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THE Ilnrf-Cnr0lina ifankrh. WILLIAM W. HO L DEN, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. TERMS OF THE WEEKLY Two Ua per annum, invariably in advance. TERMS OF THE SEMT-WEEKLY Four Dollars per fftmn invariably in advance. I'a Xtmrt are discontinued at the expiration of tie time f, r which thty ha ce been paid. , Rates or Advertising in the Sera-Weekly Standard. Our regular rates of advertising are as follows: Oncsniare,( 14 lines or less) first insertion, fl 00 Each subsequent insertion, ...... - 25 Lonjrer advertisements in proportion. Contracts win be made with advertisers, at the abore rrgulur rater, for six or twelve months, and at the close ot the contract 3S per cent, will be deducted from the gross a mount. j,- , ,- Prolcssional or business Cards, not exceeding five lines, will be inserted in either the Weekly or Semi-Wecklv, fbr ii for six months, or $10 for twelve months; or iu both pa pers for tlO for six months, or f 15 for twelve months. Bates of Advertising in the 'Weekly Standard, One dollar per square for the first insertion, and25cts. for each sulseqnent insertion. Jb deduction will be made on tt'ftkly ulrertiement,no matter how long then may run Onlv a limited number of advertisements will be admitted into the Wei'klv. All advertisements, not otherwise direct ed are inserled'in the Setr i-Weekly, and charged according v! When the number of insertions is not marked on the advertisement it is iuserleil until forbid. Money sent us by mail is at our risk. January 4, 18'iO. CALENDAR FOR 1860. 'H 2 H i -5 "3. g;:i:s-:lili!! s e S . ; 5 P3 lSOO. r -r 1 T ; 18G0. -' JasV, 112 3 G JlLV, 45 0 ! 8 '.11011 121314 lolfi 17 181!) 2021 ;22 232i25 2i5 27,2S 1011 12 1314 1718 19 20.21 22,2312425 2027:28 ;2!t3031 : !29!30 131 .: 1 2! 3! 4 Aug., I. 4 ! 5 6 1011 12 131415 KUT'lS! 'l213 15l6l718 !ll 20 21 2223 2425 0i-T-2S2! ' I.. ilS.2tj2l!22,123,24;25 MAitrn .. .. ..'.-! l! 2 3:Sept.,! i 2i"3. I -i U O, II C 11 12 131415 1617 IS I Si 20 21 2223 24 ,2520 27 28211 3031 Antm'..'.. ..'..j.J.J.. (1 2 3 4 5 fii 7 I 8 J 1011 12 13 !4 15 10 17181;) 20:21 22 232425 2t3 27 2s insn ! i i . . t rr o ti i fi i 910; iiRjiTlis'iivaiai 21 2!1 24'25,20 27:28 29 I -..-J Ill iki'a nmii'io'to j"X iVj ' a i.- a t' ' 21 22123 24 2520 27 May, C.'.Xi 23' l 5Nov. ,j 2 3 ! 7 8 91011 12 13141511)171819 i20 21222324 25,215 45 910 :lljl2,13!1415:i"17 il8:iij20!2122'23 24 '25:20.27.28 29.30L. JlTEE, .:. .!.. fl; 2 DEC, ; 3 4 5 6 7 8! 9 10 11 1213 1415 If. 1171819 20 2122 23 242520 2728 29 30 i o 4. 5 li 9'l0:ll;12131415 101718:19 22122 23'24'252i:272i29 30:3ll. .!..!. .!.. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. LAW CO-PARTNERSHIP, Raleiuh, X. C. HENRY W. MILLER A WILLIAM J. SAUNDERS have formed a partnership in the practice of the law. to extend to all business iu the County and Superior Courts of Wake and Johnston, aud the Terms of the Supreme Court at Raleigh; all office business, and the collection of claims. Office iu the Brick-Row, opposite Lawrence's Ilotel. In addition to the above-named counties, I shall attend regularly hereafter the Superior Courts of Granville, Edge combe, Sampson, Warren, Halifax and Wilson, and the Cminty and Superior Courts of Nash and Franklin, and the Circuit Court ot the United States at Kaleigh. H. W. MILLER. December 20, 18.M. 10S tf. ED. GRAHAM HAYWOOD, Counsellor and Attorney at Law, RALEIGH, X. C, Will attend the County and Superior Courts of Wake, Johnston ami Chatnam; the Superior Courts ot ev Han over and Sampson, and the Terms of the Federal Courts, and Mipienie Court ot ortu-Carolina at Kaleifrli. Ottice, the one formerly occupied by the late Hon. Will, 0. Havwood, Jr. Rale'ith, Mav 22. 52 sw. QUENT. BUSBEE, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Determined to devote herealtcr the whole of his time to his profession, can nlwars be found at his office in the Driek K"w on Fayeiteville Street unless absent on the Circuit March 84 ly. CHARLES .11. (.IMIIAM, AT TO HIT EX AT LAW, Raleigh, . C, OJtcf ntxt to the lltn'mter Office.) Will attlr.d punctually to all business intrusted to his care. January 13, l i0. 4 ly. W. L. SAUNDERS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SALISBURY, N. 0. Will attend the Courts of Rowan, Stanly and Cabarrus Counties. November 70. 101 ly. J. A ENGELHARD. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Tawborough, N. C. February 4, 1 85t. 1 6 1 y. W. J. RASBERRY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, S.xow Hill. N. C . Will practice in the Couits of Greene, Wayne, Put and J-f Special attention to Collections. Dvci-n.ber iu, isOH. 107 lypd. I ? H; ,.Mool;E- Jons P. 1ARNE9 Jte of Mississippi. Late of Halifax, N. MOORE &t ninvifi ATT0RNIES AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW AND SO- IN CHANCERY, NAPOLEON'. Dusill CnnvTT A sir x-o .o Will practice in a!I the Courts of the State of Arkansas, ihi , an"" Mississippi, will also attend me omvng of lands, pavin? taxes for non.ridnts A All business iutrtisted to their care will receive prompt ... ixviuicaa, MOORE & BARNES, Napoleon. Desha Count v. Arknnana Refer to Hon. H. S. Footc, Nashville, Tenn.; Hon. A. G ?",w": V;.S ,S-; W. K. Sebastian, U. S. S.; Hon J in . M right, M. C, Washington City, D. C. AU. , LAW NOTICE. ' nit. I s FRSicvvn i,... j . -. T - icinoveu iu newoern, wnn of tbe l mu'",1,,B.,otlt-v"e himself wholly to the practice ,.; miemi me courts in all ot the snr ,Vrl. UK c"u,,t,.lfS. d will also practice before the Su r-vu.c vu'in at italeih. E. BROCK HOLDEN, ACTING OFFICER for rASAVP.T.T. rn. W7I!'L, ATTP'D TO ALL CLAIMS ENTRUSTED losbnr v n accuracy and despatch. Post Office -arcu -i, 1853. I3 B. R. MOORE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SAI.TSRT7I?V w r W7!.1. PRAPT1CK IN THE COURTS OF ROWAN April 2 tountiea. Collections ptomptly made. 44 Wtf. THEO. H. HILL, ATTORNEY AT LAW Raleigh, N. C. j"1" ";pt attention given to Collecting. Jauuary -i, 18C0. 7-ly. . .. .. ..I 1 4 5 (i 7j 8 1 lOlO 111S . ji . . . . . . )rr ! 1 2 3i Vol. X. BUSINESS CARDS, &C. FISHER, FOARD & HOOKER, IMPOUTEBS AXD WHOLESALE GROCESR (EXCEPT LIQUORS) AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NEWUERN, N. C. 0. P. FISHER. J. F. FOARD. O. HOOKER. January 10, 1SG0. 8 8m. J. S. Dascy. F. M. Htmas', Of Warreuton, N. C. Of Taw boro', N. C. R. E. REA3IES WITH DANCY & H YM AN, 124 Pearl St., New York, TAT particular attention to tub sale of Cotton, Corn, Wheat, Naval Stores, ore. COTTON consigned to us, to the care of the following persons, will be forwarded free of all forwardiug charges: M. MacINNIS, Wilmingtou, N. C, W. C. W11ITFORI). Newbern, N. C, J. M. SMITH A BRO , Norfolk, Va., GEO. II. BROWN, Washington, N. C, B. F. HAVENS, Washington, N. C. October 18, 18"9. U0 fim. ESTACLISI1KD 1S17. V- TTholcsa!? ar.l T.c:: 'i Dealers ia r riti4 &uv aai American DRY 600DS. Also, Bccls, Shoes, Trunks, &e. 13 tTCASIOSE ST.. PETERiBTJRC, VA. W3I. PERCIVAL, ARCHITECT AND CIVIL ENGINEER, Raleish, N. C, IN TI1E ARCHITECTURAL LINE WILL FURNISH Desisns for Churches. Public Buildin-rs, Town Houses, Stores, Villus, Ac, 4c, with full practical working Drur lgs. Specifications olid Superintendence. In the ENGINEERING DEPARTME ENT, is prepared. with a complete set of Field Instruments and comiwtent assistants, to survey, hca:e, and make estimates fur Canals, Railroads. Bruises, Drainage tit rami lands, supply maps of same, and superintend their Construction. A variety . I complete sets ot plans lor cnurcnes. Public Buildings. YiUas, Farm Cottages, Bridges, c, can be seen at his office. A ldrett Box l'.'O, KnUi-jh. June 14, 1SO0. 54 tf. AIcPHEETERS & GIIISELIX, Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants, Norfolk, UrOULD CALL THE ATTENTION OF COUNTRY Dealers and Planters to their large and select stock of CHOICE GROCERIES, including 500 hags Rio, Ijiguavra and Java Coffee, 50 hhds. N. O. and P. R. Sugars. 250 bbls. Refined Sugars, all grades, i(H bbls. bright, heavy N. O. .Molasses. 50 hhds. Muscovado Midasses, 25 Tierces Prime Rico. 2000 Sacks L. B. and G. A. Salt. 800 boxes Adamantine. Chemical and Sperm Cundles, 200 boxes Brown and Toilet Soap, l'.KX' Reams Wrapping Paper, liX Bales Wrapping Twine, Brooms, Buckets. Grain and Ground Spices of every kind. Blacking, Starch, Fi?, Blue. Ac, Ac. TEAS. Our assortment of Green and Black Teas is very complete, embiacing a variety of choice chops, which will be sold at prices to please. N. It. Special attention paid to consignments of Flour, Cotton, Naval Stohes, Dried Fruit, Ac. September 12, loo'.', 80 tf. MRS. GRISWOLD'S HOTEL, G0LDSBOR0', N. C. JS!F" bight nAXD sidis going NORTH left hand side going SOUTH. Bag-age taken to and from the Railroad Free of Charge. PASSENGERS stopping at this Hotkl mnv relv on (iiwU Fan, (juod Unmis, and every Cumvrt that can be had. J?" An addition of Sixteen Large, Comfortable, and well Furnished im, renders it as complete as a ly estab lishment in the State. Meals Ready on the Arrival of the Cars. J3J The Atlantic and North-Carolina Rail Road Ticket Office is kept at this Hotel. The Cars Leate Daily, (Sundays excepted.) SUSAN A. GRISWOLD & CO. February 21, 1S59. 22 ly. Ions R. London, John II. Brtan, Jr., Late with DcRosaet, Late Teller of Back of Brown A Co,. State, N. C. Wilmington, J,. C. Jialeiyh, J7. C. LONDON & BRYAN, eeraaiissieiixr uxiixtexxArTS, No. 32 India Street Boston. eeferences: Gov. Ellis, Ex. Gov. Bragg, Treas. Courts, W. H. Jones, Cash, Raleigh; Hon. Wm. H. Battle, Kx. Gov. Swain, Chapel Hill; Hon. Wm A. Graham, Hillsborough; W. H. Oliver A Co., Newbern; Jas. E. lloyr, Washington ; E. D. Brigham, Boston; Brown, DeRosset A Co, Wilmington; Watson and Meares, Wilmington; Whedbee A Dickerson, Baltimore; McPhccters A Ghiselin. Norfolk: DeRosset, Brown A Co., Wilmington; P. K. Dickerson, Wilmington ; W. B. Giles A Co., Savannah; Jobn A. Winston A Co., Mobile, and mauy others. ZT" Consignments of Naval Stores, Cotton, Lumber, and other Southern Produce solicited. January , 1&80. 2 fimpd. HECTOR DAVIS, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, For Sale of Negroes, Franklin St. Richmond, Va., ELLS NEGROES BOTH PUBLICLY AND PRI k9 vately, and pledges bis best efforts to obtain the high est market prices. He has a safe and commodious jail, where he will board all Negroes intended for his sales at 30 cents per dav. Juue 24, 18-9. 57 tf. MILITARY GOODS, SWORDS, SASHES, BELTS, EPAULETTES, LACES, And every Description of Military Goods,, ACCORDINO TO THE Latest U. S. Army anil State liegulntwnt. SCHUYLER, HARTLEY & GRAHAM, IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS. 19 Maiden Lane, New York. June SO, 1859. 55 ly. N. M. MARTIN, BRO, 6c CO., GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Petersburg, Va. N. M. MARTIN, SON & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Richmond, Va. May 10, 1859. 88 ly. WOLFE & CAIRNS, MANCTACTCERS dealers, wholesale RETAIL, in BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, CARPET-BAGS, Ac, Ac, 15 Bollingbrook Street, PETERSBURG, VA. July 14. C7-ly. 1ULEIGH, N. C, WEDNES BUSINESS CARDS. RALEIGH AND GASTON RAILROAD I Change f Schedule! Raleigh, November 1st, 159. o N AND AFTER T!US DATE THE MAIL TRAIN on the Kw'f'gb act Gaston Railroad will run as fol- lows Leave Ra'eijrh daily at fi 25, A. M., Arrive at Weldon daily at 11, A. M. Leave Weldon dailv ct 11, A. M.. Arrive at Raleigh daily at 8.30, P. M. P. A. DUNN. Supt. November 8, 1S."i9. 1)6 ly. CUSHINGS & BAILEY, WHOLESALE I5UOKSELLERS & STATIONERS, No. 262 Baltimore St., opposite Hanover, BALTIMORE. 4 RE PREPARED TO OFFER TO THE COUNTRY Trade Goods in thjir line, at prices that will com pare fuvorablv with those of anv olhei inarkat. Their Stock of SCHOOL. LAW, MEDICAL and MIS CELLANEOUS BOOK'S is large and well selected. A large and varied assortment of Kore:gn and American Stationery can always be found at their establishment. Th-v keep constantly on hand a full supply of BLANK BOOKS of different styles and of their own manufacture. Having a Bindery connected with their Store, they are. nt nil times, uble, at Vhort notice, to till orders for Blank Books, ruled to any pattern, or of any desired style of Binding. Orders, received by mail, will meet with prompt atten tion You are requested to call and examine our Stock and Prices before purchasing. Jauuary 24, lNiO. 7 2mos. SPRING IMPORTATIONS. I860. Ribbons, Millinery asd Straw Goods, ARMSTRONG,-CAT0R & CO., IMroHTKKS AMI JOBDEUS OP RIBBONS, BONNETS SILKS AND SATINS, Velvets, Bnchcs, Flowers, Feathers. STRAW RONNETS, FLATS, Ac, No. 237 and Lofts of 239 Baltimore St., BALTIMORE, Ml), Offer a Stock unsurpassed in the United States in variety aud cheapness. Orders solicited and prompt attention given. Terms, ( months, six per cent, off f r cash, par funds. January 24, 1SU0. 7 2in. DAVIS, NOBLE & CO., (Late Fi'rmax, Davis A Co..) 87 Chambers & GO Reade Streets, NEW YORK, IMrOKThRS A JOBUERS OF SILK GOODS, DRESS GOODS, LACES AND EMBROIDERIES. Mantillas, Clonks and Shawls. WHITE GOODS, GLOVES AND RIBliONS, J. G. Davis Wm. G. Noule, Fermnand Mollov, J. B. Grav, E. G. Cheatham. January 24, 18'io. 7 Smpd. EDUCATIONAL. RALEIGH FEMALE SEMINARY, j Raleici, N. C. ! THE SPRING TERM OF ISo WILL BEGIN THE j SECOND THURSDAY in Jamiarr, aud continue ! 21 weeks. J FACULTY: ; T. II. BRA ME. A. M. President end Proftssor of Lutin. Mathematics and Experimental Science. i Ret. R. T. 1IEFI.IN. Prof, of M..ral Philosophy. I Miss A. J. SEA RLE, Teacher of French, German and 0.1 Painting. ' Miss S. E. COOK, Teacher of Music, Grec'an, and Oriental i Painting, Painting iu Water.colors, Drawing Leather- . M Ml K. UH - Miss , Teacher of Music and English. Mrs. M. A. BKAME, Matron. Expcnes per 21 Weeks: Engl'sh Branches, ?!. 00 Ijilin, Greek, French and German, each, M on Music, with use of Instrument, 22 00 Grecian and Oriental Painting, Paiuting in Water- colorg. Drawing, each, Oil Painting, Embroidery, Wax-fruit. Leather-work, each, lectures and uso of Apparatus, Contingent Expenses, Board, including servants' attention and fuel. 10 00 1.") no 5 no 1 50 1 00 SO 00 Washing and lights from (1 :. to t! per month. Pupils received at anytime, and charged fiom imeof entrance till end of term. Deductions made only for pro tracted sickness. All bills parable half at the beginning and half at end of term. Persons desiring further information will please appl to T. II. Branie, or Rev. R. T. Hefiin. j M. A. BLEDSOE. IWl.. Board Trustees. A. M. Gorman, Reefy. November 2. 1 $."!. 101 r.m. ST. JOIIX'S COLLEGE. T HE TRUSTEES OF THIS INSTITUTION GIVE notice to the imblic. 'Imt the School will be continu ed under the suervision of Mr. Thomas C. Tulev as Prin cipal and Mr. Joseph Venablc as Associate. The high character w hich these gent leinen sustain as instructors of youth, warrants the Trustees in ri:'u:nmending them to the public as eminently qualified to prepare boys lor any American College or Universit , or for any business in life The attention of the public has heretofore been called ti the excelleut accommodations afforded by this elligible In cation. In regard to such pupils who may wish to enter College, the present design will be to prepare them llmr onghly to join the earlier classes. The discipline of the school will be such as to supervise the deportment of the students at ali times- Good board can be obtained at Eldei K. I). Hart's and Mrs. Worthington's, near the College buildings. Those who may prefer to board in the village, will lind a number of excellent b mrding lion et. The Mathematical courses in this Institution will cm brace both the elementary and advanced branches, togeth er wita a course of Natural Philosophy. The course of Classical instruction will ba Ancient languages. Ancient History and Ancient Geography. Tle instruction in Mathematics will be conducted by the Principal-thai in the Classics by Mr. Venablo. The English branches will be such as are usually (aught in other Institutions. Th rules of tuition will be as fol lows: Elementarv English, (15 00 Advanced "English, 25 00 Classics and higher Mathematics, -.0 00 The next session will commence on Monday the ltith of January (inst.) The Trustees take great pleasure tn announcing that, by the action of the Grand Lodge at its last session, the Col lege has been relieved of nearly the debt banging over it, and with the assurances from the fraternity of speedily liq uidating the small balance due. the Trustees may with con fidence assert, that there is now in the way of pecuniury burthen nndravback to the Institution. Five students will be received into the school fitetA charge for tuition. By order of the Board. R, W. LASS1TER, Pre. James T. Littlejohn, Sfc'y. Oxford January 0, 18G0. 6 3t. SOMERVILLE FEMALE INSTITUTE, I.EASDUR0, N. C. THE EXERCISES OF THIS SCHOOL WILL BE RE sumed the second WEDNESDAY ia February, 1S60. Terms per Session of Twenty-one Weeks: Board, including Washing, Fuel, Ac , 140 00 If for a less time than a Session, by month, S 50 Tuition in English varying from $10 to 15 00 Tuition in Music on Piano, 0 00 Lights per Session, 1 W Expenses for Acidemy, 50 Latin, Greek and French, each 5 00 It is very desirable for pupils to be present at the begin ning of session, nevertheless, they will be received ot any time during the session, and charged only from the time of entrance. Payment not required in advance; bnt due at the close of each session. SOLOMON LEA. January 13, 1869. 4 8tpl. THE WILSON SCHOOLS, Wilson, N. C. D. S. RICHARDSON, A. M, and ) Pr!.!nau MRS. M. C. RICHARDSON. f 1 (AIDED BV fi ASSISTANT TEACHERS AND 2 ASSISTANT PITILS.) mUE SEVENTH SESSION WILL BE RE-OPENEu JL for tho admission of Students, on MONDAY, the lth day of January, I860. For Circulars, apply tn Mr. Richardson, Or J. B. WILLIAMS, 1'rir.ite Secretary. December 16, 1S39. 107-UstFeb. DAY, KFEBUARY 1, 1860. EDUCATIONAL. WARRENTON FEMALE COLLEGE, Warrenton, N. C. , THE SPRING SESSION WILL OPEN ON WEDNES DAY, the 1Mb of January, IsC. t. Parents are urged to enter their daughters at the liegin ning of the Sosion, as it will conduce much to their im provement to advance regularly with their classes. In addition to our present corps of Teachers we have engaged an accomplished Assistant in the Academic and Music Department, thus rendering our Board of Instruc tion more complete ond ellicient than ever. Terms for Fivb Months, (Italf in adeance.) Board, including Lights, Ac, fan 00 Washing and Fuel, 7 .Vl English Tuition, f 12 B0 to 17 50 Latin, Greek, French, German, Music, Paiuting and Drawing, Extra. The Boaiding Department will be conducted in the same liberal manner as heretofore; and parents mav rest fatis fied that great care will be taken to secure the health, and promote the comfort, of their daughters. For Catalogue apply to E. E. PARUAM, President. December 23, 18.VJ. lolJ lit. MORNING SUN ACADEMY. THIS INSTITUTION WILL OPEN ON THE 11TII of JANUARY, 1H0, and continue 21 weeks. The Academy is situated 7 miles cast of Durham's Sta tion, which is 2." miles west of Raleigh, on the Central Railroad in a moral and healthy community, and where every necessary faci I iy for procuring an education is ex tended. We purpose preparing students for College, and for the ordinary business of life. Board can be obtained in highly respectable tamilies, convenient to the Academy, at $s dollars per month, exclusive of lights. TEMIi-": Classirs, $ 00 English, higher branches, 12 im) Elementary, 8 00 Students entering the sch.vol within three weeks from the commencement of the session will be charged tuition fir the lull term. No deduction will be made, except in case of umivuiduble absence, exceeding two weeks consecu tive. The proprietor lias several t ears experience iu his profession, and is an old pupil of V. J. Bingham's. For further particulars applv t-i A. P. PICK A RD. Principal, Brasslieid. Wake Co., N. C November 1 1 , 18."9. S7 tf. SELECT BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, Hillsboro', N. C. rrUIE MISSES NASH AND MISS KOL10CK WILL X re-npen their school on the 15th of JANUARY..liS, and close on the 31st ot M Y. The course of instruction is thorough, embracing: all the branches usually taught in First-Cliiss schools. Tuition and li-uird, including Fuel, Lights, Washing, Ac, Ac, fl'Mi per session, payable one half iu advance, and :he remainder at the close of the ses sion. Day Scholars in any of the English classes, Music oti Piano, Music on Melndcon, Use of Instrument for practice, Drawing, PaMel Painting, Grecian Painting, French and Latiu each. (20 00 20 00 20 IN) 5 00 10 IK) 20 00 10 oo 10 00 Circulars containing all necessary information will be forwarded on application. December"!, W.'.i. 104 2m. WAKE FOREST COLLEGE. nsiIIE NEXT SESSION OF THIS INSTITUTION M will commence on the third MONDAY of January. Prof. WM. UOYALU of Kurman University, S. C, who lias recently been elected to the Chuir of Ancient Lan guages, will be here by the opening ol the session. Prof. JAS. II. FOOTK, l.'ii known at the Principal of Tavlorsrillc Institute, is already in his place, to give in struction in the same Department. These gentieinen take the places f.-rmeily lil'.ed by Professors Bpmks and Owen. The other Prfes-irs remain as they have been. German wiil be taiigiil as an extra study. French will also be extra, if pursued beyond the usual time allotted it. By a recent order of the Trustees, no tuition fees will be chaiged to those bavin? the ministry in view. S-cial attention is called to the fact that the Board of the Convention desire tn T'-ceive mailt more of this class as , Beueliciaries, whose board will be paid, and ot'er assist ance given, upon their comj liauce with the usual condi tions. l'or further particulars applv to "W. M. WINGATE. Pres. Forcstville, Dec. 20, 1S."!. loS tFebl. WARRENTON FEMALE COLLEGIATE IN STITUTE. THIS SCHOOL WILL COMMENCE THE LAST SES sinn of its l;t4 )',.ir the Pith of next JANUARY. The various Departments arc tilled by efficient Teachers, of exerieiice and acknowledged ability. The course of study is thorough, and so extensive as to embrace the solid and ornamental branches Board, including washing, jier session, fcfiO 00 Tuition in regular classes, from 12 50 to 17 50 Tuition in Music and Oil Painting, each, 20 00 Fer further particulars apply to the Principal, JULIUS WILCOX. December !:, 1S5. lo7 tlstFeb. .MUSIC SCHOOL. MRS. II. WHITAKER'S MUSIC SCHOOL WILL commence the first MONDAY IN JANUARY, at htr or rrr 'nltui-e. Thankful for the liberal patronage herrfoforo received, she hopes, by her diligent attention tn too proper instrnc ttnn of those under her care, to merit a continuance ot the same. A Public Concert will be given at the close of the , session. Raleigh. Nov. 0, 1S.VJ. 102 If. REAL AND PERSONAL ESTATE. EXTRAORDINARY AUCTION SALE CANAL AXD WATER POWER AT THE Town or Weldon, N'orth-Carolinn. IN CONFORMITY WITH PERMISSION GRANTED by recent acts of the Legislatures of Virginia and North C'iroliiia, the Knunoke Navigation Company will, on tin: 12th day of April. 1-MJO, in the town of Wei. Ion in the State of North-Carolina, proceed fo sell by auction their Canal and Water Power, at and near the said town of Wel don The property consists of one Canal about 8 miles long, beginning nt the head of the Great Falls of the Roan oke, aud terminating at the foot of the same in the town of Weldon. Also, another Canal, three miles above the same nnd one-fourth of a mile long, at which there is a fall of 8 feet, and is around Eaton's Fulis. With these Canals will be sold al! the land on the margin of the same belonging 1 1 the Roanoke Company, with all its privileges aud pro perties between the towns of Gaston and Weldon, includ ing locks, aqueducts, mill sites, and every other lhin thereto appertaining. This property is deemed of rare value, and presents a field of capital and enterprise with out a superior in the Southern country. There is a fall of our eighty feet, and the volume of water in the river is about the same as passes over the falls of James river. Weldon is the focus of four Railroads, connecting it with Richmond, with Norfolk, with Raleigh and with Wilming ton. It is the centre of an exceedingly productive coun try. An abundance of Cotton is grown in the neighbor, hood to supply the demands of extensive Cotton .Manufac tures. The lower Roanoke regi'-n is proverbial for its pro duction of Corn, the upper for. Wheat, with which Weldon is connected by Railroad and River Navigation. Purcha sers ore invited to examine this property, and Mr. Bass, re siding near Weldon, will show it to all who desire to see it, and will exhibit n map of the same. Terms of sale will be one-third cash, one-third in six months, one-third in twelve months, with interest on de ferred payments, as is required by the act ot the legisla ture of North-Carolina. TIIOS. McGEllEE. Proxr of the Slale of N. C. WM. II. CLARK. Proxy of the State of Va. WM. II. WESSON, For tbe Stockholders. Tbe Sale will be conducted bv WM. PANNILL, Auct'r. Petersburg, Va. Who will, at ar.y time, furnish all necessary information in regard to the property, either in person or by letter. January 3, I860. 1 tds. JERSEY SETTLEMENT LAND FOR SALE. HAVING MADE INVESTMENTS IN THE SOUTn West, I now offer for sale that valuable tract of hind in the Jersey settlement, kuown as the KELLY PLACE, and containing !ju sere.'. This plantation is situated one mile from the North Carolina Railioad, nnd is in good condition; being well adapted to the cultivation of cotton, wheat and tobacco. For further particulars, refer, in my absence, to Gov. Eilis, Raleigh, and B. B. Roberts, Esq., Salisbury. ANDERS ON ELLIS. December 2, 1S59. 1W 6m. No. 9. ILEAL AND PERSONAL ESTATE. VALUABLE LAUDS AND TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE. OFFER MY ENTIRE ESTATE OF TOWN PRO- M. pert and Lands in North-Carolina, with a view to set tle South or South-West. The following is a description of the property : .M FORMER RESIDENCE, in the Cit v of Raleigh, con ta uing H ol an acre of land, highly improved, and one of the niost health vand eligible lots in the City; agood house and in good condition, six nice rooms and every Decessary outhouse. . Also, two other IMPROVED LOTS, and 5 acres unim proved as to a dwell. ng house. These live acr. are in liig'b improvement, ond will yield 100 bushels of wheat annually Its situation is suitable to any one that lives in the City, or for a valuable grape nursery, or dairy farm. The foregoing property is ail situated near the Central Depot. I also offer for sale SEVENTEEN LOTS, in the town of Haywood, Chatham county. One of these has agnid dwel ling house with six rooms and out-houses; one other has a gjiod store house, in good order, upon it ; the other lots are unimproved, some of ihem beaulilul building lots. I also ofter for sale the fallowing real estate, wit ; MY PLANTATION, half a mile from Kittrell's Springs, containing about r00 acres of land, with a new- and hand some dwelling house upon it, with five good rooms and two small apartiinnts used as closets. This land is very supe rior Tobacco and Wheat land, and it particularly "tecoin mends itself to those who are in need of a healthy situation. 1 will also sell my NEW HOTEL, six hundred yards from the celebrated Kittrell's Springs, with four acres at tached, and one hundred nnd eighty acres of land attached and running down within two hundred yards of these springs. The acres of land I am authorised to sell by its owner, GREEN STANTON. Upon these lands, near these springs, arc several beatiful bn:l ling sites for private residences. The Hotel has a basement dining room the en tire length of the house, 42 feet, and six large and conve nient rooms, all well furnished fir private and public pur poses, a g(d kitchen, and one of the finest freestone springs of water in the Slate, very convenient. Lastly, I oire: my RIDGE WAY MILLS, in Warren coun ty, one ond a half milis from Ridgewa v. 17a acres of land is attached to thsc Mills, aud the entire tiacl of land is equal to any in Warren for Tobacco and Wheat ; SO acres of land in new ground, cut down for the next crop of Tobacco, and about 40 bushels of Wheat seeded, which I expect will yield me from no to soo bushels; a line vounsr Apple and Peach Orchard, Grape Nursery, Ac. The Mills need no recommendation, having been i-ckiiowledged to yie'd the best quajity, or equal, of Flour, of any Mills in the Stale. Uimiii this land is a mineral spring, equal by best of analy sis to Kittrell's Spring, several Scrofula ctses having been cured the past season. The Mills will yield cn annual clear income of (I.Soo per year, bv proper attention, nnd I have made IS or 211,000 ll.sT of Tobacco from the farm this year; so those wishing such property will do well to apply "soon. The tract of land can be added to if desired. All the pro perly ollered is in improving and desirable sections of the State, and all that is necessary for those wishing to pur chase any portion of this property offered, is to address me at Kittrell's Depot for further particulars, or visit me at that place and enquire for terms, Ac. WM. F. COLLINS. December 20, 1S59. I08 2m. VALUABLE FLAT CREEK LAND for SALE. m7ISIIING TO REMOVE SOUTH, I OFFER FOR W W sale niv valuable plantation, NINE OAKS, on which 1 reside, containing ONE THOUSAND and TWO ACRES of LAND, lying on both sides of Flat Creek, immediately on the road from Williamsborongh to Oxford. The location is a highly desirable one, being elevated and beautiful, and in a neighborhood proverbial for its heallhfnlness. morality and intelligence. No effort on rr.y part ha been spared to render the lan.i as good as can be foi'nd ony where,' and being iu excellent repair, and a high state of improvement, offers unusual inducements to farmers. It is in an accessi ble region of country, being in one and a half miles of iltiomsboroiigli ; seven mites from AotvnsviMe Depot, on the Rosiroke Valley Railroad, and n:ne miles from the town of Henderson, on the Raleigh and Gaston Railroad. About one hundred acres will set iu clover; about five hundred ore cleared and admirably ad-ipted to the produc tion of Tobacco, Wheat, i'oru-and Oats; the balance in oi iginal growth, is of the first qu lit y and could be made to produce the very best Tobacco. Thers is a fine young Ap ple and Peach Oi chard attached to the premises, which is 111 a vety flourishing condition. The improvements are inferior fo none in the State; there being all the out-houses necessary for carrying on an ex tensive farm, a huge wheat graiucry, just completed, and Tobacco barns suiiiciently large to cure lifty thousand lbs. of Tobacco. The dwelling house is a two story edifice, containing thirteen rooms above and two in the basement. It is well proportioned and handsomely finished. The yard has been recently paled with heart spiked pailings. There is a neat office iu the Yard. There are about twenty eood springs on the plantation, four within two hundred yards ot tbe dwelling. I will also sell my stock, consisting of about thirty heal of eat tie, about one hundred and tliiitv bead of heirs, of which seventy are fattening hogs, and forty head of tlieep of an improved stock. Persons in n'ant of n desirable farm would do well to ex amine the premises, as such a plantation is seldom offered tor sale, terms made easy to suit the purchaser. fur lurtuer inioruiaiion aouress, S. S. COOPER, Williamsborotigh, Granville County, N. C. Sept. 22, 1S5. 'bi If. SALE OF PIEDMONT SPRINGS. mllE SUBSCRIIiER, ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN JL February, IS!'1, will offer for sale on the premises. U the highest bidder, thsc well known and popular mineral springs, situated in the county of Stokes, N. C., within two milts of the County Seat. Rarely lias there been present ed In the public a watering place combining so many ad vantages bo'h as to location and the virtues of the water, as these springs. They are situated in a high, healthy, and abundant country, in the midst of most beautiful mountain scenery, within twelve miles of the inaiti stnee road lead ing trom Salem via Madison to Danville, and about the same distance from the proposed route of the Danville and High Point Railroad, which is now under surrey, and a laig portion of the stoek taken tor its completion. The spring itself gushes out from the side of a hill, falls into a beautiful rock basin, and iu such a bold stream as ensures nn almost inexhaustible supply of water. This water ha., been analyzed by a most distinguished chemist, and, to use bis language, combines more of the healing virtues than any water south of the Saratoga. But these springs have boen largely patronized, and their virtues have been spe cially tested in the cure of scroful , cutaneous affections, dyspepsia, and other diseases of the stomach, Ac , Ac , as can be shown by the testimony of the subjects themselves. The improvements arc good. The grounds are enclosed, and the buildings, consisting of three large frame houses, with a number of cabins, are suflicicut to nccommodale several hundred persons. Terms made known on the day of sale. Purchasers would tin well to examine for themselves. For further information apply to the subscriber, P. SMALLWOOD. Rich Square, Northampton Co., N. C. Jannary 2, 1S0O. 5 tds. VALUABLE HAW RIVER LAND FOR SALE. HAVING RESOLVED TO REMOVE TO TEXAS. I now offer Tor sale some of tbe most valuable lands, lying on the waters of Haw river aud its tributaries, that can be found in Alamance county. I WILL SELL the tract of land nn which I now reside, one mile from Shallow Ford Bridge, six and a half miles trom the Company Work Shops of the N. C. Central Rail road, Ac, containing 4ki ncies more or less, 1. "50 of which is in a good state of cultivation, and all the rest is in ori ginal forest. This laud is well adapted to the growth of all kinds of grain common in this country, and, above all, superbly adapted to the growth of t e finest Tobaceo. It is well watered with pure and never failing springs, and is well supplied with good meadows, and it has large orchards of both Apples and Peaches, of good varieties, of both kinds of fruit. It has a first rate Dwelling House and Kitchen, good Still House and Tobacco Barn; and. in a word, all necessary buildings for the comfort and safety of nnv farmer. The fences are all good, a good Mill within three-quarters of a mile, and a very good Mill Seat on the land. This land lies ten miles north-west of Graham, in as heallhy and as civil a neighborhood as any that can be found. Any person desiring to purchase good land like this, would do well to come and view mine before buying elsewhere. For further iiarticulars. address G. W. PALMER, Shallow Ford P. O. November 1, IS:?. PI tf. VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE. I OFFER FOR SALE A TRACT OF LAND OF loo Acres, 40 or 3o of which are in a high state of cultiva tion, with new fences, a new dwelling house just finished, and in a very good and heallhy neighborhood, 7 or 8 miles south of Raleigh, lying nn both sides of Big Branch, and adjoining the lands of Jonathan Utley and sons, and others, known formerly as the Whittington farm This land is among the best in Wake county, and wejl watered. A bar train can be bad, as I am determined to sell. " P. McGOWAN. November 20, 1S9. . loa tf. TOWN LOT FOR SALE. 1ALS0 OFFER FOR SALE A HOUSE AND LOT IN the Western part of the City of Raleigh. The lot con I tains one-sixth of on acre, and lias on it a dwelling house with three rooms ana two lire places, witn an elegant garden. ' P. McGOWAN. November 29, 1 ?".!. 102 tf. MISCELLATTEOUS. FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, Crop of 1830. WE ARE NOW IN RECEIPT OF A LARGE SUP . ply, comprising all the most popular varieties. These seed liivo been tested fur several years, and have given great satisfaction to our cnstomcrs,"and wo can re commend them, with confidence, as being equal to any in the couatrr. WILLIAMS i UAYWOTD, 1 Druggists. Kaleijth, Jan. 21, 18ii0. ' 7 tf. FRESH IkOPS. I rf-tROP OF 1350 IN STORE, and For sale by WILLIAMS A IIAYW00D. Kileigh, Jan. 24, I860. 7 tf. EMERY. (f LBS. ASSORTED NUMBERS OF BEST OUW English Emery. ' For sale bv WILLIAMS A HAYWOOD. Raleigh, Jan. 24, 1SC0. 7 til IRISH POTATOES. JUST RECEIVED A FEW BARRELS OF VERY Su perior Irish Potatoes. ' HEARTT A IREDELL. January 2 1, 16f, 7 2t. Register copy two times. . SALE OF LOTS FOR TAXES. nriLL BE SOLD ON MONDAY, TnE Ctb OF FEB RUARY next, at 12 o'clock, tn the premises, tbf following lots in the City of Raleigh, to wit: Tax. WM N. ANDREWS, pts. lots 24 and 2?, (12 50 MRS. MAUY ANDREWS, lot 45. 12 50 DANIEL D. DlPREE, Trustee for A. Johnson, 1 jj acres. 00 NANCY DL'NSTON, pi. 5!, 1 5o O. I DODD. 6 acres. 7 so AN E. HONKYCUT.Jfucre. 2 50 P. McGOWAN, pt. Ion, '4 aero, and pt. 10$, 11 So SALLY PROCTOR, acre, for 1S.,7 aud ls5'., 1 50 JOHN SMITH, t'aere. Mmlisled) 1 00 T. 11. SNOW, isy. 1 rcre nnd "4 acre, 21 On Jilts. j.RAll iiK.tr.K, 'acre, 1 On WM WHITE. Sr.. nt. 14 . 4 00 J. II. KIKKllAM. 2 acres. 1150 SAUAH WILLIAMS, I acre, lS5s and V.o. S 85 J. II. MURRAY, Collector. Raleigh, Jan. 12, lsr.0. 4 td. SELLING OFF AT COST. M. GRAUSMAN. BEING DETERMINED TO MAKE ROOM FOR A large stock of SPRING CLOTHING, Will sell his present selected assortment of WINTER CLOTHING at eutt, for Cash. Raleigh, Jan. 20, 18G0." 6 tf. COACH BLACK SMITH WANTED. rlHE SUBSCRIBERS WISH TO EMPLOY A BLACK JL Smith to woik on light work. None but 11 lirst-rate workman need apply. -To such, good wags hikI steady eiuplovnvmt will be given. Address the subscribers ut Stanfonsburs. N. C, BECTON A BAIN. Jannary 21, 1300. 7 tf. GARDEN AND FIELD SEED For 18G0. PF. PESCUD IS IN RECEIPT OF THE MOST extensive and superior stock of Garden and Field Seed he has ever offered for sale, and he has only to inform his customeis that thov were raised by that celebrated Seeds man, ROBERT BUIST, Philadelphia, to satisfy them of their genuineness aud great f uperiority over ail other seed, HOne txcfjtti-l My customers can hare, upon application, one of Buist'a Almanacs and Garden Manuals gratis. Courtry Merchants and large dealers supplied at very low prices and their orders w ill be Silled with dispatch. X--i7 Please send iu vour orders while I have all the va rieties usually requir-nl. Ri'leigh, Jan. Vi, 1600. 4 tf. PILES, FISTULA, STRICTURES, CAN cers, L'lcers, Tinners, Scrofula, aud all other Diseases of the Skin, cured by the use of Dr. Clopton's remedies. Pamphlets, containing testimonials of the highest char acter, lorwarued to any that may wish them. Persons wishing to test the woiidetl'ul efficacy of Dr. Clopton's Remedies, must "correctly describe their disease, giving all the particulars from its commencement, loca tion, extent, Ac." Medicines sent by mail. J. A. CLOPT0S M. D-, lluntsvilie, Ala. January 2 1, IS !0. 7 ly. THOMPSON'S NEW JEWELRY! CHAS. H. THOMPSON IS NOW OPENING one of I he finest Stocks of JEWELRY in tbe market. Aaiougst his additions will be found a superb lot ot SILVER WARE, and he has made urraugemcuts for filling orders of every kind of HAIR WORK. This may be said to be a new feature in his business. Pat 1erns ot all imaginable descriptions may be seen at bis Store. C. H. T. respectfully solicits an examination of his stock. Orders promptly attended to. Repairing of' WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac, carefully and promptly attended to. Raleigh, Oct. 7, H.VJ. 87 tf. TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE. W.10UR NICE DWELLINGS AND OUT HOUSES, AD JC joining the Missionary Chapel. 1 Dwelling aud out-houses adjoining Mrs. h. P. Cotten. 1 ' " ' African Church. 1 ' " J. 11. Kirkham. All iu good condition. Possession jjivcu 1st day of Jan uary, lstfo. W. II. A R. S. TUCKSR. Raleigh, Dec. 0, IS59. 105 tf. SHORTEST ROUTE TO FLORIDA. THROUGH IN FIFTEEN HOURS. THE UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS CAROLINA & GORDON, F.AVE CHARLESTON DAILY (SUNDAY- EX JLi cepted,' ut li.So P. M for Feruimdinn, Fla., connecting through the Northeastern Railroad, with the great sca boaid lines poing North to Portland, and going South, con necting at Fcrnandina with Railroad In Jacksonville, Lake City, and Gainesville, and by stages to Cedar Keys, Mican opy, Ocala, Tampa, and other points in the interior of Florida. Also, at Cedar Keys w'ilh steamers to Havana, Key West, St. Marks, Apalachicola, Pcnsacola and New Orleans. Passtnscrs for St. Augustine and points on the St. John's River, will take steamers at Jacksonville. The "CAROLINA" and "GORDON" are first class steamers, commanded by experienced seamen, full branch pilots of this port, with fine state room accommodations and every comfort will be found on thcui usually required by the travelling public. Passage, f5. Freight taken at lowest rales. For enjrarrements and other particulars applv to H. I. CHISOLM. Agent Florida Steam Packet Company, Charleston, S. C. December 20, Ist.W. H'8-Sm. RICHMOND AND PETERSBURG RAILROAD. Tlirongli Freight BETWEEN RICHMOND AND NORTH-CAROLINA. FROM THE 0th DAY OF MARCH UNTIL the 1st of September next; the Freight and Accom modation trains on this road will leave Richmond and Pe tersburg on MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at eight o'clock, A. M., instead of nine o'clock, as before. Arrangements have been made by this Company for the prompt aud punctual forwarding and delivery of all pro duce, goods, or thcr articles of freight designed for trans portation, either way, bettveeu Richmond and points be tween Petersburg aiid Raleigh, Ridgcway, Giwnsborougb, Salisbury ond Charlotte, North-Carolina, at low rates, with out any chaise, for forwarding, storage, Ac. All such arti cles scut to Richmond, should be consigned and plainly mabkbd"To the care of the Freight Agent of the Rich mond and Petersburg Railroad, at Petersburg," by whom tln-y will be promptly forwarrted. As to rates of tolls ony the roads soutb of Petersburg (which they require Ut be prepaid as far as Raleig!),; information may be bad at thr Depot of. this Company at Richmond. T. H. WYNNE, Sup't. Office R. A P. R. R Co, July 25, 1&59. fid tf. SCHOOL WANTED. A YOUNG GENTLEMAN, WII0CAN GIVE, ON application, satisfactory evidence of his ability to pre pare boys for College, wishes to obtain a school for Ike en suing session. Those desiring his services will please ad dress " B. J.," South Lowell, A". C, immediately. January 8. IS'in. 1 tf. . . FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD. RAN AWAY FROM THE SUBSCRIBER, ON Tn-3 3d day of November last, a negro girl named ELIZA, n-red ah ait sixteen years. She is copper-cnkired, and. is a li? ely girl. 1 will "give ten dollars for her apprehensiqn nd return to me. or her confinement so that 1 can get her I again ; and fifty dollar for snch proof as will convict any person or persons 01 Baring liarDorea ner. 37" She is evidently trying to pass us a free ne srro. W. F. AhivfcVV. Ealeigh(N.C, Jan.'A 1S50. -"-'f.