i - .... . THE iffDA-TE JQtfRNAL: -A. .J. A.- ' V . ,-- 1 i'. i i f . it 1; ar- 1- Mr, .Holden when be was a Democrat, and Mr. Holden now when ha is not. The following extracts from the, Baleigh-5a,u2af will show the positioA 2tfr. Holdex has I occ pied fd jbi Trx years, ana toe pnange ,wqicu -ma , cyme oyer uun, uow tnat ne nas gone alter new spoils. '" .. - 1' Our assailants of the free- States have " now ; rived at a point where North-Carolina will 'stand and c, if act she finally .must. The mind of her people, . . ; ; judging from" the tone rof her representatjives, is made . . up. -.She will recede jod further, HVVe apeak that :e f . , knof-f Let those who are assailing our; institutio ns ', and trampling on the constitution beware 1" - -:-'r:lCaroHM "SUmdardDec: & 1850. '4 . V; 'i 'OVe hope the two houses will act at (the earliest ; practicable period on the slavery questipri. The eves ' of the Union are now on North-Cardlina, and the , - people.of the State determined that their voice be ei: 17, T.presd;fn unmistakable ; tones on this absorbing .. (juestion. Action is the word. - j j v ' T; : V NortfcGirolina; Standard, bee: 18,' 1850. ) I v I " We hope the Senate will act thU wnplr nnr? t Visit f f;"vt.;week the. House will follow the example of that ; v hody; e repeat again nd again, in the name of V .; ine people, that action is, the word I (: -. -:" ."'''-I .-XT..''L" n i . . . ' r L T v;. . vp1 waiting ana, submitting lot ten year j ; nettner House nor Senate nor people must'i . , must watch and wait. , j j i U iMrth'Parolina Standard, Dec. lj, 850. ' . 'i'As theEaleigSier and Star affect not .:. ,: understand our position, oh the slavery question, we V this occasion fc,: define it again in! the' plainest , - language "we can use.. We cannot approve of th.e '. ' recent compromise as a whole. We believe it has ini . flicted a great wrong upon the South and upon. thj principles which hold this Union together;; but as i4 ; is a law of the land, and as we love and Cherish the! ::.JCnM)tt in its true spirit, and desire its continuance., wej are prepared to acquiesce in this compromise ; .proA tided the fugitive slave law be enforced: J All up nnJ , v aslcbf the free States is to cease thef aigitation of :r. ineiave question m Uougrtss and to carry out the ugeif ivi slave law in ' its letter and spirijt "fefl. Let A ttu m S tfcia nd we march on togcther-4-let' them re- , r use -ana we DISSOLVE ! This is strong i language, ; ?ut ve have weighed it and have given uterance to ; . 'it ivith. deliberation and solemnity. Here We stand, ; If this confeleration of States must peri4 ; if their common flag, radient with achievements is I immortal '"' as the stars that cluster on " it, must be torn 4nd tram ... pled in the conflict, and if brothers must be Iconvertetl r-mto deadly foes over the very graves of th(ir, fathers . who won" these liberties, the Rul6r of Nations who juages nustly,, ana all posterity upon thiis bontiheut, will hold the slaveholding-States ffuiltlosii Af this, in expiable crime." - . ' act, but aljl to ' ; Tli1e i'ugitiyc sfavo law' has not been enfircjed, either in letter oKspirit ; the agitation of the slavery question by,the free States in Congress has not leased ; and -tliotigh the " Ruler of Nations" and all posterity upon this continent" .will, 'in Mr. Holden's Words, . hold ' thef slave-holding. States guiltless of the! ihexpiable crime," of dissolving the Union. Mr. Holpen will' "rioter but blames the slaveholding States of tie ar South almost if not quite as much as he does those Northern agitators. ": . j:'. i rNprih-Cdrolina StAndard, March 5, .185 1.1 - v- " Z JSouth-Carolina) to remember -Thar Virtnma T-.-l. . . i - : . .: . t " c? """lua, Georgia,' and I the rest i , ; -vv pwvp possess, interests and feelings iden- . - tical. with her jwn, arid that the policy whici threatens .; , oversjiauows tnem-Also, with its Lalefal iwincr :'". Once taken t.ho sfri wW.K n - . - - T ..v. wiowives mis u nion can i;;f'" re" :' Ane pause for sucha step ought r v;w ,u conclusive, iNot that intolerable Wession : .qugntto pe waited for, for that isnot within the ran-e . of probability m a government and. among a people like, rami Kn oil i . , i t: . icaauuauie grouna of nope for re- V 7 " J , ucpan, ana aisnonor and ruin ; N ."-up ueiore us inevitable, before any State can . be justihedin severing the bonds.. It makes no differ- ence to a people worthy of freedom, whether this dis- be distant from' them ; around' for boni- TWfl cl.rr-. ic bUli .i .v-. irntW 'UUlUiS e the f3?a,,c- w"e? repeal the r statutes V '1 v,. te agamst us, and whicbl were en- .Cted,m open, disregard-of . the ConstituonGhev IM: f i &Ild in the common Egress, to: T. .r' ? ! : ?! ..vwv I 1111 fl aVKrV firm QfnfO w Ti.: Mi v : : fi: "'' the laiMruaee of ' Mf. PnM.w . . ..i C -i - ., - -.u.u.u5) nine WHS. til : ?natl P,K?t ,no more!" ,.. -'y ; V; lXorti)CaroUna. Standard, March' 19; I OfC U Stand the Union so long as I j 'porters A mortal enemies of every man, woman and iuu, in me ooumern atates. we regard them as personal mortal enemies. If they should succeed in this contest, as we do not believe they, willthe result will be a separation of the States.' - No human pow er could prevent; it. If some of; the Southern States should be disposed to wait and see "what the wolf would do with the lamb, 'at the hawk with the dove, others will not. South-Carolina,Alabama and Georgia, not to include' Virginia, - would place themselves in such an attitude as. at once to sever existing political relations.". X, . j , , , ... .. . - : North Carolina Standard, Oct. 1, 1856. , -" We verily believe that -next to the ! aggression of the abolitionists, such speeches as that-of Gov.l' More head," (a strong .Union shrieking speech)" delivered by Southern men, are doing more than anything else to. destroy the Union. jVe, can neither obtain our rights or restore peace among the States,1 nor save the Union by such a course. We must ; let the North know iu unmistakable terms, that we ' stand on the Constitution, and that if they destroy that in its letter I and spirit, they ' destroy the" Union.: We must let tnem Know tnat we regard the Constitution and Union as now and forever one and inseparable. If they will not respect our rights we must make them do it. If we yield, they will tramplaupon us, if we beg, they will despise and scourge us. If the white people of -the South should do what is impossible, if they should make up their minds to submit for the sake of the Union to the rule; and to the measures of such men as . Fremont, and Banks, and Giddings and j Burlingame, , they will deserve all the deep and unspeakable deg radation to which they; will descend. Even the true Constitutional men of th.e North, who are now con tending for us as men never contended ! before, arid who are keeping the battle from our dwellings; will regard them with pity and scorn, and their very slaves will jeer them for their meanness, imbecility and cowardice." . North-Carolina Standard, Oct, 11, 1856, "It is for the North to decide this question. ' The bouth will aid the true men there to the extent of her electoral vote ; ' but she can do no more. ! If the -end should come, she 'will do her duty, it may be with a bleeding and broken heart, but she wiU'do ii, solemnly uuauy. auu irrevocaoiy oeiore uodiand man. XNorth-fCardina Standard, Noo. lj 1856.1 Good Lick; The Hon'. Thomas L. Cline-man in a letter addressed to a democratic committee in Mprlr- lenburg County, published in the Charlotte Democrat ot the 21st of October, among many other . true arul goou inings, says : j- . , ' " But the leaders among our enemies ' the Black Republicans are to my . certain; knowledge, the" uieanesc anci mast contemptible creatures upon earth cAuepuug oniy mose in tne ooutn that are willing to uc governea oy them. ' . . ! - i . . North-Carolina Standard, Nov. 5, 1856.1 :Mr. Rayner, a Southern man,; says the South . Time of Holding the Courts. The United States Circuit Court for the District ofNorlh Carolina is held; semi-annually at RaWgh, on the 1st Monday of June and last Monday in No vember. Asagg3.o.iuaxl.n, .flrw January, and Jdly and and iepr ' Monda in "Judges Hon. J M. Wayne, of Georgia t Hon Robert P. Dick, District Attorney : Marshal. .' . ;. 7;v . :-. ', ; - .. .;; ' The United States ! District Courts are held ai Edeuton 3rd Monday in April and October, J. M Jones, Clerk; 'Newberur";4th Monday in April an October, Benjamin Brown. Clerk j Wilmington 1st Monday after the 4th Mondajr in April and Oc tober, John L. Cantwell, Clerk. " TttEf SUPREME COURT. ' 't he Supreme Court of . North Carolina is held at Raleigh semi-annually; on the second, Monday in June, and the 30th div bf December. It ia also held C1h3,TMtK 't0111 nday after tb burth Monday -in March. Jhii S. t.: . tt . ' uiuw ane secern Der. 1 . Columbu8,.8econd Monday in February, iay Au eust aHd November " i Jf 1 , once a year; at ilorganton, J5urke county, on the Currituck' the last Monday in Felruary. Mav An first Monday in August, J. R. Dodge, Clerk The K K"st and November. v 1 omcersareas follows: Chief Justice, Richmond M Peais n, of Yadkin ; Justices. M. E. Man! v nf r.r'. ven, and William H. Battle, of Orange, salary of each 2,500 per annum. William A. Jenkins of Warrenton, Attorney-General; Hamilton H .TA:n'i Rowan, Reporter: Edmund B. Freeman, of Wake Clerk : Olivpr II. Perry, of Wake. Denntv i'la,t '. Jam.es Litcltford, of Wake, Marshal, i ' Cherokee, first Manday in March, Juno, September Duplin, third Monday in January, April, July and October. . .. J , Da vidson, second .Monday in February, May August ': and November. ' -. Davie, ifourth Monday in February, Mav, Aun,st and November. . ' ' ; ' ;. .a. Edgecdmbe, fourth Monday in February, May Au gust 'and November. -:'"': -, ' Franklin, second Monday in March, June, Septem ber and Derembpr i - i - . - u-ivk. oi vruuioru : o. y . iJSDorne. -of Mppfe-TonVi,, . Jhn L.'Baily, of Buncombe; R. S. French of Kobeson, artd Komalns M. Saunders." of "Wak. SUPERIOR COURTS. The Superior Courts are held in gevpn fllMnUc oy me iouowing omcers: Judges K. Solicitors Ehas C. Hinp. of Eden First Circuit; W. J. Houston .rf: Dunlin Ihe Second Circuit; William A. Jenkins, thh Afr ney-General. I rides the Third Circuit. : Thos. SettT ot Rockingham, rides the 4fh Circuit ; R.bt. Strano-e of Cumberland, rides the) Ftfth Circuit William L i nder. of Lincoln, rides tne Sixth Circuit ; David Coleman, uf Buncombe, rides the Seventh Circuit 1 he Courts are held as follows : - FIRST CIRCUIT. i!. Tyrrell, first Monday in JUarch and September. VV ashington, second ' i " ' Bertie, third ! .' . Hertford, fourth , " , '- Gates first Monday after the fourth Monday in Mc'h 1 i - i fnnri Kant ,: I hnurqn si n A tt i vuvnau, OCUJIIU Perquimans, third Pasquotank, fourth, Camden, fifth Cu'-rituck. sixth -SKCOND CIRCUIT. . ... . . . '! J i ougnt to suomit to t remont s election Mr.' Fillmore, Duplin, fourth Monday in March and September a Northern man: has dec arw? that. tKoSn.iK w', ... . J n ku a,uu oeptemoer, . i ., . j i ... ,, . v,..vu ywj,i nut ay uc, mot, jiouuay alter ina tourth 1,-inHaiT : to submit, and that the triumnh of .pw,t w - i J 'n(1y lead inevitably to the destruction of the Union. There are Know-nothings in North'-Car6lina who agree' with Mr. Rayner not many, thank God." ' mi his-; tun in s, time is, but 851. "1 -6u is executecl ingood fand Z 77u . V IL De emed that the'South IS thfl inmroil 1111 n j i . . 1UP1 a''llVHIl Tl QT11T m l ; . um. she will cherish the cm r. V 1 VMonxn ndmel when all its Constitutional l'fe,a'd "jr have departed: " ' ' ' I jj -tNorih-Carolina Standard, Maj Z, 1 ' . Tlie-dny the xleath warrant of the fu-itlve' slavP lawis ,cal,d willaWseal the fate of Wll : Rewal .that law and millinna f .l. ;WingtJnioni a sacrHl duty As sure as Gml lives Ibis ik sol Tf this-Umon, then, is to be destroyed, the NVdi anr : not the; South will do it." - 'j dud j . ; Fellowkitizeus, that ja w has been virtually" epealed ! . ; North-Carolina Slauiardr June 18, 1S5L, I If 'Preserved nt alt tthn. tt.,; v , -' i " : r- "Ul t'wmg to -the conduct and opmums-of such men as. the Editor of the Weli'ste7 and those who act with h m. TW 1 Iraf'f ' ;n,ita"r XV eywierate ehcroach- vX -r ' duluBlze jor -wrongs, and invue bu ir language a,ui their? action epetiiiXV Z very aaaresxutn i A iV.fc ,t j , I- v c r,3r,rJs e e,ia result in Us I.- Lorth-Carolina Standard, KJulu & 1811 1 fc tt -, A",c,su AC9lsr takes the ground! that 5m ?tate the best S l North-Carolina Standard, Jail 11, 1860.1 : " If a Black Republican or sectional President shall oe eieciea in ibbU, we will go with; the; South we will stand side by side with the sons' of Vi j South-Carolina, as our ancestors did at Yorktowa and j tne vowpens, ana we wuj do it, clinging to the con rstitution and despising the . forms of a vicious op pressive and insuring Union. That will be its charac jter under Black Republican rule, ami for one We will never bow our head to its degrading yoke. We mean what we say. We have considered the whole subject calmly, and we are prepared for the consequences." . . , i , , A dissolution is certainly probablj, to say the' least, in the event of the success of, the Black Republicans in 1860 and their success we say is within the range of probability Must we await an overt act ? Why the very act of electing such a Prestdent would be a declaration of deadly hostility to the slaveowning States: Do hostile irmies await overt acts? Is a declaration of war lotlung until arms are used on the field ? 1 Dees a :na.n who is told.by his adversary that he is to be as sailed, wait until his adversarv is nnnn i genced to disarm him and cast him to the earth ? a person w in has tuton oc,; i i i? i -v, . "'"-"' uv iiiiscaKe wait 5errsfmc 11 Produce death? Doesany bne;doubt that cold steel well sharpened', will sever the juglar vein ? Must we waft " Vf! Act and gather strength by our own stern resolves ?" : North-Carolina Stanford, June 14, I860. ! If these States submit to oi ,L;..- i. co of a Present ploS to.' Government ' permanent nn ti,. Jj ch submission and. acquiescence wilt inevitably nut the institution of slavery on the defensive within thPeS reene, second - . ' , . , Lenoir, third I " . Craven, fourth " " JonesWednesday flext after the fifth Monday after the fourth Mondav in M'ch anr! Sent Onslow, sixth .Mondav after thn fA.,,.k nr jl - i March and September. J varte Gates, third Monday in February, May Autmst and Granville, first Monday in February, May A and November.' - f Greene, second Monday in February, May, Auo-ust , " and November. . ' - . Guilford, third Monday iu February, My, Auo-ust and Novmoer. ' ; Gaston, third Mon lay in February and August, and tourth Jjnday afu r the fourth Monday in March -and September- . , Halifax, j third Mondav in February. Mav.- Aiio-nW Harnett,' second Monday in March, June, Septpm ber and D ceinber. , " ' : t . Haywood, fourth Monday in March, June, Septem ber and December." HertfordJ fourth Monday in February, May, August and November. ; Hyde, second Monday in February, May, August and November. 1 ' Henderson, first Monday after the fourth' Monaay in iMa'rchJ June, September and December. -Iredell, hird Monday in February, May. and No ' verabet i ; Johnston fourth Monday in February, May August and November. ; - Jones, fifth : Monday after the fourth Monday in March and September: and on the last Monday in January and July! Jackson; third Monday in Mxrch, June, September and December. V Lenoir, first Jiimday in January 'and July, and third Monday in March and SftntPmhAi- Lincoln, Second Monday in January and July', BANKS. . , . , J uBINK OP rATKTTKVILLJ!. ,n John D.1 Starr; President; VVml G. Matthews, , leller; W. G. Broadfoot, Cashier ; Wm, Ai Rose, Clerk j Alexander McPnerson, Book-keeper. V i! ' J j BASr OF WASHINGT05T. - ' i'' ' ' ' James E. jloyt, President i Thomas II. McCIuer, i eller ;.: Martin Stevenson, Cashier : Thomas J . : La tham; Jr.j Clerk. i ; i ''D(-P.ay: Thursday of each tlec. 'X.'. : , fi merchants' bank at iriwBrRSE. j 4 . . Charley SloVeV, President ; W W. Clark, Cashier; Joseph JFulford, Teller. ' discount Day, Friday of each week. j COMMERCIAL BANK, WILMINGTON. p- PWej Plaident ; J.hn McRae, Teller'' fimothy Savage, Jr., Cashier; Asa H. Walker llerfc. : ' ' ; i 1; BANK OF WADESBOSO'. J. A- Leak j President ; II. F. Hammond, Cashier," ij . V BANK OF NORTH CAROLINA. rrtncipal Bank at Raltirh :- i ' .,. o Mordecai, President ; C. Dewey, Cash- T r t 1 ' '! -------j - - -l '.vmiiii V V vlUUlvi Jr. Book-keeDer. Seatnr. flai i'ii, ' Branch at Fayetteville. - V C. Lycasjt Cashier ; George W ter : Wm. E A. W i Stee Miscllaneoues. TflU AviTfllWiTfAw a- t . tendency in this age to aporonH.'L , U fro;. . word, of other languages, and after a whil!?1, ?Prir;.. . them into onr own j thus the word Cephal Z lau the Greek," signifying for the hJ hiisrro popularized in connection with Mr. Spalding . acne remedy, but it wUt soon be uacd i I , m fW, way and the word Cephalic will becW Tr -Electrotype and many others whose distincH -words has been worn awv K nctl? for..;. V eem native and to the manor born." ge ttnt th u u urn Die eaaache this hafter into tl hease : sv mj m. nana unnn v. v,Cpnaiic rw, nana 'pon me 'onor It j 6Te I 'ardly realiied I 'ad.ad an 'eadache. I ' quick thn tnVo. Ir j uy --v..uUBUnj uenguon whatever from tv Bre state of the brain, and viewed in thU)U -.1 th! on as a safeguard intended to give notice of ' lo might other!, .. 6 0t: fse h l . ::; r -i cuu?n' 1111 too w "-a Da Presidp.nt H. Wm. Hqske, Teller ; W S Rose, CJerk. E. P. Hall President William Reston, Cashier ; . D.ijmith Teller J H. Wright, Book-keeper f . I Branch atJfeicberne. . Edward R.; Stanly, President ;T J.Jones, Cashier; xaa&uia, j euer. W C I Brach at Tarborouth. p n feie'.?resident'' R Chapman, Cashiers t.. D. McAair, Teller. . . I I Branch at Charlotte. Se;feeeent VT' Dewey, Cash.er, 'i ' 'Branch at Morgan'ton. T' Geo a ton, President, E.J. Erwin, Cashier. ' 1 Branch at .Villon ueo. Ai Smith. Prp.iAtnt W. R. Hill, Cashier. Branch at Salisbury. David Caldwell, President, Moses " Cashier, Phil.-p A. Wiley, Teller. ! j ; Branch at Windsor. L. S. Webb, Cashier. r " . ji ; Agency at Statesville. : C. A. Carlton,; Agent, , ' j Agency at Goldsboro . E. B. Borden. Agent. ' f Sency at TVarrenton. Jobp'G. Yancey, Agent, j " , Discoitnt Day, Wednesday ofeach weeh. BANK .pp CAPE TEAR OFFICERS NAD BRANCHES. , Principal Bank at Wilmington. 1 ThomasjH. i Wright. President: Henrv P. ssU ' z i suci . dflHPnn Vlfl .anrin 1 j- . . . . " IUO latn t oiea ; and its indications shoutf nerer fce Wi . , reo,e aches may be classified. under 151. . atic and Idiopathic. Symptomatic ileadich ' ly common and is the precursor of a rrZ 1 .'H - 1 eases, among which are Appopjexv Gout Ttl J ' - uiacttae8. ln lts nervous form it ;J e. , na ofdaseof the stomach constituting 7' hepauc disease constituting biUou. Ldalt af ' r ' i cons ipation and other-disorders of the bowPV ' renal and uterine affections! " T!aoo els a3 ll f "J frequently attended with Headaches Anlw'1-6 H thora are also affections which CenTc ache. Idiopathic Headache is also r X Wi usually distinguished by th name of l2 7?' j'" sometimes coming on suddenly in a stat o J . -Ae' Sound health and prostratin at ont L m PPaf ntl' Physical energies, and in. JL Ule,m i slowly, heralded by depress of ? temper. Inmost instances the pain is in the ff head over one . or-both eyes, and sometimes & vomiting; under this class may also be i ! For the treatment of either class of 'L phalicPnis'have been found a su 1 ueving the most am t i r -. . w,,luJ re-. is the unerring- huW . -.: " ' , u?Mach o ' fin, w' . - . ' rn WantS J"ou to 8(nd her a bot of r phahc Glue, no, a bottle of Prepared Pills lL ! t 6 ing that's not just it neither ; J SapT knowing what it isy Ye see sheWigh dead IL r the Sick Headacheand wants some mol 6 ne "b . relieved her before. ! : ; T ' Rf 8atne Ti lts Cash! Druggist.-.Jyo must mean Spalding's Cephalic T; 1 " rf.-Ochl sure now and vouvf HH ? 'k , quarter and giv me th, PiUa and don't he allla 1 ! . er : sistant Teller j J. A Bradley, Bok-keeper j T G. Bea O nr teret, seventh Mondav aflPr o Lwk xr. ..J -UUiy ulM5r ,.ae luurPn Jlonaay lnMarch ' ' p. ''V jjiuuuajri . au oepiemoer, ofort eighth ' - .Fn MC'lld ST- ! rin 8d M vuioDer. no borders, anrl tl Tocit ;n .-x. .. a 4- . 1 - ,'v."l"u VV11 w extinction at ery distant period m all the breadstuff S.tates." borlh-Carol ina Standard, June,2, 1860. ".But it is said tho S f iture an unsafe trih,, . e Black Renublicans win TnT1.. the ;t . j . - -""iiui ui il iiriu turn ntavS8 st SkVehin ;States- ThS may De so. At present it is mrtair,, o !.... r lliP-C!rift, ti i , ociio uiuunai fr me ooutn. It mav Wcl.n,! j . , Willi, if Ria. T.,,ti.-r-- HU! no ioilDt nf'M,A r A, ""iiwius snouia obtain possession fKrT 1 ,ge ls made. Shall we permit Linwln to pervert the whole power ofi the Govern nandm addition to tun? the SuCo" tKSoM r V fo,r :ming the enemy at the holdfor Vanquishing him or for being van ,:ellhis law ? adjudication. fgJinst SteLfJS rrni P?0 f the South are tree to tnembeues, they will never be troubled hv- t'h A, canons of Black Republican judgS SUV flUCANS' THEJ.WILL BIND THEMSEf.VKS Tr . S THE DECISIONS OF AN ABOLITIOX , 11 niltL BE TOO LATE Tn rfrtc AFTER, HAVING SUBMITTED TO THE Pppoirirmm . is burview of it. . v 1 xu Hyde, ninth Mqrday after the fouith Mondav i March and September. J ' Wilson, tenth Mondnv afior wa i,tj. arch and September. , THIRD rmrfiT Martin on, the Monday before the first Monday in March and Spptemher. J Pitt, the first Monday in March and September tt.dp;ecomb, second f . Nash, third - ' . fi . Johnston, fourth VV ake, the first Monday after the fourth Monday in Irankhn, second " L . . . . f Warren, third ' " . ! Halifax, fourth ; Aorthanipton, fifth i M FOURTH CIRCUIT. Granville, first Monday in March and September. " Orange, second; j F Chatham, third . i .' Randolph, fourth - u Dayidson, first Monday after the fourth Monday in Forsyth, second, . ' LndSept. Stokes, third i .. 1 Gutlnrd, fourth ; Rockingham, rifd Caswell, sixth V Person, seventh i Alamance, eighth - a Moore, Monday Auo-ust. FIFTH CIRCUIT. before the last in February and Monaromerv. th lnet r,j.. L n , - August " -uay xeoruary and Stanly, first Monday in March and Sintam Anson, second -.,'... . j r, Kichmond, third Robeson, f mrth Bladen, first Mondav nW r...u n , j vv-x luunu lYionuay in Columbus, second : j jMarchand Sept. : Brunswick third X(-w Hanover, 4th Sampson, fifth Cumberland sla ci v, aim mat . an attempt. Kir ft.- -ii rv !oi .t : , . - niivenoiainr m. tne last resort to shield and preserve lthS m oppression except by revolution Ci. " f" eu m tne abolition of sliverv in nAIi ? """ oiaies are, the 1.1.1M11 All" . 1 AhnA. , TTU ' urem lready taken the ground that the o'; H VVHAT Mil. irOT.TiP'v nvnu t ,Ti ! : vju oaijj ui THE , . . . v EIGHT OF SECESSION. : . . - xY(-aro?na aW(fart?, Dcc. 4, 1850.1 VVe have lipar J rstatehas no ri?ht r.i" 7', Wi a there k n, -f. . UUUI;W. LJnion that are the creatnrpa f I . ' . 4 Mi:. ! -Webster. Mr -.KiliJr. 18 sct to phvsici,! Mim i I wn ir a i . 1 . . i uti w i 1 1 i i v i rr-m vvmt j - . ... . w - i - s- A -".7 " 7 ICObt qo i-.L 1 1 I ."Y """w.irojn tne Uonstihihnn JWf xJ r ot be extehdeh,f i. rTT B? - Ie circumstance attpn"::!" f Romany dmitted intn-thi TTnr, u: ;17 " - S"'"1 tiori seventh " tt SIXTH CIRCUIT. ; Surry, fourth Monday in February and August. Vadkin, first alter the fourth Monday in February Ashe, second ' fand August. Wilkesihird u Alexander, 4th Iavie, fith Iredell, sixth Catawba, seventh " Lincoln, eighth ' ! Gaston, ninth Union, tenth after th Monday in January, A)ril July and .VcDowell, fifth Monday after the fourth Monday in Jliariph,? June, September and December. .uccKienDurg, tourth Monday in January, July and October. . ' ; ' Montgomery; first Monday in J V) ! ril July anu uotober.1 - Mo)re, fourth Monday in January, April July and October, r ; , J Macon, second Monday in March, June, September and-sDecember. . , . Madison, third Monday; after- the fourth Monday vin March June, September and December. ISash, second Monday in February, May, August and November. . 1 New Hanover, second .Monday in March. June ucjneuiucr iiuu tecemoer, i Northampton, first Monday in March, June, Sep ember and December. I t. Orlow, first Monday in "March, June, September and December. 'range, fourth M.mday in February, May, Aueus and November. . Pasquotank, first Monday in March, June, Septem ber and December. - Perquimans, second Monday in February, May Au gust and iNovember. - Person, third Monday of March, June, September and December. . Pitt, first Monday in February, Mav, August and November. , ; " ' . Rockingham, fourth Monday in February, May , August and November. . " Polk, tenth Monday after the fourth Monday in . jjA-ati vjii, uuiib, oepreuioer ana uecember. Ilandolpti, first Monday in February, AI ay, A ust anu November. Rich.Hond, third Monday in January, April, July and October. ' J R wan, first Monday in Feoruary. May, August ; and No vein b r. Uobeson, fourth Monday in February, May, August and November. Rutherford, ninth Monday after the fourth Monday in March.! June. Sentfiinher and nnvl. Sampson, third Monday in February, May, August and November. . . & Stokes second Monday in March, June, September ! and Dceniber. '' ' Surry, second Monday in-lFebruary, May, AutrUSt and November. ; Stanlv. Second Mnnrlnv in Wehrt-aw TVXo.r A l and November. Tyrrell, fourth Monday of January, April, July and Clerk i ; Branch at Washington. John Myers, President ; W. JR. S. Burbank, Cashi, j Jtsranch at .Salisbury D.A.Davis,; Cashier. ' t T j j, Branch at Salem. 1. 1. Iashj Cashier. , Charles Anderson Huske, Book-keeper. ( . Branch atlRaleigh. WH Jonei, Cashier j Ji raes A Mowre, Teller j Branch at isheville. J F E Hardy, Cashier. Branch at Greensboro , Burr, ay about it er. Branch at Fanp.ttemin T?.lai' President ; A McLean 1 e11 r 3 Joshua Carman, Caghiek- :"W. Clerk j Wright COXSTIPATIOX OR COSTIVtXE?S ' ,o one of the " many ills flchis heir to " i, nnZ , ' j little understood, and so much nejwtcd I V Often onginatiDg in carelessness, ofXte regarded as a slight disorder of too litti ' excue anxiety, whUe in realitv fthern08tittlaS tnu unless early eradicated it Will bnW C W ' untimely grave.;. Among the ghfyTT veness is the; usual attfndant $& X "c" EheumatismrPouI Breath. Pil mnA v ' ? while a W train of fH.Mr, -"r." i"' 01 '. ferpr, A 6 8UCD aM .Mali .tow xysentery, Diarrh r, epilepsy, Paralysis, Jieiancnoly and In naiit Drswr.-ia.' Vn. Uystena, HyfK)chon,iriiV Jesse H Lindsay 'Discount Cashrer j Robert Sloan, Teller. pay, Tuesday of each week. THR FARMERS' BANK, GRE E VSUn nn' ' C P Mendenhall, President ; VV A Caldwell, Cash j -"'uiivft at jiizaoeth City. ? H F Overman, Cashier. 1 bier. ; sanitv. fircf in: . 1 tre system bv'thl, .u'tZ Z:"?"," Vue,i9 theseases named originate in Pnn t). If 'f r'- an indeopndt - , v. ' wul ' . ' "uiessine cause is f.rn,1i. :.. . - i in Mm i receive i mm n,i;o- ever it o j . 7 .smioiivrni;n. f p, . ,. " fciBon siiouid neglect i& eet a Of Cephhc Pi Js nn t, fr JOi Ktl a - "'cuni apnearancn tW?Ky,6tage; Frm a11 the consideration! i f that the disorder should r..--- j U ,o11 ii -R J . BANK OF CHARLOTTE. ," -Tulin T RLA.n. J t .-i . ' .7 . I ' Jrresiaent - JP. Pegran-:, Cashier j iJ BANK OP YANCEYVXLLeA 1' -. CaT&V ! Tt0n' Presidenti Joseph J Lawson, T V r,rP ;;AREVD0V' PAYETTEVILLE. . ' w r Vilbanis,President j John W Sandford, Cashier Wm Warden. Tel I pi- .lam m,y.-i vasnier,. . .'j "T ' ' ""-uiivdrj, uierK. ' - ' 'l If . BANK OF WILMINGTON. sSffi Tfdent S -tt, Cashier ; William BAivw OP 1 rTtiro.. B A Kitrrell President ; C F Low Cashier. t tr L ncti at Uraham. ' James H Holt, Cashier. ' . ' ! SI A- - . - - , A T T , PM f 0MMERCE NE WB ERNE . A T Jerkins, Prescient ; J A Guion, Cashier. . niALKS i AND PLANTERS BANK, MURPHT. .T Davidson.jPresident j D C Harden, Cashier- RELIEF TEN MINUTES. ti tt tt tt :' tt KLMOXIC WAFERS..:-The most cer- KtJUSDT EVER DISCOVERED FOR Ii , --.wv,u.n,iiuis l.NFLUENZA, HOARSEFRS Difficult Breath d Sore Throat, &c &c. . ' lrJ 3 It e" g,ve emost instantaneous and perfect re- ivifl toTffenPSe,ed ccon? o directions, nev er fail to effect a rapid and lasting, cure. Thousands have inT I ; all constitutions they are equally a blessing and a cure-none need despair, no matter how lone thf disease may have existed, or however SPvPr. T l! w Union, first Monday in January, April, July, and erTXnV UCtober : ! v T" v-is "I - j rr.r." ""paruai iriai. care and anxietv! nil circumstance attending its formation? is TritiWJf-.r-a - --T .." .o iuu.cuver ai war with n 1 Tt,uJ iA inovUaKW i : ,r- . .'''."".Kwa ireef rern)han r" p1"1" iuca oi V" V untnoe. tne institution.! .5" V;" --,c.1"UJCUl- H.r'. iuii-neij ot operation-; Tn J 4 " I, by : W:fca.ri.:;- Ul "perauon In UJJV:fM States ,nd assistance 6f such States as dLi. Fffi fllir : " freeJ States' flimlini, ia ks- i - vv nlSs of orth . m& 'v' wfS'Hri1" ' 11 . you might as Wrri-dein iLT yr s,aves, lose - " ili7 ? views Pra" sooner or later." sas,'i i : .MMa uie cronnn xrhiol,, va . j j, w, j , , , . "r men , ana declares that a dissolution of the fcnion (, Anil And trv -k .Vt:i:, i ' ; : v ni-mc omniuuu Tji slavery.' - - ' ; t-f'mw 12, 18a6'f tw,wvuwi ui r remont would mevitahW lUQ' A aPnanrinn of Ka C'4Atn., TV :7"rr4-WJ v iiw putw. x-ven ir no nvprf - . v ui utlCtL i itty ;ent -Wri -.u . -f-I : , v. "llU: f our 'JTTIr "ejer euuiuii; co nave their post' offices ;i . . . "wwv- -u'ctx ii overt or nirtvf '"'Tb cu ee ii nri ; .So-w,.T:.r:T-r:" iru? or decent wiuu ucvepi omce under him arirl me. government m the Smth. So true nthern man could accept office under hh iple would never submit to hAv tKir , cutom honBesUr th like, filled T wemS ffeeAhoritionista. We could not expect no? 2k theiNprthern'Deonlfttn e,,lwfi . T ';we' yiuicru peonic to submit in . . mil. J ' -. will ui V ---t"u cue, ana vw . uuuiii 1 1 - . - r . w u -n moii canneither te administered' jecuonai grounds. The nor can it exist on 4;itT r -"ownc(ard, Sept. 20, 1856.1 - 'k-iSfKi'4011 have uo, electoral ticket n ; thearehoting States, Dor will they have Thlv .Utterly sectioual in their character Th!; J .po alatlbrm which TS'At ihe tave forced into be prevented tag l remam in' rather North-Carolina Standard, Jan. 15, lol.; It. is Sufficient fnrna : ie .. . j mat we hn ri. v "8? OI secession as an original nreTUHn ; soveWi ri2ht. ' That Jt:JTXlstmS . reserved palpably-violated fW rwZ.?w T constitution is . or wtoever that bfKlv fk " t?. I protons Of thai JTL Vm. bou hern rights, the Union T a 'P sectional majority." " w ana pat by a Ftixow Citizens, is this thamon ...Li ' who declared we ouSht not to Tj? of fcmti,.t . . e election - -r..ull VJI4I, we ought not t ject on ot Lincoln that to A. amb to the yolf," the " do M Ii 11 oW us to submit ? Who v.i:L . , and Siting afte, Lincoln's elf waiting "to see if arsenic would kiir-Jl,:" a! . ,-t. , j t-uiu steel yet who now tells nt ait. -Who ten years ago, eaid that the SontK not retreat further, that she must -f stand and ut now says, do nof ant J.r -.. .. : T7i' y. - -r- "aituana wait." Whopn the 27th of Xovemberr io .-4 people tell their rers': i f 1116 the wonle of thi, i . ntion of e fourth Monday in February Mecklenburg. 11th " I and August. Cabarrus, twelfth ! " ' Rowan, thirteenth, v 1 . f ." i ' - -SEVENTH ClRCnTT Jackson, third . Haywood, fourth . , - , Henderson. 1st. Monday after the 4th Monday in Buncomho. fi.,nn t. rMc,h and Sept Madison, thnsd ' i '.". Fancy, fourth i McDowell, .fifth Caldwell, 6ixth Watauga, seventh " Burke, eighth ' Hu-riord, ninth i PoI;v, tenth 1 . Cleveland, 11th Wake, third Monday in January, May, Autrast and November. H m Warren, fourth Monday in February, May August andNovember. ' Washington, third Monday in February, May Au gust and November. -. Watauga, third Monday in February, May , Au gust and Nevember. Wayne third Monday in February, May, August and November Wilkes, first Monday tfter the fourth M a January, Aj: ril, July, and October.; - Wilson, fourth Monday in January' Anrii J - v harly valuable : thev will, in on TCJ .if ?f C .. vvV0,uual uur8eneg3 ; ana tbeir regular use fnr ihI3Z- ' at a,i t.crease the power and flexibility of the voice, ereatlv iinnrnvino- i , j X -ir? "ufr are regularly used bv taanv yrofessional vocalists. i JOB iIOSS Price 25 centa per box. 24 ly. Sole Proprietor, Rochester, X. T. P. F. PES CUD, and all Raleigh Druggist. THE GREAT ENGLISH BEJ1EDY. This invaluable aiedicine is nnfailin Shl? W9'g Celebrated Female Pills t Ihis lnvaluablp. mic n ; nnr;i: .- V .t Yancey, fourth Monday after the fourth Monday March, June, September and Decemb ;r. in constitution It moderates all from whatever cause, and a speedy and removes all obstructions ' Bn0 ani BnAn4 i . ' to mar5id ladies 7 reuea on- : t submit to the so was to give " the Jve to the hawk"-yet who and shou'l put now termination " ."T"- umon and to give Lincoln a trial r i ' Whaw . 7 ,C1JUJ e a , . J uu "gainst jir. J3adr as a federalist of the . deepest die; and asked if wfd place !any confidence in such , . Iatelv U.! . . " ""T-yer, who , .MVMJUV il an iiiirin'P Tr ; .i ; with mm ? ranou the same., ticket PLEASE AND QUARTER SESSIONS : i-'a""-, Sept,m. j AlamanOe, first Mi.nilnv ft-iu.'l L, ' . February, May, Au Beaufort, third Alonday5 in Marc and sl - w. and the first Mondayin June and n eml Bertie, second MnnHi i ; J ""eand Decern ber id N.vember. J May Aug anc ust Uladen, first Monday in February' r andNovember. ' reoruary, May August Brunswick, first Monday in March Jr,o c ber and December. iUcu, june, Septem- Buncombe, second Monday after th!e fonrth A j .n March June, September anrDeSer Burke, e.ghth Monday after the fourth p March, June, SepteLbe? P : Cabarrus, third Monday m Januari a -i , and October. 3 January, April, July C1wh ?Ilth 5Ionday-ft" tae fourth Monday in March, June, September and December. 7 PUBLIC WORKS IN NORTH CAROLINA. JThe Branch Mint of the United States is loctate; atCharlotte, in Mecklenburg county, in this atSde thi! establishment was authorized by Act of Con gress, passed 3d March. 1835. The officers are as follows : Green Caldwell s,m,.;n.j... -j Acting Troasurer, John II. Gibbcns. Assayer, Mel ter and Refiner, i John R. Bulton, Chief Coiner. William F. Stranee. Clerk. - The University of North Carolina, situated at Chap- whLx w lfhe nl f 0ra"ge, twenty-eight miles VV.J. W. from Raleigh. The North Carolina Institution for the education I d i l ra . XT' HDd ot the BIind Seated at Raleigh, W. J. Palmer, Frincipal. F ortificationsJ Fort Macon, Beauf rt Harbor, Car teret county j Fort Caaweli, SmithvUle, Brunswick county. i ,n Arsenat Located at Fayetteville. Mai. T T. S Laidley; Commander. J jnne Asyiura oi iorth Carolina, sitnafed in iW i.' r c a? their timely .," Vn1"0 f'l'nt, disease n,i H, , " ' "uuu "PProachefe ot wjr tUls uangerous Ibe t( human life. ' . a real"blessixg. i" ' ' -V .-Well, Mrs. -j0I, how is that headae nrA . . u 1 - octor' aI1 gone 1 the pill yOU i,nt cored me m just twenty minutes, and I Ush vi li t send more so that I can have them handyf W Physxcian.-Yoxx can get them at any liruist-, k. for Cephalic Pi3, j find th'ey J them in all cases of Headache. - feud Jrs. Jones. I shall ooi ' v. I W 7 inenas, lor they are aedWMf. Twenty Mitt. vs. t - ' "i has sold two ;;A", OAVEi).-Mr. :SPaldiB r i j .; wtut OI "w celebrated Prepared doH rs h1 tedrthat PaCh b0tt,eVa- do lars worth of broken furniture, thus makidg an nstsrrl ..,,,. Haying imade his Glue a' ho.hold word, he ow . propo.e, ,f do the '"' J SSSST. utl,e chi,"t v,u away jiKe snow ia July. Over excitement. anH fW lha "uon to Dusmesror study, are amonff 1 the numerous pnao r v , , m .' '""!,, , ed stato of m J 7 u t ueaaache. The disorder K,: J: " r"" " " e"gy ana ambition.; Suffer tT;;"r!ln f ;reiief from! ::r? ttliacss using of tb cephdic Pin, bra n and 2 Pu aPPeai' Jt quU'tS th! overtaxed brain ,d soothe , the strained and jarring nervesi and re- aies and aggravates te disordered condition of the bri.V . . JtC!BT" KowxN:-SpaW8 "cealic Pills Lre I rou HH. h eadache, Biiiou, Headache, .Ver- vous Headache, Castiveness and-General Dehility. - ! GREAT DISCOVERY. ' 'I ' : coyPTgfm8t;in,P0rtant0f aII the medical dis covenes of this age may be considered the system of yacci-, rel TPr?euiCn frm SffiaI, rXtl Cephalic Pill for d --f Quinine lor the Wen, . " "--er oi wmch is a ure specific; whose benefits will be experienced by suffering humanity long; alter their discoverers are forgotten. : Did yon ever have the Sick Headache ?' Do you remember the throbbing temples, th fevered brow,- the hwithing and disgxut at the sight of food; . How totally un- fh7rU Tv I ple8s,ire' conversation or study. One of ne wpnaiic .Pius would have relieved Win frrm oTI rhA i t u is peculiarly suited j It will in a short time brinir on the monthly nermd witb folo.;t "u lne ninrinv 71... : z.7 -L . f .... - 1 SUnennir vhioh imn ti '. aXT :r,:,T'' .f- "r X " "f Pe"encea. for this and other atre'l 'Xt r""''' of them on hand to. nth tt MIA aWM-rf M .1. .al . W ' out ot eper 7r "WM5 aa t wery ofAer ease, they are perfectly safe. In all cases of Neryous nH Sm-oI iftv.:i. "Vi.-i. . Kot t :k tt.17C a-aucuii Hainan ine p , .r;. '"T Vue viiness, ratigue on slight exertion, Palpitation of the .Heart, Lowness of spirite, Hysterics JrdaCehite!5nd 811 the Pain& diseases oS sioned by a disorded system, these Pills will effect a cure when all other means hye failed. Full directions in the pamphlet around each package which should be carefully preserved. . 8 A bottle cohtaininir 50 nilln pnr!rrio -,rt r ment btamp of Great Britain, can be sent post free for $1 ana 6 postage stamps, j wSold ia Raleigh by P. F. Pescud, and all Druggist every one as occasion requires, CEPHALIC ruts SIfK nEADiCUE, C"' ! 5EBT0US HEADACHE, ALL KLYDS OF HEADACHE Sfc?"1- P-Mie attacks of Ker.ous mmenCpTA.-"ta,Pf eTen f; and if taken at the Jso. S. Dakct; Tarboro , N. C. j i . . Jxo. H. Htkait, n Late of Scotland Neck. N. C. I F.jM. HrxAx, Late of Warrenton, If. C. ' . Ill ; ' ThrT H('t1nm f:i J ...... ' JLCliUllLe rumolaa amI all tfai '-H,- 1 7. a., rerreu, oiewaro. Mrs. Hiii Mntm . r, r-k.i- E.Johnston Kemp P. Battle, VV. V. Holden, Ud, Can bvell, A- M. Lewis, Dr. VV. J; Blow, John A. lay lor, and Dr. Columbus Mill, Directors Dr Charles E- Johnston, President of' the Board Wm E. Anderson Treasurer. viessrs. Holden, Johnston and Battle, Executive Committee. . . All indigent insane persons entitled to be received and treated, and taken care of at the public charee' Paying patientsare also rect.:75d from this and other plates. ; For proper form to bo observed in sending indigent insane to Asylum, see Reyised Statutes, chapter on Asylums. ' ' ricinityofRaleifch; will contain 250 patients - ! il1111 & Sen nn ' ' ;Pr ? c Fi8her npwinW' Grocers and Commission Merchants. feSi S1-; Mr. R . 124 'PEAKL STREET. - ' HY3IAN, impronn;hi; V?? " tion I. i NEW YORK. DAKCY & CO. COjIMISSIOX 3IERCHAiTS, NORFOLK, VA.,. ... - -. f- . I - - use many years, darintr which ' i"-- ; Deen ''i and relievedT?vt ?" 1 1Da th7 have prevented Headache, whether orSfin ff?L',,d' ,uffe from from a deranged state Ki J,erf0M stem or naSlil'eir; any change of Ji9 mng at . . J .'"-"V, y atsaoreeaois Of ttV 1 cajr to oawtiiwer tAeiw children BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS U The Norfolk House will be conducted by iso. H. Htman and F. M. Htmak. r. ' y - uvv. 16-tl OrnptYBtnAa TT ' aTl . . ' eachBox. 6"-"" VJ uenry i;. jspaiaing oa ' Sold by Druccn'atu anrf alt nk.. Tl.- ! . All orders should be addressed to HENRY C. SPALDING, . 8 Cedar Stret w York.! ".- ' - 5 :i ' . . v , . f - '-. I; .f 1 ' , 4'