CV " ,-.-''r;V"H"-7, ' oV- ' lU'P-.tll - ! U ; r -y. ;V jVy.'.-j ' . ;' t ' '-' -.(...- ,t .. .- . ;: ' f ' : - Y - -- I -vf- ' . t l . ' r :. -''-f ' V - : - j ' ; - -, ' :..-....'' , . .. , . ' ' 1 ' . j , ' - ' ' . i ySSlfflllnlicj ' ' ; '; . ; ' ' ' : ' . ' ' i . .' r. .. " ; .i . . ; . - ' ' i !': if 1 4 YOiV I. RALEIGH, N. C, yDNESDAY, JANUARY,.! 1C; 1861, ':-: --w-:. p :tliE J . ! . .Hi.- ;, T - ' r is - ..-;- ; pjlgHTOjlWEEK AND SEMI-WEEKLY. v Jpaii" SPELMABT, Editor and , Proprietor. WEDNESDAY : JANUARY 16, 1861. KM';n TERMS: ' , is EM I-WEEKLY, . . . rwEKLY, ...... ... v ....... . .: . . Invariably in advance. .. $4:- .. 2 c- ADVERTISING: " : --Advertisements in the Semi-Weekly, with one in ,friun: in the. Weekly, will be charged for the first ;-1n?ertK)ft; 1 per square of 14 lines, and 25 cents each quent insertion. :, A liberal deduction made to :. mr!v.u4vertk:r8.. . '''!. A . r Iq the," Weekly edition no deduction from the above . j.aies will be nmde. ' " , ;':..;'-' :: ' :--,; yj ;. TEE VOICE 0?- TUB PEOPLE. : ... PITT. r If1:;1 are, . : eninusiasiii; aim muuv-uim. meeting of tbe citizens of Pitt county was held at Greenville, on the. 27th. ult., L. P. Beardfley 1 'in--: the chair and ijr. W. A- Bernard and C. J . :aanactin eras secretaries. Spirited speeches v.re Juade by the chairman, Ceu, G. E B. Sin ."geltary, and by Dr. .Uarham, of Wilson;' and j the t foijowrnpr resolutions adopted by au overwhelming '.nisjorify :' . . ."j ; ir-'-jfiesfllv'e'dt That it becomes the- duty of the, .Jjegisilatufc now in session "totake such steps as i r will place the State of ' North-Carolina by the -idc .oi jlierj sister Stales , of the South, and for jtbat purpose a convention of the people, ought ti be career1 itfhe earliest practical pri,d.-. j : ?; K:solcd.x . That; the., present defenceless condi V;''':tioA off the StaWWls '.Tor-immediate action. A - .thorough reorganization of the .nfilitia and vou.n x 'ii'QT system 'idjnuldf.be .effected, and liberaljap ; priiitious fof that purpose sUuul 1 fee promptly v:;.;.mu31-.::;-f-". ( .' ' -J 'A ilHoived, yiii mAv while, m. view of the pires ; eiati -dangerous;' eomiiti-ui uf. affairs, it devotes ' upon tbe citizens in their -private capacity t4 do -what may be iii their jmiwit jh-' furtherance of the . toreotng obj' Cjts by;fH:mi:ir liiiH'ary enmpanjies, by k'oluhtary 'contributions t'.r their. sapwrt, (ind- ;-;;'.VVu':h";Way!i a may be practical and most ef "ec- U$i4 Relwtft Thiit the people of the South have. ..'pulmifted ' tso; the fg'ressions. of the Northern ;' States long as liouor aud a just regard for :the pruservat inn of their: rights will permit ; and we -'.do, therefore, solemnly declare, appealing to igh llayen 'for'tlae rcctitu le of our intentions, that tby political bonds which connect the Northern 'ana-; Southern"; Srates of this Confederacy odgbt to. )Le ilissolvcd. ; . . . ''""".'. --: 4 .'. ':"(', ..'fyu motion ii' wasi ordered that the report of the meeting: arid the; resolutions adopted be jent to 'Ur members in the - Legislature and the," pro- St te' J-yurnali W nminirton Journal ana JNorth G GASTON". At a meetmir'of the citizens of Gaston, held at : j)allas;ton thelst tinst. Col. Kichard Rankin in i the'ch'airJandlW; M. Ferguson and Jame$ M.. tJVeed- acting as; secretaries, the" following "Were i-dopJed. with oue dissenting voice: j v AIIereaS, fWe. . have heard with unfeigned V. sbrrowVthiit a Blnck-Republiean has been elected President 'of , the tinted States, by an entirely sectional vote,whOsej priiicifh's as annoMnced are tht a war oj ctxtermination must be made on our fiisj'rid.nsaQd'ihaytbc negro must be.theeual of the white man in this government, therefore, 'i That we fully and cordially endorse they jmessage )f j Gov. Ellis oq " Federal Rela tions, and especially that portion recummenaiog jin appwal. to the people in convention to devise ivhelest means dor.our. safety ' - Resol' dd, Tliat We will not submit tp the ty "ranny of -ti higher -law; principles, ". and if, such " -i . :i .' - ' i . . i 1 . . . I ' i .11. -1 li P. 11 oe too issue, suumiiTea lo ine oo-uin sne wnii iau ;' Kick' onlher; constitutional; rights for protection. " A David Schcnck. James Quinn, J. G. L4wis.-7, Wm. MeKee i and Col. Rankin " addressed the rILSON. , At a meeting of the citizens of Wilson, held : n the town of Wilson, on the 24th ult., Joshua '. Barnesin the clair,!;and B. II. Bardin, actinig as secretary, the following were adopted without a ' dissenting, voice i: ; ;;.. ; We, ihe citizens pf the county of Wilson, N. :.";' G-iShtnOriiig 'all rany names and views, cordially iitiite in ;the: following resolutions : t yResotved, i That iiie election .of Abraham Lin I colbound Haniiibar Hcmlin to the Presidency and Vice 'Presidency of the United States, ouhi not to be,- and wil! dot be submitted to. r : y .y!esolccd,r.Titi it is the sense of thL-J meeting, that we have a 'reserved riuht as a soverpijiu - r; State, to secede fron .he Union ; and that in ' i emergency it, ist he prober remedy, and that this it is - ex'pediect that NTirth Carolina cooperate . r: her sifter ; Southern !States. : With olecd That Vre request' the Legislature to announce; these opinions by resolution at the v iiest practical moment; and to communicate it to " - - . . ; 1 . . - . .- - ' - oiyr cenaiors.! ano, iepreseuiaives in uongress, - ana co-operate wnu. ine governor in can : youyedioniQi! the people to determine on ;," DroreE mode and measures of redress. : , the ' SJiesohed. .That We respectfully suggest tq the it j jLegisiatcre to. take immediate steps to orgaicize apd arm the forccf of .the State. I; ' ' ' t -l.;f ' Reslced, That we respectfully recommend to the : Legi lafure, to take into immediate ensidention the passage of such laws as willbe likely to alle viiite any u-n usual embarrassment of the com in err r r.., :cial interests of the State .consequent upon the , : present polititsal ernergeny. 'f V , t: i'r Resolved, Th&. copies oflthefforegoing reolu t Hions be sent without delayWo our Senator and i Representatives in the Geueral Assembly ot the ': State, who re hereby requested to lay themi be i fore . the iHouies of which thy are respectively . niemberp. :' . ."'; ;'"- '.v- '. -' I y This meeting" was addressed by fjaptain J. D. ; Cay tori, Dr; U. G. Bar- llram, tol. M. Move, J. S. HartLes andj. W ' SAMPSON. The following preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted by. the citizens of this coujity, at a large meeting held in Clinton, and were forwarded to their Senator Col. Thomas I Faiion, With the request that they be laid before tbe!3enate: :-v - ' ' . . . . VVhebeas, The uncertain condition of our civil affairs threatening alike the liberty of our citi zens, and the destruction of our property in (our opiioD, calls for prompt action on the part of the ci iiens of North Carolina. And deeming this a proper time for a fair expression of our rights, we 1 maintain, that North-Carolina, in comion wit! the thirteen independent -colonies, entered; ictcia compact for; mutual protection and defence, ; reserving' to themselves the absolute right to con trolj each one for herself, her domestic institu-j tions : That in violation of the compact, many of i our jsisfer States have refused to protect the pro-! perty of the Southern States, and have passed law by rtheir State Legislatures -contrary to , the Coustitutionvd-pifyi3fjw' lattys&trj- vomgress ror tpe protection oi me property oi many of the States: That the citizens of a part of the States have been, and, we have every rea- son Sto believe, are 'still, mating every effort,' by; all the means in their power to incite our slaves to rebellion and . murder : That citizens of the; Sou hern; States in pursuit of their property haver sheet murdered, and the soil bf a Sovereign Stats! stained with the blood of her citizens attt-mptihj to itfefeud fbemseltes and their property frotd the invasion of an armed band from States belonging to the same Government with ourselves: hat all this. aud more has been d:ne against the earn est jprotestation of the Southern States : That agaijnst our "s A em n protest they, have elected a President whose whole course or; conduct and ex preasion3 of opinion have been, 2indare, at war with, the nearest'and dearest rights of the South ern people : That as an example of their opinion:, aims and purposes, he, and his supportfs, nave end()rged the sentiments, and-contributed fr;ey bv nioney and labor to the circjilation of auj in--famius publication, the design, of which, if 'jear ricd out,-would" set the slaves as' bloodhounds, upom the white race of the. Southern States: Thai we have borne all this for our love and ven eration for the Union and Constitution, until wo believe he ; Union and Constitution have beeu perverted to -means of; oppression by designing mep and no longer metes bat to each State eq aal ity and justice : Therefore, Resolved, That we believe in State SoVere gn ty. and that any Sovereign. St a e has the vigh'j; to secede from a "confederated Government, when ever a majority of- her oitizensJn convention n)et, shall hold that there has been a violation of the national compact. .... . ' j ; Resolved, That we instruct our representatives in b)th Houses of tbe General Assemb'y to urge the call, as soon as practicable, of a Stat e Con vena tion to 'deliberate as to what course the State should pursue in-.her. present ; position of danger. Rbsolved.-hatLweinsJtTuet aarJReiresentatEeft in bi)th Houses of the General xssembly to urge ' the "early consideration and adoption of all n'eces-, sary rolorms, in the militia'-system, and the i,nj medtate appropriation ot a sum sufficient to arm; every free white man in the State. ., . ' , ' Rfesplved, That the Legislature be . r.equeste'd to pass laws taxing the manufacture's of the Noithern. States so as ta amount to a" prohibition of .their introduction, against the. Stares that dis regatd the rights of the citizens of this State in theif slaves. . . ' ,j RLsolved,- That we recommend that" each cap tain b districtof this' county appoints commrttee. of ;vigilarice, and form companies of minute meh' V CATAWBA. ; One of the Jargest meetings ' eve'r'he Id.in- Ca tawha, was he Jd, irrespective of party,'- -.at ?wj" ton, on . the Sth inst.; ,E. P. Coulter: becu pied, the chair and C.- W.' Harmon and G.-i P. Shufdrd -acted as .secretaries. The nieei- ingjtva.s addressed by Capt. Jno. Fj IIoke,; Ldcke McCorkle, Waj.. J Bostfjol. H: L. Robardsv and others, and the following resolutions Were unanimously adopted : ''' - Whereas,, Abraham ' Lincoln has lately peen chosen President of the TjDited Spates, -exclusively liy the suffrages of the NortbernStatesp he-, cau.e of his declared opinion to the effect that the enslavement ol tbe neroe is a sin and a crime, andislavery must be extinguished,- and negroes placed upon au equality with white- men; now y - tnei-eiore, . -, ..- . ' - j - - Be it Resolcedj By the peoplp of Catawba, that Norjth Carolina,'-as a sovereign State, has a right to Withdraw froui the Union, whenever inj her - opinion, the Constitution has been violated by her4' confederated States, or any of them, or by jtheir muljual agent, the Government at Washington,'' andi upon thef withdrawal of North Carolinaor any: othr State, the bederal Government has no pow er lender the Constitution, to coerce or subjugate such seceding State. Rrsolced, further, That it is the duty o the and prescnv Legislature to arm a volunteer force organize the militia, and place the Stati in a con dition to maintain and defend her rights, and to call! a convention of the people, to consider the mode and measure of redress at this crisis of im pending danger tq our rights and liberties. 1 '.'ioolved, fur th er That we heartily enciorpe. the reco;umendations, coiitaind in the message of his Excel1euey,.Gov. John W. Ellis, Xouchihg the questions connected with our Federal Rela tions, and are gratified at the bold and jnanly po sitiou he has assumed in defence of .Our honor and of cur rights: . - ; . Rvsolced further, That copies of these. Refolu tidrj.s be sent to our Representatives in the Senate and in the House of Commons, with the request that the same be presented to the two Houses! of the! present General Assembly now i.n session j: Alsjo that copies be forwarded to our Senators; aud ourS immediate Kepresentitives in Congress. SITUATION WANTED. BY A iVIKUlNIA LADY, WHO HAS SEVERAL years experience in teaching. " Her competency has been well tested in teaching the lollowing branches: Grapnmar, Gagrapby, Arithmetic, Philosophy, Bbta- &c. To which will be added the rudiments of Lat in, and the elements of vocal and instumental music, j Will receive communications until the 1st Feb. 1861. Auioress. stating terms, :. . , fi. S. JETTj ! " f - ; White Plains, 13runswick Co. a.! Dec. 18, 1800." , 5 3t '.. AUGUST 17, 1S60 ' - TERMICE L LI M AC ARON I G U A V A Legislative Directory. INTERESTING WORK. ' JUST PUBLISHED A- CORRECT DIRECTORY of the Legislature of North-Carolina, giving the name, birth-place, 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 member. 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 1860, and the other showing the vote of North CarWlina, by counties from 1840 to 1860. It also, contains the names, ages', birth-places, cic.of the Clerks and Door-keepers; and a list of all. the State officers, public works, &c, &c. 1 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, -' K Raleigh, N. a Dec. 12,: 1860. . 5 tf ' ' B Editors copying this advertisement, and calling attention editorially, and sending us a marked copy of tneir paper, will receive a copy tree of charge. STriHiiEY S SCHOOL. RALEIGH K. CI, Right Rev. THOS. ATKINSON, D. D. Visitor. -! ;Revi ALDERT SMEDES, J)'. Vrflertor. ' ' : j Rev. FRED'K FITZGERALD,, A, iL Ast THE- THIRTY-EIGHTH TERM - OF . THIS Shool will commence Jan. 5th, -1860. ; , ' For a circular containing lull particulars, apply to the Rector. ' - . - c. ; - Dec. 17, 18G0.- .5 4t ROCKY SrOUUT MALE ACADEMY. . Rocky Mount, N. C. 1 ' 1MJE SPRING SESSION OF 1831 WILL BfiGIN the 1st Monday in January. -.'; ;';.-.' , Tuitition. in Primary, English, ...... $10 000 . " . Higher Ehghsh,"; :L..t.7'4'l2:-50'" : ''' 'VLatih and Greek,:.....i.... 15 Os No dednetion except in case of protracted sicklies. Board can be had with the best families, on liberal terms. JOHN II. THORP, Principal. Dec. .17, 1800. ' 5 5t. FREE EXHIBITION AT The Cb-woest Store, Under the u - J . '; M rii L E R-j .. I ' . ' . DE ALER IN : - t' NEW. FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS. ! 18, Fayettkville Sj., Raleigh,1 N. C. 1 'Has just opened one of.lhe largest, most varied,and cheapest stock of Dry Goods, bot.i for Ladies and Gentlemen, ever offered in this market ; also t BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS.VAL1SES.&C &C. can be-bought t-heape - at "The Cheapest Sto-e under the Sun'! than any Wh-re else. All we want is for you to come to the "Free Eihibition," ad judge for yourself, v i; . watches: clocks, jewelry, &c, for sale ; alsa, carefully repaired and ' warranted to' give ertire satisfaction. , Alo a , large. 'stock . of Gentlemen's Dress an Furnishing Goods, which will be sold ' lo J at " th Cheapest Store under the SunS'No. 18,,,Faelteville Street : ' . -224 - ' . , I , A LARGE SALE. . ' Tf AYING DETERMINED TO REMOVE TO ALA . BAM A, I will commence selling my pi-6perty at public auction, on Tlmrsdaj 20tli day of "December, and continue from day to -.'day, until all is dispoijed of. I expect to. sell betAveen 200 .and 300 barrels of corn, 10 pens of slinks, 40' stacks of fodder, between A 30 and 150 fat hogs for pork, a ?few fine sows, a number ;pf cattle, among tbem a thoroughbred Devon.Bull, and .some Devon Calves,. half -breed. . Also a large supply of farming' utensils and kitchen' and household furni ture, a fine Piano, Melodeon, .&?., &ci' ' ' The pork will be sold for cash;' the -other property on a "credit of nine montiis. Bond lid approved - se curity required.' i ''' . - ' v . -'' ' - - ' LrlNNrB. SANDERS. .Nov.-27, 18&0.-- " 1 td.; STOCK OF MEDICINES FOR SAL?. ' DR. WM, HUbWERTON HAVING DISPOSED of bis property, irf Richlands' Onslow county, N. C.,offiers for sale his entire stock of Medicines. . -'He has been practicing in this' neighborhood for nearly four. years, and has proven it to be a first' .rate . location. ' - . " . -. . i. If Any pnysiciR .nesmng a good situation w?orth a yrfpractice from $2,000 to $2,500 a year would -do well to. secure the stand. ' y - ' Fof particulars address the, subscriber at Richlands, Onslow Co:,- N. C. . WM. H. HOWE'RTON'.v ' " " n r" " ; j' 1 - ' Lan J for" SSalQi THE SUBSCRIBER wishin'gto moie lothe South-. west,'offers; for 'sale tire tract of land on which -,he rfow resides, lying .eight miles south of Raleigh; and one -mile north of Rand's mill on the-waters ol '. Swift Creek, and in, a healthy aiid'inteldgeht beigh ' b'orhood; ' -;." -. . ' - ' Said tract contains about 640. acresThere is enough land cleared j'and in a high state of cultivation,; for a fcur horse farm, cultivating ofte half.alternate- dy. There is on the tract a good two story dwelling house containing eight room?, -and a basement.,-newly' fitteo. up. -There are a.ho aththe neces-sary outhouies of a w;il regulated farm, with a 11 -of excpHent "water in the yard. The farni is well ' adapted to the "growth f-Coi-n, Cotton Wheat and Oats. . " ' ' . For further particulars address. , . JOHN MITCHENER. ' , , - Auhurn V ake Co:, N, C. '" October 13. 1860 , ' , , - ; : - tf furniture, Furhittii e.; ALFRED OVER TURF, '. ' 1. ng removed to the large, new. and extens' .ebuil ( on Sycamore street, nearly opposite Do nans & jfnmson, has purchased the most superior an exten--;ve stock of Furniture ever exhibited in the cjiy, to wH'ch he invites the attention of hons;kei n? otners in want oi superior antcies in nis nne, iieoging entiresatisfactiou in quality and price. Hif stock is composea ot Sofas, Diyans, Parlor chairs, A ahogaifj wararpoe; and Book cases, Garble top Bi reaus, Centre tables Spring and other Bedsteads, i ciables &c? He will also make to ordei any artb le in hi line, as he has some of the best workmen it the citj in his employ. He solicits a callfrora his fi ends and the public. He will pav particular attention to the Ui. lertaking Department, tor which purpose he will kc p a good assortment of -Burial Cases ol werv descrrp ion. He will have in attendance on funeral occasions .a careful . i - . .... v 'retersourff. v a.. Aonli John C. Himself Again.--The subscriber begs leave to irdbrm his friends and the public, that he has regained his health, and will continue the Auc tioneering business at his newly fitted-up establishment near Hackney Pool's Clothing Store. Tke room will lie lighted up with Gas, and so arranged as to make both 6id ders and goods ojypear welll I have also made arrange ments to have a full life-size portrait of my brother Chip taken, and. will exhibit it whenever baa losing articles are offered, as the contrast will be so- great as to make the goods appear better. ' I cant promise to talk like 'Douglas, but w Jeavor ike my namesake Bat, to peak to the point. john c. moore. Nov. 13, 1S60. ... v 42-tf. . FOR SALE, . TWO SECOND HAND BUGGIES ? ALSO TWO Good BUGGY or WAGGON HORSES. C. B. HARRTSON, MISCELLANEOUS. Ths amalgamation op Language. There is growing tendency in this age to appropriate the most expresssive ford? of other languages, and after a vhile to incorporate hem nto our own j thus the word Cephalici which is from the Greek, signifying .for the head,'f is. now. becoming populaiiized in onnect'on with Mil Spalding great Headache remedyj but it will soon be used in a more gen eral Way, and the wo' d Cephalic will become as common as Electrotype ani many others whose distinction as for eign Words has been worn away by common usage until they stem "native and to the manor born." ! - : , i ' - . 7 'ardlt REALizD.-r-Hi ad n orrible 'edache this af ternoon, hand I stepped into the hapothecaries hand says hi to the man , ' G an you hease me of an 'eadai-he ?" "Does it hache 'ard," says 'e "Hexceedingly," says hi, hand up on that 'e gave me a' ; CeDhalic P11, hand nme ' mor it Cured me so quick' that I 'ardly realized v I 'ad 'ad an edache.. ' .;' ' - - SHeadaciie is the favonte sign by which nature roaks known any deviation whatever ' Irom the natural state of the brain, and viewed in this light it may be look ed on as a safeguard Irf.ended to give notice of disease which might othferwise escape attention; till too late to be remedied ; and its indications should sever be, neglected. Headaches may be elasMfieipde; t7acajiMm2 i-Sfia?.jc. ceediijgly comntuii.and istfte precursor ol'griat variety of diseases, aiaong which ari Apoplexy, Gou Rheumatism'' and all Jebrile diseases. In its ncrvoui form- it is gyma thetkj of disease of the stomadh constituting sick headache. of hepatic Siseas coristittiting bilious headache, of worms, constipation and other-disorders of the -owels, as well as u'rena and uterine affections. D seases bf the heart are ve ry fequently attended with Headaches y Afisemia and ple thora are also affections which frequently occasion' head-"' "ache. Idiopathic Headache is also very common being usually distingtiished by the name of jiervous headache, soraetimes coining on puddenly in a state of apparently sound jhealtb and prostrating at onct-; the mental and phy sical etiyrgies, and in;-otHer instances it' comes on slowly, heralde' by depression of sirts or' acerlityof temper. In most instances' the pain is in the front of the head, ever one oi both, eyes, and sometimes provoking vomiting ; un der this class may also be named Neuralgia. . For; the treaimcnt of either clas of Headache the Ce phalicj Paishave been found a" sure and fmte remedy, re ceiving the roost acute pains in a few minutes, and by its ; uhtle- power eradicating the diseases ol ffcvhioh Headache is the unerring index, i ; ? .: . i -". - :i Bridget. Missus wants you to send ler a box o. Ce phalic! Glue, no,5 a bottle' of-'Prepare Pills, . but I'm' thinking t at's not just it naither; but perhaps ye'Il be af ther knowing what ft:. is I. Ye see she's nigh dead and ;gone With the Sick Headache, and wants some more of that skme as relaived i.er before. Druggist. You mean Spalding's Cephalic Pill?. f Bridget. Qch ! sure now aad you've sed it, herd's the quarter and give me the Pills and dont be all day about iir aither .. ' . s . ; . - ': r "i : - " : : ' Constipation or Costivevess'. NV-onefhf the "many ills flesh is i.eir to" is so prevalent, so lite understood, and sr much neglected as Costiveness.f Often originating in carelessness, or sedent ary habits ; Jt is regarded as a slight disorder of too little consequence to excite anxiety, while fin reality it is he i reeursor and' iompanion of, ma- ny of the most fatal and dangerous, diseases, and unless eaily eradicated it Will bring the sufferer to an untimely graved Among the lighter evils of which c stiveness is the usual attendant are. Headache, . Colic, Rheumatism, Foul Breat, piles arid other" of like nature, while a long train of iritchtful diseases such as Malignant Fevers, Ab-. ' cesses DysenterVj Diarrhoea, Dyspepsia, Apoplexy, Epi- ' lepsy, (Paralysis, Hyste ia, Hypocliondriasis, Melancholy and Insanity,; firstindcate their preseRee in the nysteimby this alarming svmjtpm. Not unfrequently the diseases namedj originate in Cdnsitipation, but taue on an indepen dent existence unless j'the .ause is eradicated in an euriy stage .-! From all hesjs' considerations it follows that . the 'disorder should receive immediate attenJ'-n whc.everit 'occursl ahu no peifsOnlshould neglect to,ta box of Ce v pha jej Pills on tfxgt firij appearance of jthe complaint, as sease ana destroy J;hisdangerous foe to human life."- A Zeal 'Blesmn J Physician Well, Mrs.' Jones, howls that headafhel? k ' 1 i Mr$. ' Jones ;aa ir J Doctor, all gone J i he pi lis you sent cured toe in ju .t twerfty minutes,: and J wish you ' would send more so that i I can have them handy. . .'iSM.fYdi'.'can get them at.anvdrugists. Call for Cephalic Pills I .find' thej never fail, and I commend themih aD ctses pf4IIe4lache . j Mrs. Jones. l;shaJ. sjend Tor a box - directly, and shall tell all my suffering friends, lor they are a reaihlesslng. 4" Twenty Mii.iion' op Dollars raved, Mr-, .Spald ing has sidd two rriilliions of bottles of his celebrated Pre pared JLilue and it is estimated that each bottle saves at least ten dollars worth ot broken furniture, thus makin? an ag gregate of twenty milions of dollars reclaimed from total loss, by this valuable invention. Having made his Glue a household word, he rtow proposen to do the world still' greater service by curi ig all the aching heads with his Cephalic Pills, and iCthey are as good as his Glue, Head aches will soon vanisjh away like snow jh July . , ' Over ExC'TEmSnt, and the mental care and anxietv incident to close attention to business or studv, are amob the numerous-cauisesof IS'ervbus Headache. The disorder" ed state of mind and body incident to this. distressing' com-, plaint is a fatal bjlow !to all energy and ambition. Sutler-' ers by this disorder can always obtain speedy relief from theseidistresing attacks by usm one of the ! Cephalic Pills whenever the symtomst appear. It quiets the overtasked- bratiii, and sootnes the strained and jarring nerves, and; re laxes, tbe tension of the; stnioach which always accompa nies and aggravate thej disordered coriditiori of "the braine , By tbe; use of these Pill" the periodic attacks of Nervous or Sick Headache may be prevdnted j and if taken at the commencement-of an attack immediate Relief from pain ' and sickness will be obtained. " .' ! They seldom fail in removing the Nausea and Headache to which females are so subject. f ; , . They act gently upon the bowels, removing Costive ness. . -1 " .' i ; -- ' j '' .. " . . - i, ' ' For IMeraty'Jtten,V,S(!udents;'; Delicte .Females,. and all person of sedentary habits, they are .valuable as a Lax ative, improving the appetite, giving tone and rtg-or to the digestive Organs, and restoring the .natural elasticity and stremrth of the whoe system. ' : T he CEPHALIC PILLS, are the result of long inves tigation and carefully conducted experiments, having been jm use many year, during w hich time they have prevent ed and relieved a. vaft amount ol pain and suffering from Headache, yhether originating in the nervwus system or from a deranged state of the stomach. They are entirely vegita We in their composition, and may be taken t all times with'perfect safety without making anyichange of diet, and the absence of any disagreeable taste renders it easy to administer them to children. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! The genuine have five signatures of Henry C. Spald ing on each box. ? ; ' - 1 Sold by Druggists and all other Dealers in Medi cines. ! - ' ' . Rox will be sent by mail prepaid on receipt of the ' -j ' '-.;:j;;'j': y .J' ' - . : . ?;- -v j ." , I Pajee25CE-Ts. , . " ' . All erders should be addressed to j j HENKY-C.SPALDING, ; : . j ':, 48 Cedar Street, ;New-Yorky . -XTOTICE IS JHEREBY GIVEN THAT A PUB lie meeting will be held in the Court House at bn?w Hill in Green county on the 29th inst, .without regard to party, and.it ia hoped and sincerely desired that as many of our fellow citizens as can will attend, and give their opinions freely as to what the State ought to do at this momentous period of her political history; By the request ot NervousHeaqache MANY CmZENSj -5 tf. t NEW LAW BOOK-. PROSFEOTrs np tup '.;.. i 1 I v c 1 a 1 r, .1111 , K 41.. - 1 CAHT WELL'S PRACTICE AT LAW. JUST PUBLISHED, A TREATISE UPON THE Practice at Law in! North Carolina, by Edward Caxtwell, L L. B.j author of die N. C. Justice, etc. .'; ,;.:. '; - j CONTENTS. -;:" '. ' : ' " Of Legislative Pti ver in General ; Legislative Pow4 er -in North Cart'linq, ; Vgislati,ve Powers of Justices of the Peace ; .Coiuity " Boundaries Deeds, etc. ; Giunty Revenue and Charges ; Court Houses, Pi-isons, c. ; County Trustees ; Jury Trials ; Fairs aud Pub he Sales; General Assembly 1 Inspections, Public Landings, &c. ; Poor Houses and Hospitals ; Registers and Clerks; Rivers and Creeks; Gates, Ferries and Bridges;-;. Weights and Measures ; Idiots and Lunatics ; Retailers ; - Neuse jRivcr Public Roads and Cartways ; Public Landings inc. Iuspectious ; Mills and Millers; Ordinaries, and Ooitetables ; Patrol ; . Wardens of the Poor Prison Bounds ; (Roads, Ferries and Bridges ; Poll Tax Exemptions ; Executive Power in General ; Executive Power in North Carolina; Executive Power of the Courts; Chief (Justice and Clerk: Attornevs at. Law; Attorney : General ; -Reporter and Marshal; Clerksi aad Solicitor ; Counsel foi Paupers ; Guardians ; wmitjF jittoruey uciioiieers ; uounty uoun uierKs ; Coroners ; Boundary Commissioners ; Committees of Finance ; County Truktee ;. County Treasurer ; Special Court ; Commissioners of Fairs ;i Inspectors ; Superin tendents, of Schools t . Commissioners of Navigation ; Wardens of the Poor; Registers; Commissioners of Rivers and Creeks; Sherifts; Constables ; Rangers ; Standard Keepers j pitailers ; Administrators ; Chair man of Special Court ; Commissioners of' Deeds and Conveyances; Coinnpissioner of Low Lands ; Entry Takers and Surveyors ; Supcrinten.lents of Elections ; Guardians and Recei vers ; Inspectors ; Commissioners of Internal Improvements; Partition; Patrol Commit tees ; Processiouers ; tax Listers1 and Boards of Valua tion ; Overseers of Roads and Rivers ; Commissioners of Wrecks; Tobacco Pickers and Coopers. The Appendix contains forms of. Deeds and Con veyances, as follows ; -;)'; ; , ; Agreements, Assignments, Awards, Bills of Sale, Bills of Exchange and Lading, Bonds, Miscellaneous Bonds, Contracts, D(kls Marria'ge Settlements, Mort gages; woparcnersmp Articles, JNptes, Releases, fire, Xrc. Tliis Book contains 55C pges, is gotten up'in su perior style, and bound - in La Calf. Price, ' single copy, o,UO. ED A R I) '. Corner of D vie and CANTWELL. Wilmington Sts., llaleilgh, N, C'. ''','. 3 tf Dec. 11, 1860. B-Editors in N .C! giving the above a few in sertions wilt be entitled to a copy, upon application as above. - f RE. OVAL GEORGE L. BED GOOD. - - .(ii ! . ' - - BOOKSELLOR, A GENT METHODIST DEPOSITOR Y. :!. - I - i RICHMOND VIUOlN'IA. TTTould respectfully inform his friends and the puh f V lie, that he has removed to the stored. No. 11 MAIN STREET, Recently occupied by Mr. Chas A. Gwatkin, and one & Co. His stock of aoor Deiow Messrs. Ivent ram BOOKS, STATIONARY, A$D FAXCY ARTICLES. will compare favorablv with ativ house South., He qas selected with great care a splendid assortment of a.- a. x. a . i .-ii a 'it ' i siauouary, to suit me most iasuuious. - a collection oi choica,j,-- -Kji. MISCELLANEOUS, STANDARD AND THEOLOGICAL - .;.;"-- !. works. of the newest editions, and indeed the latest popular, moral publications as soon as published. The Tr,ade can be supplied with our own Books up on the same terpis as at the Nashville house. For terms, see Catalogue!, which' w ill be furnished gratis. Merchants, Ministers Colporters and Consnmers. will find it to their advantage to patronize the Depo- itory. -:, " ". J "..'... ':- , , - 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 potite and accomniodating clerks are enip'oyed." ' ; . Orders wil) be faithfully and promptly attended to. I Uont Jnrget the place. xo. ibl mam street, ony d"or below Kent, Pain & Co. . L. Pomeroyi ' ; V- .; jsENCRAli. 4. '; . BOOKSELLER &L STATIONER, "No. 16, FayetteviUe Street, Raleigh, N I NvlllS .particular! attention, to his extensy col lee 1. tion of Theological Law, Medical, Agncultural, M i? celianeous. and Sehiol Books, Bibles, Prayer Books, Hymn Boks, aud Childrei's Books. A great Variety of Station ary, both American and Foreign, of .the best oualitj .- -Blank Books of every description, including Dockets and Records foi Courts. lusic the latest and most popnlar pieces, both Instrumental" ant. Songs. Artist's Materials, comprising Oil Coloi-s r Canvass, Brusher, and every article Required for Oil and Grecian Painting, also Waetr Cotors Orders from a distance filled with the utmost dsd fall 1860. 'v-; .-.: ' STEVENQN WEDDELL & CO. ,-.' Importers and Jobbers. - STAP1-E 'AjNI) . FANC V DRY GOODS. Nd. -78 &. 80,'Sycamore St., Petersburg Vs. PRINT! AND DRESS GOODS. ENGLISH, FilENCH AND AM ERICA N In Large Stock and rrrat Variety. PLANTATION GOODS. ',. ' , ltij large Assoi-tmen is. .; - ALSO A FULL LINE OF NOTIONS. TOGETHER WITH; EVERY CI ASS ANDDE-, scription ofiGoods to be found in Wholesale' , ' , HOUSES, NORTH OR SOUTH. The tfade of Virginia North Carolina and Tenses see is invited to an Examination of the Goods now in Store. J I ' J.--'' ''. .' Weekly additicais will be added during the season. Orders promptly cxecutea. Sept. 12 1860 .. . OIU ' FIRE FIRE!! FIRE I!! S L. A M AN DBA N G . RATTLE; HERE I POME WITH A R USE. J. C.S. LUMSDEN woald most respectfully inform , tne- f hizens of Raleigh and vicinity, that he is now prepared to do all kinds f Tin and Sheet Iron work,' such as the j manufarinre of tin w re, &.c. in all its various branches. Also, every etyle cf Roof ing, Guttering and Piping of houses done at short no tice. ''; f v. '; '- ' '...' "'. ' ' Having 6ecureda complete set of tools and machine?, lie flatters himselftbat all who patronize him may est assured of satisfaction, in regard to quality and rice." '' - "!. ':- ' " : ; - - ' ' Thankful for past favors, he hopes, by punctual at-: tention ta bu-ine8. to merit a continuance of the sami Raleigh. N. C March 19th, 180. . , tf .,.. ''' F. RIVES & CO."", wholesale and retail Drug; jcista, have an d will keep on hand a full sun dI v ot all such articles a are osuany .iuuna in a r inf. Class Drur Housw. They will conduct the bnsines? n a lame and Iibial scale, having ample experience; force and facilities! fur doing so, and hope by theii promptness, energy ! and on tiring efforts to please, to secure the liberal pajronage of tbiir friends and the public generally. J K ' ' vv;:- - !, '. . ' The Prescription (Department will be under the immediate supervision of one of the firm, both day nrf nWht; Orders Will be attended to with neatnesa and disp N. RIVES, M. DI W LTER. B.JORDAN, JOc.CARB, 5 tr. A PPLICATION WILL BE MADE TO THE V present Legialature for an act to iBCorjporate the' i-KOSPECTUS OF THE STATE JOURNAL. .Having become the proprietor of the Democrat. frets, have merged that paper into the Statc JocRjfAL. which will be pubfished Scmi-Wecklv and Weekly. ' L , The State Journai. will advocate Democratic principles in the broadest scnae. and will support and dfejid Democratio measures and ; thur advo cates as.they are presented and as occasion may re quire; In ,ther! ssentials it will bo my aim to make the paper, what its name denotes, a State .Journal eschewing a!l sectiona; conBide.ationa an working for the entire State and her common inter esia. .". 'f.;,-'- ' ;'."!.:'' -.'.'',. i ;...,;: ; ;,; .-. ... -J;,. As sUm as arrangementsi ran be made the whole paper 8haU; be re-modeled and printed with new type, on good paper, and in a superior manner. j The Editorial department will btf properly attend ed to in Its various branches, add. will speak for it-" : N.eir -lbor nor 'expenae; will be spared inl ine management of tbe paper. .;;.; Th Units ot the State Journal will be as follow j , aenu-Weekly, per annum, , $4 00 eekly. 2 00 i CLUB RATES: Clubs of ten and upwards will be supplied at th m . " . ; i. - ' . j r ; .cr . . . ' luuuwing rates : i Semi -Weekly, per annum, . Weekly .-j' ; ' "' i '. . , These terms will be insisted 53 00 . 1 60 upon invariably in advance, j No name will be put upon the Iitt without the money, and all papers will be discontinued at thei exriratbn of the time for which they hate been paid, unless the 'sobscripMOn be renewe l. I m satisfied; from yens of experience that upon' no otner tootinj? can -any newspaper hope U nucceed.: "'I ' .' JOHN SPELMAN. , OXFORD FEMALB COLLEGE. ; . ' 1 LITKRARY SCHOOL. ; rnlHS SCHOOL COMPRISES EIGHT PERMA 1 nently organized classes, whose studies conimcnce With the alphabet and are continued in the: Ekmenta-1 ry Branches,; Miitheirutics, languages, English .Lite rature, Natural .Sciences,. and Moral. philosophy, until the minds of the students are properly trained for th duties of , life. .Tie investigu.tioiu aiid. discussions are thorougli and comprehensive. Necessary apparatus is 1'reelj aipphed.' 1 The Libraries and Cabinets em brace rare .and cxteD si ve colhvious. ; i , V; ' ; FINE-ARTS SCHOOL ' '. ; 'f Siecial attention is devoted to Drawing,. Oil Paint ing, arkl Embroidery.- Tlie various styles of " fancy painting and "ornamental work are also taught. ; music school. . :;;.i .Music is taiiirbt as a science and as an art. Instruc tion is given on the Piano,' Guitar and lIarnionium;.--l Unusual attention is devotxl to Vocal aud Sacred Music. .'.--, ! : .j "" ; i . ! . - ! .' '-' EXPENSES. ;:" --;'::.: " ' -V-Tuition in Elementarv llrancliea,'-,'-. '; $15- " " College Classes, ; -' ; 20 i ; Drawing; (materials included,) , 12 -4 " Paiutitig in Water "Colors, 15 ' " Oil Painting matcTialSi tncluvifeii : V" 20 u Wax Work, (nictevial jncluded,) ; j 10- Embroidery, (liiaterials included,) 10 " Music, (instrument furnished,) ' 23 -" " Board, (washing included,) ; t .1 60' - ' 1 X i REMARKS. . . . Expenenced'and' tliorciughly qualified teachers' give their, entire time to their refi)ective departments -; j - ; Extra cKargw and iieelless expenses ; are strictly prohibited necessary purchases' are nnule by the teachers. Picayune "pedlars ire not allowed to enter the premises, atid w pocket nioney is requirel; '!; Oxford is situated on thebeaUbv hills of - (Jranville, 12 miles' from the Raleiglr'am (iaston Hailroiid, and iv Station bV a line of fonnecte(i with Henderson daily. stages. v.' The si;holastic voir is div dl into two Fusions. Hie first opens on ' the first Monday in duly arid clos-.' ses on the .last Thursday in Novender. The second opens on the.firs-.t Monday in January s ml closes with A the annual . commckement on the last Thurstlay in . -May., .-;; A ' . ': . '.;.;,.'' '.f' '"' Studen'ts are received tf .r one or more sessions, tor--respjiidents will direct their favors to' ; : -V t ' MILLS &- CO., Oxford, X (I . Dec. 8, 180O. ' . . - THE GRKAT0ENGLISH REMEDY. , ;SIE JAMES CLARKE 1 CELEBRATED FEMALE ij! LSI j THIS J NVALUABI.E MlDlClNF UN FAIL, . ing io ttie cure of all tho!.e pa' ul and danr j. ous diseases incident to the feiui 'conitUiitio-, 1 . It moderates all excesse an. '.-emoTtw all jOftruc tions, from whatever cause, and a upeedy cure may berelied "-l'0 MARRIED LADIES , it is1 eculiarly suited. It will in a short time ; bring on tbe monthly period with regu artty. ' i CAITIOV. " These Pills shovld not be taken by fomaUi lhnl art prgStJ during the FIRST THREE MOXTHS, tkei are sure to bring on Miscarriage; but at every othef time, and in every other case, they are ?"CM In ab cases of Nervous ar.d fepi-.al Alfectioni, , Pain in the back and Limos, Heaviness Fatigue on slieht exertion, Paipitatibn of the Heart Uwnets oT spirits, Hyster.es, S ck Headache. Whites and ai the pa nful diseases occasioned by a rdf.dam these Pi'Is will effect' a cure when alt othar means h failed '' ' ' ' ' , j )." Tulfaire'ctions in the pamphlet around e eh pack age which should be carefully preserved. . A bottle containing 50 pilli encircled with Ux Govgrnmeiit Stamp of Pat f Brittian, can be sent BOKt free for $1 and 6 pontage stamps. ,;. . ; F Sold in Raleigh by I K. Pescud. and alIDru;g.3t eFuS"!:add &Co; Richmolnd; wholesale ; Agent. - Ap.30-1j. R KF.NSROROV MUTUAL LIFE JNSUR ice and Trust Company his Company of ' r S hapement, and prompt .in the payment f'rhe Wed for life are its member,, and tW particU pate in ts profiU ; not only on the premiums paid in, but apon a large and increasing deposit capital kepun ae- U A dMeSf'of 67 Per cnt. at the Ust Annual Meethur oUhCompany declared, and carried toeredU of the life members of tb Company . . . , . L desiring an iuaurance upon their ownhref, O the Uves of thei, slaves, wdl please addrcM . - i.; Treaurer. , (ireeJwboroVFeb 11, 1859. ll-lj The S omber would inform the public that be Us recent '' ' ly taken the. OT; n STAND.. it h'yeverybody, wt f the '"jM" T ,.' tlioeeupied by WM. S. CLARKE, and wei. known 1,1 a formerly ''ai COACH-MAKIhG v chasing elsewhere. . , .. done at the inonm nonce, mi i . Very best manner. March, i860. JAMES BASlIFORIi TTPPLlCATION WILL BE MADE . TO THE, A present Legislature for an act u lucorporatethe , CANNAGAH WIN IMi.WMM w x .244. : Dec. 5; low- : 'V! ;; : t t ' - ; n M ." 4V.T' It V :-r'. ,--)'. ! Dunham. . 1; 1 V JELLY AT . WHITAKER'S I Dec. 14,1850. - 4 tf. DecJ 21, 1860, Dec. 5, 1860. 2 4w ' - --- 7 ,-,'. !' t -; - i- ; i :

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