'- ! TIME OF HOLDING THE COURTS. I The United States Circuit Court tf the District' '' of .North Carolina is held semi-annually at Raleigh, vonj the 1st Monday of Jjine and last-Monday injNdv , Tember. Hon. J.- M. .Yavne. of Ceorsiat Hon; -Asa liftr?., nt Martin, District J ude salary, iDOl ' ? : t Jloliert IV Dick, District Attorney : Wesley J.p . Marsl.nl. X' ,,.;.;.;.. V v V1'- 'I : !. Ij'Tfte United States District Court Ire Iie'lu I'-tit Fldetrion 3rd"Monday in April and October, .I.1 -Jones; Clerk: 5ewbenu 4tli Monday Vni April an ' Oolol-er, lieriiamin Drown. Clerk; Wilmington 1 1st Monday after the 4th Monday in A .tobei, John L. Cantwell, Clerk, ' ril and Oc : :-'..,' Tin: suprkme court , -t'y .he ; Sujnvme- Covriilf North Carolina is held ait i Raleigh-, semiannually, on the peconil ilonaay in and the40th dy .f Deeembf-r; Itj.iaaW held onso a year at Morgan ton, Burke.1 county, on the Monday in August'; J. R." .Dodge; Clerk;' iiTl-je ; 'J ofiieers are n follow : Chief Justice, Richmond Mj. v.VeaiV.nv of Yadkin : Justices T. Rafitn," of tA!- v - mance. and William' II. Battle, of Orange, sakrj '"'. of each $2,500 ner annum. William A Jenkins, uf .: Warreutou. Attorney-General; Hamilton C Jones, til .-s -! Rowan,: Reporter : Edmund B. Freeniaiji, of Wak f v ! Clerk ;.)iiv.-r .If; Perry, of Wake, Ieutyf Clerk i James Litchfurd, ot Wake, .Marshal. .SUPERIOK- COUllT,. The Svuerktr Courts are held in tsev-n Circuit " hv ti.p followiiacr ofTieers: Judyes 11. R Heath, of :: Chowan Matthias K. ManW. of Craven : Join ft . Di-kj (.fGtfilford : David V Caldwell, of Rowart; - ; Jfhh h. Daily, oLOrange: Jesse G. Shepherd, of ' (Cumberland, and RornabisM. Sa under, of Yakf. ' Solicitors Elias C. Ilineaj of ;Edentoh, rides thie . FirtiC Circuit i Ge roe S: Stevenson, of Craven, ridtis : ' MKft 'Send Circuit William A Jenkinst the Atorr !Uiv -GeneraL rides the llhird Circuit: tlios; Ruffirt lot Orange, rides the Fourth Circuit ;Rott. Strange, f 'U)f . CuBibefland, rides the Fifth Circuit; Williarh Dander, of Lincoln; rides tne Sixth Circuit ; Marcuk f .;-''.;kvTn-"of'' Rurke, rides the Seventh Circuit. The j Cour 'are held as follows : - FIKST CIRCUIT " . Tyrrell, firat -Monday in Jliarch a'Dd September. ' Derlie, third 'r 4-tertford. fourth , Gates first Monday after the -'fourth- Monday in Mc'h '--.i" .. -A-''-- - -i- . . --.. , ' .. r-..r.i v t ; Chowan, second . I'enjuimans, third - ;Pa.-fuoiank, fijinth, .v Camden, -fifh Cu'-rituct, sixth . it ti ::-t:,-;,;;:''';'V'v-'-'- skcond CtltCUlT. . ' .V Dunlin, fourth Monday in March and September, s , Wavrie,; liist Monday after the fourth Ltf nday ipi : j .; :l ; v . J Jc'h and Sept AjreenV, second rr l I.cnoir. thiri , Craven, fniitth .Jont-'s, V4ulncMlay next after the fifth ituuday 'aftt r v? ; the!f Mirtii Monday in M'cli and Sept. 1 : Onslow, sixth Moodav' after the fourth Mond.av in : J . Marcli aid Seiteni;her. - Carteret, seventh Monday; after the fourth Monday j ' ;, ' t' ' ' . J HI '-1 Kj II UlIU .Deaitfort ei-hth '''"- ' "1 ' ;;; v ;IIydej:)irith-Morday after the fouith Moniay ' "March and Senteinber. j,VVi'on," tenth Monday aftef the fourth. jMonj'ay in . ;'1 iMarcii ami oepiemoer. . - '".' l'.'. V'. .'' -Till KD CIRC I IT. Martin, on the Mdnday before the first " March and S p tember. Mend ay .in . i ' Pitt, the first Moii'lay in March and Sepinbcr. . hdecomb. second ' V" r v Nash, third ' : 44 ' " Johnston, fourth, ; " , 'f f VYake, the .first Monday alter fift, tmirtl Monday in ' ". ."-'' "'. ' . " ''' ' v- Mcli and -Sept . '1: rnnklin, second ..; , " ''v WfiriVn, third . ' " ' ' ; Halifax-, fourth, . " ; Northaaipton, fifth ; " : (.fi; ,(;!: 1 ''. " - FOURTH CIRCUIT. . ft ti jCranville,' first Monday in March and Scj ' Orange; 'second . V ." " pt ember. ;C hat ham, third : '. Illandolph, fourth V. "' Davidson:, first-Monday after the fourth J Monday; in i;':-f-,-: : March land Sept " lorsyth, seeoml . : " S tidies, third i. '" (Jutlford, ftinrth I . Iiockir.ijhiun, fiftli ;C.iswll, sixth " . '' Personi seventh : ; V f!Alamnfce, i,hlh tt n fjItu cikcuit. f FjFTH CIKCUIT. j Moore, Monday before the last 1 Auoust. . ' V in- Fel)ruary anH Motiiifome v, the last Monday .in. February anil August. ' iStan! j. . first "Mondayiin March and September Anson. setonu ' ' x ' ' Ufchmotui, third ; ' - " , " -V "I Robeson, fourth - : ' - " ' "! lMuf'en, first Monday the fourth. 'Monday in Marctj iand S- )t. v-tllrrtnskick, tinrd ' ' ,.' . " : N av Hanover, 4ih 4i v 1 " . - iimpsoOi iiftfi , . ' " r Cuuibrland,; seventh ' ' J: !' - SIXTH CIRCUIT V fKurrvifi.rth''Monday-.in February and Aw trust A-;Yadktn; Jirat alter the fourth Monday i Febmary am August. . AslwS' sK-ohd ' " 1 W.lkt s.third Alexander, 4th " ' l.'avie. fith : -.( " - : ' iredolh six'th : , " "i Catawba, seventh ; 44 ; Lincoln, eighth " " GasUai, ninth. 4- , Union tenth after the fourth Monday ; ti;' : February n(l, AuirustL ; . Mecklenburg, 11th ' Cabarrus, twelfth '.' . -Rowani;' thirteenth, ' ; 44 SEVEXTii cinqriT. Cherokee, first Monday in March and S Ma-on, second, 44 "4 " , .ackson, third ' - 44- 44 4- j lay wood, fourth .' 44 4V : ptember. ' Henderson, 1st. Monday after the 4th Mon oav 111 f Mtt'h and S-pl Duncointie. second Madisoii, third ' I Vaiicv; fourth. HMcDoweli; .fif.ii . Caldwell, sixth Waiiuiaa4 seventh Burke, eighth 1 ; ltuthtr ibr.l, ni n th Polk, tefith ' t Cievelahi?, l ith . n It it tt ; r PLEASE AND QUARTEIl SFSIONS Anson Cr-wnty, on the second Monday J April; July and October. ; : 1 A$he, fourth 'Monday in February, May, AoTcmber. ' . ' . in Januiiry August and ; A U:iancler;1i.rst J Monuay in 31arcl , m June, ep.tem ; her ano Decenioer. , Alaiuajife, lirt Monday after thes fourth ' Fobraary, May, August and Novem Monday o! er. f ,Reaufort, third Monday in Marcli and September " and the first Monday m J une anu December Bertre, iieeond Alonday iu February, May Augus and i veniber. ; .. I ., ' -. -Bladen;first Monday in February, ".May, Augu ' and November. J Brunswick, first Monday in March," June, Septeml ; her and December. v ; j Dnnconibe, second Monday after the f)ii; th Monday !" in March, June, September and December. ' j Burke,. eighth Monday after thejourth j Monday in L March, June, September and December. " Cabarriis, third Monday in January, April, July and October. j Caldwell, sixth Monday affer the fourih (Monday in ' Marc u, June, oeptemoer ana ueceuibcr Camden, second Monday in March, June , Seplemhr. and December, .;--! , 1 ! U -" 4.," i rw-wthA third Mondav in February, May, Au , gust and November. ' h X' r ; XX : ' ' CaswelJnrst Monday after .the fbuith! Monday ot . March, June, September and December, Catawha, third Monday in January, and, July and : second Monday after the fourth Monday jn Maich and September. 7 : ' !il . .Chatham, second Monday in February, May, Au gust and November. ' f- ' ' Chowan, fii-sf Monday in .February, May August I and November. "'.,- i ' . Cleveland, tenth Monday after the fourth aM-mday I in March, June. September ane uecemoer. Columbus, Second Monday in February; May Au- gust ad November, v .i ; I J. T , '. Craven,: serond Monday in March, Junej September and December? ' 1 Cumberland, first Monday in March. Jnne, fceptem i tpr anil Ippimber I Curriti urrituck' the last Monday in February, May, Au- j gust and November. I . jf Cherokee, first Manday in March, Junf, September and December, . ' poplin, third Monday in January, Appl, July and i)avidson. second Monday in February, May August and November. . Davie, fourth Monday in February,. May, . and November. ; I Edrec.uube, fourth Monday in February, a. August av, Au- ,i -rust and JN.ovemoer. . - - . 1 . Franklin, second Monday in March, June, Seplem 1 . 1 . ! ' '. ' Oer ana ueceuioti. mr " ft - . Frvt he. third Monday m March, Junb, September and December. Gates, third Monday in February, May Auorust and Xovember. Granvi lie, first Mon day in February, orul Niivprnber. May August 'Greene, second Monday in February, May, and November. " - Ji August .(Juilford. third Monday in February, M) av, August um NovfmtlPr. Gastori, third .ronday in February an.l August,: and tourt'h .Yomlay after the fodrth Monday in; March ' and September- : ' . ; Ha'Iifax, third Monday in February, May, nl November. i August Harnett, second Monday in March, June, Septem ber and O'cemoer. ' p 1 Ibsvvvood. fourth Monday in March, Jane, Septem r her and Decemoer. . Hertford, fourth Monday in February,': May,; and November. . ; Hyde, second Monday in February,. May, o A Tiii'firihor Aug1! st August Henderson, first .Monday after the fourth Monaay 111 March, June, September and December.) Iredell, bird Monday in FeOruaVy,, My and No - venl)er : . " " : - '" ' ; Johnston, fourth Monday in February, May August, and November. '; j Jones, fifth Monday after the fourth Monday in March and September: and on the last Monday f jn January and July. , , j 1 ' Jackson, third Monday in March, June September and December. 1 - I , Lenoir, first Jimday in January and; July, . and third Monday in March and ..Septemfer. j-f . Lincoln, second Monday in January aridJuiy, and third Monduv alter the fourth Mondy in.March, dud September." ,- ; ; ! i - Jartiii: second Monday in January, A'jril Jjuly and October., ... . ' '-'. 1 j I '" ItfcDowell, fifth Monday after the foutth Mondaj in Jla'rch, June. September and December. vlecklenburg, fourth; Jbnday in January, July and October; ' - ; . ' ' 1 . ';: Montgomery, first Monday in Jan uary, and October, i 1 . .-. Apvijl, July ;1 ' - Moore, fourth Monday in January, April, July and October. ...'" - - : j Macon, second Monday in March, Jurie Se)temberf and December: . j J Madison, third Monday after - the fcnij-th ijlonday in March," Jiine, September and De;cmber. j ;'; Nash, second'Monday in February, ;3liy,. August and November. ' ; I New Hanover, Second ; Monday in March, June, ' September and December, . : " a Nort ham pton, first-Monday in March', June, Sep temb'erand December. J , Onslow, first:M(iday in March, June, S'eptejmDsr and December, j , : Orange, fourth Monday in February, 3 ay, August arid November. ' ' ; Pakiuotank, fi'1-s.t Monday in March, June, Septem ber arwi December. ; -I-. Perquimans, second Monday in February, Miyf, Au-. Jgust and November.' 1 ' " ' f " 'Person. thirdAIonday of March, June, September and December. - ; j Pitt, firs-t Monday in ' Februarys May, August and November. . . , . Rockingham, fourtli Monday in Febiiuary, ' May, -August iand November. ' ' "' i j. .Polk," tenth Monday after the fourlh. Monday in March, JuneSeptember and December, j Randolpli, first Monday in February, May, A u ust and November. - . j ; RichiHond; third Monday in Ja-iiuarv, April, July ana October R iwan, first Monday in ' Feoruary. May, A.ngust and iovemb r llo.beson, "fourtli Monday in February; May, August and .(November. Rutherf.rdr ninth Monday -after the fourth Monday 111 March, June, September and Decetnberi Sanipson, third Monday in February, Mky, and November. M - lUffUSt. "ttokesj sectmd "Monday in March, June September and December. j , -. Surry, second Mondav iii February, Mav. August -and iNovember. . Staiily, second Monday in 'February, May, August and iSovember.; Tyrrell, fourth Monday of January ; April, July and October - . ! . v. - '''! 1 ' Union, first Monday in' January, April July, and . "October. " "j "j ." ;. ' Wak''.-jth i fi. Monday in January, May. August and , November. ' . ;.;. ;:.'.. !. j arren, fourth Monlay in February,; May August .; andNovember. ! 1 :'-' Washington, third Monday in February, Mat, Au - gust and November.. r Watauga, third Monday in Februaryy May , Au gust and November. . V '" ' :. Wayne, third Monday in February, M iy, August andNovember" ' : ; ;' j , fWilkes, firs.t Monday after the fourth Monday I January, Ap ril, July, and October. ' I - Wilson, fourth Monday in January, April" July anu uctoDer. ' Yancey, fourth Monday after the fourth Monday in iiarcn, June, September and Ueoemb r. 18G0. SPRING TRADE: 8G0. N T. RIVES & 0. I A ' i VIIOLESALE DRUGGISTS. TAKNESTLi INVITE the merchants of rii ginia, North Carolina and Tennessee,-to Oxam . me their extensive f tock et Drugs, .Perfumery, . Chemicals, Pain's, . ' : ' ' Oils,: . i V Dye Stutfs, 1 .Window; Glass, Patent Medicines, ' Seeds, -i " Fancy Articles, Combs, 1 Brushes rf all k nds, lobacco, Cigars, . SnutT, "' Pure Med ici n al ' Win es, Brandies, Gins. &. i Having facilities unsurpassed by any house in3the trade, they feel authorized ip saying they can; and will sell all goinls in their line of businesl, all such low prices as cannot fail to give entire satisfaction. Orders will be promptly attended to. All go. ds sent fro ; i their establishment, warranted asreptWsented by -1 - tli.em. F. RIVES & CO;.' i Wholesale Dm joists. Dr.N. F. Rives, Walter B.Jordan, Joseph Carr . Petersburg, Va. 12 tf. Mow to save flic ynion. If you wish to preserve the Union and keep peace'in the fam ily, send the children to J. B; Franklin s Varietv Store where they can get all sorts of Goodies. Op posite Lawrence's. ! I November-O, icUU. ; tf. PUBLIC WORKS IN NORTH CAROLINA. ? The Branch Mint of the United States is loctate; "at Charlotte, in Mecklenburg county, in this atSde thit establishment wks authorized by Act of Con- Qss, passed 3d March. 1835. The officers are as ows: .Green Caldwell,' Superintendent and Acting Troasurer, John H.Gibbcns, Assay er, Mel teraiKl Refiner. John R. Bolton, Chief Coiner. William F. Strange, Clerk. J The University of North Carolina; situated atChap d Hill, iri the county of Orange, twenty-eight, miles W.N. W. from Raleigh. 1 . f- .The North Carolina Institution for the education of the.Deal and , Dumb, and of the Blind, is focated at Raleigh, W. J. Palmer; Frincipal. f i ; . Fortifications. Port Macon, Beaufi-rt Harbor,Car teret county ; Fort Caswell, SniithviUe, Brunswick county. ' - : , U. S. Arsenal. Located at Fayetteville. Maj. T T. S Laid ley. Commander. V Insane Asylum of North Carolina, situated in' the vicinity of Raleiuh, will contain 2oU patients; 10 patients now j in it. Dr. E. C: Fisher, Superintend dent ; Di. Fi T. Fuller, Assistant Physician ; Mr. R K. Ferrell, Steward, Mrs. Hill, Matron. Dr. Charles .E. Johnston, Kemp P. Battle, W. W. Holden, Ed. Cantwed, A, M. Lewis, Dr. W. J. Blow, John A. Taylor, and Dr; Columbus Mills, Directors. Dr. Charles E. Johnston, President of the. Board '; Wm. E. Anderson. Treasurer. Messrs. Holden, Jobnstoni vand Battle, Executive Committee. f ' All indigent insane persons entitled tp be received, and treated, and taken care of at the public charge. Paying patients are also received from his and otner estates. ; tor proper iorni to; rjej observed in sending indigent insane . to Asylum, seet Revised Statutes, chapter on Asylums. j , .'. . - BANK'S . " " BANE OF FAYETTEyiLLE. John D. Starr; President; Wm. G. Matthews, Teller ; W. G. Broadfoot, Cashier ; Wm, A. Rose, Clerk; Alexander McPherson, Book-keeper. j BANK OF WASHINGTON. Monies E Hoyt, President; Thomas II. McCluer, Teller; Martin Stevenson, Cashier; Thomas J, Latham; Jr., Clerk. - Discount Da, Thursday of eacli week. -merchants' bank at newbfrse. Charles Slover. President; W. W. Clark, Cashier; Joseph Fulfoi d',. Teller. - ' , . Discount Day, Friday of each week. commercial, bank; Wilmington. 0. G. Parsley, President ; John MeRae, Teller Timothy Savage, Jr., Cashier ;A.sa, II. Walker Clerk.1 : , . . ' . , I BANK OF WADESBQtO . . J. A. Leak, President ; II. E .Hammond, Cashier. . , ... BASK OF KORTII CAROLINA.-' PrincipulBaik at Raleigh. George "W. Mordecai, President ; C. Dewey', Cash- ! icr : VVni. .EAnderson, Teller j Jordan Womble, Jr. IJook-keeper, Seatdn Gales, JClerk. , " -X .' Branch at, Fayeitev'rfle. . A. V Steel, President r H. C. Lucas, Cashier ; , Wm. Huske,' Teller ; AV S Rose, Clerk. . Branch at Wilmington. E. P. Hall, President; William Reston, Cashier ; W; D. Smith, Teller , J II., Wright, Book-keeper ; J - ' ' Branch at JfexobernBi Edward R. Stanly, President ;T, J. Jones, Cashier; Haskins, Teller.. . .;; " ; . Branch at Tarborouih. 11. R; Briders, President, ll Chapman, Cashier .; E. D. Mohair, Teller. . - : : j Branch at Charlotte; ' J. II. Carson, President; T. W. Dewey, Cashier, S. E. Belk, Teller. Branch at MorganioiX. . . - T-. Geo. Walton, President, E.J. Erwiri, Cashier. ) Branch at Milton Geo. A. Smith, President. W. R. Hill, Cashier. . . Branch at Salisbury. .' David P. CaldNvell, President, Moses rvis Cashierf Philip A. Wiley, Teller. ; . t ; Branch at Windsor'. . I.: S.Webb, Cashier. , ; ; ',' - ' . ' .Igency at Statcsville. C. A. Carlton, Aent. , . ' '. . Agency at Goldsboro'' . E;B. Borden. Assent. 1gcncy at Warrenton. , . John Q. Yancey, Agent." " . . I) discount Day, Wednesday of each week, ' BANK OF' CAPE FEAR OFFICERS NAD BRANCHES.. L Principal Bank at JVUm'uiglon. . Thomas H. Wright, President ; Henry R. Savage, Cashier ; J. l). Gardner, Teller ; Joseph McLaurin, As sistant Teller : J. A'. Bradlev, Book-keener ; J. G. Burr, Clerk. ' j Branch at TVashington. " John Myers, President ; W. R. S". Burbahk, Cashier. . ; - " Branch at Salisbury. D. A. Davis, Cashier. , Branch at ;Salem. t. . , , I. G." Lash, Cashier, , ' " ... Branch at Fayetteville. ' Charles T Haiprh', President ; A McLean, Cashier ; W. Anlerson, Teller ; Joshua -Carman, Clerk 3 Wright Huske,- Sook-kecper. ' ' ' k Branch at Rahigh, W II Jones, Cashier ; Ji mes A Mowre, Teller Branch at vlsheville J F E..Hardy, Cashier. ; Branch at Greensboro. Jesse H Lindsay, Cashier ; Robert Sloan, Teller. Discount Day , Tuesday of each week. t , " THR FARMERS' BANK, GREENSBORO'. C P Mendenhall, President ; W A Caldwell, Cashier. Branch at Etizabeth City . l F Overman, Cashier. " - v -j BAN'S OF CHARLOTTE. . . John.J Blackwood, President ; M P Peg am, Cashier j " ' ' "BANK OF YANCEYVILLE. ." " ' Thomas Dt Johnson, President : : Joseph J Lawson, Cashier. .' . " - BANK oV CLARENDON, FAYETTEVILLE. ' J.hn I) Williams, President ; John W Sandford. Cashier ; H m Warden, Teller j James McGilvarj, Clerk. BANK OF WILMINGTON. , 3n. Icae President ; S Jewett, Cashier : William ISinith, Teller. - v. -..-. BANK OF LEXINGTON. ' B A Kittrell, President ; C F Low, Cashier. Braneh at Graham! : James H Holt, Cashier. . ' BANE OF COMMERCE, NEWBERNE. . . A T Jerkins, President ; J A Guion, Cashier.-.... rT,XHE.5"NERS' AND PLANTERS BANK, MURPHT. A T Davidson, President ; D C Harden, Cashier- I NEW GROCERY STORE, ' AT ' H I L LIAR D S T O N, N C niilE snbscriber having purchased the interest of J. W. II. D Boon, of the firm of "A vent & Boon " wil continue the ' ' i I j GROCERY BUSINESS ; at the old stand, where he will he pleased to furuish his friends with articles in his line at all times He will keep constantly n -hand a good ass..7tment of bugar Coffee. Mousses, Cigars, Tobacco, Confections anes, conistin- of Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Dates, co coanuts, &c, also Porter, Ale, and superior Liquor ofall kinds. . JAS. T, AVENT. Hilliardston, May 7, 1860. j ,r. TOllN H CARLISLE, Mancfactcrerof North ZJ Carolina Cotton Gins. I solicit the patronage and support of all cotton lanters who may be-disposed to favor me with their rx " 4.L J5 Gins are Jnanufacture.l of the best ma erial. - The frames are. so constructed as to cover he pulleys, so that nothing can fall on them or the boxes when the . Gin js in operatton. The brush is so made as to prevent the lint " from windiec round U.e cylenders, a sure preventative of friction. These Gins will Gin as clean seed as1 much cotton and as nice lint as any other Gins the same size -and with he s ame speed per day. I warrnt; my Gins perfect or no pay will be reqaired. iA c - . . References will be given. 1 ' - ; ' Rms Wood, Halifax Co. N.C I860. - w tf LEGISLATURE OF jsORTn CAROLINA. ' ;? - ; SESSION i8GfJ-'Gl. " ; '! -:. '-:-.x ' i- I' sen4t'e-:' xXy'''2 :.x- Pasquotank and PerqnimaU-J M Whedhee, k. 11. Camden and CurrituckB F Simmons, dem.. Gates and Chowan M L Rure, k.n: ' ' s - " Hyde.'and Tyrrell Jpnes Spencer, k n.'v X Northamptoni-J M S Rogers, dem. V Hertford-i-J B Slaughter, k. n. ' V Bertiej-David Outlaw, k. n. ' ; Martin ahd VVashington J R gtutbs, k. n. :- ' Halifax M C Whitaker, 'dem. ; Edgecombe and Wilson H T Clark, dem. Pitt E J Blount, k. n. . ': Beaufort-Frederick Grist, k. n. v 'XX Craveni H Street, dem. : - X-'X 'X Carteret and JohesDr M F Arendell,k. n. Greene and Lenoir J P Speight, dem. New Hanover Eli W Hall, dem. -Duplin Dr James Dickson, 4em. ; ; Onslow tL W Ilumphrey, dem. : f t Bladen, Brunswick; &c, John D Taylor, dem. Cumberland and Harnett Dunci. Shaw, d em Sampson Th6mas I Faison, dem, . Wayne tW K Lane, dem, ; Johnston J W B Watson, demi. -Wake MlA-Bledsoe, op. ? ' v; j. Nash AiJ Taylor, dem. Franklin W Harris, dem. V . Warren T J Pitch ford, dem: , , ' Granville C U K Taylor, denr. Person O'L Winstead, dem. -' . Orange fJosiah Turner, jr.. k, n. Alamance and Randolph-r-John Worth, k. n. Chatham V S Harris, dem. Mopre ahd Montgomery W D Dowd, k. u, ltTclunond 'and Robeson Alfred Dockery, k. n Anson and Union S II Vyalkup, k.n. Guilford John M Morehejad, k. n. . Caswell Bedford Brown, jdem. , . Rockingliam4-F L Simpson,-dem. Mecklenburgr Johnl VValker, dem, ' ; Cabarrus and; StanlyV Cj Barringer, k. n. Rowan and Davie Dr J Ramsey, k. n. Davidson John W Thomas, k. n. I Stokes and Forsyth Jesse A Waugh, dem Ashe, burry ;&c. Josejih Uobson, dem. Iredell, VVilkss, &C.L Oj Sharpe, k. n , 'j-. Bur kei McDowell, &c.yy W Avery, dem. ' Lincoln, iGast-n, &c.--Jasper Stowe, dem. RutherfotdJ Polk, &c A ,VV Burton, dem. Buncombe,-Henderson, &c Marcus Erwin,, dem Haywood, Mac(,n. -&c. W.II Thomas, dern. Democrats 30;" Whigs 204-Democratic majority 10. HOUSE OY fcOMMONS. Ala manceVGiles Mebanejk. n J no. Tapscoti, dem, A.lexander-4-Dr J M ; Carson, k". n. AnM)n4-L t Polk, E R Liles, k. n's. Ash.-J-T M Crumpler, k. ii. ' . ; Burke JilPearson, dem - Buncombe-t-iA S Merrimon, k. n. ' Bladen C rP Davis, dem. ! Bertie P T l lenry, k.n.4 J R Fergurson, deui. B ea u fort II ,iS Donne ! 1 ,. W T Marsh, k. n's. Brunsvick-i-fi' D Meares, k. n. Caldwell W W Dickson, 'k. n. Cabarrus V S Harris, kl Catawbi Jonas Cline, dem. C hatham VV P Taylor, G reen, k . n's. 1 ur- ner Bynuni; dem'. -Cherokee GiW Haves, k.,n. Cn ven C C Clark,"F E Alfred, k. n.' . Cumberland and Harnett C G Wright, J S Har ringtuii, J C Williams, dem. Chowah-f 11 H.Small, tlem, . , Cylumbu-rf N L Willianison. deni. Camden p D F -rebee. kj n. Carterei -I); 7 Whiiehurst,tk. n. : i Casvyeilj Joiiu Rerr, S P ilill, dem. . Currituck iB ,M Baxter, dn,i. - '" Cleavelandf-A G Waters J R Logan, dem. Da vidsoQ Lewis Hayries, E B I lark, k. n's. Davie :Ii BJHoward, k. 11.I I) uplin J' D Stan ford ,J Gil ranch , dem. ' Edirecombe-l-R R Bridjrersi J S- Wood ard,-Jem. . Tov'-yth J jFiPoindexter. kin., Phillip Barrow, dem. k rankhn W r Green, dem. Gaston-r-J IltWhite, dem. f Granviile-jJjM Bullock, W H P Jenkins, S U Can ; naday d?m. -' ,i i i Guillbrd C P Mendenhall, C E Shgbcr, J f. Gor- i- rill. k. n's. - '.- - ; Grcene-4-A D' Speight, deni ' ! Gates John.boothe k. n. J ! Haywood S L Love, dem. 1 ' j Haiiiax Ali Davis, W B Pope. dem. I Hertford J J Yeates, k. n. ! Ilenderson-fos P Jordan, k: n. , Hyde TihnaK Farrow, k. n. 1 j Ireuoll A K'Siinonton, AiB F Gaither, k n's j Jackson -L R Love,- dem.. J mes W P Ward, dem. Johnston W H WHtsin, Jas Mitchencr, dems. j Lenoir J 0 Wooten, dem. ; " Lincoln John F Hoke; dem. . Madison .lob n A Fagg. dein Martin J L Ewell, d.-m. ! McDowell $ H Burafin. ki n. i Moo re Alexander Kelly, kl 11. ;Moiitgoiiiery K G U Barriiiger, k. n. Macon 4D Wi Siler, k. n.' 1 MecklenburgS W Davis, JM'otts, den.s. ' .. ; Nash II G-i Williams, dein.i New IlaneveiS J Person JDaiviel Shaw. dems. iXorthamptoii M W Ransom, W W 1 ecbles, Jems. .Onslow J 11 Foy, dem. . :Orange H B Gnthrie, W N Patterson, k. n's. 'Pasquotank J T Williams; k. n. , , 'Penjuimbns rN Newby.'k. n. j Pitt B G Aibritti;n, JC hurciill' Perkins, k, n's. , Pei-son-f J DiWilarksoh, dem. " ' Robesonl Alex. McMillan, FAi Wishart, dems. jRockingham-iRaw-fev G-ilhywav, Th)s. Sla.de, dems Rowan4N M Fleiniiigi X FHaUjdems. . v i, il u t h e r f 1 1 r 1 1 C T N I ) a v i s , k . n i II Padgett, dem. f Ratrdolph lUl Foust,'Th6 S .Winslow, k. n's. . Richmond J G Blue. k. n., ! - .' iSampson X Q Faison., (ieoW Autrey, dems. isurry F-M VV aug;h, (Jem !Stokes lloralio Ii M Kallum, dem jStanly Lafavjette Greene, kt n, Tyrrell C MeCleeso, k. 11. Union C O Lemnionds. dem.- Wake S H H;igers, J II P kuss, k. n's., H Morde- cai, dem. ' . . '. '"" . - Warren J B Batchelor, W II Cheek, dems. V ashington-J-fG Latham, k. n. Wataii"iv Geo NFolk, k. n. 1 Wayhe-f W T Dortcn, M K Crawford, dems. VV ilkes j-A HiaMartin, F S Jdorton, k. n's, Yadkiii j-A CvCowles.k. n. 1 1 anoey i-J VV.Bowman, dem. i uemocrais vj majority, 10. ' Know Nothings 55; Democratic lot 20. :' j Demoeratic majority on joint ba i irMi::.JS;;-M E. A. WHiTAKER, GROCER AND TEA DEA LER, LIQUOR.-?. AND FINE HAyANA CIGARS. j frOOD AND WILLOW WARE: ksrent for WEBB AND WHITTEDS' Cele Dratea CHViNC TOBACjCO Call at E. A, WHITAKER'S, get what you want . payCasli lor it, and it you can buy the SAME ii article elsewhere lower he will refund !j the money, pay you for lost time, and ! etv you . go with his blessings. ,. TO-DAY ! ! Ii (Procrastination is the thief of time) I am receiving my large stock,: f Goods wnich I selected MYSELF in Ualtimorp i huadelphia and New York. CANDLES AN D C n. N D y I ca titio sell; Manufactory pricfes, and I defy compe T j BACCO AND CIG ARS can .isily be tested as to their quality, a F! A WH 1 AKER keeps samples for his friends I ' I - -j REDEAL CHAMPAGNE. P ., CRON1 " 1 ENGLISH " I HEIDR1CK DOMESTIC j j August 8i mo. i fie uniy f lace w neroa Uiire can be i ? H (if Obtained - J Kf tTR. JOaitQV has discovered the most Cer XJ .tain," Speedy and jonly Effectual Remedy in the " ' World for Weakness of the Back or Limbs, Stricture! j Affections of the Kidneys and Bladder, Involuntary ';! Discharges. ImbotencvL Gerreral Debilitv. Nervous- i ness, Dyspep&yl Lanjour, Low-Spiritc: Confusion of Ideas, Palpitation of th Heart, Timidity, Tremblings, , r Dimness of Sielit or Giddihess. Disease of the Head, Throat, K'ose oir Skin, Affections of the Lungs, Sto- . ..U T .1 rry -1 1 t! j : . uiauii jx uiiwbjs tuose ;4erriDie lisoraeis an .ing trom the iolitaty Habits of Youth those secret .nd solitary practices more Ifatal to their victims than tie ' song of Syrens to the Mariners of Ulysses, blighting their mos brilliant hopes or anticipations, rendering ; marriage: -"., impossi pie. 0 .'ispecially, who have become, the victims of Solitary Vice, that areaaiui ana destructive habit whicb at - nually sweeps ?to an untimely grave thousands of Young Men of tjhe most exalted talents and' brilliant Btellect, who plight otherwise hav5 entranced listen ng Senates with the thunders of eloquence, or waked o ectasy tne l.ving Ivrej, may call vith full conudence. KXa 111 A It R I AGE. t ' " "larned rjersons, or Young Men contemplating marriage, beiidjaware!of physical weakness, organic debility, defprmities. sc.. speedily cureo. lie who places himself under the care ol Lr. j. may , l elififiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, and ocnudently rely upon his skill as a Physician. i. ORGANIC WEAKNESS. immediately Chred and Full Vicor Restored. This Dreadful Disease which renders Life mis erable and Marriage iinpossibie is the penalty paid by the victims ;of improper indulgences, ioung per sons are too arit to commit excesses from not. bein aware of the dreadful conseauences that- maV ensue. Nowi who tha understar ds the subject will pretend to deny that the power 01 procreation is lost sooner by those falling into improper habits that by thepru- . dent? Besides" being deprived the pleasures of heal thy offsprfng, the most serious and destructive symp toms to both body aud ( mind arises. The system be coiries Deranged, the Physical and Mental Functions Weakness of Procreative Power, Nervous Irritabili ty, Dyspepsia, .palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, Uonstitutional iJebility, a Wasting of the f rame, Coughs, Consumptions,! &c. , . OFFICE No.?, SOUTH FREDERICK STREET, .-eii iianu siuef going irom iaiuniore sii ecu few doors from the fconer. Fail not to observe ar-' num- oer - 1 j- Letters must and contain a stain Hie Doctor's Diploma1- han in his ofiice. --: l- -Alt D'l.IOHNSTON. .i- .j . 1 1 Member of the Rovl ! College of Surgeons,' l. r-lon graduate from one "( the Uilited States. Mi the most eminent i,o'Ikt"-8 m the greater part of w life has .been ; spent; h . ie hospitals of Jjondou. -ris, Philadelnhia i iihd whprp. hns effected some '?the most astonishing eire- that were ever known : crmy7 troubled with-ringing: m the head, and ears r'161 asleep, great nieryousiess, being alarmed at t-fdeo 'sounds, bashfuliness, wijih frequent blushii g, atJrded sometime-i with a derangement of mind, were . -d mmciliajlaly. . ; . '.' 7 TAKE PA ItTICIJZjAR NOTICE Dr; J.: addresses, all those, who have injured 11 em- selves bv improper indulgence and solitary fiaiits, whicii ruin bo.tli b(-.Sy and mind, unfittihjr them for eithen buainessJ study, societv brvmarriapre These are some of the- sad and melancholy effects produced by early habits of youth, vt?.: Weakness of the Biick and Limbs, Pains in the.Head, Dininess of Sight j L'ss of Muscular Power, Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspepsy, ier vous Irrif abilry, Uerangament of the Digestive Function, General Debility,. Symp- tsn- a j f i !.itic 1 1 tk 1 r t ! r r . ! ' I' . ' tWMO AAA I IIUII.-I I; . , . ..lE:T-ALt.T.-Ht he' learlul ettocts on the mind are much toilie drpaieii li ss of Memory , Confusion of Ideas, Dcpivssjion ol Spirits, Evil Forebodings, Aver sion o S:ocieiy,-l:"cli."-Ditrust, Jove of Solitude, Tim idne-s-Si icc uiju some of the evils produced., IhousaxVos pi persons , of all ages can now judge what is the cauise. of theirdeclinina; health,-losing their vigor, becoming weak,; pale, nervous and, emaciated, having a singular appearance about the eyes, cougn and symptoms of consumption . ' YOtJNG MEN. WhOihave iniikred theraseles by a certain practice ndulued in when alone a habit frequently learned from eviL companions, or at'schol,the effects of which are nightly felU even When asleep, and if riot cured renders marriage impossible, and destroys both , mind and body, should apply immediately. What a pity that a young man, the hope of hiscounj try, the darling ol his 'parents, should be snatched from all prospects and en joyments ofJife, by the con sequence of d( via ting from the path of nature and indulging in a certain (secret habit. Such persons must, before contemplating ;' MARRIAGE. ! reflect that a sound mind and oody are the most ncces sary requisition to prtnbte 'conujaia happiness. In- 1 1 '.I .kjl - .I.L '--"I- - 1 . oeea, wiinouiiiBese, me journej inouRn nie Decomes a wea ry pilj: Til mage ; the prospect hou ly darkens to the view ; the mind becomes shadowed with despair and hlleer with the me.ancholly reflection .that the happiness of another becomes blighted with our own DISEASE OF IMPRUDENCE. ' When" the misguided and imprudent votary of 'pleasure; finds he has imbibed the seeds of this painful disease, it too often hampers; that ah ill-timed sense of shame, or d ead of dijicovery, .deters him from ap plying t those: 'who, from education and respectabil ity, can alone befriend, him. He fall-, into the hands of ignorarnt and designing pretenders, who, incapable of curinr filch his peeilniary susteance,keep him tri fling month after month,; or as long as the smallest fee can be jjbt.ii ied. and jin despair, leaves him Vith ruined health to! sigh over.his galling disappointment or, by the use of that deadly poison, Mercdry, hasten the constituticnal symptoms of this terrible disease,, such as aff'ectiDn of the- Heart, Throat, Nose, Skin, etc., regressing with I frightful rapidity , till death puts a period to his drea! ful sufferings by sending him to that undiscovered country from whose bourne no raveler returns '.-' ,1 b- ENDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS. - The many tliousands cured at this institution wiih in the last eighteen! years; and the puL.erous important Surgical Operations performed , by Dr. Johhston, witnessed by t ie . eporters of the " Sun " and many other papers, notices of which have appeared again and again to tlie piibiic . besides his standing as a gen tleman of character and responsibility, is sufficient guarantee to t ie afflicted. SKIN DISEASE SPEEDILY CURED. Persons writing shoiild be particul r in directing their letters to this Institution, in the following man ner : 1 . JOHN MJ JOHNSTON, M. D., Baltimore Lock Hospitals Baltimore, Maryland.;, AtJW SPIUAG AAJ .SIMMER CL0IIUAG AT JH. GBAUSMAN'S.;.i 2HE gubjscriber hiis the pleasure to announce to, his hupierouSjlnends and the public gen- e rally that he has a full assortment of Spring and bummer Clot hinar madebp to his order, whicn. he of fers for sale upon the lowest-terms. FINE BLACK BROAD CLOTH -COATS - Double and best style; single breasted, made in the latest and BUSINESS COATS. All sorts an d s ylts of Sack and Frock Coats, of .French and English Cassimere ' , I - I ' PANTS French and English casimere pants, also blach doe skin cassimeni, fiom $5 !to $9.00. . .; : r. vests. x , The finest and prettiest pattern of silkand cassimere Vests, made ii the most fashionable s ): j HATS AND CAPS - The largest and best selected assortment of hats' and caps of any in ths city. ' - J BObTS AND SHOES. V An excellent stock of fir e Phil: made shoes and boots, and a general assortment of cemmoc shoes. : ":V::i; j ; simiTS. White and fancy linen bosoms. ' " . ' :! ' mai-sailes, &;. all with impro ved French yoke. ' . j Undershirts, Drawers, Sacks, Necties, GtofES, and a good many idifferent articles of Gents furnishing 'goods..: "! : i -;-: I " ' '' . .. ? : My stock is one of the largest and most complete 1 have ever Offered, and Gfents will find it to their in terest to call on nie before purchasing elsewhere. as I nave determined to sell at such prices as can not fail to give satisfaction. , j M. GRAUSMAN. A p. 27 tf J FOii SAJE. rpiIE HOUSE AT PRESENT OCCUPIED BY JL me near the Deaf and Dumb Asylnm. It Is in excellent repair and 'contains six . good rooms There is a'good well of wate in the yard, and th'1 - lot contains all necessary out Houses &c. The Gar ! : ; 1 3 . t r 1 . is uosurpassea m mis ciiy ior ricnneRS. Apply to V. R. BICHARDjSON. ArpU 13 1860. ' rDUYJ GOODS ! pHEAPER THAN EVEU i w-r T I TT XT r T" T1 O T XT T1 "V T T- 1 J . " I TTktM -.1. -1 1 . ... llyJ 1. Xi ' ui-cos i naieign ahd ! vicinit tl. they - oave just received one of the U-.rt and ; 8tick8;oFbpring and summer Good1, which has been exhibited in Raleigh, their S "ock ho. uXyT tected with great care and of the latest ininortat !6" nd therefore they venture to sav that th,;, . 7' cannot be excelled in tasie and cleannpsa ti call the particular attention of the Ladiesto 'th . .naiioijf yi x iisiuoiittoiH xviesa v uooqs, Sttch aa P1V;j .nj r t r.. Kit-. i .1.- Hair 'for TraveUinjr Dresses, Lalvns. Or'a-nj; " Robes in Berages and. Lawns, . Mi lin of aU pri. ' and qualities, French, Scotch and E iglinh Gingham8 and a fi.rie assortment of Prints and Doinostics. All f which they oner at great. . .";'. , - .f BABGAINS! Whitej Goods of every description ; Ribbon Bonnets: Lace Gooda and Needle Works: th .( hure assortment to be found in the city Mantillas- Points, from their own 7 connected importing U and therefore they are enabled to offer them,; pnocs Zo per cent lower than any o her house h eity. Their stock of Fancy Good and Hos islarjer than it was ever before 1 1 Cl.-.L. 'abundance from 3 to 50 Springs, alnd from lOWma upwarus. ci l-jro Aiiey pay pariicuigr attnti( o tnis orancn 01. business and their flarge assortment is deservinsr of especial notice. Th eir stock ptrr,-.. ces eizes from the smallest Infant's to thelHrest U- dies'in Congress and Lace Gaiters WalkinjriSh, ihd Slippers French -Kid' ' and. . Mkr6c(roi-lwiih' aral wnnoui neeis. xneir prices are asionisninn v j -1 : rwi .... J r '1' nu, 111 uurcuiiscro iuav savcu percent by buj-V- ng of them. ' Their assortment of Watches and Jews wmplete. ' j is - Feeling duly grateful to their friends for the ii!r. 1 patronage they have heretofore received.. theV i ledged tliemselves hereafter as heretofore to 'make "it t the interest of huyers to call on tpem before pur'. ha-mg elsew here. They especially "solicit ah ex- : mina iou of their goods fro.ti the Ladies, feelintvcim- t dent that the only place to secure reac i"irgains Pt . . - ,: . L ANDEC KERi KLINE s CLOTHING! CLOTHG!! I AT SAND CAPS!, BOOTS AND SHOES! We offer to the gentlemen a stoc of Readvi fuming aim vjrriiiicnicii s r uriusmiir viotjus illicit.'; j aesed in variety, and excellence by any 01 her nm:s 11 the city. L.atest Spring styles o Hats and Cank ur stock ot I icn tie men's .Shrlpa.ia v pry iarjie, ana at i-' 11 I itonishingly low prices.. Gentleman, will find it to l leir interest to call on us before pUichasing e!5 . nere. - 1 I " ! 1 April 11 Sm L.INDECKER i KL1NK. RELIEF IN TEX MmiJTES br tax; S PULMONIC W AFE RSV The most certain and speedy re ntd;' ecer disnnu ikc for all Diseases of the Chest a nd Lungs, Gouijtx, i , Colds, Asthma, Cotisutnption, JJronchiljx, ' ' j i . thing, bore .Throat,, dix-; &. ; j . . : k ! rilllESE WAFErvS eive the most 1 nstaiitaneoiis and; ! i 1 perfect reiief and when preserved wiih Hreiird" ling to directions, never faii to effect a rapid I and last--ing care. Thousands have been restored j to pertVot;' ;health wlio have trhd other means In tain. To alt consiituuons mey are equally a Diesing atu a cure j none need despair, iio m; tter hoW Jong the jdise;: . mdvli 1V0 exist d, or however severe it. may be, tmil s ,iAaA tUa ,!........ ..r ..:J 1 .....Z ' ,!: ' J ..." iuvu me uiniui ouucmit; ui wic villi uivuiin is fin, hopelessly; decayed. Every one afflizt'ed fchould give ' , "an impartial trial. V " . '"'.'') To Vocalists and Public Sneaker j. thesf Wnw-rs are peculiarly valuable; they will m one ; any rj- oniV. move tne most severe f occ;isionar W their regular use for a few days w oa rsene&i: '. II, at ail i tiineS increase ' thes power and flexibility of tl.e voice. greatly improving its ' tone, compass and clearness, lor which purpose they are regularly used jby, many proleasional vneahsts; . . ; .1 j JOB MOSES, Sole Proprietor,1 IlochcsterS 'Price 2a cents per box. For sale 1 .-'! P. H- PESCUD. 241 v eon and all Ralti:b Drugs'. 1 PROSPECTUS QF TUT? TIT n t mi? w AJ AJ AJXXl KJ JtVJA rllK OLD-LI. E GUARD WILL. BE ISSUED ON j X Tdesday, the I7th of July, 18Gl), a Indianapolis, In iana. . '. ' ' '' . j This paper will advocate theelection of those true, tried. ana patriotic statesmen john 15rec(5!nridok, .of-Ulo . Kentucky." and Getd. Jo. Lane, of Oregnn,i for', the! ,. Presidency. and Vice Presidency.' I r' i , :. : , A period has arrived in. the .history of the old thne-lion! orcd Democratic Party, when.'; it. bacptros tLe soltsmn duty of those who lore principle more than men, to take cxjijii sel of their judgments, rather than personal, prefcrem-f 5 ana preiuuice?., nu sia a lortn caimiv, prmiv m aelenreuli the sight. W e fed '-that'-we are : doina this in? nailing to our masl-head the colors of Ereckinridge and Lane with the plat orm of principles Ucy have dcl lared iu their let ters of acceptance, and using,all honorable means to ensure their election. In the lane-uae-e of riur Candidate If or Pres-- ldent, let M stand by th " Constitution, and Equality if States ! These are symbols of everlasting Uniou.' Let these be the rallying cry of the people. .) ,1j jf ( . - 1 ne um-1-.ine, tf,ara wm be published 1'rv-weiklv, u in uilct me rr iraiueiitiai eiecuoii, at tiif low p: ice 01 v.y, ;I)OLJAli, 'in Advance. K ery person gendirisj' ten su si-MOers wm pe entitiea to one copv eratis. 1 J he pap viU be published by Eldr h. Harknes, and edited by fcnd in the subscribers, as arc framed with the casii. sot n as possi sible In nil ft'tJC 111 O.J 1 I UJV Address ELDER & HARKNESS, ; fxuVAPOLis. July .12, 1800. ' . , ItiJianapolis; " Im POVED AFTER RETURNING thanks yy$w5 for the liberal patfonagd herfofore Vp stowed upon me. I 'would inform my cuPBomer? and the public genefady that J' have; mdved njy place ol . iiusmeps eleven doors north of my bid stanl ana jne oor south of Messrs. E..Muriay &, Co., where I will continue the wholesale and- retail Grocery, Funvard ing and. Commission Bucines. ' I will : kepj cri stantly on liand a large and well Selec'ed ftotk i Groceries, and will at all times sell them at lowest market nrices. All . artiplt'B ftnld hv nipi which fad to give satisfaction will he exchanged hr taken jba(-k. ,. I oiler my services to those desirous of .maki' put chases, or sendinor produce to this murket, and1, most j't respectfully sjlicit cohplg-nments. I will execute faitH- fully all orders entrusted to me. JVIy! siock consits -H -partof the? followiirg: Coffee, Siiffar, Butter, Chee FuiUm Market Beet, Pork. Lard,. Bacon, Fish,! Pota toes. Onion. Crackers, Syrup, Molasses, Salt, Soap Starch, Yeast Powder. Sup. Carb. Sodaj Crea Tattar, Sal. Soda; "Nutmegs, Mace Spice, Clov8, Cinnamon, Pepper, Gingpr.'Tea, Candy, Candle. Matches, Brooms, Wrappinor Paper Segars, Axff, ' Tohacce,Bed cords. Plow Lines, Buckets, Blacking, Measures, Sienes, Tacks, Alhegar, Gnrer Preserves, Flour, Mustard. Pepfef Sauce. Shot!. Powder.'GHn dstonesand fixtures, Lamp Od, Sweet OiI, R'ce Potash, condensed Lye, Snuff, Mustard and manjr. other articles toonumerous to mention. 1 I OLIVER KELLV, : No. 26 North AVatnr Street, IFilraihoil1, N. ,C. October, 185GL. I 40 v. S Citv Sewinr VachiiiH urk with' two -threads making a double loci .which .Will not rip for raveleven if every fourth stitch be cutl . It se' lin aud is undeniably , the best;machine in market Merchant Tailors,' Mantua Makers and Hou36 Keep- ers, are invited to call and examine for themselves- y -. Mr. P. A. Wilson, Merchant Tailor, Winston, i., having tried other machine!!, buys toneol theQpf ker City, and pronounces it far better than anj before in use.i .'.'?' , , :r i',,:- X.- f '-!: 'l ''f 'V; . All persons wishing tp secure the agency for the . sale of the Qnaker City machine, ih any of the towns -of North Carolina, except in the county, of Wake, which is secured to ta. "-v Tucker & Co., of Raleigh, and the county ofForsy taken by P A. Wilson, of Winston, should apply - n to the undersigned agents for the State We will pay a reasonable 1 per 1 cent, to all persons taking agencies. I j 1 i ! . J. & F. GARRETT, Agents , Greensboro, N. C. Feb. 2nd, 1858: ! ' ! I- i 'Xx '