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! VOL: LIX. HALEIGH WEDNESDAY HORNING M AY 23 1SG0 NO. 21 ; t . -; ' - j ..- ; : - i I ;-rrT i i ., ..-. - ' ' ' - ; . ; mm PUBLISH1D BT ? j JOIIX W. S YME. wrroa aitd ntormiKrpvAY f LOO prr Aaaasa for Single Coaiea, $ io.OO for U i'" MS.OO for Tea r ? Pa -able lavariaklT ia Advaae. j Il!AL.BIGII. N. C. . i SATURDAY MORNLXO, MAY lii, I860. 'THE COXTEXTIOX. QUR NOMINEES. The gentleman who no kindlj and ablj edi ted the Register daring onr recent absence from our post, waa good enough to aa j on turn ing it o?r to as, that we rould be able to de pict with oar graphio pen the harmonious ac tion and general history of tbia gtorjoua two days meeting." Our friend baa promised for ui what we aball not be able to perform. De nying the aoft impeachment that 'onra ia a "graphio pen,", we defy the moat "graphio pen" CTer wUded,to do foil jaatice tothe bar- monioaB and patriotic conduct of that truly great Convention, front the moaentit waa call ed to order, until ita able and accomplished President declared it to be adjourned tine die. "ot one harsh, unkind, or diaoo'nrteous word waa spoken, not one breach of the strict rulea of order waa peraerered ia for a aeoond after the President called .to order, and but for the load and hearty cheering which often 'attend ed the proceedings,, the Cooreotioa would hare reminded one of a grare Senate, rather thin a popalar assembly (what a Contract to the discordant, disorganised and badly be haved. Charleston Contention ! !) And then the material of the Contention ! . .We hate eeen many assemblies of mn, butate the nate of the United State, in ita; palmy days in the dayaof Clay, Calhoun, Web ster, Benton, and others we might namj-k and 'the Virginia Contention .of '1830, we bate neter seen any b'jdy of men poasearin more talenttban4hat which mat at Baltimore -on the 9th mat. That the patriotianx of this b'ady was in jost proportion to its talent, ia abundantly proted by ita whole course and .al action. Barely, if ever, bate we heard such speeches. Not one speaker failed, while many made speeches of surpassing elixjieucc. Henry, made a speech worthy of his immortal namesake and relatite, in the days wfcen Ui thunder shook tha Phillip of lb and a speech which wou'd permit no eye in the house to remain dry. Ilillard, of Massa chusetts, proted himself to be at once tie gifted orator and accomplished scholar. Such chasteness of dietion, and afiuence of image ry, are rarely found in the possession of any man. Well worthy is be of the land of Web ster, 'Everett, Choate and Winthrop. We n.igtit go on and mention other speakers of great ability, but nci'ber lime nor space wi'l permit, and Ve most paw on to the Plat f rn adapted by the Contention. Here it ii The CossTiTCTiax or thk OirirTRT, Tnt Umox or the States, asd j. Tut EsroacrjitxT or thk Lavs," ; - Can a platform more worthy than the abote tf (heheart-and-soul support of eterygood cit ixo of this eoantry be conceited of? When fools, or koatca sneeringly enquire, is this all your platform ? We reply that be who objects to it either aota himself abote the Constitution an J laws of hta country, and therefore U a trai tor ; or below them, and therefore ia unworthy of their regard and beneath their notice. How f nviably does this Platform contrast with the cheating, juggling, disgusting rigmarole j of things, which the Democracy call Platforms, things that Late as many interpretationa aa there are Sta'es in the Union ! ! Should ot lcmocratie f'iends take xcptioH to our Platform ; we defy them to show wherein it is defecate we defy them to take the ground that they can add to, or take from "the Con stitution of the Country" tbat they 'are against "the Union of the States," and that they are opposed to "the enforcement of the Las" aa interpret d by the Jjdieial Tri bunals prescribed by the Constitution. We intite our Democratic friends to . takt issue with ua on oar platform, and we aball see ! whether or no they will do it. . . j . In most , beautiful harmony with .the Plat form are the groat and good men who hive been chosen to bear aloft tbe banner upon which its principles are inscribed JOHN BELL and EDWARD EVEKETT ! ! How the mind goes back to the Senate House, when in. hale y onlays of yore, eten Bneh men aa Clay, Calhoun and Webs'er, hung breath lessly upon tbe speeches of Bell and Ever ett, each pre-eminently great in his own pe culiar style of debate and oratory, and each always ardent ia fa tor of ; . ' The CossTiTCTiojr or the Cocstbt The Unio or the States, caka . j , ; The ExroRCEXEXT or the Laws.' ; , "BtLL and Everett! Think of them, and then think of Polk, and PeireeJ and Bocb " anan, and such like Tittlebat Tit-mice.! 44 A little citet good apothecary." , 1 ! If we do not underrate the moral sense of tLU country, it will thrill at tbe bare mention of this nomination, for at a glanoe it will see that the God of Nations has vouchsafed an opportunity to deliter this groaning land from the misrule of the moat corrupt and mereena ry faction that eter weighed down and eorsed people. Yea ! Etery where it will be seen, that an opportunity is vouchsafed to ring the knell of politicians on a small, and rogues and rasoals on a large scalo, and to restore the long lost "breed of noble bloods," of men "on whose brow every Clod baa seemed to set bis seal to give the world assurance" of hon est, manly, unselfish devotion to the best in terests of tbe country, to ' "The Constitution or the Couktrt," The Uhion or the States, akd The Enforcement or the Laws." RATIFICATION MEETING AT BALTI MORE, ON THURSDAY NIGHT, THE IOth INSTANT, IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE ADJOURNMENT UF THE CON VENTION. A gracd stand, one hundred feet long, with towers thirty-six feethigb, was erected for the occasion, and spanned by an arch thirty-six feet high. Around tbe circle of the arch, on muslin, waa painted tbe motto, "The Union, the Constitution, and the En forcement of the Laws." - On the south side, in tbe centre W the tower, waa tbe full life aise portrait of George Washington, and on tbe north aide tbe portrait of Henry Clay, of the same aise and character. Around the face of the arch waa the eoat-of-arma of all the States. Flags floated from the two tow ers, and, the wholeT stand was beautifully draped' and festooned, and lighted by a num ber of gaa jets. J k 'Shortly before 8 o'clock tbe Independent Blues' Band, Cspt. Holland, oeeupied a po sition in the north tower, and played a num ber bf patriotic airs.' ' Rockets were sent aloft from the court house yard. By this time be tween 8,000 and 10,C00 persons were col lected in the square. At 81 o'clock, Hon. Anthony Kennedy advanced beneath the arch, and after a few remarks, introduced to the mass Hon. Henry Fuller, of Pennsylvania, who made a abort speech in support of tbe nominees, Hon. John Bell, -of Tennessee, and lion. Edward Eterett, of Massachusetts. He was foUowed by Hon. Rich'd W. Thomp son, of Indiana, who wtB introduced by Hon. J. Mosrison Harris, and made a brief and pointed speech. Bo b gentlemen were loud ly applauded 'throughout their remarks. Ad dresses were al-o made by Hon. J. Scott Har rison, of Ohio, Hon. Bailie Peyton, of Ten nessee, Hon. Z. B. Vance, of North Caroli na, and several others. Mr. Bll it a native of Tennee and in his 64th rr. Hd tu formerly a IX'in.crnt but do- MTtei Gn. Jaoko.i in 1833, and wiua Whiio man in 183G." RaUigh Statular. Citizen Holden vas a bard cider, coon skin, log ebiu Whig in 1810, the devoted friend and eulogist of Henry Clay, but de serted him, and tbe Whigs in 1843rand has been a Democrat eter since, and will nor, if he is nominated, Bopport Stephen A. Dongla, bom iu 1858, he threatened "to humble to the dust.5' RaUitjh Register. How like you our historic tl temincsecnccs Cit;ien ! Rather on the "tit for " princi ple, ate they not I ' But let us call your attention to tbe follow ing from Forney's Press. ' t IVrtkait or thk Eo!. Jonx Bill, bt Oc- CAMONAlr'-"Oecmknalr." thedutinguiebed Wash ington corrwportdnt of F-rney't Philadelphia T'W. thaj wnlinni the Consulutional Union candidal for tbe Presidency : Tbe nomination of li-li and Everott by tbo ex cellent gentlemen ailicbod'to tbo Constitutional Union party, at Baltimore, were bigbit character istic. Of Mr. Kverftt I have already spoken, though I (apposed ha would ba tbe catain in stead of the lieutenant of that reapeciabla party. Mr. HkII the rery beau Heal of tbe whole Wbig arty. Ha name has been iJe-tLflwl with tbat organization for thirty years. A nutive of "Ten ne&e, a reprsentatite of the people in tha State Legislature aod in both branches of Con rets. Speaker of tbe Ho'ise, member of the Cabinet, and on of tb steadiest -enemies General Jackson eter bad, ba will get tbe voles of all those who clinjr to the memory of Henry CUy, or who believed in the settled issues of other dy: There is no kind, er heart than thai which beats in tbe bosom of John BelL He is warmly esteemed by tbese who know him, and never refuses gtcV a kindness to a political f'pfooenL He is a gebtleman of irrei proucbabie morals and an acoomplUhed debater. "nortsE k.EEcir amd vgoose." j In reply to a abort paragraph in the last Standard, we hate only space tp state, that j we wul bow by good Democratic authority, j what Got. Ellis did say at O&testQle about i the "hone leech" of tbe West, and the "gold- co goose egg" of the East, and then it will be seen which is the "goose" to misunderstand, or the false reporter to misrepresent, the Standard's dear friend, Got. John W. Ellis. In the meantime our "statement'' shall stand where it baa stood, belietingaa we do that it ia tae trob. It ia but just, howeter, for us to elate that, in our opinion, the Mnrfrces-'t toro tuiien, fully comprehended Got. Ellis' remark?, and . truly reported them. lis re port, and that of the Albemarle Southron, fully corroborate each other on both "the j horse leecb," and the "goose question," and ditcrs gentlemen who beard the discussion fully sustain the reports of these journals on the two points in aestion. ; 'j ft; ; ' "- '; -': -V ' IE?" Extract : from a letter from a friend ia Iredell : ' ' i "I think if things continue to brighten in this District, wa aball give P..-ol between 1,200 and 2,000 majority.. I think tbe action of the Charles ton Convention will make a difference in favor of him of 1,000 totes la the Western part of tbe Stater" i - , T- v... .... tt Victor C Barringer, Esq., ia a can didate to represent the Counties of Cabarrus and Stanly ia tbe Senate of the next Legis lature. ;T GLORIOUS MEETING IX CIIATllAJtt ON :;,. I. , TfCESDAY. : . There was a glorious meeting of the Ad Valorem party of Chatham on Tuesday last, all the Districts being represented. Messrs. Robt. Green, W.P.Taylor and James H. ' Ileaden declared themselves candidates for the House of Commons, and Straughan Esq , declared himself a., candidate for tbe Senate. The greatest enthusiasm prevailed. . "Little Ad", is going it in Chatham with his tail moat beautifully curled. ' : THE LITTLE A1DER. Mr. John Spelman proposea to publish at Salisbury, Democratic campaign paper to be called "7e Little Jldder." . This will be the best named paper ever published. An '"adder" ia 4a venemous serpent," and there foie, Mr. S pel man's "Adder," is only the synonyme of that venemous serpent Demo cracy. Our '-learned pig," "Little Ad," will shake his tin-cupped tail at "Lit'Ie Ad der," and say to him "cease viper, you bite" a tin-cup. j . BOARD. OF MEDICAL EXAMINERS. We publish in another column the report of the Board of Medical Examiners which met in this city on the 7th inst. . Tbe report speaks for "itself and doubtless from the high characters of the gentlemen composing the for proficiency in their most vitally impor tant profession," we may infer tbat no one "passed inspection" who waa not competent to practice the "healing art." We cannot, howeter, help expressing a pious wish, that we may not soon hate need of any of their set vices, whether Examiners or Examinees. TO COItUESPOXDENTS. . For many weeks to come, we shall be com pelled to exclude from cur columns all com munications of a miscellaneous nature. Our reasons for this course are obvious. We are now engaged in a warm State campaign, and as soon as tbat closes we shall bate to go right off into the campaign far the Presiden cy. Our psper will contain but a certain quantity of matter, anJJ$ is our duty to see that that mat ter is reletant to the great issues on trial. DAN RICE'S (.It EAT SHOW. This widely celebrated exhibition is to be in Baleigb on the 2Sib and '20th inst. j with all its varied wonders and attractions. Al though thU is its first visit to this State, the reputation of : tbe esUbllsbmcut is generally known, and its advent will be anticipated wiib eagerness. The .Yationcd Intelligencer ia speaking of the exhibition, says : . u This Great Show attract nt only larger, but ,al. mure fashinnHulo attdienfvs than any other travulling exhibition, which visits Washington. The entertainments are invariably characterize'! by a degree of pood 'a-te which renders them at. tractive to nr bet citixens, who may be seon re presented in fa's number with 'h"ir futnilie. eg pociaily at the day exhibitions. The des'gn of t e establish ment is in many respects novel, present me a much creater variety of erfornjaoces thWn i usually to bo found in a travelliut; Show. The hoti- s include so ve of the most -beautiful and won derfully trained specimens of the eq'tine race that have ever hoen , brought before tbe public, white in thf -pcrfoiming Khinoceros and the lopban. that walks the tight rope, tbe proprietoe " has two zoological curioeities such as cannot be found any where else, either in the Old World or New. The troiie of Equestrians and Gymnasts is- lull and complete. Altogether, the exhibition is one of decided merit.": , . . DEATII OF AN OLD EDITOK AMD PUD LI SHE It. Thomas Murphy, the oldest editor and pub lisher in Baltimore, died in tbat city on Tues day lat. - ' IT?- We are indebted to H. W. Nisid), E;q., for a Club of Ten Subscribers at James tille. I . . BOARD OF MEDICAL EXAMINERS. The Board of Medical Examiners met in .this citv on the Ttb inst., and continued in session un til the 16th. The members present were Drs. J. II. Dickson, President; C. lianpoldt, J. G. Tull, O. r. lanson. U. L. Johnson and W. U. -McK.ee. We regret to learn that Dr. Caleb Winstow was detanod at homo on account of aicknuss in his family. i ( The following phynunan were erantedi licensed to practice Medicine, in accordance to law la North Carolina : J Dr. L. P. Warren, Edenton " W. AT Hlonnt, Washingt- n. . " J P. McComles, Charloue. " J. W. Shinn, Rowan. . r' " W. W. MeKenzie, Saltfbury.' " . L. W, Robinson, Sampson. W. A. Dunn, Wake. - 1 " U. H. Harris, do V ; " J. H Ljary, Bertie. v . " R. S. Pet wav, Edgecombe. . W. H. Lilly, Richmond. , ". " J W. McGe, Kenansville. ' " V. D. Homers, New Hanover. ' P. F. de SU Clair, do . ; " C G. Cox, Onslow. ? i " "G. N. Ennett, do " D. W; Sbaw. Moore. " ' r LITERARY ADDRESS. John W. Hays, Esq., of Oxfod, will deliver the annual address before tbe young ladies of the Baleigb Female Seminary, on the night of the 5th June. Mr. Hays is a gentlemen of fine liter ary attainments, s a pleasant and graceful speak er, and an excellent writer., A capital ; address may be expected. fTHE SECEDERS TO BE PREPARED FOR. . Riohmosd, May 15." The "Democratic . As sociation met this evening and elected Xarkin W. Glaxebrook, Esq., President, and tbe balance of the old officers. - The meeting passed unani mously the following resolution : Resolved, That a Committee of five be appoint ed by the President to provide a suitable place of accommodation for tbe Democratic Contention proposed to be held here on tha 7th of June. Fbost i Alabama A letter 'dated Troy, Pike county, Alabama, May 7th, says ; that "the frost last week nipped corn and cotton to the roots, a few miles from that place.". .- - DEFALCATION IN THE N. Y. POST-OFFICEFLIGHT OF THE POSTMASTER. Much " excitement baa pin created in Now York by - the , disaoveey of a defalcation of $155,554 in the Post Office, there, and 1 tbe subsequent flight of Isaao ' V. Fowler, tbo postmaster. The defalcation runs back to a pe riod as far back as President. Pierce's Adminis tration. A warrant was issued for his arrest by the Treasuruy Department at - Washington, but he has not been found. : Tbe Express says :: Mr. Fowler, on Saturday last, parted with bis assistant, Mr. Wm. Caldwell, and in shaking hands with that gentleman, said he would see htm on Sunday ; but from tbat time up to the present moment, nothing has been heard of bim. 1 It is stated that Mr. Fowler has been the dupe of peo ple whom be trusted; that bis good feeling has led him into error, and tbat ba has trusted many, who have at length deceived bim, and thus caused his embarrassment. VSiothingr of bis - present whereabouts ia known,'norCHn those who . have hitherto been his confidential advisers say ; where he is or what has become of bim. Officers have been a-ound the Post Office, and at the New York . Hotel ( Mr. Fowler's boarding place) du ring tbe morning, but no one knows anything about him, and be is evidently a fugitive. The Assistant Postmaster, Mr. Wm. Caldwell, has instituted a rigid examination into theCash iei's Department, and has found everything there correct, so that the a'leged del'alralion is at pre sent a mystery. The Asistant Postmaster Gen eral is in town, and with Mr. Holbrook is inves tigating the affair. The Tribune says the warrant for Fowlers ar rest was issued on tbe 11th inst., and adds : ' , The supposition is that Mr. Fowler has left tbe city, and perhaps the country Hii bondsruen, George Law and Gustayus A. Conover, are re sponsible for less : than one-half of the amount which be is alleged to have defaulted, viz : $75,KjU. Judge Hiljyer, Solicitor to tbe Treasury Depart ment, is in town, with DistricUAttorney .Roose velt, preparing lite necessary papers to recover the deficiency from the bondsmen and tbo estate of Mr. Fowbtr. 'it is asserted by Xr. Fowler's friend that these pnx-eedings would not have been taken p'ace bad the New York delegation voted agaitiet Douglas at Charleston. It is pretty well understood that the defalcation has long been known at Wathington. As long ago as last summer it was'privately whispered about the cily. The Express of Tuesday afternoon, baa tbe fol lowing: Mr. Fowler has left letter in bis office-, entirely exonerating bis dcpu'ies and assistants from any complicity in bis acts, j His most - intimate per sonal friends ray that he is at least five hundred miles away, endeavoring to avoid arrest, until, it shall be teen whether or no some compromise ean be made with the Administration. It is reported that some wealthy men; who are wwmly attach ed to Mr. Fowler both personally and politically, will willingly cime forward to make up the deficiency ; and one man alone offers $50000.; Among the thouand jr'umors and stories con nected with this defnicHti'on, is one to the effin-t that lat we-k conceal men.t Swasdeemtd no lon;- er possible; and at a meeting f Mr. Fowler's friends it wn determined t send on an lrn.ba sauor to Mr. Bu hanan ti preserit to him th whole ciiac, and, in consideration of Mr. Fowler's., long services to the Democra'tic partv, solicit mercy. Mr. lintterwonh ws sclecteji for the task, and proceed'-d to Wui-hington Ion Thursday. N" sooner, however, hud he unf.jldd the case lo th Preidet than tbat venerdbl'i inan, drawing bim sclf up with the steMi vlirtuoiof the jjtoniari, enid, "J'itice, sir nut b doh''' I Mr. Better worth - is snid to have telc!raped, '-The old rufliun has not a dro of blooil I'jtt in his h.iir'. 'i Saturtlav Koderal oilicvr arri vtsd and t(.ik poe.-vbiou of the JLt-Olhcu. ! CHICAGO SECTIONAL CONVENTION. CniCAOO, May MJnijhLThurdaie 4.000 strBiitrerH in tin The friends ofj 'ward are urgent and hopeful, Out tne protiatj no coiicentrutH)il are against him.: If there is f strength on any candidate, it is supiofi a tne ig bim through. 1 1 feriorj tact of Seward may carry o 1 fStf-fiOND : DIsrATCH.l Chicago, MS-'li. Th Conveution assembled a, noon to-dav. r j David Ablaut was choen temporary Chair man, and a recess was taken until 5 o'clockj A letter from Col Fremont, of California, to Judge Staples positively declining tbe nomina tion is published to-day; THIRD PISPATCH CntCAOO, Mav, 16, P M.-j-The Convention rej assembled this afternoon, andi George Asbuian, or Mass., was chosen permanent Chairman. - ! The prominent candidates are Bates, Lincoln, .McLean, Wade, Dayton and Seward.; There is a very dt-ciJed fooling of opposition to Seward. I ' i EPISCOPAL CONVENTION. This body wa orga nixed irj lira plscc on Wed nesday last, BUhop Atkinson'pres'drng. A large number of Delegates were in attendance,, besxles many visitors from different sections of the State attracted by the Convention.! : On Friday night, we IarnJ that tbfl Church Building Society held a meeting, which called forth several addresses. A collection was j taken up which amounted to $120. On Sunday morning, seven porsons were, con firmed 6 ladies and 1 gentleman. The Rev. Mr. Skinner was Ordained to the holy office of the Priesthood. ' At night a Missionary Sermon ws delivered by tbe Ret. Mr. Bronson. 1 A vote of thanks to the ripens of Charlotte, was adopted, for their kind hospitality in- enter Uiining the members during its Session. f Tne Convention adjourned on Sunday nigfct. i Charlotte Whig. , I LATER FROM MEXICO! New Oklkahs, May 15. Advices from Tam pico to the 6th have been received here which stn'e a great battle has been fought near San Louis Potosi. The forces on each side numbered about 4,000. Tbe Reactionists (Miramon's party) were completely routed with the loss of 18 can non,'' 100 prisoners and the whole of their" bag guge and ammunition trains. ; The Liberals enter ed the city amidst the rejoicings of the people. ; ; POLITICAL! ! ; Momta, Ala., May 14. Thirty-flvo lead'ng and prominent gentlemen, including .1 ex-Gov, Winston, Hon. John ForsrtbJ Dr. Nott, Judge McKlnstry and others, sign a Vail for a State Con vention to meet nt Selma, June 4th, to appoint delegates to tbe National Democratic Convention, al Baltimore, . .' - second disfatch.J .' ' j Mobile, May 14. At a Democratic meeting held Saturday night, the seceders-were sustained, and delegates appointed to the Alabama Slate Convention on the 4th of June. . ' A similar meeting, with same results, was held at Montgomery, Saturday night. ; Augusta, Ga., May 14. Howell Cobb has writ tcr a letter in response to the Macon 'Committee, fully and cordially sustaining the seceders at Charleston. f I 1 ! . 3 . The federal officers at tbe South, generally, sus-i tarn tne seceders; . , . DEATH OF A VENERABLE EDITOR. I ' . t PiTlflfna XfeiWlR 'Tha iVanAwaKln : TKnmea lurrthv TrmAnlir 4Vkt frrtxr rMrn w a .P IA mxa. Auvisii J'vij 1 iui met 1 J a v "J J v.a aa viiq V. kUU JM V" prietors of the Atnftrican, from which ho retired uuut povou j cRta DiiiCa uicu uoio itkim liiurjuiiigi In tk A 1a4 woo r? K ia t ITB ' TTa txrae Arivn&iiv1 a a aru v r a.o j oat, Va. WIB -a.v V H - VUll UCVtraA with the first paper ever published in Baltimore, and was widely : known and ropected. - j SPECIAB NOTICES. The Mutiant Liniment ouret Rkenmalim ; . The Mustang Liniment care Stiff Joint , ; Th Mustang Linemtnt' curet Burnt and Wound; The Must-ixg Liniment, curet Sorts,- Ulcers, Caktd Jirenstt and Sores, A'euralgia, Corns and Worts, and it teortk ! . : 1,000,000 Dollars Per Annum To the United States, as the preserver and restorer "of valuable Horse arid Cattle. , It cures all .Sprains, Galds, Wounds, Still Joints, Ao. Bid you ever hear of any ordinary Sore, Swelling, Sprain or Stiffness, either on man or beast, which the Mustang Liniiuent would not. cure ? Did you aver visit any respectable Druggist 10 ' any part of the world ia Europe, Asia or. America who did not sa " it was the greatest discovery of the. age ?" Sold every whore. Every fwily should havo. it : three sizes. ' j BARKE3 PARK, : may 31 m. j. Proprietors, New-York. " CONSUMPTION , '. f AND :. ' J l I AST H M A - C JU a ED,.. Dr. H. JAMES, DISOOKaRD, WH1XI in the East Indies, a certain ennj for Consampiion, Asthma. Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and General De bility Tne remedf was discovered b him when bis only child, a daaghter waa given ud to die. His child was cured, and is now alive and well. Desirous of bea efi'ting bis fel'ow mortals, ha will send to those who nuh It, tbe recipe containing full directions for making and successfully using this remedy, free, on reeeipt of their names with stamp Tor return postage.. There is Hot a single symptom of Consumption that it does not tit on'e take hold of and dissipate Night sweats, pee visbness, irritation of thai nerves, failure of memory, difficult expectorat'on, sharp pains in tbe lungs, sore throat, entity sensations, nausea at tbe stomach, m action of the bowols, wasting awsy of tbe muscles. Address O. JP.iBROWf. fc CO., 32 and 34 John St, doc 7 w6m ' i New York THE GREAT ENGLISH HE MED IT. SIB JAMES CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS PROTECTED LITTERS ur R0TAL Latent. Prepared from a Prescription of Sir J. Clarke, M. D.t Phtnician Extraordinary to the Quetu. This well known medicine is no imposition, but a sure and safe remedy for Female Difficulties ani 0b . structions, from any xauset whatever; and although a poworful remedy, it contains nothing hurtful to tbe constitution. To married ladies it is peculiarly suited. It will in a short timo, bring on the monthly period with regularity ! '(''' In a'l cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pain in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on alight exertion, Palpitation of he Heart, Hysterics, aad Whites, these Pills will effect a cur when all other means have fail ed ; and although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, eaWinel, autioionj, or anything hurtful to the constitution. ' l ull dirj-ctions, in the pamphlet armind each pack age, which should b carefully preserved. ' i For full particfiUrs, get a pamphlet, free, of thesg't N. B. and 6 poxiaje stamps enclosed to any anthnriied axent, will ensure, a bottle'containing over 51) pills, y ix'tnrn mil. j , " . Ji Mosm, Rochester, ! N. Y., General Agent for United Stutes nd British Provinci'S Fold in Raleigh by P. F. Pesci d, and all respectable Druegisti. - .. .! I ' wa-i iiowly ItELIEI' IN TEN MINUTE BRV Pulmonic! Wafers The mot rri-fnin tmt j)te tyy mueily eirt- ditirtrcd for utl Vittasrt of .the (Ihett and Lungs,- Coughs, :Cota. Asthma, I -oiititmpi'tn, IJroichtii. lufueii'.n, "ameniiis, OifHci't liieath- I Sire Tht'i'it, f-c, tfc. ' THESE .iVAFERS Jtive the most instantaneous and per'cet relief, and, when persovcred Wib aecord iu to diroelionsj never fail to clKct a rapid and latting cure. Thousands have bees restored to pe'rfoct htsa'th. who have tried other means in vain. To nlTciases ami all eonstitytioiis thoy' arol equally u bls iiujr and a cure none need despair, up mattur ho" long llw dis ease may hve existed, or however' severe it uiT be, provide I the organic struetliire of tho vital organs i not holess'y decayed. Every one afflicted should To Vocalists nnd PuSlii Speakers, thee Wafers ! are peculiarly valuable; thu-y will in one day remove the iuo.it severe oecasioial .hoarsengt ; and their reg ular nse for a few days will, at all tiuiesi, Increase the power and flexibility of the voice, greatly improving its tone, compass and clearness, for which purpose they are renlarly used by many professional vocalis's. JOB MOSES, Sole Proprietor, Rochester, N. Y Trice 2 cents per box. For sale by P. F. Pescud, and all Druggists. j uiy 1 1 ecrwly , Iron on one Side Drags on the other. ICE CREAM SALOON. 7 IF YOL WOULD EX JOY THE RjtFRESIUNT(l I"n8nen"e-of a gla of nice Ice Cream, call at Dodd. A Scheib's cloon, No, 1 Tayetteville Street; where you will find a pkasant room, tastefully fitted up and cream as cold as loe can mase it. J nnilE TOY; STORE. DODD A SCHEIB J Have now on exhibition (Admission free) the largest, most varied, and decidedly the nest selected a toe It of Toys ever seen in this City. Call soon and please the little ones. j TRENC'I AND AMERICAN CONFEC TIONERVA fresh auppMjust received fulfil-just received DODO -A SCHKIB'S. At TO WHOLESALE DEALERS IN CANDY. 1TS offer as pure an arlirle of Candy as ran f V bo found elsewhere int the United States, at the. law price of $ 14 per hundred pounds. we 'Manufac ture our Candy, and warrant) it to oontaia notning but bugar, and not to sUek to tne Jars. A FRESH SUPPLY OF ORANGES, J; Lemons, llaisnis, and Figs At DODD A SCHEIB'S. VrUTS OF ALL KINDS. ,PICKLBS, Catsups, Sauces, Preserves and Jellies of every discription .- ,DODD A SCliJSlU. S 1 AKDINES, SALMON X AND FRESH Mustard, - I DODD A SUHEI3. i I i - -aOT?m rntov pna . Jns reoeived" DODD A SCHEIB. F A..,r.lrinJr Trtkon.n nn,,.l.i,'lv ai, h.nd . , - . ' t ' DODD A SCHEIB. I variety, sufficient to pleaiee all. .. - j DODD SCHEIB. F IRE CUACKKRS AND TORPEDOES. A new Lot At DODD A SCHEIB'd. A IX THE DELICACIES WANTED TO Famish Waddings, Pardex. Balls, and Pin Nlo's, luxmshed at short notice. VI) UD A aCHfilB. A. C.FCLLIA.V, I : B. P. PULXIAK, P. K-WEISIGER. P U Is It I A M & OO. AUCTIONEERS; FOR SALE OF NEGROES, J Odd-fQllow' HalL FrankUu SU- Richmond; va. - DAILY iSALES Public and Pwvatb. . We pledge our strictest attention to the business en. trusted to us, and will,! antwar all com- r mnnicationt promptly. - PORTER ALWAYS AT EACH DEPOT. WANTED. A GOOD SADDLER WHO CAN do good work, ean get steady employment at liberal prices, by applying- to me at Concord, Ca barrus County, N. C. V ' . f ' ' J. 0 WALLACE. i May J6th, 1800. j ina ID iv. COMMON SCHOOLS. ! Offick of Literary Board, 1 ; Pvaleigh, May 1 1,1 SCO. 1 l The following distribution of the Literary Fnnil for lh first six months of tha year I860, amon.tr the several counties of the State, is ordered by tbo Board : a tabular statement' whereof is annoxud. The amount Sue the tespwtive counties will be paid at the Treasury Department, to the persons entitled upon a compliance with the provisions vt tbo law on the subject. . . Alloijhainyj. Madison, and Polk counties will re ceive their shares' from the counties from which they were respectively formed. V. Jaeksoni county will receive 30 per cent of the amount allotted to Macon county, and the balance of its share from that allotted to Haywood.' . V JOHH W. ELLIS, Trent. I$x -Officio Lit. Board. Countiis. . Alamance, ' Alexander, ' Allcehany, Anson, Ashe, Beaufort, . Bertie, Bladen, . j Brunswick, Buncombe, ; Burke, i Cabarrus, : c Caldwell,. , Camden, .-.j. Carteret, j Caswell, Catawba, : . i Chatham, , Cherpkee, Chowan, Clesveland, I Columbus, Craven, Cumberland Fd. Pop. Diaf. Shakr 10,IC6 , $1,219. a '. 6,003 v : j " i . - 6.0 36 10,756 . 1,290 72 8,539 " 1,024 68 V 11,716 J 1,405 92 9,973 . 1,196 76 8,024. 962 88 5,95rt , 714 12. . 12,338 . 1,430 56 . 6.919 830.28 ,674 ' J 1,040 88 5,836 . ,700 32 6,174 .'; . '620 83 6,208 . . ' 744 96 . 12,161 1.49 32 ' 8,23 . . . 988 08 , 16,05a . 1,926 60 . 6.703 , j 804 36 6,252 - ., . 630 24 9,697 1,163 61 6,308 : ' H3ii 96 12,329 ' 1,479 48 . 10,634 ' 1,176 06 6.257 . , 750 84 14.123 1.694 76 6,993 i 839 76 11,111. 1.3)3 32 . 10,018 . 1,202 12 10,627 175 74 :. 9,510 , 1,141 20 7,228 867 36 6,878 ? . ' 825 36 ; 1703 . 2,076 36 6,330 - 638 52 18,480 . . . 2.217 60 13,007 .- 1,560 84 7,0a J . 850 70 6,907 ' . 828 84 . ;-. 6,883. . . 82ft 96 6,656' " 798 72 6,585 V - 790 20 ' 13,062 1,567 44 X 11,149 . , 1,337 92 3.305 1 472 20 ' 6,181 741 84 ,'924 ' sio -88 6,169 : 740 23 6.9HI 8ji5 32' ; 5,7 1 1 . 88 ;9J 11,724 l, ;t)!i l8rt 6.1ti6 ' . 7ot 66 8,532 1,026 2' , 7,05 948 60 I 14,236 : l,7tB. 31 10,73 1- ..'- 1,287 72 ' i 7,040 44" 80 ".. 14.957 " 1.794 H4 ' ... 7,7U6 921 tl'i j, ,. 6,030. , i 723 60. ' 8,825.- ' l b."y 'm') I lo,745 . l,ro 40" 15,167 ' 1,821 12 ' 7,936. .952 3. l l.PstO ' " 1.3 J9 GO i . . 'l2,:i'i3 . : l,43(6il i 12,329 - 1.473' 4 I 12.33 1'.4.16 56 ,12,311 1,477 32 j 6,348 , 701 76 8,490 1,018 80 ' "8.J32 :975.84 4,432 ' '534 24 9.258 " ! 1,110 96 21,123 , ,534 78 4.780 . ' 673 60 3348 401 70 10.366 1,243 92 . . KJ.317 1,238 03 j 11,643 1,397 04 ' . 6,754 ' 810 45 ' ' ' 9,511 1.141 33 ": 8,068 . . 963 1 752,642 $ 90,425 04 Currituck, Davidson," Davie, Duplin, Edgecombe, Forsyth, Franklin, Gaston, Gates, Granville, . Greene, . Guilfurd, ' Halifax, Harnett, Haywood, Henderson, Hertlord, .. t Hyde, Iredell, ' - i Jackson, ' Johnston, i Jones,. Lenoir, Lincoln, Macon, Mailison, . Martin, McDowell, Mecklenburg, M'Hitgoniorj Moure, '. H Nh, " ; ; : ' New H-inrtTfsr, Northampton, ' Onslow, j Orange,. Iistititank, J I'eruiiitiiHrii, '' Person, Pitt, ' , i; Polk,' II. Iljindolph, i Kichmond, ; llolreson, iiockingham,; Rowan, ij iliithesfprd,, Sampson, Stanly, Stokes, ?,urrI Tyrrell, Union, :! Wake, AVashirigton,,i Watauga, 't Warren, Wayne, Wilkes, Wilfon,. ' j Yadkin, Yancey, ' X ToUt, may 19 w3t. B LACK SILK MITTS BLACK S'LK Mitts of ail qualities and sizes, can be bought of . v; W. H. A K. S. TUCKER. LACE MANTLES! LACE MANTLES 1 1 The most superb lot ever offered. ' . liaee Mantles !, Lace Mantlet! 1 Lace Mantles!!! Cheap, Cheap, Cheap, Cheap. At TUCKER'S. LADIES TRAVELLING . SUITS AND DUSTERS. A Largo assortment of the Ureys, for Ladies Baits, for Ladies Suits, for Laiiea Suit-r, ' ' Always Neat, Always Neat, Alwayt, Nca All tne btyle, an the Style. . ' ' '; . ' At TUCKER'S. ; s Large assortment 1 A large assortment - '.- Ii, , At TUCKER'S. TTfATER COOLERS. KEEPS COOL ALL H Day with & pounds of loe. - Water Coolerst Wafer Coolers!! Water Coblrs ! ! I : C At ; TUCKER'S. Raleigb, Kay ISth. 1860. may 19 tf. G. S. BADGER HARRIS, - 'ATTORN EY. AT LAW, . ... Henderson, N C. .1 ft , Will attend the Courts (ff QranviU .Warren and Franklin. , f ... -i (., . , j ,,,Juljr2 wly. :,:.:; ;:i i cataract - WASHING MACHINE . Clothing, Time, and Labor Saved! ..Yy INDISP4NSABLE TO HOUSEKEEPERS. THE most simple, economical, and durable article -ever offered to the publio to alleviate the discoia- orts 01 wash-day. . . i ,..'''"..'. .. 'T'-DEgcairT'roii''" . - '' 1 It consists of a metal cylinder, with ribs on tbe in side, and an interior cylinder, of wood, 'with libs. There is a space of from Biz to eight inches between tbe two cylinders, . One crank turns b-ith cylinders tt the same time in opposite directions rapidly, creating asuaH.'Orcing xne water rnrouga tne ciotnes, and Gt feutualiy removing the ditt The aouon of tbe water' does the work quickly, dispenses entirely with njbbinr: and thus saves the wear of clothes. - SULLIVAN A Hl'A'f T, Proprietorii, v .. H Beokman atreai, iiew York. 17. B State and County Rights for sale-and pur chasers supplied with M&cbinet at wholesale on liboral terms.- 1 -K -v - 1 -. : 31 A Machine U in operation by a laundress dailv. atourtaleeroomi. .' . mar 2S w8m XTOTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS.. U.N Will be let out in the town of SmiihSeld, Jonnston county, on Tuesday, of May Coort, ta the lowest bid der, the buUdiair of Lattice Bridge, on rork titers across Neute River,, known, aa Turuer't Bridge, two miles below SmitbfieldJ and similar to Hmithfield Bridae. Specifications made known at the timo abore mentioned. . , A. J: HEATH, . r ' A. O. POWELL. 1 A. PANDERS, f Com. P. MASSEY, apr r td D. SMITH. TATE OF NOIlTll CAROLIXA,Tf ARE C5 COUNTY-Couttbf neat ant Quarter Betaions, Feb. Term. 1800. IbttrvU) huuse Bank, f Wm. M. Adaasil Attaobaa't, Jne Q. AdamtJ fr.sHmmonedatQarnltlii1. ' ThU cause eo ruing on tj be heard, and it sppearing; to the Court tbat tbe Defendant ia not a resident of this State, or to conceals himself tbat tbe ordinary pro- eess of Law cannot be served en him. Tt il the re far ! ' ordered, tbat Advertisement bi asade la the Kalelflt Hegisterix weeks, DotifVinV said defendant te ap pear at tbe next Term of ibis" Conn, to be held at the Court House, In Raleigh, jes the 3rd Monday ef May next, there and then to plead, or replevy, r jodgmMt pro oonfeso will be entered gains aim, and the ' amount due from the Garnishee will be condemn d te' to the use of tae Plaintiff's. , t, j Witness. Thomas J Utlry, Clerk of said Court, at office In Raleigh, the 3rd Monday of February, A. D lSdO. - THdMAS j.UTHr,CLxmK. apr 14 mtw. v j . ' ....... OTATE OF'NliHTII CAUOLIM A, WAKE O CO U Ji TY Court oil Flea and vluartw SfMiiiM, . Feb. Term, 1860. ,1 .f-' ' . v - , Steveosoo, Afeddell t Co t. Wm." M. Adams. Atuchm't, John Q. Adams, r, Summoned as Qarnl. This CAUse coming rn to be beard, and It appearing, to tbe Court that the defendant ft aot a reddest of this State. It it therefore ordered that Advertisement b tnado ia tfi Ralelf h RegUtor, far 4x weeks, otlfy ing tald deTendant t appear at tbe aext Tern ef tbit Court, ,o Je held at tbe Court Heat, ia Raloigb, ea the 3rd Monday ofllay next, thti aad there te plead, or replevy, or judgment 'pre confute will be entered against him, and the amount due from the. Gwaiaha ' be condemned to the use of the PlaatifTs. - Witness, Thomas J. Dtley, Clerk, of said Court, at ' office in Raleigh, the 3rd Monday of February, A. Dv ' apr 14 ww., " j .j - ! CJ TATE OFNORTII CAROLINA, WAKE O COUNTY.. CftURT OF PLEAS AD Q0AR. ,! tr Sessions, February Term, 1860. 'i' " y Bi F. Jordan, t. Wa. O. Clements, B rows' A 0 ' ''' f Attarhoient Levied on two Cotton Gins. . A i Thw ae coming on bi be heard, and it ppearlnt; ; , to tbe Court that, the defendant are aea-reaident ef ' . ' this State. It it ordered that sdrertiteateat be made - " in the Raleigh Regisvar for aix week, nottfyia; said ? Pefendaott to appear at the nest lama ef th.it Court, ' to be held at the Court House In Raleigh, ea th 3d ,. Monday of May next, then aad there to plead, or r " '' plevy, or judgment pro eunfette will be entered against them, and tbe proper levied oa condemned M the nse of tbe plainalTa claim. - ; " . " " W?bms, Thomas J. Utley, Clark of eald County, ' at office in Raleigh, the Sd Monday of Fab., I860. ' ' THOMAS is UTLKY, diK, "-. " , apr 74 wow. - ,; i t . -, CJTATE OFNOKTII CABOL15A, WAKE ,r O COUNTY Court of Pleat and Quarter Sessions, Feb. Term, 1860. ' , , - K. F Moore, w. vTm. K Smith. !,''". 'Attachment levied oa Horae, Buggy and Harness. . ' . Thlt cause coming on to be heard, and it appearing to the Court tbat tbe dat'endmt la a Boa reaident of ' this State, or ao euncealt bimalf tbat the- ordinary : process of Law rannet btt terred en him. . It In efder ' ed tbat Advortisaient be Wade in tbe Raleigh) Regit- . ter for six weeks, notifying said Defendant te ap. pear at tha next Term of this Court, to be held at the' Court House in Ralcigh,on.the Srd Monday of May next, tlien and there to plead, or replevy, 'or JuJg- , ment pro eonfesso will be en tent against bim, and the property levied on condcuwod to tha uae of the plain- . , tiU'scIaim.; " , J . . , 1 . Witness, Tbouias J. Utley, Clerk of taiil Court, at offica in Ualeigh, tbo tnl Monday of February, lHft. tt THOMAS f t'TLBY; Cwinx. arrl4 w6w. ... ' , . r. . t-i " ' ri TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, JOHN. O TO C0UNTV-lurt of Equity, tnriug Trw, lSnO..-;. ''.'.. M : -' . R, D. Atkimnn, vs. VVin. J. Clomnnts, ' '.f ! Petition fjr Account and l?ett'mant at Partners. This cause eoniing on tJ be heard, npou tbt pKl'ioo, and itoppsriug to the satisfaction of tbt Court that the defendant, Wm. Clements, is a uou-reaidant ef this Statj. It w therefore! ordered that pub'icatioti be made for nil weeks, in U Kalaigh ttef wAur, notflt'y. ing tbe s- id Wm. J. .Clcisjentr'tb appear at tbe term of tht ' HonoralHe Court, tjo b held at tbe Court House, in Kiuitbfieid, 011 tbe 4th JlAnd.ly in September, ISI'0, tben and tbore e shw cansb. if any he has, why tha prayer of thtsaid petiti"ta should not be' granted, othorwise judg'.aent pi o.tonftno will be taken ngaiiut him. ; ! J- ' -j, ? .' Witness, Walter R. Moire. CIm and Master 0 'said ' Con rt, at omee, in Smi Uifiiwl-t. this lth day nt April 18HU. . .! . , WALTER R. MOUKli, C A M. K. pr I 6w Pr Adr $iJX , , ' ' NORTJI CAROLINA, HALIFAX COUN Xi Court ef Pleat aud Quarter Sesiona, Fb W. K. Tipper nd wills Caroline, Tamlin Emita, ruary farm, U60, . j . . " Oeorje W.giattb, and atbars, against ADen; Towell ; aud wife Liztie, Pieasant Crump and wife Catharine. JurmaHalo, and j Mathous and wife tare liue. , J ' - ... . , . . , Thtt.it a petition filed by Plaintiffs for a tale of . Slaves, and distribntion f the proceeds, and it ap pearing te tbe aatiafamiun . of tbe Court that the de fendants are non-reaidentl of thlt State, it It ordered ' tnat publieatlon be made) in the Raleigh Regfeter, for tix successive weeks, notifying the taid defandaota vt tne filiog of this petition, and that nnlett they ee" pear, at the Court Hoosa, . in Halifax, on tae third Monday of May next, and antwar the petition, the . tame will be taken pro confstso, and heard tr-part. Witness, Jaa H. Wbitafcer, Clerk ef our said Court at office, the third Monday of February, A. tH 18(10. . JAS. II. WHIIAEBR, Cuu. IlALinx, April 19th, 1880. apr n wear ft Aar f s.bz. ROUNDED 182. CHARTERED 1851. ' ';''.-' L0C4 TED Comer of Baltimore and Charles SU. BALTIMORE, M D.. I. rpUB Largwt, Meat Elegantly Furnlthsd, and Pep. JL nlar Commercial College fn the United States. 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Vhile we are determined that onr paper shall occupy neutral ground-in all those politic! and rellgiotti taat v tern in regard to which the people are divided inte , parties and saota, yt we intend te make it a firm and decided advocate of thosel principles and measures. a. which, in ouresliroation, w "promote the best Interests oT the cm.11 try, and the'dissauiinition of relicioul truth " and evangelieal piety amaoig onr fll6w-men'. 't'il 1 We earnestly solicit eubecriplions, - to bt forwarded . , as toon as practioable, d tree ted te Tbe Weekly 6 pee- w tator," (for the pre'aot and until otherwise iodteaUd,) -. Enfield, N. C." : ' . t J. L..MH7HAVXi f J.. . -V'f V ' - i J. u.;pave. J. L. MlCHAUX, ;1 1 1 J. H. Pace, . T.j"PsaAn Proptnora. , Aprf' inh, i;eo." apr 25 rw6t. BIBLES AND TESTAMENTS. A NEW ' supply f the Amaricatn Bible Sooiety't publitev. 1 tivot, in great variety of Binding, at tbf Waha Ceanty 1 Bible Depository, "i I . . " . ma 12 (JAMES 31. T0WLE5, A;'t. 4 I
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 23, 1860, edition 1
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