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THE liorfl-Cnralina 'itnniiarii' WILLIAM V. IIOLDEN EDITOR A!f PKOrUKTOK ' TERMS OF THB WEE LY 7W - Dollar im inyariably in advance, ..--v. TERMS OF THE SEMl-WEEKLY fbmr Dollar p, anvm, invariably in advance. . All papertar discontinued at th expiration 1 the tin for tcktei the) have been paid. . Rates or Advert Ul a la Sent Weekly Staadard Oar rejrular rata of advertista are a follows: Orx square, ( 14 line or less) first insertion, - 91 00 Eacti subsequent insertion, ....... - Vt Longer advertisements in proportion. - Contracts will be made with advertisers, at the ehor tfduUr rate, for six or twelve months, and at the close tbe contract &3J pr cent, will be deducted from the gro. amount. Professional or business Cards, not exceeding fire lines will be inserted in either the Week) or Setnt-Weekly. foi $6 for six months, or (1 fur twelve month; or in' boll papa's for (10 for six months, or $15 for twelve months. Kates f Advertising ia' Weekly Standard. One dollar per square for the first insertion, and twenty fire cents for each subsequent insertion. An deduction u 'ti be made cfs Weekly tdoertitmmt, no natter kmc long the, may run. Only a limited number of advertisments will b sdiniUed into the Weekly. All advertisements, not other wise directed, are inserted in the Semi-Weekly, and charr ed accordingly. When the number of insertions is not marked on the advertisement it is inserted nutil forbid. Money sent as by mail is at our risk. CALENDAR FOR 1860 !2 5 e at . n : o J I860. 1860. - o JasV, 1 2 S 4 5 6 7J.T, 8! 4 6! 7 1213 14 ) lOill 1314 15161718;19!20:21 15116 I7il8 1912021 22:232425;26:27!38,. 22,23 24:25 2728 29,30.31:.. .. .. ..! B930 31 Feb't, . .... 1 Si 8 4 5 6! Ti 8 910111 Ave, 1 3! 4 8! 91011 12 13:1415:16 17118 15!l617:i8 192021:22:23,24,25 122 2312425 26,27 '28,29 28(29 30l31 Ha but. .1. 2: 8 Sept., 41 4' .... 910 4!-5l 6 11121314 151617 1112113 14.15 18 19 20 2122,23,24 18!l9j20:2122 2526 27128 29 251262728,293031 April, 2 3 4 5 6 jOcr., 2 3; 4! 5! 6 9101ll213 1617181920 2324252627 9:1011:1213 16171819 2021 222324.2526278 29,30i..!....i.. ..' 3031'. Mat, .L. i; 2 3: 4! 6 6 7! 8! 9,1011 12 Nov, 2, 3 910 6! 7i 13141516,171819 1814151617 20212223 24,2526 !20j21i22:23'24 127 28 29 30.31 ....t ,25 26127:28,29,30 .. Jess, ...!..!.... 1 2 8- 4i 5 61 7i 81 9 Dec., . 1 2 3 4 5' 6l 7! 8 10;11 12 13.1415 Hi 9;i0illil2 13;i4 15 171819202122:23: 1617,18119,2021:22 24 25,26 27.28 29,80 23,24 25j26.27,2S 29 30i3ll. .1. .). .!. .1. . !..!..!.. .. .. .. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. LAW CO-PARTNERSHIP, Ralrigb, N. C HENRY W. MILLER k WILLIAM J. SAUNDERS have formed a partnership in the practice of the law, to extend, to all business in tbe County and Superior Courts of Wake and Johnston, and tbe Terms of the Supreme Court at Raleigh; all office business, and tbe collection of claims. Office in tbe Brick-Row, opposite Lawrence's Hotel. Ia addition to the above-named conntiea. I shsli attend regularly hereafter the Superior Courts of Granville, Edge combe, Sampson, Warren, Halifax and Wilson, and the County and Superior Courts of Nasb and Franklin, and tbe Circuit Court of the United States at Kaleigh. H. W. MILLER. December SO, 1859. 108 tf. ED. G RATI AH HAYWOOD, Counsellor and Attorney at Law, ftauiea, y. c.. Will attend the County and Superior Courts of Wake, Johnston and Chatham : the Superior Courts of Sew Han over and Sampson, and the Terms of the Federal Courts, and Supreme Court of North-Carolina at Raleigh. Office, the one formerly occupied by the late Hon. WilL H. Havwood, Jr. Raleigh, May 22. 52 sw. QUENT. BUSBEE, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Determined to devote hereafter the whole of his time to his profession, can always be found at bis office in tbe Brick Row on Favet teville Street unless absent on the Circuit. March I,'l8ft9. 2t-ly. CHARLES M. f.RAIIAM, ATTeBLarEY AT LATA?, Raleigh, IT. C, (Office on FijettetilU Strttt, jutt alre LttdM Itrothert.) Will attend punctually to all business intrusted to his care. January 13, 1810. i ly. THEO. H. HILL, ATTORNEY AT LAW Ralbob, N. C. t5P Prompt attention given to Collecting. January 24, 1860. 7-ly. D. H. C. Moobk, Late of Mississippi. JOBX P. ItABXES Late of Halifax, N.C MOORE & BARNES, ATTORNIES AND C0UNSE1X0R3 AT LAW AND SO LICITORS IN CHANCERY, Napoleox, Desha Cooktt, Abkaxsas, Will practice in all tbe Conrtsof the State of Arksnsas, 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 A BARNES, Napoleon, Desha County, Arkansas. Refer to Hon. H. S. Foote, Nssbville, Tenn. ; Hon. A. G. Brown, U. 8. S.; Hon W. K. Sebastian, U. 8. $.; Hon. John V. Wright, M. C Washington City, D. C. December 16, 1859. .: 107 ly. WM. B. AXDEBSOK. . W. H. BILtOX. ATTDEES0IT & MILT0S. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, - Airo SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY, UARIANNA, FLA. Practice in the United States District Court at TALLA HASSEE and APPALACIIICOLA, in tbe Supreme Court at MARIANNA, and in tbe follow lowing named counties: : JacksoB, Fmaklia, Waskingtoa it, Calkoaa. The terms of holding Courts In above-named conntiea, id April and Mav, October and November. Mariana, Fla.,'March 18, 1860. " ' 1 moa. B. R. MOORE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SALISBURY, N. C. " w ILL PRACT1CR IN THE COURTS CP ROWAN and adioinia Cntiatia. lollMtinna nt nmntlv taada. ' W. L. SAUNDERS, ' AIIO R NTS Y AT , LAW ' SALISBURY, N. 0. WU1 attend the Courts of Rowan, Stanly and Cabarrus ... Counties. ... . . . vcmbet 70. . ... . 10lly. . W. J. RASBERRY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, ' iow Hiw N.O, '- v Duplin""0 lB lhe Comt of fireene, Wayne, FSU and Special attention to Collectlooi. 1 " " ' wmoer W, 1859. . , ; v ,: . , . , 107-lrpd. , l.'A ENGELHARD. ' AT T O R N Y AT L AW, TawborMgh, N. C. February 4, 1A5SV j .-. -t . ; , K h l-ly. Vol, X ! : TI- 'BUsnrEss cards,- &a" . . .' THOS CALlrAST, i acE30LeirA3sra TATiea, ( On Fby tttrilU Street, next door to DfpH) CALLS THE ATTENTION OF HIS CUSTOMERS and the public to his Winter Style of Goods, and also his Furnishing Goods. A fit or no charge. ' K. B. An excellent assortment of Winter Clothing now filing off at omL Call soon (f yon want bargains. Raleigh, Feb. 17, I860. . 14 tt JHePII EETERS & O HIS F.LIN, Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants, .Norfolk, ' fWTOULD CALL THE ATTENTION OF COUNTRY V Dealers and Planters to their Urge and select stock .f CHOICE GROCERIES, including ?WN) bags Rio, Laguavra and Jara Ccffoe, 50 hhds. N. O. and l. R. Sugars. 2.V bbls. Refined Sugars, all grades, ll-O bbls. bright, lieavv N. O. Molasses. So hhds Mmwovado Molasses, . 25 Tierces Prime Rice. 2lkn. Sacks U B. and G. A. Salt, Jt'H) boxes Adamsntine, Chemical and Sperm Candles, 2iH boxes Bniwn and Toilet Swp, 100 Reams Wrappinjr Paper, 100 Bale Wrapping Twine, Broom Buckets. Grain and Ground Spices of every kind, Hlacking, Starch, Fi, Blue. Ac, Ac TEAS. Our asoortment of Green and Black Teas is very complete, embtacing a variety of choice chops, which will be sold at prices to please. N. B. Stiecial attention paid to consignments of Flour, Corrox, Natal Stores, Drikb Fruit, Ac. September 12, ms, 80 tf. loan R. Loxdox, Late with DcRosset, Brown k Co.. WUmmgUm, A. C. Johk n. Bar ax, Jr., Late Teller of Bank of State, N. C. Raleigh, S. C. LONDON & BRYAN, eeaunissioiNr jsrEDtteECAXTS, No. 32 India Street-Boston. iiritticis: . Gov. Ellis, Ex. Gov. Bragg, Treas Courts, W. H. Jones, Cash, Kaleigh; Hn. Wm. 1L Battle, Ex. Gov. Swain, Chapel Hill; Hon. Win A. Graham. Hillsborough; W. H. Oliver A Co., Newbern ; Jas. E. Hurt, Washington ; K. D. Brigliam, Boston; Brown, DeRoiwt A Co , Wilmington ; Watson and Meare. Wilmington; Whedbee A Dickeraon, Baltimore; lcl'heeters A Uhiselin. Norfolk; DeRossel, Hrown A Co., Wilmington; P. K. Dickersou. W'ilniinginn ; W. B. Giles A Co., Savanuah; John A. Winston A Co., Mobile, and many others. Xj Consignment of Navsl Stores, Cotton, Lumber, and other Southern Produce solicited. January 6, lc6d. 2 6mpd. WM. PERCIVAL, ARCHITECT AND CIVIL ENGINEER, Ralelsh, N. C, IN TnE ARCHITECTURAL LINE WILL FURNISH Designs for Churches, Public Buildings, Town Houses, Stores, Villas, Ac, Ac , with full practical working Draw ings, Specifications ond Superintendence. In the ENGINEEKING 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. XSf A variety of complete sets of plans for Churches, Public Buildings, Villas, Farm Cottages, Bridges, Ac, ean be seen at his office. A'tdret Box I06, Raleigh. June 14, 18-tO. 64 tf. EMERY. 600 LBS. ASSORTED NUMBERS OF BEST English Emery. tor sale ov WILLIAMS k HAYWOOD. Raleigh, Jan. 24, I860. 7-tt E. BROCK HOLD EN, ACTING OFFICER FOR CASWELL CO. VVTILL ATTEND TO ALL CLAIMS ENTRUSTED f ? to him with accuracy and despatch. Post Office Le sbnrg, N. C. March 2, 1858. 13 J. W. DAERlsTW. 1. BROWN. NEW HARDWARE STORE. JOHN V. HARRISON, Jl'o. 9, Fuytttt&ie Street, Ealeigk, A'. C, (Sign of the Goldea Anvil,) DKALKR IX HARDWARE. CUTLERY, EDGE TOOLS, Coach Trimmings, Builder's and Cabinet Hardware, Carpenter's and Joiner's Tools, Farmer's snd Gardener's Implements, Blacksmith's Tools, Anvils, Vices and Bellows. House furnishing Hardware, Out and Wrought Nails, Spikes, Hatrs, Spokes, Rims, Axles, Springs, &c., Ac. A full assortment of every variety of Goods in my line constant I v on band, and furnished at short notice. Orders promptly attended to. A CARD. The subscriber is permanently located in the above Es tablishmenl. at his old stand, and cordially invites tbe patronage 01 nis 01a customers ana inetias J. BROWN. Raleigh. March 27, I860. Si 8m OCEAN HOUSE, PORTSMOUTH, VA. C. C. BARTLING, PROPRIETOR. A First Class Hotel, convenient to Car and Steamboat Landings. March 27. 1860. 25-1 v. OAK-CITY SAVIN GS BANK. DR. THOMAS D. HOGG, Preeident. JOHN G. WILLIAMS, Cathier. DIRECTORS: Dr. T. D. Hogo, H. a Surra. Q. Bcssts, J. G. Williams. This Bank is now receiving deposits at the Exchange Office of John G. Williams A Co. Discocxt Dat, Ttutday. Raleigh, N. C Feb. 17, 1660. 14 tf. PILES, FISTULA, STRICTURES, CAN. cere. Ulcers, Turners, Scrofula, and all other Diseases of tbe Skin, cured br tbe nse of Dr. Clopton's remedies. Pamphlets, containing testimonials of tbe highest char acter, forwarded to any that may wish them. Persons wishing to test tbe wnndetful efficacy of Dr. Clopton's Remedies, mnst "correctly describe their disease, giving all the particulars from its commencement, Iocs t ion, extent, Ac Medicines sent br mail. J. A. CL0PT0X, M. D, Huntsville, Ala. January 24, I860. 7 ly. MILITARY GOODS, SWORDS, SASHES, BELTS, EPAULETTES, LACES, .". A ad every Description of Military Goods,; ' AOCOaniHO TO TBE LaUtt XT. S. Army and Stat Regulation, i : SCHUYLER, HARTLEY A GRAHAM, . IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS. 19 Maldea Lane, Nsw York. Jane 80, 1859. VI . -'I i 55 ly. GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ' 'Ptrsfcarg,' Va. COMMISSIONVMERC HANTS, ARicbatoa4, Va. V. ' ' -TfONSIGNM ENTS OF.TOBACCO, COTTON, WHEAT V snd CORN respectfully solicited. . : .. -. sv; - . ; As beretofofVprempt personal attention given to the sales of produce, and owe best effort will be used to give satisfaction.. v " v. . x - tSy" .Produce ooasiimed to TT.' 5!.' ilartin. Son A Co- Richmond, will be forwarded by V. Martin,' B-o. A Co free of any forwarding charge. .. wanr.f. KALEIGH, N C, SATUll BASENESS CARDS. RALEIGH AND GASTON RAILROAD I Change f Schedule! Raisins, November 1 st, 1 859. ON AND AFTER THlS DATE THB MAIL TRAIN on the RaVgh and Gaston Railroad will ran as fol lows : Leave Raleigh dailr at 7 1 0, A. M., Arrive at Weldnn daily at 12, M. Leave Weldon dailv at 11, A. M.. Arrive at Raleigh daily at S.40, P. M. THE FREIGHT TRAINS will rnn as follows: Portsmouth Freight leaves Raleigh Monday, Wednesday and Friday ; Arrives at Raleigh Tuesday, Thnrsdav and Saturday, etenburg Freight Leaves Raleigh Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday; Arrives at Raleigh Monday, Wednesday and Friday. K A. DUNN.S'upt. November 8, lj.9. vs ly. HECTOR DAVIS, . AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, For 8ale of Negroes, Frakklix St. Ricbboxo, Va., SELLS NEGROES BOTH PUBLICLY AND PRI vatety, 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 bis sales at SO cents per day. Juue 24, 189. ft7 tf. WOLFE & CAIRNS, MAtrCrACTVSRS nSALRBS, WHOLESALE RETAIL, IB BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, CARPET-BAGS, Ac, Ac, 15 Bollingbrook Street, PETERSBURG, VA. July 14. f7-ly. ESTABLISHED 147. Wholesale and Retr il Dealers in rilis!i, tmh nnb mtritaii STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS. o Also, Boots, Shoes, Trunks, &c. 13 SYCAMOEE ST., PETERSBURG, VA. MISCELLANEOUS. HUNT'S PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY, RALEIGH, N. C. PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITS IN OIL COLORS. Prices Ranging; from $20 to $80. TUKSE PORTRAITS CAN BK TAKEN FROM DA gtiereotvpes and Miniatures, or from Life; and being finely finished in Oil Colors on Canvas, tbev are perfectly durable, and make beautiful Paintings. Tbev can be en larged to anr size, and such chanees or alteraihina as mav be desired can be made. Mr. ANDREWS, the Artist who colors these pictures being an experienced Portrait Painter and a fine Colorist, all who wish a finely executed work of art should call at the old established Gallery, on Fa vet te ville Street. Those preferring portraits painted from life, would do well to give Mr. A. a call. Persons hav:ng Da gnereotppes of deceased friends can, by giving tbe color of the hair, eyes, and complexion, secure a permanent and life like portrait Photographs can be fin.it.hed in Water Colors, Pastelle, India Ink or Crayons, at prices ranging from (10 to (30. The plain Photograph from fi to $it. Melaioo tvpes Sr Lockets, Cases, Rings and Pins. Ambmiypes. Vignettes, Neillograpbs fur seiidii.g in letters, Ac, taken in all weathers. E. HUNT, Photographist, Raleigh. N. C. March 1, I860. 1 ly. FOR SALE. THE UNDERSIGNED WILL SKLL ON ACCOM MO dating terms two of tbe most eligible building Lots for Business Houses in the City. They front forty-two feet on Fayetteville Street, running back to Wilmington Street, being'that part of tbe Stuart Lot adjoining the residence of T. k. Fentress. M. A. BLEDSOE Raleigh, Feb. 83, 1860. Hi tf. DRUGS AND MEDICINES. TnE SUBSCRIBERS ARE NOW RECEIVING their Spring and Summer supplies of Drags, Medicines, Paints, Oils, D rest a lis, Ac., which has been carefully selected of tbe Importers and Manufacturers, to which they invite an. examination from their friends, snd tbe public generally, feeling assured they can please both in price and quality. WILLIAMS k HAYWOOD, Wholesale and Retail Dmggists. Ralegh, N. C, April 2d, I960. - tf. PERFUMERY Jt FANCY ARTICLES. A LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF Ex tracts. Colognes, Pomatnms, Hair Oils, Toilet Pow der, Soaps, Teeth, Hair and Nail Brushes, Dresring and Fine Combs Parses, Pocket Books, Satchells, Toilet Boxes, Segas Cases, and many other tine fancy goods from the celebrated factories of Lnbin, Pirer, Hygienieque Society, Lowe A Sons, Csudray, Monpelas, Glenn Bazin, and others, which we will take great pleasure in showing our friends, particularly the ladies. WILLIAMS k HAYWOOD. Raleigh, N. C, April SO, 18RU. . Si tf. PILES, FISTULA, TUMORS, Arc, Ac. DR J. A. CLOPTON, of Huntsville. Ala., treats with perfect success Piles. Fistula, Tumors. Ac He has treated an old Governor of the State, tbe oldest Physician of Montgomery, several Physicians in Mobiie; several members of tbe Legislature, and others of South-Carolina, Virginia, Tennessee and Mississippi. Tbe patient ia not confined to his bed or room. Testimonials of tbe highest character forwarded to any that may wish tbem. A three cent stamp mnst accompany all communications. Address J. A. CLOPTON, M. 1). Huntsville, Ala. April 20,1860. 83-tf. A SALE OF CITY LOTS. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, SITUATED IN THE Eastern iiart of tbe City of Raleigh, known as tbe residence of tbe late MATTHEW SHAW, lying south of snd opposite to the public square, will be by me oDered Tor sale on TUESDAY, the lath day cr June next, at the premises. Terms will be mads to suit the purchasers. MATTUSW SHAW. May 8, 186J. 87 Id. LOST-$50 REWARD, af OST IN THE CITY OF RALEIGH BETWEEN - JL4 2,20o and t2,300. all ten dollar bills except one nr two, one a hundred dollar bill, cut-in-two id tne middle. Tbe bills were 00 the State and Cape Fear Banks.. I will f;ive a reward of Fifty Dollars to any person who will de iver tbe money to me, or the Kditnr of the Democratic Press, or tbe tditor or tbe Standard. - 8. P. IVEY. May 11, I860. 88 lm. W. W. WOOD EL'S FRENCH COUGH MIXTURE, ONE OF THE SAFEST REMEDIES FOR ANT KIND ot Conga, snd warranted to effect a cure, except ia a case of confirmed Consumption, 'which, in almost every ease, originates from cold ; and, in tbe ass of this mixture in many cases which have been mistaken for Consumption ft will make a eors in a very short time. For children- wbo are snfTering from cold upon the hings and coogbing at wight, this is found to be sa invaluable remedy. -Try it, ,. . ' , V; . , , , i W..W..W00DEL., P. 8. I haves preparation, b armies ia its nature, lor sore month, sore gums caused by taking Calomel, or an othercaase. It makes s firm core. V ri " " -.". -' .-') vCi i ' "'"-(( n", Wi , 1. Raleigh, Dec, M8.--: , " - t.M04-t.- IN JAIL. -TAKEN UP AND COMMITTED TO THE Jail in Raleigh,- a." regro man who says bis name is H EX B Y, and that-be belongs to Augustus Miller, of Bladen 'eonntyN.C. . ... -;'-.;;-. . ' Tbe owner is requested to come forward, prove property, : MV cbareea and take bim n-av, or lie will be dealt with " 1 : . j i - - v:u umu Sh.riir aUTC ft U 1 1 1 MT U Haw : : i-86 tf. JDAYr JtJNE 2, i860. - MISCELLANEOUS. ' I ROB OB OBB SIOB. ' DRDCS OB TBS OTBSR. ICE CREAM SALOON. IF YOU WOULD ENJOY THE REFRESHING IN fluence of a glass of nice Ice Cream, call at DODD SCHEIR'S SALOON, NO. 12 FATRTTSYU.LR 8TRRIT, Where yon will find a mom tastefully fitted op, and Cream as cold as Ice can maks it. - . THE TOY STORE. DODD k SCHEIB IUVE NOW ON EXHIBITION (admission free) the largest most varied, and deci dedly the best selected stock of Tors ever seen in this City. Call soon snd please the little ones. FRENCH AND AMERICAN CONFECTIONARY A fresh supply just received. DODD k SCHEIB. TO WHOLESALE DEALERS IN CANDY. WE OFFER AN ARTICLE OF CANDY AS TURE as can be found elsewhere in the United States at the low price of $14 er hundred pounds. We mannfuc ture our Candy, and warrant it to contain nothing but Su gar, and Dot to slick to the Jars. DODD k SCHEIB. A FRESH SUPPLY OK ORANGES, LEMONS, FIGS 1. an and Raisins. DODD k SCHEIB. UTS OF ALL KINDS-Pickles. Catsups, Sauces, Pre- serves ana jciues 01 an uescnpuon. DODD k SCHEIB. ARDINES, SALMON AND FRENCH MUSTARD DODD k SCULIB. FRESH CRACKER3-Jut received DODD k SCHEIB. FINE SEOARS, GOOD CHEWING AND SMOKING Tubxcco. DODD A SCHEIB. I NANCY ARTICLES An extensive variety Sufficient 1 to please all. DODD k SCHEIB. F IRE CRACKERS AND TORPEDOES A new lot, DODD A Sl'HEIB- ALL TflE DELICACIES WANTED TO FURNISH Weddings, Parties, Balls and Pic Nics, furnished at short notice. DODD k SCHEIB. Raleigb. N.C., May H, I860. 40 -if. WAT C HTsTW A TC HESM GOLD AND SILVER. IF YOU WANT TO BUY A VERY FINE WATCH. I have them for sale. Joseph Johnson. Chorch St., 10 Jewelled. I have sold them for thirty years always gave entire satisfaction. Will. Dixoa Wntch, Equally as Good. I have sold Thousands of Dollars worth of the above Watches, and neeer had one returned. Also, The American Watch Two Makers. Warranted excellent Time-keepers durnble Watch. Together with very fine GENEVA WATCH, Tor Ladies, large assortment. Those wsttting a Watch to keep time by will do well to call, as tbe Watches 'hull be as represented! I sell as cheap as iney can oe oougni eiscwoere. JOHN C. PALMER. 10 tf. Raleigh, Feb. S, 1860. PAINTS. WE HAVE A LARGE SUPPLY OP WniTE LEAD, Linseed Oil, and erery description of Paint, suita ble for House Painting, which we are selling very low. Those having paiuting to do had better get our prices be fore Ibey buy. WILLIAMS k HAYWOOD. Raleifrh, N. C, April 20, lftrto. S3 -tf. UNIVERSITY. THE EXAMINATION OF THE STUDENTS OF THE University l North-Carolina will begin on Monday, tbe 2Mb of Mar instant, and continue nntil the day of the College Commencement, on Thnndav, the 7th of June Under a resolution of the Board, the following members have been selected to superintend the examination : DANIEL M. BAKRINGER, WILLIAM 11. BATTLE. KOUKKT R. BRIDGETS, WILLIAM A. OKA HAM, walt tit f. leak. The Standing Committee ol Visitation for tbe year 186 consists of His Excellency. JOHN W.ELLIS, Gov. of the Slate, snd President ex-fjicio. Hon. DAVID L. SWAIN. LU 1)., ' President of the College. THOMAS S. ASH K, WILLIAM. W. AVERY. DANIEL M. BAKRINtiER, WILLIAM A BLOUNT, THOMAS BRAGG. GEORGE F. DAVIDSON, WILLIAM EATON. Jr., RUKUKS S. OAITHER, SOLOMON GhAVES, JAMES r. E HARDY, FltKDEIUCK J. II1LU WILLIAM W. HOLDEN, WILLIAM LANDER. MATTHIAS E. MANLY, BARTHOLOMEW F.MO0RE, RUFUS L. PATTERSON, DAVID S. REM), DkWITT C. STONE. JOSEPH M. TAYLOR. WILL II. WASHINGTON, NICHOLAS L. WILLIAMS. All other Trustees of lhe University who msy attend, will be considered members ol Ibis committee CHARLES MANLY. Secretary. Raleigh, May 1, I860. 35 td. NEW BOARDING HOUSE. MRS. S. A.'REID. (LATE OF HENDERSON.) takes this method of informing the citizens of RALEIGH, and tbe public generally, that she has opened a Boarding II00.se in a retired snd plensunt part of tbe City near the Central Depot, where she is prepared to accommodate all who may favor her with their patronage. Her long experience iu Ibis business is a sufficient guar antee for giving satislactiou. She will accommodate several regular boarders with rooms, and will receive tran sient custom at any time. For partictlars enquire at the house formerly occupied by Mj. W. F. Collins. Terms moderate. Auguat 80th, 1859. 76 tf. WANTED, A SITUATION AS ASSISTANT OR LOCAL EDI TOR, (if deaired, will take the Editorial charge.) in city or country, by a young man wba has had considerable experience in Editorial life, and ia also a practical printer. Persons wishing further information, by letter or other wise, are referred to H. EDMUND ORR, ESQ. - Portsmouth, Vs. October 7. ISM. 87 tC STEAM FERRY BOAT FOR SALE IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE 8T0CK holders of the Bean fort Steam Ferry Boat Company, I will expose at public sale, in the town of Beaufort, on SATURDAY, tbe Vlh day of June, the steam ferry boat Caldwell, her apparel tackle and furniture. The Caldwell is about IS months old ; is most strongly and substantially built of good materials; baa an excel lent double eccentric engine of a boat thirty horse power; has two rudders; is seventy-five feet in length over all; thirty-two feet in width outside of guards; and has all needful accommodations for passengers. Tbe sale will be poaitive an 1 without reserve. ' Terms, which will be accommodating made known on day of sale. C. R. THOMAS., May 2. 1860. 41-tds. THOMPSON'S NEW JEWELRY! CHAS. H. THOMPSON IS NOW OPENING . one of tbe finest Stocks of JEWELRY in tbe ntatket. Amongst bis sddi lions will be found a. superb lot ot SILVER WARE. . . . r ., snd be has made arrsngements for ollinf orders f every kind of , - , hair. work. ,, This msy be said to be a new feature ia bis bosiness. . Pat tern of all imaginable descriptions may be sees at his Blot; - - ' - -.' t - C. H. T. respectfully solicits sa exammatio of bis stock. Orders promptly attended toi - ' ' : ..-.'! . Repairing ot WATCHES, JEWELRY,, acosrsfully and promptly sttended to. .' , . ,.- Raleigh, Oct. T, I tJAfc ' :. , ' - '87 tt SPLENDID DIUUAImI FLKK COLLECTION .of Dahlias, ia pots, st sn cents, each. st..T- r... -.--,.,)( , THOMAS CARTER'S Nursery, , Raleigh, Hsr 1, 1880. .. T J5 ins." " '' vi --ji 1 . c---.. . No. 44; MISCELLANEOUS J. Q. DrCartkrrt. , - 1 . Jobb Arxstroso. NORTH-CAROLINA BOOK BINDERY. DeCarteret & Armstrong. Book Biaders and Blank Book Maaaiactarers, ' RaLeica, N. C ' OVER THE NORTH-CAROLINA BOOK 8T0RB, HAVE ASSOCIATED THEMSELVES TOGETHER. f"r the purpose of carrying on the Book Binding business extensively, n all its various branches. .. Their advantages' are such, that they are now prepared to do sll kinds of Binding, from plsin to ornanntai, in a manner and at a price that cannot fail to give satisfaction. They wonld ca( particular attention to tbeirnniqne style of half Calf and Morocco Binding, which is very handsome and durable. Newspapers of all kinds bound in a strong and substan tial manner. Music Book, and Periodicals of every de scription, bound to any pattern, in haudsome style. Supreme (imH Ripnrt, lO.ota) vols, having been bonnd at this establishment, we are still prepared to bind them to match. Having a fine Cutting Machine, we are prepared to bind large eo it inns of Books in clotb. in a manner and at a price almost a cheap as it can be done in the Northern Cities. Pamphlets of all kinds taken from the printer, and done up in s superior manner, at very low rates. Work sent from s distance will be done np with dispatch, and carefully repacked and forrarded back without delay. J. Q DECARTERET. JOHN ARMSTRONG, . Raleigh, N. C. January 27.1860. 8 tt NEW WHOLESALE Shoe and Leather Honae. WILSON, McILWAINE tt CO.. OS Sycamore Street, Petersburg, Virginia, HAVE RECEIVED,' AND OFFER FOR SALE, AN unasoully large Stock of Goods, in ther line, com prising every variety of Men's, Women's snd 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 As tits in this City for the sale of Mitchell' Metallic Tipped Boots, And Shoes for Boys -nd Girls. Merchants are invited to examine their stock id prices, which they are determined .ball compete success lly with houses here nr elsewhere. tf Orders prompt.y and carefully attended to by one of tbe firm. JOHN B. WILSON, JOHN McILWAINE, R, W. ROBERTS. September .1, 18S9. 78-tt PROSPECTUS or tus HIGH POINT REPORTER. THE UNDERSIGNED PROPOSES TO PUBLISH AT High Point, N. C. a Weekly Newspaper under the above title, the first number to be 'isfu'ed about the 1st of Jannarr, I860. The character of the Rsforteb is designed to embrace these general features: 1st, A refraining from all inter ference in party politics, merely noticing, without com ment, political incidents as ileniv of news: 2d, A hearty supnort of the Industrial enterprises of the High Point re gion of North-Carolina, not as distinct from, but in connec tion with the progress ol improvement throughout the State ; Sd, A correct report of domestic and foreign mar kets, together with such other mutters relating to trade, freights, Ac., as are likely to be of interest to those sec tions having business relations with this point of the North Carolina Railroad; 4th, A due interspersion of news items, -poetry, useful receipts, snecdotes, wit snd humor, charades, enigmas, puzzles, whiinv scraps and oddities, will be given to make the Rkportkr a welcome visitor to every fireside; but nothing shull be found in its columns that may call a blush to the cheek of modesty, or a frown to the brow of religion or morality. TERMS: Tbe Reporter will be printed on paper of medium size with fair Mpe, and furnisued to subscribers Xi per an num, strictly in ad ranee. JAMES H. MOORE. November 11, 1859. 7 NEW BOOKS. fflHE HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES OF X AMEKlUA r rom tbe discovery 01 me continent 10 tbe close f the first session of the thirty-fifih Congress; Br J. II. Patton. A. M. DIVERSIONS OF PURLEY New Edition; By John Uorne Tnoke. With numerous kdditions from the copy prepared by tbe Author for republication In which is an nexed his Letter to John Dunning. Esq., revised and cor reeled, with additional notes; By Richard Taylor, F.S. A, F. L. S. FATHER TOM AND THE POPE, or a night st the Vsti- can and Footfalls on the Boundary or another World Witb Narrative Illustrations: By Robert Dale Owen. THE GOLDEN RULE, or Stories Illustrative of tbe Ten Commandments; By the Author of 14 A Trap to Catcb a sunbeam. InUuence etc SEVEN YEARS AND OTHER TALfS; By Julia Ra- vanamih. Author of "Nathalie. " The Two Sicilies," etc TITLE HUNTING: By E. B. Llewellyn. HISTORY OF PhTER THE GREAT Emperor of Rus sia; By Jacob Abbott. For sale by W. L. P0MER0Y. Raleigh, N.C, March 9,1 MO 20 tf. NOTICE. Iff It JOHN H. HYMAN. OF SCOTLAND-NECK. N. 1IJL C , this day becomes a partner in our House, snd, for the future, the style will b Djncr, Hyman A Co. On ihe 1st of September next a branch bouse will be opened in Norfolk, Va, under the name of Hvman, Dancy A Co., to be conducted by John H. H vman A T M. Hyman. UABVl et tllKAR. New York, Msy 1, 3860. We beg to call the st'ention of our frends snd Ihe pub lic to the above notice, particularly those tributary to Nor folk. By this arrangement we shall be able to gire our patrons the advama.e of both markets, either fm tbe sale of produce or pun base of supplies -charging hvt oe com- mvinn produce conig eJ to the ortoiK Uotise win be sold in this market, whenever we tMna it to tue inter est of the owner. DANCY, HYMAN k CO , 124 Pearl Street, Jons S Dasct, late of Tarboro, N. C. J ohm H. Htmav. of Scntlund Neck, N. C. F. M. Htmax, late of Warrentou, N. C. New York, May I, 1860. 85 tf. THE SHORTEST ROUTE TO FLORIDA. THROUGH IN FIFTEEN HOURS. THE U. S. MAIL STEAMERS CAROLINA AND GORDON, aT EAVE CHARLESTON. S. C. DAILY (SUNDAYS M-i excepted) st 7 P. M for Fernandina, Fla, connecting through tbe worth-eastern Kail road, witb tbe great sea board lines iroinc North to Portland, snd string South, con nectir.g at Fernandina with Railroad to Jacksonville, Lake City, and Gainesville, and by staires to Cedar Keys, Micano- py, Ocala, Tampa, and other points in the interior of Flori da. Also, at ooar Keys who steamers 10 nsvsns. a.ey West. St. Marks. ADalacbicola. Pensacola and New Orleans. Passengers lor St. Augustine snd points on tbe St John's River, will tske simmers at Jacksonville. The "CAROLINA " snd "GORDON" arc first class steamers, commanded by experienced seamen, full branch pilots of ibis port, witb fine stateroom accommodations, and every comfort will be found on tbem usually required by tne travelling puonc Passage - - - - - 5 f5f All merchandise consigned to this sgeocy will be forwarded re 01 vwmmission. For engagements snd other particulars apply to H. L. CHLHOLM, Agt, Charleston, 8. C. Msy 18, 180. 4o 8m. ' . NOTICE. rtjIAKEN UP AND COMMITTED TO THE JAIL OF "Ja Combertand county, on tbe 28th of April, 186, as a rnoiviT, a neero who says that be belong to LAFAY ETTE MOORE, of Halifax county, N. C. Said oegrw is about tbirly-fi re rears old, five, feet nine inches high, weighs about 115 lbs., dark copper color, says bis name is TOM, ssys he formerly belonged to Dr. JameS Fields, and was sold by bim to said Moore - ' The owner will eome forward, prove property. Mr charges and take him sway, or be will bs dealt with as the law directs.- - -. - ,: - G. L. McKAY, Jailer.: Msy 22, 1880. .: ' " ' ; 41 tf . . ..'4. BELL . COLOGNE. -,- - ; .1 A 'FINE SUPPLY OF THIS JUSTLY CELEBRATE! JtL Coigns just received. Also, Farias Coktroe in tnag ana w werea ooiiiea.'tfaxjn s quart sue Many vologne, and taany otbera of superior quality, ia Store, and ,. . For sale cbesp, by -.--.', . . -WILLIAMS A HAY WOOD. . : Saieigh, N.JJ., April. 20, 1880t (jfj , .j , . ,itt. UAtjpyVAny, i,1 : . u, . 8r. f 3'3f eetiar'Street " " , ' : .) . OTARLMTl.rt'r.'' --" 02tfJ7 sale, at rkzifatigfosA PRICES, CASH nr PROMPT PAY, a very tottV plete snd snperlof assortment of "" :k HAKCntitRE, CUTLESTs rGSBTATIUX TOOLI, Imported exDraaslr ftw tbe : ; . SOUTHERN TKllTE. , . ' . Merchants visiting the City are resptcllWr Invited to' examine the Stock and Prices. , , , ' XT AH orders for (roods, will receive probipf carf fnlaHentinn. - - ' - February 18, I860. ' .'i - i'-17 etrip.- FIRE! FIRE!! FIREill' ' " ' RATTLE, SJ.AM AND BANCJ? Here I come with a null ! JC. S. LUHSDEN WOULD MOST RESPECT-" fully inform lhe citizens of Raleigh sad vicinity, -that he is now prepared to do all kinds of i ; ... Tia and Sheet Iroa Work, such ss the manufadare of tin ware. Ao, la a! I itsTarinna' branches. Also, every stvlsuf ROOFING, GUTTERING , snd PIPING of houses done st short notice." ' Having secured s complete set of Tools snd Machines, bs flatters hoiself that all who patronize him may rest sssor-' ed of sat isfact ion, in regard to quality and price. . v - Tbatikful for past favors, he hopes, by punctual attention to business, to merit s continuance of tbe same. Raleigh, f. C, March 23, 1860. 24 tf. TEXAS LAND AND MONEY." TEXAS COURT OF CLAIMS RE-ESTABLISHED. ALL HEIRS OF SOLDIERS WHO SERVED IN THE Texian War of Independence, end who "have not re w ceived their land, mnst apply for the same before the 1st of JUNE, 1861, or be forever barred. All persons taring any character tf etaim echatever for LAND or MONEY, against Texas, can now, secure the same, by properly prosecuting their rights. ..':' The undersigned has ttveral Vioutand name of ntrton entitled, and alt other data pertaining to tbe Texas land bu siness, and will attend promptly to ant claim entrusted to bis charge. Address - - i- i:' . THOS D. WILLIAMS, . Attorney at Law, , M aco, Texas. Refers to Judge Pearson, Judge Battle, Gov. Swain, snd others. March 23, 1880. ' - 24 6mos. GOODS AT WHOLESALE I IQUORS I Sugar Lard Crackers Coffee Salt Butter Soda Tobacco BY THE BBL, M S4 " tad Kegf M , 44 " Sack, H m " Keg, M 44 Box. Family Floor by the Bbl. and Sack. . SO Baskets Cliampagne, 26 Boxes Candles, 20 Packages Herring, . ' 10 Gross Blacking. 20,000 Cigars, J For sale st L. A. WHITAKER'S. Raleigh, Dec 2, 18.-9. ' luS tL BL.ACKJI AAVK. BLACK WARRIOR WAS SIRED BY OLD BLACK HAWK, he hy Sherman Morgan, be by Jus tin Morgan, he by True Briton, a descendent of the Godol pbin Arabian; bis dam a large black Mare imported in 1843 from England. Tbe sire of Warrior oonld beat sny Stallion of bis oar with ease. He trotted in several in stances in pnblie in 2 42, that bc'cg .nearly twenty seconds faster than any other Stallion of his day, and be baa sired more Sc Dions, Mares and Geldings, that can trot low down below three iniuutes than any other STALLION ever lived, and his fame is known from MAINE to TEXAS, snd fast MAKES have been sent from sll parts of the UNITED STATES, to be coupled with Old BLACK HAWK. They sre remarkable for .their docility ss well as great speed, and they possess great powers of eudurance, which make tbem far tbe best race of Horses now or ever was in the United Slates. BLACK WARRIOR will be six years old the th day of June next ; stands IfiX bacda. bigb, color jet blsek, with wavy mane and tail, and can trot fast . He beat Tom Jef ferson in s severely contested race last season ia 8.B2, 2.48. His sbick is splendid his Colts sre generally black, be being from a black horse and black mare, which gives his slock tbe richest and best color in the world ; his Colts sell, when four months old, from one to five hundred do'hrrs. Wsrrinr has taken the first premium St tbe St. Lawrence Co. Fair, showing six tbe best suckling Colts; snd has many promising two and three year olds ; one two year Old sold for oo. He received the 1st premium fbr s yearling exhibited, w hich was among S specimens of the best that could be produced in the county, aod Breeders sre invited to examine tbis Horse before making bargains elsewhere, as it is fur their advantage to nse the best slock Horse they can find. Warrior was purchased when three years old by Mr Durfy. from Judge Sanford, of Vermont, for 11,700; since then be has been owned in St. Lawrence county, New York. . Having purchased BLACK WARRIOR at great expense for the benefit of myself and the public, I will stand bin tbe present Season at my Stables, one mile North of Ra leigh, at W the Season. One Dollar to tbe Groom. At tbe last Slate Fair Warrior beat the fastest horse on exhibition ri(A eaee. He also made the fastest time at the Fayetteville Fair by 20 seconds. I will mstch him to trot the 1st day of October next two miles snd repeat, or mile heat best three in five, s gainst sny Stallion now in tbe State fbr He Hundred JJotlarK To go in harness. HENRY JKORDECAI. Raleigh, April 8, 1860. 27 tt rjT" Regiater copy. . - . , . NORTH-CAROLINA ' " WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS w I7ILL BE OPENED FOR VISITORS THE FIRST OF r June. They sre near the present terminus of 1 he Wes tern North-Carolina Railroad not an hour's ride by supe rior omnibuses snd stages ' The Proprietor has procured the services of THOMPSON TYLER. es Manager whose experience st the most fashionable watering places of Vir ginia, sdded lo his conlmanding appearance and gentle muni j bearing, insure good order snd good tare. ' The very be.-t Ball Room LEADER aud BLACK SAND of Musicisns the city of Richmond, Va , sffurds, bsvs been procured. Riding vehicles snd horses, billiard saloons snd bowling allies are at the command of visitors. Tbe eonntry is ele vated and healthy; the scenery beautiful, and roads most excellent, snd the pleasure grounds extensive. There is no better water than that afforded by tbe North-Carolina White Sulphur Springs. The patronage of the Camlioss is confidently relieu 00 to repay tbe Proprietor -for tbe ex pensive outlay be baa made to tit up a watering place saitad to their wants; and he promises that no pains. shall be spared by himself or his gentlemanly assistant to render ail wbo insy visit bim pleasant and comfortable. H L. ROBABDS, Proprietor,' May. 1860. , Sis Sou Raleigh Register and Press copy twice a week ; Tatbero' Mercury, Murfreesboro' Southerner, Goldsboro' Tribune, each weekly; Junrnal rnd Herald, Wilmington, twice-a week; Progress, Newbern, ri-weekly; Carol in:an, Colum bia, S. C, and Courier, Charleston, 8. C., each twicOa week for two months, and send bills to .the Proprietor. - KITTRELL'S SPRINGS. -Blackball Co., ProBrietors.' '( . f : THESE VALUABLE 8PRINGS HAVING BEEN PUB cbaaed by tbe undersigned, are now being improved In good style, by tbe erection l Urge hotel and other eosa modious buildings, for the accommodation of visitors. Tbe springs sre situated near the Raleigh k Gaston Railroad, in Granville county, and are sceessible from sll points. Tbe mtst eminent physicians aod ehemisti bsve prononnc ed these wsters tbe best remedy known for the core inf Scrofulsr, Dyspepsia. Dropsy snd cut an coos diseases hav ing been nsed b hundreds of invalids with the most as ' tonishing effect a - ' - j Tbe season will eownnenee on the lBfh June.' Price of . board, $2 per day, $10 tut per week, snd $80 pertnonth children and servants half prce' - ' . THOS. J. BLACKBALL, . . t)R. G. W. BLACKNAW . ' ' ' C. C. BLACKNALL. . Kittrria's 8fbibs, N. C , Msy la, I860. - -fc :' "! P. 8v Persons baring servants sfflicted with Scrofnla, Inspsy or Chronio skia dusases, can now find board for ; tbem, as we sre prepared to tske negro hoarders. -' '88lm. ' . . jB.AC0., V ' v SOLICITORS BLANKS.. , rglHiI FOLLOWING BLANK FORMS OF TNDICT " JL ' meats, just printed and tor sale st tbe Standard office, towitl'"' ""-, -''-.'ftT- BetaiKag adtaaai Immh,' :' "A 7 ! '"" '' .; Assault and Battery.; , , . : t . . v, f ; ; . ' 'Affray... , ;.:, ,.' .: ' Belling Liqncr to a blare.' .. . 1 -. V. - . Trading with SlsTes, ' . - ( MiaiNUas; vitb a Slava, ""T !-- ' ' Fornicatioa and AdnHery, ' a . . Csrrylng Fire-arms, kc . - - s; Trice I per Quire, t-r" AU blanks not oa hand, prialed to order. ; -.?-. - t -'f s.' ..... . s , r . . .- , ' ... ON riRATJGHTSUPEBIOB 'ranXCRJTAifr ALE, just recttyed at the - ':'n'cJ, ' -. - - . v ;DaJC CITY BOUSE.' . VjJaleWVMsrcliJ, 1800. .,r.'.w. l-.;4swtsV x--i .- -1 . rt w'.) ; A ". t c - M