i I I H ! l i J ' 2 V . , i - rt 1 ' . - i ' f Cj ioJ dec in J i - 1 THE DEUOCBATIO GRANVILLE. To TH REOQTKt. CONVENTION OF OxnoaD. July Mb, I860. ATr.Syme: On yesterday lb Democracy of Granville bald another Convention to nominate two candid.ua for the Legislature, to supply the vacancies occasioned by the resignation of Metsn. Hargrove and Taylor. . j r s j , p convention was largely attended, and all the districts Ja the Gxurly fully represented, except two. After the convention wu organized, fee motion, three delegate from each district ' .. r. . . I sonal considerate 4 . " rmmeM,BitWepersoi wished again to tender hii heartfelt thanks." nWa.. Anemmiueeretired, and after an Hargrove taid, -The Convention of the were both in the Convention that passed the Slate platform and supported it." Air. Tajlor now came forward and accepted the nomination, and in doing ao, he aaid : "lie en dorsed the State platform in all its parts, that there . . , . . i r... - wa uj ua cvuiu not oa sucn a imng as equal taxation, and he would during the canvass prvt it, and be defied anj one to prove there was or 1 .1 a. ' T . .r ouuia oe. no revurnea nu sincere tnankstotbe democrats wbo bad so cordially supportel him; vu ua uoureu 10 return more inanKS to tne mem-, bers of the Opposition party who had given him their support the democrats were under obliga tions to suprort him, after nominating him ; the ODDniuun wen dol dui mini ni thnm fmm ua- wr p J ...... W Ut oiuu considerations had dona ao, and to tbem be t,Y GRAND RATiFIctION MEETING BICflXOND, VA. IN Towwukstille, North Carolina ' , -l '. July 5rh I860 UWor o the:iieai1erT RaMah, X. C. V DaAa&ia': As the system f uad valorem" txj- ation 'is thi main issue, and very imperfectly un derstood, it aught to be elucidated by some of oar able statesmen or editors in su-Ji a way as to sbow the ss4 the true meaning and intent, when ap plied . as the "ad; valorem" party now desire it. There are manj political demagogues who are ready a-.d busv at work in an attemnt to mislead me masses, Dy telling lhm they, will bare to pay t Mr. McFartfnd, the President, read froW the ua tueir ua cune. water rourus, cnicnen I niMnF thal'l.. ...l,..! - . i :. -w- mam - HViiuuauh. am DDI im 1 f 1 rml n awence or more taan an hour, raturned and an. At tbi pufnt, T. Brown Tenable, Esq., arose and addressed the chairman. Ua said - Udc the norainaiiona ifow announced, hi haoVa ' fT01, h- If 10 ,ubaak K lhConven. . Uoo ft iu consideration and action," It was. that UiMg..Bvenuo endor in all iu paru theplat Om of Driuclnlea adontAd h thai... r L ., Conveatlon, which ambfed in EsWh on the 8th of M.,ch, 186P. Tha introduonVf' tSl Jluuoafiheaeoond lima lato a Democratic Con ' a large Slaveholding County, pro- jcd great axdlement ia the body. v il aoluuoa would feaa oat of the party verr larre number of tho democraU in the State, and moved . that it ba laid on the Ubla."; , Mr. Jcnkina aaid, "The introdoction of that re aolution was intended to divide and distract the party in GranTUje; that Mr.. Venabla bTrigM to iatroduce sach a resolution, aa be, Mr V did noraiand upon the platform himself. He was ia SUU Jai trm, and all he asked of the Conren. . turn was to endorse the Slate pfatform. He wanted to know if tne Democracy of Granville were afraid t do so. HvMr, Jenkins, had for the last 12 months been denouncing Hr. Buchanan and his rtminfctraUofT, and now had the effrontery to sav , he bad no right to introduco into this Convention arvsulutjoaof Lhiakiixf. T7 1 tm V i-i- wnn.bis brother democrats at their last. Con eotioo; it should haveendorsed the Sute platform , and sostainsd Got. EUia who stood upon it, but k,m.1 ft - l uui .Mr.TbLronsaiL'IIflr.rnfM-t. : crat, and be would only reitarata what ha aaid at the Lot convention; be would stand by democratic 'SV6- Way trouble the ConvVntionTthS Democracy of Gran villa with Mr. Veneble'a reaolu- titan ; i. - t - - . . Jir. Sheriff Goorhil mr.v. i i . ... i wen m aemo crat all of hit life. Ha thought the party had been 7 Kerned by principli, (hat. a and tbey adopted a platform of principles, and all he asked was fortbe Democracy of Granville to en . 2f" tbe Sute platform, andlf we nominate ean d? not tnd on tbe Sute platform, k. v a ribald ticket, and we would become Democratie nartv af-flr&nvflM ha1 smir mnmi nated him as one of their candidates to represent them in tbe next legislature, they had refused to If V lit i . V. . . - . -nr. tenaoiea resoiuuon. ue nad made all the sacrifice he could in honor, he had resigned of hiso wn accord; he bad again been nominated with - Out Solicitation on h i nart anrl aorainat ha , as he had told his friends, and in the face of the determined ODnosition to him and without thA rm. sage of the resolution, and he now asked and be seecbed bis brother DemocraU to lay aside all par ty differences in reeard to State matin-, tn mm up like a band of brothers to the support of the candidates without regard to platforms, or endors ing them; to support tbe nominees of tbe party. Ue desired to return b is sincere and heartfelt thtnks to all those who had so generously supported him, but ho could not accept the nomination, but must, mostrespecuuiiy but firmly decline it." Tha onmmtUM anin rAtirn1 anil mftar a iknrt absence, reported tbe name of Samuel W. Can. nady to supply the place of T. L. Hargrove. The nonJnationa of Messrs. Taylor and Cannady were then made unanimous. , i A motion was now made to pass Mr. Venable's resolution, after more than half the 'delegates had left. - . : Mr. Davia uU Trnnifamittlv MThai Tho niuM - , - wwa-v- whw. , , a Hn wvwau rather Iiaaa th rtmlatina mnA hn Aafemtml In th county, than to succeed without if i Mr. Horner said, "If you pass the resolution, it will beat tbe ticket" , f Mr. Williams Aid, "It was the duty of the Democratic Convention of Granville county to pass the resolution endorsing the Sute platform; if they did not, they would be jeered at by the ujlaiHq ukib, auu uiiougnout me cute; ue trough, &c, but mind, this game is not played witb any save thoe wbo they think they can hum bug and mislead. It is now plainly seen by all ob serving men, who are hot blinded by party affilia tion, they will spare no scruples to carry their points. Would they not carry misrepresentation tar enough in attempting to carry, their points to ruin their1 country, without any regard to conse quences, as their regular convention at Baltimore and elsewhere too plain ly predict ? - Should they again succeed in misleadiig the people by : using such trashy-fixings as w!ater gourds, tin cups, &c.t how long would they await ' before .seizing upon aa valorem as their only true god ? while they will tell the people it was too soon for to worship at the shrine of that party two years ago, but now is tbe acceptable time ? - Some of them have already opened their index to this, by 'saying that it was wrong to advocate taxes on .negro property as other property that it. will make capital fortbe w;puoiican9, wouen tney never refer to the dis rupted Baltimore Con ventloii, which is ail of the true capiui tbe Republicans have or can get from tne xuth, though this furnishes them with" a abundance of material to work on, while they holLout the disbanded democratic party as a band of men ready to participate in the destruction of this Republic merely Jto gratify their own eager grasp for office spoils and public plunder ? Such has been perpetrated to i often under the present ad ministration to call, your attention to it now. All An immense concotrw' of TWrson. tan tha . . wuw D'mpatch, including tvp or .hree hundred ladies. met at the Capitol Squire last Satrfrday: night to raUfy the nominationapf Bell and Everett, for President and Vice President of the United SUtesr The great body of the nwople. as if bv intuition, gathered ne the marble monument oi uenry uiay, and tU greatest enthusiasm nre- aueo. . . - ' , ..;., tions expressing "the fulfcst confidence in the man-like abilities a'nd batriotism of John TBhII and Ed ward Everett, ani which were adopted with nearty unanimity, after thich eloquent and stir by Marmaduke Johnson, abert Ridgwayand Lit. etine ladiournad ? l n ill and- EvereU. cwhich 1 i 1 f- , .u v l , J - h.wu wvi, iv Ik IIV w. oil failure to oass iL was sending all the Danvnibiir I r..iir. ..... -.. . ' , - a w.-..j .-.iw wi iojtj mTroufcuois oi wiia assertion . the Stateout of the party except the Granville -ben thechronM. nrintl.:-.T- - w v auv tiiuiu ait Democrats. Here, after a sueeestion from -some Y I -vlTSllr .... . ... one, jur. t luianis saia, "as a lurtner discussion might injure the party, he would move an adjourn ment," which was carried.- ' Now, Mr. Syme, you have the result of tbe pro ceedings of another Democratic Convention oi k:. l . i l i . . una wrgo aiaveooiaing county. . .bquai Uxauon has asrain triumnhad in a Ttamrwr atio Vkn v an I lrtn They have tbe second time refused to endorse the platform of the party, as put forth by their late Bute Convention. i Leading mem bers of the Con vention declared that one-third, if not half,' of the DemocraU of Granville were in favor of ad valo rem, ana tHo oppose to it, declaring in Con von . f "ft "w w- W UWW A-lt VVli VII" tl.tV f ha( nnlaM lkA Ca. 1 a S i i . i tock wrld. He would guaran-1 the Ucket would be beaten, and Pool would carry tee soo msjonty hr the ticket if this convention I bounty. They are, no doubtrigbt about that, i w nui give ice true reason. 1 . - . 1 ma convenuon eikiort-d the Suu pUtform, but if it did not, they would be bean ; tbe OpposiUon UckH would be elected, Pool would carry the county." Ijuoq on the Ubla. j . . ; -Mr. Lw i J. Davis sakL The remarks of Mr. Xl .rner reminded him of a parte! 'of cowards: tbe enemy was before them; they should stand on measure not men ; he contended when a party laid down a set of principles, tiey should light for them, and die for tbem tosUnd np to it if tbey Ola it thaw aM - ) . . . i ' . --j .HiwwHuiiwiwoi soosinraiew vntaa - - 1 . . . . ; Mr. Wn. C. Cannady said, - We stood here for tA II. 1. 1 1 ... . uvoorea ana reverea Air. xlargrovK and WOUIJ VOLa tnr him mnA in kf. i' blm,lf he stood upon the Sutd platform. If not. " "ww not it you put one man in with one 2 " i - 'i wouavenoino ine democracy oi UranviIIe are still una wed by I it, from tbe fact that ue inreau or tne Standard." Pnu - anrl w.,. I .t . .T.. .T'. : : I air most weekly intelligence of highhanded rdbber ies such as that lately porpatrated by Mr. Fowler of New York. Now, where is their nationali ty? They have divided in their national Conven tion, and has not the same been true of States, counties and even towns? Where is their homo geneous proclivities to save the country from des truction and ruin, should tbey aeain obUin now. or ? Though let us turn from this loathsome cor ruption of political freebooters to iomelbing that we are more deeply interested in, at oar own fire sides, resting on our shoulders. - We, the middle and jworjclasses.'are already carrying cobsiderable WPlffht 'if ItiiIimaI . W . 1 -"-" tvi we nave not noticed it it like ring speeches were mail Eq., A. JudsoiTCrane. tleton Tazewell. The O'clock With chAAM fnr made the welkin ring aziin There were not Iras tan four or five thousand persons present, including, perhaps, three or four hundred ladies, who had come hither to attest their sympathy with our glorious cause, and their high -j-wwaMuaKi ur uooui sma aisunguisned can didates. It was a scene long to be remembered; that vast sea of upturned, and joyous, and en thusiastic faces, and that nerfect order and de-! corum which prevailed throughout the -proceedings of the meeting, commencing at eight" and closing about eleven o'clock. We h.ave attended no pouucai gatberinff and we have 8 attended hundreds where such respectful,' earnest, " and gratified attention was paid to the speeches deliT ered oq the occasion :-,v J... . The vast mass of pdoplegentlemen and ladies stood (here patiently and orderly for three hours, on a close and sultry evening, and seemed to the last unwilling to leave the ground, but continued to call for other sjieakers for many minutes ' after est wish or DQrDosa to eiAovanta tfiA tiVA At tnn f 7 OO"" wv cicfw wa WMW character of the meeting, that it was by far the most uccesstul and glorious political city demon stration that we have ever had, thepleasure of witnessing in Richmond, during our seven years auiiunu experience nere. . And most heartily and joyously, therefore, do we congratulate the gallant and indomitable Whigs and Americans of Richmond, and in their name, we send cordial and All thf Ifiiotlf A aVWAAaM to the friends of tfce common cause, throughout the length and breadth of our glorious Union. The noble examnle thus sat k a -rh .i 1 j auu Everett men of the metropolis, will speedily be imitated, we trust, by their brethren in every county in the Sute. aWhigs and Americans of Virginia, be of good cheer, and zealously set about the work before von. for tha niin. a .i. r and if faitWul to ourselves and true to our cause a rlnrmm tvinmnlt tn V- , . . ' : ' " v M hivuiiu Wilt MJVUtll ' Strumous ori Scrofulous affections are the curse, the blight, the potatoe rot of mankind. They are vile and filthy M well as fatal. They1 arise from nontamination land impurity of the blood, and are to be seen all aroiunq us everywhere. One quarter of all we meet are tainted wfin tnem, and one quarter of 1 these die of them :. die fooltso sap arilla cleanses out tbe Scrofulous corruption effectually expurges the foul contamination from k. .f.n : i Wn: Inncrar trronn nnrffir vonr Rornf- iua pjr,wu i v - o o .... - ; provided his masterly combination of curative virtues that he calls Sabsapabillav Democrat, WaterburyW j ; . , -t-1 s ' ' " ' ' -TiTir. AnciDiarr. We have iust learned that aHnnt alnvan 'rivlxk this forenoon. Mr. Georere Wilson, head irick-layer: em ployed" on the new Presbyterian Cburch now in course of erection at v. f fhirA and ()Hnm Ktrantji fall fmm lug wuu. w. - . o , the tower and was killed. ' - ' We have not heard any further particulars, but learn that Mr. Wilson , was from Baltimore, where he leaves a wife and two children. -i --aaaBaaaaaaaaaa-. a - . I Trr UmnlvT a KnTmRTaT. To Afimv Thp UTaeani Hnrdmink4. charged with . the : killing of Joseph Button; in the Jate terrible street fight in uv 5, . -J - ' - examination by Mayor Branch, acting as a justice of the peace.! "The case will be heard on the 1 1th mst. Of .Robert tsutton, .tne wounded man, we .nlVin r. tola infKAn.A. 'PK . VI wri t9 iaditnr nf tha V lririnian baa a iiaAlinv addreoa to his friends in consequence of tbe late affair.' He says : tt-r - 'it l .1.2. . : Ll ,i il. - i Xji ail learn jrom uiia ternoio even, vua iiu porUnce of restraining even 'the remainder of wrath,' and being more forbearing towards " their fellow men,. This lesson -has been deeply en trraved; as with an iron pen, on tbe heart of : the The : Louisville Journal inhumanly-, recom mends the democratic papers to puDlisn just now w avwvv wwwtatv aws wvsva upvu auui saiviitv jw osition, that the Democratic party it the only Na- uunai iariy in tne country. x .-. llATWS OiV'S HIST ORI ihb flNORTH CAROLINA-- ! I Reprint from the LotuUm ettdun.tifWty ' - to i --r Ann AND IifTEREST - ' .t7Tr to A EARR AND ItfTJMUiSX' I '.g d i. tb. tod. or of oar goou oia bW( . 7t,w!S16m JiTT"! j .:. .-...nt if the then infant Pro- Lee of Carolina, wid r found both i"tn. J amusing; As a specimen of our author's style, ws subjoin the following extract! ; ,, ' ' . , Th-hr.vtian naUves of Carolina are a straight, clean-linjVd people; the children being seldom, or never troubled with Rickets, or those ober di-tempers, tnat the Europeans are visiied withal. lis next to a , a. "Oli,,, nijw a. ... "SOUTHERN obut B. toKDojr, V . fc0f Wilmington, N.C. LONDON Jtr - . l- ' vir . "fMifairaai jane 2 poo in. i ... J.8. DanCt, j. h. HXUAM Of Tarhuru. Of Hn j I. I DANCY.HYlVlAlr ' COMMISSION Mci0 i , j .a " ." UHit, eari street, Hr -4 Uk miracie to see one oi -j - those women that do not expose themselves to toe weather, ? they are often very fair, and generally as well foatared, as you shall see any where, ana nave erv DnsK unarming eyei, wai w - tage. They marry veryyonngj soms at thirteen, or four- rann amrf aha that atava till twenty. i8 reckoned a Stale . : . i. : u i.j:ff.Mn iiharaAtar in that I utatu, auivu if a T ui j uiuiu.t ; - warm Country; Tbe women are very fruitful; mosi nouses owing iuu or iitue enea. t um eu - tkat women long married, and without children in other plaees. have removed to Carolina, and becom Joyful ! me dock contains neany 4U pages, auoaecunu, m will be sent to any part of the Union, postage paid, at 2 per copy Address, i 0. If. PERRY A CO. 1 iRaleigh, N. C. I ' iaM Will operi en'a Branch Hou.,inN()rf(,v ofSept-mber, I860, nndJrth. NEW ton HYMAN, DANCa-ri'" lima ail ff l vw l . LUJMIIER...LONG AT TU0S1S WlSljlN0 THEO AT TH : - A UJW PRICK NO. CAM BE SUPPLIED -' Among the list of passengers in the Asia just left new York for Liverpool we find the following from North Carolpa;4-M. E. Benxahd, C. "Hol land, Bryan Grimes, and Geo. Tait. . v rn Ion N." Th.n.i;Mt),;.i,r .i i ------ "'- Mini . ivi kuruiaciTci auu will not be dictated to, as to whjat action they shall take in regard to State matters. Tbey still think that matters -of tA Tat in n ara nf mnpa imtwff.nA. to them, than the election of Douglas, Breckin ridge or BU to the Presidency. And tbe leaders who have the seeonii ti ma maila tha aifomnt force them into opposing equal taxation, will find in JAugust next that the free, people of Granville "v ajv rrpuuiaiea tnem. it liov. . ju.nu knpw that tbe Democracy of this large slavehold ing county, have the second time, in Convention ouuorse ue piaiiorra oi toe party, that they repudiate, it, and of course repudiating the platform upon whicb he stands, they repudiate the nrasemA of ih e weoreatne, r.r it baars us down, though stripe, and another with another, what a spectacle I .nin nd others wbo oi.Dose eaual taxation. r h : - A LOOKfiKOX IT mnalA m.W. . i P. RSinm arlt.'n. . W -i. T . .... we would rrrsent-"- n , nr. oooth said, " He would make a few re . . markl Uie benefit of his friend ifr. Horner. : Toe resolution was not intended to read private ; individuals out of the party, only Candida tea who did nut stand oaj the platform." . : ilr. T. L. Iiarrrove aaid, "Let us see if thia i i n solution oi Mr. Venable,,, should be adopted by thiacunventioo. II would like V know if Mesars. Vmble Gtwch, Cannauy and bihert would aup- Krt Um Dotninvea vt this Convention? For bimavAf would, with orriJioutplatferma. (Sir. Mea . dows interrupting, "sai the opposition he saw . mouJ riMn tbe country, (rppoaition to Hargrove.) ha Waa for Tat Hinrnia ri.Kt nv . t J Hargrwtvt rootinoed. He had told his friends here to-day not to re-nominate him ; on third or more of lb democrary were in fvorofad valorem and if this resolution was passed, it would read out of the pany perhaps half tbi democracy of Gran- . vllle; he had appealed to Mr. ,Venable to with draw it, but ha would net; he now appealed to . tb dtrocru to lay the solution upon the table, for the harmony and s Vcea of the party. Why ' rut tb mark of diaannmhatinn mi k.ir . v.. . g r vuv aui VI Ul old democrats of the party ? Make no tests of State P. S. Since writing tha aka. t i, tained what was done with the resolution in the ommiwee it was put under the table. " i ' we do not see it, because itoomes in such a way as not to arrest our attention I was going to say the two pruws were nearly toe in same effect, hut re flection will show quite the reverse. ' While theair presses us for the good of our develonrnnt latter ttne indirect) presses our money out of our pockets, ofie when we do not think of it. If any one has the curiosity to say where? why, I will tell you : on every thing that we eat, wear, drink even .bat we think. Jiow, who arj the' sufferers by Ibis rule of indirect taxation. , Not tbe wealthy, for th-y are able to buy tbeir supplies un. umaa. principally ; but tbe poor and mid dle c'asses, who have submit to tbe rate of the reUilers, near their own door; Mijare notable to send out of th9 Sute to buy gooJs from first hand.. Now, if the retailer or Merchant is taxed oh cenU and sella twenty thousand dollar wrth of BRECKIjN RIDGE'S ENDOKSATION OF SQUATTER SOVEREIGNTY. . i The Memphis Appeal (Dom.)proves that Breckin- nage endorsed In 1854 the squatter Sovereignty heresy of Judge Douglas. , We copy the extract from the article of the -Appeal," with the com ments oi tne xiiccmond Whia 1 "But it may be said that Mii. Breckinridge and Mr. Douglas differ In their views with regard to the powers of tbe territorial legislature, and the time i when i the peopleof a Territory may seale the question of slavery for themselves, Mr. Breckin ridge also ineeu this point and dispose of it satis factorily. Lvthe Congressional Globe, voli ' 29 page 141, will be found tbe foUowinir naVsaJ ! ' "It is contended on nna han ..Jzl ' t . the equsUtv of the StatL aZ ?ea. or , - . vuu8tituuon and their common property in th territories, that the citizens of the slaveholding States may remove to them with .laves, and that the local legMature cannot nzbtfullr ei(Ju)aai......i.ii. -y. ntoiial condiDon ; but it is conaeded that the peo ple may estabysh or prohibit it when they come to exercise the poirer of a sovereign State; on the other hand. it W aaid. that slavery,' iring in derogation of common right, can exist onlybv I o roe" of nosi'jv law - anA i, ... .. - -- , 7 i ia uontea mat tne ConsUlutioii furnishe, th law, for ihe territorST and it ia farther ..i .v... .u t . rMriee, '' ' f . . 0 TH JUeOISTlE. !i A T?TTKV. fV TTTIP T nnui.,n , ' laivuiflu JruwjiB. I . v uumi. wvna wiiaim uHuw, jax ma territories H6' " tror..lh first mak. oul4 have.to py b-ndred dollar. J SrIaiSa .-SSi2 Llture a. t woum seem aa if at the God U coun cil astembled. bad fimoIvmI trn thai rlAdlrnAttAn e" WTBW VtfM IIVUVU VI Kxr - metiers! Will you do it? Vote to lay it upon table. , ; I kaowyou wilL . i I ' ?r: ynb, ""ted to know what were their pnnihU' TYiA .a.i . .. . ,. ----r j --, uy n tuey ignored una resolution 7 He was for principles aot men j he of fered lhm the platform of the party, tbe princi ples of tb party unless you pasa thia resolution you have no Drincinlea. you ara imnnii.. i as a mob without any Jrincf rls 5 how can you advocate tb claims of Gov. Ellia if you repudiate U - the platform upon whicb he stands?" f Mr. Jno. WuliamsLaak). na a .U.,.. noturdtOTHiblic speakiag, but;he was a demo-' . crat. it had been a nrininl of On. tam.ww.tw. I ty that tbey went for principles not men, that was J the thine that had carried Mr. Hargrove along I and ctfrrird him triumphantly; so long as he j stood opon democratic principles if that resora- . U00 rvad democrau out of the yarty, the Sute j plaJocm adopted at Raleigh read them out: he l Bad read i Lb blatnrvnr lha f-a. nr n.. v ': j set aside for principles, never, of setting aside TWIniil Ira for man ha jtaafnwl V-- 1 i ;-- " t w auvw vt Air. I Hargrove if the State platform read him out of . - tb party?" , . ' il r. Hargrove said, -He would vote for an Ad . valorem or anu-ad valorem candidate, a diatribu nUJ Excellency Governor Ellis., He has been guilty of a series of misadventures during h:s term Of office, aay one of which would entitle him to a ward in a mad-house. , I His latest act of folly was committed.in Nash County, when he was last there with with Mr. I'ool, to address the people. '',; . It is known that there are two parties among the DemocraU Of Nash the Battle party, and the Taylor party, who are at enmity, the one with the cmer. iteoent publications in the Wilson Ledger sufficiently 1 demonatrale this fact. , In August, 1859, at Nashville,' the week of County Court, several of the Battles, and one Thomas Benton Tuaale, made a murderous assault on Dr. Taylor, the last and present candidate for the Senate against L. N. B. Battle,, Esq., in which Dr. T. was severely beaten, and ' wounded with a knif in the neck, on his back and on his head. Tisdale used a butcher's knife 00 the occasion, and either cu, or struck Taylor when he was lying helpless on( tbe ground. i At the Spring Term of Nah Superior Court, Tisdale was put apon his trial, convicted and sen tenced by Judge Sanders to sixtv d.vi imnriAn. ment It was subsequently remitted to thiry days. Tisdale went into jail, remained there a few davs tw.J taa . iMm uwr was leu open, (or as some say the pad lock on the outside broken "off) and he. made his escape. $ . ! The Governor went to Nashville on his elec tioneering mission, a petition was presented tobim, and he pardoned tbe offender" On hearing of lou at iuon. Judge Sanders was indignant indirect tax. W ho doea thia indirect Uxoome out or.. Tbe poor man who buys $100 worth of goods u.u one uoiiar, and lie who hnva fl. k... dred would pay five dollars indirect tax. .nl . vai in man. t . U A . . ' j ... v. iua lasuwices, tnis poor man lives " aaiary, ana as alrealy been Uxed enor- I CJilT.ftKn PP' to the I on opposite nstrucUonsbf thaT uistruienTthe Dill WlBAl rafnaaa ti maA, . . . V- 3 V ,7; w r iriDunJ created by the Con- , .. r ' J M cuor-1 uwu luwii iortae very purDosa of Mi-,. mousiy hi5h, (apparently! for hu own industrv.) " lr and equity" E undent g He has to work nieht and da-, it .11 I Thr (a ih a,!--,. a d...L! ' l ": . -. j j -- aui vi uim ; """ -"recainridffe. i whu-h labor to support him.; he is worth nothing outside fa ""tical with the doctrin.of Dougl as ' Breck or hw , hands J yet his rich neighbour may own inridge is against the aeceders' doctrineof "protec" fifty thousand dollar, worth of untaxable negroes, tion tr sUvery" the Territories, and is for W and not pay one cent. ! Now, where is the equali. WAfe1UC ot'y to the decLw ty or evM justice in such a code ? - Then aain ? abtUin"' he Territories Thus it tbereistheMerchantwho owns proUbly Ifm ate four or five thonaani i..r , -. t.t, , .tL 7 V. avery in the Tern- . ...v.FUU sna nas to tu monai naters of Squatter Sot.r pay sixty or seventy dollars, (which lobks as if he fSJ-h&ve nominated a candidate for iheiPaS" u Uxed. for his energy and industry.) Though aSin0 agn8t "Potion to be isnot the main sufferer for this. It U tbe poor man who is not able tb send o f 1,5. ,.V. himself! W "J5,?'P?,ai1 ..Douglas " wvi. - wuiOCUfiunv' a nienla. Al ' r; li;- FOR THS BKGI8TSB. ',"' DoaHAWS, ORAMOK CO0KTT, N. C. ) -'.I .r I1 July 3rd, I860. J : Being opposed to Richard M. Jones, Sheriff, in gome of his official transactions, we find our positions misrepresented ; and , having been refused the eolums of oar own coun'ty psper, we will therefore publish the following card iin the Raldigh Register, in order to set our positions right before the people. , . On the 34th January, 1859, Richard M. Jones,' offer ed at the Coart-hoase door, for cash, the Lands known as tho Durham's Depot Lands, making a public de claration that if any pajgon should bid off that pro perty and fail to pay for it before 4 o'clock, that he should re-sell it. The property seemed;to be dull sale. We set to bidding. The Sheriff postponed the sale for a while. We went to a gentleman who bad money and asked what he would charge as to buy the Land for us by our paying hun his money back in tea days. He said two hundred dollars.. We agreed to give it He was to ton biddinr foil ni wkAnaM. AM t: Sale re-commenced, the sheriff stated that be saw some present, that were not nrawnt whan ho a.m offerd the Land, and he would state now what he stated then : That if any person bid off the Land and failed tb pay for it befoie 4 o'clock, he should re-sell it. Alter the Sheriffs making all those de clarations thatjthe money had to be paid belore 4 o'clock, he went a side and told certain men if thev wontAl a k.... T J .1 1. 1 r. wo Ajuuu, mey ,couia nave until February Court to pay for it, and never told ua one word "about time or credit. ; The purchasers made a fine speck on the property, the defendant suffered loss, and we felt like we had been cheated when we found how the property was sold. If the sale had been conducted according to mi Mii a. .ration, we believe the ! Lands would have been ours. If we bad been offered time, we should hafre run the property further . than .it. went - at We challenge : SReriflF , J.ma Ki. AiA - - O " -maw ' at MVw Offer us ti me himself aa he did aft the rest of the! a. 1 J 1 . - 1 a a. - a" . .. . . ' oiuuers. nor ioia mn j ooay eio otter t & tt8 j0t DUXiUJUUJS SHEPHERD. jcar Laths notice.' . : " mar 7 wtswly. upplie-i ia ,nL OXFORD FJBittAJLE COLLEGE. Teachers. . :. terary School . J. H Mills, - " ' , Mum M. Ai Fowler. - Misa E. J. Barbam, Miss Mart Habqrayx. ' . i - Ly A.: i r MAX School of Fine Arts. Miss E.J. Emioh. School of Mas let Mrs. E. N.i Mills " . Miss S A. iFaucett, Miss M. C, Br as will. PLAW,IRLTKJ suitable lor 1 . U I: $15 20 12 n 20 10 10 23 50 100 Expenses, Tuition in Elementarv Branches, College Classes, Drawing, (materials included,) rainuogu Water Colors, Oil Painlinir mafannal, Snlnll j f Wax Work, (materials included,) I " Embroidery, (materials included,) if Mnsio, (instrument furnished,) ltt Board, iwashins-includiwi.) Board and Tuition in the three schools! . r. . ' : - f I ". Remarks. '-t Extra charges and needless expanses are strictly pro- - 1 .1 , uiuiw. uvwDow j iuiviiaQB .ic uaub oj tneieacners Picayune pedlars are not allowed to enter the premises, and no pocket money is required. , - Oxford i, situated on the healthy hills of Granville, 1? milefl from tha RalAivh anil n..tyn n.Sl.n. A J conaected with Henderson Station by a line of daily stagiest' ' . . "'i "' ; ; :., The scholastic year is divided into two sessions. The first opens on the first Mondar in July and closes on the last Thursday in November. The second opens on the first Monday in. January and closes with the an- nuaii commencement en the last Thursday in May. For .the Annual Announcement, apply to ! .j. . ! i J. H. MILLS, juaeu xy. Oxfobd. N. C TIN FOIL METALLlTcIi JVC .38, Crosby , " JOHN J, CROOKE dt fn ' Are manufacturing unjdar their tent ROLLK!) nv nc Fine Cut and Cavendish Tjbaccosth(J - Spices, icj Thina TiaatAn Fnil .11 ' I .' , mlB tuj).ur 4 . .r..ll 4 .1.. . -. ""ported srticU. ' METALLIC cll'S, INVALUABLfi fnr SAalirif Rnir -a ... 1 . B D, TOHHUn,ng w ... . Jars, Ac, stamped l . ?ht MUSIC PLATlfS, SOLDI K, TVPX .,i J !.- . I : : -UJi!!JH JVI " s-JJi" l fj WHOM J.W . fJJSltlT, ol italeigb, j (in irAnarullw public or private Builing fa JJWj 'l. terms. I sa lii other purposes, or dressed to order in .D.',T'!f ouired. at raaaonahl. r... . , T M7i . uraers iot itone addressed to ms throurl. J w - vi lois asa KTavraa ar ian . meet with prompt attention, i - Jupe 18 tf. THOMAS roiTT, " LOCATED fAg i, I take thrt opportunity to inforii: -1 WARRENTON FEiHALE COLLEGE, -. .WABBBifTow, North Carolina. The Pall Session will openi on Wednesday, the 2Hl of Jolly, 1860. In addition to the Department of Ene I? 'lt2ratnr" instruction wUl be given in Latin, lree(E, French and German Languages ; Vocal and In strunientatMusie, Painting,y)rawing, Ao. ' Terms, for flvamnntha m.iF i. , . cludiag lights, Ac, ' , I $60 00 -Washing and FaeL, . 750 iFnglish Tuition, ; $12 50, $13 00, $17 60. it. h.aniTr7i Zr, 6 craDiy Known for ite healthfulness, and Its superior advantages for tbe educationf ung ; Ladies We have a full corpsof wep-quahfied Teachers, and afford Aoro,A instruction mthesoaud practical, as well as in the Ornamental 'Pupil boardinir in tha fWw. ni j .v- .11 . C - W W U.1UDI t.LiW uuu stant aaarvuion nf K o. . j ir 1 .-a wS.lf4. necessary to their zr.-.Twx ,-iea aairess. FOR SALE, JUUU mile from Albany, Geo., J,50( it Mti cieareo, auu plenty of Water, and from 50 Un groes, ana Mock of all kinds. I ill MU u iTI v.i ujQ iuii wuoout (be Kerrgaa TiJ pl-ce wiUmakettwo beautifull Plantation!. FdIbaJ Corn and Cotton Lands. I 'T la bus.-; cashandthe balanco'in 5siiil(ty.l A that r ... :U . t' , I . "JWJ I. . 1 . - o .mtoi.o inert Eig "SWOrildi the place one hundred bands.; f 7 " I J: HAMLIN J. COOt Albakt, Georgia, June 1 rib, 18f0. June t4-3api 4 NO T I C EJI TOIX aATTEBTD AT THE Court-hous on Friday and Saturday, the 20th and 21st of Jalyr for the purpose of taking the liat of fiSiS '"""DistricUiro. 1 and 2, for the year 1860. Mr. Geo. W. Norwood requested me to say that ti. Will K. H.nnv.M 1. -. 1. ... ... y ""ffj w utm wun nis leuow citizens at the same place, to collect the taxes due for 1"50. Ai th, occasion is on i'Ueruting one -full attendance iS earnestlv desired -tVuJ . - t it ' 0BERT W. SKA WELL, J. P. ' -i1 - mt th m nd place to col lect the City.Taxe,. 4..; JAMES H. MUEBAY. ; jan30-td : I :VoUeitor.. : inconsistency 1 set of men on earth' 1 . I anJ IN . of ?HANY SPBLINGS, - lVronteromeT-ir finiintv tr . ' T w-f.Rf EIBJ 0BS having purchas'edinoi, aIW 1 ?r 1 f Plac 111 October last, have ...Sui7 repu-a aaaiarnishd It with entirely new failure of the best class, and will open it fw the r,T j : v idia usy 01 June. ' Having increased aoeombxodations, and made liberal arrangements for the oomfort of their guests, they flat wfnrSl!8" thftt bn few (if any) VTaterin PUces Will afford th&l-na. .rfvM.t;sv. AM-. . . -awvMVUB m tUla)., - It'lsl Blfnaafaal taa. ,VW x a. T ' ' ' ' ' NE IniOeslronVvme I J art Va7 .Zr Z iwver, ana is surround- 'i -""Tiimiraugii ranaiaaie. Or in man I .. . ' &"aiik who was nominated by the party i he was a better : lf iIIu h" lurBe Tisdale out of jail 1 us on cr n E. in rut i tt wi tv i. k:..i. . h . xsy Auispiace- a promi- a. a .-a V 8le. Air. NL CannaJ .. " 2? " "! nocrauc lawyer said, he would not have rHlulioa. and moved ih ni7 C .Vl."r v' a1 ownor.o have done the deed for Hr, trfcta ;Jt was unfair to take it in any other way ttndrfd dollars. Eljis saia, when remonstrated In f?52 1 dai.Uoo d Mme th-t "be had !'t several hundred votes in Small. Ja-t each district rmat OifM j .v I Tkl. v. .v- i . . could ascertain the enUn.entTVf thrTtyteU tSC T ' 'n1 he mual them ter v , back-i-JSome way." How -was he to do this bv The chairman put the vota upon la-viar on the grating Tisdale? The Arringtona ind Battles table, and Some thought tha alli.Vl j nt A fnr- 1r. (f . mi .. . " . . - -j t. uu nmi 1 - w jnev JIOUJ mil fnr- .'. r IsiLJ E?? .V" W by These are tbe meina- resorted to bv tb. uuynu supplies. There are but few poor men who do not spendfromone to five hundred dollars year ; so then there are but fow who do not pay -j. ui iroia one 10 nve dollars. IiU not right to taxjone class of men for the benefit of another that is not what constitutes ad valorem Cjertainly it is as much trouble and expense to leg . lsjate for twenty thousand dollars worthf negro property, as it is for five; thousand in merchandise or a poo- clerk who has to pay taxes on bis bare salary of five hundrod dollars, yet in many in. stances it 1 insufficient tn a,.r.,f kt ir . v . pf". . uiiuseii arii-i i . rr wvwvmu t. , Tami 1 wr Haa.i- 1 ' mt . --. - f ' I k. i . - . u - r iT YT ' ' "en wnere eur equal Uxa- nn u"!n saving suted tbe objects of the !ymeni we might append a number of eertifiJ. lion 7 Tbeanswnr v-hrua n i.n.i tJI ConveoUAn. in mnAi . -t.J. . . fromPhu.,..j..L . . . Y1 - wnncates K-i- . p..iiii! Asves any one I : 7 V "uu "CH'vpnsw wrmtoa j. 7 t wwi cqaaintea with its meriia believe that one sneciea of nPnnrt& .1., I motion of John D. F anmr .-W.ta. d to these miahth adArfW.'- " . m?nt T- C rKOp0rO, vlalio another ? "L!1?poiuted to 'end to the Convention C OanfflW be met atSh.wsvllle by Four-Horse Twentyjhousand In negroes should pay the same tS,!16 on M idatea in pursuance of the , gT8'Jll0.nTsy t.hem v.e: ew road'to tha "-r, rr mougnoy JTerebee. -William TW.nn jai nA tl. 1 " "T" ry ' i"-"" 1116 eoatb will .ineeyf Arthur Gaskins. Lewi TT ' f w v " ".""ffr "rival of each train. FrencnVjosM .nd ! Ij OOTH, COLHOUN A rTl ... ' . Mwu . "f. aaa ue uimmiKee aner a abort retirmnt . TT ' EDCEWORTil FEMALE SEMIAAHY. ' GREENSBOKOUOII. Ti f? - !-' THIS Institution has been in sqebessful operation lor twenty years and for the last nine under its h Tbe Course of instruction fia designed to afford Jo Soutiiern parents an stitutioa,lin which can e ea- I", c TT ""I' auoruea by the very best Fe male Seminines in the countrv. The libera! atronage we have reoeival.iBl;i." : t . . . . ' uaa eaaoieu ua to ftai snpenor facilities for tbV acquisition of tborongh education. auMwruo. 1 . :m u 'Ka . . r """" uupo mas onr booths era srirls will raeeiva a .i.t. -j - .. U1 own limits, f Vl T i V"1?" ,The Facoity eonsists of' Seven Gentiemen wd four Ladjes, selected with strict refeVenceto exjeriebce! ability and aptness to teoh. I The Institution i am epartmeg, ofScience .mbraCedmth.cour.fSn;! Sr a?rSfc"l0a ..C August Is 1860. ' ?InSeS la! Pnicul.,rs of term. taVaZali- VpAlU STfiitLlNG. VJ " AWi!..The Subscriber offers fur iu a Xl Summer Residence, containing 130creiofai ow Land,! situated about 6 miles weat rBWk m nau a mile soutb.of tbe N. a Railroad. A W it finished DweUing House, with the nacamrr h. Houses, am' ng them an Ice Home, Barn tod Silt finaM.urtmn of Fruit Tresj and k w.Uorpwn. for d to tb wwaiuar' Wan-ai ,1. a .Tut wferr-4 to the Messrs. T.ok-r, of Raleigh, vxo Bw- ,iJllvhtbowPwr'w1B'be sold st'Mctka. the JrdMoaday ia Augusts first day! of Wak, Cent. Court,, f . . j . 1 "v-' - SABAH F. B. CARRAWAT. ' J -; - mar 3 Osuvtv. .?a"..li!fbtB Ptte "sort 3 month sad form bill totbis Offioa. . 1 1 a varj dasnkt IjWalaawrf- lbgtopurtbaa, (gl ELECt SCHOOL, J j ,, Ralbioh, The exercises of this School 1st day of August. - Kf.v va2..1 a a L , " w Fw Aaaregs, June 30-4 ' ?' r BOBBITT, . -a-w aV A A, VI Ak N. C. will be resumed on the TEXAS LAND. AND Moiwky.l PEWXA C0UBT OF CLAIMS RE-ESTABLfsa ".-u neirs 01 soldiers whosrei in thila Uiu waT of IndenandanM anl k. u. . :j . . 1 1 whw w xiuimpi tneir land, mast annlv fnr ih. a.m. k.r.. a. 1 June, 186 1, or b forever barred. All p-rtooi Ua MONEY acrainst Toxaa ..n ..J.. .t,. ...i. property prosecuting ' their righfa The uoditiW has k vera I tkoutaHj names of per$odHtUM, tuiJI other data Dertalninir ta tha T... k. ... . - a - - wpvNiunpn will attend promptly to any claiih Sntmitod UVt charge. i,s Address' , T, f J r S THOS. D. WILLIAMS, !- ' ). ' . ' " Attorney at Law, ' . p. a. j, WACO, ISXU. Raraaas to Judo-a p...n n.... Swain, aad others. jmtr 24-4. " ...-J MKS. WlISSLOlvJ An xperienoeiNurs. and Female rhricUsrfw-j n mi aneuHon or motnerti, ber ' . .Soothing. Syrup: EE COLLRRf. THJS SCTinnr. ;n . -aiy , advantage, all h JZ,-? .""ST - - ... . ' v aa imvorania aa thn.. .f I - I v1 avuuu. ana u . Foii rriT ritipa u.rrr... which areatltfaAilitataati... -.iT.l:- A. .a alFJL v g ma; rettucin InflammstioDwill slaj For partioolars apply to , Jun 12th,'180. 4 " L- ittETHODIST JULIUS WILCOX r je 16 tlau. a 11 in money, land or merchandise. If anv on isduaiMfied with his inestnnt, he can cbanf e It should bethink it best Why he can pdtbi. negro property, into dry goods or anv thing ,eJse. Cer tainly, no one can debar him from so doing ; -; i apoobmanVv SttJS? FEMALE VMJLAartJlJ!a Jamestown, Guilfotd Co., N. C. impend upon it mothers, it,wul give reil to yearsslM. Wa CReIief ane Dealtli toyoor Infants w have putp and sold this article forjovcr to feaa ana ca av. ia ,..... j ...... L , ' .. w o.u u-f. ui iu ifua have never been ""j omer medi The 3rd 8ainr r -in ... ' '. f I it fa tic of. Sfa llth,lR60. 1 - " v""!e commence July to .ff,ct at u s tbe following report . 3 , . ; . 1 jn ""A8, in tbe present condition ' of public Tnira nnfk Ctn I r , .... . . . ' - wi 5. tionl. H becomes the rwwWv lfl,J.Ai;fiJU t oi ail good and patriotic citizens to put forth ' I 'Th-r. - . CONDUCTED ON ..tt -. 1 . i . uv si irviDia-ann a: - n...i! . . u .. . aiuiiiia BLata iw r Clrcuar ddress the su- large mary: divlsioa was called for, when ilr. U H. K. Taylor moved, Tiat the resolution be referred to tb cominaling remtnitlee, and that th-y be rrooeeied U retire and take it into eoosid. eratinn and report apon if ; thev were now onlv arUngfr tbe amo-emantof tb Opposition." r orrvrrra a scene mat cannot haAu:) m . ... M iaa 29 ly i orreporv every ooay on tneir feet; twentvor , .......5, . auoic toe cnairmaa ia vain i called ! order; It was a perfect Babel for some ? time, but mcr a while the steam expended itself, a ar w VllWU Uia SB pi is, m aaa . F0R THE EtGlSTIR. CGMPTROLLFRS REPORT CORRECTED! OF a w, w a.- AAH h rva ir,Vv . AA1 AiunAn 1 "r BM-engin in me cause of the "Union ' tb saiiu.. Oar ers TT" f'v d ?forcntf ttr LwV nJr Uar opponents, the adviMat r lo heal the unhannv difference ..'a L v 1 1 r - 1 f taxation, are aasertinr -that the number of i? glvf l?vlb2 P60?1? tbe rWrV equalizing Ux- : J slave, in NArk n iT-. f I at.on in the State, therefore- 7 - K ., a bCA UI DTf inA rvaata I v - VI in 1 avA.J. J I T- 'A -T ',. . . ' . ri . Govern, of North Carolina t .v. 7Jr those in 1854. and thaw ZlV.TwCTV? T'pon hPP.,i , ... . . I . - ,T- t . ' rr'"' w auo VOUID- I 'wi'mmena lO.Uie Citizens Of I rairni wa tr? w?n OTep the ed. r!T!t?T?ePorts,1?r. Ff. A reference to " ' -55t SeT " n'S ui iui iaii Diraa. inir invamn. 1 1 ... 1 a mow xwuuit win tnnn ih.t iuwuh ui ma sen Mniriu.nk - , v nas (awn laifinirl. - - - iu uureiumM I had Frnm a I . . 1 t i 7 " ""veuoiamg county. Edee bombe. The .lave poU of that conbtyefnt not be much les than fiOnn ajj .i."! 1A7Q19 ,l , ----- u tueie ro IIILLSB OROTIC: TT ar a- M I L I T A R Y I A C k n P! AT V ' . : M ' J- S. KAY, Secr'v. " wed, Never did stance ofdissat- on who used it. MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING . SYltLP. alia to 1ST a1 eiae MKT if whsa tia)7 a jt knowssis- isfaetion by MJ all are d light4 - TEW, jnneSOlm axmaooronitn, H c. fttSOJTSCHOOlS, ML1 by . eorp. of JuTT I- .WveryUnc. inn. . r t . . . - ;k r. Tk . vu lu" -oniraryr ail are a iiga" witb its b Deration . .-j . 1. : L iH. U.lc,ki ff' d medicalfvirtuM. W Pak iu thu matter "WHAT WE DO KK0W,"afW Tttm Por-?na' AND PLEDGK OUR KEPO" ask if tbe candidate nomi- i . . .1 . : "..v..ca ijuuii- , n.,ea -crepuu : meir namea bad not rat h-n 1 announced u the Convention, j Tbenominat- Uw4 adaatageni . - tv. Mm . -a. I VTJJtna , !nf cmimttte were rrqueated U reUr and eon ull as to ta rraolatioa rfilr. Tenable ; tbey did to rd after a abort abrence returned, but had no 1 v' "a. tax n-RBru 10 ue resolution, but re- T"" JOn Wentworth and ilayor Wood. He would fss 'muster . with the best Tammany Ilall politicians. . , In Lro but recenUy, be refused to'pardon a negra boy, convicted of rane and nunU the Judge who sentenced him, and all disinterest ed Ursons, believed bim innocent Tbe Donular .a a, ? a a a. a " rcni. ri ag,n- me ixy ne as but a Hyro bov a. a.. -u aua UUTernor COUId not hrzsrd hia Senate of the next General" Assembly the name of and in the House of Commons the names of ??RICK B- ALFRED, . Resolved, That we pledge our united support to A niKillHutAa aaa 3 S.l . ' . - - --f" "VMS iuu w n in wn 1 - smcui'b iiur uiiiLirii iiinrwirr 1 1 a totsl of 152.9151 a.4: .t... - . - - I the candidates, an.) u V, ' , , . " vauwuiuir fcUOSe OI 1MX ri ' Tr4 unnvraoH 61- IRfl QOZ X.- -1 . 6 Wf AOUO I for, n ollP .-, . . . T if v annnc -I 11 11 . - I r -" oirvh lutein. . 1 i (150,925) bj about 2000. It is certain, however, that man coamit fraud or mistake in listing polls. . w. wu, ouie Areasurer. called atteo if men r-rtfd thatlb-y bad selec-ed and rominatld 1 ,'eiu,n don if L-noir Xmn. Taylorlnd Harrrove. . ato "ohTihitOT' thT."aS Mr. Dorn,r nioved -Thatth J,mmt v 9 Ltbat thu day of small thin . i ... . ' -.w ..vi. vuiou afcien- popularity in a lar democratic county to t J'?" lla 0nLe f Kporta to the Leg- . . . . , : J 10 "ave I isiatnre shnm ika icon - . b 1 w v v.aIa m. c i m-Ar i - i nn a A-a, N A9sin in l.,a i .n - a .u m measage w jioai, denounced j even an innocent life. Tbe bov aa " I " hs innocence with hia la&t l,r-ik ' v. S I S - w "---,Mt sa i,g UUOIIC Rff timentia settling down in lnoir unon a i,;.. r. u T. Guion oITmpa i ha fUu.;.. . , . , --v u7 iVMrw uijf. - tion, which was unanimodtly adopted ; Resolved, That this I Conventioti heartilyea i.V o . oao A.-iriaftner, jfisq., our .1 , " I' "na roi Pw valuable services in tne last Twoiolu... . ...... r ? ne w ontiuea to the .u.n.jui wie Convention. X ; lira mAti.va. . . . . L . j mtil the 4tb day of July next ta report upon the renloti'i." . -j Mr. Lyon said, -II .tool ky the candidates 1 rm er itboat tne resolution a proportion was l ide ia the- eommtttee, if one of the candidates ominaled would decline, the Convention would iv. th reaolutioo tbe o-bye; tbe resolution id eit at private c't;zena ms well as candidates, tr.fvrivale citizrns nominated them.'? j - il r. troncb s-id, "lie brard several delegates say iey voted for 31 r. Hargrove because they undw- 1 fc- - - ii j i - a .v . i . u wvy. w-ci v, anq uu ne unaerttooa as th war Vr. II. obtained the nomination ; it i J ... . ai I l 9 Ba.1111 IT men were over, and that w.,u k.u . j . ."" men of " niwri ciaimge to rule over I ,-. - - NAsn". HtKBT P. KCSSSLI OurNaV.l,:..v. " - - . m. ccuanges report a launch named in compliment to Hxjtrt a-. s.phELi,or cnarlest.n, S. C, late of Wil mifict'n I Xt th yan! of Ell D.-nison, Hi ver Conn on the 24, h olt, . 0n. Kaoo ttf Z h . . I, , ",?lUon Cnmpanr.of New Y.rk .1,;. i " j -o- uouuuucea w" u,uu n ina 'ernirt of the committe - waa in .S d f "rerle"De9a. J IWMWUllWdwib tn uniform tax nf ran led. i i- "''1T ... " ".uui.a gioa Slave r,- .! a, , u (the poll-tax was then-twenty cents) as a . "ion-T-ion "d Jwu HFrench remedy. . . i -v. " PPotedcom?Mftee to infornxthe candidates Bj the by, W. S. Mhoon In one of his nom,nat,?V to 2.'; i1!11" J 183?) tested to a P? candidate, appeared in the Convention and uepiea me nomination. .' " r f uiAinrni warn m at s a . a; . r a - -..... wt ,auon. oaid he. a moderate noil tax of 90 - oi ' fenA of ontptjr cent, oa the value of every auiKua ua luaipni TTnnii.f.' - u . t . . r -""'i.vwuia DOE DA conpUined of a. high. u Yet, such a .y , em who a itrniu. r . . -.'T3rOTIfs?' "TT 'i.lL' GOOCH'S lTniar.or .-j .. t'. J . is now on exhibition ITrxi"?'10 , cit-m nf P.i.si. . iT . -"ww (tore in AuZ..1 wno i- forest plow.; all combined in on plowl' plow.VPourth,.,maielUvg low h . ton sweep and nlow. ,v . "2r.i: -.1 - All of th. rbov. ar. i7:vr,"WuB oerapmg plow. sunerior to atfca. fi17lv 1."". H- 00l " not ii-ii . s.- r rs"" ya. aina. f , - v-x. ; r, xowies, and examine it for yourselves Oxforhy Xnuf&h&'f-?: J?.0 wui b fonn T r" . ""frT? .T. t o Yjiri. -""cipai. ' "VI- . . j . r twenty minaies aiiar D. S. RICIIARDSOjL w-12 1 Iy?P i miniaiVv.i- ' T GkanrFrrnct . THOUSANDS OP OASES. . r v ""V, ArM8 tng terms, ' vJ;t?yeBv. tbe ehDd from nl. but ivir Mr. rAX. J ro,t0?mi d bowela,rreeulaiditjsB 'augnaia. uounty, Va." - " enrgy to the whol svstni It will sJ- ! ... ' f i wKMstantlvrliaa-.;k-. " r 1 july r-r4L 4- II AIR DYE I HAIR "YE! HAIfinvKt ' A . Ni CoarAKT Si THE ii.ti -t. J bolder of th, Nrn..rin? f be held 1 u. "auroaa ,:otonanT. will July nexL:" H " "V?' Thursday tb. 12th of " . iBll.L.N TICI5; N. C. R. R. Co', l prs; Jane 25th. 1860. I terinfih Stock- tnrt. in.. .. .. ar andnV. lnh? Bowels, aad Wind Colic Mdov.reeni,: : ! a..-iai.si whieK. ir . died, endln "vauthaBEST "aMKDY'IN FOR . children TEfiTMING. spejedily rems dnaitb. We br AN1 SUREST THIS June 27 toV' WM. A. BATCUELOR'S HAIR DYE ! Tne Original and Beat ;ali others are t and should be avtoiiia Orew. Rtd or Rumtu tTnim n.'.j '. J?-' "d " Black, without TrinrVZ ffi Hotel. uw uwr w uis. s.ff'v.-i . t Seeretar v r " ' " r'en county N. r - and v..." , r wiuiiB, siana r-a . .. - iaaa a;n- ..-. '" 77 UTCU OUaovered Unnn W. ; "UlBia IQe JaO- aimil. rTT DTTo . nm. i w- SMc. tb clos of lMt PrenJ- Tirol Af th. IT. . l ... - t wiyufl nihnHa..l Auara Saloon. wUl ha T . 7 'wiine- fc amusement r-2 "L1 ntntlytot)en fcaS.w a, BPIeBid cesson. nth e party If they ignored the resolution, as tbey Charlertei t ent of ibis hne in ) bmes theamount of the present reTeau ' a wjtu comror.i.i . i - -cn FifUtm Medal, and LipUrv, hiv been awarfarf J Bent of viail Wm. A. Batchelor in I'a ZJT0 t Band wili -ka. sIJyrt . roe flnaRm.. . ' . rieaonshavbeen mad to lh. U.H 'r'i ' ' i i eTrrr""."""! iianV.TP?2,e' erh' "e "Ri-'of mounted: ?H "d tb ill-effect's of Bad lVasreSS. theHaTr rifemen. 10 comnanim t.,,, . r J inviffnrataul r- nr. u .v.-. o V.V ' "eiiau- CTeston rndiTjrfe Sedihe Hen 1 00ld ?! t' " iiea trSC, States by P. BII, IV lh; racnhSrig. I times tK?Z Sr. h l80 cav . i mm,-mM eMuiirir. .trill mranipv b n win . awuuiu uae tuej uaaia anN anfiMaa rww : . - "r --"Last-! tjt. : . t- - . . -uiia, avBraging one officer to. every 13 - v . , Vae" OI 811 of Ul ail Maa. rWn.iu . . ... anv bti- waetB ries from teetbing. brfrow Sntanrrtef? and v. i?D,IC,JSnF OTUEBS, stand Ictwees jsa OUttIS TM ARSni IIT.DIW n..nn . r.it ilia I 1 IUUVW w- II ilirectwDt unl.K.rr. P"' ' bottle, gMU,B' York Tlak.; .! or CURTIS PEKHMS, SMk T5heoBtlowrappv j ' Sld pKf1" Ibronghou't tb. world. f rnneip! Office, 13 Cedar Street, N T. ronth..f30. ) Small?' 2 Servants, hslf-nri nt ChUdren ' - mr. ...y .-.i I i . . - - 1 V WIT! FRUIT 1 VBTIIT, .!I boxes o r an e . 20 boxe lemons, 20 BoxnEaisias, 20 ,blfj Bx- O Druibsei 't rUITAKEH'S- SWJ PENCU MUSTARD, f 1 n I f" tvft.-V ! : . cnocoxATB a -i.i. . w. arrival r ...i.'. i k t r v . tha R- rort"1 eoches, to con TOa of I klin.. 9n r ' Tu BoxnEaisias, 20 jbalfj the Spnngs in th. shortest tima? 7 .r0B?Pn7 to I i" 2 (fourth) iWsea Kaiain.. 20 Dr.afFi., Rat. ral a f el!M,rdr TrVV At, 'WUITA At f WHlTAkEBS. ,18 Bond Street, New Torkv piVORING EixTACTS. . K. A.' WHITAKSB'S. June 15th ; 4. -V . rly