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' ' . - , . jy -! j .- . . . t . - . ' M nr. : RALEIGHj, WEDNESDAY, MORNING. JUNE 22,'.'l869-' VOL, LX ito, 5i:. 1 jAfjA 7,vtv I st -- 'Jk , " "' rTV lv.i k J t iv JLV ! JLv'VNj JLk Ax A k i ... - L . - . .... .j- 'i-vvu , - - ; - ii THE RALEIGH REGISTKtt -. IS FVBUB8U 1 : SEMI-WEEKLY. AND WEEKLY, . ; BY JOHN Wj SYBtB,-" ',: KDITOB AJID PBOPRtROB. .. . j . THE SEMI-WEEKLY ' iELEQISTEE ta published trery Wednesday amd Saturday morning, at 00 pr aonum, payable in advaaoe, or $4 00, if payment la delayed till the aubseriptio year has expire. THB WEEKLY EEGISTEE is published erery Wednesday morning, at $2 00 per annum, payable in variably in adranoe.. '; Rates of Adrertisinff in the Semi Weekly . ; Register : 1 wiuuff (16 lines or less) one insertion, Every succeeding ieswtion, : " '"' 1 snare six months, - 1 twelve " .1 . three " $1 00 8 00 14 99 8 00 15 00 six S t! f ,4weire anwthe, fcoIifg yeeib Am tteiits fce tasertsd -ee she WV - pmptrmOaymOur, wiU be eharged'M sects psv square for eeery insertioB after tiie first. Annual adTBrtisers will be charged 60 per cent, more than the above rates wheu their advertisements ere dkeeted to be inserted t on ths inside. . - 1 la the Weekly Register t 1 square for the first insertion, and tor every woseedhig insertion, 1 sqsare twelve months, J " six 44 1 ft 00 10 00 10 00 J " twelve months, inolud'g Weekly paper 20 00 All adyertieements wot otherwise directed, wiH be inserted ia the Bemt-Weekly, and charged aeoerdingT. Business Carda, net exeeeding eight lines,-will be laserted in either the Weekly or Serai-Weakly six months for $S 00, or twelve months for f 10 in both pspersatlS.i0 for six months, or $l&for twelve months. fS- Contracts can be made at the offioe for laager advertisements. ' - BUSINESS CARDS. s S M a sT a I JONES Ac MOORE, t GROCERS, Auction and Commission Merchants, Dealers in Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Tobacco, Ae, No. 18, Fayetteville Street, an 20 - RALEIGH, N. C. 1 WILLSON & ALFRIEND, - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, And dealer in Chemical, PainU, Dye Stuff, OiU, etc Sjose, opyorite Tlollingfcroafc 6Ues PETERSBURG, VA W. WILLSOll. JOES ixniXXB. au 5 : PEEBLES & WHITE, Grocers and Commission - Merchants, PETERSBURG, VA. - Sole Agents for t Reese's Manipulated or Phospho-Pernvian feb 27 Guano. N. M. MARTIN, BRO. A CO., GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Petersburg Ya N. M. MARTIN. SON & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, jan 30 RICHMOND. VA. J , McILWAINE SON & Co., GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 'J-Owner of Sycamore and Tabb Street. 1. g. xciLWAJxr, V Petersburg, Ta. NX, V jrx, j X. O. HCILWallTB, au 5 . R H. FORD, -LEATHIEiri AMD GHIBDIS. ALSO, FINDINGS FOR Boot and Shoe Manufacturers. No. 30 Bollingbrook Street, PETERSBURG, VA. j mar 16 ly PEEBLES At WHITE, GROCERS, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, 22 Old Street, Petersburg, Ta. LEITiJSL PXBBLBS. THOMAS WHITX, n. DONNANS & JOHNSTON, GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Petersburg, Yew i l-iy. DONNAN Al CO COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Kicnmond, Va. 1al-ly aiflB STEVENS, kino, O la, Earthenware, Lamp, Looking fflat; , fiatea, nrxtanxa ana ftanxthea Tin War, Waiter, Cattor, Refrigerator, Water Oo64rt, Qa Firturety Fomeg Goods, fcc, fre., 4ie TXa. 65 SYCAMORE RTRRHT. l , (Immediately opposite Messrs. Paul A MolLWAnrn's,) wm. aeeusTus Jicia, 1 jresersDarg, VBU SAHUBL STBVBKS. J - SU 1 iy HENRY V. NIEMEYER, j PORTSMOUTH, VA., , I COMMISSION MERCHAKT, ASD SBALBB IS . Lumber, Provisions, Lime, Coal,' Salt, ana xiavai stores. nov 3 tf J ST OAT.. I.IMF. PI.4HTRB. CVMVMT J weano, Clever, Timothy, Rye, and Oats for seed BalSL . toe Tons Anthracite, English and Vi'-ginia Grate, otove, rounary ana Bmitns (Joel: 1J00 Casks Lime and Plaster j 300 Casks HviimnliA r.n. . 10000 Bushels. Sum) n.f." ' rn ..j Tt n 300 Tons Bird Island and Steam's patent Guano Coarse, ground, fine, family packages Bait, I For sale at cash pricee by - i Portsmouth, Va nor 3 H. V. NIEMEYER. DRUGS 1 SPRING TRADE, 1859. ) No, 3 Powell's Row, 107 Sycamore St. ,Vt? ,n,io of dealers to his spring stock of Drars Medinin f B . nr, j " ' "J dwm, spices . '. "7: ' , aue eeuntry snereaants who desire topurche from a la-re and select Stock, -at aecenfahlii nrin.. ,. examine hU goodaT al"y "" t..T uraert ttond -th neatness and dis- mvl iiiT wniuiia siroojf 3 . '"V - o S 1 g 0 f I i r,; t - a S9R) Q 2 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. - fDR. E. BTJRKE HAYWOOD, TTAVING RE8DHED THE PRACTICE 1 of Medieine, offers hU professional servioes to theeituens of Raleigh and its vicinity. January 8th, 1859. ;. jan 18 swOm. ALFRED M. WADDELL, f ATTORNEY AT LAW,. Wilmington, N. C. Prompt attention jn'oSe to CcXUetion. oct 3$ ly LAW NOTICE. m trBrrwTH!BHTovi8Ti ffin RUMflVUT) TO X Newbern, with the intention to devote himself wholly to the practice ot tne law. tie ww aueno we Courts in ail of the surrounding counties, and will also praouoe nerore tne eapreme venn e xtaimgu, 1 i u- - J),K,MoEAE. DeeemberalWW4a . 1 SEATON GALES, ATIOENSY AT'LAW, Raleigh, N. C J fob 17 " I ARCHITECTURE I rnrrM. pebcival, akchitect aiTd civil f f ESSINEER, Office Smith's Building, Fayette- ville Street J&alesgn, vul tumun assigns for vnurenes, Pnblie Bnldinjrs. Stores, Town end Country residences, alterations to eld bull din rs, sneeifieatioQs end snper- infendenee- fie will also attend to tne laying off grounds for ornamentation end supply maps of same. With an educational training for bis profession, and a practical experience for more than IS years on public and private works in Europe, Canadas and the United States, he hopes to give satisfaction. . jis respectfully refers to those by whom ' he is professionally engaged in uu State . : - - - The Building Committee en the Chapel Hul Uni versity imsrovements. Tne Building T hiamines or tne naietgn new jpon Canreh. t IB. S. TUCKER, Esq, Raleigh. !W. M. BOYLAN; Esq, , : W. 8. BATTLE, Esq- Roeky-Mount, f Edgeeembeeonnty. K. B. A large number of original ' designs for vnurenes, Villas, c, can be seen at nis effloe. MISCELLANEOUS. THRESH ORANGES FRANKLIN'S. F RESH LEMONS At- FRANKLIN'S. S ARDINES AND CRACKERS At FRANKLIN'S. B RANDY PEACHES At FRANKLIN'S. ALE AND CIDER . At FRANKLIN'S. Thl IINE APPLES f At FRANKLIN'S. F ANCY CANDIES At FRANKLIN'S. I CE CREAM AND LEMONADE At FRANKLIN'S. c AKES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION At FRANKLIN'S. The cheapest place in B sleigh to buy' your goods, is at Franklin s Agency, opposite lawrence s Hotel, on rayeUevule street. JOB PRINTING OFFICE 1 OF THK N. C. Institution for the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind. T1RINTING, being one of the Mechanical branches 1 selected by the Board of Directors of the North Carolina Institution for the Deaf A Dumb and the Blind, to be taught the Pupils in the Deaf Mute de partment, notice is given that we are prepared to do all kinds of work in that line, in the very best style embracing Book work, Pamphlets and Circulars, Cards, Printing in Colors, Hand'Bills and Bill-Heads, Blanks of every Description, Ac, Ac. Also, Printing in all kinds of Bronzes. Having a large and well selected assortment of Plain and Fancy Job Type, and good Presses, BOOKS & PAMPHLETS can be printed as well and as eheaply as .they can be done in any northern city. TO BOOK-BINDERS. We are prepared to emboss and tnld covers for books. in elotn. urders are solicited. All communications should be addressed to t WILLIAM D. COOKE, . Principal of the art. ttaleigh, JN. U., May, 1869. June 19 3m. IKON! IRON!! TVTOW IN STORE AND LANDING EX 1.N ships "Helen,'" "WiUard" and "Trenton," fine assortment of Common and Best Refined Iron, Hoop, Band and Carriage Iron, Horse and Mule Shoe , Iron, Imported 'direct to City Point, snd for sale in lots to suit, by - GILLIAM A DUNLOP, my 18 -ly. Petersburg, Va. ; VIRGINIA DIARRHCSA MEDICINE. TNOR THE CURB OF DIARRHOEA, CHOLERA. M. Dysentery, Cramps in the Stomach, Cholera Mor bus, Coolers Infantum, Bummer Complaints in chil dren, c This medicine has already rained, through out the States of Virginia and North Carolina, the reputation or being the bzit naxxnr ever prepared for the cure ef the disease for which it is recommen ded. One dose will generally give immediate relief. I am constantly receiving assurances of its efficacy, and could give any quantity of certificates, bnt must eon fine myself to a few, (which can be seen below,) from well-known and respectable gentlemen. For sale" by W. Peterson, Richmond, Va. ; Iredell Brothers, ttaleigh, a. V., snd Druggists generally. N. F. RIVES, Wholesale Druggit, Petersburg. Va. To Da. N. F. Rrvxs : This is to certify that I have used your Virginia Diarrhoea Medicine in mv family for five years, and I unhesitatingly recommend it as a most useful remedy for Diarrbosa. It is also palatable, ana taxen reaauy by children. . - S. T. MoonnAn, I (Of the Virginia Conference.) monmona, vs., May Z7th, isa. I have need the Virginia Diarrhoea Medicine, pre. pared by N. F. Rives, of Petersburg, and ean say His tne best meaioine l ever used. l. ju w Eisrexn. - Riehmond, Va., May 27th, 1859. Da. N. F. Bivns Dear Sirs I have used your "Virginia Dlarrheea Medicine" in my family with great suooess, and know that it has worked remarkable cures in ether eases, one of which was despaired of until your medicine was introduced. Judtrinc from its ef fects, I think it may, with propriety, be termed a pe- etyie. i very truly yours, ! P. A. Pmnn. - (Of the Virginia Conference.) r . Amherst county, May 20th, 1869. ju 18 tf. OilC BOXES SCOTCH HERRINGS-Jut sQVJ received at ; 4 - " ' JONES MOORE'S. rA BOXES ADAMANTINE CANDLES , J U For sale by the pound or box. r J0HES M00RE. n - enwaemness I BOWN AND VARIEGATED SOAPS For sale bv the Dound er box , Btandard eopy. - 1 ' -apJo -lm DRY GOODS, &C. L THIRD MONTH. 1850. 1859. HAMILTON 4c GRAXXAXX, : ' IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, i; Are Now Prepared to Ofier on the Most ; jravoraDie Terms, laeir - ... ; BTBXSQt 'BTGCK OF s ? FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Embracing all the new and desirable styles Adapted to the season, to which they invite the, attention of the North Carolina, Virginia, and Tennessee trade. far Orders promptly executed. " No. 60, Sycamore street. mar 9 Petersburgj Vav , ' . . H ; " ' '' ' 1859. i SPRING TRADE. 1858. STEVENSON, WEDDELL CO . . rnroHTxas ajtd HOLiiAUi tAUR "FOREIGfN AND D09E8TI0 DRY GOODS, , no. t auv BTcaaere Bireex, .4 - ! ; PETERSBURG, VA, " l; Aie now ieceiring and will have in store by the first of March, A Very Large and Attractive Stock of Goods in their line, to which thy respectfully invite the at- tention Of the North Carolina, Virginia and Xenm trade. -. - . Orders executed with dispatch. Petersburg, Fey gl, 18(9. , . feb JO BY ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY. LADlilEt ;:'8?GUi4ll' ".DRIEST w E HAVE RECEIVED THE LARG- est and best selected supply of . ' LADIES' AND MISSES' DRESS GOODS that we have ever had the pleasure of presenting to the P"10- . .. .. . . ... . ' . I Tie a tact that the styles or vress uooos whs spring are kandmmer and richer than ever before known, and 1 1 1. .1 ' ,.. .1 'a. L t J as we nave eougut wan ezctanvety vki, ur- tend to teil them as tot a voenote. t - - - i Our stock consists in part of a snpnra assertment 01 1 Siks, Berages, . .. Poplins, Organdie Muslins, Jaekenet Muslins, Crinoline Berages, Foulards, ChaDiee. ChallieDelanes,eto. The styles are in Double Skirts. Bvadere, two Flonncea. Robe a Let. etc A beautiful let of oolored Marseilles, Organdie and Jaekoaet Muslins, and col ored Brilliants, French Calioos, etc, for Misses and children. To all of which we respectfully Invito a) tention. : W. H. A R. 8. TUCKER. 30 DOZEN Gloves. BAJOU'S BEST KID W.H. A R.S. TUCKER. A NICE STOCK OF Gongress Gaiters, French Kid Gaiters, French Kid 81ippers, Welkins: Shoes, Children's Shoes and Slippers with and without heels. W. H. A R. 8. TUCKER. V1TE PARTICULARLY invite attention to If our large stock of White Goods, consisting of Jackonet Muslins and Cambricks, Plain and Striped If nalina. Biihon La.ni and Dimities. Also, bieaened and nnbieaebed aneeangs, ana cnirv- ings from 7 cents upwards. Also, A f. PIECES of Servants' Homespuns and I f I Ginghams good styles and fast color. W. H. A R. S.TUCKER. LACE GOODS A RICH 8TOCK OF French work Setts, Collars, Lace Setts, Valencias, Edgings, Bands, Jackonet and Swiss Edgings, etc w. a. tt. b. xuujsk. TflU DAY RECEIVED A BEAUTIFUL X. assortment of Laoe Mantles and Berage Shawls, with colored borders, round and tquar points. AUSV, The new Worsted Work, called the Ome Ball. W. H. A R. S. TUCKER. Raleigh, March 15th, 1859. . mar 18 mHE NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL . JL Life Insurance Company, now in the tenth year of successful operation, with a growing capital and a firmer hold upon pnblie eonfidenoe, continues to in sure the lives of healthy persons from 14 to 80 years of age, for one year, for seven years, and for life all life members sharing in the profits. All slaves from 10 to 60 years' of age are insured for one year er for five veers, for two-thirds of their value. All losses are eunctnally paid within U days alter satisfactory proof is presented. For further information, tne public is referred to Agents of the Company in all parts of the" State, and to It. 11. iSAU AlB, Bc-y. Raleigh, N. C. dee 18 ly HOW TO BUY PIANOS. TN PURCHASING SO COSTLY AN AR 1 tide as a PIANO, every one wishes to be Sore of getting the best and cheapest ; as were are degrees in quality, and all makers are not equally desirable, we suggest that the wisest ana, saiest plan woma no so take them on mat trom nouses or sstaoiisnea repu tation ud responsibility, whose character would be a sufficient : guarantee against imposition. We have been selling PIANOS for more than twenty years Our instruments have been spread almost broadcast over the country, and no one ean say that we ever sold a bad one. K.r. wabm a uu, ' Sealers in Books and Piano Fortes, ma 4 Petersburg, Vs. CHISMAN'S IMPROVED CHEMICAL YEAST ; BAKING POWDBB. rrHIS POWDER IS WARRANTED TO 1 make, with lees labor aad time, lighter and better Bread, Biscuit, Buckwheat, Sweet, and other Cakes, than ean be made by the old method. Prepared at P. F. PESCUD'S, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, Raleigh, V. 0, And for sale by Druggists and Grocers generally. tTi ENUTNE COD LIVER OIL.--I HAVE - fJT jnst received and offer for sale a lot of Hasard A Caswell's pore and genuine light straw-eolored Medi cinal Cod Liver OiL It is pronounced to be as pure, iree from odor, color, and taste as Cod Liver Oil can be. It is perfectly sweet and palatable, not re- auirinx to be manufactured into emulsions er jellies. to oonoeal a nenseous taste, as inferior OAs do. Any one acquainted with the sensible properties of the Oil will at once perceive its great superiority over any heretofore offered to the on duo. If. F. RITES, U. D., Wholesale Druggists, No. 8 Powell's Row, 107 Syeamore st, . ap 20 Petersburg, Va. FARMER'S HALL. TTEPT CONSTANTLY ON HAND, AT IV Manufacturer's prioes. (with freight only add. ed,) a large stock ef the most approved Agricultural Implements and Farming UtensUs. Also, Agent for thecals of No. 1 Guano De Berg's Exoelsior. Allen's Blood and Wool Fertiliser, Ac, Ac Orders solicited.- JAMES M. T0WLES, Agt Raleigh, April, I860. ap 13 X P. FINE SALT. 2500 PACKAGES i. L. P. Fine Salt, Marshall's Brand," for sate low-to close by DONNANS A JOHNSON, t7 IT ' i r Petersburg, Va. OBAIN CRADLES. A SUPPLY OF Sinclair's Celebrated Iron Braced Grain Cradles just received at the Farmer's Hall. . Also, another lot of their unequal 1id Propellmg Maettoator catung Knives. JAMES M. TOWiiJSB, Agent Raleigh, May, 1889. BtW mSCELLANEOUS. TTIOR ALBA SECONWllAND AD- JT AMS' PRINTING PRESS, eheapfor cash. In- quire at this office. maren zstn, u4:; THE ANN UAL M BETING OF THE members of the North CaToliaa Mutual LUaJn uranee Company , wiH he held ss their effies in Raleigh en the first Menday a July next, at H o'clock, Hay 29,1808.. myl-4d. EXTEKSIOir SKIRTr "O0S8BSSES the following distinctive-peenlarities 1 a ' A yateat xsya erevsxeasag, ewnwewag rne wipes vus ne noepa, m a enaaaar neeatuui ana eue- structlble. The e perteafhsteaing am haftra)he pBbne'"-',' f' "-.: jrn t :,: . -W." " A Watch. Spring Bustleeoesivttegf terlew ef Aejeetibie Springs, inside the Skirt, moving back ei tne person, ey arawmg m wniea tne tuurt is urewn ou behind aod a graoeful, flowing rm gives the .drees. A newly invented Slide, by f which the SUrt may be enlarged er reduced in eise, and when adjusted can be fastened teeurelg and iwtmeeably. No Skirt- ever Vredased eonals this in the elasticity of its 8prings-it perfect adaptation to the form its nghtness and the arUsUc beauty imparted to the figure. . 1 , The above Skirts la great varieties, from to 4 hoops, ean be had at W. H. A R. S. TUCKER'S. Raieign. U. u jnnell DFROSSET, BROWN. & CO., ... J" J WILMINGTON, N. C BROWN, XjXJ ROSSIIT &. Co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS. 9 Importer ef pure Peruvian and other Guanos, liand flatter, e ! th Sole Agents at WHminrton for Reese's Manip ulated Guano, and W. Whiteloek A Co.s Superphos- pnate or Lilme. ! Psrtioular attention given to the- sale ef Na- v u Stores, Cotton end other Produoexii aol6 Smpd PATRONIZE NORTH CAROLINA I linacINNIS, WHOLESALE GROCER COM. MERCHANT, No, 16 North Water Street, ff WILMINGTON, N. O, "XTTOXTLD CALL THE ATTENTION OP Y T Merchants and buyers generally to the fol lowing stock of PrsooTiee and prevtsteas, which ae offers at very low prioes. urders aeeompanled with cash, or satisfastery referenoee, will be promptly filled. 859 Bags Rio, i Lagnira, BU Domingo, Java, and Macho ceuees. 300 Bbla, HaV-Bbls. and Hhda. Sugars, all qualities 30 Bbls. City and Western Mens Fork. 125 Bbls. No. 1 and I Maekerel and Herring. 75 Bibs. New Orleans and Cuba Molasses. 50 Hhda. Western Bides and Shoulders. 125 Boxes and X hexes Colgate's pale and No. Soaps. 1UO Boxes Gilbert's assorted Candy. ISO Kegs Nails, assorted sises 10 Tons 1, IK and 1H inch Hoop Iron. Also, Cuba Molasses in Hhds., Sack Salt, Starch, Candles, Pepper, Alspiee, Ginger, Fancy Soaps, Snuff, Ceyave, e terete. VaU aad See befese yew April 27 th, 188. CLASSICAL SCHOOL. r IHE next session of my School, situated five miles M north of Hillsborough, oa the stage road from Leasburg to Hillsborough, will eommenoe oa the sec ond Monday of July next. TERMS: Tuition in Languages, $20 00 per session in Algebra, Ueometry, xc., 19 00 " Ordinary English Ftudies, 12 50 " Board at the Academy, and ia good families in the neighborhood, from to 44 per session. No extra char res, and, generally, no deduction. m now putting! up additional buildings, and hope to have them ready; by next session. June 18 St. 1 B. W. HUGHS, Priu. 1500,000 LBS. RAGS I RAGS 1 1 WANTED i BY THE FOREST MANU FACTORING COMPANY, One Million Five Hundred Thou sand Pounds good Cotton and Linen RAGS. For particulars address, Da W. 8. MILLER, Sup't, ForestviUe, Wake county, N. C. March, 1859. j eo IS fim MORE TO SE ADMIRED THAN THE RICHEST DIADEM-1 EVER . . Worn by Kings or Emperors. What t Why a B eaatifnl Head of Hair. Because it is the ornament God himeelf provided for all ear race. Beader. although the rose may bloom ever se brightly la the glowing check, the eye be ever so sparkling, tns teeta be these or pearls, it. tne neaa is bereft of its covering, er the hair be snarled and shriveled, harthi and dry, er worse still, if sprinkled with gray, nature will lose more than half her charms. Pref. Wood's Hair Restorative, if need two or three times a week, will restore and permanently secure to all seen an ornament. Bead the fallowing ana judge. The writer of the first it the ecUbratod.JPumut, That berg: Kbw Tone April iv, less. Dn, Wood .Dear Sir . Psrmit me to express to yon the obligations I am under for the entire restora tion of my hair to its original erlor ; about tne time or my arrival in the United States it wee rapidly becom ing gray, bnt upon the application ef your " Hair Re storative," it soon recovered its original hue. X eon aider your Restorative as a very wonderful invention, quite emcatlous as weu as agreeable. I am, dear sir, yours truly, B. XAAltBJCAv. "Drych aY GwyliedydW Welsh Newspeeer Office. 18 Nassau sC Anril 1 2. '59. Pnor. 0. J. Wood Dear Sir . 8 ome month or six weeks ago, I received a bottle of your Hair Restora tive and gave it to my. wife, who concluded to try it on her hair, little thinking at the time that it would restore the gray hair to its original color, but to her as well as my surprise, after a few weeks trial it has per. formed that wonderful effect by turning all the gray hairs to a dark brown, at the same time beautifying and thiokening the hair. I strongly .recommend the above Restorative to aQ persons in want of such change of their hair. CHARLES CARDEW. I Nxw Yonx, July 2S, 1857. Pnor. 0. J. Wood : With eonfidenoe do I reoonunend your Hair Restorative, as being the most efficacious article I ever saw. Since using your Hair Restora tive my hair and whiskers, whioh were almost white, have gradually grown dark ; and I now reel eonfldent that a few more appUeations will restore, them to their natural color. 1 1t also has relieved mo ef ail dandruff and unpleasant itofaing, so ooaunoa among persons who perspire freelyk j. . naiaix. Pnor. Wood : About two years age my hair com menced falling off and turning gray; I was fast be coming bald, and had tried many remedies to no effect. I commenced using your ttestorauvs in January last. A few anDUeafions fastened my hair firmly. It began to fin up. stow out, and turned bank to its former col or, r black.) . At this time it is fully restored to its ori ginal eolor, health and appearance, and I cheerfully recommend its use to ell. J. V. HOJsa. Chios go, IK May 1, 1857. The Restorative is vat up in bottles of S Sises, ris large, medium and small ; the small holds half a pint, ana retails forone dollar per bottle ; the medium holds at least twenty per cent mere in proportion than the smalL retails fox two-dollars. per bottle: the large holds a quart, 40 per sent, mere in proportion, and re aiisforss. , . , , 0. J..WOQD A CO., Proprietors, 444 Broadway, Saw Terk. and 114 Market St. St. Louis. Mo. : jeAad. eeld by all good Druggists and Faaey eoedg pealers. ; aiyai m. PETERSBURG ADYBM'TS. REDUCTION IN PRICKS. STAPLE AND FAJSCY DBF QOOD& At GreatlT Redaeed Prieee I M M. DAVIS eV CO., JNTENDENO TO ameva (ia August) toShei NEW STORE, (lately eeeopisd by X. P. Nash A Co.) Syeamore, eorner ef Bank street, will front this date sea their en-1 tire stock at greatly reduced prtoec rTis unnecessary to enumerate our stock in point of oeanty, freshness,. auraomty and axtenw is surpassed by none. - - : r We desire having the larirast and handsomest stora tiViiia, and shall spare no effort to tenfi it at- tractive hi fresh and desirable goods, and the low prices at which they vUl be sold. Meanwhile we offer enr present stock at nearly the cost price. Oar object is te enter our new store with an eatifely new stock. -. We are thankful for ths patronage of onr friends la Raleigh and adjaeent plsee,and solioit a eontinuanee ef their favors, ptedging earsetees to give satisfaction. JS. M. va.Yi' VU, junel Petersburg, Va. 1 AD IKS jA NEW IDSAl GRAND ; "JSNKVA OPENING ATCHE&1 e .e e - ef ., all the LATEST ' styles ef ' rant -WATCHES,) -ftwni 'i- - ' the meet aetedj annfaotorles. j Aa entire i gTODARD'Sl Pnblie Want, LOWDOH ' lever , WATCHt e , e . -s a oooo MAGIC surer Spoensj Cased WATCHES tasBortmeniof ram ' JEWELRY of every f deeeiiptioai i I have Jnst . Earned - - ' i ' from 5". 'the - IfORVHa. f ! - ; e : e e aATX'WAT Watches i JOHNSON . BEBSLBY,! X&ker s. AJTD ' Fine Watcltee e e OnnositethsK TOWN CLOCK- promise everybody that I ean- show thent as pretty and fine seleotion ef good and fine Jewelry aad Fancy Goods, ns can be found this side of New York eUy, and at prises to compete with the New York markets. Call aad examine before yon hay, at 65 Syeamore st opposite the Town Clock, ' ' " WTLLIAht S. 8HORTT. ' apHO-swly NEW GOODS. j NOW BEADY FOB INSPECTION No. 51H Syeamore Street, ' PETERSBURG. VA - CLOTH, DRESS, AND FROCK COATS, ell ef the latest eats and very hem olothsv Black and Fancy Oasimere Pants, the neatest and - meet beautiful styles that I have had the pleasure ef offer ing te my trade. Fancy Cassimere Suits for Spring aad Summer wear, all new and handsome. Silk, Satin, Cassimere, Marseilles, and ether see- style vests, au sixes. Furnishing Goods in great variety. Shirts, Collars, Ties, Scarfs, Umbrellas, Gloves, Cravats, Pocket Handkerchiefs; Socks by the dosen, of the finest qualities. Alexander's best Kid Gloves, just received; Under Shirts and Drawers, Silk and Merino. mar 19 JOHN MORRISON, : MANUFACTURER AND DEALER FURXITURE, At No. 127 Sycamore Street, PETERSBURG, VA. HA dfATRESSKS keptea lVA either of Hair, Cotton, Shuck, er Cotton and bhuck. FISE7S METALIC BURIAL CASES, Mahogany and Poplar Coffins, always on hand. Hearses kept in good order to supply all orders for the same. Also, the IndeetrmAiite Terra Gotta Bwrial Cote, which can not eorrode or ret by its position in the ground. Spring Beds, a new article; durable, pleasant and cheap. A variety ef Maatie and Toilet Glasses. Please oaTl and examine my large stock of Furniture for yonrselves, at the above number. ATTENTION HOUSE-KEEPERS. JNO. MORRISON, (successor to Peed A Par sons) would call attention to his large assortment ef both home made and Northern FURNITURE, at No. 127, Sycamore street, Petersburg, Va, consisting in part of the following i A variety of Bureaus, Ward robes, Wasbstands and Bedsteads of different patterns, Cottage Furniture in Chamber Sets, Sofas, Tete aTetes, Divans, Marble and Mahogany top Tables, Etegeres, -Writing Desks and. Book Cases, Desks for offioes. Cribs, Cradles, Dining Tables, both folding and Ex tension, Chairs in great variety, consisting of Mahog any, with Hair and Spring bottoms, Maple, Walnu , and Oak Cane Beats, with a variety ef Wood Seats, a large assortment of Recking Chairs of Mahogany with ban- bottoms, cane seat do. with and without arms. He has an excellent Upholsterer who is prepared to repair all kinds ef Upholstered work. Hair and Shuck Mattresses kept en hand and made to order in the best manner and ef the best msterisl. He has recently received a new article of Curled Hair expressly for Mattresses, which, by a chemical process through which- it is earned, will effectually keep out the bug and mothv ,. , All kinds of Metallic end Wood Coffins kept con stantly oa hand and supplied at the shortest notion, ( He has also- three Hearses; which will be in readi ness to proceed, in town or country at short notion. mag. FINE CHEWING TOBACCO.--I WOULD inform my friends aad the trade generally, that I have just received another large supply, of that su perior CHEWING TOBACCQ, known as the Cran berry brand. It has been pronounoed by good judges to be nnsnpassed. I invite the lovers of the weed to give it atrial. Call at the Drug Store ef . - , N F. RIVES, ? . No. 107. Powell's Roir, mar v Petersburg, Va. PRICE OF . KEROSENE OIL AND LAMPS REDUCED On and after tills date, we will sell the Kerosene OH at one doW and tmentg-five east per gatUm. , We have made an arrangement with the aeent to keen on hand a supply ef this Oil. and are the sols Agents for this city.' The genuine Kerosene Oil cannot bepurehased of any ether house. : c, i We also have various styles of Lamps, at redaeed prioes. We call the publie attention to this OiL It is the cheapest and most popular light ever introduced, being equal to six candles, at a post of half eent per hour. MUIB, BlJtVJUXB Agents,; 4 V for Kerosene; OR, JTe 81 Sjeamore 8treet, . ( Jytfi - - - Petersburg, Vs. TS YOUR HAIR TURNING GREY T DO JL you wish to cultivate good whiskers and musta ehoisf Your hair to be-soft, silky and glossy ? Your head to be cool, eomfortable and 'free from dandrufff Mothers 1 are your children to have luxuriant heads of hair? Are you getting bald? Then. use Jordan's Ofl ef Bay Leaves, the genuine, which never fails in its' effects., Prepared by W. B. Jordan sold by N. F. Elves. Petersburs. Va- and druggists generally. : CAUTION. Persons wfll please be particular and ask for Jordan' Oil f Ray Leave, o as to prevent having sneh quackery as the " Concentrated Essence ef Bay Leaves palmed off on them, S fel4-tf l LIBERAL OFFER FOB 1859. - NASH'S TRIAL PIANOS 1 " E WILL TAKE UPON OUBSELYES the trouble and responsibility of selecting - PIANOS for and forwarding to such persons as nay wish to purchase, and if they do. not tarn out to be really Pood WwiLL REAB ALL THS EXPENSE.' ' We know what the PIANOS are, and have no hesi tation in taking the risk of giving satisfaction. 1 i i rv-B.P,AStt4C0- L marl2--;- . y'.Fetewburg, ya. TU8TRE CE I V E D.--A CHOICE AS- J sortment of superior fine Blank Bombasine Vests for Summer wear.' 60 Gmea Linen-and Duck Vests, .. the most beautiful style new .eut. ; 80 pairs White Dick PanUr Tanev Drilling Pants, all sises; Just to hand. Superior Black Cloth Dress Coata,ynst receiv ed ; call and see them. Basinew Suits very low, at, . i ..; tW.ROXSION'S ; - i 1H Syeamore sU J'- ria . .. ' - ? . -.- . . . : Pntanbnrec Ya. EDUCATION, EdsewTjrth female Gerninajy ' :Tt'BESNSBOBjONi -i ! THE Nlnetoentii Annual Sesstea of this Institntien wfll eoqunenoe on the 3rd of August, 1889. 1 ' - ; The eonrse of study is thorough and sjsternsns. esa braeittg everything neeessarye een)plea eoUA aad ornasaental eduoauon - The Btmeores are se arraa- ged as te eentbine the eemlorts ef a Home with the advantages ei a School. lnstraetors ef the highest qualifications are eorploy edln each ef the Departments. Board, inolndinj washing, lights and ftteL per session or nve nxeaxas,' i ' - - - 'Utwff Tuition U the resrelasses; - ;- fifiOO ' Catalernes eentatnimr aU nsuaiisry infbneatioa raw tpeoting the nat f Lytruction, Terns, Aa, will be forwarded en appUeation to RICHARD STERLING, PrinerpaL I June 4j fim. f ,T , , Greensboreugh, . C. j PRIVATE BOARDING DAT SCHOOL YOtJNOr XsADlnB, ; HTJLLSBORO, B Cl . -Under, the eare nf -Aa: hi-- , -MISSES. NASH AND- MISS KOLLOCK. nrtTTE FTR ST SESSION will commence on the J. : 15th of July, 1859, and end en the 80th day of atvnmhsr.' i- .t--i . ..- . Taeeoarseef Instruction wiH he thorough, embra- eing att .the hmnehes nsusJlv taught in. First-CUss sehools.; mi , V,.' :r' r,.'l -J-i it - Tnitioa and Board, Including Fuel, Lights, wash ing, etc, 8100 per session, payable oee-half in aoV vanee, aad the remainder a tee etose-es tne ssssioa, . lay scholars wni ae reeeireaoa toe MusJe en Piano, M tfslwdeon, " Urn of instrument for practice, Drawing, ' - " Pastel Painting, Greeiaa Painting " ; f French and Latin each, ' - $24 00 20 00 5 00 10 00 20 00 10 00 10 00 rreuljars eentsjning aQ necessary hifarmation vill pe forwarded eaapplioattonv - - ap jo em KEAL ESTATE, Mi. YARBROUGU HOUSE" FOR SALE. ON the first Monday la July next, I propose to sell at pnblie auction, to the highest bidder, the valu able property fa Raleigh, N. 0 , so well known as the . Yarbrough house. : The imnrovementa reeenfy made on the buildine. and the eharaetar it sastains, place ft among the most desirable Hotel properties fn the eountiy. It has a large snd increasing patronage, and is said te be the best paying Hotel property ta the State. 1 - The building U three stories high, presents a hand some exterior, and 11 one ef the chief ornaments ef the city. ' It aitaaOon if tad mowk desirable ef any pre nertv ef the kind in BaleiFh. it beinx located on a cen tral portion of Fsyetterille street, the main street of theeity. The meeting of the Legislature and principal Courts at Raleigh, together with an increasing transient tra velinc custom, insure a. plenty of guests to this Hotel. XEBMB: 93,600 eash; g7,eo on the JSt day or October, 1859, aad the balance payable in one and two years, with interest from day of sate. lune 4 3awto. UAaniki tusoi. Raleigh Standard, Petersburg Express, Riehmond Whie. and National IntoUixeneer copy twine a week tall day ef sale, and send bias tmrntaxauif to uus emoe. TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE 1 T WISH TO SELL PRIVATELY THE FOL- 1 LOWING arenerte iathaCUv ef Raleick. viai 1st. The at tne eorner or wumiagten ana Martin Streets, formerly occupied by O. Ik Bnrch, an at present in' the occupancy of H. L. Win ton. This Hotel is admirably located, and commands a large share of transient and permanent eustosn. 2nd. The two Store Hvw.ee fronting ea Mar ket Square, one occupied by E Rosenthal, as a Cloth ing Store, which also fronts on Fayette ville Street, aad the other in the occupancy of A- emits ae a Grocery. These stores are situated ia a position which eaaaet fail to command an extensive patronage. 3d. Two 1welling Houses, one oa Wilming ton Street, near the Capitol Square, at present eeenpted by Mr. Xant, and forsaariy the ptupsity er Wiley Jena son, and the other situated in the eastern part ef the city, near Mr. Eidridge Bmlth's. - - The above property win be sold ea terms to Suit any person was may wian to pagsnasa. jot mnasr an matton, apply t inu U. Bnowm, er to i . . . a ... A nrw . engai iyH esa ii nusnaain. A GOOD ARRANGEMENTS XHE AGENT OF THE RICHMOND A I " Petersbarr Railroad will attend to forwarding all goods and produce to aad from Richmond, Va free of charge; and the freight en wheat from N. C on that Road has been reduced tefour cents per bush el, including drayage through Petersburg. w. B. AlittSlM, Agent R. A G. R. R. March 12th, 1859. mar 18 6m THOMAS BLLBTT, ) C POWHATAX WniSISBK, at rormeny or tcAsumi, j (BinfordjDickineonS WeUiger, ELLET1 & WEISIGEIl XE W MAT, AND CAP, STORE, . No. -167 Main Street, AdjoininK Messrs. Kept, Paine k Co., . . , ' RICHMOND, VA The undersigned invito the attention ef their fronds and . the pnblie te the Large, Complete, and Well-Selected': Stock of. Hats, Caps aad Straw Goods, whioh they have just opened, being assured that they can satisfy the wants of the most fastidious. '"t 5'."--v '.-trt-t ,t ; tp-? - They especially invite an exaaunatioa from Cotmtry Merchants, te whom they 4ea aad wfll Offer induce. meats in regard to extent of stock, variety and prion, thateannot fail to please . z-'-y-;'' . wt.t.h!tp it. rKt&tn-mit- FTIHE CHICKER1NG & SONS 3d PRIZE JL; ; ; 1 -: '.; MEDAL PIANOS '" iv The subscriber: agent for" the above-h-stly celebra ted Pianos, informs the public respeetfully that he rev lifluln WllmintrtOT-N. C. ' " ' S 5vi tt . r . 1'ersons anurous u puwuug w pt "j dressing him, will be seat pamphlets containing roar sn different styles with marKeapnoeC f , ,; Pianos tuned andrepaired.r .- . ; 5,i : ..v. , , - All orders promptly attended te by addressing noy 10 ly. vn Wilmington, N. a NEW iEWELJBY! " f t nSBAS. w: THOMPSON HAS JUST EETTJRW- li ED from New Trk, with a splendid assortment of NEW AND FASHIONABLE JEWELRY, Embracing all the latest styles, and taetadinf a the assortment or . SILVER GOODS, Ac, o ITa anUnite a call from hU friends- .Watches and Jewelry neatly repaired en the short. est notice. DhAB. jb invanus, oct 28 tf No 22 FayettevflM St, Dissolution of Copartnership. THE Copartnership heretofore existing ' between Palmer A Smith having been dissolved by mutual eon sent, aad the undersigned having bought out the inter est of E. Smith ta their Railroad contract aad general brick-making and building, will continue the business In all its branches, at hie Brink Yard near Crabtree Bridge, en the fL. A G. -Railroad. . 1 : - " . aw. PALMER. Ealeigh, Juno 10, 1859. .. . June 15 t TO PERSONS VISITING THE SPRINGS. TT WOULD say to the publie that I have lust reeeiv- I ed the fourth addition to my extensive Stock ef Jewelry, Watches, Ac, consisting in part or rvis :l ex tra fine Diamond Set Watches Pearl. Lava, Coral and Bridal Sets of Jewelry, Sings; Lockets, Ac ; Silver Ware ta complete sets, whkh win be sold lew at .3,'. -- -'- vTM'i-iiua-B,: . s - .''! .-.. -4 'ib-Ha 88 Syeemere st,- June 18-- . j. Opposite meTownQookv. - .-?.- 4jsJ ik-a-.-' w-,Pstersburg, Vav OUGAJU10 hhds. Cuba Surf Just received , ?r"7Z ,!".T,P0NNANS A JOBTOOyg ' ".i5LJr - PetersSr& Va, - PetersBurga icEtiiAJirEaus; rriRTS CELEBRATED WATE'CSfa Fli.C2, BTtr i.JL wntod ta Beth county, Vs., 8A miles west of Ma- bore juepot er vtne virgmta verwa anuw, 4eanmteetherwltAbyra.da ; pesa ea route, the Bath Alum, warm ana u it now reedy for the reception of yisiterc, W i iha iexeeptioa ef this 23 miles, it has an tinkrekee Baft. ; road eonneetion with the nrinoipal dU-saf Sea- r "board. From Washiagtoa, Baltimore aad r.ULmend, passengers wijl reach here the evening tx-xaesama .: day they leave withe -of the above wlaessr yfaatora ., will hi esMfalto Uave the ears at lUboro' Depot of the Virginia Central Railroad.., j ' Xhis bpnng occupies aa aimees central f.i. (he gseea ef Springe ef Wenters Tlrtinte, being eighty miles from the Warms three miles from the Hot, an about 35 miles fires, the Greenbrier White jBulpwat. Springs.- . The waters ef thtt ptaee :'i-V eelehrtty ia aha earn, ef SereseWRhismstti Uloars, Infmetahle ef the skin, Chronle Liar. rhemand Omsas, (aa offonerre diseharge fressrthe nostrils,) a aye, raraiysis, rys- Torpid Liver, and diseaoes. incident to a in savasmatic districts. Neuraliria. Spinal Irri nauc aismcts, tation, Diseases of the Urinary Organs, vis! Btaddss Kidneys and Urethra, Enlarged JTostees utano. Diseases of Femalee, as Suppression of the Catemenia, Fluor Aibuc Prolapsus Uteri, Ac -; --. , For a detailed aeeount of ths properties of this water, see the May Ne. of the -Anwrtee Farmer,' aad the June Nc ef "De Bow's Review,'r send to the Pro prietors for a pamphlet, ; . , -v. ; Theelimate is healthful and biasing the sarround ingsnenery wild and picturesque, t . f The Hotel Accommodations are ef. &eurst order, furnitxrre and buildings newaad sufflcien t f or the aecenmteeatioa ef 800 persons, ' -- , . ' ' " . - A Phyriciaa of mueh practical experleneetafM are of the water, resides here permanently. - $ Every effort wfll be mads by the PWtprteterr and their assistants, to render the sojonrn of their guests pleasant. PORTER A V&YES, -. : . .-- PAOm. Good Music win be inatteniisnoe early In the ifmson - . june 18 swim. . Temple of Fallon. T HO M A SCA IA AN , (sveensaon to isaao wocron), MERCHANT TAILOR, . FayetteTiUe Street, Raleigh, N. RESPECTFULLY CALLS THE ATTENTION , ot purchasers to his Spring style of Caothing wSc Furnishing Goods Just received, with an extensive assortment of French and English Cloths and Casrimeres, Veerings, Ac whish wOl be saade up to erdar fa the best stle, hav ing seoared tiie servtees of the most skillful Mechanics to make them up in the most approved . fashion. Work dene with neatness aad quick dispatehX i For past patronage I retara my sincere thanks to friends and customers, and hope aeontinnanee of the April 5, 1859. CAROLINA CITY HOTEL PARROTT A MEWBORN, Proprietors. FTHIS MaaLttceat Hotel has been enlarf JL d to nearly double its original sUe, an addition ef eighty-eight feet having been added en RtHroad street, thus preeenting aa imposing treat immsdistely, in view of the An. Aimo Ocbax. ' i iJ The veranda wf this Hoel (wbieh is One stories high) fronts towards the Oessa two hundred aad ' eighty feet, affording a - , P:.r;u . - cg- Delightful Promenade. i;H ' From this stand-point, the beholder ean scan the Oeeaa in the south. Bogus Sound ta the south-west, ths Harbor with all its shipping, Fort Macon and three Light-Houses ta the south-east, affording a range of : Oeea SoeaetT-' - '-r ; that is asaroely elsewhere to be met with, i The superintendence of this Hotel will bo in the -V hands of Mr. H. EaAVBxnT, (formerly ef the Fayette ville Hotel,) whose taste and skill so eminently quali fies him for making all ths guests fool as if they were at home, i v The best servants the country eeuld afford have been secured. ' "v ' s-m -. . ThoserEo stop with us will never be at a less for ' Recreation aad'Eutertainiaeat. - Our steamboat wiU make' regular trips to Beaufort, the Inle the Fort, and often on -'..t, ExAra'BxeaTsIoae, '; '"! while our . . " . ...; - - Z . 4Iaad of Mnsie . wfll be ever .f dUeOnrsing sweet sonndV to ths ears of those who shall favor us with their company. , Our Bar will furnish choice liquors of all kinds ; onr , Billiard Room is ta goooLorder, and ear Bowliag .Alley will be constantly open for the entertainment of those who have a taste for these healthful exercises ; and our Reading Room wfll contain files of the best newspapers, magasinee, and periodicals published. The siok will find our Bath Houses a matter of greateonortandahelpto better health.'' n. ::. We feel assured that ta every respect w ean ghre entire satisfaction ; we shall, at least, spam no itains to do our whole duty, that all onr gueete may irsoeive aB possible attention. v m-. 4 . . Take Notice. As the train arrives after dark each evening, persons going to Beaufort will do well to stow ewer jiight at Carolina City, at they ean be eesveyed, wherever they wish to go, the next day, in a steam boat or safl Koats, and thus be saved the trouble of a disagreeable night trip aeress the water.- " 4 - I Carolina City, May 5, 18W; my 11 5m. 1 iTin , 1 ... i i -r I fn I i i i i f - 1 i i RUT JU8 T IN TIJrlK FOR THE SEASON. 5..;3 ia JjPu 4 . xa "?tXevri Goods I New Croods ! I 5jHpUBScilBEB OitiTO HtS OLli CU8 11 -Aaim M m.mA A4K mnf.ll n allv n 'A All ever been brought to this eity. - His StockeonsisU of everytiitog usuany found la a ClothliigSrandhefiattjMhlmse i, - swnif -') are superior to- any he hasevbt before offered te the pabliov Is hifrvk i.rttifii .i!!-r.-hir . ? r JBesideS Ready-made Clothing, ho, has Bats, Boots, Shoes, Ujnbrellas, Cravats, aadTia shorf orsrythtaf that gentiemaa. needs about a toilette, i . l. , -; He also has On hand a fine nesortmeht or FUR NISHING GOODS which he wiUseU a cheap as any ether house.';- . ;: AUheaskjlB,U geiitIeTaen wOIoaH and look ai his Goods. ' He eharges nothing lor ihspeotianv-and if; after hie' Goods1 have been seen,-ad does not sell, it wfll not be hocsuss be does not efftr-reed bargains. ' ji'i.-, vn i: hh -whBOSsTBAU ' . v' .Coram Market Square. Fayetteville street. 1 ... i i .. I..,.. .. I .lH,'.i' g .Hi :. ThTEW CROP MOIASSESO hhds. Cuba J Mnseovado -Molassses ; 100 bbla New Orleans Molasses, i , for saw by. PEEBLES A WHITS, my. 21 j - .. v ; FetenburfV Ya. r4lCORICE-200 Licorice, varies hrsnds, - I A including " A 0 G7 o3Aal.TOr- C xor sate ny my 21 MoILW. is co. DOWNING'S LANDSCAPE GARDEN ING AND RURAL ARCHITECT Sixth Edi tion Enlarged and Revised. By Henry Win throp Sar gent. " For sale by 1 ",; .mj eg . -.it W. Ia FOMEE0Y. ATEH jCDOLEBSWe bays Jnst received a supply of Water VooiersM BWa, aaa ftoetaL ' MUIE STEVENS, ' also of metaL my 21 ' .-1 55 Syeamoreati Va. STtDRO YBEBJtAXfmiJRNA 8u jt 10 aettea slsea ef the s6t dem athand time for ths seaaon, and sold antenntketureprles with freight added. -.. JAMES M. JO ULES, Ayl. 9 n .-5 V r. . j : 85 f ; .- - ll rt aa - if Of" ,,3' - 4
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