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THE Hortji-Catolina itaniiaA. william w. holden. EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR, TERMS OF THS WEEKLY Two DoUart per annum inVriablv in advnnce. TERMS OF TUB SEMI-WEEKLY bw Dollar per fldiw. invariably in advance. . . A'd vol discontinued at the txpiratton of Via time for which they have been paid. Kates of Advertising ia Sem-Weekly Standard. Our regular rates of advertising are at follows: One square, (14 lines or less) first insertion, - $1 00 acb subsequent insertion, 25 Longer advertisements in proportion. " Contracts will be made with advertisers, at the ahoct regular rata, for six or twelve months, snd at the close of the contract ZS) p f cent, will be deducted from the gross Professional or business Cards not exceeding five lines, will be inserted in either the Weekly or Semi-Weekly, for ti for six months, or $! for twelve months; or in both papers for lt for six months, or (15 for twelve months. Bates of Advertising in Weekly Standard. One dollar per square for the first insertion, and twenty five cents for each subsequent insertion. Ko deduction will be made on Weetly advertisement, no matter koto long they flirty run. Onlv a limited number of adrertisments will be admitted into the Weekly. All advertisements, not other wic directed, are inserted in the Semi-Weekly, and charg ed accordingly. When the number of insertions is not marked on ihe advertisement it is inserted until forbid. jsjf Money sent us by mail is at our isk. PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS CARDS. 5-2-, THE LAW COPARTNERSHIP BE. i j? tween Mr. Saunders and myself has been closed. Persons wishing to see me on bosiuess will please call at residence, ' H.W.MILLER. Raleigh, N. C Sepi. 85, 18S0. 77-tf. WM. J. SAUNDERS. COUNSELLOR AND ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ralkigh. X. C. WILL attend with promptness and dispatch to business of whatever character in the profession, in the Courts of Wake and adjoining counties. ng- Notes, Drafts and Claims collected on any point. September 21, 1860. 76 tf. QTJENT. BUSBEE, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Determined to devote herealler the whole of bis time to his profession, can always be found at bis office in the Brick Row on Favetteville' Street unless absent on the Circuit. March 1,1 8n9. 24-ly. ED. GRAHAM HAYWOOD, Counsellor and Attorney at Law, BALEIGH, X. C, Will attend the County and Superior Courts of Wake, Johnston and Chatham ; the Superior Courts of New Uan 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 lion. Will. H. Haywood, Jr. Raleigh, May 22. 52 sw. THEO. II. HILL, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Raleigh, N. C -5?" Prompt attention given to Collecting. January 24, 1S60. 7 lj- W. L. SAUNDERS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SALISBURY, N. C. Will attend the Courts of Rowan, Stanly and Cabarrus Counties. November 10. 101 ly. D. H. C. Moors. Johx P. Barnes Late of Mississippi. Lale of Halifax, N. C. MOORE & BARNES, ATTORXIES AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW AND SO LICITORS IN CHANCERY, Napolkox, Desna Countt, Arkansas, Will practice in all the Courts of the State of Arkansas, and hi 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. O. Brown, U. S. S.; Hon W. K. Sebastian, U. S. S.; Hon. John V. Wright, M. C, Washington City, D. C. December 16, 1859. 107 ly. B. B. BULLA, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ASHEBORO, X. C. WILL practice in the County and Superior Courts of Ran dolph and adjoining counties. July 10, 1S60. 55 4m. B. R. MOORE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SALISBURY, N. C. w ITT. PTJiPTlfE TV THE POTTRTS OF ROWAN and adjoining Counties. Collections ptomptly made. April 24. 4. BOT hi. J. A ENGELHARD. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Taw borough, N. C. February 4, 1859. 16 ly. W. J. RASBERRY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Sxow Hill, N. C , Will practice in the Couits of Greene, Wayne, Pitt and Duplin. tW Special attention to Collections. December 16, 1859. . 107 lypd. E. BROCK. HOLDEN, ACTING OFFICER FOR CASWELL CO. T17ILL ATTEND TO ALL CLAIMS ENTRUSTED1 If to him with accuracy and despatch. Post Office Leisburg, N. C. March 2, 1358. IS OCEAN HOUSE, PORTSMOUTH, VA. C. C. BARTLING, PROPRIETOR. A First Class Hotel, convenient to Car and Steamboat Landings. March 27, I860. 25-It. ESTABLISHED 147. ,VV,RAHA m 4 Wholesale and Ectril Dealers in STAPLE St. FANCY DRY GOODS. Also, Boots, Shoes, Trunks, &c. 13 SYCAMORE ST., PETERSBURG, VA. REMOVAL.. THOMAS H. MOORE, Petebsburo, Va., IIAS REMOVED TO THE NEW AND SPACIOUS A Store, No. 115 Sycamore street, 9 doors above Don fin a Johnston's, and next lo Miller k Peace, where be is f"1i "'"K hwge uck "f HATS, CAPS, Ac, for the Merchants, Planters, and others, are respectfullr invited September 14, 1860. 74-8m. WHOLE8ALE AND RETAIL TINWARE AND STOYE WARE HOUSE. TREAD WAY & JOHNSON, (Successors to R. S. Thompson,) Have taken the store 68 sycamore st directly in front of the Court Hnnse, where may be !und a large and well selected stock of Stoves, Plain and "panned Tin Ware. Wood Ware, Brittania Ware, Castors, ble Cuttlery, Silver Plated and Brittania Spoons, Hollow 4Ii Fire Irons, Stove Pipes, Sheet Zinc. Force and Sac on Pumps, Lead Pipe, Bird Cages, decks, and a large ra il J i "mHe Keeping Articles, all of which we are selling the lowest possible prices. To merchants we can offer Peat inducements. Please call and examine our stock and P'tCes; We Should hA nlpawl to .tiAw wuuli In thti&j, in nt, and if we cannot suit yon as to price and quality, want complain or charge for showing the goods. we Petersburg, Va, Sept. 14, 1860. 74-tt Vol. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. 1800. FALL. 1800. STEVENsOtf, WEDDELL & CO., - t IMPORTERS AKO JOBBERS IX Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, No. 78 amd 80, Sycamore. Street, rkTEKSBUKG, VA. w E INTITE THE ATTENTION OF THE trade to our nnu.su.ally large and elegant stock of ENGLISH, FRENCH. AND AMERICAN BZIXISS C3- O O X S . Every variety of MEN and BOY'S WEAR, PLANTATION GOODS, 61GAKS AHTB SJJCA'WI.S, A FULL LINE OF NOTIONS, Together with every class ot Goods to be found in Whole sals Houses. North and South. The Merchants of Noith-Carolina, Vinrima and Tennes see, are invited to an examination of our Stock, which will be found speciallv adapted to the wants of their customers. and will be offered for CASH, or on the nsutl credit, at such low prices as cannot fail to meet the views of the CLOSEST BCTKBS. f Orders respectfully solicited and promptly exe cuted. 8. W. k CO. September 21, 1860. 76 tf. 18GO. Fall! Fall!! Fall 11! 1860. DIRECT TRADE. I AM NOW RECEIVING BY SHIP SUSAN KINKS, of my own ImMrtalion, direct from Liverpool to City Point Va., and by Ship W. L. Lindsey, from Liverpool to New York, a large Stock of Earthenware, China, Parian Ware, &c, and am receiving from the Eastern and Western Factories, Glass Ware of all descriptions. Cut and Pressed. My Stock is laree, embracing all Goods found in Crockery, Glass, and House furnishing establishments. I am pre pared, and will offer great inducements to punctual paying and cash customers, and ask of all an examination of my goods and prices beore purchasing. No. 55 Sycamore St., Petersburg. Va. Best Baltimore and City made Stone-Ware on band. September 7, ISfio. 72 Smoa. EAGLE HOTEL, (GUION'S,) HAS BEEN REFITTED AND FURNISHED, AND is now opened for the reception of GUEftTS. The Proprietors make no promises. Iipt invite the public to give them a trial and judge for themselves. Thirty or thirty-bve Members of the legislature can be furnished with board, and good and convenient rooms. UUKUU A 1'H I l.l.l ITS Proprietors. Raleigh. N. C, Sept, 18, 1860. 75 tt Jxo. S. Dakcy Jxo. H. Htman. Lite of Tarboro', & C. late of Scotland A'ret. S. C. F. M. Htmav, Late of H'arrentvn, X C. DANCY, HYMAN & CO., GROCERS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 124 PEARL STREET, NEW YORK. HYMAN, DANCY & CO.. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NORFOLK, VA. The New York House will be conducted by Jxo. S. Dasct, aided by K. V. Hymax. The Norfolk House will be conducted by J so. H. Htmax and r. M. Htmax. t37 Particular attention given lo the sale of Cotton, Corn, Wheat, Naval Stores, Ac September 11, H60. 78-tf. 3 Register copy till forbid. OAK-CITY SAVINGS BANK. DR. THOMAS D. HOGG, President. JOHN G. WILLIAMS, Ouhier. DIRECTORS: Dr. T. D. Hogg, H. a Smith, Q. Busbee, J. G. Williams. This Bank is now receiving deposits at the Exchange Ulb.ce or Jobn li. Williams A Uo. Discount Dat, Tuetday. Raleigh. N. C Feb. 17, I860. 14 tf. N. M. MARTIN. BR0. & CO., GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Petersburg. Va. IT. H MARTIN, SON & CO.. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Richmond, Va. C CONSIGNMENTS OF TOBACCO, COTTON, WHEAT J and CORN respectfully solicited. As heretofore, prompt personal attention given to the sales of produce, and our best efforts will be used to give aaiisiacuon. t3f Produce consigned to N. M. Martin. Son k Co. Richmond, will be forwarded by f. M. Martin, Bro. k Co., free of any forwaraing charge. May 11, I860. 8S Uanl 1860. 1860 FALL AND WINTER CLOTniNG. rmHE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST RETURNED FROM JL the Northern Cities with a large and beautiful assort' ment of READY MADE CLOTHING AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, Which he will sell uoon such terms as cannot fail to please' All fn need of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING will find it to their inteaest to call at the Corner of FayeUeville Sheet and Market -tqvare. Where they will find Clothing of every description, from the bneat to the lowest priced. HACKNEY POOLE. Raleigh. N. C, Oct. 2, 1860. 7 I m. WIL.L.IAM WATSON, UPHOLSTERER AND PAPER HANGER, Fatettbyille Street, 'One Door above the Pol Office,.) HAVING JUST LAID IN MY FALL SUPPLY, wbicb will make a very extensive and handsome as sortment of Goods in my line, consisting of New Style Decorations; Gilt, Velvet, and Common papers, (Me very neat, as low as 10 cents roll) snd Borders to match, which I will put 4ip in tbe neatest manner, either in town or country. Window Shades, Cornices, Curtain Bands, Pic ture Tassels, Cords. Ac, lounges, Hair, Shuck and Cotton Mattresses, Table Oil Cloths, Ac, Ac ' Also constantly manufacturing to order my Celebrated Newly I atented Spring Mattress, which for comfort snd durability cannot be beaten. Grateful for tbe patronage heretofore received, I ask a continuation of the favors of the Public, and pmmiie to make every effort to give satis faction, both in prices and work. . WILLIAM WATSON. Raleigh, N.C., Oct. 12, 1860. 82 lm. . NEW WHOLESALE Shoe and Leather House. ' WILSON, McILWAINE & CO.. 60 Sycamore Street, Petersburg, Virginia, HAVE RECEIVED, AND OFFER FOR SALE, AN nnustully large Stock of Goods, in ther 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, 4c, Ac, Ac Sole Wholesale Ac 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 nrd prices, which they are determined shall compete success i lly with bouf es here or elsewhere. jr7 Orders promptly and carefully attended to by one of tbe bnn. JOHN B. WILSON, , JOHN McILWAINE, B. W. ROBERTS. September 5, 1859. 78-tf. .411 tele lij KALEIGH, N. C, WEDNES BUSINESS CARDS, &C. RALEIGH AND GASTON RAILROAD I Change f Schedule! Raleigh. November 1st, 1859. ON AND AFTER THIS DATE THE MAIL TRAIN on the Rs'gh ih Gaston Railroad will run as fol lows : Leave Raleigh daily at 7 10, A. M., ' Arrive at Weldon daily at 12, M. Leave Weldon duilv 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 and Friday; Arrivcs'at Raleigh Tuesday, Thnrsdav and Saturday. "Sefereburg Freight Leaves Raleigh Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday ; Arrives at RaleigH Monday, Wednesday and Friday. P. A. DUNN.Supt. November 8, 1S'9. 6 ly. 18G0. FALL TRADE I I860. HAMILTON & GRAHAM, Importers and Wholesale Dealers Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, PETERSBURG, VA., Invite Ihe attention of Southern Deales lo their large and extensive Stock of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, now in Store and readr for Exhibition, comprising a full and handsome range of . BHESS.aOODS, Also, the largest and most attractive Stock they have ever presented to the trade, of Cloths, Cassimercs. 34 and 6.4 Fulled Cloths, Satinets, Kentucky Jeans, Dlankets, Kerseys, Lindseya, And leading DOMESTIC GOODS, purchased in large quan tities on the most favorable terms from various manufac turers, and especially adapted to tbe wants of tbe Virginia, North-Carolina, and Tennessee Mer chants, They feel assured that purchasers visiting this city will find their Stock both extensive and desirable, embracing the newest and latest designs of the season, all of which will be offered to punctual customers on terms to compete with anv House North or Smth. A call is solicited. All orders shall have their personal attention. Ft3 Agents for Cotton Yarns and Shoe Threads. September 14, I860. 74-Sm tfcPHEETERS &. GIIISELIN, Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants, Norfolk, UTOULD CALL TllK ATTENTION OF COUNTRY Dealers and Planters to their large and select stock ol UllUlLfc UKUUblilt, including AO0 bags Rio, Lagtinvra and Jura Coffee, 60 hhds. N. O. and P. It. Sugars. 250 bbls. Refined Sugars, all grades, l(n bbls. bright, heavy N. O. Molasses, 5o hhds. Muscovado Molasses, 25 Tierces Prime Rice. Soon Sacks L. B. and G. A. Salt, 8(H) boxes Adamantine, Chemical and Sperm Candles, 2W) boxes Brown and Toilet Soap, looo Reauns Wrapping Paper, lin Bales Wraiipiiii; Twine, Brooms, Buckets, tlrain mid Ground Spices of every kind. Blacking, Starch, Fig, Blue, Ac, Ac. TEAS. Our asMirtmeut of Green and Black Teas is very complete, embiacing a variety of choice chops, which will be sold at prices to please. N. B. Siiecial attention paid to consignments of Flops, r. . , IsOTTO.H, .'AVAL kiTIIHu, UKlkU I KUIT, SC. September 12, 1 &., 80 tf. HUNTS PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY, RALE1GU, N. C. PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITS IN OIL COLORS. Prices Ranging from $20 to f80. THESE PORTRAITS CAN BE TAKEN FROM DA guereotypes and Miniatures, or from Life; and being finely finished in Oil Colors on Canvas, thev are perfectly durable, and make beautiful Paiutings. They can be en- lareed to anv sue. and such changes or alterations as mar 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 ihe old established uallery, on rayette ville Street. Those preferring portraits painted from life, would do well to give Mr. A. a call. Persons bav:ng Da- giiereotppes of deceased friends ran, by giving the color of the hair, eyes, ana complexion, secure a permanent ana life like portrait Photographs can be finished in Water Colors, Pastelle, India Ink or Crayons, at prices ranging from 10 to fa". The plain Photograph Irom ft to Sio. Uelaim types for Lockets, Cases, Rings and Pins. Ambrotypes, Vignettes, Neillographs for sendii.g in letters, Ac, taken in all weathers. E. HUNT, Photographist, Raleigh, N. C. March 1,1360. IS ly. THOMPSON'S NEW JEWELRY! CUAS. H. TnOMI'SON IS NOW OPENING one of the 6 nest Stock of JEWELRY in Ihe market. Amongst his additions will be found a superb lot ol 8ILVER WARE, and he has made arrangements for filling orders of every Kind ol HAIR WORK. This mav be said to be s new feature in bis business. Pat terns of all imaginable description may be seed st bis Store. C. H. T. respectfully solicits an examination of his stock Orders nromptlv attended to. Repairing of WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac, carefully ana prompt iv attended lo. Raleigh, Oct. 7,1 8oit. 87 tf. HECTOR DAVIS, .AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, For Sale of Negroes, Fbakklix Stkket, Richmond, Va., SELLS NEGROES BOTH PUBLICLY AND PRI vately, and pledges bis best efforts to obtain tbe bigb est market prices. He has a safe and commodious JAIL, where he will board all Negroes intended for his sales at 80 cents per dsv. July 27, 1850. 60 ly. JOHN W. COSBY, AROHXTBOT, RALEIGH, N. C. September 25, 1860. 77 tf. THE METROPOLITAN WASHING MACHINE i AND ATTACHMENT. Robbing and Wringing Done Away. THIS WONDERFUL MA chine is remarkable for the fol lowing qualities, which it warranted to possess. It does not wear the clothes, snd never breaks a button. It cleanses thoroughly tbe most delicate as well as the roughest clothing, and rinses clear. .-- - . It is perfectly simple, very strong ana aureme, ana can hardlv get out of repair. It is light and portable, and when not in use takes no more room tban the common Wash Tub. j It is admirably adapted to the wants ot the South as well as the North, and baa never failed to please wherever tried. A common hand can with ease and perfect safety lo the clothing, wash faster and belter than lour washerwomen can bv hand. Orders promptly filled, with Machines having full direc tions lor use, by tbe subscribers, wuo are me aumonzea agents for the sale of these great Labor Saving Machines in tbe States or Virginia and anrtn-i;aroiina. .TREADWAY k JOHNSON, . 68 Sycamore St Petersburg, Va, Sept. 14, 1860. 7 tf. PLANTATIONS FOR 8ALE. fTHB SUBSCRIBERS ARE DETERMINED TO SELL X their Plantations on Little r ishing creeS. in warren -ounty. near Littleton. The two -tract of about 800 and 00 acres respectively are contiguous, snd will be sold to ether or separately. The soil is well suited to tbe usual rops of the country, and there is a full proportion of good -. rees ana orancn low grounas. un ine larger iraci is i . ood Dwelling, of eicht rooms, with suitable out-houses . n the other, a large Tobacco Barn, Overseer's Houes, Ac Apply to J. D. a. VL, on tbe premises. V W. HOOPER. J. D. B. HOOPER. August 14, 18G0. 65 2m. mm 'A DAY, OCTOBER 24, i860 MISCELLANEOUS, THE OAK CITY HOUSE, WILL BE OPENED ; DURING THE FAIR WEEK, AND CONTINUE OPEN TILL THE CLOSE OF THE LEGISLATURE. - That popular and far-famed Caterer, W. R. PEPPER. Will have charge or the CUISINE DEPARTMENT, and all the choice delicacies of Ihe season will be served with taste and despatch. UrrUflTJS THE fUST UrriUE. Raleigh, N O, Oct. t, 1860. 81 tf. Founded 1852 Chartered 1854 LOCATED Corner or Baltimore and Charles Streets. BALTIMORE, MO. THE LARGEST, MOST ELEGANTLY FURNISHED, snd popular Commercial College in the United States. Designed expressly for young Men desiring to obtain a Thorough, Practical, Business Edncatioa, - In the shortest possible time, snd at tbe least etpeuse. A iiHrge ana iseamiiui urnameutal Circular, containing upwards of SIX SQUARE FEET with SPEcmsit or Pkr massrip, and a Large Engraving (the finest of the kind ever made in this countiy) representing the Interior View of the College, with Catalogue stating terms, Ac, will be sen to every young Man, on application, Free of tSarye. rite immediately and yon will receive the package by return maiL 'Address. E. K. L0SIER, Baltimore, Md. September 1, 1860. 70 ly. NEW BOARDING HOUSE. THE SUBSCRIBER WILL OPEN THE UPPER part of tbe Large Brick Building, A'o. 16 FayettetiU Street, for the accommodation of strangers visiting the city dur ing tbe appnevhing Fair, and also for the Men. hers of tbe legislature. Those wishing comfortable and convenient rooms will do well to call and make a selection, as the lo cality of ihe house is convenient lo the Capitol Square, and in a very desirable part of the city. MARGARET J. FENTRESS. Raleigh. N. C. October S, lRo. 80 8t. 13J Spirit of the age copy two times. IMPROVED COTTON INS. nVE RECENTLY ADDED TO MY COTTON GINS W. Mcl.L.N DON'S improvement on Cotton Gin boxes. I by which the Oin will pick about nne-'hird more cotton tier ur day, and improves the quality of the cotton from to ceui per puna over anv uin not using this improve ment. It picks tbe seed cleaner, and prevents the cotton from clogging on the saws. This improvement eousisls in flanging the heads of the onion Dox six inches trom where tbe saws pas throuirh the ribs, in a direct line outward, deflecting from this line in an angle ol about hlleen degrees causing the cotton, as it passes upwards, to contract on the ws and expand in the box aa it goes downward, thus shifting the cotton so as to present a different surface to the saws continually as they move round. Messrs. P. Uenneberry ft Co. are my agents at Norfolk, Va , and aie prepared hi 11 promptly all orders entrusted to luem. GEORGE K1DD. LaGrange, Ga. July 24, ISC". 6 Sra. NOTICE OF IMPORTANT SALE. N THE 2--TH DAY OF OCTOBER NEXT. AND AT he residencence of the late JJHN MURRAY. de- Ceased, in the north part or tbe county of Alamance, I will sell. a public auction, twelve likely Negro Slaves, and amongst them some brst rate field bands. At the same time and pluce, I will sell all Ihe Household and Kitchen Furniture ol said deceased, all his Farming loots in every Kind, a lot ot urn, fodder and liar, two head of Horses, bis stock of Cattle, Hogs and Sbeep, and a variety of other articles not now necessary to mention. The above sale will be iiihiu a credit of nine months, and purchasers will be required to give bonds with approved accuniy. JAMES MURRAY, Adm'r. October 2, 1960. 7 lm. TO CONSUMERS OF COAL. f SHALL. DURING THE WINTER, (AND IN FACT jl an me year rouna,; seep on nana a Full Supply of Coal for Grates and Stores. As I never order, nor do I intend to sell, if I sm aware of it, any but the very UbftT article or Coal, I hope lo receive a liberal share of patronage. I sell Coal per long ton, viz: x.24o pounds. Coal will be weighed on tbe Town Scales if desired by the purchaser. Orders left at my ollice will be promptly attended to, Orders from the country when the parties are not known snouia be accompanied wim reiervnces. WM. P. MOORE, Jr., Ncwbern, N. C. Octobers, 18S0. to 2t. NOTICE. A PPLICATION WILL BE MADE TO THE NEXT B. Legislature of Norn-Carolina for law prohibiting ihe sale oi intoxicating i.qnors in the town m navwnod Chatham county, N. C, and within two miles and a half of Int. corporate limits of the same. September 25, ls0. 77 lm. A SITUATION WANTED. mHE UNDERSIGNED. WHO IS A GRADUATE OP JL Randolph Macon College, desires situation teacher. Address. T. J. UYKKHKY, Young's x Roads, Granville, N. C. September 4, 18(10. 71 6tpd. WANTED, T1.WO GOOD PRINTERS TO WORK ON THE DAILY Poet, at Washington, N. C. Also one capable of taking the entire charge of the Mechanical Department. liood wages win oe given. September 2R, 1800. A. B. CBAP1N ft CO. 78 lm. ARTIST. TlfR. WIL. GARLE BROWNE HAS RECENT if M. RY returned Irom New York, and will remain in the City and vicinity a short time. Persons desiring his services will make immediate appl ication, as be has en gagemenis to meet tanner outn. N. B. Communications left at Chas. B. Root's Store. Raleigh, N. O, Oct. , I860. 6111 SHAVING AND HAIR DRESSING. JOHN A. JONES. FAVETTEVILLE STREET. NEAR tbe New Bank building, having added recent improve ments, respecttuiir solicits a call both Irom citizens and strangers visiting Ihe Uity. Ralaigb, N. C Oct. P, 1 880. 81 tf. NOTICE-SELLING OFF AT COST. mHE ENTIRE STOCK IN TRADE OF MESSRS, X DODI) ft SCHE1B, having been assigned to me in payment of debts, are now offered for sa'e at eoet. The Stock consists of sn exttnsire assortment ot' Faneg Ooodt snd Toy, also of (itndiee, A'ute, Fruite, Seoart. te. Also, for sale an Jet Crtam Machine, and apparatus for making tnay. All persons indebted to Dodo ft Scbiis, are requested to make immediate pavment to nie,-or to Mr. WM. H, DODD, my only authorized agent. ' - KEMP P. BATTLE, Trustee. Raleigh, N. C, Sept, 1, I860. 70 tf. BOARD FOR MEMBERS. -V-VflLLlAM T. BAIN WILL BE PREPARED TO V w accommodate some ten or a dozen members of the Legislature with comfortable board. He will nse his best endeavors to please and give satisfaction to all who may patronize him. His charges will be ss moderate as the times will permit. His residence is near the Standard Uthce. RaleigtT, N. C, Sept. 25, 18o. 77 tf. T 1 HE SUBSCRIBER CAN ACCOMMODATE with BOARD twelve or si xteen members of tbe ap proaching legislature. GEO T. COOKE. Raleigh, N. C, Sept 2J5, 180. 77 tf. WHY STAND YE ALL THE DAY IDLEt ANY LADY OR GENTLEMAN IN THE UNITED States, possessing from $fi to 7, can ester into an easy and respectable business, by which from $5 to ftio per dsy can be realized. For particulars, sddress (with stamp) W. R. ACTON ft CO , - No. 87 (old 41) North Sixth St., Philadelphia. September 83, I860. 73 Cm, No. 85. MISCELLANEOUS. 18G0. FALL TRADE. I860. HAED'Vf ABE! HARDWABEU EDWARD C. BEliVTN, Dealer In English and American Hardware, House Furnishing Goods, Blacksmiths', Carpenters' A Jovaers' Tools, Car riage Trimmings, Bolting Cloths, Fine Cutler y,WoodeBVrrnre, " &c, drx., Ac., 0 AND AGENTS FOR FAIRBANKS' PLATFORM SCALES, HAS just returned from tbe Northern cities, and is now receiving, direct Irom tbe importers and Manniactnrers the largest and most complete assortment ot .ngisn and American Hardware of every description that be has ever bad the pleasure of offering to the public, Be sure snd call at the old established Hardware Store, at R. Smith's Comer, as 1 intend to sell goods as low as sny house in tbe State. E. C. BELV1N, Hard-ware Corner, Fayetteville St , Raleigh, N. C. September 28, 1860. 78 8m. NEW INVOICE! BY EXPRESS ! NEW DRESS GOODS. BROCADE SILKS, WITH MAGENTA AND 80LFE RINO COIAJRS, ON BLACK. EMBROIDERED REPPS, ORIENTALS, CBENA PLAIDS FOR CHILDREN. W. H. & U. 8. TUCKER. Raleigh. N. C, Sept. 2 I860. 77 tt HATS FOR YOUNG MEN. SUPERB MOLESKIN HATS. at 3 60 worth 14 50 44 44 U 44 44 f. 00 Call soon and getjfits, as they are going off every day. - W. H. & R. S. TUCKER. Raleigh, N. C, Sept. 25, I860. 77 tf. VELVET AND CLOTH CLOAKS, CLOAKS, CLOAKS AND MANTLES, FULL LENGTH VELVET CLOAKS, " " CLOTH -ARAB CLOAKS IN COLORS, AND IN BLACK, SACQUES AND CAPES FOR MISSES. A superb assortment, At TUCKER'S. Raleigh, N. C, Sept. SS, 1860. 77 tf. J. PALMEK & CO MARKET STREET WHARF. PIIILAD'A., Dealers in Fi"h, Cheese and Provisions, Usre constantly on band an assortment of DRIED AND PICKLED FISH, Ac, viz: Mackerel, Shsd. Sslmon, Blue Fish, Herrings, Codfish, lieel, fork. Lard, bboitlders, Alsms, Mdes, Cheese, Beans, Rice, Ac September 23, 18ii0. 78 3m. BAUGH'S RAW BONE SUPER-PHOSPHATE OP LIME. Cash Price. $45 per 2000 pounds, (2) centt per pound) P57" A MBXIAL D1SCOCXT MADS TO DCALtlS. gI WN THE PREPARATION OF THIS VALUABLE MA JL NURE, Bimet ore veeil in their rate eta te only They have never been boilbo or calcixed. They are taken as nature has made them, crushed witb powerful machinery. and subjected to a process, by whi.-.h, while all tbe virtue of tbe Bone is retained, a Fertilizer is procured, furnish ing in s coNCKXTBATto and soluble roan the two indis dispensable ingredients for tbe growth of Plants and en riching tbe soil, viz: phosphoric acid and ahuost. These two ingredients, bv the nse ol -VAUUH'S KAW BU.na SUPER-PHOSPHATE," are given to the soil in all their original etrtnglh and purity. They assimilate at once with tbe soil, furnish all the needful Ammonia for tbe growing crop, giving it ample luxuriance, and leave tbe land per manentlv benefited so that its presence can be traced for years afterwards. CARD. The steadily increasing demand which has followed tbe introduction of our , Raw Bone SuperPhosphate or Lime. is a marked proof that ihe Farmer snd Planter are begin. ning to appreciate the value ot such fertilizers, ss not only produce the firet crop but also fsbmaxextly impbovb the soil; and on this Doini we Dave aounuani eviaence irom those who orefer its use to that of Peruvian Guano. Since tbe introduction of our article we have continually desired to furnish a Manure combining ALL tbe important constituents of Haw Bunt; snd we have accomplished this by s process originating with, and used only by, nnrselves. IfAUbU c SUilS, No. 20 South Wharves, Philadelphia. JAMRS M. TOWLES. AG EXT FOB TBE SALB OP Agricultural Implements. Fertilizers, Ac, ALSO GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT AND AUCTIONEER, Ralbioh, Ji. September 4, I860. 71 2m. September 5th, 1800. GOODS AT WHOLESALE. ' 50 BOXES ASSORTED FAMILY SOAP, AO Uoxes Adamantine Candles, fiO " Assorted Candy. 15 " Pure Uighlrnd Soda, 15 " Osceola Starch, SO Kits Mackerel, ' 10 " While Fish, 20 Boxes Raisins, 20 Half boxes Raisins, 20 Quarter boxes Raisins, 65 Boxes and Cases Champagne, 20 Boxes Cheese, 10 Casks Ale, 5 Casks Porter, 5 Hhdc. Molasses. 20 Sacks Marshall's Salt, Sugar by the Barrel. Coffee by the Sack. ' Bacon in lots to suit, at E. A. WHITAKER'S. Raleigh, N. C, Sept. 7, 1880. 72 tf. ' WATCHES! WATCHES!! v COLD AND SILVER. IF YOU WANT TO BUY A VERY FINE WATC 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 hsve sold Thousands of Dollars worth of the above Watches, and nteer bad one returned. ; Also, The American Watch Two Makers. Warranted excellent Time-keepers durable Watch. Together with very fine GENEVA WATCH for Ladies, larve assortment. Those wanting a Watch to keep time by will do well to eaJI. as tbe Wsichrs thali be ss represented. I sell ss cheap as tbey can be nought eisewnere. JOHN C. PALMER. 10 tf. Raleigh, Feb. 8, 180. . KITTLEWELL'S GUANO. rmriHIS FERTILIZER IS NOT. AS HAS BEEN SUP- M. posed, artificial, but pure Bird Manure, bng equal quantities of Peruvian and Pbospbstie Guano, thoroughly mixed and ground fine, entirely removing tbe heating and burning properties of tbe Peruvian, and adding a lasting and real vitality, by tbe nse of tbe pbosphatic, wbicb tends lo improve the soils permanently. For wheat it is eaual to any manure ever used, as esn be proven by thousands who have used it. Several instances nave been reported where it prevented Butt. Many who have tried it side by side with Pemviao sar Ibat it is far preferable, and that it will ultimately supersede it. Pamphlets sent post-paid free of charge. Tbe same quantity of Kettlewell's Guano nsed per acre as the Peruvian. Prie tiOper ton of 2,000 lbs. ' B. T. BOEKOVER, Commission Merchant, Norfolk. Vs. Also, Agent for Mapes Nitrogenised 8uperpbospbte of Lime snd foudrette of toe Lodt atan unci tiring uompaoy. September 7, I860. : 73 BtBoa. HORTBT-CAEOLnrA MATS f ATJU NOTICE IS-HEREBT GIVEN TO ALL PERSONS who deetre to exhibit articles at tbe Fair of tb $rs Agrkultnral Society, to .commence in this City on TUB& DAY the Kth of October, that they -will direct all Artiel" for exhibition to tbe care of JOHN R. HARRISON. EstJ. who has been duly appointed by Ihe Executive Committee Jo receiT Articles intended for exhibition st the DepoTO and to eonvej them ia the Fair Grounds,. AH ArtfcWrU exhibition should be at tbe Depot in this City by MON DAY, the 15th instant. ... . ' ' Mr. P. F. PESCUD and Dr. L. &;PEl1tY iae been appointed a Committee or Reception to provide arcommo daiions for visitors. - WILSON W. WHITAKfiR, SebtV. . Oefober 9; i860. -t ; ' .. .. . i ;; - f s-0. 5 " STATE OF NORTfl-CAltOLINA-ROCKINQ. HAM CO DNTY. William W. Roper and others vs. C. U Glenn, Administrator of Charles Roper, deceased In Equity. ''-.. In Ibis esse it is referred to the Muter to state the ac count of C L. Glenn, as tbe Adm'r. of Charles Roper, dee'd., snd tbst he advertise for sll of tbe next of kin of tbe said Charles Roper, dee'd.; to appear before hint at-ths time and place of taking the same, and prove their rela tionship. . In obedience to the foregoing order, notio is hereof gi" en that I have appointed my office in. tbe town oT Went worth, Rockingham eountv, a the place, and Saturday, be i 27th of October, I860, as the time, when and where f shall. ' proceed to state the account above mentioned, at which time and place all persons claiming to be the next of kin at ssid Charles Roper are requested to arske their appearance and proof to make before me, if proof they can, of their ' said relationship to the said intestate. A. M. SCALES, C October P, 1860. ' (Price may. $4.) 81 Id.'' arbor vrraE, arbor vite.j , ARBOR VITS OF ALL 8IZES AND PRICES ' from 23 cents to i, sceording to site snd oosity , Tbey consist of tbe following varieties, viz: Golden. Giv . gantic , American, Japsn, Tartarian, Siberian, Chinese, Tie- ' panl, Gold Edged, and others. ; " V Just send your money, snd yon will get yotir money's i ; worth, from . ;'-', -.. . x . ... THOMAS CARTER,. " - Knrservmefts ;-" Ralefgh. N..C: V October 12, 1860. ' . .. 8S-rV-U OXFORD FEMALE COLLEGE. , TEACHERS. ... . Literary .School. . m.i J. H. Mills, i' Miss M. A. Fowlbb, . Miss K. J. Barb ah, ! - w - Miss Mabt Habobatb. . - School or Fine Arts. ; - -. Miss E. J. Kaioa. . : ' . Schoolof Musie. i Mbs. E N. Mills, -Miss S. A. Faocstt, Miss M. C. Brasweu, ' " EXPENSES. Tuition in Elementary Branches, ' B ' " College Classes, SO " " Drawing, (materials indnded,) ' It : - - Painting in Wster Colors, .15 " " Oil Painting, (materials included.) . 30 . - - Wax Work, (materiali included.) 10: " Embroidery, (materials iucluded.) ' v 10 " " Musie, (instrument furnished,) ' SS " " Board, (washing included,) AO, Board and Tuition in the three months, . 100 REMARKS. Extra charges snd needless expenses sre strictly prohib ited necessary purchases sre made by tbe teachers. Pic ayune pedlars are not allowed to enter the premises, and no pocket money is required. " Oxford is situated on tbe healthy hills of Granville," 14 ' miles from tbe Raleigh k Gaston Railroad, and hi connect- -ed witb Henderson Station by a line of daily stages. Tbe scholastic year is divided into two sessions.' The' first opens on the fitst Mondar in July and closes-on the last Thursday in November. The second opens on the first ' Monday in Januarv and closes with the annual commence ment on the Isst Thursday in May. - For tbe Annual announcement applv to ' ' .? J. H. IIILLS, Oxford, 5. O. . June 18, 1860. 4 lypd. LAND FOR SALE. M -fl hW ACRES OF LAND, SITUATED OR LYING -4ft JL m on both sidts of the road leading from Green ville to Newbern. and just three miles from Greenville. , the tract contains 417 seres of land, about 200 seres 4s 1 cleared, part of it is now grown np in pine boshes for tbe ' lack of force to cultivate iL About 45 or 50 acres of it is rich swamp, snd esn be -Tfry easily drained. On one of tbe swamps Mr. Wiley ' ' Bell snd Mr William Brooks hsve cleared some 4 or 6 acres next to ns of their part of the swamp, which brings irom ten to twelve barrels of corn to tbe sere. ' Nearly all of the up land is of good clsy foundation, the . very sort of land to manure and improve upon. Maoare that is put upon it amply shows for itself. A large por- ' tion of it is well adapted to cotton, and would be valna -ble plantation if some man owned it who bad force enough -' to improve it, and put it in a good state of cultivation.' Tbe land bas a good dwelling house upon it, surrounded witb a beautiful oak grove, a splendid well of pure water, and is a very pretty place to live at, Ac Said land has also an orchard of fine fruit trees. " ' Persons wishing to purchase land, would do well to look and examine for themselves before purchasing elsewhere. 17 1 am determined to se'L - . A. XN0X. . June IS. 1880. 47 sea. - VALUABLE WARREN COUNTY LAND FOR SALE. ' THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS AT PRIVATE SALE tbe Tract of Land belonging to tbe estate of .Wilhoia ' Plummer, situated on Richneck Creak, in Warren county,. . N. (X, about five miles from Warrenton, three from Sbooso Springs, snd adjoining the lands of Messrs, Alexander Jones, Jacob Parker, and others. The Tract contains shunt fiOO seres, is in good condition, and is considered ooe of tbe best plantations in the county. " Any one wishing to buy a small plantation, sitnsted in a healthy country and surrounded by excellent Sootety, will find in this place s rare opportunity. Possession Will be given by tbe loth of December, with the privilege of seed ing a crop of Wheat this Fall if desired My son, Edward Plummer, will show the hind to sny oos 'desirous of purchasing, snd will also give any information regarding said land. - , - - ELIZA PLUMMER,' 1 Extr'x. of William Phimwier. Warrenton, N.O, Sept. 11, 1880. . - 78 ft- ; TO THE PUBLIC. " THE UNDERSIGNED BEGS Tl CALL THE AT. tention '-f the public generally to tbe followiog offi. cial advertisement emanating from ihe Executive of North Carolina, dated Raleigh, N. V., September 8, 180, and sign ed by John W. Ellis, Governor of North -Carolina: i . , p Executive Department, t' . . Raleigh. N. C, Sept. 8, I860, J f Some few weeks since a requisition was taken out from this office, by one B. F. Harrison, of Jones county, in this State, asking the Governor of Arkansas to surrender -Dr..! Jos. J. Forbes, of Ibat State, upon an alledged charge pi " kidnapping a slave in this State. ' Dr. Forbes was surrendered and brought to tbi Btate, and the charge duly investigated. . Thia investigatiser showed tbe charge to be whol Iv groundless and malicious. t and it appeared that said Dr. J J. Forbes bad not in sny way vioiaieu me taws ui iuis oiavc iu mnj uvuw. A prosecution will be instituted sgs nst said Usrrison, ,5 at my instance, for falsely suing out tbe requisition sfurar said, at the first session of the criminal court for Jones eUD,y" . JOHN W. ELLIS, Governor of North-Carolina. ; It will be seen thereby thst the Governor of North-' ' Carolina .has undertaken to prommnoe judicittily open Ihe conduct of. the undersigned, snd the motive by which be bas been actuated. Tbe undersigned wholly deoics- that H be acted with any malicious purposes in tbe matter refer red to. On t'.e contrary, he asserts that he acted npoa legal advice, and be expects to be wUe to show, when the prosecution threatened shall be instituted by to Govs' nor, that bis conduct was based opon facts communicated to him, which be was sd vised constituted a sufficient saose for tbe proceedings he bas taken.; The. undersigned -ton mils to tbe public that tbe advertisement of tbe Gwnraor of North-Carolina, in. which one branch of tbe 'Govern ment condemn and orders another to prosecute, is without precedent snd wholly n nestled for ; sad be begs suspen sion of public opinion until -the beta can, as tbey will be, ft-diciauu ascertained. . ' ... 3 Jones county, N. C, Sept. . 18G0. a HOTICE- "A?--'-; TO WnOM IT MAY1 CONCERN. "'- HAVING I.OCATED IN THST CTTY OK RALEIGH. . I take this opportunity to inform the Public gener- r lly. tbst I sm prepared to make contracts .'for public' or . , private Buildings, in sny part of the State, 00 tbe adds la- ' ; vorable terms. I. an also prepared to furnish GrswiU iiv ' Its rough stale for building or other purposes, OV'drased to order in aiiy shape required, at reasonable rates-' - Orders for Stone addressed to me throogh the PoaiOf- . Ace. Box 249. or left in care of James Puttie, irW meet ": with prompt attention; ru ' : v.-v t.:-wi X3T All bills payable to me individoaHy. r ' .1- ... . - .. THOMAS COATESi i( ft August 22, 1860. ' ' 7-ws.l. , ' t .. -WANTED...... . A SITUATION AS ASSISTANT OB LOCAL EDI TOR, (if desired, will take the Editorial charge ) in city or country, by a young man who has bad soasVfcfaftla -1 experience in Editorial ife,'Sod is slso a practical risUr Persons wishing further informstion, by letter, or o4her. wise, are referred to , -i !; l Hi EDMUN1 ORR,"8Q.T Povtamootb, Ysc .' , October 7.I550. ..... . ' -rB7 1& RAILROAD IRON AT CITT POINTr-Dtf' Tons Railroad Irou.T Pattern, 63. nonads to theyaed, ' SS. tmwv For sale br JAMES DUNL0P, ' . Petertborgk Vs. ' --82 tf.! J October 12, 1860.