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VOL, LX. , - I . KALEIGH SATURDAY MORISiING JUNE 2 1860. ' ; ' NOd , T .,. ; ' ' ' ' ' !5Sg!!gS! . . .. , ,SBg" THE IW J-EIGH- REG1STKU IS PUBLISH SEMI-WEEKLY AND WESLY, BY JOHN W &YME1,' EDITOR AND PnorKIKTO( ; TiiK SEMI-WEEKLY REGISTER is publishad j rv Wednesday and Saturday morning, at $4 i)0 per j'num. oayaWc "in advance,' or $5 00, if payment is 1"avt'd till the subscription ye-ir has expired. "'tiIE WEEKLY REGISTER is publiahed every ffcdnes-lay morning, at $i-00per aunuin, payable in rari.iMy in advance. liatrs of Advertising in the Semi-Weekly Ka Register: OTiiare (16 lines or less) one insertion, very succeeding insertion, i injure sis months, 00 25 8 00 twelve 14 8 15 25 00 00 00 00 three ". twelve months, including paper, Advertisements to be inserted on the inside of 4he . r afaygether, will be charged 60 cents per square tr every insertiop after the ftrrt., Annual advertisers will he charged 50 per cent, more "than the above rates when their advertisements are directed to t inserted on the iuside. i . In the Weekly Register J j jquare for the first insertion, ' and tor every succeeding insertion, ' 1 sniiare twelve months, , six $1 00 25 10 00 10 00 2 " twelvemonths, includ'g Weekly papee 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 i nsirted in either the Weekly or Semi-Weekly rix m. nih? for $5 00, or twelve months for $10 in both papi'rsat $3.50 for six months, or $15fortwelve months. ,pg Contracts can be made at the office for longer advertisements. . ' BUSINESS CARDS. ay O .g m CO 5 e -a & K e a a g H OQ W P? o C5 1 m o o CO O CO J. D. MYERS, ASD WHOLESALE GROCER Keeps always on hand a supply of Coal for finite? and Stoves. Newbern, February 22, 1S60. - feb 25 lypd. VVII.LSON & ALFRI.END, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, An .' rjrnler in Chemicals, Paint, Dye Stuffa, Oils, fcc. Sycamore, opposite Bollingbrook Street, PETERSBURG, VA. W. n. WILLSOS. . JPHN ALFBIUD. au 5 Jt j 9 N. M. MARTIN, BRO. At CO., GROQEPvS. AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Petersburg, Vsu N. M. MARTIN, SON & CO., COMMISSION 3IERCIIANTS, jau 30 RICHMOND. VA. McILWAINE SON & Co., l5RCER3 AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Corner of Syaiuore and Tabb Streetm, a. a. MfiLWAiNE, 1 Petersburg, Va. R. D. MCILWAJSE, P R. HILL. J a J DONNANS & JOHNSTON, GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Petersburg ji 1 ly. DONNAN & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Richmond, w a j 1 ly THE NORTH CAROLINA FORM BOOK. 1 N IMPROVED' EDITION OF THIS J valuable work recently published by H. D. Tur ner, Ralciicb, N. C, printedon eoodparerand substan tially bound in law calf. Itcontaing"Forms"ofall those legal instruments which people have occasion to use, and furnishing also a guide to Justices of the Peace, Sheriffs, Clerks, Constables, Coroners, School Commit tee?, 4c, 4c, to which are added the Constitution of K'.rth Carolina, and of he United States; an account of the principal officers' of the State, and of the Coun ties ; titles of address, 4c. : furnished at the unparal leled li.w price of One Dollar, (being the cheapest b jok ever offered forsale.) When sent by mail an extra charge of 20 cents will be required to cover the P'lStne on this edition. A liberal discount to those buy to sell again. Published and sold, wholesale and retail, Jay H. D. TURNER, . ' at the North Carolina Book Store, And by J. B. LIPPINCOTT A CO., and HAYES A ZELL, Philadeli hia, Andb- A. S. BARNES A CO., SW AIM'S NORTH 'S JUSTICE--REVISED -THE CAROLINA MAGISTRATE, a practi cal guide to the Laws of the Stat", and the decisions oi the Juprem C-urt, defining the duties and jurisdiction of Justices of the Peace, under the Revised Code oi 151 '55, together with full instructions and num erous forms and precedents. . By EDWARD CANTWELL, Esq., LL. B., . Cuunsellor at Law. One vol. 8vo , containing nearly 600 pages, hand f inely printed on good paper, and well bound in law bin iiu. Price ?3 5ft. Postage 36 cents. Published and for sale by ' ' HENRY D. TURNER, jnnl 21 at the North Curolina Bookstore jVm O N ' S GEOL O G Y. - - Mann ual of Geology, J Designed for the use of Colleges and Academies, liy Ebenezer Emmons, State Geologist of North Caro lina; Late State Geologist f New York; Professor of Natural History and Geology in William Colloge ; Cor re? p'.ndlng Member of the Academy of Natural Science, Philadelphia, 4c , 4c. ; For sale by W. L. POMEROY Ualrioh, N. C, March, 1560. mar 14. ARCTIC REFRIGERATOR. 4 N OT11EK of this celebrated make just received at I V Farmer's Hall Every family who use ice should Have one. Aug.-10, 1859 JAMES M, TOWLB", Agent SPRING OATS.--A SMALL LOT OF nicely cleaned, in store. J. M. TOWLES, Agent, mar 31 ' Farmer's Hall. SECOND HAND WHEAT THRASHER.. One of Sinclair's celebrated make, considered as good as new, as it ha only been used one season and warranted to perform well. JAMES M. TOWLES, Ag't. Farmers Hall, May 7th, 1860. ma 12 . I? RES II MINERAL WATERS.- .-CON- I gr rress. Riwktrirtra Alum, and Green Brier Vs 'hite Sulpher Water, also Bock Bridge Mwbl Mass. For sale at may 23 PESCUD8 DRUG STORE. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. TIIEO. II. HILL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Raleigh, N. C. Especial attention given to the collection of wif- j jan 25 ly. THOMAS J. BAGBY. Agent and Commission ALerchant, No. 8 Wall-st., under m. Charles Hotel. -RICHMOND, VA..V-,. HJRKS out Negroes, Rents out Houses, and seils Tobacco, Wheat, Cornr Flour, and other Country Produce.' S- ays strict attention to business, and prompt remittances made. Consignments respectfully, solicited. . Refers ttf Messrs. Cha. T. Wortham t Co. ; Tins ley, Tardy fc Williams ; Hunt Brother, and Henry K. Ellyson, of Richmond. September 3, 1859. tf ' BROWNING, MOORE & CO. x4 AUCTIONEERS, "'fothb " SALE OP NEGROES ! Will Give their Undivided Attention to the Sale of Negroes. OFFICE ON FRANKLIN, A FEW DOORS LE LO'7 WALL ST. RICHMOND, VA. d. J. BROW'NINO, late of Rappahannock Co. E. U. MOORE, of the late firm of Harris A Moore. J. T. WOOLFOLK, of Orange County. " P. S. DAWSON, Nelson County. feb 22 3m. FALL TRADE, 1859. AM NOW RECEIVING MY FALL AND Winter supply of Roots, Shoes and Gaitern, of all kinds for Ladies and Gentlemen, selected by myself, all of which are warranted to wear well. II. A. DEPKIN. ALSO, RECEIVED THE LARGEST AND best assortment of French and American Calf Skins, all of which will be made up into Boots and Shoes, in the best style, for my patrons. Thank ful for past favors, I solicit a continuance of the same, sep 17 tf H A. DEPKIN. NEW VOLUMES OF THE FOUR REVIEWS AND BLACKWOOD, COMMENCE Jant., 1S60. TERMS. Per annum. $3 00 For any one of the Reviews, For any, two of the four Reviews, For any three of the four Reviews, For all four of the Reviews, For Blackwood's Magazine, For Blackwood and one "Review, For Blockwoord and two Reviews, For Blackwood and three Reviews, For Blackwood and Four Reviews, 5 8 3 5 7 9 10 3'i eg Current iu the State where i9ued will be re ceived at par. j CLVn-BIXU. A discount of twenty five cent, from the above prices will be allowed to CLUBS ordering four or more eopies of any (me or more of the above works. Thus : Four copies of Blackwood or of one Review, will be sent to one address for 9 ; four copies of the four Reviews and Blackwood for $o0 ! and so on. - Remittances should always be addressed to the Publishers. LEONARD SCOTT, CO.. mar18 tf. No 5-1 Gold Street, New York. Healthy human BlooJ upon being 'ANALYZED always presents us with the same essential elements, aud gives of course the Trne Standard. -Analyze the Blood of a person : suffering from Consumption, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Scrofula, Ac, and we find in erery instance certain deficiencies in the red globules of Blood. Supply these deficiencies, and you are made well. The Blood Food is founded upon this Theory hence its astonishing success. There are FIVE PREPARATIONS adapted to the deficiencies of the Blood in different diseases. For Conghs, Colds, Bronchitis, or ny affection whatever of the Throat or Lnngs in ducing Consumption, use No. 1, which is also the No. for Depression of Spirits, Loss ol Appe tite, and for all Chronic Comp'aints arising from Over-nse, General Debility, and Nervons Prostration. No. 2, for Liver Complaints, No. 3, Dyspepsia. Being already prepared for abiorb ing it is Taken bjr Drops and carried immediately into the circulation, so that what yen gain you retain. The No. 4 is for Female Irregularities, Hysteria,"Weaknes8e8,&c. See special directions for this. For Salt Rheum, Eruptions, Scrof ulous, Kidney, and Bladder Complaints, tke No. 5. In all cases the directions must be strictly fol lowed. Price of the BLOOD FOOT $1 per bottle. Sold by CHURCH A DUPONT, Druggists, No. 409 Broadway, New York For sale in Raleigh, 'by Williams A Haywood, P. F. Pescud, and Iredrell Brothers And b" all respectable Druggists throughout the cou .try - mar?8 RALEIGH AND GASTON RAILROAD! Change of Schedule ! Raleigh, November 1st, 1860. O' ft AND AFTER THIS DATE THE MAIL Train on the Raleigh and Gaston Railroad will run as follows : ' ; Leave Raleieh daily at 7.10, A. M. Arrive at Weldon daily at 12 M. ; Leave Weldon daily at 11; A. M. Arrive at Raleieh daily at S.'O, P M. THE FREIGHT TRAINS will run as follows : Portsmouth Freight leaves Raleigh Monday, Wed nesday and Friday ; Arrives at Raleigh Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day. Petersburg Freight Leaves Raleigh Tuesday, Thurs dav and' Saturday : ' Arrives at Raleigh Monday, Wednesday and Fri day. ". A. 1UJNJN, bunt. November 8, 1859. feb 18 ly. B by AGGING AND ROPE. 100 Bales Standard and Extra Heary Bagging. 200 coils Kope for sale at the lowest market rates R. A. YOUNG A BRO., 93 Sycamore street, sep 14 tf Petersburg, Va. GRAND PIANOS. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED SEVERAL more of those FULL SEVEN OCTAVE NEW IMPROVED SCALE Piano-Fortes, with the Iron Frame, These beautiful Instruments rival, in tone and power, the clumsy and costly Grand Piano. We have now a full and complete Stock, ALL BOUGHT FOR CASH, and selected with great care, may 2 E. Jt NASH A CO. TkTEW BOOKS. Revolutions in English His 11 tory By Robert Vaughan, D. D. Volume 1st now ready. Lectures on the English Language. By George P, Marsb. Annual of Scientific Disco very ,or Year Book of Facts in Science and Art for 1860. Edited by .David A Willfl. A. M. A Narrative of the Discovery of the Fate of Sir John Franklin and bis Companions By Capt. M 'Clin took, R N LJL.-D. With Maps and Illustrations. Notes on'Nursing,! What It Is and What It Is Not. By Florence Nightingale. ' i For rale by W. L. POMEROY.: Raleigh, N C arch, 1 mar 14. -mB. PiHTON'S GREAT WORK. VI p-ir.t Volume Readv. Jhe Life of Andrew Jackson, by James Parton, 8 vols. 8 to., 650 Pages each, with Steel Portrait. For Sale by HENRY D. TURNER, - j N. C. Bookstore. Raleigh, February, 1860. feb 22 MISCELLANEOUS NEW SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING . , ATj. "M. GRAUSMAK'S. THE subscriber has the pleasure to anounce to Ms numerous friends and the public generally that he has a full assortment of Spring and Summer Clothing, made up to his order, which he offers for sale upon the lowest terms. FINE BACLK BROAD CLOTH COATS. Double and single breasted, made in the latest and best style. x - -k BUSINESS COATS. All sorts and styles of Sack and Frock Coats, of French and English Cassimere. PANTS. French and English Passimere Pants, also Black Doe Skin Cassimere, from $5 to $9.00. VESTS. The finest and prettiest pa ttern of Silk and Cassimere Vests, made in the most fashionable style. HATS AND CAPS.' "Tbir largest and best selected assortment of Hats and Caps of any in this City. BOOTS AND SHOES. An excellent stock of fine Phil, made Shoes and Boots, and a general assortment of common Shoei. SHIRTS. White and fancy Linen Bosoms. " " " Marsailes, 4 c, all with improved French yoke. Undershirts, Drawers, Sacks, Neckties Gloves, and a good many different articles of Gents furnishing goods, My stock is one of the largest and most complete I have ever offered, and Gents will find it to th- ir in terest to call on me before purchasing elsewhere, as I have det'rmined to sell at such prices as can not fail to give satisfaction. M. GRAUSMAN. apr 14 tf. F. 8TEAKHS. Wit. BREST . F. STEARNS & CO. OLD VIRGINIA DISTILLERY, Richmond, Va. -""tTm- TWE UNDERSIGN-.- -' 0.j. ed having been for a :9 F years, large- 1 j 3 VVV "C'.ly engaged in distilling, offer to s W 'Ciithe Merchants of Virginia and North Carolina, a large and ex- tensive stock of domestic Liquors, viz : Whiskies of all grades, and prices,"fiome very fine and old. Ini. Fr. Brandies, Gins, Cordials, Sweet-Wines, Ac, 4c ; They are prepared to offer such inducements to the Merchants of Virgini aud North Carolina, as will mnkeit to their interest to buy in Richmond, Va. Thoy desire lo call p'irtieularattcntion to their Malted Ry Whiskey, made from Pure Rye Multed. Th:s Whiskey entirely pure, and pronounced by judges the finest Whiskey to be found. T feb S-6m. . F. STEARNS 4 C' OAK CITY SAVINGS BANK. Dr. T. 1). HOGG. President. .loii.N G. Wh.i.iamu, Canker. DIRECTORS. D. IIogg, II. S. Smith, bee, John G. Williams. Dr. T. Q Lu This Bank is n change Otlice of J v rceivins deposits, at the Ex hu ii. Williams 4 Co. Discount day Tuesday, feb 18 tf. J. Q. DeCartkrkt. John Armstrong. NORTH CAROLINA BOOK BINDERY. DeCarteret & Armstrong Book Binders and Blank Book Manu facturers, Rai.f.irit, N. C, OVER THE SOUTH VAKOLI.XA BOOK STORE, U A V E ASSOCIATED TH F.M SELVES TO GETHER, for the purpose of carrying on the Book Binding business extensively, in all its various branches. Their advantages are ?uch, that they are now pre pared to do all kinds of Rinding, from plain to orna mental, in a manner and at a price that cannot fail to give sa'isfaction. They would call particular atention to their unique style of half Calf and Morocco Binding, which is very handsome and durable. Newspapers of all kinds, bound in a strong and sub stanial manner. Muic Books, and Periodicals of every description, bound to any pattern, in handsome style. Supreme Court Reports 10,000 vols, having been hound at this establishment, we are still prepared to bind them to match. Having a fine Cutting Machine, we are prepared to bind large editions of Books in cloth, in a manner and at a price almost as cheap as it can be done in the Northern Cities. Pampnlets of all kinds, taken from the printer and done up in a superior manner, at very low rates. Work sent from a distance will be done up with dispatch, and carefully repacked and forwarded back without delay. J. Q. DeCARTERET, JOHN ARMSTRONG. Raleigh, N. C. January 6th, 1S50. jan 21 tt SlOO REWARD. R AN AWAY FROM MESSRS. J. A N. A. CAM ERON, of Cnmberland County, first of last June, my negro man Southwell, or Southey, (as usually call ed ) Said negro is thick set, about 5 feet 8 inches high, of a dark brown color, has small eyes, and a downcast look. He has been hired for several years in Columbland County, as a Turpentine hand. I will give the above reward, if taken out of the State $56 for bis imprisonment in any jail in this State, or $25 for information, that may lead to his recovery. J. B. LITTLEJOHN. Louisburg, N. C. feb 4 tf. 21S&- Fayetteville Observer and Wilmington Herald copy till forbid. 7IINE GOLD JEWELRY.--TI1E SUM- r BCRIBER has in store a splendid assortment of I FINE GOLD JEWELRY, embracing a variety of styles of pat terms of Brooches, Breast Pins, Ear Rings, Bracelets, Finger Rings, La dies an! Gentlemen's Watch Chains, Pencils and Pens, Cuff Pins, Miniature Lockets, Gold Thimbles, Ac. Call and examine. nov 9 C. B. ROOT. DRUGS AND MEDICINES. THE SUBSCRIBERS ARE NOW RECEIVING their Spring and Summer supplies of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, DyestufTs, Arc., which has been carefully selected of the Importers and manufacturers, to which they invite an examination from their friends, and the public generally, feeling as sured they can please both in price and quality. WILLIAMS A HAYWOOD, apr 18 tf. Wholesale and Retail Druggists. TlERKUMERY AND FANCY AR- 1 TICLES. A LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL steck of Extracts, Colfegnes, Pomatums, Hair Oils, Toilet Powder, Soaps, Teeth, Hair and Nail Brushes, Dressing and fine C6mbs, Purses, Pocket Books, Satche'ls, Toilet Boxes, Segar Cases, and many other fine fancy goods from the celebrated factories of Lubin, Piver, Hygienieque Society, Lowe A Sons, Caudray, Monpelas, Glenn Bazin, and others, which we will take great pleasure in showing our friends, particularly tne ladies. n iLLiAino a, iia i w uu.u. TkTOTICE.THE SUBSCRIBERS GIVE 'their personal attention to all consignments made them from the country, particularly t obacco, Cotton, and Wheit. They keep a large 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, mar 14 ly Petersburg, Va. tLIDE ISLAND GUANO.--300 BAGS fjj Elide Island Guano, in store and for sale by DONNANS A JOHNSTON, aug 20 Petersburg Va. CIPLENDID DAHLIAS.--A FINE COL- kj LECTION of Dahlias, in pots, at 25 cents each, at THOMAS CARTER'S Nursery, ma 2 lm Raleigh, N. C ! RECEIVED THIS DAY a beautiful lot of Men's Panama and Leghorn Hats. W. H. A R. B. TUCKER., apr 21 REAL ESTATE, &C.I 17A J I offer my house and lot in the village of fChapel Hill, where I formerly lived, adjoining Hugh B Guth rie, West, and the Episcopal Church East, fronting Franklin Street North, and running back, to the Col lege grounds South, containing about two acres, with a large Dwelling Home with eight good rooms, fire place in each room, and two large basement rooms 40 by 20 feet each, two fire-places in each room, a two story Kitcheni with four good rooms and a Bake Oyen attached, all other necessary out-houses, anda good well of water in the yard. This property is valuable ; it would suit for a private family or for a public hotel. I will sell on one, two, and three years credit, with in terest from date, the purchaser giving bond with good security. ANN S. HILLYARD. Chapel HU1, N. C, April 7 3m j TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE! I WISH TO SELL PRIVATELY THE? FOL LOWING property in the City of Raleigh! Vis : j 1st. The HOTEL at the corner of Wilmington and Martin streets, formerly occnp'ed by O. LiBurck, and at present in the occupancy of H. L. Wiaten.- This Hotel-i admirbly Ideated, and eenudhads largo share of transient and permanent enstomf. v 2d. The two STORE HOUSES fronting on Market Square, one occupied by E. Rosenthal, as a Clothing Store, which also fronts on Fayetteville Street, and the other in the occupancy of A. A&ams as a Grocery. These stores- are situated in a position h which cannot fail to command an extensive patronage. 3d. Two DWELLING HOUSES, onejon Wil mington Street, near the Capitol Square, at jjpresent occupied by Mr. Taut, and formerly the property of Wiley Johnson, and the other situated in thefeastern part of the city, near Mr. Eldridge Smith's. The above property will be sold on terms to uit any person who may wish to purchase. For further infor mation, apply to Mills H. Brows, or to . sep 17 ly SAM'L HOWLkND,: TO CAPITALISTS. SPLENDID WATER POWER! COTTON, GRIST AND SAW MILLS FOR SALE! 1 .j . j I AM DESIROUS OF SELLING THE ROCKY MOUNT MILLS PROPERTY, and Lnvitj inspec tion of the place and improvements. ,- The property embraces the whole ; ' Water Power of Tar River, j which is made available by the m6st substantial Gran ite Jam, built at a cost of near ?10kOt)0, aad which gives a fall of al out 14 feet, j THE COTTON MILL, i i One of the best Granite buildings in the Statje, 38x74 feet, two stories, with basement and attic, yiih ma chinery in good order, turning out 300,000 tui 350,0U0 lbs. COTTON YARN per annum. ' -THE GKIST MILL, Lnreo and substantia' Framed building, on! Granite Walls, running 5 pair Stones, 3 Esopas tor Com, and 'Z Burrs Or Wheat. THE SAW MILL, f Circular Saw and macbinry in good order, j Ore large nd commodious DWELLING beuti- fully locate:!, THLE other residences lniii.li.irm lv situated, tO KfthN Cottages for the opyrativei, ONE large and convenient Store House, JTIIREK Warehouses, Blacksmth and Work fehops, with so to yu acres of land. i For Manufacturing COTTON, ibis place combines as many advantages as any I haveever s-c-en orth or- r;utn. and ttie power is sufficient tp extend operations almost "ad libitum ?' and THE GRIST MILLS, for cuKtom work, are probably the most vnluablo in the State. 1 e S The above property is situated in the counties of iasn anu jsugecomoe, at me i I'alls of Tar Rivrr. one mile from Ro-ky Mount Depot, on the Wilming ton and Weldon Railroad, and is t Jimt '-ate rendition. Persons desirous of embarking in the Manufacture of Cotton are invited to inspe-t the property. treaits win oc give, running irom one to six or eight years, if .desired. Address, WM. S. BATTLE, apr 7 1m Rocky Mount Milli N. C HARRISON. NEW HARDWARE J! BROWS. STOREi J. W. HARRISON, 9 FAYETTEVILLE STREET, NO. At the-Sign of the Gilt Anvil. ' TEALER IX HARDW ARE, CUTLERY, If Edge Tools, Coach Trimmings, Builder's and cabinet Hardware, Carpenter s and Joiners Tools, Farmer's and Gardner's Implements, Blacksmith's Tools, Anvils, Vices and Bellows, House fiirnishing Hardware, Cut nd Wrought Nails, Spikds, Hubs, bpokes. Rims, Axles, Springs, tc, Ac. s A full assortment cf every variety of Goods m my line constantly on hand, and furnished at short notice. Orders promptly attended to. ' f A CARD. THE SUBSCRIBER IS PER r MANENTLY located in the above establishment at his old stand, and cordially invites the patronage of his customers and friends. J. BROWN. mar 28 3m 1 NOTICE. I A LL PERSONS OWING ME SMALL BILLS wiU please come forward and settle upj or they will find their accounts in the hands of an officer for collection. Positively no longer indulgence will be given. J. B. FRANKLIN. N: B. 1 have this day adopted the cash system, and persons wishing anything in my line, wilt have to bring the cash, or otherwise the goods will remain My reasons for the above are : ? 1st. I am not ale to do a credit business. 2nd. The people are long winded. ! 3rd. I have to pay often myself. I 4th. I can sell cheaper 5th. It gives me more satisfaction. ? flth. I have already given away, before I came here, about four thousand dollars, and don't think I can do my family justice to eive away any more. 5 I reti ra my thanks to the citizens 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 ha,Ve always on hand every article known to the trade. " J. B. FRANKLIN, Ag't. April 26th, 160. arp 2 tfl U AN O . --WE ARE PREPARED TO IT take orders for the various kiuds of fertilizers, which wo wiU furnish to our friends on the "best terms the market will afford. i The Manipulated Guano prenared by the; " Peters burg Fertilizer Monutacturing Co , will bd ready fi delivery on or before the first September, and we would direct the particular attention of those who Use Guano to this article. McILWAlNF, SON A CO auglO Petersburg, Va. THRESH OYSTERS IN CANS. . JL1 " LOBSTERS " " ' Salmon " At E. A. WHITAKER'S.i ICE ! ICE ! I ICE!! t MY ICE HOUSE ON THE PREMISES OF Hon. B. F. Moore, will be open herefifter every Morning from 5 to 7 o'clock. 1 shall also Keep a good supply at my Store. 1 My customers can be supplied from either place, with pure and splendid Ice. ) apr 14 ' P. F. PEgCUD. ELL COLOGNE. A FINE SUPPLY of this justly celebrated Cologne just received; also, Farina Cologne in long and wickered bottles, Bazin's quart size family Cologne, and niarjy others of superior quality, in store and for sale cheap, by anr WILLIAMS A HAYWOOD. CCnfl LBS SL SODA.--FQR SALE J)UU very low. At PESCUD'S DRUG! STORE.' may 23 I T-rnsTiSTTifnia niTTrnc i c i. lj pl At PESCUD'S DRUGS STORE. I way 23 MISCELLANEOUS, ROCKBRIDGE ALUM WATERS THE reputation of these waters is established through Virginia and the South, and is rapidly extending over the whole Union. lhe many remarkable cures performed by them in Dyspepsia, Chronic Diarrhosa and Dysentert, scroitla, and all glandular and slhm diseases, Cbronio Nervous Complaints, Bronchitis, Piles, Ac, have attracted the attention of the most eminent medical men in every section of the country. Dr. Cartwright, of New Orleans, says : "In truth, I know of no water in Europe or America o rich in medical substances, as that of the. Rockbridge Alum Springs." Dr. Moorman, resident Physician at the White Pul pbur : 'It is a matter of no little importance that the public should be fully apprized of the remarkable ef ficacy of the Rokbridg waters, in strumous 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 name of a specific for their cure." . " Dr. Carter, of Virginia, certifies " That the water is a powerful alterative, acta on the glandular system generally and possesses great ttuUe properties." - Rev. Dr. Ruffner I have repeatedly usd it, and besides the good effects upon my general heal 11, I found it peculu.rly efficacious in dispelling cutaneous eruptions aud promoting a healtny acti"n of the skin. No other medicine that I have ever used had so re markbele virtue in this respect." Dr. J. A. Mebane, of Greensboro. N. C, says : " I am perfectly satined that the waters are unequalled by any iu the world for ulcers, and especially those of a s-rnf idoits nature." And'nvalid, writing from Ohio, says: " My Dyspep sia, with all its train of horrible nervous symptoms, has been relieved and effectually and permanently cured." Another, from North CaroMna, wrftes that "after exhausting the best medical skill in a case of Chronic Diarrhea, it has yielded to the curative powers of tne Rockbridge Alum Water." Our pamphlet is filled with letters of the most emi nent physicians, clergymen, lawyers, and all classes of our fellow-citizens, who certify, their personal know ledge and experience of the virtues of this water. Our wholesale agents, Messrs.. FISHER WIN STON, Druggists, Richmond-Va., keep the water constantly on sale. There being direct railroad com munication with the springs, we supply the water to them regularly about every ton days, so that the pub lic may rely on getting it from this houfe fresh and pure, and they can see after its shipment from Rich mond to every 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 s-de to the consumer, but we think it safer and better for the purchaser. FRAZIER fc RANDOLPH, Proprietors of the Rockbridge Alum Springs. JfiS The establishment will bo regularly open for reception of visitors on the 1st of May. F. A R. apr 14 lm. MINERAL TOILET SOAP. MRS. E. R. JICGOWAX, rilUK PROPRIETRESS OF TniS CELEBRAT JL ED SO A?, which is made from th'e deposit at KITTRELL'S SPRING, has b -on very much flattered and encouraged by fre quent evidences of its wounderf'ul efficacy, in curing siin diseases of all kinds f the most unpleasant and pr .trncted character. The rapid sale it has met with, mi l the increasing demand, hasindu-ed her to engage more extensively the manufacture of it. And country merchants, all who want to sell it again, can be sopplied by niakine application to her, or to P. F. PKSCUD, Druggist, Raleigh. Price 50 cents per cuke. P. S If any one doubts the value of the Soap, thev wi'l be referred to various persons who have used it successfully in the most obstinate cases. Any other so-called " Mineral Soap" than that ac comsianed by my lamoand advertisement, is not the genuine Kiltrell Soap MRS. E. R McQOWAN. Raleigh, March 9th, 1800. niarlS tf. I860. 3rd MOJjTII. 18G0 SPRING IMPORTATION FOR THE SOUTHERN TRADE. HAMLT0N & GRAHAM, Importers and Wholesale Jobbers OF DRY GOODS, No. f 0 Sycamore street, Petersburg, Va. TE ARE NOW PREPARED TO OFFER to Southern Merchants, the largest and most attractive stock ot Foreign and Domestic Goods that we have ever exhibited. We would especially invite attention to complete lines of LAWNS, CH ALLIES, BAREGES, ORGANDIES, Ac, and also to a fuil 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, Blay, Brown and Irish Linens. We feel confident that we can and will, offer to prompt customers, inducements equal to ally whole sale establishment North or South. Orders shall have our prompt and personal atten tion. HAMILTON A GRAHAM. mar 10 rt LACK SILK M ITTS .--BLACK STLK j Mitts of all qualities and sizes, can be bought of w. u. tt. b. iuckkk. 1ACE MANTLES! LACE MANTLES !! A The most superb lot ever offered. Lace Mantles ! Lace Mantles ! ! Lace Mantles ! ! Chcap, Cheap, Cheap, Cheap. At TUCKER'S. T ADIES TRAVELLING SUITS AND DUSTERS. A Large assortment of the Greys, for Ladies Suits, for Ladies Suits, for Ladies Suit. Always Neat, Always Neat, Always Neat. All the Style, all the Style. At TUCKER'S. s HOES! SHOES!! SHOES!!!- Large assortment ! A large assortment At TUCKER'S. ATER COOLERS. KEEPS COOL ALL Day with 5 pounds of Ice. Water Coolers ! Wa'.er Coolers ! ! V ater Codlers : ! ! At TUCKER'S. Raleigh, May I8th. 1860. may 19 tf. OTETSON'S HARVESTER. This much simplified and greatly improved Reaper.and Mower. -Sold at Manufactory prices, witn treignt only a ded. Also, Horse Powers, aud Wheat Thrashers, Faning Mills, Horse Rakes, Ac, to. JAMES M. TOWLES, Ag't. May 2Sth, 1860. may 30 tf. A KdTIC REFRIGERATOR.--Another of f this celebrated make at hand, all who use ice Kh-nld have one of these indispensablcs. Also, a good second-band one.'n store, which will be SOlll lOW. WAiMJiO AIA. .lv " May 28th, 1860. may 30- tf. d4 It A I V AND GRASS SCYTHES. --A NEW jf Supply for the season, of Sinclair's grain Cradles, and Grass Scythes complete. JAMES M. TOWLES, Ag't. May 28th, 1860. ' may 80 tf. B IDLES AND TESTAMENTS. A NEW minrilv of the American Bible Society's publica tions, in great variety of Binding, at the Wake County Kifiln TlfmnRlLnrV. ma 12 JAMES M. TOWLES, Agfc- T AIVTS.--YV 10 HAVE A LARGE SUP- m PLY of White Lead,!Linseed Oil, and -every des cription of Paint, suitable for House Painting, which we are selling very low. Those having painting to do had better get our prices before they buy. apr WILLIAMS A nAYWOOD. OPLENDED CHEWING TOBACCO.- Smoking Tobacco, and genuine Havana Cigars, of superior flavor. Received and for sale At PESCUD'S DRUG STORE. may 23 A ALSO, ON HAND A FEW BARRELS J of Baugh's Raw-Bone Phorphates of Lime, apt 25 JAMES M. TOWLES, Agent MISCELLANEOUS. HOTS P IR INCS, , VIRGINIA, The Great Thermal Watering Plate of ItKe Ameri can Continent. Natnre's Remedy for Chronic Diseases. THE Hotel at this place 'will be open for the recep tion of visitors on the flrt of June next. In the number of its MINERAL SPRINGS, the Variety of their temperatures and their,; extraordinary remedial powers in manyof the mot serious, painful and dan gerous CHRONIC DISEASES that afflict the human race, this watering place offers to INVALIDS suffer ing from the maladies in wilct THERMAL WATERS are indicated means, for the recovery of health which can be found at no other iif t&e United States. Number of the Batlrs-'Diseases in which they are indicated-Effects of the Waters taken internally, dr ased as a General Bath. The supply of Mineral 'Water is moat abundant, and thxsre are,. TEN BATHS" constantly supplied with . fresh water from separate sprtngi of various tempera tares, from 18 to 106 Fahrenheit. In all eaae of -aetffe disease, tne hot bathe are " Contra-indicated, but in theckroniu Jurats of .- - Hheumatism .. Diseases of the Liver, Gout, ;;Chronie Diarrhoea, Neuralgia, """Old Injuries to the Paralysis, free from", Muscles, Joints and inflammatory action, ' 'Tendons. Spinal Irritation and Some Diseases Peculiar to Females the remedial properties of the waters of the VIRGINIA HOT SPRINGS are uiva$ftd. Their ALTERA TIVE AND CURATIVEPQWERS are unsurpassed by those of any other Mineral Water on the face of the globel - Many persons afflicted with thOkdiseases enumerat ed above, in forms which' had resisted the most skill ful medical treatment, and bad rendered the lives of the sufferers alike wretched and useless through long ears ot pain, nave bei restored to perfect health by their use. And in many Of these cases not only medi cal science, but other Mineral Springs of the highest reputation had tailed to afiord relief. Ot the vast number now suffering with such mala dies, there are few, indeed, who would notbe either car ed or greatly relieved by these waters. , When drank, tby are anti-acid, mildly aperient, and freely diuretic and diaphoretic. Used as a general tdfh.they equalize an unbalanced circulation ; and restore to the different important oraans of the system, shea tortyid, that nat ural and healthy sensibility without which they cannot perform tlaetr respective junctions, and the beneficial ac- ion oj all remedies will be diminished or destroyed They act powerfully upon the Liver, Kidneys and skin; relax contracted tendons and rigid muscles; rouse up suppressed secretions; excite the action of the absorbent vessels ; exert a salutary influence over the uterine system, and often relieve, in a short time, excruciating pain, caused by serious and long-stand ing disease. Diseases of the South. In no cLss of human maladies have these waters been more emiuentlv successful than in those which prevail in the SOUTHERN and SOUTH-WESTEKN (STATES. " In that tato of the body termed CACHECTIC, the consequence of derangement of toe Stomachy Liver and Spleen, among the residents of marshy countries, and distinguished by a pale or . sallow complexion, puffy skin, swelled extremities, &., the baths heio often act like a charm. In obstinate TORPOH OF THE LIVER and in the enlarged condition of the LIVER and SPLEEN, which so frequently lollows the bilious fevers of the South, their great value is unquestionable. In many caies, where the Secretion of Healthy Bile had been almost totally suppressed for years, a course of these waters has fully restored it. And in many other cases, where the Liver was not enly torpid and engorged, but ENLARGED, its normal condition has been brought back, the engorgement and enlargement have disappeared, and the sufferers have been restored to perfect health here. In Curonic Diarrhoea, depending, as that dis ease generally doo, upon a deranged asd imperfect ac tion of the Liver and Skin, the powerful Tri finance whub these waters exert upon a both these important organs makes them a remedial agent of uneqaaiiwl powe. Enlargement of the Prostate GtaocU Cases of this disease have been thoroughly cured at the Hot-Springs the powerful excitant action ', of the waters upon the absorbent vessels enabling them some times to cure enlargements of this gland, as well as those of the Liver and Spleen. Diseases Peculiar to Females. The suppression or painful performance f Periodi cal Functions Peculiar to Females is frequently reliev ed by the use of the waters here. Pleasure Baths. Besides the Hot Baths for Invalids, trere are two exhilarating and delightful Pleasure Baths, for persons in good health. Location, Climate, fcc, of the Springs. This place is distant only twenty miles from the Millboro' Depot of the Virginia Central Railroad, and except that short distance, has an unbroken railroad connection with the principal cities of f the United States, " 7-.s The Springs are rituated in one of the narfew val leys with which the mountains abound . The scenery around is wild, romantic and beautiful,- aad the climate in summer delightful, salubrious and invigo rating. . . '. ' . ' ;. The Hotel Accommodations are exoePetit, &nd Good Music will be in attendance early in, foe season. A Skillful Physician resides at tha place during the sum mer months. i -"' ' ' - ;': -Route; ; -? . "'i -4 -!" By Railroad from the principal cities la the United States to the Millboro' Depc: the Virginia Oantial Railroad ; thence by stage j coaches twenty .miles, .aver a well-graded turnpike, to the, Springs. - Passeagers leaving Baltimore, Md., or Richmond and Lynchburg, Va., in the morning, can onagr. ttKrongh'.; :to tyf place the same day to supper, Qti pass the n.igb at the Warm Springs, and arrive "here to breakfast next morning. ' ''; ';;s - j The Hot Sprihos PAirr-HLjcmr&rnteg a full account of the Springs, with the pluioni ef Phy sicians, in regard to the water, certificates of eores, Ac, will be sent free of charge to any md dress, on application to the subscriber, . ' .., . J S. GOODE, HtU-Qptinge,: Va. May 15th, 1860. . may 2o-rJm NEW AND SPLENDID EXTRACTS--Consisting of ' . ., THE WOOD VIOLET, r HUMMING BIRD, BUTTEKFLY VIOLET, PATCHUTLY MUSK, PINK JOCKY CLUB, - FRANGIPANI ROSB,&a ' Also, Frangipani, Veroena, Cologne and other Toilet waters. All of which are of the finest quality aad put up in elegant style. For sale at PESCUD'S DKUG STOBE. Raleigh, May 13, 1860. ma 23 tf. ZEKIALS HAIR RESTORER IS Tji Growing more popular every day. Call and git a Bottle. At PESCUD'S DRUG STORE. may 23 Substandard cory all FINE WINES, BRANDIES, &C.--THE subscribers keep constantly 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, Sherry Wine, Port Wine, Cooking Wine, Soappernong Wine, London Porter, Scoteh, Ale. apr is WILLIAMS A HATWOOD. f1 LENCOVE S TARCH.- - THE WHITEST, Jf purest and best article aver made, may ba found at our store. Send for a sample. apr is WILLIAMS A HAYWOOD. POTASH, IN SIX POUNDS CANS, for Soap making ; also, a large supply vf Concen trated Lye, just received at the Drug Store of aprl8j WILLIAMS A HAYWOOD. T IUE. A NEW ARRIVAL OIT FRESH Ii Thomaston Lime, and for sale at redaoed price at the Farmers HaiL JAMES M. TOWLES, Agent apr 25 April 23th, 1860. AMERICAN GUANO EXPECTED TO arrive by Wednesday's Train another supply. To secure in time, orders should be senton at once, or ap plication made to apr 2a JAMES M. TOWLES, Agent. MISCELLANEOUS. DRY GOODS CHEAPER THAN EVER! THE tTNDERSlGNBD BEG LEAVE TO I FORM the citiaens of Raleira aad vioinlt-v t they have just received one of the largest and b sxocKs oi spnig ana ssmmcr ttootfs wt has ever been exhibited in Raleigh. ' Their Stock 1 been selected win great ear aad ef the latent fanp tations, and therefore they venture to say that t goods cannot ha excelled In taste and oheapnes They call the particular attention of the La. die to t variety of Fashionable Drees Goods, such as P! and Black Silks, Foulard Silk, Va'eneias, Goat's I for Travelling Dresses, Lawns, Organdies, Kobe Borages and Lawns, Muslin of all prices aad qualii French, Sootch and Englth Ginghams, aad a fine aortment of Prints aad Domesties. All of Whioh t offer at great . Whita Good of avery description Ribbons t BonneU ; Lace Goods and feeedie Works, the beet sortment to be found hi tbe city; MafitiHar; .L Points, from their own connected iusportiag house, r therefore they are enabled to offer them u . t AT A 1 prices 25 per cent lower than any other bonse In I city. Their stock of Fancy Goods and Hosieries larger than it was ever before. Hoop Skirts la al dance, from S to M Springs, and froas 10 Mats wards. SHOES They pay particular attention this branch of business and their large aseortmei deserving of especial notice. Their stock embrt sites from the smallest Infant's to (he largest Ladle! in Congress and Lace Gaiters, Walking Shoes I Slippers French Kid and Morocco with and wit! heels. Their prices are astonishingly low, aad. In J purchasers may save 20 percent, by buying of the Their assortment of WATCHED and JEWEL is complete.' - - , - Feeling duly grateful to their friends forthe libera' tronage they have heretofore receired,ey pledge tL selves hereafter as heretofore to make is M the inte of buyers to call on them before parehasuag ehwwh ' They especially solicit an examination of jtheir gc from the Ladies, feeling confident that the only j' to secure great bargains is al ' r R & KIM I CLOTHING I CLOTHING It HATS A CAPS! BOOTS AND 8HOESI , "We offer to the gentlemen a stock of BEA: MADE CLOTHING and GENTLEMEN'S Jl NISHING GOODS unsurpassed ia variety aad ex leace by any other house in the city. Latest Ep styles of HATS and CAPS. ; Oar stoek of Gent men's Shoes is very lstrg,mnd at aateaisfe$Bgly prices. Gentlemen will find it to their iatecveS tol on ua before purchasing elsewhere. . ' apr 11 2m LAS DECKER k KLT UNIVERSITY. THE XAHHf ATI of the Students of tbe University of North I ohna will bvgin on Wednesday, the 28th af Mayt and continue until the day of the College ConuaS ment, on Thursday the 7th of June. v- Under a resolution of the Board the fallowing tt, bers have been selected to give their attendance to superintend the examination. ' -'I DANIEL M. BARRTNGER, WILLIAM H. BATTLE, ?1 ROBERT R, BRIDGE RS, T, WILLIAM A. GRAHAM, WALTER F. LEAK. , ' 'ij Tba Standing Committee of Visitation for the i 1860, consists of ,1 - Hia Excellency JOHN W., ELLIS, , 'k Gov. of the State aad Pros'! ax offic lion. JJAV1U Lu SWAIN, LL. D -f President of the CoH Thomas S. Ashe, William W. Avery, Daniel M. Barringer, William A. Blount, Thomas Bragg, George F. Davidson, William Eaton, Jr., Burges S. Gaither, Solomon Graves, James F. E. Hardy, Frederick J. Hill, wmiam w. iioiden, . William Lander, Matthias S. Manly,' V Bartholomew F. Moor Rufus L. Patterson, v David S. Read, . j DeWittC Stona,-, J Joseph M. Taylor, i ' ,'. William IL WashiDgt( Nicholas L. Williams. ( t , All other Trustees of the University who mav at will be considered members of this committee. !: ma 2 td CHA8 MANLT, Seoreta NOTICE. MR, JOHN H. HYMAN, Scotland Keck, N. C, this day becomes a pa in our house, and, ;for the future, the style wl Danoy, Hyman A Co. H On the 1st of September nest a branch boost ! be opened in Norfolk, Va., under the name of Hy Daney A Co., to be conducted by John H. Hyn T. M. Hymaa. DANCY HYMA New York, May 1, 1860. "5 3 Wo beg to call the attentionv of our friends an publieto the above notice, particularly tboae tribaU Norfolk, By this arrangement we shall be able to , our patrons the advantage of both markets, eithe the sale of prodoce or purchase of supplies jUr, but one commission. All produce consigned t I Norfolk House will be sold in this market, who) we think it to the interest of the owner. ' " DANCY, HYMAN COV 124 Pearl etn Johh S. Daircr, late of Tarboro. N. X - -i. Joh H. Sntxm, of Sootland Neck, N. C, F. M. Hthait, late of Warren ton, N. 0. . . ixew xora. aiay i, iBOU tx . s - . - - Don't desert aa old friend for a new fa Old Provei COL.. SAM. COl,Y8vJ. RE V OL VINO FIRE AM8,' Pistols, Rifles Carhines and Snot G Patutts, or I860; 18A JL807 j 1868. j THESE tm)JJ equals la quality and fit are adopted by tha j and Nary of the Uar States, and tbe pr ik e' governments of Sari are uniform la'aH parts, are shaple, safe,1 serrieeaMe, and oaah la one huadredtu' as wallas Cartridge powder, hall and s aad all small parts I : pairs, from, ill rs ' able gaa dealers, the Hardware trade f COLT'S PATENT FIRE ARKS MAJTVO C . , aPr irSJ- SMJkmiWVSUlf V FOR BEAUTIFYING AND IMPRO . THE HAIR. I hare reeeived the foil I. favorite article, vis : . ' " 5 Mrs. Allen's Restorer and Zylabalan' J Wood's and Eseklal's Restoi ) j Bnraett's CocoaUae and Cocia, . ' i ti Rosemary aad Castor ' 'h, . Lowe's and Fiver's Paraades, . r- Demerson, Petit ik Co Hygieaiqae So f and Monpelas Pesaades, ' jj TrlcopheroaSf Kathairon - j Essence Bay lVeav, Sayne's Hair Tonic, - - Pnileconte, Pescnd's Hair .Toaici ' i Also, the most approved Hair Dyes known ; eonntry. ' For sale at . '" PESCUD'S DBUO ST03 Raleigh, May 18, 180. mZO- JUST RECEIVED. LADrES WAL and Traveling Suits. JJ - W. H. R. S. TUCXr April 20th, 1880.' apri A C BOXES SUPERIOR ; ST ABC IU Forsaleat t '. may 23 PISCUTS DftTO TC i1. i I: s -V 1 ji -J H. - ' -',!. ..it 1- t ft 1 "' S -.i t .- , r ....
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