t - '.i'.r--'; ";-"i--'44 .:.r :- ' v f . tqlTjx; - ; , , . . ; J HALEIGH AVEDNESDAY MORNING MARCIt 21 JOH5 W. StMEj : . kdito jutd rorMiro; AT $t.OO h A for clT .tio.oo " frlx t :. lS.OO ft Te . . Pa tkla ITmrialT Arme. - - ; ; HALiEICII, JT.; C 8ATURDAY MORNINQ. M-1T mo' . THE FAMOUS ELETEXTH. . - We enno help elliog the atUnUon of oar reader tmct nan to tbe followhg fcmooe wni'l r nR rRAFTY . The lMt fitndwd git e. out tbe coo to iU prtj In ttU Sut, for the part they ere to Mi 5 the oemreiCT . wbwb la t Und, and doubtleaa thinks it h; .been ;wj edroit in doing so. We, boireTer, take leate w oom , and eiprowi n.enurejj u'udivw Tbe Standards rigbl bnd has lost itf con- . n a aVin w ning.! It bat openea w gi. it. ftTArnrv tbe vt to eheeK-maie is. pnrpoee u to make a great flattering and nowe aboni danger to tbeUnwn and the ex-1 clusiTe ability of the Democraey to aaTe it to draw off attention from Sute iaauea which it knowe its inability to meet, and if possible eluUe the wound on which with its party - ' i sjvmTw now m rw a. . - .... THE WniTJ YOUTfG MEW OF HOKTU r . s wi- . CAROLINA. r " ' WiiHIJflfOI,. jnnrea i,-.. . Now is the time for the Whig 'jong men lTeon,f Oa., introduced a bill , to extend the . - - - . . ... I s.: Tlrtrif!. for the benefit of this Stat, to win laurels for wemsew V '-Z v Ml. the will bedoineeood:serrie to their lw oountrr. Never" was there a fairer field than for . iuMimhip line from Mew York to, Cuba ia j J Charleston and KV W.-r-Eeferred. t-. 1 L i now presented, ana nerer was uwe The ial xte on priBtio? reported a ' i . ' i j wMfram ith mora 1 ,Mi.,; ..Twtixlrno-the amendment to the WDen WHO OUU1U ujuvuu vou( ' juiut iwiuwuu ""r - i iconfidenee than at thU. preset juncture of S Bear in mind, also, that the tramunt i-ua U . t rVMtatitntlonal HDlvWl m UH. can oly be done y defeating the Wack j 7.ki; .a that the' only party which r Democmtuprfy. Let a unite, M kf; heretofore for our opponent. . It u no 'r to dictate in thu respect to the majority, it ua mt them on our oVu ground and iu our own way. ; v , - j" . . -Let os" do all this, quotha'. . Tea, but neb thing or thfrgs. We shall not "let" you dodge what shall meet the you us - j we won't "let" you do any .lercntb" claak of tbe Piform of tbe De- . wUl fi hL : HeM what it says K..1, f.rnlini: r i ; I ... r, i f MHtmwoaedtodUtarbuig i1!, .T. :;" V of our Conati- r .w. ..Mtt i thia time by the Op- axZnjof To Caroiina "our SUU affHin the Ui. upo" which our D belieTinp; it to be prwaamre. P?111.? and Mji; at the -me time we j"d"1 . V Li-.,. hMt nukin? acu for theraia- in, of renoe, to to ayu.t U.aUoU, as to bear m Lually pctkable CWUtutwB, upon arK..- -- of property ntail siona of the SUU. - of whoae teemior brain is tbe above an emanatioof We should really like to know or J0a ,hall ingloiiously turn bo is tbe author, in order that we might band him orer to immortality.; . Could we do to we would give him "fm eternal. ! ' - Indealhlepas of diurnal." But, alas! he will never be known. Like Junius, be will die end "make no sign" of bis individuality and cognomienieal designa tion." Posterity for generations to come will apeeulate about the authorship, but it will never with certainty be brought home to any one. What a pity ! But although we do not know, and never shall know who wrote i the resolution, we do know that the Demo crat party of North Carolina made it their own by adopting it, and becoming-responsible affairs. ! Tbe misdeeds of JDemocraoy every where, and. the1 unjust State platform of the party in NortVCaroliiia, furnish inexhaustible themes for glowing indignation and severe reprobation. . No man of ordinary intelli gence' and information can fail, with these themes, to trip up the heels of the strongest Democrat he may encounter in debate. There is in fact so much1 to be said against was adopted. ' jt,- - n ; i The reat of the gession was occupied wilh the case of Thaddeu Hyatt tha contumacious Harper a i?i n was at l&aL bv a vote of 40 to A :m T wwiwo,i " ' , . 10, committed to jau bui uv wmj hu,s r r, i Kiit hnritT of the Senate, House. The llomesieau uui jibkjou ujr a . 114 to 66 the Southern membergj, generally, to tinsr Bgaint it- , ' . . . - t .i,, , : vr. f oil nnporeito fntrbduce a bill from .v. n,f of Vni jtd Means, proyiilins for f nntBtknaine treasury notes, u thorizing a new loan and regulating in? port duties tail and run from them, with tne derisive shouts of the public ringing in your ears. . . a We will make you meet the cnargea iu. ftl&nirhteriDff Uutn .ffor orotection- to home manufiicturei UV lVf3UiW)fcO uv O I " " i .... : tti em are to inrpic wia. o aoiwvi- mine which- to select. -. . i. . We hope", then,1 our Young Whigs will go forth conquering and to conquer. B- Speaking of the Register's comments , ;mmnrtl "eleventh resolution" of the VU WUV "Was Hi,0 Ton, March ia.i-Siafe.Mr. t.tq I'nfFiiwd bin ta "establish a banit- law thrnnirhont the United States. Mr va ndicr-ti&m . movea- (aai wo TTnncAt1cn from the table a motion made by him to reonnsider - the vote by which a bill increasing the appropriation for artmngine muiua w rmA tntVionommitteeon-the Mil.tia. He stud . . .. v t t thai rri of the Constitution oroviame ror a wtu Democrauc platform, tne, naie.gu , .'.r mi Htia had eglectedTand forgot- accredited Organ of the anti-ad valorem par- t and that wh,ie since 1 808 only $lo,eoo,ooo i f' ;r I V.J Kon .nnrnnriatArl tn tha militia, about $500,- -tv. says: r ; I . AnA v-o nnnrintmJ for thearmy. He - . I uuv.vuv J - ' t I . - R.it thatnaner Ukesunwarrantea uoerty m m ,vA nws8itv of arming the militia. AOTutrucHion it olace upon the 11th resolution of I .... f thft Committee on Postal Affairs. the democratic platform.wben naea von uio authorizing proposals for a single, mail route irom .. : .k.i tl..innnMtin nartv la com- 1 . . . .u. t. .;a ... nov1 f i j me lmjiraBiiuii ---- i - i tne Atlantic to we a i-iuu, ;ibs mitted to an ad valorem system vi niZ in'eresU and elasae$ oJ property tn 6c y ii. i'i.j. ,-rnt ULave tYcverru f xi" .. - - v I a State, tare ana except, y rartr. in Federal matters, has spent tbeapuD- i, committed to no such thing Then we have it autaontaiiveij staieu the Democratic party of North Carolina are not only in favor of unequal taxation aa far as rrnnrtT" ia ooncemed. but in favor MS.V Yvtf J ( i lie money in tbe most oorrnpt and profligate manner that it has debauched tne puoiio morals that it has built up the Abolition party, at the North that, it has endangered the Constitution and the Union of the Staef, and that it ianow utterly unable to do a hand's turn'to save either. We shall charge yours with being a miserable seotional party, with no common bend of union among yourselves, but that of the Public Plunder. In State matters, we shall hold yon up for mismanage own by aaopung m anu .-r , p - an4 for creating a for it, in U g debt-for enacUng, in tbe language of resolution, we ask them who in hortb Caro- :DiqaUoUS .nd In Ihe Senate on Wednesday, a bill was passed constituting Tamps, Bay, Fla., a port ef delivery and a bill affording protection to female emigrants . . ., 1 , Tha oonidTitlon Ot tn aillliary oi-mnimjr bill was resumed. Mr. AVigfiiU'-i amendment, api propriating $1,100,000 for the defence of the J eian w i u'i.o.4 .MV. Nelson Tft- of unequal, unjust and discriminative taxation bm for e suppression of polygamy in unn .11 interests and elasses of property in au Utah Arrival of Ceoda yia R-& G. Railroaa lor -' - ; the K. C. Katiroaa. - , C Dxuvbrbi March 12, 1860. -Jw T MVlfJtV'astbraok & o,: G W Al bright, W J Hocan, D C Parks, 0 & M., J & W H JFaueett, 1J Weil, J & J xurner, j wra. Browne, DB Philips, W H "T R K SmitWR Smith, J A Hnnt, E 31, Holt, P C Smith, D Tilly. A Vo.. JU If Vjlliams a oon, f xi. v SPECIAL NOTICES - MEXICAN MUSTANG Ui'iaiEJiT. . Ite wonderful effects and eoBsequent. popalarity-i-perhaps niarUole in the history of the eHd.Mediai erer acqoiredthe samaatopnago, was-snlwtod t the same number of severe and different testa, aa4mt :;r mw: sciioot; Of Haxvaid ; College. the Instrueiort i Ai SsAool rif & McCauley; J- B Hutchings, B V Snipes, bcon & Davis, Louder-& Watson-,' . T; J. Wilson,-is CaldweH, A Weatherl, Perry, Strong & we, McNeely & Youngi B U & Monk, J A & K Pavidson, Bdl, Rivisett & Oo, Jamison, Simon, ton & Co., 4 W Thwnas & Sor P &. Gorreil, G Howlett, B G Lindsey, E & Adderton, C. N Mc Adoo, Westbrook & M.r A Myers, J J J A McConnogley.. . . -- , . i J-DKLIVKRI March 13th, I860. ,; t : M A Aiigier, Durham & Hunter, Y Blalpck, H H Burnett & Co., C16reri Man ufac'g Co., B It Cole, B & P Bodersj B G Seins . Warren & Willal M H Paee. B - Bodgers, P & Gorrell, H Tortor M R P Jones. A Durham, B M Yates, S Dun-tend, A J Eobwts; B F Webb, J Lockart, W & P Mangum.: 1 : ' V : DerrViciitn March 14. I860 i - ', ' -ittJuw t. nsUt-Ai.v''ft S-WnTih. J f .... Webb. J JUL rVVortn Ov iV.i Beuuuu y.,., , ouuy. jluo jouiiwj w - - . . .vsij J Bethel, J .r.-.uarreM,,.v'-'. . . j.'!"-' 1 ' " j J j jT.. nfT mil. Desirous efben- (Juts. Swellings, Bprains, JJruises, ; m ru Man or Beast. It is to far a medicine; jof surpiising vbHue, that Physicians are oompelki to pres-ribe it, and from some remarkable'eures of t rmie am&li toried Rktumatic cuei it has naturaUy attracted much rttentiun from the first scientific? minds of the age. Ne family can afford to be without a bottle of the Mus tang; Liniment in the house. tBeware of imitatiw. The genuine is mid by respectable dealers in afllparts of the world. BARNES 4 PARK, Proprietors, v ' feb22-wlm. ' " " ,' Ne3YT - . t : . ' ' : ' - , . . .. . r- tt kit T rv T ft TT .!. ASD t J . t A - O U R E O a nTSCOVERED. WH1LB in the East Indies, a certain eum '"""f'f.T1 ilhma, iBroncUih8,-ougasj voiob, - 8 j . f. -i . . -. ASTHMi I Drl',11. JAMES, Sheer & Bowmart, J & E Kerner, E & Adderton, ji . A. K?,h Rnll t Rinkfltt & Co.. A & 11 Myers, DD Phillip, G J Bickett, J P Boon, A Pleasants, M A Curtis, 3 -. M Hughes Scott & ; Davis, T H jMcBurie, N & . Campbell, Jamison, Simonton & Co., Jj A & B G Davidson, J.W Stockton, Martin & Beid, Gaither Co., B A Burton, Horah & Bamsey, E Cheek, Albright & Co., A S Biggsbee& Bro., J B Hutchings, Long & McCauley, 8 D Morgan. ' v..'-:.'". Scrofula,1 or King's Evil, w , J. rn i. will send to those who eil L till it U13: Id " VV - , , wish i the recipe eontaiuing full directions for wataDS and succfcssfully using this remedy, freef on receipt of their name. with stamp for tT8 ' -J not a singlesymptom of Con.umptaon that it does Maot at once take hold of and dissipate . : Night sweats, pee ;.!,.,, irritation of the new s, failure of memory A-,mu. TT,etoration; sharp p; inrin the lungs, sore . .k;n anMriniui. nausea at the stomach, in- action o thebowels, waiting wy of the muscles, ? Address . - U., Jf. iin.un t c j ' ' 32 and 34 John St, : ' dec 7 w6m New York. y H05. JoafiPs-aa-iB, lu. l, Boyai rorMor. -'Ho. Thophii.bs Paros, til imtia jrroiessor. Hq. Eaoar Wasbbihui, l university rrou , !'' . J ": 1-W ;1 ' THK Course of instruction embrace the varioaa branches of the Common Law; and of Equity, Admiralty, Commercial, International, and Coastitu- "tionalLaw; ana tBeurispmueoo i unuynwiBwi-. ,- This iLw Library eoDSisU of about 15,0t)d volumes, and v : as new works appear they art added, aud every effort ', is made to render it complete..''! ' ' , - Instruction is given .by oral lectures and xpesittooi, , - (and by recitations and examiaatirn In eonaaction -with them.) of which there are ten every wtk. A Moot i Court is holden in each weeky at whiah, a eeuee pre. yionely given put is , argued by .four .aUdeota, aad an1 opinion delivered by the PresifHns; Instraotor ; Rooms and other facilities are provided for Clab Courts , and aa Assembly is held weekly, for practice ia debate and foraeqoiring a knowledge lof parliameotary law H and proceedings. ' , v ' ' s ; ' : . Students may enter tne ocnoet in any iuk professiiunal studies or meroantilS pursuits, and St the t oommenoement of either term, ot m the middle of ether ( part; of the term.: 4. v 1 . - They are at liberty to elect what rtndies they will ', tfijrsue according to their view of theut wa wantt aad I, , i attainments..'.- ., - .'4 " J" '-' 1?-K ',; i IThe Aoademical year, which' eommMneM ea Tbura f aiy, six weeks after the thireV, Wednesday, in ,Juy, Ja ; s dijvided bto two term of twenty weeks eahrwiU a ; I vacation of six weeks at tha ead of Jk term. , ' ! During the winter vacation the Library, is opened, , J i j j itli. knui tit ! members of tbe ' WarillBU ,UU UVWU I ' j .SehooL L:'"'-1"''' " ' ' ' 'The Exercise of the 8pringTern eommewe oa; MONDAY, March 6th ; those of the Autumn Term, oo MONDAY, September 3d, J880.r I J - lApplicaUousfor admUsion, or for catalogue et aay I further informaUoo, may be made to Sither of we Pro fessors at Cambridge. - '.'I .-':. iwi,"' '. . . J Cambridge, Mass., Jaunary Id, 18). ; '. - w-i - -.. vr'll saarU-wSt SAN FOUNDS sections of ibe Sute." for putting us riht. We thank the Press tional eompromues'1 . i j: v Af .ib - tsenator iieuao, uiUa. - Iina has proposea t " Ty - ; . ,, Ux bul. whUe at the samo time wv i r...J n miVn a larce and B08t . ... i . i cnn uavn ic&uncu v a itituuon ! e can iruiy say u. w . tw.in the State nay , . , ... Vm. that the obiect of th ditor of I vaiuapio ey"" r - oocnrntm, i w " .7, - iu tail v. - IMPORTANT EXECUTIVE MESSAGE. In the proceedings of j the Good-bye " Convention we note the following important item .. .l . .v. (Von nnAunrvil a messaffe from H'S 11 - v.llii rfmn-otinir Uie nrence 01 tbe nwinbfr of the Convention at o uock, jt. at the Executive Mention. " ; f s We have not seen this important executive Mr. Curry, of Ala.;madfl a speech insisting on the protoctKn of slavery in tne lemtorreav--- Mr. Vance, of N. Ci. made a spweh-on the in stitution of slavery, and several .political speeches 3 : . . ' 1 were maae. i , LATER FROM EUBOPE. ; M. which ou mut meet, which you shall meet, . . - . . u:i: . r nam imlividnal. and be IS tbe DemocraUc Organ. Some weeks ago tbe editor of tbe Raleigh Standard was exceed ingly anxious that the State of Virginia should accede to the propoaiMon made to ber by "ixroth Carolina to go into a Southern Confer ence or Convention. Now, as it is well known .. . r. .L I.. Wun nTinn far thir- uatcouui v.rwu - ,7 I ter. - tyeara past to dissolve tbe Union, and that or ecojfesa jud, ber nroposed Conferenee or V000"011 w" . . v 1 toL a preliminary siep to such a mea- THE FHANKLINTON GOOD-Bl E CON. , sure, it is not Ulcgical to charge Uat any one horly.bTiriJ of ,te big Good-bye ! ' favo.mg the Ccnfcrence ravorea in .a.8. mtimkt the little Franklinton Good-bye tne party proposing 11 : 1. e. av ui"iu The Ealeigh bundard lavor- - - .: - 1 . j .u. "Bis Excellency, was to, piac unaer -uc j-r.;r, f th Convention, several mat- VvtUlur"llvu T ARRIVAL OF THE NORTH ; AMERICAN TWtland. Me., Marub 13.-iThe sfcamstnp North American -arrived here this evening, froni Liverpool on the 29in uit. The Nortn Uritlon arriveu k fu"cu-?wu the 28th ; .:! 1 .1 . The Russian and Austrian alliance is auiuoy- UvpIt contradicted, i '; , . i' The budget waa progressing tavoraoiy in a an a- V- TT1(ia nfnnmmOTl! lrwSR T'nOTtca IMlt X a. s a'v I . . , I " : ' t- i 1.. k j kaiiiixii Tnnrinsu uti 1 . i:..i. .nn tn. ana nrnnioiivc (i. ,m nr nscjnv u ru-uiunui r i or puoucij u vyvmj j- . iers ana Buigcco 1 "o r : ; , to meet. -Let us make the issues as hereto- of erna iarovement-Uhat to. that end " oV.pf lhe Atnerican snip Luna nc4r fore for our opponents !" We don't know , nei,ExecutiTeMeclIars were put under requi- Cherbourg, is confirmed. Only two out of i7 pledge" you oor word you wont do it nereat , chicken ,nd 8Qr,dry pounds of a cooling vor aD lu!iaII nmwl Clement. j .!;bO prepare yoursen w , . aRxeeuiive" J Thws bad been anotner. iu-.r snient. ' . &KU . "7 ..... , EndUb coat. Several vessels! 111 tnn -neracy i of the Ution. ed tbe Conference, and therefore the Raleigh Standard favored tbe design of the Confer ence, to wit : the dissolution if the Uniona measure wbieb we apprehend would very se rioutly d"istorb tbe compromises of tho Coo titutkn' which made said Union. Tbe Stan dard not only advocated a Southern Confer enee, bu was so anxious to gt a eraok at tbe Union, that it advocated Got. Letcher's pro : posiMon to Lave a Convention of all tbe States, in spite of tbe faet that such a wonvenuou would have knocked tbe Constitution, "eom iroBuises' and all, into a cockod hat. As to disturbing tbe eompibmisea of tbe State Constitution" by so altering it as to pf rait the imperii ion of equal an4 fair taxa tion ;oo sUve prorerty, we shall let high Deuioeratie autbcrily suihority most ; em phatically endorsed 00 this very subject by the Raleigh Standard speak our sentiments. Moses A. Bledsoe, who has thoroughly stud ied ihe sul-ject, shall speak for os, as follows : Thasxndol3:Uon to altering ibo constitution . is thatth': rVatnctii ufn the General Assembly ,s (,ni'f the coropromiM of 1835. ' Now. Mr. tinker, if thw be true, I must n f.s iht 1 bae VV.iy failed to dis-ovr any vi -d.-iif of lb ffct in the invtigation which I have roa-ie "f ihk subject ; and I think that ihtne 1.. nrm it will find thfmslv-upon an infill gati.w f th matier withW thleht'lvidnce W ttJ.tain ;be j.xti.n. I deny thrvfore, that H of the c.mitni of 1835; M.d I i hal Wr.ei ihoae who assume that it was to furnish ev deie of tb fact, if tbey cv. If it had ben on-or the compromises cf 1835, the act calling aud ntrU;u..g lie convention wotild furnyh the same evidenee upon thiaaubiect. which it do in reference to tbov aobjerts which were compromis- ad infact TaeOenerai Assemttyoi "' Convention bis not reeeived the attention which it merit. There were some notable things in this Convention. In the first place, a man who was killed about a year ago pre sided over the Convention. Yes, the late H. G. Williams, who, during bis life time, re sided in tbe County of Nash, aid who was killed by the Raleigh Standard some twelve months ago, was the President, having, we j frnm hi a prare on fur presume, (t o . - - - ! 1 ' '. ...Ml I Ice Rouse which the extravagant j IKAiVj" were eo awfully Jcursed for building some years ago. We learn I further that, all ihe subjects tt internal improvement referred to tbe Convention by "His Excellency',' were fully d:scu5ted, that every man of tbe body Rn1 de,.)ined j.ic. s lonlv'saw each subject in its light; but la W Jlout BO not only saw every subject in two lights THE CIirnCH INTELLIGEJiCEIt. The first number of this paper made its ap pearance in this city on Wedneda7 last. It . ajaaia.f? is an eight pg pape' " we" DUeJ wlia 1D" teresticg . original and selected religious mat ter, and presents a very neat appearance. lonrh. Edward CantweU too-yes, the inev- Tbe Kev. X. S. W. Mott is. tbe proprietor, . . ... rl.. ... . , .1:. r.. A. ....ant !n and its edi onai control is ior mo fiv. the bands of tbe Rev. Frederick Fitsgerald. The price of subscription is per an num. We commend it to tbe public, and especially to he denomination (the Episco pal! of which it is the organ, as eminently f 1 . - . deserving a liberal support. UIISKu .. . !, , tv Thnshin llobert Mills, from Liverpool vwton, Texas, wai totally wrecked; near Illv- bead. Ko lives lost iMcsreowwRnw " crdisiuters 10 Anici Toan-bound ve&c'.i are rqpr- ted. p!1.-: ; ; ; v r,,Wrm. FebJ 20. Cotton dull ac for three oays oi io.-vu j 3 a 29. V hvat qui- t a. 11 . Bs. Git. rrovUion steady, huga firm. Coffee steady. B c quiet P aval stores uu chatigpd. - ' ! 'L . - '. 't . Consols 94a4;. ; . 1 LATEST. . . The North AmcricantoucbfHl -at Queonstown on tho 1st, and bring the following by teiograpn fro .. . . . .V -.r.-l... . all unchanged, except infunor Cotton, slightly lower. , . j , : . is a eonstitutioBal disease, a, corruption of the blood, - by which this fluid becomes: vitiated, weak, and poor, llcing in the circulation, it pervades, thewholo body, K.,ct nut in jti.xesae on anv Dart of it 1 Bo r 1 i g xai a y uu'uv - . . . oriran is free from its attacks, nor is-there one whien it may not destroyj The Scrofulous taint is variously j Ki.A.nril rlisna.sa.low livine. disordered or unhealthy food, impure air, filth and filthy habito the depressing viees, and, above all, by the venereal infec tion. W hatever be its origin, it is hereditary in the constitution, desccading "from parenUto ehildren .unto tbe third and fourth generation; indeed, H it seems to be the red of Him who enys, "I will visit the iniquities of tho fathers upon their chddren. Its eifecU commence bv deposition from the blood or corrupt or ulcerous! matter, which in the luugs.Tiver, and intsrnal orgna, is termed tubercles; m the glands, swellings; and on the surface, eruptions or sores. Tk;. mmtioii. which eenders in the blood, de presses the energies of life, so that scrofulous constt- 1 .' tutions not only suifer from svofulous complaints, but! : they have far less power to witnstana me 9-i.w.u other diseases i consequendy, vast numbers perish by disorders which, although not scrofulous in their na ture, are still renders!. atal by this taint in the sys- ' toai Most of the consumption which decimates the hu-. man family has origin directly iu this scrofulous contamination ; and many destructive diseases of the liver, kidntvs, bruin, and, indeed, of all the organs, . 1 . .krrioUirl h the game cause. One quarter of ail ojr people are scrofulous ; their . s-.t i.ir t.hia . lurkina infection, and tho-r health is uudtrmitied by it "lo cleanse it from " the svstoo wo must renovate the blood by an altera tive medicine, nd. invigorate it by healthrfood and exorcise. Such a medicine we suppiy iu : Compound Extract cf Sarsaparilla, thomos effectual remedy which the medical skill of our times can diviae for this every where prevaOjng and fatal malady i It js combined from the most ac tive remedial that have been discovered for th x ..urffation of this foul disorder from the blood, and the rescue uf ifae sjomW frai iu d tyictive consecencea. T f nnomTtive8. -IBS' A Clergyman having cured his son of Con ' it. -mi-M .fMtrpn. after beine eiven up to die, by the most celebrated physicians, desires te make known ihe mode of. cure, (which proves successful every ease,) to those; afflicted with Coughs, Colds and s-t-..-irtrw sanrl hfl Will SeUQ tUCHRUiC w aui free of charge. Address, encl-wln stamps to pay ; return postage, DANIEL ADEB, . 5,-, . rf 2T1 Centre street New York. . ''. mar 2 wly $as. w. h. med. 4 co. - NO TIC E APPLICATION WILL BE made at the expiratiou of 30 days, to the Prest dent and Directors of tbevBank of the, State of North ..,!. nr.l of Certificate No. 93,for 50 Vuruiiua, ji . . , . shares of the Capital Stock of said Eank, issued to xi Oallowsv. 81th May, iS35. This 29th day of February, I860.. 1 LIVER IN V IGOR AT OR,; ' i' ' 1 NEVER- DEBILITATES. - IT IS COMPOUNDED,) ENTIRELY, i FROM Sums,1 and has become n established ,fot, a Btaodara Meaicine, mows nu I'l""'-" have used it, and is now resortod to with ebafldence ia fel2d W4w. TT: - ..... . . vrtTTXTn. U ft N SITUATION HASlliO." of five years experience as a Clerk jdesires a situa tion in soime mercantile estaoiisnment i a salary,aoy where hi tbeSuuth. ; feb 29-w4wpd. .; BoydtontVa. . BELLEAONT FOR SALE. rrVHIS -: D'BSIBABLS AND MUqn ADMIRED 1 Residence, one mile Norrh of theftowa -of Pitta boro, N. C, is now orfered for salev on aocommodatiDg terms. The land is well adapted to the culture of Corn, Wbflot, Oats, and lobacw. ihere is also on the nre ... ' a.. of pjirftfiillv selected fruits .Ho- whare in -North CaIinacan there be found a mor plea sant summer retreat than thu.. The scenery is surpass ingly beautiful; with one of the finest landscape Views east of the Mountains. , -. : ' " ' , I For particulars address M. J. Rsmspy, Tittsboro, or Dr. J. W. Page, Raleigh. . February tilth, peu. , all the diseases for which . i. It has cored thousands who had given up all merous unsolicited certi ahow.: The dose musbbe adap. of the individual taking ' tities as to act Recti y 00 Let the dictates of your "the use of the LIVER and it will cure 'Liver - Attacks, Dyspepsia, Summer uom . Dropsy, Sour Stom - tiveness, Cholie, MoTbus. Cholera In ' Jaundice, Female be used successfully as Nedicine. It will mire t thousands ean testify,) in two or three 1 ea at oommencement of at- ,A All who ase it are in its favor, O h O o z cc ial it is racomjsended. withU'the last two years hopes ef relief, as the na- ncates in my possession tad to the temperament it, aad asad in nu quan tize Bowels. ,7'- Ijudrment f aide you in IN V I0 KA1UK, Complaints, Uilloas Chronic Diarrho?a, plaints, Dyatery, ach, JiiaDHuai. 1 Cholera, Cholera fan lain, Flatalenee Weaknesses aaa nisy an Ordinary Family Sick Headache, (as twenty minutes, 11 spoonfuls are take a tok..-,r--, ,' ;. .'" Ti Ktving their testimony ' V feb 29 wtf. l.ATR PTrRLKUTIONS; til? IllADVOSISi. PATUUIjUUI, j.r. rr..t.hf nf thm DlleaAea of theiCbest, bv W. W. 3oriiari, M. D., Fellow of the Opllefce of Physicians of IO i HJW X iijoaxM-w ' ' Fpurth edition, revised and wUrged. Hcnco i should . employed for 'the cure of not only Philadelphia, Memberof the American- .losoph,cai .oofula buTalso thoie other affecUons which arise gocioty, aud oneof the Physicians ihe fr.,m it. such as EunptivB, and Skiks Diseases, ot Hospital, eta ATTHOST-S! FlP.K; ROSB OR ERTSIPaLAS, " tMPLS, Pr, , Blotchbs! BLAiss, : and Boils, Tumors, Tm. and .S-alt RhbJm, SbAio HaAn, Ring- I rrnilE WOB, RHUm ATI8M, .rPHlLITIO Mekccriax. Diiopsv, PT8PErslA Abbii.iti, iv. nwin, viRUI Jff I A-SPRINGS, AND iv-i- fh.South and West. By J-J. Noor- iL D.. Resident Physician at the White Sulphur . : r-M Tunirai.T nl TRK BlOOD. I o Cina vnl. 12mft. . I. . !! Popular belief in.mpar, 0 ?o - v. TTta. '. ir-.Um nnll. ed in tnith. for scrofula is adegeneration 01 eui Tli r.articMlar nurpose and virwe ti iui oik""- a'- M. iwrrauw" v"" V-. j , T- . r!fv and regenerate this vital fluid, without jeffeUn Medical College of Philade lphia etc., etc. 1. Esuay upon tbe Cryptonamous unpi 01 jmi- 2. au nsea which if upon crrtain alteratione which were to be made by a invention to be held in tbe eity of Kaleirh in 1833. ThesuljecU of compromiae were all In corporated Into the constitution in coniuru.uj witbrtbe reslrictions imposed upon the convention by the lcei.'.alure of ls34. There were certain fL ... fi in tha a t mt 3834. .upon whi'Ji the convention was not restricted, but miglit r might not act, as it deead proper. Among -v uimiiiiiI ia tha act. Dot letl Ul9a -M ' - S - , ,i:....i;..nirr with th conventioa to be made or not. was that or restricting tbe General Assembly, In tha collection of revenue, lo an equal capitation tax upon alavea and white persons. That It was tint tben considered one of tie compromise is ev ident from tha fact that ths convention was not, as t. .v. . fiKna tubi ecu whk'h were compro- . mtsed, required H make the alteration, but left tomake It or not Those wbn assert iu.. .w;. .unn.nf thacooiprotniseaof 1135, ap- rarer.tly tnrat that a wn promise is a mutual con r rihia. If there mast be a mutual con- .. . r .:v, rn.titnta a compromiee, w-at .in to tha Bon-alaTeholder ia '. ; r .ho ducriminatioa affainst him T Xn wbaurver. I ha erjoy any privilege not Moved ny the slaveholder, or uV be f"P anv daty impd onoo thaalaveholderunder the goJemment ? No, sir : Can then be a enmpro iolse where there is no mutual concession of rights T 1 think not. . . i . 5 . : In Iriana, there is one luaatio out j of 2,77 negro; ia South Carolina, one la-J.909; In . llaaAcbutetu, on ia 43; la-Maine, one in 1 4. - ruble Edward, another defunct victim of the Standard's wrath, was not only on band, but was actually made a member of be Executivo Committee for tbe District. Lucios Napoleon Bonaparte Battle, wbo was butchered in tho j Standard's private slaughter pen not long j ainee, ws also at tbe Convention, and so far ) from looking wan and ghost-like, presented a j remarkably fat and, as a Yankee would saj, tony apperanoe. Strange times these, when th graves give) up their dead let thorn at tend political Con ventions-very straogfe times iudeed ! . .. , In looking at. tho names of the reprefeenta livies sent by the Contention to represent the District in the Charleston Convention, wo rehiark that of our old friend Geo T.J. firUn. of Warren. Unless the Ocnersl bat tubtUtd some, he is a meaiber of the fire-eat t ioir school of 8onthern politicians. e ai curious to see how he will swallow uougm-, Panl C. Cameron, Esq., waaappomted t elector for this District. It does not appes. io tU proceedings of tbe Convention, but w learn that some of the delegates to the Con Tention were very anxious. , in fact we pledged, to vote for E. O. HajwoDd, Esq as elector, but it was objected tnat wr. tia wood was k Clerk and Master in Equity, an therefore, aa a Clerk of a Court of Recore' was, by the Constitution of this 8tate, ineli; giblo for tbe office of elector of President 1 C the United 8tates! J !) This was knee down objection to Mr. Haywood, and he fe I as flat as a flounder, but soon to rv l giain, and ti an exacted height the SUt r.tsstb.B. in srjite of the fact that l by the Constitution of North Carolina j igible to the post of District ElocU stpinod into the Democratic "WniQ MEETING. t .... . t .'nmUunnttcr a ?arr nnnob-r of tbe Wh'e an.l Amoricmsof Granvil!-, 6th inst., 1. ki Ji ; tl, C urt Iloui at-Oxford, f.T the 'purpose or .oouintinjs.A-Wats to recent th : li.trut Wiiiir Convention to be v. u .h. ..f rrnnkliuton Oil tbe litn ol lleiu w,u ; On motion 01 :w , 1 .. ii.. tk..k.i. .11(1 .Tnhn K.nrftbury, tqi, was ihiiwi v V. liis was r-qu.-su-d to. act as wfretiry. ti . u inc Uiu3oreanix'0, 001. m of a President cf the Unitea oiates, navii appointed bim . one ot the two electors f thilRtata atlareell. Did we not say tru that the Franklinton Convention was a nob j U affair t 1 M There is nothing - well calculated to oppress tbe poor Jn?v . 4 mr,ntrae the fact in ratufi ("ai IV w ninobera. Raleigh Prtu. .- , i Yon bad better commenoe yonr numbe with the artiole in favor of ad valorem whio4 ....... 1 f,. w t . aiuanut dolt'tri't' S fvma. viihiim f..tv-i.'i.n fc. Im held on iho 13tb of :i Ki..r. i.nv.nt;.u would ania iiit anelHOtur .. (.,mI. f!.mr-iiional District, and would ,r.i j.Wuh to reurwnt the Lnstuctin "he National Convention to be held in BMinore nnthn DthOtJiav nexu v-"- -u- with a motion that the chairman npooint seventy live delegates to attend the Franklinton Conren v;h motion was carried. ; The following are the names of the delegates so Pdnw Harris. Dr Eugene Grissom, AVilliam TT..i..- s 11 .ToflTrioa. Dr N M Lawrence, John , it 'J T.a Amia. laaao Davis. 8 H Bullock r- ;n R.,.tr YA Dalbv. H Freeman, Q W ,j .1 r. w IV Coxart. Henderson La.tta, V ,:.i?.Mf n nlm N a Whitfield. Joel ii-t.ii i'r.j. J II F ovd. Jas Fuller. J W r. t w Rivth. 11 w uarerove, a a. JVl.U6, . i, T Vnt.ll I W I V 1'al.t.a vv tkl DUH:kWUil.v A. u w . ""'i " A " -.,,... T.... T S UnKHft I rnranni. . fv iiiov j.7i.,w r..i,.n tl,n,thr dav. and toyk a l'ok ' t'e vfil nun"" v , - a . i j. a A .... h II in fill (T i lr.Tninent aciors in me w- v i izprf. 1 nere wan x-iu - - j rtcv bad thrown ovorard, F6eidin. 1 her . ,- i . . 1 . . ... ! ..v I n r i . ! man, Sinclair, a ScoU.-hn.an, and FV:T, a Maine . nan' feed nK as M..retari.-s, and all Jtnoorati. editors, wbi'e Walsh, an Irishman, W m u wj. ; Smith, a ft-rinw K. M ., and W ny w, a K. N.. and H Mon. a rnceaa; m uiS, Dt-rnocratio editors in fcUendncc. j ' . Amone the most prominent a t"rs wvrr . Cerr. Steele. Barrinsrer, and lds.e. nil reneiradwj Whics, and Walrer F, Leak, a .iistributron uomo crat. and EawurlU who kit'ed re buttia?- J With these tMlcs el.'re tneir . Democrats have the impudn-0 to say; one wcrct abontjhe corap-ition of the Otiiwifon -psriy. t .B-side. Mr. Editor, thw inon come ,""- ; never sr-'ak t" eh .tht!r-..mo m ad r-nun-em. orne n wet swtorow , Jr.1. r- . misceUanetms c.'WJ tit-v aro-Mav.- j rallonsiuh moil as liWT .fun.u.. - ; otht-r prominent W huts, -V i-ome ov. r i . h.lp save th. couwry J Union loveis as tbese. God dcllvL-r u4 from such . FOR THK BJIG1STKB. ,. ACHOSTIC. j - i ', : j j: " In Ealeigh, on the eighth; without anv detention, Met the great, tne cwrtow luiuuvi v- Peaceful and harmonious, were every one, . Except Wake'sextremely large pop-gun. ;, Not he, could stand and see his friend, j ; Driven to such an untimely end; 1 r: - , In spite of his roaring ana inrtais w ( Noble Irf was killed by this just dealng crowd. Great was the feom-KerT on poor Ad s track, Railing all in its way, no steam ia Upon its WZ 6wfen track it mostly did run, v . . .,..w,y,.t imnroved since first it begun. Not e'en the mighty Scales could 6ato this one. . . - ' . - -j t - - -- : . . . ;f.r mwA rpenerata wbich s'unJ nealtn w unpossiu u vi..--v- stitutious 4 ; . - . - . ' ' " ' Ayer's Cathartic Pills, For all the Purposes ofaFsmily Physic, ,re soeompoaed that disease within'tne range of their action can rarely withstand or evade them Thei- : neuetratinir properties search, and cleanse, and invigr o-a e every portion of the human organism, correcting 1 its diseased action, and restoring its healthy vitalities. As a consequence of these properties; the invalid who u, bo-ed with pain or physical debility is astonished to find bis health or energy restored by a remedy at ' ' U invitino. - No Uonl7o ThTy cure the every-day complaints of I WOm-l h.!v. but also many formidable and dangerous JL TBB JLlt t- diseaws. The. agent below named f pleased to fur nwh eratis mv American Almanac, containing .certiB cates of their cures and directions for the use in the folU.winf compla Jits f Cortiveve, Heartburn, Uea oel, arUiH, from dimrdtred Stomach, Aoa, th,. fain fat and Morbid fractyo of the Bouelt, r .i a .. r...;,-- .utd other kindred complaints, arieing from A low state of the body or .obstruction of its functions. l Ayex's Cherry Pectoral, r-j l fok THk baid cpkk by . . Conchs,! Colds, Inrfnenza, Hoarseness,; Croup, Crenchitis, Incipient Consump tion, and tor the relief of Consumptive Patients in advanced stages of the disease. So wi le is tbei field of ite usefulness and so numerous are th casesi of its cureB. V that almost every section of country abour ds in persons publicly known, Vfho hava been restored from aiming an even desperate dis easesf In. lungs by its nsfc ' vTbeaonc, r rr ather roediolne' of its kind, is toe app-rentfo escape observation and where its virtues are known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerous affections of the pulmonary Morgans; that arencident to ou climate. While, many inferior remedies thrust upon the community have failed and been .discarded, this ha ealned fri-nds by every-trial, conferred benefits on the afflicted they can never forget, and produced cures too aumerous and too remarkable to beiorgottetti t. . ; . i '. i ' '. 1 . PItlPARSD BY - . ' 'i t ' V OR. J. C. AVER & CO. v , ; -,- '. LOWELL MASS. . . ?' wn tlAMS HAYWOOD, RAtEtOH, and by i Drueists and. Merchant, throughout tbe Stats. A? Wholesale by M: A. C.. A Santos, Norfolk, ' andf nrceu, tjaau iv, v.u.--, .. .,.-; ., -- mar li - Fav-pfs. , , u r Vital Induction. 3. On thePen- LfrtnMs of. Fluids. 4. On the Penetrativene of fifties. 6. On a Ken Practice in Acute and Chronic tZmatom. Fdited v S. Weiriaitch.il, M. D.. I jitnrfr oil Pbvsioloey in the Philadelphia Associa tion for Medical Instuction. One vol. Opportunities fob' industry II and the Safe Investment-of CapitaLor a Thon- 12 mo, Ar.Lr t"u on., u a. Rnb't Williams, iv W mot Gov. . win le a' shame, ?""u: .. "r 't.:. r. rrn rhnam H A . .4 'lnrerrf. that is ouite the same. W Y VeD0, Aren a xavi u- " n iui tarit ' - ... , Harris P E A Jones, W E Jone. It B Render. Dm0craey is just-that, n-wiU doubt. son, ll i " . . .. r r, v - uav...-ar I .. i . nnsniinit in tlx MirtT And ouk II Ko-lana, wruj ivooaru, , biceps - VV. n.l, R U Hunt. C R Eaton, John Hargrove, stepnen Many, for 1-resuaens B"-' TT, T" ' . . - . v. a ail war i s amiis m n Satterhite, Alavia Alien, yv u. ' " " Famine, John Feed Dennis Tillcv. Thad Row land, J T Thomas, vv a crews, a -m r t - T.Tnv I : rr Kl mi. -i' aa oiruui, w n. ' - - . . ROBERT PATTERSON, . ; ; ' Bread, Cracker and 1 fancy r Cake - 5 I2ank SU, Petersburg, Va., -TTAS ALWAYS ON HAN D SODjl, BUT I 1 T . iv s,,.wir.mo-Niend SheU Crackers j Sthe'eelebrated W " a Ti. a ww invun is mm uuiiiu bui commenaett oy "y" w" ... : Uollir John -w-w a - A .UIJ T.-I1:-. DWVilWiiTy-- --f ' m T-.n-j' JT W OJUUWai Tt T T. nrihtrsje. IsiVV - ljassiur. Dr J A BWll, B J Mitchell, T J Blachnall, H MAtdenTWoodson Knight, B H Hobgood, R R B Gilliam Jr,u.w r n. Rnbt Hicks. iirnivi. ai " " . f ....... Worthani, Josiah Parham, Dr S A W illiam.. ! On motion of Col. Edwards; the meeUog then ojTned..-B-Em '. J.jW Satxs, Secretary. . i- , :i - JBQjT Fourteen laves, passed last week, -" - MARRIED,'; fiW in!., bv: the 'Kit.1 Lsvt AndibP; MR" SAMUEL rJKRY,er. aged 76 yea", p and A1AJII iiiwis, au vi rteen aegroes, supposed to be fugitive ! Wjcsikt, an ted and carefuUy packed on short noUce. , lap'12T wiy;'ali - -r?c, w.; ;"; Of Dougias and others, but none were ia . Conventioni line xdis, jusi. - vv i - , R Resolve never to choose, jtwixt tbe ?mck mm, i Tesfor Wedtoipj'and Parties iced and ornamen- I ..heeir :-::v''li V,'; V.i.j "-j'.;T ted and carefully p As oor friend o'er the way, to we owuu, Considering, so often, they played him a. trick, ' 1 You must Eie Aws the vay, for Me "very qeh I-' The North J Carolina pea nut crop is re- ported to be hebvy this season, papers please copyt ' DE FOREST,' ARMSTRONG & CO. ' DRY GOODS MERCHANTS, Would notify the Trade that they are opening Weekly, t ; in snr sal nwiHiiu iuwW , i f ; . Wamsutta Prints, - - : , .-. ALSO THE " - - t .:viP:: AMOSKEAG-r- ' ' . i !'' , - T;k A,naiiirH Print in the Ceun- : try for perfection of execution and design in full Mad- der Colors, 'uars .vwr-. - . keW an meeting wiihextepsiv sale. . k . i 'Orders prompUj attended to. --eb I-wly; Chanees to make Money. ; ny a v One vol r2mo.,'426 pages. J- V ! -- : j FOUR i YEARS or A. Being Keminiscences oi iit shack-Browning, a Mar jlano Atunw. ten down by himself. (Revised and Illustrated,, by E, Stabler. One voU 12uio. j - - ww nirTKnAKr or jw TIONS."Vrom the OreekrtaUn, and Modern languages. Xransiatea inw Mgu, Vrv accompanied With uiustranons iv, - cal. ana Aneeaoraeai. jjj - - -Learn " "TheXspperaadeneral Beader's Pocket Companion," etc. With anoxtensive Inde, referring to every important woid. Cue vol. 8vo. . , .jj - - : , , ' For Sale by j " ' ' ' V H ' - ! D D.' TURNER. . Balelgh,' Match. I860 j mar 17.- VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALE IN CA : TAWB A COUNTY,, N..C; I .J PERSOSSdesirouStopufchsse ahome in the most bealthy, section of Western North Caroiinaare now .nrl i nri nrnurtunity. " ' " -', f . v rpt- Vl-..;r,r. fiff rd for sale iSBVKHAL THACT9 OF LAND " one ot 1.UUU acre-, imi .-. one" of 509, one of 354, one of 72, and one of 43, iarlrtWh TY1H V be- treated tot in private. Chese lands are oil the read between Linjoolnton and Newton-, Z, iA to be teed Tabacce lands. There is a railroad already running to- Kewton and one in course of construction to Lineeintoo. iq i ; . - . , I - toon the first named Tract there w a Urge and eom fortable Duelling, with a good Kitchen, Negro Cabins, a .ii nut buildine.. Alsot a Forge for the ntXU via MTy vw w j j f i manu5.Wure of Iron,' situated oA'an nnfading stream ( where- a fine loc&tiou tor a mereuanio "t-j ...i..i , nn thu Tract will be found about 120 acres t .' hottom iaiid; over 100 acres of which ia to a good, state of cultivation. - - t - -'--- v The tract coclaining 95.1.aeraj embraces a Haw Mill and other ;improviait t. On the remaining tract there are same improvemenis,aiii a,, .ii! tttT.fi; la -included in one common boundsry.'and it wiUbe Sold either in a body or snb ..mi)n an it rjorcbascrs. ' Aylng as uu Und doesj. trtr.tie line 6f the publioroad between Kewton and incolnbn, about milaa front the latter and 7 frem the rornier, w - " OommbdatioM already buUts and bing coiistruoted, these land will be easy of aoces. and eonveaien to those seeking the best market. fc'P", A few miles from the above specified lands there are two other tracts which are offered for sale-one abont 95 acres and the oth:r 876, bioh will be sold in. one body or seperated to suit purchasers. ' J - The subscribers having determined to remove to tbe Southwest, offer this Valuable property to those who wishtopurchase,9 they have resolved to selL j - Persons who may desire to inspect the lands and iaH provemeats, will find proper guides on the preiruseS who will affbrdthera aU needea aocemmeaauuna. . ' Call and see the property at asearly a .period aa i jr. a tsi. w, Mix Water in the Month wlta the INVIG- ORATOR, and swallow aout wg-eiaer. . irc Oa Dollar pel? Buttle. :1 i' : ALSO, ! bARFOBD'8 -. ;'' '. .' aitf' '": ' ' .r.M.cr ' -! I.C A THAR T .ip.-vp'I'X. LB, Pure Vegetable Extract, amd pU P in'QlASS . CAGE'S, Air Tight, and wf AtP i climate. I The Eamilf Carthartlc'PiHHs a gentle but active Cathartic which the Proprietor ha used in . . practic'e.more than twenty years. -I !"" -I V i -' The oonsUntly inoreasiog auuaad from tboe M ''have used the tills and the witisf action wbia all ax- press In regard to ineir uao, ui uuuw them within the reach of all.!; ' '! ' " i Th Professioa weUk .knewi that different Ca thartics act on different 091 portlcna it th bowels. fTh FAMILY CA-j jiTIURTIC Pff-I havwith due reforencato' j hiweli stablUhed fact, been compounded from .ivarr8ty of th purest jVegetabl a ta ts r -jwhica act alike on every !partoftheaUmantoryeanaV iand ar good and safe in all eases where a ; CatharUo is needed, such os Deraneements of t ;th Stomach, Sleep Juess, Palaa m th - Bstk ss4. Loins, Costiveness, Pala and. Soreaas hvarth ' whole bodyi from sudden .J eold,, which frequentl y, It i negleeted'and in a long "- course of Fever. Las 1 of Appetite, a Creep- ig 0ea-atiaa of. Cold over th body,; !Kestlesea, II end- i ache, on Weight ia u(tae Jlead, .aUIa flammatory Disea-,rk-Warms lo Chil dren or Adults, Rhevmatism, a great ' i iTm. r.r v. Itlnnd .. and.'manv' diseases to j which flesh is heir, too' , InOmerous t mention la '' thi. ulTKrtiaamenL Dose. 1 tO 3. ." ' - . ' PRICE 31 DIMES t - The Liver lavlgoratdir laad Family Ca thartic Pills ar retailed byPwiggisU generally, and sold wholesale bv tbe trade In aU large towns. , . S. T. W. SANF0RD, M. , . Miafacsurer an Proprietor. , 335 Broadway, " oct 26 wty " ,tlp New. York. ' sible.' " maf14 w,' a E. 4 pos BKKVARD. !j ' ' SQLE IMPORTERSaX - -W"7 " ;7.r. 4 No. 338 BaoWATj N. Y. . - This delicious! t6nic, kpeciallt designed fof the us af th MadJcal Profession aud -the Family, po-ea those intrimi Kadioinal lper tles (Touiiaod BiuiwcticX whh belong to an OLD and PURE GIN. Th business of mans factoring spurious gins, and off rln them a l? U$Z thT titles, Arcmiati-CordiaL- Medicat4, ats has become so common, that th public r Justly , ospicipo. of nearly .vryfting that Is offer! ndr similar forms, and th trade has thus baen broaght Into : dUreput. It has remained for 0 us boas (stablisbad in 1778) to supply th pressing pov and to inaugural a w era in th history of the Trade. W - i, aatahliihad lwuUtion founded upon Htbty years of xperienca-rabundanUy yiadlcatos our laim to public eonfldano. .l i..' . . ' N. B-A eomparisoa of "Binhirar'S Old Loodoa Dock GUV with others bearing similar nam, win es tablish its superiority, aad sank pthr. eaotwa anna- pTup in Quart Bottle, I- eai-fof dosen each, and soldihrOngho.t th world by rg glsta, Grocers, et. - I , . ' DrnggisU and Daalar supplied wlta Wines and Braadles,'' . :' dir;t from United State bonded awhoaJsfc, Th abov GIN marb had at tha' Pr Stor r WILLIAMS a HAYWOOD, ; " : dlT-n Va-a BUSHELS OF CORN MEAL, W jST SMOKING 79 k J , Q. S.;BADGEH, HARRIS, Kl.' . .ATTORNRYAT IiA-W,,--j vix-u .' 'i'a.HeBderspai 'N. C , -iirsii .H,j' Ti.'f'nTirti1 of Qranvill"' ' arren Franklin i and July q wly. S mar 14 I RANtLIN. 1RANKLINSIS THE PLACE TO OKA 1 -very thing yon want: " ' '' ' "ar 7 C5 TRONG FRESU SJ ; marl- . -If r- "I ' jou wrote in tho live Giraffe. ,- i 1 r ?jUvf aiar 25-r.L i I I: - " " ' - :1--5