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Am i -1 -f A. 5 I 1 IB WVOULD'S GREAT EXHIBITIOX B. T. Wilkinson! awiricd lo C. SJevsb: Jor fpMAXUS London Octobr'lS, 1S5I.

Tobacconist, i IjC- A i .1 rt .1 No. 40 Sycamore Street, Pftcribor Ta. VUit.E3ALB 4SC RETAIL CttaLEK 15 Havana and other imported Cigar.3 ALSO, Djaiesttc Cirs, and Ckewiug To SnafT, TBICTLY CASH. Vvw ami thrt 'AW i i J. Ii i a iiy WQPJ), EDDY' fc'uccegJots CO, TUe folio Schemft will bcdraavji bjr ct Edd Managers bf the Sptfla Acaiay letter in eafch Sf their4 Skig'e fpr AUGUiS'F, 1859, at AUOUS'I'A Ge in.

public; Ccsi- SatnrJaf iVA nfmlt- Professor of Anciert 'Mus'UART WADr -y Priucipafoi ih L- Jr.ary. "Teacierof Frc. Mrs ELIZA Cn i li ran! ILAiJJUIT. XAFXO" i iea l)etltQenL- in the Ladi This Institution ol Itnir nr nrheJ in- Tir r.1.1 r. lit, Ai 1 J.

.1 jfrni most enconra "ir -aaa'r irP -n fhe lSili. I nd ear. lnieiJectual and and ilcr -1 Pj? il. I Sa 3atu'rdijr, Au-us 13, ICJasj 34 draws Siturdav, August 20, :159, I' ia ihia. -it expect to f-r USTjreceird i W- I GROCER AND Commission Merchant, BO LI NG BROOK Petessscko, Va, October 29th, 1657.

2rt 1850. DRUGS. 159. Spring Trade. N.

F. 1UVES, olesalc Druffffist; Poweh'tfKovr, 107 Sycamore Pc- ers to his Sprint; Spices. Window Glasf. Perfumery, Faoc Articles, Sauff; Tobacco, Cigur. fice City and country Merohants who desire to purchisa from large and select stock at acceptable prices art aorii LaJly requested 10 examine Lis goods.

Ordeis attended to with neatness and dis. oatch. March Oih, S9f 1)-T. WILLlAMt) HICKS. Produce Commissioii MercliahtSj AND SEVERAL ACE-XS FOR THE SALS OF Tobacco, Wheat, 5c.

5 Succkoe Slip, Richmond, Va. fVFFER their services to the planters of Vir giuia and North Carolina, and the trade generally. ParicUar atteniiop paid to hmanufaciurfcd lobacco, and falling orders, ai.4 liberal advanceaienu raaue on an consignmenta in baud. D. T.

WILLIAMS, SAMUEL r. HICKS. Late of iliclis, PcPg, V. January 25, 1859. 33 GILLlAAl DUNLOP.

Wliolesale Iron Merchants. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN IRON Steel, Tin Pm.te. SHET laox, Keep constantly on hand full assortment, to whici they Invite the attention of the trade. No l2i Sycamore Street, Petersburg, Va. Agents for Faulanks Scales.

Ocr.lSih. 1858. 20 Davis, Roper Formerly Davis, Derrikq fit Co.) WHOLESALE GROCERS AND Commission Merchants, No 32 DoLLUfaUBooi Stset, Petersburg; Va. 1 (LT Particular iatte.nttoa aU to the sale iff Cot tpqTobacco. Wheat; tkc.Z&C 'J i til ii: Watch' and Watch Aia.ani Watch -velciV -XHUSBUIIG, N.

LoriSBURG, N. G. N. C. louisbuiig; n.

c. Harding, is" tlie IIarJing'3 is the Place, HarJii.g is the 'Harding is the. Place, Ilardink's J3 the Place. Place, Harding's- is the TO BUY, TO BUY, TO l-UY, TO IiUYr TO BUY, TO BUY, Watches, Clocks Jdwelry, Watches, Olpcks and Jewelr, tV'atclios, Clocks tand-Jtiwclry, AV'atcIics, Clocks and Jewelry, A atches, Clocks and Jewelry, Clocks and Jewelry, TO HAVE, T0 HAVE, TO jUVIO, TO -HAVE, TO 11 AVE, TO HAVE, A JIEPAHllXG DUNE CHEAP', REPAIlilNPONE CHEAP, LJUNE CHEAP, KEPAHUNG'DONB CHEAP, MSPAIUING DONE'CirilAP, having purebred noarly'the I e-k and ua, ijt'ii a Nd. 1.

workman, he- eil pb.suie in ia-viiift lo hi tm.uTs, and 'hd p'alic. gciu-raliy that he is io -do-all kinds of Watch, Crock and rl.y the slifTrlcsT ttutiCe; and.as i.rcr, as l.ou'ic Ui U.e Stale, lie Will a that he will sell at reduced iricrs. Luuiburg, July 2pi.ii, IS PD.V i hi i oin tiie otlr? 4 Vi. 1 and u-11 ion to cur isn't priced ill ttiij asscrimer.t ot 1 it her t. Heady Made Clotmng.

T. community at large are respectfully "or ana well aelee'cd a of Clottf, which ve i'atier ourselves cinot bo surpasea inqjal-iivani -low prices in this' State. Alsu Xs- Rjots and SIm osJ Grocenei'. ilolasccs, Steel, NHs. U.lher, and many; other, things too teiidli to 1 Call 'an examine my stock, cs wc will tako nipasurei in fchowi.12 it.

Tiiankful to the community for past patronage, we hope by giving 1 in pi: fmtfniianff! good anu vMa "to" i CROWN. Iuisborg, April 15th, .1850. 41 Valuable llendersori Property For .1 Sale. ViiHE undersigned, as Cxceutor of Ji D. Haw- Jt kins oilers lor sale priraiety.

tne valuable' STJRB, and tVELLlNU-HOUbE audl-Ol R' Menderson, with all the necessary outvhomses aiuciied. location is' one of the best in tovfn The Storerooms large, with all the modern improvements. One vacant contain in" 7 to acets, also 20 acres ol Timbering LanJ in 'and adjoiiijinrj the corporation. SO shares of stock in the North Carolina Railroad Company, and 8 sharei in the lleigh and Gaston Railroad Company. jt.

Parties ejaraine the properly will callon Ccl.P.jE. A.Jones who take pleasure iii' showing the property and giving the price nod terms, or; aaaress tne uuuersigneu avuiogc way N. J'. II AWaLao, Executor; April 1859. 1 Watch! JUaKcrund 'tffcwMaKer Wratch -Maker md Jevelei C.

C. MJEYE.R! re3pectfally informs his fneads public generally, thai he has conuantlj PIANOS, equal to those for vhlch he rccclred the Prfie Medal in London, in 1851 rt.AU orders promptly attended to, and taken inr the selection and packing the same. Hi has Idutinr th last fifteen Years. more Medals jthanfiny otlier maker, from the first PreiniJiins in Bos 4i iicw tJaiinuwic. arerooms, No.

772 AUCI1 Street, below side, PHILADELPHIA. Notice, and fof safe a- netrsupply of PETERSBURG ADVERTISEMENTS. Jpf a Robert Patterson, lircad, Cracker and Funcy Cake 5 Bjnk Pc-terSba'rg, Va. CRAKES iur Veddings and Parties, ed and carefully jacked on short. notice.

Soda Butier Water Sugar Pic Nic Shell Arrow Root and Fandy. Ciackers. Pilot and Navy Bread, wholesale and reuii. April 27ih, 185V). 4G -f Sootli Sommers, fActnufaciiirors of and Dealers in I Jj A JAPANNED 1 AND Planifehed tin TFare.

Stovef, Rants and Hoi-air Furnace of the latest and most approved patterns, SHEET ikO.Y cV COPPER WARE, FORCE AND SECTION PUMPS ftjf CAPAClfr. Sycamore Sflj Peter fcburg, 1S59. SPRING TRADE. To' Merchants. 1859.

'Vlll Subscriber has nov in Store the largest 'r v4fid noSt complete Stock of Hats, Caps. Straw Good'sJ (including Misses and Children's Flats and Blotjmers,) Umbrellas, Canes, ae has ever haj the pleasure of offering- to the tlifpct from thft mfat aitprnvffff m.inu.;: terd, selected in person, and Which Will be sOfi on the most liberal terma THOMAS R. MOOPE, (Old stand of M'JORGjf No. 63 Sycamore street. PtlSraburg, Va.

30 March Odi, 1359. SPRING TRADE. 1859. J. P.

PERKINSON, CG. Vy HOLESALE AND RETAIL CONFFC- tioners and Dealers in Foreign Fruits ol all kinds, Fancy Goods, Segars, Tobacco, Willow Ware, ic, Ve enaui'erdte below" fri part our stock on hand. I 100 Boxes Layer and Bunch Raisias. 120 Drums is crop Figs'. 40 Boxes sSveet Oranges.

10 Fresh Lemon's. 40 Dags ofjNutsssorted. 20 Cases Brand ji Peaches. 5 44 assortedUJreserves. 3a Pickles, and Pjfits.

25 Boxes chewing Tobacco. 350 Boxes Sardines and Js. 50 0J0 Legars, fell grades. We respectfully call the attention of tfie Mer-clants of Nortlf Carolina, to an examination of oir and prices. We are now flVrmg in duLements heretofore unknown Our manufac-turirtg depaitmem is in sttccessiu! operation, ena iig Di to fill orders (or quantity of Candy at tfe shortest notice.

Orders' will receive our ruust careful attention. 1 Sl33 Sycamore St. 2nd door ajdvelSV M. Martin, Bro. Sc Co.

Petersburg, Va. Jarch S'th, if 59: 39 NEW jsTOCK CLOTHING, i 1 HE EubscnUer m-jst respectlull) informs lus p-aroiti ut irinm aua Caroiuia tn.it vlcs, aod embraces everv article usually found I iLe Uioining ttraue. 1 ne UcDl rurnisniugj 1 nankful for ipa-t favors, 1 respectfulfv s6hii an exauimatiou 6t my new pledging my earliest Co give entire satisfaction to ail wi may favur ice with their nalronaae. ItiOMAS W. HOYS I ON, 51 A Sycamore s.

arcb 8th, 159. 29. 1859. SPRING STOCK. 1859.

II ATS, CAPS, STRAW GOODS, AMES E. WOLF. NO. 17 SYCAMORE stock-or Spring and Summer i gVtA SUA a i uviif lull CUU comP'tte, emtracicg a variety of New Stvles.to 2O0U lor lue i i winca I invite, 'the' atteation qf Merchants acd 1 ot.iirsv:siung' this(iijarltet. Having a lcc ex-pericacc ta anO horongb kcotvieOg? of the cusi- i oesS au naviug useu gri cre me iLii iiui; aTiaruTcii gtviea.

1 4 iter 1 that 1 a at low prepared to ottir as haadsvine ,1 j.rijo. i wa.i.njiii4. Louisburg, June 23rd, 1859. 2 a i a 6oa its success Uhurcli. Tne ieachers heiong Denominations and aie eelerted on ruunt of their fitness for the potti they otcupy regard to their ecclesiaslical ronneciioas.

Professor Radchffe, a gTaduate of the South Carolina Military Academy, has tharge of the Male Uepanmenr. Iq addition to the English, Matliemaiical and Classical branches, the Pupils aave the advantage of the Infanfry drill ol MuL I fary xcadeniies. To secure, weres't aha succts we h.ive ah ample supply of Cadat Mus-ltets, The Unifoi'rn: of tife- corps ia neat, plain and Ilia furnished ai the rustttitfjuu as nearly first cost as practicable, l'uuils, need only bring their usual vvvaring apparel. "The uniform 4irds in securing nreventing extrava gance, iiie Drill doe net intcrlere wun tne studies. It is' an excellent diiciDliue famished oar pupils after school hours, without extra charge for tuition or use muiket.s.

The vacancy in the chr.it of Ancrent Languag. 03 i3 tcmpcrary, and will be speedily and properly In the department for Young Jjadies eTcrything will be considered which ii calculated to advance the heaU-b, the the happiness ofthe -The ate mantns in length. The pecond session will open on the lart' Thursday in August, ltoU, ana it is very desirable ihat all -ue presa.t at the opening clarification trm- It, thP IWnrirrtPn. thp rl.irw of Tjcitiun a session 6 to25, ac ineiHi can be haa in respectable laratlie3 fur 10 a moatlj; In the Ladles lAepartment; Tuition, Tii the branches, 20 fur any Ancient or iiodern Aiussic. on the fiano, Urgarvor- wiiii 1 he uie of the Instrument "2J 55, on tne Harp 830, and 3 extfajor the jise of the instrtrmeut, Drawing, 10 Oil paint uig, $20.

The pupiU can board in the ud will be Charged the of their entrance to the close of the session; aw) for board -fuel, washingfurnished rooms and attendance Vill be 50" a week; The, tuition is' to be paid in advance, and all the bills prornplly paid ai the close of the session. The pupils jn both Departments Jiave the use of Libraiies-equal to of soma older liistitu- wiicMrarrnt ed at New York retail prices The Departments are ia separate buildings. All leiiers to thef pupils slrodd be Tiddresscd to (ir caro of Or. Deems, Wilson, N. C.

Wilsor, N. C. July 13, 1859. 5 tl. TY 1 11.

IlellDOiQ Uenuinc rrcpanttlOn, nllLl? lr. Helmbold's Genuine Preparation, Helmbold's Genuine Preparation, Is prepared according to Piirmacr and Cheinis- fe -m knowledge devoted to their Helmbold's Genuine Preparation, For diseases of the UJaddar, Gravel, and Dropsy. READ READ! READ! "Ye Afflicted" read the foljowiflg ceitifrcale cure of'over 20 yeats' fctanding Pa. 23, 1858. II.

1. Hei.mbold Dear Sir: I have been troubled with an affliction of the Blad- der arid Kidneys for over Iwenty Years. I have hied physicians in vain, and at last tonci(uded to give your Genuine Prepara- tiial, as I-liad heard it highly spoken of. It Afforded me immediate relief. I have o.ied three bottles, and I have obtained piiiore relief from its effects and feel much Better than I have for twenty years previous I Ii ate-the greatest faith in its vtitues and curative powers, and thall do ail in mv power to make it Irnown to the aiflicted.

Hoping this may prove advantageous to you in asustmg you to introduce the medicine, am truly your Ldelnhia. 1. a J. Knox, Judge, Tioga county, Pa. J.

S.i Black, Judge, I'hiladelphi D. R. Porter, ex Gov. PeAnivlvs hia. Kllis Lewis, Judae, Philadefphia 4 11.

iner, Judge U. S. Court. G. W.

Woodward, Judge, Phil. VtT. A. Poite, City Solicitor, Phil. John Rigler, ex-Gov.

of California. VF. Banki, Auditor General, Waib-tsgoa, IT. O.j aud many others, if fjiSe advertisement headed Helm- 30LDS GE5UI.NE Pretaratiox, to another Eff uine Pretara: column. 30 6m.

Eagle Hotel Should anv doubt McCormick' sU'c ment, lie relets to the Jollowi. Hon. Win. B.gler, ex-Guvrnor, Penn. Ihomas B.

Florence, Philadelphia.1. Nearly one Prize to cvzry nine Tickets I MAGNIFICENT SCHEK T) ber drawn each Saturday in AUGUST. I priwJf $5,000 I Prize of $1,000 1 do 20.000 50 do 1 50C do 10,001) 101 do I 400 1 do 1(A) do 3J0 I do 4,000 do 150 i do 3,000 .100 do 11 100 A PROX1M A 1 pX. PR1 Zph 4 Prizes o'. iUO 1 50,0 JO jftrke $10C0 do oOO Ob to 20,000 jdo 1200 4 4 4 4 do do do do 250 22.3 200 150.

iov 20 Jo ao do do do arc 10,000 ldo Jdo 4000 flldo 1000 900 -800 000 I 4 do VQ do 1,500 400- 1.1 100,000 5.485 Prizes amounting to $320,000 Whole Tickets SlO-Halves e5-Qiir. Remember that every Piijb is drawn arui payable in fall without deduction. 1 fh.ri:R.tP.-r' will Lkr.u rates vrinch is the risk: if Certificate of Package cf 10 WboleTjicketa 44 44 10 Halt 10 Quarter!" 10 Eights il44 e. I Sparta Academy Lottlry; CLASS No. 465, Dra-vs Wednesday, August 3 Istt 1 S59.

ON -TUB TOREK NUMBER1? PLAN. 7d Numbers 13 Drawn lialllts. Nearly one Prize to every two 3 1 GRAND PRIZE OF 1 Prize r.f 0 Pri? ci I $I9SS02: I Pnz-s of S2.C0Q 257 325! Tickets $10 iialv cs $0 r. $2,53. qi CRLiUa TICKETS cm CEitl'iCATES Enclose- the money to our a Id 1 ess lor tl.e Tickets ordered, on receint of wiiirh thpv I I if ill be forvtardtd by fiist Mz.

Iturchaseis bn have Tickets ending i.i filure thev i fnav si List ol Drawn iNumbers ami. Prions. ri! to st-Mt to purchaser? ai-- 21 K-r 1 r.e chawm 1: wii! ease write tlfeir sigort. wms, uouq- 1 l. raz1L.

All uza of $,000 'and uW.eH paid im- nedialely after the drawing "olhlr piizea Ut t-XQ usOfal tiTne of SO days. fT KOT1CE TO COIUtEPONDl.TS Those vvho prefer ndl seniiig by mail, kan use THE- ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, whereby by money lor Tickets, io suUis of Ten Dollars, and upwards, can be sent AT OL'R KISK AND EXPErtit, iom any city or town where they have an office 1 i'ho ctiney and erdef. must he enclosed in GOVERNMENT PCT CFFfCfilSTAMF- ED ENVELOPE," 'or the Erpress fjCompany cannot receive liiem. ffi 411 communications strictly AdJress Orders for Tickets or Certiticates to YOOD, EDDY Augustii, Geo. or Atlanta, Oeo.

or WOOD, U'iltningtcn Dal. XF01vD FEMALE CO LLEGE. Teach- 'eT- J. H. MrhLS-EcVlish Literature, ahd' Moral Philosophy, Sciences.

Miss N. Gotland Lanauasrs. 1 Mis M. A. Smith Elementary Branches.

M. A. Hammond Drawing and Paints ing: Mrs. E. rdls Masic, Embroidery and rnamejital Work.

MissS A. Faucett Vrocal ar.d Instrucental Music. IttMARItS. i Mr, Fricsa is a teacher of experience and disti'nguishea success. lie is especially 'qualified for the department he or cupies.

Miss Garland has learned languages on lhes system of Ph ilarrison, and is highly recom mended by Masters of. Arts of the diversity of Miss Hammond is'cse cf the most talented and gifted Artists ever sent oui by the Worcester School cf Design. The distinguished Miss Robinson gives her the highest enuorsement. The other teachers have been many yean connected wih the school and are wei1 known to the Ample accorntnbJatioSs" are offered to teachers and otbes who Wish'to prosecute 10 an unusual extent, the studies of an? one department. Every department has been so arranged as to afford ike greaial edeantages cL Va wulLsi est pens.

next Session will oren on Monday July. CaialcrQes will tent on applicaliim. For admission jf J. H. MILLS, in Lat I I I 4AM ft ft Wholesale Confectionary, A.

BUTTS, SUCCESSOlt TO SAJ1UEL It. 49 Syc. St. Petersburg, la. AKUFACTUHER OF ALL KtWDS OF CakDT.

Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Fruits, mestic and Imported Cigars, ard keeps constant! on hand a complete variety of Fancy Soaps, Perfumery, Pickles, Preserves, Syrups," Toys and Musical Instruments. Fresh sdpplies of fcc, per Steamers seru'i-weekly (torn Baltimore and New York, I respectfully invite MerabiLta and others' wishing goods in my line, to aa examination of my Stock, which will be offered at such price as ctLh'ot fail to indnCe them to purchase. A. BUTTS, Jr. Aptil 1st, 1S53.

42 MU1R STEVENS, Importers Wholesale and Retail d6alertf io Chirid Glass arid Earthenware: PETKKSBDRG, VA. hpjVYAJ(S 6r JOPLYKTOA. Grocers and Commission Mcrchanu Petersburg, Va. I) ON NAN CO. Commission Merchants, Richmond, D.

Donnan, J. Donnan, J. wiui tA' u. JLuiiiiail F. RIEVE9.

WJiolesale and Retail APOTHECARIES AXD DRUG GISTS Sy camore st. Petersburg, Va. 3JKeep coastantly on band euppfr Drugs, MsJicniea, aiQts, I'orfuniery. Kaii cy article, Us. iit.

Pny eJciaQs' and Mrrctua orders neatly anl promptly executed. HM J. ERASCM. i jamcs a. rrt, Jno.

STV.NSO.N VaV JAS. WEDDtLL STEVENSON WEDDfcj.fc, WHOLESALE DEALE staples an DRY GOODS UKZIUJV AJYD DO. MILLER PEA mi.ma.8. ad rstail DPALEkl ijt i. 11 'us an, mock pr oiothmg bdi Kcsideiit Parmer, Richmond, Vol lth Consignment.

0' Tobacco, Cotton fj Omelet the want of all. 1 Corn, Wheat, re.peatfullj solicited Mv ttdck is fee and cade up in the latest Jfc ebruaiy JQlb, 1857. 1 Executor's Notice; 2 HAVING j4iaiiriea as JExecator on the Estate ot JohnlU. Hawkins, decd, at the March Term of Fiaiikitn cyisoty Court, 1 $59, all persons iii Jetted to thb'Estatfeof said deceased, are ereby jtttied to make immediate payment, and all hav. in" claims against said Estate friit pi.esenf jhem tor payment-wiihin the time prescribed by law, or thiaffotice will be plead in bar of their recovey.

i his the 1st day of April, 1659. 1 1 W. J. HAWKINS; fj'-r-: i Executor. 4 Lr i lx ii Hi '1M1I3 HOTEL has beeii refitted, to extent, aad i welt suited for the accomtn-dalicaof visiters coming to Loalabar.

Tue patronage heretofore been very hberal ol wliich we return oui ihaoks. HAWKINS. Ja3)f 7ib, sioci cf 11,0, Straw Goods, oic, as can 1 UKLiGN AMI DOMESTIC FKU1T, Clue twac lu auy and at yuce lhatiil GARS, FANCY, ARTICLES. 'p ail- iilsse aJ And ot all. kind of Candt; Childrens" lncy Hats -ad mi variety chaui.es mj Lick, i caoaoa reXeV anJ at all prk-Cffl" SJ Count iferchaatsuppIieU on beat term' AH orders Uirf fully and exceed.

llo'Si camore lUtei Tcwitff.MarcaSth, lci, J9 1 W. C. 1 1 i i 5 i.

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