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1- . . v- - ' ' . - f - . a i i ' ! -- -, VOL: XX ::ruJ -v: I ZVx .O, r: RALEiOff atuhd ax-morning fin v ' , QPA w- c .a 4 - ' :. - - tit TT1 7.' .... - , .'7 t- ! .. . T' : . , NO 60 .. . f-v - -..v.- 4 1 II lit IVT l4l!lUll 4 IVCiUlSllklt SEMI-WEEKLY AND .WKKkliYi ' .BY JOHN W SYME, EDITOR AKO fROfltltTMt TIIE SEMI-WEEKLY REGISTER U "published erery Wednesday and SaUrday MOfning, at $4 00 per annum, oayablc in advance, or $5 00, if payment ia delayed till the subscription year has expired. THE WEEKLYt REGISTER is publUhed eyery Wednesday morning, at $2 00 per annum, payable in variably in ad ranee; i Kates of Advertising In the Semi-Weekly ! Register 1 square (16 lines or less) one insertion, . $1 00 very succeeding insertion, ; 25 1 fiquare'sis months, 8 00 1 " twelve 14 00 2 " three " ' ,8 00 2 " six " 15 00 2 " twelve months, includifig paper, 25 00 Advertisement to be inserted on the. vapt a(cir:'irilll) eJyMrj? iwnts'per.uato ar every lumiwu ui.tr iiw uuu auuiuu s4itru9 will be charged 50 per cenU.err than h abeTe fates' when their adverasementa are directed.tOM Inserted As UliBtd?--'v..iv.'.J--;, ,'. -In the Weekly Register: 1 square for the first insertion, 1 "0 and fur every succeeding inscrtiob, - 25 1 square twelve months', ,10 00 2 " six . - 10 00 2 " twelve monthsnelud'g Weekly paper 20 00 , All advertisements not otherwise directed, will be incert4Hfcthe Semi-Weekly, and charged accordingly. Business Cards, not exceeding eight lines, -will bo n-serted in either the Weekly or Semi-Weekly six months for $a 00, or twelve months for $10 in both papers at $8.50 for six months, or $15fortwelve months. jfS?- Contracts can be made at the office for longer advertisements. BUSINESS CARDS 5 CO . I 5 c u h H Si (0 in a H W e 3 5 at (B K a H GQ w Pi o i3 D . MYERS, W if:'J IKfl 11 ; c.a ra n : .J W 1 1 O L E S A LE ( J R O OER. Kc-pIjs alway.-' on liaii.l h fui.ply .f Ci.al fr t rates and Stovcf. NT.WBF.nx. IVbruaiy ISj',0. feb '25- l) p l. WILLSON A A 11 It I F.N I, WlfOr.K..ALi: AND RKTAIL DRFtHilSTS, rrro. ' i'!;-ti:Ksp.i'r. IIS AI.FKIKab V. M. MARTIN, BRO. Af CO., AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Petersburg, Vau V M. MARTIN, SON & CO ( OM MISSION MERCHANTS, a m i n sr .sr m svr w mi a ' Mi 1 1 11 .Tl Urn W A. McILWAINE SON & Co., K'VJF.KS AXLt COMMISSION MERCHANTS, C'-rnrr tf Sifft jtt'rre fitt'l Tabb Street. Petersburg. Vu h. I. Vi AINK, V H. R. IIII.I.. J an 5 DONNANS & JOHNSTON, i OUOCEKS AXD COMMISSION MERCHANTSi Petersburg. V. !. ji I l . DONNAN Jk CO., J 0 M M I SSI ON MERCHANTS. Richmond, V, y.i 1 ly THE NORTH CAROLINA FORM BOOK. i N IMPROVED EDITION OF flHS .a ... ...... . . . . , valu.'ihie wurk recently pnunsnea oy 11. v. lur- r.ir. liak-isrii, X. C, printed on jteodparerand substan t:;tliv in law alf. It contains "Forms"of. ill those .1 itiU unigiiLn hi';h people have occasion to use, - a i ; 1 1 'urn i "hi n t; a iruide to .Justices of the Peace S!icrin. Ou rksCiintahle', Coroners, School Commit t v, ic, a-., t.fwhi'-ii aro added the Constitution o .'.ri;li ( :irilma, and of 'lie United States; an accoun (' -the prit:cip:il olrt-ers of the State, and of the Coun t'.i.v : title .f addrei!, Ac. ; furnished at the unparal lv'.ei! low priie of One lJoll;ir. (being the cheapest hook ever offered forsai'.) 'When sent by mail an extra charge of 20 cents will be required to cover the j oMage on this edition. A liberal discount to those who buy to sell again. 1'uhlinhed and sold, wholesale and retail, by II. D. TURNER, at the North Carolina Book Store. And by J. Ii. LIPPINCOTT t CO., and HAYES & ZELL, Philadelphia, A. S. BARNES k CO., And.lv SH AIM'S JUSTICE REVISED TIIE NORTH CAROLINA MAGISTRATE, a practi cal k'tiiJo to the Laws of the Stae, and the decisions of the Su-rem Curt, defining the duties and jurisdiction of Justices of the Peace, under the Revised Code of l s.'il 'ij, together with full instructions and num erous forms and precedents.: Iir EDWARD CANTWELL, Esq., LL B., Crmteflor fit Lntr, I'll'.- toI. Svo , containing nearly 000 pages, hand- jiiicly j rint;d on 500J paper, and well bouod in las )'..-?:: iii- Postage 36 cents. Published and fur sale ly HENRY D. TURNER, jiin. 21 at the North Carolina Bookstore ."i IMON'SGEOLOGY. Mannual of Geology,, A Designed for the use of Colleges an I Aeademiesl l;y Ebf!:t-7er Emmons, Ftate Geologist of North Caroj ilna ; Late State Geologist of Vew York; Professor ot Natural Hi-torj and Geology in William College ; CoH respond in j; Member of the Academv of Natural Science,' Philadelphia, Ac , tic. Kur pule Ly : . W. I.. POMEROY- Ka-i.bk.u, .V. C, March, W.0. mar 11. A MER1CAN GUANO UXPEf rEI) TO arrive by Wednesday's Tru.;n aiuAber KUpulv. To tenure 111 time plication mm . npr '2i -- orders ultl be feu ton at once, or ap- to JAMKHi M. TnWI.KS. Atrent... 1 ROVES SUP 'tr le at ERIOR STARCH jna v J... PKSI !': f p 1 11 PiY"ii: SPRlNti STYLES OI HATS, Now open iit W. II. A It TITKER'S. innr l; o t. ' 1 TKESH IfOI'S cl'J P OF Hf.il, IN STOKE ikiid fcr sale I,, WILLIAM.' A II WWOOIi. miuiry L'tih. IS jau 2.. - 1 MINERAL ATrnt ..cov Kress, Rockbridge. Aliiin, and Green Brier Va.. White Sulpher Water, also Rock Bridge Alula Mass. t or sale at 1 may 23 , PESCUD'S DRUG STORE. PROFESSIONAL, CARD& TllEO. HILL, : ' - -ZA , ATTORNJBY, AT -LAW, . . ICspceial attention , given to the collection of - i f '4 V Jan 25 ly. elaima. THOMAS J.-BAGBY.1.' Agent and Commission Merchant; No. ft Wall-st., under St. Charles Hotel, i - . .-o RTnnwnvn vi - . : HIRES sot Negroes, Rente out Honsesraad . soils Tobaced, Wheat. Corn. Floor, sad other Country Produce. : i :!. -. . '.- : Pays strict attention to business, and prempt remittances made. 1 - , J,- . Sft- Consighments respectfully solicited. . ; ; Refers to Messrs.. Cha. T. Wortham A Co'.": Tins-' ley, Tardy Williams ; Hunt A Brother, and Henry n. .uyson, oi Ktcnmoad, t .. September 3, 1359. tf . , ' FOU37IIIJ PRESIDENCY ! ; THE folio wingtiekets bare been ' nominated by their respective parties for the Chief Magistray of me nation, tu! jhn Bu and Edward Everett. . J. C Breckinridge nd Joe Lane. Steven A. Douglas and II. V. dTohnson. Abram liueoln and Hannibal Hamlin, and yet there is another candidate before the peo ple, bot he is not politician, nor does be desire the volt of the people. He is candidate for the ctoi or all who wish to obtain SUMMER CLOTHING AT COST1 j ilaekney Poole invites all in want of Summer Clothlttff to call at his store, oorner of Favetteville st. and Market Sqnare, st here they can find ' Splendid Assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING For Summer Wear, Now going offaf Cost for Cat, in order to, make room for a large Fall and Winter stock. The subscriber pledres himself to sell lower than ant ther houHt profetting to tell at eott, and only invite a call from his friends and the publio generally to con vince tbem of the truth of what he fays. NEGRO CLOTHING. The subscriber can sell suits for Negroes cheaper than the goods can b bought and made1 up for in- tance, whole suits for from $2 00 to $3 50 : J?& The subscriber is now receiving the latest styles Of ..! THIN SUMMER WEAR By Express every Week. Returning his thanks to his friends and the pcblio generally for the liberal patronage heretofore extended, the subscriber hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of the same. HACKNEY POOLE, Corner of FayetteviUe Street ' july i tf and Market Souare. Iron on one Side. Dross on tke other. ICE CREAM SALOON. F YOU WOULD ENJOY THE REFRESHING Influence of a gla8 of nice Tee Cream, eallat Dodd A Schetb's Saloon, No. 1:5 FayetteviUe Street : where yon will find n plrs-ant r.iotn, tartefnlly fitted up and cream a- vdd sa Icp can teitke it. IlK TOt SIOHF.-DODD A RCHEIB L llaf now on hil.it mo (Admission free) the largest, nioiit larieJ, and decidedly the best selected atnek f.fToysrver m thH City, t all soon and plmiFe the little nj. .lltEMClf AND AMKICK AN CONFEC TION FRY, A fr?h uiplir ImhI iweivni At UuUU i SCHKIB'S. ro viit)i.i:sAi.t: ofai.fks in candv. J'K oflVr itx pure an article of Candy a-M can bo found elsewhere in the United State?, at the luw price ut $j per hundred pounds. We Manufac ture our Candy, and warrant it to contain nothing but Sugar, und not to ?tick to the Jars. AFRESH SUPPLY OF I.emnn.4, Raisni., and Firs. ORANGES, At DODD SCHEIB'S. VTUTS OF ALL KINDS.. PICKLES, i j Catsups, Sauces, Preserves and Jellies of every description DODD A SCHEIB. si AKDINES, SALMON AND FRESH DODD A SCHEIB. Mustard. F Ri:SII CRACKERS.. Jas. received DODD A SCHEIB. F INE SEGARS. GOOD CHEWING and Smoking Tobacco, constan'ly on hand DODD A SCHEIB. TNANCY ARTICLES. --AN EXTENSIVE Jj variety, sufficient to please all. I. DODD SCHEIB. F IRE CRACKERS AND TORPEDOES.. A new Lot At DODD A SCHEIB'S. Famish Weddings,. Parties, Balls, and Pic Ntc's, furnished at short notice. DODD A SCHEIB. WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac. TII E SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE TO CALL the attention of those in want of Fine Watch es, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, &c, to bis extensive Stock, which has been selected with great care, and whieh has only to be seen to be ad mired. His stock embraces Fine Gold, Silver and Enameled Watches,, Fine Gold Jewelry, . , - Silver Ware and Albats Ware, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Spectacles to suit all eyes, Clocks, a beautiful asst 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 be can please the most fastidious, both in quality and price. C. B. ROOT, FayetteviUe Street P. S. Watches and Jewelry repaired in the best manner. DOT a AT NEW YORK PRICES I 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, JHuuting, Magic open Cases, and warranted to keep perfect time. 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, Philagrate, Jet, Cameo, Opal, Mosaic, Pearl, and the rich Etruscan Je werly, In sets of Breastpins, Bracelets, Necklaces and Ear Rings, Ladies Chatelaine Ktrusoan Chains and Hooks, Jazuroon Etruscan, Data and Chased Baad Bracelets,; and an siidlev' variety ! Charms, Seals and Feys of hair and fold ; Biida'l - . , and -. . s . Birthday Pit .'rui; rich Jewrl Watch uud Odor Cases, hinKlAonie Musical ,llositM that plsy from twosto six tones each. ; ; ; -. 1 .. . i ' . Hivr. arts ( M 1. very p..-..iblc. dcrriptiod, Teacfcct-;, Breakfast .Sets, l'-e Cream aud DeserV ,SkIs, pitcheiK, jSoblets and Hu.i, Null .S'luiid and Spoons. Suar Baskets, Xongs I na '"k.ii iu-Pitcliei'.4, Ladles and Spoons, Pie, I l-'wh, IJake, Fruit, Butlrrnnd P'p'kle Enivt-s, Tea, Ta I hie and Ue,-ert Summit uad Frks, Silrcr P.irte, Mon- iiuiw, 1 iml 1 :isn, c , ji.c. s , f 1: Siku ol the i:a(le. At No. iU Sycamore st. . ' june 27 tf , , Petersburg, Va. (10NCENTUATED J.YE, . AND PURE J POT ASH 40 d tea hexes Concentrated Lye in one pound Cans ; and 300;pounU uf pnr Pot Asu in 12 pounds Can. . ,. 1 I i. For tale at my23 PE8CUD'S DRUG STORE.. ISnSCJELLANEOUS: OAK. CITY SAVINGS BANK. .t . ' Dr. T. D. HOGG, ?re'iin.. At '.fc0HJ G. WrXLIAHS-,. Casker. 4; j DIRECTORS. . , 4-, w i Dr. T. D. Hosts'. t- 1L S. Smithr. 4 " . Q. Burbee, , - - t . f . John O. Williams.. 'This Bank is now 'receiving deposits, at- the Bx-' onastre Ufflee of John a. wmisms yo. xnsoount dsy Tuesday,- -. i-; j. f.rjv.feb 1& tf, t a-, i,. -i- MARCOV. . BOOK AND JOB OFFICE, n'IHE! Publio art respectfully informed that wo are JL now prepared to print Books, Pamphlets, Cata logue for Schools, Cards, Bill-Heading, letter-Heading, Blanks of every description,- Posters, Paity an,d Ball Tickets, and ia fact, everything that can be printed' with moveable types, in plain and fAnov styles, ith' -aa-taessVat tnices that ecnot fsillrtrsatigfactMta4 Tpssematttn'aGMuj 9i,QiMttttiy.l r'4imn&, f the pwsent, eertChsiliOi' Book-lifa-1 a . , , H . er- 7 .1 T I l I.. Church. C,T - . STROIHER A MARCOM. -! April 18th, 30..! :J,'f;r, ; pr2-ly. -NEW AUCTJON HOUSE, j NOTI CE. THE FIRM OF PULLIAM 'A BEITS having this day ceased. WM H. BETTS will continue in, the NEGRO AVCTION BUSINESS, and has. taken into co-partnership with him E.J. Gregory. They will conduct the basisess under the firm of Betts ic Gregory at -their sales-room on Franklin street, four doors below Wall street, and about one square below the former office of Pulliam t Betts, and respectfully solicit a continuance of the patronage whi-sh was so liberally extended to Win. H. Betts while in the firm of Pufliam A Betts. They have obtained the services ef Mr. Bashrod W. i Elmore as Clerk, who has an interest in the business, j ! WM. II. BETTS, v E. J. GREGORY. Richmond, Vs., May l'Hh, I860. ma23 ly. FALli TRADE, 1859. AM NOW RECEIVING MY FALL AND Winter supply of Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, of all kinds for Ladies and Gentlemen, selected by myself, all of which are warranted to wear well. H. A. DEPKIN. LSO, RECEIVED THE LARGEST AND 1 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, inank ful for past favors, I solicit a continuance of the same, sep 17 tf H A. DEPKIN. r. STKARSS. r. WM . BURNT ST EARN S & CO. OLD VIRGINIA DISTILLERY, Richmond, Va. THE tJNDERSIGN ed having been for a number of years large- "V ' 1 . TV ' toanmMMt 1n itistillinfr. offer to - J - CAlth UarehMt of Virrinia and "tyf It1 North Carolina, a large and ex AX Ai I . fAnsivn ntnck of domestic 4a, JuSV Liquors, viz : t- Whiskies of all grades, and 1 ; prices, some very fine snd oi l. Im. Fr. Brandies, Gins, Cordials, Swctt Wines, Ac., 4c. v They are preparel to offer such inducements l the Merchants of Virginia and North Carolina, as will make it to their interest to boy in .Richmond; Va. They desire to call particular attention to'their Malted Rye Whiskey, ruadu from Pure Rye "Malted. This Whiskey is entirely rnrg, :nd prononrfced .by judges tne finest WhfVrv t- i innn.i. ' feb fim. . F. STKAKN CO. -j IOO REWARD. RAN AWAY FROM MESSRS. .1. & N. A. CAM- ! ERON, of CniuUi laud County, Urat ul lst Juue, my negro man Southwell, or Soutliey, (as usually call- ed) Said negro is thick set, about 5 feet 8 inches j high, of a dark brown color, has small eye, 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 $50 for his imprisonment in any jail in this State, or $25 for information, that may lead to his recovery. J. B. LITTLEJOHN. i Louisburg, N. C. feb 4 tf. FayetteviUe Observer and Wilmington Herald copy till forbid. N OTICE TO WHOM IT MAY CON CERN. HAVING LOCATED IN THE CITY ol Raleigh, I take this opportunity to inform the Pub lie generally, that I am prepared to make contracts for public or private Buildings, in any part of the State, on the aott favoable terms. I am.tlso prepared to to furnish Granite in its rough state for Building or other purposes, or dressed to order in any shape re quired, at reasonable rates. Orders for Stone addressed to me through thePost Office, Box 249, or left in care of James Puttick, will meet with prompt attention. june 16 tf. 1 THOMAS COATE8 CROP OF 18ttO TURNIP SEED, TUR NIP SEED. Flat Dutch Turnip; Red Top Tur aip , Large Norfolk Turnip ; Large Globe Turnip ; Yellow Aberdeen Turnip ; Ruta Baga Turnip. Also, Drumhead and Flat Dutch Cabbage Seed. Warrant ed fresh and genuine ; for sale by 1 H D. TURNER, Ut the N. C. Bookstore. Jtaleigh, N. C., July lHh, 1860. july 18 tf. BTJISTS FRESdTaND NEW CROP TUR NIP SEED. CONSISTING OF ME FOLLOWING VARIE ties: - . . - Early Large Flat Duch, Early Red Top, Rata Baga, fa superior variety.) Large White Norfolk, Large Yellow Norfolk, . Large Wnite Ciiobe. Also, Altringham Carrot, Mangel Wortzel; Beet, and large Winter Drumhead Cabbage Seed. For Sale in quantities to suit purchasers st june 18 tf. i ' P. F. PESCUD'S- FOR BEAUTIFYING AND IMPROVING TIIE IIAIR.--I have received the following favorite artieler, v ; Mrs. Allen's Restorer and ZylabaUanium. Wood's and EzekiaPs Restorer, . Burnett's Cocoaine and Cocin, . , Rosemary and Castor Oil, Lowe's and Piver's Pomades. Demerson, Petit Co., Hygieniqne Socictc, and Monpelas Pomades, Tricopheroos, Kathairpn, '- ' " - ' Essence Bay Leaves, Sayne's Hair Tonic, Philecome, and Pescnd's Hair Tonic. Also,)the most approved Hair Dy es known in this country. '- For sals at TESCUD'S DRUG STOKE. " Raleigh, May IS, IS0. I ma 30 tl. FINE GOLD JEWELRY. TIIE SUM SCRIBER has in store a splendid assortment of FINE GOLD JEWELRY, embracing a variety of styles of patterns of Brooches, freest Pins, Ear Rings? BraceWs,' FingW Rings, La dies an'! Gentlemen's Watch Chains, Pencils and Pens, Cuff Pins, Miniature Lockets, Gold Thimbles, c. Call and examine, nov 0 ' C. 11. ROOT. FIRE ! FIRE ! 1 FIRE ! ! ! DON'NT UE ALARMED. FRIENDS! 1 ONLY want io call your attention to my Fresh arrival of- - - FJJ! E WOR ES; Suitable for the Approaching Fourth. Torpedoel, Fire Craekera,.Pin,lws, Spit pevib?,;l!iro bcrpentA. Flyirig Vigbon,: R6inaft tmWes,' ind Sy Rockets.' Alljif-wbioh have Arrived iq-Ayf ,.4 j . , - ' Hoping li see all )liey'ojfng"iiiori,'thoold rhen, and a great number ofjnvetiitev ""ti5 r before that time, I beg leave to subscribe myself. Your humble servant. J. B. FRANKLTN. ' June 21st, 1860. i . june 23-tf M ESS PORK,' At E. A. WHITAKER'8. KE7AF?STAtEa &C. -ALUABL.5 OPEUTY FOR SALE, f Viii 1 16?! iouse and lot in the village of Chapel ' Hiilwhere I forsrly Hved, adjoining Hugh B. Guth- j ries West, anff the' EDlseonal, r!n.nw t?. r ; Franklin Street North, and running back, to the Col ge grounds Soatta; eonuming aboo two acres, vrith aJargs DwellingIIonw with eight good rooms, fire place ia each rooavand. two large basement rooms fr by 20Teet each, twa fireplaces In eaeb room, a two story Kitchen with, four good rooms and a Baks Oven attached, all other necessary out-houses, and a good well of water in the yard. This property is valuable : U would suit for a fwivate family or for a publio hotoL I wiy sell on one, wo, and thrae years credit with in teregt trom date, the purchaser giving bond with good mwuf---: fvit- ANN S. HILL YARD. Chapel Hill, N. C , April 7 3m t t . TOWN PROPERT Y JOB SAEE! I WISH , TCtHEL PRIV ATELY ,THE FOL LOWING. ropeTty.in the City of JtaleigVvii V f.- la The irOTE'j.thcnri,r ataaj&tfjfitrsfo L-EwcliT a4 at present la the oecHpanef f;H? jfi?Wtnoh, Tkil Hotel i Umiy..ina.t.J DnJ ..J. .1 large share of transient and permanent custom. 2d., The two STORE HOUSES fronting on Market Square, one occupied by E. Rosenthal, as a Clothing Store, which also frants on FayetteviUe Street, and the other in the occupancy of A. Adams as a Grocery. These stores are situated in a position which cannot fail to command an extensive patronage. 3d. Two DWELLING HOUSES, one on Wil mington Street, near the Capitol Square, at present occupied by Mr." Tan t, and formerly, the property of Wiley Johnson, and the other situated in the eastern part of the city, near Mr. Eldridge Smith's. The above property will be sold on terms to suit any person who may wish to purchase. For further infor mation, apply to Mills H7 Brown, or to sep 17 ly SAM'L ROWLAND. MISCELLANEOUS. THE Great Southern Weekly, Published at Aagnsta, Ga. ON THE ?6TH OF MAY WILL IS ISSUED THE FIRST ItrKBKB OP The S e c o nd 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. TUKNEii, THOMPSON, INGRAIIAM, IIAYNE 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 furnish a series of GEORGIA SCENES, never before published. The Second Volume will open with a Talu by ,j Oil N ESTEN COOKE, author of "The Virginia Coine dians," Ac, entitled " TIIE PRIDE OF FALLING WATER ;" a Talc of tho Old French War of 1755- TER.MS OF SUBSCRIPTION : fi A Year, in Advance. All ;ipr.-" arc .oppedat the expirati"n of the time paid foir. No urder fjr the pdjr attended to 11 nfrji.1! accom panied l.y the i.i..nf . JAMES GARDNER, tuay-1 -I. l'n.priet-ir. A. i ri l.V.IA , It. Ml U.llll, I'. K. WKI- ICI.R. PULLIAM & CO. AUCTIONEERS FOR SALE OF NEGROES, Odd-Fellows' Hall, Franklin St., RICHMOND, V A . DAILY SALES Piblic and Private. We pledge our strictest attention to tho business en trusted to u, and will, answer all com munications promptly. PORTER ALWAYS AT EACH DEPOT, ly 9 tf. J. W. HARRISON. NEW HARDWARE J. BROWX. STORE. J. W. HARRISON, NO: 9 FAYETTE VILLE STREET, Raleigh, N. C, At the S!n of the Gilt Anvil. DEALER IN HARDWARE, CUTLERY, Edge Tools, Coach Trimmings, Builder'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 ind Wrought Nails, Spikes, Hubs, Spokes, Rims, Axles, Springs, Ac, Ac. A full assortment ef every variety of Goods in my line constantly on hand, and furnished at short notice. Orders promptly attended to. ACARD.--THE SUBSCRIBER IS PER MANENTLY located in the above establishment at bis eld stand, and cordially invi'.cs the patronage of his customers and friends. J BROWN, mar 23 3m NOTICE. ALL PERSONS OWING ME SMALL BILLS will please come forward and settle up, 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 eaeh ijntem, 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 aVlo to do a credit business. 2nd. The people are long winded. 3rd. J have to piy often myself. ' 4 th. I can sell cheaper 5th. It cives mo more satisfaction. Fth. 1 have already given away, before I came here, about four thousand dollars, end don't think I ean do mv 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 aee: .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. E. FRANKLIN, Ag't. April 26th, 1860. arp28 m RAIN CRADLES. ANOTHER SUPPLY lTT of Sinclairs' celebrated Iron Braced Cradles eom plete, just in season at the Farmers Hall. JAMES M. TOWLES, Ag't. June 11th, 1S60. . , june 13 tf. TEW BOOK. -SAY AND SEAL, il By tie author of "Wido, Wide World," "Dollars and Cents," and "Quceehy, For sale by apr 7: 2 vols. 12mo. H. D. TURNER, N. C. Bookstore ip UAN O . --WE ARE PREPARED TO J take Orders for the various kinds of Fertilizers, which we will furnish to our friends on tho best terms the market will afford. ; ' - f The Manipulated Gnano prepared by tho " Peters burg Fertilizer Monufacturing Co ," will be ready for ' delivery oil or before the first September, and we would direct the parttcnlar attention oi those who !use Uunr.o to this article. . MclLWAlNE, SON X CO sugltt Petersburg, Va. ICE! ICE I ! ICE II! 1CK HOUSE ON THE PREMISES OF on. 11. I', mooro, win iw open nereaiter every Morning from 5 to 7 o'clock. 1 shall nlso keep a good supply at my Store. ' . i . '.i. My emstomers run be supplied fro . cither pliicc, with pure and epleudid Ice. apr 1 4 P. F. PESCUD. TURNIP S 13 E D . LANDRETH'S NEW Crep Early Flat) Dutch-Red Top, Large Norfolk; Large Globe and Ruta Baga Turnip Seed, just receiv ed at the Drugstore of ii July 13th, I860. WILLIAMS A HAYWOOD. ... t, . Julyl4tf. SPRINGS- J O NES' White Sulphur and Chalybeate ; SPRINGS, Wabrs .Coukttj North CarolIsa. THESE SPRINGS ARE SITUATED ahealth ful and .pleasant section of the country, 12 miles from Warreaton "Depot, - on tho Raleigh and Gaston Railroad. The climate is 'salubrious, the medieinal qualities of the waters' undoubted, and the accommo dations in all respects good This well-known estab. lishment is nowjopen for the. reception of guests. -Rot and Cold Baths can he had at all hours ; also,.a Bath in readiness at Chalybeate Spring. Timus. For Board per month, .1 " $25 00 , V .. " ; " - "eeki-:e"":- -,-. 00 For Children under 12 years of age In d Servante, half price. ' - "- A daily mailwill bebrosght to the Springs through out the season. :. i , - Well-appointed Hwks will te fauad. atWarrenton iDepbtanthe s i the Springs. ( ajpavaBi tttf iati to convey visitors f W. D. JONES, Proprietor. l ' Jne 1 tl au. S1IO CCO SPRINGS, . Warren- County, N C, WILTL be open, on the 5th of JULY, for the ac commodation of visitors. A Strong Chalybeate Spring, which isthought to be equal to any, has been discovered upon the prem ises since the close of last season, within six hundred yards of the Hotel. A large two-tory Bowling & BUliard Saloon, will be constantly opea for the amusement of visitors free of charge- A Splendid Rand will be in attendance during the Season. Shocco Springs are distant 12 miles from the Warrenton Depot, on the Raleigh and Weldon Railroad. Mr. W. R. Phillips will be in readiness, on the arrival of each train of cars with comfortable coaches, to convey company to the Springs in the shortest time, without the least de tention. j Rates of BoardPer day, $2; week, $12; 'month, $30. Single meal, 50 cents. Children and Servants, half-price. july 4 1m. FOR TIIE VIRGINIA SPRINGS. THE Shortest, quickest and cheapest route at present to. the Virginia Spiings is from Petersburg, Va., via the South-Side and Virginia and Tennessee Railroads and opposition lines ef Stages, ensuring to the traveler ample room, attention and accomoda tion, and low fares. For the Greenbrier White Sulphur Springs passengers purchase tickets at ,the South-Side Rail road Office to Bonsacks Depot, $6 90. Thence tha Stages to tho 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 from Salem Depot via Roanoke Red Sulphur Springs and a line from Montgomery White Sulpher Springs by the Mountain Lake and Salt A'ulphur Springs to the Geenbrier White Sulphur. For the Montgomery White Sulphur Springs, now one of the most accessible, agreeable and popular .Springs in the moun tains, purchase tiekets from Petersburg to Big Tunnel, $S 25 For Coiner's Springs purchase tickets to Bonsacks Depot, 6 90 Roanoke Red Sulphur take tickets to tfalem Pepot, Alleghany Springs, tickets to ihawsviilc Depot, Yellow Sulphur Spring, ti. kcts to Chris- tiansburg Depot, Old Red Sulphur Spring, tickets Dab ! I'm Depot, 7 40 S 05 8 15 9 20 The cars leave the depot of ihe s'oiilh-.S'ide Railroad dily (eeept .s'unday?) at 7 A. M. fiT" Passengers from .V.mtb ul North Carolina will finl this much Ihe i-hi'sj est route to the .Springe this Summer. K. 1). EIRU, june . S.n.t. S. S. A. !. NOKT1I CAROLINA WHITE SDLPHER SPRINGS W "ILL be opened for visitors the first of June. Ihey are near the present terminus of the W ex tern North Carolina Railraal 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 good fare. The very best Ball Room LEADER and BLACK BAND of Musicians the city of Richmond, Va., affords, have been prooured. " Riding vehicles and hcrses, billiard saloons and bowling 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 made to fit up a watering place suited to their wants ; and he promises that 110 pains shall be spared by him self or his gentlemanly assistant to render all who may visit him pliisant and comfortable. II. L. ROBARDS, Proprietor. May, 1S60. ma 23 2m. EDGEWORTH FEMALE SEMINARY, GREENSBOROUGH, N. C. IIIIS Institution has been in successful operation . lor twenty years, and for tho la3t nine under its present principal. The Course of instruction is designod to afford to Southern parents an institution, in which can bo se cured every advantage afforded by the very best Fe male Seminaries in the country. The liberal patronage we have received, whilst it has' enabled us to offei superior facilities for tho acquisition of a thorough education, encourages us also to hope that our' South ern girls will receive a complete edae itioa within oui own limits. , ; Tho Faculty consists of Seven Gentlemen and four Ladies, selected with strict reference to experience, ability and aptness to tench. The Institution is am ply provided with apparatus for the illustration of aU the departments of Science embraced in the course of in struction. : The next session will commence August 1st, 1860 j For Catalouges containing full particulars of terms Ac, apply to RICHARD STERLING. : june 6 taul S1 NORTH CAROLIN A--IN Equity, Nash County. In the matter of Josiah Jooe, Winny Cotton et dls., vs., B. D. Mnnn, Administrator of Rochel Atkins, et. ills. Pending in the Court of Equity, in the County afore Baid. In pursuance of an order, in the above catis, such persons as are the next of kin of the late Rochel Atkins, of the County of Nash, being frst cousins, or ! f nearer degree, are hereby notified to appear and make their kindredship known, or a decree will pass for tho distribution of her estate among such as are known. julyn2m. G. W.jBLOUNT, V. M. E. B LACK SILK MITTS. BLACK SrLK Mitts of all qnnlities and sizes, can be bought of W. II. A R. S. TUCKER. LACE MANTLESl LACE MANTLES! ! The most superb lot ever offered. Lace Mantles ! Lace Mantles! 1 Lace Mantles!!! Cheap, Cheap, Cheap, Cheap. '. ' At TUCKER'S. LADIES TRAVELLING SUITS AND DUSTERS.--A Large assortment of the iUreys, for Ladies Suits, for Ladies Suits, for La lies Suity. Always Neat, Always Neat, Always Neat. ! All the Stylo, all the Style. At TUCKER'S. s I HOES! S 11 O ESI! S HOES !!! A Larj'e aorlir.eiit ! A large assortment At TUCKER'S. KKKPS COOL ALL ay with ! pounds of Ice. ' ' ! tl.ti.VlVUlvi. . v, . . I - At TUCKER'S. ! Raleigh, May I8th, I860. may 19 tf. AND STILL THEY COMEw ANOTHER Supply of the Arctic and Polar Refrigerators, ex pected daily. To secure all the advantages, a well as economise in the use of Ico, Every family should June one. - Sold at mamifactorers prices from $20 to $.10, with freight. JAS. M. TOWLES, Agt. f July 16th, I860. july 18 tf. 111...... t...la-.,. C.,.l,.rl.l Wrntr lii. ir; i V If SPKINGS: HOT springs. : vf VIRGIHIAV2 v'.-vi , ' The Great Thermal Watering 2Hnc4 ofihs AmtA . ean Cbntinenf.- ' ' " Nature's Remedy for Coronie Diseases. . THE Hotel at this place will be open for the recep Hon of visitors on the first of June next. ' " Ia the number of its MINERAL SPRINGS, the variety of their temperatures and their : extraordinary remedial powers in many of tho most serious, painful and dan. geroua CHRONIO DISEASE8 that affiict the human race, this watering plaee offers to INVALIDS suffer ing from the maladies ia which THERMAL WATERS are indicated means, for the recovery of health which can be found at no other ia 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. ' . - -i i, ' ',.V , hs supply of Mineral Water Is most abundant, and! ttcreaws- TJAIHS' conltantly: supplied wkh fresh water from separata spriagi of various tempera-' tures, from 78 to 106 Fahrenheit In all case of acute disease, the lot lath are .contra-indicated, but in tne caromc form of Rheumatism Diseases of the Liver, Chronic Diarrhoea, Old Injuries to -ihe Muscles, Joints and Goat, Neuralgia, Paralysis, free from inflammatory action. Tendons. spinal Irritation, and Some Diseases iecuuar to Females, the remedial properties of the waters of the VIRGINIA HOT SPRINGS are ui.rivalled- Their ALTERA TIVE AND CURATIVE POWERS are unsurpassed by those of any other Mineral Water on the face of the globe. - M Many persons afflioted with the diseases enumerat ed above, in forms which had resisted the most skill ful medical treatment, and had rendered the lives of the sufferers alike wretched and uselessthrough long years of pain, have been 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 failed to afford relief. Of the vast number now suffering with such mala dies, there are few, indeed, who would notbeeither cur ed or greatly relieved by these waters. When drank, they are anti-acid, mildly aperient, and freely diuretic and diaphoretic Uted a a general bath, they equalize an unbalanced circulation ; and restore to the different important or gam of the ey stem, when torpid, that nat ural and healthy eentibility without tchich the; cannot perform their respective functions, and the beneficial ac tion of all remedies .teill be diminished or destroyed. They act powerfully upon the Liver, Kidneys and tkin ; 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 cl-ss 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 derangement of the Stomach, Liver and Spleen, among the residents ef marshy countries, and distinguished by a pale or sallow complexion, puffy skin, swelled extremities, Ae.," the baths here often act like a charm. ' Ia obstinate TORPOR OF THE LIVER and in the enlarged condition of the .LIVER and SPLEEN, which so frequently follows Jhe bilious fevers of the South, their great value is unquestionable. In many case?, where the Secretion of Healthy Bile had been almost totally suppressed for years, a course of these waters has fhlly' restored it. And in many other cases, where the' Liver was not only torpid and riifnrfp tl, hut HNLARGED, Its normal condition has been brought, bek,jths engorgement and enlargement have dippeamJaad .the-BUftcrert have been restored to perfect health here. In Chronic Diarrba-R, 'depending, as that dis ease generally does, upon a deranged and imperfect ac tion of the Liver and Skin, the powerful influence 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 cured at the Hot bprings 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 of Periodi cal Functions Peculiar to Females is frequently reliev ed by the use pf the waters here. Pleasure Baths. Besides the Hot Baths for Invalids, there are two exhilarating and delightful Pleasure Baths, for persons in good health. Location, Climate, &c, 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 the United States. ' The Springs are situated in ono of the narrow val leys with which the mountains abound. The scenery around is wild, romantic and beautiful, and the climate in summer delightful, salubrious and invigo rating. The Hotel Accommodations are excePent, and Good Music will be in attendance early in the season. A Skillful Physician resides at the place during the sum mer months. Ronte. By Railroad from the principal cities in the United States to the Millboro' Depot of the Virginia Cential Railroad ; thence by stage coaches twenty miles, over a well-graded turnpike, to the Springs. Passengers leaving Baltimore, Md., or Richmond and Lynchburg, Va., in the morning, can come through to this place the same day to supper, or pass the night at the Warm Springs, and arrive here to breakfast next morning. ST-The Hot Sprixgs Pamphlet, containing a full account of 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 the subscriber, S. GOODE, Hot Springs, To, May 15th, 1860. - may 26 2m E O R G I A COTTON GINS I WILL J( Deliver at any point on the Bailroads, free of expenses, either Samual Onswold s, or demon. Brown A Co V Celebrated Cotton Gins of all Sizes. Sample Gins always in store. Terms as usual, payable the 1st of January next. 1 Orders solicited at once, to secure Gins in time for the present croc JAMES M. TOWLES, Agt. July 17th, 1860. july 13tf. RALEIGH AND GASTON RAILROAD ! Change of Schedule ! Raleish, November 1st, 1860. ON AND AFTER THIS DATE THE MAIL Train on the Raleigh and Gaston Railroad will run as follows: i Leave Raleigh daily at 7.10, A. M. Arrive at Weldon daily at 1 2 M. Leave Weldon daily at 11, A. M. Arrive .t Raleigh daily at 3.40, P. M. TnE 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 day and Saturday ; , ' Arrives at Raleigh Monday, Wednesday and Frr day. P. A. DUNN, Supt. November 8,1 S5 9. feb 18 ly. BAGGING AND ROPE. 100 Bales Standard and Extra Heavy Bagging. 200 cils Hoi o for sale at the lowest market rates by, . R. A. YOUNG 4 BE0, Sycamore street, W, 14 tf Petersburg, Va. , p1keri.es, IM.IIMMER & CO., T (romiEiti'V i'kfblrs a wuitk.) CO.VMISSOX MIWCIIA NTS AND GllOOBRS, No. ari, Old Street, l'etersbury Va. PROMPT, and diligent personal attention given to the sale ol'all consignments of Produce Always on hand a full supply of standard quality Groceries, foiitid t the wants of Farmers and Families. ' LElTl. PREBtKS, ' -JSO-l-l. TnOPSO,W.J hsnrv l.' PtruiieR,' jr., late of the firm of N." M. Martin, Brother A Co. Sole Agento for Reese's Phospho Peruvian, or Manipulated Guano. june 27 tf. yJ? - tyHISCELLANEOTTS vosnpuuatassvL. : . . .. .. " - . PINDI'S : BRONCHIAL CIGARRttt.. - j. t per box : atft-v- . LAW C O P A RXERsiiiP h: ,W-MILLER W WlL JPfi "in the KtT.n clW',xtenl t b.i- Ieign, all office business and th u-ZirS , " li addition U the Corner Ji ' - J - Ui riaall J rrVIt i V ""T7 MM ttu 7 7- ? 9rulany iareafUr n.. jr Court, of Nash aad FraaklitT VJd . Superior the United States atRsleieh v . 1 Uourt of IT H, , . n. mi W,KK- stock, and to sell Wrapping PapVof-u d-SX" on favorable terms. OHeA fonuehstfe and executed with promptness ud dispafcT Address. J. LITCHVnur. febl- f3f Standard copy. B-u.iB, .'c. " DoB? de8ert old friend-Ibr a neSeT, Ult Proverb.) COL. SAM, COIsTS REVOLVING PIRE ARMS. Pistols, Rifles, Carbines and Shot Guns. Patsnts, or 1850 5 1855; i858i THESE arms have no equals in quality and finish ; are adopted by the Army and Navy ofthe United States, and the p r i n c i p a 1 eoyernments of Europe; uniform in all their' parts, are rimple, safe, sure, serviceable, and can be had in one hundred varieties, aswella Cartridges of powder, ball and s hot, and all small parts for re pairs, from all respect able gun dealers, and tne Hardware trade gen- erally. Addbkss Sscrktabt COLT'S PATENT FIRE ARMS MAN'F'G CO., apr 2) ly. Hartford, Conic. THE CANDIDATES FOR THE LEGISLA TURE and for Sheriff, will address their fel low citizens of Wake County, at the frdjowing limes sua places, viz : Bus bee's, Thursday, July 12th. 13th. 14th. letb. 17th. 18th. 19th. 20th. 21st. 23rd. 24th. 25th 26th. 27th. Banks', Franklins', Dunnsville, ivnday, Saturday, Monday, 3Jueaaftju. IJEotestvillfl itolesville, Horton's, Rossnbiirg, Hood's, Wednesdajj, Thursday, Friday, " Saturday, Barney Jones', Monday, Lashley'a X Roads, Tuesday, Green Level, Wednesday, 11 . 11 1 11 u 11 Liowe 3t .Lyon s. Rogers' Store, Willie Lynn's, , Laws', Thompson's, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Monday, Tuesday, 7 xt n 30th. 31st.' Spikes , Wednesday, August 1st.' The Tax Collectors in each District will also attend for the purpose ot collecting the Taxes due for the year 1860. : W. H. HIGH, SAenjf. June 11th, I860.1 june 13 td; , NOTICE!!! IT II AN ESTABLISHED FACT THAT E. A. Whitaker, keeps the Largest Stock of Groceries and Liquors in the City of Raleigh Persons would do wed to eall and examine. JUST RECEIVED. Chocolate, Raisins, Prunes, Figs, Currants. Oranges, Lemmons, At E. A. WHITAKER'S -CANVASSED HAMS, NORTH CARO- J LINA HAMS At E. A. WHITAKER'S. , s MOKED BEFF, AND BOLOGNA 8AU- 6A1E, At E. A. HITAKER'S. LOAF AND CRUSHED SUGAR, At E. A. WHITAKER'S. I SHALL START NORTH ON MONDAY the 23rd, and will be pleased to attend to any busi ness for auy friends E. A. WHITAKER. june 14 OTICE. THE SUBSCRIBERS GIVE their personal attention to all consignments mad? .1 . t! t r - l.l k UlQUIUUlll UW VUU11U Jf , WVUUUA A. WIWWV) WMAW, ... Wheat. They keep a large stock of Groceries, Guano, Ac, en band, which they offer for sale on the most reasonable terms. To cash and punctual buyers on the usual time. DONNANS A JOHNSTON, Grocers and Commission Merchants, mar 14 ly Petersburg, Va TIMELY AND SPECIAL NOTICE. MY accounts will all ie made out by the 1st of July, and my friends are respeotfuUy invited to call and settle.. As iot-rest will be charged after that date, it ean be no advantage to let them he 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 say friends for their patronage and would be glad to serve them in any way I ean. JAS. M. TOWLES. General Agent, ire, d"c. June 25th, I860. june 27 tf. TrVE MINUTE FREEZERS. ANOTHER tr Supply of 4 and 6 quart sis, is just received by Kxprees At" July 8rd, 18S0. JAMES M. TOWLES', Agt. july 7 tf. WHEAT FANS. MONTGOMERY'S Rockaway, and Burnetts 'cele brated Fanning Mills, at Maaufaetererr' prices, with only transportation added. Apply at once. w 7tf. JAS. M. TOWLES, Agt. ICE CREAM FREEZERS. ANOTHER supply at hand, of Massey's five minute Freexer, the latest and best eat. Austin's Patent Beaten by one minute, x JASiI. TOWLES, Agt .. june 27 tf. PATENT ICE PITCHERS AND WATER COOLERS. Just received, on sale Samples of the latest and most approve-! makes. Also, expect ing daily moreAfthe Are Refrigerator. JAMES M. TOWLES, Agt. , June 2ith. lSotl. june 27 tf. WALKING nrusr RECEIVED. LADIES" sj and Traveling Suits, W. II. 4 R. S. TUCKER, air 21 April 20th, 1860. . tun rkM II A Mil XFEWBAKHIih!! JAMES M. TOWLES, Agent. ap 25 A RmCEFRIGEJlATOR.-Aa of A this eelebrated make at hand, ,c sb.uld have one of these in dispensablea - .sa good -rsj&e itit? MayMtb,II. ayM-t - .. "-"" VliSiK. NORTH CAROLINA WBAPPlvr " Sater, proprietor of th. Crabfc,, ready to settle hi. aceount. Tfif5 ?
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