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ADVERTISING: iriffits in. the Semi-Weekly, with one in L U'pcklv. will be' charged for the first lor sunre of .14 lines, and .25 cents each li,lertiuti: A liberal deduction made to g-eikly'e4ti no deduction from, the above OiCE OF TllE PEOPLE. PITT J ot ,':enth.u5tffstic': ana most innuentiai 'r .' t Ti: J..,lt. it.oo Iiolrl at. lilli7 u!t:,L. :P. lieardsley he chiiir and Lr. W. A. JSernara ana i,. o t aafj i ac ;flnga b'"tli? Hkado h.lirifian, (Jeri. G. K ; 13 Sin- ar ajiU PiV Uar'haiii, rbT Wi!son,ranl tke tet'iicXrutioBaUiptcd by an. overwhelpirvg rek, rh;it it becomes the duty of the 'rli'w in Hcssiou to take, such steps as jiefc'hd .tite'of N'. t th-(!ari.lin'a fyy the fcide. siterf StatPH of tin- South, and " for that oa Volveuttoh of t he people 0U2,Jht to be ,.ln' t-t ittthf tf urli r -st priivticaV period. . Wjti'p-hnt the ; present . dHepeeijiss. coiidi-i''lttef-iit.o' 'ea;lToHmnedrtc action,' A Mti'Irrtotiiamzlitioliof the-miiitia !ao'I volun- bv fat ;(Mu.,:ljotflt: ;pc eilt'eted, land Jineral ap- -uk'fyr hht? purpose sli;)ull be f pVOiuplly m if- h - ; ' . .: m - Ot t, li ei : be pv f liruiucrii:! ' ''.''iditi' 'ii of . a frail's lt evnlv.'.s iis .in tK-'Ax". private canacity.to do K'tiiuy. be in- ii;i!r p v r in furtherance of t lie iMo 1 g w n f C l , Dy l j i 1 1 ) i f i g '. ; o i ' t : : i ii j u i , .itVi l.iti'ntarv itrtitribmn'ns it'r tlu-ir ?'ipport, 'and I'.-li.uays us iiiay bo- p-;etiv-al :md -m st cffeC-s- sec ffe'ir, That tbe ' people of the South have futted' tofthe 'aggressions oi the Northern jalife! hWj'as' honor and a just regard. for the nfilrv;itif their rights wiil permit ; and; we t iiiefefore'J solehuiiy declare, appealing tohign yen. lot tiie reet.itu le oi our intentions,: tliat political 'ponds -whieh connect the Northern, Southern .States' of this Confederacy ought i? di$sblvtd OiV'mofonlitvas ordered; that tlie rcp4r': of MfeMiueeting ;;;ituu uifS.regoiutions a(iop'u oo sent f)ir juembirs in the L'eglature, and the pro-. rS(jt;lu l.i.g'-e Tipu.."jinH lir iu xtaieigu vtwi. r, Mm JfnMViIdiington Jo(r?ij,jindrNorth-- gaston, r , a meeting pf 'the citizens "of Gaston, held at isUs; on thl 1st inst.. (ol. Richard llankin in (tKiirVandly. M. Ferguson and James M. Jip!i;M. aetitig its secretaries, the following were Ved -with '6ne dissenting voice : We have heard with vunfeijrned ll'i'TWw ihat a f j'i'tMdent of Iilack-llepu.l ican has been elected the I nited Mates,, by an entirely whost)riiicifttes as anpoMnced are llfionid vote WW a war of txterniinatiorjf must be made on our tiiti()'nsf ;aji(l la the negro. uiuste the-ieijual -S i , he white naU in this govrunieui, therefore." WW fej; Lhat- we iiuly and 'cordially enoorse oHGov. F.llis on " Fedejal Pela: nessa re. ;''.an'd eKpeCially that portion recommending- al to v.wji'hjea is foV our safety. ' riiat we wilk hot submit to the ty- i: of;.1 lligher law . principles, and if such ae isue y ubniitted to the 'South she win fall :,on her. cbustitutiynal rights for protection. .Sol James fQuinn, J.- G. Lewis, McK(4 'ind'. ColiV Raukin addressed the justing; f WILSON. ; , .StLa meeitjpg of the citizens ot ilson, held j tfc towri yWLAVU son,. On the 24th ultV, Joshua f!aiq'S inhphair, .and B. II. Bardih, acting as ary, tliMvifoliowiug were adopted without, a I 0iiydptin'g!.H'ice: i' 'WW thA rtitirenfi of thf emintv nf .Wilsoii. N. m: :hirnorriif?t all Partv names and views. Cordially pliiiif ffatr the! follow in gfe solutions ; ; It- iWr'c.'l":!rhai the election of 1 ,! Abraham Lin- plolSilind Iliimibal Hamlin to the Presidency and, j'ICPrcsice,ncy of the'United States,. ouht not TsaM, and Iv ij: not be" subnuttedlto. 'hat it-is the sense; of thi meeting, iwe. have a reserved ngnt as a sovereign -?6-?nniirSrtfiiL'lr. ''it. 'flip ' ni'fliiir l-pnipdT- ;irii-S fli-if 5t 10 lilfcct ht jN ortii v Carolina co-operate 'with flit-rj slitter Sliuthern Stat tes. bfi lfe'?4' That, we request the Legislature to ounce f iese opinions oy: resomuon at tne ear- yfiiepractirU! moment: andvto communicate it to SenatoTsi and , Representatives? in Congress, ' 1 ;to-bpirate';' Vrith the -Governor in: calling "a ivt:Horj;ofj: tbe people to determine on the rf JperrHodft jand measures'ot redress. ", ' Ipftiv'tf-.'v-JLnat we fcspectiuiiy suggest to.tiie H!ri atrra to take immediate stens to orjracize 'i fl'i arm ftio nripc tf t ha' Stnfp ?TcJTliat we respecifully recommend to the Uf 'Mi i ii rp ' t b take' in td i in m ed i ate. co n si de r a tio n lf;paSsa'ge! of sucu laws as will! be likely ' to a'lle-..l !etiiuiterets ot the State ! censequent -..ubn the J fSHf senjn- pqiit ical emergency. 'f 1. p''v! Auaii tumcs oi tue luregoing resoiu ltftltlSliA spnf i-TOithrinr dplnv -tr nnr .'Seti)-iif and ?-r fajresenEauves in.rae Ajeuerai assembly or tne ;fS?- ijte: whft am hereby red nested to lav them ' hp. . i - F ---rf. T : i -TJ j I .the Houses of: which they are respectively -Iff J P'bis; ineeting was addressed by Captain J D 1 ttfdcltffe? Rey. D; BClayton; A)x. W G. Bar- rsjiuuCoU 3Li:MoyeJ. S. Barnes and J.AV. SAMPSON. Tb'5' following preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted bj the citizens of thia county, at'al larife meeting held to Clinton', and were forwarded to their Senator Col. Thomas I Faison, with the request that they be laid before the Senate : :. j ' . .. ; Yheeea$, The uncertain condition of our civil ,; tiflairs threaitening aliite the liberty of our citi zi, and tHe destruction of. our property in our opinion, calls for prompt action on the part of the. , ci izens of riorth Uarolina. And deeming tnis a proper timej for 'a fair expression of our rights, we maintain, that North-Carolina, in com'non with the tfifrteen independent colonies, entered iniioa compact for mutual protection and defence, reservini? toj themselves the absolute right to con-; trdl, each oie for" herself, her domestic institu tiolns; .That! in violation of the compact, many of our sister States have refused to protect the pro- ferty of tbej Southern States and have passed awa))y theiLSiato "IeUlaures contrary to the CoinstftutioEi :'jaqd nullllying. thejaws passed Byi Congress for the protection' of the property of many of the Statea: That the citizens of a part! jthe. states have been, and, we have every rea-. 'V Kc - " "J an are iiiuaua iu lueir puwci, iu lucim uirMaves: .to. rebellion jand murder-: That citizens of the Southern States in pursuit of their property have! been murdered, an5 the soil of a Sovereign Stats ; stained with the blood of her citizens attempting to tleiend theiiiselves and their property from the: invasion of tin armed band from States belonging ' to the fniuG Government with ourselves: That: all! this and hiore has been 'done against tha eam- stj .protesta ion of - the Southern States : That, ai?.int our solemn protest they have elected a President, whose whole .course bi. conduct and ex- prlssions'of opinion have been, and arc, at war! with the- nei reft and dearest rights of the South-; erra people :. That as an example of their opinions,! -aiii'aud purposes; he, and hid supporters, hayo-j eiidorsed tnffi j . s-ntime"pts.' and contributed treely iioney jiipd lubur ti the circulation 01 an in- ioia publication,, the design of which, if -'car-; j.'ridV'Vuti woud set tne, slaves as bIopdiionnu.j, i upim the white f raoof'tlie Southeiu States :j Tula- we hav e borne alii this for our love and ven-i tio.n for the Union and Constitution, ;u:itil w ieve the Union .'and Contitutn-n liavo been rvfi-fftd Tit n.eai:s of oppression by .-defignin longer m ''fes oat to each State equal- moip, and no and justijee :. Therefore, olyed, That we Believe in State Sovereign-! a:: l that ;an: Sovereign S;a e has -the nht ti lode from a coii federated Goverriuieut,' when ever a majority of her citizens' in convention met, shall hold that thereChas besu a violation of the' national comjpac't. ! " - r j; Resolved, That we instruct our representatives. in both Houses of the General Assemb'y to urge thic-all, as sbon as practicable, ot a State Conv.en-j tioh, to deliberate as to what course the State sbpiild purspe in her. present position of danger. -' Resolved, That weinstruct our Representatives in pboth Hoiifses of j the"Geheral Asseinbly to urge theS early consideration and adoption" of all neces sar 'reforms iij the militia system, and the hn mexiiate appropriation ot a sum sufficient to arm every. free Av!hiteman iu the State. . tlesolyedj That the Legislature fee requested toj pass laws taxing the manufacture's of the Northern. Stiites so as to amount to a' prohibiiiop ofltlieir imrdv;ctiou, against the Sta'.es that tlts- regard the n irlif-q rP thp fiti7Pn nf this State o r in their slaves. iResolyed, That we recommend that each cap tain's districk of this county appoint a committed' ol vigilance J and form companies oi minute men j CATAWBA One of the largest meetings ever he Id in Ca tawba, was pel!, irrespective of party, at New4 t ; - . r on the 8th inst. E. P.; Coulter, ocei pied the c lair and C...;.W. -Harmon and G P.! Shufordl acted as secretaries. The meetT. Shufordj ing was(addressed by Capti Jno. F. Hoke. .Locki McCorkle, JMai. J. Bost, Col. H. L. Robards and others, land the following resolutions wenji unanimous! adopted.: : . jj - jAVThereasj Abraham Lincoln has lately been' chosen President. of the United States; exclusive) lyiby the suffrage's of the - Northern States, he- catiseof his declared opinion to the effect that the enslnvemen aryl slavery euslaveuiena of the uea;roe is -a i sin and a crimei, must be extinguished; and negroes placed uponj an equality.'with white men ; now, therefore, Be it Retired, Bv the people ofCatawba. that North Carolina, as a sovereign State, has a right to: 'withdraw from the". Union, whenever in her. opinion, the) Constitution has been violated by her confederate! States, or iny of them, , or by their mutual agent,"" the Government at Washington, and upon trie withdrawal of North Canolfnaor any ptjier State, the Federal Govejrnment has no pow er, under the Constitution, to coerce or subi such se?e liiig State.' 'Resolved further, That it is the duty of the prfescnt Legislature laarm a volunteer force, and organize. thij'tnilitia, and place the State in a con diition fo maintain and defend her rights, and to call a cohverition of the. 'people',' to consider the mode and measure of redrtss at this crisis of im pending' danger to our rights and liberties. j Reaoived, .further, That wer heartily endorse tliie reco-umtindations- contained iu the message of; his Exec lencvOov. John W.-Ellis, touching the questions connected with our Federal Rela tions, and aire gratified at the bold and manly po sition he has. assumed in defence bf our honor and of our rights?.- : j Resolved further; That copies of these-Resolution's lie senit to our Representatives in the Senate and in the House of Commons, with the request that thesanlie bo presented to th'e two Houses of tlie present jOenpral Assembly now in session. Also that copiel 'be forwarded to our Senators and our immediate Representatives in Congress. ''' i SITUATION WANTED: V V ! BY A VIRGINIA LADY, WHO HAS SEVERAL years experience in teaching. Her competency has been, well tested in teaching the following branches: Grammar, Geography,- Arithmetic, Philobophy, Bota ny, &c. To M hich ptvill be added the rudiments pf Lat in,! and the elements of vocal and instumental music. Will receive communications until the 1st Feb. 1861. Address, statins: terms, B. S. JETT. " ; Wliite Plains. Brunswick Co. Va. Dec. 18, j8G0. ' 5 3t. J AUGUST 17, I860. : XTERMICE L LI M ACARON IG U A V A V JELliY AT WHITAKERS k . .-; Legislative Directory. INTERESTING WORK. JUST PUBLISHED A CORRECT DIRECTORY of the. Legislature of "North-Carolina giving the name, birth-plare, age, residence, occupation, politics, and 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 rilember. It is also accm panied with two large tables ; one showing the popu lar vote for President, of all the States from 1824 up to I860, and the other showing the vote of North Carolina, by counties, from 1840 to 186& It also contains the names, , ages, birth-places, &lc.,- of the Clerks and Door-keepers ; and a list of all the State officers, public works, &c &c. " , - 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, Publisher, ' ':! . . ! - . - Raleigh, N. C. D$o. 12, I860. ' . 6 tf Bf Editors copying this advertisement, and calling attention editorially, nd sending us a marked copy of their paper, will receive a copy free of charge. : ST. MABB tCKOCUZAWm .1$, C. Eight Rev. THOS. ATKINSON, D. D. Visitor ' . j Eev. ALDERT SMEDES, D D. Rector. Rev. FRED'K FITZGERALD, A. M. Ast. THE THIRTY-EIGHTH TERM OF THIS Shool will commence Jan. 5th, 1860. , For a circular containing full particulars, apply, to the Rector. Dec. 17, I860. ' 5 4t . ROCKY MOTJKT HALE ACADEMY. ' i : Rocky Mount, ,N. C. ! . THE SPRING SESSION OF 1861 WILL BEGIN the 1st Monday in January.:' ":.'.' ; Tuitition in Primary English,,.. ....... $10 000 :!". :'" . Higher'English,.-.'..'..;.;;..'...' -12 50 ... i" ' , '"' Latin and Greek,. 15 0s No deduction' except in rase of protracted sicklies. Board can be had' with' the' best families on liberal terms. - JOHN II. THORP, Principal. Dec. 17, l.'ttO. ' .", , ; 5 5t. ; FRKF EXHIBITION AT The Cbuest Store Under the I. . I , .6: .. U J . ill l E A LE R IN liEW FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS. jlS, Fayettkville St., Raleigh, N. C. Has Just opened om; of the largest, most varied and cheapest stock of Drv (Ioo(!s, boi.i for L.adies and txetlenieu, even.oil'eivd in tins market ; also :JOOTS, MIOE3, T RUN'KS.VALISES.&C &C -art' be bi;-ight r'.eupe. at "The Cheapest . Sto-e under tSie Sun'.' tii-in any wlpre elsf.. All we want' is lor ypu, to. come to the " Free Exhibition," a-d iudge for yourself. , . , ' AVATCHES. CLOCKS, JEWELRY, &C., foii sale ; also, carefully- repaired and warranlea to give ei tire satisfaction. " . : i Al-o a?large stock of . Gentlemen's Dress an . Furnish inj; Goods, which will be 'Sold Jo ' at " tli Cheapest Siore under the Sunj" No. 18, Faetteville .Si sect . 4 . . . -J:." . 1 'NOTICE. A LA It G E SALE. ; r AY ING DETERMINED TO REMOVE TQ ALA BAMA. I will commence selliiiji my property at ipublic auctioii on Thursday, 20th day of December, and contiiiue from day to day, until all is disposed of. 1 (fxpect t6 sell between- 200 .'and 800 barrels of coriv 10 I'cns of shuks, 4Q stacks of fodder, between. .130 anil 150 fat hogs for porkj a few hue sows; a number of battle, dmbng them a thoroughbred Devon Bull, and some Devbri- Calves, half breed. Also a large supply of fiirming Utensils- and kitch en and household f urni ture, a tine Piano,- Melodcon, &c, &c. : ".,'".: I The pork will be sold for cash ; the 'other property on: a credit ot. nine months. Bond and approved se curity required 1 of- LINNiB, SANDERS. ' 1 td. Nov. 1860. STOCK OF JMEDIOINES FOR SALE, ,R. WI. H. HOWERTON HAVING DISPOSED of his property in Richlands,, Onslow county. Ni C, offiers for sale his entire stock of Medicines.- pe .has been practicing in this neighborhood for nearly four years and :hais proven it to be a first rate location. ' ' ' ' . . , i ; (Any physician desiring a good situation worth a practice frpm $2,000 toS2,600 a "year Avould do well to secure the stand. ' ; . j : For particulars address the subscril)er at Richlands, Uiislow Uo., .. U. M. II. HOWERTON. for Sale. rpiiE SUBSCRIBER wishing to move tothe South-' . J, west, offers for sale'.tlie tract of land on which liejnow resides, lying; eight miles south of lialeigh, anil one mile nortb qf Hand's mill bii the waters ol Swift Creek, and inj a -healthy aud intel.igent neigh boirhood, , ' ! . Said'tract con t a us about 640 acres ; There is enough land cleared;and in a high state of cultivation, for a lVur horse farm, cultivatirg one half alternate ly; There is on iheitract a good two story dwelling house containing eigjht rooms, and a basement, newly lit);eu up. There are also all the necessary outhouses ofla wil regulated farm, - with a'-veil' of exce'lent water in the'ard'. 'I he farm is well adapted to the . growth of Corn, Cotton AVheatand Oats. . 1 or luitner particulars address I . JOHN MITCHENER. i j , Auburn Vake Co;, N, iOctoher 13, 1860 - - tfi I ;.?u.rhituTv Furnitui e. j ALFRED OVER TURF, ' 1 f-ng removed totjhe large, new and extens . ebuil tf on Sycamore street, nearly opposite Do nan9 & .tijHison, has purchasednhe, most superior an exten ?Ve stock ol Furniture ever; exhibited in the city, to '".h he invites thfj ittftntion of hoosekee d" . .Pf? oiners in want oi superior antcies m ins line, iieagmg ehiire saii:factiou. in qiialily and price. Hif stock is, cpmposea o; Sofas, Divans', Parlor chairs, J ahogant wararooe: and Bock cases, vVarblc ,top Bi reaus, Centre tables, Spring and other Bedsteads, i iciables kc. He -will, also naketo ordei any article in hi une, as he bassome of the best workmen ir the city in his employ. He solicits ;i call from his "fi ends and the public. ' j He will pay particular attention to the Ui lertaking Department, for which parposv. he will ke" p a good assortment of Ihlrii I Cases ol everv descrip ion. He willliave in atteuda uce on fuueial occasions ,a careful dri.ci ..i . . - I VeTe.rsoure. f.,!APrii , xrtv iv ' To'.ni C. JlinKelf Aghiii.ix.The subscriber. 0 begs leave to ihforra Jits friends and the public,) that he has regained his.health, and will continue the Auc tioneering busini-ss ! at his' newly fitted-up establishment near Hackney Pool's Clothinsr Store ."vTke room will !e utjiiieu up wun vxas, ana. so arranea as to mate both bid ders and ffoods appear well. I have' also made arrange ments to have a full life-size portrait of mj brother Chip taken, and will exhibit it whenever baa opHn- articles re offered, as the contrast Will be so great as to make the gooda appear better. ' ' -t I can't promise to folk like Douglas, but w leavor use my namesaxe uat, to speajc to the point i - .1 T1IV P JOHN C. MOORE. Nov, 13, lSt50. 42 tf. j FOR SALE. nr O SECOND HAND BUGGIES :LALS0 two IX Good BLGGY or WAGGON HORSES. C. B. HARRISOXi Dec. 11, 18 '0. 4f. , MISCELLANEOUS. The amalgamation of Language. There is a prowmg lenneucy latins apre to appropriate the most Jl'hTlo SS I ephalie, which is frbm id," is now becoming j woras oi otnerjlanguagcs, and alter a them into bur own ; thus ti e word Ce the ureefc, qigmtfing "f.ir the hea poputauz&l in, connecton.:with Mi. Spalding's preat lloadache remedy, but it will soon be used in a more gen eral way, and the wo d Cephalic will become as common as Electrotype 'and many others whose distincti on as tor-, eign words has been warn away by common usage until they seem "native and to the manor born." 'aRDLT REAtlztD. Hi !'ad I 'n j 'arrible ' 'edache this af ternoon, hand I stepped into the, hapothecaries hand sars hi to tne man, "tan vouhease me of an 'eadanhe vou hease me of an vaHa,-hP Tw. it hache 'ard," says 'e 'Hexceedingly,'savs hi, hand up- f on that e gave me a Ceohalic P.ll, hand' Nlon me ' ..nor J it cured me so quick, that I 'ardly realized ,1 'ad 'ad an S.HeadaChe' is , the favorite; Mgn by which nature makes known any, deviation whatevtr , 'rm the natural state of. the brain, an.d viewed iri jthis light it may bejook ed on as a safeguard in ended j; to; i givel 'notice of disease which mig-ht otherwise eicapej attention, till Jtob late to be remedied ; arid its indications should never be. neglected. Headaches may be classified ynder t wo names, vj; Symp tomatic and Idiopathic.-j Symptbmatic Headache, is ex ceedingly commoiii and is the precursor of a bp-eat variety of dfifef, at303swhicAre ApopLtxyJ Gout,Klieumatisia and all lebrile diseases, dn is nervouu form it is sympa thetic of diseased the stomacK constituting sick headache, of hepatic disease constituting bilious headache, ,f worms, constipation and other disorders 61 the j owels, as well as, iirenai and uterine affections'. :1) seasesof the heart are ve ry fequently attended with Headaches k Anaemia arid ple thora are also affections which frequently t occasion head ache. Idiopathic Headache is aUb very common, being usually distinguished by the name of nervous headache, sometimes coiifing on suddenly in a state of apparently sound health and prostrating atone- the mental and phy sical energies, 'and in other instances it comes on, slowly, heralde4 by depression of spirits pr acerbity of temper.' In most instances the pain is n the front qf the head over one or both, ey es, and sometimes 'provoking Vomiting ; : un der this class rpay also be! named 'Jycur algid. For the treatment" of either ! clas of j Headache the Ce phalic .Pills have -been found a sure and'salc remedy, re ceiving the most acute pains in a lew minutes, and by its uhtle power eradicating the disease j pt which . Headache is the unerring index. ;i ,1 ': ! ! .-'. ' - '' q ( :i;' t ! . .. ' Bridget Missus wants you to send her a box o. Ce phalic Glue, ho,' a. bottle of preparler1, Pills but .I'm thinking t t's notjust it; naithei1; butiperhJp's ye'll be afT ther knowing jwiat' it is j.1 e sec she's! nigh dead and gone with, the 'Sick Headache,1 and Wants some more of that: same as" rclaived i.er before i "''; ,'.:' :.-.' - lrv,gsist. lifou mean SpalJings Cephalic Pillf, ! Bridget. OcK sure now aJd; you've sed it, here's the quarter and give me the Pills and dont be all day about ji aitlier. .. - !. V- J! ''jl- :if constipation or costivzn-esSj.--o one ot tne "many ills flesh is :.er o"is so preyalelit, so little understood, and si much neglected as, CostiynessJ Often originating in carelessness,' or seden: ary .habits ; it is regarded as a . slight disorder jof too little coiisequence to; excite anxiety, while in reality it is the jlreiiursor and companion of ma ny of the mostifatal and dahgerous diseases, and unles s eaily eradicated it will brngl tlier sufitjrer ; to an untimely grave . Among the lighter vilsof f which c - stiveness is the usual attendant are; Headache, ' Colic, Eheumatism, Foul Breat'v, Piles and others of -like nature while a long train of frightful diseases sucji ai Majignant Fevers, Ab cesses, Dyseiier), DiDrrhoeaj,1 Dysptpia1 Apoplexy, F.pi-' lepsy, Paralysis, iHyste ia,. Hypiictionjlriasis, JVIelancholy and Insanity, first indicate thejjr presenile in the system by this - alarming) svmitom. K6t ijiuifrequently the diseases named originate in Constipati6n:but tjaice oh an indepen dent existence -unless the caugeilis eradicated in an early stage. From all these considerations jt follows that the disorder should receive immediate aljtenttn swho..ever it. occurs, ami' noiperson should neglect to j. A a box -of Ce pha ic Pills on the first "appearjatijpc of the complaint,' as their timely use jwill expel tlic insiduobs approach es of di sease and destrjoy this dangerous loe to. human life, A Rkal Bt.Kssiyo Physician, Mrs. Jones, now is that heauacre f.-j Mrs. Jones.1 Gone ! Doctors all gone ! ihe pills vouspnt cured me in juj titwenty minuttsv andjl wish you would send more so that I can have s them handy. ' . Physician. -:o" can get them: at any drugists.Call for Cephalic Pills'.l find Hhey .nhr '.fafl.and' Y commend them in all c-.-.sis of Headache!; ( , i '' 'j. Mrs Junes X-l sh ill send f,T?l box! directly, and shall tell all my suliering friends, tor they are fealilcssing, '. f ' j- ' " T I 'jf- '";-. ' Tivkntv 'Millions of- Dor.i:.k rs. ':sa VKbil Mr.'- Spald ing has s dd two millions of bottles of his celebrated Pre pared Glue and; it is estimated that each bottle saves at least ten dollars worth ot broken lilt niture, thus making .an ag gregate of twenty millions of dollars reclaimed from total loss by this valuable invent ion i Huyiog: made his (Hue a household word,; he now pmposen to do the world still greater service by curi ia: all the aching heads with his Cephalic Pills, and lfthey are as good as" his Glut, Head aches will soon vanish away like snow in July- , 5 Over EKC'TEJIEVt, and the mertal;care and anxiety incident ' to clds',att'ention to business or stndv, a e among the numerous S;uusesof ervpus si leaduche1. 'l'he disorder ed state of mi inland budj imidi 1 1 t'o this distressing com plaint is a fatilj blow do aH energy and ambition, "Suffer ers by this disorder can always obtain sptiedy relief "from these distresing;attai ks bv Using one of th? Cephalic Pills whenever the symtoms appear: It quietsj the overtasked brain, and soothes the strained and larring mrves, and re-, laxes the tens'ii of the stiaoach whicji always accompa nies and aggravates the disordered condition of the braine By ti e use k these Pill-the: periodic attacks ol Nervous or Sick Headache may bi prevdiited' and if taken at the , commencement of an attaclc immediate relief from pain j and sickness VtiU be pbtaihedJ 1 ' I t :'A I They seldom ' fail in remoyirig the Nausea and Headache to which temalesare so subject." j' ; . t They act gently upon the bowels, removing. Costive-ness.- . .'- : V ;-, ::- - 'A '" For Literary Men, -Students', Delicate Females, and all person of sedentary habits j they ;are valuable as a Lax ative, improving the appetite, giving tone and vigor to the digestive organs, and restoring; the natural elasticity and strength of the whoe svatera . I ' ' i? ; -. The CEPHALIC PILLS are the result of long inves tigation and carefully conducted experiments, having been in use many years during wjiicll time they have prevent- ; ed and relieved : vast anioitnt ol pain and suSenng from Headache, whether originating in the nervous system or from a deranged state of the stomach. ' Theyare entirely vegitabJ in their composition, and may be taken t all times ,with; perfect safety without making any change of diet, and the absence' of any disagreeable astf renders it easy to administer them to children. BEWARE OF; COUNTERFEITS! The genuine-have five signatures of Henry C. Spald-r ing on each box. : f f ' told by Druffcrists and all other Dealers in Medi- cines. , i 1 1 1 Box will be sent by mail, prepaid on receipt of the Paice25 Cests. : All crders should 4ei ad'lressed to . !HEI?KX U.'bi'ALULWU, J 48 CiEDAlt; STRfcET,! Xew-YoRK. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A PUB jj lie meeting will be held in the Court House at Snow Hill in Green couity on the 29tk inst., without regard to party, and it is hoped and. sincerely desired that as many of our fellow citizens as can will attend, and give their 'opinions freely as! to what the' Stare ought to do at this momentous period of her political r.itnrv. Bv'the reauest of ' ; J " . t . A , !.Tr ffHT f7nrfT I .31 AN I OiiirO. Dpt. 21. 1860. I - o tf. NervousHacfache ' hV-RE''j: : NEW LAW BOOK b CANTWELL'S PRACTICE AT LAW. TUST POLISHED, A TREATISE UPON THE , W : pactice' at Law; ia ' NlortJi Carolina, by Edward j CaXTWEll, L L. B., author of the C. Justice, etc J j tONt: Xts, j Of. Legislative Power in! General ; Legislative Pow ; er in North Carolina ; Lej&lative FoVers of Justices '!; of the Peace; County jj Boundaries Deeds, etc.; i County Revenue arid Charges ; Court Houses, PTisons, ! &c, ; County Trustees ; Jury Trials ; ; Fairs and Pub lic Sales; General .Assembly'; Inspections; - Public" -Muiu G.C. ; i r xiuu.ses ana ilostntals : Kegisters- Llerks ; Rivers and Crteks ; ; Gates,. Ferries and Bridges ; Weights and Me;snj-esi : Idiots and Lunatics : I Retailers ; Revise River. ; Rulhe R .ads and Cartwavs ; 4 j i-uvin. juuuuiu$ ami iu.j.-,.ui.5 jj AUijs. am j.iuters.; I wraicaries, ar.c Cunst.n -h Pa triil ;'j Vv ardeas. of 'the ) 1 our ; t nsou liouvidvS : i is. it ernes .- and-brile-es : : Poll Tax -Eseia'ptis. ; -EsJ iut ive .Pojvcr-in .Genera! ; Executive l ower in N n. Car htsai:;xec'utiy.i.Pcwor-'l of the C.nrrs. ChiaF :T,iri;L :,-;' -'iL.vt tt:.'ra:'vs- at i Law; Attorney General .;Reporr! i Mirl ; "; Clerk's and Solicitor ; Couifrel tUri'slinierii n.;r.jiru.a;;s : Si. ..... . .... i . , . I oiuuy Aturney ; Auctioileers 'i It v. "j.'sUli w.irwS : Coroners; Boundary Coni is Cuuimitteepi itnance; Cotuity Truttef ;J G.uuty Treswirer .; Special Court ; Commissioners of Fairs ; Ihspectors ;. Sapcrin teudents' of Schools : 'GMmissione'rs! of Navigation : Wardens of the Ptbr: Ke'risterski Cbrnnnasioriers of. Rivers and Creeks ; : Sheijns; Constables -Rangers ; Standard Keepers ; Retailers'; Administrators; Chair man of Special Court ; Commissioners of Deeds aud Conveyances ; 'G;mmis.sioiiVrs of Low-Lands ; Entry Takers and Surveyors; SiSperintendents of Elections : Guardians and Receivers ; Inspectors ;-' Cortiniiasior.ers" of Internal Improvements j Partition ; Patrol Commit tees; Processiouers;' Tax Listefs and Boards of Valua tion ; Overseers of 'Roads and '."Rivers Commissioners of Wrecks ; Tobacco Pickejs and C6)pers. The Appendix contains'' forms of! Deeds and Con veyances, as; follows:. .- y ' ' '-li .- . ; . Agreements, Assignments, Awirds, Bills of Sale, Bills of Exchange and Lading, Bonds, Miscellaneous Bonds, Contracts, Deeds, Carriage Settlements, Mort gages; Copartnership. Articles, Notes, Releases. &c., &-c. ' This Book, contains 556. pages, is gotten up 'in. su perior style, 4nd' bound in I Law Calf. Price, single copy, $6,00. EDWARD CAN'T WELL, Cornier of Daviiand Wilmpigton Sts., ') '' : "'.. . Raleigh. N C.. Dec. ii, i860. . " .'!; '.':.;li . j! 8--tf : filf Editors in- N. C. giviug the above a few; in sertions will be entitled to f, copy, upon application as above REMOVAL! GEORGE LljBIDGOOD, . " BOOKSELLOR, j AGENT METHODIST. DEPOSITORY, '.' '' .ElCHMOXn :'vikoima. w T"ouLd respectfully inform his frrehds and the pub lic, that lie has removed to the store No. 1G1 MAINSTIIEET, Recently occupied by Mr.jChas. A- G'watkin,.and one door below Messrs. Kent.; Pain 4 Co.- His stock of BOO K S, S T. A T I O N A Y , AN Dj FANCY ARTICLES, ' ! will compare favorably w!ith any house South. He qas selected -with great cafef a splendid assortment of stationar to suit the rriost fastidious A collection o( choic 7. MISCELLANEOUS, STANDARD AND THEOLOGICAL y ' . ... i ; ... . WORKS. of the newest editions, and- indeed the latest popular, moral publications as soon as published.-- The Trade can be supplied with onf own Books uji- on the same terms as at .the Kashvi le house. F'or terms, see CatatoguewhiCh will be furnished gratis. Merchants., Alinisters, Colporters and .Consnhiers. willlind it to their advantb'ge to patronize the Depo- itory. ' ''.'- V- The store has been elegaiitly and cc mfortablj fitteil up with a view to the easy c onductof the business, as well as the comfort and eae of-the cjustonyer Also poiite aud aocorpmodating'clerks are jempsoyed. Orders will be faithfully-and prompi'v attended to. Dont f rj:et the places iNo. lfil lain street, ! ony d-or beinw Kent, t -am k Co. -t w - -m ' t i Ij. ronierov, '. GKNKHA'J... BOOKSELLER - STATION C U, : i 7 . .No. lf, Fiiv j nv'i:s p'- i t ol Tli' i. (eiiiiin-ln.s. jiiil t'cvilie St (''. Hldiii-h, rucniiir a . ! t-Jirt. ; 1 1 t lo'r'ca I, . I:, wy J I f ; i -.. j:ri"u;iiitii,'.M if. . 1 i aver l-jdi-k-i, li li-m B.M.ks ;i:l ,t"!ii! !: i.:n's l'i.i: iirv, both Ant'-riean !'"." 11 lit vLru-1 v,o!' Shit-. M.' ! . 'if f (ilea i'c .- - Blank iv.-.oks every. d's!npji inL-iU'. Record: toi Senilis. 31'i'stif tin ;t hi! most "ioHfili' ( 'pieces. both Instru'ii-nliti atijrj .i,if;4, ct'iiiiprising Oil Cotrs. Ca uvpjjf , lir ( rcfjuired for' Oil and (ircinii-lfit.u:. Orders from a distance .iilfiid wil V ist ":: .Uti t-ri: Is. 4 art -very, art ick !. ! 1:1. ;t:.;i Ii u'.ST F'ALL;.l'8u0 STEVENSON KIMLiJ CO.. . - 'i Imperter? nd: STAPLE. AN OF A N: V OH Y GOODS. No. & Sycamore St.i : Petersburg Va. PRI.XTS AND GOODS. ENGLISH, FRENCli AND A5lERlCAN In Large Stock hid rpj-rot yarii ty.. PLANTATION G'OODS. Ii. large Assortnients.i ' ALSO A FULL LINE OF NOTIONS. TOGETHER WITH FA'EILY CLASS AND. DE scription of Goods to be lound n. Wholesale HOUSKS, NORTH OR SOUTH. The trade of Virginia, North iCarplina and Tennes see is invited to an Examination of the Goods now in Store. ' " '--." - - " Ui ' j" , .. ; -. .' WeekJy additions will be added during the season. Orders promptly Executed . ..Sept. 12 I860-. , ' 4jj! " i ! 3m , -r- FIllEl FIRE!! 1THE!!! RATTLE, S L.AjjM AND BAN G . HERE I COME mill A RUSn. T C-S. LUMSDEN woujj mostrespctfallydriform J the r irizens of Raleigh and vicinity, that he is now prepared to do all kinds of Tin; and Sheet Iron work, such as the manufaure of tin w re, &c, in all its various branches.' 'Also, every xtjle cf Roof ing, Guttering and Piping:'pf houses done at short no- lice. I jl.' t '. f laving secured a complete set of tools and machines, lie flatters himself that all who patronize him may est assured of satis faction j) in regard tjo quality and nee. . ! -- '.' " ,!. . Thankful for past favors.; he hopes by pnnctual at tention to bu.dnets. to merit a continuance of the ,184. satin Ralev-'h, N. C, March tf ' ' ; : ifz -T - . NF. RIVES &. CO., jVhoIesale'and retail wrog gist's, have and will! keep on hand a full bud ply ot all such articles as are usually! found in a First Class Drui' Houses. Theyj will conduct the business on a large and liberal scalejfhaving ample experience, force and facilities for doing sot, arid hope by then promptness, energy and untiring (efforts to please, to secure the liberal patronage of their friends and the public generally : fj H I . The Prescription Department will be onaer the immediaie supervision of ope of the. firm, both day and niffht. Order will be! attended ,o with neatness anddisV NiRIVESLD. I VVi LTER. B.JORDAN, ! JOs.CARR. 5 tf. A PPLICATIOX WILL BE MADE TO TBE 'V present Legislature for an act to incorporate the Dec. 5"lb60.I j, 2 iw ' . , - - , i i ... PROSPECTUS OF THE STATE JOURNAL ua.g necome the proprietor of the Democrati. fw' lhavP PP" into the S r ati j.Rx.al. .w.iic1i. wiU be . jmbli.-jhcd . Semi-Weekly and Weekly. " ' : The Stati; JocrnaiwHI advocatfy DornooritiiJ principles in the'; broadest sense,, and wilt support and dr nd DenKicrafic 'measures and ;thjr a-ivo-; cate? as they ar presented and as invasion may ret quire In other ssentlals it will be my aim to nv.ke the paper what its name denotes, "a Stats Journal eschewing kll sectional run side olinr.s an wor.Kiinjj.tor t e e tire -Sstarp ami W.Amnwm ;ntj : - ... ...... .,vv. CO IS .A .. J ...!-:V,i . in .t..'' .larnrjae :;d . p-iatel vi:."ucw ' on i ur; i" rc:i; ir.:-s apeH "shall-, bo r-i:ii iA-A tye,i'n gi.v.,1 pai.r, V.-n 1 in ;i s x r; r oi':.:,rr. ' '.': !i l.-ill- ri.t: di. it .. i'.m Us un.t'.'Us I.-raiu aii'j .'ttii' p'oaU. fir it ; ;:M'S A'i'.i !'' ir.-, in.. '-:iii't-mtr i- ,;- J- ; iie.asiyli..V;. eii. VWt t:"H",V nor 'inr aiA; !. ':'' Weekly, I- Y ' -'-f ,: ".''' 2 00 " l'-i i;' ' ' CI.LB RaTKS: . .- ..- ! ..Clubs' -of ten raid-upwards will be supplied at the following rates : : : ; .-V -. ; ! Sei:ii-Weekly, per. annum, t . . $3 00 Weekly, . ; .'"' - ' ! f, These terms v ill b insisted upon invarial'li) in advance. No naune wil: ba put u pin ' tli'"1 iit without the money, and all papers will bedlseontinutl a tha i xj iratijh of tlie limi: - for which they have been paid, nnles the subscription be renewed. : I lam satisfied, from yens of experience, that upon 'no, other footing can any newspaper hope '..to succeeds! . i r ' ; 'JOHN. SrELMAN. .k ' OXFORD FEMALE COLLEGE. ; ' LITERARY SCHOOL. j rplIIS SCHOOL COMPRISES EIGHT PER.MA- .JL : hently organized classes, whi we'stiulies coinnienjce' with the lalphabet and are cnntiriued iu the Elememja ry Branchfs;- Mathematics,. Languages. English Lite rature, Natural Sciences', and Jloral Philcwonjhy, until the iiiin'ds if the students -are properly trained for the duties of life. The investgations and discussions are thorough and comprehensive. , 'Necessary, apparatus is freely suj)plil.. The Li1raries and Cabinets cm- t brace rare and extensive collections. ,. - FINE-ARTS SCHOOL. ; - Special' attention is devoted to Drawing, Oil Paint ing,)and Embroidery. The various styles of " fancy painting" and "ornamental work" arc also taught. , MUSIC SCHOOL.' .; ;( Jtusic is taught as a science and as an art. Iiustruc-; tionjis given on the Piano, Guitar and Harmonium. Untisual attention is devoted to , Vocal and Sacred Music. - '.-.' ..''...; - . V EXPENSES. '"'.': i uion m rjiemeniary JDiaiicncs, . , . CO ' " College. Classes, , . . 20 " Drawing, (materials included,) 12 " Painting', in Water Gilors, . s 15 "; Oil .Painting (materials included,)' - 20? " Wax Work, (meterial included,)' 10 Embroidery, (materials included,) 10 ',' Music,- (instrument furnished,) 23 " Board' washiue:. included,), ' 60' - I ,': ' 'I REMARKS -. '' .' ;. S ; ' y Experienced and thoroughly ! qualified teachers give their en.tire time to: their respective departments. Extra charges and needless expenses are strictly pr thibited necessary purchases are : made by the teachers. Picayune pedlars are not: allowed to enter the premises, and no. pocket money is required. ' ' " Oxford is situaUd on the healthy hills of Granville, 12 jmiles from the Raleigh and Gaston Railroad. -and'is ' onaiected with Henderson . Station by. a line of dailv stages. ! . The scholartiji vear is divide! into- two sessions. The fir.-t -pehs x . . v th.-. t. t ! iv iii'J 1 iy ji ...Ii.ly -.".i.d .- t - ( . ' : i v I. . rl ,. 1 "V'.;i'.i.' a'. fy -; . i" i r f. ti; ('rid V '-..with T;.-".':.'I'--v in" to- are rf ..i' ill :r. :.0ur- H.' n-lfX. '-. "'"' ;:;-:---Vl'. 4 T)i ii;tr?iELVT LN'iMiiSSr. ,i .;!. - - SIEJA'SIES CLARKE ! ....... ,,..:.!.-. i i i . ' ; c t rJTi'llS 1 w:li W4 : u:oi;iN' l.fai JL i..ir ,,J t!l(5 vHu ;ui Vuin p - .ii ;jn'i ...jii"-.i. d-r;! jt liiuderau-s b M'l icj- a i .-;tiov"oi all jjirur ( , i i . - a ''.pevdy curenhay; ;tioiu,li'oti v. a rt be relied :;.- j I "' .-',0 MAKRli;i I IJIA S-.U-. t'.d. " 1: Ai'.i a shoi t lime it I? blibg Oh U.!V VVllll !ebu '"'J1 . ALT10.V.I ' . : : ' aid ur,t he taken by fomnlrs thntare - These Pills pi tgnunti ilini!; f IU l iRST THREE MO.S T11S, at i t t skm ,uZ,.r. nr to brinx on .Vt.'caruairf , out m, .r time, and in every other cast, h,y are rtrjecthjjaje. In al. cases of Nervous and Si..aJ Aliectiont, , P;,m in the back and Limr.s, lleav.nes, I atigue on , sJiKht exeriion, Palpitation of the Heart L : sfieH ot , Hyster cs, S ck Headache Wh.t.s and al the.. pSul diieasesccasioned ba dialed sysJ these PUls will effect a" cure when ad othar me.ans haFalfr dfrlctions .n the pamphlet around" t ti pick-: . -e which fchould; be carefully preserved. 1 . . A bottle containing 50 pill, encircled with th Government Stamp of Great, JJr.tt.an, can , be sent BMtlree for $1 ind 6 postage; stamps. . . old in : Raleigi i by Pv V, Fescud, and all Drugget eVPurcirLadd &Co, RichLnd; Va. wholesale y J" '- Ap 30JJ yENRO' MUTUAL LIKE JNSUR I . Tm;i ComDanti 1 his Company of teiXements tothe public wicWfew It . economical in its management, uu p''r' r-j-r- y TheWU for life are its mLbcrs, and ther partici, uatein ifiu" ; not only on the 'piemiurn. paid ,?, but , ffiJS aliiie.anS increasing, depo.it capital kept in .e- tHiZSS'1 percent, at the la.t An.ual Meeting ol the CorTpany w declared, and carried to the d.t of the life members of the Company . f -. . r t...r. .i-.v will Dlease address tbe lives oi v ygjj Treasurer. ireensboroVFeb 11,1859. . H ly - iLe Subscriber would inform the public that keba, recent : l " i If taken the. . ' , ;-,.-;; r 40L1) ST.AN D, .1:'":H: wl known by everybody,-. . 'lu, formerly oecupiea vy y " 7t- ' i . fully prpared toeany ont be i , : C O A 6 II-MJ KING v IN! ALU leraon will do well to call ana .. rr - , rery best manner; . . ; j.3lES BASi-FORD. ' J .,. ":' ." . i -Mr Marcn, iw. . , - ATION WILL BE MADE TO THE P:iit LesiBlature for au act to incorportetthe &r xl MINING COMPAN X . i "2 4WL Dec. h. I8b0. S , 1 VIA yx i : ;-I ;'T' . .. i .-' : si.; i ! f; ' ( i ;: J yyy. "- 'i' ' 5 , ' :l!..':M -'un A i f A. . S '' . :'! r ;ri'.;i' 1 r r I i m i. vr ;-'H:.i AV; A, A H' 'it : w -1 y. 2 .'i-f- y

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