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'rV'Whi i t 1 ' ' 3 , (.fj.!:',' :! Li ' :! -, - .' ; A " c j ' , 4- - ' A i ' ; ' ' ' A -' 1 "" " 1 - "-' "- 'ul 1 .T"-"' - VOL. La ItALEIGH SATUltDAY MORNING, :MAY. 12 I860. JfO 88.-.'."$ ---v. - THE 11 I.KIGII REGISTER AND WEEKLY, ; ' BY JOHN .V. SYME,A THE SEMI-WEEKLY REGISTER ii published Wery Wednesday and Saturday morning, at 94 00 per annum, nayeble in advance, or $5 00,: if payment is delayed till the subscription jeias MP"-. THE WEEKLY REGISTJBR is published trwj Wednesday morning, at $2 W p annwm, payabla in- variably in mdTaa'i. ,;iH-:Vi ': Rates of AdTertisiWf -U tkei Seaai-Weeldy Kegiater? square (16 line or Ws) on insertion, . ' very taeoeeding insertion, " . 1 square lix montbs, i 1 " ' tweWe " . 2 " three " . 1 2 " six " i 2 " twelve months, including paper, $1 00 25 8 00 14 00 8 00 15 00 25 00 of the Advartisementa to k inserted the naper altogether, wiH be eharged 66 cents per square " lor T017 wwrwin wwf iu - . will be charged 59 per oent. more than the above rates when their advertisement are directed to be inserted on the injide. "-' ' l.1"-' HT In the Weekly Register : 1 square for the first insertion-, ; and for every succeeding insertion, ; 1 square twelve months, ' $1 00 25 10 00 10 00 2 " twelve months, inclnfl'g Weekly paper 20 00 All advertisements not otherwise directed,- will be inserted in the Semi-Weekly, and charged accordingly. Business Cards, not exceeding eight lines, will be inserted in either the Weekly or Semi-Weekly six jnonths for $5 00, or twelve months for $10 in both papers at $8.50 for six months, or $15for twelve months. jSiH Contracts can be made at the office for longer ' advertisements; BUSINESS GAUDS. GO 3 a a PS 1 1 i s- - .sasisasjf " Q 4 2 w fit 1Q WILLSON & ALFR1EXD, WHOLESALE AD RETAIL DRUGGISTS, Aa l draler in Chemical, Pfitrt, Dye Stvf; OiU, tc Sycamore, opposite Hollingbrook. btnet. Tr. vhii 1 5 N LLSOS. ! fOBX ALreaiD. au PfM. MARGIN, BRO. & CO., GROCERS AND qOMMISSION MERCHANTS, Petersburg, Ymj . If. M. MAKTijffT SOM A CO.. CQMJIISSIOff MERCIfAJTTS, - jan au j RICHMOND. YA. MclLWAtSE SON & Co., GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Corner of Sycamore and Tnbh Streett, a. g. MtiLWAiNK, 1 Peiersbarg, T. R. I. MCILWAISB, n. r. nitx. J a 5 R . H. FORD , DKALKK IV ALSO, ' FINDINGS FOR Boot and Shoe Manufacturers. No. 30 Hollingbrook Street, PETERSBURG, VA. mar 16 ly ' . DOXNAN S & JOHNSTOX, GROCERS AKI) COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Petersburg Vsju ;a 1 ly. DONNAN & k CCf., ER0HA1 COMMISSION MERf HANTS, Richmond, TsU ja 1 ly W. ROBERT ANDREWS, Fayetteville Street, ! One door above Alexander Creech's.) Kalkigd, N. C. Keps constantly on hand a select assortment of Family Groceries,: Wines, Liquors, Tobacco, Ci jan 14 gara, Q. WHEELER At WILSON S SE WING 31 AC II-IN E S, W A Kit EN & STEWART, Agents. Fa yMeville Street, Raleigh, K. 'C. ' 117E OFFER THE Wheeler Wil- sun Sewinir Machines, ktb important 1111 pruvements at a reduc tion on former prices ; and, to meet the de mand for a good, low priced f ii m i 1 v Mft ehuMB, hstve introduced New Style, working upon the same princi ple, ami m.nkiiig the tsgf same stitch, though not sot highly Crushed, at fifty-Fioe Dollam. lrc eleea' ce, speed, noijelessness, andi simplicity of tbe Ma-hine ; tbe beauty and strength pf stitch being alike on both sides, impossible to ravcj, aud le.ving no chain -pr ridge on the under side;; the economy of thread, nd adaptability to the thickest er thinDest fabrics, ha ve rendered this the most Useful and popu lar Family Machine now made. ! We give instructions free of charge, to enable pur chasers to operate the mar-bines successfully. An examination of these universally approved Ma chines is respectfully solicited at our oQce, over D. C. Murray's Drv.Goods Store. mar 7 tf WARREN A STEWART. BOOTI1E A. PARMENTfiR'S CELEBRATED SEWING MACHINES. FIl II ESE Machines sew from two snoots as purchased JL from the store, requiring no rewinding of thread. They stich, bind, fell and gather, in a superior style, sMid excel all machines in embroidery. Price of the "acuities $50.' . I ; li i C. II. THOMPSON, agt for Raleigh, JOS. JONESj.Oen'l agH for N. C. feb 25 3ra. '.. : , ,; Y ' ';: It MMtN'HEOL,(GY;.MannalofQeolog5, i Designed for the use of Colleges and Academies. By Ebeneier Emmiou, Btate oologist cf North Caro lina; Late State tiieoJoKigt 0f Few York; "Professor of Natural History and Ueology in William College j Cor responding Member of the Academy of Natural Science, Philadelphia, Ac, Ac. ; . For sale by ' - .. -W. L. POMEROT- A'jtinn, N. CJIareh, 1660. mar 14. Avr,TKCTIC BEFRIGE1 ATOR. v TIERof this celebrated make just received at Farmer.! HaU. E very famil 3 who use ice should have one. " Aug. 101S59 A JL ; JAMES M. T0WLE, Agent PROFESSIONAL CARDS. THEO. H. niLL, ATTORNEY AT 1AW, Ralkigh, N. C. Espeeial attention given to the eolkotion of claims. ' jan 25 ly. THOMAS J. BAGBY. Agent and Commission Merohant, No. 8 , Wall-t., under St. Charles Hotel, vKICUJMLOiNlJ, VA., IRt?S out Negroes, Rents out Souses, and seils Tobacco, Wheat, Corn, Fioar, and other Country Produce. Pays strict attention td.insinss, and prompt remittances made. j - -p. 35i- Consignments respectfully solicited. Refers to Messrs. Cha. T. Wortham A Co, ; Tins ley. Tardy A Williams ; Hunt A Brother, and Henry K. Ellyson, of Richmond. September 3, 1859. tf. BROWNING, MOORE & CO. AUCTIONEERS, FOR THB SALE OP NEGROES ! Will Give their Undivided Attention to the Sale of Negroes. OFFICE ON FRANKLIN, A FBW DOORS BE LOT WALL ST. RICHMOND, VA. G. J. BROWNINtt, late of Rappahannock Co. yE. U. MOORE, of the late firm of Harris Moore. J. T. WOO LFOLK, of Orange County. P. S. DAWSON, Nelson County. feb 22-Sm. PALI. TRADE, 1859. AM NOW RECEIVING MY FALL AND 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. depeln. Also; received the largest and best assortment of French and American Calf Skins, all of which will be mad np into Bpots and Shoes, in the best style, for my patrons. Thank, ful for past favors, I solicit a continuance of the same, sep 17 tf HA. DEPKIN. NEW VOLUMES THE POUR REVIEWS BLACKWOOD, OF AND COMMENCE Jajtt., TERMS. I860. Per annum. For any one of the Reviews, $3 00 For any two of the four Reviews, 5 00 For any three of the four Reviews, 7 00 For all four of the Reviews, 8 00 For Blackwood's Magazine, 3 00 For Blackwood and onf Review, 5 00 For Blsekwoord and two Reviews, 7 00 For Blackwood and three Reviews, 9 00 For Blackwood and Four Reviews, JlO 00 Jloiey Current in the Stat wkere id will be re. ceived at par. CLUBBING. A discount of twenty five cent, from the above prices will be allowed to CL BBS ordering font or more copies of any one or snore of ;the above works. Thus : Four copies of Blackwood oi of one Review, will be sent to one address for $9 ; fbr copies of the four Reviews and Blackwood for $30 ! and so on. Remittances should always be addressed to the Publishers. LEONARD SCOTT, CO., mar-lS tf. . No. 54 Gold Street, New York. Healthy human Blood upon being ANALYZED always presents us with the same essential elements, j aud gives of course the Trne Standard. Analyr.e j the Blood of a person suffering from Consumption, : Livor ComplaiDt, Dyspeps'a. Scrofula, Ac, and we find j in every inttnnce certain deficiencies in the red'globules j f Blood. Supply thece deficiencies, and you are ; made well. The Blood Food is founded upon this ' Theory hence its astonishing success. There aro j FIVE PREPARATIONS adapted to the deficiencies of the Blnod in different j diseases For Coughs, Colds, Hronchitia, or I ny affection whatever of the Throat or Lnngs in- ; duciTg Consumption, use No.-1, which is also the No. for Depression of Spirits, Loss ot Appe- j tile, and for all Chronic Comp aints arising troin Over-use, General Debility, and Nervons Prostration. No. 2.' for Liver Complaints, No.- 3, Dyspepsia. Being already prepared for abnorh. in; it is Taken by Drops and carried immediately inio the circulation, soithat what ycu yarn you retain. The No. is for Female Irregularities, Hysteria, Weaknesses, Ac. See special directions for this. For Salt Rhenm, Eruptions, Scrof ulous, Kidney, and Bladder Complaints, take No. 5 In all cages the directions must be s'rifltl v fol J lowect Price of the BLOOD FOOD $1 per bottle, gold by CHURCH t DUPONT, Druggists, ' -f No. 109'Broadway, : . New York. For sale in Raleigh, 'by Williams A Haywood, P. F. Pescud, and Iredr"ll Brothers . And b all respculile Druggists throughout the cou .try rarrS RALEIGH AND GASTON RAILROAD! ' Change of Schedule ! Kaleigh, November 1st. 1S60. o N AND A FT Eii. THIS DATE THE MAIL Train on the Raleijrh and Gaston Railroad Vcill run as follows : ' Leave R;ileieh daily at 7.10, A. M; Arrive at Weldon daily at 12 M. " Leave Weldon.'dailv at 11, A. M. Arrive t Raleieh daily at 3. -tO, P M. ; THE FREIGHT TRAINS will run as follows : Portsmouth Freight leares Rule'gh Monday, Wed nesday and Friday ; J Arrives at Kaleighi Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day. : ' j Petersburg Freight Leavis Raleigh Tuesday, Thurs day aad "Saturday ; j Arrives at Raleigh Monday, Wednesday and Fri day, j P.fA. DUNN, Sunt. November 8, 159.. feb lp" ly. li by AGG1NG AND ROPE. j 100 Bales Standard and Extra Heavy Bagging. 200 coils ltope for sale at tbe lowest market rates R. A. YOUNG & BRO., ' 93 Sycamore street, . sep It tf Petersburg, Va. "GRAND PIANOS. I 7 WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED SEVERAL more of those FULL SEVEN OCTAVE NEW IMPROVED SCALE j Piano-Fortes, with the Iron Frame. These beautiful Instruments rival, in tone and power, the clumsy and cosily Grand Piano. We have now a' full and complete Stock, ALL BOUGHT FOR CASH, and selected with great eareJ may 2 J. P. NASli 4 CO. N1 Eff BOOKS Revolutions in Eoclish ITis- tory By Robert Vaughan, D. D. Volume 1st now ready. j Lefturoson the English Language. By George P. Marsh. r j Annual of Scientific Discovery, or Tear Book of Facts in Science and Art for 1SC0. Edited byi David A. Wills, A.M. ! ! ! A Narrative of the Discovery of the Fate of S'r John Franklin and hi Companions By Capt M'Ointock, R. N., L. L.' D. Wjith Maps and Illustratioins. Notes on Nursing, What It Is and What.lt Is Not By Florence Nightingale. For sale; by W L. POMEjROY. Ralkigh, N C ; arch, 1 jmar It. AIR. PAR'JTON'S. (iREAT WORK. XT JL First Volume Ready. The Life of Andicw Jackson, by James Parton, 3 vols. 8 va., 650 Pages each, with Steel Portraits, For bale bv HENRY D. TURNER, : , 1 N. C. BooksWe. Raleigh, February, 1860. , teb 22 MISCELLANEOUS. NEW SPRING AND SUMMER CtOTHING AT V ,;. J;.J.. ,. M.GRAUSM AIT'S . THE subscriber has the pleasure to. anoonce to hU numerous friends and the public generally that he has a full assortment of Spring and Summer Clothing, made up to his order, which be offers for sale upon tie lowest terms. ' Aw Hs- i.-1 f FINE BACLK BROAD CLOTH COATS. Double and single breasted, made in the latest and best style. ,, j: BUSINESS COATS, j --f ? " All sorts and style of Sack and Frock Coats, of French and English Cassimere, " m PANTS. French and English Cassimere Pants, also Black Doe Skin Cassimere, from. $5 to $9.00. j ' ) rfVJESTS. ..."t"v" The finest ana prettiest pattern of Silk and Cassimere Vests, made in the most fashionable style. yHATS AND ' CAPS. . The largest and best seleoted assortment of Hats sod Caps f any in this City. i ' -BOOTS AND SHOES. An exce4nrsfeottSeiarmw Boots, and a general assortment of common Sboo3. '?v::-; shirts. ' White and fancy Linen Bosoms. I , ,r llarsailes, Ac., all with improved Frenoh yoke. 'f Ai UndershirtSt,? Drawers, - Sacks, Neckties Gloves, and a gwd many different article of Gents furnishing goods. V - ! My stock is one of the largest and most complete I have ever offered, and Gents will find it to th-jr in terest to call on me before purchasing elsewhere, as I 'iave det-rmiaed to sell at such prices as ean not fail to jve satisfaction. i;, ' M. GRAUSCAN, . apr 14 tf. . ' 8TEABR9. v-J ; WM. BREKT F. STEARNS A CO. OLD VIRGINIA DISTILLERY, Richmond, Va. . rrrr-- the undersign. MWVJ'a ed naving been for 'Cy "f iV number of years large Vvi Sly engaged in distilling, offer to P" O laiitho Mamli.nlj of Virginia, and PVR North Carolina, a larae and ex. '-iS tensive stock of domestic Liquors, vis s ,. '-1153'- Whiskies of all gTado, and icen, som very fine and old. lin. Fr. Brandies, Gius, Cordials, Sweet Wines, Ac, 3. ! They are prepared to offer such inducements to the erchants of Virginia and North Carolina, as will ike it to their interest to buy in Richmond, Va. Thv desire to call particular attention to their Malted .e Whiskey, made from Pure R.ve Malted. Th's biskey is entirely pure, aad pronounced by judges e finest Whiskey to be found. feb8-6m. F. STEARNS A CO. OAK CITY SAVINGS BANK. Dr. T. D. HOGG. PreeidenU Jonn G. Williams, Cather. DIRECTORS. D. Hogs:, 11. S. Smith, Dr 0 Bur))ee, John U V. jlliams. at the Es- This Bank is now rewiring deposit in; tlioe ot John G. Williams & Co. i Discount y Tuesday, feb 13 tf. Q. DECABTERET.5r JoHX ARMSTnoSS. NORTH CAROLINA BOOK BINDERY. UeCarteret &. Armstrong ! ok Binders and Blank Ileok 31anu tacturrm, RiriRH. N. C, YER THE SOUTH CAUOLl.XA BOOK STORK, I AVE ASSOCIATED THEMSELVES TO GETHER, for the purpose of carrying on tbe ok Binding business extensively, in all its various inches. Their advantages are such, that they arc now prc red' to do all kinds of Binding, from plath to orna- ntal, in a manner and at a price that caunut fail to e sa'UfsetioD. Tbey would call particul.-r at'ention to their unique !) of hail' Calf and Morocco BiuJiug, wh'.ch is very ulsotue sud durable. . Vewspajiers of all kinds, hound in a strong and sub nil u'auner. Music Books, and Periodicals of ry description, hound to any pattern, in handsome le. Snpremf Ciurt Rportn, 10,000 vols, having been ind at this establishtnect, we are still prepared to d them to match. 'laving a fine Cutting Ma-hine. wo are prepared to ! large editions of Books in ciwth, in a manner xiid i price almost as cheap as it can be done in tho rtteru Cities. t'limpiilets of all kinds, takes from the printer and ie up in a superior mnncr, at very low rates. Work sent from a distance will be done up with patch, and carefully repacked and forwarded back ho ;t delay. J. Q. DbCARTKRKT, JOHN ARMSTRONG. Raleigh. N. C Fsnniry fith, 18c. jn 21 tf. TEXAS LAND, AXD MONF.Y. , 1EXAS CO UK T OF CLAIMS RE ESTABLISH , i ED All heirs of soldiers who wer-ei in the Tex war of Independence, and who h-ve not received ir land, must apply Tor tbe sauio before tlie 1st of . .ie, 180 ' , or be forever barred. All person1; having . hnracter of 'cloim tchntcrer tor LAND OH N EY asninst T- xas can now secure tbe same by ierly pr?cculing their rights. The nn'?cr?igr.ed m reral lh"ur(nid itamrt of penaii entitled, and nil er data peiainieg to the Texas laud business, and I attend promptly to any claim entrusted to his irgo. Address THOS. D. WILLIAMS, f Attorney at Law, Waco, Tet4-s. Refrrrs to Judge Person, Judge Battl3, Governor ain, and others.' mar 25 6m. ! TORT1I CAROLINA WRAPPING PA. .S PER.--AS GKNERAL AUENT OF E. B. ter, proprietor of the Crabtree Paper Mills, I am dy ,to settle his accounts for Paper, to pnrcbsfe ck, and to sell Wrapping Paper of all descriptions, favorable terms. . Ordrrs for snch paper solicited 1 executed with promptness and dispatch. Address, J. J. LITCHFORD, i'ch 1 Raleigu, N. C. Standard copyv SlOO REWARD. JAN AWAY FROM MESSRS. J. A N.A. CAM , ERON, of Onmberland County, first of last June, negro man Southwell, or Southcy, (as nsually call ) Said neitro is thick set about 5 feet 8 inches h, of a dark brown color, has 'small eve, and a wncast look. He has been hired frr several years in lum bland County, as a Turpentine hand. I will e tho above reward, if taken out of the State f 50 - his imprisonment in any jail in this State, or $25 information, that may lead to his recovery J. B. LITTLEJOHN. Louisburg, w. C. feb 4 tf. Fajfetteville Observer and Wilmington Herald py till forbid. ' INE GOLD JEWELRY.--TIIE SHU- SCRIBER has in store a splendid assortment of FINE GOLD JEWELRY, ihracing a variety of styles of patterns of Brooches, '' cast Pins, Ear Rings, Bracelets, Finger Rings, La os ani Gentlemen's Watch Chains, Pencils and Pens, iff Pins, Miniature Lockets, Gold Thimbles, c. ill an 4 examine. nov 9' C. B ROOT. vTOT ICE.1?IIE SUBSCRIBERS GIVE .', their personal attention to all consignments made cm from the country, particularly Tobacco, Cotton, and heat They keep a large stock of Groceries, Guano,, ' i, on hand, which they offer for tale on the most isonable terms. To cash and punctual buyers ,n the pal time. . DONNANS A JOHNSTON, ' Grocers and .Commission Merchants, soar 14 ly - , Petersburg, Va. .fNLIDE ISLAND GUANO.--300 BAGS Jji Elide Island Guano, in store and for sale by I)0NNANS 4 JOHNSTON, Petersbntg Va. ang 20- REAL EST AT R, &0., VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. I offer my house and lot in the village of Chapel Hill, whore I formerly lived, adjoining Hugh:B. Guth rie, West, and the Episcopal Church Eaat, fronting jrranuta street iorth, sad running tap k, to toe uol- i lege grounds South, containing about two acres, with 1 -t large Dwelling House with eight gd rooms, fire- 1 place in each room, and two large basement rooms 40 by 20 feet each, two fire-places in each 'room, a two story Kitchen with four good rooms an" a Bk Oren attached, all other necessary font-houses, aada good well of water in the yard. This property is valuable; it would suit for a private family or for a pufelio hotel, , I wiQ sell on one, two, and three yevs eredit n ith in terest from data, the purchaser giving bond with good . eeeurity. r- , - v t; s ANN 6. HILLY ARD. phti bei, jr, Msai;;, j .... i TOWN.PROPERTV FOR SALE1 ' I wish ;to-,sell privately the fol- ' LpWINS property fa the City of Ealeigh, rb .N ,lsU; The HOTEL at he ' corner of Wpmington '! and Martin streets, formerly occupied by Q. L. Buroh,' " and at present In the occupancy of H. L. Winton This Hotel U admirably located, and eommands' s6 laree share of transient and aermahent eaatom. ' A 2d. 'The two STORE HOUSES frcntinz on hiZUt aZZL il-Tj -iT- wd , . et Ban are. one ac.cn Street, and th. other in the oecup,cy of A. jAdam. a a Grocery. Tnese stores are situated in a position which eannot Jail to command an extensive patronage 3d. Two DWELLING HOUSES, one on Wil mington Street, near the Capitol Square, at present occupied by Mr. Tant, and formerly the property o Wiley Johnson, and the other situated in the eastern part of the city, near Mr. Eldridge Smith's. The above property will be sold on terms to suit any person who may wish to purchase. .For further infor mation, apply to Mills H. Brow, or to V sep 17 ly SAMIi EOWLa&'D. TO CAPITALISTS SPLENDID WATER POWER 1 COTTON, GRIST AND SAW MILLS FOR SALE! I AM DESIROUS OF SELLING TKBOCKY MOUNT MILLS PROPERTY, and Lorite insueo- uon ot toe piaoe and improvements. The property embraces the whole P Water Power of Tar Rivet i which is made available by the most substantial Gran ite Dam, built at a cost oi near $10,000, and which gives a fall of . al out 14 feet j ' TIIE COTTON MILL, 1 One of the best Grnnite buildings in tbe gtjito, 3SzT4 feet, two stories, with basement and attic, jwit h ma chinery in good order, turning out 300,000 Lo 350,000 lbs. COTTON YARN per annum. TIIE GRIST MILL, I Large and substantia' Framed building, on Granite Walls, running 5 pair Stones, 3 Esopus for Corn and 2 Burrs fjr Wheat. f TIIE SAW MILL, I Circular Saw and machinry in g:od order One large and commodious DWELLING, .beauti fully located. THWEE other residences handsomely situated, FOURTEEN Cottajres for the 'f perative. ONE large and convenient Store House", THREE Warehouses, Ulacksmth and tVorM Shops, with 85 to 90 acres of land. i For Manufacturing COTTON, tbi place! rombinrs as many advantages as any I have ever eetn vorth or South, and tbe power is sufficient to extend opiratioos almost "ad libitum !" and . THE GRIST WILLS, ! for custom work, are probably tbe most valuable in the Sutfe. 1 The above prorc-ty is sitiialed in the Souaties of Nuh and fdgHiimlw, ) tte - ? I'!i'ils of Tar Iti.er. - one milo from Ro'-ky Mount Depot, on thej Wilming ton and neluHin Rullroau. us tn jimi .rii'comlilion. Persons desirous of embarking in the Manufacture of Cotton are invited to iuspucl the property. I rclits will be given, running from one to six or eight years, if desired.- Address, j l WM. S. II ATTLT, npr 7 l'n Rocky Mount X. C IJIACII HAWK. LArK WAHUIOR WAS SIRED -BY OLD BLAf'K HAWK, hJy Sherman Morgan, be by jur-un .Morgan, lie ly true tir-tton, a ue.fenaant of the (iodolphiu Arabian; his di.m a large lack mare imported in 143, from E-ugland. The sire (pf Warrior could beat any Stallion of bis day with easel He trot ted in several instances in public in 2.42, Jhat being nearly t wenty seconds faster than any othortStslliun of his day. and be lia tirnd more Stnllions, JVlares aud tielJing:i, thnt can trot low down beiow thrice minutes than any (aber Stallion that ever lived, and his fame in kno jwu froin Maiue to Texas, and fu.st Mares have peut from a'l parts of thv Tinted Sttes, to be been ee coupled with Old Black Hawk. They are (kumrk able for their docility at- well as greit sjjeed, ana they pos se's great powers of endurance, which make thcirt ffr the best race of horses now or ever wss ia the United States. I KLACK WARRIOR will be fix years old the 9th : day of May next; Mund? I6).j himds higS(, color jet black, with wavy Diluc and "til, and can rot fub Ho beat Torn Jefferson in a severely contested rare last: "nsoii in 2.52, 2.4S. li stock is splendid iff cidts are generally black, be being from a blckj horse and b'ack raarctwhi'-h gives his stock "the richest and Lest; color in the world bis colts sell, when four tponths old,! from one to five hundred dollars. Warrior has taken the first promium at the St. Lawrence ' ojanty Fair,; showing six the brt fucking colts: andj haf muny: promising two or throe year old ; one two" years old snld f-r SOiN). He received the let iremiuiu for ;v j eir ling exhibited, whioh vsas aaior." 3U spociuiens of the best that could be produced in the county, ajid bre dors are invited .to examin this horse before making barj: gains elsewhere, as it if for their advantage to use tbe best stock horse they can find. Warrior wat f ur'jhiiscd when three years old by Mr. Durfy, from (Judge San ford, of Vermont for -$1,700; since then he has beer owned in St Lawrence county, New York.l Having purchased BLACK WARRIOR at great expense for the benetit of myself and the public, 1 will stand him the present season at my stably, one mile North of Raleigh, at $30 dollars the season. One Dollar to the Groom. i At the laEt State Fair Warrior ' eat the fastest Jiorse on exhibition with ease. He als-1 made the fastest tiuib at the Fayetteville Fair by 20 seconds. i I will match him to trot the 1st day of October next two mile beats and repeat, or one mile heajts best three in five, aeainst any Stallion now in the State for Fii'e Hundred Dollar. To go in harness. t . ar,r7tf HENRY MORDECIA. . NOTICE. f . i .U PERSONS OWrG ME SMAT-L BILLS wi'l please coao forward and settler op, or they will find their accounts in the hands of en officer for collection. Positively no longer indulgence will bo civeD. 4 J, B. FRANKLIN N: B. 1 have this day adopted thecn vtem, and persons wishing anything m toy line, bring the cash,, or otherwise the goods My reasons for the shove sro : wilt have to wiU remain 1st 1 am cot a' le to do a credit buiinsts ?nd. The people are long winded. ; ?rd. I have to p-xj often mys e'f. . 4th. I aan sell cheaper hlh. It irivea me more satisfaction. Pth. lhave already given away, beforeji came betle, about four thousand dollars, and don't think I can do my family justice to give away any mores. , I return my thanks to the citizens offRaleigh aid the Burroonding Country, for their very liberal patrob airo ; and hope that when' they want anything in my .tine, they, will giveime a call, for I shall have always on band every article known to the trade. i J. B. FRANKLIN, A g't April 26th, If 60. . arp 2 fl UAH O.VfE ARE PREPARED TO JC take orders for the various kinds f Fertilizers, which we will furnish to ear friends on jthe best terms the market will afford. " The 'Manipulated Guano prepared by I the " Peters burg Fertilizer Monafactoring Co win be ready for delivery en or before the first Septemherjand we would direct the particular attention of those who use Guano to this article. - MeiLWALNB, SON A CO. j suglO ' Petersburg, Val . i ; MISCELLANEOUS. ROCKBRIDGE . ALUM WATERS. HE repntation of these' water: 3s established through Virginia and the South, and is rapidly extending over the whole Union. i The many remarkable cures performed by them in DygpxpgiA, Cbbokh) Diabrbcba ahd Drinnir, SCROFDiA, AHD ALL Gl,AJIBt;LAB AJIB SkW DUBASKS, Cbbobic Nbrvocs OoMrLAUT4; Bbohchttis, Pubs, Ae., have attracted the attention of the most eminent medical men in every section of. the country. Dr. Cartwright, of New Orleans, ssys: "In truth, 1 know of no water in Europe or America so rich in medical tvbttancet as that of the Rockbridge Alum Springs." . . ' ' : f !, -i- ! Dr. Moorman, resident Physician at the White Pol phur : ' It is a matter of ne little importanee that the public should be folly apprised of the remarkable ef ficacy of the Rockbridge waters, in strnmcus diseases especially. , They have long stood a reproach to our profession, and never, but in these waters, has a rem. edy been found that deserves the nam of a tpecifie for their cure.";.,.: . , . ...wl-' .' tf D Carter, of. Virginia,. certifies That the water is ' powerful alterative, -acts .on the glandular system generally and possesses great ionic properties." -4 Ker.fJr. Aunner : -1 have repeatedly unea it, as a .besrdesf the good effects upon mr: general health, I foHnt peenUi.rrT emoacionU dispelling cctahbous ZHTZZZ markbela virtue in til is respect' i Dr. J. A. Mobane, of Greensboro'. N. C says: " I am perfectly satified that the waters; are unequalled by any in the world for ulcer, and especially those of a rroftdou nature." j Andn valid, writing from Ohio, says: f My Dytpep i' ,with all its train of horrible nervous symptoms, has been relieved and effectually and permanently cured." f Another, from North Carolina, writes that " after exhausting the best medical skill in a case of Chronic Diarrhma, it has yielded to the curative powers of toe Rockbridge Alum Water." Our pampnlet i filled with letters of the most emi nent physicians, clergymen, lawyer', and all classes ef pur leiiow-citizens, who certify, their personal Know ledge and experience of the virtues of this water. i Our wholesale azentr, Messrs. FISHER A WIN- jSTON, Druggists, Richmond, Vai,: keep the water constantly on sale. There being direct railroad com ;municatin with the springs, we supply the water to them regulariy about every ten days, so that the pab jlic may rely on. getting it from this house fkesh and pure, and tbey can see after its shipment from Rich mond to every pat of the country with more certainty and promptness than we can np at the Springs. ' This does not pay us so much money as a direct snle to tbe : consumer, but we think it safer and better for the purchaser. FRAZIER'A RANDOLPH, Proprietors of the Rockbridge Alum Springs. Jp3S The establishment will be regularly open for ; reception of visitors on the 1st of May. t, s iu pr 14 lm. MINERAL TOILET SOAP. 31 RS. E. It. MpGOWAN, T UE PRORIETRESS OF THIS CELEBRAT ED SOAP, which is made from the deposit at KITTRELL'S SPRING, has been very much flattered; and encouraged by fre quent evidences of its wounderful efficacy, in curing diseases of all kinds, of the most unpleasant and protracted character. The rapid Sale it has met with, and tbe increasing demand, has iou'ed her to engage more extensively in the manufacture of it. Aad country merchants, all who want to sell it again, can be supplied ly makinr application to her, or tor. F ii'uU, Uruggiat ttaleigh. Price 50 cents per cuke. , P. S If any one doubts the value of the Soap, they wiU be referred to various persons who have uted it successfully in the most obstinate eases. . Any other so-cnlled "Mineral Soap" than that ao- companed by my rameaud advertisement, is not the genuine Kittretl Soup MRS. E. R Raleigh, March 9th, 1860. McGOWAN. mar 13-f- 1800. 3ni)'MONTU.- 1860 SPRING IMPORTATION FOR TIIE SOUTHERN TRADE. HAMLTON & GRAHAM, Importers and Wholesale Jobbers OF DRY GOODS, No. fO Sycnmore street, Petersburg, Va. lTE ARE NOW PREPARED TO OFFER ft' to Southern Merchants, the largest and most attractive stock of Foreign and Domestic tjoods that we have ever exhibited, We wojild especially invite attention to complete lines of LAWNS, CHALLIES, BAREGES, ORGANDIES, if., and also to a fu'J stock of Southern Manufactured Goods, as well as to the fullest assortment of Linen Fabrics we have eve- had : such as Brown and White Ducks and Drills, Blv, Brown and lrih Linens. We feel confident that we can and will, offer to prompt customers, inducements equal to any w'iole- tinle enablisbuient aorta or ftoiua. Orders shall have our prompt and personal atten tion. HAMILTON A GRAHAM. mar 10 (II BERING NEWS TO TIIE LOVERS OF GOOD THINGS. D0DD & SCHEIB ' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN COrFECTIONARIES. ' i ll i its. Fnncv Articles. Toys, Jsegars, and Tobacco. NO. 12 FAYETTEVlLT.E ST. ARE .or KE NOW IN RECEIPT OF THE FIN"ST AS sortment of Goods in tSeir lie of business ever oUerod ia this Market, and to which tbey uiot cordial ly invite tne atteution of their customers, ana tne pun lii generally. A PPL ES, VERY CHEAP, AND OF tbe nnest quality. Kepi oonstanuyou uauu. DODD A SCHEIB. .RASHES, LESIONS. TIGS, RAISINS AND C1TRON--A FRESH SUPPLY -IL5T received. j DODD A SC.Hh.lB. II I Rett Otard Dupuy Brandv. DODD A'SCUEIB. c CHOICE OLD RVE WHISKEY. i D & SCHEIB. CHAMPAGNE, VARIOUS BRANDS. t M usoat, Claret, Bleine and Port W ine. VUDU J. SvJUQlii F AN C Y ARTICLES AND TOYS OF every description. DODD 4 SCHEIB. "JRESERVE S. PICKL2S, BRANDY Peaches, Prunes. Mustard, Salad Oil, Jellies, Sar dines, Sauces, and evcrj thing ofthe kind usuaMy kept in a Variety Store, cslnitantly on hand. DODD A SCHEIB. VFINB LOT OF SUPERIOR CHEW ING TOBACCO. t The best brands of Havana Segavs, just received. DODD A SCJUEIB. (t ANDIES, CAKES AND ALL THE ) Delicacies usoallv wanted for Parties, Weddings, Balis, Ac , furnished with Neatness aud Dispatch and at very low prices, by DODD A SCHE1 B. feb 4 ly. ' '- '. ' ! AINTS. WE IIAVF. A LARGE SUP PLY of White Lead.,Linged Oil, and every des cription of Pnint, suitable for House Painting, which we are selling ery low. Those having painting to do hid better gt our prices loefore they buy. , apr : WILLIAMS A HAYWOOD. OPRING OATS.--A SMALL LOT OF nicely cleaned, in store. J. M. TOWLES, Agent, Farmer's BalL mar 31 MISCELLANEOUS. I86O. - SPRING TRADE. I860. THB Merahants of Virginia, North Carolina, and Tennessee, are earnestly requested to examine our stock of Dry Goods tat the ensuing, season, con sisting' f a large assortment of English and reneh Dress Goeas for Ladies : White Cambrics, Jaconets, Blay Linens, iCloths, Farmea Drill - : ' jCassimeres, Brilliantas, , iVestings, Swiss and Emb'd : Musi int.. Alpaocas, Bnrlaps, Spool CottonTbreads, Plain D'Laines, Cottonaaes, Gingh'ms, Prints, Italian Hosiery, Irish Linens,. -Farmers Satin, Linen Cambric, Clvths, Silk, Cotton Worrited and Gingham - Cords, Handkerchiefs, English and French Drp P fites, ALL jOF OUR OWN IMPORTATION, And selected in the European markets in person by our experienabd and judicious agent, Mr. William Bell, formerly in the Dr Good Jobbing haslness in this, place. ?Also, a large and attractive stock of American , Fabrics, all of whioh we wiQ sell to the trade as low and upon as favorable terms as they can he bought in any market in this country. - . '' JJl.LTX X1K1SVVHX, No. JT Pearl StreetH February 1st, 1860. Richmond, Va.; a feb 4 sw3m. ., T IS NOT TOO MUCli TO SAY, , SINCE ALL, - OLD AND YOUNG, V ia : That Prof. WodeHalr KeatoraUve WILL preserve infallibly the orowtA and color of the hair, if used two or three times a week, to any imaginable age. Perfectly, restore the gray, cover tbe bald with nature's own ornament; the hair; make it mre soft and beautiful than any oil, and preserve thescalpfreefioma.il disease to, the greatest age. statesmen, Judges, - Attorneys, Doctors, Clergymen, Professional men and Gentlemen and Ladies of allcias ses, all over the would, bear testimony that wejdonot say too much in Its favor. Read the following, and judge: Hickiry1boVbv St. Charles, Co., Mo., Nov. 1857. Pbof. O. 31 Wood Dear Sir : Some time last sum- J mer we were induced to use some of your Hair Rest ora tive, and its ellefte were so wonderful, we teei it ear duty to you k&d the afflicted, to report it. Onr little eon s head for some time had ben perfect ly covered 4f;.th sores, and some celled it tho scald head The, hair almost entirely came off in cot- seqnence, wben amend, -seeing bis suBerings, sdvised ns to nse your Restorative. We did aso with little hope of success; bat to oar surprise, .and- that of all our friends, a few applications removed the disease entire ly, and a new and luxuriant crop of hair soon started out, and we can now say that our boy has as healthy a scalp, and' as luxuriant a crop of hair as any other child. We can, therefore, and do hereby, recommend - your Restorative, as a perfect remedy for all diseases 1 of toe soaJp aad hair. We are yours respectfully. i CEO. W. HIG6INB0THAM, . iSARAH A. HIGGINBOTHAM. ; Pb-f. Weon - Dear Sir; My hair had, for several , years, bees becoming prematurely gray, aooom pained by a harshness which rendered tne Constant application of oil necessary in dressing it- When I commenced using your Hair Restorative about two mounths ago i it was in that condition ; and having continued its net till within the last three weeks, it has turned to its na tnral color,' and assumed a softness and lustre greatly to be preferred o those produced by the application oi ; oiu or any otber preparation A nave ever used. 1 re gard it as an indispensable article for every lady's, toilet, whether, to be used as" a Hair Restorative or for the simple purpose of dressing or beautifvincr the hair Ton have permission to reer to me all who entertain doubt of its performing all that is claimed for it . BHo. C tiiXLVXVS, Cincinnati, 0 , Feb. 10, 1857. 1 H Third st- WBLLiMSTdN. Mo., Dec 5, 1857. Prop. Woob Dear .S'ir: By the advice of a friend of .mine. Who had been using your Hair Restorative, 1 was induced: to try it. I. had tbefevtr, somb time last : May, and nearly every batr in my bead came out. Now i my hair has jeome in a great deal thicker than ever i wa. Nothiag bar, a duty and sympathy that Ilfeel t communicate to others who are afflicted as 1 hive been, would induce me to give this public, acknowledgemen-' of the benefit I have received from Prof. Wood's Hail . Restorative. Yours respectfully, A. R. JACOBS. The Restorative i" nut an in bottles of 3 sizes, vis : large medium and small; the small holds 14 a pint and 1 retail for one dollar per bottle; the medium holds at leas' twenty per cent more in proportion than the small. retails for two dollars per bottle ; the large holds : quart, 40 per cent, more in proportion, and retails for $3 a bottle. O. J. WOOD A Co., proprietors, 444 Broadway; New York, and 1 14 Market street, St. Louis, Mo. , E-SOLD IT ALL GOOD DrPGOISTS AHO FaSCT Goods Dealers. mar 7 3m. TLAMTA MEDICAL COLLEGE. Asnnoancemeiit of Lectures. The SUtS Course of Lectures: in this' Institution, will open on the 1st Monday in May next, and con tin ue four months. FACULTY: Alexander Means, M. D. : Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy. . II. V. lltowu, M. D. i .Profeesor of Anatomy. John V. Jones, M. D. Professor Principles and Practice of Medicine and Gen Pathology. W. F. Westmoreland, M. D. -Professor of Principles and Practice of Surgery. Thos. S. Powell, M. D. Professor of Obstetrics. , Jo. P. Logan, AI. D. Prof. Physiology and Disensea W'omei and Children. J. G. Westmoreland, AI. D. . Prof, of Materia Medica and Medical Jurisprudence. Practical Anatomy under the direction of the Professor of Anatomy. J. G. McLiu, Janitor. N; D'ALVIGNY, M. D. Curator of the Museum. Clinical iijstruction given, as heretofore, during the course. The Di;seetiuat Room, furnished with good subjeetf, will be open by the 16th of April. 1 Fees : MtricuUjon Tjcltet (taken only once,) Course of Lectures, Di'secting Ticket, (required only once,) QraduatiOB $5 105 10 25 For Good Beard ean be had at $3 to-'? 4 per wc-;k. further infjjruiation address J. G. WESTMORELAND, Dean Marrh 7, 1870. eprl4-6w IINE WINES, BRANDIES, &c.tllE fubsciiberi keep constantly on band for Fkmily aud Medicinal purposes, n pure and reliable article of French Brandy, Apple Brandy, j OM Rye Whisky, Old London Dock Sin, Jamai"ca;Rum, Madeira Wine, 5 SheTy Wine, Port Vine, : i Cooking Wie, Scappernong Wine, London Porter, Scotch Ale. I apr 18 WILLIAMS A HAYWOPD. 1 LENCOVE STAReil.THE WHITEST, Jf purest and best article ever made, may be found atonrstoM. Send for a sample. . pr 18 WILLIAMS & HAYWOOD. POTASH, IN SIX POUNDS CANS, for Soap making; also, a large supply of Concen trated Jbye, just received at roc wraig ewre oi apr 18 i WILLIAMS A HAYWQQD. 4 ALSO, ON HAND A FEW BARRELS XjL f Baugh's Raw-Bone Phorphates of Lime, ap 25 JAMES M. TOWLESj, Agent. -M- TMVk ItfPtV ODIVlT f tJ DUVSU ThomaJton Lime, and for sale at reduced price at tne farmers usn. JAMES M. TOWLES, Agent. April 23tb, 1880. apr 25 s AMERICAN GUANO.--EXPECTED TO arrife by Wednesday's Tra:n another supply. To Beeure in time, orders should be senton at once, or ap plication -made to apr 25 JAMES M. TOWLES, AgenU MISCELI0ITS3 DRY GOODS CHEAPER TON iEVEjl! ' THB ' tJNDBRSIGNID BEO XKAVB TO IN ' FORM the eititens of Raleigh' and rkteity that they have Just received one of the largest and best stoeks of Spring and Swamer Goods, which has ever been exhibited in Raleigh. : Their .8 toek has heen eeleotod with great care and ef the latest taipor tattona, and therefore thy venture to that tlawir goods eannot be exoeUed in taste and cheapness.-. They eanenartionhwtteaUoaaf the Idlste their . ! .1 i.-t '?' '"f-.f. j v variety of FashionabU Dress Goods, nieh as Plaid ' ?nd-r2SnllkS Fool"d BUk V'nrfai Goat's Hate for Travelling Dres Lawns, Organdfc.,' Robeeln ' offor aT; AU Of which they BARGAINS! - White Ooeds f .very description; " Rihbons' and Bonnets? ILafee Goods and Needla Work,-the best asl' sortment te be found -i the pitft Mantmanf- Lace Poiote, rm their ewneonneetad inMnt,A,.u j 1 , therefore they are enabled ttf offer them , r prices 25 per cent, lower than any other house in this city, Their stock of Fancy Goods and Hosieries,- is 'larger than it was ever before. Hoop Skirts in abun idance, from 8 to 80 Spring, and frors) 10 cents up. ' warda. SHOKP .They pay particular attention to this branch ef business and the'r large assortment is deserving of espeeial notioe. Tbeir stock embraeee sizes firons the smallest Infant's to the largest Ladies' in Congress and Lace Gaiters, Walking Shoes and Slippers French Kid and Morocco with and without heels. Their prices are astonishingly low, andj In fact, -purchasers may save 20 per cent, by baying of them. Their assortment of WATCHES and JEWELRY is complete. t i Feeling duly grateful totherrfriondsfojrtheliberal pa tronage they have heretofore received, they pledge them selves hereafter as heretofore to make it to the interest of buyers to oall on them before purchasing elsewhere. They especially solicit an examination of their goods from the Ladies, feeling confident that the only place to secure great bargains is at AT KLINE'S CLOTHING! CLOTHING ! 1 HATS AND? CAPS Z BOOTS AND SHOES I 'iA. We offer to the gentlemen a stock of READT. MADE CLOTHING and - KNTLEMEN"8 FUR NISHING GOODS unsurpassed in variety and excel lence by any other h-use in the city. Latest Sprine styles of HATS and CAPS. Our stock of Gentle men's Shoes is very large, and at astonishingly low "t prices. Gentlemen will find it to their interest to oall A on us before purchasing elsewhere. apr It 2m LANDECKER A KLINE. LAW COPARTERSH1P, . RALEIGH, N. C. " IT. W. MILLER and WM. J. SAUNDERS, A HAVE FORMED A COPARTNERSHIP5 in the practioe.of the Law, to extend to all busi- ness in the County and Superior Courts of Wakand Johnson, and the terms of the Supreme Court at Ra leigh, all office business and the collection of claims. Office in the brick room opposite Lawrence's HoteL In addition to the Courts of the above named eoun- ties, I shall attend regularly hereafter the Superior Courts oi Granville, Edgecombe, Sampson, Warren, Halifax, and Wilson, and the County and Superior"' Courts of Nash and Franklin, and the Circuit Court of the United States a Raleigh. - -r-f . dec 21 tf H. W. MILLER, NOTICE TO BUILDERS. ; s1 I BALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RKCRTVlth at the office of T. J. HolL nntil th 15th itnw r iuj uwi, wr mu ouiiamg oi taepeace Institute, in tbe City of Raleigh. Separate proposals will be consider- ed for Brick work and Plasterinr; also for Wood work i and Painting, and for the Building complete. TbA' privilege of accepting, and rejecting any, or all of tbe A'l proposals, is reserved. The plans, specifications, Ae Av can be seen at the office of T. J. Holt, on aad after the 8th day of May. W'LLIAM PEACE, REV. J03. M. ATKINSON, Committee. fflwuil t. u. WIDER, D. G. FOWL?. iiaicign, April 22nd, 1860. apr 25 td. F. K. BTBOTHEB. J. C. MaBCOM. BOOK AND JOB OFFICE, Raleigh, N. C. THE Puhlio are respectfully infeymed that we are now prepared to print Books, Pamphlets, Cata logues for Schools, Cards, Bill-Heading, Letter-Heading, Blanks of every description. Posters, Patty and Ball Tickets, and in fact, everything thatcan be printed with moveable types, in plain andaucy styles, with neatness, at prices that cannot fail to give satisfaction. Our materials are entirely new. Our offioe may be found, fp' the present, over Mr. Chaplins' Book Bin dery, in the old Star office, opposite the Presbyterian Church. STR0THER A MARCOM. April 18th, 18n0. - ,pr 25 ly. J. D. MYERS, ' MMSQOl MIlflOiHIAlNlY AND WHOLESALE GROCER. JPir Keeps always on hand a supply of Coal for Grates and Stoves. Newbkbw, February 22, 1860. . feb 25 lypd. ICE 1 ICE !! ICE III Ml ICE HOUSE ON THE PREMISES Of B. F. Moore, will be open hereafter everv Morning from 5 to 7 o'clock. I shall also keen a eood supply at my Store. r . - My customers can be supplied fro-w either place, with pure and splendid Icra ' ' r--r Pf 14 P. FPESCUD. DRUGS AND MEpiClNES. THE SUBSCRIBERS ARE NOWRECEIVING their Spring and Summer supplies of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dyestnfls, Ac, which has been carefully selected of the Importers and manufacturers, to which they invite ah examination from lh irfriends, and the public generally, feelipg as sured they can please both in price and anility .1 WILLIAMS A HAYWOO, ,- ."pr 18 tf. Wholesale end Retail Druggie ts. PERFUMERY AND FANCY AR TICLES. A LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL st- ck of Extracts, Colognes, Pomatums, Hair Oils, Toilet Powder, Soaps, Teeth, Hair and Nail Brwbes, Dressing and- line- Combs, Parses,- Pocket Books, Satchells, Toilet Boxes, Segar Cases, and many other fine fancy goods from the celebrated factories of Labia, Piver, Hygienleque Society, Lowe A Sons, Caadray, Moapelas, Glenn Baiin, and others whiah we will take great pleasure in showing our friends, particularly . the ladies. WILLIAMS A HAYWOOD. J ELL COLOGNE. A FINE SUPPLY 3 of this justly celebrated Cologne Just received ; also. Farina Cologne in long and wickered bottles, B a nti's quart size family Cologne, and many others of superior quality, in store and for sale cheap, by arr ; WILLIAMS k HAYWOOD. HOOP SKIRTS I HOOP SKIRTS 1 1 From 24 cents te $4 50. Also, - ' .' Misses Hoops I Misses Hoops I - mar 28 W. H. A R.' fl. TUCKER. JUST RKCEIVED.LADIES" WALKING and Traveling 'Suits. W. H. A R. S. TICKER. , AprilJOth. I860. a?r21 HATS I HATS M RECEIVED , THIS DAY a beautiful lot of Men's Panama and Leghorn Hats. ' pr2I W. H. A R. 8. TUCKER. t3 jo8' to hand, apr 11 : For eala by. , : . BOON A BROTHER. INRESH OYSTERS N CANS. LOBSTERS -. "iAA'ii .. .. . ttaunon - " . - f At E. A. WIUTAKER'S. -A'l 2 V s i f I-
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