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r r . COMPTROLLER'S REPORT. . EEPOBTOFTHECOilPTROLLEROFPUB L1C ACCOUNTS, OR THK FISCAL YEAK ENDING SEPT. 30tb, 1859. (COXTI5CED 50. J.) ,' . ' ' , - S. IL Toanp, Treasurer of the X. C Institution for the Deaf 185S. Doc, and Dumb and the IJffnd, . So miry person for publishing - Fall dntxibetioft, 1 858, Coin . moB gchool Fund, tit Sol- low: 1 " IV. J. Yale, "Western Demo . wit, - , T. W. Atkin, Ashwile News, John W.5jme,aleigb llrgis- t J. W. Alspeugh, "Western Sen tinel. ' J. M."2f ewson, Salisbury Ban ner, Zloldea A 'Wilson, printing andry blank for Common Schools, mad publishing in N. C. Standard Fall Diatri beUioc, 1858. - - 2.000 24 24 , 24 24 24 340 80 Pul&tki Cowper, for defraying j expenses of Literary ' Board, . i from 13th Oct to 15th Dec , j S58f ... . .. t C. H. Wiley, General Soperln- f tendent of Coeanvm School, .', for expeosc in (art incurred j in distributing Common ! Schcl Register, ' C U. Wiley, postage for the. f - year 1855-'5 and '57, on ; ? 20 75 191 account ol (Jo m mum sy.-noou, 41 185X Jan. Paid sundry counties, the Stale's , quota, for support of Cwtnmon j Schools, Fall distribution, !Si3, ' as foilowa : Bladen County,. N eil Grabaon, Cb'n, CUwU - G. P. Shuford, C herokee G. Vt. Ilayet, H Duplin " H. Bourden, llydo " X. Beckwith, A Macon J.1L Siler, Nortbanipl'n" Herod Fanon, ritt - - Alfmi More; - Sampaon " Archibald Honk, "Wataujt It- Mast, (Spring) "WaUuga " Puben Mul, " Yanoey JL P. Penkad, -- SS. If. Yonng. Treasurer of the ' X. C. Inatltation f"r the , Deaf and Dumb and tho ! Blind. CD. "Wiley General Soperin. -' tendent of Common School, ( hi 4th quarto' (alary for . . G. J. Cherry, gcnt, f-r uper- . . . intending tramp land held by Literary Board, Lb talary . to. Jan. 1st, 1850, J. II. Godwin, for pubtuhine; -. in Dowocratic riooer. Fall distribution, 1858, for Com mon Svhorla, . Fib. Paid tbj follow ing'rotn'Jc the State's quota for rapport of Oomrnon Schools, Fail dis tribution, 1853 : Gx-Un encotr, K KarVin, Cb'n, , Mootgoniery " Joseph Ewing, Tyrrell " John DunUr, , Taid Jonathan "Wort", Chair- . mti ef CvniM b 2xho.s in . Randolph County, beinjr money erroneouly v barred for- rup'l t the IX f and Dumb Asjlum, and refund ed by Resolution of the Leg- . ' bUlure of 1858-3, ' . v Paid tut two- Sute co"p"n bons of $1000 eiM-b,; fr use and benefit of Litc-rarr Fund, , . ' ' . S. II. Young, TrrHirrr y. C. Institution for the D af and Dumb and the Blind, "Harluraid Vf. A. Hi;al!. Cb.ir tnaw of Comnu-n t'c-oils in 962 88 908 03 f 804 36 1,253 32 j 790 20 740 23 1.287 72 1,289 40 1.177 32 r oi 16 401 76 16 "2,000 375 583 33 ' 24 - I P67 36 733 56 5"4 24 r - 150 2,000 ,1,000 McDowe'l cotiMj,tb tatf's quota to laid county Fall dilribition, 1354. Paid S. II. Yoonr, To-urer 2. C Instituiiia U.r the i i i C3S C2 . Dwf ard Duosb si.d the ' Blind, . " . ' 2,0-0 leaned to C IT. Wil v ifcd ' others, ' 250 Graham Dare, rcrcia'-y to Liierarjr Board," evpnw , - of rncrubers aad Fe rHary . ; to Board, "March lltb, -1859, . , - 42 , Colden Sr "Wilson, rrintinr, . Ac for JLilera rr B--d, per ordjr of C. II- XViley. ' 1:6 13 . li. 1L Pig, Screlary .-! S'aln, for copy of "an act crncern Jog Common Schoois," fvr C. n. Wiley, . ' 2 Mania & Pearrc for pubHsb.- .'- inginFarettevil'eCaro'iriKn Spring and Fall dUtribu- .tion, 1853, fi r . C mnioii txhiols, . I Zit 4J C IL "Wiley ."GencralSuporin. terdent of dotraon t-cbix -l. his 1st quarter's salary fir -1859, A-riL" Paid Jones "W. Burton. Chair- ' man of Cotnnion Schivls in - Rockingham County, th e - Sute's quota to said count j lor tha year 1858, . S. H. Young, Treasurer N. 0. ( InstHutiun for tbe Deaf ai d . Dumb and the Blind, "May. PaidsundrycountiestbeStatr quota lor support of -Com- . j anon Schools, Sprirg dislri Lbtion, 1359, a fijlows: : I "" 2,967 12 1.C00 Wayr Ckalhan Co., Vf.K. Lane. Ch'r, M J. L.Lasater, - Vr."W.Wbiuker,. .. Saniuel Bobbitt, J. W. AUpaugb, " JoserJi Potts, ' - D. U. llolUnd, A.J. Yorke, ii. D. SutterCdd," " If. A. Da-is," " Da-id Barlow, " Jos- B. Cberrj. W."W. Kenned r. 1,238 09 1,926 t O 2.53H 76 1,243 92 1.275 74 . 1,405 92 1,337 92 1,040 eS 1,059 1,479 43 1,202 12 1,196 76 924 96 1,708 32 1,479 43 1.4C6 83 1.276 06 1,794 84 620 83 1,219 92 8:0 70 1,290 72 825 36 1,397 04 2,076 36 835 33 1.5C7 44 830 23 744 96 1,141 32 472 20 761 76 83(r 88 638 53 AVake . -.' Warren .. - : Forsvlk " -Bewifcxt - Johnston " Cabarrus K Pevson " Kowaa . Edgevonaba f Berua ' Pasqtiotaak " irHanover -Craven ' 34ecklicUrg Cumberland Ormng ' " Camden M Alamance " .IWnett " Anson - S. D. "Wallace, " John T.Lane, w John P. Boss, A-M.CanipMl, - W. U. lirowa, . Thomas Palmer, " J. Trollinger, " D. McCormick, - II. B. Uaiumond, - S. "W. Wtcrell, - A. A. Scrocgs, . L. A. Pa bail. - A.II.ColSeld, M. Campbell,- " James Averj, i " " J. P.aDaTia, -" JasnesSbeek, , John lI.;Cox, ' " II. O.Fnuggs,' II. C. Hamilton," Edward Patrick - Gates AAUkes t Granville Martin Iredell Barks Carteret Yadkin Jones bunly t Lincoln ; . Groans W. P. Ward and Archibald Henderson, members of Lit erary Board, and Graham . Daves, Secretary, eipenses or meet log in lUleigb, Alay .-- 3d, 1859. - Pubisbing in Xewtxm Delta, Spring Dirtrbation, 59, for Coos men Schools, Ad -ma' Express, freight on bonk sent by C. II. AViley, J. M. Kewton, for publiehing in Salisbury Banner Spiing diathbution, 1859, for Com mon Schools, Thee. Loring. for publishing j ' Goldsbovo' Tribune, Spring - distribution, 1859, for Com mon Schools, Bank of the Stat of X. t'amli na, $5,140 Wchcckt, n w York, in payment f. Ji Bonds of $500eavbift'aj !9 50 12 3 25 13 12 "Four and Dp Iliver Navi ; Ration Co., guar.ntoed by tbe $tate, and purchased by ' LitTary Board, Paid smdry counties !he 8t'i , quota fr support ol'ouimon Schools, Spricgdji'jibution, ." 5,1(0 53 Jans. 1859,1 I follow Ashe Coui.ty, Guilford " John Reeves, Ch'm'n, 1.024 68 Knlhan Iiiatt, 2.217 60 Randolph' Jon Vn. Worth," Alvis Lon, 5 '; J. C. Nortnan, Jms AV. Cox, Jas. D. "Wynno, K. Morton, "W. T. Johnson, 1,811 12 1,459 31 975 84 741 84 030 24 750 84 1,141 20 844 60 790 20 C00 33 1,16? C4 1.289 ,40 l.tlO 84 1,026 26 636 56 Csswell Surry ' u Lenoir Chowan . j Currituck " I Franklin j Onslow """ Hvdo ( Alexander j CWvdand - Pitt I Halifax j Mooro tt D. W. Sanders. " "ath'l Backwiih, " ' Pk. L. Steelu, J. l:. Logan, ' " Alfred Woye, " ' ' J. L Ousby,(!all '58): w. a Dowd. - ; llsvnes Lennon, u t S. II. Youni;, Treasurer H. O. - Institution for the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind J. B. Godwin & Co., for pub lishing in Democratic Pio neer, sprint dirtribulien,'5i), for Common Schools. , -J. W. Sjnte, for publ'sbinj- in' - Kepister, spring dis-" tribuiion, 1859, for Common 2 000 127 - ' ' Schoo's, ' ; 13 ' J: W. Alipaugh, f.r pnblkh-" ins; in Western 'Sentinel, V 1 'j; ' Si-ring distribution, 1859,fir ' 'jnmmuD Schools, 12 Ilolden & WiUon, for publish- ; tnt in N.C. Sundard.spring dUtrihution, 1859, for Com mon Schools, and printing I. lor j. xi- liey, cup u, t July. TaiJ sundry countk-sVhoState's q'uiia lor support oi uiniU' i Srbools, pring distribution, IS59, as follows: ' Stoke Couoty, W. A- Mitchell. Cb'n, 1.018 80 Union 31. W-CuthU-rUin" l.Utl Wi'son -McDowi 11 L. D. Farmer, u "W. a M CH. " Jos. Msxwen, u 810 45 C83 92 825 96 Henderson S. II. YKin, Trasurr X. C. Institution for the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind, C. II. Wi'ey, Gen. Sup't. Com mon Schools, bis 2nd quar-u ter's salary for 1859. 1.000 . 375 Adams Express Co , freigbton -$75,000 in specie from "New York to Kaleih, Adams' Expr- Co., frfipbt on f0.675 in specio from Ntw 187 50 f - lork to Kaleigb, 126 67 J',. IL Page, Ser'y of State, Tor copv of "an Act to eUblL-h the'Bank of N. Csrolina," Aug. Paid unlrr coutie the State's quota for support of Common . j School-., fprinsr diribution, for 1859, as follows : " CWr. kw County, Geo. W. llsvef, Ch'n, . Kicbmoi.d " B B.McKenxie, i Monttfumery - Jcph Kwiog " i Da-k?"n " John Hainr. Catawl-a, " i. P. Shuford, " 804 36 953 32 739 6 1.C94 76 988 OS 1,329 GO KobCMn I M D. C. !rlntyr. " ' Faid for Bonds of Cape F'ar and Dwp Btver 'JCuTalion Col, gunrantird by the State and purchased by Literary -Board, Paid Treat'r of Indian Grave tJap Turrpike C., on acc"t of raid B-ard, "W. J. Yuto-, f puVUbing in Wi stern Dennrcrst, Spring distribution, 183:, for Com non S-hooI, AV A. AVal-h, fi.r publisLin 9,555- : t I l.tOO i: in AVarreMon New,Sring dutribjtion, 1859, fur Ct ui inun Sen .wis, 12 G. J.- Clirrv, his sal.nry fn"m - Jan. Utti'i April llih. lsj:', as aecnt of Snnso Lands 2'Jl G5 Sept. Paid suisdry counties the SUtes qiota forrepport ol Con.nion chooli, Sprinr dUtrii'tition, 1H59.B4 f.i;!o: ! Bntrsnit-k C untv, Jim. U. Brmks, Cb'n, 714 12 Arcb'U Mouk 1,477 32 1.48G 56 1,186 56 8G7 36 401 75 700 32 1,27. 1i ! Hu lierford " Ki.tbt-rf.rJ Ga-toit W a' aura - !tMell 'N rvLumitn llousvn ILtrrill, ll.Hi-en Ilnrrtll, ltM-liitid lji"kin, Jhn C. Blair, AV. A. Hallow, ll'-rod l'airon,- S H. Young, Treasurer N. Iiittituu.n for the Dfand' ' D.imK and the Bird, J. B. CrJ.n and AnhiluiM llendi-n, memlcrs f Lit. lionnl, rxrenar nt meeting in Kale'tsh, Sept. 27, 1859. Grxbam Dave, Stt'j to l it. Bmrd, for services Sept. 27, C. II. W iVy, Gen. Sup't. Com " ScIhxjIs, his 3d quar tet's salury for 1859, 500 49 60 12 $209,156 03 J - ,' j PUBLIC FUN D. ( Iiereiplt.) . , . ! Ststkmxmt C. ,' llrlnLitiHrf the trreral tourer from tctick the lie- ; : cr'jit tf the I'ubfie Ftmd Uave been derived : 1 State Coupon Bonds, $1,071 7U 15 J "Indisient Insane Tax, 12.0816a ! I'uWic Taxes, s 000,225 76 ' Accrued Interest on State Cou pon Bonds, 2,910 59 B-VMdCode, 1,912 76 Premium on Northern Fund?, 698 28 Sta'e Loans, 517.016 33 In teres ton Seabnard & Bonn- ke Kallroad Bonds. 616 45 Interest on Fay cite villa and Coalfields Bai'rocd Bond?, G,000 Infnne Asjlum, 29,9c! 72 Tax on Bank Stock, 12,308 95 AVrevkod Property, 6 Fayettevule& WarslwPlank- road Dividends, 146 02 Interest on AVi'mlncton & AVcldon Bailrond Inds, 3.000 InraneAsvlum Pay Patients, 3,859 CO Tax on Attorney's Licenses, 1,47 ?0 General Assembly, . 20 72 Money paid by Clerk, 274 19 Discount on State loan, " 276 16 Tax on Corporations, , 150 Ch nkee Bonds, - i . " jgo Ca Fear and Deep Hive, 9 87 $2,295,721 51 of Oct. AV. II. Micbftcl. Trustee Lincoln cftn?y, n account J Iawiij in Irane Afyluni . i-f North Carolina. C. L. Summers, SberifTof Ire . dtll county, additional re turn of Ux on collateral in-ro-nta in said county f.-r 1857, II. II. Davidson, Sheriff of Cherokee county, part of tax due th.e State from said county for 1857, Jas G Cook. President of Far ctteville and AlU-marlfl Piankroad Company, 9 State Coupon Bond of $1000each, ' dated Oct. 1, 1858, and run , ning 20 ysrs, issued in ac cunt of raid rued. I i (to ex covttxcxd ) 114 - 57 16 1,435 30 9,000 Protection ef the Texns FrostierCortinns Plundering the TcxnnsWnr Inevitabls. NkwOrlkaks, Jan. 27. AregimenlofmounU oi nflemen, 1,000 strong, has been raised in Tex ns Tor the protection of the frontier. A special mownger parsed through hero on Thursday for Wa-'bington to offer their services to the Govern tnent and lo ask for equipments. . A dispatch, from Point Isabel, dated Sunday, says that Cortinas, with 200 men, is above Matamoras plundering the Texans in that vicinity. The Fleral troops have returned to Brownsville, and the Ilaeger remained at Bio Grande city. The jrencml impression ts that a frontier wtr is inevitable. OrPOSITION MEETING IN LEKOI't. . A well attended nnd spirited oieoting of AVhigs and Americans ' was held -in the Court House of this county on the 21st inst. . .. . :. Thsj meeting was organized by calHns Samuel II. llountree to the Cbair, and appointiiuj Danlol 11 i! ton and Lewis B, Cox Secreta ris. : ; : i The objoct of tho meeting was briefly explained lv the Chnirman. and on motion. Walter Dunn, Jr-Jas,P. BrranjjnoH Pocbles, J as. M . Par rot! and Lewis Kil mtrick, wore appoinfd a eoni mittee to draft Resolutions for the consideration of the mootintr, who reprt!d the following : AVukRaS, A profKwition bas been made to hold anAjpposition Conrentiori to n&minatea. candi die for Governor on the 22 nd of February, There-. ft'ro, V -' j.-, i't ' Resolved, That wo approve of the object o. said Convention, and will appoint75 delogatf thereto ' The following were the resolutions concerning oiaie poncj : V'TwwAt A miratfnn f PnniiiitiiHonar ri form: mminiiir' .nh r-hmntra in tho or. taxation that instoudof the present unequl system, the property in the Sute shall be taxed ad valorem, or according to value, is now being mooted by s larsje and intelligent portion of the people of -the State, therefore, , J j s- Resolved, That in the opinion of this meeting whenever amend monU are to he made to our Staie Constitution, they should be effected byeconven- tin of the people elected on the basis oftbolloufe of Commons, and wo are in favor of submitting it to fbe people to ay, w hetber such a convention shall be called, for the purpose of making amend. nients to our Constitution. - ; j r -U - Ilesvlred. That while we will give- our cordial . . , . , . r 1. ana unitea sunnort o av ene wuora our irienus in the Ct-nvention "shall select, we woulrt respect fully sutf reet tbename of GEORGE DAVIS, Esq., of New Hanover, as s gentleman of sterling abil ity, exalted worth, of sound national principles, and worthy of the confidence and suffrages of. the people ol North Carolina, under whow banner we should bo proud to enlist in tho appraachtng contest. '. v : ; --" . I- Tbe following preamble and resolutions were then offered concerning natioBaf policy r 4 '. ' ' Wrbkas, An union of all our pari v with the Amiiiiirntion party in the House of Representa tive cannot cast votes enough to elect' any- Ad ministration man as Speaker' against the candi date of lh ' Bluck K-publican party," but on the o:be' band it has leen demonstrate i to a cer- tainty. first on the 16th and second on tbo 22nd ulw, by actual vote, ana is well Known ana unaer tood in the llous, that the Hon. John A. Gil n.er, of this State, can be elected overtho Republi can candidate by tbo aid of the Administration vote, therefore, , I !.' j Itesolctd, That the thanks of this meeting and the gratiruf'e of t'e country are duo to Hons. AV. N. IX. Smith, J. M. Leach and Z. B. V ance, mem bers of Congress from this State, for tlu-ir nation al and rntriolic core in their strenuous efforuto organize lha House of Rireen'ative. nnd prix.red to business, by tbo electibn of Hon. J:hn A. Gil mer, a sound, national Statesman, wboa unblem ished private character, whose publi J life and ser- has been called by the confidence of tiU fellow-ch- izens,wtiwe laro ana material uiierci3 in siavo property, as aell as his known conservatism, pru dence and moderation entitle hirn lo our, tail and perfectconfldcnceon any question invfvwtg rights and interests in which we asslavi holdi-i-s Hiid in terested in slave pri ierty mjoy.and lentl.-rs l.iin safe, Ci.im and eminently qualified as presiding officer of the ll"use of Representatives; -;. .Resolved, That the factious course of the Dem ocratic party in the Hotise of Representatives, in ' refusing to voe for Honk John A. Gilmer under the circumstances above, recitej, whereby tho. " Black Republican" and 44 Helper book endorser" might have been defeated, deserves 'lRyottdemna tio" of ail men ai deeply iMerer-t .-d in tbo rights of th Soii'b, and i;f all Unu-n loving men Nrth and South. j i - HcUvd, Tbt itiTly condeniTi Hie reckle extravagance af.d gr's corrupt i -n of this ndnsin-istralh-n. and that a thorough an ! radical "r-f-irm is hquirt-d by the dk;jat-s of wis-bitii, p-'t"iaim rd the true prncip'.es ut"Oii which our govern ment is founded. I ' ! i That we cherish a cordial and inm -VMble al-tathn-er.t tr the Con-ti-uuon and thp L'i-n of the Sta'e, an'd u s our fior.erm:na'tiun to n-sist every attempt to alitroito oije jtrlion of our country from the rest, and totyifi-eble thesaercd ties which " lirk tcguth r it vi-rious parts. , . " During the sbseneeof tin wmiiii'te, JU-Bry R. . Strong responded lo a cail t ad'lr.sj tho meeting, which be did in a very terse and pun cent fpeccn, showiiir fri-tu thevo.rd, bow niuch ibe ci uniry ; is indebi d to the D. rnKTa'ic Jarlv at this mo ment fT its presei.t ditructed toiKlition i.d al most chaotic state if nc of its dparinietits. Ibeabove ltesolutions were adopted unaninioiis ly, and pn motion, the Chairiut.n app":.nled the followin? gnt!enien to represent the C-junty of Lenoir in tho Opposition Stato Convention, to bo held in Raleigh on th 22nd of February next. J..hn 11. Coward, F. II. Lalb que, AV. II. R.,.i,. tree, Elbort Edwards, Joshua Rouse, Wm. PI!l:ps, Lewis Ki'patrit k, l'biletus Pitr-ian. Js, L. Crn aday, Sterhen Philips, AVarren Kilj-atrxk. Jo. Tilghmsn, J. II Peebles, II. 11. StroiisrJ'' W. Dunn, Jr , Dr. .1. I". Bryn, L. C. DsniondJ L; II. !c Dsniel, R. II. R. untree, R. AV. Kin?, L. B. C-.x, D. Hiltin, Geo. Whshington, J. F. AVooter, J. K I. Siilt-m. James M Parrott, AV.Varters, AV. W. Dunn, John loftin, Col. T.J. B!ake,ly, J. II. DiW ble, AV. F. Kenneday, J C. AVai-hmsrton, 'John H. Sievencon, John Stubbs, K IL Cb'ad wick. John Tull, AV. W Carroway, Zenas' Davis (of Trent ) Jesse Kinsey, Stephen Miller, Dr.Andersin .Miller," Dr. Adam Davis, Jesse- Lailer, Jobh .T-'ir.er, AVm. vSutlon, Sr., Frank Sutton AV. II. AVhile fielJ, AVarrv Kflpatriek, F. L. Daiihttv, 'Jaeoli West, Dr. J. A. Ha. tfie!d, Her.deri.n L-ftin, E, B. Cox.'Alffed Moor, Frat.k Parrot. L. B. Har dee, P. Uardee.'Th'. A. Heath, Calvin Tueki r, B. C. AVest, Jas. Wood, L Branson, T. J. fUU Moved and carrii'd,; that any member; of Tiur part3" be requested to wt as a d ("gate for thi County, v h may find it convenieni to bo at 1U1 eigh at the tirho of the sitting of the Convention. Moved and carried, that the proceeding of this meeting hs published in the American Advocate, and that other papers in the State friendly to ibu objnrts of the meetirg be requested to copy . Moved and Carried, that the thanks of this nuit icg of tendered lo the Chairman and Secret-tries for lEe faithful discharge of their duty. ' On Motion, the meotih adjourned sine the: SAM LH. ROUNTKEE, CV. WI. D. Uii.Tosr, l - ' . L. B. Cox, 'j Secreterui. , V NEGRO OUTE-lE NORTH. ' The Ab -litionists in the Northern S:atee and in Canada have been sowing the wind, nro ani now reaping the whirlwind. On tho 16th mt. an i .lent., excitement was caused in A-iderson.C. Ar,,eiiJ' d by anuisault by negroes upon the family of Mi,. oeeycan. xonr negroes woni u tio . nousn about 12 o clock at night and made an attack upon it. Mr. G. and three men were at home at the lime, and tbeydcfunded themselves; but as they weie destitute of fire-arms, tha negr.ies maji an nlranceand knocked down and bcattHe inmtes . in terrible manner. The lady was beaten in an -inhuman mar ner r and then (subjected to most ndish inCignitien . - , The next day officers started in pursii. of the ruQlans and lutsoeoded in arresting them, but be fore they could be secure! hey , were rescued bv an armed mob and set at liberty. This aroused the white citizens, who formed themselves into bands to assit in the punishment of tbe negroes. lierent accounts slate tnat tno ciiizcns are deter-. mined upon arresting the murderous band who committed the outrages, and the negro poulation are disposed to protect thenl : and tbera is conse- quently, great danger of a general : disturbanoe. Ihe whites and blacks in tbat and tbe adjoining township are about equally divided in numbers. and while the latter are villainous, tbe former are J determined to protect themselves from outrage.. By the Detroit Free I'rest we also learn that at Chatham, forty mile from Detroit, a gang of ne groes took possession of the school-houses on Mon day morning, and refused to a'low ; the white teachers to enter. The authorities were failed upon, but dared not 'act. Tbe mob was headed by one Sbadd, a negro of desperate char icter. Tho negroes demanded not only that the schools should be thrown open to them, but tbat thoy should be allowed lo artieipate in their manage ment, which on account of their numbers is equiv alent to giving h -m the control. A conference txk place between tbe r.egroe , and tbe autnorities, when tho negroes were finally , quieted by the assurance that their claims should be taken into consideration, end su.h anaige- mont made ac Mild with propriety be brought about. - A similar disturbance occurred at Sand and- day. . wtch three mile below Di. trait, on the same , . ' XOR THK BEGISTXB. PUBLIC M EETINO: Ilf PANTHER 1"; BRANCH DISTRICT, WAKE COUNTY. Jtameetfng of a portion of the citixens ef ... Pantber Branch District, irrespective of party, hel1 on the 2'st inst., on motion of Col. Willis Whitaker. Oscar R Rnd, Esq., was call to the . Chair, end N. J. AVhitaker, Esq., was requested to act as Secretary. -. r ' - The chairman called upon Col. Thomas G. : Wbitaker to explain the object of the meeting, f which he did in a very interesting and forcible man 1 ner, showing the necessity of making a public de monstration of the citizens nt this ci itical period in our country's history.; - " - ' ' - T ' ; On motion, tho chair appointed a Committee of threo to prepare businesi . for the Action of the neeling,5 said . Committee consisting of Col. i Thomas G. Whitaker, Jonathan Smith, Esq.; and Col., Simon 31. Williams, who, after retiring for a i short time, returned and reported the following ' 1 oreftmble and resolutions : s ATherkas, There now exists, between the . North rid the South, an irrepressible conflict I on-the subject of slavery, which has been brought " about by the North alone ; and whereas Southern I -oil hss beon . invaded, and Southern blood has f beeri shed by northern fanatics and trsitors, it is ! the ndispensible duty of the South to look well 10 ! hCr interests repel her foes, and provide forny emergency ; therefore, ... ; j Resolved. That we recommend the forming of Vtlunteer Companies hs a necessity and as speedi- ( !y as possible, and that, when organized, they end upon the Governor of the Statefor arms and equipments, and place themselves in readiness for ' .1.. , :.. -' - , - 5 m wmuio. Resolved, That we believe the true interests of the South now demand a withdrawal or our pe cuniary aid from the North, as the Surest means of awakening them tea sense of the danger which they have brought upon the Country, and the in evitable ruin which must fellow, if tersited in. ' Reolved, That we request our Merc'iants who buy goods from the Northern - markets to discn 'in le the same, and patronise Southern trade, so rar as is practicable; and that- tho people are re quested to withdiaw their patronage .from those who obsinalely refus to prncticaily aid Southern 5 interests, and thereby socure Southern safety, I. Resolved, 'That while we have the most unlim ited confidence in John AV. Ellis, oar worthy j Chie' Magistrate, in the purity of bis motive, ad " tbesoundness of bis judgment, in regards 10 bis. ' opinions of calling an extra Session of the Leeula-1 ! iHre, we h imbly conceive and honestly believe, that the increasing ditLcuKici between tr.e two sections of our Owtntry, and the persistent efforts of the Black Republicans to gain an advantage over the South and to possess themselves, of tho reins of e-overnhmnt, a we believe forsectional r-ur-poses, imneriously demand ihnt North Carolina should show to hi-r northern adversaries, her do lermitialiort to 1.6 ready in any emergency to ; t:i1:e her position side by side wnh A'irginia and j ho Sr. u thorn Swto in defending the rifiht of the ' South and repelling her foes; to this end we re j commend that tie Ligia'atu re should hn forth wi-h ; convencd, not only to re-organize the Militia Sv- j tern and put the States inr aX-ropor defence, but al ' to take into consiilorntion. the proprietv of holding a Convention of nil Hie btp.les, and such other mat ters as may be necessary in the crisis. Rosolved, Tbat we heartily approve Df the course pursued by Governor AV;se in the late Hatper's Ferry out reak, and that ho has there by endeared himself to the Southern people. R- solved, That a Committee nf vigilance be ap-ivi-t', by the Chair, with tbe concurrence of tbe iiieeti"g. consisting of,-25' prs'iis for Panther Brnndi District. In puruanco of which, the fol lowing nam'd pentlpmen were appointed : i. tnpt. John AA'alton. II O.Tarker.Col. Willi Wtitaker, Wm. II. AVhi aker, Col. S. M. AViYliani', S. M. Uil.y, J .1. L: McCuliers, T. G. Whitaker, T. L. Banks, Alfred iilya't, Jas Adams. Simon Smith, Hinion Turner, Orren William.-, Edmund AA'iUon, J. J. AVung, C. C. Young, N. G Rand, B. IL J..ue!l, C dvin Bauali, J. B. Myatt, Wm. Turner, Jonathan Smith, Jines lloneycult and Burton Hauls. i On nKition. or.l-rfl that the proceedings of this meeting be published iu tho Deniocvalic Pre, .Statidifd af;d Jiegister. . . ' On motion 103 mci'ng adiurnol,' ! O. 11. RAND, Chairman. N. J. AV-iiiTAKKU, Sec'yw ! ! '.! DEFEAT OF CORTINAS. OFFICIAL RE : FOilT. i ; i t I In th- San Antonio Herald of the Clh'ins'ant wo find thu f!ljig oli .ial account of ll.e bi.t jlj of Rio Grar.de City : i - j HEAIKjTJ All-TKCS BaoWXSYILLK EsPEDITfO-V, . ! n:.','-.r.i.i r;,;!iw.--." it. - ,-.,.. ta-.n Silt : I nave the honor to reprl; !.! eritire st:c r"Si tif our t-xiiediiion ngainst Cortinas and hi ii;raud'li-g bhi.(1. ".'' 1 left Fort Brown on -the 21st with Cajg Stone- , ! uin company "A, 2d cavalry ; -U. ;";5l, and i L" outpanic-s 1st art iilorv, in all i one '' bund red ' lirtv men;al-o, M.j. Ford's, Captains ILrron j ' 'ibin's, ToniJinson's nd llaioploiii'scomjianies of ; fingers, one hundred and ninetv-eiubt nien. As we iidvanci'd-lbey retiea'exl up the li'-'er, .'eterd:iy e gt reliable itiforionfion ; 4' their ;' .:iiiit in Rio Crait'lc City. At day !igh: we got ) i s"ght of tho town, i Maj Ford and Capt. U'T ', n, half an hour before, were sent -with .eighty : K'li to try and cut if his rtipf.frup the river. i ' 'apt. Tobiti, wiiii "l,e: r-st of tbo Kurigers, was it oui t" cover th.o ground t-'iour right, whi'st i- c regular troop advnncd rp hi tbo tiiwn up : t o rmd. : At 10 P. M, tbo nicht b'-f ro he bud j ithdrnwn Lw orces outside tli'" town1. le'ing.;o aall i.icket at the citrner ol KinggolJ barraek. j" . Ij! Ford was unable to get beyond him'. Ha at nee Conimenoed the attack, lie lok In'th his un, but being attacked bv his wli lo force, on s ritht flank an I rear, they wer 'c r ied off. -: I nber troops co'i-iiig cf th?) enemy' was. driven ' 0111 every ,Ksiion he; look for ten; mi b , ' when ' disi -rsed. M;ij. F.rd led th.j; advaiiec and - ok bolll his gi;ns, am-nurtltinr' w-agon and bug- - ige. He lost every thing. C-'ptyin Stoneinnn ifinoi.iut d his company, anddrovok party across t o river, killing six C-mii-a-, wiiit some twoii- , after (ho hiss of his guns, oiade hi-i cscie .rcss the river by' swimming.- Mm r Ford,- t!i few men, C'-ntium d on to Kon-a, and opjK.-iie at .jtne iruwd Cor'Siia-", with tnp forty men, 4 :ircateiiing:f ic-ron. and burn the "town. ; 1 - ive se'nt Cap'hi'i Stoiieman t- prortvt it i '. Th wh l? fioiitk-r iil .i l w'asti. i In Rio Grande v U Cot u:ims p'undercd'ihe stores and iiiuri'eiud venl Au riciiis'. - : - " v !: W-s bad fourteen Rn ;crs wounded. ' We kill' I coriio silly of bis fnefi 'Per, lis who 'v linted nen in town yesterday ay ib.t h ' hmi with in over fiv bun Jred and fif.y nien: II-' relrateil rapidly that at no time wus more than a sintl i rtioii cf the cotn maud icngaged, j ( i j I am, sir, very respectfully, ; your obedient : jrvant, - t ,S P. HEINTZELMAN. ' j i Hajor 1st Infantry, Commanding: Expedition. ' 'i t T. A. AVashington, A. A. Adjt. General, jUv S. A., San Antonio, Texas. . !- ' 'v :' f' i 'tHELEMMON SIAA'E CASE. 1 This case, which several years ago created such tense excitement, is now before' tho New-York - oiirl of Appeals, and much interest is felt in the ': ial judgment of the Court, The facts of this f se are briefly those : ' ; -In November, 1850, Jonathan Jmftpn, with wife and eignt slaves, came to JNew York, from .t irginia, to seek a direct passage to Texas, wbero .' tey proposed to settle. The presence of the slaves ivlng been discovered, a writ of habeas corpua; : s ouhuuou iruuj iuo xion. Jiubna x'aine, then a i isticeof the Superior Court, but sjhfe deceased, U quiring why the negroes were deprived of liberty 1 :pon the return of the writ, and after a full hear- g of the arguments presented by Mr. Lemmon's unsel, Judge Paine ordered tbe slaves to bo dis- arged accordinely. Mr. Lemmon at once carried e order of the Superior Ju:lge into tbe Supreme, mrt, upon a writ of certiorari. ; where, after a ntwt of years, the general term j affirmed the ot iginal order. Tho case was, in 1857, apjiealcd to 1 e present j risdiction. whero it will be 1 finally . cided with the aid of the new light afforded by 1 eDred Softt. opinions." " ' ';-.; j . , -. - ' Mr- Charles O'Cono-nrmioi ih. ... 1 .. --- -- , ... yoo tusk vveeit Messrs; Evarts & Blunt The Question at Issua la o nducted the defence. to whether slaveholders can carry their slave' t;, property, through tho State of New York unde r e protection of law. The armament waseonclu. I d on. Wednesdoy, and a do isioa may lo ex pec- I i '. a fw days. - . j SOUTHERN MEDICAL 13TUDENTS. --Richmojtd, YA.f Jauuary 17-4I perceive that statements have been made through the medium of certain Northern, Journals, to tho purport that a number of those students whe lately seceded from their medical institutions,; nd returned to their homes and schools at the south, had gone tack and re-matriculstrd. ' Kc ' - j ; . .?;'.; I am authoriaed to assert that this is not true. From s thorough investigation of the Subject, in stituted with the specific oij"ct Sin view, it has been definitely ascertained, tfiat 'not one has done so. There is but. one wbd has returned, and in justice to him it should be stated jlhBt he has disa vowed -any intention of remaining longer, in ( Pluladelpbia than U requisite to) settle definitely and satiafuctorily business matters of a-persnal. And private nature. J i -All those who left, who have had an opportuni ty of conferring by letter or otherwise, with pa--rents, preceptors, and friends. (nod this number is. very large) have r(ceived not opiy an empJuitic, but; an enthusiastic endorsatio4 of th 9 course which they had pursued.!, : - ' .i 't v 'Si A The number reported to have left, has also been. erroneousljr stated, and demands correction. . This, number certainly roaches,, if it floes not exceed, ; tiree hutulrcd. Oih3rs arc daily ifollowinc. 'r - F. K, LUCKETT.' , . . Macaulky's , Resting iPlacjc. The fur.era of the late JJarohMa'cauley ws. fixed for the 6th' inst., and he was to be buried .ip : AVeslminister , Abbey. ' Oij'the 3d, the Dean-' and Chapter com menced opening a grave for the jgreat historian, not with kings and kmehts of the garter, not even with Stephenson or'Te"lfo'd, but in Poet's corner1 on the south transept of the Abbev. Hb will Tie. at the foot of Add:son's statue, arid near the grave' of IsaacBarrow, one of thu greatj Trinity of Cam- bridge men, Macauley'sown college. ' . The histor-v iari will not lie far off Camden almost the father of English history not far fremiwhut remains of ' May, the historian of the Long -Parliament," nnd near to the remains of Johiisori,' iGarricfe, Sheri dan, and Giff-rd, the Tory editor) of the Quarter ly Iteview. He wil lie facing the statue of the ix)et of "The Pleasures" of Hofie,!1 at whose fun eral tho noble historian helped' tol befif "the pall. Arrival nf the California Overland Mail. ,. M alloy's StationJMo , Jaiij 27- The Cali fornia Overland Mail, which kftlSah Franciscoon the 6th inst., reached thin place to day. V The rumors of the failure of several California bouses are incorrect, pne hous( suspended, but settled up at seventy cents in - thie dollar and "re sumed busiiiois. Tlieieis no general uneasiness. -4 The Democratic Caucus met at Sacramento on the 5ih, to nominate. aU. S. Senator in" pines o '" Mr. Bodftrick,. deceasel. Seven ballots were ta ken; and the average was AVeller 37, Denver 33, Baldwin- ll,.Vasliingtvn 9. Mr. ) AAelier'sebitnces Were less favorable tiian bis fricnd-i had untioipa- . ted. . - - - I- .." ,' ' . IKE XA UKOTIIKItS LV, RECEIPT QF TUEfll NEW fjL'suppIy oJ' Bings, Medicines, Chemicals, ' Paints, Jj c-iitnffs, Varniihes, I ' Brushes, Perfumery, Soaps, ' "...'"'.I - t '' ' Faucjy Aiticles, Ac;, To which they wool j call attention. The medicines were selected sotoly with regard to their -tmri'fy. and will, at all tiui?, be rooipouniied bv t coinp'tont Apothecaiy. r J I' """ PhTsieiansI onler wI" be carcful'y nd promptly filled at a smill advance on wbotf?le prices - They keep coDstsutly on hand every article to be foun in first piasa Drugstore. - Soaps of ail qualities. Silver Soap for cleansing 5 ver Ware, Glass, Paint, Ac ah ex'Msllenli article ju4 t out. - - Kimnicl's Celebrated English Soars for Ube Tuilot. j -.!.' . . Perfumery a sanHor assortoieat. fl'oilct Bottles, Powder) Boxes, Porte .founarx, fcc. j -.-! . (. Pomades Hair Dyes and ;Invigorators io freat variety. ' ' ' U ''" '' lirushes-ef all kimln aad quaiit-cs. . " Castor Oil without toste or smell- t Hies and Liquors ef the purest brands for medicinal purposes. ;, . j I Ale and Porter of the b'sfc quality, t'ignrs, Chewi ng; i:nd feuiokiug Tobacco of tl Sues kinds. JKerschaiim Pipes' and Cigar Tabes, war ritted irenuine. tKEUKLL llK'iTHKKS. oet 1 r I Druir-ji itb. Kaleigli, N. C. it T7lti:sll A ft R 1 V A b & I 1'KtSii AR r1 litVALsn il' liut-k beat, '--"Fii;.-, "' Mvl, 59lt, , Irish Potatoes, Swett. " Cud Fi.-b, lilae " White " U-ilogna S-i usage, i-nn:kcd Jitef,- : ' Eas'eru Ciiec.te, W'storu ' coap rBox. jan 21 Bottles by thB (I.-nss, Wine Hook Fancy Flaj-ks, tlrii-ijulin'? ' f (feiiloa Kcg, io!--' i r.Iti ting Tvbaeuo hy Ml" Un. Wrapping Pjiiper, 60iSskcts uf Cbauipagne, Old 1'ca -h Bi-audy, -I LU E. A. WUITAKER'S. IVAUUESTO.S I'EAI ALE COLLEGE. . ' .: tVARItr-STO. N. f. V : -' ". A '' fpilE S P H I N U SESSION WILL OPEN OS I Wednesday, t'ic lSth of Jnauiry, IS1-'!4. Parents ae urgd to enter iheir slaughters at the beginning of the Scssinn, as i-will cbaduce mudh to their improve-' mont to advance regularly with ihflir classes. Tnitddi- -iton to our present curp of I cachet's, we have engaged an rccompliibtd Assistant in the Aradeime and ll isie lopartintn!,,tiu rcn-l.riuit our Tb-nrd of lnsliuetion more cumptet and eun'ipnt thao ever. J- Tkhms' fun Ftv k Mo.ituo, (lull in advance.) Board. incia-'ing lights,' & c. $60 Oft Washing an-tFuol, x - f - :' -i ' - 1 : 7 50 English Tuition j I 12 50 to 17 50 Lada, G rock, French, German, Mumc, Puintuig and Ilrawiue Extra. I , Tbe Boatiiing Department will be coudutcd in the janie HI era lnitnnor as iberetof urc and r.irciits may rct taii.ilicd that greji'-fare will be taken to secu'e the heHltb and p-uuiote tl'e comfort oi their daugll- -tors. .For ,atlogae, apply to . do-l uif I E. K- PAUIIAM. PrvsX 1 8G0. SmiKG TRADE. LANIER li ROT 11 E IIS, & 1860. CO, IMPORTERS & JOBBERS OF DHYk()01)S! '.V and 2oC Baltimore street, : BALTIMORE. TK ARE NOW RPCEr'fXG. V our-stock ;f good for tbei st AI 0 1'KMNd goitdn fur tbei spring trade which will be emuplote and readjj furrxui ri'ili by the first of Ftbruarv. Auticspating, a muchi larger deiuund this seisou tbsn hi'retufxre in our nr.irt ct,. we have made nrrangciu-nr aeording'y, and. will present a large and aiiiactive stock of goods, buth Foreigu and Domes tie ; and which we are prepared to offer to prompt and responsible buyers, on as favorable terms as tuey can be bad in any otuer marketl ' ( jan 18 2m. COFFEE! COFFEE 1 1 1 COFFEE ! I ! DIRECT IMPORTATION IN 7 : EUN BOTTOM. A j SOUTH- i -1 BRTQ " VNION STATT," 1W1LT ASD oicned "in tbo South, now on her way direct from Kio Janeiro, wiih'2,000 Bags, well selected grades of Rio Coffee. ( Forsale, upon arrival, (about first March,) at prices competing with Northern gwirkets. : .- f ."; ' O. O FAKSLEV 4 CO, January 26, 180(1 ; . jan 2S lot y26, 180j ; . SNTON1 FKX 1 -i IASTI WARREN TON FKMAbE I COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. - fTHHIS SCHOOL WILL COMMENCE THE LAST I session ef it 19th Year the 12th of nest Jan uary. The various departments are filled, by efficient teadbers, of experience, and acknowledged ability. The coarse of study is thorough, and so extensive at to. embrace the solid and ornamental brauckes. : fioord, including washing, per session, ' ' $60 00 Tuition in regular classes, from : j - 12 50 to 17 50 Tuition in Musio and Oil Painting, each, . 20 00 ' For further particulars apply tu the Principal. ' deeU tlfeb '. , JULIDS WILCOX. " ' Sf Standard and Spirit of the Age please copy till February 1st and send recount to J. W.. XT OTICE. TO WHOM IT MAY CON JL1 CERM. HAVING LOCATED IN TUE City of Raleigh, I take this opportunity to inform the Public generally, that I am prepared o make con tracts for public or private Buildings, in any part of the State, on the most favoarble . terms. I am sho prepared to furnish Granite iu its rough state for Building or other purposes, or dressed to order in any shape required, at reasonable rates. ' Urde-s for Stone addressed to me throneh - the Post Ofiice, Box 349, or left ia ears of James Puttiok, who will act as my Ag'nt, will moot with prompt at tention, - -THOMAS COATES." - " '- ! . jan 7 3ti. Standard copy. - - ' , - NOTICE. " ' VMEETTNQ V7ILI, BK HELD'. BY THE Op position Party ef Johnston Courrtv, at the Court . lionse in Smithfield. un gaturflay thi 1 1th day of Feb ruary next, for the purpose of appelating delegates to tbe State Convention,- to be held at Raleigh on the 22d of February, for 'tbe" purpose jpf nonnuthaVng a ciLnJiJate for Governor. .. : : v- j 25 jtd ci r, v i'.yt many citizens. - . . ', , : - ,; i , - 0.REM, HOPKINS &. CO.,. ;iMPORTEAS AND WliOL ES A L E DEALERS, ;. -i'v: -?sov?; :;(: :x':riV. I ' Piece TrDnmings, ' : , : AND GOODS EXCLUSIVELY' ADAPTED TO MENS' WEAK. : v' No. 1438 Baltimore Street,-, i BALTIMORE. jan 25 2a'2ih.5; NORTH CAROLINA SIX PER ' CEST. -f- , STATB STOCKS. I ;. .'Vii-'".V'i,i''rBKAs,.BBy JftnrAnTnsHTFNpji t-'--; p. 'J-.. Jaaaary fth, 1860 ' J. CJ EALED priposals will be received at this office iib O til 10 o'clock A - M., Bth of February next, for the urchaseof Jfet),0u of North Cirolina State Konds, dated January 11 bo'J, undruDning thirty years, issued on account of Payfetteville- and TVestera Rail Road. -Tbo , above 1 bonds will have coupons.- for ' interest at six per ' cent per annum attached, 'pay&bfe 1st January and .JulyJ in each year.'. The principal-sod' interest .will be payable at the Bank of the Republic, New York, unless where ha party prefers to have them payablej; nt (the Treasury of tbe State. Boo ccssful bidders upon being informed of the a'-cp'ance of their bids. Can aeposit tbe amount of their iih, in cluding the accrued interest, to the credit of tbejunder signed, iu tbe Bank aforesaid, or injthe Bank of North Carolina, or Bankfof Gape Fear, Raleigh. - Parties lid ding will please address tt-eir letters, endorsed " Pro posals for A ortn Carolina Mocks, to.tbej; UDdersign ed, Kaleigh; N. 6. The "bidsj will be opened- ih the presenee of the Governor, "Secretary and Comptroller of the State, and the President of the Pank of North Carolina, j ). W. COURT?; . . jiin 11 1-1. 1 I ' f '. PeBLi-ji TBEASueB.! . U ' j , f I- i ; ,r.' In, .i i, ' i , ,' in'" un, LAND FOR SALE. ' ? THE UNf)KlsrGNEK t'FFEBS FOR ?AL A Valuable tret of. land ia the Southern, part of ?V ake County, im mediately on the stage road from Raleigh to Fayetteviile, anil within 1 6 miles of Raleigh, couUtuiDg 900 acres. Said land is nearly all in Dative f r&t piue, and lias about, four crops' of Turpentine boxes ct, and ii: with'n a; very short distance of two good saw mills;. There" is on this land on excellent dwelling house, lcorttiningi five room i, a piuxza and four fire-places.. Tlie buildings aro near the road, and the distance from any town, makes it a -most excellent stand, both fur a'slure,' and house of entertainment. Theland has a light and free soil, and produce's corn and cotton finely; sad ia the low grounds of the lran"hes and creeks on which it lies, there is an abondauce-of i mud and muck fcr.eompositiDg when tbe land Shall need rt. I will sell it cheaply, having no uss for it, but enough besides. Terms made to. si: it tbe pnrchnser. , ddress;i. T80. U. WUITAKEV. ' jan 28 if. ' r v Middle Creek. N. C- ? L AAV COI'ARTERSIHP, 'j UALEIGH, 2fC;$'.-t '1'".: II. W. MILLER and WM. J. SACXDER., HAVE 'FORMED A COPARTNERSHIP in the'praeUce of the Law, t" "extend to all bsi ness iu the Coutity and Kiiperior Ciurts of Wake itnd ,'olmson, and the terms of the uroine Court at IU leigb,. all ofiice busin.ts and the colleicfie.ii ef claims. Office ia tbe brick ytoai opposite LaM rvcre's I'utel. :i ' - Tn-addition to the Courts of the aSolv named coun ties, Ib;i.ll attend regularly hereafter tho Superior Courts oi Granville, jilgecouibo farupson, Warrcu; Iilitax. and j Wilson, .and the County and Superior Courts of iN'ish! and" pfnK';iii, and tha Circuit Coort of the Uci'ed Staies a.ivaleigh. A-c 21 f j H. W. MILLER. TIIEjO. II. 21 ILL, T 0 R N E Y A-T LAW, " lllUItlt. X. C; - ' Ait i'i yT" Kspccial aUoiUiun .givtn lo tbe coll'ctiou el claim. , ,j ' .' ;!'-.jan25 ly. ; n- THOllAS KLl.i.T of -Kichuotid. , I t , . rOWHAXAX WKISICER, V f . foitncrly'uf -, J . ; , ( piiifurj, DichluMvu t - Weim'tfer. ElvIiETT Si WEISIGEIi, AZW UAT A SO C.U'STOUE, .Ho. 1Q7 Maiu Strrel, , ''-'Adjoining Messrs'. Kent, Paine & Co., RICHMOND, YA. . ' . ' The undersigned invito the aMeation of their fronds nnd the public to the Large, Complete, and Well-Selectd Stock i of lluts, Caps ' aud Straw Goodi, whirki they have jut opened, being assured that they caa satisfy the wants of tbe most fastidijiua.. '; j i'" .... ' f Thoy e?iceiHy invite an exnuination from Country Mri;hairts, to whom they can and will ofte.r induce ments in regard to extent of slock, vnriaty aud pricey Ibut cm it iil- tu plcae . "..!-!- ; i ELLEITi WFiSIGE. . mar ! , -i i , - - - i ' PCLLIAli & 11ETTS, -! AUCTIONEERS T) It SALE OF NEGEOES i 'ODD-FELLOWS' HALL, ' I ' ' FrankJin Street, Uichinnnd, .V a. ' ' rORTJtS ALWAYS AT 'KAttll . DkTOT. i - D. K.'.wMikKi 1-i ALBEJtr C PULLI4M' Clerkj. J . W. U BEITS. -:. - ;:' j-"'j jj Y '."'"; my 25 ty. dIncy l ii y man,. , '. GRGGHnSA COMMISlOiV MERCHAN1S, 1 2 i PEA U L S T'K E h T , john s. oivkcv' "I 1 " NEW YORK. rBAS. 5. EYMUA iV i5 wswtf. II. C II ALK LEV, - Strom rtrjfMhvss, oil, tax. A'EH-a TOOLS. AG, - AMD ISPORTKK Or 11' ; L EA THE It, f FRENCH CAI.F-SKIXS,; . 13th Street, boUeen Main and Carry, . ' RICUuMO.VD, 'A4 I ii in recoip, (if ai I-irce and csccllont stock of I iiwi apptrLuiing to bis business, lo wbitih is luvitsd the attculion ofiall in want, as they will be soli VjKRY LOW FOR CASH.- - ' or t 'punctual (;ustomrs. t - ' i V Kicbtiiond, Fb. 28, 1859." 7 mar 5-wAswly HILLSBOROUGH, N. CM I "rr. MILITARY AGADKMYl THIS ACADEMY WILL BE CONDUTTED ON tbe plan of the Virginia and Sv Caiolina State ' Military Institutions. For a circular, address tho tu- ptruitendonL COL. C. C. TEW. jan 29 ly ; - ; ' ; - Hillsborough, C. N LUMBERLONG ; LEAF PINE I THOSE WISHINC1 "J, NO. 1 LONG LEAF PINE, 1 CAS BS SVrPLIKD AT TUB SHORTEST XOTICC, ' I I ' A!fl ' ' " AT A LOW PRICE FOR- CASH. J!',, . T. II. SNOW. " B Five Waggons and Teams w nted to hnu1. The highest cash price paid.; -i : 1. . S. feb 2 w8wly. i. . s ' -. X, , , SMYTH, STONE Ar BANKS, GROCERS JiND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ' 94 and 96 Sycamore Street, . PETErJ3BUii9, VA. , t , PARTICULAR PFRSONAL ATTENTION . --I'I PAIO TO 8 ALRS OF ,' COTTOrf, T0DACCO, WIIEA T. FlOVlt, A CT.' THOMAS SMYTH.' U. i. fiTOXU .' ttS ft. SAB Kg. ' - ...' .- j ) ; t ; , . . mar 5 w Asw ly. - PJETEKSBUIIG, VA. THIS "WELL KNOWN ESTALLSnMENT, I nAviire BRBit RE'cfiXTLV fittsd vp aad SUPPLIED ' , with AtL MODKRir cos VKSiKBCts, , j - , Now offers to Travellers Attractions j Untiurpasscd. by any llotel ' 1 j: in the Conntry. maj3 JOHN JARRATT & 1IKO. TQB ONLY. ARTICLE . 1 UNRIVALLED IN, MARKET, -.'.V ". '. '. iWItH IMXESSS ' , ')- 'IIOMU AMD EUROPEAN DEMAND.' ' The reason why, is that by Nature's own prorcn it rest-ires the natural iolar prtnanenily after tbe bmirt becomes gray; snpplies tbe natural fluids, and thus makes it grow on bald heads, removes all dao-ruf, -itcbing and beat from the scalp, quiet and tones ap the nerves, and thus cures all nervoqs hoiwliulio, aW -may be relied upon to. cur all diseases of the scistp and bair; it will stop and keep it fro - falliogoB,' wakei it.tot, glony, health j and beautiful, and if ased by the yonng two or three times a week, it will never fall or become gray j then reader, road tbe following and judge fur yourselves -.- - - ",- . t. ;-'. ....;.:., fr.j.- vNew Yenx, Js. 8, 1358 ' 1 MESSfea O. J.1 WaOB- A go. QontWmeat Hav ing' heard a good fteal about.'Profossor Wood's Hs ir Restorative, and my bair being quite gray, I made up my hiind to lay asido th prejudice which 1, ia com-' moo with; a great many persons, had against all mn or of patent medicines, and a short time ago I ecm lueacel using your article, to test it for myself. ? s f I'ba result bas been So very satisfactory that I m f vcrv gbd I did so, and in justice to you, as wall as for , the encouragement ef other who may be a gray as I rns, but who having my preiudico withontwi reasuos fur setting it aside, are. unwilling to give your Uo -turai- i tire a tiial till they have further proof, arid the bet proof being occular demonstration,-1 writs yoa this' letter, which yoa may show to any r u-h, and also di- -j rect tbem to me for f irtber proof, who am in and out . ol the N. Y. Wire Railing Establishment Very day. ' , ,ily hair is now its natural color and much improved in nppenraace every way, being glossier a nd thicker arid much ukro healthy looking. - . ! . i i, r J am your res peetfi lTy, "' "' ' - ,r ." .- v - -'UjeNKY- JENKINS. .. Cor. Columbia and Carroll, si., Brooklyn. j . ;. V I ; j NLivnrosTCrAIa.; Feb. 14158.' ; Trof, Woon Dear Sir f.Yonr Hair Keatorative has, done much good in this part of the country. My bair has been slightly diminishing for several years, caused I ssppoae from, a slight burn when I was quits an, in fant. I bin been using vour Hair Restoratiro for six wotks and 1 find that I have a fine bead of bair now ' 'growing, after having used all ether remedies kaowu, -to no eflec. I think it the most valuable remedy now extint, aud sdvit-e'all who are afflicted that may to . use yoy remedy. -) . .- , , . , Voa caa publish this it you think proper. " , jlfours, Ac,, ' M fi. W. MIIILET0N, , 1 ' ' , . ) t rmt-ADSfniA, Sopi' 9, 185". ProC Woon Pear 'i': Yonr Hair Restorstive Is" p'oving'itself -boDfatoial' to inei Tbei frrnt sod also tbo back port of iny head almost lost its eovoring was ia fact SAtn.' '' I bav ased but two half pint hot- ' lies of yonr Restorative, and bow the tup of Uiy bead is wall studded with a promising crop of young hair, ' aud tbe-fr-'ht is also receiving it benefit.- ' I bv tried other preparations, jjritbout any. benefit whatever. I , think from my own personal rjcummenda'ion, I can induce, to any others to try it. ' : ;; ' " v- .. ' . Yours, respectful!!, D. F. THOMAS, M. Di , j r i;:- Nrf m, Vine strvet.v ?'TheRiBitoratlvi put-up ia bottle of three sizes, ,vu; Jorge, medium and small ; tbe email holds ono iiaj!" a pint, aid "retail for one dollar per bolt 'of the medihi holds at least twenty per cent mors in propor- ' tion than the small, retails fur two dollars a bottle; tbe Iare holds quart, 40 per oflt more is proportioa sod retails far. three dollars bottle. " ' r'. 0. j: WO01,Co., proirietori4Jl Broadway, New Tnrk. pod. 114 Market street, St Louis, Mo. ," , . p. is Soit Bv alu coon IBueoi8T Asn Tsncr Gcooh DeALKas. ,i " .i -. ' v ? 6o10.3a ' - - Q. DfiCsilTBIUiT. ' '. , JOU ARJISTBO.va. VNORTII CAROLINA BOOK BlNDEliY. DeGarteiet & Armstrong1 !; ;-':-' Book Binders and Blank. Book Mann. . .- r : - lacturers, r ,-- - - - - - - - - y . Raleigh, N..C, OYER THE XORTll CAROLINA B00K,ST0Ji, 11 A VE ASSOC! TED THEMSELVES TO- OETHER. for the purpose ofcorryiag on tbs liock Ciodicg business extensively, .in all its variuu branrbe. i- , ' 5 ! ' ' . ' 'Tllcir sdvrtages are ruch, tbat they aro now pre paied ti;i!o all kinds of Binding, from plain to oroa-f uiciit-1, in a tuaauer aud at a pitce.tbalcauiwtC.il to give sa'Ui'nction. ! t '", i Tb' y would call psrticwlar at' oat ion to tboir nniqoe flrl m' br.If Calf and Muroccv Bindiug, wU'cb is vtry bti.'lome sud durable ' Newspapers of ail kinds, bound iu a strong asi ab stnrdal r-BBccr. Idu'io; Books, and i'erioduU. of every UescripiitiC,' bound tu any pattern, in handsome ityW -.".:. ' :--.;-'--M;' .... - ... .'.:-.;;. , t Sujirhiin Coa.-I Rt))arU, 10,000 vols, having keen IhuuaJ at this eMalilislimcnt,"we 'are 'atilj prepared to bind t'-.cw to niuttU, : . ., ; ' i ' flaving a fi"o Cutl'ng MaIur). wi:r prcpa'nid bind large cttitiupVuf Book in cl.-ih, ia a aiannrr and 'i .:t ;i price almost as le:ip Ci it (,-uu be done in tbs , Nrt'.fru nuis.' ' ':'" - , .1 ... 1'anipultti of all kinds, ttkpn from, thy priutcr and ' dona np in a supsnor riionncrj at very low mtes. . Work sent .-from a distance will b rfone up lib .dispatch, xiniTesiMjful y rtparked scd ferwnrded Wk. withoit delay. ' Lv Q- DaCA.RTKRET,, . JOBS AKMPXRONG. ', '-! "-!'!. : ' ItSLKina, N. C. ". Jaiiuiry lh," 1S0. ' jn 21-tf. rn presenting yos wttb DR. EATON'8 INFAN TILE -C0RllA , we dc.'ho to.tte its snperiorily ovtrcvsry nostrum that nurse or quack hss berctofaru - 2'ci-cityou. . ... . ; .; . - , j v First tf is the preparation of a vgnlar physician, 'ho U well qualified from nmcb espeiieo's ia iiifun H'o 'ionpli ill's to prescribe i'r th'to. Secondly, it is entirely free from paregore or opiate of uy kind, and -, ms-qiiciilly relieves by removing tbo ssifleriug of your child, iiutea.l or deadeniD its sensibilities. TI indl-y, it is out up witb great care, as compaii&on of it with1 any other article for infantile complaints will show the cry roots from which It is distilled beitg dug from tho furctU under the diraetiou of Dr. F'aion, mauy of tbe0 by his own hnniis. . Fourthly it, is tpcrfcctly ' bnnuWsj snd cannot injore the most delicate inaiit, a-d is a I'crtaio cure ad relief ia all tbe following casos, which is its chief merits over every other prrpa- . ration, -vis; - - r ' '' ( - : F lit AM-COMPLAINTS ATKXDI0 TKETlnxci, Jrh as lV.'l:fTltHYr (,-oI-Rtj tn nl-o for foTtrfiinx the t'lma and .'-eiicvh'g fun..,- for rcVnhii!i3 the h'i it i iuu- quall.-U. For mid In the bend il Us snrontltvC orf'XlH l . Un-UiOft fatal ami Irving of tlwmJ. it run 1v rrlU-d "H with pePx-tmuOitoTicJ; and la-inp powerful aaUfpRSUNMlin in nUfwffldf runtuli-ionn or tils, we earnestly miwmniil y u to 1e vo lime ia preew injr t. "Ijwyrt :vtn n' uiuch more thun otber-Prcpanilii'U) f f Ibe "kind, that rniiaot 3htiI fui h lor.g aitverdm-Bii-nto 'nit na tbore wlma , cowmemin itKt'lf n tiintnnft rWU'rlr to H m nm: Ih lt - bc dirw-t ons wr;i.jid erouiHi nrh ltlW, Biut tu J strictly fcllowed. - Price is eeut per ticHie. ' :. : , . ejl1t xa if sjhj r:injajj a V:'i!j.M!p pnj jo ' ' " '-'.;---' f i. '4 '- 1 .. - Kiw pi4l( ; -non qi i Soisn e r.v:i.M ( fo su..ii, ii (mit-m iu iooo pun Sjutu imi 01 i(uaM ewAja ) 1 jii ( .j -,X'll1HaS4 A'iJiKip.iuui'4 dS '--)nHi pus uuppj 'iH,iiu j pu fiuiduiuet .in.. pu ttpijurf -auws.it I 'uriiaiuJjojwia u uj intjia ..HOJ flddiu JlDljli JU U) ujjj Uium iIUUM UU UfU JU Ji.il 1 'pJHn Aiuu uin ui .)(3uiu J.qio Swj) jj ' 'j.u.ijjns l 4eiaiKa. pas iqaidaK3Wfsainji u uu, ; oniO't auo a'iuo Uninvi jy poojadi; tv iu-u.vj V rojlJJI wus tuHua eoui qi pop im wea uoti -eJ fill drfdiijCo ia w iwoiai isoia m n 'uurie (Tijt, pas. ixft 0a v. tuf iq pee 'awioKi.iui 01 omiw q . 1(lii(lloq 0) iu mo aAieqjt 4Jaum i u p.imwxp jo jxJaO; f a.i Jirol f viojp nl iiipt Kuijuawiuto q "A ruidj iuliyun u m U mif m no 'pKl suvAie JlioX . jo. ptajidp ms tuuf$ jnoX.jt 'pqMifl j .y -o4q dfi mo. AO 'AtiHl'd jnouttf' iuojj suuojgo am no jj a6oj aou ia .1 q ;. 3uuoi . osd at saia ea ssul V J tnd do 'stuaddp a . jAUQopuoi sAiviaiusuoa ,. jo s)aU(umoa, Aus s.tn . noS .411? ) p9jui jfitBnjaajBJ mm ceApdtutuao ' ' pujtnoqi bi Mao 'uoijonpoijaf t)i j)js sqiauui xts iiiqi! , -iJHvBti tsajjsd puogtM ten, ausuojg if iiaiq jo o'ia q vaoij ,,'aOOi aCOISn !'l J -jnpt'jd qi uq s.q jpasai qx oiiA pus Streetf eqi uoda pcotq qi jo )V q ;o jaojgs pas 'uoiioou -1104 evipouiaii eaom qi oj uOioXqd jo joafqui eq) ibiifldds pus a001fl SlBI DKIZA1KV 3l eqj p9iiSjuoo aosw ?v s u ojovjd sjvsX )ui p uviJisfqd - jrainSej jrasmtq Aq ospa pas 'aoi' -gajojd roipsat qi jo taaaai 1001 oql q jaooi ' jo doqw puoaq psjepisaoo- q 0, W 'aoridains. -uo Aq paonpM ivfiot uioi Xaiavq 'uoeuosa . v - '' -" t Sold by CII URCU Aj; WJ PONT, Draggisls, 1: j. t t V.T.'f. .' No. 36 Msideo Laov . ''-';':'i".. i ' ' ; :". , i New York And b'y all respectable Druggists tirougbout tbs eoan. try. ':---j.' '':.-"..... :. ---.',.;. : ' nov 13 RS. NANCY Ui SJIITU HAS RE. 11 MOVEU to a residence two quare West vt . iuo institution lor toe Aeai, xuuia. ana IUO Llisd,- where he will be pleased to rfceiva frosi her friends and tbe pubiio genrrally a liberal share of needle - work. She makes iadies Urcsses, Utnf tlcmen's Pants, Vests, Shiits, Ac, upon the ' 111 it t satisfactory terms. jaa 11. 7
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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