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l-i--;;. -V-- vC-ilh-i v .:.!.;' ' : 'J..; ; ". j - ::;; . ." - -" . ";; ; -' ' r i ' ! " ; l ' , ; : ." I .1 1 "i - . ' : l.'iV;: (.;. -v:-:-.,.'1,.. ; 1H ., .-":'-'':- -V - ; .. i -""",'-. ; ; t Y' ,....-, ..: '','' .,'.; "j '.," ' , j 5 t . t ' ' : tV- II : . - n, RALEIGH, X. C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY, 30, 1861. NO. 18. ! if Paffi ietor. i :. If ' Ill'- SAMPSON. . ! j ie following preamble and resolutions were - auihiouslf adopted, by the citizens of . this contj, at lame meeting held in Clinton, aud were iorwarneti iu niuir ce,aiur v- . Falson, witli the request that they be laid before thf Senate RVotDni TV.o nriforain onntlltion Ot OUr C1VU -TTTT- (kVT'" V fie 1861 Whereas, 1 he uncertain conaiuon oi uui l.. i f: fM A V ' -2b ! ,ir. t,r..;. ilike. the liberty of our eiti- Tl ' . t: t-j V ; .-ivhriabhi Jn aavaiif-e. .: ii v V- . i - ADVEKTlSlNa:,- $4 2. V;-Toiits ill tne Deim-cfiv), ".Hi ""v jliljt-ral Ruction made, to i, deductKn from the above 4 iiB. 52 -f . ... A. itS. Til ; 4 ; ( i 1! i'f : i li ft.; s;rs.: .r,:7:". UVc iir'ro,:;;,; enth usiac ; .ana uuof the citiz'-ri. t n.f ilie. on -f I.'.'. - Vi;i)ack-.by tin! cli.ii " ' ' ' . .. . :-: 14 zel.s, and the; detruction of our prtperty. in our i 6rInioA, ealis far prompt action on .the part of the i ciiiaena of Sorth Carolina. Aud deeming this a ! primer time! for a fair expression of our rights, ; wf luaintasn, that North-Cnrolina, in common with the t'jirtecn-. independent colonies, entered i ir. o a- comptict for mutual protection and defence, ! J-rvir. jr tl themselves ;ihe absolute ri"rht to, con-; I 'till, each lobe for herself, her domestic 4nstUu- tins: liiiat in vioianou oi . iu cumpa. ' our sister States have refused to protect the pro plrty .of the Southe-n States, and have passed b.ivs liv their State." Legislatures contrary to the Constitution-'and nullilying the laws passed by Cin'ress for the protection of the property of niituiy of tfie, Statest That, the citizens of a part of the . Statfes have been, ami, we ?n to believe, -are still, ' making .,1!! -Iip nipaiis in their nower. to tf itt Auiilj'was held at , . reVlli.i4 and murder. . That citizens of the h: I'.-.Jieaisiry mthern States in pursuit ot their property nave Jeriiard anu v ! ofen niui.unp, auu wu y - -"e,-- sjfeiiued wirli the blood Ot her citizens attt-mptin t( ih ult.,- w a: i niOist influential have every rea- ievery effort, by ncite our slaves Juries.1 ' Spirited: Speeches In an, t.?n. u. i om- ' Wilson, and the. an ovcrwhellaing iij.fed 1V . 'V.: ' - . ' M i- ! If - V7 ?ttt b iioniV, : f lie- duty : of the ap.nst our.iemn protect tuey, "7 - ; MirP'ruilt M t kosuclrstep as Ire.uient Whose .hole course or conduct ex- WkWv ir,W,ou.,; f opunoh have been and a e, at w r p;,n:a; - v J u tl);tt. ith theirest and dearct rigntsof the fcou.h- . I-4 -!i ? ! I i U the Upte- ought' to 'be 4m PcoPM: (That ai exmile of t heir opin o, ll .i.nsand puvposes.he andlf ffr - ha Vliat the bresfjiit ..n'-Mivlliti't.'tc -:a l;s ..t '! nun .1 , J U ' il . I-i r-1 ri i 7 m 1 ! I il k t ) I 1 I i I f r,fll.ii-M-u.s: : K- , ' ", S? ... Jf V,..: ..f.ftl7,.ii Ul I ii'ir.: II l ''.n.it.ird to tli.e; assu.ni 11, l'of. th.tt: jot: p','; (.'li '( 'sSi ' , f, -1 hat in-aiii hi... hi ; ns a'.1 li OKngall ir tlie rxatJiMi M' their rnts. wj -defend 'tjwuisclves.and their property from the J v:!si.m oi an aruVcd band from Statcsbelorigicg ije Government with ourselves: lhat all this and more has been done agamswne earn- f the Simtlieiu btatcs: lhat ' iii u; ..i Legislative Directory. I N T E R E S T I N G V OEK. " JVHT PUBLISHED A CORRECT DIRECTORY J of the Legislature of North-Carolina, giving the name, birth-place," age; residence, occupation, politics, aad boarding ; house of -each member of the present Legislature, j It has also an interior! view of . the Senate Chamber and House of Commons, designating the seat occupied by each member .v It is also accm panietl with two large tables ;i One showing j the popu lar vote for President, of all the States from 1824 up tj 1860, and the ! other showing the vote of North Carolina, by : counties, from 1840 to 1860. It also contains the names, ages, birth-places, &c., of the Clerks and D-xr-keepers ; and a fist 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. 1 .i Address " JOHN NICHOLS, Publisher, ' . . ' Raleigh, N. C. T)ei-1?. I860. ' vr ':"( 5 tf Ixiitors copying .this advertisement and caping attention editorially, and sending us a marked copy ol their paper, will receive a copy free of charge. ' ST. U HY S SCHOOL, KALEIGH N. C. Bight Rev.' THOS. ATKINSON D. D.-Fmfcn Rev. ALDERT SMEDES, D. D. Rector. ; Rev FRED'K FITZGERALD, A. 31. Ad. VnllE THIRTY-EIGHTH TERM OF THIS I Shool will commence Jan. 5th, 18G0.: For a circular containing tuil particulars, appij to the Rector.! . ' . i- IXhi. 17, 18.G0. j ,.; I 5T4t ' " YOCE Y M0TJNTi SI ALE ACADEMY. " r Ro(Ky ;' Mount, N.tr i f.pHE SrRlti-qtbbiu vjr 1001 vuluuww X' 'the 1st Monday in Jantary. ' ; ; ".;.: Tuititioh in Primary English,..:..: 80 000 ..; ;' ; " Higher English', 12,50 , . ! Latin and Greek,...' 15 0s, No deductitm escent in ca.se of protracted sicklies. . ' Board can be had with the best families on liberal terms. I . JOHN II. TIIORr,! Principal.' Dec. 17, 180Q. ., : 5t- MISCELLANEOUS. The amalgamation of Language.. There is a frowing tendency in this ie to appropriate;, the most, expresssive words of other languages, and after a;vhile to incorpora'e them into oor own ; thus t'-e WprdO jphalic, which is from the Greek, eijnifying "fur l the heaa" is now becoming 1 ropulaiizet in connection with Mi. .Spalding's reat hiidaelie remedy, but it will soon he used in a more gen eral way, and the wo d Cephalic wilt become as cpmmri as Electrotype and many others whose distincti on as for eign words has been worn away, by oommon usage until they seem ""xative and "to the manor born." - ; 'jiRDLY Realized. IH 'ad 'ii orrible 'edache this af ternoon, hand I stepped into the hapothecaries hand says hi to the man j 'Can you hease me of 'eadai-Jie ?' "Does it htche 'ard' says 'e f'ltexceedir.gly," says' hi, hand up on that 'e gave me a Cephalic P.ll hand 'pon me ' nor. it cilred me iso quick that I 'ardly realized I 'a.d ad an 'edache.- ! . '(';: ; NEW LAW BOOK- 1 Coroiiers: Boundary Cumraissiouers ; u-mmittees oi of the stomach cons ltutmg; &ck headache, Uoui t ; UorfllBlSSlorerT ot 'JWrs T i MBp iaiim cohstitutins Odious headache, of worm. , rpmWrs of Si-hools : (bmmis?lone'rs Ol Navigation.; defenecless coudi- :-di itc actiop. A militia and yolu'ii- d",- and libcr;d uji uld be prOiiiptly iy-n.oneyiakd labor to the circnlation of an n, jlunous uufjiicanon; the design of which, if . car- The FH E K E X II IB ITION AT CL'ocst Store Under the u :0: to do of the an!0 ate f-apacitY; in? tiierant-o Bidrarv com their!'S:i,pv'ii;t.i and a! and m.s chV(- . ' " of the South have of the Nurtheni '.. 5L.VC mi fiVir ih.f K etit'itV.-oi' intentions, that H; ii, ;eo.tin't L.MiUticiibb'Mid-'jw J ' . . . . . r . 1 - SouthVrn'1 .iatert ol itui ' O'i motion it. W.14 jll ieruiit ; qn'd we k appealing jto higti Con't'ederacj- ought irUo;vd that 'the -.rp-'por ot. j kiling 'a n.1 j 1 1 i t-s I 1 1 i . ItVs r 1 i .jt c d b 6 s c n t , f'i!,'ii;,1vh4s-.iti tlllLcc-iiatifre.aiid.ihe pro-: ;..o"'b.- onhlMi.d in fhv Ualcigh h tffi.t..r, j; C.a.stoN. - -', -; -; ;. :-j yllng If :tbe citizoi of'Oaston, held at .j lliilr'i-,3"'s5t ":.ii;i;tJ.!-::X ;ilii.-hard Ifankin in : l W .V l .r.ii-on and James M. '' J- v ., h 'l 'aitt g; jsf(ujltaries, j tliehowSug: Wvre yjiwithf iiej iiiiilSH'tin'g -oie-:-.. " " )'titiKi si Yfel: fciye heard with Unfeigned- IMht that iadnatk-iUcpublicau has bocjn elected I:iire!.h4t "or-the;rr tilted Stlts, by .an. yntrrely iVt itVitaf irtte;":w Vit)seVtir i u'ei i-5es' as annincM are Hut Vwaitof -xu-rtuufatiou jnustbc made on'ourj. HiiitntioiH,;;and tharthc negro must luj tiie eijuji if tlw whittf iiianiiit'riiis goy-rninetit, Itln ivlore, . ? ., 7, 4 'n;,t i'lillv and cordially endorse i- ti. '.-sag.!- d" '(;.; Ellif on " I'lMloral l'e.a jtiinl out,' -Jvuuld set. the slaves as bioo'lhoun is, jpp.n' ;th4 "white ' ree- of the Southern States; ; That, we have borno all this for our iovo ami von- , v; -v -,f rl e' nn- ' rat!ou loV the T7nion arid Constitution, uwtil wc h,;r it Solves !' eiieve tl' ! Uniori and (VnMitutic have been t 1" V (L 1 U Uj Vi ii'i aiis V' ' i e ; . . jnduj:) longer mete.- ot to' each State-cqnair tv and justice : 1 u ere lore, . J .. - Ileolvf d, t Itat we. 1-eiieve in ."Maiu-r.nei.e.i-y, and i'ljatrijI'Sovfreigu Sin eh as ihe rig lit ...to eecde fV-fm a .confederated ( I overnniont, when .vr.e n neiiioiitv of her citizens in convention met, Ihall holj that there has bee'n a violation of the iiationalcbmpact. ... ' . : KesolvH, That we instruct our reprcscm.anves i .I.a l.,vvV,l c-.ndi'v to ivVe nn uotn liouses oi me ucm,ii .i.-.-v.uv j .-T-i-- the'call, is1 soon as practicable, ot a btatc v.onyen tion, to .yibeJ-ate as to what course the State should pursue in her present position of danger. ' Tlesolvled, That we instruct our Representatives in both U oiics of the General Assembly to urge the 'early .cxmsicleratiort and adoption of alt neces safy refv) ins, in the militia system v and the im mediate appropriation ot a sum sufficient to arm every fne white rnan in the' State.'' ; . liesolved, iThat the Legislature be requited to pass Jlkws taxing the manufactures, otthe N'.rtherri States so. as do amount to a prohibition of their inuoductioo, against the Ktaxs 4hat dis rcard tie rights of the citizens of this State in their slaves.!; . -. r Ite.M.lvtHL' That we recommend that each cap tain's district of this county appoint a committee t the Nbrtber.n J . PEA L Ti H IN 27EW FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS. 18, Fayku'.-mi kk St., Raleigii, N. C. . H is iest bpentfi one'of the largest, mqst varied and r!:eu:eit Autk of Irv Goods, booi for Ladies and g-HEADACHB is the favorite fijjn' by Which nature iuakc-s known .any deviation '.whatever 'rora., the natural state of the brain, and viewed iu this light it may be look ed on as a safeoruar.l m ended-to glye notice of disease which mig-ht -otherwise esiiape -attention, till too lkte tobe remedied ; and its indications hou!4 never be neg-lected. Headachrsmay be classified inder two names, viz : Symp tomatic and Idiopathic,. : (Symptomatic Headache is ex eeedingtv coramon anil istne preein-gor oi a great variety . F .. . i . f..i. i?u..4:c.v. ot diseat'L l 4ira vrrieoi thetic of disease of heoatie'disease eohbtioatin and other d sorddrs of the vowels, as well as u renal and uterine a flections. jD; senses of thej heart are ve ry fequently attended with Headaches ; Anemia and ple thora are also afie tions which frequently, occasion head ache. Idiopathic Headache -fe.'alsot very ci)mm(ri, being usuaily distinsruislied byjtlie name i ot nervovs headache, . sometimes doming on suddenly in a statu 4f apparently sound health and' prostrajtinfr; at oner the mental and phy sical entr"-es, and i:i otHer instances it corses on slowly, . heralded by depression of spirits or jacertiity'of temper. In most instances the pahi is jiv thei front of the head, over one or both, eyes, and sotnetimes provoking vomiting, j unr der this cpass may also bft named J cm? ulia. For the treatment of either class of Headache the Ce phalic Pills have been found a sure and sate ljemedy, re ceiving the; most acute pains in a .few minutes,:and by its iubtle"poWer eradicating! the diseases of which Ucadache . is the unerring index. ; ...v : J ' Bridget. Missus wants you to jsend her a box o Ce phalic Glue, no, a bottle of. Prepared Pills, but I'm thinking th at's not just it naither; but perhaps ye'll be af ther knowing what it is. Ye see she's nigh dead and gone withtlie 'Sick Headache, and wants.! some more ot that saiiiefasrelaivcd i.er before.'-i 1 . DruggtitYou 'mean Spalding's-, Cepha licPillf .; Bridgetl-r-Qci l sure now.' aiid jou've sed it, here's the ouarter unid nve aie the Pills and! dwiit be all day about ii ait her. , 4 . CANT WELL'S PRACTICE; AT LAW. JUST PUBLISHED, A TREATISE UPON THE Practice ait Law in North Carolina, by EnWABD CastwelL, LL.B., author of the N, C. Justice, etc. .. ,.;,;-.'' :;' cosirE-ST8.j; ;"''".,--- . ' Of Legislative. Power in General ; Legislative Pow .er in North Cirolina; legislative Powers of Justices of the Peace ; County Boundaries -Dwds. " etc. ; Cunty Revenue and Charges ; C urt Houjses, Prisons, &c. ; Countv Trustees : ; Jurv Trials i Fairs and Pub lic Sales; General Assembly ; In'pectins, PuUic Landings, evel; Poor Honsesi'and Ibtepitals; Registers and Clerks;; Rivers and Creeks; Gates, Ferries and Bridges ; Weights and Measures ; Id5ots and Lunatics Retailers; Neuse Ri ver'; ;' $bk ' Roiiids -and Cartways;. Public Landiiigs ami Inspei tions ;, Mills and Millers ; Ordinaries, and .Constaks ; Patrol ; War.dens of the Poor; IMsc.nl- Bounds;; lUwds-,! Ferries and Bridges; Poll Tax Exemptions ; Exectttive lyer in . General ;, Executive Poiwer in Nortlj Carolina ; Executive Power of the Courts-. Chief Justice and Clerk ; Attorneys at Law; Attorney General; ; Reporter and Marshal; Clerks and Solicitor-; Coujisel f-:r Paupers ; Guardians ; County Attorney ; Auctiicei-s ;J County Court Clerks ; PROSPECTUS OFI iC ..." . . i 1 . . 1 ( Jei.tleaien. ever oiU-r. d in mis marh.ei ;: aiso ROOTS, SllOCS. T RUNKS.V.A LISES.& i-ini tie boiiihl '.-l.eape. at; 44 The Cheapest Ste under the 'P'ln'-' ll :n anv.wlt'i-e else. AH we "want .ts -for'y oft to come- lothe ' Free BxhjLiition," a-d iadi;e i'oi-yonielf. . . WATCHES. CLO I S, J.EWELRY, &C.;' for ! sale1;'-also, carefully repaired i:d warranted to give e tire satisfaction. Also a lane, stock of Gentlemen's ;Drcs an Fiirnisldni: Goods, which will be sold ilo at. " th' rkt fiinrf under the Sun." No.- IS, Fasettevil Street , . ' Wardens cfr the Poor; Bee;ibters ; Commissioners of Rivers - and Creeks; Slierias; Constables; Rangers; Standard Keepers- ixctailbs; ' Administrators ; Chair-., man: of - Sp-cial Court :;;;pmmissioners of Deeds and Conveyances ; Oiiitmssiojners Uf : low Lands; Entry Takers and Surveyors ; .' Supermtenilentsof ' Elections'; Guardiaus aiid Receivers Inspectors; Commissioners of -Internal miprovchient ; Tartificjin;; Patrol Commit tees'; Proceasioners; Tax' Listers Hd 'Boards of Valua tion ; Overseers of Roads and jRivbrs ;' Commissioners of Vv'recks ; Tobacco Pickers and Coopers. , The- xVppCndix contidns forms ojf Deeds and Con veyances, as follows: j r .... j ' 'Agreements, Assignments: Award;?, Bills of. 'Sale, Bills of Excihauce and L'adinsr'; Bonds, Miscellaneous Bonds, Contracts, Deeds, Jlarriagej ' Settlements, Alort- ages, 0p'irtnersbip' Articles, Notes, Releases, dec;, Are. lc- contains fMi piges, is goueu up in su perior stvld, and bound: hi. Law Cult. Price, single coW.'S5.00.- -EDWARD GANTWELLi , Comer of Davie and Wilmington ' Sts., Raleigh, N ..C 3 tf THE STATE JOURNAL. Having become the pr. pirietor -of the Democratic Press, I have merged that paper into tho StaT Journal, which will be pabUsld Semil Weekly and, Weekly. ' ;-" '.;.-'' . . I..:.;. ( The State Journal will advocate DemoerttiJ principles in the broadest sense,! and will support and defend Democratic measures and thur odvoi, cates as thry are presented .and as occasion may re4 quire. In other ; ssent;als it will bo my aim td m;ke the paper, what its Journal 3chewins: a!l sectional consid nations an working for the entire State and her common, inter- esis '. '' - , ... 'j . i- '' - .' ' j ;- ; AvsHVa a arrangement 'an be nvidr the whole, paper shall be rc-modeled; and.-prtutel with new lype, on gtlod paperjniid inj a superior niannrr. . The Editorial department will be properly Attend ed lo in its various branehj-s, and will epeak! for it self. ; Neither labor nor expense will be spared it the management of ;he paper. ' . ! I be terms of the Sta'e Jiurnal.willbe as'bllowat 'I ; Semi-Week'v, per annum, ' $4 0 h Weekly, :;-H' -' : '-----2 00 ""'T ;-'TVtCti- SATES r . Clubs of ten and Upwanlj' will be supplied at the following rites: Semi-Weekly, per .Weekly, ; ; rtiese terms will idvance:' j No rTa ne the nionev ahd all paid, Unles-i the fi satisfied , froA ve i 2-2 4 NOTICE. of vigilance, aud form companies of minutemen ill : 0ATAWIU One id the largest meetings evcr.neio in t-iwba-Vs htdd, irrespective . of party, at Newr. ton, oil I the Stii ' inst.. Iv. P, Coulter, ; occu pied the chair, and C. W. .Harmon and (t. P. Shufbrd acted as "secretaries - The .nieet wiLl dressed bv Caiit. Jno. F. Hoke. Locke ; i A LAKUE SALE. " . .... r ,1V-, TI1.M 1 , 1" t.' 'tT 4 T V HAVING UlillMtMlxNlLi iu ur.u e vj ai-BA-fA, ! will commence selling my property af publiic auction on Thursday, 2t3tli day of December, and continue from day to day,'imtt nil is disposed ot. I expect to sell K-tweert '200 and- 800 barrels ot corn. 10 pens of sbnks. i stacks; of fodder,, between 130 and 100 fat hogs for prk. a 'few. tine noM s. a number of cattle, among them a thoroughbred Dlvon Bull, and s. m Devon Calves,, half .breed. . A No a largo supply of tanning utensils and. kitchen and household - furni ture, a line Piano, Me'odeon, &c, &c. j , The pork will U. sold 'for cash,; the j other property (,n a credit of nine months. Bond and approved se curity required. ' Nov; 27. 18n0. 4 . LINN B. SANDERS. ':; ':-itd. r;; ;;. .oi.t ;.ei:inv that rtn-tion rec rtnineiKtin AK.rwu;. Mai, J. Host. Col. il. L. lQbants, iuiiplN jn tht.5Ll ijv con vontioi - to' ;de visu' I 01jrs ai)d the following resolutions, were lm-m w pnroiples.;'-Knd-if sue! AVhcfeas, Abraham .Lineolnas; lately been f h, &i,u M ehoen!residentoftd?el:nd,dStates,ciusIve- ; 'H ,L-;...:.i . .-;.i. .J.ot'tbm! li- Kvll'o snilra-es- of the Northern States, he- r 1 n . " .:. ; i . I T ii hw rh.el irrl Oomion to the enect tha i ll:;,Scheuck; U-aihes-Hinn, ,J;. g; gcwis I Mr " . -t -! -- . 1 , W.iVi ' AT.Kie tin I a i . liaukin ." - .- . . . 1 J tthe .-.;'. i.i. i- f ivirfpiV k" ;i sin' .inil :1 OritllO. addressed .-ino! i. , ....., v.,. -.'rT n.'Tcbo.l nd nptrrops At tn on V i at we ; 1 Stittti th'lel'cdA cVon .;he :3 1 uaU o: ri cyIi t';t sr t jlvt propeifremedy, and that itji cexpeilient ti;it ;Ni?rth Cdrohna co-operate wi l' lvfd. 'Xm we iMiitot th - Legislature K 'atinouhe these ipi;iiiofis iy resolution at. the caur li.f i.raeticri imcn-eiit: anil to e I'nniuuie ite it to ... ( - ...... I . . O and shivery p.iust be extinguished, T.bveedlnnon an enaality with. white-men; now, M t ieniire. .. 7? ' h Rrsotcei .Bv the4people'of Catawba, that- i Noi th'K'ari'lina, a'"'' a-sovereign -State, has a right ! .'J 4 ,.: .1 IT-' .. U .. Unr- to 3rittiuraw ironi ine union, wiieiu-xci in uu, opinion, the Constitution has been violated by her eonteivatcd States,- pr any of them, 'or by their, mutuaajigent, the Government at Washington, s and uponthe withdrawal of North Carolina or any. .'oi'her iHtate,' the Federal Government has no pow er under the Constitution, to coerce or subjugate such sece ling State. ' R solccd; furthn; That it is the duty of the pres et Legislature to arm a volunteer force, and orgaiitfc the militia", and place the Stato in a con ditioti to maintain and defend her rights, and to erril aleon vention of the Doople,' to consider the - . WILSDN 'I - 1 . .1 1 x my!eti.iii!(d'ithc citik.ns ol V ilson,. hel: nC tfeltovytUf jvViliou, on the 21th julti,-Jpshu I jMrju4 iu m etfairand Ik 1 1 . lianlin, atiting'Ui, jw';ibyiip)g wdro "adopted without k dissenting voice 1.. f ; Wtk'Hh eUizeusfof the iounty of Wilson. Nj f -C , WUoritlp' alLpany nain s and ;views. covdialiy 1 unite in tlie following resolutions : r " 1 i -V Resolved- That tbe eleijtion ot Abraham Jiirj : ,Lln au'dlHatmiballttVinli to the presidency iiifl ! Vu- Presideucviof the lltcd S'ates, ou;ht tipt fir be and "v nt motbe subtuitted to. Th: t it is.thd sense ot tUK- meeting, 1!"' '".' '---- - ' ..i.i.... . IK J.;. .. ...... J...",;:!., i i.;.....l -V. f n.l..Aio nt th!a ni-lcla rtf lm. tiUu; ye - iltive reTferveu j rigui, us a wn-niijin . inoueanu measuic 01 ay. imo o.-iq v . . I . 1 z i. 1: L f :. 1 A - . " I . ,i 1 . . . . . anu .mat in urn ' STOCK OF MEDICINES FOR SALE. Dii: WM.lt. 1 IOYVERTON HAVING .DISPOSED, of his,' property in Richlands, Onslow county! N. C. oftiers for sale his entire stock of iledicines. He 'has leen practicing in - this rieighborhobd -for nearly: four years and has proven it to be a first rite" location. '. ' j .. ; Any physician desiring a good situation worth a practice from $-J,000 to 2,600 a year wouUV do well to secure the stand. . . Fori tuuticular address the. subscriber at-Richlands, 'Onslow Co., X. C. ' WM: II. HOWERTON. ! .-Latiil for THE SUaSCRlBEit 'wishing-to move 10 the South west, olfers for srie the tract of land on Which he now resides, lying eight miles south of Raleigh,, .,.,.! one mile north of Rand's mill on the waters ot Swift Creek, aiid in a healthy ai.d intel.igent neign horhood-, ' ' , ; . Said tract contairs about 640. acres ; lnere is enough land cleared, and ih' a hgh state of cultivation, for a four horse farm, cultivating.oiie' half alternate ly. There is on the tract a good two story dwelling house containing eight room-,, and a basement, newly fitte il up. There are also all the necessary outhouses of a w.il regulated farm, with a: well of esqeMent water itflLbe yard, The farm is well adapted to the growth of Coi-n, Cotton Wheat and Oats. ' r. '. For further particulars address ; t. - JOHN MITCH ENER: , v .,-.' . Auburn V. ake Co., N, C. Oetober 13. I860 . . . . " . tf ConstipaTiox or CosTiyfiVFSs.-No one of the "many ills flesh is E eir io"is so prevalent, so tittle understood, and s miicii. netdected a Costiveness. .Often originating- in carelessness, or sedentary abits ; k, is; regarded as a slight disorder of too little eonseijuenceo excite anxieiy, whi:ein reality it is the i iiurs-r and companion of ma ny of the most tatal aud dtiTigerous diseases, - and unless eailv eradicated itw ill bring the sutleicr to an untimely "rave, mong ihe li"glrtet;evils of which c stiveness is the usti;iliatjtei)dant are? Heattachfe,; Colic, lihe'imatisin, Foul FJreatjv Piles a'ndli)ther- i)f'fike n.a tore, -while a long train of frightful diseas.such as Malignant Fevers, Ab cesses, Ulyicntery,, ' I.tiriho-a, llypcpsia, Apoplexy, Epi lepsy, Paralysis, Hyste in. Hypochondrias-is, Melancholy and Insanity, iirst imtkate'th.eir presence hi the sysleurby this ahirfnmg svm Aoiri'.- - A Not-ftfrejue'tly. the diseases named originate in tloivstipation, tiut taits on an indepen dent existence unless the, a use is eradicated ii an. ear.y s;a-e. Vrom all these considerations -it follows that the disorder should recei ve immediate at ten'i-n whatever it occurs, aim no petsoh should 'i neglect to pctabox of Ce pha ie lill on the first appearance of the complaint, as their timely use will expel the insidoous approaches ot di sease and destroy this dangerous foe to human life. : ; ; jl-kY. Bi ys-sg. Physician. Veil, Mrs. Jones, liov is tftat heddache - Mrs. Jones. Cone ! Doctor, all gone ! 1 life pills you sent cured rue in ju t twenty minutest anu.I wish you would send inre so that I can hive them handy. l'Ujsic'ai- of c;m i t thero at anv drupi;ts. Call for Cephalic Pills, I loid tiev nefer iatl, aiid 1 .commend. them in all c :ses ot Iltadav I't. j JSifi. Jvtics. I shall send t r n box directly, and shall tell all nly sutlenng ii lends . tor t hey -are a real blessing. Twvnty Millions of Dollars wvFD.-JIr. 4Spald-io- s ild two millions of bottles of his celebrated Pre pared ;!' an! it is estimated that each bottle saves at least ten dollar worth ot broken Innntnre, thus making- an ag-sreo-a te 'of tw eut-y millions ot dollars reilainie.d from total iissbvthis valuable invention; Having made his (Hue a house hold word, oc now proposer! to do the world still bv curl lr all the achms he;is with his Cephalic Pills, and if they are as; good as' his Glut), Head- aches wiiltsoon vaiosn away iikc snow m.juiy. Dec. 11, . . EsT Ed sertious wi above. G E W lie; 1860. tors in X. SC: 'dving the aboyeaifew in- apcrs annual, S3. 00, ' ''- 1 so be" insisted upon invariably in will be put upon th list wit jiout will hed'iscontinucdai th exi iratbn of itho ttime for wlrth they have been :.i li. .1 J.r.. i . r A- tibscriniaiti be renewe.l! " I am jis' of !Xpcrier.ce, that ujn no other footing can any newspat'. rJio"po te uuceecd. JUU SPKLM... : FEMALE COLLEGE; be entitled to ;v copy,) HEM OVAL upon application as O il G llL, BID G OOI1; bokseiA.or,! . . 1 . ' a ext an: tiiodist juei-usi i uu 1 OXFORD I ;' LITKR ARji SCHOOL: v. ': ! :!': rpllbS SCHOOI, COMPRISES EIGIIT! TEIIA X ' uently ocaniz(?d elassj-s. whose studies conimcrie , Lwrth thcalphhbcf and arepintinncd in thoj Elemjnta jry P-rancJies,- Mathtmatics.l Languages, English lite initurc. Natural SciL-nces. ai id Mi ral l'hilosothy,iunti ;tie miirds of jthe stiulcntV (n o properly 'trained for th ' duties of life. I -The' inmr.t i'-nis' and dis;us?io)ns ar -; tbor.aish and .eon preheiivc.- N"e.e-sarv appjaratu' is ficLiysuppiie 1. The jiibraries and Cil'ineti- rm 't brace rare aiid extensive .-!dl ct ions. FIXE-ARTS SCHOOL. . '; KlCitMONp.. VI KG SI A. ToulJl respectful iivfofm his friends and the pub Special attention is dev inn. and Embroidery. T painting am Music is ta thatl e has jremoved to ihe store No: Kili MAlX STREET, , . Recently bceup,ied byiMr. Chas.i A .Gwatkin, and one -door below Messrs. Kent rainj& vo. ms jum ho o'k h. s TA T ION A l!r, A'D. FANCY AllTICLES. will compare favorabiy- ith aiiy hou-e South X, He iias selecSed with great care; a. splendid assortment so stationary, to suit th most fastidious. A collection of choics MISCELIiANEOUs?, n the Piano., ted to' Drawing, Oit Paint-; ie various itylcs of " fancy , work are also .taught,. SCHOOL; ; "onjamcnt-a . MUSIC ightlas a 'sciince and as an art. Instr.uc Guitrtr and Harmonium. AND :f 1IE0L0GIC.'I, 1 "Ovfr f-XC:'T:mkt, and the mertalear'e and an-iiely incident to close attention to business or study, are anion? the .numerous cause sot TServousJ le:tdae'hc. The disorder ed statJ of mind and body jnciU tint to tliis distressing com plaint fs a fatal. blow. io'aipenetiry and ambition. Snfler ers by this disorder can nlway out ;dii speedy relief from these distresing attacks by using One of the Cephalic Pills whenever the symtonis appear.:; it quie.s. vne oeriash.eu brain, aind soothes the ittained and jarring nerves; and re-: taxes ttie tension 01 ujc hii'mi.m ""'vu o.k.-ojt ...-..j... . nies andaurrravates'the disordered condition of the biaine STANDARD AVOKKS. of the neUst editioTi and indeed -the latest popular, ..,iol 'K,,blinliin ,s :is so0n OS DUbllSllCa. The T ade can beiupplied with ur own !ook$up .n the sUe terms asi at the Nashville Kouse. or tern.s.seie Catalogu4whirlL will be formed gratis. Merchtints, .Ministr-i;s, Colporters and (,onsi,ers. will lind it to their aujiantage.to patronize the Uepo-, The str.re has beeq elegnntly and comfortably fitted up with b View to ttie eay conduct of U.e bus.ness , as Jell ns Ihe comfort and ee ot the customer. Ao. polite arid acxonnooaating clerks are emp.oyen. : 1 Orderl will be faichfu'.Iy land promptly attended to. Wriret the-plaee. 1NC.J lbl Mam street,. 011) turn is tii vcn Unusual attcutiwi is demoted to Vocal and Sacred Musk. EXPENSES Tuition' in El'cmedtary Drenches, . ... J 15 " ii e't Classes . V) "-Drawing, (iiialcrialrtincluded,) ' 1 12 " Paintiiiiii Wjiter'CiJors, b " OihPaiiitin materials - included,) r 20 " Wax' Work, (nictcrial incltulcd.) 10 " Etribrriiderv. Iihatcriala included;,) t 10 " ilusic. (instnuiioTit i'ltrnishcd,) - .. '. 23. :f' Uosrd, (washing included,) ? . 60' ' :J .- ' I '. REMARKS. .' " r : Experi(HK.l ai d thurorghly -qualified teachers give, their entire time to their 'respective departments; : ; , .Extra charges and ndeiless expenses are htrictly proiiibitcd net:e;.iar, .jiji aliases'- arc made, by the: teachers. Picajntne jH-dlars are not 'alli-wed o enter; the r renuses, and Ho i-clsct money' is required. ; ""; Oxford is bttnaKiion . te i.eauny nuis 01 uiuuviu 12 miles ficni thd' Ralegh ami Canton liailroaU. and w. -.1 - II ...1 . . 1 . V C-..-., .1... n ll.if, .I connected ;wiui iieii'. isou yuyvn daily $tzci ' 1 - Dont d ior be Ijow. Ken I , Pf 01 -ir- & Co. Ttie sctulastid yey r is Into first opens oim the nrj t Jhurwtay iirsit Monda . 1 seSi - in Hit; oncus on tUe NervoiisliafJache Jt, CURE & Headaclie is-f pending danger to our rights and liberties. is ; R'Uvcit, further, .That we heartily! endorse the iMrnmeudations, contained- in the message f hiiJvxcelleney, fiov. John .W. Ellis, touching. i -nl connected with our. Federal Rela- . J 1 5 k 1. :' (M i- Senators an l i Kaprc vVlt:l t the cntatives in CungreHs. tiovornor in calb.ngrU t ' ; . jtO the ti'iostions tioii and are gratified at the bold and manly po sition he has assumed in defence of our houor aud of our riifh'.s. . v , ' Jii fchal further. That copies -of these Kesolu- : :iivl 1 p..i-i-t!ratrt. r Couv-'tiou of : tlhef: pcpltj to - determine 011 tiie 1 tiouslbo sent to. oti'r llepresjentatiye? iuithe Senate "!vtronor'fiiod aud iii'e.asurej:ot .redress. A'r.sVf?- , Tliiil ;we resjectl j.llyj suggest to . .crkb.tr n to hike inline liatei steps. to oriut l, -' V-. . . - i :. 1 r t t :. :;elu , wa x arm j ite ior .' t!.wA.Thit . . 1? 1. - I & j. .. t. . - : tS oi tin.' oraie. ; .-..'..-.. e ,.'n' .: 1 1 . ve respecnuuy repotnmeuii iy Lislaii!ire,Hd takfe into ifntnedi'ats c msideratifon aiid in the House of Commons, with tlie request ie that Ihe same be presented to' the two Housed , of ze'. iliM presuit tienerai Assemoty now in stssiou. Also that coi.ie.s be forwarded tdour Senators and flie our Immediate Representative's in Congress. ! ' j : i - ' v ' '" rurnitnro, Furnitui a. ' J ; 1 1LFRED OVERTURE m i removed to the larse", new and extens" .ebuil on Svcamore street, nearly opposite Do nans & trtvoson. has purchased the mostsuper or an exten- iye stock of.Furniture ever exnibired in the city, to j'o'h he invites (he attention of ho'ke- if and. otners m. want 01 superior antcie.s m nis line, iteagmg enttre s'axi faction in quality and price. ''His stock is comoosea "o: Sofas, Divans, Parlor chairs, 3 ahogaJ. 1 -ffararo.be: an kook cases, iiariie top ii ledun,- -1 Cehtre sables, Spring and Other Bedsteads, i iciables i ice.! HerWill also make to ordei any artl le in hia iine, as he hassome? of the best workmen if the cil in his employ. He solicits a call trom nis 11 enaanu the public. f . ' He wttl pay particular attention to the Ui iertaki.ng Department, lorwr.icn purpose, ne w in kb; p a gouu assortment of. jKuria.l Cases ot every descrip ion. r- . , t r . . 1 .1 .. .. : , : .. Ila )1 sDUriai cases u1 k r 1 ucji nr iv". ' '-will have 111 attendance on luneral oceasions .acarenu 'y drieiv,v c . . -. ..0. ... - , .?': f Ctersourff. v a., nrn icoo iv By t! e ue of these rill- the periodic at neks of Nervous or bick Headache maj be prevdnted and .1 taker 1 at the commencement of anattackj iimmediate: relief lrom pain and sickness w ill be bttamed-r : ' -1 .1. . They seldom ' fall iivremoyingthe JSausea and Headache to whicKfemalesiare so f bject, 'rntWe- They act gentlf upoii the bowels,removing Costive nCFor IMerm jl Uths, Delicate ' all person sedentary habits they are valuable as a .Lax at-ejinvprovin- appetiU, m?Xone and vigor to the di-estive or-an'sj and restoring the natural elasticity and strength of ihe whodsyste in. ; '; . :'v(.e. 1 he CEPHALIC PlLI are the result of Jong..m" ..... :j .vi-.,u ,,,11.1,4 exDeriments, having been irfuse many year., during which time they have present; ed' a3d reheved a va? t amount ol pam and suffering from Headache, iwhethertoriginating in the nervous system or. from a derailed state of the,; st o mach. . iu r (-nmnnsition. anoroay 1 iijey are entirety r&lfc-"r."'" v" , . ' makin be taken ,t ;fll time with perfect Safety witEout makm anveJianffeofdietnd rAelee of any eea6'e take' readers iesy to administer item to children. 1 BENfAKB.OFjCOUNTERFElTS! TheWnuWbave ave signatures of Henry C: Spald- ingon each box. . W. li. Pomcroy, . , JcenkhaL.. : , '- ; ; i . C - ir-u rwi w . boorsi:l!.ik ix is iAit' titi - No. "IB, Fayetteville Street, Italeigh, N. C. INVITES particular attention to his extensiv eolle. I i too of Theoloical, Law, Medical, Agricultural, Mis-, i ane,l. and School Books, Bibles, Prayer Books, Hymn Book, akid Children Books. A great variety ol Jstation arv, hoti- American aud Foreign, of tire Wst lHht3 - Z Clank Books ol everyj description, ihcluamg J)ocket. and Pecordsl foi Courts.! Music, the late.t and most popn.ai rieees Instnumirfal anv Songs Artist's Materia K Ln-nr siki- Oil ColoriJ Canvas. Brusher, and every article re u ed or Oil and rcciao P.intmg. also Waetr Cotors IKS. horn a disfance .tilled w ilh the utinosi d.,d FALL 1 SOU. STKVES)N WEtlDELL & CO. t ' j ' Jmphterand Jobbers:-. STPI.K AND FANCY DRY GOODS. ?t., Petersburg Va. tlitf aiinual May. . ' Srudtiiis respoi'idonti will ' ' t -i ' Dec. 8, ilBCOj. cutnuHn nu; dii idedinto two.. t-ssioii. ;..,t Moii( ay -in '-July; and tdos- 111 .o eni!orvx. li ne, .seconct in January andv cKe with it on ' tlio rist i bursctay -in Cor- the arc Mecei ved ' wr or: or .m re seu-n?. direct th -ir favors to : V MILllS A CO., Oxihxl, A. a j .. . -: . 3 tf. v-.i :. T- GREAT E.ViLlSH REM EDV; SIII JAES'CLAEXE : No. 78 k 80, Sycamore :ssgoous, AND AMERICAN PRINTSAND DR EKGlLlSH, FRENCH ln Larse&toctianj rjrwt Tandy. 1 r ... -,A.n.irini rinnnij rtiss 1 Al io. vjwwx. v . iii lare Assortments. j A1.S0 A FULL LINE OF NOTION. fTOC ETHER WITH EVERY CLASS AND DE 1 SipUon oWoods to lound Mj Sifie HOUSES, NOR I 1 1 OR -feOUTIl- The trade of Virginia; North Carolina and Ten..es seJls 10 an Examination of the Goods now iD Weekly additions will be -added during. the season. uiroers pio'i''j )rn CLlyEBitJlTED FEMALE i l. LJ! rHlS lNVALCAIi'LH -MEDIC INK .UNKAIL- 1. inn the curi of ill those pa'.: ul and dau- i ou diseasls bicident to. (he fen,. conKtitutio- , i ! ft modetfatesfall excesses an. .e move ad ostri.r- , I Vioii,' froitt whatever cav cUi e; m il oclvl T TO MARRIED ladh::? . !' i . i 1- - .: i .4 n uiii in a short -ilir.tt ; S U-ing on the nionlidy period with regu anty. ; ! b j :' caI-.tiov. , - ; . . .-f- Lfc...M.-'W.i h taken bv females lhat art Affections, - ; uu Ort tfieu art .siire lo ortng va w 0-, "", . 5iir, and U f-tiry other cf , hetfurf V'WfW: In -ah scs of Nervous j and Spinal AHcct.i P n in tjie bJckand Li uo,, Hea vines,, t atu lites and alftho ,V'l .-.,irl Pnlnitation of tlie Heart b-wness 01 llP":ZV''l -k Headache Whi 53 S Skd by a diorded syMemi c rinrwill effect a euro when all othar raeau. have fail M- I ., , nrn,.i :.t, nnek. Full directions in ine pampnivi , e whiei, ,hlld be a th; A bottle containing . 1 1 .... " ' " i Ce whiei. slicldd be carefully preserved I A IlOllie cliunii."n r I , '. . . . .i,,, ri.A-nt smrno of brM Jintuaa, can be sct.1 Septi.12 I86dj;i I FIRE V FIRE I ! FIREJ ! ! : R A T T LEi S L A M -A N D BANG. I nr.in: J COME WITH A RUSH, ' t A TTTMDEN woul. rnostTe-pec'fu lyinform nu en t. "i Kvre, &.C, in everywhere. j Purcell l-add Sl Co. k Agent HEENSRORO' Richmond. Va.i wnolewltj . Ap 31) iy ... .fr.," - , "Unrr,, todd all kinds of-1 in and tnm I1UV y 1' i tlsijpassaie of .ich-. laws kis will be likely to.njiae-.. uviuiauy,utiusiuil enibarilissuientjot the ecfliinjer- f ciaLhitcrests of the State consequent upou tue ; present, potuica emergenry . - : ,4! ; li-s di;et , 1 lUv copies foi tne ioregoiug -re.-iijiu-. tioin. lie Sent "without deilay to our .Senator sltii . drcpresiutaayesin the Gjeu-eral Assembly ot the tate, who'are liereby rd.pueste.l to lay them pe- l SITUATION W A NTED. By A VIRGINIA LADY. .'WHO HAS SEVERAL j years, experience in teaching. Her competency has, lbeeu well testeiun teaching the following branches: Grammar. Getigraphy, - Arithmetic, Philosophy, Bota-' nvr 4l"c. To which w ill be added the rudiments of Litr in. aiid the elements of vocal and instumental music. Will receive communications until the 1st reo. lbbl. - . .- IIIPT ! .i tt ':.;r :;ip'-.u:;.i .1.....; AAi;',,lr ; Amlress. statins terms, ore tue.,nouscB 01 w..ie 1 - 1 t , " , White Plains Brunswick Co. Va ' 111 i-i iiber?: VThis raeVtind was addressed by Captain J,j D. J . Radcliffe, Rev I). H. (Jaytou, Dr. R. G. IJar ' ham, Ool.-M. iMoye,.JL S. Rani cs an I J 4 W .' "Dunhnu. Dtoc.,18, I860 t B. S. JETTV 5 3t. 1 UGUST J7, 1SC0. ! -VTKRM ICE L LI M A C A R O N IG U A V A 1 Vi JELLY A':' WHITAKEKS T0I111 CT. Kiuisi'Sf Ajfrtin. The subscriber J betrs jeave to inform his friends and tlie public, that hedias regained his health,land will continue the Auc tioneering business at. his newlv fitted-up establishment near Hacknev Pod's Clothine .Store. Tke room will be lighted up with Gas, and so arranged as to make both bid-, ders sLnd goods appear well. I have also made arrange ' merits to have a full life-size portrait of tot brother Chip taken, and will exhibit it whenever bad' .oozing articles at e offered, as the contrast will be so great as to make the goods appear better. . I can't promise to talk like Douglas, but w ieavor ike mv namesake Bat, to speak to the point. - 1 JOHN C. MOORE. Vnv .13-ISfiO. ! . 41 tf. 7 . .. j FOR SALE. - -mWO SECOND HAND BUGGIES ; ALSO TWO I Good BUGGY or WAGGON HORSES. . C. B. HARRISON. Dec; 14. 18 '.O. 1 4 tf , Sold by Druggists aufl alltLer Dealers in Medi- I be sent hy 'mail; prepaid jn receipt of . . .1. .v.u. rv,. kifa. tnre ot lin Worli.lSUCii as iuc "', -'-- . r u t . tnehes Also; every mle i f Root ; 1 Gulterinz and Piping jf bouses done at short no , V, IffiTiTAl I VV 'INS 1 1 It 1 I) !.' I. V 1(1 1 K I I . Lll 1 J X U m-m . . - -w . - 1 . . .4.. 4m 1 i.a mix nr. uivn i" ? " r SS. nefnentj and prompt m the ymcai f TbUfor life .r hs members, .ndt,ey partic - he insurer . - -y " h .)lemiu)V y.H h, b t live opera Uon. j. h last Annus! Meeting . 1 U HaUsecuredi b flal ershim-elf ibat'Lll j,ho V . 1lhel.ve.of then Uxi esfasisuied of s;it lsfactton. 1 r ce. ; 'j "'-!" Ihinkful for past Javors to hu met;s. to cities Biix wi the ;,;-: -. 1 ; );.-;;: v-'f- '-'-; ;X,: ' ; , . PRice23 Ce.vt3. ; ' All orders should be; ad lresed to j r t HENRY C. SPALDING, ; .'.' 1 ' . 48 Cedar Street, New-York. ... i.Uir nn-rr TlTlT A PI7R- 1 "VTOT1CE It titritpx "out t tt of I j he meeting will tie held in the Court House a i -i-. . i , V OQtt, inst Without bnow Dili m lireen couuiy uu luc . regard to party, and it is ho and sincerely dewed that as man) of ouf fellow citizens as can will attend and give their options freely as to what the State ou-ht to do at thk rnomentous period of her political history, By.tW minest of ycmzESS, ' ' i :. 1 . i- : ...::! " if ' l?er 21, iciy. tentioffi sami Ra Nl in regard to quality and he hopes. by'punctual at- .j (;recpshorof, rc" 01 'f i r p, K,r y.T"L-.L'i r tl.fc Company ol the ioe . r ;, .!,,!, oici lie. ease addrei'S U. P. SVEIR, .: Treasurer. 'A. eih, N: C, March n erit a ecminuauec 9lh, ISO." t CO A 11, 1 V H'VFS k CO., wholesale and retail iruff listdKili keep on h.nd a fidl sun mV ot all such articles as are us..aiiy;ioupu ... Cfasd D o- Houses. They will conduct the bus ne on I laTc and liberal scale, having mPle er. ce'and f.ci.tues' f r doin, so, and WJ prom unes, energy and unumn r-- 1 secae illiberal patrona-e of their friends and tne PPri.V Department will be under the andn.ght. Orders m i RIVES, M.D. anddisp 1 ,JTrLB. JORDAN. (JH-JIIKUG. " v,l ... .1.1 :f.',il,ii nubile that hha recent i The S itocnavr woiu ....... r- - - ''OLD ST A'D, I I ..'r !' (!at)itol fc"dure w itnownMjv.v.,.;,- rrT.AltKE.af.dW iv nt-fUDiea ut . 1 n .. r j ' . , , - Austin,,.! r, a lormc i. "t r .,, fully prepare 3 - ri tltepairin done st Ibe .borteU tice, and ta tU very beat manner. ; jaMes EA-ViORCk March, 1SGO. ' '''"'- " " J-lf' ! I jos. c Aim. 5 1 nTinv WILL BE MADE TO THE , v j u JACKSON; Miiu v'".r 4-2w -'-''.'Uii';;:-- ..-.-.'I'--'7.--'--'..-,''-' ; 1 . ..'-' t '.'; " ' j.- r'i'.;:;'.:'j " ' '- :''l.;i'-;''7- r . I: ;i' -t '.. t i :
Daily State Journal (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Jan. 30, 1861, edition 1
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