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f J. ".:V"U i -; .'! r-:: ;i':.' ..;,.;.-' -'U:-f V. - ':Khl:,,:- y ; ;;' '::.' 'rV-' -' : - "'Of ;VT'-:: r Y' -v-: :':-'.Nr:Vvll4: ;-5- - .;'' . v"?:--.ri"''" -'. ' fil'Z?:Z':Z) u"-,f:-'-"-i- - .. -i" v : "' rT - - ., , . .- - :. , r . -. " .LI Li LJLJ j ! LS fcJ tS: LI. L3. -VL'WaUayyyal ifKm ' !.'"' . 1 " RALEIGH, N. C., SATURDAY, .DECEMBER 29, isao,' . 4 -T" fl ;:-;tf; ? -Y"'--e -fe t'-'I I"'"-1 i 11- I 1-1 fi i' b; Imtntal iPOLlStlED AVEIIKLY AND FEMI-WEEKLY! fjOKK SPELMAN, Editor and Proprietor fllipRbY: I)ECEM$ER 29, 18pg! .T TEKJliS: semi-wp:ekly, ....... $4 , 2 .' ' .-. ; InvariaWy ia adrancc ;, ; ; ADVi?RTISING: A.tvispTTifiiif.s iw the Semi-Weeklv. with one" in- thfl "Wftfklv. will be charged for the first : .ijisertion $1 per square of 14 Jinea, and 25 cents each :'' yearly ad vertisers. t " "' ;:- ' ' ' 1 : To he Weekly edition no deduction from the, above tl;mll.Wmade,"'--jl -- '';! .'' 1 ...:'l!Jj'' THE WOICK OF THE PEOPLE. - PITT. A large! j enthusiastic; and. most influentia Biee ting of the citizens of Pitt led an tir was held at Green-vine, on the 'li th ut., L. -P. Bardsley id ihe chair and Dr. W. A Bernard and C. ji I ' p Hasrah actnijr as secretaries. ..Spirited speeones : !.- - 'if i ' , t ' n . r t.' i cr- ! , jeere madGr by tna cnairraan, ueu.- ur. Xi, u. om-t ;cltaryt and py l'r parnani, 91 uuson, anu in 9 : " f blowing resolutions adopted by ah overwhelming majority;:. I.-p-brl - ' 21 ecfistature now in sc .ss'irfn 1 0 take such steps as ate of Ni rth-Carolina Jy the hide' lilhplacd the St pt trie boutn, ana tor, that -T':f 1-. 'i -:-.J '....'1i'L- -11L i.. 1:- purpose. a coavenuoa ui me puopm uuguv iu ue ?a led'at the earliest practical period.; , .ji ,; .jo?l)ejrf; That the presenj defenceless condi Jion dfthe jStite ea Is for immediate action. , A ffi(irourh feorffanizntion of the militia and volun- .'(-(-r : pjste.m shniild hef efl'ettcd, arid liberal ap;. hniitiohs Jor that Durbose should . be promptly -iu : iKtsolvedy lhat meanwhile, n view ottne pres t1'-1it:dawgTiiu.ar; ' cobdiHou-.'.uf " ftffairH,; it devolves lUtffon ltbe bLtjzfena in their private . capacity to do ".what may be in tbeir power inl furtberance pt the L foreuiug objects, Iby Avr'iiiijif; military conipaniesi, y voluntary contributions tor their s'ipoort,. ana. 1 surm ways as may ne praciicai anu uiusi euec- iiiiLbnutted -,to thfe ilaressionsj 0? the Northern , rtafes as: Jang as honor aud a just regara tor tne t.resrTvatiot) it their nirhts will permit ; and we '4lo,:. th(:ref(re, Ralemnly declare, appealing to Hign ;i leaven nr iue recinuaeoi onr. luieuiuiiisiuav '":;B'e-DriU6aCbon.dsViwhich. connect jthe. Northern jaiid' 'Sou them Stdtes of this Confederacy dught 4 be di8solv;d. -. :: '- '' ' in. rattti:ou it was oruerod that the repor; of t i n- meed: 'gj ;and' 'tju'resolatioii.-; adopted, be sent t(j (mr monibers in the Legisl I'-'L. iture ana. tne pro- Jct'ediri s -be '.published in - the' Ilab-igh Rtrjut. :W:"-:c4;VVi iOiifaiiiia Jiiucs. vyilmi'ngton.'totfrnf, and Norths Gaston :'At; a meeting of the citizens of Gaston held at Dallas, on the 1st mt.. Col. Richard Hankin m ts' phe'chiiir, j;flleed aclt and; W. M. Fergujon and James M- n ; 1 - 1 . - ; ng as seeretaries, the ladopi-ed with dne dissenting voice ,11 1 - 1 . .. - L it. WuKiiftis. We -have lujarkl with , anftiirned sorrow that a lihuk-Kcpublican has been elected IVfeideot of t the IJiliteU SutU, by an entirely 1 .'1? ; wtioBid t)te, whose! principles as annosnced are I vote, whose Drincirles as annosnced ftart a war or extermination must bo made on our nstitutLdhy. 'and- thathe- nerrd inust be the equal df he white man in this : gorqrnment, therefore. fvyfi,jf(j.-'Th-at- we fully :and cordially endorse the jinessaf'e 'of i. Qoyr Ellis on Federal Kela- ti"ris, ' and especially that portilm reemniending Tau, appeal to tne p.eopie in cpnyentron 10 aevise ::-.: ' - .". : 1 f ' . 1 the j best tnea ns for our ate)y;j H:l .to.' liiat we win nof-suoniic 10 ine.iy- fin ' ' L .1 i 1 .1 a iranny ot niirner law pnuci ' hiirher law principles; and if such ie me issue oui'iuii'tu ut iuu uiu aiicw.m jcim back! oft ljcr constitutional rights for protection k-Dayid j Schcnckj. James Quinn. .! . G. Lewii Wm. vMKce! and Col. ! llankiu addressed the -. : ... -. ... v ..... . .. . meeting. 7. WILSON. At a , meeting of thei citizt'ns 'nl Wilson, he ri the town ;of Viisoui-on the 24th-ult., Joshua JJarnes" in Ithe Wiair, and-!. II. Barltn, actings. secretary r the following were adopted without a; dissenting voice: ;,,:.; "!' -, ''.'--v: . ' ;We, the citizens of the couuty df Wilsdu. N. HPv ignoring all party ;names and views cordially unite-'ia'ihe following resolutions : I (, -r;- : Resolved, That' the election of Abraham Lin-; iwln and; Hannibal II mliu to thorl'residericy and Vice Presidency of th e.U.r.itd Satqs, ouht not; to be; and will not be 'submitted to" 1 I AVso7tW.-That it is the sense of thw meeting i.j.iit ,we nave reserved riirut -as ia sovereiirn P.tatc to; secede from yhe Union ; and that! iiithis ftTTPnc it is the proper remedy, and that it lis i: 'expedieut. that -North Carolina co-operate wilth "7 svr Southern States. i "t '!,. f hat. we jruauest the -Legislature to! Dnouoce these opinions by resolutiou,at the ear- uest practical moment; and to communicate it ito ;nir Senators ainl Representatives in Congress,; jmd; o-bpe rate-with the -Governor in calling; a! Coftyeiijtidn of the people to determine on the- wyrw.-uiuu5.arta measures ot re;iress. ; f difesoMftd, : That-we" resnectfullv surest: t! the legislat!cre to take ifnnteHiate st.ens U' nrMriy.1 f- De'ctfullvi liegaslatufe, to take intojimiuediate C"hsideratibn -ine passage. otvsueh laws as will bo likely; to aUe yiate anyjjibusual embarrassment of tbe commer cial: inti rests ot the State eeu'sequent "upon thej presentjpliticaVemergehcy. . i ; , I I' fi?-!4'' Tha. copiefe of the foregoing resoluJ -tidqs bent;; without delay to our Seua'tot abi iRepreutativeain. the Geueral otl,K f ihA State, who. are hereby requested' to lay them iei fore the Houses of which they are respectively I t his!,rfl(Mtiti was addressed by Captain J 'd tRadclifeV Rev. I). B Clavton: Dr" li 11 w' !mn. Col. M. ,: Moye, J. S. Barnes and J. W. . Liuuoau. I hdrmj the force? of the State. , n -I- ' " (.Resolved, That we resneWfullv recommend to the SAMPSON. TL'e following preamble and resolutions were unatmouBly adopted, by the citizens of this 1 couty, at a lare meeting held in . Clinton, aud ; wy e forwarded to their Senator Col. Thomas L 1 'uison, with the request that ihey be laid before j the Senat : !, I WherAas, The uncertain condition of our civil! affairs threatening ai fee the liberty of our citi zens and! the destruction of our property, in our opinion, cjalls for prompt action on the part of the ci izlns of North Carolina. And deeming this a proper time for a fair expression, of onr rights, we inaintain, that North-Carolina, in "".com: sion withi the jtliirteen independent colonies, entered, into ia conkpacs for mutual protection and defence',! resefvmEr to themselves the absolute right to con trol, eachi e for herself, her I domestic, institu tioni: That in violation of ;the ;Compaet, many of our lister States have refused to protect the pro-!-pertbof be Southeni -Statesjapd have passe4 .laws by t icir State Legislatures cootfary to the Constitut on, and nullifying the laws passed 1 by Congress for the4 protection of; the property of 'many of ibe States : That the citizens of a pari of the States have beeb, and, wehaye every rea son Ivbe ieve-, are stin, making every effort, by all tie m ;an8 in their pp.wer, toj incite our slaves to rebelli a and murder :; That citizens of the Southern States in pursuit of tbeir property have beeni murjdered, and the soil of !a Sovereign Stats jstaiijed with the blood of; her citizens attempting to dfendi themselves aud their property fr)iu thfe irivaisiou l)f an armed band froui-States", belonging to the sajnie.; Government with; ourselves: That jail t 5 - lis 'and' more hasbeeh done1 against the earti- sest torotqstationor tne coutnern Dtates; ina rotcistation of the Southern States ; That lagaibst our solemn protest they have elected ja President whose whole course d( conduct aud ex- sl of opinion. :have been, and are, at war inearest and deares't'rights of the South- 1 em people : lhat as an example ot. tneir opinions. aims andl purposes, he, and his. .supporters, hare Ijti.hddrsed the sentiments; and contributed freely by money and labor ; to the circulation of an id famous publication, the design of which; if car- ried out, would, set the. slaves- as bloodliounus, upon I th white' race of the' Southern States : iTbat we have borne Jill tms for our love and ven- 'eration for the Union and Constitution, until we j believe, the Union and'. Constitution thave been perverted; to tnea us of oppression by desiguiu Uiei anu uu luufjci ' mcips uai iu eacM otaic cuua ity and justice : Therefore, I j V JKesolvit d, 1 hat we believe in fctate fcovereign ty, jind that. any Sovereign Sta 'e has the right 0 seceide .frp'm a confederated Government, when: ever a majority of ,her citizens in convention ;raet. shalil hold that- there has beeu a violation of the national :ompact ; ' ; - : liesoTve'd, '.That we instriuct our representatives in both Houses of - ih'e general lAsserhb'y to urge ! the ieall, as soon as practicable, of a State. Conven- : tidd, to c eliberate as to what ! course the State ! should pursue in; her present. position of dangek ! itesblved; That wejnstruct our Representatives j in-both ll-quses of the Gen eral Assembly to urge j the jearly consideration and adoption df all hece! isary refo -ms, in the' militia system, and the inn mediate jippropriatidn' or a sum! sulficleut to arm evety free -white man in the State. ; I lesoledv That the Legislature .be requested , to jpass flaws . taxing the manufactures ot the i Northern -States so as to amount to a prohibition r-of'tjbeir introduction, against "the States that dis regard the rights 'of the. citizeos of this State in their slaves. :: -.; - -. ;- 1 j . ' - liesolved, That we recotumedd that each ca p ; tainfs .district -of this county appoint a committee of iigilance, and form companies "of minute men .... ' CATAivJU', me 01 the largest meetings ever he Id in ('a tawba, Aas.heldV irrespective' iof party, at" New-: tonlf on the : th -:inst. " , E. P. Coulter, occu pied th 'chair and . C.;,: -W-:J-Harnion"'. and: (jr.-- ihuBord; acted .a$ secretaries: lhe meejt-. ing was i ddressed by Capt. Jno. F. Hoke, Locke1: MdCorklfe Mai. J Bost. Col. II. L. llobards, audi othef-s; and the following resolutions were unini mously. adopted : ; . - V -j Whereas, Abraham .Lincoln ;bas' lately been chosen president of the United States, exclusive ly by the suffrages of theNorthern States, h caue ot Ms declared opinion to the effect that the emiavenfent of the iiegroe is a sin and --a crinie, and slavery must be extinguished, and negroes plajced upou an equality, with white men; now, th( refor, - ""j . - ,! ;? -','.-.' j JBe il Resoh e7, By the people of Cata wba, that Ndrth Csvioliha, as a sovereign State, has a right tojaeithdlraw from the Union:, whenever in her opinion, Ithe Constitution has been violated by her eonfed'erjated States, or any of them, or by their mutual agent,' the Government at Washington; an I upoji the withdrawal of North Carolina or a.ny other State, "the Federal Government has no pow er uiiderj the Constitution', tp coerce or subjugate siieh seed ling State. . ' : j y . ''".' .f Resolted, further, That it is the duty of the pr isont! Legislature" 10 ami a volunteer force, and organize! the militia,1 and place the Statin a Con dition to! nuiintain and defend her rights, and tn "va' 1 a cqriven)ou 6f the people, to consider the mode anjd measure of redress at this prisis .of im peadingdanger to our rights atid liberties. , , -I Rea'rfvtfd, farther That we heartily endorse the rceojinnendatiohs, contained in the message of his Excellency, Gov. John W. rllis, touching th j questions . connected with pur Federal Rela- "titms, a4d are gratified at the bo. d and manly po sition hd has assumed in defence of our honor and of ! our rights ' j -.. ' ' . : ; : I RcmlAed further-, That copies of these Resolu tions be scut to, our Representatives in the Senate - aiiid in the House of .Commons, with the request that the sani be presented to the two Houses of the pres ent General Assembly how in session . ' Also that copies be forwarded to our Senators andi our 'immediate Representatives in Congress. . SITUATION WANTED. T Y A fTIRGIXI A. LADY, WHO HAS SEVERAL JL y4"s experience in teaching. Her competency 1 has been well tested in teaching the following branches; 1 , - : v 1 t Grammur, Geography, Arithmetic, Philosophy, Botar ny, &c. To which will be abided the rujhments of Iat- inL and she elements of vocal and mstumehtal music. Will rpc eive communications until the 1st Feb. 1861. Address stiUiug terms, , B, S. JprTT.i i- Wlute Plains, Brunswick. Co. Va. 8,1800. 5 St. Dec. AUGUST .17, 1860. ! ifiJMICE L LI M A C A R O N IG U A V A JELLY AT f, WHITAKER'S I ' Legislative Directory. r jlNTEREST IN G ' W ORK . JUST PUBLISHED A CORRECT DIRECTORY t of the Legislature of North-Carolina, giving the 1 name, birth-place, age, .residence, occupation, politics, ' aid boarding house of. each member of the present "Legislature. It has also an interior view of the Senate Chamber and House of Commons, designating the seat occupied by each member. It is also accm panietl with two large tables ; ouesliowing the popu Janvote for President, of all the States from 1824 up to 18(30, and the other showing the vore' of North Carolina, by ; counties, from' 1840 to 1860.v It also contains the 'names, ages, birth-places, ;;&c., of the Clerks and Door-keepers ; and a list of all the f&tate officers, public works, &c., &c. H ' " .' The .whole is published in a volume of fifty pages, ' and will be sent to any portion of the State, post-paid on receipt of fifty cents'. :; .Address ! JOHN NICHOLS, Riblisher, v -' 'r " ; Raleigh, N.. C. Dec. 12, 18G0, ; V';; 5 tf ; "fi;Edito'rs copvina this alvertisement, aud calling attention editorially; aud sending tte a matted bopy of Hi COPT OI h V ST. MARY'S SCHOOL, RALEIGH N. C. Eight Rev. THOS. ATKINSON, D. D. Viitvr . w Rev. A LD ERT, S3IEDES, D. D. Redox. Rev. FIIED'K FITZGERALD, A. M. Ast. m,HE THIRTY-EIGHTH TERM OF THIS ; Sbdbl will continence .Jan. 5th, 18G0. . . For a circular contaming full particulars, apply to the Hector. ' .... )ec. 17, I860. 5 4t ROCKY MOUNT MALE ACADEMY.' ' . Rocky Mount, N. C. 1 , rnHE SPRING SESSION OF 18G1 WILL BEGIN ' j; the- 1st Monday ill January.". fuititiou in Primary English,....".. $10 000 : ; - ""I ; ::,, Higher English,. 12 50 w : Latin and Greek,;:.;.-; .;,.....'. 15 0s I .NodwluVtion except in. case of -protracted sicklies; : Board can be had with the best families on liberal tertns. . JOHN II. THORP, Principal. Dec. 17,-1800." : .; ."..,. ' 5 ot. FREE EXHIBITION AT Ct"nest Store lunder the Sun The J ; M . I li li E R , DE A LEU IN ' . NEW FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS. ; . ; j 18, Fayetteville St., RaleighV N. (X i. Has just opened oneqfthe largest, mosfyaried and cheupc&t stock of Dry Goods, bo 1.1 for L.adies and Gentlemen, ever offered in this market ; also BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS.YALISES.&C StC cari . be bought heape.; at " The Cheapest Sto-e under the Sun" than any whre else. All we want is (qc you to .come to the" Free Exhibition,' a-d judge for yourself. - . . WATCHES. CLOCKS, JEWELRY, &C, forj sale ; also, carefully repaired and warranted to give ev tire satisfaction.5 . . , 1 Also a large stock .of Gentlemen's' Drcs , vn ' Fut-nishin Goods, which will 1 be sold lo at " th Cheapest Store under the Sun," No. 18, Faettevil Str eet , NOTICE. v . - J " . ." A L A K (I E SALE . T AVIN(i DETERMINED TO REMOVE TO ALA .p BAM4, I will commence selling my property j at p'ublic'auctibn on Thursday, 20thday of T)ecemberr . and .continue from day to day, until all is' dispose! of; !' I expect to-sell between 200 and 300 . barrels0cuOTn,' - .10: nt'ns .'of -slmks.'iO i stacks, -of folder, l)etyct'n 130" and 150 fat hugs for pork, a few fine sowsa number of cattle, among them fa thorouglibred Devon Bull, and some Devon Calves, lialf breed. ALsoaf large siipply of -farming utensils and' kitchen-andhdiischold fur-ni-' ture, a finer Piano, Melodeoiu &c&c. ; llie inrk will he 'sold , for. cash : the other proiiertv on; a credit .f nine months-. Bond -and approved se- LUNA SAAUlillS. Nov. i-td. STOCK OF MEDICINES FOR SALE. BR. X)X. II. IIOWEP.TON HAVING DISPOSED of his properh in Rkhlands, Onslow county. N J Coftiers for sale his entire stock of Medicines. jic has bctn . practicing in this" neighborhood for nearlv four years and has .-'proven it to be a first rate K l'-'Cation. '.! - ' ' : Any: physician desiring a good ' situation .' worth ji' practice from $2,000 to $2,500 a year would do weli to secure the stand. . ' - :' j For particulars address the subscriU'r at Richlands, 0 slow Co:,. N. C. WM. H. HOYERTON. Land for Sale. y rpHE SUBSCRIRER wishing" to move 10 the South- J., west, oners for sale the tract of land on which he now resides, lying eight miles south of Raleigh, and one mile north of Rand's mill on .the waters ot Swift Creek, and in a healthy and intelligent neigh borhood. - . Said tract contains about 640 acres ; There is1 enough land cleared,and in a high state of cultivation, for a four horse farm, cultivatirg one half alternate ly There is on the tract'a good two story dwelling house containing eight rooms, arid a basement, newly fitteu up. There are also all the necessary outhouses ofa Wtll regulated farm, with a well of excellent . water in the yard.. The farm is well adapted to the growth pt corn, uotton Wheat and Oats. or lurther particulars address. - ! : JOHN MITCH ENER. - Auburn Wake Co., N. C. October 13. 18(50 - tf furniture, Furnitui e. 1 I 1LFRED OYER TURF, ng removed to the large, new and extens: , ebuil on Sycamore street, nearly opposite Do - nans & .owison, has purchased the most superior an exten sive stock of Furniture ever exhibited in the city, tof wh.h he invites the attention of hoi'sekee andj otners in want 01 superior aritcies in nisiine, iiedgingj entire satisfactiou in quality and price. Hif stock is composea 01 Sofas, Divans, Parlor chairs, A ah'ogany warvirooei and Book cases, .Varblei top Bi reaus, i Centre tables, Spring, and other Bedsteads, i ciables kci He will also make' to ordei any arti ie in hi? I line, as he has some ofi the best workmen if the,citV I in nis empipy . ne soncus a cau irom nis 11 .ends ana i-the public. " '. .' . r ' .. j '. , - IJe will pay particular attention to the TJi lertaking Department for which purpose he will k. p a good . assoriiuciii ui uiiai vcf u cicn uescrip IOD. Ho will iia in o.Ynuaiv vi. iumvii vi.i.a3tuil ,a uaiClUI drtjcl iim .6i."i .C.ut...i ' . I .. .''.; .. "' i-etersourffi a.. ADrii'.n iOdu . . iv ' John beo; ohn 'C Jlimself Ajrain.-lThe subscriber 2s leave to inform his friends and the public. that he has regained his health, and will continue the Auc tioneering business at his newly fitted-up establishment near Hackney Pool's Clothinjr Store. Tie room will be lighted, up with Gas, and so arranged as to make both &td der -and goods appear ttell.' I have also made arransre- ments to have a full life-size portrait of my brother Chip - ?n i ri 'i 1 1 . . . taken, and will exhibit it whenever bad looking articles are offered, as the contrast will be so great as to make the goods appear better., - . v - j I cjan't promise to talk like Douglas, but will endeavor ike ray namesake Bat, to speak u the point. JOHN C. MOORE. Noy. 13, 1S(0. 42 tf. FOK SALE. ; TWO SECOND HAND BUGGIES ; ALSO TWO Good BUGGY or WAGGON HORSES. , C. B. HARRISON. Dec. li, 1810. 4 tf. The AMALOAMA-rioN of LANiUAGj:. -Tbereba powm; tendency iathk ae to appropriate the most " expresstire words of other languages, and after a vhile to incorpura them into our own ; thus 't1e word Cephalic', which i Irmii ' the Grek, signifying "ftirvthr- head," is now : becoming populaiizot mi connection -with r Mi. Kpaldiny gj-eat Ilcadache remedy, but it will noon be used in more rejt- eral way, and the wod Qepha tic Will necome as comnioa a Electrotype and many Others whose distinction aaf for eign words has been worn away by cohuinon n&age Until they seem "native and to the manor born." ' ' j t - ; ' , , . i ' RnLV Realized. Hi Jad ?o 'orribl.e 'edac'he this af ternoon, hand I stepped into the- i hapothecark-s tfcamt nv 'hi to the manj"Cau you hease!mef an 'eadai-he ? "Does 11 mvene -am, ' says -e r-iiexceedin-riy," says hi, band up on that 'e gave me a Ceplialic YA, hand" 'M me .'jour? it cured me so quick . that I ardly realized I d ad an . 'edacb-. - !v ?v ' "'-V ' 1 : 4r 'f ' CHEAftiCHE is the favorite sign bv which .nature ' makes known any deviation whatever 'fom the natural stat e of the, brain, and viewed, in this light it may be look ed on as a safeguard. uivcndedf to give ; notice of i dfeease ' wnica nug-ni oinerwise-escape attention, tm too late to ha , remedied ; and its indications should nevtr b nP-I-t.l Ha,U.-lM ceedinelv common and ikthe breeurstiriof a ereat,. omaiiq Jieaaactie is ex- , of diseases; among whicl)'are Apoplexy, Gout,Rheinuatism ana an lebriie diseases, j in its nervous torra it is sympa .thetic of disease of the stomach constituting sick headache , of hepatic disease constituting bilious headache, of Worms, 'onstipation and other disorders -of the -owels 'as well as u renal and uterine afiectjons.! Diseases of the heart are ve ry fequently attended with Headaches j An;mia and ple thora are also afl'ections which frequently occasion head-, ache.' Idiopathic Headache is 'also very .uommoii, bein usuaily distinguished by; the name o( nervous headuchtt sometimes coming on suddenly; in a state f apparently sound health and prostrating at one- the mental and phy sical energies,' and" in other instances it comes on slowly, heralde by' depression of spirits or acer'ity of tempVr. . In most instances the pain is in the. front of the head, ovrr one or both, eyes, and sopietimes prin-oking vomiting ; un der this class may also be named JVeutalgiit. ' ; ' . For the treatment 6f etherj class of lleadaehe the Ce phalic Pills have been found a sure and sate remedy, re ceiving the most acute pains in a- few minutes, and by its lbtle power eradicating the diseases O I which Headacho is the unerringindex. , ' , Bridget: Missus wants you to send her a box o.. Ce phalic Gluej no, a bottle of Prepared-PilLs,-". but I'm thinking t at's not just it fiaither; but perhaps ye'll be af ther knowing what it is. " Y see she's nigh ' dead and gone with the Sick Head.ache,j and wants some more of that same as relaived i.er before. ' . ' -Druggist. Yon mexf Spalding's Cephalic Pillf . J -Jiridget. Och ! sure now id you've sea it, here's the quarter and give me the ills knd'dont be all day about ii aither. j ;.;" ; f f '--. ' '; - . ' ' ;!;-.( r ' .' " , '.. Constipation or CostiwenEss. Xo one of the '"many ills flesh is i.eir to" is so! prevalent, so little u!idcrtood, arid so much neglected as Costivencss, Often originating. in carelessness, or sederitary ibabits ; it is regarded as a slight disorder of too little consequence 'to excite anxiety, while in reality it is the; t recursor and rqmpanion' cf ma ny of the most fatal and dangerous diseases, and unles 4 eaily eradicated .it will bring the suflerer to an untimely grave. Among.the lighter evils of wlu'ch c- stiveness is the usual attendant are i Headache, Oolic, Rheumatism,, .Foul Breath, Piles and otherf of like nature, while a long train of frightful diseases Such as Malignant Fevers, Ab cesses. Dy&entery, Diarrhoea,' Dyspepsia, Apoplexy, Epi lepsy; Paralysis, Hyste ia, liypoliondriasis. Melancholy ana insanity, nrst man-ate tntir prcsence'in the system by, this alarnimg j symptom;'- Not .Unfrequently the diseases named originate in Constipatron, but tae oii an indepen dent existeuce unless Jhfe aus't-- is eradicated in an early Siage. From all these consideVations it follows that th" disorder should receive immediate; atten-i"n who.Iever it occurs, ana; no person should f peglect to Bt a box .of Ce pha ie Pills; on the first appearance of the complaint, in - their timely use will expel the insiduous approach cs of di seasc anddestroy this dangerous foe. to human life. A JIv.xl BhVSMvr,. Physician, Well, Mrs. Joins, nqwis that headache r JSIrSf Jones. Gone ! Doctor. all gone ! ihe pills you sen .cured me in ju t twenty minutesj and I wish you": would send more so that I can ji have 1 tljini handy. , Physician. .Yo can get -thciii at any drug; Cephalic Pills; I find t heyj-; never fail," and Call (,. commeii ' 1 them m a ' l c -ses ol Headache. Mrs. .Times. I shall send f ;r a. box directly, and shall tell all my s tillering friends, tor they are a.realbiessiag.- I ivknit Millions . or Doi i aks .savf'd. Mr. 81 . na muu Lvu;muiiuii9 ui ijij tits 01 ms cficDraiea rrt -pared (ilue anil it is iestinitel that each boi fjie sat es at leas ten dollars worth ot broken furniture, thus making aif aj gregate of twenty millions of dollars reclaimed from total loss by this valuable invention . Having madehis (ilue . household word, he.nbw proposn to do the world stilt greater service .by curi ig' all the aeliing lieads with .his Ccphajic Pills, and if they a re as gwl as his (iliit. Head-' aches will soon van ish away like-snow in duly j ' .' ' ' ; j- : -i - -:!' - '.-.'". $f Over f.xC'TEMEnt, and the merta! . tjare nd anxiety ' incident to close attention to business or study, are among ' the . numerous cause s of Nervous Headache. "The disorder ed stale of mind and body iti-ident to this distressino- 'tomi; plaint is a -fatal blow to; all Energy .and .ambiUon.- .Suffer ers by this disorder can always obtain speedy relief from these distresing attacks bV uSs'irisr one of the Ceijhali PiiU ... 1. .. . ... i.t f.i... ..r . r 1 : 11. 1 ii , whenever pie symtms' apptar. .It 'quieis i the overtasked Drain, and soothes the strained and jarring nerves, and . re-. taxes t he tension of the istmbach vhich alwav . accomoa- nies and aggfevates the jdisqrdered condition of lhe .braine Bv the use of these Pills the periodic attacks ot Nervous or Sick Headache may be prevented ; and if taken at the ; commencement of an utfiack, immediate relief from pain I and sickness will be obtained. ; ; ..'.. ...... 1 . T-hey seldom fail in remaving the. Nausea and Headache ! to which females are so enbject. ' - , . . . ? They act gently upon i the- bowels, removing Costive-j ness.-. ; ) i-Hi-': ' '. '' ': " -" ! i For Literary JIen, Students, Delicate Femal es, and j. all person of sedentary habits, they are valuable as a JLax-j afire; improving the appetite giving tone and vigor to th, digestive organs, and restoring the - natural elasticity . and strength of the whoe system ; i '. ' ' :- - - . i 1 ;.' 1 he CEPHALIC PILLS are the result of. long ,ines-f tigation and carefully conducted experiments, having beear m use many .years, during which time they have prevent ed and relieved a vast 'ampun't ol pain and suffering front' Headache,. wrhether originating iri the nervous" system or. from a deranged state of the stomachs . . -' -' They are entirely vegitable in their composition, And may be takeu t alliimes with perfect safety without making any change of diet, and the absence of any disagreeable taste renders it easy to administer them to children. ; BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! Thegehuine have five signatures of Henry C. Slid ing on each box. j - 1 ; Sold by Druggists and all other Dealers . in Medi cines. l- ' Box will be sent by mail prepaid ju receipt v' the : . r.hi:t -,: '-r. J. ! : : " , - Pau?e25 Cekts, All rders should h addressed to i HENRY C. SPALDING, . , 48 ; Cedar Str fcET, New-Yosk ' ' - ' "'- - - I. " '-"" - - . " ' ' "XTOTICE ISrHEREBY GIVEN THAT A PUB- . jj lie meeting win ue neia mine onun nouac Snow Hill in Green county on the 29th inst., , withi n'! regard to party, and it is hoped and sincereljvdesire ' that .as many of our fellow citizens as can will attend and give their opinions freely as to what the Stat' ouo-ht to do at this momentous period of her politics; history. By the request of MANY CITIZENS. NervousHeadache xf, CURE Dec. 21, I860. O tl. CABTWELL'S PRACTICE AT LAW; JUSl PUBLISHED, A TREATISE UPON THE iVactice at Law in Xortli Caroling by Edward axtm'ell, u L..B.. author of tlie N. C. JusUce, etc;;. COJITKSTS.,. , . ' . Of Legislative Power in General ; Legislative Pow er in North' Carolinav Legislative Powers of Justices of ' the Peace , Count v lioumUrifs-Ikifida t Landings;' Jcc, Poor Houses and Hospitals ;". Registew and Clerks -t Puvers aiid Creeks; Gates, Ferries aud Bridges ; Weights and . Measures idiots ainl Lunatics ; Retailers ; Neuse River : I'uUlic Roads ami Crtwmit Public Liindmgs and Inspections ; Mills and llillera; Orduiaries, and Couaiabtc, ;!; Tutrol ; Wardens of the Law ; Attorney Gen. ial ; RrDorter aud Marshal t LQerksnd HreihW.;- Ovtun l ilir Pauper $ OuardSausf lenaents ot oiin Hs Wardens of the - h Coiiuiiissioners of .Navigation ; r : lf -sisters: Commissioners of Ilivers and Ci- ek Sei;Ufe;'' Coustbles ; Hangers ; Standard Keep-rs ; l.Ytailers ; Administrators ; Chair man of SptH Ui lituri' ; Jt'omuiissioners of Deeds aud CoiiveyanceW ; (ioiniuissiuers . of Low "-Lands Entry 'Takers; and SnrVfyors ;; Kujermtendeiits of : Elections ; Guardians ami Kw-ivi i-.;; Inspectors; ' QnhmLssioiiers of Internal Improvements; Partition Patrol Connuit tees ; Pre, cssi.'crs ; fax' Listers aud Boards of Valua tion ; Overseer of Hi'wd.4 and Ilivers ; Commissioners of'W recks T.iiiaooo I ickers and Coopers. ' Tlie AjK-nUx -;nt;unW forms of Deeds and Con veyances, .as. fo'li..vs:' ' ' '-' ; ' . i " ':'.-' Agrcemeiits. Atipimeuts,: Awards, . Bills of Sale, Bills of Exchiii.;;-. and' Lading', Bonds, Mellanccms BondsContt. ,' Dt eds,'. Marriage Settlements, - Mort gages, Copartnership Articles, Notes, Releases, &c., &c. This Book contauis 5f6 piges, is gotten up in su perior, style, and-bound, in Law Calf. Price, single copy, $o,00.S . EDWARD CANTWELL, Corner of Datie and Wilmington ISts., : !, . lUeigh, N.C. " Dec. 11,1860. L : 3 tf Editors in N. C. giving the above a few in sertions will be entitled it) a copy, upon application as 'alxive. - "-.',;. j- ' ,. ' . . ";.-.', , REMOVAL! G E O E G K i . B I D GOO D , ' BOOKSKI.LOR, A GENT METHODIST DEPOSITORY, RICHMOSD VIKGIMA. i Would jespectfully ihform his friends and the pub lic, that he lias removed to the store No. 161 MAIN STREET, Recently occupied by Mf. Chas. A Gwatkin, and one door below Messrs. Kent. Pain &. Co. His stock of BOOKS, STATIONARY, AND FANCY ARTICLES, wi.l compare favorably with any house South.. He qas selected with great care a splendid assortment ol i stationary, to sua the most fastidious. A collection 01 choice . ;.';! ' , . . ' 4 . MISCELLANEOUS, STANDARD AND THEOLOGICAL . . . ,-,.- - ; WORKS. ! '..' - of the newest editions, and indeed the, latest popular, moral publications as soon as published. , The Trade can be supplied with our own Books up Dn the same terms as at the Nashville house. For terms, see Catalogue, which will be furnished gratis. Merchants Ministers, Colporters and , Cdnsnmers. vvill fiiidMt to 'their advantage to patronize the Depo itorv.' ' " ' i- ' '''-. I . Flie store has been elegantly and comfortably fitted .up with a view to theieasy conduct of the business, as , well as the comfort and ase of the customer Also polite and accommodating clerks are employed, j Order will be faithfully and promptly attended to. ' Dont, forget the place. No. 161 Main street, ony dor belpw; Kent, rain & Co. . b W L. Pomeroy, GENERAL. BOOKSELLER &i STATIONER, No. lti, Fayetteville Street, Raleigh, N. C. NVITES particular attention to his extensiv collec tion of Theological, Law, Medical, Agricultural, Mis 1 cellaneous, and School Books, Bibles, Prayer Books, Hymn Bonks, aud Children's Books. 1 A great .variety of Station- arv, both American and Foreign, of the best quality .- 4 ' Blank' BKks of every description, including Dockets and Kecords foi Courts. . Music the latest and most popnlar pieces, both Instrumental .anu'Songs. Artist's Materials, - comprising Oil Colors,-Canvass, Brusher, and every article required lor Oil and Grecian-Painting, also. Waetr Cotors Or..ers from a '.-distance filled ' wit h the utmost d.sd - . . fall 186-j. ; . :- ; . : : ; v STEVENSON. VDDitLt a: CO. ; ' . ' -. Jjfqye.rtfrs and JohVers. , 'I ' , '..;.:' STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS. 1 , . No. -78 & 80, Sycamore St., Petersburg V. . . I'RLVTS AND DRESS GOODS. ENQLISH: FRENCH AND AMERICAN Ju Large Xtoflc and great Variety.. . ' PLANTATION. GOODS. J .- v Li large Assortments. ' ' , . LSO A FULL LINE OF" NOTIONS. a TOGETHER WITH" EVERY CLASS AND DE . scription of Goods to be found in Wholesale HOUSES, NORTH OR SOUTH. - The,trade of Virginia, North Carolina and Tennes see is invited to an Examination of the Goods now in Store. '. ' ' :.' . . ;.-" '- '.-' '- '' Weekly additions will be added during the season. ' Orders promptly. Executed. . -. j . - - r '.'''Sept.-12 1860: ' ' ' ' " T 3m '. . FIRE I FIRE!! FIRE!!! , .. R A TTLE , S L A M- A N D BAN G . HERE I COMB WITH A R.USM. JC.S. LUMSDEN would most repectfuily inform tne f hizens of Raleigh.and vicinity, that he is now prep-ifrd to 1" all kinds of Tin and Sheet Iron ...rL- ai,ph it the. "maniifarmre of tin wre. &.C in all its various branches : iAlso, every style- of Rooif- ing,"Vrutiering" una rising i uuww uuug 01 nivh tice. . - " ' - . '- Ha Vmg secured a complete set of tools and machines, he flatters himself that all who patronize him may est assured of satisfaction; in regard to quality -and T Ce. ;'-. - ! t- : , ''":, , Thankl'ul for past favors, he hopes, by punctual at- - '- - j 11:-u. J. .k. tention to business, to merit a continuance 01 we J' saiiK Raleiirh. N. C, March1 19th, 1S). tit.. F. RIVES &. C04 wholesale and retail ;ruy ' xi have and will keeti on hand a full sun". j ply ol all such articles as are usually found in a First 4 Class Drui' Houses. Tbey will, conduct the busioew ! on a laro-e and libeial'sfale, having ample experience. force and facilities fr domnrso, and hope ny tm i promptness, energy and untiring efforts to please., secure ih .liberal, patronage of tbfcir friends, and i)m public generally. li . ' ; , The Prescription Department will bo unaer the immediate supervision of one ! of ihe firm; botJi day AaA f.i with n0ulria t anu nint. vjroeia m iutu . i XI ' "TV anu uispa. - VVrn of i ,DniW VL 7 x CARR. .) tt.V I'PLICATION WILL BE MADE TO WH5 present Legislature for an act to incorporate the JACKSON MINING COMPANY. - ;! ' : 2 W AMWf jweuue una Clwrge; Urt Houea, lTisons, &c ; County Trustees ; Jurj- Trialb; Fairs and- Pub lic Sates: tnneral Afith.flv : I iisnections. -.Tnh4ie toor; mson Bounds; Roads, Femes aud Bridges j .Poll Tax Exemptions ; Exw iuix-e Power iu General Executive Power v(t Nwth (;u.lin; Executive Power of the CtiUrts : CJiit t J urtk-e uitd Clerk : Attoruevt ;"nt 1 Cor.jHttw; Bouiulaiy Commiseioners Committees of 1 ltw.rer,H ot the Finance ; County Ti ustoe ; County Treasurer '; Special ! Semi-Weekly, Court; Commissi .ucis. oil F irs; inspectors: Suuerin-M ; Weeklv. i Dec. o. 1860. PROSPECTUS j OF TILE STATE JOURNAL. Having become the proprietor ttf the Democratic ;i. I have merge that paper ioto the Stktx JemxAi which will be published Serai-Week) an Weekly.' .'. "'" f ''?; " "r. h : ?-1 " -j -' -: ? . . . - . . The- State Jocks AtWill advocate Detnocrttio principles in the broadest sense, and will support and defend; Democratic measurea i -and thmr adv- ; cates as they are presented and as occasion may te quire. I la other essentials U will be my aim to nke the paper, what its name denotes, a Stata Journtleachewing a!l sectional conside.-ationa an working for the entire State and hcrvBoramon inter esw. L. "; - V -.-" '".- - ::-' . ' ,. ' .- .. ! .'!.: '.f. -' - r ' -" a; !:"'. As 8hhi a arrangeiaentsan be made the whole . jwper shall be re-modeled apd prbted. with new 1 ype, on good paper, aiid in a superior manaerl . ' TheEdiUirial department will be properly attend ed to in its. various branches, and will speak forft-.: self. Neither labor nor expense will be sparAn ' rthe roinajeraent of the paper.- - ,:. - ,r1U-CAiN. State Jon rnal will he as follows per annum, $4 00 .2 00 CLUB RATES: , - I ! Clubs of ten and upwards will be supplied at the 101 lowing rates : i p.; r- - benn- eekly, per aiinum, , $3 00 ,,-eekly, j; : ;- ;, I'- i'l'hau Ion... ..IIM.. l! :..-J -JJ. -. Ml iui-111 or iimiMPu upon invaruuxy in i ZtW. No name will be put upiirth list without the inyiieyj and all papers will be discontinued at the Vxi iratnruif the riime , for which- thy have been;. paid, iinles the subscription le renewed. I am "satisfied, trom yems, of experience, that upon no other footinereaU anv newsnaner hone to miWeftd. t JOHN SPELMAN, OXFORD : FEMALE; COLLEGE. , j LIT ERA R Y SCI RX) ll rnius school comprises eight, perma- nently-organized classes, whose sfiidies comrrjience with the alphaWt "and 'are continued in the Elementa ry Branclvs, Mathematics, Languages, English Lite rature Nalural S'ieuces, and Moral Philosophy, until the minds of the studi-nte artf properly trained for the duties! of life. The investigations-and discussions are thorough and comprehensive. . ! Necessary apparatus is freely, supplied. The Libraries and Cabinets em- br,i-e rare and extensive collectionsl ' i I FINE-ARTS SCHOOI Specwil attention is deviated to Drawing, Oil Taintf ing, atid Embroidery. Tlie various styles of u fancy painting" -and "ornamental work" are also taught. . MUSIC SCHOOL. ' Music is taugh ax a science and as an art. Instruc tion is' given on the Piano, Guitor and Harmonium.' Unusual "attention is devoted to. Vocal and Sacred Music!. .-!;''':- -"- I , j' ' -' EXPENSES. i mtion in Tiicmeniary rrancnes. " College Classes, .20 ".' Drawing, (.materials included,) i 12 ' Painting in Water Colors, , 15 " 'Oil Painting (matcrialij included,) 20 Wax; Work, (meterial includol,) 10 Embroidery, (materials included,) ; 10 " Music, (instrument furnished,)- 1 .. 23 Board, (washing included,) i ' H REMARKS. l-ixncrienced and thoroughly qualified teachers give their entire time to their respective departments. Extra charges and needless expenses are-strictly ' prohibited necessary purchases are made, -by the teachers. Picayune peillars are not allowed to enter the premises, and no pocket money is required. ' Oxford is situated on ' the healthy hills of Granville, 12 miles from the Raleigh and Gastoo Railroad, and ii connected with Henderson Station; by a line of daily stages: i ! ' ' Tlie scholastic year is divided into, two sessions. The first opens on the first Monday Iri July and dos ses o rjthe hist Thursd ay in November. The wjcond . opens on the first -Moiiday in January and close with the annual commencement on the last Thursday in May. ',-:-'' ' ; - -"'' ; : i ': . . Students are received for one or more sessions. Cor resixmdents will direct their favor to . " v MILLS & CO.; Oxford, N. C.r Dec. 8, 18C0. I' -i tf.- THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY; y. ' -! N SIB JAMES OLARKE VEL EBltA TED FEMALE t ILLS! ' rwMUS INVALUABLE MEDICINE UNFAIL X ing in the cure of all those psV.'ul and danrer , -ous diseases incident to the femV constitutior Jt moderates all excesses an. iemores all otrue ttons; from whatever cause, and a speedy cure may f b!reUtd onATO MARRIED LADIES v . ' j it in"., .eculiafly -suued. Jt will in a short tune .J. bring on the montaly period with regu anty. , i : '. i '' CAETIOS- : . . . ThL. PM thould not be take by fom pregnant, during the FIRST THREE JU0A7H8, - Vuyale iureto ling on Miscarriage; h ihtr timt, and in ever other case, ikty -r. perfietlj, nft. In all eases 1 of Nervous and 8pial Affeont. Rain in the back and Limbs, Heaviness . sliebt exertion, Palpitation of the Heart Lowness or spSfH.tercs, ck Headache White. d a the painful diseases occasioned by a d.sorded these PiMa will efTect a - cure when all othar means TuB dSeetions ihtee pamphlet around" ech pack are which should be carefully preserved. - Ak '"bottle-' contaming 5Q pllU ebcircled with-Jhj , GoVernment Stamp of Great BrrUian, caw be sent . post free for f'l and 6 postage tamps. . n r t ' Sold 16 Raleigh by P. K. Pescud, and all DruK'si rWrSl' li'k Co'i Richmond, Va., wktajh , Agent.' ."j ' !..,' Ap 3-ly. - . h REENSBOROV MUTUAL. LIFE 1NSUR VT ance and Trust Company :This Company of fers inducements td.the public wluck few pos-ess. It fa - 1 . 1 - - 'eeom.mica.1 in its manafementana proropv iu i ymj , i i iia ioese. n. ;nrl for lite are its members, aixi tury panici. -. pate in its profit -, n-H only on the premuiw paid in, bat ilsoon a Un?e and increasing depos.U capital kept in ae- UAE67percint. atth. lanual Mcetinr . ot the Compaoy: -wa- decUred, and carried to the credit or the life members of the Company; f i:.' n Those desirint; an inaran-ce upon their ownlives, o tbe.Uve.6f tM. wiU pleai addre ,. . ' I.- .', ' i .- . Treasurer.. ' . Greensboro. Feb 11,189. H-7 " I C 0 A C II M A K I 5f 43 'TheJBaV'cJriber' would infcrni the pubUo tM ke baa reccal . if taken fee. - . j.. '''"dUO STAND, ,t we known d .lormeiiT oecupied by Wm ?..it .m..rA van on toe CO'im-MA'KtKG -'. ..; L ....nii iVD IN THE VERT BXSTSTILt I'ersons Kill do veil in call a,d examine bejort pur .-.;. I -. : ! clawing elsewhere. ; ' L ' L - . i i,- .hortert notice, and in U nepainiif own - . -, ... very best manner. JAME3 BASlIFOKa t I March, I860. yr A PrLICATION AM LI BE MADE TO THE A present Lrisl" for an act to mcorjorate the (ANNAGAH MINING COMPANY . Dec. 5, I860-, , -""fW - - 1 i IT ! If, .V.' A. : . r ': ' ' ' A :' ' ' '; - ' y l: : A :-a.''A .y --lu :." ,i;. 8
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