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ck cnv.ox.
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HON. JOHN"
cr eowax corxTT.
faa- ll
NEW Bixovra COUNTY.
fa th Mull i
HJ VT. HALL.
fWfthv IImh f fomiw
8. J. rtESnV.
DANIEL JUAW.
khutors tm rKiu;TuriiKiufc;T.
Tm Um But at Lnpt
IALFEU) M. kCAlES. vr Eitiaa.
GRAHAM HAIOOD, w Wais.
Ofcatrtrtaa
t Dirtrict, J0II5 W. MtHiEE, f lUrtfwi.
Id
l. B. BODMAK. f be".
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M. A. ALI.KN, of Poi-h.
HENRY W. Mlli l.lt. War.
J. K. bM.F.AN, of Uuilfotd.
T. W. KFES, of CnUwicUa.
J. A. FOX. of Mlloburf.
JOHN A. PIClaOS, of Bulk.
Apv4laHl.
TU CanJalates fur the Lrgiatatur Uve imJ uooo
th following ippoiotrnfoU, and will aJJrcss Ihe ptt'jik
of nr II mover 1 cm at J tecorUiDg'y ;
rdrl Pelst,
MMoooar',
TvMail Nm4,
Mdy....
rrtdT
.July InJ
. 3rd
ith
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ik
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- Ill
. " ltk
. " I'tk
. " JtHh
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Moadcy,.
Po WulturtM, To4
l'rr Kwk Eivor, Wt.liMJt;,.
t atf Wood. Tkirtiy,. . .
Mof'f ttk, ttjr
t'unUck, fUturdaj,.. . .
LoagCrttk, . Maud;,....
WkU will U K ff.rl I
, 114 qwstioa Ui bctn tsked of u both l lUHimurt
aJ bo oar return horor, In coouiKtioa with (lie adin
of lU XttiooAl IVmocrtrj kt lUltinmr.
AYe are not coJoteJ with th jilt of jrojlTj e
ctooot look Into the future mnuot do time tLan
ttvm from fcl b fore us. 1 Li any one cn do, an J
tit ipecBkUoDi of bhb of 01 ititcllir'tf arf about of
tquu value if tbrv rave paid the unu. uttontion to the
abject oodcr conakJcratlon.
That thia b a trjlng time ft the Iuhkwt o the
eouotry, do man tan dcoy. 'I hat hin triul haa Ua
brought tiK)Q it bj the. luuie ruu.i whit h Imvc Ulorc
at itttJ7 timet tbreateoe-t in hiU'Kritv anl worked it
deHt, to equally cvldeiit. 1 be chiof f thtw cuuwt hai
been tlrt lubatitBtion oj men for jriuei!. The dt vo
tkm of purtizaoa to particular individual, at the tx
peoai of the party Of In prtferenee to it ha wrnkt-d id
legHimatt rctult. lit lkunwraiy iusttad ol htinj: a
Pemocrtey, bu been longht to be cotmtUu into a Ui-
potiim. llcoce resUtauce and varation.
Although a mere Convention haa Ucu dwiutt grated
aJtboagh organization bai Uin, for the time, wi-aki md,
yet the Democratic principle ol State equality Imi been
vindicated aud will reawert Jti inprrumey. To prepetre
that equality in the party will be one and not the least
important of the eflucti of the independent movement of
' the national Democracy at Daltimore. The purification
of the party will be another. Mere mouttgemeut w ill
no longer infUce, and men will know thut much hm-iiftcr.
What will be the immediate effects upon thin c.invass T
la aniwer we are In to acknowledge that anew a would
bare been more certain with a united Convention and
unanimous nomination lAoi ii too evident to tie denied ;
but failing that, through the unconceding npirit of the
frlendi of Judge Douglai the Convention did the bct
they could under the circunwtancca tbe y nominated
good and true men they flung to the brcw tlie banner
of true national democra?y. lhey trust, umltf J rovi
dene, to the good n-nae and patriotism of tho jn-ople of
the whole country for a ratification of tbeir nominations
at the polls in November next. It may be thut the evil
edecti of an Intolerant and overbearing spirit may yet
lead the leader of the Douglai movement to nllect, and
the people to demand a united movement in favor of na
tional principle. But one way or another, the effect of
doing rightacting up to conscientious conviction can
orrer be untimately doubtful. With their convictions
of right, the majority of tbo delegates from Xortb Caro
lina tmii have pursued no other course.
Wt believe the whole South ought to concentrate
upon Breckenridge and Lane. At soon as their doing
to k fully understood they will command the co-ojora-
tloo of the whole conservative portion of the North, and
with an honest and determined effort ucmi run be and
will be achieved before the people. U we wuvcr and
defpondwe are lost, if we concentrate und work like
men we will succeed.
I Owr luu Tlcktl.
We are tnore than pleased to notice thut the Demo
crats fa the several Comities have already brought out
or are bringing out their strongest men for the legisla
ture. Of thia our own County is an instance. Our
Candidate for the Senate, Eli W. Hall, Esq., is an elo
quent and effective speaker, and a deservedly popular
gentleman. Judge 8. J. Terson, one of, the candidates
for the House of Commons has few suficriors as a po
litical debater, while his position and character must
command respect in any body to which be may be diet
ed. Mr. Shaw, the Other candidate for the Commoiitt,
is a gentleman of liberal education and clear tense, a
practical farmer and will mako a good llcpreecntutive.
Such we believe to be the character of most of the
tickets put up by the Democrats in the different Coun
ties throughout the Stale.
Of our worthy and popular candidate for Governor,
Hon. John W. Ellis, we need hardly speak, if an ir-
feprbachable and able administration of the affairs of
the State does not commend him to the suffrages and
lupport of his fellow citizens, we do not really know any
thing that ought to commend a man. We have been
brought hto contact with him upon matters relating to
the internal improvements of the State, and we know
the deep Interest be has manifested in the success of
these works, as well as in protecting the interests of the
State therein. We know the earneet study be has be
stowed cpon that and upon other branches of his official
duty. It will not do to displace a man like John W.
Ellis, to make room for a mere bobby, for as snch 'and
no more runst we regard Mr. Pool In his present attitude.
This hobby of ad valorem has been showed up sufficient
ly we think, to convince any reasoning man that it u a
hobby and nothing more, ft dangerous and distracting
'. tf , . - -' e. - L
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. f c :V j-ut--' cf rr ; r-; tV j M;r- i,' f t
t-;. irvtn t! 6X ttHit g in Ct -!. o la the C.uJ
. ' itrtnwct kl 1 u.-t t'.e II". id !l!;.uorv, it nav ir-
trurt atVir.1 JLi f.aj i!sif prijT rr'g n-!,t k-.J rrt-
pinKj,
I.AE,s Urn. A p'Xlnia revJ.!
e.'; -LborbinJ of Har?w, tZ milt from town.
bj war Ihe tcT j!ce oa Tb Wjv tfe ISih ut., a'
j LU atone which tu-ar J 34 iocb in d.&mrttT. t J
aiji.fb!e La'J kH in that oe gtborhiwd oa the aboe
dy, ao.1 the crop were tBtriI'y dm"d. Tti bjj
vet7 well account lur the extit-ms ctJ wethT wt? ex
primet'd lt wtk.
Fua IBccia:iH.f o Lixt. Hue. ll". A.
Tryor, i4 Virginia, a stroc antxtit of the admici
trmtiem. acj thmfure ujpted to be a jixt!in of J ui4f
Dxmgla, La eome out tor Bm.kinrkke and Las.
The HichoMXid ifr, reprrsseutiog'a diflerrat
wbg of the Virginia lkmotTacy, cmnt out with the
ame urn t at its Bast brad.
Jsf Se adwrtiifiwtit tl Wjlmirgto Iwtitute, is
Unity's pper.
Tor ll JjuroL
At tinc of Ik ritliM a Kbbi1I nd viciailT.
kM ua TiMiJ, Hi l lk lntut, lur th ur(ivM ol telvl
ittf k Mcao to lb !!. J U. Kpiuiit. Priactpal
cl lk t.r rn(mj, Kiuur W. Ilvtutet. ttiro, l
Brily ol .roiU cotmtjr, ad to l'riociI of 111 A(4
luy t LilliBftua, BaU!BMMM!j rkoark to tikt i btrg ol
tho ArJuijf In. i tb cumiutiM'tBtrul u( tb tatun.g
u.
1 rusUi rr k !rr!cd, anj llajnr O. R. Kf anil
W. A. At!, I k, iipumtfj niiuUl Ui rr a dri
of k bh J(imU to tb ofig'.oal Act, tUlvti NtBibr,
I7v, iecor)ioiatU! uiil Aiatlctujr, Bijr Buw k lrnij
b ar.T. v i
A kuRiHrr f otbrf rrMiIutitri trUtn to t! Ai J)T
ft idi'l'lrri. iiih( okiik airrtlk liTltuoiig:
W Ukuit, Tb He. JiBirt M. prulltt a bo b( kid cbr
of tb tiroto Al J'li,J ll,r tb Ut ltB rr, ba liUr
uiiati to trnr biri(Btto lriaci1 of ta il Ackiie
luf, tb rliia f tb irDt m-miu ; Ibertforo
1. ,VHi,'t"l, Hit tr,l portlo of lb citutna of K
knailla kBil UlnHr, bif hlr Bliriatinf bwtnltrd ooflh
ml aki Hr trti br, niJ, m km of lb univcraal alw
factin l bit (tvfk to tb romkiunili i lb li btir of
b' liutiv. u bi'iftijr rxira our ilxtp rrjiit t ki mien J
td lr'(Batin.
3 A3urcf, TLA fcu.Hr tsj roulidrulljr bep that b
bij li if rtaiala ti ti( yt, nil toutiuu to uril tbt laltu
rm upu tbo romiuiiHiiv, a a citii, aliii b baa krroto
It. i b Hi batitiil; iliiliJ i bi aot iatlu wilb a.
3. y 4i ', ibat trader to tb Km. Jam M. bprunt
tb iurt't tifirriiiM of our rifir.l aad IrHrailtbip, witk
our (rnt oit-br that bi futur hie, la htr ttiua
bo may b iUiii, n.jr nov a plraut knit buppv a hi,
pant b Ui-a uIul D. tuCt ial to tb coamiulut lu
bu k b ha to Iouk rrnidrd.
4. liiniirril, Thl fopy of lb rttululion b furmbc I
to tb rditm uf tb WilniiiiKtiia Juvrnal tnd lif ahl, with
ri iiit that tlir b nil.lM.tii-il In thrlr leapei ti p
r-. J. W. tillJ.KM'IK, tMiiniiiiH.
lnkix Mil !'. Snriioiii
Knr Ibr Joiirual.
A iiife'ing of tb Srxnian't Ki if ml Hoi'iM wnaheld Btlli
Kratui-ii'a tlrtbrl, Jim iiith, lMi, ('apt. V, l. M ia, I'reni
dont. in th cbair.
lb inrrtina; wniirni J Willi piayrrbjr IK It.-v. Mr. Mc-
(,N.
Tb rt-pint uf tb rrait1nt anil Mnij(ei wa icaj kod
ttiipntril; liild mi tlir tabl.
Ill reputt ul tb ."-upi'iiiitciulcnt of tb Hum w trail,
aiul oiili tril In l rpreail tin tb klluut.
Tb Traaurr'a rrpnrt wan aiitimittd, rrid and rrferrd
to i imimilti'i; i'iDmliii)( of Cvu. It. Ktriicb and ( ul. Juhn
Mi IU.
wH'KIj Ti t i'Ui'i 'ii liifKirt niiii'i (ii'o'mniiin uf Ihi-
ewwty:
Amount eontribulrd and rullevtrd t'M.lMi 61
" expended 20,lii0 1ft
IlaUm e in TrvkHiirer'a band 1H 48
I'rveHl ImMih'untr uf Ntcu ty,
llalmii i' due on Not favor of K. W. Hrown. aieB by
C ll. Illia, Jobn kfi'Kae and O. (1. I'araJer, In li
uuiilaluiB of ilt lit du I'baa Jk, Krotber. fur Kur-
nitur for Home ilsT 00
Balancadu (lie late egeiit, Her. W. 1. l.gngdoD.. , 1,203 tti
$l,i!iO (ill
tin tiiutiuii, (be liillnwiiiK Ukinrd Truateea we I fleeted lur
tb eiinuim year :
t Hiit. dllliert rutler. O. 0. raralry, Isaac Northron.
Avon K. Hall, Albert V. firry. Janieal. I'ettewaj , Wm. A.
"Utiin. IT. A. J. nelliHivet. r. K. liitklinon, e.eor 11.
F'rem h ( apt. C. D. Kill. 11. P. Mltihell, Cut. Jobn Mc
liar. J. H. Uriiijt and Dr. T. V. Wi.itb.
On nmtluu f (it'o. H. Krencli, the I'leaideul' report Wi4
taken up and dupted.
On million ol T. ('. Worth,
iiolcut. That .'i00 cupic ul tb I'rtaidenl'a reputt be
printed; ltMl rnpiv tu be diatributed by the bicretary a
mong the Irioiuta and pttroiia of thia Kuoirty, the remaiuilor
to li diatriliuled aniuiiK tb meiiibera.
Oh motion ol l'r. Jaa. H. lU'kaun,
,'i i.ornl, That a r inmlttee be appointed tu teprencnt
inn l unuiiiiin oi our i.a.areuo at Mount ln. aiul lb wanta
or tbe but'li-ly to Hie (uiiimlaiiiner of tin Tuwu and rltl
triii iu RHiinal ; and tu am ertaiu wlipibcr anv aid can lie
obtained fioiu the I'tiik'.l Mule (invernment, and report tu
me i inaieea oi ma porieiy, t omiiiitiec appoiutid, IT. Jaa.
II. Mt kiion, !r. T. C. Worth, and Col. Jobu Mdlae.
On nioiiuu.
;,wlvnl, Tbkt the paper of the town be tpipte. ted tu
j uuiimi me j i ui ti'iunga ul una ineeiin;.
H. K. MITCH Kl.l., rurretary
huiiitiii ( ourl (liil, lna. -.
'I he following opinions were delivered on Monday
last
Ity I'kakmon. V. J. In Skinner v. Nixon, Irom l'tr
iptiniuiM, declaring that there in no error in the proceed
ings below. In Newliy v Jackson, from rasiiuotank,
directing a venire du novo, in Latlium v. liowen, from
Washington, no error, judgment ofnon suit. In Wynns
v. lturdeii, Irom Bertie, in t ipiity.
Hy Battle, J. In Burden v. Ilunuan, from Iftrtie,
judgment revermd. In Koliinson v. Vatkins, from
Uiehinind,aflirniing the Judgment. In Lillli jolm v.
Bounty, m Kipiity, from Washington. In Briggs v.
tupilmrt, in Kiniity, from Bertie, directing a reference.
l!y M ani.v, J. In Uraiuly v M. 1'herwni, Irom Camden,
affirming the judgment in Morgan v Khaw, in eiptily,
from Currituck, dismissing the bill with cost. In W bed
bee v Whcdbcc in equity, from IVrquinmns, dismissing
the bill with coat. In Bridgen v Sikis, iu iquity Irom
Ctiltinibus, dismissed the bill with cost?.
MeJvin v Eosly, Irom New Hanover, Cheif Justice
delivers an oj inion affirming the judgment; Manly, J.
an opin ion concurring Battle, J. a dnwenting opiuion.
halciti 1 its.
Dbkaiifu. HAib-SniKM. One of llie nvwt terrible
hail storms that has ever been witm sweil in this m ction
(if the country passed over the Southern portion of
Mcckleiburg on the 19th inst. K extended through the
neighborhowls of Steel Cretk, Shuron, Providence, Ac.
and we ure not informed how miitii further. Two clouds
arose, one iu the east, the other iu the southwest, rolling
and curling in frightful sharies until they met, a little to
me souin oi Charlotte ; llie wind giving the rain aud
hailstones a w hirling motion. We learn that many of
the atoms meaeurt'd -f fgd imhei in circumference, ami
in some places covt red the ground to the depth of several
inches, 'i he storm made a clean sweep of growing crops
along its path, litterally stripping the cotton stalks aud
beating into the earth corn, wheat, oats,yrup cane, A c.,
and pealing the bark from fruit tree; in fact, destroy
ing, at oue fell swoop, the hopes of the farmers for tlie
current year., it is especially distressing to the poorer
class of persons who were almost entirely dependent up
on their little crops for a living ; a successful re-planting
being very doubtful-, unless we have very good seasons
and a late full. We trust that not many are in this con
dition. The feelings of one gentleman found relief In
tqars as 'he described to us thedestmction of his crop
and bis prospects. But the same hand that guides the
stormfeeds the young eagles npon the clefts of the rock,
and eendeth bread to the ravens when tbev cry to him.
anJ he will do right.'
P.O. We are informed by a private letter from
Clark's Creek, Catawba county, that the same storm
visited that section. It swept away every thing in its
track Cotton,' Corn," Wheat, Oats, and Orchards
stripping the forests, shattering window glass, penetrat
ing tne roots or bouses, and leaving utter destruction in
its train. We hear of its ravages as far down as Che
raw, S. O CfarMs Dtmocrof, 2CfA iwf.
t U, i ill LlU:i I -
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1 . '::..- p l.'i,!!,-;- .i:..;Li:T-i
p k I u r It -i t-t. La arl ei L rs.
1W r rj tr ' x'.::;ed to tvcU P!tr2i
i
. f.lrl e mcee 14 a-vaxi-Ued kt Bi-ts,
cifr'ar j.r g tbr tl.fiH Sovm' kcd NipuJoiXi.
, i be tinmt iaUra u puiitin-Iy la sJ oa tLe lClh
kj ait
s' ROM wifimuTo.
Wash:v.tos Citt, D. (X, Js& 2t,l?0.
Tbe S?cat La 3xaJd aaJ ratted tl? Nk-afafa
aal II Tn-aUn
tii-v. Wio bj out lor Brwrkicrkle anJ Ijae.
Ijt KKiU, J'u U'X 1SC0.
Cottuft Sk U the wetk 50,000 bak-a,ckHBg with
a dccliaicj teoJeacy of to 3-164. Prices are img
!r. Fir Orkoa X4; Mkkllicg Orkass d;
Fklr l'loJ Td ; MUdTiOf Tplaad 5Tti Stock
in port 1 .SW.OOO bales of whicfc 1 J3tiXH) are Amert
cua, I'km m1 Vb-kt qiiet at Tuesday "s kd ranee. Corn
firm with au imprvrfd dVmatkl Il.ee firm aad there it
a Urge speculative enquiry kar cargort afloat; Caro
lina 22 i.
Roio duJ at 4k 4J. a ii. iJ. hjtri: Turpetitint
dull at 33.t. 91 jtuericaa Tar 15a. 94.
CoQ4ou tW account closed at 93 , to S3 .
New VotK, Jane 2tth. 18 CO.
I he tU-aruebip Parkersburg arrirtd here this morning,
lie Great Easter a las not been signalled.
Bw 1 ark Markata.
Naw Yoaa, Jaae 27. 1800.
A tkt tloet yttttrdtij
Cottoo kteady ; some authorities quote Middling Up
Lndsat 10 out. Flour and Wheat firm. Cora
buoyant ; Mixed CS cent, bpirits Turpentine steady
a, 42 a 43;g' uts. lloeia steady at $1 57'. Rice
Gnu tut iuactiv at 4 cent.
The a'love w tlie state of the markets previous to
Steamer's arrival.
.larMtal FaaMr kUI Aakar.
NoBXHk, Ju-K'23. The ship Jan Hendertoo, of
iMiItiiuure, aithaiarge number of pactigir, irom
.iveijKiot, ia ahont at Currituck. No aaawUnee has
as jet Urn rendered from the shore. A steamer will
an- U rf imuM'diaUly, to render a8utuce. A heavy
t a pn vuil.a, and tie wind is N. East, Irevb and jieriloui.
Ki irioK. JanRt B. Birtfoot, a young man formerly
from Johnston county, committed buicide in the upin'r
jH.rtiuii i f thia ceii'ity, by shooting bimst-lf wilb a pistol
and shot gun, on Wtdnesday of last wti k. He first shot
himself with a pistol, that taking no (fleet, be then dis
charged the sontcuts of a shot gun, hieh filtered above
the roof of hiStonxue, killing bun invtantly.
The duceaw-d was represented as a very clever young
man and rzot llent neighbor. No caue can be aviigned
k the rack act ''ity. Courttr, 2.W rnif.
IN Halt y for Ualtlnv h Klarilana.
IW tf ewuU'tl by tht Urwrai At-mlJj of the Wnl of
Aurm ( uroiiia, ana w u hermy eniu'b'U by im aullwruyoj
lite amiif, 1 bat aur period wbo abl bet or Vkyer moue'jr
or other tbinx ol tralu tipua an; (lection held iu tbia Ktat.
hull Ii (iiiltjr of k ruidemour, aad on convictiun aball b
tilled or miprioDd at tb diarretion ol th Court.
( Katijlrt ohJi' tay of lXvtmhr.
J. J. IIin)ier, K.q, editor of the Any Mail, an
opposition pamr at MoLtgrnnery, Alabama, and Hou.
Humphrey Marshall, ex-member of Congress from Ken,
tucky, are out lor lireckinrulge and lme, lne cream
ol the Southern opposition are coming over.
Divori r ik South Carolina In a late debate in
the House oi llepresenlativcs, at Washington, ou tlie
piopoailion to pasa a bill tor granting dirorces, in cer
tain cases, iu the District ol Columbia, Mr. Keitt, of
South Carolina, opposing the bill, said incidentally, that
uivorcts are moat demoralizing, and that tne least relax
ation would introduce all sorts of improprieties. South
Caroliua, ho suiu, bad never granted a single divorce,
and he trusted she never would. Open the door, and
there would be many frivolous excuse's for divorces.
He did not want tlilt Government to intcrlcre with the
subject.
Mr. Burnett said ho was as much opposed as the
gentleman from South Carolina was to throwing open
a wide door to partus dissatisfied with the marriage
connection, and to enable them for slight causes to sever
the tie. The causes for divorce were specifically set
forth iu the bill in the preparation of which he had fol
lowed the legislation of the States where the marriage
relation is the most strictly guarded.
Mr. Keitt objected to divorces for any cuuse.
Ilmv ( iria Kletl Ihe I'realilt lit anil Vli
l'realtlenl.
It may be usi fid, just about this time, to re produce
tlie Ktukim-nt which the approach of a Presidential
election makes opjiortunt) every four years, ltisthns
succinctly given by a writer iu the JVru Yoik Daily
Times :
Tlie House of Beprewntatives has nothing whatever
to do wilh the election oi a Vice President, nor the Sen
ate wiali the election of a I'resitlent The powers of
each body arc distinct and entirely independent of the
oilier.
If no President lie chosen by the electors, the House
of Representatives may choose the President, their choice
being restricted to the persons having the highest num
Urs, not e.icccding three on the list of those voted for
for Preside!!'.
If no vice-President be chosen by the electors, the
Senate shull choose the Vice-President from the two
highest numbers on the list of those voted for for Vice
Pnsiideiit. II the limine fails to elect a President before the 4tb
of March next following, then the Vice-President, wheth
er elected by the electors or by tho Senate, shall act as
President
The rule or manner of voting under which the Senate
chooses a Vice-President, is exactly the reverse of that
which governs tne House in choosing a President each
bcinir the reverse of the general principle or basis upon
wbieli the respective bodies are organized. The House,
representing the pt ot le, and ordinarily voting per capita,
vote lor rrtflulent hy states, the representation Irom
each State having one vote, and a majority of all the
Mates being necessary to a ciioice. lne Senate repre-
Bcntinir the ft lutes in theory, at lettst, and in tne man
ncr of electing Senutors vote for President, per capita,
each Senator being entitled to a vote, and a majority of
all the Senators being necessary to a choice.
A Vaxkkk'h Damages. A railroad accident took
place uwhilu ago in Maine, upon which occasion the
attorney of the road visited the scene of disaster to sat
isly the claims of the injured parties. After paying for
black eyes, bloody noses, and cracked crowns all round,
fat tho appraisal of the injured, he supposed his business
over,' when he was saluted by a tall Yankee, with feet
like snow shoes, a bcllcrowned hat, und a blue coat over
his arm, with
" Well, Sqnire, what are you going to- allow me?"
" You ?" said the attorney, " where are you hurt ?"
" Oh, nowhere to speak tof, Squire, but I was most
terribly scared, and 1 think that's worth about a dollar,
the way you ve Iwen payio on em,'
The dollar came of course.
There are two hundred visitors at the Moptgomcry
(Va ) White Sulphur Springs.
WALKER MEARES,
DRUGGIST AND A20TSIXCAR1
No. 45 Mari rr Btsebt,
DEALER In televi Medicines! English, French knd OermkD
Chtmickls Sweedish Leeches, Ac, 4c.
Also, superior Brandy, Wines, c, 4e.
Preacriptioas compounded in th moat akOlfal sod slegaat
onus. '''
November H, 1R69. '
rr QUERY-Hkv you seen that Big lodiao in aa other
eolumn boiling Roots, Barks and Lesvea, for .the Cherokee
Bemedyf
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u l -t .':-vj ! L..-Cfa ji.-f.r. is.. . .';
t.ief i1i :- i ti'-aj. ul c tt t1-i .
f a. it ntKtcl Uiki) lt(vSt.I a.d
al foee'j r-e"'.' t- T t '-aa vora eat a it 1 1 '
t (r U u bras, 9-ie4 fcte by ' aaesu.
U..'e aid ti;itBEVa. -r atari l decty v.;b :
frib off-ay k -. Ker lit lairret a Kiir ba-
lorat: Cvsn ta, aad f ;-ja . tua rrstort IM inMJ
ol tb kt ? U li-r h- aaj bat:k iw;l. ,
Pne ts:j reau aad a dwar k b-jet. ts..J tterywber i
ai uasctea ly w. ti. Upp:tt, li. stcua, aad by
SJ ITUfi alt.
W. E. BAG AX k CO-, Proprietor, TrT, 5. T.
JssailUistaii lt-la 44 la I
acoauk aid riarcb H ACOI.
aj, -ASl'EiiNJS ' bey rpajctfui;y U
mum iraTcicra, as Uk c:uta ta f roa
ral. tkat r4r W(X (or kiaj aj th Kal
kt Heaark. tiU'iai. k A KIAX ii LhXJH iU b attid
t tU dipalta.
rbniary tU. UtO. 144410
uo alien u t at
DR. J. EOVEE DODS'
VLGLTAULi:
- Imperial Wine Bitters ?,
AS b ar aSxrtcd ll lac i pie at Cuaaomptioa or Wki
Lttar ahoold aa tbcai.
AU wb Buffer froaa Wtak Stomach, lad'reatiua, Drr-
kia r I'll, ahould aa taeau
All b aufler irafla (aerai ar &rooa lability, EeV
Waaaeai ktaifbt, waat of aleep, Ac.abould as lbe.
All Mreoa abo r coatkieac after ftm ar alkcr
kkkkeas, abould a tbcat.
Muuaten of lb Ooapl, Lawyra, LaKtaror. a4 ka paV
Ik apaakara, aboaJd aa th.
Hxk ktr. a4 all aaraoaa Wadm a atJeatanr bf.
ahnuld aa teem.
Tb k(4 kod la ttroi abould aa tbIa.
All w hi raqair a tioulatr toeic tbould them.
AU who ar addict! t tb a of ardent vrita aad visa
t raform, ahoald aa Uea.
Tby ar kd of a par Sherry Wis, aad of th aatit
laat sd kerb ot tb eoaatry, aad ahuald b rcvaunad
d by taiprac ocati, cWrgyaMB, pbyatvlao, aad all
frikd of humanity.
They ar prpard by aa xpried aad ahilful pbjai
(iaa, aad atd lrok tbtir BiaUiCinal proprtMM, i a auoat
delightful bvrc ; aad yet, a a atedici, ar aa loutxeot
aad hannlea a lb dt of hear a.
bold by drnjiUt eenerallr.
CUAblKlS WIDDlr'lEXD A CO., Proprietor,
IS William at., eurser uf l.ibrty.
Sold by LOUIS B. tHAMBKUT
i rui-gt aad Pbarmactutiat, WUoniif to, N. C,
May I-iu'i-Sm avaT t'adr tb - (Hy HoUU"
W. C. 1IOWAKU,
BROKtB AND Al'CTlONKKR,
Oflit oa tkmtb Water Street, " Old Stand," '
Mainf received tb aiipuiutmeot of Auctioneer, rpct
fully cfler baaervk.- fur tb parebaa and aal of ktAL
STATIC SrtM'blS. NtXiUOta, PROUL'Cb' and CKXCUAL
blKKCH AXIH.K. (Hirtil alteniton riil t yirn. to tht
AA YAl HlVJiS BtslNEaSa kerttyvre.)
airsaaKCi :
O. (vrraley, Ei., Pre t. of tb Cumruerc!! Ilauk of Wil-
I winntuu, N. I'.
Joha Pawaoa. Eaq., Prea't. of th Brant b B a X. ('. do.
Meaar. Kidder A htartio do.
Meaar. K. Murray k Co., , do.
T. C. llcllhenay, Eaij.... do -
bleaar. IKUnr, Potter A Co., I v. v
Do. Wataoa k Sfarea,
AprUSth, im.
WIIIlSitaTUS! UUI UIIT-TIIIKU HOI M).
ta. PxaaV ArroiNTMSNT.
July 1 WilaiiugtoD, Kruut at. and 5th at.
Tand S, Wbitevill.
" 11 and li Oualow.
H aud ii Hmitbvill.
" 'ii aud 'i'J, hauipaon.
Auguat 4 aud 6, 4'uplin.
11 and li, Uladeo.
" Handlsi, '. Wiiabeth
. 0. V. DKKMH, P. K,
Tilt. (iKEIT RNULISI1 HtlMEDY.
SIR JAMKS C'LAUKIK'S
CSCL.KURATKU FKMALK PILLS.
Pieixtredfrom a prepttriptum qfiitr J. Vtarkt, At. I).,
1'hyncuin Xztraordnary to 1A (Jutv.
Tbia Invalnabl medicine 1 unfkllitu la tb care of kll
tboa pttaful khS dkngerou dieae to which tb femal
eouatitutlun la auniact. it model atea all exeeat aud re
moves all obatructloaa, knd k speedy cur may b relied
on.
TO MARRIED LADIES
It la peculiarly suited. It will, In a short tlm. bring on the
monthly period with regularity.
aaica bottle, prio oa iioiir, bears tb Uovernment
Btamp of (Jraat lirltain, to prevent counterfeit.
OAUTIOX.
Tlwtt PUi ihould not be taken by J 'malt durirw tht
riHiiT TUliKS MONTHS qf iWwney, u they art
aur 10 orxng on Jficarrui7, out Oi any oiAr time they
art t(fe.
In all cute of Nervous knd Spinal A flection., Pain ia tb
Back and Limb. Katigue oa alight exertion, 1'alpaUtion ol
th Heart, Hyiterics and Wbitea, the Pills will 0ect a
cur when all other means hav failed, and although a pow
erful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or
anything hurtful to the constitution.
Fkll directions In th pamphlet around each package,
which should be carefully preserved.
Hoi Agent for th United Bute and Canada,
JOB. MOSES,
Rochester, N. Y.
N. B f I 00 and pimtage atampa enclosed to any au
thorised Agent, will ineure a bottle, containing 5fl Pill, by
return mail.
For aale in Wilmington by W. II. Llppitt, Henry MuLin,
and all Drugglats.
Bold la Ooldsboro' by Lnras i. Moor.
PUnCELL, LADD k CO., Richmond.
May 14. IftCO. 31 ai 37-ow -ly
THE PAKME.VTKK CAMPBELL IGWI.VO
MACHINE.
PATENTED AUGUST 16th, 16o9, by E. BOOTH, The
moil perfect Machine wtanttoclured.
sj. a. wanni jm a.,
Photcgraphic Rooms, Moiart Hall.
Jan. ?:id. 18t0 118A22-tf
ABRIONEE'at SALE.
ci. T. BAKU I , Ag t.
27ie GreaUtt Chanre for Uoutekeepert and Dealers exer
Offered.
All the goods in Store No. 25, Market street, formerly oo
cupied by David Aaron, consisting of Fancy and Domesti
Dry Goods, White Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, Embroideries,
Notions, Cents' Clothing and Furnishing Goods, will be of
fered at and below cost, a th entire stock mnst be cleared
out. Dealers In town knd country will do well to call knd
purchase. Terms positively cash.
June 14.-240 If. 8. FLEISHEB, Assignee.
All tboa indebted to David Aaron, either by not or ac
count, ar requested to call immediately knd settle, or Ue
lame will be handed over for collection.
8. FLEISUER, Assignee.
Jun tttb, 160.
GLUE.
CARD. We beg to inform the trade, that w have ap
pointed W. C. HOWARD, Esq., Naval Store Broker of Wil;
mington, n. u., sole Agent tor our (iloe.
OEO. B. ROGERS k CO.
Boston, April 3.
The undersigned, haviiur been annointed bv Cenrir R.
Rogers A Co., of Boston, sole agent for the sale of tbeir
GL UES in this market, respectfully solicits orders from the
trader Their Glazed Glue u warranted equal to, if not
superior to any manufactured in the United States, and is
warranted to give satisfaction, or llie money refunded. A
well selected stock of lower grades, from same parties, kept
constantly on band, sample of which can be seen at my
umce. w. u. Hinvatai, Bror.
April 7, 1800. r 183 tf
TO THE VOTERS OF NEW HANOVER COL'NTT.
Y1ELDINO TO TBR EARNEST SOLICITATIONS OF
manr citizens in different sections of the count?, I have con
eluded o again offer my nam k a candidate for the office
or unarm.
I respectfully solicit your soDragea at the election to be
held la August next, trusting mat my pssi course id onice
haa proved me to b not unworthy of yonr support.
Daily Herald copy te. E. 1. HAIX.
April 10th, I860. , akw tt
TO THE VOTER OK NEW HANOVER COIWTV.
I HEREBY announce myself a candidate for the Sheriffalty
of the County or New Hanover, at the coming August elee
tion, and respectfully solicit your vote.
' , . . . W. T. J..VANN.
A phi 2nd, I860. . - 178-t
WM. II. LIPP1TT.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DR UGGISTA OBEUIHt
U.K.. vow. ont and Market St., Wllmlnfon, N . V.
Always on band a full and fresh assortment of DRUGS,
FAINTS, OIIA AND GLASS, PERFUMERY AND
FA a vY ARTICLES.
Prescriptions accurately compounded. Medicine can be
obtained at any hour of the night. Tb night bell ia at th
second door (on Front at.) from th corner.
r On and afttr this day, all prescriptions will b CASH.
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rorW.CAKBK.r4B Fr.es. K L IV.U-wa.
NEW ADVERTISE!! EMS.
U MEG19NEY. PatKcirau
rilflK CLOMXG liaJiClstA of lb Tea'Ji iuu! ta-
bjo f tb tkaool. mill tak pUc at Tew bat, Wa4-
kMday vcaisg.JaMlTta, tSMl: eottmeaciag kl 1 !ocl.
Tb pablat are iavitcd I attead.
jun rib, i- rut
SOTICK.
ROBERT R- BAYXK, aa fatdentaraj apprentice ta tit
priatug buaiae, ka 1A tbia Sic. Tbi at to eautioa
aU aaraoaa araiaat k arbor leg, trasUbf. or r'viB b ta m-.
pleymt. f CtTOa PbUCK.
JlM Ji, IV0.
KOTICE. .
HAVING parcba4 a larg tract f lakd a U Cap
Fear Kiner, ia N Uaaovar county, w an bow pra. .
parcJ to fill vut rdrs for
r-uv of vry kit. . .
Bbiagle eoatrkct kd cvaaioa. f
Ask UeadiBg aad Aak Log
Aed all kind f Tuiilr for aMaulacturiog pwf .
All nrder n trailed to a will b prmptly xcat4t as
w will dvt our whol atteaUo tia N.
WANTED IMMEDlATkXY, 20 bandv fv which ro4
wage will b paid. . LOEU k 6WAETZ.K AN.
Jaa 17, l!8). 161-tf
rnne firm or 8. uoodman ca ka a; dy dis-
1 solved by mutual cont. B. UOO DM A,
DAVID EUUEN BBTJI,
- A BR. B. (rOODMAN,
F. E1GEMBEUN.
Wilmington, N. C, Juo , l?0.
TUB UNDERSIGNED hav th'a day formed a 0 partner
ship for tb trknskctioa of a general lry Ooeda, Clothlr
aad .vh BuaiDeaa, aader th aam tad atvt f GOODMAN
k EKlfcNBIIUN.- B. GOODMAN.
DAVID EIGENBBUJC
r. EIGENBBUN.
Wilmington, N. C. Jun 12, l'ttO. til tw: 1
(corTwBT sret-aro )
KINUER'M KA.niLV EWIMU HACIU.1ES,
WITH LEATHER PELTING,
FOUAI. TO ANY. and SUPERIOR TO TEE MAJOR
ITY OF FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, furnish,
complete. ...
pnTfTR eft in i
Hinier'a Familr Bewlng Machine, like all ether tot priced
Hewing Msrbines, WILL NOT ANSWER FOR THK
wnox.0 nANan or wonx.
although will do, la a superior manner, all that anv " fun
yHewingilacbiB,,lcpbleof. .
W recommend to tb aotlc of Families, Planters an j
Manufacturer, bod other than
"IHE GREAT STANDARD
SEWINO MACHINE,"
KNOWN AND APPRECIATED
ALL OVER THE CIVILIZED WORLD!
Bold t mknufacturers' prices, by
O. 8. BALDWIN, '
June 57. Agent for L At. Binger k Co.
B-aw aiiiuu.ir.ua anu a l akanisiilf.
Wi nave receivea notnr large supply oi tno nna
som new styles
TRAVELING TRUNKS,
Empress, Eugenie, Japknei. These Trunks fcr far sop-
nor to ny ia th mkrket. A lJg assortment of VkUs,
Carpet Bags, Bchool Hatchels for Boys and Miss ar al
ar a va ia ha fntlD(t at aatnniahlna Ina? tiripaa. .
a oduiiil'ii pij nnna '
June 27. ' Id door from tb Eichang Corner.
Gil LAX ATTRACTIUlf
O KEUEY'S-.KEYI HQQUTQilE,
W
E OFFER YOU a superior list of tbs best works of
notion lor tlie long bummer days;
Jane Eyre ;
Ten Night in a Bar Boom ;
Shirley Villett ;
rhackery'a English Humorist;
Beulah, by Mrs. Evans ;
Bleak Hoas, by Dickens;
Martin Cbozzlewit "
OUver Twist, "
Curiosity Shop, "
Little Doorit. . M
Lucy Crofton ;
Harry Lee, or Hope for tht
Poor;
The Rival, or the Timea ol
Burr and Hamilton ;
Dickens' New Stories ;
Pickwick Papers, by Dickens;
Barnaby Budge, "
Donibey and Hon, "
Nkbolas Nicklebey, "
Tale of Two Cities, "
rthort Htorie. "
Bir Rohtn'i Ghost ;
Prince of the House of David;
The Initials;
The Dead Becret ;
The Wife's Victory ;
bhe Two Bisters ;
Twenty Years Ago and Now ;
The lietrama i .....
Two Ways to Wedlock;
The Laird of Norlaw ;
Alone ;
The K. N. Papers ;
The Flounced Robe ;
Retribution ; .
India, the Pearl of Pearl Riv-
The Lost Heiress ;
Lady of the Isle ; V
tloine, or Magnolia vale ;
Planter's Northern Bride ;
Robert Graham - - - .
Courtship and Marriage ;
Linda, or the Young Pilot j
The Banished Hon ; -Bunahine,
or Eat Vinton ;
Love Me Little, Lov Me
Long ;
Vacitv Fair; '
Couutes and the Page ;
Davenport Dana ;
Harry Lorrequer ; )
Charles O'Malley ;
The Guerilla Chief ;
Con Cregaa ;
Jon 'iitb, 18G0. Daily
Sketches by Bos, "
Christina Btones.
David Copprflel(i
Sylvian Holt's Daughter i -
Say and real;
lurael In Bondage;
The Bell of Washington ;
Kate Ayleaford;
lb Little Beauty, (nw) ; '
The Haunted Homestead ;
Lizsy Glenn, (new) ; .
The Convalescent j -
My Third Book;
Leacliff. (new) ;
A Life for A Life ;
rhe Marble Fawn, (new) ;
Edith Vaughn's Victory;
rhe Missing Bride ;
Viva, or the Becret of Power J
The Three Beauties;
Th Curse of Clifton ;
The Deserted Wife ; '
Love after Marriag ;
itena, or the tinow Bird ;
Marcus Warland;
The Lost Daughter ;
Helen and Arthur
Edith' Miuistry i
The Mill on tb Bloss, (new) ;
The True Woman;
Night of G wvnne ;
Tom Burk ;
Horace Templeton J
Sword and Gown ; ' '
Mr Lady Lndlow ;
Jack Hintoa ;
rb l'roleasor.
Herald copy. '.
HAV HAT. -BALES
prime Hay, in store, for sale by .
June 27; , , ELLIS A MITCHELL.
150
OATS OAS.
1 Kf( BUSHELS HEAVY NEW YOBK STATS
XtUvJyJ OATS, in store.
For sale br
June 27.
ELLIS 4 MITCHELL.
SALT SALT.
f 1VERP00L GROUND, 8EWEJ) 4 SEAMLESS 8ACKS.
1 J Turk a Island Alum, m z nuauei nags, r or sale by
June 27. JAS. T. PfciTTEWAY 4 CO.
CORN CORN. ...
I A ti BUSHELS Superior Perquimans County
tUV CORN, per Schr. Patron. For sale by
June 27. ELLIS 4 MITCHELL. '