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.- - " ' ,' - - t. 1 i , " . voL.'Lix-'". 'v'-h.v' -r V .'.4' Cbc;nlci9btstcr. r.-rx , ' PCBUSUED BT . ; : - i JOHX W..SYME, : KDITOfc AKt rHJMUEr. AT .0O per ft Single Cpic liMM . , Six - -IA.OO 4 4 for Te Pa -able IrmrilT i ( : It A LEIGH. X. C. . - iATUHDAT .MOKNINO,: MAIl 3, 860. t COnKtST-" LOOK IIFRf., IPOS TH1 PlcrUBK, AXD 0?f THIS." .i- . f,..r,t;.,n1,ve. within the last two weks, assebl.i at the repeetife eapi- ! Uls of two of the .Ideat and 'arge States 01 the roion at the ea4t itls of: two neghbor in? Sutft two Slates unUclbj links of in terest, aed liuksof Hood and'affinity. A IJ"4 1 Ootentioo last week met hexe, and af ter iraacfiug busincss,V'r leblj and haricnioolj disposing of all matters of dif ference, adjmred in food humor and brolb erbood t a rude, or okind, or nrgentle mintj exprrssioa baviag been used daring the session. On Thursdat of the previous week, a li-ge Democratic ConTention met in the eapi.al of Virginia, and spent three dajs of riot an! persoLa? Titoperatin, in a pre tenJed discission bont the claims) on the Prc-iJencj of t mere se each differng with the oh?r as wide ss the poles sreann d to the otter ignoring of all. p'ineiple, and at lst broke np withoot jxt reusing an epinwn abou ei her we o principles. . Ma j we not. saj th-n , " ' - Ivk Ure, nj-n thu pkHa'e, and on this?" "OWIIA-T BO-WHATA UUIFlS, AX1 A - X Never was there before such an uproar as h new giag on if the Duocratie s'ye. Had the birgesi a-wt of a bomb shfll fallen ' aud eipl- ded in their niidst, it could nnt have cretttd a greater stiuHon anioog thce aleek;, well fed, and here fore eirene animals, than was caused bj lb Whig Platform. As a sn all specimen c.f the rua.papteuient and con buiubJemeot, we tak the Mloning from the Democr'ie Ifes.'," a paper wLioh see i's 'ii.eiuble" U'fii ' Ad Vaus UTbe dwvratie ptss f tbe S'l-'h.iH t- ii.-ll.ma b..rth. y pitck into the m va O-m iUu in th WW .l'form Mf v,v and lb- a'jt.tn tf lh dVnxrUe coiiwu-ii-n. TkT may'. "Hi we thir.k r?wn.p. Ked i U, jwlUiks iiL I S -me of the ldvr of th r-rtr h.e ajTorat-d it t-t ear and they baTa a-tvn f K4n-rdilJiedH4t.f "h-ir bwt lrup vmrd row. Stun mat brrxpikd thecouiingruia-n,-r "rr&rr Vrr. TiA- d.fHatu. )-r - of hf ila'" are bont, i; 1- l- yrt-fwrntl, td , bl tby have mid if rra- i 10 Ad Va! r-fn. tiai r n thoii.n' kt'onsof k. ; i-.i-r ni.bmnih. A f lh Pms. its po- .n j.-n i -iiply vyft uion. t.anr diurUnee f th Crtulin. ai d ur.def'and thr.t to r th ! 1 oa f .if Wi'irix elon J tu-mit. O- Ushor. T. Tb" .tiVcwry. Fa tevi::- C-nJini-' nx. WaT rt'n Sfrj, S.iiuSury B-inntr and Char-l.-tu' tiUla, a'l .-f bivh pfr.bvapokeH ut i:a'nt a'. d.arpi. 1 Now wt are willinc ti Mive that these, j.. 1-1.4 mkfm i:i.i b:t:.iiv t.r w ib..ut a 'kr.... J.'. of the r"t.m!it f r reader, ; nor ro w . t-.tr to aiaiil hat tirtr ju.tgaien's have inJ-M-f... t,yift;ti-borepei1at!i.nf plac :;. j u.f j- iltrt on" the j-oj'uLtf ide, but trom prin "' ' ! ' I- rvx-racT Tir not lh a-i-Urw of toni vrl-in lo ixainiai itrau- ; if itdi J, web-add tw e- it. Cut, if editor. fu-r ha i. i e;--l tbolr ojiini..n u;xi a q stin f ur lral .4h V, Bud that tb9M tpiniria ' r- it .!.iin to the wii! f a nwj-H-ity f the ' ;-rtr . f abs- h tti.-y m -i.bfr. it ()-.- th-ir tij-v Ut act thi nv.j.i:j', but Dot to abandon .s k I tn.v,p.rh1.Itfce potion,, of tb- di- l..if tK J rt rrJ .. Th.'V may t i- Ksnw cbaiiir" fikh OjHi""" j la' form ' r-';e r?4it. we do net. cnn tc-!irve that i a j..ir.in aii'l 4s -nd.rJ by th- denn . -a v t-.p-r. lw'n bave ukr-n ponui agninrt Ai V:r a. ( V S'-i ri.r. MtTaae:-t r niubbor of tb F' twr, aficr J- i'kti'ir ow tfi barnK.nr in the 1 i" O 'mi C-A'nti.n wi.i.-b n-l n4 'xt, .- -i-lv ttat it lnry.t State ft" tlr nrihf'or nodaiot o'lr.d tbi h'p.-r .V.i-iJviTV ff Hi brait. jh.I' hvii.. ifce - -jt.-i i-. .rr I i but a a your eatk?- , n.in it.t war tft h.tkntl. tttA withal uniri l r..t on lit Miij.x-t. w b- Wae to orr.ct the . .- o- r a li- l Kr. ' 1 : V. . w i.ar n-r-f 1it eaminpd th prhreed-ih-w ljit;. l.'invpfu, and it : tr.v t .it flfv-.ai"-e C'Jitt'S a fre r-pr. t' t-d 1 t c fct-n lr.U ii -'-c'e. Tbe IV-iuo-, :! tVtiVprli..M Wl.i. h aXMl.b' d in Chbtt : Ai-tit. Ii.". a f -n;o-e' fj:-mr knM.be! eml r.iMri If r'.nte rrprrmitMl eefy VunnDt. 1 "a ca'l Uj& Ua iiry.er io trr. iia- alaU uont. t l . r Wtll, Ci"ii-o i does oork'nd her gtod to vc i ihat you are able to inJulfe inanjr tie fiinst sort of ucrri,ent. It was eurientlj n iated tht on Than oj, the 23i.nl'. joa wert incri'corii in q her w. fda, about "t. Uie out," and we had provided onrself 1 'i. !'. ihi couple rof mtas, in order to do tne light th-ng in tLe wsj of weeping and Iamen (ation ken lo, and Inhold, joa are eo eon rals?cnt aa to be able tn fire off a vol lev of pnns. Kir, we are .t-HAJen to joa for ibw relUf toor snffeiin,ie-linga," and in re turn for it grant job that the CJia'lot'e Con vention which unanimously roniinated J. W i:UU. and iucootinentlf and nn inimoolj "ca jon off at the kneej.T and prevented oar et- ting a private ceretar)ip, was a erue,jt a le-tle, larger than our Convention of 1 week. Yon have been HoldtA on to tbe rTtOiV-Ciuzea, Ion enoo;:b,rand too mast fret readj to give 'em np, al ho' jnnr tnotte. a i.r a tp; tn are eon eioco, "iaiuucu be he vhj eues 11m d eaoaa-' . Ftaa A Cr ocenrred at E.ky iloont on the Sth in t., bv atkh belwoan 49 and it) balee of ; cotton wep dmtroyaj ; Uie properly bf I tv- Rt..i.fi o.iia the Y hie party the ! w ii nowdve do partr." The Wh'gprtycUa tL Standard' party the Go'4 b pitji .p nkin nn their kit and will BOOB W ,.t for Salt Rirer. - It is majcnani- . - . , . . j moua in the Standard to MEIow d'je do, the 1 . . ,. .... .i W higi into power. . ( I - . .: - i . NASAIj. . ! Our facetious contempoMTT of the WU- U n. ..lauehinzoni- uiiuv:iipu. u.., o the worg fide of his nou'h,"ysoonose has been fla-tened." Thit ia an entire inis-tak-i. ! Our "nose is still a elassioal O'ecian nose," althon6h we have bid, during , sotirt je - np to hold it, aud comprew it in or- dor to exclude, from it lb damnable htinks which the rottet;nees cf loeofocoism-has stir red op all over the land. TERRIBLE TKAGEDY IN FRANKLIN CO.. VA. TUUEE PERSONS KILLED! L. t.i i - ..r . .i,r'ruil in Franklin cuntT, Va. on Saturday lat, tbe 25tb imt.. i three br.tber., ife.rs. Jarne-. Wiliiam and Ralph C!-menta, wer killed by Vincet.l Witcher f ruur President rf"th lii. hui-.nd and Dani le Ratlr.nl, and hU arrar.dn, Mv Jno. A Smiih. 1 h- par, luulara, a far as we bave tx-pn able to loam ttietn. are a folU'r Mr. Jmea CleroenU marriwl tha si-ter of Mr Jno. A. Smith, (and erand-datigW or Mr. AV.uber.) and the laJv aOerwarda tw-k atrp t proi-ure a divorr fra nim. On Sntunlay la, the Uki-g of d-p"itionii In thecae wa pro rrreiatthe.ffl -ei.f a anazi-trate, n KkltB cHjntv, nesr tb ni'pUar ia line. Mr. itcb- er, Sit"iih a"d th three M r. Cbiunt bring, irl.t. Durir.ij the tkin f tb d.ivitio:s, Mr. Vihr aked aomfq-iesii.ms which wereob-I- tjd to, and a fram C mmencd, Mr. W. h-ing Bivd upm, the balk ain- thr-u:h bis clothing . without tHiC'ini; bi e--", 11 Bred upon htM , an-.conis.. tilling f ( the hrothnM innant'y. Mr Hinitb bermtf tb finnif ran inUlhe riHin, prt J las nivd tip in by tbe purviiing .rotb-r. the UH takin riT.vt ?n" bi pb.iul.W. Mr. 8. th-tfi Jrvw K.i.k..ifi and kille-l Mr. Omenta by tl bins i im in the brpH.-. Theart all thepar Iktilar m hve brt-n at.!e to ivbr. Mr Witcher ffitli-man vr eeny-ejht rears of ap. and is wrU ki.own throii?.out tlie State. Tbe br.fer bo er killed, wre all tf. ti!pm td" bieb -ts' dins in tbetntyin wha ihey reidd. H'eh. ixzirA Wel.ave kbown Viueeot Wieher for the latjiwcnty-odd year, and there lives not a purer or better wan than he is, nor no one ho would regret more than he, the necessi ty of Ukii.g bouian life ilr. W. s ea.pbat icIlr a self-mad man. He arose by the uj;ht of his own energies and la'ents from an humble condition Ut a posit ioa of honor atd usefulness ah'ch any man might be pro-d to ocepv. He knew cot how to read until afte'rbewns tLarriei, aud his a1h let was taught 1 im by his wife, who lived o see him represent' his natite county of Pittsylvania repeatedly in both braccbes of the General Ass utly,and to preside, onil failing healih romjellcd h"in to resign, ai h aigual ability over a great and prosperous Railroad. As an old friend of Mr. Witcher we dt-cply regret tba'" at ti e close of a long and useful lif-, he should have been compelled to take human Ire, hut he will have the consolation' of knowing that he was perfectly justified in doing so.! , - Tb LytthSurs R publican of Wedirs 'ay that Mr. Vincent V tcb.r and bi erand-on, who ki'U'd tbe Messrs. Cbrnent, in Franklin county, Va., on Saturday, surrcndrevl thermelvet to the au'h.ities, and wer promptly arquitled, on tbe ground of u d'-fnce. " . , . .. .,,J ..... vr p mr. nr.XE TT 11.1 J ""- . . 4DC WHIUSf We are frrquen'ly aked this question, and . . . 1 j e only say that ae feae that they are done , . j j - i for fr-ver, ami 'hat the foil 'Sting paage o! jj - ture ia arplicable to' their deplorall l v t lr Th-v wnt out? f oin its, but. they were not ot . '- . a , P -..-.... .1.1 ..- A. ...Ii , " : fir It liiV ua iKYnui i wn-j unui'iiHi...., . i ... . u M n l.nt tbpV inrul I, it Lba- ' il...v r..;H n.Mi.irnt U.al tb.-V Were t' J 11 ui us. - - .1 mk. s.viirii's sriiEcii. j We are Lapt'y to hsve it in cor rower U at before our readers io-dathe entire speech delivered by Hon. W'm. N. H S-ulth in l loapeof Ikpresi-ntatiTea on last lueida week. Thiafpeech wjI' oiclj sf a l the' old etjle cf Kerosene Lamps, as we haye fully tested by experience. ; ; ; CONGKEfelONAL. In tbe Senate on Tedy, Mr. Slidell (.rpsftnted a memial fr-m tbe New Orleans CbansVr of CVainwce, as-king the immediate euntinuat.ee of the work on the Custom Uoue The O mmittee of Claims reported the Florida claiirs bill, the snme a last session. Mr. Pusb pres enU-d the petition . of holder f f lend under the IJuawaa grant tn Loiisima, atri'stanjfck.atura affecting th. ir UUes or rtsh's. . The bill to furnish the States with arms was bipfly dcaed, and the Senate went into Execu tive Secsion. , :. '.-'.' In the U.Hine the day was princt-al'y occupied b a diM-'Ufsion on a -rojitun to reducj tbe mi We of mi-n.bers from 40 cenU to 20 o-nw prr n.ile, by ubich it was statJ $20.000 would ar.iiallv be savpd Vo the Trnasury. The pr". ;ti.u wa aerppd to by 4 majority. Tbe bill, which this U an a mead two l, was laid over. . of Theli.bhip and calleries In tbe 8enate were crowded on AVedneday to hear Senator Seward's spxb. . Tne pension bill was parsed. Mr. Seward com menced epeekiii at ba'f-past 1 n'ebx-k.' . ' ' ilr. Mason, of .Va .ihtrtdueed a resolution call for information relative to tbe trouble on the IlALIGH Mr. DouIm 'defined bb position relative to mr i mth. ni aim.. rtiiiw9ii Mr. Di, of Mis., rpplied to Seward, (w&o lpok thru hour'j comi.lteljr refuUng ha "ceD- L J30".: ' tIIh fiju-'.na thn aohipt wa niond ; I ; . 1 : : - ?: I .In th, Ho.ihe Kaneas Leei'lature reaolmionaj relative to tta aa mission n a ouw, wem rci.iit-. Tbe nmof Mr. Raffiir noi having been re- cottlrd in the ote for Glosbrenner, the journal WM tnndpd anrl hi .-te inserted, thus annull- In the flpction of Ford. ' ' ' i One nnsuoo-a ful . vote for rHntorJwas then had. and tbeubject was postponed. ', . t In U.mu,itt.e of the Whole, several speeches were mude on various aui'jtH.-ra. j , t, . , DEATH OF A CLEH.GVMAM. The UV4 Henry F. Green, a minister of tbe Episcopal Church, and Editor of The "Church Int,lij;ince',,'' paper which is soon to b started in this city, died here on the 28th ult '; V e be . in hand an obituary notice of the deceased which shall appear in our next issue.' h .-. iMrROvxMEST ix Hoop Se'ists. D.meias'Jb Sherwood, of Jfew York, tbe pioneers of ftie Hoop 8kirt business, bave Just brought out a new . at le of Skirt, calU d tbe -B:Ue of the South," which is said to be the most elegant and perfect made. A peculiar feature of this Skirt is that it is mede without clasps, and U not therefore liable to get out of order. . . . figy Tte Legiletur of Alabama aij:irned on the I7tbv The Govornor 'ailed to approve of the Sountrn C.nventiin bilL See adverti-ementof " SANDFORD'S L1VEU INVIGORATOR-' n another column. f ' Fiom the WilminVton Her-dd. TIIEOPK)SITION CONVENHON.' . AVe, th. Jui.ir, loft Wiiniinlon for RHleijili TuplayH'"u-rn n wilh f.ur .tb. r ' soi tb-men .rr..i ,..in,t iu tha In d i rert nl ' in tbe ' f. e.(Beii.v of dt'leirate tiitlieO.nu'..n Contention hic!i win to a-i'idlo in the City on she day fl b.wit And tbe CenUMi rfk atsomble and ntfh an arrny of thid. we havis iu'Vf-r before een und-T in r-"-f. It with 't doubt, the m.-si smcs-fLil atlWfr of tin- kind, in p iM of nurjll'-3 talent, mA f.'injr. Ac., -ver witt.enl in tbeO:d "North Stat. M en cani- f ro n pprv sv ion of tho rSt, N.th; S ulh, E.'t an WK They cme i ll tu ir hcrt i lli.-ir bnniif, in god bum r ithTf,n "tb. deterniint 1 f-'iy nut f let any trifling ax-fond i- u-di-tii'b the harmony f the C nvei-tiin, ni tq-ia'ly dtei inincal uin ieet in? a candiilnte a'l.d a ptatf mi with wh'm and wbi-h dern.vacy coula ! rou-cd frn: and g.nl inn and true pl-cvd therein. And e have succiwh! d in our wi-bp to t!e ' cry leUf-r, Joiin " I.J, i a man every wav fitt"d f.r tbe station, io whr-b bii frirnJsnll i.v-r tSatp Iwire to plecl bim ; and li i-tn"tis upon a t l.itf-.nn which a re gard fe.Jeri.1 affair, n.i rtatioHtl, Unknd..vihg n,n pan u! W. n' d a re-'a'd. IM" kile. ii fxpaiil'y fr- fr.in oljecti n?. . G v. Ed kd( b-st niako ihp m-t u-c of his remainir term, .-r a ure a do-in xtik-v is corrupt, 1 thn i t he will ev r erj.'vHin ler d.'in.icralie o-in, '" publi.il" to day fr.. ill. the Kil l'h Jfrtji'ier the f ill 'r -aadins 'f th- t oriVPiui- , bk-h we ;nlto ad .j.joneiiis o!' I"tn. cracy t- f eu ; e-p'- " cilv d- a.e cmII att"ni.n t-i the pl-.tfrt'fn jn which our, condidat. WtiJ-. It " hy;rt dMi met t. end a very cn Ii ', "i sen and "ao-.ve-b'mrd onet.i..; bt'u th, times req im that biiig should be 1 1-nrjv atwl candidly eia'"d. " ; The'C" nventi.xi a-e.t.b.ul 'in tlte 'Common. Hall, Mt nN'tit 1 1 o'clock V.'eJ'.e-d iv iii--rrii", tn I it would laved,.)e tbe heart of ally V.'hiK ga,d. to Iimt.- . ntf r. d tb.it ri mi l that "hour w'd S-'Z'd around an .i.g me li.iii- .face, of the' niuUitodi' thr peatei "M.-n ofir happy, ai d ...the were "b-p:y : they, bad i U f-td loippy. Here war a. ur.l.lJ toeth.-r ua1 r one r-M.f, in pert-ct ui sn, tbn tarnt atyl nv-s. talented '. b.Jy 4f tnn ever coRk-enp-l titVier in the S'ate tor a similar Carjio-e. and thep m.ii ha I l. fi their t-oniinrtable ,rtb..wrxl don with ae. atfd lver heade-l. a a number ft tii-m wre 1. ref.re-eiit k t-arty. the prim-ipbsv f wlii. h lh.y lirmly beiitvid to be right, but wbkb. n veuhelu's, ,wa.-ai-arriily in a li.ile-s minority inthStiti. What e.uld hav been rire " cfceriij than this'?,' What b. ter ei i l-rcei' 'could , w,' hav -haJ tLat. the old Wis f party w n.i d ii', lait stili liv l ? VV I r l, li.vl. 1 b-A lr: v. t-i-uf I h:iv h'-lial' 1- ipg a - ri"! tf tb liVt p-iirt' throTeh hitil. a. he "-n " 1 r - . - li beHt-W tbems and t.-enea t ,.ltrurvll inllHMUH'S'WHl. r,' littler, 11 a- a. Ortdintii, Cua-. Mvb, AifrM Dockery. Kenneth itayner, Vs. U'. i r excitabi.. ii.in thai - we r." i near wearing mt a w timi.reila we u 'J-i m theci.y (for ,i aiway. raiii!" when we go aa ) in our eninurin 11 at tbe mere sight or tbe manly J' nu of the men above n. fh..v u..,rutelv aruse.on beingCal- eiujHin to gietbe!r viv-w t"- the convetnion. on. ma t- ra ul poiJltcA. tVi- e say azairt 11. -en-.ncb to iuke any IV hit f-el tro"d, and a we wre never any t' iog v!i than a Whi.Ws.oK i-i'y. were va WtdnertlMV morning (itijireiiieiy !i .tun-. t; - -, k -a"rlv all of AVidnednv wis oceupw'd in rre- t ari! btiii. ss ftT th C-.-'ivpniion. On Wi dr.ep.ltiv ev-nii s: mw l.tt'e fanr.lly party wp bld. at which the II..i'. 7L 15. Vane dwivered a nioati -x :'i-iit ;-wi. W wore -t. i iei t. nd mi y..ur s; a be. 1 .th much, wirdtn in tt. M. 1'dn.ul.uiii.ii It- n.:iit i.r Intent. lie ;... ..If. . IV v .-.. ........ - - with hi. m.it!t biir.i mn rri bit.) a V'-V j b it vLi.il ,ht' i.r-an i.-, o:"fi. and lb -TiJi c mi rollii R oat !" sixe" tb-iilll-r; in tttfliir li!i!1 M get j It- a n nioni- t.i V'lUnir tsrarniv mm wuu. vuir , uia , i .t.i. -m.:. d-'livoreil sthe durinsr lb evening, and the m"e;ing held in till after 12 o'cliA.k. f 1 On Thursflay, the que tion of a char) " btir . nrsr.t svsiem of taxation came up. arnl was freely nd fnllv dicuse'd. B -fere the voe Was'akcn as t.i whether the ni.asurfor theeqtialiaatin of fax a'lon. sh'dd b. ineorornted in the platform. tb lli.n. G..E. Bddjrer, b-ing called upun, arose and deliveied t ne of tbe mo-l powerful 8ee-hes evr listened to we believe, by any set of men. lie did'nt want to make a speech, he said.' He was tireil doing fO. but a ben callrd upon by :i many of hi old Whiir friond as be was sure surrounded bim, he ould hot nin,'and so he would say a f,.w words. Mr. 'Ba1gersoke about half an hour; mo-ilv nn 'iiatiiirtal topics, and, was f-rqnently iutrruptpd bv applaep from the eacitHj niultt-, tilde wh. listened to bim. If tbere a-e any demo- Kt.i. a. hi i hiava been flaltariir them- elve with tb I lea, that Hon. Gk). E. Badeer, was at the ptent lime, les a Whig than former- . . : -at i ? . l j i e. . ib ...i s a w nig man lormer Iv tb-n th-v miirht as well dismiss ihe idt for the bava been most pgwuioasly mistaken: : We would not listen to better doctrine tha 'hat promutea ktm . th. nnmtnuiu Hall on last Thursday. nor do we wb-h to hear such doctrine promnlga-b-d by a more bnest. more ltKjiii'nt, more fear less dfndT. . Mr. Badger's speecbv was certain ly, a owerful one ; even d-m.craU in our presence could not conal their admiration for tbe, man though hit words burned int their Democratic i;ir -wi. .f f r. Us ,isnt ah aft-after 111, .p, Ml. . " . " ' - 1 huff into the oorriit deroocraUd orgnniralto0,1 1 ib. rll la Kklr est efmniP thHt Wt I KHU ia uyn.ru i w w-v "mt - began almost to f-el a kind of sympathy" for tbe poor concern, After discussing National affairs WEDNESDAY MQ (we dont mean by this tW democratic party for some twenty minutes, tbe Un gent leman came t" hotne matters, the most p-pminent'of ahicb as the plan for tbe equalization of taxation.'! mrecom nionly known under the title of ad valorem. Mr. B. gave his reasons to' favoring a obansre in the constitution in thin respect, and we see- no reaoi) fordiffn with him W iwi iiiu.hk wi II lilt II. - " " . - . 1. k . m n1.ianl . TKo nt tf rtlfttlfil- ninvruuK La Lin vm van m'j'. -'v -- - We. reason for an "objection is to be found In the facj that to brin; about ad valorem, our State Consti tution will have to be altered a bit To altering our Constitution we ar as a general t hi nir opposed,- we do not like that instrument being tam pered with and trere it a precedent (this propos ed chance in tbe manner of impioe taxation) we should mot streniioqsly prteat aeninst .its reing done, but the Democratic party bavins: altered the Constitution in the oiatrrpf .that humbug pf freesuff'age thereby creating a prei-edent. when a measure is sought to e brought about, whexeby every roan's taxes will b equalized, . we confess ou r? elves in favor of be ;hp r.fi. ! -i ; - - . A number of our J5.i-ter;i St'ks bavo gotten tne notion in their heada that ad valorem is a-s'-heme of the West t o make the Et pav a still heavier tax tan she now does. - N-w this v not so. -lt is an erronemis idea altosrether. Tbe measure, if anytbinc, is an Eastern rpi IUpran inta exis tence. aliboigh it did not yiginatein Raleigh and many of our largen aleboHers are strongly in favor of tbe change. - "VhJr 1- Because, it is sim ple jmtk-e. , What i tTfevinening of the ad ralo rem system of fixation 1 Why that every man should pay .ataxea accordine to the valjie, of bit proirty. Isrfcot thi riwht ? il it ntit.uic ? How can any honorab'e tax p.ver object ? Wy ehoold a mnn wwning fifty tbou-and i'ltars worth of land property pay a gn alr tax than bis neigh bor who owns the snmo value of negroes. The dVcrimination i'made at all should we think be in favor of he wb'e nrowrty consists of land, for it is always more difficult to ell land than neeroes. The latter em just so it.my 3-k Bi Is A slave owner c.iuld in five mimites di-i:s of . as many neirrops a.- any one man genera'ly pFess'?3, while a laud owner row to tal'i and plend and advertis -f r months wf re h ca" find a pureharer f r bis prtirty, and then he sell balfthe timeon rred't, while n"er xi aViwijr. w':b very t-v exceptions, commar.d the ch. We rannot sebow any mnn can oljeet Io thia ". It i simply carrying out the principle of If- ;; verrment. Th'e men who own property and e im prolectiim for that irortv surely fHiinut r.'iii' to pay their propor tion for the pun.e of having tht; j.ropertv pro tected. And what i the 6rt prif.cit.iea of Uxa-ti- ; wbal i- the common-.f-nse idH if taxation? Why that propertv hhouh' t'iiy a lax accor.lirtg to i8 value. Tbi is the wh le liiia'.erir; a not shell, Thi i what is man'. by Vi ad vs'orem sysu-m of taxation, and we ourm-i erceiv how reaeona bl -and sensible rien can t toil. -V'e are in (-or of it tinw-.' i h : n k it right.-i The th'k alM.ut the dicusion of the question at t,bo present tiruk trengtl.ening Abo'irv-nism is all nonsense Il d'.en t Mumn the ii--t lestturef-t even a sq'iini fowa- d the pro;! action of such a result If the de-ire, to make taxntion eqel ovr the State, o that :bU property, irrespective of i! nature, may ray the same proportien of tax'-s cart Se1 construed into friendphip'f'ir B5-.ck 11 -publicariisnl, then we are km d'lll to un'ierMat.d Low. But wesli tll nl tud to this mutter at soiw f it-ire day,'' a. . dts-cu-j.on pro and con il! doubles be a proiuSueitf fenlUre in the next gtil er: Gloria! canvas. ' THE UISUN'ltNISTS. i: J Tbe North Cur ding Pr.-s'bvteriitn, bef-re u omtnen's ui on an article in the, Nw York Eran- gf:l;t. (New Sohool Pr-I y eri:in,J nJ otessime ... ... 1 j. ..i. rentai bs from tu. ew m.-k tfcvprexs, wnicn sjwaiv ofi.r j.a.-1-d or realised. W?n nbnitn;in thejChurcb, asl.iJ as D.-iifiiA wn f t otat t t ue i-an- cellrt'ft anti-Slat-c-r y r. m! had led the'E litor toxy i- Better that Ue d-tiominuj ion be riven aun::er, .n.l: binben int.. a d.izen lra! merit". : tl'-tt'l ".that AmiTUMn rflnvcrv be a 'lowed to iamri-iii-h itself within the L h ireh. an i find sb -it "r.nnqer the plea lht it U s:incttoned by the Uot-el f Christ.. Ai'h.o ikt.t r..un it n it oerliini tt detin" - but if it means, ilsveh.ildersund ron-rbtvetiolitors canaot 0)-exit tn the C'h jrch. now, as Sn the d;iys of tuaS.ivkur and of ibei Apo,tles,' it nitians .infl- dulity. I " H- ' . ri.'ini.tnicm in tb Oh'irch. we reun the sub- ;.,ii tiic.i- i. IliaHiiionMiii ill lhaSiate. i I'tiev who .'.r.iiriit- 'the (Minn-bo. of tne StaM. disunite the si.tn 'I'hev who break rniithfl! Union of tb- Church break ti! 'he Union of thi B-publio. The Ntilltner!.. Di-onionisUand Swovfc'onis s. thnre, iro nsoit-n, (. tf:ner.i in tbe -"Pulpit, than in u l'j,nn,..i i,r ib- f Nrivn Hills ot tbeS ate. rtli. who, se's hn-eir up r t ,n,t .1 ltiO Uiergv man 01 iue um ts.- ;ivtirur nirnseu, 3 no. 4 a . : 1 ! . . K.J ' . r1vjl.a7aal und'trni J;- i.- in tbevpiru to the do vwnnieni un der wMon h liv.s. h,.I w u l. gwir to hirn ..j..,,,, i. it- i. ...4 .. ft, or; Ti.i r.'. f.,ii, r - I t, i..vrrnouns.ie mt.-r i.ril t I f ? Il r 1 U I 1 ft l lli il Ti i-RiblA bai '-anti th IHH Ull IrtiM' vy-' i......... . iPeaeOi Pr ji'rit v. iind Hnri.tw.nyuf lbs Gvern- liient iirid.-r whieit h iives. . t . . U The li iif! w it- m finnite tor the No'thTn maf V.Y v I.i l.j. . vcrv iii-iii . tii.t llie Ctl'latilHtlbr was m li! r the S ut'i a w-'U aS-f-r Uhe N 1 noiiiiii rf htr'wh innkv-i a ortu. ..pn thiiin-h i.r a Southern Cbatcb and 1 ibus I. lr. and hroke ibtuup. U 1 ef I'lwftr ass w " . r - .ban ;v... li iUinntitiun fifteen of -tb State HUM lrV7ll va W" - . t. of the Republic tbey Ii ve in. 1 h.-Mlf-sattisfatjUon, wiifi-wb'ch such Christians are gt.mal-tnS i Vj beavpn, and shutting out rv ry body, not oftheif way ol thinking, is as offensive, m it i: unctyis tian ';. or, the eal nn-s. and c wlnesS, in which auoh Dirunionists deuounop th nr-re Political Disunion bU of tbe day, are as rof-esbine es tbeir arrogance i exhilurating. Asu-tl!y the men who cannot live iu trie same Curobes w th other men, because ihev are the greatest ol rinner. ought not to live with them in the same Republic, i If Slavery, in abort,i sucba 'vin," astbpse Pcoj.le f ut the Republic not only ousjbtta lie accursed, but to be brokbn up. on tbeiu-nant Compacts w.ilb sin, or in the Abolition phraseology, 'coiBpa.ts witb Hell," ought n t to exut.an- hour. an.n.eal - i christian men. U'eunion opwm-ourui.yrrp instnter, t.K. What ' in l. rnal rascals AY a.-inng- j t..n, Franklin, anoihers were .to manesuco corn- pacts t AVw 1'ortfc jra. r - i . TUB OPINION OF AMERICA, ON A VI TALSUBJKCr. : . ; , . Show Jin American any .aventioni fram po litical" constitution to a patent rat-trapand his first impulse will be to search for its ; defects j bis next, to improve upon it.' If, bpwever, he finds it perfecV-capable of performifig all'that is claimed f.Vr It invaluable. unimprovabloXbe acknowl edges1 the corn " adopts the ariiclo, whatever it tnavbe.and renders due honor to the invent"r. This . A-..:' i " Li? J-l -I L :-"m.a1iot rtl.','efvai inn in uuruawnni cunriiaer ueisnwi! 4iiucii. Xra in toe boundless popularity ot rrotesor aoi- 1 I joway s reraeaies in tnis; eoufiirv. ; vvnen .mey 1; - r r 1 ; ; . - , " . ,. ' t -j tTVaul v,uirh Jparhaosno article the hterybf the lfatiJWwe . were first ad visrtised in the United States, half the I r . , j . . . . ", , , 'j. .. ,-1i : It '.'...- H aver arnnirfid' Hi amn Patroaail'e. waaeubieoted WttlB f0r1,1 -bB1 5W aPProT .thPm : v 1 ,eaain! J j. r . J . . - - -I . - - governments of Europe, public institutions, and einirlent scientific bnen had endorsed them. But these credentials Were not sufficient for "Brother ; Jonathan." He must try pernio the crucible ofex ; periment Tbe results were fn tbeigbest degree jtlafueloPT- T)vslrfnRia Killireifl enmrtlaipt. hfitiCx (ion of the bowels, all. tbe painful and dangerous i Varieties of internal disease disappeared, invar- iably, 'under the Operation of the PiHs ; whibVexj Rental ui-4rur,nn.i i ueeucixs 01 jiiivi b.hi mjui , ; Were raoidly I anjd . uniformly removed " by I flies in me u uiiea oiaies. nas uein iun i . . . -r' , , t - f t adding very considerably to Eis princely fortune; but if it has been a pecuniary benefit to htm. -it has been a benefit which money can not, .measure t thousands of ot suflerwg fellow-citizens. The . , ," . 1- Vtnwnepsano rina are now . acuiie.- W . pru or every cla, Kery part ot tne V nio, ana toe imount or gooij they have hccjnmpll.-bed.,may- b estimated from thet fct that alm-t without ex- cepMon, the news tapers and other periodicals bave published statemetilts of cures effected by. their op- ..r.A Ut... L- i .latotnnnl. kv priitorinl de- IT L LI' '11. niiu iirtV" VIIU uu.iii."u ' ' ' - I . ' . . . ... . 1.1 clarntiona of their authenucty IDisi' a mass or 4?. Untr,i.,t. or tblfn. It is. evidence not to be 1 controverted or shakeni ; It is t rr.ik of Iruili nirnin.'it whieb (bn waves of TirefeS' sionat prejudice bat in vain N, Y. "Courier." . IHllED. In Petersbur?? Va., on the 1 5th instant, by the' a. I A rw:irt'lH5f a.j f: "- ioti,o - - Rev. Robert Mi' bajeU, Johnl Spelman, E-q., of tlio Sdir-burv Bmner. !to Miss M-l!ie, daughter"" imam ijpa, aeo-HS'ti, 01 iuhi v11. A t 1 ..si'lono hf thn Krt.to'c- fulhsaj in w i A WaKe I Coutitynthelpthinstantjby Wilson W. Whit iL-p irn tf All.ii. R..inri to Miss Emnru " j wr i, . .. On Tu.-sdav eyeiiing, ; lis, inst., at the Bride's let. Mr. ABN ER 0. M ARKS to JUss MARTHA A J , tlaubler of Lhos. fiarnbna. &-q.' Great Southern Maimre. fiAHAJjaiun.' NO. 1 PtRUVIVN Gt'ANO ASD vv ' ;'" SOLUB LE PHOSPHATES. CosTAisisa muioiiia I S percent " Til-it's of Lritne, o7 ! lotsb and ijoda, 1 rSnVPOSFD-ftf T!J nound's of'&o. 1 JPcruvian Gn- j ant. and 100 pounds of SoiubU phosphte of Xiwer pousb, soda and magnesia. lormiog ias nm e itieeurr-'ted. universal and durable term ler ever ooer e .tieeurr-ted. universal and durable terui ier ever ooer el t the farar and i planter, -; combining all the,stimuiating.;properut3 of Peruvian ,luano and .the ever tiura ote :er-.ioA.iti piiriireovi . Mini.lTiiii an abuadiiv.co ot Ammonia for any crop (u I all soils, and in a perfectly fixed condiUou -pt .;i anil iMttnini, K(T iviiti thn first ern. as with Per- evian and otliernmuionKcal guauos, but stimulatiog the crop to which it U npplied,:and all succeeding ones, 'giving "to poor, wen-n brut aud Unproducuve soils, new liio and vigor, i making them, in this respeet equal . ... i .,A',r-.ttaA Ijml, iitu.n irilioh l' lite tu i ij uiuij i uum uiv. i f : .. .. .t. a .,iif mr.njw kurn Itpen exnended. .- It . i, ,-u.v. - ' 1 . . Tue eouibiuation o Soluble Pho?pht of Lime as above, is aa improvemeni; cpou anjr .uiu :,.. w-, offereii for tale, as it -if urnkbe the phosphates to the i . .. -r...-tir o .1.. Ma -nit Avail&hle form, readv fn:d for tbe plant at bnte, and not aa it exists in many ftn iruanos and manures of the day, from which the f i i t" irutuus nuJ luauiiif ; - . .wU,. hnfii in eoneonence of ii unri : . 7 - 4r.?. S it ISOUiJ POIUUIW Ul t Usui's iw.ua &uaw . : i- ;J - lau v; : .1 .p.n K.ffKja P- its -ise. -.t....r ..Itr irBlf ifh thet tumn.-hment RPDnV id mttnurpf, suoum inereiurc, F. ri - . . . ; s i . . y K1VI4 wal - -1 - ' p -n l alon uBort the iolubility of tneir phosphates, Tae liXCELSfORialso eup;ilies to the soil V . . . . . i - 1 a J v t , t l . i l :i:a p.knBnhiifaa " ish, Soda sr-t Magnesia, iwbicn are extracted from Hit tbe i growth of. all rlants, nd must; bererurnedj or Vuf s if !' - ilt become exhausted,-: ispverUhed, and fad lo pro-' dtice, no'wiihswmfing tlia pplicauon of guano and ! ether mmures (lencieni in aianos. her manures deficient in alkalies. ; . ,m . . . ,t T thU mlpatitin or ttie asrricuitur.iEis K our 1 Ke isior. we wi?D Hitf'n to oear in uiiuu m f . x-. ' i ittninw it., manufacture, and wintend UX lliSOiS, its xnanutactore, ana wAyvrs?s-S 'l-they have not ta any wev- u. 18iy':- I can'shy wiVb pleasure tbat I aaadyoar Ex- ..ki.,..it! hp best results, and am very much pleased - . ... ,t . j ; u.u .r,A with it as a terntizer. ,j in v- - w ?r 'rur:.", ,t htar. . . t 3 r ... A.iBnfihaa.if i rernnao Tuauo. ami l lounn inn jicic- r."- . . ' bH. ppiir,.,. I was particularly gratified with the ex- percent made eja a na'd of eor, r' . . ... , .,.,, l ..:u ,t m.,l a. imod crontof mil. ana wiluuukii p.uui . - . . - . 1 . 1 . . vl.n.At Ul I U Td. n 11 u. Illlfl 1 111,7 r T.s .itr nitW tba annhcadon of your ix 1 -. - - Ki.htntkaow. They are n usijiKt. uZoZl CotU d I-wan. fha to trvour "EStcel'br.- ; &&K,. eL Sparta,Ueo. fell knew, by Southern farmers and Pl" ? tical agricuiturust in . tne vnoi.sow" -J. writes July 20th, 1869, "I used your Kxcelsiorth'S . ..." t;-.i ..rnn T im. Wbeat. USU. imprver ofsoil. The same amount of moue, mvour nj.rltet. I bave used this year U00 worth of it and lf.-jp.altfwia. -aariLI -ntnnfara TltTUfMUlV wuu ta-iy va-" will ne nex year-pTiuu wurw j vvhwmw w LOOK OU r FORIAIIt,ATIONS - ;oou JI.X is k.jt4js 1 1 p . s. , .., ... The suecs3 pf our EXCELSIOR as !KR as a substitute. for - , -,.r.. . asubstiratafor Peraviiin Gao, has iaduced others to faaitateity aod CUJf LU. uoiHwiw, r .r o , - ly the means ef the xeallenje and, reputation fairly aequird by ours. Farmer should see thai every pack ago bears in RED LETTfitt3 the name of J. J & V. T V Rlv ER, under tbe Inpeetio mark, and ia that manner tnsurethe purchase of an article that is .genuine, andhasVeuuhjectedtotbete8t of Insoectioa. . - Packed in Bags and Bbls. . ' Prlc $45 per ton ia Baltimore. . And $52 . Ralelgb. f i 1 1 1 K.UA'rr. rl, nnrmiM B gi selling laeir r.wcw 's- t'iror Sale by - v iiiifwr ti. Sri-pnL. Hukimore . lprtAlw : l JAMES M. TOWLES. Act.. -j fcl,l8-wlw; i I ...RaleighNC. SPECIAL N6TinE ; - r . ' ' ;! -r-"y;' y - --7 w. ' Its wonderful effects and. conseaaent , nopulaniy-T mber'of severe W affieren Jtests, and met with so few failnras as tbn Mustane Liniment. It nas vL ..i. i . t..l... r..i .It .Tt,nJ Wtinndn. Cuts, Swellings,. Sprains, Braises,; .or fcruptioos on Man ;or Beast, : It is so far a iceaicine or surprising virtiiA. tbfli: Plivsip.ifiLns alrA- p.niBnaTled to vreS'Hbe it, and from some remarkable carei of ihrenie and Di's- toned. Rheumatic cote it hag natora,attracted much rttWiop frotn the first Bi-ieBMfib minds of the age. N family - can afford.tobe.withoiat a bottle of the Mus- T Tba genuine is sId A nniMA fdiy respeotayie'dealers' in all parts . . . i . :t fi . - v . r . ; ' - 'm- i ' , , - e f .jA I. ri-ivi p .-w-rv.c I DrJ II JAMES, PISfOKRKD, WH1XB 1 mine bav. jiaaieai ,r' ' " 1 tw- As hmij Brnncbiiw, Ceagbs, W.X' bkilir.v' - 'T1m? remedv was disooverwi bun wben bis - , v . m . Eiv toAie. His child . p.jnd is no alive and welb .- D-irouS of ben. eft,tin v. fel'ow morUls, he wS'l send to those who wijlh it I1)fi containing falj dlreeUona for making n1 gUcessfoIly usang this remsdy, free, op receipt of tj,er naL6s with stamp for retvra- postageV There is ,. .r.r.f.m of 'r!nnumTiti(vn that it dot!S not uu miimoiuii'vu. .. . ... .. I ' J . X : I. . BMVAaf a .ML. at on.e pmenota 01 ana aifigif aw i.isu,..., r vishnessir-itation of the nerves, failure of memory. vishnesir-itation of the nerves, failure of memory, difficult expectoration, sharp pains in the lungs, sore . ... .. ..i .1 II.......'..!. in throat, cnilly seasstaons, nausea; a mmi-u, .u aetion of the bo wels, wasUn g awy of the muscles.. Address . " O. r, Jitl'Mi i i-.u., . 82 anid 3 John St., dee 7 wm , .i - ;-, h xork '' rnnciinintiFPS. 'lf ti,ffvmfln ' hn.vinir leu-ed-his Stl of CoTl- sumption in it worst ftages, after being given up to l A. ,t,,..t or.l.i.r.tP)l nhvsicians. desires ti-make u,., ' ' 1,1 " " t - : ' ; . ' , '. f ' r t : ..I. ...nno.f.it ,n Known tfie moae 01 core, (wuicu yivwvo. eU..i.. . every eise.) W those" alilicited with Ceuha,' Cnlds and Oonsuajkjtion, and be will s$nd tbesame to any address, return postage, .iaa mi a una, - - .- :.i l VVnTiTv BfrCob HOW J. oi n.. mar 2r-wl7 fas w;n. mccr, a co . v lRHO . ' SPRING TRADED 1SG0.1 KE UR & M A RBUltY, 74 & 76j Sycamore St., PETERSBURG, VA., I HAV and are receiving of tbeir own Importa tion,: from England aud, France, their usual assurtmtut et i - -. . -t . .- . CHINA, AND EARTHEN WARE. Also a large and varied STOCk OK GLASSWARE, AND OTHER UtjtlKS 1 1 J A It i n.nr a-- P K I T A I X 1 iK ' k U !' ! THEIR LINE OF j Frnm the fact of Imnoitins'their Foreign Go;ds, . . . fj. r.me UAn,tj lif.,r dnnieptie. tbev are i an D'tjiUb . . . . , eaajbla -I to-t'tter ' (M greaiaae ....: chajit. and others. v MARBURT. P;' S Goods Carefully Packed for fransportatiwu-L f i SFED ! SEED 11 I A NOIlltll supply of Beautiful and Fresh, Red Clover aeeo. ; ! . "liUtarne " Herds tirass " .. ' ... f Feather . " " Vernal ' " I'V . f . Millet " " , , . 7" ' Canary " " , ; Hungarian urass seen, i 500 Papers Flower Seed, and a large lot of Garden i . -. . Tjponnii'c iiMirafnM Serd at! i : -'-.., ""V a A i I A i" s; CITUATION WANTEI. A H'Ujww ota-. L T - 1 ; ' i"M U a titao. tmf nreaoT"; esUblishment at moderate. I i it,. Smith ! Address i KH. nrr. nui m uciv aaa aw POSTMASTER.' I . ' . "1 -' ".'.. vw I feb 29 w4wpd. itoydton, Va J BELLEMOST FOR SALE, -i rrHI3 DESIKABIJS AIP MUCH ADMIRED I Residence; one mile 'orih of the town of Pitta- borv, ' - " fT 7b Hure of Corn. i term, f im ",.rti . .. i ini .ml Tobaeeo. ' There i also on me pre-, i u T --- ----- . . p,-;.. . Taft. I mises. Afine Orchard of parefully-selected fruiU WO, n"Vs "Vnlin -"SSSatSSa f. r"; M. J n.ra9ev.-PitUboro. at RE Presi- tforth f of qu-.. W v " 1 . eil. ..M Rank, issued to I snares oi w i.wm . . -,.'.. . t i GatlowaV. fflth May. 1835.a3.ais w 7 i . Fearaary, lsee. , fe 29 w4w. - I r ! : : . - ' -. - -.lU t T? A IT G II S T ,r .1 '8UPEK.PllOSlIiATa; 'OF. , . , : Tl .. . 1 . .1. U . . I I 1 r- : . . f Mannfa'ctared from Uabnrned Bones! Mil - au va vuisuiM - v .-- ,7i.v Thn two iiteTedieats. i . ... .f unit a ti. kiw Kt i rv n. - ru r aj il wita iu i(wij,.uiw. .growi.rdp.givmgitaatnl.l. lund ptrmaaeuUy . bentted tw -shat iM prsswsea eaa be trayrward TlT T '" ' aZ& i 605., j nsut t,-.- ... A fc-'.t Wharves. M fi I -1 1 wf I rtr Cules DT f; "drmrng lnsds, feb l5-w4w l r ii v. T OST PR MISLAIU.-TMt Stinsvaw . nt-o ..,: iii. op TnislaiA: br some oaebavicK takea from ibis drawet wUhou -his knewledge or eon aen't, two judgments against him for Joinery or Ametj fire Dollars each rthe exact amount having been for eotteni n favor of Tames A. Jones, of Johnson etfn P ..i jt. l -T vi-Ji.r.if.rratnttt t.rarliiiir for ty: mis iimiorwiap o .. -----r- v 1 thes'me.'i3Jota otsaia juTguieuwi wie u.h t i8.', Lj.. ukiM-ltT -E. Wodard. i""."" r"XCZ If- : Wobd.rd. j V i.fc'.--;jm.iruf had been anee.led, but m , - u-l i tk .nr-ura aw-taaax. ' - V ... . ncnnuil TVtlElH i.3p4tW1 STOC! B ASHiSTOCK WANTED.--wakt,ii iu i i....--ya ... no f Rt-rk hi the' Bank of North Carolina;-' Applications- may be tnaae to Charles r-efrey, Ssij, Ralgh ' ' .ttrur, 15th. 1860. T ft IWt. S AXE'S POE3IS.--ln 2 spumes, either volume told aeperately. Poeias ia i volume. By John G axe. The Money KS,i.l0J? ByJohnG-'Saxeat . , .POMEROYU " ttr ftw I - . ' i.w ..t-... -. -t.L"i mar 3- :OliET:EXl)lTEin!i;i : GRAND SCHEME - MARCH, ISSdi. , t - ! GEOK G 1 A"-v STATE ;--' LOTTERY, - , ; WcKTNNEY & Co., -Managers. ; Authorised by Speeial Act of the La(lalatura H , ' 25,828 Pfizcs. . :;: Afore i Ann One ftw to ery IW 1ckeU , CAPITAL PRIZE $00,000. 1 p-l TICKETS ONLY -IO. " Hal vex, Quarters and Eighths In proportion.' . r '.' . : To be drawn .-v, . ; fl Each Saturday In February, I860, f . 'i . - . IV'TBI ,-r-.. -. r ' i : vi ' City of Savannah, Georgia.' -; ' j Class 61,' to be Drawni; Mafch 3JR0O. ' Clara 6, to be Drawn J Mann 10, IWtO. ClaS 63, to be Drawn March 17, 160. ' Class; 64, to be f Drawn I March 24, 160. Class,e5, to be Drawn March 31, 1860 -J. ih AiiwirirEWT ksriiKMRi- 1 Priis of $60,000 $0.oeo 5 Prises of 1.004 6,009 1 " 20,800 20.l'00 10 ' I 10,r00 10,01)0 llf '1 " ' 5,000 4,001 3 - 1 " 4,000 - 4,fl0f 2 ; 1 ' 3.000 i S.eon 6 y ; 1 ; '. ." 2,000 2,000 100 . 1 " 1,500 '. 1,600- 100 i : ". v i,too 1,100 ioo 600 i,U00 400 M0 -, ' JOO " 400 ! 200 48ft 166 7,609 u 0 lO.eOO J 9i. y,600l . . 65 8,6001,,; BS. . t f 2'3,l40 -.t 25,8 Prises Amounting to 25,88 Prizea Amoanting to . ; $366,040 WILL BE DRAWN THIS MONT 113. ; ' ? :;' f ., . , . - ' " ' .1 ,; ''' - Certificate of Packages wul be sold at tha v following rats, whicn is toe riKK : . , .. ... Certiflcato or fat k ace oi jv uoi iicoi. nu . . . l A Y-I4 '' fl ' ' do do do 10 Half o 10 Quarter do - 4V ' r '15' T 6if - . 1 .-'4 ' - do da do 10 Eighths do ; LOOK AT. THIS! ' 1 A Splendid Drawing. r-.. TUE THREE NUMBER. PLAN! , Which tahes plaeeoli every Wednesdayad Saturday i IU. JlflOV. 1 Capital PrUa of X Prize of , $21,000 V 4.600- ' 4,000 V 1 J.eoo ,17K2o 7.000 t-i. .7,000 ; . ,20 20,70 '':. S.200 ; 1,920 1,280 '. 66,620 141.120 ' , l I 10 4b 5P 2' 64. U Ot 64 5,632 28,224 t, jrt... I- y. ' $700 are j . 175 are -i 125 are . , 80 are ; , 60 are ' 30 are .:. " ! 50 are ' - 10 are -M ' 6-ar. M ( 31,41 FrUes anvmntrag to , $281,481.20 - ' WLOLE 'TICKETS $5. '.' (. fSbarts in Proportion. ' ' I ) In ordering Tickets or Certificates, .j I ' Jtnclose the money to oar address for tbe tickets or. ' j dored, en receipt of which tbey will be forwarded by ' . first mad. Purchasers can have tickets seeing In any figure tbey may ttesignate.-. . ;'': ' ' Tha list o drawa number, and prises wul M sent . to purchasers immediately afirstthe drawing. - j . , AH. eommunications strict') . .eonfidential. '" ? Orders for Tickets. .or Cri'i .ps, by Mail i er Ix- . press, to be directed to ,: McK0BBY- C fX, - feb 25' ' ' '' ''.' ' '' ." 1 BavaBaah. Oa. , LANDS, GOLD MIXES, Ml ATER POWER. "4 CC0B.DINO tO' THB TERMS OF A MORi J gage to us mde br At E Uovey, Bsq. wa will, sou for cash at tba High Shoals Oast.n sounty, H. C, j oq tbe 8th day bf March, 18i, thaUxtensWj andval-. , r uabl property knowr, as the niGH SUOA.L." esn. ; sisting of 13,000 acres of Land, and embracing field Mines, Iroa Ore Banks and the beat Water.Powsr ia tha State.? " '-'' ' " "m : This property -lies in heeoubthw ofLlaeolaand .r Gaston, on both sides of the fcwh Fork U tba CaUw? ba River comma da tha entira stream aad a laU of IS. feeU - - .: ': v' i The Gold M'aes on tba premises are bow being epw . . v. . r . . . ..In. -it aiunt. ataled ana are aaowo wuwi . . - - ; ', v.. .. . w. r. sn' i-.w, i Ifortnoo w. January Jl, 1860. j ; ; y.'.r' fcbwtm.; Tbaabeva sale baa bsirn nostpoaad unt4 thi ' 16tb ofMareb,.' ,i.-.J. .a . ' . 1 ' "' A mE 'PHXSIOLOGY OF, C OMMO If ;;'! I ; LIFEIa 9 velunea. . YoL 1 sow ready. By nl George Henry Xewia Aathos of J Liaslda BtadieC "Lifeof Goethe," Jltc ;; I. k ,r f,J ' - t t ire vviTnotJT.AND Lire withix, ,; I s Ap ttpriews. Narratives, Essays and ons. By . i I Jdorgarette FuUstf OssoiL" Author af - Womau la tha ; Nineteenth Century," At Hoiaa and Abroad,", "Art, Liiaratare, And the Drama," Etc ' ! - . .r HISTORYi OF PETER THE RE4T; . ; fimperer wi. Rassia,? By .Jacob AbbotW W ith, .. i-uravuigs.. i p n,, ?r ;,; 'C--:i ,t'-"l T1RINCE CHART iE.-TbToenf Cavalier, a- t u j:.h Toiiii.i an il, ' hi ova.' SJi,---otvMdern Travtd,"' Cl.Udraa' BUle, Flctnre , Book, 4e.-.".WMb lllastrations. r ' -i 7 - - HE RIVA'8 A .Tala of tha Times af Aaroa, f A Burr and Alexander Hamilton.1 , By Jr ClanV , 'ens." Anther of Barnard LUa. an4 - Mustang , "Graj- ' ...'i-.-: j.r.-, -.r.'I ipa-' .- wwf lLKES' REPORT ON .THE, DEEP.,. rv 1 ViRiver Conntryia K'irtn Carolina. ' . , - For Pale by L , .1- . .. ' ' foh 25-' ; f ' ' Wt TOMER0T.A , ' MILITARY TAC TIC f. -COOPERS., Maepnib's Tactics. A ooncise system ef iBstrua- .At tions and, Regulationa Tor the Militiaand Volunteers of ;J5' . - the United State. CotnpTehendng the Ex-rcbtrj and . . ; itovemeuU ef the Infantry,' Light Infantry and RiCei' menvalryand Artillery.; ?'bcOT.is!:lWFA5TRY.'. I.t,3 x Volutncsr "For Saleat " ' ' . ;i Raleigh, k.,'ahi. 18 -'v " fsbt.- , a 1 i OOKs.-T,e Public YccDomy f, tbe Atbsoiaas, j -mm wua u'jmj aim uujiuu. j J , H Boeckh. . :TranUte4; trta the Second German Edition., f i;v .4vv,Ri,BEttT.:PAT-rEIt80:.i ',-,i. : v Breads Cra.ikeiV and jFanoyCake 1 ' - m n "n nVA..kKM TT sa I ....,. " st n AMir L Pitrfthiii,r .TA.. f TTASALWAVa ON 11ASD SODA, BUT, XL tV Waur, Sugar, Pic-Nio and BbeH. Crackersi '; atae-ibe celebrated Arrow Foot ..Crackers, hlgbty iw,. J eommended by PbycicianS fur Invalids aa l niiaren i--Grabara and Bve Bread, Pilot and ' Way.Bl"lt. f Cakes for Wedding and Partica Iced had oraaiiMrtu ; ' . a .. Jt LA.aI&& .A t i" i t.'-a t yaavc av ' ted aad eartfulfy packed a sTiort Bailee. h ; arI 27-wiy . . . , . . - ... A V 1 4 H I 1 i v t . ... 41., B A D G E K H All R I v V. i i .;',ii-Aa;yORT AT -liA W,!v'.v;'; ,r j.,, , Henderson,' K. C, ' a.' "f " ' ; J Wfll attend the Courts u Gra nvfl arraw ' and Frankli. r ' 'J, ' , 1, jWT7 7 . i ; ue, r.Tj.j.u. ... .. : . ; - . . ,r - f . - - ' ! . r ' ) ' . - - ' ' -
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