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vl -v. -V .H t i-l 1-S r". T .'.XUU , . . ., r u a avcLat naiii vr c i:f. it V tu j sv.' 1 eJ2 fs'V-I-jlcJ gverisaect aoJ aa'-hori'y ki ; 'J tr-ea boo rr'J to tlt tkrm when it . Iw.1! itmi ti Baie ot obctrvtittoaM, there k a cert: a air of repecta..ty abect St tUt cocnaaoJs nrerMt L-a tit frmt boiy of catkin! VT mac dvx-U that that are tboesaoJs, yr, Ub trait of tboemaJ of tbe ciliaec of tbe &ta who art ktxw'J; b!itoc4 by li'j kt-rf U rerereoce U the t7 kk of oocKfTkiisB, evco br it carrini to tUt txceew tUt aorae other t&l km rwptctabaj bs ooU nor eeccrately eW-fwaie) tU It vocUbtt Ktftlkes and exeivt eocsrrvstiao tUt axil tefw cr expert to stay tht propwt of events bxplj bj ataUicf oaf eyes to saca prrtniM ; and Jtt, aefc cccarrvBtlsai wocli tot be without cibuijVti ao4 paraJda ia the kistory a Um prrafot euotreis oftf4m'nm tLrocfkt tb couatry, aad tbe Sooth parUcuIaHy. Wt cmaoot, ay crjicc J- Bk f " cnot- J igwxicf dkaaioa, pnrat tbe action or sundry swjthrra State, of vbcM seccssioa ce rvajocalie doubt no now cxbI It k bather trwe cooavrvatisra nor tnie eoaraft t) be bliad to darker or toaoaille to it It ia both, to perceive, and furd ajaloai tapcoJiog , and, loJwJ, in evitable oootiegcocirt. Now, tbe Bxxt Incredulous cm ao longrr fail to fxr firi and acknowledge tL lmmiocwj, uj the wrtiii tr, of Kcek ot tU rmrt of ome mi of tU oatbera Bttr, to4 tUt kt bo dutiot Tk what tkk N. Ctfollfi wiS, uj ibe it M sitattcJ that ih cutiot ttmtia DeatnJ, tbt Boat b tSccted by Ut U ptuwing ioud4 ber. BU it to flittd bow. IS be -will be Bor to bemfUr. Bb ctD&ot, thmlure, keep oat ot the tur moil If litf wotltl ( It k due to her own dignity nj to kr owt Mietj, to Uve ft policy, ft&4 to U prcpsrttl to buIdUU it, both morally ud phyiictlly. To promok inity oi feeling among her own people, and io order to do to, aarome iucb dociJrd groood u will renwte doubt and warering. Tbia, we Uk it, wuuld be tU true coo frratkm, and would certainly be preferable to tUt tort of COoaerTatism tUt would nxt-t a wholly cbaiigfd eei- tioo of afEkln with t woolly unchanged course of action, or rather, we should lay, of inaction. Tki Two Mutmol It will be twn tUt tbe meet ing calkd at tbe Theatre under tbe aoplota of the Ct F. M. If. bu been poatpoocd until to-morrow (Weilnce day) erenlng, la order to avoid clashing la aay way with the meeting called foe tbia evening at tbe Town Hall, and ftodentood to U a " Union " meeting. Tbai One difficulty ,i removed, and one k-ar of Creation of nnpleaaaot feelinp U dispelled. From what wt know oi tbe genlkmeo who will proUbly addrcw the meeting of to-night and of to-morrow night, w bar iTery confidence that nothing in their remark j will Ut any tendency to create new dWirion or wlku thoee difiurencea of opinion which may already exist ' among our people, 1 It will be aeeo from tbe corrwpotMlenre publish ed, vy tbe meeting at Thalian Ilall bubcea poat- pooed alao, that R. II. Cowan, Esq., haa connt'iiUd lo peak to-morrow night, and that M. D. Smith, E., from no desire to keep silent at thia time, but from the pressure of other engagetneota is compelled to decline, We feel authorised in saying that there will be no lack ofspcakera. Comtmia o Fedisal ntUTtoiis." liy a gen tleman j ait from Raleigh, we learn that the report of tbe Joint Committee on Federal Relations U expected to be made to-morrow, (Wednesday,) and that it Si un derstood that tbe committee unanimously rrcommend the calling of ft State Convention to take suvb action as the peculiar position of our fodcral relations may render necessary. Tbe committee will concur generally with the recommendatiooa of tbe Governor's Mramgtt. Fttt Cocm.-We learo by a private letUt from Greenville, Pitt County, N. C, that a new ecceraion pole has been raised there. The pole is of native pine, brush at tbe top, and bearing the Aug of Southern Con federacy, ft white field with blue border, and In the mitre tingle star for North Carolina, overarched by ft bow of fourteen smaller stars. Win on A Bci8T. Tbe pipes that convey the Cro ton Water from tbe receiving reservoir to the distribu ting reservoir in the city of New York, burst on Thurs day last, flooded hundreds of acres of unoccupied lota in tbt upper part of the city, emptied the lower reservoir, cut off tbt supplies of water and played the mischief gen erally. Tbt break will not probably be repaired uuder several days yet 19 Dr. Hunter it out io another letter to-day, which may be found interesting to the consumptive. By tbe way, wt learn that some persons art of opinion that we are doing Injustice to our patrons by publishing these letters. To all such, wt would say that we endeavor to attend to our own interests, and also try to render our paper u valuable as possible to our readers. No Horn. Wt understand that HonT Warren Win- alow, who it on the Committee of thirty-three, writes borne tUt there is no prospect of any concessions or guarantees from tbe North. Tbt appearance of things k hopeless. It will be seen that Secretary Cobb bos resigned. . . For th Jnnrnal. Mum. Edilort: It ha bees thought that a " Batter; of mum ATUitrj - coma ne oigutied m Uii town. The WTiter of tbia is one of tboM who dedrei to assist in getting p such a aauitary forca. Will you call attention to the subject, and will some other friend suggest a meeting of UtoM waofavotttr ut us assemble at an earl v dj and avail cwaelvas oi ths provisions of tbe new law as soon a "cffio! WT'- BTATB RWHT3. Neobom RbtCruk) 1 The negroes from the Brig Wingold and Bark N. W. Bridge, nine, in number, have arrived in this place. Tbey arc in comfortable plight, are well cared for, and will be forwarded to their homes at speedily at possible Fernandwn Floridan iihinst. - - . Captcbi or A moth eb Bla via Letters from ZanzL bar, received at Salem, Mass., state that tbe sbio Sunnv Booth, with 846 slaves on board, had been captured by Mozambique, and sent to Mauritius. Tbe Sunny South wag built in New York, in 1854. by the late Ueonre n . Maa a 1 J O DUA.TB, auu waa toua uuruen. . - , Lkattko. The free negro population of Granville is rapul.'y diminishing by emigration to Ohio. We un derstand company numbering twenty left ft few days t jo, esl co:jc.:rs will follow toonIetruri How. ' I uivu i , 16. I. U J. ra P i :T liimMj (rufarj U frt U l Ca4 If iMkUl ktl U lt-a Mtok 1 iMkra W , A. J.O . rrtixi j l.8t v, Cuei. . hwa. J Z . H. Co4Jt, 9. C, IWoibw tth. ttso. C im.Ui i : 1 hg 'm w ' tk( 1 wtil h piwat W sJdrMa m TmmmJtf af kt. of u; a (M UWM.tM ml mti inI 1 auto U lUitiMt la tammwet f Us m w k s bj im aoc wn yea, h a part at mj tatv, aa4 sm h r(vd4 m pro. saaeuoa m mj part. Bat f Wf War to a4 r attuu to tM ( Ual a sail Is feasi emMtot hi a latva Maat- m$ Taaatla (kt astt ) 4 I wvaij saat tmrmCf U(- gaat thai aJraactaMBta aaoQi4 M BftaUa w prataai aa ciaakaf haiwoaa ta ta Kaauaga, 1 ka M aaaUoa of SMro patf potitk. It mtA a hatvaaa two BarUM aaflo biks caa draw tho bvgaat craot at bmUs vha WfMt bbow ; Ml fttaa aMatMa wunh ?! Um praaaat bb4 tas fataro of ar eoaair y, aa4 bb4 Bfl4MBTaata4 aadar tBa WiBaaaca af IU luataMat aa ait, aa4 Bia4 ail, wa act at each aaaoar ill Bu. bb4 cow a, fraata aaaaoaaaary til taatuif , tut wa ara all aaBarie 4 at uo bum caaaa, aUvafk wa saay kaa .Heraat aotMnia of peltry, wt saai aua ar ivua tugaiaar. 1 aan, vary raapocUully, ituur. H. OOWiV. Maaara. A. W. Ft ujb, J. 0. Caaaa, U. W. Koaa, taa sUuaa. WaaiKOToa Pae. It. IstiO. Iaar fir i Tfc BadtralcMd. appaustad oa Ua past af taa MCapairas Miaata Ha," to Brecaro Buaakani fur Ua Batting aa WftBaaJay aieatag, raaBacuBily raqaaat yea to BdJraaa loo citiaaaa a Uua euaoiuBily aa Ua BBpaetftof panll of the coaouy, o tha aboao evaaiag, at Mm T aeaua. Maapox-uaiiv, . 0. GREIJf, ) A. w. r UUJC8, V CommlttM. U. W. EuoJt, ) Daar bin i 1 rtgrat that f am ana Me to eompty with your SattrrtBg reaaMi. My um Uta weak la avt mj owa. I have aa deaus la Uaaa Uaaaa la bo silent. Nome call theiuBelvas Kaoaeatua aaaa, aad Bona call taaBjaalfas I'otua bib i hot I heUava taara Is utiio diflaraace of opralua bo twaaa theav All afrae that Uo fern la bum obtaia furUar gaaraatsae af Baeada. Alt Bgrao that thtas goaraataa caa only ho ebtaiaad hat Uroogh fear of Bjaceseioa. It la, tha a, abvloua that oar ooorao is to oa ready aid e tofBilnf d tu aacada ft thuaa gaaratttsas ara aot glvea. Tat ry af t'oJoa will g a yoa u aoaoaaaiuoa frwa Black ha pobltcaae oka huU erj Nonhara Mala. Hhat gwaraotoee will tofflcef Tho auleaia eotnpact of tbe I'uaaulaUua haa beea of ao (fleet i therefore wa want aa aaora promisoa. want oar saara of tha cuaioiva Ter ritory. We want any eppoaitlua to Ua Mptora ol fvurtire slaves punished by Uo horUera Hutea aa they bbbub ob stracttuas to aay law. Aad Bust UBDurtaal of all. wa want thuaa AboilUva Oraa that have haaa bursuig la Ua Ualla of CuPgraas far tweaty gta years qorocbed. Ilea who ought to ho bsbi to Cotigraaa from tha North to carry oat tha compacts of the CoustltuUoa, aud Biaia laws to retura.tlia fugitive aiare, arc seat to obatraoi each uwb to lusuit nouuisra (lemuer to tura tha "alia of Cob greas Into Aboliiloa lecture roosoa, aad make thra the de pot of all thoaa tacaadlary pabucallooa aad speachaa, which ara Bcattarau wnererer uey caa be, lactting tba slave to re ballioa. aad oaahiBg tba bomre and flreaidee of tho Houih la- secure from violaaca aad blood. . Tho coutiouaooa of such a Uoograss caa do tha booth to good. It Biusi eeaae to ca let. As all admit that wa nasi secede, if proper aoaranteea ara aot glvea, lat as be ready to carry out our oouiokmi plan ai ooeo auu logoiuer, bbo iara wiu oa bo oiooaaiteo: or civ il war. ery respectfully, your obed t serv t, MUODr H BoJlTH. To Messrs. J. Q. tiasair, A. W. IYu-sb. U. W. Koaa. Com- mlltea. Hpectal CorraapoBdeaca of tha Journal. NORTH CAROLINA LKUltUATVUSC. SSMATB. Wtain a a TU. V mat The Raoata was called to order al 11 'clock A. M. l'rsr. ir oy iter, mr, aiauiauo. The Journal of Hatorday was read. Mr. Laue praeented tha prooaadings of, and resolutions rrom a meeting of tbe eititens of Wayna county, afilrnilng tbe right of seieasloo, aad adnalng Ua ditlereot KallroaJ Comttanles aot to transport Uoltad Htatea truooa to MouU Carolina. Mr. Drown remarked that ha had a high irespect for tha clliiena of Wsyoa county, but saw ao aeoesaity fur the res olution la regard to U. H. troops i that tha President had shown a disposition friendly to tha Kouth. and from his long acquaintance with hint be knew ha would aot be guilty of aoyrash act. ine resolutions were releued to the Com mittee oa Federal relations. Mr. Walker tirasented a memorial from the N. 0. Mil Iter? InstltuU at Charlotte. Ua hla motion It was ordered to be printed aad. referred to the Committee oa Eduoatioa and the reading dlnpensed with. Mr. Urown presented ua following teioluUooa which ha was allowed to read auneeii i (Tba resolutions bare not been received. Wa presume from tbs tenor of the flebats, that tbey have reference to the appointment of a eommlsaloDer to Bouth Carolina. Not having tha resolutions to print we omit the debate. They were, on motion of Mr. Bnmphrey, of Onslow, ordered to be printed and made tha order of the day for Tuesdsy, UU tost, at 11 o'clock. Joibmal. Mr. Plinmona introduced a bill to amend Chan. I. Raa. 90 iwnwa voao, woico paeeea its nm reading. Mr. Outlaw, a bill concerning free Negroes. Referred to Committee on tbe judiciary and ordered to be nrinted. Tba engrossed Uousa bill to amend aa act entitled an art to Incorporate Ua town or Charlotte, was read tbe first time hod referred to the Committee on corporations. A meessga was received from tha Homie, transmitting tbe urnllrd bill to appoint an additional Flour and 1'roviHion Inspector In the town of Wilmioirton. Also, ths report ol tba Preeident of tha Farmers Bank of . c. wmcn, on motion of Mr. Bledsoe, was with all Ua other Bank statements, referred to the Committee on Banks and Currency. Tbe bill to prevent tba felling Of timber In certain parts wi iicum, vuuiiiT, pnfwvu mirij eua huh reaaing. oumonouoi air. nicuiora, ua eenate adjourned toll o'clock, Tuesday. MAINTAIN YOUR RIGHTS I A MEETING Of THE CAPE FEAR MINUTE MEN WILL BB HELD IN THALIAN HALL, Off WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEHBER14, ltOO. Several epcakers will address the moot ing on the great and vital issue of the day. The pullic generally, and tho ladies in particular, are respectfully invited to at tend. FOR COMMISSIONERS. nr.D RnAun FROM tbe strong solicitation of a large number of citl cens. tha craaant RnarH n enitimiun..M M " T a-vwa K VB VVIUUI WSIVUV1 SjIBbTB WUT sented to serve again if elected, via : . JWMJI UitVBUH. WM. A. WBIOHT, 8. D. WALLACE, A. MARTIN, T. C MILLER, O. O. PAKHLKY, ' 8. B. BUNTLNO. Dec. 11th, I860 81 Aa-ALL PERBONS who desira to nreserva the Union of tha BUtes, aa long as H Is consistent with the preserva tion of our Constitutional Rights, and who do not believe that the interests and the honor of North Carolina, demand immediate and separate secession, on her part, are reques ts w meet at tht TOWH HALL, on Tuesday Evening next, me iun mat., at T o'clock.. . , Dec. 8 it. WALKER MEARE8, DMUOaiBT AND APOTHECARY, nCT-r ; T angiisn, rrenon and uernvu Chemicals s Swaadish Laanhaa, fte., c. - - - - - A Ida amnBlsMB Dtnjl. vir ilT -i .7 """7, nines, c.,40. " forma. , r--- ut wa most aatunu ua eiagana November 2Ji 1839. - . i. il ft-ii "a-. . L ) a . . . : j k t . i; i , i s ; a. : . a m t t i tj vi j v r, in s.. 1. a-J i. u. 1.. 1 ;v j. 1 :e I f - -fBut-'a-I J 1 ti I a'.i - i' t.v. s. j tu i fvii"f tf f vaa .'i ts i : rt . lor v ---4L. I U. I WoJ'y ral.-4 f-r. B1 tf.tt-1 ta a4 Ua sml-4 !if t ua a r a vt ia Ivjn. .;r j a - S ta a ul Ba(Tai4 w.u u. a.j4 ti .1 m'. ; v j. Tmii .: w!ata.:p4 ua UlU.i rfailiSjea, wVlvk WW BJo-wJ if ai-ic--a : Wrcaa, la ovJ ti Cveaty Cos stva rtcst ty l4 m iXm Was, 4i a4 tmi'f eiraaa Ua aaaunuaaM U l tB!ral CtMiaty. Ikrejre, AiW'.vmi, l't M bnij BJsra tba lata aatsaagt of Ctf. kVue la raH to ra4ral l..mTmi, lt lis ipat4 acta af BjfTraaiaa m th fart Of L a Eck rB&caa party apoa ua rrtia ot tM HiAra BiaAca. m4 Ua ravaitt eiactk of A brkaaa Lta- eis, apoa Ua st4 pWf y aad y 'Jrm of kia party, m B caaaa tu a Aawlabuai al tha I'bhi. and that we ara Bui Btaag Hat hi jctk Carina ahH rrsaaia W the I sua, aw'y aa couUit.a UjU tka irvarB butaa raptal ail lava ea-Btm-v.t( u exacatnaaf the fccAita aUe lav, aad gr aataaibg la tha dva'.Ura rtalee eaal rkU aad Sual jnr Ucges M tha Tarrtunaa af the I'BiUrd bvaUa. ArauanL That wa hereby Ciprra ut mast Baartfcit tkaals aad aprraciatia for Uesyapaiby a&d aohia aCjrts af aor fraa4a at taa aorta. WB aaia krata'y aaaiauiaad ear rtgkta agmmal all haaarda, aad that if we ara eoBBpaited ta aepartie fruai b-ea la aor aaarts wa will cat-ratk thea as kriUrra, ad acre racard aur aTerlaaUcg gralitada. betutntiL 1 oat ae approve f tba fvrsaaiioa af a Poo th ere h gkva (lita. Bad recamaatBd that a ioaiBiiUea af Se ha tppomud by tha Chaa- ta report aa eritBiiaiktB to aa BjuarBad .aauof. JiMueJ, laai we iBJMthia wBh aaw araihraa af aor awter doauwra eia'aa ta taeir actaratiaaUua to reaiat tUact hrpuUitcea rata. -' A. A. McKtraaB, Jobn H. t uua. U. BT. L UaLBBTOM, Committee. Km. J. Mr but aa, U. W. WBaBTaaa. Oa avoti4a, theaa reeolatioea were anaslBMiwly adonted. CoL M. J. McOuSe aeit addraaaad tha mealing, ta a speech diatutgBBtoed by logic aad eloqueace, ha caaed the aueatiua of ha audi ace lur aa hoar or Biure,- aad plaisly maoa taa ooac iaaua taat we aaa aa s pa u luauca or equal toy from a black brvabbcaa aaajuruy. ha addraaa was abw aaa BBoropnate, aaa rearved atwat daearvadly tha rap tuteaa apptauaa of his aadwaca. A letter waa read from Hon. W. WlaaUw, eiblbitlne; the fact that tba Kurth did Bet mtead ta racof bim aor rights, aad appealing to North t'arolutiaua to aula la a common 4reac. Tba Chair appointed for a Committee a orgsniiing a Boutnera ttignta t ioo, ateaars. w illiam U. Hroadtoot, J. U. took, A. A. McKetkaa, A.J. O'rJauk.a aad J. 11. HoUrta. L'twa motiua, tha thanks of tha stealing vera tendered to ua nairaiaa aau rnniaiiu, aaa uie itmiogioa rfoarnat, Htata Jowaai aad towa papers ba requested to bubUah the prouaaaiogs of uw meeiing. I poa motion, the meeting adjourned. toAMl'bO BOON, Chairman. JWU.Afcoar.'rB, Publta Bjeatlatg; Wayae Ca. A public mtvting was held in tbe Court House in Uullaburu' Wavue (Jo on tbfl blh iuiL, on which oc casion Major John Hlocumb , rwiiki, autl W. C. ltrjan, and Joaiah II o will, acted as Secretaries. Uea V Strong, Efj , Chairman of the committtx) on rcsohi tions, rcportid tiie followiDg, which were read ttruUim, and passed unanimously : Whereas, It is meet and proper at ail timrs for a vigilant peoplo to coBaolt together for their common good, aad a areas a crlaj haa armed, whea It becomes tha Impera tire duty of tba people everywhere to give free cipreaaiwa of opinion, hi order that our Kepreecnutivee la our Htate atd BBtlunal councils may with certaiuty redact tbe wiahet of the ptpi4 w hoae servaute they ara t Tberefora, 1st. AraoftMd, That the safety of our lives and fortunes, and what la mure dear, tba preearratioa of oar Honor, for bid oar remaining longer la tba Union unless our Federal ltelalions are speedily oksnged. li. Jii-iotvtil, 1 hat we fsily recognlie tbt rights of secea sioa, and that lbs doctrine of coercing a secediug btata di rectly or indirectly, back luto tha Uuioa Is at war with ths genius of our frsa Institutions, aud that svery attempt ta coerce Kuala Carolina or aor other boBlhera sacediua Mate should ba restated by ewy other Hvathara blala at all Hazards sou to ut laai extremity. M. JiemMvoO, Tiiat tbs Black E publican party at tbe North ara alone responsible for tbs prseent agitated condi tion ot tba country. tiA. htolvml, 1 hat tbs extension of tbs slective franchise by tue people of tba Worth, so far as to allow Irre negroes to have a voice in electing a President to rule over tbe bouth, Is a groaa violative of tha Ceuatilution, an itwult to ths white man, and a grievance which ought not to ba en dured. . 61A. Kenolted, That we depreoate any change in our pres ent form of government, provided it couid be administered as Interpreted by oor Karulutiouary k'athars. But of this wt utterly deepair when we conteuipata tht deep-aeated hostility to the inatitutioo ot slavery which pervades the minds of Northern fauaUus. S1A. Mewlvtd. That the Uenera Assembly oagbt to call a convention of tba people to aaxemble at an early day, to taks such action as way be Deceasary to ualiitain our right and preaerre our houor, and that our He ureeenlativea be nereby uistrucita to prest Uils matter titlura our Legisla ture. 7IA. Jfrsoftwl, That la view of tbe danger which threaten us. ths Legislature snoum speedily place our btata la a situ ation for defence by re-orgamziDg the mill! la and providing a snpply of arms and Diuuitious of war. SlA. Jiftolvtd, Ihat tbs recretary of this meeting furnbh copies or tneaa resoiu loos to our town papers for tiubiica- tion, alao to our benators and to aur Comuivuers, and tbey be reqnestad tolsy tha same before their renprctiva bodies, ami aaa prompt auuoa upon ua eunject embraced therein. Tbe following preamble and reeolution were intro duced bj Mr. llobioson, Esq., and pwd unanimouslj Wherea$, Wa have seen it announced in tbe preaa of tbe country, that Major Anderson, now In command of fort Moultrie, located at Charleston, Bouth I'aroliea, haa made t requisition on the bcretary ol war for reinlorcementa of troops, stating that he deems ths forca now under bis com maud inadequate to tbe emergencies which may aruta from tna preaent siaie oi me puunc mwu ; ana wuereaa wa would deem tba grant of such reiuforcemeat a declaration by the general government, that they intend to coerce Bouth Car olina, lberelore Jicsolrai, That we respectfully kapgast to tbt Officers of int unit re in itaiiroaas iu mis Mate, ins expediency and duty of refusing to transport any troops over tbe soil ol North Carolina, until some sstialactory ariangemeut of our common diOiculUes aud dangers can ba mads. On motion tbe thanks ot the meeting were tendered to the Chairman and Secretaries, for the efficient dis charge ot their duties ; and on motion the meeting ad journed. JOHN C. SCLOCUMB, Cbm'o. Wn. C. BatAK, Josun IIowtxL, Is Secretaries. WM. II. LIPPHT, WUOLKSA I.EAA'V RETAIL l)RV(t VIST, VREMISJ R. B. (or. Front and Market Suu, V llialnston. N. C. Always on band a full and fresh asNortment of DRUdfk PAlaT&y OILS AND GLAUS, PERFUMERY AND fAtiVr ARTICLES. Pmorxptwn ooourotely oompuvnrled. Medicine oaa be obtained at any hour ot the mgbt. iha night bell it at tbt second a oor ton rront si.) rrom toe corner. mr On and after this day, all proscriptions will be CAPS, OB. tat, LANDRETirS HEW CROP UAHDEJI SEED. JU8T RECEIVED FROM D. LANDRETH & SONS, tht most reliable Seed Growers In tbt country, a full supply of NEW CROP GARDEN SEEDS, consisting of a variety of Beans, Peas, Asparagus,, Roots, Onion Setts, White and Red Clover Seed, Blue Grass, and a general assortment of small Seed. Also, Flower Seeds and Hyacinth Bulbs. For salt by WALKER MEARE8, NoT'W 4,1 Market street. A Word of Warning. There is nothing more despicable than stealing tbe repu tation of a reliable article to impose upon a community an inferior and worthiest one, and yet it ia often done. leen yean ago Helmstreet k Co. introduced a Hair Restora tive, under tbe name of " Inimitable Hair Coloring." Its wonderful restorative properties made It immensely popu lar, and grey and bald beads were like to become a thing of the past, when tbt country waa flooded with imitations, the use of which was not only uselesa but absolutely injurious. The original prepat aiwn U a tcienlilo combination, made with oil and stimulating spirits, affording an agreeable hair wash, while all tht imitations are made with water, making the hair harsh; dry and frresy-, requiring,- after It driest the use of oil or wash to make it look decern ly. We would therefore advise our readers to buy nothing but the orvrtiuii Inimitable JJair (Morxng or lletlvratwe, which Is reliable. JVojy WTit;?. Prioe fifty cents and one dollar a bottle. Sold everywhere Sold in Wilmington by W. H. Llppitt, H. McLin, and by all DroSfk gQAJg 4 CO, Proprietors, Trov, JTev. 33. 68-lB-dAw. i j r r . .i:.: 'f : J i. -.-, i:..c t st cii: .-'ifRTL.L.i vr . i .i i j ctt f.T-r '-ta. It is .i.- v a. e .t. Li: ri.r a kl.L" S i, 1 ftia t4 tfc't fVj , Vj vtt Cct in U-e 1.: .- ; a;J u' te f'.it re u jvi. : y t a.y i ilxr d , it s ii ,ry, w. ab.s.:j J ue L.v a'3-Urd or Lxd a,;b ubrivlti. It U ftts 3 oo tiii a.'vr vka-.i.'o i jJ 1- - of ptjc dykf of K-ve a-1 ulicati-xA s'uJ.d w.a t3 Tci.i, Biid CJl, t, wU.3 ia 1 i. it tl'.t'tkt of tbuse frsiJa wii Ua weareiacUi y LUtx-'s;rse, aad aU'd'we rtyard as rvtl'y btai.ky, are It j ctutt kf about U their Usi Vjc tk-OMxU of tbetr own ilo r-ractioo. "lb frut of CocasBpt.ia beg las Affjrectly ia Z.'l -net casea. A tua sj paxvntJy ta ptrki-t hen! h, taa an attack of catarrh or re throat, aad bU-o tbia eubaiJia, U hrcs the drt,ba.kii:g couch bvfurt aHd ta -Sot ncfmjuectJj a apitiicg of biood ia the Crst tva-pUun, ana tudoeo, it a. meat uvartaUy mayki tbe comjrc ce ment of tbe diisase ; tbu may be ou j a a!: bt streak ia tte muvtu or it may be coonujeratUe, ood ot a brktt pod coior. In many case Couuinp'.ioa acta la a-ler - tkUl sm Jtvtrt, and these occur aJeauat with tbe regularity ot sy tu. Ia others we tave a sen of Itct ia palm of tt handa and salet of the let, or a jf4 oa tho cheek; cold (ct and hands art aV trtqsently olMervni Mary txrsom muuie tbe kver aud dill i wa which occur in tbe early stae if Coosutrptko, k Inter mittent lew. Al II Jtaav proem!. prnptraJujut occur, getMrrsJy tow aide aaaruiog;, and are ofttxi ao pro- iu a ta areoca tne auecta, and even ils dm. 1 be sfoaaotA u got much disturbed ia the early s'agit ot Chronic Consumption. It if by oo Bteans Dooouimon Ux the tpfcUte to continue unuiWy W until after Putrrkatu seta in, when it feneral'y becomes capricious and poor. la fcnuUet, aiier fcver occurs, ua mootbly sickncas is almost always suppreftwd, and it b cotomoa furl tbt Cough and Diarase iu tbe LuDgs to te ascitded to this intpdantif, while in reality it is only the result depending upon the debility ol tbe constitution iuduced by tbe dweajie. After the liver and peroptratioos have become establiabed, the waating of the Uib aud Btreogih goes oa so rapidly that the body may be truly said to tuMumt auvy. lie pints ioua apptar larger than natural, trom tbe wasting of the fleshy part, the chest becomes contracted, tbe features sharpened, and the ryes attain a peculiar wildoesa aud brilliancy. Ths matter txpectorakd changi with tbe pronss of tbe disease, la the cominencetDvut tbe Cough is Jry ; but after a time a taifrty or slightly rofAy secrettoo follows. As tLe uiseaiie approaches tbe socood stage, mis gradually changes to a sticky, jelly like, or gluey subetauce, often dark in color, but more commonly in clining to a grernuA, wiu now and then streaks of yrW color. When tubercles soften, the expectoration become still more yellow and pas-tike. Tbe matter exjiectorated from a cavity in the lungs is peculiar. It is of a whitish yellow color, with a rugged or wooly surface. The ceicDraicd I roiewor r orbee used to describe tbuj sputa, u looking " elmoU Lit i it tit balls of cotton or voU." At times tbe matter expelled is very offttwive, but more commonly it is without tbe least ameiL Sometime it has $weettsh at others a taUuk taste. ' Fnqaeutly the patient complains of put and some times can place his hand over the very seat of bit dis ease ; but more frequently there is no pain berond a aenso of oppression or an occasional si itch in tht side, and it is by no means uncommon lor thepatieut to point out aa the mat ol his dwease, the most beultby part ol his lungs. la this form of Consumption, tbe patient ia always " getting Utter," and yet as steadily growing worse that is, be appears to improve lor a while, aud then re lapses into a worse condition than belorv, each succeed ing attack leaviDg him more feeble than the preceding ouu. He spits pas for a time, has fever, niglU-tweats, lost apjxt if,rA and ttreng k, coughs iiiceseaotly, and can scarcely sleep at night Gradually the cough abates, tha expectoration becomes lew, and nearly dkiappears, the lever and sweats vanish, and be imagines himself rapidly getting wlL He gains several pounds in weight, and bis physician points to it aa an evidence ol improve ment from treatmeut, or from Cod Liver UU. Hut soon all the old symptoms return ; the bectic fever and night sweats, the cough aud expectoration of pus increased fiequency of the pulse, and loss of the newly recovered flean and strength. Now, you would ak,why is this f The reason is eusily uudtTstoodConsumption is caused by tubercles these are produced by Catarrh, or Sore Throat, or Bronchitis by impure air, or dust, or irritation of some kind in tbe air-tubes of the lungs. This irritation is kept up for a long time before tubeaks begin to lorm ; but sooner or later, a Irish cold, or some greater irrita tion than usual, causes their rapid di position. Soon the cold dimtppcars, or the irritation is withdrawn, and tubercles cease to form. Those formed, however, rwwin and gradually develop themselvea. After a few mouths the lungs are again exposed in some manner to irrita tion, wLen a further drponit of tubercles take pluce, and in another part ot the lungs. As all tncturbtrcks are not deposited at the same time, tbey do fiot all solten at the same period, but in successive crops, as thry were formed. When tbey have softened down iuto " matter," and are being expelled, the potieut has fever and perspiration ;his appetite be comes poor, and he lows llenb and strength. But as soon as the first crop is thrown off, all these symptoms vanish, aud he coutiuues to improve until tho second crop is reudy lor expulsion, when he agnin relajmcs. Now, at every softening of tubercles, a part of the lung is broken down iuto a cavity ; hence, as the longs be come grudually destroyed, the body becomes gradually wasted each attack leaving the poor invalid weaker than the one which preceded it Luring these periodic improvements, nostrums, and villainous compounds of every description, obtain credit for effecting the change which takes place, while, in reality, they but interfere with the proper action of nature. The poor patient is, by such means, being "cured from the day he becomes an invalid to the day he ia laid in his grave. I am not now going to speak of treatment, but I can not retrain Irora making one practical observation on tbe injudicionsness of the usual course recommended by most physicians. It is no unusual thine lor intelliirent men to advise the consumptive to "take good tart of ", o -tjctixum lav tne open air,'' Ut "Uv4 tettl," but to "talc very little medicine I" Now, what dots all this mean, but to advise that be shall wait for the tubercles to soften In tbe lungs, and thereby destroy bim, hiBtcad of striving earnestly, determinedly, persevering ly, to prevent that change from taking place T , Left to uature alone, death is the almost inevitable issue. Tbe aim of the physician, then, Bhould be tocauBe the oisoro twn of the tubercles, in other words, to make the system np and throw them out by the bowels, the kidneys, or the tkin. It is by absorption that scrofulous glands are removed that swellingt and tumors vanish that drowiM disappear ; and by making this the thief aim and object of my treatment, I am able through tbe In strumentality of inhalation, to effect -the cure of Con sumption, by causing the absorption and removal of the tubercles from the lung, thus preventing ulceration and destruction of their substance. Invalids are very liable to fall into the error of sap posing that, because they have not all these symptoms, therefore they cannot have Consumption. Now, it rare ly happens that we find all, or even a majority cf tbe symptoms described in any one case. This is a malady ot infinite variety, and, alas, too frequently so silent and unmarked in iu progress, as to be far advanced before any positive symptom gives ns warning of its presence. It is like an enemy in ambuBh ; we are often on the eve of destruction before becoming aware that we are in tbe least danger. My next letter will be on" Latent Consnmption.,, . Yourob'tserv't , ROBERT HUNTER, M. D. - ityIlotel,"WiImifigton, N; UyDec. 10,1800.- . OLD TOGY MACHINES Taken in exchange as part pay for the Farmenter i Campbell SewiDg Machines. Forssle by ' " " a-3-.". i , E. T. BARRY, , Photographic- Booms Mozart HalL 78-at i Deo. 11, i860 t i r . v a- i a r c - to 'H!.r.:i : ui:n a m rt. j a. i. i; ta a ..i t.i, tr wt B'i- y pr .. . lv'.. p i- L .-r. tt.'i tl 0 -cct !-liip iirt-i j,.--a. t J r--- : t....-rt.- C It. i . . X rS-x. "--- i - fj ' at --y ave aV la a-i ca--a of Nfrryes aai S. -1 lci.j-. P.. i tia j E s aad LmH f r j es i. .1 tin. -.-n. i a ; ;.a at Ua heajt. Iiyrncs asitTe. t: aaa l a al tli core sui a., p'.r mri Le ti. aa4 a.u.ci a pot arfil nrmaJy, di B- t e-.;.J U-vO, c.JBii, aa aocy, a arrtr-tg hvui.' J t?Bf cai.w..a. Kll direv.-t.eoa iat!sa paij Lt arwal tch fakia, wi h aaa.J ha crf'i;y vrNr,'''i. e4 Ageat fst ta l ai'.ed Mataa aad Cassia, JOB k.VFS, BdeBMer, K. T. X. B II 00 and I XMtsga ataEps tackMied to ary aa tbonaed Acaat, will inaara a hotua, eoeiai&irg W Pta, ky retara BiajL For aa,e ia WCaiagtoa by W. H. Uppilt, Bery X Ua, tad all lmrMta. roU ia GWahore' hr Laeas k Moore. PL'BCtU, LA'J k CO., EkhatooA, May 14. 1M0 111 A )7 ly ULISL. CARI Wa Wc ta fcf orBj tba trvia, tbat wa kara aa- PioteJ W. C. hO Aa.1), r-.q Naral &ur Sroker of W il aingtua, U. CM aula Agcal fgr aor Uaa. t-t-O. &. KOCX23 k CO. Boston, April 1 Tba asJarabiBeil, aaut Waa appointed y Gaarga B. Rucers A Co.. ef twalua, aula abl tvi tha aala af limit b( X t'ES ta thai aaai krt, raapacioily aobciu or tiers tram ua trade. Tkrur trutl Gm u tarrak4 fuii to, f aK4 rojirvr to any V-wxl tu IK L uued Mom, n4 u Bfummlnf to yve imImm, or lAa wmeg TfuMtL A well saluted aiock af lum grades, frwa same BarUee, kept constantly aa kaaJ, aaaiiilaa of wKkB eaa Be seea at as OSta. W. ai UUAiU), Broker.' April T 1SC0. vJ-t Ttacoia's broam, K. a, Not. S3, I960. Jk'OTICE ia hereby girea that oa aai after tht first aay af January acit, taa Fust C See at Peacock's Store, Col tunc us County, tf. C, will ba vacaUd, ualeea soma suitable paraoa caa be found to taat charge of It, aa I cannot kwger asrva. - jovrr PEtoocK, p. if. NEW ADVERTISEMLNTS. THEATltE. TnitIB NIGHT I OKI.T COMMEXCLNU TBUESDAY EVOIXQ DEC U. FIRST APPEAB1XCK IX wntllMlTOX OP BiaVU. (HKlBTl'a U1SBTKEAJ, Usder tbt immediate peranaal snnerinteadenct of (.tUKUki CU RUSTY, Aatbor of aearly all tbe choice geas of Elblopiaa Miastrelsy, whaa eiperwace of aver Is years, la tbe profeesioD, aad petformssces for tbt taat 11 years la tbt United felelea and Bur ope, bib a goarautt fur the excellence of tbe Enterta!-im-B'a be suboiita for public aprrovaL Ua aad bat MAM MOTH CObU'AN r will opea ss abort, aad appaar for positively THHl.E KIUHTo ONLY. Hemember tbe erlKlnalliKOUGK CilBISTY to bis tai ml U tle snd chaste entertainments. ADMISSION Urws-Circla and Farqaetta, 60 efnU. Children IS cents, (iallery ii centa. Centra Gallery 60 cents. Doors open at T o'clock commence at 8. JOHN P. KM1TH, Business Agtat. Pbani Tarow, Treasurer. Dec. Uth, Ihho M 6t UACOX A.D fOHK, - . t( PI. li AND muULDtlli; XXJ 60 bbU. City Mess Pork. For sale very low by Dec.Uth WOHTH i DAN1KL. NOTICE. IF THE GENTLEMAN who exchanged CoaU st tba ball in Llintoa, oa Piiday nigbt cf tba fair, will retora tbt one he got through a mistake, to J. R. BEAMAN, he will find bis ia Mr. Besman's care, at Clinton. Deo. 11, 1860.-10116-11 nAitaiiAL'a a alt. 8 1 CK3 Manhal't btaodard Halt. For sale by Dee. 11th WQKTH DANIKU 200 SOAP, IASDI.KS) A Rill KTAHCII, BOXES ADAMANTINE CAKDLEd I 60 lirown Koap ; . .. v 50 3U " btarcb. For sals bv D e. Uth k'ORTH 4 DANIEL. Willlll KIAl ltt prrt BARRELS EXTRA FAMILY FLOCIt 1 0J 100 bsgs fcuper Fine aud Cross. For aaia by !. Uth WOHia A DANIEL. ALMAKAf'S rOH 1H61. , FARMER'S NOKTU CAROLINA ALMANACS, at Dec. II KKLIY'rt Book Mora. iiootta BOlt AI.I.. fltHK NORTH CAROLINA FORM BOOK J - , . -X Csntwell's Justice j or bwaine's Kerined) -Friedley's Legal Adviser. At Dec. 11. KELLEY'8 Book Btore. - mim. MK Ai.Kn s norvx. OLD STAND. 1US BUBSClilllEH Ukes tills nictbod of returning ber sincere thanks to ber numerom friends for tba liberal natronsee her bonne bas received for tba naat few years, and wonld rcpectluliy inform tha public that sht Is prepared to accommodate Boarders cither Transient or Regular oa tbe most liberal terms. Uer table will st all times be found amply provided with the best the market affords. Her rooms are keut iu tba beet possible manner, rendering every comfort and convenience to ber guest in ber power. A coulibuauce of public salronage Is rcupectftilly solicit ed. MARY U. McCALEB. ta Situated on Chestnut street, below Front, Bouth side, her bousa is In a convenient location to business. December 11, lstio dtf. CIIAKCOAI. IOR SALE AT THS W1LMIS0T0S CAS W0RK9 at . 6 cents per bushel. -Dec, Uth, lHfiO , i fit EASTKHN II A V. d(f BALES strictly choice Hay. For sale by VUU Dec. 11. HATHAWAY CO. - RUN Dili H. , I K HBD3. prime sweet Cuba Molasses j JiOJ 1A0 bags prime to choice Rio Coflee ; 30 bhds. prime to choice MuscO. Sugar 150 kegs Nails all sizes ; ' 20 bbis. choice New Orleans Syrup j , 6 do. refined Brup. For sale by Dec. 11. HATHAWAY CO. loo buls. atuAiia, (WSHED, Powdered and Clarified, just received, and J for sale for cash at Nob. It aud 12 Front Rtreet. Dec. 11th UEOBGK MYERS. HEO AI'FLES. 1 ff Barrels Inst received at GEO. MYERS'. J Deo. 11th. ' KA'l'ilA. UUA11U.M tUliTutl. Kegs just to hand, for 20 to 18 cents per lb., at December 1L . -GEO. MYERS. . 25 MACHIKB rOKTKY. --. From sunrise 'till the sun is low, There runs t stream by no mesns slof, With earnestness and steady flow, I Of hungry men to CASSIDEY'S. " But people sea another sight. The dealers round look puzzled quite, And lay awake at dead of night, In trying to solve the mystery. Behind their deks they look aghast, As-purchasers go sweeping past, Tbe tide of trade is setting tart, To tbt patriotic CA80IDE1. Bat sure the case la plain indeed, Bo even he who runs can read, -The people go with quickened speed, To bny their goods of CASblDKY. - His goods are freshest, and the beat, In all tbe land from East to West, And every ont doth feel distressed. That does not buy of CAS81DEY. ' Then come dear friends, quick come to me, And in my store you there will see, Delightful Joy and humble me, Ibe inimitable CAShlDbY. . 11. Dec, 75 BOXb.3 CBEtoK Lugliab, Pineapple and Htate Dairy, at UEO. MYEBS. December 11th. 100 Bags New Buckwheat, just received, at - lae41th.-------'-v.--r---.-GEO'-- MYERS.-- SttbKT IIUKK. ... JUST TO HAND, 10 bbls., by the bbi. or gallon, at" Deo. U. GEO. MYER8'. ' . BOXES NEW UAIslMiUyers and Bunch" A3) 600 Iba. Currants 10 boxes Citron, just we'd at "' Deo. 11. ' GEO. MYERS', t V.YTlli EVA Mil mr wa j wt WARRANTED the best in market. 26 bbls just receiv ed t GEO.MXEBS.
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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