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" " V V' T Gin Repairing. bsES THREADGILL, WILL, AT ALL TIMES, d til r'lr tht GlM inny ned. H wH! pt t Hotebliwon'o Cabinet 8bn, will bt mtwnded to. r. bo bru on band a lot of NEW BUGQIESj S ytmd. -c : iw-tyt- 5BDRY AND '11CIIIXI WORKS, FRERCKS IiAEDEIt .nw..ana TO W nYD'I BOX. ' ,).! :, 5 Mnfktwi'vCt'.it t , IICCLTCTUL IJIPLEM ESTSrCTLTTTATORS, fU)W3. CORXSUELLEUS. SEED SOWERS, HORSE POWERS." THRESHERS," ntESHISO, 8EPARATIXO A5D CLEAJflXO ir, a i . HACHINt?, uji Ymvi vn SHOAR XI ILLS. r tlFTIXO AND MACHINERT FOR GRIST, CIR- .ULAll AND VERTICAL SAW MILUJ, UU1.U, COPPER AND SILVER MINES, :LE, 0. ELLIOTT'S PATENT MCLAY lBAW ' xtitt. kxn wiTrn.wiiF.eLS. L)S AND BRASS CASTINGS. FORCINGS. AKD tlX UsHED WORK OF EVERT ptauuiriiu, 1 fAnxvA dp9p4 ivt) rixtniES.? AND' Ner kinds of II aciiinery, repaired at I Gould's Fork Academy. BE THIRD SESSION OF THIS SCHOtlL WILL m..mm Uaniiv.itkarJtsMrr. 1861. The fm 6f tnition ro4 from $12 to $20 per omioa of 1 i kin. Sam t th end or en wrm, bwi iUl Kt cborced from tbo dto of onUriog entil . .. 0 . .ij tti. td ef tne Una, fieep w c i frvrw. I vd cat bo bad la the ndgbiorbood at $8 per v.l. . '' -v ""''! vn,t. .lit fc nMMrMl At tblf aebool for the 8opbnor lan U bay of oor first clan or for tt onunary ie)ne . . ... 1 V t..t.uf M till time. ret-moM aiMiiaoa effort, will be made to Kaie noral and ohrirtiaji prindplef ; - J "wy fern- ---i .''"'" . . " .' J0UN C. MoLACCHLIN, Principals 850 Sewinir Machines. HP r?npsfrtxrn la , AGENT. FOR THE 1-" vwaaf AVAVMt ; -ti - - PAItJIK.ITEIl - ASD CASiaiLIi -WIN JIAC III.li:, WiO oeti in wr jiily aod PLANTATION puuruato, Aney y t tbo Cberaw Carriage i jracwry, opp' :.houl.;;.. , rw-tn Af pace. ; . .." J ' l. Iv'S'l 1 T ..- ' I ' ' -'V , CLARIS TTnMWCTOIf ;t CommUslot) JZtrchanU, ! Fill give special attention to all eonilTTimenU of , ' " . '- NAVAL stores, FLOUR, BACON, TlAi- tW Conntrr Prodoee. either for aale or ihlp- Wburf .Dd Warehooae. heleg aoBeenlfntly Jo' for tbe reoeptlon ef prod ace either by Railroad Ltr, enablce as to maVo oar charge, light. - Alao, PLASTER, CEMENT, HAM, &e. mttaII a..... r..kU nnlr of Cttm Fear. r'rjtoB. N. C-; John Dawson, President Wllminf . fBriofh Rnk of N. C: W. U. Jones, CaeUerBal- im ini or vpe rear. - MucniNLimif - : The London Timti, id commeutio j on Mr. Lin'eola'p Iaaugwal, expresse. mora .eoso in f.v word, thstv Can , be found la exery thg , Unooln and b Cabinet Uti written.,,, TH jhrU ,Py , imnjUU; moi Urse and conciao io.de&nlng th's President's situationi :Re. cognition, of tb. Soabern Cunfderacy or vu There w..m ajternatiy.,, If Recognijtion bad been adopted, there would net barf . beep h!f Jbs fioWtiot! f . the CoastitaUou thst hM $ttndd the oars he Ut. tkto noasarpation pf the war power otniraotion. of treatletao disregard of, law-rno absnrd blockade of bi own porU, under, the faw oMitoM; and instead of baring the whole people arrayed in arms, peace and prosperity might now be reigning oyer, the land. I ' ,' We copy the remark, of the TV, to which we re fer; , (,' i-.,-i- ; ;. r. ,r ....-I . " Would it not be -better to recognise at once the for. matwn of the Soitncrn Confederacy, and to think a lit. tie lees of consttttitional power, mad decorums which can end in nothing bat civil war,- and a little more or negotiation aad arraagontent, by which alone that civil war can be averted ? It wont J bo an Intelligible course ware the President to say that be 1. going to negotiate for peaoe, or that be is golog to enforce' a return to the Union by arms; but to say that be Is going to ex rciseth powers of the Constitution, Igooriog the fact of secession, Is to make war certain, while cutting off any opportunity for negotiation." y ALL HAIL, TENNESSEE! ' John Bell, Andrew Eag, E, H. Ewiog and other distinguished mo heretofore hopeful UoJonlsts, on the 23d, addressed a vast meeting at Nashville.' Ur. Ball took the ground that the osarpationa of Unooln released every State from Its obligation, to the Feder al Government that Tennessee wa. a sovtreicn, la- dependent Btate--that all her.cltixen should arm.it once, and mitt to the death all Israel of Southern soil. A united- South was the universal cry of the meetlog. ' The Banner expects that three regiments will be speedily on their way to th assistance of Vir- flnlay riA( thousand voluateriflll be ready at an hour's nolica, . A" .' A Scco.stiox to Ton FAtmas. At this present writing, toe Indications are, that everything eatable will bear a high'price for the next twelra or eighteen month.. . The enlistment of armie. on a grand jeale Will withdraw many f com. the pursoita of grioaltaroT and thereby dimtnisb the prodoet. Armies are, moreover, Very' profuse consumers, and require a much greater amount of food to kop tbeta la game cock trim, than the same number of men lu the ordi nary vocations of life.' We may, therefore, anticipate an unusual demand for meat and breadstuff of every descriptiosw It is yet time for the North ..Carolina farmers' to. enlarge their crops' ef Aon), and they woold probably act wuely in devotiog the greater portion of their labor this year to the cultivation of. that crop. Apart from tbo disturbed condition of our country, the, old stocks of cereals are quite exhausted in Europe, and tbo lata new. foreshadows ft war en a gigantic scale on that , side of e the, water. With wars and scarcity in both Hemisphere., th price of breed will only be limited by the capacity to pay. - In the words ef the Richmond Wkfa th. best nd bravest of the United States army officers now surviving, of those who acquired .0 much glory and distinction during the Mexican wa, are leaving the United States f ervice and enterieg that of. the South era Confederate 8tstes. So of the navy. We shall soon ha ve the best officered army and navy In the world with the best and bravest soldier, in the, world. , , Most of the brightest names in the army and nsvy have net t in their resignations." The Bapreme' Court' is followiog the example. , The reported resignation or Jodgea Taney, Campbell, and Wayne reduce that tri bunal to a cipher. 8eward may now elevate hi. ereat ore., but the association of gentlemen . will be wanting to Invest them with respectability, t ..--' KtTpcxT Mr. Breckinridge addressed a large meeting at Louisville, Ky., a short tirao fines, lie proposed that Kentuoky present herself at the extra session of Congress on the 4th of Jaly, and through her Senator, and Representative, pretest .gainst the settlement of the present difficulties by the sword, Kentucky in the meantime to call a State Convention to aid her Congressmen In presenting that protest , 1 The eitUeas of EtewaH's Creek District, Har nett county, bare organised a Home Gourd.'- About 20 names were enrolled for a volunteer company, L which will be' made up and offered to the State. i A eomDanv of 80 floe looking young men nave started from Lombertof , Robeson, for Raleigh, tinder command ef DrW. 8. Norment, who; bavlog had some valaable experience In the Mexican War, bud been elected -CjpJIlnV A fund w.. raised, and th stores thrown open to supply them with blankets ind other neces.arlet. Those left behind proceeded, at once to getting up another company. , ; . The Bo.ton JItrald sayr one hundred yqung men bate left that city for the 8outh within a few days as recruit, for the army of the Confederate States. ; l" 'et hundred dollars of the Confederate 8tates loan save beet token at Mobile, by the negroes; if i1 'T1; " V ' Cka.hl IIill.-A latter' from a frieud at Chapel fill' Informs os" that. a ful company of .Vpluoteer unde Cspt. Richard 7. Ashe left that place on the 27th nit. ". It comprised hbbnt 20 of the student tnd the choice splriu of the community A fund ef about $1600 was cheerfully contributed in the, villsge, and w,sgpns loade I with- nrovlsions bad been cominr in from the Codoiry for 'some days. 'Th. free' negro" population asked -the' privilege' of contributing,' und gave frbm $10 to$l each jA free wssherwoman whose husband la a .lave wentput ana collected 5 to s pea4 for pro visions for the eompativ. Our correspondent .ay.. Justly," that with God, help, a people so nhited canuot be overcome by any nation. ' " .' ; " I.: Kew Hanover eounty has appropriated 20)009 to be uxed by the committee of sefrty, , . ,' ,r! At Washington, N. 0., two military companie. have been organised, one of them a Home Guard; and a large amount subscribed te defray expenses.::-'-"", t John Wilder Cameron, formerly of this place, but for s.veral years past, Clerk in a department at Wash ington; ha. resigned that place, returned to Raleigh, and been .ppolnted Captain In the Quarter Master's Department. - ' ' - "" A large party of aUf as and free men of color were assembled here on Saturday last, from the town .nd county, ready to t.rt tor labor at Frt Caswell, but in structions Were received to send no more, and tbey. were frelncUhtly disband!: ' t 0 We suppcasty. thf Wabmond. IHv.'elluding ' to the government .at-Wasnlngto'nV tib.t there never be banii of such un- wa. Pri t 4- that a and lodged Maib RoBsca AantsTio. We learn nsmed Charles II. 8ieumau wae arrested In JaU here upon unquestionable evidence of having robbed the mail. He has been driving the sulky mails for about a year past, first to Keleigb via gumterviile, th.n to Fair Bluff and recently o Gilopolts. .When arrested by the postmaster and deputy sheriff Hardie, be had in hi. boot a letter to the editors or this piper from which he bad abstracted a yearw .ubeoriptioa, aad a. letter to E Murray A Co,, covering n draft -for upward, of $300. He confessed to numerous rob beries to an amount or woicn no prvreasnt to neve no tdeVT After examination before 0. Doming.- Eq , be was eommitted to jail, lie is a aative of t'enaectieut. The freqnent losses by - mail t( lata, nuke this uo Important arrest, and the publia Is under obligations to our emcient posimasier, jas. u. not, lor. me effectual measures he has taken to caUfi the rogue, and to Messrs. llardie and Doming for their hearty ce-cperati.n. rfyerptf QUernr, t , A t GloAiovs Nostb CAaoLixa The prompt- call for SO.OUO volunteers, with the evident deaigw of giving aid anx comfort to Virginia, in br stand I or freedom, can never ne lorgotten ny me people 01 wis owe. it u onepf those free-handed whole-eoulrj deeds which knit nearv i ine actors wiia manacies ei sieei. ju an roceity or preepwity in pt-aoe or"wr, Nflrth Carolina will ever occupy the foremost place in the affections of Virglula. Aieawee'f IMy. , ! 4 1 r i- : K.i " VJi" g . r- A writer in the Bicbmond Wkg Mys: . :. . "I woold re-pectfully beg to surrest If. the eon- venienoe of the public and merchants as writ as the many stranirers from our sister Southern states, would not be rreatly subserved by the reception of, and paying out the note of the bants of North and South Caro lina at the couoler of year banks. That titer is no better money I believe conceded, and certaioly no loss can result to tL Banks of Virginia by adopting a liberal policy in the present exigency or affairs." ,. .., . ... i 1 1 11 1 hi in 1 i 1 1 ii iii. 1 ir , An InroaTAXT PnoctAMATiox. On Monday morning says the Waahioston our ur the Zth nut, tb.rs will appear another proclamation of the President, extend ing the C'-ateMpiste moekaae to tie port or Virginia ad North Carolina i but not to. those of alarylanJ. Commodore Striugham la to be, officially named id it as the Commander tt toe whole blockading force These frets are certainly true.!' v Tut Iaisa Zocavxs.A company nnder this desig nation,' thoroughly drilled, equipped, and supplied, is now beine- formed as an auxiliary eorpa to the Sixty niath Regiment, and will be eomisianded by Thomas Francis Meagher, Esq. It Is specially provided-that it shall not be tooposi-d of any but young, strong and hearty men. A tort 7Tm . 1 i Wa Ttms.A casemate is a stone roof to a fort, made sufficiently thick to resist the force ef cannon balls, .nd a casemate gun Is one which is placed nnder a casemate. A barbel gun Is sue- which is placed 00 tbo top or tne rortincatioas. jmhio noies are opening, through the walls to fire musketry through A Loxo Jocan.T. On Saturday night last-we re ceived a buslnes' letter which was aiailed to us at Albemarle, Stanly county, on the 8th of March 1800 one year, one month, and nineteen, date ae-o. ' It came dwa in the Raleigh mail via Sumterville. ' The way bill and all looked la perfect order. FayeittviUt -The latest pews from Washington indicate, that 00. Scott U still co-operatioK with Lincoln. It is Si id that they are removing all the fine paintings and stat uary rrsnt the Capitol, and that public building, in eluding the Capitol, have been mined so ae tO"be blown up at,, moment s notice. ,;, . : 1 AxoTttt, Noun ExAMM.n.-Uie North Carolina Presbyterian says:;" a .;.' r P .v'. v; , 1 it l. .uted that Judge Kumn bs raised and equipped a company of 75 men In Alatnano. county, and will maintain tbetn in tbe field at bis own expense duriog tke war.-Us example may and will be Imitated by hundreds of others in tbe state. . Owing to the great demand fur flsgs the price of buntiie- in New tork, has cone up from eeventv five cents to eight dollsrs. and bojk muxlln usually worth not more than ten cent, now briogs a dollar per yard .- i ';1 8oores of Philadelphia tenement holder, bare guaranteed to all their tenants who enlisted exemption from house rent for their families daring all the time of absence in aerence or tneir country.- Ixcxxaki or th. Aaxr akd Navy. It ha. been de termined by the Lincoln Oover tment immediately to Increase the regular army za.ouo rang nnd file. 1 Also tbe Navy, from 7,000, its present force, to 35,000. a roeernmans onieattlutin t - " - I til I i r . ft. acipled, mean, selfish, double-dealiDg scoundrel.. Not a patlcje preliflJeafea) nfff pjsed in anrtbing , they "say.' Jbey look bpbo'govemment a. an engine for , uccspuon-aoa,it ,Fsoni.ty -jSP4i"T"r'T."i eritimate ? Ictlmfc , vTbey, m.y ,bf ,jr.T fnepL b If they are, It. -fill th. . et time i history .art ri?k ster..an4 liarp. wereentitled toj. npplaiiquv.ii A couple of wral(by meri In 'Wilkes eounty, pledge throisslves togi'S -e58,O0O to the first nfaa from that county wbe m.unts ;Fprt Picken. in time of, w.r. The New Tork Tribune says that a fore, of 2(k)f- 000 men will be sent to jfoe relief of Fert Pickens, and that this force will notTmarch around Baltimore but tnrongn ne neanor ne;mTy, wen virwusuim mond.jRalelgb, .Cbariimn. 8avaanh, ntgomery and New Orleans, where tbey will be Joined by a force equally as large,-' wb'fcb, Ut Uve Uade lU waydoWa the Mississippi. , ' . ; . ri... i. . L. lA.Ji.Kli.kMl .f V.M Inxiti. alt 1uiiBK " rai'iui.ii. v.. w. old .Uve passed throogb the hottest fire with, a sloop load of wool on rriuey evening, an-i came seiery 10 tbecHy. Bomebody told him that n would get killed - ... . . a a tea.. in tbe attempt. "W t neip oat,- .am ne, "muai go . to de town to-night. If anvbodr hurt dis chile or die boat, msa see Mm about it, thnah.M ' ills sloop re ceived four shots. : ' Lincoln will shortly issue-a confer 25,000 ad- ditional troops, .which, with the 75,000 troops already called, and, the ref utar array andanvy, will give them total force of 183,000 men. , :y- .Gov.- Hicks; 6f Maryland recommend, in armed neutrality,", The Senate of Maryland bu directed te refer the question ef seeeaaioa to the peo ple. - . .:.! in -nt V:),ui!-;v -;fi. 1 'i, "i-iw .The House ass appoiaieanvomnutee so unuia so session Ordinaace., j : . ; ; . i.t--l i !' i).- A man named Boyd, resldlg la the 8eenth Ward, t Waal.iuittou., who bad : expresaed" Southern sentiments, was exiled up by two men at midnight .nd shot. - ' . The New Tork Seventh Re gl meet declare that, ' . 1 IK - . 1 I. .L. O . t- 1.....l. (t,.. uey wm ao iau iue ovuui. ufwr)niyi,,iii; are looked upon with aorpiciun by tbe Government. -The New. Tork Beveuty-nrst, quartemi a in auguration Hall revolted on account of their bad quar ters, aad bad V be removed t the Navy Yard . . ' Th. free colored population or .New urlcans, at ft meeting, resolved to tender tbelr services to the Governor! fnr the deftinee of tbe State; sy j v . K . . s B a a m ,1 1 .A etiiftM been iniroauoei peioreine reuurji vabia LegUUture. to change, the name el Palmetto street, In pbilad-lphla, to Sumner street. , Says the Cblcaeo uemocrai: "Tbere is no se- 1 m,XmA in ri.t..M All fUrttMClMMl are forgotten all party lines wiped awavaed we nil ttnd shoulder to tbouider, reeoived 10 uye or aie .m defence of our country and its flag.1' "' " 1 The New Tork Express says In that city Lynen Law would be insiautly eseeuteJ upon any -ship builder or ship owner saf pitted ef uoh thing a building, or fitting out a privateer for the Southern Government. , ; ; . . The German element of the country, much or which has served a soldiers la Pruuia, Austria, or BJen Baden, or Sn-iUerland. la uprising almost Jn mass to volunteer in defence of tbe Vrion. ;J - , Msyor Wood in ft communication to the Com mon Council veeommends the appropriation of lone . ;ill -f HnJUi t. tm nninaaMS ca thav NaW York diy volunteers an t tur the support ef their famille , ,- Tbe New Tork; Herald dodarea that 250,000 men have been enrolled f.r active sendee In tbe North ern 8tate, and $23,000,000 subscribed by 8utes. cor porations and Individuals for the- aid of theM velun teers.i A '!.. H r liUt.ni''VJr. . , A meeting of tbe lawyers of New York city was field on Monday and some $25,000 subscribed to wards the equipment aud relief of the volunteers for the 8ooth.-;-"s t vr- v?vA.t ..--.-- ; The Vice President of the Atlantic Iasuras.ee Company, New York, pledged hiuveir to settle, an an nuity of $1,000 on oqe of iis clerks if the young man should fall In the war. -4 ; :'; ' 1 Ont Tti. Wae Bttt.-The war bH!," spf roprt atlig a niillioi dbllara to the arming and equipping of the State troops, passed the Senate ef Ohle by ft veto of 31 to 1. ' . ,t Dewey, mnsic publisher of Rochester, an nounces that all who desire the 'Ster Spangled Ban ner," set to music, can have it gratis by applying at his rooms. ? ' C-T ' :. f - " l!T ';; One of the leading maoufaotarers ef Phila delphia has offered the President fifty thousand dollars of bis private means for the use. of the Government, ' rnovrntfco Foot ron THxGALWWS.'-Jeff. DaV'ui'. proclamation calling for privnteers to prey on Ameri- s In the vrclnlty of Mobile, a wealthy planter 'it. leave to arm bis negroes and form them Into a compa ny, offering .tu. command them himself Ift aiy ser vice which they might be ordered.-"" ' n Fchjonable Millinery Store. I woctD' isfORsr myienus'and" thb public generally that 1 am receiving m.v ,(' ,! spring n mm mi uf nm cars, cooxlsting of BONNETS, RIBBONS, and FLO WEBS, DKES4 GOODS OF Ik VERY DESCRIPTION, beside, many other articles too tedious to mention.. . BONNETS MADE and TRIMMED, and PRESSES MADE on the shortest order. 7- -'.'-( v i'; m - Thankful to the kind people of, Wadetbore' and Anson for tbe liberal patronage; heretofore bestowed upon me, I respectfully .elicit continuance of the Same, -t .(i . ' -l -M -'- " ; ,i V ' t& All person. Indebted to me for 1859 and I860 will please call and settle or close their aeeoueU by, giving good note.. I am obliged to have the money or good notes. , AGNES BORNE. April 16, IMl-Jf . - "
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