-. ' r; Fagg, John: Allphin Madison, Hoi Guion's. ' ;"... , ' v Grove So. 53 ' Faisoiu1 Neliemiah C Sampson, CI intort--Huichiii's. ; Farrow, Tilmaii Hyde, Ocracoke V G.ui nrs. Ferguson j John R. Bertie, Madiw bHutfhii 's. Ferel)6e, Dennis Dozier-UCamden, Smith- MilW 12 . YarlKtfough's; ; Ffcming, Nathan N. Howaii, Salis; , borough k. . , Folk, "s George Nathaniel Wataug'r v lVe.S. V : , - ' -. - Fousti Isaac II. Randolph Real Creek ('Kite's. , Foy, 'James. Harvey Oiislow, Ricl and H utithin'ti. - Gaither, Aza Ik'all ' Frierson Iredqll HoustohVill r Planters Hotel. n V V U : I I . Galloway, Rawley liockingham, '. GorrellJ ulius Lafayette Guilford, II adison Gbion's. Greensboro! Nov . . 18 yarborough's. -J. -l : ' -' Green. Robert N. Cliatham B umont Coik's ? U Green, Lafayette Stanfy, Norwood R. ;M. Joiies. : j Geenj William F.-r-Franklin, . Louisburg No.! 10 : ' Guion's. . , ' j 1 : v ; 1 Guthrie, Hugh B. rOrangei Chapel llill Cook h Hall, Newberry F.i Rowan, RowarJ Mill s ) 1 ; Hanes, Lewis Davidson, Clemm ntsville-Hnlehins. ij T Harrington, James S-Cumberland uid Uarnetfi Har ! i rington -HutchinW ; ' j f I . I Harris, '.William S. Cabarrus, Cone )rd Gui6ns. j ' Hays", George Washingtan Che'rjkee,r Murphy , Cook s. .. . , -.; ' -j t j 'j , Henry, Peyton Turtsta' IBertie, Dolenun No. 50 Yarbonjugli's. ; . '' 1 . I I ... ' llill, Samuel P. Caswell, I Yancey v Ile-4No. Yar--bofough's. V ' i (Howard, Henry B. Davie, Fulton-fR. M. Jones.- f Hoke, John ',i rauklm Lincoln, Lijicolntou Njo. 34 Guions. Horton, Phineas Wilkes, Elkville jawrence's No 3. ijhkins, William H, P. Granvjlle-4-'Fraiiklinitofi. ; Jordan, Joseph Piukney Ilendeiso; 1 Mrs. DuPrc's. , , ' ' l, Ileiulcrsqnville i Kalian," Horatio Perm Stokes, Littld Yailkin-4-Ilutch- ' ih ins; ; ' . ' I .'Kelly,-Alex'anderMjK'ire, ' Carthage ; Jverr, Johii Casweli, Yanceyville. ' 'l-V-'--1 -Hutcliinsi. Latham, Charles Washington, PI ,?hoiith -Ni -. , i arnorougli s. i. .. ' Lemmonds, Cyrus Queary Union,. !!'' Hutchins.- ! v jCoboiirns SSire ! ; n Liles, Edward Rutjedge Anson, AV; julesboki So. 1, i:: V Logan, John Randolph CleVelan 1, i) elly-l-M : 1 -Whiting's. '-' ' ; ; K. ' : Mrs. y4hster4Mrs. Love, -Fahies Iiobert, Jr Jackson " Whitings, Love, Samuel L. Haywood; W .vnesvillefMrs. Jntirig s. , ': McClcese, Charles Tyrrel, Gu k-Bain-s. McMillan, Alexander Robesi Dmidanach Httcli- msi Marsh, William Yarborough's- Beaufort South Crtfek' Martin,; us Harrison Wilkei Brke Crqek No. 24. (iiolev'a - Meares,' Thomas Dl Brunswick, Smithville Mrs. Iredell's. . . Jr V" ; ' Meb'ahe, . Giles-Alamancc, - Mebaiiesville Guion's No. ,9. ' .: f a Mendenhall, Cyrus P. Guildford, Grefnslwo Gk's. : Alernmon, Augustus Summertiekl erville Mrs. DuPre's. Mitehener, James--Johnst,on,' Smithpeld Hutctins. Alordecai, Henry W ake, Raleigh ILrae. i JSewby, JStathan-r-Perquimons. Duraht's Teck iNo.- 59, i arborough s. 1 ' " ' : ; ' Padgett, BerrjTnan Hicks Polk & Ri therford, Hi ks ;;.v yiUe-IIutehrns - ' ' '' . : ' : Patterson, , Williim N. Orange, Chapf 1 Hill No. 39, Tearsoi, John rf. Burke, Morgantowh No. 4. liw- V PeebAVimV. W.-Northamplon', : Jac-kson-k kiry--Np; Yar iBoon Mi. i)u-! ; n AuirfL :M-l'--J-Tv ! ?3alU?V-$ew Hanover, Wihnington eJo 3e Polk. lTobn P. F. f svthet Germans Lawrenr; Lafayette Anson. Wades! x-L i :; Yarliorqugh's. -ifax, Halifax ': T'nitA .Inliii MrTvnicVit ui, ' ' if ": jl I 35 'irg Charlutte JJj0 Ransom, Matt. V. Northinintim I "' . 27 YarlxjronsA's. " ; : ' T '1 iyS-po, U Rogers, Sion H. Hake, Raleivaf j, Russ, John P. II. Wake, Rugerv: stort nutJ! f. v r 4 ShawxTaniel New Hanover, Rocky Mouiit xl") A - Shober, Chari.es Eugene Guilfil, Greetboro'-lv ' 25.YarlK)roU"hfe. ' r U T 'i - Siler, David Wiemer Macon.. Franklin fw' I . t SimonUm, .-.Absalom "'Knox Iredell, 1 Stateviii Planters. " .- ;t . . : '. Sladej, Thomas S,--Rockingham, j Rawlinsburg j v ui v . -vuuau, juiicuiii nil r-imtC hills i - - opeigftt, Aruiur lhuids Ureen, Speights Bnd"e No. 31 Guion's. . . f : 'p. Stanford ; Johh ' D J Duplin,- Ken'ansville N.l 5 1 V' v Guioi.s. N - t--'i -"; : "':'?; ' " " Tapsott,, John Alamance, Graham Hutchins ; rV;-r.-Tayltir, William P. Cliatham, Pitfcsboro Co,,k's. ' i 'j, k Ward, William P Jones, PtVlocks Hutvhius V.. vWatefs; Abraham Gray, Cleveland,' Shlby-4Mrs ; ' . Whitings. . .' , : r : ' V ' Watsyii, ' Williuittj lierring Jamston, SmitlilMd xiutchms. . '' '. . j Waugh, Harrison M. Surry, Dobsou Guion's White; James Hillhouse Garton, Dallas Hutchins :); 'Wkitchnret, Daniel . W. Carteret, StraiMMrs' . WhitiDg's. - . I t " Wilkerson, John D.Personboroo; ....... -i --r.1 U lKnMlrfn',' j Williams. Menrv It. i asn. xiiiuai AVilliama, Johp Thomas, Pausquota PAverys- Williams, Johh C, Cumbcrlandagordo- Hut- bofo Cooks. -a -- M Williamson, Nathan Lv Oopj? rinity College. chins. I' ' ' vf json Hutchins.!; ; WinsloW; Thomas LiMSmbe, Wilson No;. I f Wiehart, Eli-RobsoP , :l Wpodard, Jameq H.i,enoir,Kinstoh No. 2 Law- , Eagle HoteL . -: j . ; ' . WootefLjohn .ICumberland and Harnett No. rece8r':yi's ' - : : I ; . Wnght; CJ- j Hertford; MurfreesDoro' No. 20 - i6 : AUGUST 17, 1860. ' i t rvTERMICE L LI MAC AR ON I G U A V A V" JELLY AT " ? W HITAKER S E OOT MATS FANCY AND PLAIN BAS k us Va.hing Tul Brickets Childrens Chairs. Clothes Pic?, Rat. Traps, Bar . ; Baskets, Lemon Squeezers, Knile , Boxes, Spoon Boxes Manilla and Cotton Cordage.'! j . L 1 N ELEGANT STOCK OF. FAMILY GRQ- eeries jusr received this morning. 1 E. A. WHITAKER. DRY GOODS , CHEAPER TH&N EVER t THE UNDERSIGNED BEG LEAVE TO IN FORM' the citizens of Raleigh and vicinity that they have Just received one of the largest and best, suicks of Spring and Summer Goods, which has ever been exhibited in Raleigh. Their Stock has been se lected with great care and of the latest importations, ;and therefore they venture to say that their goods cannot be .excelled' in taste and -cheapness. They call the particular attention Of the Ladies to their f ;- GREAT variety of Fashionahle" Dress Goods, such as Plaid and Black Silks. Foulard Silk", Yalencias, Goat's Hair, for Travelling Dresses, Lawns, Organdies, Robes in Berages ami Lawns; Muslin of alT prices and dualities. French. Scotch and Enslish Ginghams and a fine assortment of Prints and Dornostitisi. All of which they offer at great. BARGAINS ! . White Goods pi" every description ; Ribbons stud' Bonnets 5 Lace Goods . and Needle Works, the best assortment to be found in the city j Mantillas; Lace Points from their own connected importing house, and therefore they are enabied to offer them, . f ': ;.v;,':V;:AT:-iVv! priocs 2-5 per cent'lower than any other house in the eity. Their stock of Fancy Goods and Hosieries is larger than it was ever before. Hoop Skirts in abundance, from 3 to 50 Springs, and from 10 cents upwards. SHOES They pay particular attention to this branch of business and their large assortment is deserving of especial notice. Their stock embra ces sizes from the smallest Infant's to the largest La-diesM-in Congress and Lace 'Gaiters," Walking Shoes ind Slippers French Kid and Morocco with and without heels. Their prices are astonishingly low, ind, in fifct, purchasers may save 20 per cent by buy-, "ng oftheni. : ! 4 ' .' Their--assortment of Watches and Jewelry is .trmpletei f ' ',: ':, ;'' ' " " r ',"'" ': . '. !'' : Feelinar duly tpfatefnl to their friends for the liber 1 J patronage they have heretofore received, they j led ged themselves hereafter as beretofore to make it 1 1 the iuterest of buyers tdcall on them before pur- having elsewhere. They especially solicit an ex : mina ioii of their goods fro.n the Ladies, feelino con . t dent that the only Jplace tosecare great bargains is Tt ' ,. . '.',-' l'- ' ' .': ' : 1 A'; ' !' LANDECKER & KLINE S CLOTHING! CLOTHING !! IIATSAND -. CAPS! BOOTS AND SHOES! W offer to the gentlemen a stock of Ready Made t loth ing and Gentlemen s f urnishing Goods unsur I .iesed in variety and excellence by any other nouse 1 ilhecity. Lte?jt Spring styles of Hats and taps ur slock of Gentlemen's Shoes is Very large, and at i stonisning-iy low prices, uenueman will nna it to 1 icir interest tn call on-u. before puichasing else- here. " . ' ' i . " . j April 1 1 2m L.INDECKER k KLINE. - RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES "' .!'- -' ' B R YA N' S " . PULMONIC WAFERS. The most certain and speed remedy ever discovered for all Discaxr.s oJ'tJie iZhest and Lungs, Coughs, Cu'dn, Axthvta, Consumption, Bionrhit is, ' : f' hijlucuaa, Hoarseness, difflcntt Breq; 1 thing, Hore Throat, &c, &V THESE "VAFEnS-ffiv4j the most instantaneous and perfect reih'f and when preserved with nrcird ing to directiwns,. never fail -to effect a rapid and last ing care. 'Fhousands"liave been restored.' to - perfect health who have trid other means in vain. To. all consiitu lions they are equally a blessing arid a cure - none need 'despair, no-m; tter how' loflir the disease may. have existed, or however severe it may be, pro vided the organic structure of the vitnl organs' is not hopelessly decayed. Every one afflicted should 'give an impartial trial. " . !; To Vocalistsand Public Speakers, these - Wafers re peculiarly valuable; they will in one day , ref move the most severe occasional hoarseness; and their regular use lor a few days will, at ail. tunes increase . the power and flexibility- of t'iie voice, greatly iraprovinor its tone, compass and clearness, for which purpose they are regularly used by inany professional v-K-alists.' 1 JOB'MOSES. Sole Pniprietor, Rochester..N .. Price 25 eents per box. For sale by. ' . - f P. F PECUD. 24 lyeon and all Raleigh Druggist." OVED AFTER ,' RETURNING thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore .be stowed upon me. . I would inform my customers and the public generally that I have moved my place of liusinees eleven doors north' of my old stand and one door .south of Messrs. E. Muri.ay & Co., where 1 will continue the wholesale and retaiJ Grocery, Forward ing and Commission Business. I will keep con stantly on hand a large and! well selected stock of Groceries, and will at all times sell,, them at lowest market prices. All articles1 sold by me which fail to srive satisfaction will be exchanged or taken back; I offer my services to those desirous of making pur chases, or sendins: produce to this market, and most respectfully solicit consignments. I will execute laitn fully all orders entrusted to me. JVly stock consits in part of the following: CofteeJ Suar, Butter, Cheese, b ulton Market Beet, Pork. Lard, Bacon, r ish, Pota toes, Onion. Crackers, Syrup, Molasses, Salt, Soap,' starch, Y east Powders, sup. Carb. bodaXream Tartar, Sal. Soda, Nutmegs, Macet Spice, Cloves,1 Cinnamon, ! Pepper, GingerTea, Candy, Candles, Matches. Brojaois, Wjappjng Paper, begars, Axes, .TohaeceTBed cords, Plow Lines, Buckets, Blackiriof, Measures. SienesT acks, Vinegar, Ginger Preserves, t lour, Mustard, Pepper bauce, ohot, Powder, Grin dstonesand fixtures, Lamp Oil, Sweet Oil, Rice- Potash, condensed hye. Snuff, Mustard and many otherarticles toonuraerous to mention. ! ij OLIVER KELLY", , (. No. 2& North Wator Street, ' ' fFilmington, N. C October, 1859. ,. " ; -' 40 v. the great english re edy. sir1 james clarke' Celebrated female, ill si ; fTHIS INVALUABLE MEDICINE UNFAIL- ing in the cure of ajl those pa'niul and danger ous diseases incident to the fema'e constitutor It moderates all excesses an removes all oostruc tions, Irom wnatever cause, and a speedy cure may be relied on. I , TO MAItRIED LADIES. it is' -eculiarly suited. It will m a short time bring on the monthly period with regu arity. ! CAUTION-. . , These Pills should not be taken bv fomalea that art pregnant, during the FIRS T THREE MONTHS, as they are surf to bring on Jyliscarriage; but at every other Unu, and tnerery other case, mey are perfectly safe. In all cases ot Nervous and bpinal Anections, Pain fin the;back and Limbs, Heaviness, Fatieue on slight.exertion, Palpitation of the Heart Lowness of spirits, Hysterics, S ck Headache Whites and all the painful diseases occasioned by a disorded systeml these Pi; Is Iwill effect a cure"; when all othar means hava failed. j . Full directions in the pamphlet around eich 'pack are whicj should be carefully preserved. A bottle containing 50 pills encircled with tht (ioyernment stamp of Great I lirittian, can be sen yost free for $!' and 6 postage stamps. . j Sold in Raleigh by P. 't Pescud, and all Druggist Purcell Ladd & Co , Richmond Va., wholesa Agent. j . ' ! Ap 30 j Land fori Sale. "f-TpiIE SUBSCRIBER wishing to move to the South J I west, offers for sale the tract of land on whicl ich e now resides, lying eight miles south of Raleigh nd one mile north of Rand's mill on the waters ot wift Creek, and in a healthy and intelligent neighj A orhood. Said tract contaics about 640 acres ; There nough land cleared.and in a h gh state of cultivation or a four horse farm, cultivating one half alternate . There 19 pn the tract a good two story dwelling ouse cuuiamiug eiguirouuis, ana a oasement, newly 1 ttea up. There, are also all the necessary outhouses . f a well regulated farm, -with a well of excellent ' ater in the yard. The farm is well adapted to the ; rowth of Corn, Cotton Wheat and Oats. i JOHN MITCHENER. Auburn Wake Co. N, C. tf October 13. 1860 AEW.SPRIIVC AX3) SU.HMEIl CLOTHING at '-". .:- M. GRAUSMAN'Sl HE Subscriber has the pleasure to announce ; his numerous friends and the public gen erally that he has a full assortment of Spring and Bummer Clothing made up to his orders whicn he oi fers for sale upon the lowest terms. ! FINE BLACK BROAD CLOTH COATS 5 Double aind single breasted, made in the latest and best style, j i -i ' !v -- f j BUSINESS COATS. "All sorts and;sylts of Sack and Frock Coats, of French and Enjglish Cassiraere. , ''l;'.; -'." ' French and tnglish casirhere pants, also blach doe - skin cassimere.from $5 to $9.00 ; v , , i ! VESTS. ' : --I"". The finest and prettiest pattern of silk and cassimere Vests, made in the most fashionable s , j HATS AND CAPS The largest and best selected assortment of hats and caps of any in thus, city. ; " 1 BOOTS AND SHOES. Ah excellent- stock f fine Phil, made shoes and boots, and a general assortment of commot shoes. ' P ; i ' j SHIRTS. .V: : ' White arid fancy linen bosoms. " " i" marsailes, St-J., all with impro ved French yoke. : Undershirts, Drawers, Sacks. Necties, Gloves, "and a good many dmerent articles of Gents luriiishing goods. i : . :.';-. ' V. , . . My stock is one of the largest and most complete I hae ever oflered. and Gents will fir-d it to their in terest; to call on me before purchasing elsewhere, as I have determined to sell at such prices as can not fail to give satisfaction. 1, ' M. GRAUSMAN.- Ap 27-ntf '(. 1 ; TIJMEiIS MONEY E A. WHiTAKER, GROCER AND TEA DEA LER LIQUOR-: AND FINE HAVANA CIGARS. tfOOp. MD r WILLOW WARE. Agent for WEBB AND WHITTEDS' Cele Dratea. j CHEWING TOBACCO ij - - ' . . , ' ;. Call at EJ A WHTTAKER'S, get what you want ! pay Cash for it, and if you can buy the SAME article elsewhere 'lower he will refund the money, pay you fo- lost time, and '. let you go with his blessings ' TO-DAY ! ! (Procrastination is the thief of time) I am receiving: my large stock if Goods wnich I selected MYSELF in jjaivmure iiiiaueipma. ana i ew iotk. CANDLES AND GaNDY I ca sell ; Manufactory prices, and 1 defy compe- tino T ' IJ A CCO AND C I G A RS 1 can WH islly be tested jas to their quaJity, as E tAKEll jkeeps samples for his friends I '..--l !:!' V - - : . r ' i rede al ciia m pa g n e. - ' cron-' H " : " ; ENGLISH 1 ; heidrick;: ! DOMESTIC - ' . August 8, 18J0. , ; . , Standard and Register copy 3 times. I t REMO VAL ! G E O 11 GE L. 15 1 I) G 0 01), - V ','';... BOOKSKLLOR, .'. ' : . . IQENTl METHODIST DEPOSITORY, JtlCIIMOXD VIRGINIA. buld respectfully inform his friends and the oub- lie, that he lias removed to the store ' - ... - Noi 161 MAIN STREET. Recently occupied by Mr. Chas. A. Gwatkjn, and one. door below xVlessrs. Kent. Pain & Co. His stock of BOOKS, i ST ATIONAeRT, AND ' 1 i I FANCY' ARTICLES. , wi'.l jcompdre favorably with any house South. He uas selected with great care a splendid assortment of- stationary, to suit the most fastidious. A collection of choice ; : . ; - MISdELIiAjNEOUS, STANDARD AND THEOLOGICAL -' . "-.-j" ..''' WORKS. V. . - ' . ofthe'newst editions, and indeed the latest popular, imoril- publications as soon as published.1 1 The Trade can be supplied with our owrr Books up- an the same terms as at the "Nashville house. For terms', see Catalogue, which will be furnished gratis! l Merchants, Ministers, Colporters and Consumers. will find it to their advantage to patronize the Depo- . itory. :;; j." ;- . " The store has been elegantly and romfortablj fitted up with a view to the easy conduct of the business, as well as thefcomfort and ease of the customer Also polite and accommodating clerks are employed. Orders will be faithfully andpromptly attended'to. ' -Dont forget the place. No- 161 Main street, on door beldw; Kent, Paid & Co; -"' 65 (p50 00 SEWING MACIHX -THE Q';aUe ri) City Seiwing-Nachine works with- City Seiwing-Nachine works with- two threads raakifig a dbuble loc .which will riot rip or ravel,' even r if every, fourth stitch be cut. It. sews 'equally as well,1 the coarsest Linseyjjrjhe finest Mus lin ahd is iividehiably the best machine in market Merchant Tailors, Mantua Makers and House ''Keep ers, are invited to call arid examine for themselves. Mr. P, Ar Wilson, Merchant Tailor, Winston, N. Ui having tpiedjother machines,, buys- orieol the Qua ker City,-"and pronounces it far better than any before in use. j '- . All persons wishing to secure. the agency for the sale of the Quaker City machine, in any of the towns af North Carolina, pxcept in the county of Wake, ahich is. secured to -s. Tucker & Co., of Raleigh, ano the county of Forsy.. taken by P A. Wilsofl of.Wnstcn should apply a f in to the undersigned dgents for the State. We will pav a reasonable per cent, to all persons taking agencies. , . J. & F. GARRETT. Aeents. Greens boro.'N, C. Feb 2nd, 1858. FALL 18G0. v STEVENSON WEDD ELL , & CO., ;, i t Jmperiers ancl Jobbers. STAPLE; AND FANCY DRY GOODS. No. 78 & 8(i, Sycamore St;, Petersburg Va. jl PRINTS AND DRESS GOODS. ENGLISH, " FRENCH AND AMERICAN, :--'---:f In Large Stock and great Yarieiy. : j PLANT ATION'gOODS. '.'' .'. ; )- i; In large Assortments. ALSO !A FULL LINE OF NOTIONS. TOGETHER WITH EVERY CLASS AND DE ,'scription of Goods to be found in Wholesale ? HOUSES, NOR'1'H OR SOUTH. The tradel of Virginia, North Carolina and Tennes see is' invited to ; an Examination of the Goods now In Store.- V . , Weekly additions will be added during the season Orders promptly Executed. 3m- , ; Sept. 12 186U- ; : . - TOllN II CARLISLE, Manu FACTCREROE NORTH ZS VAIU)U.AV,U11U. VI1.S. . -.-I solicit the patronage and support .of all cotton lanters who may be disposed to favor. me with their rders." These Gins are 'manufactured of the bestma erial. : The frames are so constructed as to cover he pulleys, so that nothing can fall on them or the Doxes wnen j me vjt in is in operation. . The brush is so made as to prevent tlie lint from wjndieg round the cylenders, a sure preventative of friction. These Gins will Gin as clean seed as much cotton and as nice lint as any other Gins the same size and with the same speed i per day. I warrnt my' Gins perfect or no pay win pe,reqairea. References will he giren. King Wood. Halilax CO. N. C I860. w tf is 1- FO SALE. mUli MOUijE AT FKESENT OCCUPIED Bt I, me near the Deaf and Dumb Asylum. It is in excellent, repair and . contains six good rooms There is a good well of wate in the yard, and th .lot contains all necessary out Houses &c. The Gar is unsurpassed in this city for richness. Apply to , W. R. RICHARDSON. ArpU 13 1860. A EST ABLISHED S A REFUGE EROM QUAC The Only Place Where a Cure Can be f h Obtained. BK. JOHNSON has discovered the most Cer tain, Speedy ami only Effectual Remedjf in the World for Weakness of the Back or Limbs, Stricture Affections of the Kidnevs and Bladder. Involuntarv Discharges, Impotfency, General' Debility ', Nervous ness, Dyspepsy, Langour, Iow Spirit' , Confiision of ideas, t: Dimness Throat macn or uowets tnose lemwe uisordets an ine from tho Solitary Habits Youth those stciETnd Solitary practices more fatal to their .victims' than ; the song of Syrens to the Mariners of Ulysses, blighting their most brilliant hopes or anticipations, Trehdering marriage, &c, impossible. ; ;'. YOUNG .11 EN Especially, who have become the victims of Solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit wlich ai nually sweeps to an untimely grave tluusjands of Young Men of the most exalted talents and brilliant ntellect,' who, might otherwise havs entranceid listen hg Senates with the thunders of eloquence, or waked o ectasy the 1 vmg Ivre, may call vith full confidence. MA16KIAGE. i Married Persons, or Young Men- contemplating" marriage, being aware ot physical weaknessj organic debility, deformities. &c. speedily cureo. J '' He who places himself under the care of pi!. J. may l erhjioasly confide in his honor as a gentleman, and ocnndntly rely upon his skill as a Physician ORGANIC WEAKNESS. m mediately Cured and Full Vigor Restored This Dreadful Disease which renders Life mis erable and Marriage-impossible is the penalty paid by the victims ot improper indulgences. r xoung per sons are too apt to commit excesses fromjnot being aware of the dreadtul conseauences that mat ensue. Now, who that under,star ds the subject wU pretend to deny that the power of procreation is lost sooner bv those fallin e into improper habits that by th'e pru- dent ? Besides being deprived the pleasures bf heal-j ; thy offspr ng, the most serious snd destructive symp toms to both body and ,mind arises. Th system be . comes Deranged, the Physical and MentaljFunctions :- Weakness of Procreative Power, Nervous jlrritabili tyj Dyspepsia, .palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, Constitutional Debility, a. Wasting of the Frame, Coughs, Consumptions, &c.f ' , 1 OFFICE No. 7, SOUTH FREDERICK STREET, Left hand side going from Baltimore street, a few doors from the corners Fail not to observe and num- oer Letters must be paid and contain a stamp. The Doctor s Diplomas nang in .bis onice v DR. JOHNSTON'.' Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London graduate from one of the most eminent Colleges in the United States, and the greater part of w bse life has been spent in the hdsoitals of London, ! Paris, -Philadelphia and elsewhere, has eliected some of the most astonishing cures that were ever known ; many troubled with ringing in the head and. earsi when asleep,;great nervousness, being alarmed: at sudden sounds,:Uashfulness, with frequent blnshi' g, attended sometimes" with a derangenient! of mind, were; cured immediately. . , j- . . ' j ' TAKE PA RTICULAR NOTICE ! Dr. J. addresses all those who havejnjured them-! selves by improper indulgence and solitairy ihabits, which. ruin both body and mind unfitting them for either business, study, society or marriage These are some of the! sad and melancholy effect!) . produced by early habits of youth , viz : Weakness of the Rack and Limbsy Pains in the-Ieadi Dimness of Sight, Loss of Muscular rower, Palpitation ot the Heart, Dyspepsy, Nervous IrrilaLili'y , Deranganient of the Digestive tunetion, General Debility,' Symp toms -of Consumption.' , .' Mentally. The fearful enects on the mind are much to be dreaded Loss of Memory ; Confusion of Ideas, Depression of Spirit, Evil I orebodihgs, Aver sion to Society, "Self-Distrust,' Love of Solitude, Tim idness. ScC are some of the evils produced. -J Thous ands of persons of all ages can now judge what is the cause of their declining health, losing their vis;or, becoming weak, pale, nervous and emaciated, having a singujar -appearance about the eyes,' cough and symptoms of consumption. : YOUNG MEN Who have' injured themselves by a certain practice ndulged in when alone a habit frequently learned from evil companions; or at school, the effects of which are nightly felt, even when asleep, and , if riot cured renders marriage impossible, and ;desfroys both, mind and body, should apply. immediately. - I , What a nitv that a voims man, the hope of his coun try. the darling of his-parents, should be snatched from all prospects and enjoy ments of life, by the con sequence of deviating fp&mthe path of nature and indulging in a certain secret habit. Such persons must, before contemplating . . .MARRIAGE. reflect that a sound mind and oody are the most nieces sary requisition to promote conubia, happiness. In deed, without thes.e, the journey though life becomes . a weary pilgrimage ; the prospect hou ly darkens to the view ; the mina Decomes snaaowea wijtn aespair and filled with the me.ancholly reflection that the happiness uf another becomes blighted with our own.; . j DISEASE OF IMPRUDENCE- When the misguided and '..imprudent jvotary of; pleasure finds he has imbibed the seeds of this painful! disease, it, too often happers that an ill-timed sensed of shatiiei or dread of discovery, deters liini from ap-: plying to those !who, from education and respectabil ity, can alofie. befriend him. He falK into the hands of ignorant and designing pretenders, 'ho, incapable orcuring,: filch his pecuniary susteance,keelp him tri fling month alter month, or as Jong as the smallest fee can be obt lined, .and in despair leaves jhim with ruined; health to' sigh over his galling disappointment or, by the use of that deadly po'ison, Mercury, hasten the constitutional symptoms oi this terrible disease, such as affection of the Heart, Throat,-Nose, Skin, etc.. p rogressing with frightful rapidity jtill death puts aperiod to his drea ful sufferings by sending him I to that undiscovered country Irom whose bourne no traveler returns " : , - I r ENDORSEMENT 01 THE PRESS, j The many thousands cured at this. institution within ' the last eighteen years, and the numerous important Surgical Operations performed by Dr. Jobhston, witnessed by the i eporters of the "Sun and many other papers, notices of which have appeared again 'and again to the public, besides his standing as a gen tleman of . character and responsibility, is suflicient guarantee to' the afflicted.1 , SKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CUR D Persons writing should be particul r in directino: their letters to this institution, in the louowing man ner': '! :..!. JOHN M. JOHNSTON, AI. D llaltimore Lock'Hpspital, . Baltimore, Maj-yland 1860. SPRING THADE. 1860, N- F. RIVES & CO. j j WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. T71ARNESTLY INVITE the merchants of Vir S-J ginia, .-North Carolina and Tennessee, ;to exam me their extensive stock ef Drugs, :.; , : Chemicals, . Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Window Glass, Patent Medicines, Seeds, .-: j Spices; Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Combs, Brushes of all kinds, Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff, Pure Medicinal Wines, andies. Gins, &.c Having facilities unsut sed by any house in the trade, they feel authorized in saying they can,' and will sell all goods n their line M business at such low prices as cannot-fail to give entire satisfaction. Orders will be promptly attended to. : All goods sent fro their establishment, warranted as represented by them. ; ' .. . ; ' ' . i ' ' ' ' ' . ' ' I' : ; i ! X. F. HIVES "k. CO., -."':' "Wholesale Drn2ists. , Dr.N. F. Hivfs, Walter B. Jordan, Joseph Carr ' .(. ' PetersburgJ Va. 12 tf. AIf GROCERY STORE, . ''-.' AT :,-'' HILLIARDSTO IM N C rilUE snbscriber having purchased the inlerest of rt tf tho firm lift Aront JL (Ij-n wil continue the fj : ' GROCERY BUSINESS . at the old stand, where he will be pleased td furuish his friends with articles in his line at all times. He will keep constantly on hand a good assortment of Sugar Coffee, Moln sees, Cigars, Tobacco, Confections aries, consisting of Orangei4, Lemons, Figs, Dates, co coanuts, &.C., also Porter,' lle, and superior1 Liquor ofall kinds, JAS. T, A VENT. Hilliardston, May 7, I860. ; . . j tf. ' - . i- , . r- : : : ft , How to save the Union. If you wish to preserve the Union and keep peaoe in the fam ily, send the children to J. B. Franklin's Variety STORE -where they can get all sorts of Goodies. Op posite Lawrence's. . - ! . November 6, 1860. i t UpitaUon ot the Heart, Timidity, Tremblmgsy of Sieht or Giddiness. Disease of the Head. , Nose or Skin, Affections of theLungk, Sto-' A VALUABLE PLANTATION FOR SALE. f JlHE subscriber ' having determined ti I oouin next tall, oners tor sale his valu tation, situated in Nash connty, on the waters of B Fishing Creek, and containing 732 acres. i.lO acres are in a high siate of- cultivation, we to Cotton, Corn, Whea and Tobacco. There is 1 1 1 . on. the tract about 200 arres of original sw amp hnd which caniiot be surpassed forj its fertility in .this fc tion of the State. ; : ,': 'i here is on trie premises large and c mveftlent dwftllintr hfinsa" with nil npfftssnm nnt ' tir.i.o,.- i , J . new gin house and fixtures nd some first rate kni newly finished negro cabina. Thi residerice is pnvJ' verniaj lor its healtbtuiuessJ and. has within a fn yards of the house, a? never failing spring, which has aiways Deen notea ior tnc excelleLce aird its water, - j :'. i,: .'.;' 1 :-r'-'.: 'I .-' Any person desiring to nnrehase such s purity of fnrrn' Q.- .1. . 1 : . 11 i 1. : . m. : ro ww auotMs respecuujiy mviu-a to ex-.imine the , ren. ises.'as I am determined to fell on favorable terms ; Ydr further infonr.aiioii address the fubscriblr.l I" .,.' ,.V' I HUM AS J. lJATTLE i .Kingwooo iM. V.,.May I4V IbOU o&w u V."-f. PROSPECTUS OF r THE OLD LINE GUARD. rpHE OLD-LI .E GUARD WILL BE ISS IIED Tuesday, the 17th of July'ilSGO.'at IndianwJi. PN'. iana . . I .- ." r ; Tis paper will advocate theelwtion of tu tLi. .j: 'J and patriotic Statesmen John Ci BRKCKiNftjD;d .i kiiii Kentucky. anu tjrenl; . JO. L,Jiy J- .1 1 w Presidency and Vice Presidency. t., ui wfg;5n-L-for tin A period has arrived, in" the history of the old uicu icuiucrdiu; jrariy, wnen K- Djcomes tbe soltmn dutv jm-nM I t , 4 i WJ 1. 1 1 . 1 1 " i J ------- ----- r.....r. ...u.j .iitii luipii, nrvpiii; coun sel of tbeir judgments, rather tan pfional pfelercutJ the sis-ht. We feeLthat we are doins tUi if Jrn;W v our mast-head the colors of BrecltinriJjr'e and jlane with the platiorm of principles ti,e'y lave declsred in ters of acceptance, and using: all honorable mcati their election; In the language of our candidate M) einnre, tor Vli,. ldent, let usstand by th "j4 Constitution,' and -KjuaUt'ig of States ! ) - These are symbols Vf Everlasting Unio'n . 'Lit f tliese be the ra.Uyin"' cry of the people i lie i-.Lii"e uuaru ill ire puuii.sniti I rv-WfCKiy f i td after the Presidential election! at the low pt i e of O X, at the low pricje of O X, person sending teiiSaj,; copy gratis. pap? ijuji.ak, m aavance. p'.ery sciibers will be entitled to one will be published by Elder St Ha iknkss, ana ciumiii r lit OarltonJ . Send m the subscribers, as soon is possible, in all is'i accompanied with the cash. . . : -.': . ! Jy Address FXDKU St HAltKNESS, Indianapolis, July 12, 1SG0. In lianapolj, Ind. Furiiitiire, FiuMiitui e. " " dLFRED OVERTURE;, ' ; ;, Having remo ved "to the large, ricw and extenv .e'bifi diiig on Sycamore street, nearly opposite Do tr;ns &. Johnson, has purchased the most superior an sivp stock of pHrniture ever eih'ibited ipthe , extehr city, to. 'which he invites the attention! of? .'.houiselieei- M otners in want oi superior antcies in nis une-J entire'satifactipu in quality aind price. 11 if composed oi Sofas, Divans, Parlor chairs, A Mirngiiiv. stof.k'is'i ahoganj -V i;eaiJs;r,--;: jciaVles warurooec ' and Jook cases, vlarble' top ASt Centre tables, tepnng and other Hedsleadsi r &c He will also make to ordet any &rti e irj h'n line, as he has some of the best workmen ir!ihe?eitT in.his employ.! He solicits a call frouvhis fi icndsand the public, J ...,'. ': r .' ;' . : - ) ' We will pay particular aiieniionio ine ui icriatiinj; Department, lor which purpose he will ke p a assortment of iuriaj Cases c)l evcrv descrip ibn. will haAe tJiattcudancc on luneiai Occasions a cat dritci tini. c.fo ..o.oc f etfcrsourjr.x a., pm o, lcqv ,i i j 1,1 ; GENTLEMEN'millNISinNatGOI): : I have secured the service of Mr. Burr.ma in, jfiist from one of the largest anobest listablWiiiients in New York, who will attend entkcly to the yut rug htting cepartment ; ana irom me ntgn recoinmemia- tion which 1 nave received,l take pleasure in staling lhat he; can please the most fastidious m&. give eeneral satisfaction to all. ! .! I have, si lecled the very best Frcof h Cloli, Casi meres, Doeskins, Silks, Cashmeres,, Velvet V j and other articles pertaining to a Taiionn establish i ment. and hone that 1 will receive a s arq of ti t nublieDatronage. AIJ I ask is a trial i-. :. .1 i - ' I - i MGRAUSMAN. i ; Raleigh, N. C., Oct 9, i860. : : . )lm ' W. L. Pomeroj, I-'"" ' GENERAL.' .: , -';-. .'' ; BOOKSELLER &, STATIOXElt No. 16, Favctteville Street, ltalcic;h, N. C " INVITES particuhir attention JU -hi exfrnsij-cidlpc, tion of Theological, Law, btvd'KAl, Agrirultitrpl, Mix. cellaneous. and School Books, Bibles Prayer Bxrtifs Hy Uooks. aud uniiaren s uooks. , a gTcar. variety o ETcat variety ol BUwi- : ary, hoth American anil f oreign, oi me ncsi in nirtj.. - .Blank Books of every description, in-bnlig.Dc-k jts 'iml," Records for ComrU..s Music the latest and mos-t ptpwVaJ pieces, .both Instrumental-anu' Songs.1 Artist's bitrrjaHj ' comprising Oil Colors, Canvass, Brusher, and ever j artitlfl reijuired for Oil and Grecian Pairiting, also Waetr Cotort Ur..ersJrom a distance tilled with the. utmost Uisd TO-DAY ! FOR TO-MORRO IV. NEVE . COMKS DUFFl PUFF! PUFF ! ",: ; '-,, , ' '" A SMOKE! Friends and feJlow-cittaeris', SMOKE;, hand and: am daily receiv.ng the Finest Cigars in Raleig As.Puning is, the oider-o the day; 1 take the r lrbertlv: of savins the above isJh humbutr In reierence to outers Diowpg, "'ei1 is o daily Lor ' r occurence in this place-r-uot all that say, Lord '. shall enter into the kingdom. Mow. friends. I rvav lor mv leroods. , 1 Sell. Mm: a- living Prices. I keep on'hand a good Stock. - l solic it your Patronage, promisingvou that -if you have tli? ; cash, you shall have goods, as cheap,' as good, as hianj - " w I. J - - mj .rj- - . .. L . : .v of thenii as any other house in the L,ity. . .1 When people say they sell! you goods for cos tjther: 'are'eitlier hotgoing to pay for them themselves or expect to c near, you in sonieining eise. ,. Candy'at 15.cts. per lb. ''.. j r i ' aug 10 tf f J,. B.: FRANKLIN, A .? FIRE ! FIHE y FIRE I H i - i R A T T'LiE , S L A M A N DBA pr 0 IIEIIE I COME WITH A RUSH, i 'i T C.S.-LUMSJ)'EX would most respectfully pnforgi , the . f'Jtizetis of Raleigh and vicinity, thathe-is now prepared to do all kinds of I in and bhe t ; Iron work, such as the -manafacfure of tin ware, i" all its various branches'. " Also,-every style o : Uoof- j ing, Guttering and Piping of houses done at shor;t,no tloe. ' - ' ;-. U ; 1 si: i Having secured a complete set of tools and ma ;liinps, he flatters himself that all who patronize him nia.-rest-assured of satisfaction, in regard to quality, arid , price.' . . i ' - ' 'S;: : 'ij ';. ' V'0'. ' . Thanliful for past favors, , he hopes, by punc ual at ntum to business', to merit a continuance of the mi -.-' . ';: ; ' - I -..,' - . ':': . .'.-:. -.' . vA'vA i RalekhL N. C... March 19th. 1800. f GREENSBORO' MUTUAL LIFE 1NSLT. ance and Trust Company : This Companj? cf- l'f.r indiip.pmpnts in the. niihlic. wlilfch few nossfss'li 1. economical in its management, and prompt in the pa jjfiientj ' of itsloeses. ' - '-. ',:) - ; ' ' " .'J, The insured for. life are1 its members, and they particM pate in its profits j not only on the premiums paid Tin, b.ut also on. a large and increasing . deposite capital Kept m.'? tive operation. J ' -J ::. ' '.!.-; 1 : . A dividend of 67 per cent, at the last Annual Meeting of the Company was declared,! and .carried to thej creilit of the life members of the Company j i- - Ii ' Those desiring an insurance tion tboir ownlfves, p the lives of, then slaves, will please address . i 1 , : -' ' :-A-: D. P. WEI . ' ' v .'.:'; Tnras Greensboro Feb 1 1 , lr,9 . N. F. RIVES & CO., whoh-sale and retail Drug gists, have and will keep-on hand a full s"P-i: nl Vol all such articles as are'bsiiallv found in a First. Class Drug Houses. " They will conduct J lie business. on a large and hbeial scale, having impIo experrence,, ; force and facilities for doing so, andy hope by' tlit-ji promptness, energy and untiring efforts to please, to secure the liberal patronage bf their friends aa" th.' public generally. - . ; i The Prescription Department will beundei the , immediate supervision of one of the firm, both -day i and night. Orders will be attended tb'with neatness and drsp? I N. V. RIVES. M. D. ' WA L I ER. B. JORDAN, J JO.CARR. 5 tf. GASTON HOUSED -K Bff B E It N , K . Ci Wm. P. Moore, Proprietor. . j"The Proprietor will use every eifo to render bis pnests comfortable. May 20, X858.V , 1 6ii. '6 1 rl 1! i 1 I-.fi I'M I J 1 1-. v - :A- ' -.i-i- .f:l-'(.. .4 ; -s .r i