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THE Rir TEIGH REGISTEU ;' ; nntuim ' . . .. , BE3n-V7BEKl.t: .A3srD WEEKLY, BY JOHN W ;SYMK, ' THE SEMI-WEEKLY REGISTER la published every Wednesday and Saturday morning, at $4 00 per annum, payable in advance, or $5 00, if payment it delayed till the subscription yemr has expired. THE WEEKLY RJEGISTER1 w .published every Wednesday morning, at $2 00 per annnm, payable in variably in advance. ', Rates .of Advertising in the Semi-Weekly Register: . square (16 lines or leaa) one Insertion, 1 $1 00 Tery succeeding insertion, - ' . 26 1 square six months, . 8 00 1 twelve ..." U 00 " three" 8 00 i six--. - - . l -:r-i-oo I twelr months, Including paper, 25 00 Advertisements to he Inserted oar the inefd of Me namermltooetker. will be charged eente pec square for every insertion after the first. Annual advertisers will be charged 60 per cent more than the abore rates when their advertisements are directed to be inserted on the inside. ijilji tne Weekly Register ', 1 square for the first insertion, $ln0: " and for every succeeding insertion, 25 1 square twelre months, ! . 10 00 2 six u ,10 00 1 2 " twelre months, lncludg Weekly paper 10 00 All advertisement 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 months for $5 00, or twelre months for $10 in both papers at $8.50 for six months, or "$1 5 for twelre months. lf& Contracts can be made at the offiee for longer 'advertisements. BUSINESS CARDS. J . ' D ' M Y E R S AND WHOLESALE GROCER. Eeeps always on hand a sapply of Coal for Grates and Stores, ... :" NxwBxnn, February 22, 1800. feb 55 lypd- WILLSON & ALFRIEND, ---- WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, And dealers in Chemical, Paint, Dye, Stuff; Oils, sic Srcamore, opposite Bolliogbvook Street, PETERSBURG, VA. W. D. WILL80K. iWHX ALFBIXSn. au 6 If. M. MARTIN, BRO. & CO., GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, - - Petersburg, Vsu N. M. MARTIN, SON A COi, COMMISSION MERC1IANTS, jan 3U RICHMOND. VA. McILWAINE SON A Co., GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Corner of Sycaiore and Tabb Street, a. 6. MCILWA.IXE, Petersburg, Vsu R. D. MCILWAIHI, r. r. hill. j . . an DONNANS & JOHNSTON, GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Petersburg, Vsu jal-ly. ' i DONNAN A CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Richmond, YaU ja 1-ly THE NORTH CAROLINA FORM BOOK. A N IMPROVED EDITION OF THIS J valuable work recently published by 41. D. Tur ner. Raleieh. N. C. Drintedon sroodnarerand substan tially hound in law calf. Itcontins"Furma"ofall those legal instruments whieh people have oeeasion to use, and furnishing also a guide to Justices of the Peace, Sheriffs, Clerks, Constables, Coroners, Kchool Commit tees, &.-, Ac., .to whieh are added the Constitution of North Carolina, and of fce United States; an account of the principal officers of the State, and of the Conn ties : titles of address, Ac. ; furnished at the nnparal leled low price of , One Dollar, (being the cheapest book ever offered fo'salc) When sent by mail an extra charge of 20 cents will be required to cover the postage on this edition. A liberal discount to those who buy to sell again. Published and sold, wholesale and retail, by H. D. TURNER, at the North Carolina Book Store, J B. LIPPINCOTT A CO., and HATES A ZELL, Philadelphia, : A. & BARNES A CO., And by And b '. f SWAIM'S JUSTICE REVISED THE NORTH CAROLINA MAGISTRATE, practi cal guide to the Laws of the Staf, "and the decisions of tbe Supremw C"ort, defining the duties and jurisdiction of Justices of tbe Peace, under the Revised Code et 1X54 '55, together with full instructions and num .'. erousifonns and precedents. .. . ; '''' ' ;Br EDWARD CANTWELL, Esq., LL B ' -2,- s-'-m "'-t.- fcmmeUor. at tern.':- : . .i" One voL 8vo' , containing nearly 600 pages, hand1 . .somelv printed,on good paper, and well bound in law binding. vv; - - Price S3 50- Postage 36 cents. Published and for sale by HENRY D. TURNER, ' jan. 81 . at the North Carolina Bookstore ' EMMON'S GEOLOGY. Mannual of Oeologt Designed for the use of Colleges an Aoademieif By Ebeneser Emmons, Ftate Geologist of North Caro lina; Late State Geologist of w V0rk; Professor of Natural History and Oeologv in Willixin Colle ; Cor- resp''nding Member of the Academy of Natural science, Philadelphia, Ac . Ac. " For sale by W. L. POMEROT HALBisn, N. C. March. I860. mar 14. ARCTIC REFRIGEs ATOB. A NOTHER of this eelebrated make just received at i. . Farmer's HalL Every family who use ice should have one, '"" ',' . Aug. IS, 1859 i JAMES M. TOWLE", Agent. s PRING OATS.- A SMALL LOTOF nicely cleaned, in Store. " . 'J. M. TUWLES, Agent, . Ws. Farmer's HaILj ' mar 81 SECONDHAND WHEAT THRASHER. Ons of Sinclair's eelebrated make, considered as good as new, as it has only been used one season and warranted to perform well.' - " J AMB8 M. TOWLKS, Agfc ' Fitlili JBAUMsj 7th, I860., 4 i& njajj .; T? R E S H MINERAL WATERS. CON- Rul Sixilihnln Al.m uul v-l XT- Whiu Bulpher Water, also Rock Bridge Alum Mass. For sals at ; . may 23 PESCUD'S DRUG- STORE. -v - - e 5 j g Q s 2 3 1 IT 3 3 a y J- (0 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. i TDEO. IT.' HILL, . ATTORNEY AT- LAW, ; ,' . - Ralbioh, N. G; .. Especial attention given to the collection of . , . Jn 26 ly. slaima. - THOMAS J. BAGBY. ' Agent and Commission ; Merchant, ; No. 8 - - Wall-sU, under St. Charles Hotel, ' i KlUxIMOJM U, VA., 4 HRKS on wegroes, Rents oot Houses, and toils I Tebaeoo, Wheat, Corn, Floor, and other Country Prodnoe. ': tea. Pays strict attention to business, and prompt remittances made. Consignments respectfully solicited. V Refers to Messrs Cha. T. Wortham A Co. ; Tins- ley, Tardy k Williams ; Hunt A Brother, and Henry K. ElWson, of Richmond, Septembers, 1859. tf mnVTTTrriTr! " if AAnts a. -' ir ' : -.. AUCTIONEERS, - j S ACE OF NEGROES ! Will Give their Undivided Attention to the Sale of Negroes. OFFICE ON FRANKLIN, A FKW DOORS BB- I M tVALIi SI. RICHMOND, VA. G. J. BROWNING, late of Rappahannock Co. E. v. MOORE, of the late firm of Harris A Moore. J. T. WM)LFQLK, of Orange County. P. S. DAWSON, Nelson County. -! feb 22 8m. FALL 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 tn wear well. ALSO, RECEIVED THB LARGEST AND best assortment of French and American Calf Skins, all of which will be made up into Boots and Shoes, in the bet style, for my patrons. Thank ful for past farors, 1 solicit a continuance or the same. sep 17 tf j Jtt A. DKPK1N. NEW VOLUMES OF THE FOUR REVIEWS AND BLACKWOOD, COMMENCE JAsr., 1360. ti:rms. Per annum. For any one of the Reriews, $3 00 For any two of the four Renews, 6 00 For any three nf the four Reviews, 7 00 For all four of the Reviews, . 8 00 For Blarkwood's Magaxino, - 3 00 For Blackwood and one Renew, 5 00 For Blkw-ord and two Renews, 7 00 For Blackwood and three Reviews, 9 00 Fur Blackwood and Four Beviews, '10 00 jVo' ey Current in the State where issued will be re- eeieed at par. A discount nf twenty five eentfrom the above prices ill be allowed toCLCBS ordering four or more conies of any one or more of the above works. Thu : Four copies of Blackwood or of one Kejriew, will be sent to one address for $9 ; four copies of the four Review and Blackwood for $30 ! and to on. 5g- Remittances ghouH always be- addressed to the Publishers. j t .... r a, XSaiX--Ui- AaivrTfsr vu, marlS tf. !i; :No,4 old Street, New Tork. Healthy human Blood upon being ANALYZED always presents us with the,came essential elements, aud gives of course The True Ktanaaru. Analyse the Blood of a person suffering from Consumption, Liver Complaint, Drspeps'a. Scrofula, Ac, and we find in every instance certain defciencie to the red globules ef Bloo1. Supply there deficiencies, and you are made well. The Bluod 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 t orfghs, Colds, Bronchitis, or sny affection whatever of the Throat or Langs in. ducig Consumption, use No. 1, which is also tbe No. for Depression of Spirits, Loss of Appe tite, and for all Chronic Comp aiats arising from Over-ose, General Debility, and Nervous Prostration., No. 2, for Liver Complaints, No. S, Dyspepsia. Betng already prepared for absorb ing it is Taken by Drops and carried immediately into tbe circulation, so that what y u gain you retq?i. The No 4 is for Female Irregularities, Hysteria, Weaknesses, Ac. See special directions for this. For Salt Rheum, Eruptions, Scrof ulous, Kidney, and Bladder Complaints, tke No 6 In all esses the directions must bes rictlv fol lowed. Price of the BLOOD FOn $1 per bottle. Sold by CHURCH A DUPONT, Druggists, No. 409Uradwy, - - New York For sale. In-: Raleigh, Ty Williams A Haywood, P. F. Pesoud, and Iredrll Brothers ; And bv all respectable Druggists throughout the eon .-try;? 'j- , - -; mariS RALEIGH 'AND GASTON RAILROAD t j 3 Change or Schedule I ! " Raleigh, November 1st, 1860. ON AND AFTER THIH DATE THE MAIL Train on the Raleigh and Gaston Railroad will run as follows : Leave Rale5 eh daily at 7.10, A. 1L Arrive at Weldon dailv at IS M. Leavoj Weldondailv at 11, A. M. " . Arrive at Rsleieh daily at 3.'0,P M. THB FREIGHT TRAINS will run as follows : ' v Portsmouth Freight leares Raleigh Monday, Wed nesday and JFriday; . - "T?? . Arrives at Raleigh Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day. W - Petersbnrg Freight Leavis, Raleigh Tuesday, Thors day and Saturday ; 1 V- Arrives at JtaMign menday, weune'oay ana x ri- f. ; , i. Pv ADUNN, Sunt. ::oVember?,i5 i4f -- ,fBbl8 ly4' BAGGING AND ROPES 4 ; 100 Usleg Standard and Extra Heavy Bagging. 200 coils Rope for sale at the lowest mrket rates by R. A. YOUNG A BR 93 Sycamore street, ,ep 1 4 tf j Peterburg, Vs. GRAND PIANOS. WE nAVE JUST R E C E I V ED SEVERAL more of those FULL SEVEN OCTAVE NEW IMPROVED1 SCALE - Piano-Fortes, with tbe Iron Frame. These beautiful Instruments rival, in tone and power, the clumsy and coptly Grand Piano. ' . ' We have now a full and complete SUck, ' ALL BOUGHT FOR CASH, and selected with great care. may 2 E., V. NASH A CO: XTEW BOOKS.-. Revolutions in English His- 1 tory By Robert Yaugban, D. D. Volume 1st now ready. ' Le-tures on the English .Language, tij Oeorge V Marsh. " T Annual of ScientifioDiscovery.or Year Bookof Facts in Science and Art for 1860. Edited by David A win. 1 M ..u - A Narrative of the Discovery of the FaU of S'r John Franklin and his Companions By Capt M'Clintock, R. N L. L. D. . With Maps and Hlostrations. - - Notes on Nursing What It Is and What It Is Not By Florence Nightingale. ; ? (l iK -t j For rale by L POMEROT. i- RAi-aiea, N C , arch, 1 , , mar 14. : MR. PARTOS'8 GREAT WORK. FirsfrVoloDS Ready. Ths Life of Andrew Jackson, by James Parton, 8 vols. A to., 650 Pages each, with Steel Portraits, For Sale bv - ,t ... , 1 " " N. C. BooksWe. HslelghjlFsbruary, I860. , " ' ' feb MISCELLANEOUS. NEW SPRING AND SUMMR CLOTHING M . : G RAU S M AN' S . jt THB sobMriber has the pleasure its anoonee to hie numerous friends ad the public generally that he has a full assortment, ef Spring and fiummer Clothinic. made up to his order, whioh he offers for sale upon tas lowest terms. r r t ; , ....... . , ? . FINE BACLK BROAD CLOTH COATS. Double and single breasted, made in the latest and best style. y . .' ' BUSINESS COATS. All sorts and styles of Sack and Frock Coats;' of Frenoh and English Cessimere. ' -: . ' ; f ; pants. ' French and Bnglish aMimer Pants, also Black Doe Skin Cassimere, from l&vo $9.00. ' ,t tE.sTs. j " The finestaad prettiest pattern of Silk and Cassimere Vests, made in the most fashionable style. ' : .HATS AND CAPS. . ; ; Tbe largest and hee- eelaeted assortment of Hats tod Capf.of.any.ia thlp .City,-.';-,.. J, fiii. v--wj ' iBOOTS AMD SH OES, ) WV sr An excellent stock of flee PhU. made Shoes and Boots, and a general assortment of common Shoes. . " . --; H i SHIRTS. White and fancy. Linen Bosoms.-.. , m wg v , Marsailea, Ac., all with improved French yoke.- ;-''1.vi f . Undershirts, -Drawers, Sacks, Neckties Gloves, and a good mowy different articles, of Gents furnishing goods-. .i:f.i,.j -( .,,. .'. 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 determined to sell at such prices as ean not fail to give satisfaction. Jn, U8AU6M4B. -apr!4 tf. w. stkakss. v,. vs. iun F. STEARNS A CO. OLD VIRGINIA DISTILLERY, Richmond, Va. - T?E UNTERSIG"W ed having been for a number of years large. lly engaged, in distilling, offer to (the Me-ebants or Vn-gmia and North Carolina,1 a larg and ex. tensive stock of domestic Liquors, vis I - WhisVies of all grades, and prices, som- very fine end old. rO-'- Im. Fr. Brandies, Gins, Cordials, Sweet Wines, Ac, Ae. : ; . They are prepared to offer such inducements to the Merchants of Virginia and Norh Carolina, as will make it to their interest to buy in Richmond, Va. Thv desire to call particular attention to their Malted Rye Whiskey, made from Pare Rye Malted. Th-'s Whiskey is entirely pure, and prononneed . by judges the finest Whiskey to be found. feb 8- 6m. F. STEARNS A CO. OAK CITY SAVINGS BANK. Dr. T. D. HOGG, President Jonx G. wri.LIAMS, Cosher.? - DIRECTORS. Dr. T. D. Hogs;, : H. S. Smith, -Q. Bu:bee, John O. Williams. This Bank is now receiving deposits, at tbe Ex change Offiee of Jobn G. Williams A Co. 'Discount v --yT. - ... 6Aagtf . J. Q. DxCautsret. . Jobh AKKSTaOMB. NORTH CAROLINA BOOK BINDERY. DeCarteret & Armstrong Beek Binders nsd ' Blank Book Mann lacturere, - ;7 " RalwoBTN. -ti.t OVER TBMNORTH CAROLINA BOOSSfOSB, HAVE ASS OCI TED THEMSELVES TO GETHER, for the purpose ofarrying on the Book Binding business extensively, in "all its various branehes. : ..'' ' Their advantages are such, that they are now pre pared to do all kinds of Binding, kom plain to orpa meotal, in a manner and at price that cannot f-Il to give satisfaction. They would call particular attention to their unique style of half Calf and Morocco Binding, which is very hafidgome and durable. Newspapers of all kinds, bound in a strong and sub stan ial manner. Muie 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 md at a price almost as cheap as it can be done in the Northern fitiea. Pampnleta 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 ith dispatch, and carefully repacked and forwarded back without delay. J. Q. DnCARTKRET, JOHN ARMSTRONG. ! Ralkioh, N. C. January 6th, 18Mb ' ; Jl tf. Tl AN AWAY FROM MESSftP. J. A N. Al. CAM- IV ERON, of Cumberland Cnnty, first'of last Jons, m negro man Southwell, or Southey, (as usually call ed ) Said negro is thick set, aout a feet p mooes high, of a dark brown color, has' small ee, and a downcast look. He has been hired for several years in Columblaod County, as a Turpentine hand. I will s-ive the above reward, if taken out of tbe Stte $50 for his imprisonment in any jail, in this State, or $26 for information, that may lead to his-recovery. J. B. LITTI EJOHN. Louisburz, W. C feb tf. Fayetteville Observer and Wilmington Herald copy till forbid. ,ji ' - - -. - .t - rNINE GOLD JE WELRY.--THE SUM . JL SCRIBER has in stare a splendid assortment of FINE OOLD JEWELRY. embracing variety of styles of pa'tnmsof Brooches, TImi Pint. 1!,,' Rinn. RMJtAlnt.. ItStimv TtinM. T. "- - - - 1 - , Cuff Pins, Miniature Lockets, Gold ThimWes,; Ae. Call and examine. nor 9 C. B ROOT. V- -DRUGS AND MEDICINES. , FTHB srrBsrRIBERS ARB NOW RECEIVING X their Spring and ,So miner supplies of Drags Aledicines, faints,' Oils. Uyestnns, c. which has been carefully selected of the Importers And manufacturers, to whieh they invite an examination from thir friends, and the public generally, feeling as sured they can please both in price and enMity. ; r WILLIAMS A HAYWOOD, pr 18 tf. Wholesale nd Retail Druggists. T1ERFUMERY AND FANCY AR r TICLES..-A LARGE AND BEAUTlrUL st"ck of Extracts, Colognes, Pomatums, Hair ils, Toilet Powder, Soaps, Teeth, Hair and Nail Brushes, Dressing; and fine Combs, Purses, Poeket Books, Satchells, Toilet Boxes, Segar Cases, and many other fine fancy goods from the eelebrated factories of Lubin, Piver, Hygienieqne Society, T owe & Sons, Can dray, Monpelas, ftlenn Basin, and others, which we will take great pleasure in showing our friends, particularly the ladies.-, j WILLIAMS A HATWOOD. NOTICE. THE SUBSCRIBERS GIVE their personal attention to all consignments made t b em from the country, particularly Tobacco, Cotton, and Wheat They keep a large stock of Groceries, Guano, Ac, on hand, which they offer for sale on the most reasonable terms. . To eash and punctual buyers t.n the usual time. - - DONNANS-A JOHNSTON, Grocers" and Commission Merchants, . mar 14 ly, - Petembnrs;. V I7IL1DE ISLAND GUANO .--300 BAGS trA Elide Island Guano, in store and for sale by DONNANS A JOHNSTON, ' Petersburg i Vs. aag ?6 DPIENDID DAULIAS. A FINE COL ; O LECTION of Hshlias. in pots, at 25 oenta each, at I TttUMAS CARTER S Wnrsery, ;- 'ma'i-lm ;r "r - ' ; BIeigh, ir.C. - iTT ATS 1 HATS 1 1 RECEIVED; THIS DAT XX a beautiful lot of Men's Panama and Leghorn Hats." 1 l- ' W. JL Y R. 8. TUCKER. : april I.- . - t&i r W ISO REAL!STATK, f&a; YALUABLE PROPERTT FOR. SALE. I offer my house and lot in the village of Chapel Hill, whers I formerly lived, ajojning Hugh B. Guth rie, West,- and the EpisoopaJ C Uixh' East, fronting jfiranklin street North, and. running hack, to the Col lege grounds South.' containing about two acres, with a large Dwelling Hoae with eight "good rooms, fire place in each room, 'and two large basement rooms 40 by 20 feet each, two fire places in jaeh room, a two story Kitchen with four good rooms and a Bake Oven attached, all ether necessary out-hoeses, and a 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, thepurehaser jtivinr bnd with rood security. - ANN S. HILLYARD. Cbapel HUI, R. C, April 7 m r' p TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALEl 1' WISH'TO SELL 'PRIVATELY" THE FOL LOWING property in the City ef Raleigh, vis: 1st Tbe HOTEL at the eorner of Wilminrton and Martin streets, fosmerljs.oaonn'ed by 0. L. Bureh, and at present in the occupancy of H. L. Winton. f This. Hotel is admirably loeated. and eommands a large share of transient and permanent custom.' ' 3d. JIW two STORE .HOUSES. irontinz 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. Adams as urocery. - bese stores are situated la a position which eannot fail to command an extensive patronage. 3d. Two DWELLING HOUSES, one on Wil mington Street, near the Capitol Square. Sti present occupied by Mr. Taut, and formerly the property of wuey Johnson, end the other ltuated in the eastern part of the ity, near Mr. Eldridge Smith's. I The above property will he sold on terms to Suit any person who my wish to purchase. For further infor mation, apply to Mills Hi Bbowk, or tn sep ij ly j ' . ; AM L ROnuAND. BANK STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. The Annual Meeting of the StoekhoHers of this Bank will be held at tbeir Bankinr House in' the City of Raleigh, en the 1st Monday in July, prox.i'that be ing the 2nd day of the month. s I ; . ; ? CHA'S. UEWiSX, AOBRT. KALCieH, June llth, 1890. June 13 Id. C fULLIAM, F.PULLIAM, D. K. WI8I6XR. r utJiiiA m oz J uv AUCTIONEERS FOR SALE OF NEGROES. Odd-Fellows' Hall, Franklin St., RICHMOND, FA. ' DAILY 8ALES Public akd Pmtatx. We pledge our strictest attention to the business en trusted to us, and will, answer all com muniations promptly. PORTER ALWAYS AT EACH DEPOT. ly 9 - tf. "VTOTICE.--JMR. JOHN H. HYMAN, OF C, this day becomes a partr er i.N Scotland Neck, N. in our house, and, for the future, the style will be Dsney, Hyman A Co. ( On the 1st of September n xt a branch1 house will be opened i" Norfolk, Va., under the name of Hyman, Daney A fo., to be conducted by John 11- Hyman A M. Hyman. DANCx A HYMAN. New York, May 1, 1860. ; L We beg to call the Mtentiou of our friends and the public to the above notice, particularly thoe tributary to Norfolk. By this arrangement we shall b able to.give our patrons the advantage of ba. -tM. either for TBS Sale OI prouuuo vi y n.. . auyyUcs ' caarymy but one eomminon All produce consignee to 'he Norfolk House will be sold, in this mark-t, whenever we think it to the interest of tbe owner. - , . DaNCY, HI MAN A CO . r . - ; - 1Z4 Pearl Street Jons 8. Dauct, late of Tarboro', N. C a jobs 11. ' rA5. or Scotland ivecs, si.;. , F. M. HrSAS, late of Warrenton, N. C. i New York, May 1,1860 tf NOTICE .-STRAVKD OR STOLEN FBOM the subseriber, on Sunday the 3nd inst, from my Plantation, Jour miles West of Raletgb, a tight Grey Mare Mule ; supposed to be twelve years old, had on Shoes before, half worn, Roached Mane, and trimmed Tail. I purchased said mule in the mountains. .Any person taking up said Mule and addressing me at Kaleigh, or bringing he to me, will be reasonably aud handsomely paid for their trouble . 4 - ' v , . TERR'LL GILL. Raleigh, N. C, June 6th, 1860. june 8 swtf. 1. W. HARBISON. S0fi;: j. saowN. NEW HARDWARE STORE. J. W. HARRISON, ; NO. 9 FAYETTEVILLE STREET, . - : 'sRnleigh,;N..C.,:-''-;f -. A fie Sign igf tJ&GiK AnviLi1' TkEALEK IN HARDWARE, CUTLERY, 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 fumisbing Hardware, Cut nd roueht Nails,: Spikes, Hubs, Spokes, Rims, Aklee, Pprinss, Ac, Ac " A full assortment "I every yiiety or Ueoas. tn nt Una oonstanyon nana, nstarsJiaidl sinw-nti- Orders prnmsuijt f v, . , .. . 4 CARD.--THE SUBSCRIBER IS PFJU MANENTLT .located in the above establishment at is eld stand, ana cordially inw.ei tne patronage oi his customers and friends. J.BROWN. . mar 28 Sm -;'. , ... . i x . NOTICE. 0WPG ME SMALL A LL PERSONS BILLS ,. wPl please eocne forward and settle up, or they will find their accounts in tbe hands of a officer for eollestioiw Positively no .longer indulgence will . be given. .t . .. - ... J.3. FRANKLIN. ' Ns B. 1 have this day adopted the cask system, and persons wishing anything my line, will have to bring the eashs er otherwise the goods will remain. My reasons for the above are; fci-S 1st I am not avle to do a credit businef s. " .' " Jnd.? The people are long winded, rd. I have to p-y often myself. ' 4th. I can -sell cheaper ; ;j fith. ft irivM me more satisfaction. c th . I have already given away, before Teatne tere about four thousand dollars, and don't uiu i eaa do MUJ UIUUJ Jiuun w Blv wmwi - ' .... .. I I return my thanks to the citixens of Raleigh and tbe surrounding country, for their very liberal patron age: and hope that when they 'Want anything in my line, they will give me a eall, for I shall have always on nana every article Known u ine iraae. - . J. B. FRANKLIN, Ag't. i April 26th, If 60. : arp 2 RAIN CRADLES. -ANOTHER SUPPLY of Hinclaira' calibrated Iron Braced Cradles com plete, just in season at the Farmers ITall., ' IADUS m. XUWJjtSH, Ag't. June lHh. 1860. june 13 tf. i WROUGHT AND CUT fAILS. ON ' sale, at reduce prine, by Keg or Pound. JAMES M. TOWLES, Ag't ! June 13 tf. -r- . GUANO. --WE ARE PREPARED TO take orders for the varions kinds of Fertilizers, which we will furnish to our friends on the best terms the market will afford. The Manipulated-Guano prepared by the " Peters burg Fertiliser Monnfactaring Co ," will be ready for delivery on or before the first September, and we would diiect the particular attention of those who nse Guano to this ar'icle. McILWAXNF, SON A CO . auglO ' Petersburg, Va. ICE I ICE 1 1 ICE lit - AT Y 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 at my Store; " r - My customers an be supplied fro- either place, with purs and splendid loo, - " ' " P. ?. PESCTTD. BELX. COLOGNE.--A FINE SUPPLY Of this Jostfy celebrated Cologne" just received; also.1 Farina Cologne In long -and wickered bottles, Basin's quart sixe family Cologne, and many others of fuperior quality, in store ana tor erne cheap, oy " i aor WILLIAMS A HAYWOOD. j MISCELLANEOUS,, NEW AUCTION HOUSE.' TTO TI C E.--THE FIRM ' OF 'PtJLLIAM4 A ill BETTS having this day ceased. WM H. BETT ! wUi continue in the NEGRO AUCTION BUSINESS; and has taken' inter oo-partaership with him E. J. Gregory. Thev will eonduoS the business under the firm. of Betts b Gregory, at their sales-room on Franklin st-eet, four doors below Wall street, and about one square below the former office of Pulliam Betts, and respectfully solicit a eontinaanee of the patronage whiih was so liberally extended to Wm. H. Betts while in the firm of Pulliam A Betts, ' r ' "f?r hey have obtained tbe Services of Mr. Bushrod W.r Elmore as Clerk; who has an interest in the business. 'i w;.,; WM. H. BETTi, - - " ,V-i' -E.-J. QRFGORY. - .. RiCHiroitn, Vs-, May l'th,-1860. -V ttf ma23-ly. BTMTHSB, ., !,,. L J. C. MABCOM. -i v- i HOOK AND JOB OFFICE,. L Raleigh, N-C . ? ... THE. public are respectfully, inJCormed -that we are (nw prepared' to 4rint Books, Pamphlets,' Cata logues for Schools, Cards,' Bnf: Heading. Letter-Beading, Blanks of every description, ' Posters,' Pat ty and Ball Tickets, and in fact, everything that can be printed with moveable types, in plain and fancy styles, with neatness, at prioes that eannot fail to give satisfaction. Our materials are entirely new. 'Our offiee- may be lound,fo the present, over ' Mr Chaplios' Pook Bin dery, in the old Star offiee, opposite the Presbyterian Chureh. . STROTHER A M4RC0M. April 18th, I860. ; apr 25 ly. NORTH CAROLINA - WHITE SLLPUER SPRINGS ; . 'ILL be opened fur visitors the first of Jone. They are near tbe present terminus of the Wes tern North Carolina Railroad not an hour's ride bv sbperior omDf bases -and stajtes.'Tbe Proprietor has pro cured the services of Thompson Tyler, as Mana ger whose experience at the most fashionable water ing places of Virginia,' added to his commanding ap pearance and gentlemanly hearing, insure good order and good fare. . a,.;-- The very best Ball Boom LEADER awd BLACK BAND of Musicians the city ef Riohmond, Va4 affords, hare been procured. j Riding vehicles and hrrses, billiard saloons and bowling allies , are at the command of , visitors. The eount-y U elevated and healthv; the soenery beau tiful, and , roads most excellent, and the pleasure grounds extensive. There is no better water than that afforded by the North Carolina White culphur Springs. The patronage of the Carolines is confidently relied on to repay the Proprietor for the expensive outlay he has made to fit up a watering place suited to their wants ; and he promises that no pains shall be spared by him self or his gentlemanly assistant to render all who may visit him pleasant and comfortable. , . IL L. ROBARDS, Proprietor, j May, 18r!0. ma 23 ?m. j MINERAL TOILET SOAP. i M RS. E. rTmCGO WAt, THE PROPRIETRESS OF. TniS CELEBRAT ED SOAP, which is made from the deposit at? - KITTRELL'S SPRING, ' has Ven very much flattered and encouraged by fre quent evidences of -its wounderful efficacy, in coring Skin diseases of all kinds of the most unpleasant and protracted character. - The rapid sale it has met with. and tbe increasing demand, bnsindu-ed her toenyacro more extensively in the manufacture of it' And country merchants, all who want to sell it again, can be supplied by makincr application to her, or to P F. PESCUD, Druggist,- Raleigh. Price 50 cents por l- -- . V .--rftti'Miiiir will be referred to various persons who have used it successfully in the most obstinate cares. Any other so-called "Mineral Soap" than that ac- cotnpaned by my iamean4 advertisement is not the ! genuine KxttreU Soap ' - MRS. E. R McGOWAN. 4 Raleigh, March 9th, 1860V - ,mar 18 tf. 18C9. 3 ed MONTH. 1860. SPRING IMPORTATION . FOR THE 80UTUERN TRADE. ! IIAlulTON & GRAHAM, ) importers and Wholesale Jobbers . OF; DRY GOODS, 1 . . No. f 8 Sycamore street, Petersburg, Va. j T- ARE NOW PREPARED TO OFFER l Southern Merohants, the largest and most attractive stock of foreign and Domestic Goods thatwe have ever exhibited. We would especially invite attention to complete lines of LAWNS, CHILLIES, BAREGES, ORGANDIES, Ac., andaht afuI stock of ; , Southein Manufacture cl Goods; as well as ta the fullest 'assortment of Linen Fabrics : we have eve bad? such as Brown and White Dusks and Drills, Blay, Brown and Irkh Linens. , - We feel confident that we -ean and will, offer to prompt eustomers, inducements equal to any. whole. sale etablibment North or South, j , Orders halLhye Our prompt -and personal atten " aon. - T' ... . HAarzjuxvxr onanAiH. mar 10 . . .t ' nrn 1 1 Mitts, pf ail qualities and sites, ean be bought, of , 4 -. W. A B. S. TUCKER. 1" ACE MANTLES! LACE MANTLES II A Tbe most superb lot ever offered. . Lace Mantles ! . Lace Mantles 1 1 Lace Mantles 1 ! ! Cheap, Cheap, Cheap, Cheap At TUCKER'S. . f ADIES TRAVELLING SUITS AND JL DUSTERS.--A Large assortment Of the rv. for Ladies Suits, for Ladies uits, for Ladies iS . lt-r . . .i .. .. . . , Always Neat, Always Neat, Always Neat. f AU the Style, . all the Style. "'-TVT,' ' ' At TUCKER'S. t-iHOES! SHOEStI SHOES tll-A J Large assortment ! ""A large assortment n At TUCKER'S. ATER COOLERS.--KEEPS COOL ALL Iav with 6 nounds of Ies. Water Coolers 1 Wa'er Coolers ! 1 Water Cool-rs 1 ! ! ; -At -.-' TUCKER'S. Raleigh, May I8tbv I860; - i . may 19-tf. riTETSOK'S HARVESTER. This much rlmpHfled and greatly improved Reaper.and Mo wer. Sold at Manufactory prices, witn ireigut oniy aa ded Also. Horse Powers, and Wheat Thrashers, Fanmg Mills, Horse Rakes, c. Ac. ' . JAMES M. TOWLES, Ag't. May 28th, 1860 .' ' may 30 tf. ARCTIC HETRIGERATOR. Another of hi. enlehrated make at baiid, all who use ice .hnlH him one of these indiSnensables. Also, a good second-hand one 'n store, which will be (Old 10W. ' JAfllJiO m. lvnuiw,iiS1. May 28th, 1860. may 30- tf. RAIN AND GRASS SCYTHESi ANEW Supply for the season, of Sinxslair's grain Cradles, and Grass Scythes complete. . JAMES Jl TOWLES, Ag't. May J8th, I860. j "" may 80 tf. BIBLES AND TESTAMENTSA NEW sapply of the American! Pible Society's publica tions, in great variety of Binding, at the Wake County Bible Depository. J A.M.ma m. i u n ijCjo, ag w A INT S. WE HAVE A LARGE SUP PLY of White Leed.,LinBed Oil, and every dei ' oription of Psint, suitable for House Painting, whioh we are selling very low. Those having painting do had better get our prioes before they buy. ' ww -w t a mere m rr S Tf llf r n s apr WibjilASis a nai"uwu SPLENDED CHEWING TOBACCO.--8-nokiag Tobacco, and genuine Havana Cigars, f superior flavor. Received and for - - , At PESCUD'S DRUG STORK .i i.. ': .t'.-ri .. ; ... nay23- a ALSO. ON "HAND A FEW BARRELS of Bangh's Raw-Bone Phorphates of Lime. mpr2 JAMES M, TOWLES, Agent. MISCELLANEOUS. .; 1 HOT BFRINGS, " Th Great Thermal, Waiervtff Place oJhp Ameri : vi l v,-i VJ,9 Continmi: a,Uv"JL..- Nature's Remedy fox Cbronio Diseases. .. THE Hotel at this ptaee wiU be open far the reea tion of visitors on the first of Jone next,,, In the number of its MINERAL 6PRINGS, the yariety of; their temperatures and their extraordinary remedial powers in. many of the most serious, painful and dan. geroua CHRONIC DISEASES that afflict tbe human race, this watering place offers to INVALIDS suffer ing from the maladies in which THERMAL WATERS are Indicated means, for the recovery ef health which ean be found at -no other in the United 8tatev Number of the Baths Diseasen in which they "are indicated Effects ol the Waters ' taken internally, or used as a General Bath.- : i , The supp'y of Mineral Water is most abundant, and there are TEN BATHS 5 constantly supplied with fresh water from separate springs of various tenipers: Ures, from f8 to -JOA FahreaheiW. In sdi eases of aeute disease the hot baths- are con tr-indicated, but in the okr'ort of. j ..y -.ggja . 1 . Rheumatism ' Diseases of the Liver, Neuralgia, . .Old Injariec to -jtbe Paralysis, free from "" Muscles,, Joint sand inflammatory action. Tendons. . ' - ' . - " ' "Spinal Irritation, and Some Diseases Peculiar to Females, , .." the remedial properties of the wetersVthe VIRGINIA HOT SPRINGS are ul rivalled- Their ALTERA TIVE SND CURATIVE POWERS sxsi unsurpassed by those of any other Mineral. Water on tbe-face of . tie globe. - J&w ff'?t i Many persons affile bed with the diseases enumerat ed above, in forms which had resisted, the most skill ful medical tre&tmenWahd had" rendered, the lives of the sufferers alike wretched and' useless through long years of pain, have, ben restored to perfect health by their use. And in many of these eases not only medi el scisnoe, but other Mineral Springs of the highest reputation had failed to afford relief. . -. ' . ..? f ... Of the vast number uow suffenn with such mala diss, there are few, indeed, who would not be either ear ed or greatly relieved by these waters. - When drank, they are anti-acid, mildly aperient, and freely diuretic and diaphoretic If ted as a general bath, they equalize an unbalanced circulation J and rettore to the different important organs of the system, when torpid, that nat ural and healthy sensibility vithont which they eannot perform their respective functions, and the beneficial ac tion ef aU remedies will be diminished or destroyed They act powerfully upon the Liver, Kidneys' and -tkin; relax contracted tendons and rigid muscles; rovse op -suppressed seer-tions; 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-standing disease. Diseases of tbe South.' ' In no clss of human maladies hare these waters been more rminentlv successful than - in those which prevail in the SOUTHERN and SOUTH-WESTERN .STATES- . . , . .. - " In that state of the body termed CACHECTIC, the' consequence of derangement of tne Stoinuub, Liver apd Spleen, among the residents of marshy countries, and distinguished by, a pale or sallow complexion, puffy skin, swelled extremities, Ac.," tbe bnthsbeie often aet like a charm. i la obstinate TORPOH OF THB LIVER and in the enlarged condition of the LIVER and SPLEEN, whioh so frequently follows the bilious fevers of the South, tbeir great value is unquestionable. " In many eaies, where the Secretion of Healthy Bile bad been almost totally suppressed for years, a eourve otntrc",W engorged, but ENLARGED, iis normal condition has been brourht bacV the engorgement and enlargement have disappeared, and the sufferers have been restored v perieei neann nere. t-, -v.- .s i- In Cnronio lltanrnoea, oepencung, as tnataia- easa generally doe, upon a deranged and imperfect ac tion ef the luver and b kin, the powerful innuence which- these waters exert upon a both these important organs makes them a remedial agent of unequalled power. Enlargement of the Prostate Gland. Cases of this disease have been thoroughly eared 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 Kpleeu. , . Diseases Peculiar to Females. . The suppression or painful performance of 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, tere are two exhilarating and delightful Pleasure Baths, for person s ui good health. j- . , . Location, Climate, &c, of the Springs. This nlace 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 ot, the United States. -, '; .. .' ,. . . . . -. -i Tbe Springs are rituated. in .one .of the nttrrow. val leys with which the mountains, abound. . The scenery nj-nnnd u wild, romantic ana oeauutui. ana tne climate in summer delightful, salubrious and invigo- Tbe Hotel Aecommooaaone arewxeet-euv, ana tooa Miwie wiU h in attendance Jpt".' mer monthsv; r.)t s.- By Railroad from 'the pcincipal, cities in the United States to the Millboro' Depot of the Virginia CenUal Railroad; thence by stage coaches twenty miles, over a weu-graaea turnpiae ra ino cpnugo. i Bugoi lea vine Baltimore, Md- or Richmond and Lynchburg, Va., in the morning, can come through to this place the same day to -supper, - or. pass tne nigni at tne Warm Springs,' and arrive here to breakfast next morning . . f . ' iSfr-Tn'Em 8rami Paspjiii, eontaining full account of the Springs, with the opinions of Phy sicians, in regard to the waters, certificates of eures, Ae., will be sent free of charge to any address, on application to the subscriber,. , . - S.. GOODE, Hot Springs, Va. J. May 15th, I860. t , mJ 26 tm TEff AND SPLENDID EXTRACTS J3I Consisting of THE WOOD VIOLET , HUMMING BIRD, -, , . BUTTEBFLY, VIOLET, PATCHUTLYMUSK, . . . ; , PINK JOCKY CLUB, 2 ' , FKANGIPANI BOSE.&C. Also, FmngipanV VerDena. Cologne and other Toilet waters. All of whioh are of the finest quality ana put up in elegant, style. - . . Por sala t " ' PESCUD'S DRUG STORE. . Raleigh, My 18, 1860. ., 1 ma 23 t E ZEKIALS HAIR RESTORER IS Growing more popular every day. Call and get a Bottle. At PESCUD'S DRUG STORK, msy 23 - , , JKrotandard copy an. FINE WINES, BRANDIES, dtcTHE subscribers keen constantly on band for Family and Medicinal purposes, a pure and reliable article of French Brandy, Apple Brandy, ' ; , ' Old Rye Whisky, ; " Old London Dock Gin, Jamaica Ram, ' Madeira- Wine, ' - - Sherry Wine, ' Port Wine, .-: Cooking Wine, ... Senppernong Wine,; London Porter, Scotch Ale. apr 18 WILLIAMS A HAYWOOD. GLENCOVE STARCH-THE WHITEST, purest and best article ever made, may be found at onr store. Sen4 for a sample. " "',"' '" apr!8 WILLIAMS A HAYWOOD. POTASH, IN SIX POUNDS CANS, for Soap making ; also, a large supply vf Conoea Uated Lye, just reoeived at the Drug Store of apr 18 WILLIAMS A B AYWQQD. TT-IME. ANEW ARR1VAL OF FRESH I j Thomsston Lime, and for sals at reduced pries at the Farmers HalL -..--'-t". . ..., (- 1 . I ' , JAMES M. TOWLES, Agent. ' April 23th,' I860. , ' : ' V ' apr 85- AMERICAN GUANO. EXPECTED TO arrive by Wednesday's Tra'n another supply. To secure in time, orders should be sent on It once, or ap plication -j so . apr 26 . . JAMES M. TOWLES, Ageit MISCELLANEOUS; -DRY GOODS CHEAPERTHAN'iYER THE UNDERSIGNED ;BE&&EAjrHZO'&' ' FORM the ciUsons of Baleigh, and vicinity that' they bave Just roceiyed one ofthe largest ahdiest stocks of Spring: and. Summer Goods, which. -has ever been exhibited, in Raleigh?. Their. S took has bees selected with great -ears and of the latest ftnpor-' talons, and therefore hy -venture to say that tit goods cannot excelled la test end eheapnes; They call the partienlar attention of the La diss tn their GREAT ? van . ,.t' ..il."S i. variety of Fashionable' Dress Goods, suofi'as Plait ana ciaox huxs, J! oulard BUk, vsiencia. Goat's Hair for TraveUing Dresses, Lawos, Xrg4ndiesf Rohes,in Berages and Lawns.tMusUn of alf prices and qualities, French; Scotch and Engli-h Gtnghams, and a fine as sortment of Prints and DembsUes. AU of Whieh Ihey offer at great . . JSt'H i .'.-,. psv ? .'5. Mfhite Goods of vary" deseription Aieoons and therefore- they are enabled to offer that Mr prices x5 per cent, lower than any other honsTfn this city. Their stock of Fancy Goods and Hosieries, is larg er than it was ever before. , Hood Skirts itf abun dance, froi 3td Spring-,' end from 10 cents up. wards. SHOE8 They pay particular attention to pus nmncn of outness natbeV largCweaerUnent is deaervinc e epeeiol ae&s' Their vtook embraces sizes from the smallest Infant's to ihextargest Ladies' in Congress and Lace Gaiters, talking .Shoes and SUpsers-Freneh Kid. and. Morocco with and without heels, sTheir 'prices are astonishingly lowandVln fact, purchasers may save' 20 per ent, by buying of them. . Their assortment' "if, WATCHES tod' JEWELRY is Bomptete.' ?!fr -f Feeling duly grateful tothelrfrlends for theliberat pa tronage they have beretofoMTeoeived", they pledge them selves neiWtev athrtoiwo make it the interest of buyers toeall onithem lefbre ssrrehasWg elsewhere. They especially solicit an exammatiom of theirooda fromihe Ladies, feelingeonndentthat ihe.entjr'plae to secure great bargains is .aJUg t s i: CLOTHING! CX,OTUINGhYIIATS AND -CAPS t BOOTS AND SHOES We offer to the gentlemen a stock of READT. MADE CLOTHING and GENTLEMEN'S J FUR NISH ING GOODS nnsurpassed in variety and excel lence by any other honse in the 'city.' LatestSpring styles of HATS and CAPS. 'Our stock of Gentle men's Shoe is very hwg and at astonishingly low prices. Gentlemen will and it to their interest to eall on us before purchasing elsewhere, v - . . apr 11 2m LANDECKER A KLINE. LAW COPARTNERSHIP. m RALEIGH, N. C. II. W. MILLER and WM. J. SAUNDERS, HAVE FORMED A COPARTNERSHIP in the practice of the Law, to extend to all busi ness in the County and Superior Courts, of Wake and Johnson, and the terms of the Supreme Court at Ra leigh, all office business and the collection af claims. Office in the brick room opposite Lawrence's Hotel. 'fsliaifaWnd regularly hereafter thVEnberier Courts oi Granville, Edjgeeombe, Sampson. Warren. .Halifax, and Wilson, and the Countv and Sunerior Courts of Nash and Fraislin, and the Circuit Court of XTORTH CAROLINA- WRAPPING -PA- " XN : PER.--AS .GENERAL AGENT OF B. Sater, proprietor of the - Crabtree Paper-. Mill, I ass -ready to settle Ins accounts for Paper, to pnrohass stock, and to sell Wrapping Paper of all descriptions, 'on favorable terms. Orders for' such paper solicited and executed with promptness and dispatch. -"' V Address, J. J. LITCHFORDl ' febl ' '' : ' -'-i '-v'ifi!: Ralbisit. N. C Standard copy. - . TO THE CITIZENS OF RALEIGH AND VICINITV.- . ESTABLISHED .IN.'.l 8 3,; BEFORE purrhiiing an article So highly to be jrt ed as a good Piano , Forter there are some guides worth knowing. I , t ' 0 t , " Flattering ourselves that TVs surow h'wro test and JctiGR between Instruments,' thorefore it is that " onr Pianos - pj- Are Donbly Gnaranteed,"e-i,lJ,(s. first, by ourselves, and secondly, by the Tnanufftotu- rers -. -' .nfv ..s'? j'-- t''s " .... ihFm sVFIt e iT-eW.is ' - Wo eballenge any. .one io produce an Instrument, i . whioh, upon fair aed equal grounds, will.be prosounsed (by competent and impartial critics) superior to one of like Isixe and, value of these we have been selling 'ttelast UfCiZ J t . - . ': -jj , .-7wr f. -v asv sa sn w- THE ELEVENTH ANNUAL MEKT1NG of the memhersiiof lie onh Carolina Mutual v- Lif e Insurance Company, will be held at tbe off) oe .of the . Company, in Saleigh, at lL-o'eloek JL4 M on Men. day the 2nd &f of j uly next . . v.. . 1 t :V i B L BATTLE,' Mreiary. ' ' June th, I860. y , -a jnne-td. .: s Donn desert an old friend for a riewfaee." REVO LYI NG FIREARMS. . Pistols, Rifles, CatbUes1 and Skot Gniis. -Paixxts, o 1860 1 J855 If 57 j'J8S8i '.. THESE arms iavV n equals in quality and finish are : adopted ,hy the . Army and Navy of the Up i te d States, and ths p 1 1 n s I p a 1 governments of E a r 0 p s ; are uniform In all their parts, are simple, safe, sure, - serviceable, and ean be had in ens h a iul r dTariedes, as well as Cartridges' of p o w.ds t ball and. s h o t, - and all small 'parts for re pa i r s , from all respect able gun dealers,, and the 4 Hsrdwars trado -gen erally. ' ' - . . nm-r. inllfl'lf 1 Iff Hill K jfWl' " april ly. ' .' l' ' i r'. Haetfomj, Con. FOR BEAUTIFYING AND IMPROVING THE HAIR. I hT received the following favorite artiolea, vis 1 i c;i 1 x 1 'vH- Mrs. Allen Restorer and Zylabalsasnnns, t - r Wood's and Enekial Restorer, Bnrnett's Cocoaine dCaei . i? ; . t. Rosemary Castor OU - Lowe's and Piver,n Pomades 3 Demerson. Petit Ac Co Hygieaiqne S ociete, . andMonpelas Pomades . Tricopaeronsrltathalron, f " - " 4 - - , Estence Bay LeATes, Sayne'a Hair Tonic, 1 PhUooome. and fe DilllUAliilSi V A. I fm . . a. . . ' . tMom uiioas auu BdHil't Worku, ,th beet as. sortmeut to be found' In'Hhe eitjrlv'MntHaf V Lace Points, from their owndtrWeeted Fbortin honsel an sTW - m m Pescnd's Hair Tanle. - Also, the most approved Hair Pyes known in this eountry. ' I -A r- j - ' Por sale; at ; I - . ' , i PESCUP'8 DEUG flTOEE. . . -;RaleighrMayl8;180.-;-- ' .sa30 tf. JUST M RECEIVED. LADH8' - WALECJa $ April 80th. I860. :- . ?nsi fr vi v v aps-Sl - ? A Ck BOXES SUPEmOB' 8TARC1T.-0 1U . lor sals nt - 1 " n -nw ' may PESCUDw DRUff ST04I. r ,crw Ki -v. r. - w" " , ' - A&iS ti..- . . t f 4 ... ' " f . . .. ." : f. - .
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