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aMCTK IS AS IMPORTANT T STATES AS IT IS TO INDIVIDUALS; AND THE GLORY OF Tltfe STATE IS THE COMMON PROPERTY Or ITS CITIZENS. ia & - BY VM H BAYNE TERNS In advance, per year, $2 00 ff not paid in advance, : 2 50 If not paid till six months have expired, 3 I'O If not paid lit! tile Jest has expired. 3 50 No Subscription taken for leas than a year, un less the price be paid in advance Ho .paper will be sent out of the State unless ht subscription price be paid in ad ante t TERMS QF ADVERTISINGS . One square of 21, lines, or less, 1 insertion, 60 tents ; and for each subsequent insertion, 3" ct., Except it remain in for several month., when it will be charged S3 for two months, $ i fur three months, and so on ; for 12 mouths $10. ,C3 Liberal privileges fven to yearly adver tisers. .a a 1 1 mi COMSTOCCS SA USA PA ML LA. Of superior qualit) , and half th: price of any other. For te cure of scrofula, general debility', scaly eruptions of tlie skin, pimples or pustules on ttiu lac, bi.es from an impure iiubit ot the body, nam and swellings of the bodv, and ail Iicaes ariin froTi an impure state of Ihu blood, chrome rhcuma mtti-m, cutaneous diseases, tetter, mercurial or vp!mi(J disease, ulcerations ot the throat and I liver bil. clions, exposures and impiudcnce lit life, excesses in tne use l nv-renry, &.c. - eld only by S J Hinsdale in Fa etteviile. DEAFNESS DR. McN AIR'S ACOUSTIC OIL The deaf from infancv, often receive ih a Hosf miraculous manner thcii hearing w lien they kut fcXpect it, by the use of tlii Oil, w hieh shows tin ni bow easily llicy niilit mn.;li sooner have had their hearing and saved themselves ami their fuends lite pain ot conversing in a loud tone, withnul pleasure, or of b-j:ig neglected and s. untied, to a void that J!-dress which is felt mutually by the deaf person and his hearer, flow sacred a duty therefor'' it i.-, that wo use all necessary means to icttiovfe shfch an uii) ction.and eij -y t he social qualities friipldnt ed in our natures ! This Ear Ofl has the c.Toct so to relieve the tension PnK bilng into use the natural action of ihe parts, as.o restore the hear ing vYhen lost or itnpai.el. This is pioved by s many wc'l know n ca.-es, th;it hen: known, il needs no praise. The ;r' at wih uf the proprie tor js, that eaeh may speak t oth r ot its on Vohim on virtu s, lilt sutT-rers may know and be reheved and rca'ored by its use! Known by my signature on the flask. Price $1 perfl-isk. DONALD MuN A lit, M. D. Comtck &. Co, New Yoik, art; tlie whole salers t this Oil. Soi l in Fa veltcville by S J Hinsdale. A linon to all FamiiitM ttrtH Siiff'erkrk. PrCof fiii plain lb b tloitbied and too strong to be denied, is obtained thai all the io lowin are cured by LIN'S BALM OF CHINA, nam. iv : Burns, chilblain, tetter, ulcer, cuts, sore throat; b liber's itch, sure eyes and lids, tic tlohrrcu.x, old scars, s rc nipples, white .w llin, scalds, chafe, ft!M,iie, fistu'a bruises, m Inflows, carbuncle, sore ague in face- ami bre.iSl; ri.kly hea!; rough h iml, general f.or-s, trotted parts, chaps, felon, erysipelas, strain, piles, eruption, ihciiMiatisin, fe ver snre, broken bnasr, hlisf red snrlacts. Fdr Barns it is a -pecilie. Urcstmn Will any hunt me utan risk the lives o( hi children by ne "lecl to keep ths Kalm always at hand? It is good f.r so m;iny things that no house shnuld be ith- cnt it. L.' t alllKCd ttns warning, l'rice su cis, or 6 bottles for S2 50. Scld in FayttteviUe by S. J. Ui:idalc. tiifS LiHinihit for the i'tlesi Piles -ff dually cured by this certain remedy. The sale ot ibis article is steadily increasing, not withstanding the many counter!'; it s got up in liuitat'ou of it. Persons troubled with this dtstres f n co npiaint, detla.-fc lHat they would not be without this preparation ih their fjbhsrs for fhe price of ten boxes. The public will recollect that this is only remedy ffti.d ihem trial is in reality bf any value whatever. In places where it is known, every family hi.8 il in ihcir heiit-e. ltd price is not considered at all. It is above all price. Comstock &Co., 23 Court landt street, i w ork, sole proprietors Ld! 1 t?l!ly byS J Hinsdale in Fayctteville. Oldritlge'4 UdtiAoJ Columbia for the Hair. Its p'ositiv qualities are as follows: 1st For infants, keeping them free from scurf, and causing a luxuriant growth of the hair. 2d - For-1 idies after child-birlb, restoring the Ckin to its usual strenghth and firmness.' and pre venting the ta ling onl of the hair. 3: For any person recovi fm o from any debili ty, the -ame eff. ct is prbdu:ed, !' -h" . "4ili If .ise'd In infancy il l gtfod grovvtfWlt ftafifcdj it may he f reserved by attention lortie iatest peri-fl of 1 fc. - 5tti I: frees the head from dandruff, strength ens the roots, imparts health and vigor to th cir-. dilation, and prevents I lie hair irom ciianginjgjeoi - ir or Fellill" BfaV. 6ih It causes" the h.vr to curl beautifully whcli "' THE done up the over night. ;Hereby jriv f !" iNO lauies' loiiei suouiu ever ue maw wiihuut if. . ' 7tli Children who have bvany means contract1 erl vermin in th head, aie immediately and per fectly cured ol them by. its use. It is infalfible. Sold only by S. J. Hinsdale in Fayctteville; Sloih.tr t Relitflndidfi ttisccitflj; All expectiffg to become mothers, and anxious to avoid th: pains, distress, arid dangers child bearlrfgj arc earnestly entreated io calrrt their lears, l!a h.-?r rtervourfnesa", ard SoclPio their way by the use of thi most exfira'6'rdinary vegetable pro duction. Those who vvill candidly observe its virtues, must approve ol it in their hearts; every kind and affectionate husband yvill feel it Ins mist solemn duty to alleviate tn'e distYes his wife is exposed to, by a sfe and certain method, which is tlie use of Mother's Relief. turlher particulars in Pamphlet intended for the Female Eye, to be had gralis where this' hu mane Cordial . to be found. K 722 M.,hcl,s Ri i prepared, and sold, by the now sole propneiors, OonTsioek & Co, lege, and rublic Lecturer i,n iK. t-l Practice of Medicine. lhc theory and Orders may be addressed to them i r . landt street, New York. m 21 Court- CefHRcates, and further paiticulars e w seen where the Relief .. .old. ' C"n be Sold otrlj by S. J. Hfnsdale in Fayettevrlle. A Certain and Permanent Cure for Salt Rfietittt, &c. DrCHURCHILL'S ITALIAN WHITE WASH Will Cure Salt Rheum, Tetters, Rfng Worm. ana an uueases ot the Skin. It excels all other medicines, producing a con stitutional and lasting cure by acting on the bow-els by absorption tbrojgh the pores of the skin, and happily combining a local and general effect. Directions with each bottle, sold at 50 cents, by the Druggists generally Comstock & Co, New York. Sold only by S. J. Hinsdale. February , 1847. BLACKSMITH SHOP", At the junction of Bridge and Pet sou Streets, THE undersigned Would bee leave to rftnm I.;. thanks to his friends and the public generally, for their patronage beret, fore, and would now inform them that he h. a engaged the services of Mr Amos Williamson, u niter whose SUDerintcndat.ee the work will be conducted, and in whom the public will tir.rj a competent workman, always ready to serve th-m with good substantial work, at pikes to .-u:t the times. " The horse-shecing department will have partic ular attention, ami will he executed bv that re nowned colored son o Vtilvan, Da vidPookam.who as a horse shoe.-, is not tnrpassed by any workman in the place. lie solicits from his old customers a continuance of their mtronugc ; to all others he desires only an opportunity to secure their custom. Boat work particularly attended, to, as well as all kinds of job woik. V E.G. HALL. Fayeitevillc, Mart-lrSS I8f7. .i-423-iC.w. NEW. AND CHEAP CGi CLD GCD JETD JOHN CT' DYE Is now receiving Ins sl ck l spring and summer GOODS, amon which nr" Balzorincs and printed Lawns; Calicoes wil assort" d ; Iiisli Limiisand Diapers; French Ginghams; book, Sw is and Jack onet Muslins ; linen and iins'in Handkerchi- Is ; ladies and m:sscs S ippers ; tl.ives and mitts ; wh;te lace Bonnet, h'ce unci imp do., F lorence do,; fine French cloths and cassmieres ; white linen Urfllinj?; Marseilles and s;.tin Vetting; fine brown and bleached s hirl i"g and sheetirfrj, cotton drilliii", bel ticking ; fur, Patiarha, lelibm, 3i(l palm leaf Hats ; Boots and Shoes, e: &c.; all of which will be so d very low lor cash, or on lime to pune ual customers. Fka&o cu! and examine for yoursi Ives. S-uth .-ide of Ilav st:ee', McAru's bnildines. Aj.ril 17, JS47 " 426-Sw. rI he Cheapest Wm- G-. Matthews, WISHING lochan'- his busr-cs, has te duced ihe price of GnoJs, and is deter mined to sell LOW ER, than they can be bouht el?ewh- re, viz: Colored ami half mourning Law ns and Mucins at 15, 7j, 20, 25, bO and 40ctiUs ; Bulzorines and Bferajjes from 20 to 90 tfs per yard; E tgliyh, French ami AmericaB Piints (n w style) from 6 to 20 cts ; English, French and American Ginghams, 18 to 3'l cts ; colored arid Half mourn ing Ginyhain Muslins, 2t) to 35 cts j Grass Cl th tor skirts, O'l fcts; skirts ri-aUy made$ 15; Swiss and Book Muslin from 25 to 50 cents per yard ; plain jiconel and plaid (.'ambries from 15 io 40 Cts,; silk and berage Scarfs fiom $1 25 to $6; siik fringes for 3 cents ; silk bu'tons for ladies dr-sses from 5 to 50 i ts per ilezeu ; corded Gimps 2? per yard; thread ami bobbin Etlg-mgs from 6 to 25 cts per y-'rd; cotton do. at I, I J ami 2 cts per yard, by the ri ct e? worked collars. in?le und'doubte. from cts to 5"2 50 : superior kid Gl-.tes, all tolors I from 6 to 75 cts ; cotton ho-e, g ; hose from IO to 25 cts. prime ; "Howe's"' solid-headed I ins, tiie best article made, all sizes, 7J cts per paper ; "New York" do. do. Pins, at 5 ai d 6J cts pi r pa per. A sieat vari.ty of new style Bonnets,, anil children's bonnets and floWTrs, at low pi ices ; a few ready trimimd, &c. &c, with every other ar ticle you may call for In tlie Dry Goods l ie. both frir Crfenfs and Ladies wear, in proortion w iih the above price-. Call and sec the Goods and we'll make the prices suit. No. 3 Green street. Mav 1. 1847. 43 4. . THE WHOLE WORLD SHOULD KNOW IT That Dr Jaynes ExHbCtoraiit is a certain fcu e for astlirrfa, find that for cOilghs,' colds, c-nstimp-tioH, whnrJpi ig cough, croiip, bronchitis, and every other disease of the lungs or throat it is sure to produce the most decided benefit. It is recom mend d by thousands vho have tiiedit, and all say that it is-jhe best remedy, without any excep tion. v - Jajf nt's Siiiwiive PtVA. These pills rmy be taken at all times, and in most disease; in in iiamuiaiory," in'ciinitient.'reniiifent, bilious, and every form.pf Fever Jaundice and. Liver Com plaint. For Dvspepsia jhey are Veairy an invalua ble artiele, jaVlual y cbanging the vjWated secre tions of tit . Viiffl4cli. i! J liver, yjjohicing healthy Hctioii in ihose rmpyVBiit orga-ns' 't,e3' are verv varuaote ior ifc .wv1 -, tj for what Is fcooimortly 4alif Clif' cf the blood. - Frepa red j only py fHa soltl ;oq(cy. Vy SF W-berfxe ; had i Wr Mjaaeij nia, anq SFayetteville, Vrl.ir Dye, pitiful auburn, ttable Pills; Kacli and t'l Vr$ , GRAEFEC WPANY era! Ageof for VWM: JONES, P:,- - . jpd to appoint irauih of the olication, or by i'ivo Viryt tKatA the Snmwf North Carols Loufabargir.klin com TheQo' Agent is ( Compiify;'4 ier on pcix man, rssi-pai. l he rapv AOS these celt bra fed pills, asirhe-extraorlihi, fes they are con siantlyJI&V, render them "fsr, the most po pularstf of tnTage. An Agency will consequent ly be very valuable. Tne Uraeleuberg Fills are mconcrivanty superi or any ever before discovered. In all bilious complaint ; in general derangement of the sys tem ; in all disorders w hich result li cm a bad state ofthe blood, these pills are a sovereign remedy. vln the class of diseases called chronic, the Grae- fenbi-rg Pills achieve their highest triumphs. HefC they dify all competitfen. Entering yviihin ihe hidden recessYs" of tn'e syilem, they rjuietly but surely pnifly the blood, roof! oat disease, and give tone and vigor to the body. CURES ARE CONSTANTLY EFFECTED J . - - . n. ... a . . By those I'llls, in ca!es wnere every ouicr means had utterly failed The most abtmdan! proof of t-hfs tould be gfvrn, but a trial ot one etnglc box will convince the patient. They can S'c ordei- ed and sent by mail, at inning expense, l ne price is 25 cents a box. Where twocioi ars worm Mrr1ord ind the money remitted, the Company ,.-sli ar thn noataoe on the PMIs. Remittances at the Company's iik. Wherever there is no A-.-n- Cy of the Company i.ney can oe oiucr.u ..j ....... iheae fills ar tailing tne p-acc ui "" . frt'd n sick person should be without them. ALL BILIOUS COMPLAINTS, Bowel Complaints, Constipation, Dyspepsia, Fever and Ague, Headache, Jaundice, Liver Complaints Rhiimtim nil Stomach Complaints, n i - .- -- - p m 3. nea, fcc- &c- yield at once w"""" rill. The ptfrzeaw-.v nAncfVc humours, arrest the progress of dHsea. Ad t the same time restore ton. and vigor to the system. In cass of oerangement otthe hcslth, they are Sover- n.Pw V-' th become strong ; the feer.v Prrl 1aI """P'etfo" b restored to per- 2? illt f a',d hfa,,hy co,or i h bad symtoms will one by one disappear JuneS, 1847. 433-1 y. 7 , lenijeif -J - FAYETTEVILLE, SATURDAY, JUNE 12. 1847. CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. Nearly Opposite Liberty Point The subscriber having taken the stand lately occufed by Simpson & McLaughlin, respectful ly returns hi t thauks for the liberal patronage here tofore extended to him, and hopes by unremitted attention to business, to merit a continuance of the same. . ;I have on hnnttjisowrral. vphiclsiJ3ariiig?s; Barouches, Buggies, Kockaways, W.artn8, ftc of the most approved style, which, for lightness and durability, will compare with any made here orT:lsewherc Pei sot oi:s w i-hmg to purchase will do well to call and cxan amine them, as I am determined to scd very low lor cash, or approved notes. Having had several years experience in one of i.o i... ..oat oinMi.i.mo.a. r ,1 n I manufacture Carria es of any drBcri4iori, at the shortes-t notice. All yvork warranted for twelve months and repaired; free of charge, should it LIIW IUI (.O IUUI l.-l (1 IIU lll A CI III JIfTpUI(u tail in point of workiiianship or material. REPAIRING neatly executed at the. shortest notice and most reasonable charge. Orders thank fully received. A. C. &IMFSON. f-ayctttttille, April 3, 1847. 424-tf. Johnson's Military Walnut Oil Shaving Soap, the best article in use for having a new supply just received and for sale by. S.J.HINSDALE. February 13, 1347. . From Boston Direct. I Drum Codfish, 2 bb's Salmon, 5 bbls each o I & 2 Mackerel 27 bb's No 3 Mackeral 60 bMs Massachuseilts. Large No 3 Mackerel. 5 casc-s paim leaf hats 2 casc-s bonnets 20 eases SHOES, Comprising a general a: tSortttient; dhd will be offered che ip oy the case. Also a large and general assortment of DRY GOODSj &C.j Fur sale this day. ,. WM. MtlKTYHE. Liberty Point, Fayett-vi'le, April 21, 1847. 427-3in. DR. WM. P. M ALLETT, may be found, when not orofessionallv engaged, at his office near Ec- cles's Biidge, adjoining the office at present occu pied by the Hon. James L,. Dobbin. August 22, !84G.-39i. 1y. JiARBLE FACTORY. Sy George Lauder, Nearly opposite the Post Office, Jan 3 , 1847-ly Fay etteviile, N. C. D. & W. iylcLAXTBIN Have just icceived Ihcir Spring a.ndl Summer TOD.S EuibfScirig a great vtiriety of Staple and Fancy- Goods, which they will tell at low prices. May 8th, .1947. 529- Graduate ofSiShe Baltimore College of DENIAL SURGEUY, Respectfully informs th'e pnb'ic that he has return I Irorh the NitMh.' and will now be happv to wait or all yvho niSv reituie his services. lie lceins I! unnecessary to enier nio a long .- - , I drtaftof what he 6fn perform, conffdefi'tly relying uion4ii.i 6-nerafi.infi. thev bcinr? the best test of his cap'alTiy. Uj.JVeturns his sincere ttianKs tor me noerai natron ae h has heretofore rr6cived. He may at all times be lound in r e;:evr;ie, when not professionally engaged Out. March 0,1847. CASH BARGAINS STORE Sare 25 per Cent 1 Save 25 per cent I w nt H E subscriber having established liimself on LL Ha v street, for the purpose of conducting the Dry Goods business, on the CASH principle, would respecttully invite me aitenuon oi me in habitants of F'ayefl vi Je and surrounding country. to bis well selected stock ol if Hissn sritiau As he is desirous of making Fayettevfle his nerinanent nlace cfresidence.it is to his advan- w?H. bv prtee and durability, j lease, and thereby insure a shafe, nf lenRf n( thft f!iittnin M the ennimunflV. Having been transacting business at the North, which causer, htm to be constantly in the maraei, purchasers can rest assured ot naving shew n mem such goods only a. have latest made ih'eir appear- a nee. 11 rs stock consists of ladieS and nten's dressy white. Muslin; and housekeepia Goods ; Shawls; Handkerchiefs ; Gloves; Mutsj Hosiery; and Negro Clothing, together with a lot ui iiui iwif a, uiaaiug I it an buk& w v. v - - cnumr rate. COUNTRY MERCHANTS aril be stpplied on terms so liberal as" w ill, we think, obviate the difficufiy of gain further. ' 11 and see for your selves JOHN EASTER.. Jr- Hit slrret. north id. a frw rlrxirs west ot I the Market, nearly opposite ihe new Lafayette Hotel. , Mayrl, 1847. 428-tf. JOSEPH S. BtJNN offers his ser- vices ss undertaker and builder,i the citizens or nihersisaosed to contractor boilmng rjobbmgl - . - l erme noerai. JUST RECEIVED, 5:k lbs prime CHEESE, J " 500 lbs Candies. And a varietv of other nic naca. at H. ERAMBERT'S. Mi? 22d. IR47. On OonsikniHent, rJh BOXES Vi.iuia iManulacluted 47 -Hf fRrn m.rSCt fine and common brands, nei.y put up in whole and haif boxes, ,v r uviory prices, Aiming m"? nam ona- tion.by .D.& W. MtLAURlN. May 22, 1847. 431 tf FAYETTEVILLE AND WARSAW STAGEL LINE. NeW Aii'aiisrement. The Warsaw Stage leaves Favetfevilleon Son. days, Tuesdays, and Thursdays, at 2 o'clock; P: M., and arrives at Warsaw In time to tnki fhe train for North or South. Leaves Warsaw Mon- days, Wednesdays and Fridnvs. afitr ihe arrival of the Train from both w ay k rind arrives in Fav- etteviile next mbriiiH? in lime for the sfap-e rritnw u.tl north or south. . 1 1 PASSENGERS enter at Briggs' Hotel. J ACKSON JOHNSON, Agent. Dec. 26, 1846. 410 tf. ON CONSIGNMENT, A fine trotting MARE in harness. Apply JACKSON JOHNSON, May 29, 1S47. tf. .Wagon Yard. ICE CREAM SALOON, U. Erambei'l'S Ie Cream Saloon is now opem d, where ladies and gentlemen can be accommodated w ith Ice Cream and Lemonade. May 15, 1S47. LAWS OF NORTH CAROLINA. Synopsis of ads passed at the last session of the General Assembly of JS'orth Carolina.. The act to ntnend (he Cape Fear and Lum- tter rirer Cniiul act, provides for opening the hooks (in If! arch 1847) and lencals the id- dividual liabiliiy t l.uise. CAPE FEAR AND YADKIN CANAL. This act ertlpriwe'S iiih?; IV. Pearson, Wm. H. HaWih. t). . McRae, Edward J. Mule, John Mofisou, 8. C. Bruce, M. 15. Person, Alex. Kelly, and others, to open books for leceiving subscriptions (t ihe pur pose of cutting a canal lium ihe Yadkin liver to the Cupe Fear river. .Cupital stock iiot to exceed S20Q.OOO. He believe uot even ihe first stefi has been taken In carry this act into operation 'CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS; The act knwti jis ihe whig Gerrymander, I .iid tT the districts iff the folhiyving inauuer : 1st Disltict. Cherokee Macou, Haywood; l)Uiiconibp," Ileuder.sotf, Ilulheifoid, Butke, McDowell; Yaucy, C lea vela ud; Culdiell. :9d Diatiici. AsheV WilkeV, Sun v, . Da fie, Rowaiij I-edell, Catawba. 3d Dtel.ict. Liucolu,"" Gaston, Meckleubur-;," Uuioft, Anson, Slauiy, Cabarrq, Jl ontgomer), Riehtnoiid Moore. 4ib Distiicf:;1 Stokes, :f; lockingham , Guilford,' . Rand olph,? Davidson. 6 h District. Wake, Frauklin, Warren, Halifax Edgectunbe Nash, Johnston. 7ih Dish H I. Cumbeilaudj Robeson, Columbus, Bladen, Brunswick, New I i alio vet; Sampson, Duplin, Onslow. S:h Diti?er. Wayne, Greene, Lenoir, Junes, Craven, Caileret; Beatifuit, Pitt, Hyde; Washington; Tyrrell. 9ih Di-tricL Mailin, Beitie, Gate.-, Chowan; Perquimon, Pasqiotank, Camden, Curiituck. 5h Disiricf. Granville, Caswell, Person, Orange, Chatham The Sheriff ofecfch county io rrtfeet on ihe Thursday pieced iug the flay of" electioti, follows : 1st Distifct; at AMiville? 2d, at Ifarrspton- ville: 3d. at Albernarle ; 4ih, at Greensboro 5lh. at HilUbbrortgh; 6th, Nashville; ElizabelhtownBladenr 8h, at Washington ; 9ih, Gates vil!c. TSre time for fjeift-etifrg' titles to Fan'ds ere- mf.,rs titiH rvieiided as follow ' Those nersous) who have euteied lands aud hhvo or nnve uot .,aij ,ne purchase money lo fire Stale, anuary Jg3r 1S42, shall have f'err 6rne expended to Jauuay; 1849, to niaKB payment aud perfect title. MILITIA. TL'e a'i f To reaulate the appoIurDent of fiefd" officer to volui teer legimeuts called into the service of the U. Staftes, provide toai aaia ofScefs shall be elected by the vote of the whole rsi'i.-nem thu election to Uke uUce at ih rnHAiia nt said reffifneut. after the I COaipanies bhall have assembled ... . - aeurtbet cd' w if h a PtO- - m- - ' a iso which deprived the leuimom now in Mexico of an election, by conferring the an- poinlrilent Io the Goveri.or. Another art provides that all nflk-eis of companies shall be elected by the votes of n majority of the company jut as is the case now, lbat all companies shall mutet four times a year, instead of fhiee. This law also makes it the duly of the Adjutant General to procure and publish in pamphlet form, a de scription of the uuifoim of U. S. Army tifli cers; together ivi h all the miliua laws now in force in the Slate; and also io procuic copies of Macomb's tactic ; and to distribute these woiksas follows: Eaeh Major and Biigadiet (jreiicial, hve cojues of each woik ; to each Colonel, 14 copie, to be di-tiibuted a tho General and Colonel may thiu!t proer and these woiks lo descend to the sacccssors ol those h ho receive them. Where a bond shall hereafter be given for the foithcoming of a clave; tir slave; to se cure a debt, the s.ile shall uot take place until 60 d;vs after the date of the bond. TEL EG RAPH CO M PA N Y. The act incorporating the Telegraph com pany, tii this .State, given them the light of way nvei any of the public roads, and l.iys a Hue of five huudted dollais on any person who shall destroy ot injure the fixtures of said com oanv with intent to interim.! the communica tion, nud besides, be liable fr the expetise of repaiting said damage aud if uuable to pay to be lthjri"sbned. CONTEMPT OF COURT. No per sou shall heieafter be sllmmaiily punished for cotitempt of Court, except the misbehavior Was ili ihe presence of Ihe Court, or so near thereto as to interrupt the adminis tration of justice. Aud when such punish ment is inflicted, the tarticuTaia bfi.lhe whole tiansaciiou are to be euteied upon the records of ihe Coutt. WARDENS of Ihe POOR lo be hereaf ter elected h'y tHe Colitiiy Cubits instead of by the peoplb. NOTARIES fhail only rcce!ve oue dollar for all services on a protest. REVENUE A tax of nne per ctnliitii to be lb vied find cb'llecled on ail teal estate descended or .devised to others than lineal descendants, e&cejn the w!dw of th'e de scendant; Uheie the estate is of the value of $30U and upwards. AUo on all personal pmpeity bequeathed to strangers or collateral kiudred. We do uot think that the revenue from this law will ever encumber the treasure. 1 J a of thlily dollats per anuuui. fir sell ing vehicles .of any kind, not marie in ibis StaUv NORTH ND SOUTH CAROLINA The acl incorporating this company, ap points a number of commissioners lo open books of subsciiption wfc'eti opened, n.t l be closed in less than iJO days; Il declares them an incorporated company when they shall have 2000 shares subscribed. $2 to be paid on every shiire af the time of xubscfib iug. Officers to be elected when four huu dted thousand dollars thall be subscribed. Empowers the company to hot row money, but not rhbte tHjln will infciease ihe CBpifaf sfor!? over two millions. If the w-tfi be uol com menced w iihin three year,' he charier forfeited. The act to incorporate the Wifoiington and Manchester tond, -?s much the same as ihe abote. Also ihe net incorporating ih'e Chailotte and South Carolina company. AN ACT for cuttihVa navrijable CANAL from the waters of the Yadkin to' the watefs of fhe Cape Fear, in this State. ' Whereas the cutting of a cantfaF fronV fhe waters of the Yadkin, to connect! vi-Jlh fhe navigable waters of the Cape Fear, is deem ed to be a work 6f vast fifiportance, and would when cofn'plefed, greatly facilitate the transportation of produce fiom western North Caiolifia, to a good ih'drkct within the State; a fid whefeas fA'an'y fj'cfso'h's are willing and desirous to Subscribe large sume if iHctie? tii effect the completion uYs'aid work, and it ?s just and ryroper th'at such persons their heirs arid assigns should be empowered to receive reaso'riable folfs fiirever; iff" saiisfic (it Cot th6 money advanced by them in carrying-the yvork mto execution, and the risk they run ; Therefore. Sec. 1. Be it eitdcted by the General As sethbly of the Slate of JVbrth Carolina, and it is hereby enacted by ihe dtithorily of the same, That it shall and may he lawful, and fhe fallowing persons are Iierety tifip-'owered to open books f'r receiving Subscription' to the said undertaking, in the tfovfr? of Fayete ville, and at such' other places as they may deem proper, to wit : Giles W Peafeon, W'il liam H Hit din, D G McKae. Edward J a"iaje JohfY fif loriion, S C JTru'ce, Murdock Person's, Alexander Kelly, and such other person's as they may choose to associate with' thern; an'd ttfe said persons above nam d, and their associates are hereby declared 8?ml deemed (6'be a body cororate and po Mitt, iiudef the style and name of the lad V and Cape Fear Canal Company, and by that narr.'e miy ue and be sued, plead and be impleaded, ha've a common seal, hold and possess res I property, and have all such oilier powers as have been' heretofore grant ed to like corporations. Sec- 21. Be it further enacted, That the capital stock of said company shall be eighty thousand dollars', divided inio shares of one hundred dollars each, each share' to be re presented in' said company by one voce; and that wbn alia res amounting t twenty five thousand dollars shall have been su beer bed, the pen-oas herein narnsd, or a majority of them, are authorized and empowered to call a gefiaral met tinr of the stockhrl jefs, for Volume 8 Number 434 Ihe purpose oteleciing a president and five directors, fur conducting the said undertaking ami managing all the business . coucerus of said company for and during such time as the said aUickholders, or a majority of them; ' may think fit, not exceeding twq years. Sec. 3- Be it further enacted, Thai lite said president and directors so elected, and their successors, or a majority of Ihem as sembled, shall have power and authorityKlo agree with any person or perao.ns, Oh hehalL of said company lb cut tlie said canal, aud erect such locks and dams and perform such other works, as they shall judge necebwry for the navigation of said canal, and convey ing on the same, from place to place and from lime to time, and upon such terms iha in such manlier, as Uiey Ka!l ilunk. fit; and nut of the monies' arising from the subscrip tions, lolls and other aids given, to pay !Mr the same ; and to repair and keep In order the said ciu'al and otliei works (hereto per taining, and to defray a!l incidental charges; and also to appoint a treasurer, clerk, and such other officers as they may cleeih requii site ; and also to make and establish rules of proceedings, 4Hd trailSact all other business and concerns of the said company in and dur ing intervals of the general meetings lj(" the same ; and for their trouble, they shall receive such compensation as snail by the general meeting of the stockholders be de termined upon. Sec. 4. Bb it further eHacicd, That, for and in consideration of the expenses thai such proprietors will be at in completing said work, and maintaining and keeping tlie same lu repair, the said canal and other works, with all their profits pertaining, shall be, rind are hereby vested in the said propri etors, their heirs and assigns forever, S3 tttt- ants in common, in proportion to their res pective shares ; and the said stockholders idialf, through their agents, demand and re ceive, at s'uch p'Ufce or places as they niav appoint, such toll ot tolls, for all comtnodi ite transported through it, as may be deter mined upon by genera! meeting of stockhol ders ; and further, that said stockholders; flffough their agents, shall have power tf declare dividends semi annually. . . , Sec. 5. Afid whereas, some of tl.fe places through which' h ih'ay be necessary to cou-du-t said Canal, may be convenient fofj erecting mills and other water works and the possessor of said property may desire to improve the same : and whereas, it is not the Intention of tliu.act to mterlere wtttl the rights of private property, fc'ut slmpiy for the purpose of improving' the navigation of said .waters : Sec. 6. Be it enacted, That the WaterJ or any pari t tereofj conveyed through said banal, shall not be used for any other pur pose, than in this act specified, except by con sent", with and consent ? of said confp-jriy. Sec 7. Be if furilfer erfacted, That it shall and m:iy be lawful for the said President and Directors, or a majority of them, to agree wlfli Ue bwflers of land th'rotfg'h vvhich' said c-Jtial passes, for the purchase th'ereofj nnd iif case of disagreement, or in case the owner thereof shall b'e a feme covert, infant or Hon compos, ori appftcatioii to any two' Justices of th'e co'uh'ly in which' saul land -hall lie, the eaid Justices shall issue their, wairaht, under their hands, to the Sheriff of said vQuliiy, to Summon a jury of freeholders" to n'eet on the land, on a day to be appoint ed in said warrant, to assess the damage the owner thereof will Sustain from ihu cut- Mihg sa'd Canal Ihrouglf tfietr land ; and such assessmeut shafr be paid lo the owners of fhe hi ud, ft their legal representatives ; and on the payment thereof, such Company shall b'e seized in fee of said land, as if con veyed by the owners thereof, to them and their successors by legal conveyance. Niw YoRk', June I, fS47. o'ur streets are tiffed wiih immigrants i and, with their peculiar dress, (rough frieze , coats and cordcroy knee-breeches,) and (heir simple, plodding, and much puzzled faces, they may be seen at every corner streaking the sarrfeness of 6'uV sallow-wo rri city faces, an'd bfacfc broadcloth, father pic turesquely. Sbrri'e of them, especially ao." The other day, We promenade side of Broad way was8farfled from its propriety by ihe unwonted appafitfen' of a young Irish' girt, " fisi come over," evidently, who was driv ing up the street, at a rapid pace, in her blue mantle, with ruddy, innocent face, and long hair streaming down' to her waist, bare footed, but vi? if h An' instep and ankle as a. Naiad oi Hamadryad might own, and as drew the practised eye of man a may about! own lo turn and look, and turn uhd look again. She, simple child of nature, hasten, ed on; thinking of ankle or instep very little; unless that she Jelt the broad, smooth flairs ol BrO'adwa.v harder than the soft and springy , tun oi ner uome. Talking of races we bush thtuirs often m this country by steamboat and railroad at a' break-neck rate of speed ; but, com na red to Ihe way they do thfffga oh' the English rait- jri we aic uui jiow coacnea. r ony five miles an hour fs the contract time for carrying the mail ; an'd a much higher Bpeedf ia obtained lor special occasions. On the London and Northwestern railroad, a spe cial train, with five carriages, went for rather flew from London to Birmingham in two hours' running lime, bVmjf fully 56 miles, an hour. The last 21 miles were done in 21 minutes one single mile having beea run in' 48 seconds, or at the rate ofta miles ar! rhour. ' I 1 .... A
The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.)
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