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fro "CHARACTER IS AS IMPORTANT TO STATES AS IT -S TO INniTIOUALS; AND THE OLORTjOP THE STATE IS THE COMMON PROPERTT OP ITS CITIZENsI '-.- v -: BY VM H BAYSE FAYETTEVILLE, SATURDAY.: MARCH 22,YtS45. TERMS OF THE NORTH CAROLINIAN : Per annum, if paid in advance, '- 82 5o if paid at the end of six months 3 Oo at the end of i he year 3 5j Rates of Advertising J Sit'y cent per square f r the first, and thirty cents f.r each subsequent insertion. Aiva lising Hy tile V-'ar will be charged according k thi q-t'intily of matter inserted. Court advertisements, &c, 25 per cent higher. . I HE M NIT Y Asainst loss or damage by Fire. Tifc Williamsburg fire insu rance company. CAPITAL--$ 105,000 Offi.ce in Grand near First Street, Williams' burg, opposite the City of JYeio York. Office, Well Building, 62 Wall si., JVew York- DIRECTORS: Christi an Zabri-kie. Abrn T. Boskerck, Andrew C. Bin oiiict, Francis St-inheil, Frederick W. Favre, S un! II. Clapn, Joh.i Lerett, Chas. O. Handy, Lemuel Richardson, JfcrMiii ii Johnson, Jih;i Skillman, S i-nl. Will -ts, Nicholas VVycUonr. LEVI UEL RICHARDSON, Pres'f. AvortF.w II. FIodo f., Spc'ry. WASHING TON POST, Ant, New York. THE Wi Hi imshurs; Fire Insurance Company, h-ivinsr txe' i neorpirstted by an act of thi Legisla tor f the State tf New York, for the purposes of Fire Insurance, the Directors offer to Insure their fttllow-ci'izom ih"0'Jghout flic United States Against Loss or Damage by Fire, O'l B iildinjs, Cro-id and .Merchandise, and Per it Property :enerally, assuring tln;iti that the affiirs ol the Comiwny. s!ia!l be conducted with mich fairness, can-Ior an.l liberality as thy trust willentitl: it to puMie confidence ana patronage. Tho Subscriber, Ardent for the above Com pny, will 2'ive any further information that tnay b- ii'jre. bv thos? who wish to Insure. JAMKS MARTFNE, Airenf, Feb. 8, IS 15. 3H-tf. J lay Sireet. State of North Carolina llnbeson county. Superior Court of Law Fall Ttrvt, 1S44. Sarah Jane Allen vs. Huh Roy Allen. Petition for Divorce. IN case if was ordered by the Court that pub lication be made in th iVo- th Carolinian for three m ntbs for th-- lefend.int to appear at tho next t rn or th's Court, to he held at Lmnbcrton on tlv t'h M on iay of March n. xt, and plead, or the praver ol'th uetitioner will be heard c.vftarte and j i I j n nt'ren-lered accordingly. "Witness, Absnlotn Davis, Jr , Clerk of our said 'u.t at office the first Monday after the 4th Monday in September, A. D., 1841. ABSALOM DAVIS, Jr., C. S. C. F.:h. 9, IS 15. 311 -3m. flrhid.is. PRIME extra Urge Yellow Planting IRISH POTATOES, josl re ceived and for sate by HALL & HALL. Feb. I. ' 310 CHEAP FOR CASH! THE subscribers, thankful for past favors, take (his method to inform their friends and the public that they have now on hand and for sale, a fiir assortment of seasonable Goods; comprising in part as follows. Any or all of which they will sell at the lowest market prices for Cash : GROCERIES. Rio, Cuba, and St. Domingo Coffee; Porto Rico, N Orleans, and Loaf Sugar; Soap, Starch, Epsom Salts, Camphor, Indigo, Madder, Cepperas, Tea, Salt, &c. &c. Dry G-oods. Alpaceas, plain and figured ; Mouslin d'Laincs ; Broad Cloths; Sattinets ; Kcrsys; Calico ; cotton and silk Handkerchiefs ; wool and silk Shawls; Apron Checks; Bed Ticking; Flannels; Bonnets; Band-boxes; Ribbons; Artificials; Hats, Boots, and Shoes, &c. &.C. English and Swedes Iron ; English and American Steel; Nails; pocket and table Cutlery; Hoes; trace and halter Chains ; Padlocks; Drawing Knives; table and tea Spoons, &c. &c. CROCKERY, A general assortment. TVow in store and for sale3, 50 Ba ss CotTee, . 150 Sacks Salt, 4 Hhds. Sujrar, 20 Hhds. Molasses, - . - 20 Bbls. planting Potatoes, 2 tor.s Swedes Iron, assorted, at our old stand, fool of Havmonnt. JONES & DUNN Dec . 21, 1344. 304 -tf. Encourase Home Manufactures 10 15 ORCHARD - GRASS. ids Orchard Gras Seed, tor ujJy GEO. McNEILL. oi, P,irrel.s superior N. O. Molasses (new crop.) i '25 Hhds. Afol.sscs. lor wejy.. T i i GEO. MCiSlilL.! NOTICE. 'I'AKKN UP aud committed to the Jail olCumbcrlavri county, N. C, on Sunday, 'he 26th day of January, 1S45, a ne?ro man who says his name is SIMON, and says that he was sold in Charleston to a man by the name r f McKenzie, and was carried to Alabama or Ueor eia and there left his mister. Said nejro was for nirrlv t'i- pr.p -rtv of Benjanvn Class of Camden, S. (.:. .. ;i I was taken Irom this pl-.ee. last February l.yMrvii-s. Said neiiro is about ;' feet 4 inches hi'li, d irk eooiplevion, and about 45 or 50 years nf af. The ow ner of said nero is hereby notified i., eo ne forward, prove property. py charges, and l i'i him aiviv, or he will be dealt with according to law. W. L. CALLAIS, Jailor. Jan. 29, 18t5.--3IO-tf. Gardner & McKethan, HAVE lately made wm-hlerH lte inipruvemi-nr j 11 their stylo of Work, and have now on hand a G.:.N EUAL ASSORTMENT, consisiing of Carriages, Barouches, Buggies, Gigs, Sulkeys, Waggons, &c. Which for -leoance of shape and finish, and dura bilitv. will compare with any made i; the USl.ttes. Persons w isbina to buv, would do well to ia and examine our work, as we have di termin d to sell LOW for Cash, orapproved notes I laving in ourernpioy first rate Smi hs, we are prepand lu do uny liu work in-the above line on r.,t u'n.L-mnrliin and materials, for one year ICF" REPAIRING faithlul y executed t short notice, and on reasonable term. Fayettev lie, February 8, 1845. y. 6 doz. orcen ' Blaz.-d FLOWER POTS C ' 311-tf. JUDGMENTS & EXECUTIONS; OF ALL SORTS, For safe at the Carolinian Office. A. M. CAMPBELL, HAVING been appointed AUCTIONEER for the Town ol Fayetteville, is prepared to attend to the sale oi any goods which may be entrusted to him. CONSIGNMENTS from abroad will be prompt ly attended to. - -. -Vi'i. . October 10, 1844. ' 294 6m. WANTED. BUSHELS OF ASHES, imme WIf V diately, for which a fair price will b paid. March 0, S it M.-.L. McK AY. 263-tf. JUST PRINTED. NEGOTIABLE NO TES, of all the various kinds used, just printed and for sale at this Cilice. 10 HHDS. (uew crop) MOLASSES, for sale by GEO. AcNElLL. Jan 4, 1315. MEMO VAIL. CLARK & McCALLUM,' HAVING removed their Tailoring Establishment from their late Shop to the building formerly oc cupied by Wm. L. Cofer; nearly opposite to the Lalayctte Hotel, on Hay street, respectfully inform their friends and customers, that they wi'l continue to carry on the TAILORING BUSINESS in the most approved and fashionable manner. They return their thanks lor the liberal share ot business they have received, and pledge themselves to merit a continuance of it, by strict attention and skill. Latest fashions regularly received from New York. Dec 14, 1841. 203-tf. WE have just received from New York and Phila delphia a lare assortment of PALL & WINTER (fiCOOMD CONSISTING OF G r o c c ri q s , f la rd w are, - Crocks ry , &c, &c., which we will sel' at the lowest market price. PETER P. JOHNSON & CO. Oct. 14, 844. 295- 3 w. BAR SOAP. THE subscriber offers for sale ONE HUN DRED BOXES OF BAR SOA P, manufac tured at the "Fayetteville (N. C.) Candle Factory," and warranted rqttal it nolsoptrior to Colgate's K.cl IVv I - . .T " - . " - -. , ....... u . -j. . on ueeo ..J?.c!5r?cVusi,iess, and off-rin-TifJOX price, (5 cents a pound t the box,) he hopes to receive a due share of public patronage. CJ All orders thankfully received and prompt ly attended to. Favetteviile, Mav 24.84-1 W. McL. McK AY. 4 Volume e'Xiimber 31 It WOULD rpectful ly inform the citizens of Fayctteville and the public generally, that he has taken the stand recently occupied by E. J. Clark, on GdleDie StrceT, 5 doors South of the Market Square, where he will tafmantlfaet rp' n-n .1 Uxn rn starly on h uid i assortment of TIM A TVTf- Jvr-. mm iiiXLr ptiKT IKON WARE. Persons nnshi to purchase would do well to call and e.Tamindhis stock before nurfhl no- ol . where, as heis dltermined to sell .tA9 . other manufactufcr in th State. ' "" ?f fa entirely new pattern. - i--ROOFIXG hne in the lastest etvle. and bei manner. AtotJUTTtRING " - Aug. 17, IB44 261-y. FRITH1 V GROCERY CROCKER? THE SulMicriber has taken the Store on Hay street drectly opposite his old stand, where he is now re;ivin"- a STOCK OF GOODS. Consisting in part of gars; Tea; Cffee; Pepper, Allspice: Ginirer: Sale- nilon by mail, but for delivery only, shall ratus; Starch Mackerel; Shad- Salmon: Pickles: bo charged With postage .at. the rate of two NEW POSTAGE LAW. AN ACT to reduce the rates of postage, lo limit the use and correct the abuse nf the fianking privilege, and for the preveutiou of frauds oo ihe revenue of th Post Office Department. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Stales ofJinier icu in Congress assembled. That, from and alter tho first day of July next, members of Congress and delegates from Territories, may receive letter, not. exceeding two ounces in eighf, free of postage, during the recess of Congress, auyihing to the contrary in this act notwtihrtniing ; and tue ums frank hrg privilege which is gtanted by this act to tha members of the Iwo Houses of Congress, .is heieby extended to the Vice President of tho United States; and in lit-u of the rates of postage now established by law, there shall be charged the following rates, viz : For, every single leilerj in manuscript, 01 paper of any kind by or upon which information shall be risked for or communicated in writing, or by matks and signs, conveyed in the mail for any distance undet three hundred miles, five cents; ud for any distance over thtee hu ti died tnile-j, leti cents ; mid for n double letter there shall be chatged double the.-c rales ; nnd lor a treble letter, treble these rates ; and for a quadruple letter, quadruple these rates ; and every letter or parcel not exceeding hnlf an ounce in weight shall be deemed a single let ter, and every additional weight of half an ounce, or additional weight less than half on ounce shall be charged with nn additional single postage. And all dop letters, or let ters placed lu any post office, not lor Uan Olives; Capes; butter, water, and soda Crackers; Cheese; Pepjer Sauce; Camphor; Indigo; Cassia; Nutmegs, Ctron; Mace; Sweet and Castor Oil; chewing ;nid jmokiiij Tobacco; Principe and Ha vana Segar$ Scotch, Maccohoy, and Rappee SnufT, Sperrr Candles; Powder and Shot; Epsom and table Sa'js. Lamp Oil; Blacking"; Vinegar; Madeira, Sheyj, and sweet Malaga Wines ; Al monds, Filbert and Madeira Nuts; saltpetre; sni phur; alum; Herrings; currant aud Guava Jelly, Prunes; AncItoVjy Sauce; sardines, walnut catsup; pickled Oysters ; cloves; Cayenne Pepper; currants- Mustarhi J" TVInlasse; "and almost -vir n relUttal ly called fo in a Grocery Store! which h will jell as low as an v one in the place, for Cash, or oijapprovcd credit. ALSO, CUOCKERY. Nov. 9th, 1 sit. W. PRIOR. 298-v. NEW AND CHEAP l:i 7 oil PtClvI.E JARS with covers- C, LU TTERLOH. Feb, 6, 1844. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, yy tiL.U. AlCiJC.lL.l-.. For sah: Jan 4, 1845. NOTICE. TAKEN UP and committed to the Jail of Cumberland county, n Saturday tho 1 5:h insf.,a ne gro woman, who says her name is SUSAN MITCHELL, and claims to be free; but from her dflfe contradictory statements, is sup posed to be a runaway slave, and owned by John Tilley, of Granville county, N. C, Said w oman is of a copper color, with good tee!h, large iips.tolera- ... r I : . I . r i" - .1 I ..nl.An bly stout built, measuring in neigui n icci i imuj-, ami is about 18 or 20 years of age. The owner ot said nero is requested to come lorward, prove property, and tako her away, or sbe will lie clean with as tne law require. .,.., , W.L. CALLAIS, Jailor. Feb. 20, 1845. 313-tf. kMEi"5 7S.jr i-Lsr IlASTjui reeeiveil by the late arrivals from t'le North, bie hundred and twenty packages "DSTGOODS, And fort it-: wo packages BOOTS AND SHOES. All of whieft, being purchased bv the Package for jt.eu hundred square it Cash, sine, ihe late decline in price, will be offered cha j arjd coIec(ed th. U ncominon iy ivjvi iurAoiiUru mm; lupuutiuui customers. Those wishng to purchase by wholesale or re tail willpleasecall and examine, as great bargain mav he expected. NEWGUOUS bv every arrival. Nov. $0,1 S14. 301-y. UOUKUT W. HARDIE, 300E3HSTDBR. BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER F.IWJTTfjriLLiG, V. C. WAVING located himself in Fuyettcville, on fl.iL Hv street, 3 doors from Mr Hale's Book ?tore, will keep constantly on hand a general as ;.,rtm'ent of H.vks and Stationery. lie invites the miilie to call and examine his selections, whether iios:-o.u of pm chasing or not. i',eni-a IV.oUbioder, and provided with a complete et of iim.I and apparatus, he is. prepared to execute a!! kinds of binding, from the plainest to the most cos'ly. . . II.- s:ieits the patronage nfhis fellow cititensot l-'avettcville and the surrounding country. Nov. 23, IS 14. 261-y. NEW irorwailiiiff and Commission HOUSE. TT ALL & Tpr-frrOULO infonn the meichants of the interior V V that they have in conn -ct ion witn tne gen eral grocery business, added that of the Forward e . i i - a ..ai,1i-iii Ware ing: and naving lars1- - , . . ' - i T;..n ... rrnnrcil to houses on me diihimu. -.,, '.:" ....n i. t.i wf,n.iSH. or -i r I iinnr. mien terms as win nr me uiiaoiv, u- "' - Just Received on Consignment, 50 Hhds. and II Tierces MOLASSbS, ot very defy all competition, nr cbaiges and expenses i.c-inone-tbird less on the freight b:IU than any other house in the place . All Goods Shipped toU. w. U IVISOI ...o.o ton, for the interior, and not otherwise directed, will be found in our possession. Aug. 17, 1S14. 2i4-lf. acceptable 9'l dav paper. 200 bbls piime New Orleans MOLASSES expect ed by the Hemielta, fot sal as above Uy - March 1, 1345. 3'43t- MOUNTAIN BUTTER! CjOO lbs superior, just received. Jan. 25..U THOS. J. MIMS. Call at the WAGON YARD" rsinr cu.rikor ia now reerivin!r from New II Vrk. a aeneral and complete assortment of HATSBOOTS & SHOES, HARDWARE & CUTLERY, Crockerv and Groceries, Of every oualitv and description, for sale very low for Cash, or in exchange for anv kind of country produce. THOS. J.MIMS. hoA second hand hrv as iood as new, and two F rses and two mules, for sale or lure. Dec. 14, 1844. 203-1 f. D. MCL A URIN, IN addition to a general assortment of Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery : Shoes, hats, &c, is now opening a choice selection of seasonable Viz Fiie blue, black, invisible green, and steel- mixed Cloths ; fancy Cassimerea ; Sattinetts, Ken fuctey Jeans; Kerseys ; Blankets. Alpacas ; Mus-Jin-de-Lnins ; worsted Shawls; Bed Ticking; Whirling, and a variety of Prins, Vestings, Coat Trimmmgs, &c. -4th proof Jamaica Rum, Cgniac Brandy, Holland Gin, :. Fine Madeira and Port Wine, Sicily, Madeira, TeoerilTe, and Malaga ditto. - The above Goods will be sole low for Cash, Country Produce, or charged to those who have heretofore been punctual. - - D. McL. - September 27, 1844. - 292-y. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR ! 4O bbls. and half bbls. Buckwheat Flour, r MOUNTAIN BUTTER, for Me by - J COOK & TROY. I March I, 1845. . SMwr-s:-- cents each. And all letters which shall here- nlWr be advertised as remaining over in any post office shall, when delivered out, be charg ed with the costs of advertising tho same in addition to tho regular postage, both to be accounted for as other postages now are. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That all newspapers of uo greater size or super ricea than nineteen hundred square inches may te trniistniitetl through ihe mail by " tho editors or publishlishers thereof, to all subscri bers or other persons within thiitv miles of tho city, town, or other place in which the paper is or may be printed, free of any chatge lor postage whatever ; aud all newspapers of and under the size aforesaid, which shall be conveyed in the mail any distance beyond thirty miles from the place at which the same may be printed, shall be subject lo the rates of postage chargeable upon the snine under "dpproVeuf fue uuru m iiS(rrcir, -On6 fiftrnwiofa i eight hundred nnd twenty-live, entitled " An actio reduce into one the scveial acts for establishing nnd regulating the Post Office Department;'' and upon nil newspapers of greater size or supei ficial extent than nine- iches, there shall be the same rates of post age as are prescribed by this act to be charged on magazines and pamphlets through Ihe mail, free of pnxage letter packets, newspapers, periodicals, : or othefV matter., be, and the same ate hereby," utterly abrogated and repea led. . . c 5 Sep. 6. And be if for ther euacted, That frora and after the passage of this act, all officer of the Grternmeut of the Lrbned State, he' lofore having'the franking privil?ge,r' t-hnll be authorized and required Vo lireploii account of a!! postage charged -T and payable by thern, respectively, upon letters, pnck"nge.i, ix other miitters received ' through ; ihe mail, touching the duties or busiuesd' of their': respective ot rices ; and said: accounts for portage; upon beiag duly verified by .aid officw wrepeclive- ly, hh f6 id lowed aud paid quarter . yearly out of ihe contingent: fund of ibe bureau or -: department jo which ha officer'- ofotesaid may resperlively belong. or beattaehsd. And the third As.i,tnt!t fWtrnaster General shall be entitled to hnve ienitted by the postmaster in Washington oil 'postage charged upon let- . ters, package Sj ' or other .'.mailer received by. ; them, respectively, through the mail, touching , the bu3iues of ihcFo3t' OHico Department, or the particular branch of that business com-; milled to Ihem, respectively ;" aud each of the said Assistant Posfmasleia General shall be, O aud hereby is, authorized lo trausrnii through tho mail, fiee of- postage, '.'any lelUrs; pack ages, or other matters relating . exclusively lo his olHcial duties, or lo ihe business of tho Post Office Depaitment ; but he shnll in ever v such cuse, endoise on the back ol the letler of package s as to be sent free of postage, over bis own signulure, l!iu words " ofiicinl busi ness." And for any such endorsement false ly made, the person so offending shall forfeit and pay three bundled dollars. And the sev ernl deputy postmasters 'throughout the United Slates shall be authorized to charge, and have allowed lo them in the settlement of their ac counts w iih the Post Office Depaitment all postage which they may have paid or had chatged to them, respectively, for letters, pack ages, or other matters, received by them on the business of their respect ivg offices or of the Post Office Department, upon a Verifica tion on oath of their nccomus for ihe same, aud the transmission of the charged letters as vouchers; and tho said several deputy post masters shall be, and hereby arey .authorized to seud through the mail, free of postage, all letters, and packages which it may bo their duty, or they may have occasion, to transmit to any person or place, and which shull relato exclusively to the business of their respective offices, or to Ihe business of the Post Oflicu Department ; but in every such case, the deputy postmaster sending any such leltor or package shall endorse thereon, over his own A naTor afl V mm' cvefV Srie'ir firfti.irerwna.,,- falsely made, the person making ihe Mini - shall forfeit and pay three hundied And when the commission of anv nrwtmact-r amount t less than twenty-five dollars per V Sec. 8. Aud be it I'm iher enacted, That all 3 E - S a o r? n 5- ? i & an 3 S . w " 2 1 ; o S 55 e 3 hi I O 3 i- FQ . a t O 500 FLOWER POTS For sale by WV PRIOR. Feb. 15. 1S45 312-6t. TTBTT GOODS .TTOMNB. STARK. HAS received by the lto7JSrwa New York, his stock of FALL aua w G 0 0 U K, acanrtmitrit m Comprising.a large ana V.7nI Dry Goods, ard-are anu --J . w - Shoes, Umbrellas, rarasois, - ffce " i Cards writing and wrapping : Paper, Co ajJ Sugar, Drugs and Mcd.c ine &c .c "g the attention ot country wereu.i..- rrH i nrices for cash or counirj k- . FOR SALE, i trnr OP MXD on the east side of ITW .IV.."- ' - , r!:.rw. Fear river, near tbe pianianon Kinncni nivned hv Unl. iVn, anoui nine uim'-s !. iu One half cleared aid fenced, the rest bcavily tim bered. nT,n March 1. 1845. 3l4-fm- FOR SALE. 5000 Bush. Alum Salt, 500 Sacks Liv. rnool io. . ' 40 Bb's prime New Orleans Molasses, 15 Tons Swedes and KngHsh Iron, 2000 lbs Steel, viz : Cast, German, Englisdi, and American Ulistcr, 50 Bbls Apple Brandy, -20 Hhd N O, P It, and St Croix Sugar, 200 Bags Rio, Cuba, Java, Lagiura, and St. Domingo Coffee, ; 75 Kegs Nails, 2000 Sides Leather, viz: Hemlock and Oak tanned Sole, Russet and twacn onuie, Mnm5, harness, upper, and calf Skins, 2000 Lbs Dry Hides, '; 10 Bbls Tanners uh, , ' . , , . Most of the above goods have been bought lat. Iy aa l .1 m arv pl It! A aif1AI at tow prices. 1 hey are ircsii auu m and will be sold coeap.- , u :? TH'JS.a. luU I iauu. March 1, 1S45. - , 314-3t 52J !r3 '! ? Z n., 3 2." r. Z, t - 3 5 - x o 2 Z 3 C , . t N 3 e - s 5 s o Oct. 26, 1844. JOHN D. STARR. 2u-ir. FOR SALE. A LARGE assortment .f CUOCKey; GLASS, m.iNT crnip Attn QUEENS WARE, com- o...c,;n.. r-nnr Tea. CotTee. and Chamber Otis, together with almost every article in that line. 20 crates assorted for the Country trade. 6 dozen Flower Pots. ?rd..V""'"iC.T&ERLOH. , Feb'y 15, 1845, V 312 y, TO TRAVELLERS And Sojourners in FayctteTillfc mr. SMITH is still prepared to enter tain Gentlemen and Ladies travelling through or. soiourning in Fayctttville. Her table is always as good as the market affords. . She has good tU ki r,rt Knatlers. and attentive waiters, and re Spect fully solicits a continuance of public patronage Her residence is so well known that it needs no de seriotion. No exertions will be scared to give satisfaction. ; Fab. 1, !845.-Sl-tf . J ENTRY TAKERS' NOTICES, For sale at the Cwolioian officeV S25 REWARD. I . RAN AWAY from Mr James McDuffie oa the 7th of Drccin bcrlat, my negro man ARCH Y, late ihe property oi A. Hebe-, tUc'd. He is about 5 feet 3 fir 10 printed or lithographed circulars aud hand bills or ndvittisemeuts, priuted or lithographed on quaito pott or siuyle cap paper, or paper not larger than single cap, folded, directed, and unsealed, shall be charged will, postage at ihe rate of two cenU for each sheet, and no more, whatever be the distauco the same may be sent ; and all pamphlets, magazines, periodicals, and every other kind aud descrip tion of priuted or other matter, (except news papers,) which shall be unconnected with any manuscript communication whatever, and which it is or mav be lawful to transmit by the mail of the United States, shall bo charged with postage at the rate of two and a half cents for each copy sent, of no greater weignt than one ounce, aud ouo cent additional shall be charged for each additional ounce of the weight of every such pamphlet, mugaziue, matter, or thing, which may be transmitted through the mail whatever be the distance the same may be transported; aud any fraction!) excess of not less than one half of an ounce, in the weight of any such mailer or t! above one or more ounces, shall bo charged for as if said excess amounted lo u full ounce. Sec. 4. Aud be it further enacted, Thai the Postmaster General be and he is hereby authorized, upon all mail route over or upou which the amount of .-natter usually transport ed, or which tnay be offered or deposited iu the post office or post offices for transporta tion, is or may become so great as to threaten or eudau i - I or - i t i. UrnLl :l materially to retard the progress uiaes. ia, ...... -. . . :i . ani eyes, and is lame in one ol his mo securuy ui iuc ic-uci oi., vm -.. ' r-r !a sut.nnsed to be lurk-i .nnoidpralilfa :iiir mp.nt atioii of the cost of in abouf Fayetteville, N. C. A reward ol SI0 will be paid for him if taken and lodged in any tail in Ibis State, or 25 it taken ana loogea in Jail in any otner orme "''V l. V1 him agan. J . ivi. a i "r. Fayctteville, N. C, Feb. 22, 1845 313-4w. For the sale of Timber, Lumber, nnH IMnvnl Stores. uaau - - " - I - ... ?. nn. AT ING located mysclfi.i Wilmington lor cost ot expediling us iraupu..-"- - transporting the whole man at tne preseui rate of speed, to provide for Ihe separate and more secure conveyance of the letter mail, at a speed at least equal to that at which the mail is uow transported over such loute, tak ing care to allow iu no case of any greater delay, in the Irau-porfation of t'ae other mat teis and things to be transported in tbe mail on any auch route, than may appear to be nb- regard beine bad to the DV" j . D -- , . 4a ..u wwa IH1 Jrm-VT MBER LUMBER, . at hi. disnosal or under his control f, TUtlPENTINE, TAR, &c-, I. would ay to the j egCjDg (he same. , . " V Sec. 5. And be it further enacieo, mat -. . i . portunitv of acknowledging mT ar-- V a r V wz several acta for establishing and regulating .i r 1. rxetit. Tfpnuitmonl " rnrrVf A nnd ,aii . 9R4.lv. - I 1 va-- 1 t - -ri . - IgUCU toe luiiu vtaj naai.i, u w : jm - . . . . -' . . . . iZ thousano eigm nunareu ana iweniy- uo, Dr. Taylor's Balsam L.iverwort, d o otbef acUyand pan, 0facu granting r. Jaynes Expectorant, Dr. Hull's Coagh ixen- cODferrins upon any person whatsoever : . l. .. 1 1 i 1 auiium, ii snau oe lawiul lor trie Postmaster t General to increase ihe rate of his comtnis-( X sions, provided ihut they do not exceed fiftyj percent on leiter postage arcruiog nt tiuch, office, and Ihe Postmaster Reueml is bt-rebyl required to cause accounts to bo kept of tha postage that would be chargeable at the rates jroscfinea in mis act upon all matter pacing re through tha maw according to the provi sions oi mis act ; and the sums thus charge able shall be paid to tbe Post Office Depart- mem irorn me contingent lutius ol the two Houses of Congress aud of the other Denurt- ments of tha Goverumeut for which auch mail service may hnvo been performed, and where there isjno such fund that they be paid out of the Treasury of tho United States. ; Sec. 7. Aud bo it further eu icfcd, Thai th net of Congress entitled, An act author izitig , the Governors of tne several ht ites to trans mit by mail cettain books and -documents : approved June tho 30lh, 1314, h3l rewntu iu full force, any thing hereinbefore to tho contrary notwithstanding; and the Member of Congress, the Delegates fiom .Territories, tho Secretary of the Senate, and the CleiU f , the Ifouso of Uepteseniativcs, shull br, and .. they aro hereby, authorized to transmit, free ot . postage, to any post offico within the United- ... States, or the territories thereof, any doco ments which have been or may bo priuted by ' order of either House of Congross, any thing in thi- law to ihe contrary notwithstanding. ..-.uf Sec. 8. And be it further enacted, That ' each Member of the 5 an ale, each Member of the House of iiepresentaiives, and each Dele gate from a Territory of tho United States, Ihe Secretary of Ibe Senate and the Clerk of the House of Iler-resculJiivea may duiing each session of Congress and for a period of thiity das before the - commencement end thirty days after each and every session of Congress, receive through ihe mail, free of postage, auy letter newspaper, or packet, not exceeding two iounres in weight ; aud all postpge charged upon any lettera,pr.c!;ajje, pe titions, memorial's, or other maitcs or thius received during any session of Congress, by any .Senatorf Member, or Delegate of tho House of, Representatives, touching hi o.n eiel or fegisfative duties, by reason of any ax cess of weight above two ounce, of the mat ter or thing ao received, shall be pa?d rH A the contiugefit fund of ibe House of whir b lh person recefting fhc same may be a marnher. And they shall have tne rigm io iraui. w,,..c.. letter, fiom themselve- during tbe whole year, . m.u niilhnrizfd lV liW. Sec. 9. And be it further enacted.lThat it f shall not ba lawful lor any person or p ; to establish aby private expres or xpMww, . for ihe conveyances, nor in any manner to . - - i - MAkiiA ler id cun causa lo oe -con ryeij, k . . Dr. Javnes Expectorant, ur. nun ""r',,". ur d confer tine upon any person -a. --Bja.ba.iA --- OTl fill abut ww v a - m - m ".i gera, .nd many er ."g-YpjSDALE, tbe right or privilege to receive and transmit veyance or transportation, by regular trips, or at Mated period- or int vW f 7. it i i t "rO " - i ... -c - r - " ' .-- - ri :-x-. ..;-;'." '-T-yP - N. s -- '-. - 'tJlJ -
The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.)
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March 22, 1845, edition 1
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