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- ' . I m - r -j. - - ' ! . ,'- . ': ' .,; . . . " , , ' . ' V. . . ' i . - I i .-. j 1 .- ' t i i ; 1 .'vol i-1 - ' ' ! -i'i7 W'-i-HTT'r'r''v . . i; j ; '-::-- -v. ' . v .-.-'! - .t 5: .t.v; k r i' t f..i l ;rpiTEjj.. WEEKLY; AS I) SEMI-WEEKLY RALEIGH, N.-C, WEDNESDAY, J ANUABY, 2, 1861. ; NO. 9. .t 3ff V !'SPEL Edjtor and Proprietor fv-1?1 Tn ESQ AY: J A N UAK Y , 2, 1801, , , TERMS; . ... ' , ADrE!lTlSLG: mU ini .tlie Semi-Weekly, with one in- : Vi i .4?";Aher Vekiy will Us chargl for the "first A large, oici: of the rEOi'LE. critlfUiiiistic rL-ctiii ijtrt -citizen of rcenvill-e. .on.jhe 2v th tlte -(0aiK ..-aiiii,ri0r.yV 15 put. . ' t; ana mast influential iHitt county was held at ult., L. 1. ie;vrdsley A- Bernard and C. J. ... ; ? ; i,y iiafyatid !jjy:.I)r:lJar?i fawm reso .i'ionty oy.Thatythee4iies !effe iua'iii 'llj tlie qliainnan, Gen. G- E. J3. Sin- im,,of Wilson, and th iufluHH adoptetl by an overwhelming the daty of the to take uch ' step's', as ;! thy Sta tefof -V rtU-Carolina hy the tide i- f .n:it ions. turRliat Ttarrtose f e"South,' aDi for,' that the people ought to be SAMPSON. ' - -The following preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted by the citizens of . this county, ata large meeting held in Clinton, aud xrem fnruri nl ml tn thpir Sftnntnr f!ol. Thomas I Legislative Directory. . INTERESTING WORK. TUST. PUBLISHED A CUKKLtT UlKbUlurwi of the Ledslature of North-C&r'olina; giving the name, birth-place, age, residence occupation, politics, MISCELLANEOUS, 1 Faisoti, with tbe request that they ha laid before the Senate . 4 i WIEb4aS, The uncertain condition of our civil y pimied with two large tables ; one showin aifairs threatening alifce the liberty of our citi- j jar vote for President, of all the States fr Qnc .lornction of our nronertv in our to 1860, aini the other showing the vol I r: ' L eha l Carolina, bv counties, from "1840 to 1860. It also opinion, cans lor pjon p, - 1 fcimtains the names ages, birth-places, &c, of the ci izens of .North Carolina. And deeming this a , j? ' a of 'all 'the .State nroner time tor a fair expression of our rights, x,n, y . ' '. . y we mainainr that North-Carolina, in common j;'The! whoie is published in a yoluine-. with the thirteen independent colonies, enterea into a coiapuci for mutual protection and defence, reservinjrito theniselves the absolute rightito con trol, each! one for herself, her domestic Snstitu tipne: Toat in violation of the compact, many of . our sister States have refused to protect the pro-. p4rtyf4l uihstjStates, t and havey passed laWs by tjitir State Legislatures contrary to . the .Constitution, ana numiymg ure iiiwa passcu wj The amalgamation of LANGt'iGE. Tter is a. growing tendency in this age to appropriat he most jexpresssive words of otheri languages, and after a hile to incorporate them into our own i thus tle word Cephalic, which is-frbm t the Greek, sirnifvine' "for the? head." is now becoming- arid boarding hoiLse of eachmember of the present I populaiized fn connection with Mi." Spaidfng's great Legislature. It has also an interior view ot the Senate Chamber arid House of Commons, designating the seat occupied by each member. ' It is also accru er the popu- from 1824 up NEW LAW BOOK. of - fifty pages, and will be sent to any portion of the State, post-paid on receipt of fifty cents. ' i ' Address o U1UN JN HJiUli, ruonsner, ' ' i Kaleigh, N. C Dec. 121860.' - I) 6 tf Editors coiDving this advertisement. ;and calling attention editorially and sending uj a marked copy ol ilieir paper; will receive a copy free of charge.. ST. MARY'S SCHOOL, EALEIGH N. C. ( Congress j for . the'protection of the ' property ,of j Ji'ght Rev;' THOS. ATKINSON, p. D: Victor, many ot jtne ciaieb: aiiui iue. u.u,cu3 ui x pai. i .'i!L r.laci: ,;ip.vsisriir;-St;i!ir, of 1 .nrii'vse- 'a co;avi-.nti6n of 'v I - .. i ' .; :. ! 1 . . - i JSfel'itt the learlHi. praeticai period tn rfff-: IT h:Jt the present a.eiencejess.coBui- ;';'on "...f thi' St.if U ls f"l" iminedHe action. A te':rli're;irgiu4tio,l militia andvolun- ryKVeiir.Nlhuld ' befcilected; arid liberal ap- J .. . I . .: .''I' ' - t 1 r V . -Y .. , !.. .rpose snouia ue prumpuy '!-V.'.'H- '' ... ftttftMtiWvxt -.nfrn w Hie,, in view orne pres-j firf.Mliirvttrdus' con litioii -ot atramv.it- acvAM.vea nn i.her;(;h!izens dlrtheir private capacity to.doi JvHV my;'b..'in tUfix- pbe'r in furtherance of thej VreQing olijvct, by hrining niiluary companies, .y 'Voluntary' toHjti-lbtitjoiis f r their support, and ft-Viu;li way W,riia(y be. priictical -arid most efiec- o;tl.' ' .. y-1'- nljinltted to !-' , s- i ( 1 .. 1... Kt-.t- nTinr.a honor ana a, lust, rega.ru iui vul 5 '.!-.rff.: I Vi- ".i ' 1 TbaWhe .ppojjie of the'South have irtlte-.Sg''r'Asins of; the No'rtherrf da i.ervatfoii of tliilr riglitsvyill tpormit ; and !;.W(i ftoitol'refbleJ WiletimVy declare, appealing to r enveri. f r tl:e,r.4ctitu e pt our intentions, that: fthe'p:.11it(-aTlH,;Hll vhi(h ; ctituieot the Northern Lntl-i )iitijW 'Sfcjtcrf q' Uiis Confederacy; Qught. aoi'lw-d.issoiv'ed.i'i- . "i,y . .'. . ; 1 '. f yftrm'otiyn it 'wkx :pr?rcd that tire. ' report; of R IHVJHCCJ IH5P .Illlvl Uif i.cruiitnio : ciif'i-v. mv 'toiir'nit-iribors iitthe Legislature aridj the'pro- (.life bK published in the Kalcigh JltrjitL i, Wife : J'k,-AtIniintou Journat, and' 'NortU-. y AVa niclctjng of the citizens of Gaston,- held jt Ilallas, on thb Isftinst., Qol: Richard -Eankin in; tlin ( hair, and' W. M.'j Ferguson and James M UtncjtiU as Sccrcdries; '- the tolloviugwej-c a.lorited with une jlisseutiiig voice : ( y , j ; AVhe UKAS; We"'. h.ave heard with unfeigned sorrow thatadh-iicpublvcan has been elected :fcidi'iitipfrtliej United States, by au entirely iVtiouil o'te hose p tinci pics as a nnoHnced are dhutja war of fx tBr inma tiou- in ust be imd-e xm otir ;ritstiVu.tmVis,".: and h; tHe iiegro must be the e.pjal ;6r tlVe .white maiV in thjts gov?rnnient, therefore, ; . AVW . Tht wo fiilj viand cordially endorse tlu n"ssae; of j(rov. ; KU'is on lt Federal ! Pe ynis, " and (spe(Ji;dly lwtiportion;rec-nimeu..H Ikji fappttal to t!nl peole in convention to ;d.ey (In.!.. beMimeans lor uir s-ai'-iy 'of. the Spates havebeen, and, we have every rea fpn Kr'beiieve, are still, making every effort, by am the means in their power,' tb incite our slaves tx rebelliln and murder : That citizens of the S'utherr;St4tes in pursuit of their property have been murdered, and the soil of a Soverdgu Stats, stained vnth the blood of her citizen.s attempting to defend! themselves and thir property from the invasion of an armed! band. from states belonging to the sithe! Government with ourselves That alt this u'nd more has been done against the earn- j est .protestation of the Southern States : lhat against ur solemn protest they have elected a lV-esident whose whole course q! conduct aud ex-'oresi.-nt of opihion have been, and are, at war with thq nearest ana uearesi riguisoi iut cuum ern people : (That as an example of their opinions, amis an! puf poses- he, and bis; support-rs, hare endorsel thoentinients. and contributed freely l.v monlv and' labor to the circulation of an in- faijous-tabiiejion, -the design of which, if car- ; r'uxl ouf would, set the" slaves as bloodhounds, nnon tie white ' nice of the Southern States : , That W(j have borne all thisfor pur love and ven eration i'or the Union and Constitution, until we believe he Union and Constitution, have been perverted i to 'nieans'of oppression by designing men, aidn6 longer metes odt to each State equal lty .and justice ".".Therefore, RespivdyThat we believe iu State Sovereign ty, -andlhat any Sovereign Sta e' has the right to secede ivom: a confederated Government, when ever a 'majority of her citizens in convention met. j shall h.jld that there has been a violation of the ! na'tituial compact." ' ' . , ! ' .. Kesoived,! That. we instruct our representatives i . t 1 IT ,.V. A osnmK'vf til ll"rrt j in UO till XI OUSO a OA UlC vjcuam 1?7 the cali as soon, aspracticjible, of a State Conven tion, id deliberate as to what course the State shoiill I pursue' in 'her present position of danger. ; Iujs'lvedv That we instruct our Representatives; in botlif IlotiV'es of 'the General Assembly to urge the oarlv ewisideratian and adoption of all neqes- sary reforms5, in the militia system, and; the im ,m.ediatfc apprppriation pt a sum sufficient to arm every free' white man in the .fctate.' . " . 'f Resolved;- That the; Legislature be requested to rask laws taxing the manufactures ot thrt Northern. States' so as to amount to a . prohibit ioi of their introduction, ajgalnst the States that dis reardithe rig!.itsof the citizens of this StateyiQ their slaves Rev. ALDERT SMEDES; D. D. 'Hector. Rev. FREDlv FITZGERALD, A. M. Ast. THE THIRTY-EIGHTH TERM OF THIS Shool will commence Jan, 5thy I860. For a circular containing full particulars;, apply to the Rector. ' U Dec. 17,-1860.' ! . Y -.".-i 5 4t . ROCKY MOUNT MALE ACADEMY. . y Rocky Mount, X. C. j 1 , rnHE SPRING SESSION OF 1861 WILL BEGIN i the 1st M 'nday in January. ' Tuititiou in Frimarv English",.......:...; $10 000 ." Higher English,.:.,:...,.....; 12 50 i . " ' - " Latin and Greek.;;.-.. ' 15 0s No deduction except in case of protracted sicknes. Board can be had with the best families on liberal terms. JOHN II. THORP, Principal. Dec. 17, I860, j V y . , 5 5t.' . Ilcadache f eraedy, but it will soon be used in aj more gen eral way, and the wod Cephalic will become j as common as Electrotype and many others whoise distinction as for eign words has been worn away; by common,; usage until they seem "native andto the mano bofn."j j , . 'rdly Realize Hi ?ad ; 'n 'orrible ,'edache this af- ternoon, hand I Stepped into th hapothecarifes hand says . hi to the man, "Can you hease ine ot an 'eatlai-.he r" "Uoes it hache 'ard," says 'e f"Hexceedingly,,' says hi, hand up on that 'e gave me a - Cephalic Pill, hand 'pon me ' nor' it cured me so quick , that I 'ardly I realized I 'ad 'ad an 'edache. ' : -.v . j j ' .,.. f ' '. "'"-'"' y .' i y i .: y .; i .- . ." Headache, is the favorite tizn by which nature "makes known any Vleviation whatever rotn fthe natural state oi ine prain, ana;ieweu in mis iigm pc may oe iouk ed on as a safeguard ik epded to give notice of . disease which mig-ht o'therwise' escape attention, till .too late lobe remedied 3 and its indications should never be"5, neglected. Headaches may be classified flder i wo naniesi viz : Syrupy tomatic and Idiopathic. Sympjoniatic Headache is ex fceeifigly ?!jiann and Kthe prpcursor of k -treat variety of diseases, among which are Apoplexy, GoufjUheumatism and all lebrile diseasW. In its nervous foraj it is' sympa thetic of disease of the stomach conHituting 'sick headache, of hepatic disease constitnting bilious headache, of worms, constipation and other disorders of ;tbe ofrels, as well as u renal and uterine affection's ' j diseases of ih4 heart are ve ry fequently attended with Headaches ; Anaemia and ple thora are also affections which frequently occasion head ache'. Idiopathic Headache is also very j. common, being usually distinguished by thenam of netvous headache, sometimes coming ..on suddenly in a ' stae pf apparently sound health and prostrating at once the Qejitai and phy sical energies, and in iother instances' it cioraes oq slowly, bp.ralde bv denressioh of spirits or acerbity ot temper, In most instances the- pain is in thb front pf; the head, over one or both, eyes, amj sometimes provoking ; vomiting ; ua- dertnis class may aaso oe nameuveiumitt. .;, For the treatment of either : clas of Headache the Ce phalic Pills 'have beeii found a- sure and Me remedy, re ceiving the most acute pains in a few minutes-, and by its ujbtle power eradicating trie disease. o r wnn ii iieduutnc is the unerring index The Sun FREE EXHIBITION AT CbHoest Store Under the , DEALER; IN NEW ANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS- 18, F A Y KT T K V I L L K Si". , R ALEIGH, N. C. Has just opened one of the largest, most varied and ''cheapest kockof Dry ..Goods, boi.i for L,adies and 'Gentlemen, evtr offered in. this parket ; also .' BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, A LIS ES.& CfeC. can be housht cheapei- at "The Cheapest Sto-e ! unrfftr the Sun" than anv whre eke. ' All we want i is for you'ito come to the. 'Frfee Exhibition,' a' judge for yourself.' , ' , ; - " WATCHES.: CLOCKS, JEWELRY, for sale also, carefully repaired and warranted to - -7 r ' w p-lvp. ei tire satisfaction. - A l cn h la'rp-p. stock of Gentlemen's Dres- and rurnlshina- Goods: .Which will be sold lo ' at. " the Ch firmest Store under the Sn," No. . 18, Faetteville ' Street . -. -1 '".'" 2-24 NOTICE. CANTWELL'S PRACTICE AT LAW. JUST PUBLISHED, A TREATISE UPON THE Practice at Law in North Carolina, by Edward Catwell, L L. B., author of the N. C. Justice, etc" . e:J ;' ,.: y-y coxtestJ. Of Legislative Power in General ; Legislative Pow er in North Carolina '; Legislatv(i Powers of Justices of the Peace ; County Boniidaries Deeds, etc.; Oiunty Revenue and Charges; Court Houses, Tiisons, &c. ; County Trustees ; Jury Trials; Fairs and Pub lic Sales ; General Asseirb!y; inspecUuns, Public: Landings, &c, ; Poor Houoes and Hcpitals; Registers and Clerks ; Rivers and Creeks ; Gates, Ferries and Bridges ; Weights and Measures ; Idiots aud Lunatics ; PROSPECTUS OF THE STATE 1 JOURNAL Having become the proprietor of the Democratic Press, I have merged that paper into the Statk . Jocrnal. which will be published Semi-WecWy and Weekly.' - j . ' ; The State Jqcrnal will advocate-Detnocrx tic principles in the broadest sense, and will support and defend Democratic measures "and thir-advo- cates as they are presented and as occasion may re quire. In other sscntials it. will be my aim to make the paper,- what its name denotes, a Stat .Journal eschewing a'.l sectional consideiations an working forj the entire State and her common inter-' esia. - :j- . ''.:''"'.' .! . As soon as arrangements can be made the whole Retailers; Neuse River : Public' Roads' and Cartways';. ruo ic ianames ana lusnectious : Jdius ana iuiiere : Ordinaries, and Constable patrol ; I Wardens of the aper shall be re-modeled and' printed with new ed to in its various branches, and will tpeak for it self. Neither labor nor expense will be spared in' the management of the paper. . ..:!': 'ihetenns of the State Journal will be as follows t ' Semi-Weekly, per annum, '.: $4 00 '' 'Weekly," :'-VTt "i" 2'"9 CLUB RATES: Ce-I'm BridgeTjc Missus wants you to send .her a box o nlm Oke. no. a bottle ot fretared iiiis, bu thinking t at's not just it naitherj but perhaps ye'l I be ai ther knowing what H is.y Ye ste she'jsi nigh dead and gone .with the Side Headache, , and waits some j more of that same as relaived i.er before, j y -' j 3 - ; Druggist. You mean Spalding's Cephalic ri lis. Brids-ei.Och ! sure how j a. id you've sed it, here's the quarter and give me the Pills and dont Ije'all day about ii aither. : . 'rvS :: , ? --. ; j ' '- ' t tj . ti j., ii.;i .. -c ,i T;.i-. V 1 t ' d ri V type, on gbpd paper- and in a superior manner.' Executive Power in Nortli'CarlbUna: Executive Power Edttonal department will be properly attend- of the Courts ; Cliief Justice :iud Clerk ; Attorneys at Law; Attorney ,General.; Reporter and Marshal; Clerks and Solicitor ; Counsel ijjjr Paupers ; Guardians ; County Attorney ; Auctioneer! County Court Clerks ; Coroners ; Boundary ConunisSiohers ; ' Committees of Finance ; Obiaityi'rus'tBe Cety Treasurer; Special Court.; ' .Commissiiiiers.-of Fairs! 1 Inspectors ; Superin tendents of SchexMn ; O nymisaoners . of Navigation ; Wardens of the Poor ; Registers ; Conimissioners of Rivers and Creeks ; Sherifis ; Coustables ; Rangejns; Standard Keepers ; Hetanets ; Administrators ; Chair man of Speeiat Coiut ;; Commissioners of Deeds and Conveyances; Commissioners' lof Low Lands; Entry Takers and Surveyors ; SUierintendehts of Elections' Guardians and -. Receivers'; Insjiectors ; Commissioners of Internal Iniprovenieuti; Partition; Patrol Commit tees : Pr-K-essionerS ; TaxlListei-sand Boards of Valua tion: Ovemfis of:. Roads' and i Rivers; Commissioners :of Wrecks : ToUilxv lickers and Coopers. The Appendix contain Tortus of Deeds and Conr vevauces, iuduivs: ' P -I iy : . A greement-;-.' Assignments, Awards, Bills of Sale, Bills of Exchi-.ne-rthd'XJadiukL Bonds, Miscellaneous Bonds, Couiracts, DeetlsJ Marriage Settlements, Mort gages, (partnership Articles, jSotes, Releases,,&c., &g TliisBook coutains-550 pages, is gotten up m su perior style, 'anil, bound lip - Law Calf. Price, single copy, S5.00. - y EDWARD CANTWEIX, y- Clubs of ten and upwards will be supplied at the following rates : . ' . ' y' y:-'. y- Semi-Weekly, per annum, . : ! ' $3 00 . Weekly,!' " ' " ' f "- " 1 50 '..These-', terms will be insisted upon inrtiridblif in , 1 '. t . .ni , , i - r.i 1.. :r aavance. .: yso name wui De put upon me-nsv w.iinout the money, and all papers will be discontinued at the expiratnniof tlie time tor which -they have been paid, unless the subscription be renewed. I am satisfied, jfrom yeais of experience, that upon no other footng;can any newspaper: hope to succeed. JOHN SPELMAN. OXFORD FEMALE COLLEGE. Corner of Davije alnd Wilmington Sts., Dec'. 11, 1800. rr t ho Re4dved,v That wc recommend that each cap. v;oil:inf. iind form icomnanies of minute men . tain "s listriet of this county appoint a comnnttro 1 A L ARGE S A LK: 1 A VTNG DETERMINED TO REMOVE TO ALA I 1UM T -will commence seiliuc mv property - at. miblic auction on Thursdav, 20th day ol December and continue! from day to'day, imtil all is.dispwsed of. I 'expect to sell -between 200 and o00 barrels ot corn 10 pens of ihuksi, 40 stacks of '. fodder, f between 130 ; nr.d loO fat.hokrs for nork. a -'few fine sows, a number of cattle, among" them a thoroughbred Devon Bull, and ' some Devon Calves, half breed. 'Also a large snpplv of farniing utensils arid kitchen and .household furni ture, a fine Piano, Mel' deon, &c; . The pork will be sold for cash ; the other property ,' on a credit of inine months. 'Bond iUid approved se euvity required. .1 . - . , ! ' " ' . . ! ' -j LINN B. SANDERS. I N.v. -2T? 18'i0. j j - 1 td. , CVivsTTPATiox or Costiveness; No one of the "many ills flesh is heir to" is so prevalent, so llittle understood, and so much neglected as Cstiveness. - iOl'teri ; originating in carelessness, or seden! aryj habits j ifi , is regarded as a slight disorder of too little consequence to excite anxiety, while in reality it is the j reeursor and companion 01 ma ny of the most fatal 'and dangerous diseases, and unless eaily eradicated it will bring the sufferer to an .untimely grave. Among the lighter fcyjls of whjch c stiveness is the usual attendant ire Hctdache, Ccjlic, Rheumatism, Foul Breath Piles and; other? of like nature, while a long train of friffhtful diseases' such as Malignant Fevers, Ab cesses, Dysentery; Diarrhoea, Dyspepsia, Apoplexy, Epi lepsy, Paralysis, Hyste ia, Jiypochondriasis Melancholy and Inanity, first indicate, their presence in the system by this . alarming? svmptom. ISTot! uni'requently the diseases named originate m Constipationybut take on an ; indepen dent existence unless tbe cause- is eradicated in an early Stae. From all these considerations it follows that the disorder sWuld receive imihediate attenio whenever it occurs, anil ' no person should neglec t jt(i ct a box of Ce pha iePils on the first ap'pfarancC of the complaint, as their tinwdy use will expel tlie iusiduou approach es of di sease and destroy this dangerbus foe to JjumaH lil'o. BEtutors in N. G fgiyin sertions -will be entitled to a copy, upon application as above. : y - i - REMOVAL! ! ' ! LITERARY SCHOOL. . ; mHIS .SCHOOL COMPRISES EIGHT PERMA J nenily organizel classes. whe htudies ammence with the alpljalHt and are continued in the Elementa rr Branches. Mathematics, Uinuages, English -lite- above a few in- t,lrp v.ltntai' Seienees. and Moral Philosophy, until Raleigh, N. C. ' 3 tf G E O R G Ei L B ID G OOD. . . BOOKSKLLOK, A GENT METllQDlk T DEPOSITOR Y, ' RICHMOND VlllGINIA. "V'TT'ould respectfully mlorm his lriends anainepun- lie, tliathe lias removed to the store y No. lHl MAIN STREET, .Recently occupied by Mr. Chas. A.Gwatkin, and one door below Messrs. Kent fain tt o. nis siock 01 ROOKS, STATIONARY, AND FANCY1 ARTICLES, 1 :: :ui'...:ii. i ..r (.auch Smith - He wii compare -favoiauijf wiuiianj nwu. qas selected with great dare1 a splendid assortment of cst itinniirv. to suit the most fastidious. A collection of . , . . chorea - . . the minds of the students are properly -trained lor the duties of' lite. The investigation's and' discussions are tlu'rougl and '.'Comprehensive.'-. Necessary- apparatus is freely kipplied. The Lilraries and Cabinets em brace rafe aiid 'extensive collections. , j ; PINK-ARTS SCHOOL. W Special attention is devoted 'to Drawing, Oil Paint ing, and Embroidery. The various styles of "fancy nalivting". antl "ornamental work", ate' also taught.- ' painting Miisie.is t t'mn is given i .'-;. -'-' -': - ! " . :' A 7?e4i'Bi.ks-Jng! Psie!a, -TelljXMrs. Jones, howis thatdieadabhe ? . -" - ,.f Mrs. JknesQoneil Doctor all gone;! the puis you sent cured me in jn t twenty irifnuts, and'-L wish you , would send mord so that I can have : t htm handy '. lJhu.eir.3rtn- Yoo can: ffcfc thojn at anv drusrists. Call for l .Couliueiu 11 CephaliciPills, I finds tney "f them in all c 'es of Headache.' ver fail, and a- 11 g se ranny 01 Thai! we (will - not submit "to tht yhigher lat principles. and if such iho-flier is:&iie ' sut-mittetl "to the South she will lor consticutiional rights tor protect! '( m..k i -;.-;: hack on I : David Wni I meeting "!-...::'-! V :-;'"l all on. Schenek, James; .Q'uinn, J.;G. Levels McKee aiid: (jol. " i Rankin, addressed the f":.; 1 wi,LS,t)N. ;;' lAtla iiieetiiigjbf tlijb citizens of .Wilson, i n. -the towa o'f Vf tlson y on the 4th ult. , ? Dames iirtW cliair, and B. H . Hardin, ; secretary, '"the follow in g were adopted, without a lileld i 'Joshua actm as W m -1. i - 'life dissenting ..-.'voice,: - WeV the citizens of th? couiilof Wilsou C ignoring all party names and; views, cxn-Uially unite in the following resolutions r ton, piod 1 CATAWBA" - One of t4e;lgest:-in'C(.-tin;gs ever he Id in (a j tawbafas-.held,: iri:espeetive of party, . at Ney- y fm the y8th inst. E, P.. Coulter, oeci--, ithe chair and' 0. W. " Harmon and G. : ! i i rr-i P. SJiuford' acted as : secretaries, tne mep ing wk:i addressed. by papt; Jno. F. Hoke, Loe.ke' " McCurkle, 1 Map J Rost?:Col. II. L. Robards, t a-d4bcrs; and the ollowing resolutions ; were 'unanimously adopted i - . - " Whereas,- Abraham Lincoln has lately been ! choscli President of the Unit ed States, exclusive ly, bylthe suffrages of' the Northern States, jlio caustof his declared opinion to the effect thaithe" enslalquient of the-negroe is a sin and a crime, and slavery must be ; extinguished, andgroes plaeejd upoh an eiuality with white men ; now, thengore, .' "'1; y .' !.". Bh it Resohetl, Bv'the people of Catawba, North Ciirolina, as sovereign State, has la rijg STOCK OF MEDICINES FOR SALE. DR. WM. H. HOWERTON HAVING DISPOSED .'of his property in Richlands, OqsIow pounty, N. C, offiers fcrj sale" his entire stock of Ueduciies. He has been 'practicing ih this, neighbprhfxxi for nearly four years and. has proven it. to be a first rate location. '' j . ' . ; ' Any physician desiring a good situation worth a practice from $2,000 to S2,500 :a year jvyould do well to 'secure the stij.nd. . . ' ! y , ' -. ; '. For particulars address the subscriber at Richlands, Onslow Co., N-!C. WM. H. HOWERTON. .71 ft-, .fitne.f. I sha 1 send llr a bo directlv. and- sua tell ivll my : suffering fiiendsj Ion they are a rcalblessing. Twenty Millions ok Dollars saved. Mr. Spald Jncr has iuld two millions ef bottles of his celebrated Pre pared Glue and it issf.imated that eaih jbottle saves at least t"n dollars worth ol broken fu'.lniture:; thus making an ag- tp if j wentv millions; of dollars refclairaed from total fnss bvthis valuable inveritioA". Having made his Glue a household word, he riow propr.sen to :do the world still o-rpatWr service bv leuri jar all the 'arfrihsr heads with his Cephalic Pills, and if Uie' are as gotul'as his Glue, Head aches will soon vaiiish away, like snow in July Ovfr FXC'TnitNT, and the mental care 'and anxiety'' incident ito close attention to buipcs or tudy,' are among the numerous cause sol Nervous Headache. The disorder ed state mind and jbodyia ncjdcnt to this distressing com nlaint is a fatal blow to'a'li energy- and ambition. Suffer ers bv this disorder can alwavs obtain speedy relief from , these distresing attacks by using one of the Oephalie Pills whenever the symtoms appear. It :quiets ine overtasked brain, and soothes the :str4uieil-and' jafring nerves, and re laxes the tension 6f the sifaioach which always accompa nies and aggravates the disordered condition of the braijne in N to withdraw from, tlie-Union,1 whenever opinion, thq Constitution has been violated by confederated States, or any of them, or by t mutilial agent, the Government at Washington, hat i. ht her 1 ..t her ,j heir ; and (upon the withdrawal, ot xiortti:tJaroiina-or anj other State the Federal Government has no pow er under the Constitution, to cberce or subjugate I : 'Res iihHl ?That the electron of Abraham Lin icbln and llairnibal Hamlin to the Presidency .and' tge .presid'ency of the .United Spates, ou,.h not 4 r' . ' , . . '1 1 . 1 ' :- ' " .'-. Liign this it is Kvith fo be. dud will-not W subniitted to iJiiMiil. That it is the .sense of -this. meemg, I :f -ythal fwe. havtf a reserved : 'right as --a" soyer 4ir!iaio"seed4frp'iy.fo" liiiion -,;,ad that in ; emergency it is the proper remedy, ana that - . expedient, that North ; JUarolina co-operate r -vjiet- siflter Southeril 1 -Sta'tes?1 ;V-. 'Rm,io'tI,' That we request -'ilia Legislature to . announce these Jopiii ions by resolution at.-tbejear -c , . liest practical monicntpand to cpmmunic;te. t to 'our Senators aud -Reprcsentativ'es ittGonres!y 'l and cpperate: with the Governor in calhbg a , ConvcMdicin1 of the people to deter uiiue or the k proper "mode and measures of redress. .. 4 f""y .Jteipfveif, "That--we respectfully suggest, tj tlie ( v lLogislJatere torake immediate steps to organize ;;'": Minithe fljrces of the State, i' -j : . ' '. ?-R&ic'ed1,-Tiilit -vte respeetfuUy recommend to the Lyxrisiature. to take into immediate cunsideilatio.n . i the passage f such laws as will be likely to! alle- j - - i. v : .!-. . - . . . 1 1 1 viate anv unusual embarrassment ol tlie cwqmcr- cial interests icit the Stlte censequent xxpoy the .present political emergency.. ' i tRfj;orctt,yThai, Copies of the. foregoing risolu--; 5 y vttbuslbe sent H without delay" to our Senator iand : : liepresentatives in the General Assembly of! the .. yState who ro hereby requested to lay them be '.' fore the Houses of which- they are respectively Myembers. ?. . . ir i". v. fhis meeting was addressed by Captain J. D. .Radcliffe, Rev. D; B. Clayton, Dr. R. G-' Bar y 4 ham ' Col. Mj Move. J. S. Barnes and J; W. suelt scce linsr. State!. ! "T" . . . .... 1 1 . r .1 Involved, further. That it is the amy or in e pren5' 'Legislatiire'.iio arm a volunteer force,! ad ; orgiriize the militia and place the State in ajcoii ditiiln to. maintain and defend her .rights; and to call ia convention of : the people, to consider; the muie and measure of redress at this crisis of im pending danger to eufVights and liberties, j 'y ' R. f jvxJ, furth.lr,y That we heartily endorse the jrecomniendat?ons, cotitain-d ln-tne message lirintl for Sale. rpi-lE SUBSCRIBER wishing to move 10 the South- JL west, otfers for sale tlie iraet, of land on which he now resides,! lying eight miles south of Raleigh, and one mile'north of Han'djs. mill ,on the w aters ol .Swift Creek, and in a healthy'aiid intelligent neigh borhood, y j 1 : k . - Said tract contair,4 about 640 acres; There is enough land cleared, and in a high state of cultivation, for a four hors farm cultivating one half alternate ly. There is ob the tract a gnod two story dwelling house containing eight rooms, and a basement, newly iitteu up. 'There are also all the necessary outhouses of a Well regulated farm, with, a well of exce'lent water in the yard. The farm is well adapted to the growth of Corn, Cotton Wheat and Oats. . For fuither particulars address. JOHN MITCHENER. I 1 Auburn Wake Co,"N, C. October 13. i860 1 tf furniture, Furnitui e. ALFRED OViERTURF, f h f ..tis removed1 to the large, new. and extens" . e buil- ' on Sveamore street, nearly opposite Do nans & NeroiisHeadache .'Vv'.'-MljTUREi!-'':: '' Bv tbe use of these Pill- the periodic attacks ol y or Sick Headache may be prevdnted ; and ii taken at the commencement of an attaclc .immediate relief from , pain i ;T1 Kri riKfaiivrl : 1' , Thev seldofti fail in removing the Nausea and .Headache to which iemales are so subject. .. . . They act gently upon the bowels, removing Costive ncss ' y f i . t'..- in.r-.. o.ione i lllicnte Females, and n rY .if s'rwrii rir ii.. t-1 i ' MISCELLANEOUS, STANDARD AND THEOLOQICiL '.-' works., y I . y, . .:'' .' of the newest editions, and indeed the latest popular, moral publications 9s feoon as publisnea.; T1.o. Tp!.Hp. cun hfisiinnlied! with our own Books up- m tl.P same terms as at 'thd Nashville house. For terms, see Catalogue, which Will be furnished gratis. Merchants, Ministers, Uoiporters ana oonsnmeis. will find it to their advantage to patronize the Depo- . The store has been elegantly and comfortably fitted up with a view to the easy conduct of the business, as well as the comfort and ease of the customer Also polite and accommodating clerks are employed. Orders will be faithfully and promptly attended to. Dont forget the place. 'No. 161 Main street ony d-or be!ow" Kent,' Pain &yo- ' . ; , 6 : 1 i I ' i ' " : ' ; " W. L. Pomeroy, GENERAL. . : ' BOOKSELLER &d STATIONER, ; No. 16, Fayett'eville Street Raleigh, N. C. INVITES particular attention to his extensiv collec lion of Theological,. Lavf, Medical, Agricultural, Mis-. ellaneous. and School Books, tiibles, frayer hooKS, Hymn Books, aud Children's Books. !A great variety of Station-, .' . . 1 .:t..: :j i,i.'ki ...,.l;t. arv, both American anu r orchil, ui uic 1. - - Blank Books of every description, including Dockets and Records tot Courts. Music the latent and most popnlar nici es, both Instrumental ant. ongs. Artist's materials, comprising vuioi, - - j -- required' lor OUJand Grecian I'Mnting, aiso iw wor j:a. l .wl! t rt tit n I -mnci i.en ' FALL 1S60. ;.' h STKVENSON iWEDDELL & CO. Jmperf.rs ind Jobbers. ST API -E AND FANCY DRY GOODS. No. 78 &:' HO, Sycamore St., Petersburg Va. . PRINTS AND DRESS GOODS. ENGLISH, FRENCH; AJND amiuua In Large Stock arid great I aricti. ' PLANTATION GOODS. ,- la large Assortments. VLSO A FULL LINE OF NOTIONS. TOGETHER WITH I EVERY CLASS AND DE scrintion of Goods to be found in Wholesale 1 HOUSES, NORtM OR SOUTH. ; . The trade of Virginia Nprth Carolina and Tennes see is invited to -an Examination of the Goods now in Store. . i . .1 Wftp.klv additions will be Orders promptly Executed . ' Sept. 12 lobo' j ; j $15 .20: 12 15 20 10 10 2S 50. ' music school. ; y . : V ; uvrht as a nc-ienee and as an art. Instruc- i.n the Piano. Guitar and Harmonium Unusual attention is tiev.oieu. 10 vrai Music. I EXPENSES:, Tuitiori in Elementary Branches, " Cfollege Classes, V , " Drawing, (niaterials .included.)' Painting in Water 'Colors, "-Oil Paintimr (matorfcils included,) 4 Wax Work,.meterial included,) -. F.mbroiderv. Imatenals include!,) " lusic, (instrument furnished,) y " lioard, (washing included;) ' . REMARKS. :-v;.-. I'.vii-ienhed and thorotighly qualified teachers give their entire time to their repective departments. :, Extra charges and nccTlless expenses are strictly ' prohibited necessary purchases are made by; the teachers ' I'icayitne; .i-podlars are not allovecl to enter the premises, and no pocket money is required. ; ... ;' Oxford is situated on the healthy hills of GranviUe, '12 miles from the Raleigh and Gaston KaUroad, and is ... caraected j with Henderson Station by a lmc of The sehoiastic vear is divuied into two sessions. Tlie first oAens 011 the iitst' Monday m July and clos ses on the last Thursday , in November. Hie second opens on tie first Monday in January and .closes wi h the annual! commencement on the. last IhursJay. in , Mav. stndoi.t.4 arc received for one or more sessions. lUwndehtk will direct their favewto. 1 N y . '. MILI,S & CO., OxfcrrdsX. C. Dec; .8, 1 1860. . -..-' . Cor- 3 tf., le rs THE GREAT ENGLISH IiEMEDY. RTH. JAMES CLARKE ILLS! UNFAL- .ana aaner-- 1 blXt JAOlXiO , Jul. CELEBRATED FEMALE. it flUHS INVALUABLE MEDICINE .3 I ! Sin., i.. the cure of all those pD Mul.ai ou diseases incident 10 uie iem? ""-T j 0 ..- '.. .. oil iccesses an. .-etnoves all jostruc- aiiu o 1 v j 1 . added during the season -3m .tonason, haspurchafeed the most superior an exte.n-jsMi person 0i sedentary habits, they are valuable as a lmx- of his Excellency, Gov. John W. Ellis,. tohehing theluuestions connected with our Federal Rela-; tioils, and are gratified at the bold and manly po sition he has assumed in defence of our houor and of ur rights. .'"' y ' ,- - ' ; ' - Rcotce! further, jThat copies of these Resotu tiou's be sent to our Representatives in the Senate am in thej House' of( Commons, - with the request thai the saniW be presented to the two Houses of the! present General Assembly now in session. Alio that copies be, forwarded to our Senators and oul immediate Representatives in Congress.- : 1 ve stock of Furniture ever exhibited in the ciiy, to : (phion he invites the attention ot .nousekee w otners in want oi superior aritcies in nis iine, iieoging entire sausfactiQU in quality and price. Hif stock is composed ol Sofas, Divans, Parlor chairs, A ahoganj warorooe: and Book cases,! .Marble top Bi reaus, Centre tables, Spring and other Bedsteads, i iciables tie. He will also make to ordei. any arti' e in his line, as he hassome of the best workmen ir the city in his employ. He solicits a call from his fi lends and .tlie public. - ' '. " i ". "' ' He will pay-particuiar attenlion to the Ui lertakmg Departtrient,for which purpose, lie will ke p a good assortment of -Surial Cases ol every descrip ion. He will have in attendance on funeral occasions , a careful dri.ci duu 6ti.... .x.o. rotors ours. a.. April the appetite, giving rone and vtgor to the A now 50 IV IPf: :l' ; '-' '- T - i SITUATION WANTED. I S tSY A VIRGINIA LADY; WHO HAS SEVERAL ,Yjf years experience in" teaching. Her competency haiFbeen well, tested in teaching the following branches: iGrlimmar, Geography, Arithmetic, Philosophy; Bota ny! 0tc. .To whicli will be added the rudiments, of Lat in ! and the elements Of vocal -and instumental music, j Will receive communications imtil the 1st Feb, 1861., Address, stating terms, " . B. S. JETT. ; f l ' " i . ; White Plains, Brunswick Gj: Va. bee'. 18, 18G0.' ' ' 5 8t. 1 AUGUST 17, 18G0. . , . . ; tTERMICE L LI MA C A R 0 N I-G U A V A . in 1 v 'n WHIT IJTPR'fi To tin C Himself As?ain.--The subscriber beis leave to inform his friends and the public, that he'has regained his health, and fill continue the Auc-r tioneerin? business at his newly fitted-up establishment nearllacknev Pool's Clothing Store. Tke room will le lighted up with Gas, and so arranged as to make both bid tlcrs and aroods appear well. . I have also made arrange ments to have a full life-size portrait of mf brother Chip taken, and will exhibit it whenever bad looking articles are offered, as the contrast w ill be so great as. to make the goods ippear better. y .1 can't promise to talk like Dovglasjtiut will endeavor ike my namesake Bat, to speak to the point. 1 J JOHN C.MOORE. Nov. 13, 1800. . :--"-. '.' : . ., r y: -."- 4 tf. for sale:, TWO SECOND HAND BUGGIES ; ALSO TWO Good BUGGY or WAGGON HORSES, r , . - O. 1J. llAKtilbO , digestive ors-ans, and restoring the Natural elasticity and strength of the whoe system. j; ; ; The CEPHALIC PILLS are! tlie result of long mes-- , -ligation- and carefully coriductedl experiments, having been)! infuse many years,! duriilg which time they bave."Drevc ed and relieved a vast amount oi pain and suBenng frtoa Headache,' whether orh-inatiog in the nervous system jo from a deranged state of the 'stomach.- '- A They are entirely vegitable in their composition andmay be taken Pt all tira with perfect safety without making anv change of dietJ and the absence vj uuy t taste tenders it easy to administer them 10 cnuurtn. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! havf. five signatures of Henry C. Spald ing: on each boxi drists and all other Dealers in Medi FIRE 1 ! FIREi!! F1KEMI R A T T LE) S L. A M A V is a s HERE II COME WITH A BUSH. C S LUMSDEN would mtt respectfully inform tM : r -tizens of Raleigh and vicinity, that he is ,'nrenarfd to do all kinds of Tin and Sheet iron work, such as th? manufacture of tm wre, m all its variims branches Adso,every style ofKoof- no- oi, nouses oone at. sui - J lions', from whatever cause, lre reIied n to MARRIED LADIES :. O ,;;.r.arlv 'suited. It will m a mmithiv neriod witlirezu " i '" 1 ' CAUTION. ; , .f .'. .t.fj't..- L.-tmltML bu fomalet thafre These Wis rV MnA-TZS. as the tula i'1,K. ' . - ',k. Miscarriage; uiw v"w short tune amy. pregnant,, during ' MJSSfi sugui wwm - --r-- , . -vvhites ami an mo uv... - llvittian. Call DC CIIfc Government stamp 01 - ace A bottle Agent. ing, Guttering and Pip lice. ' Havm secured a complete sei 01 iuoi a,.u iu.ujMr, , . a ... " i.:..if that Sail whti natromze nim mav lie-liaucin r T . ' jst assured of satislaction. le: rep rruni-r.. I f.ii. nnet favOrs tPntion" 'to bu,inete. to merit a continuance of, the saint " ' w ' ' . ; Raleigh, N. G., March in retrard to quality and he hopes, by punctual at- nt a conti 9th, 18W. ' TREENSBORO' MUTUAL LIFE 1NSUR IT ance and Trust Company :-Th8 Company of ..a,..: -ithiiuMic which fewposew. It U A r.,r life are its members, aid they particU f, JIC IllOU" , I tein its proht j not ouiy soon a large andincreastj reoperation. - Adiviaena 010. nwtAtA th-credit Oecircu, r ".I. ifci .temiom. Ii4 ia. but irS'3S.H c"'iu' : ""'"'-: live operation. tf jn receipt of Sold by Drug! cines. - tU: ! . -vi-- Box will be sent by mail prepaid tke . - ; ' ' Pricc. 25 Cents.. All .rders 6houW SPALDING, 43 Ceuab Street, New-York. -XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A rLB N die meeting-will be held in the Court House at Snow HiU iu Gien ccmty ou the 29th inrt . inthort regard to party, and it is hQped and sincerely datwl . thlt as many of our fellow fcitizeus as can will attend, , and- give their opinions freely as to .wliat the State dn t this moments pe"' of her political mstory. ry me -t-4.mi v. MANY CITIZENS. 6 tf. --T y RIVES &. C0., wholesale and retail Drujr N Kists, have and wiil keep on hand a full mm Ply ot all such articles as are usuallv found m a I irst Class Dru, Houses. : They will conduct the bg8me, on a lare and libeial seklej having ample expenence force aiS facilities f r doibsr. so, and hope bytheti prtKnptnean inp jmerai pawj6 ent. at the last Annual Meeting .1 ii. r.mmni was aet ZF ncXnrloo their pwnlive.c lhTS9Si -laves, will pie- addre . '.- y ' I' j - :- ' ",-''yy ' Treasurer.-; LJkLi Feb - 11. 1839. . , "" secure immediate sopetYW-!." ."T.-ZZt.'ZZ and night, and disps Orders wil be attended to with neatness N. RIVES; M. D. -V LTER.B: JORDAN, JOS.CARR. 5 ti. A PFLICATION WILL BE MADE TO HB A present Legislature for an act to incorporate the jhON MLS ING COMPANY, . Dec. 5, I860.1 I I 2-4W CO A CH-MA KINC . Tbe Sr wo-ld OLJ) STAND, ' we! known rd fnnrl.T(oecup! r ,M fur rCRT BCfTiTTLl X re j - dohr-hortest notice, and t in tb. Person vrtliioveu , - g It pairing- very beat jnaiiner. March, I960. -. f ' JAMES BAS11FORD. A TATION WILL BE MADE TO THE i rJent Leeislre for an act to incorporate the NNAGII AHNING COMPANY, , - r iar.n - -. i. . -W . Dec. 5. 18G0. ;. ,i-; '; -i A, .hi; i.i , 1 ;" I.' 1 'll mi. Ill: :?f 'y 1 1 1 4'- V.'- v.: 1 1- a f 1 Dec. 1418.10. 4 tf. Dec. 21, 1860. Dunham. n 1 1 Tr-' .ir . : y. ''"-. " "vi- i: '" L1' i 1. - ? $ . -f"-;-i,- ... ' fgv-" fr - -y . .': 4ify-: t; yy-r, ;".';-;. i fr - - a - . - '
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