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THE .afs. i v-, - ..... ' 1 MISCELLANEOUS. Unrtlj-Cflwliiui ikM: WILLIAM W -HOLDEN, - -HARDWARE. EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. TERMS OF THE WEE LY Two Dollars per omim invariably in advance. TERMS OF THE SEMI-WEEKLY-W Dollars per atutn, invariably in advance. - AU papers art discontinued at the expiration of the lime for vhici they have been paid. Bates of Advertising in Sent-Weekly Standard. Our regular rates of advertising are as follows: One square, (14 lines or less) hrst insertion, - $1 00 Each subsequent insertion. ....... 25 Longer advertisements in proportion. Contracts will be made witb advertisers, at the above regular rates, for six or twelve months, and at the close of the contract 33 pr cent, will be deductea from the gross iniount. ... , Professional or business Cards, not exceeding five lines, will be inserted in either the Weekly or Semi-Weekly, for tn fur six months, or $10 for twelve months; or in both papers for $10 for six months, or f 15 for twelve months. Kates of Advertising in Weekly Standard. One dollar per square for the first insertion, and twenty fire cents for each subsequent insertion. Ao deduction will It made on Weekly advertiiements, no matter how long they mi,j run. Only a limited number of advertisments will be admitted into toe Weekly. All advertisements, not other wise directed, are inserted in the Semi-Weekly, and charg ed accordingly. When the number of insertions is Dot marked on the advertisement it is inserted until forbid. jf Money sent us by mail is at our nsk. CALENDAR FOR 1860. rM - J! H i z ! w ' 2 ' n 5 ? OB I o it ?l2! 18G0. --.S i 1860. 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MILLER k WILLIAM J. SAUNDERS have formed a partnership in the practice of the law, to extend to all business in the County and Superior Courts of Wake and Johnston, and the Terms of the Supreme Court at Raleigh; all office business, and the collection of claims. OtBce in the Brick-Row, opposite Lawrence's Hotel. In addition to the above-named counties. I shali attend reinlarly hereafter the Superior Courts of Granville, Edge combe, Sampson, Warren, Halifax and Wilson, and the County and Snperior Courts of Nash and Franklin, and the Circuit Court of the United States at Raleigh. H. W. MILLER. Detember20, 1859. 108 tf. ED. GRAHAM HAYWOOD, Counsellor and Attorney at Law, RALEIGH, X. C, Will attend the County and Superior Courts of Wake, Johnston and Chatham ; the Superior Courts of New Han over and Sampson, and the Terms of the Federal Courts, and supreme Court 01 ortn-Uarolina at Kaleign. Office, the one formerly occupied by the late Hon. Will. a. Havwood, Jr. Raleigh, May 22. 52 aw. QUENT. BUSBEE, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Determined to devote hereafter the whole of his time to his profession, can always be found at his office in the Brick Kow on Favef teville Street unless absent on the Circuit. March 1, 1859. 24-ly. CHARLES M. CRAIIAM, . ATTGxt:sr:eT at latit, Raleigh, N. C, (Office on FuyrtUtille Street, just dltove bedell Brothers.) Will attend punctually to all business intrusted to bis care. January 13, I860. 4 ly. THEO. H. HILL, ATTORNEY AT LAW Raleigh, N. C. XW Prompt attention given to Collecting. January 24, 1860. 7-ly. D. H. C. Moobb. Late of Mississippi. Johx P. Karnes Late of Halifax, N. C MOORE & BARNES, ATTORXIES AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW AND SO LICITORS IN CHANCERY, Napol&ox, Desha Codktt, Arkansas, Will practice in all the Courts of the State of Arkansas, and in Bolivar county, Mississippi. Will also attend to the buying of lands, paying taxes for non-residents, Ac. All business intrusted to their care will receive prompt attention. Address, MOORE k BARNES, Napoleon, Desha County, Arkansas. Refer to Hon. H. S. Footc, Nashville, Tenn.; Hon. A. G. orown, u. S. S.; Hon W. K. Sebastian, U. S. 8.; Hon John V. Wright, M. C, Washington City, D. C December 16, 1859. 107 ly. WM. K. ANDERSON. WM. H. MILTON. ANDERSON & MILTON. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, AND SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY, MARIANNA, FLA. Practice in the United States District Court at TALLA HASSEE and APPALACHICOLA, in the Supreme Court at MARIANNA, and in the follow lowing named counties: Jackson, Franklin, Washington & Calhonn. . The terms of holding Courts in above-named counties, in An.l -1 ir . i . 1 1 - 1 "F" iu aiav, uciooer anu novcmuer. Mariana, F1a.,"March 18, 1860. 21 6mos. B. R. MOORE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SALISBURY, N. C. WILL PRACTICE IN THE COURTS OF ROWfctf and adjoining Counties. Collections piomptly made. W. L. SAUNDERS, -ATTORNEY AT LAW, SALISBURY, N. C. Fill attend the Courts of Rowan, Stanly and Cabarrus counties. November 10. 101 ly. W. J. RASBERRY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Snow Hill, N. C , practice in the Coutts of Greene, Wayne, Pitt and PF" Special attention to Collections. - December 16, 1859. 107 lypd J. A ENGELHARD. ' ATTORNEY AT LAW, Tawbo rough, N. C. . February 4, 1859. 1 ly. Vol. X. BUSINESS CARDS, &C. THOS CALL AN, ME33L6JX ATT TATLOE, (On FoyetterilU Street, next door to Dentin's,) c ALLS THft ATTENTION OF HIS CUSTOMERS and the public to his Winter Stvle of Goods, and also to his Furnishing Goods. A fit or no charge. N. B. An excellent assortment of Winter Clothing now selling off at enst. Call soon if you want bargains. & iwaieiga, reo. isbu. 14 tf. McPHEETERS & GUISELIN, Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants, Norfolk, WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION OF COUNTRY W W Dealers and Plnnters to their larze and select stock of CHOICE GROCERIES, including oou Dugs mo, Liaguavra ana Java iXillee, 60 hhds. N. O. and P. R. Sugars. 250 bbls. Refined Sugars, all grades, 1(K) bbls. bright, heavy N. O. Molasses. 50 bhds. Muscovado Molasses, 25 Tierces I'rime Rice. 2000 Sacks L. B. and G. A. Salt, Sou boxes Adamantine, Chemical and Sperm Candles, 200 boxes Brown and Toilet Soap, 1000 Reams Wrapping Paper, 100 Bales Wrapping Twine, Brooms. Buckets. Grain and Ground Spices of every kind. Blacking, Starch, Fig, Blue. Ac, Ac. TEAS. Our assortment of Green and Black Teas is rery complete, embiacing a variety of choice chops, which will oe sola at prices to please. N. B. Special attention paid to consignments of Flour. Cotton, Naval Stores, Dried Fruit, Ac September 12, 18SS, 80 tf. Iohn R. London. John H. Bryan. Jr.. Late with DeRosset, Late Teller of Bank of lirown a lo,. State, H. C tt ilmxngton, A. U. Kaleigh, N. C LONDON & BRYAN, eoaianssiear iiEnenArcrTs, No. 32 India Street-Boston. eeperekcbs: Gov. Ellis, Ex. Gov. Bragg. Treas. Courts. W. H. Jones. Cosh , Raleigh; linn. Wui. H. Battle, Ex. Gov. Swain, Chapel Hill; Hon. Wm A. Graham, Hillsborough : W. H. Oliver k Co., Netvbern; Jas. E. Hoyt, Washingtou ; E. 1). lirigham, Uoston; urown, iieKosset & Uo, Wilmington; Watson and Meare. Wilmington ; Whedbee k Dickerson, Baltimore; Mcl'heeters k Uhiselin, Norfolk; DeKo&set, Brown k Co.. Wilmington; r. K. Dickerson. Wilminirton : W. B. Giles k Co., Savaunuh; John A.Winston A Co., Mobile, and many others. Consignments or Aaval Stores, Cotton, Lumber, and other Southern Produce solicited. January 6, I960. 2 6mpdT ESTABI.ISI1KD 1S1J. l&nity, Jfrrncji anu iutri:;ui DF1Y SQODS. a Also, Cools, Slices, Trunks, &c. 13 EYCAM0UE ST., PETERSBURG. VA. WM. PERCIVAL, ARCHITECT AND CIVIL ENGINEER, Raleizh, N. C, IN THE ARCHITECTURAL LINE WILL FURNISH Designs for Churches, Public Buildings, Town Houses, Stores, Villas, Ac, Ac, with full practical working Drav ings. Specifications ond Superintendence. In the ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT, is prepared, with a complete set of Field Instruments and competent assistants, to survey, locate, and make estimates for Canals, Railroads, Bridges, Drainage of Farm lands, supply maps of same, and superintend their Construction. fJT" A Tnriety of complete sets of plans for Churches, Public Buildings, Villas, Farm Cottages, Bridges, Ac, can be seen at bis office. Address Btue IOC, Raleigh. June 14, 1IW0. 541 f. DAVIS, NOBLE & CO., (Late Fvrmax, Davis k Co.,) 87 Chambers & G9 Reade Streets, NEW YORK, IMPORTERS JODnERS Of SILK GOODS, DRESS GOODS, LACES AND EMBROIDERIES. Mantillas, Cloaks and Shawls. WHITE GOODS, GLOVES AND RIBBONS, J. G. Davis Wm. G. Noblk. Ferdinand Mollot, J. B. Ghat, t. G. Cheatham. January 24, ISO. 7 3mpd. AMERICAN HOTEL., OPPOSITE INDEPENENCE HALL, Chcsnut St., between Fifth aud Sixth, PHILADELPHIA, WYATT & IIEULINGS, Proprietors. Terms $I.5() per day. February 17, 1860. 14 2mos. ANDERSON, GREEN & HA WES, THE ONLY WBOLEALE DEALERS IK Bonnets, Ribbons A Millinery Goods OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. J5T Particular attent'on paid to orders, and satisfaction guaranteed. Petersburg, March 23, If 60. 24 5tpd. EMERY. 600 LBS. ASSORTED NUMBERS OF BEST English Emery. For sale br WILLIAMS k HAYWOOD. Raleigh, Jan. 24, 1860. 7 it E. BROCK HOLDEN, ACTING OFFICER FOR CASWELL CO. WILL ATTEND TO ALL CLAIMS ENTRUSTED to him with accuracy and despatch. Post Office Lie tsDurg, j. i. March 2, 1858. 18 J. W. HARRISON. ' J. BROWX. NEW HARDWARE STORE. JOHN W. HARRISON, No. 9, FayeUet 'UU Street, Raleigh, X G, (Sign of the Golden Anvil,) DEALER IN HARDWARE. CUTLERY, EDGE TOOLS, Coach Trimmings, Builder's and Cabinet Hardware, Carpenter's and Joiner's Tools, Farmer's and Gardener's Implements, Blacksmith's Tools, Anvils, Vices and Bellows, House furnishing Haraware, Cut and Wrought mans, opixes, Hobs, Spokes, Rims, Axles, Springs, Ac, Ac. A full assortment of eTerv variety of Goods in my line constantly on band, and furnished at short notice. Orders promptly attendea to. A CARD. The subscriber is permanently located in the above Es tablisbment, at his old stand, and cordially invites the patronage or bis old customers and mends. J. BROWN. Raleigh. March 27, 1860. 25 8m OCEAN HOUSE, PORTSMOUTH, VA. C. C. BARTLING, PROPRIETOR. A First Class Hotel, convenient to Car and Steamboat Landings. March 27, 1860. 25 ly, 11ALEIGH, N; C, AVEDNES BUSINESS CARDS. RALEIGH AND GASTON RAILROAD I Change f Schedule! Ralkigb, November 1st, 1859. ifN AND AFTER T3IS DATE THE MAIL TRAIN "Cr on the R':gh n.' Gaston Railroad will run as fol ; iws : Leave Raleigh daily at 7 10, A. M., Arrive at Weldon daily at 12, M. Leave Weldon dailv at 11, A. M.. Arrive at Raleigh daily at 3.40, P. M. THE FREIGHT TRAINS will run as follows: Portsmouth Freight leaves Raleigh Monday, Wednesday ad Friday; Arrives at Raleigh Tuesday, Thnrsdav and Saturday, eterkburg Freight Leaves Raleigh Tuesday, Thursday nd Saturday ; Arrives at Raleigh Monday, Wednesdav and Friday. P. A. DUNN, Supt. November 8, 1S"9. S6 ly. HECTOR DAVIS, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, For Sale of Negtoei, Frankux St. RicnxoND, Vi, CJELLS NEGROES BOTH PUBLICLY AND PRI t vately, and pledges his best efforts to obtain the high est market prices. He has a safe and commodious jail, where he will board all Negroes intended for bis sales at 30 cents per dav. June 24, 1859. 57 tf. MILITARY GOODS, SWORDS, SASHES, BELTS, EPAULETTES, LACES, And every Description of Military Goods,, ACCORDING TO TUB latest V. S. Army and SUite Regulations. SCHUYLER, HARTLEY & GRAHAM, IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS. 10 Maiden Lane, New York. June 80, 1830. 55 ly. N. M. MARTIN, BRO, & CO., GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Petersburg-, Ya. N. M. MARTIN, SON & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Richmond, V. May 10, 1859. 88 ly. WOLFE & CAIRNS, M AXCFACTUERS DEALERS, WHOLESALE RETAIL, IN BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, CAUPET-BAGS, Ac, Ac, 15 Bollingbrook Street, PETERSBURG, VA. J"'y ! f7-ly. OAK-CITY SAVIN GS BANK. DR. THOMAS D. HOGG, President. JOHN G. WILLIAMS, OiihUr. DIRECTORS: Dr. T. I). Hoco, Q. Bl'Sber, II. S. Smith, J. G. Williams. This Bank is now receiving deposits at the Exchange Office of John G. Williams k Co. Discount Dat, Tuesday. Raleigh, N. C Feb. 17, 1 860. 14 tf. MISCELLANEOUS. HUNT'S PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY, RALEIGH, N. C. PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITS IN OIL COLORS. Prices Ranging from $20 to $80. fTlHESE PORTRAITS CAN BE TAKEN FROM DA- M. gnereotrpes and Miniatures, or from Life ; and being finely finished in Oil Colors on Canvas, they are perfectly durable, and make beautiful Paintings. They can be en iargrd to any size, and such chanires or alterations as may be desired can be made. Mr. ANDREWS, the Artist who colors these pictures being an experienced Portrait Painter and a 6ne Colorist, all who wish finely executed work of art should call at the old established Gallery, on Fayette' ville Street. Those preferring portrait painted from life, would do well to eive Mr. A. a call. Persons hav:ns- Da- jrtiereotppes of deceased friends can, by giving the color of the hair, eyes, and complexion, secures permanent and lile like portrait Photographs can be finished in Water Colors, i'astelle, India Ink or Crayons, at prices ranging from flu to tSu. The plain Photograph from fi to lo. Melaino trpes for Lockets, Cases, Rings and Pins. Ambrotvpes, Vignettes, Neillographs fur sending in letters, Ac, taken in all weal tiers. E. HUNT, Photographist, Raleigh. N. C. March 1. 1860. IS ly. FOR SALE. THE UNDERSIGNED WILL SELL ON ACCOMMO daiing terms two of the most eligible building Iots fur Business Houses in the City. They front forty-two feet on Fayi-ttcville Slreet, running back to Wilmington Street, being that part of the Stuart Lot adjoiuing the residence ol I. It. renlress. M. A. BLEDSOE. Raleigh, Feb. 23, 1860. 16 If. "ELIZABETH LANGLEY OFFERS FOR SALE JTJ half of I he lot on which she resides. The ground is bandsomely situated for a small family residence, and has the advantage of two st reels, Uargcit on the soul h, and Person on the east. Any one wishing to purchase can be mfonned of the terms by calling at toe standard office. February 16, 18G0. 14 tf. SITUATION WANTED. A YOUNG LADY WISHES A SITUATION AS governess in a family, or teacher of English branches in a private scuooi or seminary. Address, WM. BINGHAM, Oaks, N. C. November, 1 5, 1 859. S 6mpd. NOTICE! APRIL 13th, 1800. ALL ACCOUNTS AND NOTES DUE ME THAT are not paid by the 2uth of APRIL, will be placed in the bands or an umeer tor collection. E. A. WniTAKER. Ralegh, N. O, April 13, 1860. 30-8t. FRESH ARRIVALS!!! T ANANAS, PINE APPLES, ORANGES, MW Lfc.JiU.NS. iresli r run on nana uonsianuy. E. A. WHITAKKR. April 13, 1850. S0-8t. GROCERIES JUST RECEIVED. ENGLISH DAIRY CHEESE, Pine Apple Fresh Goshen Butter, Ieaf Lard, Whit'Fish, Herrings at f7 per Bbl., Picklea Salmon, Cod Fish, Sour Kraught, Dutch Herrings, April 13, 1860. At WHITAKER'S. . 80 8U 20 CASES CLARET WINE 50 Baskets Champagne, Sherry Wi n e Old Nash Brandy, Madeira Port Malaga Raspberry " Catawba Cherry Scuppernong Blackberry - Cognac " Rochelle " ' Catawba " Raspberry " Biackbcrry " Jamaica Rum, Holland Gin, Whiskies. And manv other kinds. E. A. WHITAKER. Raleigh, N. CAp'il 18,1 865. 80-St. SOLICITORS BLANKS. mHS FOLLOWING BLANK FORMS OF INDICT JL ments, just printed and for sale at the Standard office, tojwit : Retailing without License, Assault and Battery, Affray, Selling Liquor to a Slave, Trading with Slaves, Cohabiting with a Slave, Fornication and Adultery, Pnrrvintr Fire-arms. Afi Price fl per quire. t3T" All blanks not on band, printed to oraer. VM DAY, APML 25, 1860. MISCELLANEOUS. CHEERING NEWS TO THE LOVERS OF GOOD THINGS. DODD &SCHEIB, WHOLESALE RETAIL DEALERS IX CONFECTIONARTES, FRUITS, FANCY ARTI- ULLS, TOYS, SEUAKS & TOBACCO, No. 12 Fayette ville Street. ARE NOW IN RECEIPT OF THE FINEST assortment of Goods in their line of business ever oBVr;d in this market, and to which they most cordially invite the attention of their customers and the public gen erally. PPLES very cheap and of the Guest quality kept con l stuntly on band, by DODD k SCHEIB. RANGES, LEMONS. FIGS. RAISINS k CITRON A fresh supply just received. DODD k SCHEIB. TBEST OLD HENNESSEY AND OTARD BRANDY M.9 Choice Old Rye Whiskey. DODD k SCHEIB. CHAMPAGNE Various brands. MUSCAT CLARET, Rhine and Port Wine. DODD k SCHEIB. TENANCY ARTICLES AND TOYS OK EVERY DE- scription. DODD k SCHEIB. TEr RESERVES. PICKLES. BRANDY PEACHES, JL Prunes. Mustard, Salad Oil, Jellies, Sardines, Sauces, and ever thing of the kind usually kept iu a Variety Store constantly on band. DODD k SCHEIB. A FINE LOT OF SUPERIOR CHEWING k SMO kiug Tobacco. The best brands of Havana Segars, Just received. DODD k SCHEIB. CANDIES AND CAKES OF OUR OWN MANUFAC tnre, and aM the delicacies usually wanted for Parties Weddings, Balls, Ac, furnished with neatness and dis patch, and at very low prices, by DODD k SCHEIB. Raleigh, Feb. 8, 1860. 10 ly. WATCHES! WATCHES!! GOLD AND SILVER. IF YOU WANT TO BUY A VERY FINE WATCH, I have them for sale. Joseph Johnson. Church St., 19 Jewelled. I have sold them for thirty years always gave entire satisfaction. Will. Dixon Watch, Equally as Good. I have sold Thousands of Dollars worth of the above Watches, and necer bad one returned. Also, The American Watch Two Makers. Warranted excellent Time-keepers durable Watch. Together with very fine GENEVA WATCH, for Ladies, large assortment. Those wanting a Watch to keep time by will do well to call, as tbe Watches shall be as represented. I sell as cheap as they can be bought elsewhere. JOHN C. PALMER. Raleigh, Feb. 8, I860. 10 tf. W. W. WOODEL'S FRENCH COUGH MIXTURE, ONE OF THE SAFEST REMEDIES FOR ANY KIND of Cough, and warranted to effect a cure, except in a case of continued Consumption, which, in almost every case, originates from cold ; and, in the nse of this mixture in many cases which hvive been mistaken for Consumption it will make a cure in a very short time. For children who are suffering from cold upon the lungs and coughing at night, this is found to be au invaluable remedy. Try it. W. W. WOODEL. P. S. have a preparation, harmless in its nature, for sore mouth, sore gums caused by taking Calomel, or any other cause. It makes a firm cure. w. w. w. Raleigh, Dec 6, 189. 104 tf. MANSION HOUSE. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING TAKEN TnE above well-known and favorite Hotel, begs leave to in form the patrousof the house and the travelling public that he is repairing and re-furnishing it, and has made several changes which will add to comliirt as a home and public re sort. No effort shall be spared on the part of himself or assistants to render sojourners pleasant and comfortable. U. B. WILLIAMS. Charlotte, March 3, I860. 21 3mos. TO PHYSICIANS, COUNTRY MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS, AND AU who need Articles in the Dru Line. PF. PESCUD IS AGAIN AT HIS POST, AF- ter an absence of several weeks in A'tw 1'irk and other Xurthern Cit'us, where be lias been uiuking his pur chases for the full I rude, and it gives him pleasure to be able to assure hi old frit nds aud the public generally, that he is now belter prepared than ever to supply all they re quire in his line of business at iinprecedemedlv low p'ices. His MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, PER FUMERY, TOILET ARTICLES, BRUSHES. WINDOW GLASS, CIGARS, TOBACCO, CONDIMENTS, SPICES, are of the most superb quality, and the prices and terms to cash or prompt dealers, will BE satisfactory in evert respect. Jii long experience in business, and his knowl edge of tbe wants of his customers gire him superior ad vantnpes. and he hones all his old friends, and many new ones, will call or send him their ora-ra when in need of any articles. It is needless to enumt-ate his Stock; be will only add that it is comp'ele and i laiytr titan ecer, and will be replenished by weekly arriv N from time to time. Goods put up neatly, packed carrfuVt,, nd forwarded with the utmiut dispatch to any part of the 'uutry in this State and Vi ginia. Raleigh, Sept. V, 18P9. 70 tf. SEED! SEED!! ANOTHER SUPPLY OF BEAUTIFUL RED CLOVER SEED. LUCERNE HERDS GRASS FEATHER GRaSS " VERNAL ORASS " HUNGARIAN GRASS " MILLET CANARY " SILVER SKIN ONION SETTS. 600 PAPERS FLOWER SEED. Just received and for sale br P. F. PESCUD. Raleigh, March 2, 1860. 18 tf. FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, Crop of 1859. 7E ARE NOW IN RECEIPT OF A LARGE SUP- V W plv. comprising all tbe most popular varietii These seed hive been tested for several years, and have given great satisfaction to our customers, and we can re commend them, with confidence, as being equal to any in tbe country. WILLIAMS k HAYWOOD, Druggists. Raleigh, Jan. 24, 1860. 7 tf. GARDEN AND FIELD SEED For 18CO. F. PESCUD IS IN RECEIPT OF THE MOST JL extensive and superior stock of Garden and Field Seed he has ever offered for sale, and he has only to inform his customers that thev were raised bv that celebrated Seeds man, ROBERT BUIST, Philadelphia, to satisfy them of incir genuineness ana great ruperioruy over an oiuer wreu, none exeented My customers can have, upon application, one of Buist's Almanacs and Garden Manuals gratis. Courtry Merehants and large dealers supplied at very lowprices ana their orders will De mica witu aisnaicn. fvT" Please send in your orders while I have all the va rieties usually required. Raleigh, Jan. 13, 1860. 4 tf. FRESH HOPS. CROP OF 1859 IN STORE, and For sale by WILLIAMS k HAYWOOD. Raleigh. Jan. 24, 1860. 7 tf. EMMONS' GEOLOGY. Tf ANUAL OF GEOLOGY, DESIGNED FOR THE J.1B. use of Colleges and Academies; isy fcDeneier Am nions, State Geologist of North-Carolina; 1 Ate State Ge ologist of New York; Professor of Natural History and Geology in William College; Corresponding Member of the Academy of Natural Science, Philadelphia, Ac- Ac For sale by W. L. POMEROY. Raleigh, N. C, March 9, 1SC0. . 20 tt No. 33. MISCELLANEOUS J. Q. DeCarteret. Johx Armstrong. NORTH-CAROLINA BOOK BINDERY. DeCarteret & Armstrong. Book Binders and Blank Book Manufacturers. Raleigh, N. C, OVER THE NORTH-CAROLINA BOOK STORE, HAVE ASSOCIATED THEMSELVES TOGETHER, f"r the purpose of carrying on the Book Binding business extensively, in all its various branches. 1 neir advantages are such, that they are now prepared to do all kinds of Binding, from plain to ornamental in a manner and at a price that cannot fail to give satisfaction. They would ca'l particular attention to theirnniqne style of half Calf and Morocco Bindinc which is verv hnndanm and durable. Newspapers of all kinds bound in a stroner and suhstan. tiat manner. ' Music Books, and Periodicals of every de scription, bound to any pattern, in handsome style. Supreme (hurt ReporU, 10,000 vols, having been bound at this establishment, we are still prepared to bind them to match. Having a fine Cutting Machine, we are prepared to bind large editions of Books in cloth, in a manner and at a nrica almost as cheap as it can be done in the Northern Cities. famplilets of ull kinds taken from tbe printer, and done UP in a superior manner. At vprv nvr rule Work sent from a distance will be done op with dispatch, and carefully repacked and forwarded back without delay. J. Q DECARTERET, JOHN ARMSTRONG, Raleigh, N. C. January 27,1860. 8 tt NEW WHOLESALE Shoe aud Leather House. WILSON, McILWAINE & CO., GO Sycamore Street, Petersburg, Virginia, HAVE RECEIVED, AND OFFER FOR SALE, AN unusually large Stock of Goods, in their line, com prising every variety of Men's, Women's and Children's BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS, PLANTATION AND RAILROAD BROGANS, TRUNKS, VALISES AND CARPET BAGS, SOLE AND UPPER LEATHERS, SHOE FINDINGS, Ac, Ac, Ac Sole Wholesale Ag nts in this City for the sale of Mitchell' Metallic Tipped Boots, And Shoes for Boys nd Girls. Merchants are invited to examine their stock d prices, which thev are determined shall compete success 1 lly witb houses here or elsewhere. Orders promptiy'and carefully attended to by one of tbe firm. JOHN B. WILSON. JOHN McILWAINE, R. W. ROBERTS. September 5, 1R59. 78 tf. WANTED, A SITUATION AS ASSISTANT OR LOCAL EDI TOR, (if desired, will take the Editorial charge ) in city or country, by a young man who has had considerable experience in Editorial life, and is also a practical printer. Persons wishing further information, by letter or other wise, are referred to H. EDMUND ORR, ESQ. Portsmouth, Va. October 7, 1SS9. 87 tf. RURAL PUBLICATIONS. MY ASSORTMENT IN THIS DEPARTMENT IS very complete, comprising all the late editions: Farmers' and Planters' Encyclopedia, Emmersoo. The American Farm Book, Allen. Rural Chemistry, Solly. Agricultural Chemistry, Johnston. Chaptal's Agricultural Chemistry. The Complete Farmer and Gardener, Fessenden. The Kitchen Gardener's Instructor. Bridgman. The Young Gardener's Assistant, Bridgmau. McMabon's American Gardener. Gardening for the South White. Fruit, Flower and Kitchen Gardener, Neil. Ladies' Companion to the Flower Garden, Mrs. Loudon. Breck's Book of Flowers. Tbe Complete Florist. Downing s Landscape Gardening and Rural Architecture. Downing's Cottage Residences. Country Houses, Downing. Hedges and Evergreens, Warder. Grasses and Forage Plants, Flint. Darlington's American Weeds and Useful Plants, Thurber. American Hand Bonk of Ornamental Trees, Meeban. Rural Architecture, Allen. Dowi.ing's Fmit aud Fruit Trees of America, The Fruit Cultivator's Manual, Bridgman. The A-nerican Fruit Cultunst, Thomas. The American Fruit Book, Cole. The Fruit Gardener, Barry. American Fruit Grower's Guide,EHiott . Fields' Pear Culture. Cold Grapery, Wm. Chorlton. Practical Treatise on the Culture of the Grape, Allen. Hoar on the Grape Vine. Culture of the Grape and Strawberry, Longworth. Habits and Discuses of Domestic Animals, Allen. Breed, Management and Diseases of Sheep, Youatt. Management of Sliep, Cunlieid. Sheep Husbandry in the South, Randall. Milch Cows aud Diary Farming, Flint. Milch Cows, Guenou. For sale by H. D. TURNER, Raleigh. March 23, 1S60. 2a tf. I860. NOW 13 THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE EOR THE GREAT OUTIIEBtIV WEEKLY. TUB BEST TALKST OP THE SOUTH IS WRITING FOR IT. rwiHE SOUTHERN FIELD & FIRESIDE M. Published every Saturday at Angtisin, ua acKnowl edged to be " the bent tUmity J'aper in the Snulh," coo taius, in each issue, eight pages (forty columus) of Choice Reading Matter, devoted to the instruction and amusement of the friends of Southern LITERATURE. AGRICULTURE and ART. Subscribers are presented, semi-annujlly, with an IMJEA, or Table of contents. TERMS TWO DOLLARS 1'F.R AXXC5I. Address, JAMES GARDNER, Augusta, Ga. February 3, I860. 10 PROSPECTUS or THE HIGH POINT REPORTER. riHE UNDERSIGNED PROPOSES TO PUBLISH AT A Hieh Point. N. C. a Weekly Newspaper under the above title, the hrst number to be issued about the 1st of January, 1860. The character of the Reporter is designed to embrace these general features: 1st, A refraining from all inter ference in party jxilitics, merely noticing, without com ment, political incidents as item of news: 2d, A hearty support of the Industrial enterprises of the High Point re gion of North-Carolina, not as distinct from, but in connec tion with the progress of improvement throughout the Slate : 3d. A correct report of domestic and foreieo mar kets, together with such other matters relating to trade, freiehts. Ac., as are naeiy to oe 01 interest to tnose sec- p. t 1.; :.L iL! : a r .1. tions Having ousiness relations wuu mis pointoi toe iioriu Carolina Railroad; 4th, A due interspersion of news items, poetry, useful receipts, anecdotes, wit and humor, charades, enigmas, puzzles, whims, scraps and oddities, will be given to make the Reporter a welcome visitor to every fireside; out noining snail De iouna in its columns that may call a bltih to the cheek of modesty, or s frown to the brow ot religion or morality. TERMS: The Reporter will be printed on paper of medium size with fair tTpe, and furnisued to subscribers at 52 per an num, strictly in advance. JAMES H. MOORE. November 11, 18.59. 'J7 NEW BOOKS. THE HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA From the discovery of tbe Continent to the close of the first session of the 'thirty-fifth Congress; Bv J. H. Patlon. A. M. DIVERSIONS OF PURLEY New Edition: By John Hume Tooke. With numerous kdditions from the copy nrenared bv the Author for republication to which is an nexed bis Letter to John Dnnning, Esq., revised and cor rected, with additional notes; liy liicnard layior, r . a. a, F. L. S. FATHER TOM AND THE POPE, or a night at the Vati can and Footfalls on the Boundary or another world w itn NsrmtlrA Illnstrstinns- Bv Robert Dale Owen. THE GOLDEN RULE, or Stories Illustrative of the Ten Commandments; By the Author of "a Trap to Catch sunbeam. " Influence" etc SEVEN'YEARS AND OTHER TALES; By Julia Ra vanaugb, Author of " Nathalie," " Tbe Two biciiies etc. TITLE HUNTING : -By E. B. Llewellyn. HISTORY OF PKTER THE GREAT Emperor of Ruv sia ; By Jacob Abbott. For sale by W. L. POMEROY. Raleigb.TJ. C, March 9, 18C0. 20 1 No. 133 Meeting Street,'. . CHARLESTON, ( , '" ' OFFERS FOR-SALE, AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, for CASH or PROMPT PAY, s ery com plete and superior assortment of . . HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GTJIcrS; PISTGLS, A2ffX3 , PLANTATION TOOLS, Imported expressly for tbe SOUTHERN TRADE. . J. Merchants visiting the City are respectfully invited to examine the Stock and Prices. ----j Est?" All orders for Goods, wi!) receive prompt and care ful attention. February 23, 1860. . 17-mpd. FIRE! FIRE!! FIRE!!! RATTLE, SLAM AND BANG! Here I come with a rush ! JC. S. LUMSDEN WOULD MOST BESPECT- fully inform tbe citizens of Raleigh and vicinity, that be is now prepared to do all kinds of Tin and Sheet Iron Work,' such as the manufacture of tin ware, Ac, in all its various branches. Also, every stvle of ROOFING, GUTTERING and PIPING of bouses done at short notice. Having secured a complete set of Tools and Machines, he flatters himself that all who patronize him may rest assur ed of satisfaction, in regard to quality and price. Thankful for past favors, lie hopes, by puuctual attention to business, to merit a continuance of tbe same. Raleigh, N. C , March 23, 1860. 24 tf. "TEXAS LAND AND MONEY." TEXAS COURT OF CLAIMS RE-ESTABLISHED. ALL HEIRS OF SOLDIERS WHO SERVED IN THE Tezian War of Independence, and who have not re ceived their land, must apply for the same before the 1st of JUNE, 1861, or bo forever barred. All persons r avincr anv character of claim tnhnUrr for LAND or MONEY, azninst Texas, can now secure tha same, by properly prosecuting their rights. me undersigned nas seceral thousand names of persons entitled, and all other data pertaining to the Texas land bu siness, and will attend promptly to any claim entrusted to his charge. Address THOS D. WILLIAMS, ' Attorney at Law, Waco, Texas. Refers to Jndze Pearson. Judrre Battle. Gov. Swain, and ui tiers. . 1 1 " March 23, I860. 24 6mos, GOODS AT WHOLESALE I IQUORS BY THE BBL, Sugar .4 .( " and Keg, " Sack, u u " Keg, M .4 " Box. Ijard Crackers Coffee Salt Butter Soda Tobacco Family Flonr by the Bbl. and Sack. 50 Baskets Champagne, 25 Boxes Candles, 20 Packages Herring, 10 Gross Blocking. 20,000 Cigars, For sale at t. A. WHITAKER'S. Raleigh, Dec. 2, 1859. 103 tf. COACH BLACKSMITH WANTED. I WISH TO EMPLOY A FIRST RATE COACH BLACKS MIT U a white man preferred. Good wages and constant employment will be given. My post office is Piltsburo', N. C. DAVID MURDEN. April 3, 1860. 27 6tpd. BL.ACKJIAWK. BLACK WARRIOR WAS SIRED BY OLD BLACK HAWK, he by Sherman Morgan, he by Jus tin Morgan, he by True Briton, a descendent of the Godol phin Arabian ; his dam a large black Mare imported in 1843 from England. The sire of Warrior could beat any Stallion of bis day with ease. He trotted in several in stances in puhjic in 2.42, that being nearly twenty seconds faster than any other Stallion of his day, and be has sired more Sti.llions, Mares and Geldings, that can trot low down hnlnw thrpA tninntpa tliun inv nthoi ST A 1. 1. TON a v.... i;wai and bis fame is known from MAINE to TEXAS, and fast MARES have been sent from all parts of the UNITED ST AT iiS. to be coupled with Old BLACK HAWK. Tbey are remarkable for their docility as well as great speed, and they possess great powers of endurance, which make them far the best race of Horses now or ever was in the United States. BLACK WARRIOR will be six years old the 9th day of June next ; stands IG4 bands high, color jet black, with wary mane and tail, ana can trot fust. He beat Tom Jef ferson in a severely contested race last season in 2.52, 2.43. His stock is splendid his Colts are generally black, he being from a black horse and black mare, which gives his stock the richest and best color in the world ; his Colts sell, when four months old, from one to five hundred do'lars. Warrior has taken tbe first premium at tbe Sts Lawrence Co. Fair, showing six the best suckling Colts; and Las many promising two and three year olds ; one two year old sold for $90". He received the 1st premium for a yearling exhibited, which was among 30 specimens of the best that could be produced in the county, and Breeders are invited to examine this Horse before making bargains elsewhere, as it is for their advantage to nse the best stock Horse tbey can find. Warrior was purchased when three years old by Mr. Durfy. from Judge Sanford, of Vermont, for $1,700; since then he has been owned in St. Lawrence countv, New v- u X (II &. Uaving purchased BLACK WARRIOR at great expense for the benefit of myself and tbe public, 1 will stand him the present Season at my Stables, one mile North of Ra leigh, at $:jn the Season. One Dollar to the Groom. At the last Suite Fair Warrior beat the fastest horse on exhibition with ease. He also made the fastest time at the Fayet teville Fair by 20 seconds. m I will match him to trot the 1st day of October next two miles and repeat, or mile heats best three in five, against any Stallion mno in the Slate for Five Hundred Jfollars. To go in harness. HENRY MORDECAI. Raleigh, April 3, 1S60. 27 tf. Register copy. NEW BOARDING HOUSE. MRS. S. A. REID. (LATE OF HENDERSON,) takes this method of informing the citizens of RALEIGH, ' nd the public generally, that she has opened a Boarding House -1 a retired and pleasant part of the City near the Central cpot, where she is prepared to accommodate all who may ivor her with their patronage. Her long experience in this business is a sufficient guar-, ntee for giving satisfaction. She will accommodate .-vera! regular boarders with rooms, and will receive tran ent custom at any time. For particulars enquire at the ousc formerly occupied by Maj. W. F. Collins. Terms loderate. August 30th, 1859. 76-tf. RICHMOND AND PETERSBURG RAILROAD. Through Freight BETWEEN RICHMOND AND NORTH-CAROLINA.. FROM THE 9th DAY OF MARCH UNTIL the 1st of September next, tbe Freight and Accom- todation trains on this mad will leave Richmond and Pe rsburgon MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at ' ght o'clock, A. M., instead of nine o'clock, as before. Arrangements have been made by this Company for tbe rompt and punctual forwarding and delivery of all pro uce, goods, or t ther articles of freight designed for trans- . irtat ion. cither way, between Richmond and points be- veen Petersburg and Raleigh. Ridgeway, Greensbordugh, ilisbury and Charlotte, North-Carolina, at low rates, with 'it any charge, for forwarding, storage, Ac. All Such alli es sent to Richmond, should be consigned and plaixlt VRKed"To the care of the Freight Agent of the Rich iond and Petersburg Riilroad, at Petersburg,'' by whom ley will be promptly forwarded. As to rates of tolls on ie roads south of Petersburg (which they require to be repaid as far as Raleigh,) information may be had at the . 'epot of this Company at Richmond. T. H. WYNNE, Stip't. Office R. & P. R. R Co., July 25, 1859. 66 tf. BOOTHE k PARMENTER'S CELEBRATED SEWING MACHINES. rUESE MACHINES SEW FROM TWO SPOOLS AS purchased from the Store, requiring no re-winding of Iiread. They stitcb, bind,' fell and gather, in a superior vie, and excel all other machines in embroidery. Price . the Machines, $50. - C. H. THOMPSON, : Agent for Raleigh. JOS. JONES, . - Gen1:sgt.forN.C. February 23, 1860. 18 2mos". 1 . , , JUST RECEIVED, , BBLS. FAMILY FLOUR - v ' -my Also a prime lot ot Goshen Batter, in large and f mall packages . Also a lot of pickled and smoked Salmon, and pickled .eef Tongues. ' " ' -. - , . . : For sale by - - ' . . , W..R0BT. ANDREWS. n.i:v HI rv Aitt 1 torn Xft if. .