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Candidates Tor the llatre In all the Cowntlea, would be DISASTROUS" tethe DemoeraUe' Part j, " That eu RaTenae ajateni la a very tad one, matt be admitted br every Senator whohaa Iflven It the allhtert lnYeaUgaUon.jj-lie frvm Stmatur J7mUo't $rl. 1 ia. Bear It In mind that the anti-Ad Valo rem Party propone In their Platform to tax every tain In the State, eirept NaTt j aecord- State to stand in the coining election j the candidates who will tional Union ticket r v - i t I ' The Nevrbern Progr of Bell andEyereit,for. ,;-a . . by dome so they, will insure the yote of the ! , -4 A, . , . J , , A J a , ceders. Commenting on the Standard's late State to themin November, and exereue tj - - 4 , , , a v v 1 .v it- 1 prommcumento, itsijg:..- .-t ' L powerful influence inbeha'f of the Union J , " . : - j r . ... -A xow, can any one lonrer doubt tha true obi ect of upon other states, it cannot De disguised that in the event of the election of Lincoln the fire-eaters of the South will attempt to break ap the Union. , -They were ready to do this had Fremont been el M ted -four years ago. e tnow what-we say when we de clare that there was a conspiracy to prevent if remont's inauguration that there was a conspiracy , to pui him to death on the steps 01 tne pastern pqruco 01 me capuoi oeiore he could take the baths of office, and to seize upon tbe'doveronieni property at the South ' : ' 5 1 r : ; T : . - 1 - . ...... ' m mwa.uct nn.&r. aVMJJS,4T: mill K HIM.I1F.KH T M trK.'l' t .. .. ; 1 M. M H". W A I . ' I NTBT I TnTPrnTTn' . . I ' . 1 - : J ' i ' -' l , 4 hp nnuai tnaitinir' i-T inn Ktutb-nAiriaw rit tra : r r . . v-r' - w j - - . - ..S. ,. 'A 'L it Z Z T " T,wr.-"r:;T J-oenator uaun.i of Ualifornia, died la that 1 '. 4 - ? " 3d dhrt aB. R.Cbwas held in tils Cityfoh-.urt- tate ori the 6thbf jSneJast 0 ui.m .war BgauM iu oe- ubj. xir: w . jtr uoit,-was cauea to' ineicnur, !,'tm,l w - : ;i if.o a a, i.,Jn. mr.A TiiMkui wlvv.i -a .Tho.Washington ConsUtUUon, which Unlike its !. ;i 1X1 UU tilts O kdUUdilL. a X Lc I . "i3 new uuu a-.. A.. ftjk&ijiV ; ri : ; ,-. l THE NEWBCRN STANDARD. any one lonrer doubt the true obi the leader in thu secession movement, after read ine the above extract t Mind vod. Mf. Holderi was a delegate, to both Conventions, and; hot only a delegate, but a prominent, industrious, working delegate tie sanecod no opportunity to pass animproved, in i ascertaining what the plottere against (ne institution were up-to; ' Think yott, that he would spend 15 days 5n XXrventiore -with those men and not know the truo import of their secret plannings? No sir-ee. He knew what they were up to, and when the time came for de claire action at Baltimore, when the crisis ' was upon the Convention aad hia brother delegates were going oat with these ; partisan -ectional trickster he "stood aloof," and why 7 - Because be knew they were plotting against the' TJfiiofr,: and was determined to have no part nor tot in the matter, and He now tells his brother Democrats Sm- r Vk--Ul,k maer, ana oe now . r. -ww : -"6-&. dUUncUy what hia Hna of policy, In the future, epiracy are auve now, ana reaay vo execute i win do, regaraiess ot consequences. ' nnon Llneoln tLat whloh thev were Lenared The object of the leaders, hen, of this lug te Valae.- i 'I ; . . i at ,jnr. if f 1. 11 Let ft be borne . in mtnd frank I. WiUoa, lata an associate editor of the Kaleixb Standard, said that be t hoe gat Jadre Ellis vronld be beaten . i ' Remember that JOIIX IV.EIXIS eona narea the TM to a borae-leeeh, whose eternel cry fa -girt, girt,9 i ad the Cast to a goose th at permits the West te take all the egg incur. .. -, i f... jj Remember that JOIIX W. ELI.IS is in tror of raisin the Poll Tax on Sla es, when he knows fall well that by doing so the tax on WHITE Polls will betcorrespondlnsly in- opon Lincoln that whioh they were prepared to do to Fremont These meni so far from raining the Union, will avail' themselves of any, the baldest excuse, to .destroy it, and these men are to a man Democrats.'' A dia- unionist cannot be found at the Sooth outside the Democratic party. ',' The JVhigs at the South are to a man for defending the Union "at all hazards, and to the last extremity.' Among the Democrats pf the Sooth are many who would thank their God for an opportuni- seceesion party being to sever the Union and thus , In tail upon us all the consequent evil that must inevi tably follow, what course.should patriots persue in the present campaign? Unquestionably, there is but one course ther can pursue, and that ii, to rote tor the national candidates, if such are in the field, and if not then, for those who come near. est to it. ; . . ' ,;; " "-!:. . ' DEMOCRACY VOTING REM. FOR AD VALO. creased. On page 408, Journal of the last Hon?". of Commons, is the following : ReolrA. That ii fa tha oninion nf this flono ty to destroy it, and "let ch&off come again' ral Assembly that the governn.ent oi North Car- Men of North' Carolina, it is" for yoa to say 1 fiu,.,wa e6U6re1 to.r Protection of all .v-J a ' v Mi 1 . r.r-.v . . v uu uie .uu ui xvuuav. wiu jou wu. cuoose i state. ' Kemember Chat .Got. John W. Ellis interroxatea one of the Clerks in the Post office in Ralei th t find oat if Frank I. Wllaon bad not bee a eircnlatingtke Working Men's . Address. ' i (. J - 'f" ' to govern yon at this most critical and alarm ing period Whigs or Democrats. HOW THE TIMES HAVE CHANGED., AM HOW FOLKS HAVE CHANGED WITH THEM. : r Resolved, That the government having been es. laoiisneq tor ine equal protection of all the ciuzons and property within the limits of the Slate, justice demands that all should support the government in proportion to the protection enjoyed. -. -; Reaolvtd, That in the collection of revenue for the support of the government and payment of ttie public debt, it is unwise, unjust and inexpedient to cm a snort lima since me xuueign niana- discriminate in favor of or against any particular class or persons no tha Constitution. . ard lost no opportunity of expressing its en- of person not contemplated by the framers of . -APPOUITMEXTS. (''; 'Arr, Prt.it rA will ad.lraa tha1 iwvnla t i ! r - i i - r - i . . . i . .t -. . at the places and time named below. Speaking 1118 ue?r,J conuuence in me punsy sua Resolitd, That any system of revenue imposing A. tM. uprightness or Mr. .Buchanan's admwistra- UP ny cmzens, or property more man ' t i.. ... .. . i uieir eauiwoie snare oi ine ouraens er government. Tsylorsville. Alexander, Saturday, July 14 tion. ViOl a meeting 01 tne democracy 01 u inconsistent with that principle oi remiblican Una Diate. wnetner UOUnty, district, Ctate. I rrpjuuy upon wnicn me government wasestab- .' . n . . ...... ..I lishfid- and without shirh it ivinM nnt a . iuf , or xtoads, was held which did not wind Juredj Th u b the oplBlo,tf jla op witn compliments to uia xacx. xxow, I wire taai th ckxNSTmrrioif and lawsofthb . !.. r.. tat ovoht to be bo amended as to onsDie tne " . b j Committee on finance to report a revenue bill upon is concerned, nave laxen a very ainereni turn. tne principles set torth in tne foregoing resolu SalUbury, owaa, Tuesday, ' f Lexington, Davidson, Wednesday, ' ELECTIOX TICKETS. M 16 17 18 Pool TickeU will be supplied from this Office at $1 per thousand, and TickeU for the County Can a didates at the same price, when the numbeu order ed exceeds 3000 persons ordering any iea than 3000 will be charged J I 6Q per thousand.; , , pointed Secretaries. r l namesake" is forever chanmfio'Tnririofrir " . narrrnna annfliA. n1ienA' ILTi ?T . Mr . Tt : C The Committee 6n iroxy: rdpoled '3$3rsharAr j .r?r rr V 7 f represented- by proxy; and i; person, i Total i Zrri, , ' . '."' - j t '-i- ...,.1 ,' v"-' t. ft--Nine persons expired fpm , theveffects of sun stroke at Charleston, js. C., on the tbirdand fourth '6702' :The Hon. X fcCarrlngenobtiP. Dick, lVin.A.T.r.Dortcl4;'Pattl mC? Cameron, JcSin Shavei P. B. Hawkfn's,'Simtillargrovei and JT D. Bellamy Esqrst, were 'appoyi ted ," cUrectprs on behalf -of the Sjate iGiws; Mlne,-AlexJ y SIc- M&o, C Jr. Fisher, and lucbard Ashe, Esqra, were elected directors-by the CpmpaTiyj ; . ' ' We""understand th a! ,yie feoard.pf , Pireciars hare lendored theOfuo8?-ef,Pre8idwtj.agiiij(, ,to Mr. 6:F Fisher,i but it is no known that he wiH V The Catalojup'bf the session of lSSfiu and the Announcement of ae83ion, . 1860-i -is 'before us. . The matriculates for the' session -of- 859-GO numbered 228, hairing Jfrbm the following States"; Virginia 139, North Carolina 22," Alabama It; Mississippi .17, South .Carolina .14, . Georgia !?, Arkansas 4, Tennessee 2 Missouri 2,-LoH'slana 2, Texas 2. V .".WV l '.b : Among those Upon whom the decree of. Doctor of. Medicine was confurred at the jate (Joqamcnce- ment was Samuel A: Taylor, of 'Wake Cbunty, N.C. : ' -' '-' iA'l The TTarren Prize of One 'jEtundred Dollars, for the best Essay, was awarded to. Dr. Elnah' L. Carver, of Richmond, Va., the authoj' of an ,Jfis- ay "On the Action of the Tmpdnderable Agents of this nioplh...iThe tbermometerj in a cool place, universally Attained the maximum height' f OOS !.. J.L'j ill.;. i t i ' 4 . S " ' ' v wii uum uio unp wnicn provea so iatai. y ( Coalpilis8aid;tobeasure dostroye.rf be bugs. Apply plentifully with a small brush or .feathers to the places where they most do congjregatej ;,The' cureis 'ffectuaf and permanent. Gilt frames, chandeliers, &c,rbbed lightly, over twith opal oil will nbtbejaisiufti, w I J - Ji It having rbeon published -In'OBe df the GWrgi papers that Hon. A. JEL Stephenrfhas come tut in favorof Breckinridgij'the Washingtoi8tate an? lniori savs t'aat.Sj'fron recent and.Tcliable anfiy.. piation, t is enabled jto say positively ,that the po- sition this assigned to Mr. Stephens is incorrect.1' . "L "auu iiisi company oi.ixreuc explorers saua rom, iiosvon on Saturday, and the . depar ture of jhis vesselthe "Spring Hill," was honored With a alute by ordqf of Mayor - Lincoln! I They . Edward Everett, Dr, Hayes, Prof. Felton, Prof. Acassix, ana others. . . u .. ' ' $ ''The jLVnchburg JEepublican, although if hoisU the flag ofJJreckinr;dge, says that the address 'of the Virginia delegates who seceded from thePem- ocratic convention, Ms about as good'ajdefonce as as thev Chuld mfllrrt Air their fniiMioin lfaoirln:'.in upon the Human Organism, considered Physiojo- the Democratic party, but a' vertpoor defSnce at gically and Theraputily V;,; thal: j. '"V;-,' - ine next Annual uourae or ijectures will com, I . . torn au points oi ine cotton-s'rowin? region ari mence on the first Monday in October, I860, and 1 counts of the yonne crop arfe favoTable.- In some continue until the first of March ., 'following; em sections the drouth continues, but the prospect is uracuig a term oi, uvta luoquie.. ; y6f t ; , : ,f i iair lor anomer iarg;3 crop. , .- - . s.The Director -of the Philadfilnhin: Mint The Cunard steamship Armbia, with three days, that wpafr -Av; o-n?av later new from Europe, arrived at Halifax Tues-I fi;J r j n i n . . " . N . ' . .... . . ' . T- . ri I fractions of ;a dollar will not be received at the aay. n is connrmea tna tne, .mg ; oi . maples l aimt at their nominal value in exchange, for the had granted a liberal constitution ,&..& suQeets 1 ?'enff. I': XH v - ; i . ' but the concessions do not appear to grve satisfac-- Thk Comet. -The Comet visible at thi time- 1' t j: ';':V--ivV-: ::. TOfcTHK BIGISTSE. " THE DEMOOEAICBEILS:" 5 ,, , PARODY OJf POI'S BELLS." , . ; -Hear ! the Democratic bells ItZ u ; . Uracfced" bells ! Ohj what a deal of discord, now i .. xneir .urbuten$yjtells !:"f-' . ' " now thev clack t . ..- . How they whack I1 : ' - ' All nerves are on the rack "i V ; As they thwack ! thwack ! thwack ! Out of " tune IV . . : , ., But soon they'll oease trf clash-' jThey are breaking all to " smash!". And the 44 Nation,' will regard it ; As a boon! .!.-' ' ' ' . ,f"' 4'. The Secedcrs" all are harping ' ; . ; .: i - 4 Pn tne everlasting; Hugger,'!- i , The DouylatUeH" are.carping t v , i LAnd arepulllng very trigger ; j" " r;: h.. With such vigpr-r- ..r;i:A.t . J ' f And such rigor , .; - r ' : ' That the breach; is growing higg&r 'l-' i ; fougias is.a very "sly-coon f , By clamorous appealing ; i To, thoif; depleted pockets, ilTawakensenVfrr feelings, ' " " s , And off tbev igb like. rockets.'' r Leaping higheii-f higher higher, v With a desperaw desire, iV; Arid a resolute jprideavor ' '' ' Now I now I tot bask or never; v , r- Id the smiles f a new TWoowJ i' ' , A '.! it-... .. u- Oh i these Democratic" Bell IT , v ' What a tale their terror tells,. -'p--..: Of Despair 1 .'';? . v ; IIow they clang, and clash, and roar-4 w , I What a horror they outpour. On the bosom of the palpitating air I - i - 1 et too ear Jt luily knows, .. . ' , - , By the twanging! .J? v. t; And the claoging ! How the danger ebbs and flows 5 " ' And the ear distinctly tells ' ; . By their jangling ; .. 'I . And their wrangling ! How their ."forimus", sinks and swells; By the sinking or the swelling ' In the anger of the bells v These bells! bells, bells. v These ' Democratic" .bells -.i -.h In the clamor and the clanger r 1 ' Of their knells !, - - . v r : , t- . ' -. -.if vi . r-i.' , :' ' The original here being neatiiarlv dovrovosl js retained with but little alteration. .-. v EDUOATION. PRAlTKttlf TON, SCHOpLS WILL BE gln,their nextsession on second Monday iaJaly, 1860, under tha direction of ' I 4 . ' . . Juns 20 4t. " ' ' GE0BQB W. Hf AL. OXFORD r MALE COLLEGE t-vo. eacners.. ? L iterary Bebro-elJ' J J,H.. Mills, . 'Miss M A.' Fowlkb, .. . f MussRI. Barham, 1 S c b o o l e f F I n e A r t a " 'MtsStEJEMlGBV' --. 11 't- ' I . i-T School of M.usic.f t fJ-v.l - r:'; 'Mas,' E. IC JIills, V 1 tf rMn8 A: Faucitt. ' if 1ifr8e M. O. Be is well ij ; Expenses. .. Tuition 'in Elemen tlary Branches, ' t ' College glasses, I , t Trin niKfitrlalalnAliKlkil ' '' Painting la Water Colors, j ' 1 " ' 4 Oil Painting, (materials locladsd.) r.-.. Vl WnrV m.(Arl.l.1iw.lalil V ' Embroidery, (materials indnded.) Uaatoi (uiitrainntfurnihsd,) '. Board, (Waihinginclndod,) . t , . Board and Tuition injth thrMsehoelsl $15 SO 12 It 20 10 SO 100 ..t llemark. . ,i . Extra charges and needless expenses arts strictly pro tibited -neeesgarypurrihasel ara mads by the teacher Picayune pedlars are not allowed to enter th premises, and nopooket money is required. " I ' ' Oxford k t tattled om the healthy bills! of Graavilla, li miles from the Raleigh and Gaston Railroad, and Is connected with Henderson Station by a line of daily tagsax.o-. ff ; ri'4- '"i ? '.' i-M The soholastio year is divided Into two sessions. The first opens on the first Monday in July and closes oa the last Thursday i Nor ember,. The second opens on the first Monday ja January and closes with the an nual commencement oa the last Thursday in May. For the Annual Announcement, apply to .-yy '"'I':' "J, ILi MILLS. :. june20 ly.' ' Oxvoao, N. C. V 1 . '" ' ' ' 1 '- Ind3ed, it jhas passed into; a proverb, that " the advices, the agitation prevaiUngJn Naples wa sd nearesV' the 'earth, tast Monday-pight 'and was fewijhundr? intense that the city had been declared in e state incn.fory.'milUnsofn.iles distant. It is now trictshave it siege. ADorrenca Ambassador Had been grossly j moving rapidly, toward the( Southwest, and can assaulted in the streets by a 'mob in the interest of be seen any clear evening on the verie Gorcrnment" It is staled ihat the merlpan arid zon. ' , -- - : j ' '." ., 1.; Co rtiun rr fwo a a ra v-f m ro.1 ' in a VaoiuiI ia 1 H ' ! ' 1 - 1 ' ' " 1 GEDAR FORK lACADElHfi " rf !.- Wake Cbvxrr, N. C. . ' ': JR I C H A R b W .j ! Y 0 E K i I Principal. , J The next Session wQl;opeo' on the third Thursday in July. ,".;. . It it the' determination! of the Trastees and Princi nal that Students thall it mndt rmbnnmam 1a th; FortujU: Seldom MADKi BT Labor We sel-1 studies.! Bovs Drecared far ant CoIIeeeJ but mora - - aom near qt lortune oeing acquired by hard labor. J peciauy-.tna umrersity. . j y Sardinian vessels captured by, the Neapolitan Gov-, ! of tie hori- , DAY OF ELECTION, f ... i i f - ; i ' The'dav of election in this State of a Gov ' ernor anf members of toe General Axaetnblj, is bnt a little more than a fortnight remote, and it becomes us to ask our friends if they art read v to do their foil dot j on that most important occasion ' Whether we look at I adds : ' this election as it concerns onr ctate", or ia- ... . tional Interests, we cannot fail jto see that one more important has rarely oocorred. . In a State point of 'vie, .this election will In its jssn.e of Wednesday last we find the following. ' The Pbxsidxxt roa BRrcxixarDOE and Lasts. We learn from the amtittion, the organ of the Jf resident, tnat the Breckinridge and Lane .Dem ocratic National Committee waited on President Buchanan on the 27th June, and through Mr. Wright, of Massachusetts, expressed the -pressure tney felt in, tnus paying taeir respects to him. The rresident in reply, after thanking them for their call, " expressed his most hearty approbation of the principles which had been proclaimed, and the nomination tchteh had been made by the Aa- tinnal Democratic Contention." The Constitution tions." Motion 'was made to. lay the resolutions on the table a test vote. I The following Democrats refused to lay on tJbeJable; Baicd,Baibee, Blount,, Dula, x axiuaiui, x agg- uaumg, xreen, uiggin?, Lewis, Moore of Martin, Martin, Pritchard, Reagan,' Reeves, Ripley, Smallwood, Tom- linson, Walker, and Walters. settle a great and ,. vital principle. It will determine .whether tha, present unfair, un just and oppressive system of taxation a system which gives endue prinlegea to morT. Comment on that is nnnecessarv. We a w W . J .1 . -ww . -a-r a . tne rich, and imposes undue, onruens upon I ,eel unaer proioana ooiigauons io Jir. urignt ., .... ' .- a . . . .. I for his tender retr&rd for our rights as a slave. The whole interview was nto sin-eeable, and we feel confident that every member of the com. mittee left the presence of the President with the determination to do his devoir in the great battle tnat is coming on lor the Constitution, the Union, and the equality of the States, under . the banner of Breckinridge and Lane.". comment on ine toresroinjj is -unnecessary. Mr. Wright, who addres.'ed the President, seceded at Baltimore, and had just been appointed by the i President Superintendent of the Springfield Ar- I the poor shall be ' continued, or whether every man ' shall bo taxed in" proportion to what he is worth the rjeh man in proportion to his riches, and the poor man in proportion to his poverty. A large, and yet to be in- - creased State debt, has to be-paid, and it is for the voters of North farolina-lo eay wheth er the most valuable" pjropert in the .State shall or shall not be mid to pay a fair and holder. . Our thanks as a slaveholder are also due i to li. F. Sutler, who insisted on the Cincinnati pl&lform jhi re and simple at Charleston to A. W. Chapin, Postmaster at Springfield te R. W. Carpenter. Postmaster at Greenfield to James S. Whitaey. collector of the Pert of Boston, all Mas. sachusctu men, and all of whom seceded at Balti more. . Also, Col. Greene, ot the Boston " Post, A aval Oncer at Boston, who would have seceded if he bad been at Baltimore, and who approves the course oi juessrs. Wrient, Whitney, and other. wnaiever may he said of Massachusetts in other respects, present circumstance indicate that none ANOTHER NEUTRAL ABANDONING .wo . i KEUTRALI1T. ' i ! "The following5 is from the ScotlajiS Neck News. We welcome the S. N.News to the ranks of the Cons titntional. Union army : J We hoist at our mast head this week the 'name of John Bell, of Tennessee, for President and Edward ; Everett, of Massachusetts, for ? Vice President, and John Pool of Pasquotank. for Governor of North Carolina. .Where is tha man of any political party tbat lies roofe deeply . en. shrined in the heart of his countrymen than John ueiir vvno or. our ratesmen Das , written their name higher upon the temple of fume . than Ed ward JEvorett? Who stands out in greater mai- ?sty or bolder relief before the people c JN'orth Carolina than John Pool? This is the ticket, and there are good men enongh left od this land of ours who are not fettered down to their respec tive parties, to elect these zentlemen to the differ- ent office td which they aspire. ' THE CENSUS TAKERS. 1 While the Standard's "hand is in" about the impropriety of the Interference of the just pfoporttonof that pebt. That s the ques- of her men wm t, "bring tbe patronage Government with elections, we wish it would rap the census takers for electioneering for "l mam . m mm The , above is a pretty shW rebuke upon "?. mocrauo .candidates in this State. Mr. Buchanan, inasmuch as it charges him VVe tltTe, reoeiTed 8e.Ter.af co-nplaints from with mnnine counter to the Jeffersonian gentlemen in different quarters about the con- not the "Calhoun" -maxim, that "The pa- daet of oe of these depnties. If they will tronage of the-Go'vernmenJ must fnot by onlf B8 tbeir nime Te, W.UJ hold tbe brought into confliot with the freedonTof eleo- ttP in P"- B'j!e-, uyf ' tions.M Bat we should be glad to (know whe the cost op. a state conventionI theSundard'a thunder on this subject has Th mwwintvf fa,v inA i..;nJ tion ia'a nutshell, and how i: can be a "ques tion" at ail, how there can be a negative to the proposition that slave property should bo taxed aoeordinx to its value, is a mystery to us. Besides the settlement of the principle of taxation, the next Legislature will be call ed cn to elect a Judge 'of the Supreme Court and two Judges of the Circuit Court.' 1 i When we come to look at the effect of the election on pur National In'eresta, we, cannot fail to realixe its ; grea til fiAYt Tml(nra i dutv of electinr a lnited Sutea Senator and ,th.e th Government in by Comptroller Brogden prove that the State .ymlMj cuiii uie eieuuou ui nis man GonvenUon Of 8SJ5 OOSt S12.526 54. ' ! And riday, lorence, to thotlouse of ttepresenta- ,et this smaU sum is the ghost that fnehtens al Interests, we, cannot otsooaro s munaer on mis supject oas Tne opponentsV fair and equal taxation' 4 importance! Upon P'80 K" perfecUy Veil that Me making a greats ontcry about the -cost of will be devolved the Mr BuchaDan. ia lba m08t glariDg manner, a SUte r Convention. " Now, facts' furnished ernment had been released. EdITORIAI. Re Jf CO 5TRK.. A RtrA.fi(Tbt. f with Prom alt othev pkrta-1 rjsJ,. . ,11... ...i tnJu irJ -Ki":-i4 'iu JloroP inenf 8 u 01 anunimporuntcnaracter. week between W. 0, Bagley of the "Sutel" and In the Liverpool cotton market anotherilecjirie is announced. Consols are quoted at 93 a.8S for account. t A CHANCE FOR BACKERS OE BRECKIJI- u4 Those gentlemen In this cty and elsewhere who assert so clamorously, that Bnwkinridgetwill sweep the South: have an opportunity tf backihe; their jadgment, by accepting' thp subjbincdrpronosi- tions. 5 They are, taken ; from 4 the Washington: States, and the gentleman who makes-them, if we are not mistaken, is a citizen' of PetrtAlrg and' doubtless means what besa. What dq jtha backers of Breckinridge say : The propositions, contained ; in the following note emanate from a gentleman in Virginia, whose well-known respectability and responsibility: is- a certain guarantee that he is acting in good faith , and wilt carry out fully what' be proposes a Editor States and UnkmiHi 2 T -K?"-1 Vwi - i r I have understood that large bets are offered in' Washington on the. i nnccy ticket,. and thinkin; in lh Wl ahnnt O nV1.W.lr t hm-ki.L-r.f"f provero, uias ... -.. , r-.'ri5"",'',"!r. harder. the flaber-: the - poorer the marf." .A arpa collars invested in mprovmg dis- 7e bften bennniA foPtlinna: man rf mur. age investihg in new inventions,: which others de clined tor lacK of courage, have becooie million siresi upod a few thousand capital. New York, Ne w England and the West are full of such cases. The same may be said of ;nany who have denied themselves! superfluities, ind purchased a lottery ticket.- Messrs. Wood, Eddy &'Co., of Wilming ton, Delaware, and St. Louis. Missouri, have cash. Seseralshot were j ed hundreds of prizes drawn in ; their Lotteries," . . . i, ,e.- irom a lewinuadreds up to $109,000. A remit- 1 J, tapce to.them of $2.50.3)5 or S20.will.be answered has "been an immense increase in the val- bv return of a chance in oneof their' legalized j estate in-New Tort the last year.! The Lotteries, by next mail. ; !, , i, .p . v, i i. .:! t i -: 1 --- . . . . The Academy has a Library and a Literary Society. . .ne Aeaaemy is locstea lmmeiateiy en we Worth Carolina Railroad, 18. miles north of BaJsigb. Stu dents can. get off the mail trains at the Aoadetny. Board, with everything Furnished, $2 per month. Tnition varies from $9 to $20. ' "For farther Information addreas the'Princlpal or I r- . H. WEAtHEjtSPOON, -if .- .'Prerident Board bf Tnulxu, Cedar Folk, lT(X,Joly g,t860..' . JulyT wsJ. W, Brenanj of the "Pioneer.'' fired but1 neither party hurt; There ne of real tax Commissioners 18C0 at $577,230,65jG,for 1859 at $552,022,722.- f .d.vViTHBy'iHrJ': SELECT BOARDING AND D A18CUOOL. or THE I- 1 J": Increase,! 25,207,934. The Water-Cnre . Journal. SUPREME. COURT. f By Peawon. C.I J;. In Jones v. Clark! from 7tf ecombft. iuds'nient reverstvl ' In f i?rill w Jones, in equity, from iiaVtin, declarin? thai there t ngevity.. ! Published monthly, , is error in ine oraer appeaiea irom.- in cxneld uood juealth is eoa ureat' want.. w m commenced,, derated to Physiology Hydropathy ,"and the Laws oflLife and Health with Engravings iHns- trating the Hixm'an System A Oaide to Health and Mlsse s Nash, k Jttisa.Kbllock, HILLSBORO, N, j WILT re-open on the 13th. July, i' A punetnal aU tendance requestod. ; Cirenlare giving fuH par. ' tioulars forwarded on application. 1 r.i V j . j, June 13 W6WV.; , ri..tl yi,-..,, .. v.wvnl fH,t I7AKE POREST COLLEGE, NORTH ew Vol,jn.t fy; t3AE0LINL-The Fall Term f thUOoUegs win .i r ' . i . w . . v . T a nui iiu va uj icurin inonasy in Jaiy next. - There is a fall corps of officers in charge of tha various departments, and the course of instrnotlon is as ' thorough and comprehensive as that of any other College, l;;iL--' ..-,-.. v.. Not now; as hitherto, encumbered With th Pepara. ' . . . . .a r- . ... v Van ltlro1n in'annitv'lVnm S.am Va' TIn. I nhtnin U Anlv Itv tnAtflalM nf T... T :r 3 t - over, demurrer sustained and bill dismissed. In he caoses of Disease AU sabjets' connected with clusiTelj, tx the Collegiaie Classes; Jllrt Oennan Whitfield v. Whitfield,' in" equitv, from Way ne, E""erise, Bathing, Cleanlides," Ventilations Language as weli as the French forms a nart of the dismissed as'to Hill, decreeagainst defendant Whit- g$8;- 0euiti(W,.-et.;areeleartypre. regular course. : ,, ........ .. I fT e. i ": " i wrh - a rurupatar is j r unaer miormation mv ha i(aH...i imm k. r.t. fully explained and supplied to all known disease- Wa ter-Cwre is not equaled by any other mode of treat ment in those complaiats peouliar to. Woman.- Par ticular directions are given for the treatment of ordi nary eases at Aoiue, so that all. my apply it. Single Copy $1 a. yar;' Twenty Cgpies, $10.v Subscriptions may commence now. Jiiaitorstginng this two or three '5 WT l. ' - i re-arranging the Congressional Districts He must be an inatienUre observer of passing events who does cot see that the party here- toiore eaiiea tne vemecnue, nas. oeen torn to pieces by ictemkl dissensions, and is now wholly enable to ward off the danger which threatens the Union of these States, a danger Irooght on by the Deinocratic party; during its sway of nearly a quarter of a century. So far from the Democracy fcebg able to sate the Constitution and the Union, a wing of it is in faror of ther destruction of both by upre cipitating" certain "States into a revolution. What, then, is the duty of this Union-loring men of North Carolina ? - Manifestly to sus tain the candidates who will sustain the only National, the only Constitutional and Union presemngtieket that is before the country, the ticket of John Bell and Edward Everett. Let Democratic editors and speakers say what they will, the. country must novo choose letwttn Bell and Everett tnd Lincoln and Ilamlin. Were the Democracy united, they could not of themselves elect a man of their wn, sad it is worse" than Idle 'it Lj foolish,! wd wicked for them,'ow that they are fo-" rionsly Hjoarrelling atrJong- themselTcs, and have two tick U before the people, to pre tend that "either Douglas or Breckinridge has the ghost of a chance to be elected. We ap-' Iealthen to errry Unio'QTing ItW Jn th nine or ten millions of dollars, with a prospect oi being increased to nineteen millions !:! 'i"' ! THE VIRGINIA DWARF FAMILY, f tires, and yet not one word of censure escaped out of their propriety the Democracy : who' it. Then, with it, was good Old Bnek,' hte' saddled the State with a debt of Wme 'great Old Buck," "Tirtuous . Old BqcIc,", "glorious Old Buck." , Now, it is quite an other thing, inasmuch, as Old Buck is out for Breckinridge and Lane, and has ceased to be good, creat, virtuous and elorionsV Let ' Tt5a remarkable family have been on exhi- the Standard" watch Old Back from now un- bition in lk? ?J for P8St two.dajs, and tU elenUon day, and ii will see ho his old UI rem,im Dere to-morrow, (baturday.) love of a President will "brio the natronaee TheJ ar0 B,a.1?'to. be. TCT7 . remarkable speci of the Government into confliot with the free- men' of Z homo and Me. wcU rJ dom of elections." 01 1110 Pronage or our citizens. They were abandoned and' left without means by the PULL DICK, PULL DEV1L." ' man who engaged them and. took them; to A writer is the Charlotte Bulletin signing South Carolina, and are now exhibiting for m . - "V m . v V 9 mm . ..la - romseu "uneortte reopie," pays tne fol- the purpose, of raising funds to take them lowing handsome tribute to Mr. District At-' home. tbrney Dick, of the county of Guilford : lOWtnx ; - . ; r - - . . ( . I will bet one hundred dollars that the YanceV or Bteckinridge ticket fails in the State of Mary land. .. .. ., ,. 4- ... ' "... ... S;t "r" I will bet the same that it is beaten . in s Vjr- I bo same tbat it is beaten In Tennosseo.; ' The same that it ia beaten In JTorth Carolipa..." The same as to Georgia.. .,.(t .. uH.-t.-i. The same as to Alabama! . ! ' ' The same as to Louisiana The same as to Arkansas. The same as to Texas. . L , 't" H The same as to Florida, i i -j H ; The same that he dont arry n majority of the slavehplding States. ,n v , y, v;t '-'-:" I he same that the 1 ancey candidate- n not first or second, in tbo race. , , ; I : p The same (one hundred dollars on each) that he dees hot carrv either of the. three larse Northern States, JJew York, Pennsylyaoia or Ohie.l f ? . Ibe same tbat Douglas rets a. Jareetr.electoral yote (ban the Yancey candidate a-- ? V Ine same that he will get larger popu lar vote And if these bets are taken,,! will give five hun dred dollars in cash, if the receiver will bind birn-1 self to pay me ten cents for each popular vote tbat Douglas beats, the Yancey jandklate.'J i M , These bets are open for, acceptance for ten days; ah'd when taken, '". the money willi.bei staked' in Washington wiLhiu fiveaysafter the intelligence reaches metbat they are taken ..uJN.. JtiLiiUK:-- .f f fc! - . . . . .' ". . - " :.f f.--W .I A . T Jtl'' '- ' july ll w4t. 80S Broad way; New York.' equity! Jones. In McRae . Atlantic & HI O Jtail Road Company, in equity from Cumberland, declaring that there is no error in the decretal order: In Lawrence same, In- equity, from Cumberland, declaring there is po error in the decretal Torder In Lutterloh r same, in equTty, from Cumber- it nrobnble. if it is not" bluff thev aro nlaVin". I "d, declaring7 thatp there is ho error in the de- insertionswill receive the Journal ayear. thai some small bets may be'maJe.I effer the fol- f cretal order; wIn Pemberton v. ?amt in equity, 1 "' Aaaress. : FUWiiEB A WELLS, ; ;j . - . j, 4 1 from Cumberland, declaring that there is noerror in the decretal order. ' In Faitbairn- v: Williams. in pntiitv. Cram flmven tha prwntinn hiitmioo intoi.. est is not 'charged, is allo wed, the eiceplion as to Instf m8lc Attorneys' fees allowed. ' " i - ;" ' wnicli, this article has attained.' ! For RheumatismV - By Battle, J '4In Burnett v. Thompson over-' ?" Bheum, Burns, Bruises, St Joints, or Galds. ruledi no-eftor in jthe judgment. 'In SWann v; Sprains,;poli Evil, and Swellings uponBoraes,Uhano Swann, in cqiiity, frotn;New Hanover, decree af- equaL -No person will be without it who has once tested cirmed. , inn unnery v. averrtt m equity, from iu Taltte And with rBferen(i6 to tb. ffanA, . Mima, in equity, 1 Hl -if , UaitM T.tmlm.s f .l.i..n. In V.. .-a """ :-"""" logue of this yearj for Oopy ef whichapply to 1 i. A'i ... J; . vrrtriu snvitf. une2rw6t. j Seeretarof Faculty. s Mexican Mustans; Liniment. virtue' alone coUld - insure the success article has attained.' OUTU LOWELL MALE f ACADEMY. . . . r : . orange iovniv, n, The FuU Term wW open flSth'Jaly aid eohtln.o Jt weeks. .Students eomiog an th Centra Road should stop at Durham' Depot, where they will And oenvey ai.ee. No deduction unless for protract tckBoss. There hs never been a case of chill and fever daring the twelve years existence ef the school, ; Takt-books and stationary kept on hand at about oa j , . Board $3 per month; Tnition$10,14J 20, aecordiag to studies. The health and ehesDaess of this school r. vumuiouu ii. ki mil. vena on your ton t. 1 ' j ...... WT. ll.. ANDKBSOff, Cumberland. -; In McKinnon f . from Cumberlanu, overruling tlie demurrer t Principal. U,!,;.,,, vijfhall 'i irtnif fWwu w.i . t nor arucie everpertormcu so many enret in our neien- tZ llVJVi .C 1 111tJ' r"CI.??m borLqodM.this. L. W. SMITH, llideJild, CoH.S. tiff Jen titled the purchase money with interest r ii.- ll -. ! ... ... in ixjgnrs v. Dricunouje, rn equiiv, irom Alarun. i By MAkly, J. Wright v.- Howe, from New Hanover' affirmina th.e judgment. In Doe ex dem Ovt-rton" v.' Oanford, rrom 3Idntsromerv. venire de novo. f'Iri Dibble r; Aycock," in eaalty. Leitcji, Esq., Hyde Parjc, r& writes, "that the horse was considered worth Iess,( hi case was rpavin), but since the free use bf the Mustang Liniment I have sold him for "$150. "four Liniment is doing wonders up hare." Sach testimony is reaching t-a every day.. The half is not told, i Every family should have it. Beware of . . . . . ...... , i . . Marray, iri equity, from Martin, dismissing the spectable dealers thrmghout the weHd. , ,; bill withi costs.: In Cbamblee r. Strickland ' In " 1 '.""'i ' r .:' v BARNES, PARK, ' equity; from Johnston.'dismissing the bilt with" " Jttne6la 7 r n " Proprietor, New York. u cost.' In Gay v. Baker, in equity, from Frank un. ' ' v i . .. ... . ' -" M T'tViSo CUtr nn Tk ;..r t ii i t i Vt irvt 13. The Hoar Senator Pugh, of Ohioiin a speech Harding., aeed eieht months and eleven dava. . . made'ii the recent'iotiglas demonstration-InNew: I ' Died, near Tarboro. EdtrecombA counts an tha Jljfhus dcpibes!: the , Breckinridge Yincey! fth inst Mrs. BETTIE S.4 wife of A. 1. ToM delegates from 1 Massachusetts, : woo,' with I their ' w m t"7' ', D "a""T;.w"'rt:: Tl'TT , "I 5 ftnt daughter nine days.old. . ) iiiiuiu uuiiiciiuiii . . ii rc . niiTuirn im m Ki.nuijiir - i ".. Te. Democracy of Massachusetts--no, not the Democracy, but those ready gentlemen always on hand to take all the; Federal offices- whiohsn be bestowed, and always designing to keep the pem-1 ocratic party, oflhat State to small- that they 'can hold offices rthat portion seceded with,. the 'South Caleb Cusing, three groans, Benjamin F. IIallet, Benjamin, P Butler, and divers others tftkinr ' the lrl. .- vljnnkinir over the list of thsm Inm etr,l- ioA the fact that tfiey art.ehvefirj teavterson "the. died :':-.r": .1 Mb. Breckinridge's formal ' acceptance of-, the I nddbmatioir foVhe Presfden'js'ublVh'wf.J "jHe liscusses the, persnau'facj' h$ noniinatiorf declaring; that , he-had, not sought w riiesired irf expresses his approval 'of the ptetfbrm a6Nopteqi'by the Convention, as just ''aliprtSofitierUmon. au i ciuzsns, native .auu, (aiuraiizga : unu There wss onlr one man from Iforth Carolina who so far forgot the honor. HshU and interest of maoiaie a wcast bis rote .or ua apostate and traitor Stephen Arnold Donelaa, .We will not sully this letter by even ' mentioning bis - name.' W will leave to the future historian the task of painting this act of political treacberr' in Its ttue colors, ana placing the actor in that position which ne nas cnosen lor nimseir by bis act, should he condescend to notice camstanca.- ! -'.' , It is a curious drc'umstance that the most' sue cesfuj contrirer of an ;ron JBrldee, gnd that Of th very boidcat deaigr wasootber than the oeJebtated-Thoma Paloe. A CrU-XCB.FOIBETTERS ON J3RECK- .: i, V" ;' INlflDGE.;, 3. ;.'" v, V. The1 friends of Breckinridge, who count io, confidently on bis strength will Bee by a piece in to-day's paper that, they bare an opportih nity to back their judgment. We Tcnow Mr.- own" deliberate j Bliok well, and we know him to bei pecuniarj $mtit thorouguiy -responsiblef aW mentally to be ery judicious and irewd. &9 tea warm Democrat andVenerally wins hia bets," '. '' ' ' 11 ' .: ir' fo- . -Dr- B. K gpeed; Elector for the State at lafg, ;U1 speak In Charlotte, on Tuesday 24th inst. and closes with the expression of .bis trust thai the can vass will be conduct' without rancor "and'thaVtern- pente 'argument PilI tAkert'heplacevof' hyt .prda A.r. . -'. '..fc .. ... - '. -. , .' . '' l"-ii-j. The,Ovej,Wdlif(irhia MaU.;Wriv)di at' Fay-i etteyille, Ark., on Sunday, with aflvices from Sah Francisco to June" ' 19 e "most irnpbrtaht " in-t telligence by tflisMriyis.relave .tq-jtheelection ip. Oregon which.it ;wa beUered hadsresnlted ih the triumph of the Opposition and the cohequent election of Mr.'gahf th Bepub'ftcjUaJdida lor lypngrss, by up war,as ,ot one nundr majorih ty. The Legislature elec of such a complexion juessn. Aiane and Bm: i 1-. 13. 'A telegraphic di'patcfrfroni ewOrlean J .:- '''."'i i i ' -- '..-" .-i annpuncoi ano. arrival, ancLiapaing, ut ncargo or one hundred and -'twentytour African at Mobile1 orf Mot day.' f; Xh'eV ere'tmWdia'tetrHaeriup' :iri "ctti !;.' tt-.k.'V'lV Vbc j.ia vauia (XijlVt,'u'tl'oa jp; etctij inmanv. IHJ doubt by , -this ii pie; are- j adicieusly ; distributed among the plantffl.They ore landed fVom' theT ? 1 ! If befehaye beentr-steamboatlJfeBaterSon the iriZTrjlT rS3 r ' TrJ.i " Vii v "it 2 1 oUi,if importaatJeflfent; but :be wilt .nnaoufctedly1 6n Aw(iwateBiJbJart rh?yqaf urausdaalTibat is neecejMrytat least 'far M.hehar EiTtlnr1!ni a rak wrvi n r ainlrinrv &ri t nnrnfA In 1a : ' - - EDGE WORTH FEMALE S$HNAKY, "' :V.p!ti.l t. ..' ':.' 'pUIS Institution has been la suoeeasfui operation U or twenty years, and for the last nine under its present principal. -k ' . " " j t '.' .. , ... i Ths Course of Instruction ii i' "-'designed to Afford to Soothera parents aa institution, in which can k. mm. - cured every adranUg afforded by the very best Fe male Seminaries in the country. ThsliberaJ patronage we have received, whilst i has enabled as to offer ' superior facilities f0 tho asaaiaitioA' bf a thnrnnoK education, encourages as also to hona Ami oar R.h. etn girls will receive, a eompleU sdaotfiioa within soi . owniiml.ts. X'-'K " 4 ' A:, The Faculty consists of Seven Genllim.n m"nA ' ktadiesieleeted with strict reference to ezDerieao. . abillry aad hpfnessto teaoU. The Iastitution is ant. ply provided with apparatus for the illustration of all . th department of Seienoe embraoed tnlbe eourte of in. stroetion.hV'.. k'.V'.a- j i 4 nj 'ut''i, .7,. . v In next fesston will eenuneno Angus Is VI 800. c For Cataloujres containin all Darlienlxra of Ura Ac, apply to i, . , : ilCHARD STERLING. .TkN MONDAY, THE 20TH DAY 0 AUGUST If nxt, it bewg Monday of Wake County Court, I shall sell th following Lots antT Ileuses in the ci.y of Kaieirn, pursuant to an order of said Court, made at May Term, ii. the case of J. H. Bnflaloe, Administa tor, vs. Louisa Crocker and others, to wit: One lot adjoining the lots of Alexandria Hamlin, G. T. Cooke aad J. Griffiee, containing one half aore.s Also, a lot in the Southern portion oi the city of Raleigh, adjoin ing the lots of Polly Roe and. others,, containing of flfl fiorA. AlflO. K Int in sulil iftlt.ir irtn CaaaraU fihuftt PrmdenirhUshten,feilot thence west' to Bloant Street, than Sontli tn iftonth Abolitionists of the olden timesfmen wka, -lice f Street beina Dart of lot No. t. 4th. One lot odioln. Caleb, Cnshing , denounced, ihi Admission oft ;Ar4 f irig the lanrfs of Mark. Williams' and others, beginnln g Jcansas info the.. Union as a slave Stated todrships at Robertson's corner, in Mark Williams' line, thence pens ojithe M tbmot IVovtso; revurrs of the fugi W-i R. 'ffi T tC ti 4.f 1, 'iVis 'VJ;V!:witwV t- j AR li nsnaa a co. V" .'- 'i OK & CO. ?. i ' sureeSaoM io twtJB m - , , 'Tr"'" v 'i jj GERMAN, FRENCH AND Bit G LIS II 1 ?';;No. 338 West Baltimore Street, juneZ7-wcm. ' V , 1 V BALTIMORE. T n ' ' ' 1 1 11 11 1 five filave.Act: tonsttmers of - pbst i office- "-blanks doiqaget'iaboutlhe navy ymrd; leeches sucking the Federal Ereastrj at both ends. . f Treuendous ap plauae.) Let iu thank God that we at 9 delivered of thenj. if Great .applause,! ."-Tbof go out j from among us! because they have never been of 'Us, 3 . . - Ti . .L" : 1 ... - 1 l . - . .1 . aim ui8 jmurai(a , paruy, is giaa OI. 11 DQcaUHe it iat freo, and ean be; earnest for its true principles." Formerly ofStekea Co., IT. .C.,: , . j M'FARUAN D, TATM A N CO. wroafEKsr Am WHpxfsAtjt dealers ix . ftia-said noaitival to be ' Bu.voneninff is Wantin? to make this' tvicture f aS tO ,lnuiF.tnf defeat; oYc with 1 SoochlineithentM itb lor' tne ifnited State&l AooiHionisi-.anasent ?Mirto th&VtutedlQ.int Bast with said drainer branch to- Wilminjrtbn Street. .thenoe North 30 reet to Norwood's Corner, thence West to Calyin J ordain s line, thence South to said Jordain's corner, thenoe West with said Jordain's line to Robert s6n8 corner,henoe South to the beginning, containing one and one fourth acre,, more Or .less. 5tb One lot in JTi Piti of Rttlflio-h. ndinininr tm lurnla e.fV.)UA. Johnson andiothets: beginning on the ef Norfh Eldride LOfiEIGlC & DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. ""uuo"" cuuiiu, 00 me fyjv-9 V jwaritei i. wan tea Alley. WmI bv Rlotidworth Street- thnhpi ' with .i.l 's.iu.l f'' ' - ' . . i . . J ' " J 7 " aftwu IJU OU k V ' " Km9 tmmm VT&u. u. fS'M. -S KW 40 fet North to Eldridee JohnsS line, thetaee Ei l ' L - . 1 . vj w-w a tv wvwnnwa . - j t's, thenoe SouOl4o feetfto Catharine . " . V ! WarttA tnAnrinn il).;.... 1 JAS. B. M'iVAlU.AWIK O 1 -. - - .-.."- un. . . - ft 1 , 1 . f . . . 1 .T . TV m . . . . r-, , M.. WUIWUUC' VM u ARIr 'HIU VDS lot I a AaUi " ' - ia City of Raleigh adjoining the lands of Henderson i Hbvet BsaaBAOSia, con,ntete;l--r "" ttV ;'. - a JI1-"p, - ' t "S . -V-thenoewithaald Birds', lino, North tto JBunchli tin. Ti. rvJL''i Wlkt - M,OH Ti T ' rjurrSD SrTKS.-J-Queeif Victba'fdflicially South to thebeginriing. con tainirig one Acre,nioroi ', 'A' ';' "" J ,W'1TH . , . , J. adviMVbe'fresiaek olWhTJit th! 'f 'Oneloi inRafoigh beg'nning atth Honth- AA. PHELPS, ti L I J:Q O. - VJr'v-V ..'i ,rvi,wi;--rMrt on Newborn Streeb ts ! . ; l-- ' the 1 rince of W alas mtondu Jahvib K.nrlsiifl ; .t 1 , at.r tu ti..,J.v-..... n U i,i.t ' early.dav fori Camdsk nhd that he wiIIfKeed 4 Nor with said Street, w G;fT.?Cook's Hue. IhenM Ks m Canada dirftrfj trt WahAn,'fieTh5 wthiilSasfc Hh Sfodiiine, tftfJlTW.Lewiorflr t.htm 'Hf"" T an frm first official intimation our tiovernirient rhai had in, regard to the matter. The Prfesideei bafe f not indicated yet,w bat steps he will take in reference exploding, snagging, ainking &c power to do , iaroarxas AEi;afEagiia. liTOBEIGN rATH0 DOMESTIfj South .with n said liavto-J the bsginninz; eoanunlne 1 ' one fourth of aa Aere. wore less, v, f : 4ii V-Mi.'-.IIe. 34a Ilron4wav.' i . 4.BWW oi aw,ix moaxossrettit, interest fcm date ( i.i.. .x i ,y f ' MEW YORK A ue8mnS purcoaae,. witt pias call apon iwf,i J,.-?: W ;i li.l.J XT? I T , "I -TH " HUi AVUI. f .'U-i- June 16-td. BUIFALOK.' AdaaiBistrator. M KSS PORK, Ai ''taaynipJ. E. A. WBITAKJKU A . : f ' 'i i r i '. 1 t r 1
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