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V m j i s -w. vawa . i - w a 1 w 1 e mm wr m w cs. 1 '. a. CI'T II HI' II 1! rtri " l- f II M . II ;i II II II s S II II .11 7 II j a yy.:vy 1 -0r- in.. I'-', V ' f- Si KiiLEIGH WEDNESDAY 5H0RNiNT JAEIII I; 1 8 1860 i JYA -1 K . :vt-' V " .i - " i . ' i' -r - . i , . . i . i . f .- . , -wr m a a a v - - . ; t' r - 'i - jonx stme. KDiTQft An nonirron. at io.o i : H RALEIGH X. C. 8ATXJKDAT MORHtSQ. APBlL ASOTHEK COME TO . ME.1T. . - : . We Uke iht following from tt DemoeraUo Prest: : ' A GmoM Blckdi J Ad Yau w Vib- Yiffinla i. tb oolj SuU tW F onuon of .Ut, bat h Ux w .hall hT hard work lokeep bi U.M U?STlw con,titti of Virgin, (C whiA it u likely Mr. Pool brd)prely proTide. lh.t white uxatin- .hall b. b-rf P -and no la ander 11 yearW ioxarf mU ! And it 1 further prwrjded that In UTirc the per capiU Ue. m VJ u, .hall be laid on a .laT. than ' Po land of this ot Hire hundred dolLrv Ao cvrjinply. tbe Und U. for 1839. U Virgin inC 40nt. per $100; laTrj o II year, aad ap. l.rd,, are no- Uxed tber. $ 1 .1 chj per capu The amount of rwW tha. raieed In VirRi"'. in the jer 1S5. m S17304. M willU W the ALmmiutc-' for lM. : ThU pieat wrhe hae ibade two groee fclanders one in iappoeiag tkat Mr. Pool did aot know the Oonstitntioa of Virginia on w . . t a! a. which he tu eonnnenting, ana nomex be, the .wriur, eouia nndenUnd iL The Pemoera'tie Press abowe beyond a doobl that it does not unJeratand the Cow.titution . of Virginia on the eubjeet of taxation, for the lafer part of tU article prorea that Mr. Pool u right, and it grossly wrong. Virginia does ux la?es aeeording to Talne, bat "Iihuu the value. . All alaTee in Vir ginia abore 12 years of age, and wp to y agt to which they may attai", are taxed the same as thrre hundred dollars worth of laid, thetalaeof slafea in Virginia being thna limiied by the jCoottitatioo of th StaU at 53 W. Now it will ba seen that if the Ux on land was raised te 60 cents on the 5100, the Ux on alaTee wonld be increased to wl-80, and if tie Ux on land wtreto be raised to 80 cents, the Ux on Blares' woald be increased U 52 40, and so on in the Basse ratio- There fore there is no inch espitation .tax on slaves ia Virginia as is limited by the present Con stitution or North Carolina. 8 way the Democratic Prut bepna this eanrats, we .hall have hard work U kp it iUaight this summer.'! It is certainly firing a dtrbut now which kicks harder behind than it shoou before. . " c. . Pt-j.irrrTai Ocbtioj Rkal- IT ax IsaCB. Mr. Wiitfall,lhenewi5eiatoT from Tia n ooe of h rcwt ar-ca la the Senate, hl he denied that at the tjowih draw any ' . - - - .ut-BnT other nrotertr. 1.1 iniii-n fc" . - - - - - j ,-Ht upu tk4 tarn ftinf eeery iker tpecie of , ...prriy. We ak that, aod we a uotxtn mor. The aboTe extract of Mr. Wiefall'a ppeeeh in the Senate we find eopicd .in'O the Aew York Times of the 9h inet.- This exraet furniales the Ttmes with a text for an article r.rlv two eolaninsin leerth. in which it en- j -. d-aTors to rebnt Mr. Wigf all's s atement. If Mr. WigfalP poniion is ointnTertibIe, then shres coold not be held as property anywhere. Hat of the South contend that slates .re property. In fborteen ont of fif teen S'are ,S'ates they are Uxed as property, "nd in he sttne ra'io as all other property. At thw monieot a Urge party, aod one which c ll'ere in the sequel will be trinnjphanr, arc contending that elates are f ropertyin the, true sense of the word, and that the pres rg' proiion in the Cons-itatioo of this Slate, l i- b rrgards tbewi, for tie purposes of taxa ti(n, ntly as peron, should bo rejtJed, and !are prnrerty, like ohr pn-petty, be taxed accurdinjr to luel This is the position of the .ft Valorem party of North Carolina at this moment, snd the poitkm which will be eodorsed at the polls by a majority of tboo sands. Mr Bleer differs from the Democratic party ..n i ! mot more fair to auots him a. "birh 'Democratic" authority" than H u U ry Winter Dtis and others who wersonco Whig, u -hiirh" Whiff authoritT. W- Cbwrier... . Can it be possible that under the stringen cy of Democratic drill, Moses A. Bledsoe is p at in the same category with Wbs. HZ Sew ard, Joshua E. Giddinga od Henry Winter Davis 1 Can it be true that the Democracy ' cf North Carolina entertain the same feelings towards Mr. BledsOe that the Opposition par ty of this SUe e'ntertain' towards Seward, biddings and Davis ? . -iv r.t.nA thai a TVmncral ran be B rood Democrat and faor W MZurrm, if he chooses AlnrSen Projrtn. " Certainly, he esn. iYeo are entirely right, and thousands upon thooaands of good Dem ocrats will vote for ad valorem, candidates - it.. for the Legislature this bBmsaer. - We Wrn that a young man named Good win was ki1!i by ligMnior oa Wednesday eveDlns;, near the Lanaue Aylom. Be had been to this city n d was returainc heme, when be was orartakea by a thunder storm. Strange, to say, the horse on abich he rode was not injured by the shock. -...aaaaaaMawaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa...aaaaa.. : : ! ' ! 1 i - itt i vti VIDICAt COLLEQI. Tbeadrertisneat of, this insUtutioa fwill he found i. our paper toUy. Atlanta is one oT the tnort pleasant and thriving cities in the Sooth. Tle city being located some 1400 feet above the lerel of the sea, 1U cllmaU U said to be cod and delightful Urougboutthe sununer, and U is con sequently esoeodingly healthy. It has a popula Uoa now of some Xi,0OC, which U rapidly incraas lng. The Medical CoUege aft AtlanU is a summer Golleg and owing to the coolneis of the temper ature dissections can be made there In .the heat of summer with as much facility as they can be made la Philadelphia in mid winter. We take pleasure in commending this institution to the attention of Worth Carolinian and the public of the South generally. There were 160 studenU . attending this College at its last session. - ANOTHER SULPHEK SPRING. We learn that Mr. J. IL Ktrkham, reaiding in the South-Eastern part of the city, discovered on Saturday la.t, about 300 yards North of his resi dence, a mineral spring, be water of which is represented to be as strongly impregnatedi-swsh mineral properties as any in the State. This spring yields one quart of water in twenty seconds, or 45 gallons an hour. Mr. Kirhham intends fixing up this spring, we1 learn, for the accommo dation of viaitora, and injritee all the ladies espe cially 4o walk ever and teat the nwrits of the water. This Is the lourVi mineral spring ma. btea found in the viciaity of Raleigh within the past 13 months, the one farthest from the city be ing only about two miles distant, i ' ; LATER FRUM EUROPE. nia Xiaamrh. with Eoropean flies to March 34 anJ iMlecTarhic advices to the 35th, reached Hali- r c?. . .ftwiuwwi. -r -i nm news ia w (ax VU uawnwj . - 1- ? interest. The anneation pf Tucany to oaroima had been consummated, a decree to that effect. acreDtinr the demand cf the Itoinana, having l t.nt K- Virin, Kmanuel. The withdrawal liwrvju aaysrwa a-M--- a of French troof from Lombardy, Baring oeen Mir.nv.iual .imoluneoo.lv with this action, the Paris Cbiufihttumntl bud explained that mis course i. j v .... iV.,.h no fll-ftjennir on me Ban txzn iLTiiiaw. - . . part of Frsnce- but bfcu the independence ol luly wan thu irrevocably assure, iw oarui- man .nni umst . . the acuali.n of Savoy. - The anticipated French . . i z r I k.l M.fAinanttri All 1H uilflluuil v. M : - .i.ti iKa Ha of the meaaure be- f .v- ; Ln .,f a fn to ration of natural ,5 --r ----- . . . 9 n . . Tha arwliaa Uf LDfl Umi x v w r-i . ihi. .iau.ment are lwortcd U bare been of one tenor, naiuelv : that they sew no reason to oppose a measure thue stripped ot objectiofiaNe attri- butes. The Reform bill and U- Bu0 oaa oeen r..wk.. 4)rvt in tha Brilifh Hou-euf C0O1DI n.. M.. t . f laa.tonM IB lh' tlOU ld bad iO, iiKviuv t v. t a t. .A u. It.rm bill annearrd to at tract lilt le public aiWt.iion r intrt Xrom imn afKia China, we learn that tne reocuwn "? .ml lh.t at Stratow a f.Ul co'lision W- . t-,t-mrm-n I ha (haiOffl h orilH Slid a ttntM vvseal. i " new irwm jouib m importance. "7 Jnhn A. Oiliucr. as " is well knwn mm " la chairman t.f the House Committee on Elec tioos. Recently Mr. Gilmer, in the case bf Hon. - . a. ' a a. 1 S 4 .1 I D. E. Sick . Uemocrai. wnoae "i trvru j a R.&ub:ican. sutmitted a report in favor of Sir Sissies' rkht to told hi e.t. and also Rike in s . nptton of that riht One would think, remarK. a conternnurarv. that Demcralie papers which chartred Mr. Gilmer with going the eommituw to oust lmocratic claimanU, might mention the tact not var . crediiable to hiui, but a meat re oiark.bla ocrurrence in there days. M kdicaL Exams ass. " The Board of Medi- eal Examiners of North Ca-olini" Will meet I Kaleirb on the first Monday in May tr the pur pose .fcxaroinirg candtdatrs for the practice of medicine. The act of the Legislature authoria th"i R.var.1 nrm iili that froiu and afXer . the . . a, l 15lh of ArriL 1850, no irson .ball j-ractice Med- lr!r.a or Punrerr. V ifi anv cae prescribe tor tbe cure of ditv-aie fur fie or reward, unless hs shall ! Ln Cnl Iioened to do so bv the Board o' Medical -Examinera; though persons practicing ... .;l.ti.i .Jt tha Act aranof bald SU'llV ef a mt.domani-r, tut they cannot rrourer tbeir bills by law. We should tike to know how oi l B-ownlow ar- onjntst for the majority in all the cUates South, exo-pt Marvl.f.'t. being Dawweratic , while bi OOataHeXl OpjMKMI H'll yrx I a aJVlu a-uvii aa aiian hateful minority. Drm.0.) Bind - Old Brown low" has to say, la response, In Uh langiage of that good old hymn : . " Bmad is th road tht leads to tUa'h, And thowmtU walk txgotber tbare; Bu cMom show, a narrow path, tVA only her and Aarv traveler " Brymiou' tt'kig. The Ororland Mail, wiih Sau Fratcieo date to March 19, ha arrived at Sprinefkld, Missouri. Wa thus rereive the interesting new. that a Jap anese corvette had arrived at San Francisco "to bear tbe information that the Japajese EmbaMv was to embark on the I lib ult- at Kan.icawa fi tha lathmvM, by way ef the Sandwich I.lands sot San Franeisoo. I was .tjrnified by tbe officer, that, the Emperor, in dwnatahin this amsni tourrier deaired to Intimate nw )TOUurKi rerpact ior vni- . n ; art t I .k A American nepaoitc iNTvanwniui w Admiral or toe Japanese xay. ana alio vno cai- eers ana a taarnon 01 ut crew- m w auiwnvr c sv .Montlv wrarttivl. Tha arrival of .be corveue greatly eoatented the people at San . . i ' . - .u riwrvr vyvv( f m J " " X ranClSCO. WUO werw proartnj; w cii kji fcaiin . - - maatavtiannat Tha amiaratuin ia tna Washoe region was setting in from all portions of . . ... . .,1 . , w i . , tne dais wua nnparaiieaea vigor. . a.ne mints ; lose none of their reputation for exuberant wealth. , Oregon and Wahingtoa dates to Barch 13 are received. A movement exists in the Slate and Territory in favor of,urging upon Congress a Pa- ci8o Railroad by way of St. Paul's and tbe Colum bia river, as the route preferable to all others. Tbe accounts received from theSimilkameea mines ' -..dial ikalr MnnrLMl rirhnaaaa. Tha tanrailaliaHt avtaaaa aaa M - t - . f 0f Wasbingtoa Territory has been eecer aiaed from the Awrsaors report to oe aoou. tu,uuu, ana tne Usable property $3,600,000. SmanB. We learn that a young man by tve name of Joseph S. Kennedy, a resident of this place, met bi deaih on Saturdsy afternoon in a singular manner. It seems that he. had purchased a dagger some time during, the dy with tbe avowed intention of killing some dogs tbst had worried bim much of lata, . Oa Saturday after nooa about six o'clock hs approached a store la tbe northern end of town, on the door step of wbkhafHeodof his was seated. - Kennedy show, ed his friend the dagger which ha had purchased and with some remarks concerning ths dogs struck biroMtlfia tbe left breast. Some ono remarked to bim that be bad rabbed himself; be seemed sur prised and merely saying no I didn't," Cell for ward and In a few moments expired. ,He want ed but seven dsjs more of being- twenty oe years of age. Verdict r the Jury "accidental su icide, Tbe deceased at one ti me was em ployed in this office, and was always much esteemed by ail r ho knew him. WUnutgion llmraLL. . . V '. CONGRESSIONAL. , ; : Tn the United States Senate on Saturday, a pe tition of citizens of Illinois praying for the re storation of a ' geographical . Una bisecting tbe State and Territories to divide free trom slave, labor, was presented , by Mr. TrumbulL ; That, ecDllemati moved its reference . to ' the Judicial Committeey and afte? an objection from Mr, Green, who would have Had it go to ine vfomn.- akm abb TtLtrwiitrkmAa-m if wsravta fMs mferred. The bill rotative to District Courts ia Kansas was pased. The bill authorising a Railroad through . Peni . '. J J .V CL-m- nsylvain-aveoue oaring oeen oon.iuBn, m, ata went into executive session, snd presently after adjourned. The House addicted itself to the private calendar, passing .ouneen iuu. i In the Senate on Monday, after the disposition of tbe usual morning business, and ' the passage of several private bills, the consideration of the special order was ! resumed, being j tbe resoluj tfrns of Mr. Brown, of Mississippi, In 'regard to the power of Congress to protect slaver property in tbe Territories, with tbe amendment of Mr.: Davk. ' ' : - . ! Mr. Chestnut, of South Carolina, took the M at ri.lf-rvaat on o'clock, and occupied iabea . lw-akoure4 -anrtsb6f at -l)ul temperate , and courteous review.or me wnoie udj:w x gan bv premising that on th subject of slavery the agUation was kept up bythe RepresenUtives of the North, principally for the purpose of se-i curing a political nreponderanee. One portion ot the pewle were ftoverned by a fanaticism, anotbet by a mwooncention of the structure and object ef the Federal Government, and a third portion by the deiire to obUin snd perpetuate political power! In the course of his argument he drew a grsphio picture of tbe evils which must bllow tbe aboli-j tion of slavery in the Southern States, and con-i thai anoh a rawult would be far more dis astrus to tbe North than to the South. 1 If the former were sincere in their abhorrence of slav erv, let them cease to um the products of s'sve labor. lie contended that the consequences wotild be the breaking up or tne commerce ana inuui trv of the North, and that foreicn nations would k .inor. Mr. C. entered into a .lll.r.l.ix.l analnii nf tha nrincinle. unon which k. u.-ta and VWat Rovernmenls were fortned. .n.t ihiimI tn how that the abstract theories promulgated bv the Declaration of Independence were not arplicaWe to the condition of the poli-i tical societies which formed the Federal Govern-wnt- Li'e. liberty, and the pursuit of hppiesi were all .utject to the restrictions which tbe gn-j ersl welfare of the members t a political or- .nitin Cumri it nivmarv tn imr. It would be difficult, in a mere outline of this sort, to give the reader an idi-a of the positions enforced by the distinKuiahed Senator, whoe flr.t retrul.r ofT.trt arava him a claim to the respect of both rrtnnilaran1 rtr.rannentji. Mr. rii firman oMained the floor, and moved thei ih-gulj-ct be laid over for the prennt, after WBICD ID rnaie .ui'Hirncu. In tha IIiom of R.prenUtire a bill was In xwi.1 ha- fr TMih. rtf North Carolina, to repeal tbeMCtof Augnst 16th. 1358, reg il.tinir the mmnanntinn of member. .f Convrea. , Mr. Jhn ( h-., a ininirfuc-d a hill relaiivt to rarrinr .rri. and luPion bv Government vessels. Mr.! TW.v.r intrMlurl a bill to constitute Dacotnh a land diMriet. and to admit a deiepato therefrom tnilia HciKe of Rer.reentaiiee. The States were called, and various bills and reeolii'ions were intnduced tr .referenco. rnu.lrraMe diM-u.in (CAik t laco on a Ques tion of privilege mi-ed hy Mr Winslow, who HawirMi tha rrai ncr of the rt-rtorts of the msjori i aa.,i 'aiinoritv f the .necial eommiltee of in- iiaiu r which Mr Corode ia chairnmn. in therwM ol Mr fxbll, collertor of the port of re Xwk. cnargru wttn coniempi. xiveninMiiv, Mr. IIi kman, fr..mthCimmitta8on the Ju-ii riurv. wa. allowed to make a rrrxirt on tbo ste rial niajr of the Prid nt protesig against thecurreof the inve-tifatirg irommiMee. J"r. Houi-ton and Mr Taylor, of th evinoritv. earh an Km it rm.ru nut havinff had ttnte to Convu't ,n that mliixi. Tha rn'rt were read and ord r- . j ed U, bo niinted. In the Senate on TucsJav the nomestcad till wm d'cuseil,snd the IIoumi cbc'iimed the day in dUousing tbe Kansas admission bilL In the Seo ata m Wcdnerdav the H.mitead bill was recom- rnitto en a.rtMint of tl,e namrrwH siihwitut. h1 rwn nfTored to it. with iwtrwt'on t rtr-.rt tm, k to ttt Senat on Tuday next; .Mr Mcn .rT-rad a reMlution to adjourn from the in i. in ikn MutK ,,f Tj-il I n tna. H.iuax the bill f.r the admimon of Kkn.as wi p.d-- yrars 134; navs, 73.eery Northern roemberexcept three. Voting for it. and everv Pouthern mem her, except thrve, sgaint i. During the debate Mr. Pryr showed that Mr. Pott-r ha.1 interp-ilatted offttnsive remarks if a porwwal character in th retort of the Lort-joy disturbnee on Thursday la t. Th in ukiiiv rxian Mm wa. oi .ucu a character a ti ld , - - v - to the aptirehen.iou that Pror-will cbHlWng" Potter. AD VALOREM. ! . , V mixed con.idenbly among the aoversicn. at Yancey vilie last Tuesday and heard many ex press therm-elves on the ad valorem question; all hand are for it, snd if . G v. EHis is agahist it, he will SMwt assuredly Ueots in Caswell, for there are democrats we wottif who favor it with out any convenient "mental reservation," in the matter. Thoy tkink it riuht and jtut, and as well -timed" now as iterer will b iThoy regard tbe 1 1 a of tbe 'at dfni-ciatii Convention that tbe pr'poitioii ia too prenmUire and ill-tinjd, as aU c'ap-trap ad fiJdli' tijk, und recrard tbe Stale's inb rv-i aNtve mere psrtv 7-rj idn.-f. , Forotir part we nardly know what to d;l We cai.. go ft r a t'l.ng until we bnd.-r.tani it rf t U ly well, and a n-atly all the demorraU who un UtTstand It nr. Pnot men, we gues we .h.-dl have to lean to E'lis unless we approve tbe mnure on a more intimate knowledge of its details; and if Holden oftue SUnd.rd dmit fiyht faster and hard er against ad valorem than ever be fought before, we - Ellis, Uolden & Co., are eone coons, hnd no miitikn t for tbe neonle . av there's no use in tbe t ouuiuiru . Standard trying to koep ad valorem out of th is contest as an issue, and an issue above evvry ,? m t thinv ebva. So flsrht like a titrer. Hold en: the . ad ; - valorem democrats ara giving u fits up here and . k-.L. I l..l,l V.-.. Tall flnm ITlrlahai Vaattaa alln a - C7 v uv-. v. w.. - - .'5 nn haMunhatraowit ia that tallow Pool. Sad hold a iind of political prayer meeting. Perhaps it would he well for you to coma along and act as chorister on tbe occaIon, bat. oor found - your coon -tail p?ctar, don't raiee none of those log cabin songs you cbaunted so loudly in 1840. . - , - j JfUfovt ChrtmieU. ' ;"' CORRECTION. ' We are authi -rised and requested by Dr. Wil liam B. Px)le, to state that the statement which sppesred in the Petersburg Expre$ of the J3d Inst, over the signature of 4Rvoir,' making bim "a power behind tbe throne" tn the editorial de partment of this paper, is entirely witb ut sny iiundatioti In fact. We are aware that Revolr" ---t-! ma itianaraaramatlt to an V All, but air- cumstsfces render it necessary - that a denial of tbe above statement should be made. JUbtmarUSouiXron. An ea tire block of 16 brick and 4 stone ' build ings, 330 feet long, and from 90 to U0 feet dean, . UA 1 a,kr haa BIMBl of BCTeWS in Chi- aaa . Tha. knilMnM MVArWd ShOUt "SH ' BCTS Of ground, and weighed -over - 35,000 tons. They ' were raised, a dbu.nce'of four feet ten inches, by means of 6.000 screws placed beneath. : Tbe op arailna nrohahl ha. never been rerrormed to so .1 an a.tai.1 K.fa. Tt WBS ' BCOOm Dliahed St tha rata of about ana foot ner dav. Nona of tha , houses were less then four stories high, one was aia Mricv, auu aaaaik aoi, aa.v., . - ,k " ' Tlis debt of the State of TIrginia Is f 48, .553,109.63 ' " ' i ' : - FoB TH RxaWxB.t Mr. Stub t It nisy seem strange to, you to be requested to publish a Democratic suggestion, ;wben thero ere st least two Democratic presses wunrn mv reach. iBui the Standard does not wish to. dis turb the hmrrmmy that now so happUy prevails, f a the party. It wishes still to "dffler ous vide" in other words, to continue to "flgbt In . . ; . . ' .-. x .ri. -- 'r mmaa t . r - ; . ? . -The Democratic Press," metimes very,sig- niflcanUy deneminated Mh9 Democrslic -Tight Squeeze," or, Dem Tight Saueeze, Tor short, is not willing now, or ever, to adopt Mrses pig. 'That Interesting quadruped wouia nave w oiw- nii tba w.v nomrihlr from little rjinch-cut, some of tbe provender jequired for its own susten Ution. And the Presrneeds all tbesupport it can get, bothnow and prospectively, fit can spars not a crumD to me pe P'e ; i Will you, therefore, publish tbe following call upon the Slate Democratic Committae, and oblige, "JTours, &c, B. T, Jr. A- p 'wjt 4 ' ' ir.-.Av rkiilrin.n. and oth pn. Members of the State Dtsnocxatic Ex-1 GbxtLBMBS : Your honorable bony is ensrgea with mtiir fliitips nertainincr to the wi'lfnre of the united Democracy of this glorious old State You . . , t m ; r - J -I. . are empowered to supp y tne aencienci i.nanronr comings, and to correct the errors of tbe very Wt specUble Convention, from whom vou received your appointment. Their action wa. narnvnioun, v... v.. TTnr.-rtunatolv onr Convention mCf deeded that composed mainly ,of a few respecUble men, politiotans oi a lormer ,afte,. ttii whw emerged froi their "involuntary domesticity,"who counselled that unratnotic body of old fogies to lav violent nana upon our pig our omy jug . i 1 J i- . . ! i ai Ivn Am. myA WnlCa We "BU won "uraing in yu- '"i-i ' c. Ar tm rmm nnr nwn Tlmncratic norrlnirer. until hi tail curled inU a perfect beauty, and hisMevated . , . , 1 .. . L.(tMM. V.4 nose rnunea victory, xi was .oveiy m -.i-ii Ma airs, bis fun and frolic. The Wake Senator had 1 - . . .. - Wa 11. ! him in charge, out it was ovr pig. si r. t,nairm and gentleu-en. ;the other party ought never to have stolen tbt pig , It, whs" Weeny, fit was worsj. It w.s high-way robbery. We ought to have-resisted the felony, even into death, i We tr. Viara toot.rf-d a war of extermination' VUK-.a - - against the robbers seized our pig from thespoiler., V 1 . 3 af St J tt V. a La aw a. burnt every Diane oi pmH ni, imiut. ma mvinthelastditcn witn nraand sworo. u.wjn- h.va 'iiimnKnM onr ''man r UAlernriln IV id. Ktrwv Contest and forced thm t orcst tne .V..b lilftLnr or Don mark fall I And whtit rf'Vf onr Convention do? Fight like a band of bravest By no manner of means. ; Like cwaris, tby -rixldiad the niff to the nefarious: rebel. all save vr a. ami V f hrava ami ireriprou. soiritS wh could riot give him up so. ; They loved him. and ikar vintd not hln it. He hud slent in their cot and fed at their board. His bmtles, they were p. th hristle. of a common swine thev were flees anH silken. Hi. eve was of marvelh u. brllliattcy- ..it mlra r kindness. Hu voice was thst of a . . i,- -.. - T . - i 2 . u r.a aini rti v.rv nrpaLn wm reffier ar.u kri apu ' - - - . . tired around him the fmrance of the Gardens of Gul See that pig in tre hands of The rpin.- V.rar I "Wwl woe f unto that" U ici dal cowaril, who would content that that tail .hould be uncurled, that sletk skin bsmred, that eye bed immed, that nos pu'led ''other ara that voice bo cracked, in thefervu-eoi ineiinpna cipled Know Nothings I No, never! . xr. r'i...irm.n mnii irpnilpni-n lw owr Cmven tion, we alued old Ficiea, and were then govrnefl by them. : V e turned up our noeea at m ers. iau. a.r .ril flraham and fe'l into the arms of Mesr v.tavarHaand Rronn. You know. sir and weal! know, that but for the weak and wavering counsels of these too cnu'.ious Nfstors of Our party wt rWd have rushed to the rescue f our gtni.ns little ni?. Ho ws ours, and we would have hi d him or died. : Old f.a;ie,you know, si', (and gn tUmpnl ara not men of war. Their timid eoun scls nr often dlnstrous. The time ditnend your-g men, sir, young men who are willing to shut their eyes and go it. Let tbe ante Di'uvians imitate old Cit cinpatus, and go to tbe plourh ! L"t yoting America take tbe if in f'om their week hands. .h, lr, ar.d get.Uenif n, if w bad only rejected the trembling counsels of these gem of antiquity, and i-i-Med ui Gov. Reid even, who tas at war. boen in favor of ad vulorm taxatinon everything hot SUves--and was understood to b willing at the Convection to Ux Slaves too! Why wa he suffered to I Cgged with Soft corn, and put in the chair? Why ws not be allowed to iwak aiii T Oh kir 'int rrpntlemen. be assured ....... , r - . that units, we retrace our step, and r.-clattn aur i i - r l .. - At.A pet plf, wa snail hi a vrv niamt, a Julius Cxsar. The hand wriunirison tbe wall. Wa anna.1 Vvht f..r tl-A . i.iir -I reueat. ll. H', we , , v - --a,-- a. j aw mnat ftrht " ItiiHn honast o"adrtiiwi. Taxa tion of Slaves ad vahtremfis risht- The pe1b know it, snd feel it. And you, ir, and gcnt 'en.en, know it too. m tarith-Unding jour late Biokj of His'oryj lo lbs contrary.. . - ij My object is to a-k you iT you have the pwer to re-aKScmblH our Convention, to reconsider this m.nri ' Cit1i iK litrhia iiar hpf..r them, thev U.IW t . . - . n . . surely would nt dare to oppose a measure so emi nently just. " Ln them re asMmble and try V unite ,sil partie. on this great q :csti m and by such union let us show to the rvcully Abolitio His lb t scSSt least conidr Slave cs property biiw evrr much they may be diped to rtnk thenj as pertom, and as forming a constituent portiod 'f our population." By such union, let us slow them that thy can cunt on no bo-ti'ity between tha .laveholaing and non-slsveh'-lding c-.l.wes, lrt-j asmuch as th ptinc'pal ca'-n which ouM irndu a sui h 'htllity wilt have Ven r. movt d. L-t a i ! n veti't'mn he called. MeFrrs. Haywood, Slid GenUamen, I have done my duty uo yurs. , j. a. i.tai . 8i'E( U A L NUl'lfJJ'S 1 CONSUMPTION i ' v ! ASS " ; j ; AST H M A CUR E D. M lr. H.' JAMES. DISOVKRKD, wjaii-a in the East Indies, a certain cure frr Consumption, A.ihma. Bronchitis, Cougus, uoias, na bility The remedy was discovered bv hlm whao bis only child, a daughter was given uo to die. His child . j .-a i. -is., .nil waM. Desiroas of hen. eSUiag his fcl'ow mortals, he will send te thoas whe wish it, tne recipe eoa'ainiBg " uivu. .v. - . ..j .r.,l) ..inr this remedy, free. on rroeipt of their names with stamp fr return poitage- There is 4-k a ! La IA ilAaa VlAf not a single symptom or uonnmpwu wa -- at oiks take hold of and dissipate Night sweats, pes- .. i ,-; nt th. aerve.. failure of memory. dlfflcult espectoraf on, .harp ptius in the lungs, sore throat, eniliy seasauons, nauma a. wi .w-.u.- SCtion O' tbe bowels, WISBr away m . - k tn B afa.atIT y B. . aTSaTa - ' t -l. Aadaees U. r. v- S3 and John 8t , dear warn X : New York. ; , . . A Family Neeeesity. , , Tha following staiement speaks for itself trot.) "Ia likting the kettle from the fire itaaghl and scalded say Cn3. and person very severely one hand almost to a rriiD. The torture wa. aabearable. It was aa awful sightV The Mustang Lin iment appeared to extract ths pais almost immediaU. ,y. , It hUd rspidly :' aA OmmA Anal Pltfatalaaataaa." It Is truly a wonderful article. It will ear- any caseof swelling, arns, SUB. 4oinxa, junpuon or wtai ti.m. For Horse. It should never be dispensed with. One dollar's worth f Mustang has frequently saved a valuable horse. It oures tfelds, Sprains. Ringboney Bpa-in and Toaflders. - jfwartt o nnniwn. Bold in aU parts ef th. habitable Globe. : ; . :( BAKNSS k PARKS, Proprletws, iaar3S1as " -'.t '..NswTork. , G. 8. BADGER nARRl8 " ATTORNEY, AT LAW,; J "A Hendersow, N. C., , , Will attend the Courts of Granville. Warren and Fraaklia.; f , t Arrival of Goods via R. 4fe G. Railroad ior . - r jb Vaor ar- . I 1 - A . j-. . , : . y " . ae xs v nauroaot'. , u , ; . , DirvBKiD March 39, iiiti.'J,.. D-'-iR.M T T. Ml, ft 1 VntrUr' f!'J Mil- I i ayti js w Aim.., M Af sbs, w - w w ler, H W TomiliniKjn, Shalton, Spraugh A Co, M .a n t tt aa- r, a.r:.J... Vo Doager, iurie, .aag w, v an wuuajf . Manufacturing Co, W C . DeJournetV Turner, N icholas & Co, Henderson & E. Horah & Ramsay, Hsrris & Sullivan, Elkin Manufacturing Co, J H TbODipson J H Hodee.,1 W : R A O H Brad shaw. G Brom field, J N Paitergon.T B Myrick, . H L 0 wen, W W Cox, J iWatson,; Gold l -HU! Manufacturing Co., Albright Bason, . J A ona fer, P C Smith. L Carmicbeal, M A Smith, J H r v rwityin J Hiamlin P R Harden. Lattimer & B-own. J V Blslcknall,' W G Newton, 1 R B Ssunder. A Micklej Warren & Wills, J ' wkk r n TQflr. T MaK.noA Cm. CI P Mebane. H Scott. J Smith & Son, Wall &Bevill, W J McOonnell, B L Cole, W K Smith, W P Heath, Sheek & Bowman, S Farlow, R Gray, F Fries, . a. T-.. T t:l -crr-Vl. A- n .T "W Ta T TV rn.lv T TT Flrvlt W H I Rril ton. R M r 1 jairvac . J v " , , - t Slorr. JKA.I Sl.tam J Ar. V (iarrnLt. A H Lind- ! sy, WS Gilmer, E M HoltiT M & A Holt. J M WAilh VVilMama .V: l.vnAB. H iY A A. vv HICU. v. . u, . -.- - ' c n cfr jv r; I? tl T.tn lar Smith I Wt&efTTKTttcIrle; &ickrvH ocjuy- : v t v a . 1 0 V. T Simonton & Co, G F pusher, J JifiJonaia, J ja Ar fVi W A Ttraahaw A Moore. N C RR Co, J W Wh-rtonE Belo. R M Pearson, G W Johnson, R J Holme", VV Jit Uuvaii, siceeivoj Winno. Tamnlpton Seiclie. Union Manufac turing Co. J Burnett; Concord Female College, J W Carr, B J Blackley, J T ldogan, 1. o am, A S R'gsbee & Co, Long A McCanley. .-. . . "MARfiH 30th, 18M. .' I R C Poindex'.er, A ' W Albright & Co. H Scot, A B Gunter, H L 0en, G W Jones, J Watsrtn, W H Britten. P R Harden & Bro , C P Mebaqe, Wwrren & Wells. Shepperd & Mangum, J Webb, N P & L WHall, Dr j Q Anderson, BLCole, RW Bitting, Q Gardner.,; . i ' ! March 31st. I860. ;' i S & i Manles, Henderson fe Ennis, W H Dough erty, C W&C HsmerskolkMathewson & Crav ford, T B Myrick. Jones fcjOverman Phifer & York, Gardner Hill Manufacturing Co, C Scott, j V Blacknall, A C Lindsay, WI Mills, Al-brio-ht Al Rnson." J Hamlin. MeronevA Bri. Scott & D. W A Brittm. J H Holt, Porter & Gcfrell, W P Heath. Lindsay & Campbell, J W w.l. W K n "R Tl ttrtkberv L. C F Jol jee. J & F. Garrett: J W Loa, J & P P Merney, J C Turrentine. R A Fork!. Hicks & Robbins, .1 B Bnlslev, D C Parks, W J Mills. R& J S'oam, J G Albright, J N Patr-erson, WF4.TJ Stray horn. P R Harden & Bro, A H Lnd'av, JSloam, A Hiat, V S Clark, T M A Holt, E M Holt. a a Tinhnclf. A W Totnlinon. Barrow & fttafforrl. 1! A Tomtinson. F! Fries. J M Jones & T. n Vaili- W R .Tarralt "Phful A Bro: Rev R b.Scheinitz,RGr'y; S ' Farlow, SJ Wright, ....... . ... . i a Tl Willmms Jt.iivncn. w r: ueniy, a.u" iwnnj, Ttmhartt AM.. B BaUv. Elkin M anil facta Hnir mrt M Y "Willi ma. Harris, and Sullivan. J H u.i L-.r T M Rarkpw' A Co. Tadkin Manu fcturing Co.G Milis. AA C W Moas, Dr C'ark, n w .i.,hnnn Son ft ' Hiv. M Bocer. Sheltrm A Co. C A TJnv Samber A fipbanner J OA H burkVead, H B f hompson, TeT'pleton & SeigTe, P U Smith, R L Patterson, Dr L Fink, T OoStes, l.nn!n. ft Ci P.-anion: J Webb. ' T Webbs, Latt-mer & Brown W'' A f Brad-baw, A- 'Wtl r. P Mnhnne. J H Watson. Scott and Dnvis, P R H-lnn W J McOonhell.' J A G W R Krr,Wh .1 V Wharion. D Tillev & Co. E L Hege, E A Vogler, J E Mi. key, R Sterling, B , F Snipes, A Weatherly. Sbeek & Bowman, Clif- : ford Thomas, Brown, C Mock, Elk'n Man ofa'turlng Co,-H L Roberts, J Simmortton & Co.,. N S Campbell, Durie, H & Co, W G B -ard, J ShUy,G' Mills, WR Wilson, J H Hud ileston, Long 'and McCanley, A S Bigsbee & Co. Loader & Co. I v - April Sd, I860:" i H L Owen, J H Elmuindson, W L i Coble. Shepherd & Mangum, B A P Rogers, J W Bit-t?n- J Wilkeron A Son, N P A L, W Hall, M A Angi-r. C F Fauoett, J Torner, G Faucett, A Bon. J R Mabry & Brx. T M A A Holt, J H Dalton, P R Hitrden & Bro H Scott, C P Mebane A Co, Horn & Kinyan, Ji ff Page. ; i ; ' ' April 3d, 1860 N L Willisms, L P McGee. B Ocech,A H Martin, L H Beard, Jones & Overman, AG 'Al bright. Meronev A Bro. 8 J Rickart, J VBIack-r-all.PC Smith', G H Mines, M Hofflin, French A K-ader, J Hampkin,T "Dj Harvey, Albright Bason, J C Turntine, H. Ai London, J Rotscbild, A A Wheeler, R B Saunders; J A F Garrett, W R Wilson, Harris AS., EL Hege, B 'Bailey.- A AI:..1-Ta- -T WntaY.n ' P R Harden; A Bro. W P Heath, Durie, Hsge A Co, C M A Or Lines E P J.m-s W Treloer. Turner. !Nichols & Co, D C Parks, N C R R Co, W F At T J Strayborn,' C N i.- W .1 Mlvnnpl1 .1 W Field. AJ Bolv in -' F C Hm, Henderson A E, Mc Nely A Young,' ixing, Hegrt cs tjnt irerry, owmmn ct iw ui.. nn M A Smith" W Valentine. W flowertotv Dr W J Jones, W H Saunders, War rra A Wells, W T Watkini- . : - - Valuable lawds for sale in ca- - TAYVBA COUNTY. N. C. . 3. wa C Ti CAWC xMasrAnsj a nnrflbsM & nomA III ill BtOi CiWUMki'UVVUWw " I X hralthy section of Western North Caxolinaarsnotf ouVred a rare opportunity. U-.5 j i . t-:-'- - i -1 The undersigned offers for sale SsvxsAl. TSAers es Laso -' one ef 1,000 aeresoae or one of 994 .one of 305, one cf 354, one ef Tl, and one of 43, 'acres which may be treated Tor in private. : These i ,i. th. mail between Lineolnton and Newton. MUl.. ' " " " -a i ;.) tj i mk.1 VoHaeco lands. There is a railroad already running to Newton and one in eourse if erfstruction to uibcoibbjd. i - - . i- . .u- n, ..naaki Trant thera ie a lam ud eoni .ui- n n;a aaith a aaad Kltcaea. Neere CaMas, and all aeeessary out building -Also, a Forge far the ataitu'Aciure of Iron, situated on an unfailing stream wb.re a fine location for a Merchants Mill may be Selected. 0a this Tract wUl be found about 120 acres Of line bottom land, over 100 acres of which is in a i The tract containing 991 "eras embraces a Bsw MUI and Other improvsmenr ui -.na nmaiBiNg bh here are some haprovemeats, aod mere or less not torn AH of the above land is included la one eonsmoa ' . j ;il k.- aolrl .ith.r In a bodv ar a-tb BOBUU.IJI aia aa wm. . . " , , , divided into sections to suit purchasers Lying as this land does, on ths line of the puMIe road betweoa : . . - . - , . a :i F at. l.i Hewton and Lilncoinioo, aooui bum j u. . and 7 from the former, with abundant Rail Road ae rommodaiions already built aad being constructed, these lands Will be easy of acesss and conveniens te tnose seeking the h-st markets for their produaev. I T A few miles from the above rpertfied lands there are two other tracts which are offered for sale one about 9U5 acres and the othT T6, which will be sold ia " pn buy er separated to ruitparehes-irs. i The subscriber bsving determined to remove to the 1 Southwest, offer this valuable property to those whe Wish to purchase, s they have resolved to sell, f Persons who may desire to in-peet th lands and Im provements, Will find proper guides on the premises ' who will afford them all seeded acoommodatioas. ; : iibiaf "dr ririr i ( mar JAwSnw .v. V h -j ..' l-. ' M. J. MOORE, j Formerly of Stokea CoN. C, i .,' . with. ; : -: A, ' M' F A R t A N D. TATMA N A CO.? ! 1MP0RTXR3 A1D 'WHOLatsAl.B DIALERS IK , FOREIGN A DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, . No. 247 Market St. dt24 Chnreh Alley, , ; Between Second aniTMriSirtttt- r' .-.Z PHILA BtllH IA." . : ' ':AX jAS-'B-'MTABXAltD, 1 4- Vrr-.'v, -:A Jan Il-r3mw. Jaa. T.' TATitAW. , I HSSRT BSKUHATSKK, f iajs, R. C Oldham. ) i v.,.t e- 4- YORK, THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED " iGIPTjBOOK U;'-. t-We.rtlj IroiiOiCleiia, o fl00,0Cy ; :.:X-.r r:f BOORS I. . .-:V. T T coiiBtant sdditions to our stock we have eol lect in ed tK-li-nii.t and mnit varied aaleetioa of Book. ever offered by any poblwbing house in the ooontry ad of which are fresh from the publishers hands, aad are wsrranteaperif)C.ia;veriuriir. r ,j A Catalogue, which for perfection' of erra-age-m.nt, careful wlectiiun, and clasilletioa pfAuciant and Modertj Literatare, has never been equalled, and h&f been ctbied and.imiuite't ky eotppslurs of. Cata logue, tbroughont thf eouotry, is now remodeled and improved, and will bs mailed to any address on sfpll- cauon. y .- SEXD FOR A CATAIiW.UJO. It will he tnafled free to any addressand will prove an ."valuable assistant in the formation of a library, tir the - wleetion of usetui ana emeruuainK rou- ing. ' .' A '' '.-;''. ' : "' - - i j- m GIFTS : ; '. "-,' " , - i . " The PmiUess varieties' ef Gifts distributed, aad their really intrinsic value will commend- them to all lovers of good tast-- l?v buying in lane quantities, aadfor cash, we are envied to apportion a greater value, t oar patron, than otners; a. enejwiai muu vu.i. those whowlch to test the strength of ear induce ments. j ' . Jt . ;; , dispatch. ; . Tho.0 who regard a prompt reply to th.bf orders will be .are and send a. their patronage, as the cen tral location! of Now York itv, with iU many diverg ing means f transportation, gWc us unrivalled advau Uges in forwarding to the most' distant points. The business arrangements of our Establishment h.ve been so thoroughly perfected, that orders received by the evening mail, the next morMng are oh their way to theirdestinatioaf,a4d na orders are: delayed over twenty four hours from the t'me of tbeir reception. '. safuty. j; . : ' - , We take the risk of all loss through the mail, if .the directions are followed a. in CaUlouv which is not done bv other Gift Book Houfe4 ilopey sent in ths form of draft payable to our order or letters enclosirf funds if registered according to law, are insured a safe retui-n. ' i I" "..' ! ' - ' I- L'"" V, ; " ' : 'AGENTS.! ' ' -. Book Agents, aad those desiring to beeome so, should examine our terms, as ten book icaa be soli, ia the same time that one may be disposed of in tbe regular way, through the inducemenu given by as to the purchaser-, -:,,. ;'J I- : - ', XtW We pay the most-liberal commissi cm to Agents. We keep the most varied ard ejtteasive stock ot Books and Gi'ts, and, gratuitously eireulate the most complete ana oesi oiassiuou - s- Wa pnaraitee Berfect sahsfactioa to all wno may lavor us.wita tnotr patron ago. Ua-aW vr SRNn FIIK HtfUlVS. trt-4-.a r rtvi Riinki and unward'. should be seat ' xiuvio v ... . ' X ' . .. ... ... . . s.r than by express, It possiojo, as ic is cneauwi a... by maiL ' ' ' " ' ' ' "' Money, if possible, should be sent in form of iira .m.M -.n k aa--nnad if lort thcoDgh the mail. . S . a. . I. . . . r ... .isa a. Mimoaing mfmRT iu.i urn md, v i v. , ih.w mwtt naitTl accordinir to law. These Brecauticas are slpple, and within the reach of all, as . ! , mnnlr. am rtO at UW laid tranailiw"ivm ia uuva. l , . . . , . i ' Vl 1 1-. in ordering poos., :oe awe, jb, uo ii. - l- -knnii K bmuI. . Tha writuiz snoaid oe n'ain and tne Mam",, f qsc umce, vounij u a iwviu w distinct to Brow tn.Sta.e. ePVTl pod THF. rATALOLKJE. Tit.-t .11 mmmnniaatiana to D. . Wa EVANS & CO.. 877 Broadway, New xorit. - ; - : A i.mar t$ 3mw. THE COPPER TOE ! A-NEWRA TSf DOMES IT is well known that Children and Youth usually wear out their Boot and Shoes at the toe, la a few weeks-i-sowetimes is a fw days, i Buy them with - . . Mitchell's Patent Metallic Tips, and yoa wfll ave ToTkirI of the expense of sup plying your nuur-wiMi snova-i - v . - - . Tlite in veil Uoa enable us to oiler to the public Boot and Bhoes, that , . v ' ; " - .'.-' - ; Never Wear Out at the Toes. - - ' XT- h.ar. hiinflnaita nt Tnatimoniahl from Dareat Who v. Kr,nlrhL-th.m..linwirtr: that on th average, aaic of Stmt witi inc. 7tt),.wi9? jfo eWUdren, w as airrnea n A t D : lirt V 4 i 1 77T mA fnw M aaaaa. ion cut j uji.c. -j-jiiMt. iru. . - 1 Boyjdf fouthMhey wUlavi tUo Twux m long, while 4. ' t- V ''.. y. Tlio Cost iahat altluw Jloro. 4 This statement is made with- i w ooalldene ia Its strict truth, sit is based oa a earw'ul samiaatioa af the- Foes, in aa . experieae of ; mrs thaa tw 7 which has Prtwea" that these Copper tomd Slum, have on an average, wort at least tro4 timot a long as th old Btyl, an aa th cost is hut A JWts aver, th Un portane ef this invention to all baring little feet to proUot,wulatonobsn. . 5. v This invention it also Important 4 a protee rB against the cutting of tbe "PrairU ffras, ajse for Miutr' sad jfiantoft'oa us, sb4 all ecoopetion where th toea of fh Boot or Shes are paxtioalariy liabl te be eat or worn. - CHASR, McRINNET A MOORS. v 'Ar-- 'i.,-, a-A : Ovmtrt OuPmtenL ; For al by the Dealers warlly. . -t- ,' ji . feblswSs. A 5 , MEDICAL SOCIETY. ; ' THE MEDICAL SOCIETY OF THS STAW0F North Carolina, will h'dd 1t levnth aaaaat meeting m th twn of Washngtii, Beaufort County, at 1 o'clock, P. M., on the 4th Wsdaasday is April, I860. " i "i'5 ?V'- ' .' I amaathonW ta state that tier will be a Steam Boat leaving Nswbern at T o'elook, A, M, Wedaew it.ar. tha l&th. whin, will reach Washington the sass J. ! lU f- K- naaatinar. - Tkoaa wh HUT tSk I this route must b at Oeldsboro' ea Tuesday, the 24th, and taa me Bam. w .tawiiwu . umai., Xhe same arrangement, respecting return tickets will be observed by th different Rail Roads Com panic a heretoforel ''' " ''. " : WIL. (3B0. THOMAS, M. .' Sotff. ? V March tU, 18e,w- '! aiar3 d.V ROBERT PATTERSON, . : . Bread, Cracker, and Faney Cak ,t Bak6r,-v-' .--i i-zl ' 1 S Bank St., Petersbnrg, Yju, vivv , " HAS ALWAYS ON HAND SODA BUT. tw. Water, Bugar, Pia-Nis and Shell Crackers, also, th celebrated Arrow Boo Crackers, highly ra eommeaded by Physicians for Invalids aad Children, Graham aad By Bread, Pilot aad Way Blseait. Cakes for Wedding and Partis lead and srBaaw. ed and carefully pkd on short nettee. - - apt 27 wiy r -- r,.i:-: i-- BRADENBAUOH' dk FOPS, '-.- -v'- : t:VtlWALSltS-T3I AtTALg-t--i -. '.V AND JIANUFACTUBEBS OF COPFEB, ',;. T5 smith wharf, -r i - BALTIMORE. MD,- " 'yf ANTJfACTnKB AT THE 0 UN POWDER COP- IVIPRH WUKKH, SOa Jteep OtOIW VODpair aa.va, iurasasr's and fhaatiuag,) Rods, Rivets, liail,Ae-r V i i -a..- . r- a.ka.t Rad aad . Haoa Iran. WrtmgU Iroa Tuhes-r-PWa and nia4-be i r t . 1 1 W tl A! .aaa TasJ Saa. Water, or bcea", aiaiieaiwa srva ciMaagv. tj:JL a akT.yl flae fitfnre' Toola. Hooks. Cr meat, Ae. Copper Ingot,; Tin, Lead, Spelter, Foun der' Fsctngs, SirecrwA,. fhb 16aw, ry. i. ' 'aA rtvi; D W. EVAN8 ; & CO , 1 --Vi, 'i."f.. f; r 4Hftt j a'-XV-'. tSat BBOAP-'- 'Btsj i')Poisiti way; lflirrv j NEW Pi 0 . BOOK AAmm DRY GOODS CHEAPER THAN mat' JL FORM the eiUsens of Ralsijh sad vieialtv that :. they have Just rresivad one ef the tagest sad Wt ataata r floa-iiiar ana Nnntaer Goods, whisk. I has ever been exhibited in Raleigh. Tbsir 8ok has . aessj saaeessa wwn greai aare ana o ia a i uaaw tattau, aae tastwfere they vsntaretesay tka tWr ? goods eaanot be assailed to tarte sad eh.apa.aa. : Thay sail the particular atta tie af the Udies ss tbsir varisty ef Fashionable Bresti 'floods, tush ' as PM d and Black Silks, Foulard 811k, a'sSMas, Ooafs H.h?'1 for TravelliDr Dresses, Lawns, Orgaadlea, Robes la "Berages aadlawas, Masliw ef all prises aad evudltuw, I Fr4eh, 8ooteh aad Bogll-h GUtghams, s tne as- sortsaeatof PriaU aad DoiassUsa..' Ail of waioh Uy otbrat great .. . ; ' b ! -..': .- - Y , illllU - . WVIlJ .t Inn la,aiwtnttnn . Wrhhana' and nulla www. w v v. j .... , - Bonnets ; Laos Ouods aad Nssde Works, the bss as ' sortOMBt to be fonnd tn the sity Maotillae) ' Laos '. v Peiata, frwas toivetwrWscw toportittg koaae, aa4 thersfors thsy are eaaUed to eflst them ' ' -' i - i AT U ' a. -r--.-a .ir:v--.-l prices 5 per cent lower thaa any thr house fa this city 4 Tbeir stork of Fancy Goods and Foslerles, is lartfr than it was ever before Hoop Fklrts la abus.. danos, frore 3 to S Spring", aad frow 10 rents no-: wards. S HO BP They pay particular attnUa W this branch of business and the'r large nortesent Is de.ervinc of espeeial oellce. Their .lock eahroe' eisesj fr0m th smallest Infant's te the targes Ladies': ia Congress and. Lac Gaiters, Walking FbeeS aad. Blipsers French Rid and Moroee with and without. heelS. Their prices are astonishingly low, and, la faV , purchasers may save 20 per ent by buying of them. . Their assortment of WATCHES and JEWKLRT, Is eomplete." : " ; ' - A " Feeling duly grateful totheirfrlends forthslihoral pa- tronagethey haehertoforreoeived, they pldgethenj"J selves hereafte- as berelofor ro mke It t ths inferet of buyers to call on them before pirebssing slsewher. rru. .-t.l1 luil .a .T.minatlna of their aaods fromithe Ladiea, feeling confidant that th only plaee1 ' ..... I 1. . ..' . . i ..... V to saour greas oargawe ia at ninmr Ll III I H I; i. 'i CLOTIIPfG! Cr.OTIlINGtf IIATS AND j CAPS I BOOTSyAND SHOES t -W offer to th gentlemen a ' stock of REAT., ' MADE CLOTHING . and "E5TLEMET8 FtTR NISHING GOODS unsurpassed in varisty and sxl -leacd by any other h-as in th eity. Latt SrHng ly'e of KATR aad CAPS - Our stock Of (aSBtlO jnen's Shoes Is very Urge, and at aatonlstiiagty low prions. Gentlemea will find it to tlveir intareet to Ball on ni before purch.ring elue whera. - ' ! : : aprll 2m - LANDBCKBR RLIJfB. FOl'XDED 1853: CHARTERED 1954. s'; ' -Ai,. 1' LOCATXP-:. . . l .-'t' Corner of Baltimore and Charles .fits..- ; WAT. TT MURK. M D. - .'K i. v THE Largest, Most Elegantly Furnished, snd Pop. julsr Commercial College in th United Buttl.-i J)eeigaed expressly for Toung Me desiring to obtaia a Tspaooen Paa otical Busiirsss Fsccavios in the fuwi wwww jvoai ww wa su4 m iua. s)rinw A mwtA Haantliwllw Wtn a bbb an tmA P.rMl1V. SbbbbbV. ... . " ' AH.-nnann nrB .1 ,iDitff upwards or Ma tUUAAK I sviva vm 'teller fj ifiiMUHsnij;, auu jssi avj nnswriag ttfw - U- a.J . l..raarnaaw,BifKafll1flBfc ' ik fcUf K1UU tjvtjr IAJUUV All ui v cvuumj; v(i vvaiu , he Interior View ef the College, with Catalogue stat- . : k . ' -,i v . . rr . " - . . . ug utras, ati., win oe sen. i avirj svun a va ipplibation, frtt of Charge. , ! " !l- " "'" Wait iminediatly Snd vou ran reooiv th paoksg , by return maiL Address, . L ' ,'vlU--f- s B.-K' L08IR,' '. r: fcbis ly. ' .-AlA li i Baltimsre, Md. '. .' . ' - ,r " . 0ATABACT j v i . : ! 1..' W ASHIXy M ACniNE, ' "' ' Clothing, Time, aiid LnOot Saved!' f ', ' iiDISPlNSABLE tT0; M0USFXEPKRA,-f riRE sost simple, eoontimical, and durable article . j X Ter offered to the publie to all iaU the diseosa lorts bf wh-dy. . , ' ..- j j IXsscatprres. . - , ; ''" It eoaslst of a metal cylinder. With ribs on ths ia. Side) and an interior cylinder of wood, with libs. tTher is a space ef from six to eight Inches between rh two oy tinders. ! On erank turn, both cylinders St the same time id opposite direotioas, rspidly resting psads, foroisg th water through th clitbee, aad - factually ramoviag the dirt. -. Ths actiew Of ths Water . Uos rha work qntekry, dispsSse ectirelywith rubbing, : a ii .i -iL ....' l . . . J 1 1 , dULUVAK HYATT Propriors, -, 1! t ; o jueaamaa sareeiawew jvra 'Ni. p. State' and County Rights tot .ale, and par-- i 1 J Sat- Ulaafe S V. a1u1. r.w i;Waal XT HUMBUG if THE SUBtfCRIBEB V iwtahaa tat tatM thatiahlu. snMsarallv. that ba . lias aitw.ea hasd. aad is praprd at aU Alas, far. . idsh a remedy fnr tha trouble discs kasww S - BELLOW AUNDICE, a disw o,'. the U Vr j-i ,. It is weU ksown that the Phydeiaa ars generally .from two te three .reeks effecting car I nw o(br , k Remedy to the publio which, is perfectly saf aad ' harmlMS tn 1U naUre, which will have ih desired " Isct ia 48 boors as welt as' A month's p radios with iarouieLv;'' ' ' -" - ' ', " ItlsseelMaptbal all'eaa furchss It, being only Tws SsHats per Bx ; thaisfor, sou seed he wttiu 0B4ti4 .-f ! --'- .i i . ' Upon the iweetptef It aBsxrfslv Wfll wfll be u m aia bwuvh vi wuy paiawia m waaa warn, mhhi i, id a aura warranted, s,- it J .!' T aorSU-wtf . . iW ,W. WrODltL ' NOTICE. Tfji TBTB ENLISTED SOLDIERS IN THS Wit f 1812, their heir tad asrigat, aad all ethers , interested Iw Wrtra Leads r ' JUD. fBr, of emits. 'Ota, tlOBSSSon aaoBij, a, v , an m a. vi ( AftUtaWitaL aata aB tha AtBAaS af ' M aaahSBrL Uiaols asd Arka&sa. aad aelng gswd It the tw J ....aiilnia tt m i 1 llna .la I aaa tn laad !a th Stetes above samed, offer htaswvi ss lasad )a an thnaa wha aaav ha ia anv arise Intarasted la ' Westsra Leads, either, at oUisrt. , their hslr, the '' ewasrs of patent titl, or otherwise, ithr s lssv ' IH SIT tlUSB, tV JJ U"i a nu "V" 'H aw ---- to dettoct aad notify frauds upon' thsfr el aim a Bs hss to state that ta the year 1S19 ts I8?e peteats - was granted to sbeaA 22,009 of tkMS soldls, r .-v-i. a.ha .rsma ins ii its ian sr isbhib iss aiaf . of Mtwaeari aad llUiois. Of these aa has the aeie of very soldier c hi Mir t whoe laad was gmaWv ad. th aumber of the wsiraat,, data f satea, ia what jeapaeity taasoiOier servad, tha arp er fagi. ' ptdt ia which ch soldi srvd aad 0 deeorip rioa f th ld drswa by aoh soldier. . rlo, a lsrg amount of absn-aets from ollcUl records, shew ing th praswat eonditloa of title.- Be bat th Basses aad a description of 11 oers whe bsv ben om. ' nimieaed, wha he bn appoiated aad servad 4a ' .1 ... w -a- V- JTt.-J lllalal ataaaB tha ftaM ViTaratjOa . af tha first Prceiduet ta lfts, t th imtotfayry, l$lU Be wiB be In. th BUtary Laad WrtM MWvmn asa nuiattiswaaaM.a vmUs. for sas time, for the twrposaaf Uvve, tigatiSf and prosacating thU elsas af alalw, aad la Vttaslth orrwrpoadenc. of aO person, wha.ntay h ' la any wis Interested la this Usa ef laliu. baliew., tac that from Us long espartoace bs the basine ha r"a ' . .. . ? . a. i j.w av ia. Msatjwuaw""1" f " . " " K,iaM. ' ?"- ' -"'" ' :- -';- -,v4M latter adaw4 to as at leyWvDl, MlaseWrl, Sff RaoxriUa, Bliaoil,wUlmMlwitb pswmptaUaatiaa ' t aMompanied with a swa,p t aay iwtuia posSsvfWi & if Mat toss at SmitiitUldr Jahss-tea aaaty.N; daring my abaao ia th Was, will b aBSSw4 mytnend. Wt. , L Avero. Ed. . Pariuw. At. ; :orsy at Law, r forwrdd to as for lavsatigatisa, . ' nd aOWrw ae tugcumstsnwae mimj t h - eet wtfc - -., S. C COPNER. IS; BOIX1NG BJCEE--IJ STOKE AHD njiaa-a-T- O ATOff B. mmltk ha .. .SUUJ ,avaai . '. '-ii '. .'i5., .af7jtV. V' -'f , 'i tif-iL n .-;ir.vpvji' IJiA&tSJI 1AXDECKER KLINE'S . I. i ' ' i 1 rnasers suppued viu iuaeoiiiaM wuyioM. wt Va lerias! ' . ' -- ,-.''- ".'-a,.'.-,-JgSK Vaehiii 1 in operation byWlaunlres dally, r atom salesroom. A" P- r'- 14 ? "tnaf Jt wlm -. i. i . . r i in i i . l . i I" I.-. V I K,At: .;.; i V v:. i I J--f
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 18, 1860, edition 1
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