1 I u I I, 'i I . iTorrTOM KZKTINaiN GRANV1LLB. ' .v.. !- Intt ' larr hodT of Ik Oa Friday tee loa uia, v " t f" n i tw aambldla ths Court House foT the purpose of ap poieUnj delegate to the "Whig Convention to be held ia tha city of BaV eig h oa the 4 Inrt. Vr , . a Inn r.lo wa called to the Chair, ana J van " 1 Ha n vres rqutd to act a. treUT- Vk. beinr th as orraalaed, a Committee r Robert B. Gilliam. J ames X , ,.Tij-w Tk.. W Mania. Q. S. B. Harria ead 1 A : if tJVi r 1 mi annotated to draft and r portmolaUon. eipeasiverf the seatimeat. of the "Dlborearwm.ntof the O"--' TsraorTfroa Orange, present, was celled pei to address the tneeting. , Mr. Turner arose aad said : It was "nla?r taece Oval be should undertake to address the citl gensof Granville, when he taw rvdbim m.y mi their own aombar.w eminently qaeLtted to di chanr that office, Entertaining a he did, nU xt that eboai the intorette oitba who. coTntry, ha -a. apprehensive that hU vtowtvrould ml with high faror U tbi. lattitude. "R hea he eoetomplatod the conduct and the eiprd pinions of loading puhlio ea,et Ue VJ, he peroaired ia them but little that looked to the tJUralweUare of the country. A great man has laid that when he saw a country en toying peace, vwoerity aod hen pin-, -within iU kordera, that aYwou-J be con ftdeot that the govvenment of that -n .inidiML Such, aaid Mr. T- was the coediti. of thi conatry during Mr. TUnora'a adaioitratio, and aoch It had Ter tj.eMnthUatihiiUval Tbe heart . of every painot aeoat aaourn ow the diecord, ,tha eeriwiaai unnwuij, Mm - t StAti and of aajtion UWH V w- . J . t'ws- XL k tknaiM to rand aaioBaer . v..l.i rBkaa. Now who kae eaued all !Tt. n.t..-.t.thBlaekBDablicena. u I A mm - J ' T1 i-v. KMuiMi a? tha Democrat. U would wertale bo defaaoa of the BlaJt Bopuh licaaa. ' They were bad eook every body . Jr V 1.1- -Stk tmm nul ad- Satareueyjwij . ,T T.k-. ui.h.tu r iK rftTwnoimL T ' How caa tbey UtbM they hare w tha reloa of govern meet T - Tko Whir and Aaxrvamieaauo r reaeon. The Deroocraii are ia power aod tbey moat bear tha burden of poblic iadignatloo, " They K made ewreDbical Uti action a ad thereby t a f k uiuik Uoublicane to do tha mom. km- y ik.( tk Dnaocrala ia Conrreea ar. rembl. for th. ec of a Blk Kepoh- . , licaa speaker waea wey migu - r-n - . mb itb southern tatereeu. tv. rww-.-. t.n n. .aid be. that if they elect . i; m bold the offices and a Black Befiolican U elected tha Uaioa murt be diatolted, and that they, tha t . ;n in it. . Mow thia. to say tba . least, ia aiair. it ia diahooorabto I Jor him-eir h 1 a.ki hr.it it. lie could sUnd a bad administratioa) as kokad does befrra,and whaiher Seward or Becbanaa should bo elected hereafter, v. uim that the people would discover ocbdiflereooa. lie believed the two to be pretty i maeh alike, and If either should be elected ana thou Li dare to commit a treasonable agression ' . v. s..,ts t. then, serve hL as ve did f t.v. m!U1 tba "Father of ZobodVe's chil L a Wilmos U called the father of the Wil- 4 but thia latter is a mistake. Thomas Jaftanaa was the Father of the- Wilsoot Troviso; and Thomas JeHersoa was a aoutharn man, bat J w. ala a democrat, and vet tko De mocrats make SI point to , charge Whigs it naanniutnna in retard to slavery. Such . .k. was made arainet Gen. Taylor, a dtisea of LooJaiana, and the owner of a large " i .uaa With wbat confMtenrv can: " .v.. m.v. thM ebarvea ? IlaHeU who drafted k. ininati' Platform will probably be at the Charleston Convention, ekeek by Jowl witk soutkx em DeoMcrata, ar what dues he say of slat ery T Why that-HlllsnUboteooojrkftrailavaown-er." Bat tha Democracy are still farther inoon istent. They prefer a proselytod Whig to one of their own party and thus do not practice their own teAckinrs. " "' Mr. Chairnman Disaolution is a dithonorable aentiment Washiagton warned u against it in his farewell address, and I do not believe, Sir, that if DiaeolotioiusU were to start out to day id every direction they could not find ia the county of Gran - " villa twenty man to endorse their opinion. r Office seekers and Editors, said M r. T. .are great ly to blame for the present distaikd slate of the pubtio mind.- Facts had been exsfgeraled and the passions of men had been praeieed upon for ttbe aaka of personal advanoemeat and party promo tion. ; '' ' ' He believed that Got.- tVisebad made entirely too mock parade about the Harper's' Ferry inva- - Brawn and kis men could bare been : disposed of hero, U Granville county, qoito a aafely and mock mora quietly. For himself he did not cast tha blame upon the whole North, for be believed that only few except Brown "s fol lowers knew anything of his plans. For the fault f these he did not feel inclined to invade the 2Torth indeeJ.ae did not think it very con Ten ion t to do so. . ' n U, thought that politicians when they did wrong oo'bt to be hung, as well as Uber people. The like had been done North and b thought it would b well enough to do some of it here. If the North had injured us there was a better way to punish it than by declaring the Union dis solved or by an armed invasion of it. Let the 8oulk withhold its trade. Let us Increase and en ourage home manufactures, wear nor own goods and consume our own produce, instead of sending it North and na vine an extra price to have it pre- iMral Cir us. This we eaa do. This is eomemtnt J :k Aa and thia will be a warfsro which the North will quite aa sensibly feel as any other we caa wage against it. " : ; " ; At thia part of Mr. Turner's rem arks, the Com miuee returned and reported through iU Cbair man, Mr. J. T. LiUlrjofcn, the following preamble and raaolnlions : I ; bxkxas; In the present drenmstancee of dan Mr to the Constitution and tha Union, consequent . liianieus and persistent scitalion of the ouestioa of sUvent by fanatical tstremists both at .. . . ... c . W .. BUJ.u. .till ISS -iMtS SSa HUMtXNUi, aww lauuum w more thmtonisg by the recent raid upon a aeigh aider Suto, of a band of lawless conspirators agaiast the ngbU, tha property d the laws cf ' aer paopU, it is the duty of all dtixens whodesire to perpetuau tha blessings which caa be enjoyed only by a coatinaaaceof the Union, and who are regardful of their rights secured by the Constitu tion to unite their counsels sad efforts for the pre servation of the one and lor enforcing the obliga tions of the other, 1 Resolved, That we deem it our duty to do- ; Bounca the course of the Republican party in Con reat, and ia the country, especially on account ol their faCiosa opposition to the rights guaranteed by the Constituuoa to the South, of a free and equal enjoyment of the common territory of the ' Union, and for their habitual attacks upon the in stitution of slavery, which have their legitimate result ia the late wicked and treasonable attempt f Joba Brown and his ruffian gang. S Resolved, That tha UnW' ia the beat secu rity for our prosperity the Constitution for our ' rights, and we will not throw away tha benefits of the one, nor abandon the protection of the other, at the dictation of fanaticsand disunion ift in . any section of the country. 3 Resolved, That the threats of a dissolution cf the Unfon and declarations of the neceeuty of soch dissolution which have of late become so common are ua wise and injurious as tbe materi ally tend to beget a want of confidence in is sta bility and firmness, and thus produce consequen ce which every patriot must depr ecsle. 4 Resolved That it only requires tbe united ac tion of conservative men of all sections to suppress agitation and thus restore peace to tbe country ; and holdine aa we do that no or e is a fit person to hold any public office. State or Federal, who dors wot ncknowledre hi allegiance to tbe Constitu tion and the Union aa paramount to all other civ il obturations, we rejoice at tbe prospect of a Na- . tional Union Party npon the basis of tha Coasti- tion, and tha faithful execution of all tha laws the United States ia every section the Union. . - Resolved. That the party now having con trot of the federal government has shown by its ua wise and impolitic legislation its utter incapae - ity to restore peace to the conn try. i 6 Resolved, That tha pretest Rational admin istration, by its wastefuLand extravagant expen diture, by its favoritism in giving tbe poUio vjootracta to corrupt partisan and conniving at frauds and speculation, and by its recommend tion to the Pacific Bailrvad ia opposition to internal improvement by the general govern- ? ' .rr tled eiren to the peo-- ""'"-.th. confidence of the country, ftS. appro,. C par- i nrrMl dt tne uppoe.wn jfromVhirSuUi In the roo.nl lctio forBpcaker I la the Hooseof BepresenUUyea. . - I - i j r .-.v,. That tha nronosiUOn to hold 1859. July, Opposition Convention in Balgb, on the Mad of February, to aominaU .ornUour.rproral, and that the Chairman u j s lJi;t aavantv.flva deleeatos to auuionxeu w jfv . - resolutions being submitted to th meeting : 1 mAnrAvA. and on motion OlLOl. Kdwnrds. it was reaolved that they be publubod i. the Rale Ch Beg" na ln , n motion 7f Col. Kdwarda, it was rsvrf that the Chairman appoint WffiSR! 71 tk. Whi Convention to be held in Baleih on Se 2Jnd Inst. In accordance with thU resolution. the foUowing fntiemen wrr--n -j . Robert B Uunasa, jam x ""'J KhXrRW Lassitw, L C Edwards, L A Pas ?v.i?Twt' n TavlorTDr W K Hicks, Dr II C Herndn, Henry A T.rtor D A William; John P WeU, John F B UaVrts, S S Boyster, Dr Henry J JW- Jobn WimbUh, Edmund To-n Dr Bobert Hicks, Thomas urews, aoum.w X; , " i w V K Lhn Pe; Jsme, J Moor. Col John Har. rve, JS Amis, John Sherman, Dr J A Bussell, fiVjonee, AHen Waller, Isaac H Dav James CCosart, Dr Ale Fleming, L. H. Bullock, , T J t i wr fiaaan J.mn mm iiuiiuvnt i BlacknalU Un w ww : w i iiawan an n m ia SmueTs Hicks, W H Crews. Arched Imjc Younr Col r JC A. Jones, ur i. K lark veil, if A- Mwd, u pirrr Jns Waller, Benjamin F Harris, Samuel FuUer.TL WuW Thomas L Brodij, Dr Debnam, Jsm. Goocb. Thotnas J Kogers, Tkom- TTT i n rr.r Ronknr A Mitchell, B L as ini, - - ' - , v t, xr.n Heflin. Dr J W uooin, "" T C, SO Wilaon, D B Barker, R B Holmes, Col B 1 Tajior, fticoaru uuT'""f' 7 Sen. HoraceH Bowland, W E Jonm. Hardy Harris, WiUU A Harris. George WorUiam. SooW Hsrris, John T W.tkins, John Bullock. wjmJ ' M .wa J it. nV.iwennii in1 On motion of Uol JUiwaroj-, ujv - Sreu.y ware - The bosinee 01 we pleted,Mr. Turner was called opoa to cofatia ne hisremarka. - ' ' v Hesaid furthermore, that it was absurd to speak of dissolving the Union tor the causei ' and the purposes proposeu oj f' " "t , Democracy. The same or aimilar disoordan ale- . - - . i .ut..4 kwsaan ffirtmnt menu would exusi m eaco p Br.T",n Vvi and these would lead to other dissolutions ontil the hole would be resolrea into anarrny uu rtrife. Ifo, IetU.at nay ibis miehty combination oj oia aoi. ken into fragmenu. our procu. b- - " Li. ramad. and contains within .t .rr far all its existing evils. n.i- 1 k. .11 afministarad. . Let not the Uf- mocrary Joner act uion the principla that " it is . WW. ife a.L.aa. aaa t M MTn. ' I kttan a ratcrn 111 Uflll U1SU W sound reason, but let them not break up the government without a I cause. I , . lie did not believe there was any onpr,uw ever. There wn not ia the county of Granville a corporal's guard in favor of dissolution simply be cause a black republican might be elected Presi dent, and he would not look for danger until tne people would become alarmed. So far aa slavery .u Unearned, he could mske no choice amon.ee northern men, and it could make no difference who of them might be our rul-rs Black RerubU cans or Democrats. Tbey were aU alike wery all opposed to slavery and iU extern. um. The Ereat body of the people of the North do not lack confidence in ns of tbe South, why then should we not tolerate them, wane toey sv i and mind their own business and do not meddle with ours. We tolerate the Qua kers in our midst, whose principles aro op posed to slavery and who maxa very goou citizens, why not then tolerate the people of tie North T We count very wou u Brown if he had sUyed at home, out no wouia not, and so we hung him, and wa will hang as many more of them as choose to follow bis exam ple. But this administratioo, thoogh warned, took no precaution to prevent Brown's raid, and Mr. Buchanan, wnencai Mm 4ipon j uv. " find nothing in the Constitution to justify him in sending aid to preveot further.progrees. Seward nrtt hava dona wirse. He. Mr. T., had no confidence in either. They were both from the North and were very much alike. And yet the Democracy, though they have elected this admm itration, and now endorse it measures, could not ...rt Me fiilmer. a southern man and a slave ,Lr . Th- cannot be loncer trusted. They have in their Conventions been promising im ..nnit. Ion? onoaeh without fulfilment. Havinr been, with the exception of one adminis- tralion, ia occe tor tne last ninj jr, responsible for all the ills that rave come upon us s. iK.t tima Tne neople should trust them no longer, but should rise in iBeir mient ana auri ihem from the hi-h;placeswbich they have so pros tituted and abused. Their principles serve onlv to foment excitoment and alarm tno umia, ana migm be dangerous if there were sufficient numbers to support them, nut aissoire tne c mou uct er wouia. 1 . .... . . . It could be, it must be, and it saouia do pre served. - . j - Sail on, O Union, strong and great I Thou too sail on, O ship of State I . f Humanity, with all its fears, ! "With all its hopes of future years: j Is hanging breathless on thy tate. Kail on. nor foar to breast the sea. Our hopes, our hearts are all with thee." Mr. Tomer concluded amidst enthusiatic ap nlauaa. and on motion tba meetin?djourbed.i ' JOHN C. TAYLOR, Chairman. Joux H. Hats, Secretary. . j OPPOSITION MEETING IN ROCKING HAM, f At a meetinc of the Opposition of Rockingham County, held ia the town or Leakesville, pursuant to public notice, on Saturday, Feb.? 4th, 1860 on motion of C Glenn, Jno Moir was called to the Chair and BoU W Ward requested to act as Sec retary.' Mr. Glenn then moved afto a brief ex planation of the object of the mooting, that a committee of threefbe appointed todmftjreiolution for tha action or tno meeting. 1 ne unairman appointed C Glenn, Bobt HJWsrd, Dr A B.Johns, Sr. Tbese gentlemen retired, and after a short delay, reported the following preamble and reso lutions : WhkkKaS, the Executive Committee or the Op position Party in North Carolina, have suggested and recommended the assembling of a State Con vention of the Party nn the city of Kaleieh, on tbe 13d day of this month, to select a suitable candi datelfor Governor. Be it, therefore, Kesoivea, xnai tne i;nairmn 01 wis meeting be instructed to appoint 20 delegate to represent Rockingham county in said Convention. . Resolved, That tbe tnaoks 01 tne waoie country are due to the Southern, Opposition in Congress for their persiit nt and patriotic efforts to organ ize the House of Ucpresntatives. Underline first rewu'inn the Chairman appoint ed the following delecateJio the State Conven- tion U Uienn, joun n iAusra,4tDKsi juaruu. Dr. Tbos Revnold. O L Aikin, Dr A B Johns, Sr, A L Ward, John D Watkin. Jas W McDan- - . . . . V tlf - a a W TTf VT . a IeJ, Daniel Uue want, James vr ngni, a rtn Irrvm. Dr John Rain. John W Brodnax, Dr Rich ard H Scales, Franklin Harris, Jno Strong, John G Rawv. 1 On motion the Chairman and Secretary , were a1.tiwt - - . . ' On motion it waa Orderod that the prooeodings of the meeting be published in the Iredell Express, Salem Pre and U. fatrint.- - - JOHN w.uiK,i;aa'n B. H Waid, Sec'y. ' " M Rrrarrr oir KnmKo P-ama. Hon. Edward Everett, ia a letter to the recent Union I Meeting at Philadelphia, says: , ' of Of the two rreat parties which now divide I country, tbe Republican ia of neoeaMty purely i aectionaL and the Democratic, by tbe , force oircunntanoea, is rapidly becoming so. ana I mer party does not expect to control a single elec tion, Devon a 11 secuonai limits ; tne latter, inouga i possessing strength in the Central Slates, is turn of carrying any one of them. The mayor of Elizabeth City,K. C, has offered a ! a rewsrd of $2,500 for the arrest of the incendia the ry of the late fire there. ' comptroller's report. TOOTOFTHECO-reROLLEROyPU"B kVAtt. vor THE FISCA- Tin AfTT.OTJNTS. fUB ia.B TKAB KNDLNQ SEPT. 30th, 1859. (comsoiD wo. T.) 35 B. Freeman, Clwk of Su preme Court at Raleigh, as follows: For his half year's salary end ing Jane 30, 1869, . For recording 1,372 pages, at 30 cents per page, . -For 6 Becord Books, bought of E. J. Hale A Son, "W.E- Anderson, Treasurer In sane Asylum of Korth Caro . Una, on aooouat of saidAsy '., lum, - -i Bank of the State of North Carolina, interest on sundry temporary SUte loans, " ' TL. H. Ixmry, Cashier of the Bank of the Republic, N ew -1 York, Interest on SUte Con-' . pon Bonds, advaaced by aaid Bank, - . - ( . At the Public Treasury, iaUr ( est on SUte Coupon Bonds, ! Vr. H. Lowry, Cashier of the Bank of tbe Republic, New York, interest on Coupon Bonds of Cape Fear aod Deep . River Navigation Company, advanced by said Bank, , Sundry persona, interest on Bonds of the SUte of N orth . Csrolina, due 1st Monday ia July, 1859, . ' ; Sundry persons, interest , on Bonds -of Fayetteville and Western Plankroad Compa ' ny, due 1st Monday In J alj, 1859, C. Dewey, Cashier of the Bank or the State of North Caro line, interest on sundry Bonds, of Balelgh St Gaston Railroad Company, endorsed bv tha State. 1 ' ISO 711 6 60 5,000 356 7 94,335 45 7,620 ,mij 3,015 J- 1080 it ft. Ps:e. SecreUry of SUte, his allowance aa to public priating, . ' James E. Morns, keeper of Public Arms at Newborn,' . his half-year'a salary for " 1359 ' ' '" i " ! Moses A. Smith, Postmaster ia . Salisbury, postage for 82 oo j pies of No. 1 Vol. 6, Jom' Law, and No. 1 Vol 4, Jones' Equity Reports, sen to rthe Clerks aad Judges, , Calvin Evans, Adm"r, Ux re ; funded by Resolution of the , I Legislature 1858-'59, ! G. F. McNeil, M. S. Stokes, and f Caleb B. Phillips, Commis sioners to improve the public 100 75 15 t 18 tt 1 . road leading frcm Wilkes- I boro to Jefferson, Drnry King, Superintendent, j for defraying expenses in- . enrred by him about, the ' Cspitol, 1 . P. F. Pescud, glass and putty ' for the Capitol, E. C. Belvin, articles for the Capitol, ' v "W. L. Pomeroy, Books for the i Sute Library, . v Seaton Gales, 7 vols, of old English Newspapers, for the 1 Slate Liorary, Bank of the Sute of North Car- olina, 3 temporary Sute ! loans in March, 1859, Sundry persona, for State Bonds issued ln 1849, and running ! in veers, aa follows : W. H. 1,000 8 2 10 3i 21 35 80,000 i Jones, Cashierof the Branch . Bank of Cape Fear at ' Raleigh, for 3 Bonds of $1,000 ' each, and I of $500. ' 3,500 C. Dewey, Cashier of the Bank of the SUte of North i Car- r i olina, for 3 BondsJof $1000 t each, and 1 of $500, 3,300 J. H. Bryan, Jr., Agent for J. u C. Winder, for 1 Bond of ; $1000, , . J."".0 " Parker Rand, for 7 Baait of i $1000 oach, '.0 ' Harrvoa Rand, for I Bond of $1000. I.000 W. A. Graham, for 1 Bond of V $500, - 500 Goo, W. MordecaJ, for 3 Bonds of $1000 each, and I or $500, 3,500 G. W. Haywood, for 3 Bond , of $500 each, and one of ' $1,000, 2.000 Thomas Ru An, for 3 Bonds of , ! $1000 each, 3,000 Wesley Jones, for 1 Bond of $1000, MOO ' W- H. Jones, Cashier of the Branch Bank of Cape. Fear at Rrleigh, for 56 Bonds of $1000 each, 1 $500 and 1 , $600, , 57.100 JWillcox Brown, Agent (or -. V." Wilcox, for 10 Bonds of $1000 each, i 10,000 E. B. Freeman, for 1 Bond of . $1000, 1,000 i W. S. WhiUker, for 1 Bond of $1000, 1,000 C. L. Hialoa, for .1 Bond of . $500, 600 John W. Bogers. Attorney for . Mary Aan Rogers, for 2 Bonds of $500 each, 1,000 B. B. Guion, for Miry R. Wheaton, for 1 Bond of $1000, 1,000 William Boy lan, for 6 Bonds of $1000 each, . 6,000 B. S. Harrison, for 2 Bonds of $1000 each, 2,000 Cadwaliador Jones, for 1 Bond of $1000, 1,000 A.' J. YorTte, for P. N. Hieleg Adm'r of John H. Miller, for 2 Bonds of $1000 each, . . 2,000 G. W. Alley, operator of tbe ' Magnetic Telegraph in Ral- eigh, 3 dispatches to New .York for Public Treasurer, : ' 1 Telegraphic dispatch from . Raleigh to Wilmington, for Comptroller, v W. E. Anderson, Agent for the Forest Manufacturing - Company, paper furnished 'for use of tbe SUte, . Adams' Express, freight on package from Harriaburg to Raleigh, - . J. McKimmon, remnant ol cloth for tbe Executive Man sion, - . . , Adams' Express, freight on package from New .York to .Raleigh, . Holden & Wilson, boxes, nails, &c,, for use of the State, Graham Daves, cost of Seal for Richmond County i Court, Adams - Express, freight on package from New York to Raleigh, - i N. York Journal of Com merce, for advertising North Carolina Bonds, -t 4 39 1 46 159 60 1 73 1 50 23 45 11 75 2 35 Aug. N. M. Long, member i of the - - Boara 01 internal improve ments, for attendinc meetir g of tbe Board in Raleigh, 9th Aug., 1859, Graham Daves, Secretary to . Board of Interal Improve-m-nts, for attending meeting of Board 8th Aug., 1859, Sundry Sheriffs, for making re turns of tha. Congressional Election in August, 1859, Henry A. London, Treasurer of Cape Fear & Deep River Nay. Company, for sundry, bills allowed by the Board of ''Managers of said Works, ' 1 the Laws, Journals, &c, of , the Legislature 1858-'59, la 17 counties, 17 the of lor - 95 66 i not 2,773 225 Auz. "William Cheek, for delivering the Legislature. 1858-'59, ia " - ; 20 counties, - v - . Banwel L. Adams, a balansa due him for delivering the .v Laws, Journals, Ac, of the Lefci sure 1858-'59 ;19 ia, ' counties,; " , 1 , ' C.C Tally, balance due him , for deUreringhe Lawsour- sals, eW,of tha Legislature l58-'59 In 10 counties, i K ' W. S. Webster, for deliveritog W. J- Tntes, for pubUshinzi: Western Democrat,- procla- . - mation of Gov. Ellis, for ar- rest of Owen Norment, a fu eitive from justice, ii - -a-WIU . A. t Jenkins, Attorney General,, for attending Su preme Court at Morganton, ? August Term, 1859, in dis- cbarge'of his official duties, JL A. Bledsoe, on accountof the Insane Asylum of North , Carolina, 10 SUte coupon Bonds of $1000 eachr dated 1 July 1st, 1859, and running ,' -'! 30 years,' -. ; - i Walter L. tSteele, Interest oa ! . Bond of Fayetteville ft Was-. ! ' tern Bailroad Company, - - ; Bank of the Sute of NorU Carolina, Interesl on. Bonds . s . of Raleigh and Gaston RaU . road Company, endorsed by the State, . -. ." ' Sundry persona, Interest on " Bonds of tbe SUte of North ; Carolina, due 1st Monday in .July, 1859, - , . . : . j Bank of Cape Fear at Raleigh, 6 month. Interest on $20,- . i : i-. 000,' .1 : . a -i Alexander Watson, Ux refund ed to him by Resolution of the Legislature of 1858-59, Bank of the SUte of North Carolina, temporary loans. 190 60 100 10,000 ' 150 90 645 1,200 10 20,000 Sundry Sheriffs, for settling , Sutes Taxes in Angust, 1859, .. V ' as follows : ' ' a n Anstia Sheriff Union County, 29 80 ! JCline a natawba ao William Flynt do Forsyth doi, ? Aa TLnrkinirham dO- i James Roberts do Bandolph do ! 16 33 Ar Oaaton do- 29 80 J.W Steed Joseph Lusk a -rwviiMtn do 17.66 E D Hampton uv w . -. An' riaharrus - ; ' . do - 23 J L. Bundy A- Hhatham do -10 33 R R Paschal James TBostick do ! ViMimond ' . QO " R.F. Simonton, Treasurer os ? Western North Carolina . Bailroad Company, 100 SUte coupon Bonds'of $1000 each, . dated July, 1st, 1859, and v running 30 years, issued on . . aocount of aaid Road, 100,000 Accrued Interest to Aug. 13th, 1859 1 ' '' G.W. Alley, Operator of the Magnetic Telegraph in Ral eigh, 5 dispatches for the , Public Treasurer, " Graham Daves, Private Secre tary to Gov. Ellis, for sealing 76 State Bond", . John W. Syme, for advertising sale of N. C. Bonds in Ral eigh Register, 716 66 5 21 7 60 "W. B. Reid, Agent in Baieign for Adams' Express, freight , on 3 packages from N. York,' American (Bank Note Com lany, N. York, for engrv- . ine sundry Bonds of theSute " of North Carolina, -,-T Bank of Uie Republic N.York, int. oa State coupon Bonds, J advaneed by said Bank, , ' Ban k of (be Rpu blie, N . York, interest on coupon Bond of ' Cape jFear & Deep River Navigation Company ad - - vanned by said Bank, i i' r 1518 50 ! ,1,2643 12Q Sept '; Sundry Sheriffs, lor settling i: 5 :, , iSiaie !1II uojiremuoi, , , . f 1859, aa follows: . 1 John T Barnes Sheriff, Wilson , County, 13 ? L H Lcwrance ECGrier , Wiliiam Hayniore C A Boon 1 PF White i Wm. Patterson. A H Sanders ! Tully Davenport J C Smith j ' A B Long 1 do Lincoln do 27 80 do do ido do Mecklenburg do Surry; . do, Guilford .. do Chowan ' do Alamance do 25 66 23 14 32! 33 92 do !do j do !do do ido do !do " do . do do do do do do do .do ido :do do do : do do 11 Montgomery do 13 32 Tyrrell do 39 64 26 74 Alexander Rutherford Polk : Johnston Jones -Orange Wayne Hertford Camden v 3 Washington Gates Craven PusquoUnk Cleaveland Haywood Jackson Madison do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 37 39 6 33 17 55 7 66 9 91 23 66 33 92 36 32 37 40 17 73 32 CO 18 46 47 J L Ward ; -W H Cullom ; J H Ntlhercutt R M Jones ! W A Thompson John A Vann j AW Bell; , G Durden ' , MiMs H Eure ' A C Latham ' ' W E Mann t G M Green i William Greea ED Davis Hiram Hunter Christian Strader Hector McNeil . Thomas J Car? 49 66 45-80 Caswell .14 32 11 Cumberland do Duplin do Iredell do Wataoga do Caldwell , do ; Yadkin ; do ' Anson ;do Henderson 'do Onslow ' do Brunswick ; do Wilkes do Robeson do Hyde do Currituck ! do 13 66 24 32 34 32 W r wsston 1 Sidney Deal 1 B G Tutt'e l W W Long l .do do do do Ldw do do ! do do do ' do do do do do do do do do d do : do do do do do do do do do do ' do do do do . do do ' do do do do do 29 66 21 66 26 06 GBTbreadgill Isaac Arledge . W D Humphrey Jumtt H Allen 43 17 66 24 32 Esly Staly 1 Reuben Ki" nilliard Gibbs J B Iee j Jniab Hodgwl Joseph Brittain ' 28 46 14 52 34 34 32 32 17 92 31 Pitt do Burke do Person i' do Moore V do North'pton do Leh"ir ; ' - do Yancey v do Davie r do Stanly !:;" c do Ashe 1 do Wake I. r do Nash : . do Col umbos ; do Stokes 1 do Harnett' : do Bertie ' - do Edeecombedo N:Hanoyerdo W II Smith I K H Worthy 1 Sam'l. A Warren William Fiolds U 11 19 13 38 21 23 29 S M Ray J M Hillianl I J.ph Marehxll J A Reeves W H High N W Cooper '. 3 17 u 23 46 22 06 : 32 32 17 92 . 20 32 Lewis Williamson John Martin , J R Grady Root R Tayloe J F Jenkins E D Hall N R Jones ; W R Young Warren do ' 11 Buncombe do 43 Cherokee do 65 Macon - do 53 Franklin do 7 Halifax ; do 16 Carteret v-i do ,43 H H Davidson J G Crawford I Wash. Harris ! Jas. 8. Snow , Geo. Dill . . JR White ' W A Walton ' W B Campbell Perquimans do 35 19 -32 ai 9 13 23 Rowan Beaufort Sampson , Granville Greene -Martin do do do do do do G W Crumpier- Joseph H. Goocb. J IS hlxnm Y W Ward ' do Sundry Sheriffs, for making re- ! turns of the Congressional j Election, held In-August i ; j 1859,. - - IsaaffRi Hunter, Treasurer of Gates, County Agricultural . :. Society, the Sum's quote to , aaid County for 1859, " ; C. H. Brogden, Comptr I er 7 : ' bis 3rA quarter's salary for . , 1859, ' . . ; ' ... H. A, Jjondon, Treasurer of , , 60 250 1859 Sept. Cape Fear and Deep River Navigation Company,.-peK, order of Commnstonera of v i aaid Improvement,; - . 4 James Page, for delivering the- j Laws, Journals, &o.t of the ' i Legielatare 1858-'59, ia 19 ' western countiea, . ' j-- William Cheek, for delivering ' l the Revised Codeof N.' 0.xa '-' 5,988 20 333 1 sundry countiesr 162 1859. John WEllis, Gorernor 6f N. Carolina, bis 3rd quartftrt .salary fori 859, V :J- Graham Dves, Private Senre- , i ury to Gov. Ellis, his 3rd ' nnarter'rsalery for 1859, . - 750, Isaac Arledge, Sheriff f Hen county, for making ' i I 4 ' '- return of i Equal Suffrage Election, held ia Aug, 1857, 1 Geo. H. Black well, former Sheriff of Polk county, for ' :t making return of Election ia said county for Governor, An Anirustrl858.W.4'-!i--5 53: - William Watson, articled , for -; theExecutiveMansionot rVix19-: ttelrTaylor,1 lb? work dojis at &:$SUi!&. ; r the Executive Mansion, J .,1 "'1 James R Dodge,' Clerk of Su-: '1 f': preme Court at Morganton,-- A-l; luhmXt vear'a salary, to Au 1; - f. S5Ss? i- . mut. 1859., I-.-. .ttj:r::sj;'l50 For recording 676 pages,at30 : . rant. ' :. .v ,' 203 80 Robert Strange, Solicitor,! for 5 - cirtificates from 5th Circuit, . Jos. Brittain; Sheriff of Burke x county, for 23 days servico. . ' tX $2, as Marshall to Supreme . r Court at Morganton, August : Term, 1859, K ; V Bank of Cape Fear at Baleiga, interest on temporary loans, 100 r- . -,.46 660 . 56 '63 Bank of Clarendon, interest on (Amnonrv loan. ! i- ' i Bank of the Republic, N. York, - : int. on Sute coupon Bonis, . . advanced by said Bank. ' Hank of the Beonhlic, N York, , , interest oa Coupon Bonds of : . .. " Cape Fear and; Deep River . . yanced by said Bank,! ry; . DavidS. Reid, Ex"r. of Thorn- ,. t asSettle, dee'd, interest oa ; , fayetteville and Western Plank-road Bonds, i - . v Bank of the SUte of North- 4 Carolina, interest on jBonds y ; ' of Raleigh and Gaston Rail- 4 toad Com panr, advanced by r said Bank, '.-;-.-.j-lv-vr s Holden and Wilson, printing ; 1 32 yolumes Journals of Sea- 600 150 54101 V".'- . ate and House otuommons, LegislaUre.of 1858-'59, for Legislative V Libraries, s .tit1 Martha Spears, a Pension for vear commencing Seot. 1859, Alexander Taylor, a Pension : J- for 1859,1 v -4-P:: John G. Williams, premium for 3 checks on New York, Bank of the SUte of North - ' Carolinajpremium for check on New York,"'- '"f Jas. H. Allen, premium for a ' 1 $5,000 check on New York,' Christian Strader, premium for " 13,000 check on New York, j Bank 'of i Washington j prem. ium for $804.46 check on n. Yn ! ; v---'-- A. H. Sanders, premium, for. 1 check on N. Tork, . ;' VV. H. Smith, premium for $1,530.67 check on N. York, E-D. Hall, premium for $10, . 000 check on New York? Bank of Wilmington J crem-. iumjfor check on New York, ;64;r .100 " 7 ; 50 '300' 75 '--50 j 130 aV 04 14 95 11 46 75' 9 41 6 90 A. B. xong, tax reiujiueu to him. 4 1 Esly Suly, tax wfunded to . ' him, ! J.d Griffith, Ux "refunded to him, ,t i - - :-' ' James Conoly, tax refunded to - ' him, T Jos. Marshall ux refunded to bins, " ' : ":'-'"! ,"W 3t Brown, tax refunded to him, (;'" ' r Mary Pinner, Ux refunded to r;her,-,.r T -'--"iL ' O. H. Perry, State Librarian, his 3rd! quarter's salary for 1859, 'I- :r:-" -f: 1 Bank of the bUte of North Car olina, temporary loan, 1 , ' : Bank of Clarendon, tempo 1 raryloan, , - " (!' :! : ' Bank of Fayetteville1 tempo ' rary loan, ' I '. " Bank of Clarendon, temporary 60 82 16 44 10 35 67 4 16 "7 26 111 50 iofioo - - ' 16,433 70 10,000 f 30,000 1 200 , ". . - - 65 ; - ,500 . c 187 50 loan, f ' ' ' ' I. R. H. Page, SecreUry of SUte, his 3rd quarter's salary for 1859. i i-.V'- ' Drury King, Superintendent of Cpitol. bis 3d quarter's sal- - arvfor!R59, - : D. W. Ci"ru, PublidTreamr- ; "er,:hWl3rd quarter's salary , . f..r 18.VJ. . : . I 'A -W. R Ricbardon, Clerk of Treasury D artm'nt.h'is 3rd qMarter wlary for. 1859. j -IacAitUKl(je,Sbeiifff Hen- dersoni Courty. foij making returns of Senatorial Auc tions in said Cou n y, in Au gust, 1856. and I8&8,' j G. H." Wilder, Ex'rof N. JJ Myatt; for 84 cords firewood, furnished for Cspitol ia win- -, terof!l858-'59,and cutting . 83 cords at 35 cnte, ? ' Ada-rs' Express, - freight on:, package from New Ypik to ; , Raleirh, ,.U-k ' R..bert Young, for whitewash- -ing Treasurer's office irt Capi- : tol, ' ;.:--i.-h John W!.Svme. for advertising : 1 sale of N. Cv Bonds ih Ral 1 eigh Regirter, ' John W. Syme, advertising ' fi-ewotni for Capitol in Ral- : ! eigh Register, ' ' - p Graham Daves, Private Secre tary to Gov. Ellis, sot of -. - Seals "for Superior C-urt of v Tw and Courtof Equity for New 1 Hanover county, in eluding $1.50 to Adams' Et- ?.rera,l'freigh on j aaid. Seals : rom Philadelphia toj-.Wilr -miuzton - . ! ' Jonn Spelinan, for packing and ' ' j mrkwiK sundrr onpie of the ' Revised Codeof North-Car-1 olinai and Einmona' Report, 13 32 283 39 4 50 11 3 60 53 31 50 35 $1,900,083 34 j t bx coniroM.) 62 , '. 59 94 13 33 k 1AAO. ' ' 8FR1HG TBAJI15, w. . hs " - AA TQX Merchants of Virginia, North Caroliaa, and Taaaessee, are earnestly requested to examine ur stock of Xry Good lor ta easumg oaou, ' '' V - 1 . Is. wa 4 listing of a large asortmn 01 .mju",. Krencn ures uw sw . Wait Cambrics, . Blayiinens, , ioiows, JaeoneU, . 1', fe"? : fe" Swiss and Kmb'A . nruuaniaa, . , ""ib M-elias. . Alpsooas, : Burlaps, fipoolCotton Threads, Flaia JA , Hosiery, , ",u6" " " ' 7,Ti.. Irish Linens,' Liu en Cambric, vClvtas, Farmers Satin," SUk, Cottons Worsted; - En elisa and French and Gingham , ; Cords, Prap v nv&ai ' 1 1 M11UMHVUIW0.J.., ALL, OF OUR OWN IMPORTATION,.! And selected ia the European markets la person ay our experienced and judioionr agent, Mr. - William BalL iormeriy a me xry vooa ouuig umuw this place. Also, a I large and extractive rtoek of American fabrics, ail of which we wUl sell to the trad a low and upon as favorable torau as they eaa be bought in any market in this country. . 1. r: a, -7.T ; . i ' KLLETT DRBWRY,' V -i-v : No..;J7 Pearl Staet, ; ; February ts 186t Richmoad,, Va. PETEKSBuEG, 79 ' HIS WELL KNOWN EStALISHMENTvl' ' aUYOSft , axaa nacMTtr imn vf An vtnu ... 4 wttb all xonaaa cowyxxraaocs, , ; J. - Now offer t Traveller AttractiottB i. 'lZ Uasnrpassed by any Jlotel ,t 1 ' ia tne sjoantry. -3 59 TRADSr ! IMExtenaive and Splendid Mock of U: S PH I N6 GOO B S.: KENT, PAINE & CO. v-j; .: r-A- Importers aad Jobber of FAKCT AND STAPLE DRY' GOODS, ifTliMi Street; i-t- ; iBicnnoiiD, ta4' -f A RK now reeaiviag, have ia Store, aad offer to the 7V SOUTHERN TRADE, apoa thS most favorable 2 ' ll li.,' 1-J rw-llUl-OT APT.H .nJ FAN or jrresn, Beaaonaow tiD - CT PRY QOQPS.bota of Jferoiga ana vonwsuo ru.. Tmru,rf&ttna from the varioas EnTopean mar kets have been unusually large, and we are prepared to offer to our customers the Largest and most Splendid Steak of DRY GOODS eve exhibited in Virginia 4 . We have also made arrangements wun ine manuiao- turers of VIRaiHIAi wia vanui-u'A GEORGIA for a FnU Assorfaneut of their various pro ductions, snob a Shlrtiaff, SheetiagavOsaa wraa-irArflv.ciB8imerea.Tweeaa, &e which we wni sUt Maaufacturexs Pries. We arealso prepared to exhibit ?"5-:'-W"4 f-U A'iVlSllYL'AROB t' AAD BfiAUTIFUL ,t Hxujxt..uxr:vA.vxi.v. . mannfactared aT XoHa by VIRGINIA WORKMAN, ', ander our own supervision, waica we guaranww i gotten p ia as Geo Brvl. M any Northern Work, and we pledge ourselves 1 sell tiie same at er below , Korthera Wices. ;t ' . ' Lv Determined to deserve tne large pirms" whkh-we have for so many years been favored, w shall itbe present season take meaaarea , torsatisfy th. SOUTHERN MERCHANTS that a HOME. MAR KET, is equal if not superior to any sne Our facility are Unsurpassed by any house inthe trader hare orelsewbere, aad we shall, a heretofore, conduct our business upon Just and liberal prmciplea. ten 10 lib. - A RALEIGH AND GASTON, RAILROAD t Change of Schedule I : , t " BixxieH November' lst,'18od. ON AND AFTER THI8 DATE THE r MAIL Train on the Ratoigh and Gaton Railroad will run as follows: V." ; - ' ." " .' , Leave Raleigh daily at M0, A. HU"3 . Arrive at Weldoa daily at 12 M. . S Leave Weldon daily at 11, A.. M. , . v arrive at RaleisrhdaUy at 3.40, P. M. , . "Tiu t?d t?Tn ttT tb STKS mill ran as foQdWS " 1 a jg aj m. . f a f m 4), a.v laaT wm " WWf M -- Portsmouth Freight leares Raleigh Moaday, W4 "rfrwathTuea ieterabargtreight 1 day and Saturday t " 2"? ..-AmveBaaioignMMujf """"VC ; dav n ;; if, .t f, A. UVaa, ouyo. November a, law a v fob 18 ly. r.' STEAMS. wa. SRSKT. FiJTE ARN8 A C O.i OLD VIRGINIA DISTILLERY, 'L" Richmond, VaV . ' j j VC IU vv .J K-n: hMn fnr a 1 St ft v?V number of years largo F vaw aauti -v r 1 r4 . -rVT 1 A Wnrth Carolina, a larze and ex-1 TJ"VT? tensive stock of domestic Liquors, vis ; . - Whiskies of all grades, aad . 4e, ?ivTIi"ll J in Affnr amifili indtlMtBenta id Utj Merchante of . Virginia and North Oaroluaawul make it to their interest to bay in R'cn2".J .. . - They desir tocall particular attenUon Malted , j(mn Par Rve. Malted. Ths Malted. Thi Whiskey is ontireiy pure, wd pronounced by judges tha Bnert'Wbiskey to b found, f . - - va cTLaLrw m- s:i rURTllER B15DUCTION IN RATES From New York-to, Norfolk. J MEASUREMENT GOODS REDUCED TO. , . f. SIX. CENTS, OTHER GOODS in LIRE PROPORTION. t M ERCHANTS receiving, good rrom aew ora, L I :.rnM..s thav aa receive them twio a woVkSySteamers Yorktown and Jamestown, leaving New York every Wdneday and Satord-y aftoon. aad at greatly reduced rates. Freight bene toNw Trk7atth7v,ry lowest rts- oods by thM sbp, JSJtor N3a. CroUna,T wfll J- Depot of the' Beaboara ao " , ' indforwarded free . a's itioajd J ... . r j- . m;Hnm rAnia from North pence win incur -u -o - - - , Carolinatonow iu . , . -. Full tariffs or rates loraisnoa oo. f , r , , i. JL SMITH BROTHER, AgU, J feb 15r-2m. ; . - NoaroLs:,VA.- STYLES Of- HATS; NOW s PRING , . w. h a r. s, tucker; Open at fbl-t-3t.. i M rtr i ll..Nw Btvles. aad Handsouie A 1 Sill. XI fAHASUAaB sigos, at r - TUCKER'S. fH IS-i-3t Aft . n u m n . r .TV1 I ' ' - .t-;V-RIeIgl N. C., : .4--f-. - KEPT oon-tantly on hand at Maaufotrers, prio an extensive stock of Arrieultural Implements, j n.mlnninr ntensil. Ac. i - x ' !. ; , S , ' .u' . A Also, ageney tor ineoaio vi w mw.t.j.i.p. - tiliser and Guaawu rtT z , " ATTORNEY AT l.AWr - ! : RAvaioH, N. C. - Espeeial attention given to th eollrctioa claims. - - . - . - . ia25-ly. DANCY & HYMAN, GROCERS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, . 134 PEARL STREET., - joair s. pahcy, 1 .- . wkw u tin.. V n. tA-allvtT. rRAlt. HTBSIAXi T If R P. E . IlUNDtltU UwLtAttS ' . - a arss W w TO "THE gOUTiiJEiKXv Atl. " " maw m. mm ST -- -" T UN WAX KUJft ' IU a a u imwuji 1-4. th. sth dav of Jnlv last, a Copper Colored : TTTC1TlTTU?t Nearo Man by the nam of Bob, abnt Twenty-fir years old, five feet eight or ton inch high, weighirg abont one hundred and vny-fiv pound. H to over lb region ortb stamach a smau ugn car. caused by a blister. H is very ere-t and weU formdi ceured and write. Bobja brought to taw Stat last Spring, by Keyton A WiUiam, of Irdll County, North Carolina. Th y purchased hun ef Wiley M-.Uolvartt, oi aae - by cf A. Carietoa. , Whu Bob left he ss d thai U 1 wa. his Intention to go to James Bivr, Vu-gtoi. I have no idea that he will owa hi right name,or Master. J wUl p y the above reward, if he is delivered to me at nrf Pnini. TVann eeontv. Gvorcria, or I will pay one hundred and fifty dollar reward for him if lodged om. safe jail o that I eaa tfrr - . . 1 T - West Point, Ga. February 2nd, 1880. , . ' j. feb 8tf. , ' J PULLIAM dt BETTS,?';V$; l"f" AUCTIONEERS FOB SALE OW NEGBOES t - - ODD-FELLOWS' HALL : s s . rraftklia StteerV RienamoiioT, va I'-1 " J-oBTBBa AlWATB. AT JtACff .PBPOt. p.'aJ T wKisieaa.1 ' , ALBERT C. ?ULLl AM . cierk. r; : w.. BETT& - r. : ""I -. 1 '.-..r.--'.-. r.nyJ5--ly ... t - , rpY-'-ONB''?.. - - , . in. your parlor; ' As. THOROUGH Test of tweaty-five y ear hai prov et beyoad a doubt that aa oae can bay a 1 , , rg CHEAPER, BETTER, OB SWEETER :. PIANO.FOBTE " . ';' than atE. P-NASH A 008. " ' &-v'-";'tr-V-f HUNDREDS of recommendatory jeiiar uia w haveseeeived from our purchases eoadusively prove that w have not ' only the means of saBiag at the LOWEST RATES hut the advantage of satacrato the yaaTsr.y, tt-i . A- L" . "' " ..." V Our S u are iabob and IscuBAstsa, and this cer tainly affords v s every advantage to be daaired- To majority of ear sales are taaoDoa oasaas, which U aparfectly safe, modo-M w incur .aU respoasibili- Weaaveflr "another FRESH aad LARGE STOCK efsome of the VERY BEST. , - A , 1 JO, X. HADJI vv, Veteibarg, THE ONLY ABTYct till RIVALLED IN MARKET, ti' v! : ' wrra uraassa -jioME AND EUROPEAN DEMAND. The reason why, is thai by Nature's owe process It restores the natural eolor perssananUy after th hair beeomes gray j supplies th natural BakU, end thai ... makes it grow a bald heads, maev all daadfuff. itching and heat fress the soalp, qeiU aad tones up . the nerve, aad tba ear all aervoas headache, aad may be relied apoa to cure all diseases of the scalp aad hair 1 U will atop- aad kep U fre faUing off; make, it A gUmgr k-UXf mmd o'M aad U wt by tbe young two er iare bbw wm, fall or become grayj then reader, read the following and Judge for yourselvast - . .... .-v-ih-. Naw Teaav .jaa. o, IB60. MESSRS. 0. J. WOOD - CO. GenUeme t Eav n heard a goed deal aboav Frofor Wood's Hair Bestorativa, and my hanr being quit tray, I made up my nind to lay aside the prejudices which I, in com mon with a great many parsons, had stalest all ma mr of patent aaediciB, and a short time aro I eom menod using your article, to tost It for myself. I The rosnlt kaa aeoa o ,vopy muaMwrj m. . very aladl did So, and latostioe to yoa, as wU as for the encouragement f others who may be as gray as I was. but who having my preiudio without my -reasons for aetang it aside, ar unwilling to give jour Restora tive a trial toll they have farther proof, and the bes nroof being eeeular demonstration, I write you thia Utter, which you may .how to any such, and also di rect them to m for farther proof, who am ta and out of the N. Y. Wire Bailing EMabltohmeat every day. u- L.t- (. ta aatural oolor aad mack improved ', in appearano every way, beiag glossier aad thicker ! wd maoh more healthy looking. 2' I '- : , j am yours rpetftiHyr ,- (,; .,; v.,-. .,. ., ... HENRY JENKINS. Cor. Columbia and Carroll st., Brooklyn. ' - ;' ' s.- , V Lrvniesrov. AWFeb. Is, T85. Vpref-Wooa-lDearSir; Your Hair Rertoratire ha done much good in thU part of the ntry. My hair has been sligbay diminisblag for several years, asd r ri. a alirht burn when I wa Quite aa ta- fent I have been using your Hair RsttrUv for sia weeks and I fnd that I have a fin head f hate aew Rowing, after having used all other remedle kaown, to no ffeot. I thiok it th most valuable remedy aew xtaat, and advise all who are afflicted that way so us your remedy. ' 1 ' ''".' - '. ;v- ' xou eaa puausa tats u you uima propnr. Yours, o., S. W. MIDDtXTON. Pm.ABBi.vHiA. cert. 9. 184". - Prof. Woon Dear Sir 1 Your Hair Reatoratf re i proving itself beneficial to ae..'. Tbe front aad also tb back part of my head almot lost iU o'fj--was ta fact bald. I have awd but two half-pint boB tles of your Restorative, and bow th top of my head Is well studded with a promising crop of young hair, and the front is also receiving it benefit. . I b.vtrwd other preparations without any benefit whatavw. il think worn my own persons wwu-w- - indue many others to try it. , t H j Yours, ray,., . Th Bestorativ is put up la botflos of thra siwv vij large, medium and small 'the small holds on half d pint, aad retails for one dollar per bottlei th .s.n at leaat twentv ner cent mar ia propor tion than th small, retails for two dollars aboul; the large holds a quart, 49 per otot. more ia proportion aad retails for three dollars a bottle. .. . 1 O.J.WOOD A Co., proprietors, 444 Broadway. New York, and 114 Market street, Bt Louis, Mo. - 1 . ?DU)-ir iu ooon Daueeisrs aa Tasct Goons Dbaibs. x.t .r , - aovl-3m I860.,; ; SPRING TRADE. ; 18G0. LANIER BKOTOEllS, & .CO., JJD.PORTEK9 dp juxsiJSiavav- .. j DRY GOODS.1 254 and 256 Baltimore Street, - :'' ' '' BALTIMORE.'.- '"' ' wwvw ARB NOW RECEIVING AND OPENING W r wda for th snrias? trade which will be complete aad ready for xhU itloa by th Irst of Febrasry. Anticipadug a much larger demand tato easoo than hrtoforia oar markaV w bav mad arranrements accordingly, and wiU present a large and attractive stock of good, both Foreign and Dms K t and whioh w aro prepared to of er to prompt aad responsible buyers, on as favorabl lrois a taey caa J he bad to any ether marko-. , --:gpRINGrl86l).':;:'': C';-;. I. B. HOPKISSI - j BOBT.- stVIX.' ; I. W. ATsUKIOH lIOPMlNSf"IIULL ' ATKINSON, r -25S Baltimore St. ; f , J t ";.t - ('f " BALTIMORE!. ..(, ). ., ,'. We jeswtfidViBvit the Uatioa of buyers to jbe large aad attaractive stock of . " , ' ' ' aamsa, raaaea Ara Aaaic , ;;d;hy:g.oods, n which wear aew epemag. Being determined to 0. fer vry advaata to onr friend aad customers, ana desirous to extead the trad f our aooe aad ity, w Invite buyer wbobv avrlookd through our mar ket to call and se us. To rash and prompt dealers, w shall offer superior lnduomts ia prloes, a well as n tha varit v and axtent of our stocks.. Ordsn sent te as shall b Carefully aad promptly attended to. s-- t-3 -;jROPKINSVUUI.l. ATKINSON.. r:. BAlvntoan, ISA Jaaaary, 180. . feb4 3pd. ITRESa-GARDEN ANP GRASS 8EXD8. . . m c mT-W W fllTD .WvrTK. ARB IN -RECEIPT O A fvuu our Vf ply of the above, warranted fresh. Sendfof a , list, - . IREDELL, BROTHERS. do - I FOR TIIE LADIES. , ladia Robber Tidy Needles, all .- . 1 ' sixes, ranted aot to split or roughen front us. v, . ; , Iodia Rubber Crocket Needles, v 1. . India Bubber Glevei for Gardening A.' .-. Crimson Indellible Ink, for marking Linaa. - Indellible; Pencils, somathingentlre'y aw. ..''f ,r",'1"! '-At'the DrngrStore of - 1 ' " ' "iREDELL BROTHERS, ?.i "t-'-f t--4 ,.tx ??"f-f,i a. NORTH CAROLINA : MANUFACTURES. BLAOK AND GRAY fCASPIMERES. J . Ladies ttaiters sad Walking Shoes.' " Plato Homespuns, (or Serraats. - - Ovnabargs, and Domestkks. :' . ; We intend patronising Nrth Carolinia Manu'a- V. - . of v . turea, as far as possible, . j - W. II A R ?. TUCKER. , February lth.lB0. ; v? fbla-3t. .; .7 - SELLING OFF-AT COST. 1 MORAUSMAN BEING DETKRMINED TO . make room for Wgrtock ofSprtBg noth wiil sell bis presnt selected sasortmout of Wiater Clutbinz A . - . ' ' ' . '.'., MO -;l---4 AtCeitlorCaib. "S-.; January lth, 18e9. ' " ' sas. , SMYTH, HTONE A BANKS, , GROCBlia AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ai and 6 Sycamore Street, j "'- . Y-:.-H At PETERSBURG, VA. 1. 'rJU- , ... , . - f .. i . PARTICULAR PFRSONAL ATTENTION I'.y ,ii rAin to salxs or ' - 1 ; T COTTM TOBACCO. WEBAT, FLOVB.tC. tHoMiaaitrm. . - . T0a ; a. Aaa. y. ... ;,r;.- sj mar Asw ly . ' HILLSBOROUGH, N. .,' ' M 1 1 1 T A K T ACAD EMY. ia . . mHTS ACADEMY WILL BE CONDUCTED ON I the plan of the Virginia aad S. aioliae 6Ut L Military InsUtutioas. For a cirouiar, aaorass u peristendeaC ' C0L.C- tS.TEW, . ....& - jiuUboroagb, N C. ,-; J Jaa39 ly '',.,u..uAtKiBr.;J;. f i vrr p" ' SfioB. TKilTiriXOS, OIL, i . n-. HBBs TOOLS. vv;-.r.N M ' ' -.-,; ' t .' ' ... abb nireataa or ...-i " . TRKNCII CALF-SKINS, 1 13th Street, Detureea Mala and Carer, ' . - ' ....1. r . i . . larse ano exceueo the attoatioa VERY LOW .FOR CASH, - or w . 7- ,.... . . 1 m.tomarsC - Aswly T lUCOIDO-Or ' . . ....umi l.OG , LEAF. 1AJSI I BOW IB roceip. " - a- " .... u .--.t,,! -"' JUilaVw -T " " ; t.", , fli it THOSE WISHING "-i ' j , u u NO. 1 LONG LEAF PINE, . , w bb sorruaa ar tbb saoarast boticb, ; :as;.a.w,v.va.w. '4 av- FlV Wsrzons aad Teaats win ted to kaa .- kl.liMt Mjn nrtnA fiaid. .S . A- ju4 , fh JJ-wAswiyr .s. k(S" r-T . , mmr war- rir- ,- . !'- "',. - " '" 'i..v: -,. ' :aa-':Va'aa--m:rvm.