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CVIORNlNiGr .iULY
1860
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7Z.t JOHX W.EIXIS con
to a horte-Jeech, whoi
I-dfe, Ctre, r d the East t
tt a, erf t tale aU the egga
, ; A FALSEHOOD EXPOSED.
The Democrat papers bare been laboring
aaeidaoualj for tome we els td make capital
oat of the charge tbat Mr." Pool had said in
his speech at Halifax that "he was glad that
the negro had began to stint in the nostrils
of the people of North Carolina." . The fol
lowing letter from Thomas J. Qarner, Esq.,
Editor cf the AlbtmarU Southron, is a com
plete refutation of this falsehood. The lan
gnage ssed bj Mr. Pool on the occasion re
ferred to, was, that "be was glad that the ag
itation of the slavery question had begun to
stink in the nostrils of the people of Nor to.
Carolina,". And, prj, who is not glad that
there is to be a cessation of this continual
ritAtinn 9 What baa been ff lined bv theain-
"rtLit w doinr ml t on his tot 6nlj not gained anything Bj it, bat it
will be corrwrwnu''J nas aciea aeuimenuuij 10 ncr inicresi j it
rL his estranged the North from the South j and,
ir5r1?ul t4Bides,'the qaestion has been nsed by the
nt'aaa - . . ii.-n.o Demnfiner nrinclnallv as a nolitioal hobbv.
r fiiiotfi"dlu' i :
circaiatil,,e WcrUisMea's Rfead the letter of Mr. Garner :
r. .t be elected UoTeraor of J. W. Sxuzl Esq .Editor Raleigh RcgUler
f . - -ithmt Ike wotea 'of the I Xrtr 5 . Ed. Graham Haywood. Eq., In the
ouUet of his speech in this place, on Tuesday, the
ami. : . L J A r t i ; v v. ; j a v.
( Urtfrve lobe -&or- following language at Halifax, N. C, in the dit-
I AW ff. Wfr, Eq- ' cakifin thel-e. Mr. Ha v wood aaid that Mr. Pool
had declared publicly at the above meationtd
phce that "he was glad that the negro had began
o stink in the noUril of the people of North Car
olina." Having heard the discussion at Halirax I
betwe n Got. Ellis and Mr. Tool, I felt it to be f
my duty to correct Mr. Haywood upon the spot,
which I did. -Mr. Tool was deprecating the eter
nal agitation of the slavery question by the Dem
ocratic party, and raid it was iheir "stock in trade,"
and that the South had made' nothing oat of all
this, agitation He did say that he was glad that
the agitation of th slavery question bad began to
stink in the nostrils of the people of North Caro
lina. 1 have seen this statement made in some of
the; Democratic prints, but did not believe that
there was man in North Carolina of sufficient
credulity to believe that John Fool, a large slave
holder, would make a declaration so much at va
riance with his Interests, both iu a pecuniary and
political view. .
Hywood has made nothing for his party by
coming do a here to enlighten the people in the
First District.
. I Jearn from a 'gentleman who beard the dis
cussion at Windsor and Plymouth between the
two Electors, Dr. Speed and Mr. Ha wood, that
the former gentleman gained a complete triumph.
We are all right in the glorious First. Pool
wilFgain upon Smith's vote. We are ia high
spirit. Tours, truly.
. t THOMAS J. GARNER,
: I! . Ed, AL SouiMroH.
, rid A"
f rfiuilf can e rqau
fr,'.fttW),nj w
r it.t mnAr th nmrnt
lSC eq"'
Hwsaeht the CoustltttUosi to be
CjflWpe some Senator will answer
.fwnrsa
jetyctoflbt AD FA LOB EM system.
AS- 1S59- ! .
""aTpoixtmexts. '
il PjoI saJ EHi U1 address the - people
Uw ssl times camel below. Opeaxing
r ' . ... . a a ir
jaiBwrl'le, Hendewon, Monday, July n.
a-Vjk Toesdsy , July 1 0.
titri, Ratherf..rJ,Wednesday July 1 1.
i
hECBDER!S C03SVE3STIOXA DISU-
3nOX MOT EM EXT. ,
fjometforpnblicarion in to-day's pa-
Vipcrdia of a itrocg manifesto pot forth
ncsWs cf the Tennessee delegation
it Baluaiore Contention. This r.Pr
su food for serious thought. ' As Mr.
Hit n:ti the other n;ght, Yancy, whose
icstoriooflj to "precipitate the cotton
. OXFORD FEMALE COLLEGE.
, ! We call attention to the advertisement of
this institution in another oolumn. ( This col
lege bears, the reputation! of being one of the
best female schools in the State. r It is situ
ated in a healthy, and delightful part of the
country, and is under, the charge of Mr. J.
H. Mills, as DrinoiDal. assisted by an able
corps of teachers in the various departments
CELEBRATIOX OF THE FOURTH IX
i. RALEIGH. ' ' ,
LaaaareTolaUoD," which, in the lan- j Our National Anniversary was celebrated
f.it Baleih Standard, woaldMbreaV in this city in the spirited manner tn.which
fit Ciion," was sitting cheek by jwl
i -a ana uiw iM -o -
Bitie to rstirend accompanied I or. n
-- i -f. TP. a mmiA. aha
Lasi est, xam, h - -
rirriniaas "the tail of a kits.
tftiitit to the jjemoeracy
1x121,1 taey are gumg iw - ;
Irn, the Alibima disunionist-Yancey,
K m, j i um thrn Lea rue . This is
the occasion is" usually honored by our citi-
inz of cannon, and the customary ceremonies
tookpJacVat.sanrise at the' Presbjtcrun
r-vK - Thouffh the excursion to Kittrell s
1.-- T,nmVwr Of OUT CHIXCU3, "J
0 . .. ' , ftnm the
hardly missed, tne inuux
aa..k A mnAnant
.Anaini? eountry more iuu ""-i-
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, THE SOOTHERN CULTIVATOR.
. The July number of this, the most valua
ble Agricultural journal in the country, is
now before us, antjf we find it replete, with
information of the utmost ' importance to the
farmer, the horticulturist, &ai .' Published at
Augusta, Ga.r"by Wm. 8 Jones, at f I per
MEETIXG OsT-TTIE STOCK HOLD EllS
OF THE RALEIGH AND GASTOX
RAILROAD. ;p
The stockholders 'of the' Raleigh and Gaston
Railroad met in the Court House in this city on
Thursday, the 5th inst, at 12 o'clock, and on mo
tion John Bullock, Esq , of Granville was called
to the Chair, and Msj. W. W. Vass and J. J.
Davis, Esj.,of Franklin, appointed Secretaries.
Messrs. Vass and Davis were also appointed a
committee on proxies, and retired to make up their
report. After , a short retirement the committee
reported as follows : Number of shares represent
ed in person 592; by proxy, 2502; making in all
1716 votes represented by person and proxy. The
Siate, represented by the Hon. D. 31. Barringer,
had 4875 shares, entitled to 1631 votes, making
the whole number of shares represented 8069, en
titled to 3347 votes. ,
On motion of T. B.; Venable, Esq., the report
was received and adopted. : ' i
President Wilder then read his report' The
report of the committee on Finance and Inspec
tion was also read.
In reply to recommendations ia the latter report,
resident Wilder stated that the Board of Direc
tors had ordered that a ware house be construct
at Weldon, and Mr. Mordecai stated that repairs
bad also been ordered: to be made on the ware
house at Fran klinton and Henderson.
Mr. Branch called attention to the necessity of
building a shed at the germination of the road at
Raleigh, for the protection of passengers.
31 r. Wilder statod that the Raleigh and Gaston
Road had for a long time been ready to build a
shed here, and that a plan had been drawn up for
it, but Mr. Fisher, President of the North Carol
ina Railroad, had not yet concurred in' ffvC ;
Mr. Barringer stated that the- Directors of the
North Carolina Railroad hsi passed a resolution
to build such a shod. ,- The reason that it had cot
been erected was on account' of their not being
able to agree upon the plan, and the costs.
Mr. Venrable offered rei lution, which wat
amended by Mr. Branch, as follows : ; r
k Mtinirf. i afiv cuyi vv
" r - . . :r ' ,n on their chareers -nar-
ikk atauntifelj. We do pot believe u M. T ' ... toni of
i . 1 ii. . it . .AAAwainn into ilQO V
- . . . n . w a .k 1 1 m rw v nsi is iilluivh -
btHinthiaLnionaatate t ,0 ,he
m. .l.. x . k uH iia anri ii a n v dicbi i Skaaw - -
-ia a . .r ii amriii ina - mm mmmm m. " -
cjrfie people were once given caue to
bra tut i moTement was on foot to lead
Lqfc f3UDB,they would make short work
taie argiMtors of it. We, therefore, tell
jst!e t he on their guard, j The nomi-
piacfErtciicridge and Lane was effected
ae tuhmrions rf men who love una
saw ucre than
aar," tzi the people cannot be too cautious
Sferuito it. On the other hand.they may
ad a ticket which looks ; altogether to the
"aaiaee tf the Constitution, and the pre-
iei cf the Union
JcdEdwird Everett
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TAX BILLS OF THE
jTOB THZ KEG18TIE. r
. . : i tftnlr their
Piuey, Woods Cavalry mi
.t.tL' ?n the crocession. . The procession,
consisting of the Piney Woods Cavalry, C.p-
-I t7..:v.nU: the Oak Citf Guards, Capt.
High, and numerous citixens, about 11 o clock
took up the line of march for Capitol Square.
m ; there, the National Declaration
len oioT va- - Reaton Gales,
the "Devil loves holy of .maepenue- . . ,. . .
Esqand Ucnry u.,,
v:?rw,lnn on the Eighteenth Century, The
Mhitar then, at the invitation of Governor
Ml.i proceeded to the residence
fa- work of c.' W V!'
T ' . JtA mi Rlairh.and an odice at
bv authoriaed to oorrow munj .
ton of said works if necessary.;
vThe resolution was adopted.
On motion, the Stocknoiaers wudv
.. . r -r: th ins io rawins
G. W. ilordecai, U , 4 -Maj.
Chas."L. Hinton, ;
J. G. King;- --"i " :'' .;"",: !r';;
i Afred Jones, " , ''
Gov. Thus. Bragg, ; , - "
W-tVian Milan. i ,
Hon. D. SI. Barringer, on the part of the State,
roorted!a communication from hi Excelleucy
Gov. Ellis, re-appoinUng Maj. G. H. VVUder, ir
... i if.-Vin. andU. a. IV. AHYiurf
Directors on the part of the StW1? V -
, on motion of Mr. Vonable, tne mio""
UOBW.l . . ' - ... ,S
pWurf That acoinmlltee oi inroe
edtte part oTthe Stockholders to act with two
!l.l.onthe oarl.of.the Directory to.Uke in-
r thesureeellons and recommeno
to cuuaiuvs 0
REVOLUTION AD
; i m , . VALOR SMI
fAt the; first fossion! of 1 ie General Assembly
after the Declaration of Ii dependence, our fore
fathers, smarting nnder thi iniquitous tax-bills of
tha Royal government; pased the following Aa
Valobxm Revenne bilL kfter this preamble :
Whxkxas, The levyint tax on property by
way of General Assessment will tend to thej care
of tho inhabitants of the Siate, and will great
ly relizvx the poor peopls 'hereof, and! as it
is'i absolutely necessary for the support of the
government and defraying jthe expenses1 and con
tingent charges thereof thata tax be immediately
levied and moneys collected as soon as may be."
IS was enacted ".rlA fr.J-iUi 1
,'0That One-half a penny be levied on the pound
yalae of lands, loU, houses, blaVxs, money, money
at interest, stock in trade, horses and cattle. 'j T , f,
. IWhile polls nof owninglOQ yalue of property
to pay four, shillings. , . , . 4 ' t. ir:. '-vi.-y.
(j ndertho-An ixRSify4sm the Legislature
carr exercTse'a discreUoa" a to what discrimina
tions or exemptions shall be made ih favor of the
native products of the State Vtnd the1 industrial
pursuits of her .citizens. B ut let us remember
we have a was debt upon us; we have wab tax
es ; let us then return to the Revekux system
or the RETOLimoir.'. : : , t't B.f
, : JIR. MILLER RESIGNS.
The last Standard publishes the ifollowing . let
ter from from Henry W. Miller, vEsq declining
to" serve as Elector for this District : ! . j
; - V Raleigh, Jun27, 18C0:
Dear Sir : It is due the Democratic voters of
this District, that I should decline acting longer
as a candidate lor Elector, i Two Conventions as
sembled in Baltimore, each claiming to represent
the nationality of the Democratic party, and nom
inated different candidates for the Presidency rand
Vice-Presidency.'"' . ?;
In view of this fact, it is proper, and no doubt
desired that the Democrats of the District should
have an opportunity to declare their opinions and
preferences on the matters of conflict and differ
ence between the two Conventions, and td select
some one as a candidate for Elector who may con
cur fully in the views entertarned by the majori
ty. 1 certainly do not wish to embarrass them,
or even appear to do so, by continuing in a posi
tion, to which I was appointed when there was a
state of thliigs differing very materially from that
which now exists. ,-, ..' -v
Your friend and ob't serv't.
; l H. ;W. MILLER-
Ukkxt G. Williaus, Esq., Chairma i, &c. j
HORRIBLE MURDERS. t ;
On Saturday sight just before 12 .o'clock, ! two
persons were assassinated in New York under cir
cumstances which render the case as startling as
any that has transpired ince the murder of Dr.
Harvey Burdell. They were Unknown, to .each
other, and both, were gentlemen of some promin
ence in the business community; one, Mr. 'John 1
Walton, having been engaged for' some' years ia'
conducting an extensive distillery, and the othr.
Mr. John W. Matthews, being a railroad contrac
tor by profession; The supposed perpetrators of
the double murder, the two soiu-in law Of Mr.
Walton, named Charles nd Edward Jefferd,have
LATER FROM EUROPE.
SPECIAL NOTICES. .
I. f ; ; Mexican'Mu8tang'Liniment.r(- i
. Iastrin8ic virtue alone could : insare the success
which ths article has attained. For Rheumatism,
Salt Rheum. Burns, Braises, Stiff Joints, or Galds,
Sprains,JPjIe Evil, and Swellings upon Horses, it has no j
mnntnf sneciarimDortaBcehad-taken place ""jf"""" wm wiwwiiwuguiBBw mH
tW mrtW:. Th .WaAtn-ton of Slcifv. as ' the' H Talu8 j" And with reference to the general estima-
.wTu jZi..fi n.rilWi:;.. P f the Mustang Liniment, I can cheerfully say that
' The steamship Adriatic, from Havre and South-
atrmton. with Etironean advices to the ' Oth . of
June, arrived at New Yo-k bn Saturday, "and the
Anglo-Saxon, 'from ' Li r er pool on the 20th and
Londonderry on the ilst, has arrived at Quebec,
with elegraphic advices to the latter date. No
aid to Yta orcfamzino'lhis forces ; for an effort - on
. . O 1, l-;. . . .. . '-'i
the main land but this la probably a mistake, un
less his rraoarcesbf I ijben and means are greater
than at present appear. : The conscription to swell
his forces badV been oidered by decree for ihe 18th
of June, and on : the 20th the conscripts were jko
take their departure for Catania and Palermo.
The rumor, which reached us bv a previous ar
rival, that a number of Garibaldi's troops haddis
embarked in Calabria, is pronounced to be untrue.
The capture of the twoteamers, with 800 passen
gers, by tbo Neapolitan- frigate Fulminante te
fikeUo cause lhe tJovaftiment of Francis lir
some trouble, as the Sardinian MmisCer had de
manded their restitution' and the release of the
Sassengers, who bad passports for Malta. In this
emand the Sardinianj Minister was supported by
the English Abibassador. One of the captured
steamers is stated to have displayed American col
ors. Tce Conference of; Sovereigns at Baden
Baden closed On the lTth, and ita results are said
lobe eminently sft'isfactory. Both the French
arid tho Prussian journals declare that the peace
of Europe is now consolidated and insured. The
civil war in Turkey rip to last accouiits still con
tinued. Thirty-six villages at Mount Lebanon
are stated to have been burnt by the Dmses, who
have been the victorsJ The Turkish authorities
have not interfered, jand the soldiers who had
been sent to protect the Christians had joined the
Druses and participated in the . massacre. There
i nothing of interestj from , other points: No
change of importance had occurred in money
affairs. Consols were quoted at 9393f for
account, ex-dividend, i Cotton bad improved in
demand.
nor article ever performed so many cures in our noigb-
borhodas this. L. W. SMITH, Jttdgefield, Conn.' S.
Lbitch, Esij, Hyde Park, Vt., writes, "that tha horse
was considered worthless,(his case was spavin ),butsinoe
the free use, of the Mustang Liniment I hare sold him
foi $150. jTour Liniment is doing wonders up here."
Such'teslunony is reaching Vs rery day. The half
is hot told.' ! Every family should have it '. Beware of
intitntioutci ' The geuuine Mustang-is sold by all re
spectable dealers tnriughoul' the world.
June 6 lnt .
-.kin --r r m T a n -
Proprietors, New York.
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GEDAR FORK ACADEMY, 'J-, ; ,
-. . , , . Wakb Couktv; N.'C. .. v...,
' J - RICHARD W YpRKj Principal.; ;
Tbe next Session will opn on the thirdThursday
in July. ; ,
It is the determination of the Tragtees and Princi
pal that Students thall be nuidt thorough in their
studies. Boys prepared for any College, but more es
pecially the University. 1 I' i
The Academy has a Library and a Literary Society.
The Academy is located immediately on the North
Carolina Railroad, 10 miles 'north .of Raleigh. Stu
dents can get off the mail; trah&at the Academy.
Board, with Verythiag furhished, ,$2 per month.
Tuition varies from 9 to 1 v
' For fnrther information address the Principal or
;j I ' H. WEATHERSPOON, .
' !!' j ; f President Board of Trustees. !
! Cedar Folk, N C, July 3, i860. July 7 w3V
Lit it bs Remembered, that Caleb Cushing,
who presided oyer the (Southern Democratic Con
vention, which inominated John C. Breckinridge.
and Joe Lane, voted, iw hen in Congress against
the admission of Arkansas, because she tolerated
slavery y' .:" -V'i -
.Thk Union PartxI ik Florida. News from
Florida gives flattering accounts of the success Of
the Constitutional Union tickets in that State
The people seem to be very enthusiastic in the
Bell and Everest causi i. The following papers
have hoif ted the namce of Bell and Everett, and
wilfgive their support to these gentlemen during
the approaching Presidential campaign. - Talla
hassee aentinei, tne JbaKe city xnaepenaent j'ressf
THE vU: ,;f!;
SELECT BOARDINX AND DAYSCIIOQL,
MlsaesNash, Misa Kollock, JJ
: i j j HHiLSBORO', N. C, .
WILL re-openin the 13ti Jaly. -A punctuil 'at
tendance requested. Circtflars giving fnl par
ticulars forwarded on application. - 3" ;
June 13 wSw. v-a; ' ! ' '
E RANKLINTlN SCHOOLS WILL' BE
gin.their next session on serond Monday in July,
1800, uBder tne airecuon or 1 . .-..u
June 20 4t. p GEORGE W. NEALn
; .- ;. . !
i BETHEL ACADEMY.
T. J. jlORNER,! PrincipaK v
WILLIAM V. BAIRDJ A. R.j'Aasociatc.
I WO terms of ttrenty-one
I week s each compose the
the Pecsacola Gazette,
the West Florida, Enterprise.
WONT, IT BE FUNNY.
SupK)se the Electors ,
the Milton
Courier, , and
. V '' '
1&1 a.i u
11
1 1 - ,1 , . . -
ioi between lumself o Onsua, ana m "
ten
appointed by tho Domo-
Icracy in every District were to adept, the idea sug
gested, that they await the voice or tne people
through the ballot box to determine for whom
they cast their vote for Presiueht, and conclude to
pursue to pursue that crane and stay at ' home ;
think you the opposition Elector ho will ftump
the District for Bell an Everett, will fail to wfn
"Tf TTS. j "CiF"Ln,rth tha tMota. ' JUimvi Ul ; LUU",
w o
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, , scholastic year. The Spring term opensHhe 2nd
Monday in January, and the Fall term tne second
Monday in July. r
The price of Board and Tuition is Sixty Dollars a
term.-. .: ;.;. ! I .-'
REV. J. E. MONTAG TJ E,
, i J. F..NEAL,
D A- HARRIS,
r ,W. H. LAWSON.
v WoonsDAtils, Person Co., Jii
1
Trustees.':
J.
ne 20th, 1860.
june 20 w4w.
1593
1639
1639 '
1571
53.
15
former declaradon of his position
on the other, hl resulted I. Uie quesUon ea, ; . .
ration and suit for divorce, in which he was plain hi A made up my mind yet, I
ff. Since'the cornjf. waiUn
which is still pending we PP- -' -j - "1 Constiuitionnl Democratic or ne
Walton's life.HU said, baa oeen saw AjZ&m Seuattor Sovereignty. V JJ'
tedlv-by bis wife and her two sons, until a last fJt teJEZ
- . 1 I. Ik. .tlA
no -
R. McAULAY & -BROTnER'S SE
LECT SCHOOL.
" 1 Mdrgantownl.N. C. t
The ; duties of the Summer
rr . . , 1 ..1 k. P ii nil IU ni own iu
.v.. fSav nrnvhe nnaer nuwB""""''!'";
hennve, preparing bo;.--
Colleze. or in tne ousmeoa "--
For terms address the Princ
Session of our School
J. K,MCAUlAi,
MOBOANTOWTf, N. C. :
to cons
Hons
Lireciors, au - - - r u first
:kholders, to oe doiu i - -
streets without
a - LZIa MtallrirtflP
r-v a7aM iirilT. W 11 1 its nnwu&
company, un p"j " . i -
through Eighteenth street, near .r-T v, -T
companied ty his cousin, be was shot down from
behind, and survivea tne wouu u. -
It was in attempting to overtake the mur dere,
who bad fled, that Mr. Mathews lost his life, the
fugitive having turned upon wm. anu
. hiawirauer scarcely breathe.
soiruean 1- . it
afterwards. !"-'"
. T.ATERFROMJAPAW. hk
t. iAm from Japan give a deflnit idea
iu.- -Hition of affairs there, and will serve w
ui - . .... i
all, somewhat the fears wtnen nav uu
l . - Mh tivA ureviouslv reached
us. The difficuiues nave wu uUU,.j --
Ul" j-min who I shall vote lor a win
l7ol thelTatform bilt by his party." -S
The Democratic Elbcto F under 8,eken
inaS;fc, andynsible men
are engaged io ocaUng utgpjjj
jane 20 w4w-. , .v-
- i. : ' wTrkfirrll
AKE FOREST COLLlSOli,
rV? TKo Fill Term of this College
. , .1 . r 1.. In InlYllftIL .
deAme, andbe W Fg l
.u mA AnmnrehensivS as tnat 01 nj
AfOCTORlMA R-T INl'S
CATAMEMIAL CORRECTOR,
! .; HAS BAD ! ,
TEN YEARS TRlVl.
. . . WHICH BHOUL& BE
j ; SUFFICIENT TO CONVINCE EVERY
'.) SUFFERING WOMAN
j " of the great Value of the
j CATAMENIAL CORRECT ORU
'AND THAT IT IS WITHOUT EXCEPTION .
Kf"THE BEST MEDICINE
BEFORE THE PUBLIC
. . , v li ''16 Ait y. ' h- .' . -. r
DISEASES ARISING FROM IRREQCLARTIKS.
' Chronic or Nervous Debility, ' "
t ! Palpitation of the Heart, . '
Vertigo- or Dlzslnese, ' -
. Pains in the Kidneys, 1..
Pains tn the small of the Back, .
. j . , Pains under the Shoulder, , ,
; i ! Lowness of Spirts.
Languor and Nervoasnesa Generally -t 1
.Difficult Menstruation,. v .
; Suspended Mensjruatiou, . "'.
' !Or f!ptjtlnll nf (ha Mnaa "
- ,i - , " - - m
And an almost endless variety of other diseases attea-
dant on irregularities snperindueed by eolds, by ever
exertion, by a weak constitution! Tr mental or phy
sical labor. - The simple remedy for all is to get at the
primary cause .of the diseas: remove it, and yon
assist .Nature to reflate. -' This can done by the
'great. : i .( t. 1 1-- .-.
CATAMENIAL CORRECTOR,
Which has never failed to effect a ears whea properly,
used, according to the directions, and a fair trial five
it-- . I. '
It is prepared from the recipe, Tin d ander the per
sonal supervision of a most Skillful Physioial, who for
a namber of years confined its use to his private prao
tioe. For the few years! that It has been before the '
publieit has gained for itself a position that will soon
by itserapid increase of popularity, place it at the head
of alTremedies heretofore offered for Women's disease.
The more especially thse above enumerated whiob '
too often end in ; ; : t iv . W I
,-, Consumption. ; '
, For sale by most reeptctaile Druggists throughout
the Union and Canadas. ,, , , .
PHce l.50 Per Bottle. -:
N. B. When it hapaens that vour Druidit has
not the article the money can be remitted direct to as,
and if two or more bot'les are ordered at one time, the
medicine will be sent free of charge for transporta
tion. -. ... . j
Particular directions,
each bottle.
' Druitftists can be supplied direct from our Laborato
ry, or by sending their orders to . !
BARNES k PARK, New York, F. & WELLS A C0.,
New York, S. B. HANCE, Baltimore, Md. DYOTT'S,
Philadelphia, Pa. 1; WRIGHT A Co New Orleans, '
La. JOHN D. PARK, Cincinnati, Ohio. H. H.
HAYS, Portland, Me. Or to any respectable Whole .
sale Druggists in New York or Philadelphia. 1 Circu
lars, with Trade Prices, Ac, for the Corrector, and our
other medicines, sent free to Wholesale Buyers.
-- No Medicine placed on commission, j
- .-! ' j J. D..I. DE NY8E,'"--Oeneral
Agent for the United Stat and Canadas,
July 7)j. v . f I 40 Ann Strtet, New Yerk.
INPECTINE, ) i
The Persian Fever Charm.
F79E. the prevention and ears of Fevtr and Ague
X? and fiilliau Fevenl This woaderful remedy was '
brought to the knowledge of the present proprietors
by a friend who has been a great traveler in Penia
and the Holy Land. ( ': I
' While going down the river Euphrates, he experien
oed $evere attack of Ferer and Ague.. On discover
ing his Condition one of the Boatmen took from his '
person an' AutuUt, saying: Wear th(t and no
Fever trill touch uou." 'Ahhcinph iiurr"'"" i
'Tf. ':r ,Yltv f , ;L'-J 'rl.JJi rffa tfRJTJ Bl LllSpTnr:
with a Priest obtained ftroaMm the. rfirpr.
naration, and asceriainea T.
lew found, which It was compounded. JJjJ" .
ruTvirtues of thi. article have induced a full WW to ,
Se mhids of the natives in the miraculous heaUng ,
Vl"L:lL I: as Uentried with ,
bmce n - y. 0.nti.men of .
li;
as to use, Ac, accompany
tin.
College. ( .,;rr u,(i -Uh "the Pepara-'
f ' that T M l M IDS rBli ivi". - ,
m t. i rranuAN.xt r a -i - .a.
1 aWv mill B 111 IMIllMl BLM-M f ws w I " . , . -k " w li aj a xa. IU " '
" ' - 1 -i'
Not now, as hitherto, enc
not at all surpr
well
.ir TTa ia for Clinkhian
oci. i V
gress.
A0ne.ifewbern Pro
logue
. J. i"
1 jutie 27w6t.
i Secretary of . Faculty.
tha Stoc
rr. 1 - 4n Ortnher,
AUCTUJ . . . . 1..S lh
In compliance with,- tne aoo "-
Chair appointecV Messrs. T. li, vename, u
A vole of thanks was g:ven w fcu w--..--
J.
from Jo3do U hi own principality, fo paving
tfl ao-ed in a similar attempt against the
.ens!? Tha assassination of the two
reigning .
happen nju. ; ,
p.eure, a ur -nd were .1
more money .r. Whila
loueryickefbr J20ey
I !Ut 1 f ihlirto member of Congress,)
ed upon one of thj mo l ... intcre8t.
A ..ff.id SI O.UUW lor iui "
V '
i . . i- t..vi Anrtained with I c . . thA meetine adjourned
and speech, and tnos. uobywj , tnQ wow. , - v 1
I . f-.VmAnll 1 lie I ... ...t mtnl
Ul the attaca w- ---- . - - , , deed wa9
when the motive w -rr- nrobablv
ade more .fPPrinicdtv with the
of refreshments.
Xilltatlfin n .4 lfninn-lnvinff men.
Jl.i1. . a .f 1 - t.MITltlfnl BOCClV
eoitmxM tne aroeni suppors i - . . . . min,ary in
lloTes:heCon.tituUonandtheljnion. Ueat of the day waa "Pf V ,n b.
t. . J.-j:- firincr aalates. &C, and DJ oor via
aiET tpr liorat rHoi1 V I IB 1I1T DBliei DSrauiut, --o ' . ,
. . ...v. .v--. . . - i ..mhn Minir iua
itors from the countrj iu F ;
-r fcaantifoi: city. Late w the
.a.. Pinev, Woods Cavalry took
:1 -.rnrW for home. ' At n'ght,
M.Vlenhurl Declaration wss read by Mr,
J.hn Palmer, and an appropriate Oration on
.nMet was delivered by Mr. W. U.
v fr. Then came on the grand pyror
:uatea Dy ino.iyi.-. -- . a nnA&r th.
rf.riv .... ... ..rt.il.n t.cniffal disciav QQ .
-r-s rooa, to 6ay u tne ncae. i ... v-- - T. . aa . sp-on,
i:sr. :..... i i it i direction oi i'.w -
u in 'n vriii rniui rrn nr aiiv mail i i - : i . - i a a-
:i .nr in o'ciocit. auu wm
w be eoccerred of 1 Is not the preser a-
f tie Conjiitution and the JJnion the j
k .f Y'i4.igton and bis compatriots an I
vonhy of the ambition nd labor of
fT tU ail loves blsi eountrv 1 We make
. .
"Uf.il to pirty leaders andi tricksters
'ra:siie ejocnimous- but to the honest
tbe men who are actuated by motives
rrnr msDNION TICKET.
' - nminated Breckinridge and Lane
... ni.i....niimiu. which.
,itf.nfl to tne wHowm..'
had they been ottered In the day, of patriotism
W consigned them to the gallows as
traitors. Letthem be bung higher Haman
. .. .:.. nf a mrtiKHU ana imhiv.iv
io IDS eswiuBH"" T, f
Plo: : . .. i ...,krn hrt. instruct the
W We ba!,rCora2e to . Mich other, rod at
Southern 'rd, concerted
tha Droner moment, ty one wrgam ,
maae mo "fir-"" .tifflHv
I - i la.. lalWaVB HIBUk IU USIM,"J
fLe!?Kf.rnion of the throne. , Circam-
wmi seem to indicate that the Amer-
sunoee, however, seem w maaja-
icaY TJ , .mlsaarieT The Prince, Regent, 'i-
befrienaiy w x0r.SMr.-. tv - -, MUo
sions wera ie is, a - ; . , ; :bi.
W0U1U UnUUUUrwy I r - , : Ijl
death, - : .-.' ' ' - .' : ,U.f f
one was waited up m wu- -- drawn
qUiS' ' W7al4 recdvld jJo.OOO. Upon his
Capital 1 nze, ana , rev Secretary of an
$20,000, one of thb party rivai y
HOUTH! tOWELL MALE CADEMY,
W s nranrit County. N. C
1 tut, .Tn1 and continue 21
T F.7"L-r";Te Central Road should
Sfls Drhamorwhcre B
, il No deduction unless for protracted sickness.
The h never been a case of ehUls and fever during
I' , -iTio of the school. Text-Oooas
tne iweiTo ;w - - . . f ,-
atudies- Tne neaitn iniwr-
Principal.
D1gU harinir been a specino in
of Fever ana at" - -
offered totne . . ... dir,ctlon,
-"ItwUlbe sent oy mail, pf-i
for use, on recept of one dollar. , .
noff rhOu Bank of Commerce
Building New :xonc. WIl4c0X 4 CO.
Ul V "X rt ' j - t
to
I commend it to all.
J4 . J
rune 27 ot. . .
Mention uonrton.
M . AJERSON,
TXJOHN MAUNDER i"
BALEIGU, N. C. , v !
1 Monuments7Tombs,MIe.d.toBes.
packed and Warranted. . -1
" r TAX NOTICE. , V
; . LL person, having- w!
A aiSrSjSi aaoor leaa, and
- traci, - . . . aivartjon road, are -
the aoria (. , the same.
s
.'II
...... t tiTiroRISiiD
BV tUX w - "
i aJ. .i ,at7i:.lia rnlA Iff A.
I m --r. m. .entleman
fice of Sherin. mr. v.- - and
- ntMim. I think "the
IIOUUUUU I w .a .
Til f 'TiZ Delaware, or St. Loids -Voisftsm would eotofer Aon. him a favor inav
jdayy., ",r:r.r-. . ket irf ono or - ,woullinotlik(
V'JZIX- ,TXh a BanUng business in
Missouri, for part or
their f le;ies' b5
chance, i -,
whole ticket
will have a
tt u'nt good cnoogh for any man j It direction
Gently national, appealing trumpet
tesfwi to national men everywhere, and
passed off the-day tn Raleigh.
- . . 2 M S It
ernmeni r." ' .Hnkin "and op-
m Ti.i na breatt up vu ...,
Gently national, appealmg trumpc Ml-- lare crowd bo had
STTeaUV aamiici j c
: - .. J.I, nilnCUlt.
.Km ini mftt K-.n;Mlw with the ihor- eatbered on iw 'B1""" . ..
jectioml tickeU of the disjointedaud
P'-ed temocracy on1 the one hand, and.
fLick Republicans on the oher. ? , .
?trji.R l COURT UOUHE ASD POST
OFFICE, if
V21 seme one tell us why it is that just on
tTS nf slant!. . ! . nf hrr tlIT W6
Thus
6
THE PETEHS1JURQ ITEWENCEB.
ii tk;. 1d.nd able Wbigjournal, which was
appended - few" weeks ago to consequence
r i . h nrnnrietors.
of some diacuiues Beiwt -r-r - m
fca; been revived, and comeMd u. much im-
oved in' appearance, by new typ-, e.--
reakoiand dissoTve thisrotten, Yankee g0;
rea uu IHWiams.
ernMuftheUptnrip? Z. :
. tf! i. ft war r Geo. DMnson. .
' . . ' v ti flrt Hreckinridee
The man whociaime - " . - -
. not lonff since declared public-
man U iw.-.rl-"T . , 1 -Jrttnln
i. .v.t he was aoisVJriOKTPf "yJ.iZr
j . u ab-a disunion lia
any rarty uh woU.u . !
ui eiecuons ana at no omu tv " 't - :. t, nronrietor.
. : . i , . .. ii nnnpr liio vtv w
axm and Foat tlSee ? ine reacrai i ana
rtis epoiieer on Wake eounty, and he
ft 05ce is kept in a miserable shanty, and
Jt we have annually, and perhaps we might
J rrfeaniaUy, a talk about ' Federal
Room, and a Post Office!! ThU Dem-
?,i government can spend, and see stolen.
WOl
rd
7 n
VA1UABLB UND Ft)R
u Court of JSQ
BY virtue of a f " T will offer for sale on
for the Countyjof Lincoln, I JJJJJf J ,and eon.
k. sothof Sept 1$60, one tract or houy oi .
m- - -'t T r:rflaai. DW w
aorco,. r- - --
US
fro;ti t Mexico
at
-v ani advices reacn
L .: " i nf tha steamer taow
througnm r..T-.-.; . ... '.from
New-Orloans, from waaaa. x -r ;.m.
Jlontorey, authenticatea ny - r.
W tenor from Matamoras, sta ,
Woaal commanding the woera
B . , i.;r. near aala-
Jiro ana tancn r-: T
,... A division oi aiiramuu a ----- r
manca. agivi . - MafnatM , hv " Orteca.
aiau. w v. i -t... . -
The oCality of the latter engagement is not given.
IDOIocauvj - , T noV,iila nn else-
rn the States of JSueya .
whJre, efforts werebeing made to further the return
nnmmonfbrttFwer. i; - - J !f -
. f v.i; to
w -:.fn- f . ; Decree from ne
for the C
20th of Si
a AAA
tsining 5,uv -.- rr7 and all other necessary
?P?,n nrrpasTe. for a mile through .tt
buildings- ne 4,ft- " of fine bottom
farm embracing apw-n - - . a 0rigt.
The ereek passes
ttm. wlHb.-oM .B ofAekMil
- I R.'RsCOsT J EJN,, ...
''"! '' i - with . j..
guJcB8Ws:T0CHASI.aSISHRCo;"'
!":' . - IMPORTERS 0F' ":; !- f
AiERMAN, FRENCH AlTD ENGLaSII
I . Is. Cl SVV r
june274-w6m. iTZl
lying on me -T4 D&, tix,, upon the same, ,. (
eby sJ Jfg it bP. ,old ea th. '
or the said Iauo, or a . p Mid taxes. 1 1 - ' "
15th day of Sept. 1860, to payee M ...
?;PA8QooTKCo.JjunethilW
FOR THEPRESIDENOy r
the N jhn Bel. and Edward Everett. -',0il,l"-i,i1ir
and Joe Lane.
Breciklnridge and
. nnmriii ana 11.
and Hannibal
.' .... . . . .V. aA-
nor wry.
Press thus
: rnEERINa SIGNS 1
Am'ong the most obeying sign, of W .
" ' . V.t... iv.M.a Orleans
tl of Robert .Boiling, Esq The Intern-
genccr has our best wish.es for ts spcge.s.
M ' he FIRST COTTON BMM.
i We were prescntea on
C.pt. E. L. Rigan,of this couuly, with fuU
tloVn Cotton bloom, the . first that we have
teJawur.tof money elsewhere, but we don't KetQ or heaid of this season. - AOf "t H
Fedcral Court JRcW or Post Office Cotlon crop tt9 5081 promismg n this
10 feiduand wl not for some time. -. :nelchborhoo(l. - - i -
. T " ' ' i Yr -W i - . j
. 4 IioLSTo roB Btxt AKl EyxasxT i"" p- aWocraUc" candides
tt..V- . - . .. r . .V- a tru 1 nararroTe. two of Ue aeracrauv v
--.ea Jtiof mauon. tari vne vis i -r ... , i..nianduntv. navo ".
- J .cming direct from a friend I- Texas, the ?vw t(l
infect that the .New
w8Wun.vn,. , ftnd .Athens
' . . i . iAr, vtaiitra.! in tne ures
es flas of Bell
influential.
'.n ..I All h DiUra" . -
and Jiverow i
and will
cause. Thi
it ctecrtng
5 uqLAS N ALlBJ.MA.-The sinigH j
-oVfftAS I- A . - m ,nflucntial Demo-
IVuteacraim . .Hitw .wht un,
bratipaper. Utt. I jnlloirto sop,
I . -.i tTMiifv the nooainaUonsof
t - A. State cohvw"!"' - - -
i r :
T . . - r "t,Ainfnm neutral in tne
V ajL,ii. have eallanly hoisted the
doiobfe work "ourcandidatcsandour
signs of the times ?re indeed glonous-
JLuf of the I'hiladeipbiiv
ftaT iouraal ;-"Thc Bell and Everett
writes to that jouru . ; w.
Innave a vigorous organisation in Wasbro
.rton L an, immense amount of caoj-
ton, inu ;.r'c:iatin, 0f docunienU frow tbU
paigning and rcuUUng o ,n ffr
Umeforward-'f e Aug v cwtc8tcd.-
and Ierod on the Avenue this morn
Rets were rrejr
1 2 a ''jr '. ' - " : 't'!
IHIIU. ' -i . J . j- : I
Z7-. Buchanan and his tools
lyitXED- him w r- can be' no mistake
Press. . ;, '
at the same:
furniture and other
July ,i
Tironertv.
JAM.ES f.
JOBKST0N,
Coreinissioner.
July 7 3fc
have killed ou "cX ih hav killed Off the
about that, but ' ' koW; another
vaKb WocrTtic people may thank the
vlotory, ana w stool-Mzeons who
IttlZZr bav. in many instances disgraced
hddad,ybi ,TVV "''r'mpt that wUl
the fedhrai 'V harmoniae the party will
1 aW the wreck more complete, and
onlv tend to raao u , ., Ka in thniworld
ihe election in
bow com
JONES1
White Snlphur and Chalybeate
! 1 1 sPBWbBi
r.-J -. rUTT. . North Caoua,
from warrenwn , - tne medicinal
BailrosdaThe cUmate is l0i MWmmo
JSesof tbe Wlfioartab..
dations in .rwoeott ijod, ". of .ests. ,
liabment b w .".W.l.ii hours : also, a
- Wat and Cold uatns can no u . -, , 7
Bathia rfadiness at ChalybeaU Spr.aS. Q0
-r f prd rs . 00
To ChUdren aner ll year, of .ga and Servant-,
U8A dlS maiCwiU besought to the Springs througb-
f out the season. -fT,' T. . .n found atWarrentoa
"1
! 1 M. J. MOORE,
Formerly of 'Stokea Co., If. C., ;
!l ;-7 5 V itll .
MFARLAND,1 t!aTM AN & Cd.
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC DBY GOOJ.,
Betwee Second ami Third Street, ...
j IHUAfii-rHiA
.las. B. M'FARtasD
Jas. T. Tatmank
.1 a. It C.Oldham. J
" 7 wr l NOB I
j ' . .WITH
i . n 1. 1 S S Af
t I WPOBTBBS ASP Da.l.EBS 1
V FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
' j No. 340 proadway, ,
'-: f : j'.- v i : may ?3 3inpd.
- !
jan 1 :
E
CO
Abram
of all who wish to dpu. , ,
n4 M"k? VpieVdld Aasortment of . ,
IEAbV MADE ;
- Fir mmerWer.;:-Am
The subscriber pledges himsouw s faT-t..
ofAer ',;0Cdi and the publitf geacr.Uy to eon-..
call from ni"e" of whit he rajs- ;
Tince them of-M2 cLoTIIINC. : f
. . NEI" Taniu for Negroe cheaper i
thv,
! T. iyWrws..;.
' net-ming hU hanl W "ofur,.xte.dda
the SUOBU"1"" .a-'r;fc..m- I . r 1
merit a continoance oi uj(r KNJJY WOLE, f
.1
Cornarofiv..
ULKwill show io the iworld
Sa5h-sU
Depot, on Uia arrival
ane: tlau. j . -
JONES, Paoraiasoss.
Sinrau I A
July Srd, 1880.
i i "i. . - -:
13,,V . . . a nnaxt i& Is just received by
P Btt .5 f IjAJttSjL TOWLKS'.Agt. ,
. : JUJJ I-".
if. t. .
r..1. J tf
J-' 77 w4H- . .-ownM.
Breati, Baker, jV
-'ri" PetcrsbatkT v?
i B4kfJw IIANU SODA, BUT
wwASALWkYS ON IIA1 B 6raok-i
H. ter, WaUK,Saar, Fc-l jkertf highiy.rw ;
JSoT the celebrated Arrow f2di Md Children.
cimmeadedbyPhysjoJ WayBUe.lt.
ed on saon aow
edaod caiefaHy p
anMy
. y
4
4
f
!
'If
R.I
t i
1 1:
i
, SstiocJ
-u
Ucket, Bdi and dereft
4
1-
'roof San Jacinto