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' I the Weekfy Register: 1 s quart for tha first insertion, ' ". and for every saeeeeding insertion, $1 00 25 1 00 18 do 1 square twelve montbs, i nwelven'lnc,a 8WeMypttPor2 00 All advertitemeata not otherwise directed, will be inserted in the Semi-Weekly, and charged accord in gly. Business Cards, not exceeding eight lines, will be nserted in either the Weekly or Semi-Weekly six months for $5 00, er twelve montbs for $10 in both DanersatS8.50 for six months-or $15fortwelve months. ".Contracts can be made at the office for longer advertisements.' ' ' ' ' 1 " "' ,- BUSINESS CARDS. 9 1 & S a s EH C3 Q in u o S2. 3 "o o 1 1 w m ft H CQ o o CQ a - o in J. D. MYERS, AJSD WHOLESALE GROCER. "jsg- Keeps always on hand a supply of Coal for Grates and Stoves. . Newhem, February 22, I860. feb 25 lypd. WILLSON & ALFRIEND, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, AnfStnlertin ChmiaaU, Ptrinto, Dye Stnft, Oil, Ac. Sycamore, opposite UolnngbrooK Street, PETERSBURG, VA. W. D. WILABOS. JOBS ALFRIUB. au 5 - - N. M. MARTIN, BRO. & CO., GROCERS AN'D COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Petersburg, Va. N.'M. MARTIN, SON & CO., COMMISSIOX 3JERCHANTS, jan 30 RICHMOND. VA. McILWAINE SON & Co., OROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Comer of Sucamore and Tabb Streets, a. o. mcilwaixe, 1 Petersburg", Va. R. D. MCILWA1SE, . B. H- HILL. J an 5 DONNANS & JOHNSTON, GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Petersburg, Vu ja 1 ly. . DONNAN A CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Richmond, Va. 1-ly THE NORTH CAROLINA FORM BOOK. AN IMPROVED EDITION OF THIS valuable work recently published by H..D. Tur ner. Raleigh. N Cnrintedon eoodparerand substan tially boand in lawcalf. Iteontains"Forms"ofall those legal instruments which people have occasion to use, and furaishinz also a euide to Justices of the Peace. Sheriffs. Clerks. Constables, Coroners, School Commit- tPMu Ac c, to which are added the Constitution ol North Carolina, and of he United States; an account of the principal officers of the State, and of the Coun ties : titles of address, tc. : furnished at the unparal leled low price of One Dollar, (being the cheapest Imolr ever offered forsale.) 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 nnd retail, by ; H. D. TURNER, at the North Carolina Book Store, And by . U.JB. LIPPINCOTT A CO., andjHAYES 4 ZELL, Philadelphia, ' A. S. BARNES A CO., And t i f ri WAIM'S JUSTICE REVISED THE O NORTH CAROLINA-MAGISTRATE, a practi cal guide te the Laws of the State, andithe decisions of the Supreme Ciurt, defining the duties and jurisdiction of Justices' of the Peace, under the Revised Code of IK54 '55, together with full instructions and num erons forms and precedent. Br EDWARD CANTWELL, Esq., LL B., Corinsellor at Lam. Onevol. 8vo, containing nearly 600 pages, hand, aiomely printed on good paper, and well bound in law binding. ' ' Price $3 50. Postage 36 centsr Published and for sale by HENRY D. TURNER, jan. 21 - at the North Carolina Bookstore EMMON'S GEOLOGY. Mannual of Geology, Designed for the use of Colleges an i Academies. By Ebenerer Emmons, State Geologist of North Caro lina; Late State Geologist of New York; Professor of Natural History and Geology in William College ; Cor responding Member of the Academy of Natural Science, Philadelphia, Ac , Ac. i For 6ale hy W. L. P0MBR0Y R aleigh, N. C, March, lgBOt mar 14. 4 MERICAN GUANO -EXPECTED TO itV. arrive by Wednesday's Train another supply. To - secure in time, orders' should be sen ton at once, or ap plication made to ' apr 25 JAMES M. TOWLES. Agent. 10 BOXES SUPERIOR STARCH-- For e ii Ht, may 2i PESQUD'S DRUG STORE. s PRLNG STYLES OF HATS, Now open at w. H. 4 R. S. TUCKER S. .mar 13 0 t, PRESH HOPS." CRP OF 1859, IN STORE tor sale by, WILLIAMS 4 HAYWOOD, jan 25 January 2th,' I860. V 14 8,11 MINERAL WATERS. CON l.ff Rockbridge Alum, and Green Brier Va., White Sulpher WaUr, also Rock Bridge Alam Mass! For sale at ... 4 . By 23 PKSCUD'S DRUG' STORE. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. THEO. H. HILL, . , ATTORNEY AT LAW;" . . . .. , RaleISR, N. Ci Especial attention given to the collection of claims. - jan 25 ly. THOMAS Jv BAGBY. . . Agent i and CommissioB ' Merehantf 'So. 8 . Wall-t., under ;U Charles Hotel , RICHMOND, VA., ' HIRRS oat Negroes, Rents oat Houses, and sells lebacco. Wheat, Corn, Flour, and other Country Produce. ; '. ... s f i- Pays strict attention to. business, , and prompt remittances made. , Consignments respectfully solicited. Refers to Messrs Cha. T. Wortham 4 Co, ; Tina lev, Tardy A Williams ; Hunt & Brother, and flenry K. Ellyeon, of Richmond. September 3, 1869. tf CEOTHIJfel ; FOR THE PRESIDENCY J. . ; TtE Vollowirig ticte'ts" have been nominatad.hy their respective parties for the Chief Magistray of the Nation, viz : John Bell and Edward Everett. J. C. Breckinridge and Joe Lane. !teveu A. Douglas and II. V. Johnson. Abram Lincoln and Hannibal Hamlin, and yet there, is another candidate before the peo ple, but he is not a politician, nor does he desire the votes of the people'. He is a candidate for the cuttom of all who wish to obtain SUMMER CLOTHING AT COST 1 Hackney Poole invites all in want of Summer Clothing' to oall at his store, corner of Fayetteville st and Market Square, where they can find a Splendid Assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING For Summer Wear, Now going off at Cost for Cuth, in order to make room for a large Fall and Winter stock. The subscriber pled res tkimsell to sell lower than any other hue profetsing to tell at cost, and only invite? a call from bis friends and the pablio generally to con vince tbem of the truth of what be.raya. NEGRO CLOTHING. The subscriber can sell suits for Negroes cheaper than .the goods can b - bought and made op for in stance, whole suit for from $2 00 to $3 50 ! The subscriber is now receiving the latest styles of THINSUMMK R WEAR By Express every Week; Returning his thanks to his friends and the public generally for the liberal patronage heretofore extended, the subscriber Dopes, by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance ol tne same. HACKNEY POOLE, Corner of Fayetteville Street july 4 tf and Market Sduare. Iron on one Side. Drugs on the other. ICE CREAM SALOON. 19 YOU WOULD ENJOY THE REFRESHING Influent of a glas of nice Ice Cream, callatDodd t richeib's Saloon, No, 12 Fayetteville Street ; where you will find a pleasant room, tastefully fitted np and cream as cold as Ice can make it. FTH1E TOY STORE. DODD A SCHEIB I Have now on exhibition (Admission free) the largest, most varied, and decidedly the best selected .stock of Toys ever seen in this City. Call soon and please the little ones. TCRENCH AND AMERICAN CONFEC- J7 TIONERY A fresh supply just received At JJOUl HUHKltrai. . TO WHOLESALE DEALERS IN CANDY. WE offer as pure an article of Candy as can he found elsewhere in the United States, at the low price of $15 ffc hundred pounds. We Manufac ture our Candy, and warrant it to contain nothing but Sugar, and not to stick to the Jars. L FRESH SUPPLY OF ORANGES, Lemons, Raisnis, and Figs. At DODD A SCHEIB'S. YfUTS OF ALL KINDS. -PICKLES, Catsups, Sauces, Preserves and Jellies of every discription DODD A SCHEIB. CI Alt 1 AKDINES, SALMON AND FRESH DODD 4 SCHEIB. stard. F RESU CRACKERS. Jus' received DODD 4 SCHEIB. INESEGARS.GOOD CHEWING and Smoking Tobacco, constan ly on hand DODD 4 SCHEIB. T7IANCY ARTICLES. AN EXTENSIVE r variety, sufficient to please all DODD SCHEIB. lIRE CRACKERS AND TORPEDOES Jj A new Lot At DODD . A SCHEIB'S. A LL THE DELICACIES WANTED TO Furnish Weddings, Parties. Balls, and Pin Ntc's, furnished at shoit notice DODD 4 SCHEIB. t. WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac. m II E SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEA VE TO CALL the attention of those in want of Fine Watch es, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware; &c, to his extensive Stock, which has been selected with great care, and which has only to be seen to be ad mired. His stock embraces Fine Gold, silver and Enameled Watches, Fine Gold Jewelry, Silver Ware and Albata Ware, Table and. Pocket Cutlery, pectaclos to suit all eyes, Clocks, a beauti-ul ass. rtment, Double and Single Guns, Rifles, Pistols, Bowie Knives, Ac, To an examination of which he earnestly invites all who may be in want, feeling confident that' he can please the most fastidious, both in quality and price. 4 C B. ROOT, Fayetteville Street. P. S, Watches and Jewelry repaired in the best manner. - nov 9 AT NEW YORK, PRICES ! FOR THE SOUTHERN TRADE! CALL AT Thos. Nowlan's and see the largest, finest and most fashionable assortment of Watches, , Of all the most celebrated makers, cased in 18 carrot gold, JHuiting, Magic open Cases, and warranted to keep perfect timt Purchasers will find that they can be bought as low here as in New York City. A beau tiful lot of Ladies Watches, richly chased, and set with Diamonds; Diamond Rings, Pens and Buttons ; a new and beauti ful assortment of Coral, Lava, Philagrane, Jet, Cameo, Opal, Mosaic, Pearl, and the rich Etruscan J e wet 1 y, In sets of Breastpins, Bracelets, Necklaces and Ear Rings, Ladies' Chatelaine Etruscan Chains and Hooks, Jazaroon Etruscan, IMain and Chased Band Bracelets, and an endless variety of Charms, goals and Keys of hair and gold ; Bridal v o and Birthday Presents ; rich Jewel Watch and Odor Cases, handsome Musical Boxes that play from two to six tunes each. Silver Ware, Of every possible description, Tea Sets, Breakfast Seta, lee Cream and Desert Sets, Pitchers, Goblets, and Cups, Sat Stands and Spoons, Sugar Baskets, Tongs and Spoons, Cream-Pitchers, Ladles and Spoons, Pie, Fish, Cake, Fruit, Buttef and Pickle Knives, Tea, Ta ble and Desert Spoons and Forks, Silver Porte Mon naies, Card Cases, Ac, Ae. Sign of the Eagle.' ' At No. 34 Sycamore st. june 27 tf Petersburg, Va. Apt ONCENTRATED LYEAND PURE dr-zen boxes Concentrated 17 POT ASH 40 Lye in one pound Cans; and 300Jpounds of pure Ash in 12 nounds Can. , -; t .!ltt-$ .' Pot For sale at, ' may 23 PESCUD'S DRUG STORE, MISCELLANEOUS. OAK CITY SAVINGS BANK. . i Dn. T. D- HOOa President. . , .7 Johw G, Williams, Cosher. DIRECTORS. , - -Dr. T. D. Hogg, V H. S. Smith,' Q. Burbee, ,', John G. Willianv. ' This Bank is noW receiving deposits.- at the Ex change Office of Johu 'G. Williams 4 Co. Discount day Tuesday, ' ' ' feb 18 tf. . i . K. 8TR0THSB. . .i ; J- C fABC0- BOOK AND JOB OFFICE, .Raleigh, N. C. rp HE Publio'are respectfully informed that we are X now prepared to print Books, Pamphlets, Cata logues for Schools; Cards, Bill-Heading, Letter-Heading, Blanks of every description. Posters, Pa", ty and Ball Ticketsahdin fact, everything thatcan be printed with moveable types, in plain and fancy styles, with neatness, at price that cannot fail to give satisfaction. Our materiais are entirely new. Our office may be lonnd, fa the present, over Mr. Chaplias' ook Bin dery, iw theold Star office, opposite the Presbyterian Charchi 8TROTHBR A MARCOM. . April 1888. v-,r--r apr 25-ly. NEW AUCTION HOUSE NOTICE. THE FIRM OF PUIXIAM 4 BETTS having this day ceased. WM H. BETT5 will continue it. the NEGRO AUCTION BUSINESS, and has taken into. co-partnership with him. E. J. Gregory. They will conduct the business under the firm of Betta & Gregory, at their sales-room on Franklin street, four doors below Wall street, and about one square below the former office of, PhlHam a. Betts, and respectfully solicit continuance of the patronage which was so liberally extended to Wm. II. Betts while in the arm of Pulliam 4 Betts, ' They have obtained tlje services of Mr. Bushrod W. Elmore as Clerk, who has an interest in tbe business. vt WM. H. BETTH, E. J. GREGORY. Richmos d, Va May lHh, I860. ma 23 ly. FALL TRADE, 1859. rAM NOW RECEIVING MY FALL AND Winter supply of Boots. Shoes and Gaiters, 'of all kinds for Ladies and Gentlemen, selected by vself, all of which are warranted to wear well. - H. A. DEPKIN. A LSO, RECEIVED THK 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 oontinuanoe of tbe same, sep 17 tf H A. DEPKIN. f. STEARNS. 4 WM. BREST F. STEARNS A C O. , OLD VIRGINIA DISTILLERY, Richmond, Va. 9 -rpv. THE UNDERSIGN VO T.'7iTN" number of years large- .yVTi. '7 engage n distilling, offer to :fvj " W ft!the Merchants of Virginia and v 1.YF ' I North Carolin8 a lars" aBd ex- H1 .U t tensive stoVk of domestic -y . - W biskies ot ail grades, ana prices, some very fine and old. Im. Fr. Brandies, Gins, Cordials, Sweet Wines, Ac, 4c. 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 Pure Rye Malted. This Whiskey is entirely pure, and pronounced by judges the finest Whiskey to be found. . " feb 8 Cm. F. STEARNS 4 CO. , . . : 1 J. Q. DeCabteret. Jobs Armstrong NORTH CAROLINA BOOK BINDERY. DeCarteret & Armstrong Book Binders and Blank Book Manu facturers, Raleigh, N. C, 0 VER THE NORTH CAROLINA BOOK STORE, HAVE ASSOCIATED THEMSELVES TO GETHER, for the purpose of carrying on the Book Binding business extensively, in all its various branches. Their advantages are such, that they are now pre pared to do all kinds of Binding, from plain to orna mental, in a manner and at a price that cannot fail to give satisfaction. They would call particular attention to their unine 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. Muio 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 cl. tb. in a manner "lid fit a price almost as cheap as it can be done in the Northern fUies. Pampnlets of all kinds, taken from tbe printer and done up in a superior manner, at rery low rates. . Work sent from a distance will be done np ith dispatch, and carefully repacked and forwarded back without delay. I. Q DeCARTKRET, JOHtf ARMSTRONG. Raleigh, N. C- January 6th, 180. jan 21 tf. 9100 REWARD. RAN AWAY FROM MESSRS. J. 4 N. A. CAM ERON, of Cumberland County, first of last June, m 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, bas small eye, and a downcast look. He has been hired Tor seyeral years in Columbland County, as a Turpentine hand. I will give the above reward, if taken out of the State $50 for his 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. JS Fayetteville Observer and Wilmington Herald copy till forbid. ClOR BEAUTIFYING AND IMPROVING JL THE HAIR.--1 have received the following favorite articles, viz : Mrs. Allen's Restorer and Zylabalsamum, Wood's and Ezekial's Restorer, Burnett's Cocoaine andCocin, Rosemary and Castor Oil, Lowe's and Fiver's Pomades, Demerson, Petit A Co., Hygienique Societe, andMonpelas Pomades, Tricopherous, Kathairon, Essence Bay Leaves, Sayne's Hair Tonic, Philecome, and Pescud's Hair Tonic. Also, tbe most approved Hair Dyes known in this country. For sale at PESCUD'S DRUG STOKE. Raleigh, May 18, 1810. ma.30 t). F' INE GOLD JEWELRY. THE SUB SCRIBER bas in store a splendid assortment of FINE GOLD JEWELRY, emhr&cinir a vartoiv of stvles of nattemsof Brooches. I, Breast Pins"; Ear Rings, Bracelets, Finger Rings, La dies an uenuemen s " aicn unams, rencus anu fens, Cuff Pics, Miniature Lockets, Gold Thimbles, Ao. Call and examine. nov 9 . C. B. ROOT. FIRE ! FIRE 1 FtRE ! ! ! DON'NT BE ALARMED FRIENDS! 10NLY want to call your attention to my Fresh arrival of FIRE WORKS, Suitable for the approaching Fourth. ' Torpedoes, Fire Crackers, Pin Wheels, Spit Devils, Fire Serpents. Flying Pigeon, Roman Candles, and Sy Rockets. All of which have arrived to-day. Hoping to see all the young men, the old mm, and a great number of juveniles, on or before that time, I beg leave to. subscribe myself. Your humble servant. J. B. FRANKLIN. June 81st, 1860; ' june 28- tf s ALTY SNUFF At mar It FRANKLIN'S, YALUABLE PBOPEKTt FOR SALE, I offer my honse and lot in th village of Chapel HUl, where I formerly lived, adjoinbg Hugh B. Gnth- ne, west, and the Jfipisoopal Chuth East, frontms' Franklin Street North, snd, runninfibaci, to the Col J1 lege grounds bouth, coiiUinicg ahlt two acres, with a large Dwelling Ilou'eiwUh eight W. rooms, fire place in each room, and two lareabaement r6oma40 by 20 feet each, twe fire-placed in ?ch room, a twd story Kitchen with four good rooms 'ahd a Bake Oven nil ' It . !L rr'TTr na . SIMM l J 1 1 - i 1 - , i . 1 ! J . . 1 it would sail for a private family-' orjfo a public hoteL' I will sell on one, two, and three yefrsjeredit, with ttf-i . , , , r . . ( ' ; - , ,7 . J A vl vi w.wriB uiaTwa" iciB omiinT ik TRiujin Ai ! tereu from date, the purchaser giv bgb)d with-gfibijf security. ,.-- -r-:, -. ANN B. HILLY A RD. Chapel Hill, N. C, April ?-flm TOWN PROPERTY, F6R SALE! I WISH TO SELL, PRIVATiLYf THE FOL LOWING property In he City f Raleigh, vjas.., 1st. Tha HOTEL t the eerier' of "Wiltniagton. and Martin streets, formerly occupfed by 0. L. BUrch, and at present is the ecenpansy (iH. L. Wintoa. This Hotel is f1fnirHy;..liftatij4nd''Tmmmnds large share of tnuwieot and permt custom. 2d. The two STORE HOUSES .fronting on Market Square, one ooonpied by A Rosenthal, as Clothing Store, which also fronts' on Fayett,vilie Street, and the other in the occupancy of A. Adams as a Grocery. These stares axe sitikttd in a position which cannot fail to command an ertensive patronage. 3d. Two DWELLING HOUSES, one on WiK mingien Atreet, near the Capitol Square, at present occupied by Mr. 'f ant, and formely the property of Wiley Johnson, and the-other -i tinted in the eastern part of the "ity, near Mr. EldridgeiSmith's. ' The above property will be sold n terms to suit any person who may wish to purchase. For further infor mation, apply to Mills H. Baowt, or to , i sepoir ly : SAIVtL ROWLAND, MISCELLANEOUS. . THE I ' -: Great Southein Weekly, Published at Augusta, Ga. ON THE ?6TH OF jjLAY WILL BE ISSUES THE EI EST (irKBEB OF , The Second Volume ' OF THE SOUTHERN FIELD AND FIRESIDE. THE most distinguished Southern writers will adorn its columns, constituting an unrivalled galaxy of talent LONGSTREET, SIMMS. KENNEDY, COOKE, TURNER, THOMPSON, INGRAHAM, HAYNE Also, the most popular writers of the South, and es pecially many Lady writers of established literary re putation, will contribute to the forth coming volume. Judge LONGSTREET will furni'h a series of GEORGIA SCENES, never before published. The Second Volume will open with a Talc by JOHN ESTEN COOKE, author of "The Virginia Come dians," Ac, entitled "THE PRIDE OF FALLING WATER;" a Tale of the Old French War of 1755. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION : 92 A Year, in Advance. All papers are. stopped at the expiration of tli' L"v.'4 paid for. , i No order for the paper, attended to' unless accom panied by the money. JAMES GARDNER, may 23 2t. Proprietor. A. C. PCLLIAM, R. P. PULLIAM, D. K. WEISISER. PULLIAM & CO. AUCTIONEERS FOR SALE OF NEGROES, Odd-Fellows' Hall, Franklin SU, RICHMOND, VA. DAILY SALES Public A!cb Private. We pledge our strictest attention to the business en trusted to ns, and will; aniwer all com munications promptly. PORTER ALWAYS A EACH DEPOT. ij s - ; . HARRISON. . ,f, NEW HARDWARE i J. BROWN. STORE. ' . J. W. HARRISON, FAYETTEVIT.LE STREET, NO. 9 Raleigh, N. C, At ths Sign of the Gilt AnviL ' DEALER IN HARDWARE CCTLERY, Edge Tools, Coach Trimming, Guilder's and cabinet Hardware, Carpenter's and Joiner's Tools, Farmer's and Gardner's Implements, Blacksmith s Tools, Anvils, Vices and Bellows, House furnishing Hardware, Cut nd 'Wroueht Nails, Spikes, Hubs, Spokes, Rims, Axles, Springs, 4c 4e. A full assortment f every variety of Goods in my line constantly on band, and furnished at short notice. Orders promptly attended to. A CARD. THE SUBSCRIBER IS PER MANENTLY located in the above establishment at "is old stand, and cordially invites tha patronage of his customers and friends. J BROWN, mar 28 3m NOTICE- ALL PERSONS OWIWG ME SMALL BILLS will please eome forward and settle Up, or they will find their accounts in the hands of an officer for collection. Positively ho longer-indulgence will be given. J. B. FRANKLIN. N: B. 1 have this day adopted tbe cash system, and' persons wishing anything in my line, will have to bring the cash, or otherwise the goods will remain. My reasons for the above are : ' 1st. I am not aHe to do a credit business. 2nd. The people are long winded. 3rd. I have to pay often mytetf. 4th. I can sell cheaper. 5th. It gives me more satisfaction. f th. I have already given away, before I came here, about four thousand dollars, and don't think I cap do my family justice to give away any more. I return 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 have always on hand every article known to the trade. J. B. FRANKLIN, Ag't, April 26th, 1PG0. 'i arp 2 RAIN CRADLES.' -ANOTHER SUPPLY of Sinclairs' celebrated Iron Braced Cradles com plete, just in season at the Farmers Hall. JAMES M. TOWLES, Ag't. June li th, i860, june 13 tf. VTEW BOOK.---SAY AND: SEAL, i3l By tVe author of ''Wide, Wide Worli," "Dollars and Cents," and "Queechy," 2 vols. 12mo. For sale by H. D. TUINER, , apr 7 J N. C. Bookstore. GUANO. --WE ARE PREPARED TO take orders for the various 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 Fertilizer Monufacturing Co ," will be ready for delivery on or before the first September, and we would direct the particular attention of those who use Guano to this article. McILWAINE, SON 4 CO. anglO . Petersburg, ICES ICE!! ICE lit 7 M' 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. My customers can be supplied fro either place, with pure and splendid Ice, ... apr 14 " P.' F. PESCUD. OPLENDID DAHLIAS. A JONE COL O LECTION of Dahlias, in pets, at 2.5 centa each, at THOMAS CARTER'S Nureeryy , ma 2 lm Raleigh, N. C. .t n w v. a .i n v i '-no. a ci. ' (White Sulphur and Chalybeate , a .. t i springs, I?. WitBH CoBUTT, NOBTH CaROLISA. : - - THlESE SPRINGS ARE SITUAIED 4heatu 'fhl and pleasant section of the country, 12 miles from Warrenton Depot, on the Raleigh- and Gaston Bailroadi Tbo olknate is salubrious, the rnedieinal qualities of the 'waters undoubted, and the aceommo- W" il reapeeta good 4 This well-known esUb. I.. K . r .1 j w liujr ufca iwr uuo rKueu.iuo 01 fruesu. ..i Hot and Cold Baths ean he had at all hours : also, a Bath jn .readiness at Chalybeate Spring. - ;'( Team's.- For Board per mojath, , j $25 00 , t . , , ' weaa,: ! . t 9 oo ' ' ' " " dai. . 1 76 'For Children under 12 years of age and Servants, half price. ' 1 tv. i t A. daily mailjwill bebrougbt to the Springs throagh eat theseasen.: - ' - .'- - '. ' !:- Well appointed Hacks will be found atWarrenton Depot, an the arrival of the train s, to convey visitors tOj th Springs. . .(... , - , . -i , sr-;;- D- JONES, PaoaiEToa. ; juneJ tlau ... FOR THE VIRGINIA SPRINGS. THE Shortest, quickest and cheapest route st present to the Virfrlnia Sptings is from Petersburg, Va., via the Sonth-Side and Virginia and Tennessee Railroads and opposition lines of St-gee, ensuring to the traveler ample room, attention and accomoda tion, and, low fares. . t , , , .' For the Greenbrier White Sulphur Springs passengers, purchase tickets at the heuth-Side Rail road Office to Bonsacks Depot, $6 90, Thence the Stages to the Sweet Springs are now charging $2, or to the White Sulphur $2 50, making the fare only $8 90 to the Sweet, and $9 40 to the White Sulphur. There are -also opposition lines' of Stages running frem Salem Depot via Roanoke Red Sulphur Springs and a li"e from Montgomery White Sulpher Springs by tbe Mountain Lake ahd Salt .Sulphur Springs to the Geeabrier White Sulphur. For the Montgomery White Snlphnr Springs, now one of the most sceessible, agreeable and popular Springs in the moun tains, purchase tickets from Petersburg to Big Tunnel, .$8 25 For Coiner's Springs purchase tickets to Bonsacks Depot, ' . 6 90 Roanoke Red Sulphur take tickets to Salem Depot, 1 40 Alleghany Springs, tickets to 5hawsi!le' Depot, 8 05 YeUow Sulphur Springs, tickets to Chris- , tiansburg Depot, . . 8 45 Old Red Sulphur Springs, tickets to Dub lin Depot, i 9 20 The cars leave tbe depot of the South-Side Railroad daily (except Sundays) at 7 A. M. ' - Passengers from South and North Carolina will find this much the cheapest route to jfhe Springs this Summer. H. D.iBIRD, june 27 2m. Spf. S.fS. R. R. HE AT. TNG- SPRINGS, BATH. COUNTY, VIRGINIA. THIS celebrated watering place, situated in the Mountains of Virginia, 23 mi'es from Milboro De pot of the Virginia Central Railroad, distant eight miles from the Warm and 3 miles fr m the celebrated Virginia Hot 8prings, is now open fur the reception of Boarders. Ooeupyjng a central position in the great group of Medicinal Springs, for which this part of Vir ginia is so remarkable; it is acessible from all by tbe regular Stage Route, and within less than a day's jour ney of the most important. The properties of the Water are Alterative, Tonic, Diurotic, Diaphoretic, Aperient, and Anjti-Ixritant The diseases in which ample experience has proved the m, are Scrofula, Chrtnio Erysipelas' Torpidity of the Liver, Dyspepsia, Aphtha or Thrush, Ozoena, an offensive discharge from the nostril, Intractable dis eases of the Skin, Bronchial Affections, Enlarged Pros tate. Enlarged Ppleen, Urinary Deposits, Irritability of the Bladder, and Diseases of the Kidneys, Spinal Irritation, Neuralgia. Rhenmatism, Diseases of Fe males and Chronic Diarrhoea, and Dysentery. For a more detailed account of the Medicinal proper ties of the Water, send and get a. Pamphlet. The ser vices of a resident hysician, whose experience of several years in the use of the Water of this place, will be a. valuable guide to its proper exhibition, and can be obtained at all times. The attractions of this delightful Mountain Retreat, may be briefly stated as Water of Snperior Medicinal Virtues, Baths of any required Temperator", Invigorat ing Atmosphere, free from lIn'aria,Eaeeof Access from all points, Commodious Ball Room, supplied with good music, uui'ard and coiling baloons, and the attrac tions of a First Class Hotel, Daily Mails East and West Route. Northern travellers should, fr"m Washington, D. C, take the Cars of the Orange and Alexandria R. R.. con necting with the Central Railroad at Gordonsville, and by tht to Milboro Depot, thence "by Stage line, over a beautiful road passing enwvute the Bath Alum. Warm and Hut Springs. - Southern travellers can select the route by way of Lynchburg, tak;Dg he Cars of the Orange and Alex andria R. R. at Charlotteville. or from Richmond, take the Cars of the Central R. R , directly to Milboro Depot, irom either of the above points or Baltitrore, can re?ch hero the evening of the same day, if de sired The Proprietors of the Healing, Srpings aided by eoin p tent Assistant.', will make every reasonable effort o render it a pleasant home for the invalid, and an elegant and sumptuous residence for the temporary visitor. ' ": Pamphlets containing a detailed account of the pro perties ot th Water, cap be obtaiped by addressing the Proprietors. PORTER A ERVN, june 13 lm. Proprietors. NORTH. CAROLINA WHITE SULPHER SPRINGS WILL be opened for visitors the first of June, They are near the present terminus of the Wes tern North Carolina Railread- not an hour's ride by superior omnibuses and stages. The 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 bearing, insure good order and goid fare. The very best Ball Room- LHADER and BLACK BAND of Musicians the city df Richmond, Va., affords, have been procured. ' Riding vehicles and horseB, billiard saloons and bowlipg allies are at the command of visitors. The country is elevated and healthy; the scenery beau tiful, and roads most excellent, and the pleasure grounds extensive. There is no better water than that afforded by the North Carolina White Sulphur Springs. The patronage of the Carolinas is confidently relied on to repay the Proprietor for the expensive outlay he has mad 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. H. L. ROBARDS, Proprietor. May, 1860. ma 23 2m. Ii LACK SILK MITTS BLACK SO-K Mitts of all qualities and sizes, can be bought of W. U. R. B. TUCKER,. LACE MANTLES! LACE MANTLES! ! The most superb lot ever offered. Lace Mantles ! Lace Mantles ! ! Lace Mantles !!(! Cheap, Cheap, Cheap, Cheap, At TUCKER'S. LADIES TRAVELLING SUITS AND DUSTERS.--A Large assortment of the Greys, for Ladies Suits, for Ladies Suits, for Ladies Suitv. Always Neat, Always Neat, Always Neat. All the Style, all the Style. . At TUCKER'S. SIIO Large ES! SHOES1! SHOESiiX A Large assortment ! A large, assortment . At TUUJUltt'B. WATER COOLERS. 1KBEPS COOL ALL Day with pound of Ice.' -Water Coolers ! Wa'cr Coolers!"! Water Coolers!!! t, r At TUCKER'S. ' Raleigh, May I8th. isOO. , may 19 tf s TETSON'S HARVESTER. This much simpunea ana greatly improvea n.eper,ana in ewer. Sold at AaA . .. Manufactory prices, wita ireignt onty aa. Also, Horse powers, and Wheat Thrasher, Fastae Mills, Horse Rakes, 4c., 4e. - . - ".' , JAMES M. TO WIaES, Ag't May 28th, I860, way 80 1 1 ,-.,- I - ii HOT SPRINGS, . VIRGINIA, The Great Thermal Watering Place of the Ajneri. . .. . - ean Continent. ,i ' Nature's Remedy for Chronic Diseases. THE Hotel at this p'aca will be open for the recep tion of isi tors on the first of Jane next In the number of its MINERAL SPRINGS, the Variety of their tcmperatares . and their extraordinary remedial powers in many of the mast serious, painful asd dan gerous CHRONIC DISEASES that afflict the human race, this watering place offers to INVALIDS suffer ing from the maladies in which THERMAL WATERS are indicated means, for the recovery of health wtiioh can be found at no other in the United States.. ... Number of the Baths Diseases in which ' they are indicated Effects of the Waters taken internally, or used as a General 'Bath. ; The supply of Mineral Water is most abundant, and there are TEN BATHS constantly supplied with fresh water from separate springs of various tempera-taresy-frwm fto--lW' Yrchheit In all cases "of acute disease, tbe Mot baths are contra-indicated, but in the ckrowi forms of .Rheumatism . Gout, Neuralgia, Paralysis, free from inflammatory action. Diseases of the Liver, Chronic Diarrhoea, Old Injuries to the Muscles, Joints and , Tendons. ' . Spinal Irritation, and Some Diseases Peculiar to Females, the remedial propertiesof the waters o' the VIRGINIA HOT SPRINGS are mivalled Their ALTERA TIVE AND CURATIVE POWERS are unsurpassed by those of any other Mineral Water on the face of the globe. . Many persons afflicted with the diseases enumerat ed above, in forms whmh .had resisted the most skill ful medical treatment, and had rendered the lives of the sufferers alike wretched and useless through long years of pain, have be n restored to perfect health by their use. And in-maty of these cases no', only medi cal science, but other Mineral Springs of the highest reputation had failed to afford relief. , Of the vast number now suffering with such mala dies, there are few, indeed, who would not be either car ed or greatly relieved by these waters. When drank, they are anti-acid, mildly aperient, and freely diuretic and diaphoretic Used as a general bath, they equalize an unbalanced circulation ; ad restore to tjie different important organs of the system, mhen torpid, that nat ural and healthy sensibility without which they cannot perform their respective functions, and the beneficial ac tion of all remedies will be diminished or destroyed. They act powerfully upon the Liver, Kidneys and fekin ; 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-standing disease. Diseases of the South. In no cl8S of human maladies have these waters been more eminently successful than in those which prevail in the SOUTHERN and SOUTH-WESTERN STATES. . " In that state of the body termed CACHECTIC, the consequence of derajgeuit-ntof tne Stomach, Liver and Spleen, among the residents of marshy countries, and distinguished by a pale or sallow complexion, puffy skin, swelled extremities, 4e.," the baths heie often act like a charm. In obstinate TORPOR OF THE LIVER and in the enlarged condition of the LIVER and SPLEEN, which so frequently follows the bilious fevers of the South, their great value is unquestionable. In many cases, 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 only 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 Chronic Diarrhoea, depending, as that dis ease generally does, upon a deranged and" imperfect ac tion of the Liver and Skin, the powerful influence which 1 these waters exert npon 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 cured at the Hot Springs the powerful excitant action of the waters npon the absorbent vessels enabling them some times to cure enlargements of this eland, as well as those of the Liver and Spleen. 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, trere are two exhilarating and delightful Pleasure Baths, for persons in good health. Location, Climate, Ac, of the Springs. This place is distant only twenty miles from the Millboro' Depot of th Virginia Central H ailroad, and exeept that short distance, has an unbroken railroad connection with the principal cities of 'he United States. i The Springs are rituated in one of the narrow vbI- j leys with which the mountains abound. Tb-j scenery , around is wild, romantic and benutiriil, and the I climate in summer detigbuul, salubnmis nd invigo rating. The Hotel Accommodations are excel'ent, and Good Muic will be in attendance early i the ason A Skillful Phvsioian resides at the place during the sum mer montbs. Route. By Railroad from the principal cities in the United States to the Millboro' I'epot of th Virginia CenUal Railroad ; thence by stage coaches twenty miles, over a 'well-grsdod turnpike, to the Springs. Passengers leaving Baltimore, Md., or Riobftnoud and Lynchburg. Va., in the morning, can come through t this place tbe same day to "upper, or pass the night at the Warm Springs, and arrive here to breakfast next morning SS-The Hot Sprixqs Pamphlet, containing a full account tf the Springs, with the opinions of Phy sicians, in regard to the waters, certificates of cures, Ac, will be sent free of charge to any address, on application to tbe subscriber. k S. GOODE, Mot Springs, Ya. May 15th, 1860. may 2 2m O ODA WATER, ICE CREAM, AND CON. 3 FKCTIQNEK1ES OF EVERY VA RIETY, HENRV FBNDT RECPECTFULLY informs tbe publio that he has established a Soda Fountain in connection with his general Confectionery, and that be will keep on hand Jce Cream, and be pre pared promptly to. exeoute all orders for this greatest of Summer luxuries. ma 23 tf. RALEIGH AND GASTON RAILROAD! -': Change of Schedule I Raleigh, November 1st, i860. ON AND AFTER THI8 DATE THE MALL Train on the Raluigh and Gaston Railroad will run as follows : Leave Raleigh daily at 7.10, A. M. I Arrive at Weldon daily at 12 Mi Leave Weldon daily at 11, A- M, Arrive at Raleigh daily at 3,40, p. M. THE FREIGHT TRAINS will run as follows . Portsmouth Freigh t lea res Raleigh Monday, Wed nesday and Fridajr; . 4 Arrives at Raleigh Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day. Petersburg.Freight Leaves Raleigh Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday ; ' Arrives at Raleigh Monday, Wednesday and Fri day. P. A. DUNN, Sunt November 6, 1359, feb 18 ly. B AGGLNG AND ROPE, 100 Bales Standard and Extra Heavy Bagging. 200 eoUa Rope for sale at tbe lowest market rates 93 Sycamore street, sep 14 tf -.'"..' Petersburg, Va. PEEBLES, PLUMMER & CO., (rORMBRlT PEEBLES fc WHITE.) COMMISSION MERCHANTS. ANU GROCERS, No. 22, Old Street, pitersbury Va. PROMPT nd4Uigent persona attention given to the tile o all oonsintaenU of Produce Always on hand a full tupplv of standard quality Groceries, sud to' tha want at Farmers and I amiliea. . . lem'l Mrt.iEa ' '-- Jxo t. TaoJPsciiL benrt vVWriB; jrJ late Of tha firm Of K. M. 14artu, Rrither Co- -r iH - y&Br Sole Agents for Reese's Phospho Peruvian, or Manipulated Guaao. june 27 tC ASTHMA. FOR THE INSTNT RELIEF and PERMANENT CURE of this distressing complaint use F B N D T'S BRONCHIAL CIGARETTES, Made by C. B. SEYMOUR 4 CO., 107 Nassau St, N. Y. Price, $1 per box; sentfreeby post. FOR SALE BT Alt PRVSSIIII. june 2 6m. LAW COP ARTER8HIP. RALEIGH, N. C. H. W. MILLER and WM. J. SAUNDERS, HAVE FORMED A COPARTNERSHIP in he practice of the Law, f extend to all bnsi neas in the County and Superior Charts of Wake and Johnson, and the terms of the Suoreme Court at Ra leigh, all office business and tha collection f claims. Office in the brick room nsita Lawrence's Hotel. In addition to the Couiu .n the above named coun ties, I shall attend regularly, hereafter the Snperior Courts of Granville, Edgeeumbe, Sampson, Warren, Halifax, and Wilaoo, and the County and Superior Courts of Nsh and Franilin, and tbe Circuit Court of the United States a Raleigh. dec 21 tf H. W. MILLER. ORTH CAROLINA WRAPPING PA. PER. AS GENERAL AGENT OF E. B. Sat-.r, proprietor of the Crabtree Paper Mills, I am ready to settle his accounts for Paper, to purchase stock, and to sell Wrapping Paper of all descriptions, on favorable terms. Orders for such paper solicited ana executed wun promptness and dispatch. Address, J. LITCHFORD. feb 1 )SSr Standard copy. Raleioh, N. C. " Don't desert an old friend for a newface." (Old Proverb.) COL,. SAM. COLT'S RE V O L VI NO FIRE ARMS. Pistols, Rifles, Carbines and Shot Guns. Patents, or 1850; 1855; 1P57; 1858. THESE arms have no equals in quality and finish ; are adopted by the 'Army and Navy of the United States, and the principal governments of Europe; are u n i f o r m in all their parts, are simple, safe, sure, serviceable, and can be had in one hundred varieties, as well as Cartridges of p o w d e r . hall and shot, and all small parts for re pairs.from all respect able gun dealers, and tbe Hardware trade gen erally. Address, Secretary COLT'S PATENT FIRE ARMS MAN'FG CO., apr 2) ly. Hartford, Conn. S . IHE CANDIDATES FOR THE LEGISLA TURE and for Sheriff, will address their fel low citizens of Wake County, at the following times ana places, viz : Basbee's, Thursday, July 12th. 13th. 14th. 16th. 17th. 18th. 19th. 20th. 21st. 23rd. 24th. 25th 26th. 27th. 28th. 30th. Banks', Franklins', DdnnsviJle, Fe-reslvflle, Rolesville, Horton's, Rosenburg, Friday, Saturday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Friday, Saturday Hood i, Barney Jones', Monday, Lashley's X Roads, Tuosday, Green Level, Wednesday, Lowe & Lyon's. Thursday, Rogers' Store, Friday, Willie Lynn's, Saturday, Laws', Monday, Thompson's, Tuesday, 31st. 1st' Spikes', Wednesday, August The Tax Collectors in each District will also attend for the purpose of collecting th Taxes due for Ih year 1860. W. H. HIGH, Sheriff. June 11th, 1860. june 13 td. M IN ERAL TOILET SOAP. MRS. E. R. MCGOWAN, THE PROPRIETRESS OF THIS CELEBRAT ED SOAP, which is made from tbe deposit at KITTR ELL'S SPRING, has b-en very much fluttered and enc3uraged by fre quent evidences of its wounderfnt efficaey, in curing skin diseases of all kinds f the mot unpleasant and orotracted character. Tbe rapid sale it has met with, and the increasing demand, liasio.'u ed her to en rape more extonsively in the tuxnuf "c'ure of it. And country merchants, all who want to sell i again, can he supplied hy mkinr application to her, or to P F. PESCUD, Druggist Raleigh. Price 50 cents por cake. P. S If any one doubts the value of the Soap, they will be referred to various persons who have ued it suceesi'ully in the most obstinate cases. Any other so-called "Mineral Soap" than that ao companed by my lameand advertisement, is not the genuine Kittrell Soap MRS. E. R McGOWAN. Raleigh, March 9th, 1860. mar 18 tf. OTICE." THE SUBSCRIBERS GIVE their personal attention to all consignments madr them from the country, particularly Tobacco, Cotton, and Wheat They keep a large stock of Groceries, Guano, 4c, on hand, which they offer for sale on the most reasonable terms. To cash and punctual buyers on the usoaltime. DONNANS A JOHNSTON, Grocers and Commission Merchants, mar 14 ly Petersburg, Va. TIMELY AND SPECIAL NOTICE. MY accounts wil' all be made out by the 1st of July, and my friends are respectfully invited to call"" and settle. As interest will be charged after that date, it can be no advantage to let them lie over, but a great convenience to me and my consigners to have their money.' A good deal is still owing me for Fertilizers which were sold for cash. I am very grateful to my friends for their patronage and would be glad to serve them in any way I can. JAB. M. TOWLES. " General Agent, $e., e. June 25th, 1860' jun 27 tf. FIVE MINUTE FRKEZ ERS ANOTHER Supply of 4 and 6 quart six, is just received by Express At JAMES M. TOWLES', Agt July srd, i860. july 7 tf. WHEAT FANS. MONTGOMERY Rockaway, and Burnetta'cele brated Fanning Mills, at Manufacterers' prices, with only transportation added. Apply at once, july 7 tf. JAS. M. TOWLES, Agt ICE CREAM FREEZERS. ANOTHER supply at hand, of Massey's five minute Freeser, the latest and best out. Austin's Patent Beaten by sue minute. JAS. M. TOWLES, Agt june 27 tf. "YJATENT ICE PITCHERS AND WATER COOLERS. Just received, on sale Sample of the latest and most approved makes. Also, expect ing daily more ot the Artie Refrigerator. JAMES M. TOWLES, Agt. June 25th, 1860. " I june 27 tf. JUST RECEIVED. LADIES WALKING and Traveling Suits. W. II. A R, S. TUCKER. April 20th. 1860. . a.r a ALSO, ON HAND A FEW BARRELS " oT Baugh's Raw-Bone Phorpbates of Lime. ap- 25- JAMES M. TOWLES, A tent WTX L1DE ISLAND GUANO.--300 BAGS F7 Pi Elide Island Guano, in store and for sale by DONNANS 4 JOHNSTON, aug 28 Petersburg Va. A RCTICKEFRIGERATOR Another aT -this celebrated make, at hand, all pho VMjpn'f, should have OBe of these indispensablea ? ;:! Also, a good second-hand onen ft, which will ha sold low. JAMES MTOWLES, Ag't. May 28th,lS00. ay 0- tt
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