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i 4 aiuoiJar. hill for 'aid whose honors "we would be proud-tawia Fob ths Bxoistxb Arrival of Goods' via It. RaiJroa4 fo: -i BOARD OP MANA Mow'o fllnliitfMi kt lalinii S8g-ef tair aieeS at M.gojsMrday Tning, 31st but TajOTICE. THlS 'ft A "A- uooj nniiiOTiiri oan 1 1 sia a-e a pW of fair delightful 5f; WP-4 by party rig, ilT uu uaaaeasatwaaaafiao aan an muiaro Hvaaiiiflirr. peace, broth i C-KaiUoadv srJ.e i-VKitirn far.h 14 'M Willianwfr'ir Hbltf? Camp'bell, 4 Jones Col TCT? 'f Io-fL1 A T.inohaek:E ft.VA' twrnw, si Holt, J' JollW, vr Bi itton, Sloan A a' a Liudey, A PhVkTM A'floit.

Wright 7 Bobbins, A 'X-mb; Wm 'L A -VST JIM. Ji. tl- i "A Linobaek'TE WUl a mi2d, i o'clock- HKOO fall attan ia BjJdotXf WfAX n.VB i --V. WUAliSf? VftoL 1 A r-i 4 i WANTED AN-r "A Adders IJuire, Hage AVM A Murry, rH Mcitcrie, Snrague'Jfc Bre StoCl SrSuIliva; E'kin Domas i Lindsey, Sam th ifM arM ew i "it-X4 oicelT. deanei3iiJ itoni-.

il' JncJSeciyijB otra Jamison Si TOnJrrinnr Hnrnh A Vinhof i Cboek, Wlson Boff- n-'P'tw 4i Unnis, Thomlioms Mtndenlwltfe JTEW YORK Arjl TIltGfNIA STKABf -TJ 1 CM CjJ er SLcstV -jwi-; i- ti-4tUal Ol iiJ afterle "31st ot March.ryv jjrf 'Z-J 8M V. 7 tSai SwktwvfcVP ulk for JNpiaYtrk vMr Ceii4JrVt; hsofc-A-w. 1 kvl vi "-The :r.propriatlon-bilis reported fw the' Coaaniiltoa of Wajrs.and Means. it .1 lffKM Atr. --i 4 pLsSfwS? 1 -A J-CarnMchael, 8 Hunter; TJ McKissoo, -Hughes 3ooWWauW A Carmic ickle -Braasbaw "W'Sradsber? Moore, F-fJarrott'O-BU Co, Harden lMLsathl W1I Brittan jo.

Stilus jm ao weirT a.i vuip, 45, aioan, -i McAdni Rj. tJoL. OiW TP TTriA. i Jennings, Webor.F.OrVp W. Rolgeri BHmfp'B JohnsoA (iPMeG rWEOt ALNOTlCEa Sty" will Barry''s tTrLcopherous-ls ths best atutebespest article -for dressing, beautifyogv -eTeaesing, enrliD, preserving and restoring tba hair.

Ladies, try it! Sold No Dferdhant Visiting JlaUiraor Should to examine tbo- extonsrvo JOODS, offered for sale by 4 FRED FICKEY Baltimore SU. im nn. irvr.fct in- tliU Pm.M 4 t' are fuBy prepared ito compete with.Northtrn. Bduses. weDo, vo, uoraon orwotwi, nrttlK Warren WeUs: Webb'A Whitsed-f ViWt, T-5 I Browne.

ukth 4 uwen, o-vvttte, WowJ, GuuteS ttj Mangnrj-N If'WtIX CoDJI StrudwlckvJ i potyt, fill yiurr invnil mfKVftt Jt-fff J'Wwwess jataip s.tue. aw erraoffeaMaarf afford jLgrr-grea dbmatoV, Tl ci-ut forwarded frfeoret COmmisseTIjf I tie eTent' ofbulaonitairtion a( Cha.r.eBton7nct when, it ifc the -the in b-vdistinctiy pledged to opporfc him it on? time humble hinalto lb Mr. JleEog'fl reyeltiona are id be regarded with peculiar interest, rawwaioe tbej abow that the who ro Continually, clapiaring boar dtnger' to the Sooth staod "xdjrVto a'npport, or. fte Presidency if fie. SUtesV man ho iggedJinthBme stye vith Horace Qreeky, 'mangy hog In theA.bolitin pen -Yes! Mr.

Keliog's revelationf Jb 4ntere8tinxand if Dooglas is nominated wo Will, from" time to time; dish them tip by Way oaa'ancWy." td our consistent J)encrit And io wir article In our issue 6f the 1 th, headed "Henry Miller hurt did itl-It-wasell ess and twaddW-wea Remitter ti Ha, ba, ha 1 But not' paseous nd twaddlinj? enough-to be treated with ailenoe. A' -Tea should not be assured we fiiude no allusion to you when wespoke of the "oligarch" taihisStateicJtJ' the "oliarchVno plan and direct, and it for you to olwy. for example, the banner in which, on motion bf Cous sin 8ay IHUard, you -were forced to recant Vou A Wati DanwcraT''wUh aoer-1 feet XnA 4 auw 01 an epposl tion to ad valorem nd hoflnda infc Mgr. Webster onoe did, "Whertam lid J6Ufyhe Demdoau in iineihat Mr. KsTnaT "hrlea Democranv 5th ti tred.

people; In" toying to cooceaj taelr OKSry expose tkenj. And so you can spare JHretner, neighbor Can TOO A A VfHT mn tengrall at once beeble to-dilye off your ablest men la it true that Mr. fiado-Ar and rW Graham are the' oniy men in JSforth, qarolinai- We.are sorry we itouchedJlbe raw: pi fhe writer who published -in the Standard ihe uraseous and twaddline'ara- ele whick figured in Its columns ef the 17tb WtiAao otrr being offended' aijnot ing elassed among' the it is real ly aa eimply ridiculous and Billy, as to sud- pose thai jof tion thai Ae was not among. "the aid therefore' could not be declared North CarolinVs first ehoioe for President of tbese' United States, or be put in the line of safe i precedents for chair' in 'the United Spates Senate. fTe af a plain man and have no aspirations for the Presidency, a seat in the United "States Senate, or even for the Gubernatorial chair of this MpoxioiUlelje are so constituted, as never to-let the world's praise of another rankle in our heart as a detraction from our own -bumble pretensions, and it has so happened, that through life we sever bad ocoasioil to look up to any eireleland sigh and fre that we had not the i znt rev iq our i UT- kt nnr nartv KAoaanA hf 1 I- jIaav mnv mnh tvnrnMs.

In the first ulace. I iL.t; ti.n tiuthw th ntht nor meitnauoD tn 1 a i 1 nli, 4. 1 iWJFOR '(QOVEKNOR aad after ttii dat, tli -to'ama of bo ijJoriW will atera' on. ar tttteeripUon book without tk piir idTwao til io WMkiy. 94.00 for th Bmi-Weklj.

1 0n VMki tofcift 'thei nWjrtptton xpiro Kd Orv- Ifark thte ffnv tf naorip-? tioa ta tw4rrMMwd 'icplrtto of tattim dprti from ftia tmt uteuj 6ipouaitno.v; April lrtlWf. i mMtlnir of tW Ocotttitian Vtxtr of Wiko Coanty, will be heid ta Monday at the Tcwn Hall, at 12 tfnlocfci JI. Let every 0 KB Opposition and Jld FWore or fair taxation 'man attend. 1 i -v-t Aiagaimotuanewekahaerapid since the Oppikai4-ddwi platform, the organ of the' Democratic party of North Carolina, has noij until; xtaliasue of Wednesday last, said one "editorial word on the sabjeot of ad iWoren -taxatioiu fIn his last isstte the editor ot the Standard did tpeak'. Bat how speak 1 Why, in a two eolnma article done up on the salmagonv0' principle, in which he first knocks artrand" she qaestion of ad valorem ud' tAeii (uh loiraes of Hinton Helper; Seward, the beath, uni the mission of the Demooratie party, ce.

He asks moit emphatically amone I ointtfiniDga istiu a nme io cnange tne Sta Constitution For: his information wefiay him, juet as good 'a time aa.wbea he id cin February 2nd, 1859 rVt- THK ST8TKM OF Ad'YaIUOC TaX4.TIOJC We iiublith below tbe resolution on thi subject fir: tfami by their author," Mf. Bledsoe, In the nd afterwards by Mr. Faribault, in the Con ans. They werevoted down in both Houses, the i. 'gislsture not being prepared to adopt tbe 5 vtt-m but tbe wembere ftom.

Wake, we are to voted together to; favor of the resoiuiton. it -if 'fli Thee can be ho doibt ef the praetieabititT and Jostice of tbi- ad valorem Nor can the Democracy of any one who advfcates the system inijieschftj.or it waa Jirai by-Qem lleiti his annual messaqc in. -1852, ttm wAMt there no iounder Democrat in the IJnited States -ii -T I i1ii "ii aii I -s- a ex wear. Oo co-operation wkh the Ameri-- ean- party was as open us day ur ooop 'eratidn'was in omio'wnftewspsper and o'n me atump, Jess than in the as K3duserratiTe-r' doubilesf' would' elegantly tew it, and we uevef for moment dreaWd vt asMiuug auy man unaer aa anonymous 1 "-r-- fw days ago we nublish'ed munienaioa signed0. infjuiringhether OpyitKHis ordered tbe WUmington Light In- Tfe VaB 0Jlc "resident Buchanan on the Bit3onis State in Junelast, an4 afteVwards denied doing soV caw our corresnondent i formation at ouy eommahd, and aiieu upon our contemporary fif ttt-y miCgtofl "tierald to fur bar fenlmhtee'nl LTbe last number of contains the following: r'-- "w.nn l9lb Mfty laie iern of what authority, that Gov.

life had appointed the "Wilmington Lleht In-. WDtry" as special nwnrt tii Pwat. LdOrhig h1? visu to Chapel Hill." On! the 20th of '3r vrir'' ia WJer manner we stated in the JffWd that such was the faeWIfBeforepubnshinff our r-r- wfeui uie psagrspa tha nrintAra rwlt it an in too rproorvwe pnntera call it to an officer of the com nan t. with th nmuut Vva tM tCtitmmtA back ihat no euevea Bkt we had WHterr tobe tbe fact- he had heard the same report himself, but had not the Official order ne had itttle doubt, however, but.tbat the eompany had been select- by Gov. JEUis as special escor t.

The paper was printed and went fprth into the wwld with such an announcement within its folds. rThe next day (Saturday); a member of the coma pany informed us that we were about company's, bejng appointed' a special- escort. Gov, ElHs, be said, had made no such appointment, and the oomnanv had received no such ordar 4In advised Us to correct whst he called our error and-so, in the lleraid of the 21st, we denied ihat the company had been appointed-to the post df honor which'" we bad gives it tbe day before, and aawe mongni, wit everytMng four O'clock or theceabouti. in the afterhoon of the 21 sL same day. the donial was made, Capt- Hall, of the "Wil- tnington liignt called upon us jo our and with.some energy and earhostness, de-ired to know by.

what authority; we made the announcement that Govs Ellis hadnot appointed the (eompany of which he was commander, speciares- to air. uucnaoan. we gave nim Our autbor- Hy wherropon he said our informant was mistaken. He further said Gov. had made such an appointment, and retnafked that be hoped we would put the matter in is true light in the next iesne of our On Monday, the 23d, on the authority of Capt, Ball, wo reiterated the statement that the "Wilmington Light Infantry? had been designated by Gov.

Ellis as special- esccrt; to President Buchanan further stated thatthe. members Of the cout-fany were proud of the honor, and, basing wrested that honor away from them bn Saturday, we cheer-Jullv repUce it The above are he faci of Iho case, as far as we areconcerned. ultgivesour whole connection with the affair, how wo came to make the statements we and whvf and we know nothing more about -U. Capt ll totd usontbe atternoon of the 21sl rf ay that Gov. Sllis had selected the Wil mi ng- iou jj.gat intanwy as special escort to iresidpnt ty.we made our final Utement.

The editor of tbe Kalcigh Standard, a non Hrne after ourannouneement, denied through "the Columns of his rjoer. -the authority of Gov i. l. vu v. mox.

vmn i- i mum ifui ercnpanfc remarked knowing notbinf more about the affair than what we have itatrd above: we leave the subject in the bands of 3 jew ndily4iaki'in tba pralsSof ajj. 4 esily ir MiVl VJ "ncnowyi Pills-pe- Tou, auffer; NFA TO aVUIO RD I A.p'ttA A llowniM of spiritsand a iiafal tendensy, t4jookon UtofWffird mteiteJT'3i thajark side of things TrTafe dwes, pf flsm- a rffwbeag -vtiratiiir remeVftlwV renrpeW is!" "Cfei kiing energies, fio ea4rfaetory, KLt-5 XT i i. a.r Mden Xaaa. New York, and by idragglsts a and $1 per esse HAIR DYBt any.kiai, nffn of vJJ and therefore relieves bymovine the -your ehild, laA-hjt Vt this reasoirj- eommeads ttssV'sa i -ft Ji. AOAlvutijVftBiiAiB'iiiBiv, W1M, COta 1U thO'Iffal.

r.rnM. ii-. equal wing an (un-paMoate ir loused wull itan, -s '7 aU- oases of Coavalsioa or othert I J.WiriiWZA driiajd urish tomx attbat Mi' lltyktS eoiwejunce ttii are erMO to ub ror naroofte ili o4 er rtwmtie or bii 'Ct t'ie eoinpteintt.or aompoted, tal Moae Dr.fca 5l tou" Infantile Cordial, this you-oan XfSy VieJ.A" i perfectly and cannot injure tnioaWs delicate, infant Prieei 2 oafftc Walt dtreetiaaa a. A rejHtonny fie okww, ar. rrttety Ota, tt tLM rrTTnrir jv vTTirtnrm 'V .1 W31 iNo.4ajBady,KewVrkV.

Fr sale in Raleigh by Wiiliaias Haywood. FvF. i I of America. lcscua, ana lreaeix i 's i a.i..i.-..i j. Cou, jroABneitas, aod any jaaeensu i i insr mreas Jit 14 11..

the Hawrisa Coroa ia bkonciuai, tboj-iiis, -i 7 "Dr. Bostww. ---o- i uH-swerwea, apoiogjiuic 10 our reaaers tor oc-kick'Mr. or any 0 her well benave4 cupyine so much space with a subject which can (- "eret comjrat'ively butafowof thosewborcad gentfeman, either ej, parly, r. imam th unnnd ivlaca.

while Mr. Raw Vw .1, m. dnop tv 1 "Tr-wawcurrea to ir is sopK friwxi ouion, ana uuu it "Tfs.stare to S5ft- STiiS; EU-ly kak paid tlraugh the IOftDe honor and j-" A theSundard fr of tfie coompli6bjB4t)f these QommUsionerp we advisrf'its te himself sent wo try bts luck might suV beed, andlf he failed, it would, beraftef ioee the "Exchanged -Be lwed not, noweTer, ask us to go with him as Private Secretary of missionrifor we "wholly disapprove of the, object of amsb disswns.x'ii' VARIETIES. -C Joe Parker and exoellent company uave returned to gavedbeyr firai perform only two'mght more-this; and Saturday uui. we kus vnaiuiey may nave sucn eTcr flowing houses as will induce, tbenj remain here at least a week longWxiwybA1bw.

and attractive present such jbil'l as jeannot faitTlr'draW1 large audiences. 7( GENUINE HAVANA CTGAKS. We are I indebted rto Mea3raf Vaiiams Haywood fori a sample of Genuine Imported' Havana Cigars an article rarely seen fa this market. Cigars are ndoub tedly the best we have ever seen in Haleigh andre advise all smokers avail themselves of ibis opportunity to supply for ndbody can tell when another such occasion will present itself. An empty cart makes most aoso.f-Salewh J'.

If does, you are the 'most, bbstrepefoui chap in creation. RawBxq. i -THE OMESTE AP BILLr. A bill with this title, has passed the House Representatives eyery Northern vote castf one, was given for it and every wem herefrom the South, but one, voted against it. Mr.

Vano, of N.C., spoke against it. The following is an ex-tract from his speech. We would, be pleased to publish the entire speech nbut it hsi not been forwarded to us by Mr. and we have been una: ble to. procure it from any other source.

i "The advocates of this agrarian iniquity ari-blushingly avow that it will nabie' thnm to Fhip ofiF the refuse seum and sreduodant villa'ny of the cities of the Your high-souridTng 'catch-words of '-homes fop the homeless" and for the landless" can deceive one. Why not give aso money to tve nabneyleiwj and shoes vos th barefoot Why fiOt imitateEome," when corrupt, and distribute Jargee of money and provisions among the people I ibe the same, with the difference that Eotne- robbed her provinces to feed her citizens, whilaj ou" i-wotild rob your oi'txns to teed would feed the fof iW' and penitentiary in- Eur' ild be emptied into onr Territories. Vtic ocean would be' bridged, and" s'wara jxt' across to enter into this land whichl tor sotitnern siavenoiaers. Aoegooa ino faster, and ef the bad a barre enoug'h i iv- Tbe old States looq tbeir population; fast enough as ifc is, and bo oee shottlddesirp toinerease thede: The tree' titled the'. read; Mil to eno0iiraffoMa-ntdmtiiiii by o4artttr; sectioes thai JjOCOFOCOCQEUPriON.

"The Waahlngtoa cOrresfwnddnt of the STew Or- leans Crescent, Temocratva baveHeBsan belwve, writing under dale the 14 th fnstlfat "JhCTe are drag nets m. every Itbol Capitol to fish up the corruptions! plic and a verv. preVy. pieci lias lately been brought up in the SennV tuat me most en or on prints navev Jo on the printing of at-otSc-t blanks ny tuv hce ofi only three oiToar orders for blanks beLlssued' from the Department per day, and then charges Tor oonrtruotive composition -beirwr attowed on other ordT-s fcr other numbers of tb frame blanks. whn there Was no real composition wnatever, other than now and then the change of the na'mej of a post-office.

It i said that this fraud notvt ith-standin its deflanee Of the law and ita effrontery bas been sacceasfuliy promsutect frj number off years. Prom the nooks and ccnfrs of printing! offices', the lobbies of the Capitol, be shops where Coriefresmen are bought and s4d, and the eribsi of the Department, the -re indeod, arise an in-toWable st-nch of corruption." In confirmation of wat. ijhere rta'ed refatiye to post office blanks, information has since come from Washington, that, witbin a few days' pa-t the en true for printing them ha" becti taken at ninety four ami twodurds of a cent le.su in he dol la than -'has been horetoforrt. Could there be more pos'tive proof of corruption? Work jstb doiand we most lufer'can be prdfitably" donH forjiee and we third cenU ta- which the bum of osa iwi.lah hsm been vaid for a-number of This enormous arid vlilajnyus rolibry of tbe Tren sury has been tdfcV stipendiary pr s- -s sr.d boot-t taking inua ns. Ihcre UhH good reason ft believing-it' bas'bi'eri not merely liuchanj- iin.but tlmt has ho bim-elf directed how a ponioh of the plunder should bo, The pnoff thti bo; brought- bofore tho pui)lic l(V 'ohie one nt tilt iiunif nus lnvstigalliig Cuiu-miiusvS now at work in Cwngres, -j -v Jitehtnond Whig, Masonic.

The Southern Supreme Council, ir Thirty Third and.highest degree of the Masonic institution, will soon assemble in Washington City. -i Among other rites and ccreiaonies, they: will hold a "Sorrow Lodge," in honor of the late Gen eral Quitman, who had been TeguTarly admitted, oassed. and raised to all the legitimate degrnes of Masonry ana oi masonia ainguiiiuou, uuwi oo was at the lime of his death, a grand inspector general. Oi No 'Account. It is said that the great oyster bed discovered in Long Island Sound list Summer has proved a sad failure.

When first taaen trom tne waiem.oi ruuuu, iucj unpalatable, because of excessive saltnets, and when MTtaforrMl ia fresher water, thev sicken and die. The discevery.la consequently worthless. at uxSoirttf-EnorU are making establish a line of rteaaSers between Wilming- A "NT and "Mew York. The merchants I of owWiinn contemplate establishing direct Steam eommunicaaon between that port, and liverpool. -A negro owned hy Mrs.

Jwyn, Cas- raJ. Mmiv. N.C. brolte lrto ine- svorenouse oi Stephen Neal, at IjOcusi xxiu, one mgut wwa, onri vis anot aeaa by vuo sa, Piedmont is said to be arming to the Letters from Turin speak of the day I being not iar distant when Victor Emanuel will have men fit to take the tWr Colin and Augus" Monroe, formerly of Robeson county, were murdered by Indiansj ia rocehtlyt entertainment to a large and delighted audi- 1 enoa rr rj'n mi t4 1' enoeat theTownHallonThurssUynighW Thev are advertised to nrf arm onlv iwo'ntohrs i t't'f I 1 fa i i 7S tr a. "EDrroR I thinfc'fc la' time -wewere pre- paring to select suitable person to represtei oa.in the eext Iyerislature.

I reaftiniolitha faxorV able consideration the yotrrs ef Wake, Jiathan lvey JMq. Mr. Ivey reliable 1raRneuo- tKtautiat tarnra useful ana popular cttizene, ana One-who -will do- his without fear of the eon; OoilavvAn 1 i construction of a'T'aoiflo telesrraoh.abili tosifrjplv Stutea with irmi nnnanfer. j-ploniatic biH a "Joint resoltrtfonlbf the relief mail contractors. i TT'rf- the Hou, Mr-'Garnett, of Virgini? in-troJuced- a biU to pnable citizena 'thelftjited states to rarry waves into Jnsas fiieferred.

A resolution was adontud looking to tbaoDen "jb msi'ins ror matting me a.TK;aaiHe tradepjracy, by the law A resolution-ihslruetlne the Judiciary Cbna-lipiittee. Jo -Jt-pirt a bill interdicting slavery whenever. Hhe- poweryf ereatod much fnteretj a wsi negatived AvesJ6(ijSttvr rtfreulSs In the Mrv Davis'. Territo -ho bill to increaebe payof'tbe navaiofflcers up auu consiuereu, out not ucwa uoob.t1- r'- a bUirthoria'nctaateVi bordmng on tbe MJajisoippl tolevy tonnagtfduty fur, the irawovement of the riveK 1 r' bili- more'effecjfuat If laoj-idinaiflj tha4wfety of paaaongars da steam' Arrny- Appronriatioa was taken xp. the Bouse going into Committee- -of WiUJle, IMPEACHMENT THREATENED.

Washington1 correspondent 'of the New York Herald writhe, undoT date 23d, as follows House Committee to 4nvestgate alleged ereeutive uasurpations examined Mrf Wendell to day relative to the disbursements of money from the proceeds of thepublic printing to carry certain elections. lie made some startling developetnents reflect ine seriously' upon government' officials, jWhich "will either be'lexpTainad away or result in a movement for The same aumber of the Herald editorial- v'- fTBe fact brought to light by the openipg me was ior tne con tracts, tor-printing-, toe i'est Office blan ks, as; detailed in our Washington cor respondence'yesterday, surpass the most extra-, gant statements bitherto-madft as to the extent to' the public have been: plundered "ini these "mhts. iiy vuiiik; oi tenuers ueing reeivoa at 94 1 and 93 per cent, lesss than the present rates -Why, there is no placer, not excepting-the great aahoe mine, which yields' more vWgfcly for the labor and risk -incurred than contracts under the old system. "5" A fire (iccufred-aJiihHiiVww County, on Friday night Jat, destroying the post office, Dri J. J.

Wilson's office. H. Mai tin store, 3L i. Jtorgan 's shoe shop an'd, F. M.

Scott grocery. Messrs. Martin Bros, store waajnsured for Their ioaa is about -t3 li' AUew York letter i a tbe Charles ton Courier says Mr. D. Of the South Side but now Of the-Cincinnati Enquirer, is rooa tolead to the altar.

tbe Uaughtor cl our weit-kuownCiuzen, Geoi-'Law. ,.5 A Mistkk. Wm 8 Bagbyf who tested in Bsiltimore Wt week, charged' wilb de rau ding tbe State Baftk of of $20000, Jturnaout to be a re-ident of Mat-on. in which tity ho was oh the day of tbe alleged fraud It Savannah. '-DIeTJ: -In Franklin county, on Surtday tljeI8Ui Jni.Vj AKfi, infant daughter of Sarah and' H.

Htiht. Jr Berti coan ty, on tbe fel 9th of Mareb, Sirs. t'UANtJESA: FUGU wife of Taos. J. Pugh, Esq.

8 After waking in the morning wilb a better feel-irjg rhart she hod had'for a month or i in tan'mln- "pH, she was lying a corpse in the arms ofja devo- ted husband. She left behind much to hlake life-dear lo ber, though sorrow had traced Jts'de'p mark upon her recent history. She left tijje side of a cherished partner, to seek the coraranionsbrp of an only son. She left behind many wh had admired her amid the charms of youth iil attractions, nnd.httd eVer followed, her; with the" loy and respect due ui high to strict principle, to the virtu of a christian wotoan an carried with h-r tbe comfort of a reasonable jrelisious and holy Who shall take htr in that t'ocH'ty which was so much' benefitted bit fcer life ard so loudly spoken by her deaths Who phall tak ber place in that little church" Whose feeble ness was so much strengthened by her ievotion and her example?" I HALL; E4WJIGH, N. C.

PARKER'S VARIETIES Joseph I'nrker, John Perry, Manager. Treasurer. THE PARKER FAMILY Are now giving, for a few night only, a new riu of Their Chaste Entertainments. H. B.

3 BW AND BEAUTIFUL SCEEit baa bcun raiftcd by Mr. Joe Parker. 50 Children and Servants' Kalf price. Dixirs oji at 7, to commence at 7.45. mar .11 It is.

i EXHIBITION SI.EDGK MACONtS NEW FANCY AND SUf tiB pET GOODS STORE, NO. -40 FAYETTE VJLLE STREET, ftrtst dour leloio Wiliiuma HayvtootTt J)n'j Store, '-'Raleigh, N. :7 IS THE PLACE TO BUY i NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS AT A LOW PRICE 1 1 HAVINO JUST RECfEIVED A LaSGB AND elegant stock of New Goods for Spring and Summer, consisting of Ladies fine Dress- Goods of French Or-gandie Robes, Double Skirt and Jackonctfes, (Ginghams, Caliooes, Cheek and Swiss Muslins, Bl'k Pilks, at a lower price than the qaality demands. Oenu-ine Irigh Linens, Worked- Collars, Ribbons, Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Black Lace Points, the most fashionable Summer Rapping out; a large Stock of as fine Crape) Silk, Straw, Neapolitan, Lace, Chip, fcc, Ruches, Flowers and Ribbons, for trimming, in -abundance a largo lot of Silk Parasols of the latest styles out. Our stock ef Staple and Domestic Goods is laree aud we are Belling better goods for the pride ttian heretofore.

Our stock of Linens and Cetttnades car not be sur-pasfed in Raleigh for the price and qnalitv. Hoop Skirts of, W. Bradley's Patent Imperishable, Empress, Tip Top, and other styles, made of the best Enetish ateh Sprine Steel, with cord tied to each hoop also the Patent Spiral Bustle, something nice and new. to wear with or Without hoops, A large stock of Gents and Boys Hats, of tbe newest ufth as txov. wise ana Houston, union, tc Gents fine Shoes and Gaiters, (Philadelphia make) Ladies and Misses Shoes, Boys and "Children Shoes, eerrants isnoes, We are determined to Sell good Uoods, At as Low Price as' any Ileusc in Raleigh, and Lower if Fossi ble Call and examine our stock and you will be convinced that it is to your interest to buy goods of us; "We return our grateful thanks to the: public for tbe liberal patronage heretofore Sud-hops to merit a continuance of the same.

i THOS. SLEDGE, marSlwwwete THOS. B. MAC UN. 'gy- Age and Advocate copy six tiuiesi Hi.tht,Jr and on Sunday the 25th, Mrs SAEAHJ QjLDeathl 1 1V.

1 Scott pellv I t. a 1 taU Tt they to. to to ue in -i ful by it to tifal IhS AoaZ ifjiA, JittWi Baoecetx.a'i.-. iuiuiiini vuere uivao uii.ptuiraij' -j. f4 oarlWtuaLvbondtbnM ATTixOlCT ucrfi.

fwelrind a half cehu aWe for taken one paf. to keeoon''reai3lrs1 vagabondisin, Erantint; 0-; toTeata wfteWAet asVW been laid- p2'm i T.ku itniiui. Routlutrn Fnul Colla' uf. their pit it f--H tt Ji- heataJH Hftenet erw thitflf they kC'IT' owlT' '-A A Teaen in-a yec, nq--v Sold by all DrngjrU--. box.

I VI 7i Wk rdo not propoee now to discuss the qoeationl our of 1 1 purnose beine at nreseivt to re-asert oar support of tbe doctrine, which we it nc subtaribed 1352 wb-n it was promuleed bvGo. Beid. wnh bis accustomed boldness, bas es-w doctrine, and wa tbe first to Sfo before tbe Assembly: Of its final tertain. no doubt. to Mm, ft-is jntt as good Coo8titntion'by an was ben he worked Jhe lateConTeu'ion of ocatmg "a ccange the.

State," and mourned be failed in his effort to get said enea. ins notorious mere no ix year 01a cuuu auieign, wao uuw 4. feiow tbst had' Mr. rJoisen counsel Deem nceaeu, toe iae uenjoctio vouveuuou would have declared for legtslauv amendments the Constitution, wholely and solely, for the purpose of so altering it as to empower the Legislature to tax Slave Property upon the principle on which all other property is taxed, ihat is to say according to vol? ve." Such being the fact, is not ibis "time'? business by the Standatd, a sort of an attempt upon the supposed credulity and' ignorance of the readers of that paper! Its editor, we suppose, bas so often ''fooled them to the top of. their b-mt" has to often brown water in their eyes and made them believe it was raining," that he has concluded that there is! do hiimbng which he csnoot stuff down their throats, wbat ocenrrea- since tne ow March, when the editor of the Standarai warmly adv'-caed a change in the Constitution of tbe.S.'ate', to make him believe that low is not the "time" to change it! The last bf tbe John Brown conspiritors have since then- expiated uoQ alt bo' J)r Cogswell bas seen a ghost in the Astor Library we have distinct informs tion tuat s.

tlV Kaavsev aa-'w -ws- ku v.w I .7 IsnentK, fQT'Jhwpel. JndigeMtiuri, Conrti Bendacke, Biliou Affcti jan 2 wsw3m. dee. a 03 S--02 1 S'o -2 -s ta rn- bO Ja a 1 a -4 A west'- LI-I- Sfe a 2 1 TO .5 -Si as So MEETINQ OF THE DIREC-tors of the Roanoke Kavigsttov Company, will be held at Weldost, JL, Cj. Wednesday the 11th of Anit.

360 '-h -C'H. CABAHISS, Ste'y. -mar 3 Light Flexible and Strong- 'NOVEL AND BKAUTIFUL IN SHAPft Inquire for THOMSON'S eORRUaATED'SKIRtS t. w. HABR.iSQK.r i.

NEW HARDWARE STORE. -A -1 Oi "i -7 Tt'a 12 Jt TheOHginaf nT Best in thi World 1 Wo. Hair "Dje proiaces color not be distingttighed from nature, and Is warranted not iBjaieiBtbeleaa however, long it par be con tin aad the ill-effects of Bad J)yes remedied Hair'" viBrat far Lifff this Pplendid Dye." Sold in SU cities and towns pfi tba VaitedStates byJ jrasgists and Fancj, Gotls v. ibc Genuine hag 'the name and" dtresf upon :B.8l.eel plate engravinen rour sidesf eaah Box, of jnar 31-iwty 46 pond S(rtet Mew York. .1 I -t -Wigs Wigs iga I T7nnkAlAwe -UTIm A Tnnnael fl.1I.

They; vfitvWt nr va ahavM'asini' fxivn bofor tbe' pa rjlio, for Fever and-Ague, andi wbbrb have ease, be if Cao foe so easily cured WBd 6tfM In" 1 dare sleepless burning fever and uhiilf alJ ternately, when a remedy can be obtained for a mora trifle And yet bow many fami'ie linger out a pain t. existence Under this deadly blight; aod" nothing" but gulp down quinine, until it beeouies as common as their dailj meals.Tand yet they are not refevedL None bat the foolish and weak woald hesitate to procure' these valuable Bitters, and save themsoiveSfstenso agony. 'f Sold by druggists and dealers generalhr- Sold by Williams Haywood, Baleigh, N. and Druggist, everywhere. mar 14 lin.

mrs. .1 An experienced nurse and-'fuinale physician, has a Soothing Syrnp for ehildmi teething, whioh greatly fa- cilitates the process oftethiog by softening the gums, -rcdueiog itll inflammation will allay all pain, and is sure to regulate the bawela. Di'-pend upon it, ttothcrs, will give re it to yourselves, and relief and health to your infanta. Perfectly afe in all- ad-vertisement in another fcb ly. 6 relief i BRYAN'S Pulmonic Wifers.

The mrmt certain, and jcerfy remedy -ewj ficoi-r far aii Disease of the Ckit aiul Lung, Conyht, Vvfu, donntmyton, JSronchitttf' -s Jnjiuenza, Hoarsenem, DiJRatt't Bteath intfj litjre Throat, f-c. 2 THESE WAFERS give the most instantaneons and perfect relief, and heir persevered wi'h aooord ing to directions, never fail to etfect a rapid and lasting hare bocn restored to perfect hea'tn i. who hare tried other moaog in vain To all classes and aU constitutions; they are equaUy. blesiiug and-a cure none need despair, no matter how long tbe disease jnay hve exUted, or however severe it (nay be, provided tho organic structure of the vital organs i decayed. Every ono afflicted should give them an impartial trial.

To Vocalists nnd Pusljt SreAKBRS, tbgo Wafers are peculiarly valuable; they will in remove the most severe oecasioial hoarseness'; ahd theirVeg-ular use for a few Uys will, ai all tlmesj increase the pover ajid flexibility of greatly improving its tono, compass an4 tor.whicn purposethey are rep-niarly usted by many professional rvocali(ts. Oil MOSES, Sole Proprietor, Rochester, N.Y. Price 2" censs per box. For'sale by P. Peseud, and all Druggists.

ll-eowly BAKER'S PREMIUM BITTERS, i. We hope tbe Citizens generally will be ever njindful off1 is all-important Family Medicine-4-opa that is ioraluable in all climntes and in all seasons one that has performed more remarkable cures than any other ever discovered one that cab be taken by all condi tions and sexeswitapcrteotsafety and anethat stands unrivalled for the cure of Dyspepsia. Colds and Cljolic, Nervous A flection gjNUeneral Debility, Ague and Fever and Nervous Headache. "Baker's ctlernted Prkjuwm Bitters have been manufaetured in Richmond, for years past, and are highly reeimmended by Physicians, and -others for their great virtue. -The are composed entirely of vegetable1 substances, sad there-: fore entirely free from all mineral poisons, When all other remedies have failed, single bottle has been known to cure the worst of Dyspepsia, as certified to by tbe late Ro P.

New chills7 and fevers, as-attested byWm. H. of Henrico, arid" others and. chol'iei and diarrhcoa, as hundreds of oar citizens assert, who used it with great success during the prevalence of tbe Cholera in. Richmond, and which im mediately checked and nprooted all tbe symptoms ef jhatoomd disease bytbe use of Uaxee PaswiOM Bitters.

Indeed we doubt if there has ever been dis covered a tonia of so powerful and yet so soothing a nature as thisse Bitters, which are constantly adminis-. tered to children with the happiestresult. "All are invitel to try he Bitteraand to judg for.themselres of their merits. i These Bitters can be bad of WILLIAMS A HAT- WOOD, RaWh, N. and by all the prineipalDrng gists in North Carolina and Virginia Also, by feyme Provan, New Orleans; HC Stabler.

A Baltimore D. B. Miller, Covington, KyVand by Bsrncs A Pari, New I era- promptly filled by addressing X. BAKER, Proprietor, fib22-liB' Va. atili lUTil JitvSi AKK MtiiviS jXulXAX4t'JS, adsulibaVoideijrif yba wish to eseapa.ridi, wt -V--" abeau-' and Katrol JJrown to Hair W.

Skin, fiftam SfedaUand, XKpfoms bait been' awarded to A. Batcbelor sinee 183ST," and over 80,000 applL" cations bare beejt. Bade te the Hrirof tbe Patrons of 1 It "1 rpva mghest ensmiuffi3 from people, ffeieMe weald tuadure tk tertureSarisinsf i -7. i Wi. WrjA.are "k'cking'-oAhts -6wa we are vejry sure Be wouffnot submit' to be kicked; In tbe third place, we are fully assured that when Mr.

Ravoer denrea to 'cro on of-" oBi" party, he will not wait to backed out in the fourth Dlac-. we ars fullv edn- that when Mr Kajners CTrascientious con, lotions prompt him to leave our' party no member of 'our" party will either kick" him for going out, or say go. So all this "bald, chat" about making "a political out of a'respeet- able and distinguished gentleman like Ken neth Rayner, is not only all gas end gammon, but is well calculated to annoy Rayner, or any other gentleman, of refined and delicate ieelings. 'As to the interTOgarory of whether it ts Mtrae that Mr. Badger and Gov.

Graham are the only two men in Worth Carolina, we refer the writer in the Standard to the, census to be taken but to allav his anxious feelings, in the meantime, we inform if they are not the only two men in North Car- are a head and shoulders above any Other "two men in Norrh Carolina," in point of intellect and national reputation. "CONSERVATIVE." V. In reply to waddling artiole signed in the last Standard, we have only to say that it has been the rule of or editorial life never to engage coh'roverMes or atanainff ous iu uroau igu tv 4 upon yy vud wuv If "Conservative" will come fr6m behind his log-if be will show himself and let ihe ptib-Ho see who he Is; and judge of. his' motives for assailing us, we will pledge him our word we will "give him the best our shop, affords in the way of controversy. Will he doit Will he put his real naEoe to the productions of bis teeming brain jYous verrons -Vfo may, however, without impropriety, state that we have never denied Deing an American, ozf as Conservatave" would probably ay, a Know Nothingd are not now ashamed ot TiaTing been We joined Aat party fori no purpose jaf aelfisb ambiion.

It never occurred to us that by joining it might become either President or VioePresi- dent Of the nitei BtateSi ana tnertiore never for a moment, dreamedthat-we were so much "the embodiment" of Americauism that we wers bound to assail anjr operator against Democracy, who might have chosen notW jolnrtba id iiqt approve of all their principles. As an Aaier-ican, we have been frequently charged, figur-. atively, with being s. midnight assassin, but did'nt mind it a bi ionsoience told as that wo were innocent. Out consoiencft told us we had newr, the aarx, aimea stab, at any man, or any member of any party, wboso prinoipler wl espouBed, THPU iaed tf the loose marWr'St- wbtch ih rre- ent legislature has born snntlingthe" peoples uny at Kcbmond this wner.

We bare" re- fbrrrd Ut the enthusiastin efforts of tbe Ore eaters of froiB Charleston, who as a Commis-'ionr of Common Schools bad corned out all the Su7hern end pit in Northern teachers In South Carolina, first came to Virginia to endeavor to induce our legislators to follow him and bis State oat of tbe Union'. II" staid several weeks at Richmond, entertained at enrmous expense, ai.d returned without an answe. Then came Gn. P. B.

S'arke, from MUsisfippi, to Complete what Mem-minger had left undone, and be too was enters tained nt the Stale expense. He appears to have worked 'hard nduc oui legislators to give him a favorable response, using for that purppe, not only thti uual arguments which are addressed tp men's fields, but it would appear that he did not omit those which appertain to tbe belly alfo B'lt lest we-seem to do out; disunion advocates injustice, wciiake the-following extract rom a recent letter fWBi Bichtuond, and invite for it the considrra'ion of our readers: Th (immWwT fromj Mississippi has taken his dparUJ, and the Hbue of pelegaTes recently had tinder di- ission a Iti'l to pay Kis expenses and it wasjvith diflBculty that enough votes could be obtained, pass jl, although a' committee bad previously to contract tbe debt. Some vi-rvjii thy ipeecbes w're made in. 10 it. characteriziuir it a exorbitant and mon- rtroiis I send'fhe hotel bill Ut your readers as a nnri.witv.

ft will give them on exaltod ioVe; of the dignity of the oiiice of Commissioner on Ktale snotnpr: den P. Ji Slurke, Contmh.votier from Miss: T. lixchafijre Hou-i. 18 To 20 days' Board for self and servant. Tol'orUwgC, 1 To Private 1'arl No.

12, for 1 IT dat, at $5. er oo 20. To do. do. Noj; 14 3 Hit do.

Ti Chawp't Hack hire and Sherry wine Ji Washing and liar bill; 22. To Chani'e, Sherry and Claret To private Dinner, 23. To Brandy and Whiskey, To Sherry and Champ'e wine, and back hire. TO Sherry and Chan-p'e wine, and hack hire, on 70 42 00 25 5 00 28 00 28 00 t- To Claret, Brandy aud Whiskey, 17 00 1 ti' f- To Private Dinner, 30 00 i. 24, To Champ'e and Sherry wine, 11 60 -tt To back biro aud clears, 1 00 85'.

To Brandy and Wine, 5100 To Cigars and Claret, 24 00 To Private dinner, 30 00 "26. To Charop'eXSherry and Claret, 39 00 To Hack hireand privato dinner, 33 50 27. To Cigars alid Champ'e 38 00 To Claret hhd Sherry, 24 00 To PrivateTinner, 30,00 i 2- 28. To Hack hire, Brandy Whis- kev. It 00 To.

Champ'ei Sherry and Claret, 5 1 00 To Cigars and private dinner, 42 00 20. To Champ'e, Branny Whis- key. 35 00 To Cigars, Sheiry and Claret, 36 00 To Private Dinner. 30 DS Mar? 1. Sherry and Claret, 27 00 To Hack hire and privated inner, 21, 60 To Champ ana oran dy.

v-'- .15 .50 3.To Whiskey, Champ'e Sherry, 23 00 To Claret, wineaftd nrivateclin- ii ner. 1 za-ow ''eT To HacV hire, 5. To back hire and bar bill 6. To Hack hire and ci- 6ar8i 1 pi -v- -5- 7. To Champ and washing.

11 12 9 50 'so 0. To Champ'e and Hack hire, i $995 83 7dt onr merchants, clerks, and all i te- eollcct thaS all this expense together With 1 Kroirn, or any of his "TS NO. 9 FAYBT'sTVILL'E Raleigh, Cl, ZS tt- At -M--EALEKIN lIAItDWARE, CTJTLERV A Vg Tooli, Trimmings, Bwitder's- aaki' abinet Hardware, Carpenter's and Joiner's Toole, jr and Gardner's Implements, Blacksmith Tools, Anvils, Vices and, Bellows, Uoase faralibing rilardware, Cut nd: WroBghw JIailSr Spikes, "fiaba, "a Spokes, Rims, Axles, Fprings, 4c, Ac A full assortment every variety of Goods, eonstaatly on hand, and furnished at short Orders promptly attended i j. '0? A CAR SUBSCRIBER IS PJtRr il. MANBNTLJ, located in the above at histoid stand, and sordiaHy invites the patroSage of bis customers and friends.

4 Jj-BROWN. V-JJ MINERAL TOILET SOAP. iMRS. Ui IIICGOWAIv', lit i i i i iprr ha heAn no renort of the annearance Of any othor ghos, we have a'r right to believe tuat Brown Co. "are in their graTC'Sand life's -fitful fever sleepy welli Whst we repeat, has occurred to the i.r,e out of joint, in the Standard's opinioni for ad" valorem taxation I Nothing on the face of the earth, save thai fact that the 7hles advocato it, the PemocVaey oppose-it, nndf tw Rtandard most sro with its party, al- tho that party advocate ad Valorem taxation 'Jfi "upon the various interesit and classes of property tn all sections of the State' save and except SLAVE PROPERTY.

SPEECH OF -TMR. KELLOG, OF II.L1-5ilS..-.GBERLEY AND DOUGIiAS r--f We are indebtea 'to Hon. WAaV. H. aiitb, for a copy of he speech delivered by he Hon.

Mr. Illinois, in the House i Representatives on the 13th' ult. li 50 read this speech carefully, and can truly el that it conviets beyond a shadow of, d.ntlof bis guilt-rSeAcrt Douglas Li confederated with Horace Greeley i prder ta secure tbej Black RepubK-; ca iportin hb contesi folr the Senatorship a ust'Gov. Abram Iincoln. Now, when ii iia! remarked that the Dencracy' of North tcirolina, at their late Convention, adopted a 'testation so framed, that qndef ii, the party in mav SuoDort Doaclas in i rTIHB PROPRIETRESS OF THIS CEtKBRAT-' X.

SOAP; which iamade from tbe deposit atT VtvMtmnnw -l1 --VV RW j- X.jr has been very much flattered enoaaraged bjr fre queut evidences of its wottnderful effieacv. in-curisa aaia aiaeaaisB tnui uiiii, moss and protracted character. The rapid sale it baa met witb.j and the ijicreasiag demand, bas iadu'ed her to enfag man, extnnsivel-v in th- twiiwiifaidupj re i. ft A country merchants, aU.who wauttosellit agaba, can be by makina. application to her, or WPi F.

PESCUD, Druggist, i Raleigh. Trios 5(r eentt-per -cake. 4P. S. If any one denbts the value tha-Ssap, tbey-t -I" wHl be refoired to varions persons Who have aedit-4r i saoeessfully iir the most bbstinato eases.

kf i s-s 1 J' TL Any draw au-wuvu j- auoarat ooap man mat ao-' eotnpansd by my rams and advertisetaeBtj is aot tha genuine AtRrew boap MRS. McQ( Raleigh, March 9th, I860. mar 18 tf. jja vi, iu Ir.

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