7 4 .V 'Pit t ' A WaT 1 -7 s jr " THE IU TIGH REGISTER ; . . ; I B V JOHN W r-SVMB? THl? SEMT-AvEKKLT;;TlEGISTEB.' la ublUhed V-Afd till the -subsoritintt.jw; hs wjsr M? tt fcUiMaV,u,,Tairi4 at $2 ItO iecws1ii)f paiablOin-. dvt i tisimr in tluc Semi- eefcly $l'0 14 9 ' 8 0 14 00 4 nurwniri luft-iiwo, . " tvielro a- " : thwo tweIrrnBt.hs,4rjclnliBj paper, ) 15 AO AifverlUeme'trta to4 lttnarted on the te of ti pn nnr Uojf ik f . xjlt f)lrjl 0 crtnU por Square foreTery iiwwfl.t After the first. V Aun-jal adveitiwra ; 39 10 04 16 00 t ulre invLha, iiicluJir..l7cIilT nsrar 20 00 AHftdvcrtletaeaM iK)t. oLhrwit direntci, ( will bo in?ertea in :tMSfc!iiWrtdjr. and charged afccdiogly. . lhisimMii t'ari,aoxt!BediB(f ielt. ljneg, wll bo Snserf.c l la -vthorth .WetUy or fitiui-Wtikly Six months' frr .? or IwpU'c moutlis ffevr $10-4in both ; apere at ??;-0 for six tma tbsjor $ 1 a t wrlv month. .1P?s-r-nfxjfcw ean '.n mude at tiib office fr losger iutsiness cards: i-t 5 3 S H g J o 1 i-t OR K H 4 u CO CO 3) CI Wli.i.SOV A AlfHirMJ. .V.IIOT.t.-ArK AND HEX AIL DRUtfti&lS. A ' ' v ft I ' Vi, i ' .',. .'ere Stuff. Vih, fce. V vaui;.r. oi'-vsite Boilingbrook Etreetr r'i K:;.-.Bl'KG, VA.' 1 "1. BRO, Ar't ol, S A'SV COMMISSION MEKOJASTS. I'tcrentirg, v I . :;akti.v, go dr co jn 30 Hit il "iUUi tA Mc.IJ.nAlNE SON Ar Co., a::i commission mrrciiants, Petersbarg, 1 a i II. Pfi FORD, .l.t. IN. a d mm ' ALSO, . .FINDINGS FOK . Boot arc! iinoe 2danufactvirrs. No. .H ttoUi-agbrook Street! ' ntroduced Sty'4, working akiiig the hough not nibed, at nt'li' of toh iming tin lc.v ing !.'o:iumy ter thinne-t most useful ma popu le, nf ebarc?, toinable pur --tu!ir. !iy sjtrored Ma. Be n er D. STEWART. BOOT celt::; . .v TE :.: 'S 1 N KS. 1. 1 ..! '-tut.es f ' i.i t(. f? j purchased J trom trie-ft' n '.y s!.i'-h, hjii 1, u 1 ..xeel alt oich "aUuce, 'i-.'1"!. r--t.tr-! no revvind ii Is cf thread. i rtt-'i 'n';iur, in tm' erior stvle, nes in; euihroidery f rice of the C. H. rHiVr:jN,egtfod '' J OS. J ON ES,. Oonl ag'I Raleieb, for N. C. feb "i-oru. .t M t IN 'S GEOLOGY. MMiinunlof Geology, lit.Mned fur the use-of Colleges an i ncwienuea. i,y f j.ner boiruoufj t-.tate.Jeologirt of ptorth Caro- "r-,a : Latv. State Geologist of w York; Professor of a'ut.tl I f i-tTT aud Geology in VVilliam (j)llege : Cof- rt.-...i..i,Ji i Menib?r of the Academy of Naairal Science, x ii.-iut..-ii,Uiit., as- , 4e. i or sale by W. h. POMEROY' S liX! t.M. C, March, Ihf u. uisr 1 1. . AKCT1C lUCKRltiEl ATIR. fOTHKH of thia eelebrated make jutt received at r artaefs JUalk tvery family who use ice should tune ooj. Atig. 10, 1849 JAMBS M. TOWLfc'?, Agent. ' loN.Ns & JOHNSTON, ;.tj.T.'.' .M. C..!MIHON MERCHANTS, j 1 lr. ' . UOWYS co" ' ' jf-' Richmond, V .... ...'J . ' W- TIOTJERT ANDREWS, - 1 ltf-:Ht; street, ,r i: rr;rji i'r, V Liquors, Twlrcoj ' Ci- v'nf-. t ; ' jlin 14 :k 1 'K .: s t a- t 1 j..s o.n - fl s i-: w i -x ; ,fA if 11 1 H, ; XI r K .rl-KR Ifti" ! ,V Wcuj.er A. Vii- with i:up't."int im """f- " , i cr.'r,'T.).i.it.l.t ;j rv.! tiKlW .ff :- t..., ' i ;..r a tro.,d, .v,- ! 1 i,v.l"A4-a vrs, --r'- t- 1 '.'Ik-XW-fMm- P, aM M . . -, iiTi'r.U'ible U r:ivei, i rn -; m '; r r .in M.' nndir ."ide; ths 1 'i ! . .. . t.hV.U'. Ut ine ibjckcit IcbA-xr- r m.t bin--- Mi" r'ii -..-y;. 1 ; y ? u i'..ed ut OUJ I '.l-irriv lr-. - hi.. J PROFJESSIONAL.QAKDS I THEO.II..lniLt-iv. .T p PBJ-AT LAW; ; r 1tpew attention gires W-Vtb lWtion of .v.: THOMAS J.-8A6BY.V- - Agent and Commiasio Mercttant,- No. '8 IVall-st.,' nmder St. Charles Hotel, ; "RIOMOlTDr-VA., 4 HTK18S m WegroejL'RenU at Houses, Wn4 taQg : TvWoo, WJieaL Corn, Flour, sad other Country Priofc , 0 ' , Vmf Strict attftiifion . W bngbss, and prompt remittances wade.' , ". r . . - . -t r gSa'CoBsiRnmenti mpeetfolly solicited. - Kef on t Messrs. Cha. T. Wortham A Co TJnjK ley. Tardy WilTiamS j Hunt A Brot&er, and Henr K. Kllyson, f -JtichmOnd. . T : Septemhef .1, 139. tf ' i . 1 BKOWNINGt-M001lE1& CO, ........ . . . .i . . . .. . . VUi.j,Hlieir U4W4el Attpti98;t t)i " Sole f TVcgrdes.: -OFFICE PK THAXKHS, A DOORS BR1 v r - LOW. WALL St. ! -i-v -f. . -IlICUJHON D, : VA.5:- f .' O. J. BKOWINV:late.of Rappahannock C. E. 1?. MOORB. ofthelate nna of Harris A Moore. - J. T. WOOLPOLK, of OniBge (Couaty. - : ? P: 8. DAWSON, Uelson County. ! feb 22 3m. FA LI. TtiXIE"JJ39. AM NOW RECHLVUfr MY FALL "AD Winter supply of Boots, Shoes and Gftitere, of all kinds for Ladiii and Oentiemen, selected by sarself, all of which ax warranted to wear Well. II. A.'DJrSIN. - :? a ALSO, RECEIVED THE LAB'IEST.i A2fD best aortment of- French and Annican Calf Siting H of which will be made up int Boots and Sboc8, iu the beet style, for myp;itwn.Xhar;k ful for past furors, I solicit a .i2jcetff the sntne. sep 17 tfj 1 ITA'.- DEPKIN. AEW VOJLU3IES OF THE FOUR REVIEWS AND ... BLACKWOOD,; . : : ' TKRMS. , Fwf any one of the Reriews, ; . S3 00 or any two of the four Reviews, , ,- r 6 for any throe itf the fjur"KeVkws, ! 1 Far U f-.ui ?" th Reviews, , , For Elack wood's ilagaiini, . j" . S t?or Wackwood aad one Jieview, i 5 For Iilnekwoordnliw'?rfwg, 7 00 00 00 00 00 00 Ffr Blackwood and ihr?e Revier.-s, For Blackwood and iilur Reviewi, Jlof Current in i& Stale wJiert eeieed ft par. 1 i ClA ItlilNG. issued trill ie-na. A 'Iifmt of twer,'v f-t o nt. from the aboTe priceev wil! in- nhuwed t" OL' "? r I taring ft nr.or wore eojie ijfanj one or irmro of Usn jKs.ve T.ot k.--. Ihn 1 Fnr copies t-i lilacji w'.a ut i . "ritf Review, t.lliw rt to one address for ii ; foui cipies of the four Reriews and Elatfkwood for $:!t! ! and so on. S'KeraiUances houi always be ad lrp'scj to the l'uhlishers. LEONARD SCOTT, 1 Ct, Trar 18 tf. No. 54 Gold Street, New York. huuvaii B'.onT iipon bcir.g A N A I. Y Ii D ! lwaT. prc?entJ? iih with the rime e.?ectial elements, and pvc ut course the True Standard. Analyse the Blood of a erson suffering from Cutisnmption, Liver Complaint, Dyspcpstri, ,Scrofula, Sc, and wc find in rtf-y instance certain tlejiciinrics in tne red globules of BUid. S'lj'fly thce d.jfi'ieiici-, and yno are made well. The Bloid Food is fi.iun.led upon this Theory hence iu iitmri.h!)t!g success. Ttiere are FIVE PREPARATIONS adapted to the deCWenciog of the Blood in different disci.:?. For Conghs, Clds, Bronchitis, r ny affeetion whatever of the Throat or Lungs in-(i-.H in ConMtniptiOli, u-e Nit. 1, which if aisnthe No. f-ir Depression of Spirit, Jnss ol Appe tite, and for all Chronic Comp aintn arising --m Over-nse, General Debility, and -Nervous Prostration. No. 2, fur Liver Complaint!', No. 3, Dyspepsia. Urimf vlrtititf prepnrcd fnr absorb i.iy it is Taken by Drops and carried immediitely info the circuiation, so that what yeu gain you rvtain. ihc No. 4 is for Female Irregularities, Hysteria, Wetkiiess,es,.4kc. Keesper-iaHsi cations for this. For Salt Hheom, Eruption. Scrrf nloii!i, Kidney, and Itladder Complaint . tko No. It. In all c-n the direoiions ruust l t ri.-ttv lul-lo-wed. Price of the BLOOD FOOD 1 1 per h- Ule. Sold by CHURCH A DUPONT, Dniggirts, No. 409 Br. B'lway, ,' ' ew York Fir fair, in K:l-ih. iv Williams A : Haywood, P. V. Pcacod, and lrcdrH Brmhera . And b all rf payable DrugKst th'raaghout the eon ..try nmr.8 UaXe7gIIAND t: ASTON KA1LUOAB ! Chance of Schedule I Ji.Ai.Ktf;n, November 1st, IS60. ANI AFTER TtUS DATE THE MAIL Train "ti thy Raleigh and Gaxton Railroiid will i un a.s t'oliows : Leave Hnleich daily at 7. 1 - A. M. Arrive nt, Wf U;i-i 'i'iH lit 12,M. Leuve Vt'i-hJ.oi ... at II, Aj M. : f rri-.-f ct Htlcsifh dailv at t.tQ, P M. THE KItii f'i UT TRAINS will run as follows : P-.-n -.'nth Frrigbt leaves Raleigh Monday, Wed n .!.! -Hoi Fr idiy ; -Arrives at Raloigh Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday- - .-" X Petersburg Freight LeaTes RseTuesay, Thur- (IfLV ATI (1 R&Vi,ri)mv . :-'. 'I-?'- ; Ajrttvea a nWalk Msmty&i??'1 Fri- uay. ; r. -a. Vli3tXt?X9t. November 8, 15. , I ' ifeklS ly. - BAGGING AND ROPK. 1 00 Bales Standard and E xtrai Heavy Bagging. 2ul) coils Kope for sale at the lowest market rates ly R. A. I0UNG & BRO., 93 Sycamore street, . cp 14- tf Petersburg, Va. GRAND PIANOS. WE HAVE Jt'ST RECEIVED SEVERAL more of those FULL SEVEN OCTAVE NEW IMPROVED SCALE Piano-Fortes, with the Iron Frame. These beautiful Instruments rival, 'in lone aud power, the clumsy andoostly Grand Piano. " We have now a full and complete Stock, ALL "BOUGHT FOR CASH, and selected with great care, may 2 '' E. x. NASH A CO. NEW BOOKS.--Revolutiops in English His tory " By iiohcit VaughanD. D. Volume 1st now ready. ! ' Lectuses on too English Langflitge. By George P. Marsh. j Annual of Scientific Discovery, or Year Book of Facts in 'Scicnce and Art for 1860. Edftcd bv; David A. Wills, A. M. -' . . i .-. A Narrative of the Discovery ofCie Fateof Sir John Franklin apd bis Companions- By Capt M'Clintoek, R. N L. L. D. With Maps.and Illustrations. Notes on Nursing, What It ti fcnd Vha-It Is Not. By Florence Nightingale. f ' For sale by W. L. POMEROY. ' 11A1.K10H, N C arch, 1 tuac 1 1. - IV 1 n. PAKTON'S GREAT WORK. XT A First Volume" Ready. The Life of Andrew Jackson, bv James Partou, 3 vols. 8 vo., 650 Pages eaeh, with Steel Portraits, For Sale bv .' HENKY D. TURNER, " N. C. Bookstore." Raljslgh, February, 1360. . feb 22 ' Hi -r.i ... , n MISOELLAIJEOtJSr 'fT '. v .'. 11 ' .- ? y,1..' ' x) '.'ii'1 .- . j MEW SPRING AND 8UMJIHoTIlING Lj-w- "A,T 'l" - TE subscriber ha the pieaeare to tmoa&oe Jo W ' hnmerons MaAdi and the public tHjrally that he ha a fall asotBient of Spring and Svmoier .Clothiarr made p to hlTorder, which he of era for tale upon te " lowest teroffi, 4 ,; ' r - i;" e, "i FINE ,B ACINIC BROAD CtOTIIXqATS 'Double and single Itrewted. made m the iate and best'style. - . - - - . , . Brsra ess coats; AH sorts and styles of &aok and Frock Coats, ( Tencb 7" : f Fren Doe Sk ftcuch and Jboglish Cassimere. j FASTS. re nek, and English. aseimere Pants, aluov Black Klin rdiiilituu TunntA tl Al) .' V The finest and prettiest pattern of Silk and Cassimere . , . :j . M ATS AKO CAf?. .1 i-j i jr f w excelWt Stock ot fine l"biL made oe ana oou, o4 general aesortmeni common ouoej. White' SBd. fancy Linen Bosoms. ,f - . - Maladies, Ap., all with improved jrrench yoke. , 1. I ,, Undershirts, Drawers, 'Sacks, Neckties Gloves, and a gaott nut? different artetof tJenU furetihing goods. .; ., . . I . ' fir '-' -3fy-ook is one of the jargwtl and most complete I have arer offered, and OnU will find It to thir in- X "terct t ) elvjt on me before purohaau elsewhere, as I have det-trained to sell at such price as-esn hot fail to give ti.faetip. , - M. GRAUSMAN. , apr 14 tf. ' V-,,J ' - 1 " . W. STEjkif- . WM. BRENT . I.. STEARN.S.& CO. OLD VIRGINIA DISTILLERY, Richmond, y a. t -. THE UNDERSIGN- jV-''ON. ed HeTing i been Tor a CrL TiA nnmkr of years larre- engaged). in distilling, offer to lm 'S.J? HJthe Merehanu of Virginia and t KY W. I North Carolina, a large and ex- L ,7 ten81,re stock of domestic XtIPtCvy Liquors, ris: Whiskies of all grades, and prices, some very fine and old. Im. Fr. Brandies, Gins, Cordials, Sweet Wines, Ac, "AO. I ; They are prepared to offer such inducements to the Merchants 'of Virginia and North Carolina, as will make it to their interest to buy in Richmond, Va. They desire to call particular attention to their Malted Rye Whiskey, made from Pare Rye Malted. Ths Whiskey in entirely pure, and pronounced by judges th finest Whiskey to be found. - feb S f m. F. ' STEARNS A CO. OAK CITY SAVINGS BANK. Dr. T."D. HOGG, President. Jons G. Wiluajir, Cuther. 7:, DIRECTORS. " Dr. T. D. Koge:, II. S. Smith, f Q. Bu:bee, John G. Williams. This Bank is now receiving deposits, at the Ex change Office of John G.Williams t Co. Disoount day luesday, feb IS tf. 4- J. Q. DeCiitTKBKT. Johx Abmstboso. NORTH CAROLINA BOOK BINDERY. DoCartcret & Armstrong lacturers, Ualeioh, N. C, iF. SOUTH CAUULISA BOOK STORE, UA V K ASSOCIATED THEMSELVES TO (iE'l'HER, for the purpose of carrying on the lint'k Biudiog business extensively, in ail its various l laments. Their a lvartages are such, that they are now pre pari'd to do all kinds of Binding, from plaki to rna mental, in a manner and at a price that can u at fail to give gatislaction. Tbey weald ca31 particular attention to their unique stylo of half Calf and Morocco Binding, which is very handsome and durable. Newspapers of all kinds, bound in a strong and sub stanial ittM5r. Munic Books, and Periodicals of evry description, bound to any pattern, in handsome styl.!. Jfuprrme Cotivt RrpnrU, 10,000 vols, having been boiiui'' at this Gt.tn.blieh.ment, we are still prepared to biitj! t'-i-oi t" maU-ii. ) Having a line Ontting Mstchine, we are prepared to biud laro editionf of Books iu cloth, in a manner nd at a price almost as cheap as it can be done in the ; Nitrtheru Ciiien. paropnteN of a!i kinds, taken from the printer and done up in a superior manner, at very low rates. Work uni-frotn a diftanee will be done up with di.Vt' h. and carefully repacked and forwarded back without dol-iy. I. Q. Dr-CARTERET, JOHN ARMSTRONG. Kaleioh, N. C. January Rth. ISnft. jan 21 tf. KITTREIiL'S SPRINGS. IILACKNALL CO., Proprietors. ""pilEE va-iuaMo 'rjrii'g having been pur i :'Un..t-.l bv lUa ar.dersiguel, are now being im proifj us ,'"-i t.v!.c. by the ero-ti m of a large hotel ; 1 a cfjttu-.odit.us buiidinir, for ih accommodation vf viii'orji. T-i i prinps are iro:tted near the Raleigh & t;at"ii Rini Rt-iut, iti.faov illo eoui.ty, and are ac-cos.-il-li' t :ir: i paints. The most eument, Phyri ciians a-ud chralsf have pronounced these waters the bfstreititf'ty kB'"nn forthe euro of Scrofula, Dyspepsia, Dropey nnflttstueotw disaiso having leen used by hundiv'is'or invalids w;tk the tuost astonishing ef ievts. Thei seaon will o)tamcnce on the 15tb June. Tjnn $2 per 'lay, !0 per week, and $30 per month rein tru ana ti vants hnl' prioe . " ' TH05--. J. BT.ACKNALL, Lit. G. W. BLACKNALL, C. C. BLACKNALL. , Kj-rruBMs Springs, N. C, May 10, 1860. P. S. Persons having servants afflicted with Scro fula, Dropsy or clironic skin disease, can now (find board for thoia, as we are prepared to take negro boarders. B. CO. Jlay liUu XH&9. I. may 16-1 flOU RtftfA-KDf AN AWAY FROM MESSRS. J. A N. AL CAM- fb ERON, of Cnmberland County, first of liiht June, u,y negm Southwell, or houthey, (as usually call ed ) fvtid" wesro is thick set, about 5 feet 8 inches high, of s dark brown color, has small eye, and a dowhe-nst look. He has been hired for several years in Columbland County, as a Turpentine hand. I will give the a'oove reward, if taken out of the State $50 for bis imprisonment in any jail in this State, or $25 for information, that may lead to his recovery. J. B. LITTLEJOHN. Louisburg, TT. C feb 4 tf. Jfitr- Fayetteville Observer and Wilmington Herald copy till forbid. J? n ; lTTeweXry--the SCB . SCRIliHU. has in store a splendid assortment of F1XE-GOLD JEWELRY, " embracing a variety of- style ef patterns of Brooches, Breast Pics, Ear Kings, Bracelets, Finger Rings, La dies an - Gentlemen's Watch Chains, Pencils and Pens, Cuff Pins, Miuiaturo Lockets, Gold.JCbimbles, to. Call and examino. . "- - .-t ... oy 9 C. B. R00l7 NOTICETHE SUBSCRIBERS GIVE their personal attention to all consignments made themfrom the country, particularly Tobacco, Cotton, and Wheat- They kwep ajarge stock of Groceries, Guano, Ac, on hand, which they offer for sale on the most ..reasonable terms. To cash and punctual buyers cn the usual time. DONNANS A JOHNSTON, Grocers and Commission Merchants, r mar 14-j-ly Petersburg, Va. E1 EUdu Island Guano, in store and for sale by , . DUJXHASiS A JOHNSTON, an 20 --s3 -Y Petersburg Va. O PLENDID DAHLIAS A FINE COL 5 LECTION of Dahlias, in pots, at 25 cents each, at THOMAS CARTER'S Burserv, ma 2 Im Raleigh, IN. V. t-ALUABLl IMIOPJ -TX FORT SALE - f ? I offer my boa Be end M n the villaste; of Chapel .UULhereilfoncerlT lived, j'tminj-Hugu SjUuut ChorcS Ewt. fronting FraokIinPtreel THtth, end lege grounds Sooth, contain ricing back, to the Col- g aboat twe acres, with a- large Dwelling Ho uw wit! plaee. i a -each rooov aad two eight reod rooms,' fire- argtf baseihent rooms 40 by 39 Jfeet eaeh, two .;fir Dht s In eaeh-room, a two story Kitaboa with four good roemaM a Bake Oven attached, all -other necessarf out-houses, and a ood well of water in theyrd. 'his property is vjduabiet it Would suit for a' private family or for a public hotedj I will sell on one, two, tuod tlree years credit, with i4 terest from date the p chasor giring bnd with 'good seeurity.- ANN S. HILLTARD.i ' v Chapel HflVlf. p., Aprijtt--Sm - " " - V, , .TOWU FRCPERTY FOB SALEl- j tWISS " TO SELL '.PfelVATELT THE" 0L LOWING property ia tie City af luiuigh, viiK --1st The' IlOTELir tl corner of WiTmifnti i and Hartiia ktree, torvt ' "cned 1-v O. L. Iurt h: sajat present int'iTe - - rr . i i. ,1 ini-iiiur tir1 1 -1 r 1 r 1 neyiiuitL twuseieotandpfBsaent ectstoofci' . -.Sdv Th,two STORE HOUSES frontlnr on Market Square, one- occupied - T E. Rosenthal, us a Clothing, Store, which also, fronts on Fayettevill Street, and the other in the occupancy of A. Adams at a orocery. iueso eures are Sltuatta in l position which cannot fail to command an extensive patronage! 3d.Two DWELLING HOUSES, one on Will mington Street, near ths Capitor Square, at present occupied by Mr. Tant, and -formerly the property of Wiley Johnson, and the other .-ituated in the eastern part of the city, near Mri Eldridga 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. Brown, or to sep 17 y J. SAM'L ROWLAND. I TO CAPITALISTS. SPLENDID WATER POWER! j COTTON, GRIST AND SAW MILlI tA, FAR SALE ! - I AM DESIROUS OF SELL TNG THE ROCKY MOUNT MILLS PROPERTY, and invite iuspeo, tion of the plaee and improvements. The property embraces the whole Water Power of Tat Rirei, which is made available by the most substantial Gran, iu Dam, built at a cost of near f 10,000, and whkh gives a fall of at out 14 feet. THE COTTON HILL, One of the best Granite buildings in the State, 33x74 feet, two stories, wUI; basement add attie, with tnw chinery in good order, turning out 300,000 to 350.000 lbs. COTTON YARN per annum. THE GRIST MILL, Larjre and substantia'; Framed buildieg, on Granite Walls, running 5 pair Stones, 3 Esopas-for Corn, and 2 Ilurrs f.ir Wheat. , THE I SAW MILL Circular Saw and machinery in good irder. One large and rommodious DWELLING, beauO fully located, TUB EE other residents handsomely situated, FOURTEEN Cottages for the operatives, ONE large and convenient Store House, THREE Warehouses, Blacksmth and Work Shops, with 85 to 90 acres of land. j For Manufacturing COTTON, this place combine as many advantages as any I have ever seen North or soutn, and tne power is sufficient to extend operations almost "ad libitum!" and THE GRIST MILLS, for custom work, are probably the seost valuable in e abof6 Mot'-Crty 11 B1WBU"! Ui WHiWUHUM Ut Nash and Edgecombe, at the i Falls of Tar River. one mile from Ko"ky Mount Depot, on the Wilming ton and Weldon Railroad, and is in first rate condition. Fersons desirous of embarking in the Manufacture of Cotton are invited to inspect the property. Credits will be iriven runninir trom one to six or eight years, if desired. Address, WM. RATTLE, apr 7 Im Rocky Mount Mills. N. C BLACK HAWK. f OLD IB BLACK HAWK, he b Sherman Morgan, he by Justin Mortran. he by True Britton,-a descendant of the Godolphin Arabian : his dam a large black mare imported in 1843, from England. The sire of Warrior could beat any Stallion of bis day with oase. He trot ted in several instances in publio in 2.42,, that being nearly twenty seconds faster than any other Stallion of his day, aud he has tired more Stallions, .wares anu (ieldinira. that can trot low down beiow three minutes than any other Stallion that ever lived, and his famo is known from Maine to Texas, and fast Mares have been sent from a'l parts of the United States, to be coupled with Old Black Hawk. They sre remarkable for their docility ar well as ereafspeed, and they pos ness great powers of endurance, which make them fur the best race of horses now or ever wts in the'United States. BLACK WARRIOR will be fix years old the 9th day of May next; stands 16i hands high, color jet black, with wavy mine and tail, Bnd can trot fast He beat Tom Jefferson in a severely contested race last season in 2.52. 2.4s. Hi stock is splendid his colts are generally black, he being, from a black horse and black mare, which gives his stock tbe richest and best color in the world : his colts sll, when four months old, from one to five hundred dollars. Warrior has taken the first premium at the St. Lawrence bounty Fair, showing six the bst sucking colts ; and hag many promising two or three year Old ; one two years old sold for S900. He received the let premium for a year- line exhibited, wbioh was amone 30 specimens of the. best tbnt could be produced in the county, and breeders are invited to examine this horse before making bar gains elsewhere, as it is for heir advantage to use tbe be." t stock horse they can find. Warrior was purchased when three years old by Mr. Durfy, from Judge San ford, of Vermont, for $1,700 ; since then he has been owned in St. Lawrence, conn tv, New York. Having purchased BLACK WARRIOR at great expense for the benefit of myself andthe public, I will stand him the present season at my stables, one mile North of Raleigh, at $30 dollars the season. One Dollar to the Groom. At the last Stato Fair Warrior beat the fastest horse on exhibition tcith east. He alsi made the fastest time "'l'will match him toortfi8illa6r-rniuui . two mile heats and repeat, or one mile heats best three in five, against any Stallion now in the State for Five Hundred Dollar. To go in harness. i apr 7 tf HENRY MORDECIA. NOTICE OWING ME A LL PERSONS SMALL BILLS wiU please eooie forward and settle np, or they will find their accounts in the bands of an officer for oollection. Positively no longer indulgence will be gjyen. J. B. FRANKLIN. N; B. 1 bave this day adopted the cash system, and persons wishing anything in my une, will have to bring the cash, or otherwise the goods will remain. My reasons for the above are : let. I am not aHe to do a credit business. 2nd. The people are long winded. 8rd. I have to pay often myself. 4th. I can sell cheaper. 5th. It gives me more satisfaction, r. th . I have already given away, before I came here, about four thousand dollars,' and don't think I can do my family JusUoe to give away any more. I return my thanks to the eitasens of Raleigh and the surrounding country, for their very liberal patron age ; and hope that when they want anything in my line, they will give me a call, for I shall have always on hand every article known to the trade. J. B. FRANKLIN, Ag't April 2tb, 168. ; arp 2- GUANO.--WE ARE PREPARED TO take orders for the various kinds of Fertilisers, which we will furnish to our. friends on the beet terms the market will afford. The Manipulated Guano prepared by the " Peters burg Fertiliser Monufaeturing Co.," will be ready for delivery on or before the first September, and we would direct the particular attention ofthose who use Guano to thu article. McILWAlNE, SON A CO. auglO - . Petersburg, Va. L IfOCBBRIOG EwrAHJ3t!VrATERS;' J fD HE reimtation cf these, waters in lestablishadT jSj through Virginia u the South aid; -i tapidlT : Wenamgvrtbwitol iraio. - V- The-mfcjo t ramarVi.hla Mrx MrftrainA TnrtliOBl in OCROHJU4, asi AIL JtAlfDtrfcAB XtVlSW DlSBASSIMf 80HI MBVOCS C01TPlAISW,;BR0Kt'njTIS,rPfl1l!j, J.," have attracted the attention of the most eminent "medical mea In- every section -of the eonntrv. j X-t.. ir-CrtwTtght,f Ne Orioansnys i " In trutfe, if anow or no .water, tn 'jJSartfpeve America o'rteh m sbtivii titat of 4he Rockbridge Alum' Spriugs."; . v --"V.-,- ,r-,':. r. -5 r vroorman, reswear, roysiolan at theWhiteui Phttr r' It is a matter tlflMi litfU tmiurtin tliai tW puhlie shobld bo fully eppriasSlf ,the remarkable ef- .noaey ot the itkbndg .waters.iHO. ctrum.ctis diseases espociaJlv.' Ther have Ion stood a hmmuli. to - nil r J It '. - . ' ' . i . - - ., I".--. .TV I r proieseion, ana nevet, butaolhese waters ha rww- . oeu ipunuL iaatueserve,8 tne name or a mxk-iic lor their .", V""- "-': i fbareedlyTeeAUjank- besides the, rood "effects noon mv- mxierai health. I found it peculiarly efficacious in diseelTtng; OUTaireous , EutiPTiosa aud promoting a healtny action of the skis. oineT meaicine man nave ever, used had s.o re- marKoete yu-tue in this respect." . ,v. . Dr. J. A- Mebune, of Greensboro'. N. C., sayst " I. am perfec tly satined that the waters are unequalled V. nny in the) world for ulcers, and, especially those of a '-rioinature." m: :r UJ f Anii;nvalid; writing from Ohio, says: " ifypysptp s'nt, with nil its train of horrible nervous symptoms, has been relieved and effectually and permanently cured.-" i .'-"'"' ; lJ'' i Another, from North Carolina, writes that "after exhausting the best medical skill in a ease of Chronic Diarrhien, M has yielded to the curative powers nf the Rockbridge Alum Water." ' i Our pamphlet is filled with letters of the most emi nent physk-ians, clergymen, lawyer", and all classes ef our reHOw-jCitizens, who ceriify, their personal know ledge and exnerience Af the virtnes nf this water, "j Our wholesale ageut-,' Messrs. FISHER A WIN STON, Druggists, Richmond, Va., keep the water constantly! on sale. There being direct railroad eom- mumcaun with the springs, -w supply the water to them regularir about every tea days, so that the pub lic may rely on getting it from this house rnssH and furk, and they ean see after its shipment from Rich mond to eyery pan of the country with more certainty and promptness than we can up at the Springs. This does not pay us so much money as a direct sale to the consumer, but we think it safer and better for the puraiiaser.i FRAZIER A RANDOLPH, Proprietor of the Rockbndee Alum Snrines. JtSt The! establishment will be regularly open for imriivu vi -osiK'iiiu buv i8k oi may.? M.v m A pr 14 tlm. . . '-. if MINERAL TOILET SOAP - 31 RS. E, R. MCGOWAtlf, rriHK PROPRIETRESS OF THIS CELEBRAT- J. .! SOAP, which la made from the deposit at ; KITTRELL'S SPRING, has ben very much flattered and encouraeed by fre quent evidences of Its wounderful efficacy, in earing ssiii uiseases oi ii ainas, ot tne most unpleasant and protracted character. The raDid sale it has met with. and the increasing demand, has indu-ed ber to engage more extensively in the manufacture of it. And country merchants, all who want to sell it again, can be suppuea ny making application to her, or to P. F. PESCUD,; Druggist, Raleigh. Price 50 cents per cuae. P. S. If any one doubts the value of the Soap, thev will be referred to various persons wha have used it sue -esstu lly in tbe most obstinate cases. Any other so-called "Mineral Soap" than that ao companedi by my raaae and advertisement, is not the genuine AlftreM oap .r- T- J mr..k..-i-' I ' w. MRS, E. R McGOWAN. 1860. 3rd MOtTH. 1860. I SPRING IMPORTATION FOR THE SOUTHERN TRADE. HAMLTON & GRAHAM, Importers and Wholesale Jobbers I OF DRY GOODS, Noj f 0 Sycamore street, Petersburg, Va. TTTE ARE NOW PREPARED TO OFFER Southern Merchants, the largest and most attractive stock of Foreign and Domestic Goods that we have ever exhibited. Wc wouldespecially invit" attention to complete lines of LAWNS, CHLLIES, BAREGES; ORGANDIES, she., and also to a fuil stock of I Southern Manufacture4"Goods; as well as to the fullest assortment of Linen Fabrics we have eve had'; such as Brown and White Ducks and Drills, Blay, Brown and Irioh Linens. - We feel confident that we can and will, offer to prompt customer, inducements equal to any whole sale establishment North or South. ' Orders shall have our prompt and personal atten tion. 1 HAMILTON A GRAHAM. mar 10 ' : - CHEERING NEWS TO THE LOVERS OF GOOD THINGS. : DODD & SCHEIE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN CONFECTION ARIES. . Fruits,1 Fancy Articles, Toys, Segars, and Tobacco. ) I NO. 12 FAYETTEVILLE T. ARE NOW IN RECEIPT OF THE FINEST As sortment of Goods in their lii of business ever ottered in this Market, and to which they most cordial ly invite the attention of their customers, and the pub lie generally. i. APPLES, VERY CHEAP, AND OF the fineet quality, kept constantly on hand. DODD A SCHEIB. O RANGES LEMONS. FIGS, RAISINS AND CITRON A FRESH SUPPLY JUST received, DODD A SCHEIB. MJESTjQLBBlENNESSEY BRANDY, iiest " uuuu wuinj t DODD CHOICE OLD RYE WKISKEY. DA SCHEIB. CHAMPAGNE, VARIOUS BRANDS. Muscat, Claret, Bleine and Port Wine. i DODD A SCHEIB. FANCY ARTICLES AND TOYS OF every description. DODD A SCHEIB.. PRESERVES, PICKLES BRANDY Peaches. Prunes, Mustard, Salad Oil, Jellies, Sar- dines, sauces, ana every tomg oi ine ainuusuaiiy epi . . . . i , : . 1 1 i i in a Variety Store, constantly on hand. DODD A SCHEIB. A FINE LOT OF SUPERIOR CHEW- J ING TOBACCO. , TEe best brands of Havana. Segars, Just received. DODD A SCHEIB. - i ,r " 4t AN DIES. CAKES AND ALL THE j Delicacies usually wanted for Parties, Weddings, Bolls, Ac , furnished with Neatness and Dispatch and at very low prices, by i)UUL BUttJUJJ, feb 4 ly. ' ' -w-AINTS.--WK HAVE A LARGE SUP- pLYof White Lead,Linseed Oil, and every des oriptionoTSPaint, suitable for House Painting, which we- are selliagsT'ery low. Those having painting to no had better get or prices before they buy. ' aprj WILLIAMS A HAYWOOD. s PRING OATS A SMALI. ' LOT OF nioelv cleaned, in store. 4. Al. AUfVAnia Agvuu, Farmer's Hall. mar 31 i rr is" wr vWiiuciEaTOm SIHCE ALL,' A t -4 . '.kWmmsssKimsWmiY mi7ILL ptemrinfUiblj the 9rowt at4 telor r : ? f thekairifmed twe Uiitjmesreklo any imaginablege PeTfecay restore the gry,over the bahjt.witA patane's pwh ornaaapBlt-'t hir . m&ko it more soft an d beautiful than ny .oil,! and preserve the seaip free ftssj' Wl disease 54, the,, greatest age,-i- istatesmea,' Judges, Attorneys, lUocwrsjjuiergymBf, Professtonal men and Gentlemen and Ladies of all!olal- ass, all over the world, bear testimony that Wdonot say .Pnov; Ot Ji WooD-QearSlr tTomei ti isfsuu aier wi were induced to Jeseie,efvOTirl . Restora ttvejmd. its, wffecU were; go.optlerful, ' we feel t our e !Stcti; Wrer-ort i. - E5'S0TL43t4U fy Sg?J5S svrea ,aud . saHed, it the acald head The hairf almost veirely f irime pit in eoti- sequence, when afriond, seein g his sufferinrs. advised ns to nSe your Restorathe. We did.so with little hope of success; but to our1 rtrprre,''- and -tut of all bur friends; a few applications remeved the disease ehtir iTi and-s new and Juxiriant rop6f hair oon started out, aud wcaoow say that'ow boy has as healthy a scalp, and as luxuriant la crop of heir as any other child. , We can; therefore, and do hereby, recommend your Restorative, as a perfect remedy, for all diseases of the scalp and hair. Wiare vours respectfully, . I , CEO. ICT. RIGGINBOTHAM, y -iffARAJ A HIGGINBpTHAM. f Pb-f. Wood f :$Sj .hair had, .'for several years, been. becoming: prematurely gray, acoompaincd by a harshness which rehdered the constant appiieafioh Of oil necessary tn dressing It. "When I""Oommeueei using yenr Hair Hesterati ve about two mounths ag, it was in that condition ; and having" continued its use till within the last three weeks, H has turned to its na tural color, and assumed a softness aad lustre greatly to be preferred to those produoed by the application of oils or any other preparation I have ever used. I re gard it as an f indispensable article for every lady's toilet, whether to be used as a Hair Restorative or for the simple purpose of dressing or beautifying . the hais. You haVe permission' to rier to ine all who entertain doubt of its performing ail that is claimed for it 1 . MRS C iSYMONDS," Cincinnatii 6., Feb. JO, 1857. ' - 114 Third st - :Wbi,ukto!. Mo.i Dee 5, 1857. P$or. Wood Dear ir : By the advice of a friend of mine, who had been, nsing your Hair Restorative, I waa induced to try St. I had the fever, some time last May, and nearly every hair in say bead came out. Now my hair has come tn a great deal, thicker than ever it was. Nothing but uty and sympathy that I '.feel to communicate to others who are afflicted as I htve been, would induce me to give this public acknowledgement of the benefit I have received from Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative 4. Yours respectfully, i"5 if." " A. R. 'JACOBS. The Restorative i put up in bottles of 8 sizes, vis : large medium and small; the small holds a pint .and Is retail for one dollar per bottle; the medium holds at least twenty per. cent more in proportion than the small, retails for two-dollars per bottle ; the large holds r. quart, 40 per cent, more in proportion, and retails for $3 bottle. 0. J. WOOD k Co., proprietors, 444 Broadway, New York, and 114 Market street, St. Louis, Ma. pSf Sold t all good Drtjggists aso Fakc Goods Dbalkr8. mar 7 3nt. . TLANT A MEDICAL COLLEGE. Announcement of Lectures. w The Sixth Course of Lectoros in this Institution," will open on the 1st Monday in May next,, and coat unue lourmontus. '- r .-( Ml Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy. H. W. Brown, M. D. Professor of Anatomy. John W. Jones, M. D. Professor Principles and Practice of Medicine and Gen. Pathology. W. F. Westmoreland, M. D.. Pi;ofi3or of Principles and Practice of Surgery. Thos. S.,Powell, M. D. Professor of Obstetrics. Jos. P. Logan, M. D. Prof. Physiology and Diseases Women and Children. J. G. Westmoreland, M. D. Prof, of Materia Medina and Medical Jurisprudence. Practical Anatomy under the direction of the Professor of Anatomy. J. G. McLin, Janitor. N. D'ALVIGNY, M. D. ' ; Curator of the Museum. Clinical instruction given, as heretofore, during the course. The Dissecting Room, furnished with good subjects, will be open by theT5th of ApriL . -' Fees: Matriculation Ticket, (taken only once,) $5 Course of Lectures, 105 Dissecting Ticket, (required only once,) 10 Graduation, 25 e Good Board ean be had at $3 to $4 per week. For further information addj-ess J. G. WESTMORELAND, Dean. March 7, 1870. apr 14 6w. SOij B ifa y? Q.c ' THE subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and the pablio that he has, as agent tor wm. ti. ana u. Jtt Howerton, taVen charge or tnis weii-snown ana pop ular H"tel. stuated on Main street, in a pleasant and business part of the city. The House and furniture are entirely new, and he intends to sustain the reputa tion of the house as a ji -A First Class Uotef. An Omnibus will always be found at the Station on the arrival of the trains, ready to carry passengers to the Hotel free of charge. Regular Boarders, Lawyers and Jurors will find a comfortable home at this house. It is conveniently loca ed. THOS. HOWERTON. Ag't Feb. 1st, 180. . apr 38-61 FINE WINES, BRANDIES, &C.--THE subscribers keep eonstantly on hand for Family and Medicinal purposes, a pure and reliable article of French Brandy, ' Apple Brandy, ' Old Rye Whisky, Old London Dock Gin, Jamaica Rum, Madeira Wine, Jwiae. Port-Wine, " Ecupy ,g Wine, Scotch Ale. WILLIAMS A HAYWOOD. Cooking Wine, London Porter, apr 18 GLENCOVE STARCHTHE WHITEST, purest and best article ever made, may be found at our store. " Send for a sample. apr 18 WILLIAMS A HAYWOOD. POTASH, IN SIX POUNDS CANS, for Soap making ; also, a large supply of Concen trated Lye, just received at the Drug Store of apr 18 j WILLIAMS A HAYWQQD. A ALSO, ON HAND A FEW BARRELS J of Baugh'sRaw-BonaPhorphetesoCLime. ap". 25 ; JAMES M. TOWLES, Agent. T IME.--ANEW ARRIVAL OF FRESH I j Thomaston Lime, and fog sale at reduced price at the Farmers Uaii, ' ' ' JAMES M. TOWLES, Agent. April 23th, I860, i apr 25 AMERICAN GUANO EXPECTED TO arrive by Wednesday's Train another supply. To secure in time, orders should be sen ton at onoe, or ap plication made to apr 25 JAME8 M. TOWLES, Agent. SECONDHAND WHEAT THRA8HER One of Sinclair's celebrated make, considered as good as new, as it has only been used one season and warranted to perform well. JAMES M.' TOWLES, Ag'k Fabitxbs Ball, May 7th, 1860. r ma U FRESH OYSTERS IN CANS. j LOBSTERS " " , ... Salmon " At E. A. WHITAKEB'o. m-mssmm T m i i r T I f f ii'"MiM ;OW.,fi0aOS-JCHWPEft.THAH EVEHf iJ't far it ftnd be?t ' wl ch : -i'k 1-5 ha ever been exhibited in n I rtwen selected w ith great .ears an d r' V"ftatiAii4i,it t)ir' tC.i- . , WMWWUtV 4UTJ VP goods eanaot W excelled ii u . 1Thes4IhsarUitularAtter :' - ti K " t. ,- Ui ..V ... . arioty of Fashionahfa L and Black SilksFoulaH t "Goqs, such f .V, eneiu . t'm "for Travelling r ''Berages and L Frech, Switch t ortiiientTfPri" ieHi-rnt great tU'l. -p. : i- i lti. ) v f r!K - ir ""HO. i, ( iu "a as- ! -'hT'5QTWdVf- rjMosoriptio'LiiVU .Bonnets .Lao, floods and Jfeodli r.sTZ.yXu and Jfeodle .Works, -the best t therefoVe thev n "P no 4 jmoef M pet pent, lower than any other house in thi oity.Th.eir stock of Fancy Goods and C.?JL -Trgerthan.it was rLk OeTT sfrom the fij; ! Buppers-Freiioh Kid and Morocoo-with and without. hfeeeU Their prices are aotooUM,, t.T lIVl ,uruherr.taay save 20 per ewnt rrj' i. tZZXr?' TCHE JPSSs&Y eeltnsrdulvETatjfiil f ii,:. r- j . ., ... tronagetheyhavehe-rutoForerv" selves hereafter as heretofore to mri! to tiVintri buyers to can 6n them before purchasing ehu ISZsVFFP "S8? " ofhMr Vood from the Ladies, feeling confident that the only ace to secure great bargains is at ' i"60. ; CLOTHING I ' CLOTHING 1 1 H ATS AXn CAPS I BOOTS AND SHOES 11 wWJ?offer 10 th gentlemen a - stock of READY TOMM-Sffi?1 Md LEMEN'fKSL" i v &0DS unsurpassed in variety and exeel lence by any other house in the eity. Latest Spring fATS,MdCAPS- CwsLkofGeK men's Shoes is very large, and at astonishingly low pnoet. Gentlemen will find ft to their Interest to call on us before purchasing elsewhere. , aprll-2ai LANDECKER A KLINB. 'LAW COPABTERSHtP. n. W. MILLER and WM." J. SAUNDERS, HAVE FORMED A COPARTNERSHIP in the practice of wAwasft to aU busi ness in the County and Superior Co or f Wsjte ahd Johnson and the terms of he-tfuprems Court at R, h, office, business and the eolleeUon of tdainu. Office in the bnckToom opposite Liwrenoe's HoteL - In addition to the Courts of the above4 named eoun HJ "?LS ?,d ,T5,alar1r hereafter the Superior , Courts ot Ganyille, Edgeeuttbv Sampson.--Warren, ' ? 'i f1l82D,in4 County .ni F-'wior ConrUNaan and Fran.kTin, ted the Circuit .fof T XN beotiana Meek, Ak p? this day teeotues a partner in ear house, and.jfor toeutare -th" style-will bs- Dahey, Hymas A Co. -.:!;:l.d''-f On the 1st of September next a branch house will be opened iu Norfolk, Va., under tbe name of Hymen, Dancy A Co., to be conducted by John H. Hyman A T. M. Hyman. . DANCY A HYMAN. Now York, May 1,1860. We beg to call the attention of our friends and the pnblieto the above notice, particularly those tributary to, Norfolk. ' By this arrangement we shall be able to give our patroDB the advantage of both markets, either for the sale of produce or purchase of supplies charging hU one commission. All produce consigned to the Norfolk House will be sold in this market, whenever we think it to the interest of the owner. DaNCY, HYMAN A CO., 124 Pearl Street. Johw 8. Dancy, Iste of Tarboro', N. C. Joutf H. Htkan, of Scotland Neck, N. C. F. M. Htm A, late of Warrenton, N. C f.New York, May 1, 1860 tf F. K. STROTHUU. J. MAECOM. BOOK AND JOR OFFICE, Raleigh, N. C. THE Publio are respectfully informed 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 Bali Tickets, and in fact, everything thatcan be printed with moveable types, iu plain and.lancy styles, with neatness, at prices that cannot fail to give satisfaction. Our materials are entirely new. Our office may be found, for the present, over Mr. Chaplins' Book Bin dery, in the old Star office, opposite the Presbyterian Church. STROTHER A MARCOM. April 18th, 1800. apr 25ly. J. D. MYERS, AND ' WHOLESALE GROCER. ! Jf&r- Keeps always on hand a uppljn of Coal tot Grates and Stoves, j ,.... -' Nxwbbbb, February 22, I860. ' - feb 25 lypd. r ICE ! ICE I! ICE III MY ICE HOUSE ON THE PREMISES OF Hon. B. F. Moore, will be open hereafter every Morning from 5 to 7 o'clock. I shall also keep a good supply atmy Store. . .,- . . My customers can be supplied from either place, with pure and splendid Ice.' pr14 T. T. PtSCTJD. DRUGS AND MEDICINES. rpHE SUBSCRIBERS ARE NOW RECEIVING their Spring and Summer supplies of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dyestttffs, Arc, which has been carefully selected of the Importers; and manufacturers, to wbieh they invite an examination from their friends, and the publie generally, feeling as sured they can please both In price and quality. WILLIAMS A HAY WOOD, , apr 18 tf. Wholesale and Retail Druggists. PERFUMERY AND FANCY AR TICLES. A LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL : sfek of Extracts, Colognes, Pomatums, Hair : Oils, ' Toilet Powder, Soaps,,Teeth, Hair and Nail Brashes, Dressing and fine Combs, Purses, Poeket Books, Satchells, Toilet Boxes, Segar Cases, and many other ' fine fancy goods from the celebrated factories of Lhbln, Piver, Hygienieque Society, Lowe' A Sons, Caudray, Monpolas, Glenn Baxin, and ethers, which we will take great pleasure in shewing oar frieads, particularly the ladies. WILLIAMS A HAYWOOD. BELL COLOGNE A FINE StEPLY of this justly celebrated Cologne Jast received; also. Farina Cologne in long and wickered bottles, Basin's quart size family Cologne, and many others of superior quality, in store and for saleeheap, by kpr . WILLIAMS A HAYWOOD. H OOP SKIRTS! HOOF SKIRTS" Front 25 cents to $4 50. Also, Misses Hoops X. Misses Hoops! mar28 '-. W. H. .A R. S. TUCKER. JUST ! RECEIVED LADIES' WALKING and Traveling Suits. ' - f H . : W H. A R. S. TUCKER.1 April 20th. 18fl0. . - -.i ' anr21- ATS! HATS I X "RECEIVED THIS V ax beautiful lot of Men's Mm " " W. H. A B. S. TUCKER. lis. t-i apr 21 LANDEeKKIl & KLINE'S. i.'iJiJ tT V. :4 0 ft-- - 'J vi " - 6 A