Oui are we plan o ei lair aeugnuiM i
I Barp'i hj party rage to live Uke brother".
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ItALEIGH. X. )C-
WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY. 9, I860.
FOR GOVERNOR ;
JOHN POOL,,
, OF PASQUOTANK - - ."
) LOOK UPON ; '
TBSnCTCE,-
Wusas, Great in
qua!iy In the
present modaof taxation
in J it ij-t and right
ts: all property ahoekl
rooiribuU iu pvwoortioa
KnrJs the burden of
S:t: - " ' .-.-'.
JterJeed, That W re
rmmend a Oovenlkn
of the poople ef the St at
V be called on the fed
Tml buil at early a prac
AKDOWTBTS.
ResohtdL, That we are
opposed to disturbing
any of tbeseetional com
prctsea of our Constitu
tion, SUM or National,
and that we especially
deprecate tbe introduc
tion at this time by lb
Opposition Party ot
North Carolina into our
Statu roliUcs or a noes
lien of constitutional
amendment affecting tbe
ticable tor tae purpose ot
hi noon wbich our
f tnodvyiag the Coou
tutio that every species
of property may be taxed
according to its value,
revenue ia raised, believ
ins it to be "premature.
imoolitic, dangerous ana
unjust; at toe tamo time
we deem it the duty of
vita power to aacruni
cat only in favor of the
tit Lbiatnre when
.nm nroducu or our nasawz ecu lor iu i -
State and the industrial j ing of revenue, ao to ad-
lurmiu of ber ciUxene. : jii- taxation, to aw
Thirteenth Rcmlu&m : as equally as practicable
tf t OpnotUiom plut- j within the limits of tae
various interest and
classes of property in all
Motions of the State.
Eleventh Ruduiion of
th Dcrocrtic platform.
sr If I caaot W elected Governor of
North Caroliaa wit boat the votes of the
orkiag Xea'i Association sfWakt Csu
it. I don't deserve to ho eleee4. Gow. EUU,
(.nnnatw with luiW G. P.irr, Ef.. ,
tr- Reose-ber that JOHN W. ELLIS com
pare the vVeat to a hr-leecJi, whose
nrrnel ery is "give, gtve. and the East to a
gne that permits the West to take all the egg
she lays. ,
Feme-ber that JOHN W. EIXIS iaia
fjvor of raising the Poll TXa Slaves, when
kr kaows faU weU that by stole; a the tax on
vv HIT 12 Polls will be correspoadlogly ia-
rracL . t '
-That oar Rereaae 3-ateaa la a very bad one
aturt be admitted by erery Seaator who has
gitra It the allghtest laTcstlgaUoav.' rtrwt
r . SrMlor ltdm' Si
ZJ Tbe Opposition State Executive Cotn
iiu'.iee are reqveetei to assemble is Kileigb
cn Fridaj, the llih'siaj of May next,
SIOS n. ROGERS, Cb'n.
April 23, I860. - f
'"-Oppotition papers in tbe State please
copy. "
2y The editor of the Register bas gone
to WasLington as one of tbe committee ap
pointed by our eitisens to regulate the Post
cCce Dej artmect, and to aid, if pojsible, in
efieetitg a recrociliation be' ween Mi. Dolt
and our thrfe'rebelJioai Railroad rreshleoU.
Ia delegaticg to a 'be locum teoens
tbe lnrp-rsry care of bis sbeet, be exacted a
prooiise that we would be tcrj circumspect
ia bis a bee iter, and commit bim to no more
rzrh egrrocs follies as we perpetrated two
;erigo, La eotrnstiog tbe Whig banner Xo
Mr. McRae. We bad bird work, on hi re-i
tm, to induce urn 'net to stand up to our
linln bat te did it. and ka ben aorrv
--.c.. , , y
ettr n&ce. We intend to be more decreet
mc, sua tu iDiisis toe exaaipie oi ue
tespcrary editor ot tbe standard wbue tbe
B was saviog the eonntry at Charleston.
V. hile we fchali eschew essays upon 4eotbuii
and fanaticum," and new sensations for
tbe ukod," snd generally the "pranks and
:rts of tie eelestials," as well as'CaUfornia
lr mtnnfifnrt Ant r.f mnlitui mnA tti
. . r i j , , . 1
"-eruue fersunium1. and while we shall f
to: du at great length whether the ip-'
Urrj inseet .hould bedeaomiaated "cicada ,
,,.,11 . .v i v 1
vi i iraii j ueiuogs iv lust ciui vi vorera
.ii. . . in-
ciucd by entomologists Aegena, wo shall, :
;kc tie
ctanaard in tU late obsccrattoB, give t
i? but Ittue light oo poliucal matters.
,a .. . .. , .
V "may say something about ad valorem and f
l..t O-.t - 1 . . I .1
kUO lml "a PD' ,ae un-cups anoui j
s.igaily, and may-be sprinkle about a few,
sersea from tbe pen of a gifted friend., Ia lT
Mort, nt knowuc what to do or to ear. in a?
t-.litiral wav. wa shall imi-.t- one t-nmr. i
t r-- j ,
-?ereporary and do and say oothipg I
that any body .can complain of, or even on-
ft
tritand. We shall look, however, with
VideraLle interrat f..r tl. foriKAmln
fjf , , j. .
iay-Ie tf our Charleston apostle, aod have .
no it,ubt that Le wiU enrich Lis eeluatne with
. i-j ..v -
av.ry lucid account of the aajtnga and du-
iQ2octhat great eongrei-atioffjf country
sivers : and that ve shall all be satisfied that
tLe country is safe now, and we may breathe
free!
giia.
!
KIG JOHN AND THE POSTOFFICE."
One of our Working Men of Raleigh sng-p:-ts
that the late embargoon the mails may
tare been caused by a fear of His Exeellen
r v that some more of tbe Working Men's Ad-i'e-s
and Frank I; Wilsm's speech might
o" abroad. ' Iu reply to our frind we state
:Ut we do not think it probable that the
j 'Vertor had it dbne. De must have known
ttt there are other means of distributing
t-Le document. And in fact, if be prac
the same espionage over, the offices of
Mvcral Working Men of the city, that be did
er the Postoffice,' be would ; have learned
t-t sundry roll of them were already tied
GP and diree'ed to various person abroad,
"to jmpaibise with ottr Working Men here,
st.i intended to be conveyed by private band
'ibeir destination. That able document,
the Working Men's Address", from the pen ot
dutmguished Democrat, works well, and is let
ot:igd to go, mail or no mail.
The edition
n nearly exhaasUd, and new edition is re-
quired to, eupplj J.bt),.denund Kipg Jobs
will lesrn, "on enquiry at be Postuffice,"
that otbers besides "Frank I. Wilson" will
dare to Bend them abroad, and if 11 ii Exoel
lenej does not like it be maj lump it. . If
be wants tbe Postoffice watched be must stay
at borne, and do it himself, for it will be dif
ficult to find but one man here capabl e of do
ing that small and contemptible business for
bim and kt cannot read writing. So if
sending tbe Working Men's Address orer th
country is stabbing King John in the baok,
the King will be pretty plentifully stabbed in
the baok that's all.
. THE CHARLESTON COSVENTIOX.
They have bad some queer doings down in
Pa'metto-dom lately. Those descendants of
the pious Huguenots mast hare been some
what surprised, if not even shocked, at the
odd mixture of incompatibilities whiob they
have lately witnessed.
On May 2nd, the Convention was' opened
by tbe Boston Brass Band, with the spirit
stirring air of Yankee Doodle, "at the oonolu
aion of which Mr Flournoy, of Arkansas, with
luugs stentorian, proposed three ohoers for
tbe Union, wbich was beartfly responded to,"
and 'prayer was offered by tbe Rev. Mr.
Kendrick.n Shades of the Puritans ! bat it
was rich 'Yankee Doodle," "three cheers
for the Union. from longs stentorian," and
"prayer by tbe Rev. Mr. Kendrick !"
But Yankee Doodle, stentorian cheers, and
prayer by the Rev. Mr. Kendrick, accom
plished but little as on that day, there were
forty-fire ineffectual ballottings when Mr.
Ashe, of N. C, moved to adjourn and "it
was carried,' ayes 143, nays 100.
It would seem to an ansophistocated out
side barbarian, that this mighty work might
bavs been performed, without much Yankee
Doodle-ing, stentorian cheering, or "prayer
by the Rev. Mr. Kendrick." ;
AN AFFECTIXG SCEXE.
His Excellency, the Governor, after having
successfully spied out the sins of the Work
ing Men, and satisfactorily ascertained "by
application at tbe Postoffice," who among
them had committed Lese majesty in sending
off there own address; having sufficiently quar
reled with his hard-fisted friends ; and being
forsaken by he editor of the Standard, who
bad gone to Charleston, to the great neglee
of bis duty at borne ought consolation from
bis friends of the Democratic Press. It is
believed, bat not certainly known, that they
took a preliminary drink or two, by way of
melloaing their feelings. It is not. stated
nor believed that they became tight, though
about that time His Excellency was in a rath
cxtiihi squeeze in consequence of tie aforesaid
bad behavior of his ftiendi, whom he bad just
abused "worse than was ever heard in tbe
Court House."
His Excellency is thought cn thi occasion
to bave forswoiB the Standard, and adopted
the Democratic P'ess in die form as his or-
gao. To trake a long story Ihort, their heart
melted within them, and the senior editor
looked abolu'cly and impressively beautiful,
as be stood before His Excellency, with one
hand on his beirt and ths other in bis pocket
and ehanted tbe following:
-Oom ret n tht bosom ny own stricken deer.
Though the Working Meu curto thoe, tby home
Here rtill Hthe smile whnh nncloud can o'erct.
!B J.lbe Freis and itt Tj all thy own to the
ia,t-
Through trm and through sowbine, through
glory and shme?
I kn'tw n, I sk not, if guilt's in that heart,
I bui know that I-love thee, whatever thou art.
Tbou hast smiled on ma sweetlr ia moments of
And oooaeffiui MfAie. 'enld the horrors of this
Through lb furnace unshrinking;, thy steps I'll
pursue.
And I'll shield tbee and save the, or perish there
fx.
Here, our reporter says,' the scene became
. . , . . ,
! 3
f 1 .J"bt- Br"e the"tS WCre Dielted'
and the Governor and the Press man rushed
...... .
tumultuously and indiscriminately into each
...
: others arms and there was great Mghiog and
.
each
, f ,r , , '
then blew the others nose and departed.
The Cjmous of Napoikox ik a 8xroeat-
bow a Company was raved, by a tin fup tied to a
- wTt.., 7Z: Mfxh.
United States Army of a niot remarkable instance
of "omlj and presence of mind in a sergeant of
the Arm y, which occurred a few weeks ago, by
which be saved bis own lifo and that of bU part v.
A ."itn l;tt tntne soldiers, had
ilt - xiw, to guard some slock which were sent to
craaj, ben unexpectedly, tbey found 'that the
party was surrounded by about four hundred hos-
uV;Naio Indians. Tbe brave and skillful -r.
toIc p"'1'00 on n eminence, and, by avoU
l"V from the bngsbootirg riStrs of his rarty, at
drove off the savages, who. however, ioooral-
lied, and were prep-ring to storm the liule party
on a!l lidn- The wrccanLin taiino l.ial.rain t.Tr
an xfedien by wbtch to convey intelligence of
ine aesfx-rate peril in. wbivb n party was placed,
took a single dog which had accompanied the par
ty, ftenir to collar a note written with a
ior.cil. informi JJte commander at the tort of his
situation, look a tin cap, ia which bopnt ome
pebbles, wbich were confined With apiece of cloth
oer the top, fastened it with a rlring to the dog's
tail,1 and started tbe dog oof knowing that bo
would, in bis kflright. run to the fort. lie dahd
with bis greatest speed to Fort DrBance; the note
was discovered and read. Straightway a party
wa sent to tbe rescue, snd arrived just in time to
save tbe lives of tbe wLole party. This sereeaet
uUy merits a coriwion. wlcb we hope will be
awarded bim by tne rresiaeni.
We of the eld North State have been aw
fully beleaguered by Democratio Navajoes,
who have tomahawked many of oar best citi
xeni. Bat we- bave found tbe genius of Na-
poleon in one of our brave sergeants. Our
Pasquotank boy bas rattled the tin cups pret-O
ty effectually, with a slight variation," bow-
ever. Uur tin cup is tied to the tail of Moses7
pg - ioitead of a puppy's. Moreover the
tbe pig has more pluck than the dog and is
by no means scared at the noise. . It is his
play thiog. We shall soon see him in broth-
Long's Li
Tnn'a lT.Wl- A A W : .11 Lt. t :l 1
& - Vk, IU Alt U19 KIUI J 9 J J
snd sleek with his tail most beantifullv
curled and a tin enp defiantly tied to tbe end.
U Wo understand that Ia-ttle Ad'Mrwell Tel
and thriving, and i expected to swell t i large
dimensions before tbe election. We lock for
this little campaigner with eagerness. - '
'THE'MAILS. ".'!; ". '
; The Committee appointed by our citizens to
proceed to Washington o lay before the Post
master General" the inconvenience to wbich
this community was subjected, and to uige
upon bim tbe restoration of our usual mail fa'
cihtie, at the advanced price asked by our
railroads, left this city on Saturday morning
last for the s;at of the Na ionl Government,
In the meantime, at the iostance of our repre
sentative in Congress, Hon, L.O'B. Branch
the Presidents of the Raleigh & Gaston tbe
North Carolina Central and the Charlotte &
Columbia Railroads, Messrs. Wilder, Fisher
and. Johnson, met in this ei'y on Saturday
last, and agreed to carry the mails gratul
tously until the matter can be decided be
tween our Committee and the Department at
Washington. Tbe people of the whole State
bordering on tbo Railroads mentioned above
are under great obligations to tbe Presidents
of the Railroads for their kindness in this mat
ter. They bave demanded from tbe Depart
ment at Washington nothing more than; they
are yn titled, to, and the people of the whole
State should sustain them iu their demands
Some of these peps were mailed in Raleigh by
leading members of the Association of wbich
there is undeniable proof since the nomination
of Gov. Ellis. Dem. Prexs.
"Since the nomination of Gov. Ellis," in
deed ! ! ' And has the nomination of Gov. El
lis put a stop to the right of freemen, to mail
matter of any kind without his consent ?
Did impudence ever go as far before ? Work
ing Meo, look out, or yon may get the Gov
ernor'a "dander" op. 1
PRESENTATION OF A FLAG. S
The "Piney Woods Cavalry" will parade
on Saturday next, at which time the. young
ladies of the district will present the company
with a Flag. - '
The Oak City Guards have been invited to
be present, and we learn they bave aeoepted
the invitation. It is expected to be a most
-pleasant time. ; h
ICfc CREAM. , .. fj.
We were treated on Monday last by those
enterprising confectioners, Messrs. Dodd &
Scheib, to a bowl of Ice Cream as delicious
as any we ever Usted. Messrs. D.& S.have
just opened their saloon for the 'season, and
thae wishing jo taste of Ice Cresm that is
really nice aod delicious should call on them.
They keep on baud also a large stock of nuts
and confectioneries, always fresh and tempt
ing. Their assortment of Toys for children
is the rooat complete that was ever presented
to oar cititeps.
i
Up to th day of the 'Split'- in tbe Charleston
Convention, the Democratic leaders generally,:rtn
of Charleston, appeared to be fully prepared
to support Doug's, if be u-re nominated,
plaiform or no platform, with tbe - pluiform
r-jieted, or any how or no now. Tfc pr"
CfedinKS at Cbarlestor, on ilonjay, tto!iUb
ed tbe nominet Democrat, more than it did ar.y
one else. It knocked then riifht off their feet.
A meeting is called at New Orleans, In Ltfav
ette Square to pnte-t against any action bv ci'I
ztns of L uiriana which would com nit Louie
iana to dUuni n and ecsion.
NO CHANGE IN TH BASIS OF REPRE
SENTATION. . j-:
We know that he Wbigs in this section of the
country desire no change of tbe basis of -representation,
of which fart we e-nre our Eastern
brethren, anytbin; that Democratic presses and
t imp speakers in the E-wt, and in the W-t. may
say to the contrary, notwithstanding. We hav
taken pains to make particular inquiry into this
matter, so that, on this point, there may be no
misunderUnding between the East arid tbe
We-t. The object of ihe who charge tbe West
with detiritig a change of tbe baii of represen
tation, is s'ntplv to array one section of rhe tU
against tbe other, at the expense of Mr. Pool. ,
At tbe District Convention for - the ': 6th Con-gref-i-ional
District, held at Greensborotia-b, last
week, the following among other-resolution, was
adopted : . - -
. 'IlfMjlted, That should a ! Convent'oa of the
f eoj.le he celled, we are in favor of tbe : present
m of representation in tbe Snae reyn ining
j'ist as it U; and that we understand fuctr to be
tue sciiUinent of the Vt ett. iUem 1 rt$s.
A DEMOCRATIC ! PICTURE. ;
The Charleston Convention decided to admit as
deltfga'es from Near York the Tammunyr Rich-!
m-nj delegation. The character of " thia delega-;
tion is thus portravud by Fernando Wocd In bis
ftatement before tbe Committee o.i Credentials : i
"A rpsj-Titv of the Richmond Delogation, cho-;
tenhr UJowi retiring committed orrsixteen
were Fret-soilers from the beginning.oppohento of
lexas annexation, advocntes of Wilmot Proviso-
ism, supporters of the B-jflTtl- plalfoini, revilewof
tbo Fugitive Slave Law, and Anti-Neb nskaites.
We inrst that they ars covered all over with par
ty heretics and inCdttlitic, and ore uq worthy, as
partisans, ot recognition at Charleston. , l f .,, H
"When that party flfst assumed their orgarii-
r.ation, tbey spread tbir evil aeods throughout
the political world. A portion of it dnbauched
antf ruined the Whic. party. Another ; portion
of it cane back, in an evil hour, to lho j Dmo
cralic party. From them sprang tip the Black
Rerublican pnrtv of to day, and fruni that tarty
bss sprung this faction which comes here1 'to de
mand admittance to your ; Democratic Conven
tion. Admit them, and you shut out the people.
and the triumph .of the Democratic, party.
Wben the Democratic party becomes so debased
as ta coalesce with traitorous organizations as
weli as with their principles, good-bye j to , the
Democracy. If this wrong should be perpetrat
ed, the Democratio perty have Jicld their last
National Convention " " ' j. :-
This picture,' the Baltimore Clijiper ttjt, U more
accurate than flattering-.- It slews conclusively
of what material the Douglas wing of the.' Demo
cratic party ia composed. It is an epitome of tbe
history of Democracy and Republicanism and
demonstrates their intinr.ato affinity. It Is not a
" Whig lie'' or an American falsehoodor a Union
party mUrepreaenUlion.- It is a solemn statement
ot cneof the most prominent and influentialsat b-
of Democracy, and Tmocrats u?l therefore
believe it. What are conservative 'M-atnforti
or South to gain by cborcing between such a party
and ilatjfc-ln brother. Black Eepublii-anifraThTber.
no place for them now except in- the -Union
party, which eschews all sectionalusin. and st nds
; folh tbe sole champion ef the Union, the Coruts
tution, and tbe onforccmenl of the" laws. )
V
The (BTinrton) American Adv.a-ate will, after
the first of May, be published Semi-weekly,. a a
campaign paper for three months. Cinglo copies
. 75 cents, to clubs for 50 cents. , , j
?HIGrTjTSTRTCT(jIrv-ENTION. -
' ii -OaxxifsBoao", April ai,'i6S.
Avxriwg to previous apnntaant, VWrg
... . 1 j, ,' - - -6
number of Whigs assembled in the Court Ho-e
in this.p1acetvdsyi.tobojd ft District Convention
ftir lhe Kifih Congressional District, ' r j- ''
On motkn of D. F Caden,'Eieiac Hi
Fpust,E-q., of Ktndolpb, -wa called to tbe chair ;
1 and on motion of L. Jl. Scott, ,E-q., M. Sf Sher
wo.d, ot Giiilf-rd, and Dr John U. SfeAeh.'of
Ca'well, were n-oif ed to'at-t as SQcrctHrtea.f
The conn'ies 'curhreinx; the D'utiict was then
called,' and d-legales were re orted. as follows :
AlamonteQii& Mebane. B. Y. MeAden Geo.
Hurdle, A. Moore, Kobert Hawtier, Wm. A.r Al
bright. Jorei h Thomoiion and Logan Sll
; CtisxeeLL Henry B-Miftt, JibuH GImss; Dr. N
B. Henderson, and Dr. Jinn H. JMoAden."' ' :
Randolph VV. J. Long. Alfred Smith; DrfB
A.& lier, John Branson, Joseph W. Steod, Isshc
ti. roust, A. S. Homey, a. F. Bteod and Vr. Jl
Montgomery Allen Martin and A.S. North cot
As there ht.d been no primary meeting in Uuit-
ford to appoint delegates, on motion all the. Whigs
of Guilford, and all other Whigs of the District
who were present, were requested to participate in
lob uQiioeraiiOTis 01 uu onyeuuJ". . ,
Mr. Shober moved that a committee of five be
appointed by the' cbair to prepare revolutions for
the consideration of the Convention, which motion
prevailing,' the chair! announced" the followihglto
constitute said committee, viz : Giles Mebane, A.
S. Horney, Dr. N- S. Hendersoo, Allen. Martin
and James A. Iiong,
During tbe absence of the committee, calls were
made for speeches from Wm. J. Long and It- Y.
McAden, Eqs., who iu a few1 remarks declined to
make regular speeches. Just then tbe H oo. J no. A.
'-tilmer entered tbe Court House, and in compli
ance with loud and enthusiastic calls proceeded to
address the eemblage, in an able and eloquent
manner, on' tbe present state of political affair. -
As the conclusion of Mr. Gilmer's remarks, G.
Mebane, Erq., chairman of tbe committee, report
ed the following resolutions, which were unani
mously adopted : i, -. if
Besolved, That we most cordially approve of
tbe National Union Convention o be held mi the
city of Baltihreon tbe 9th of May next, and that
this Convention appoint Hon. ii. U. Jttade di-Ie-
gate to reprosent thi district in said Convention,
and also John Manning alternate dtflega'.. '
Kesolved, Inht we Jieartiiy endorse tbe ..plat
form of principles, both State and Nntional, adopt
ed by tbe Whig Convention, wbich assembled in
Raleigh on tbe 2 2d of Feroarv lt : and especial
ly do -we approve of the system of juh! Taxation,
as reoomnipnded by said Convention, as being not
only just and right ill principle, but as raLii'lated
to give satifaction to the people, end as having a
tendency to develop tbe resources of the Stale.
lU-solved. That in John Pool, the nomme T
tbe Whig party for Governor of North Carolina,
we recoenize the Patriot and the Statesman, and
as the man eminently suited fir the CHsia, and
that. we. 'do hereby ratify fid nomination and
pledge him or ardent srippnrt.
lieolved. lhat -nouiu a Convention ortne peo
ple be called, we are in iavor oi the r resent biifis
of representation in the Senate remsining jnt as
t u, t-r-.u ti.at we will not ta vor any ccange of our .
orga.-.ic law in this refi-wt, and that we unoer-,
stand such to bo tbe sen timent of the West.
On motion, Alfred G. Fus'.er, E-q-. f Randolph,
was unanimouslv nominated as the Electoral can-
didate for thi ditric'i
The time hosing expired for which tbe use :f
the Court House was granted to the ConveniiT,
and the Judge being in waiting, to resume his du
ties on tbe bench, the Convention adjfHirnad.
ISAAC II. FOCST, Chm'n
M. S. SHsawcwD, 1
J. H. AIcAdes,
Secretaries.
F"R TUI RKCISTIH.
Burr m 'neath fome woodland haJe,
Wbre n' thi- g avn thesunbeauis stray,
Or sylvan wanderer of the glii ie '
May .SuOivliintt'Httd his way. .
Th f ot nf nn. T woul ! n ha-e ; , -.
Totn-ai the oJ ib.it rer'snliove ma.
Mv i laen of qni-l a!l unl:rnwrt.
Even to those bo ih'nk tbey love roe.
Th" wild wind Ms;le ronrand shrill ; t.
Bit .h 1 it'teili no bitter story?
And friendhip' mur;nuri-d mrr iw will
Fuil uLn-iiui the dead luau's glory. -
Tbe whipyrin?s even ot rgri, ;
With norching mrm'rie frfqucnt mingle,
And word- are sp- ke niih trful eyes," '
Would maie tbe lost one's ar to tingle. '
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Then let there be no tenr drops shed, - '
Save thoe the dewy leafl-tt scatter, r .
A may s't'h to think he's dsad, -! i
And torn may smiie. It Jjesnt ma iter 1 ' '
Tben Wry dm 'neatb some woodland shade, "
Vhere nolh'ng save the sunbeams stray, .- '
Or syj van wanderer of the glad-,
May nunitim find hU way.
THE UNION NATIONAL .CONVENTION.
As the time approaches for tSe assembling of the
Union National Of'position Convention, porsid-
erat-lc it: ter est ia tnauifested by tbe friends of the
movement in this city, and it is anticipated that a
large number of strangers will be brought togetner
from all parts of tbe ronntry to lie present at the
deliberation of tbe Convention. ;As before rtiied,
the Front-ctrcot Theatre bas been engaged for tne
occasion, a id worltnien will ahortly commence to
place thtit building in a suitable condition fir the
accommodation . of the delegate and visitors.
Amle accommodations wii he furnished to tbe
Press, the Committee on Arrangements beieg de
sirous that th proceedings of tbe Convention shall
be as speedily as possible placed Del ore the public
tor their perusal. - The1 Committee r-n Reception
have- deUtrmined- to do all in- their jowrr to
make thestay of the delogute in our citv agreea
ble, and will spare no efforts in achieving, so de
sirable a result. The Committee on Arrangements i
is in daily session at room No. 5 Unrroll Hall, and
are endeavoring to complete as oon as possible the
arrangements 1. intrusted i to their 1 care, -'Dele-;
gates are expected from every State in the Union
except South Caroii'a; but recent events which
have occurred, in tbe polit:cal world, it is thought,
may possibly induce that State to be represented
in tbe Convention. It bas not jbeen ascertained
whether Oregon will be represented, but it is sup
posed not. Rumor circulates the nams of many
candidates to be brought before tbe Convention,
tbe merits of whom will no doubt be fully discuss
ed wb-n that body shall assemble on tbe 9lb day
ot tbe present month. v' ;
...j;.: BaHimort. American M by .
X ' 1 BEWARE OF TRIC-S. I I:
Just as we as are going to press, we bave receiv
ed a letter from a gentlemen in the Eastern part
of tbe State enclosing tbe following circular :
' i MEMORANDA . . rx -' -
Of Prpficd Amendment and Addition to Const i
: fii'i'ca of the State f AVA Carolina: . - :.
. I-' Population, and not tbe amount of Taxes
paid into, the Public Treasury, shall constitute the
Basis of Representation in the Senate.. .-:f. . --s.
2. The abrogation of capitation tax on slaves,
and toe taxauon,of slave property as outer proper
ty maybe taxed.!..' ..--' '-..'?. .-,'1 V
! ?. Tbe crt-ation of the ofBceof Lieutenant Gov
ernor, and bis election by the people. - K i . i .
,..Tne election of the Secretary of State, Trea
surer and the Comptroller by be peof le.; -
. 6, Tbe election of the Judges of the Supreme
and Superior Courts, and the- Attorney General
nd Solicitors for the State, by the people, limiting
toe ifi.uis or tne j uqgea to a nuiioer or years, en
makiitfF them ineligible tr be same office afu-r
tho ex Titration of the term for which they, were
TIhe election of Justices of the Peace by the
vai-'fl airenniaiiy. j- .t. . ?
M nWK'.IIK'll VI. ill. l VfT .f..A... v..
for theroffices of Governor, Senator and for mum-
bars of the House of Commons.)
'r '
Our correspondent saya aht he received the Is'
A.aHtAiil.. - n -1 ... 1. l-ta4V trn -tei4kA4. '
sbove circular enclosed in a letter to him 'without !
' ay oni.nPnt o- explanation, and he derra to
' St it rnenn':3Jiwt.wWetl)is la-krir,
TgS b ISsfis
- ind hnt ins m" trick ftne D.;mocrcyloire-
tbe East airninn h Convention snd ad vslo.
rein ' ;Thet the Weft nve ahv desire or. :.rtnti)h
to ehanire tbe bripis'of repr-sritatioain the Senate,
wwkifnw io "rm rlsefl e Wfot ar" fuliy" com
mitted in their late District' C -nvintions, and b'y
the Ufdcf'tariding iri the( Kaleighf Con ve titjon iit
'l-av thc S ne ln-U u'Waiig-dL .'Let a-t tl-e
: East bo di ei ved by1 diiy''such low; party tricks -I
Greensboro' Patriot t' f ' ''I"-- -A"r--k'2
. One i t-e Dirniciatic,delegHte to ; the Con
tention at Cbirloeton, got angry -with Mjr. Cush
inir. the President, tnd told him, thi.t " be "need
.not put on'aits Aerebfcuuse he had the - how. f
of meeting hini (Mr.,C Jat a Whig 'Convention
m ,i4S, when be made tharmosf violent" Wbii
i. i i . i j. ....... ... - --..
zpueup o3 uc ever, nttartu's - x-.r; v
COilAlEUCfAL.
1 ' RALEIGH MARKET.1'
' ' Raleigh', ; May 7th, I860.
: COTTON. Bat little offering: price, from, 8 c
BACON The supply is equal to the demand
H xroiind l?c. to 12Je. ' t: --; .
LA RD.-Sells readily at'l2i to 13c. " : i
FLOUR The market is well supplied at this
inner, celling at 5 upper tarrei. ( '.A
MEAL From 901b. to! $1 per bubel2 5
CORN l sellino; at 95c. to $1 per bushel,
PEAS White 90 to fl ;' Clay 85 to 90. ,
FOUDER Demanjl fimited. Selling from.
: OATS. Quiet and scarce, price $1 25 per hundred-
-t-. . -:
BUTTER Fresh 20 to 25c; Mountain dull at
EOGH.-l2j to 15 per doz. '
POTATOES Sw-et fibo."
DRY HIDES From 12 to 14a . , ' -DRIED
APPLES-4-From .90 to 1. 00 .per 28
pounds, l I !
M. a. JJKOVVK, .
.... Family Grocer.
RELIGIOUS NOTICE, THE RKV. DR.
SAMPSON, Presidehtof Columbia College, Wash
ington City, will preach next Sunday morning and
evening, in the Baptist Church in this rity.
' He will also deliver' a Free Lecture in the Baptist
Church on Monday evening next on. his Travels in
Palestine. - f ' i ' ' " ' ma 9 .
l'CULlCi SCHOOLS. ' -
nisK super in ten Rent's opptBLrc
1 Schools for Wake County will meet in Faleigh, at
1 . 1 1 ;t- o i r. . . . , . ..
we vuiirmu s umre, u oru caiuraay OI mis AiODtn.
Persona having batino-s with tbe Board will please to
attend. WILSON W.j WHITAKEB, Chair'.
My 8th, 18(50. ' I . ... ma9 td.
tandard copy t.t.1 ; .
JtEVV LIVERY STABLE IM 'RALEIGH.
ITlHE subscriber tenders his sincere thanks, to his
. ' eld 'riends and patrons for their liberal patronage
heretofore bestowed'oh him, and hopes, by strict atten
tion to business in. the same old way; to merit their
patronage aaia. He assures all ho may call on
bim that he. wiil give them general satisfaction in his
line of business He ba-ju't opened '
,A New Livery Stable,
lnthe rear of the Cou-t House, an-1 within a few steps
of bis former Stable, where he will keep on hand some
good Pleasure Carriages. Buggies and Saddle
Horses, for hire. i JAJ1ES M. HARRIS.
ma 9 Im. ; . - .: r . . '
JE& Standard copy 1 month. .
A S1LE Oi; CITY LOTS.
f rAltJABLE RKAL ESTATE, SITUATED IN
tne E-isUro part of tli City of Kaleigh, known as'
tb residence of the Jate Matthew! Shaw, lying South
elnd opposite to the PuMi' jqare, will be by ma
offered fur rale on Tuesday tbo 12th day of June next,
at I be premises. . I !
Xeejjs wiU be made to suit purehaers.
t MATTHEW SHAW.
April 2?th, Tc60. . - . ' ma tf td.
AKE.COUNTYCOUKT, FEBRUARY
TtvRM. ISfiO. All Maaqstrates of t'e Ctfaaty
of Wake, are hereby reqairtd-'o mutt at the Court
Ho"en R i'e'gh. on th.-' third Monday of May insi.,
fur tbe ru-pose of transacd g important butine's. .
Order d tha th ClerV anirertu in the Kaleigh Reg
Istnr, N. C: Standard nnd Democratic Pres.
ina9-td. T!loaiA.s J. CTLEV, Cj.krk.-
N K W. BOOMS AXD S W DI r40S.- .4
ri hi
HE VPQRn.S OF THIS MIOSES aRNKR J
Th- WU Wile W
rid. 0 e v-1. I'2m. ".55
S .35 D Ua-j an 1 Cents;
QijuCHv. Oai.vo1. l.'iQij
One vo' 12ai-. $1 til
ray aaa Cd.u. ltro vols.
12ma.
A ne and beaotiiVy7 illustrated edition of the
Waverlr Novels. In 48 rels. cap 8 o P't-ted on a
Bwutifui ryt, and iliu-4mted with over PifuW Una-
urea Wood-euU and ate-l :"njrno?i - "nmibed in
eoonecdan with Messrs. A. t C. Black. E Jmbar h,
Prl-e net volua 1.25. .1 i
W irltsf-ftheiliu. Jjhn jP. Kenne-ty.'New Elitions,
- Uursa-Shoe Kobiuson : A lala pi fie lory Asceaden
er, 1 rolu in o, 12uio. SI 2. i ,i ..." - :-.
- 5 wallow Kara ; or, A Sojourn in the Old Dominion,
I vo'ume, IZmo. s.2a. , ! , .
.' Rob of the B wi. " A Legend of St.' Inigoe's, 1
volume, i2mo. 11.25." 1 !
' Memoris of William Wirt, Attorney General of the
United States. 2 volames in one. fl.Se.
A New Work bv the Auxthor of " Erie t or. Little
by LiUloif Julian Home:' A TWonf College Life. By
Rev. Frederic W. Farrar, FeUdw of Trinity College,
Catchadire. autnor of " Erie ; pt Little by Lktle." 1
volura-l?mo. Price. St 0J. i ....
- Foo'falls On the Boundary of Another World. By
Hon. Robert Dale Owen, formerly Member 01 t'ungresa,
jjnd late" Minister to Naplei. jRri'ce, l 75.". !
Combensation :!0r, Alwnvs F4ture. By 'nneM.
H. Brewster. I volum 1 2mo. : Prt'ce S 1 08.' .
Niccolo Del Lapi ; Or, The Last Days of the Floren
tine Republic. By Massimo o'Areglio... Translated by
H. Hallet. 1 volume. 12mo4"Pric,l 25.
' . -. For Sale by ' ' , - ;' '
v , - , ; .H. D. TURNER.
' Raleigh, Hy 1st, IS 60. ma 9 tf.
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PROSP ECTUS Or Tliii X
SPECTATOR. The undersiirnoU propose to pubr
. iish a paper bearing the abuve title, at Brink ley yiUej
JN.- C, heginmng about tne iirst oi uuiy nexr.. iae sue
of the ebntemplated paper iwill'vary but littlo from,
that of the leading Journals'! of the State, and will be
Issued at $2 per annum, in advance. ' ' ' V '
' It is designed that tbe Bpectator sbaB. be chiefly1 a
Literary paper; neutral in Pol'tics aad Religion; ros
taining abstracts : ef alt iu.eresting and important
nows. in -the religious, educational. Commercial aod
political world ; original essays Jon. Study and mental
r training ; a Children column, an agricultural oo;umo.
aad a space fur tarions pleasantries b-ta is. prose ana
poetry. And in order tliat this! design may. be the.
.more felly carried out, the spacei allotted to advertise
ments will be less than what is usual. ' .
: Whi'e we are determined that our paper shall oecnpy
neutral jtround lu all' those pHtil and religions mat-
ff In Mrl -wKitvll t.ll A ! TlOrtnl A MTU tHvAA llltO
parties and sects, yet we intend to make it a firm and 1
K ... - . 1 1
deeided advocate of tbosa principles and measures.
which, in oureafiination, will promote the bestintercsts
of the country, aud the dissemination of religious truth
and evangelical piety among our fellow-men. ,-.
, .We earnestly solicit subsorip'ions, to be forwarded
as soon as praeucable, diweted to " The Weekly Speo
tator." (tor the present and antil: otherwise indicated,)
"Enfield. N. C."
J. L. MICHAUX,
r
j Editors.
L. Micaitrx,
H. Paob, -H.
Pesbam.
J. H. PAGE. -
J.
' J.
T.
Proprie,ors.
apr 25 w6U
Apriti'th, I'm.
STATE3IENT.OF THE BANK OF COMMERCE AT NEWBERN M. C, QUARTER
.. 1 SOtS iJUiJU AfHii' V"iH,4So. ; .
April 30. NoU Discounted,' -j ' ' , 311,036
VUls cr Jsxcaaage, , 04,10 r .
i.- - Drafts in Transitu; '- ' 8,370 06 9'24
a - North Carolina etate Bond.". t. V..'- v W0
- vSaak Property. I " L 'A' '9.253
..-Expenses, - -- -J ;", - '-'---2,ii
; Ntte efH. C.Bks Che-ka, 1 1,885 43
dot efS. Carolina, yiraia&i ..8l
v -'. Uold and filverCain . t ,8508.58 M76 1
Bank of Wiimingi.on, v t '. .,: WJ 34 ;
Bi-an'h B'k nt Cape Fear. asbington, 81 70 jj
' Continental Ba-k, New York' . ' 23,645 87 c , .
1 Breneh Bank of Cape Feaf. Raldgfc .! - 6fvt '
. ISranrh Raitkof . U.. i.'narlotte. IM rs
Rruk Ran of V. C . Salishurv.
B. U. Cham' er-laia & ons.Nort f
8588
BaSk of Chariest Ha. '. .-.w Jfa-" -1 ----620
' Boh Bank of N..CJNewbni. v L.: ' 5.21 WT.sr
56.828 8
Dae tVeftr' Direetora. U 1, S.ZZ9...
m
" . Stookhoklcrs not Directors, . 90,197 ,A
others not Ste-jkhoIderS, ; . -214,6u
"Kewbero , May 1, i860.
gPECIAIi NQTIOES:
- V" , White Sulphur Water. .
v From the White Sulphur Springs, Greenbrier Co, Va.
Boitiled at the Springs. -" j v-y.V
; This Company having made great improvements in
P
botfltogV the transported watff is. dow a perfect asj
when taken from its) source.' -Address all orders to , 1
l"C'i ' 4 I, EURCgT-L, LADD Jfe CO
? General Agents for tbe United States.
ma 9 itmpd.
Kichmoad, Ta.-
; Parry's Tricopherous is the Inst sad ebeapest
sr'iele tor dressing,, baaafyiog, olsaDstog, Curliflf,
prest rtag and rr storing the hair. Ladies, try it. Suld
by ail Druggists ad Perfumers. : mar 1-t-Cm.' ;
! No Merchant Visiting' Baltimore Should
fail to exomioe' the j ' extensive : stock of FANCY
GOODS," HOSIERY, ka wicfa i are offeied'for isle by
FRED FICEY o. SONS, 250 Baltimore St.
ft is one of the mist extensive in this Coantry-and
they sre fully ; prepared : to, compete with Northern
Houses. . -i.-...,,.. . .J -. .fab 2$ OV-?.-.
-:; "' '. , ! ! ' -"' " t
; Holloway's OintmenU Gout, lumbago,
and rheumatism are infallibly removed by a contin
uous use of this greet detergent application. Warm'
fomentations should In all eases' precede its uie. It
relaxes the constrained muscles snd fibres, and assists
nature in completing a cure. Sold at the manufactory
No. 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and by all Druggists
at 25e., 63e.i and $1 per pot. may 2 2t
One of tbe' Most Prevalent, and at the. .
same time troqblesomo and painful diseases that attend r
the human flesh, is the Fever and Ague. For a lone
time the medical world have been eontihually bring- 1
ing forth numerous specifics for its permanent onre ;
but all without effect j Dr." 3 Hostetter, an exp-rieuc-
ed and cebrated pby-icianJ has succeeded in furnish . ..
in the public with a valuable preparation for tUe eure
of Fever and Ague. . The steady and increasing de
mand lately made lor the Bitters," and the universal
success attendine'.its use, have made for it a reputation
unsurpassed by any sperifio of tbe kind. ' For the eure
of Ihe Fever and Aue. Dr. Hostetter's celebrat-
ed Stomach Bitters must and should claim a superi-.
ority over any other preparation extant' ,
Sold by dn iggists and dealers generauv.
Sold by Wihiams k Haywood,. Raleigh, N. C.,and
by Druggist, everywhere. . J . ma 9 lm
'. . i ' ' i i . .. . . ...
Wigs X Wigs I Wigs I -
Batchelor's Wies and TonpeeS surpass all. They
.m.l.ffan lifrVif. AUT Mtl ii lira.hlfti . ' . t- t
rittinz to a cbarui no iturnrae up i behind no
shrinking off the head : indeed, this is the only eatab
lbhment where these, things! are properly understood
and made. i ; WM. A. CAXCHlfiLOU. -
mar 31 swlyi : ' , I 16 Bond Street, N. Y.
; , . aius.wiNSLOWi
An experienced nurse and female physician, bas a-
Sofitnine Svrup for children teething, which greatly fa
cilitates the process ot teething by sottemng the guws,
reducing all inflammation wilPallay all pain, and is
sure to. regulate the bowels. Depend npon it, mothers,
itwGl give re jt to yourselvesj and relief and health to
to your infants, i'ertectiy sare in au cases.t Bee aa.
vertieementin another column.;: s . feb i$ ly.
. ; , ; . ' I 1 'j' ,.' "
BAKER'S PREMIUM UITTEtlS. ;
We hope the citizens generally wilt be' ever mindful
of tHia all-impoant Family1 Mediefne one that in
invalnabledn air climates and in all seasons one that
has performed more remarkable cures than any other
erer discovered one that eaa betaken by all condi
tions and sexes with perfect safety and ana that stands
unrivalled for the cure of Dyspepsia. Colds and Chnlic,
Nervons Affections, Gen-ral Debility, Ague snd Fever,
and Nervous Headache. Baker's celebrated Preic
Bitter8 have been manufactured in Richmond, Vs.,
for years past, and are highly reemmenied by Phy
sici tns, aod other for their I great virtue. Tbey are
enmposed entirely ef vegetabU substances, rnd there
fore entirely fe from all mineral poisons. When all
other remedies! have failed, a single bottle has been
known to cure the worst of Dyspepsia, as certified to
by the late HV. P. Ne chyis and fevers, as a'te.tted
by Wm. II. Oreeory;' of i Fenrico, and others and
choliss and diarrhoe 1, aa.bandreda of our citizens as
sert, vbo nsed it: with great saooess during tbe pr
valenee of. the rholera in Richmond, end which im-m-dfately
ehecked and uprooted ll the symptoms of
'.hat horrid disease bythe ue of Bairsa's f-RXVitK Bit
vens. fhdeed we doubt '-If there ha ever boen dis
cevtsred a tou'C or so. powerful aad yet ro soothing a
nature asth-e Bittern, wich are constan'ly adminis
tered to eiiildren with the h'Ppiest result.. AU are
iarit-d ti try the Bitters and to judge for theuudyes
of their merits. ,.:..,..), 1 " ' .--
These Bitte's ran be had of WTLLIAKS A HAY-
WOOL). Koleiirh. N. .. "and bv all the principal Drug
gists in :orth Carolina and Virginia -Also, byoyma
Pro van, Aev Orleans; E. p. fbIor 4 Co.. Balti
more; D. B : MUier, "oviagtobj.Ky., and by Barnes A
Fark, New xerK.i -l-
Orders promptly filled '
by ad
dressing " ''.': '' "'
B. BAKER, Proprietory
1 . j r Kicbmoad, Va. !
feb 22-Isa
HAIR DYE I IIAIts. DYE i HAIR DY'E I
' WJI. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR YE I
The Original ; and Best ia the Worldtt
i It OTHERS ARE MERE IMITATIONS,
and should be avoided, V you wish to escape ridi-
ea'e. ... ( -T'ij---.
Greg, Red or Rn$fy Hair Dved instantly to a beau
tiful and Natural. Brown or Black, without injury 0
the IU-r or sftm. . ' . - .
- t'iteeit Medal and Diplomi have been awarded to
Win. A .Batehelor since 1839, and over 80,000 appli
cations have been made to the Hair of the Patrons of
bis famous Dye: - ;
. Wnf. A, B itcholor's Hair Dye produces a color not
to be distinguished from nature, and is warranted not
-to injure in the leas', ho everl long it may be eontin
no, and the ill-effects ef Bad Dyes remedied ; the Hair
mvisrorated for Lue by this Splendid Dye... i;-
Sold in all cities and towns of the. United States, by
Drutrirists and Fancy U"ods dealers. ., . .. f
5a? The Genuine has the name and address upon
a steel plate engraving on four sides ef each Box, of .
' ' . WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR,
. mar 31 swly - 16 Bond Street, New fork.; '
THE GREAT. ENGLISH REMEDY.
.-.'"' ' SIR JAMES CLARKE'S, XS'-X
CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS !
Ht a ovai. .
Prepared from a Preemption of Sirj, Ctark4, M. D.,
- Pnynexam Jbxtraordindry to the Qveen. . .'
This well known medicine iai no' imposition but a
lure and safe remedy for Female Difficulties and Ob
stmetions, from any.csuae whatever; and although a
powerful remedy, It contains nothing hurtful vto the
constitution. ": Xo, married ladies it is peculiarly Suited,
It will in a short time, bring! on the monthly period
with regularity.' -' J' ' '., )'
In a:l cases ot JNorrous and Spinal Affections. Pais
ia tbe BacK ao i lamts, f atigue. on slight exertion,
PalpttatioB of tie Heart, Hysterics, and. Whites, those
r.-.t :ii rr. ... . ., u .11 . . 1. . 1
Pills will effeet a cure when all other means have fail-
'ed; and although a powerful, remedy, de set eoxrtain
iron, calomel, aotimpny, or anything hurtful to the
eonstitution. . . , ,v
:. Full directions in ihe pampblet around each pack
age, which should becarefullyjpreservedj'.'
" For full particulars, get a pamphlet, free, ef the agX.
if N. B. $1 and 8.: postage Btampa enclosed 'to any
authorized agent, will ensare a bottle containing over
60 pills, ey return mail.. v - " , :5 v
Job Mpsss, Rochester; K.Y., General Agent for.
United States and British Provinces . gold ia Raleigh
by P. F, PsacoD, o all respectable Druggists. . -
'.I . r 'X ;: Wit ir?!.- -.! -,;,'- eowly-V'-
.
" April 83. :4 V '!
Capital Stock paid inK
Deposits, I-1. - j . .
Circulation, .
Profit and Loss. !, 7.
70
j :
i 208,88008
k : 72,448 88'
T ijs Hi 2,325. 90
' --.18,040 01
71 j.
96
n .u tt- iw n ia 3 1
Payettevillle: ' ' f
Franklin Bank of Bal-f
! tiovere ;? -.
farmer Bank, Greens-)
5 boro', ' - -J
Branch Bank .ef Cape (
I FeaFayeUwiUa,.- .
3,614 tfX
1780 88
fm 78"-:
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QUI0N, Casiiia.-
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F RE E E H I B jr T IQX I
SLEDGE, &3lACON'S
NEW FANCY ANB SlfAPbB DBY
v '' GOODS . STORE, -' .-' ,
- . ' SC., 40 FAYETTSVILLaj . STREET,
Ftrtt door. Ulo Witlivmr A Haywood i Drj SAcn
-i ; Kaleigh, Bf." CL' -:- :; '.
' X " IS THE TLACE TO BUY i '
NEW AND FASniOVABLE GOODS AT -,
. . A LOW PRICE I.. ., , . Jv
HAVING JrJsX ILBCEIVEdIa LARQB AS .
elegant tck of . .. ..,
Sew Geodifci Spriag andSammer, 5 ' -
consisting of Ladies fine Dress Goe of Fre nch Or- "
gaadie Robes Doabus Skirt au1 Jaeaonettee. Lawai, "
: ingham, Calieoea Check aad Swiss Masllos, BPk '
i Silks, at a love price than she quality detaaads. waa
line irUtt Liaoas Worked CeUara, Ribbons, Uosiy,
jGlovs, Eaud kerchiefs. Black Laos PoJaU, the Boat ,
fitshionabie Summer. Rapping euti a urge stock of
Boimets, such as fine Crape, Silk, Straw, Neapolitan,
-Blond Lace, Chip, Ac, Ruches, Flolwers and Ribhoaa, .
for trim ing, in abundance; a large lot ofSUkPara
sols of she latest s'yles eat.' ' - r:-'
, Our stock ef Staple and Domektie Goods (s large f
and we are selling better goods for the prieetaaa here-' i
toforev-.f -.. -.;.':;.' v4 vj ;.. s . .
Our stoek of Liaeas and. Oottoaades eaenot bs sar. "'"
passed in Raleigh for the prioeaad ajaallty. . '-j ;''
Hoop Skirts of J. W. Bradley's Pat r Iwasrisha."
ble. Empress, Tip Top. and other styles, made of the '
best English Watch Spring Srel, with eord tied te- .
each hoop ; also the' Patent Spiral Bustle, sosaetbJ Log
nice and new, to wear with or without hoops. . . . '
A large stock of (fonts and Boys Hats, of the aewast .
styles, ueh as Gov. Wise and Hoaston, Colon, .'
Gents fine Shoes and Gaiters; (f htladelphia make) '
Ladies and Missel Shoes, Boys and Children Shoes, '
Servants Shoes. ' " v - l -: - -
We are determined to sell good Geods,- " - ' .
At as Losr Price as any Hoase ia Raleigh, ;
- - and Lower it Possible. v
Call and examine our stoek and yon will be eonviaoed '
that it is to your Interest to boy goods of as. v.
We return our gratefal thanks to the publia for the
liberal patronage heretofore bestowed, aad hope to
merit a continuance of the same. - - ..'-. - j
....i'vv-, V THOSj. D. SLEDGE, t
, J apr28 wswte . -lIIOSl B. MACOm.
j&B- Age and Advooata icopy six times.., , .'
TIN FOIL k METALLlO CAP MANUFACTORY,
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No. 38.
, weisi sinm, x-:x
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' JOHN J. CROOKE CO. , l .
Are manufacturing under then Patent ; ' ' ' '' "
Rolled tin foil, " ':k
i :t PLAIN, PRiyTEV OS EMBOSSED, ' ' r
j suitabk fer napping .;'' v '
Fine Cut and Cavendish Tobacco Cheese,
'- Spices. c.1 . ' -, -:' ' . 1
Thine Beaten Foil, all sixes,,. npriolr ia iriUmney aad'
itrtngtk to the imported article.' --'
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METALLIC CAPS,
; -' INVALUABLE
for sealing Botixcs, containing Wiae, or other liquids", ;
: Jars, 4c;, stamped with an name oir design required.
j AISO, r
f iccstc rLATBB, soLOBa, TTPS aarriiA btaxs
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soay 2 ly '
N. C. SIX PER CENT. STATE BONDS.
07:&1 I 4 t S O I "3 'f'
" ri T' S- " 5 m 3 t o
i f?5 3av-v.5.-:.
? sJ ' IS - -5 8 - S Z wT 1 2 1
. ' to .2 . : S 2 3 j tteti
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Tksascbt DxraaTiis! , N. C, I - , .
' " . Msvi 8-, 1860. ;!
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE BE- '
CK1VED at this office until lOv o'clock, A. M r -S;.b
June next, for the sale, to the highest bidder, of
8'CU.OOO of North Carolina State Brtwif, issued under
"An act authorising the Pablio Treasarsr to sell the ,
Bonds of the State fur oertait purposes." v - ' . J
These bonds are sold to pay off a debt of the State" '
' whVU is aboat maturing. - ' (.." -- " ' f ' Jji '
' The above bonds will be issued in sums of $1,000,,
$500, $200, or $ 100 each, to uit purchasers, bearing' r -
date 1st January, I860,. with Conpons attached, paya-
, ble aerni -annually. - Those of $i,00fl and $00 will .
run thirty years, and the $109 and $0S ten years. - . . .' .
The principal and interest will be payable at the
Bank bf the Republic; tn the City of New York, ailass. ..
where tbe party prefers to have them payable at the
; Treasary of the State. These bonds ars aot Stthjeet -ts
taxation for any pnrpoee. '- -' j'i
- Sneeeasfol bidders upn being Informed of these-
eeptanoe of their bids, eaa deposit the amount of their '
bids to the credit of the undersigned, in tbe Dank
aforesaid, or in the Bank of North Carola or Bank of ' .
..Cape Fear, Raleigh. -':,..!L,,.. ,.' i-f'-':'.'.' .
Parties bidding will please address their letters a ' -dorsed
"Proposals for Ni. C. Stocksf,, ta the under, f j
, signed at Raleigh, N. C. ,', -. :' " . j , V ;
. The right of accepting such bids, in whole or in part, M V T '
as may be deemed most advantageous to the 6tateL '
reserved-' -, .. -'-.' - t - j'-'r.! .1'
K' .The bids will be opened in (ha presence ef .the Gov. a ' -ernor.
Secretary, and Comptroller of State, and the : ."
"' President of the Bank of the State. :;i v --. '; r , I-
i ' s . . , ; d. W. COURTS,.. . . ' 5
' VmatJS ,rs-.';; :;;,.r PuW,rraaa,f
N. C. SLt Per Cent. State Boads. i .X'
.'..-i " Tsa'asoaV DEPARTKtiiT orN. C.,, , !.
;-:.--.''.! -rv AprUil", J8n. J .
SEALED" PROPOSALr WILL B RECEIVED J
at this office until 19 o'clock.' A. M., 18th of May 1
- next, for tbe purchase of $100,900 of North Caroliaa 1
rtate ooaua, issuea enaer Aa Acs to incorporate tne 1 -Western
N. C. Railroad Cempany," and rmnning thir- V
rj jears from 1st April. I860. x ' r ;' .-, ... ,' (
The above Bonds will have coupons, for iatarestat " '
vsix per cent per annum attached, payable 1st April $
and uetober in each year.- 1.- -. -i'i
"' The prineipal aad interest will be payable at the ,
Rank of the Kepobtic- in the City of Hew York, unless ' , .
'where the party prefers to hare them pay able at the .
areasury 01 tne etate. r - . :- .v i- .
- - Suaoes'ful bidders upon beleglnformea oftheaeeept-''.' ','
ance of their bids, eaa deposit tl tea meant of their bids,' rT.
; Including the accrued interest, to theeredtt of 4be an ' " ',.
dersigned, is the .Hank aforesaid, or iai U10 xtaak os too -State
or Bank of Cape Fear, Raleigh. ; . - .!-
" Parties bidding will please address their letters ea- : 1
dorsed "Prposals for N. C. Stools," to tbo aadar..
signed at Raleigh, a. C. . . . . -
-- - The bids will bo opened In the presence of the Gov.
ernor, Secretary, aod -Comptroller of State aad tbe
President Of the Bank of the State, t" ' ,
-tr. - - ' - D. W. "COURTS. r ':
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apr18 tdi r - ;), Pub. Iiaaa,'''
rOTICE.-.JMR. JOHN H. HYMAN. or '
: X Scotland Neck, N, C this day beeomee a. partror ;
in our nouse, ana, lor wo luuwa, no stjio wm ao,
Daacy, Byraan A Co.. -4, . "" -".'.- f.r : - j . - 4
' Qb the 1st of September a- xt a branch house will. J
bo opened la Norfolk, Ys-, under the name ot Hymaa., 1
Dancy ft Co., to be oondacted by Joha H. Hyman ft ; ,
t M. Hymau. ?- - - . PANCY ft HYMAN. . , I
Npw York, May 1,1860. - - '
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.. We begitoeall theettentioa of ear friends aad the'
public to the above aqtioo, partioalarty tbo-eJtrikaU'ylo '
Norfolk..-, By this arrangement we shall be able to grva
our patrons tbe advantage of both markets, either for V
'the sale of produce or purchase of suppliss ekaryinf ;
out en 00 tuBiWon. . AJ1 prodooo oaasigno tOttho. "ft
Norfolk House will be sold In this nerkrij wksnavar (.
wo think it to the interest of the owner. .... v-t i
- 1 DiNCYy fit MftJT ft CO,';, l. f
f.:-: --.'..;- 124 Pearl Stroot. ",
t. Job- S. Daer-, !( of Tar boro, N. C. ' ! ' ' '
Job D. Praais- 8eotland Nook, H,-:-"" " - !
.P. M. Hm ah. late of Warreaton. JS. C. - . '(
NswVoTk. May ,160 tt; T..fv V
v Ci PLE VDID DAULIA8...A rIE. COL
O LECTION of Dahlias, ingots, at 24 oents oaohat
i-v - ' THOMAS CARIERS1 Kareory. - yV
atia- :i-;-' 7' ': Raleigh, N; a"
TZOtt. SALEw-SO SUAREd H PER CRNT.
Jt1 Preierred Stoek. pf the Cspe Fear-aad Dean Rltsr
' Narigati-n.Compaoy,auifaorisod by Act of 1858, aad
'recognised by the Act of 1859. , i - - - . .
mayz-ir CUWAK" -VAStl n t, Aivy.
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