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TOL.UX PUBLISHED BY . JOHN W. SYMEii ksitok ajtd yaoraixroa, at f It oo aer Aaaasa far Biagie Capies. flO.OO " Jew ix j payable IavariablT a Advaaeo. RALEIGH. X. ic SATURDAY MORNING, MAR, 31, I860. THE ORACLE HAS POKE AT LAST. Although mow th iTe weeks h eUpd ince U vppoeiwvn v-- . rlatform, the .rgan of the W r Korth Carolina, has not. woOl Ha wane . - i:. k. ml anui iu isBov i i xvn.Y last, amid M editorial word oo v. ctltfta taxation. Ia his w the editor of the Standard did speak. Bathowspeakl Why.inatwoeolaninartiele it J - : -tich he first "knocks around" r" " . . I .v- ,..MAft f l ealoreat. and tnen ous-J eouraea of Hinton Helper, Sewd, the So-th ..A tl.- uion of the Demoeratio party," tt v. .-.TtWiftall amonff I ?-r. rrr.ir A! tUex wunga - " . Sute Confutation I xor mi we say to him, jaat as good 's time" as when he said on February 2nd, 1859 : , cotw a An VlLOW TaIATIOK. We publkh below Ike reaolaUone on thk subject . T r i v ,1..!. .ntKor. Mr. Bledsoe, in the fnaie. and afterward, by Mr. Paribanlt xa tM I Cooimon. Tftey fowo."-..---"- the Trtm ; but the members from Wake, we are t. . T l.ln. hAlDf TM tTeP"rWI WJ I pt to rtat. Toua togeu.er There caa be no aciD oi ioe "t-1" I - .v t .ni I . j utk-e of the rtTm iV:n,rcy an, w- . - be impechd, jr U J wmyj -J " I S sT lmoct i. the United Stat of America. . . ' Aa not nrorose now VO ounw s ur on It KarnoM) heinr at pi mi ct nbtcribrt st rsi anrrt oar rjpport of the doctrine, wAie w f m 18J3 wnen n w pn.u.s -j W Z m . J l l Ja as am el savm Mr. Bledsoe, witn kit aocuiom-a u this doctrine, and was the first to giye n ' . a. . t. VV . Of 1L- flflAl uiumph we entertain no doubt. .Mtuai cna ri wHii iuv rw Aeaia we aay to him. It is just as good "a tixa" now to ebanre the Constitution by an open Conyention, aa is waa wne - like a bearer for icuks ngo to Utc a plank Put in. the pU form of Uie late ouyennon oi kU ab urtf adTocaunea change of the I r - - . i Constitnuon a the Diave,- ana -ru bcarUy when U failed irf hi. effort to getmd plank inserted. It aotonou-uiere a x Jex ,67 -1 x I I; I at A Pi hA risAai I not knowtha haa r. -.- been heeded, the late imocrauo n.cuu.u would Utc declared for legialatiye amend. menu to the UonstuutiOD, wnoiciy - lr. for the purpose of so altering it at t vovxr tkt Legislator to tax Slavs Property vpo the principle on which all other proper ty it taxed, that it to toy according to val ut? Such being the fact is not this "time' bMoess by the Staadatd, a sort of an attempt upnn the surpoaed credulity and Jgnoraoee of the readers of that paper ! Iu editor, we til pose, has so often -fooled them to the top of their bflnt" has so often thrownwater ia tteir ejes and made them believe it was rsibing," that be has concluded that there is no buaibng which he cannot eta AT down tbeir throat. What' a occurred aince.tbe 8th of M,rrh. when the editor of the Standard wsrnily adyoca'ed a change in the Constitu tion of the Sratei to makhim believe that now is Bot iba-time" to change it? The last of the John Brown conspirators have siooe then ex pitted their enmes on the gallows, and altho' Dr. Cogswell has seen a ghost in the Astor Ubnry we have distinct informa tion that that ghost waa not the ghost of John hrown, or any of his confederate, and there has been no report of the appearance of any other ghost, we have a right to believe ' that Brown & Co. "are in tbeir gray s,and 'Afur life'a fi ful fever eleeo well." Wh-t thro, we repeat, baa eceuned to knock the time vut of joint, in the Standard's opinion, ffrrad valorem Uxatioa f Nothing on the face of the earth, save the fact that the Whig, advocate it, the Demoeraey oppose i', nt th Standard mast ro with ita varty, al .1 .1 " .Iu-.l. A V Aw.fi MP A A. llTltjAB lOO I aa, pwciv aj , wA. property tn all sections of th State," save and except SLAVE PBUPKlvI. 2 - OP IR. KELLOG, OF ILL1- AW Jv-', a mm Smith, for a eopy of be speech delivered dj nrt M, K.llor. nf Illinois. In the House tf RepreUtives cn the 13th mlt- We v.. a .v:. ,.1. -.rAfnllv. and can bnlv ateiiv lu svta r ltv- v. w-h a, tltat itwonviet. Wyond a shadow of ,nt, r a:. ,;tiAa Dourlas of haem.-fod-rataa with flora Grteltv in 1e33, in order to secure the Black Republi can support in his contest for the Senatorship aninat Got. Abram Lincoln. ' Now, when it is remarked that the Democrsey of North - .''.. Caroit-a, at their late Convention, adopted a . . KKilodon so framed, that tinder It, the party :. v- v. . TV,nBl.. in iu .oru .arxixu iaay euvw. 1 the event of bis nomination at Charleston, and wten it is remembered that the organ cf the party in the State, ia distinctly pledged to Effort him if nominated, altho it did at 0 no tie "threaten to humble him to the dost Mr. Kellog'i WTeltions r to b regirded with peenliar interest, mMimich, m wj mow that the DemoerMj of North Carolina, who are eontinoallj clamoriog about danger to tfcfl Sooth, atand readj to wpport, for the PrenidenoT of the United Sutea, a man who Utelj pgged in the same etje" with Horaoe Greeley, the tileat, the dirtiest, the most mangy hog in the Abolition pen. Tea ! Mr, Kellog'a reTelationa will be interesting, ana if Doaglas is nominated we will, from time to time, dish them op by way of an ancnory, to oar consistent DemoeratV friends. - Aniioour artSclin our issue of ue I7n, bb Henry W. Miller," twaddle" was it. DeieDDor tug- Ha. ba. h.. But LT . . . i uv w viwmi. - , , , , . tfek Rtata. It is for tba oliirrchT' to pliin tad dim, and it ie for yoo to obey. Witness. Tor wamrUs the manner in which, on Motion of Cou- rJut Dillard. tou were forced to recant roar opnf ooinions on md valorem and swallow the platform And Mr. Rajner hat Democracv "with feet hatred," does be T Ana so you , . t, -r. K. out of toot party be- opUonto fj"f. P"" JJiLK. vhenmmltogoV - v, ruh tn notifv th DemociaU in time that i7B.yc wd--- tred." S-md people, in trying 10 cqbcw f.lins only eipose ttem And so yoo can spare Mr. Bayner, neighbor T Can yoa T Are yoo to strong all at once as to be able to drWe off your ablest men 7 Is it true ma jr. o"sn; Graham are the only men in Aortn aron Standard. - : . We are exoeedinfflr sorry we "toncbed the -M rf h wto pobliahed in the c..j..j .v. w. ., twaddlimr arti CIWIUWU fc,v O - whjeb figttred in jta eolnmns of the 17th offeDded at BOt be- wg elaaaed among me "oiigaxcnT, i . . . .1 . i- t. : 1T a. .imply ridicolons and .illy, as to snp- - . I." v .t poM Ull air. ivajoer wu - tion that Aa was not among "the oligarchy,' and therefore could not be declared K or in Carolina's first ehoioe for President of these United Statef, or be put in the line of safe i precedents for a chair in the United States Senate. We are plain man and hare no apirations for the Presidency, a seat in the United States Senate, or eren for the Uober- . n a natorial chair of this State. Fortunately we are so constituted, aa neyer to let the world's of MOlhe? nkle oor heart as a r de traction from oor own hnable pretensions, u lif. w5 . . n 4 otjfe never a wemuu w w -"j . . , ft to IUruer out of our party because of Uia opposition to iu twforeaa," we solemn , ' - , deoy My roch parpen In the fir., place, - - . . mclination-to or 0,Ur well behayed 4, f a tvarrr. nr into party, in toe eeoona piaee, wnuo iur. ner has on more than one occasion done some kicking" on his own account, we are very rare he would not submit to be kioked. In the third place, we are fully assured that when Mr Raner dairea to ro "out" of "our" Al A) .J - W party, he wUl not wait to be "kicked out j i ilia fsmviH Tvlan. W A are fullv COn-l uu r . Vincea luai wucu an. am - ... . t r .-- - ..;..lnf- convictions prompt him to leave "our" party, no member of "our" party will either "kick" him for going out, or say "don't go out." So all thU "bald, disjointed chat", about making "a political vagrant" out of a respect able and diatinguiahed gentleman like Ken neth Ilayner, is not only all gas and gammon, but is well ealoulaled to annoy Mr. Kayner, or any other gentlea.au of refined and delicate feelings. " . As to the interrogatory of whether it is "true that Mr. Badger and Gov. Graham are the only two men in North Carolina," we re fer the writer in the Standard to the census shortly to be taken ; bu to allay bis anxious J feelings, in the meantime, we inform him, if ' they are not "the only two men in Worth Car olina," they are a head and shoulders above any other "two men in North Carolina," in ? point of intellect and national reputation. j CON8ERVATirE. In reply to a twaddling article sign ed naervaUva" in the last SUttdard, we havej only to aay tbat it has been tbe rule of our 5 .jitnriA. l'ifaneeer to en pare in controversies 1 i , . . ( VVUVI a-a a4vaw mm-w - r O O ,M ,a 1 Vi iwhuiik -- J o pon by one who shoots from behind a log. If "Conservative" will come from behind his 0 if h will show himself and let tbe pob- lio see who he is, and judge of his motives . for asaailing ns, we will pledge bim onr word I .-. - a. w I VtM V ax K aVa, t a akAn mfTfrim'r we wiu -give . , , ia the way oi eomruvaray. . u u u . ? Will be put bui real name to tne proaucuon. I cf bis teeming wra ' . . .v . a Lay, however, withouU,propn.y, state that .1. iA..ail VaU fv an intaviAan nr we have never 6 " I as ConsemUve" would proUbly say, Know Nothing, sod are not now ia the least ashamed of having been one. We joined that party for no purpose of selfish ambition. " fa. It never occurred to ns tbst Dy joining 1 wo I , . . p..Mn( at Vim PrMi- migm cecum-. .y --r I . . a.l. T-tr..j Di.iu An1 thr-fora nev- cent 01 iuo ywicu - i r. for a moment, dreamed that we were so nioch "the embodiment" of Amerieauiam, A that we were bound to assail any co-operator against Democracy, who might have chosen not to join "the Ammenas or who did not approve of all theu pnnoiplee. AoAmer- lean, we have been frequently charged, figur atively, with being Ma' midnight assassin, ; but we did'nt mind it a bit. Our oonsoienoe told as that we were innooent. Our conscience told n- that we had never, in the dark, aimed a blow,' or a stab, at any man, or any member of any party, whose principles we espoused, and whose honors we would be proud to win or wear. Oar co-operation with the Ameri; can party was as open as day. Our co-operation was in our own newspaper and on the stump, no less than in "the oulvert," as 'Conservative" 'doubtless" would elegantly term it, acd we neve for a moment dreamed of assailing any man under an anonymous signature. IIF" A fsw days ago we published a com munication signed "O. G." inquiring whether Gov. Ellis ordered the Wilmington Light In- fautry to Weldon act as the special escort of President Buchanan on the occasion of his .? .. r. . t j.rt V'sit to this state in o uue i-s, sou denied doing so. We gave our correspondent all the information at our command, and eallednpou.our contemporary of the Wili mington 'Herald to fur her enlighten us. union 'Commissioners." j As the Btanaara The last number of the Herald contains the was in favor of the accomplishment of the ob following : ' . ' 1 jects of these Commissioner-, we adviae its " On the 19th of May last, we learned, or what we considered pretty rood authority, that Gov. Ellishad appointed the "Wilmington LiKht In- f.nirv" as special escort to President Buchanan during his visit to Chapel Hill. On the 20th of Mav Fridav) in a brief manner we stated in the JKli I Lhat iuch was the fact. 'Before publishing our pep-r, to make all sure, we sent the paragraph S El;,, aTMMntoZ us as to iu truthfulness. He sent word back that he believed wht we had written to De ine wcv i il thP um reo-rt himself, but bad not seen the official order he had very little doubt, however, but that the company naa oeen .e. hv Gov. Ellis special eec!ri. iu papor u iJintcd and went for'h into the an announ?ment within iu folds. tk n.tt lv Saturdavl.amemoerof the com snr.,rmwl ii that we were mistaken about th. mmnuT'i beinir appointed a special escort viiu a laM. had mudenosuch appointment. and the company had received no such order He A.iA ts, mrrwi what be called our error, and so, in AaklVl VV th- Herald of the 21st. we denied mat me pany bad been appointed to the po.t of honor x ii rail it ul. nut wjoci a hj e s or thereabouts, in the afternoon of the 21st, same day the denial was made, tapv. liaii.oi ioe - - VT t:.. iBrt rilled uoon us in our offic-, and iih rome energy and earntness. de- sired to know by what authority we made the . nouncement that Gov. Uis had not appointed the company of which he was comtnamier, special ra- cort to Mr. uucnanan. o T . he taid our infTmant was tnUlalf en.' U further saiJ Gov. Ellis had made such an appointment, and remarked that be hoped we would rut the matter in is true light in the next issue of our pp-r. . ; On Mond-y, the 23d, on the authority of Capt, TT.it m nitartrl the Uteroent that the "Wu- roinirton Lirht Infantry" had been designated by Gov. tills a upeciai tun rv n i iwuon, An further ttvi that "the members of the com nanv were i.roud oftbe honor, and, having1 wresteil thit honor awy ir.m incui un vu. full- renlace it to-dav.'" , , The above are thearfs of lh case, as faf as we ar-mncerned. It eives our whole connection with the affair, how w came to make the statement we AU afuI hr. and we know nothing more about it. ' Cant. liH to!d us on the atternoon of the 2 1st of May that Gov. tut naa Diecwxi mo- uiiiuis; ton L:Vht lBfantrj" as sjiecial -escort In PreKidfnt Buchanan, an i on his authority wo made our final sUW-nt- The editor of the Kaleixh Sfimdard, a .htrttwnA.rourannouncement. denied through .. . uch favjr had KrnBie& to our the columns of hi paper, oy toe aumoruy oi w. Muntn V. As we remarked before, knowing T-J Z"'--.i... .hA-fr-5-.tl.ai, wh.twehave RQIDinK mure wrai ' V . . " stated above, we leave the subject in the bnnds.of thoee in termed, apologisimr to our reader tor oc cupyina: so much space with a subject which can intereH comparatively but a few of those who read our par. ' From the Peterburg Intelligencer. THR WAT THE MONEY UOE. We have laken some pains to keep our readers informed of the loc-e manner in which the pres ent WUlature baa been spending the peoj l nwtnov ai Richmond this winter. W have re- frrl the pntfausiastie eflbrts of the lire eaters 4n A -air-SWlff, the lepialature into the support of .v,;. m, ibnA rheme for disunian. Mr Memmin. r from Charleston, who as a Commissioner of mmnn Schools had turned out all the Southern and p it in Northern teachers itf South Carolina, st ...oiotn Virginia to endeavor to induce our u,;.uinr in follow him and his State out of the Union. Htaid s-veral wks atRichmnd, en- i-x.inl t an enormous exrn-e, ai.l returnea .iitimit answer. Then enme Gen.- P B. S'arke from MUiiMppi, to comple'e what Mem- in..r had left undot e. and re too was enter. lained at the Stale expense, ne apirfr to hare wmbed hard to induce our Ieuiillrs to give; him . r..r.KU re-oonse. usine f-r that t.urpe:e, not .,lr tl... iKtial areumnt which are addr.epsed i to men' he-d; but it would appear that be did pot mit thoie which at perlain to the btt'.y also wt rti'u cent -ZtTrt But 1-jst we "eem t do our auunion aavoct in- ' lu" " 7 "jt v.. t.v Th CommiwionT Jrom Slissiasippi nas iaen hi dunarture. and the Houe of Delegates recent ly bad under discission a bill to pay bis expensea and it was with difficulty tbat enough votes could be obtained to pass it, although a committee had previously been appointed to contract tbe debt. Dome Vry piuiy epew uw wei o uaun m vpAAiwvu to it, characterizing it as exorbitant and mon strous. I send the hotel bill to your readers as a eariosity. It will give them an exalted idea of the dignity of the oflice of Commissioner front one HUle to another : , . .. ' .' Oen. P. B. Stark, Commissioner from Mix : To Exchange Hotel. ' Peb 18. To 20 days' Board for self and - : aervant. $77 25 - To Porterage, . , To Private Parlor, No. 12, for 17 days, at $5, ' 20. To do. do. No. 14 3 do. do. : u . To Champ'e' wine, Hack hire and Sherry wine To Washing and Bar bill, 22. To Cham'e, Sherry and Claret . " wine, . '. " . "... ' ' " To private Dinner, . 'r b 23. To Brandy and Whiskey, " . To Sherry and Champ'e wine, 1 00 85 00 15 00 ; 9 00 i 4 70 42 00 25 00 and hack hire. - 28 00 ' . To Sherry and Chan.p'e wine, and hack hire, 28 00 ' To Claret, Brandy and Whiskey, 1 7 00 To Private Dinner, ; V - 24. To Champ'e and Sherry wine, " - To back hire and dears, 25. To Brandy and Wine, , - t ' , To Cigars and Claret, - (; To Private dinner. . 30 00 11 60 - 7 00 51 00 24 00 30 00 . 26. To CbaroD'e, Sherry and Claret, 38 00 , To Hack hire and private dinner, 33 60 " 37.To Cigars and Champ's i '. 38 00 . To Claret and Sherry, : J 0 - To Pi-irate Dinner, ' " 30 00 28. To Hackhire, Brandy Wnb--j . key, r : ' - To Champ'e, Sherry and Claret, 51 00 " To Cigars and private dinner, ,4? Q 29. To Champ'e, Branny & Whi-- t i key. ' - 4'-35;00 To CiRHT, Sherry and" Claret," 36' 00 - To Privat Dinner, M. f30 00 Mar- t. To Champ'e, Sherry and piaret-T wi " , ToHackhireandprlvateainner,. ou 2 To Champ'e. hack hire and bran- ; dy. I. ,M 15 60 3. To Whiskey, Champ'e 48herTy,?3 00 " To Claret, wine and privfte din- , , , 26 00 4. To Hack hire, i v ' ! .'; M S i.Tn hnrb hire and bar bill, ' It 12 " 6. .To Champ'e, Hack hire and ci 9 50 6 20 00 Y. To Champ'e and washina;,! m 9. To Champ'e and Hack hire, f 995 83 Let onr merchants, clerki and all -!others, re collect that all jhis Pf ain he people to dissolve the TJaion, and that it is such frivolous expenses, in part that Induces the legislature to impose taxes five times as high ,h npon othe. clases in the common- wealth. - " t ' Truly Virginia has "paid through the nose" for the honor and glory of entertaining dis- editor to have himseK sent a vximmiswuuer, , y j in Virginia. He might suc- J " : 6 . .Pfo, . eeed, and if he failed, it would be, after a . ftt tte Exchange." He need not, , . ... f . T.:ta however, ask us to go with him as Private gretary of he mission, for we wholly dis- approve of the object of such minions. , P.RKPI,(, VARIETIES. . i Mr. Joe Parker and h's excellent company . retTin,ea i0 Raleigh, and gave their first . AM.hinA audi- euieiuuuiucu. iwj .-'ft" o - .-- enoe as toe aowu uui on iuurojr . . rwv tt11 fPL - J .www i iV f They are advertised to perform only two night s more this (Friday ) and Saturday evenings but we trust that they may have such over flowing nouses as will induce them to remain here at least a week longer. They have new anj tractive soenery, and present sucn DU s as cannot fail to draw large audiences. T - - . GENUINE II WAN A CIGAKS. . ,.- WUl'iamq k. We are indebted to Messrs. Williams Ha.w00(j for & .ample of Genuine Imported J . . q " o I market. These Cigars are uudouDteaiy tne i 11 . 1 best we have ever seen in Ralcigb, and we advUe all smokers to avail themselves of this opportunity to supply themselves, for nobody can tell when another such occasion will present itself.: "An empty cart makes most. nosA.n-RaUigh If it does, you are the most obstreperous chap in creation. Ral. Keg. THE HOMESTEAD BILL, f A bill with this title, has pawed the House of Representative .every aounern toii u. ne, was given for it; and every memor irora m . u .,th hut one. voted aesiost it. Jit. Vance, of N. C rpoke aeainn it. 1 heToliowing is an e tract from his speech. We would be pleawsa to I nubliah the entiro speech, but it has nit been lor w.rdd to us bv Mr. V., and we have been una ble to procure it frdm any other source. Th advjcatcsjff this agrarian miquiTy vn t.i...ki...K- avow that it will rnable them to shii off the rfue scum nd redundant vuia-ny oi tue t ities of the North Yinir i high-sounding catch tllurii.u., ... ... . - . , words of homes for We nomeies ' ana -iiius .v. i.-ia." fn dweive ro one. Why not give alio money to te monoylois, and shoes to thn barfit T Why not imitate Rme, when grow ing corrnpt. and distribute iargeses of money and provisions among tne peopie r " "? , same, WUD me aiueToncn provinces to frod ner citizens, , 1 . - . . r J ;..-rini-i.! . Niitf. vmt roo your ci'iin u ic "'. ,1 tA the world: for iMil, work- house, and .pentint,r in '; be emptied into our Territories. The tAWntic t ocean would be bridged, and sarms woud pw X . . '. r..." u ) acrose to enter into this land, which is toogooa ior southern slaveholders. The good would come no fa&ter. and of the bad w bavrnough aina ir. The old SHte lose thir population fast; enousli it ia, and no one should desire to increass.ine ne , . nipuIatK-n. The true title or the DUi,.air, nu ; road: "A bill to encournee foreign and dmtji. vasabondism. bv grsnting quarter sections Ti w i nublic land to twi-h a. t il vagabond th cpn , pav twelve anu na;i c -r icr, n , ixkjofoco cop.KurnoN. ; ! The Washington t.-orrespond'.nt of the New. Or-1 Imns Crescent; a D micrat, a we nave reason v beliflve, writing Under ante tne l.n mst.. sbjs . ClrlTp and . "very Pret;J Tp of fraud; has Uilr been brousht un in the Senate. At appears that the most enormous profits have been maae on tbe printing of p. st-offloe blanks by the artifice of only three or four order lor blanks being issued from the Department per day, and. then ! charges for constructive composition being allowed on other orders for other numbers of the same blanks, when there waa no real composition whatever, other than now and then the change of the name of a 1 s. office. Itissaid thai mis iraua noiwnu standiiig iu defiance of the law and its effrontery, bas been successfully prosecuted for a number of years. From the nooks and corners of printing offices, the lobbies of the Capitol, the shops where Congressmen are bought and sold, and tbe cribs of the Department, there does, indeed, arise ao in tolerable stench of corruption." I In confirmation of what is here rtatad, relative to Dost-office blanks, information has since oome from Washington, that, within a few days past. the contract for printing them baa been taKenat ninety four and tioo -thirds of a cent lets in the'tdoUar hhan has been heretofore paid. Could there be more pos'tive proof of corruption 7 Work is to he 3 mnA .a must infer can be profitably done, UVUV, AM... " " ' . . r jz-. j m.t&.W mi, for which the sum or i tuitt iiIim hnen oaid for a number of years, Th;. .nnrmomi and villainousrobbery of tbe Trea sury has been perpetrated to feed stipendiary pres ses and retrara Dooi-iicam h""'"0-, too, good reasoa for believing it baa been done, not merely with the knowledge of James Buchan an, but tbat has he himself directed how a portion of the Plunder should be bestowed. Tba proof of this will probably be brought before the public by some one of the numerous Investigating Com mittees now at work in Congress. - : Richmond Vhtg. Mb. EDrroa: I think it is time we were pre paring to select suitable person to represent us in the next Legislature. . I recommend to the favdri hie consideration or tne voters oi wase, xuu t.u Wan Mr iv tn a rename man. a uu- i artar--arp one who will do Lis duty withoutTear or tne con- equences. . - x. . . :V . ,rrxr 1 8 EQUAL TAXATION. CONGRESSIONAL. The Senate o Monday passed be bill for the v - . ' r, i I v:ii . i cons-ruction of a Paoiactelegrap-vabilitosripply consy-uction or a racmc telegraph ao.u "V"J the States wth arms and the pdJJ; plomatic bill i also, a joint resolution for the relief of mail contractors. In the House. Mr. Garnett, of Virginia, in- i . IA troduced a bill to enable citizen, t of the United Slates to carry ilavea into Kansas; Referred. -i r A resolution was adopteo loowng to me opcu- , Ine of negotiaUoha for making the African slave, I trade piracy, bytte law of f;,: !, A resoiuwon umrwuncM. '7 .TrzL I mittee to retort a bill lnteraicung s.avery i whenever Congress na. ine powerv touch interest, and was negatived-Ayes 60, nay; 106. . . ' . .1 ,U. The Deficiency and v other appropriation bflls were reported from the Committee of Way. and j i JU.WIUA. I. Tn the Senate on Tuesday. Mr. Davis Territo- rial resolutions were postponed. ! ' The bill to increase the pay or tne navai oiucom was up and considered! but not acted upon. -. r Mr. Slidell introduced a bin authorizing States bordering on the Mississippi to levy tonnage duty for the improvement of the river. ' -; The House considered the bill more effectual ly providing ior the safety of passengers on ie&m- ers, ana posiponeu n iwu ww r; The Army Appropriation Din ! waa hui "Vi the House going into Committee (of the Whole. IMPEACHMENT THREATENED. , The Washington correspondent of the New York Herald writes, under date 2Sd, as follows .: ' "The House Committee to investigate alleged executive unsurpations examined! Mr. WendeHto day relative to the disbursements of . money irom ha rM-rwnwWid nftha nnblic nrintinr to carry certain I elprtions. Ha made some startlin aoveiopemenis . i" , ii; j 1 Ann-Ao I .... ' reflecting seriously upon dUtinguished govern ment officials, which will either be , explained away or result in a movement for; impeachment" The same number of the Herald say?, editorial- ly: : -' '.y'-'-'X 'V"..'.:'-'."tr'! "The frets brought to Hebt by the opening of the bid for the eootracta for printing 'the Post Office blan ks. as detailed in our Washington cor respondence yesterday, surpass the meet extrava gant statements hitherto maae aa w vneeiem w which the public have been plundered in these miUar. 6 lly ! think of tenders being received at 94 and 93 per cenUlesss than 0ie present rates 1 Why, there is no placer, not ewn excepting' the erest' Washoe mine, which yielids more largely I for tne labor ana rwic mcurrt?a loan uiu iub wu- i 83-A lire occurred at Gld llill, liowan I County, on Friday night last, .destroying the post officn, Dr. J. J. Wilson's office, Mesrs. H. Mar tin & Bros, store, M. G. Morgan's shoe shop, and F M. Scott s grocerv. Messrs. ' Martin & Bros', store was insured for $2,500. Their loss is about $2,000. ' . (.: t : - : Ti-rvicvrATA New York letter in the Charles ton Courier says: Mr. A. D. Bahks, formerly of .!, Knnth Sid Democrat, at Petersburg. ..Va.,. hut now of the Cincinnati Enquireri is soon to lead to the altar the daughter of our well-known citizen, Geo. Law. ' ' ' . ... r MASomc-The Soutoern Supreme Council, or Thirtv Third and highest degree of the Masonic institution, will soon assemble in Washington City. -i ; ! . ,', ... Amone other rite and cerem(oiies, IheywUI bold a ' Sorrow Lodge," in honor of the late Gen eral Quitman, who had been regularly admitted, pased, and raised to all the legitimate degr-e of Maoonry and of Masonio knighthood, until he was at the time of his death, a jgrand inspector general. - . -j : - ; " Or No Acootjst. It . 1 j : J ;M T " TJ-nS Soundlast :Dd , J2 is said (hat the great Summer has proved a sad failure, wnen ..nrst t.L.n frm thn waters Of the SOUUCLUiey pro uu- ofilatable, because of excessive saltnew, and; when transferred to fresher water, thejj sicken and , die. The' discovery is consequently worthless. ' 1 1 - I Steamers at ih Sotrri- Efforts are making i. ...Kii.h a 1mA nf steamers btit ween Wilming- tst r. nd New York. The merchants of of Oharlestown contemplate eeiaousning uirec steem communication between that port , and Liverpool, l. a r-a.rm rWSn ownod bv Mrs. Gwvn, of Cas- w 1 ipoiintv.'N. C. broke ifto the storehouse of Stephen Nedl, at Locust Hill, onje night last week. .n.t chut ripaa nv me vrarat av ew Pie lmont is said to be arminpj to the teeth. letters from Turin speak of the day being not . far ditant when Victor Emanufi will have jl80,- . ooo men fit to take the field. ' ' ": j ; f Colin and Augua Monroe, formerly of Kobe son county, N. C.r were murderpd by Indiana in Toxa, recently. i - . ' " A MisTKK. Wm S., Bagy, who was ar rtp.i in BHltimore last wek, charged with ' de f. .iidmr the State Bank of Georgia of $500,000, turns out to be .resident of ! Macon, ' GaJ, in wlrch city he was on the day of the alleged fraud ; at Srv DIED: 1 - ! In Franklin county, on Sunfiay the i 8th lost, fMM infani Hanirhuir of Sarah K. and H. H. ui.hi Tr bti1 nn Snndav the 25th. Mrs. SARAH K wife of H. H. Hight, Jr. K. wife of H. H. Hignt, , Leaves have their time to fall, . i And flowers to wither at- the North wind's breath, And stars to set but all , . . Thou bast all seasons for thine own, Oh, Death 1 In Woodviller Bertfn county, on the 19tb. of March, Mrs. PKANCE3 A. G. PUGH, wife of Thos. J. Pooh, Esq. - i. v V, 1 ' After waking in the mornmg with a better feel ing than she had had for a month-or two, in ten min utes she was lying a corpse in the arms of a devo ted husband. She left behind much to make life dear to her, though sorrow had traced its de mark upon her recent history. She left the side of a cherished partner, to seek the, companionship of an only son. She left behind many who had ad mired her amid the obarms of youthful attractions, ' a ..a ... fnllowed her with the love and re- ,UW UWA W.V. . , . . . soect due to high intelligence, to strict jniociple r . .. 1 : n,.man Anil (-o.rifl.1 to tne virtues 01 a curiuii tvtvm wjtt, her " the comfort of a reasonable, religious and holy hope.-' :W ho shall take her place in that Society which was so much beaefitted by ber life iand so loudly spoken by her death 7 .Who shall take her place in that little church whose feeble ness was so much strengthened, by her devotion and her example?!' '. . - ' " ' PERSONALINFORMATION WANTED Oswald Von Eoenig, a young man, and a Prus sian by birth, who m 1851 was a Teacher of Langau ges, and Mathematics in the Midway FemaU Academy, Miller's P. 0., Essex, Co., Virginia, fenersonMinor, M. D,, Principal,) is missing. He laft Millers, V O., in January, 1852, in ill health, and said he was going to Georgia. Any person who knows an j thing of him will confw a great favor on hi anxiea relatives by ad dreasing tt. A; Matile, Bq., eare ef Rankle Doug las, U William atreet, New Ik. ! j , w - u iar25 w2t , Arrival of Goode via., & , Railroad lor . , '.- the N. C. Hallroad. . .- i - r. Dkuvxbsd March 24,1860. V M D Williams, J H Holt. -P C Smith, WS Gilmer, W B Smith, E M Holt, J K Jollee, W - - - - . ,. TT t. a. T T Welch TJnion Manufac'e. Co. T R Holland, Farlow. it Grav L & Campbell. J G Ecktee, J M Jones & Co, E L Heee, - A. W Lineback, E & Adderton, Duire,Hape & Co, W A Murry, T H -a a- r i at. r T TUT C(AlrTn TTairflU " DPI?uo, 'rBi' ,,7. n & suiuvan, Jtiain , jmanuiac g v, M aATftih, T)r R W Ttomas. J W & Mock, G &.Loftin, Dr R W Thomas, J W ThomasA Son, C & Lindey, W & Smith,' B & "J . g , . R c M c. o r?'tj. xk:.k, BflA Mack. r mNaa1v AToimk Jamison. Bimonmu OS . h w'aon. M Hoff: ... phifer . York-D wDalton.WJ McCon- n w H ;Thmnlinwn Mendenball . minnlrnll. j 'y Rkcknall. L Carmichael, S & Hunter,- J H Thompson W T MeKi-aon. J Mu Husrhes. Jones Watson A. M 'p.. h, r & O W Bradsher, ,W. - B Mooro,:j &E GarretV N C' R B Co, J. WebbrTurner.-Nk-bols & Co, Gordon A Wolfe, Warren & Wells, Webb & Whitted, TV .Hill, L JJ' JWL H6com C P ilebane&Co, Rn 1& BoW P, Heathy W. H Briuan, N McAdoo,; B L Cole, W. 8 Gilmer, P Fries, Sheek & Bowman, B Craven, B Y McAden, J B K M.JHAJU V 'Ail K JSeVllte. 9 fiffiV OlWIb V Jenning, J Webb, Dr V Vone-, WH noagera, D Hill. D B Johnson, A C Smith,, L P McGee, J M Dkk, H 8 Owen, W & Wills, J Wood. A B Gunter, 8 & Jlangum, N C & Co. J & J H Webb, Young & Y, C Y & Co,, H, H Burke, Gaither & Co. D H HilVT Baffin , E Strud wick, J BHutch iugs, J V Carr. r-. . . - - -v ' SPECIAL NOTICED : CONST A S T H M i I Dr. II. JAMES, CONSUMPTION; 'Aire - A C U RE D DISCOVBEED, jWHILlt Asthma. Bronchitis, Cougks, tolas, no Br Ill ItUVJ iKSNW avvj mm 7Z , T- bUity- - The remedy was disoovereu dvbiib v:ij . antrrttAw vu inven ud to die. liuebua was cured, ana is now wive ma wet. - ioaa v- . eflttine his feUow mortal. Ii will send .to tboae wbo inni, full directions for matting . . . vi lAna tf nan. and suocessfully using this remedy, free, on receipt ot their names wjth stamp for return postage. not a single symptom of Consumption that it does not at enee take hold of and dissipate. Night sweats, pee .;.hn. irritation of the nerves. faHure of memory, difficult expectoration, sharp psins in the lungs, sore throat, ebiliy sensations, nausea at tne stomaco, m- action o the bowels, wasting awy ef the maselea. M Address O. P. BROWN 4 CO., ? 12 and 3 Jonn o , -. dee 7 w6m New York. Th. fniinwinv tttiamtnt sDeaks for itself s- tract.) In luting the ketUe from the ftre it eaught aoa w-iow mj fr,u . rv.r-fcu It was aa awful sight. ' The MestangLin- aaai aimoar u aa Jtnan. aua uruuv w o buvvb. - imaot pp.rto w iitnici ui f .u .1 1 - Ti k.s .ri vsniri V Sana IPIL nn sjcs1 Ul swvaaa it. Aa uomv iuivh i WAA. J - a w-b w WTt 1AOrTTD CHARLES F0STEH, : Afft Pmad Street. PhUtldtlvhia." It is truly a wonderml article. It wUlcaroatfy easeef swelling, Boras, StuT Jointo, Eruptions or Bhanma- tism for Hones, itsnonia nerer va unjwii r.Anu.rt arth uf Mnst&B? hu frequautly mved a valuable herse It icures ttalds, Sprains, Ringbone, 6pairfaud Founders- Beanre of, Jmitatio. v Sold maU parts of the habitable Globe. , U , BARNES A PARJCS, Proprietors, a mar 28--lnj :-.::r , - New York. BA1B DYE t HAIR DYE t HAIR DYE wW A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE I -h.' rki.Ai .d Hit in the World I! , it. nrnm ARE MERE IMITATIONS, and should be avoided, ir you wish to eeeape ridi- "tfrey, Itld JBarty '.Hair. Dyed instantly to" a beau tifui lid Natural Brown or Black, without injury to tbe Uatr or oaia. r. . , ... Fifteen Medal and Dip font have been awarded to , Wu, A Batehelor since 1839, and pver 80,000 appli- 1 cations have been made to tho.Hair of the Patrons of ' his famous Dye. ' " ' -" to lvHga hed from nature, ad U warranted not v 2 So- ioSe Vmri however, long it may be eo-tm . . Wm. A. BAtchelor-s Hair u ye proauco. - ;nd tbe fluffed, 0f Bad Dyes remedied j the Hair a ! ..J Tif. k. fhl. RnUndid Dve. inri:uri wi wuv vj - r - , Sold in all cities and towns of the United States, by Dras-gista and Fancy Ooods Dealer. ' The Qecuise has the name and address apen a steel elate engraving on four skies of each Box, of . ,i : - f a -WXLLIAM A. BATCHELOR, v.k mar SI swly . 16 Bond Street, Sew York. i BR ADENBAUGH & ' POPS, ci '.'T. DEALERS -III METALS .- ' AND MANUFACTURERS OIT COPPER, ; No. T5 8raltaa Wharf, ! ' . : .:.v-i , :v B4LTIMORE. MD. f '; ';'."?'' MANUFACTnRE AT THE GTJNPO w"DIR COP PER WORKS, and keep in 8tore Copper Sheets, ( Braxier'a and Pheathing,) Rodsr Rivets, Kails, '. Dealers id Pig ' Iron, bheet, Rod and Hoop Iron, wrOTght. Ire Tubes PWn and Galvanised for fta. Water, or Steam. Malleable Jroa Fittings, Lead, Pip and Sheet Lead. . Qa Fitters' Tools, Hooks, Ce ment, Ac Copper Iagots, Tin, Lead Spelter, Fona der'a Faeings, Fire Bricks, Ae., Ae. ' - - - ' feb 16 mw .yJ..,'-'c-i;..vr..:-i .v... YALUAHLE LANDS FOR SALE IN CA - TAWBA COUNTY, N. C. : , PERSONS desirous to purchase a home in the most healthy section of Western North Carolina are bow oifrred a rare opportunity. .. - . r. The undarsigned ott?rs ior saie ietiw " i.AK-one of IrOOO acres, on of 95I,ene of 35, ne of S09, on of 334, on of 72, anood of 43, acresr-which may b treat-d for in private. Thee lands are ea the road between Linoolntonantf Newtoa, aud are-said to b4 good Tobacco lands. Thar is a railroad already running to Newton and on in eoors OX oouavruuwvi ..vj uiu..... . . ' x r f. . r-iiin ih a oooi Kitchen. Negro Cabins, Upon th first named Tract mere is a large ana wbti 1 aU necessary out baildings.' Also, a Forg for the .....wnn of Iran, aitaated on aa unfailing trm where a fine location for a -Merchahtt Mill may be selectedr Oa this Inlet will be fouad aboat 120 acres of fin bottom j land, ever 100 acres of which is in a .ut. nnltivAl.lan. .... . -r The h-aot containing 951 seres aibraeee a Sw MiJl and oth improvements, un tn remaining mn her are some improvements, and mere or less bottom land. : 1 -p- . 'f ' : : ' ' All of the above land is included In on common Ln.j.rr: Ami it will ba sold either in a body or b divided into section te suit pnrchaaere. Lying as this inA iImi. Mi'th Una of . the- cnblie road between Nwton and Lincolnton, about mile from the latter and 7 from th former, with' abundant au oaa ao- sanm mnii Iktion alreadr built and bom if eonstruoted, th.a land will he asv of scoes and conveniens to thnu atwkins tbe best markets for their produoa. V a aat from tbe above rnecified lands tbar are two ether tracts which ar offered for sale en aboat 995 acres and the oth-r 7t, waica wm a o ia aaa nirt'i or aanerated to ruit nurohrs. . . .:: ? " S Th subscribers having determined to remove to th Southwest, offer this valuabU property te those who wish to purchase, sswey nave reeoiveaw seu. ; . , p.nnni who mv desire to inspect the lands and im provemeats, Will find proper 'guides on th premises wlilaffMrd theni all needed aoeoJWodatioBS. - . Call and see th property at ae early a period a pos sible. , ' i- Ai Jf.'- JS. AAMfcVAVW. . mar 14 wm f- ' ' r. JOHlMAUNDER'S t- , ttAllli'.Nw' C.-J5::,?v.t; JUonnments, Tombs. Headstones. MaTble MaBtelaat Faraitnre.. f WORK IURNISBED, AND PUT OP. " " ' . n.riim. rnmUhAd for MnnuiBents if reauired. , '-Order by mail puaetually attended to.; Work packed and Warranted. . ma 1? w'y thousands are daily speaking m the praise of 1 fZ'C.- Dfl EATO.VS'-..-.-V-.i INFANT IIsE ' CORDIAL. ' ' anJi why beeaase it fU9eraiU to afford inetatane- '' oh relief when giveo tn time. It acts as if by mafia, and ea tnaiaUtne will eenvlaoe yoa tbat what we say ' is tree.' Itcontaias l . NO PAREGORtC NOR OPIATE , V of aay kind, and therefore relieves by removing the -, suCTorinr of your child, instead of by dtadniny itt ' eeneibilitie. Far this reasoa, it commend itself as theeoly reliable preparatioa now knows for biW drea Teethiag Diarrfcesa, Dyaeatery, j, Griping ia the Bowels, Acidity in the-stom a acb, Wind, Cold ia the Head, and Croap, also, tot. eoUHtmg th ftmt, reducing imjammmtiim, regulating th JlowU, and relieving pain, it has a -, equal being aa anti-tpantodie it la aied with mmmiU . ing fcee ia all eases of COBvnlsloa or Other t Fits. Am yoa vol the life and health of your ehiU dreti, and with to eae them from thoee mad and blight ing eonoequenem w&tdt or prj' to reeulf from th , .1 t of uareote-of micj ail other rtmeate for tnfan tile complaint are eompoted, take Mane km lr. Ea " ton' Infantile Cordial.; this vow eaa. relv aaoaV ' It is perfectly hamleas, aaa eaaaot injare tha atest delicate in rant. frtee, zi eenta. ; XaU ireetias a eompany each hot tie. 'Prepared by - w ' CHURCH A DUP0NT, ' , mar SI. r-Ne.w Broadway, New Yorkf :; For sale in Raleigh by William A Haywood, P. F. -Pesoud, and Iredell Brothers . ;. . ; . - v . '. ' 1860. - SPRING TRADE. . . 1860. . -: , KERR & MARBURY, , r 74 & 76, Sycamore St;,'" PETERSBURG, VA., , ; . , H' AVE and are receiving of their own Import- tion, from England and rraaoe, tbeir saal aesottment ef f . , :i "j . T CHINA, AND EARTHENWARE. ' r J Also a large and varied .' i . 1 1 :.",;--'" STOCK OK GLASSWARE, AND OTHER DOMESTIC ARTICLE AP- ? "' PERTAINING TO, --v , r THEIR LINE OP : ! . - r, BUSINESS. - -V -v.-' From the fac of ' ' '' ' .' v .t'...',. p;'-, . ..f;.' Importing their Foreign Goods, :; ' , and baying from flrst. htndt their dome-tie, they are .; . enabled to offer the greatest lnduo-meats to Mer- chants and others. ." ' " ' i . ' . ' " - ;. . . r v. - r ,t! - - v-ltERR MARBUEY. ' ' - P. S. Goods Carefully Packed for Transportation. , ' . - ' ;r- '. ; awiwit , BELLEJIOJIT FOR SALE. ' PHI3 DESIRABLE AND MUCH ADMIRED I Keaidence, one mile North ef the town ef Pitts boro, N. C., is now eaTered for sale, ea accommodating terms.. The land is wad adapted to the ealtnreof Corn, ; - Whet, Oats, and Tobaooo. .jThere is also ea the are--misel, a fine Orchard of oarefully selected fruits Ne- -where in North Carolinacan there be found a more plea- I' sant summer retreat than thw. Xbe soeneryis snrpass . ingly beautiful j with, one of the floest landscape views eatt or tne Mountains. For particular address M.I J. Ramsey, Pittsbero, or - . : ' feb89 Wtf. ' Dr. J. W. fage, oaicign. i'ebniary 19th, 189. G. S. BADGER HARRIS f ) -v A T TO.BNX T ; AT. LA W ,- r ' ; . - -j U-..J Uaadersan, N. C, -,- -."v'f -t y u ' Will attend the OutfrU ef aranvOie.1 Warren and, iFranklLe--.. p - . -.'4 ' 1 i,u . DE FOREST, ARMSTRONG-At CO. k-m- DRY1 GOODS -MERCHANTS. Lr OA Ar at rkimlun St.. N. Y.' ' - ' . k Would notify th Trad that they ar opening Wklr,', ' 1 4 to new and beautiful patterns, th ' ' t Wamsutta Prints; f .J' jy ALSO1 THE ' ' ' 'Vfw'AMOSKEAOe'-HSiT .-.' f A New Print, whioh xels vryPrtat In th try for parfeotion of execatiua and design ia.fall Mad der Colors.. Ours PrioU are cheaper than any ia mar-: r ket, and meeting with extensive sal.. - Orders promptly attonded to . ,, -feb 1 wly. ) ) --notice.. .. " to the "enlisted soldiers in the war of 1812, their heirs and aisigns, and all others r. t 1 interested in Western Land fl J. C. Codnw, of Smith field, Johnston eoanty, N. Cj being a OommUslonw; ef Dewl. Affidavit, tc., for th Otatet.f Missouri, lUiaois and Arkansas, and being engaged ii thTa- ? wtigatioa and prosecuUoa of soldier' claim to laod ' in the State above naaaed, offers his serviee a Laad f A rent to thosa who may k m aay Wl inierMi-a ia Weetera Lands, either as soldiers, their heirs, to . owners of patent title, or otherwise, ,ithrr to clear w 4iir tUIaa. to hit tazaa. t sell their laads. to hay. or . to detect and rectify frauds upon their claims. Mo m . . ha to stat that in th years 181 to 18TS patent . ' wer gauted to about 22,000 of tbeee soldiers, ot ; - : tUeirheira,offroml80tt20aeroflB4inthBtU of Missouri and Dlinois.- Of the he ha th nam ef everv soldier or his heirs to whom land wa grant- 7 . d, th a amber pf th warrant, date of patent, lav what capacity th oidir served, th orps or regi moat in wbioh each soldier served, and a dasorip- . . r . ion of the land drawn by each soldier. .rlso a liirg amount f abstraes from official raeords, show- ..' ; ing th preeeot ooudition of titlfc H ha th name 1 and a description of U effioer who hav bl om uiissiontd, or who hav been appointed and served ia th army ot the Unhad SUte sine th inanguraOoa : I of th first PrMldent in 178, to th first ef January, i 1853.- He' will be ia th Military Land District ia Missouri and Uliaois, from and after th first of No- vember, 1869, for sometime, for th parpo of hrv. 1 -tigatinv and proeuting thUi class of Uiis, and in-l! . vits the eorreepondenee f all prsoas wh may b . . 'ia any wis interested in this elass of elaims, beUv. , ing that from his long experience ia th basin he ; eaa do justie to all wh may b trust him with thir .Jhtter 'a?oav Was: at KayWrffla, tijsseW' I or Knoxvill, IlUnoi, will meet with prompt attention . , i if aeeompanied with a stamp to' pay re tun postage. Or if sent to m at Smithfleld, Jobastoa eoaaty, N. ' 0.duriag my abeenc in the Wert, will be Mswered 'v by my friend. Wm. H. Aver, or E4. S. Parker, At- :-J tomey at Law, or forwarded to a tor mvwstigaaon, 5 and annrerea M circumwanoae a3j . , r - ( -Qcta-wtf. l,.., , ,..t,. h C. CODNEB. -j , ., ' ; CATABACT, " ' T:- ' 4 . washino MAcniNE. . :: .. ' ' .; Clothing, Time; and Labor Saved! " t V INDISP1N3ABLB TO I JIOTOIOIPIM. - THE most nmple, oonomieal, and darabl artiol ; erer offend to th public to alleviate th dlom- ,-form of waaa-e-.; -!' 'I' ' I ;v'.;--:DatfoaivVro.''-" " .'. " it conshu ef a metal cylinder, with rib en tt in- 1 fid, and aa interior cylinder of wood, with ibs . Ther is a spao of from six to ight inch btwea th two cylinder. . On crank tarns both eylipders at ! -j the ame timein opposite direction, rapid 1 creating ( a end, forcing the water through th clothes, and - , , -feetaally removing the dirt, Th action f th water j1 doM th work quickly, dUpeuees entirely with ruhbmiv,,. nd thus saves the wear of clDth. . j,, , . , , SULLIVAN A HYATt, Proprietors, ! i y "v.-1: '- M Bek maa streas, Nw Yorkv " J;j -v B-8tat and County BlghU for al aaa par chasers suppUd with Machine at wholsi ea brai 'term. rs, .-.. ' " ' '--" '-I ' ; "M' - ' XS'k Maehin is ia operation by a laundress dally, 1 " at ov salesroom. ' ! mar 28 wm , s , ... - -- j ' " ' ' 11 V - T' O ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS-, proposal will be received untill the 1st day of ' May next, for tha Coustroetioa of a Bank Building aad , out houses tn the towa of Milton, N- C .. . ! The Bank Building wiU, b of Brick, Two Storl ' high, fronting 42 feet, and running back 52 !. A it is ; presumed that Contraoter will visit th plae tolon 1 haading in their proposals, all further ftcary infer . BBUoBen'tb bttnd. ' .' " A ? lVt-. v -SAMUEL WATKINS,.;. ' v r , t ; iAfi OEORGE A BMITHV: JBwUdinfCom. ?:,-;.'-vV JOHN WILSON. . y,!-S C '--j :-. . i:MToi,N. C, Uareh l?tk,I86v- . sr21---St..; . J i )
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