r..u tii C swtltullaa aad ths Law
tk tiaardiaaaef "Mir Liberty.
a
Wrancsdnr, ScpKmber 11.
m-s Tr Bonndary Bill, &; tbe
1 California Bin, Passed.
0f:1 I at Tele for Cavcruor.
V.'e cf from ;, P '-';!. TLfM t' f ..?!... ar,g
(',"".. ml Haunt .iff1. t 1 Cwe A
j-t I, t.:eurJ I, j a lU :?. of iL Secret,
ry f tu'.t. W piwwa a, (. eompariae),
ib mt fcf Uemaw "to IMS. " The of the
new counties are loolu-lej is toma from wLkh
they were Ukifi. ,
-V.-..V'1848.-t. ' 1 1850.
- -7 Mi. -tf. Mash, iui.
Ah ' J:l
DeBfoft
Bertie .
Braaaaak
' B a acorn 1
" The TtVr!4 ll R'b Kcf-
Uf ef Saturday. kifortaeJ thot Mr. BojJ'i
.r!m.rf to tht Trias Boundary Bill prnpoe-; - .
lu u attach to it tb. Wa PU8 Tfn'c.Urrn. . I
U d 1w BFUii' Wednesday $ J Ctmdl() '
aaJ the xr hA ulto a lh bill itself, it wee i Carteret
rade ah, , 0 ThuraJay a moiioa to icouai- j CMWe
aerWM'PVP,t!l.lfjH,linUi Chatham '
UJJ was g del 7 sajoniy SR,' j Cherokee
Thi was oWunging bunipsoct, and fc ;cletw.JiBj
i n CM fit'i we "Jr 'cidumbu. .
the Ui really ia." danger; ;TJut ma 'cnrvea' "
8sUy Bi8hlkMi5UMm. eWioglmtlT!. !CuinhrUk(I
. W wtit fared mtB twt tup irom mt
IMS
, s,t
II.S57'
SH .
381
i, 301 'J
- ti
' 713'
M'i
489
407 -
, 935 , .
400
73
Ul3
370
194
C4t
All
J 1
1043
604
l 850
. . SOfi
'1035'
39 41 1311
..an,
80
365 '
' 1.781. '
83'
1 X93'
1 tit
713 ' '
S7S
gears.
Cunituck
177,,
aftf tf tbe Reg irfef, InfiniiSnf ut lliat ibt Tcim jy
'jUif ubj majoritjrftoi tot; .4- rJI-U18T f5p " 828 v 1033
1098
6t
317
'253,
. in.
440
730
1023'
m '
663
331
, 693.
640
497
415
563
114
713
6S7
637
431
IS!
360
; 643
, 413
147
;!8i
;'."38i
,1144
-.. . 698
i!(a(!r 0pm n OrJfr tf tl e P,m tf
Tetnptunc. H eir rttltlca put
iat ; lo.nA if t!e llev, ifimutl
Fearte, D. G. AV. Pn lo i&t th at
ocitijH a Tfiesdar evening t! 3rd
f September,, ia the'Fem&ie Attdmj,
nd proceeded to crgtnire a DifUiea
of the Son cf Temperance, deaigaited
ts the GraLtia Uivloa Kkh datj
wai diicharged ia ta trnpresshe ami
dignified manner, enchaiaing the atten
tion f all present. The exerciieawill
doubtle hare a place amongst the.
most interestiug assuciat too of their life.
Tbe auspices were quite favorable, and
thcproapect art iattertnjr.- a-M -' " 1
The fallowing if a list of the Officers
elected for thi 'quarter, Samnel
W.McKnit, "V, P.. Wm.A,Nel-
oo, W. Am Ja. S. Scott. R.B.. 2 it.
M. Freeland, F. S Jthn I). Donaell,
T C. W. Palmer, 0 Thoa. J. Jonea,
A. C, E. Mows, I. 8. S. A. WUite O.
8. . ONE OF THE SONU. I
Tl e isiVjcct cf ti diti'ltittrtn tf tt
t'cion U to tl'.em a r: taetion one
the? have ueitf ttnte plated, and (b?
jocr leave, MMr. Diiunionut,) It it
aa erent Lkk the? art dtterto ned
fchali act tale plan; AUat New Me
ica and CalifwLa and Text, thej
koow. Itnt little, aid Ttr Tur leave
piB.) the? tare less. One plain, pal
dvbr ifcf fl fr! i,b a r rolrf 1 1 ow,
let hJ icrcd theecrrrr, fceritdfflv
trj ktrirate sutjfct ef cauie an J efrrt.
HARRIED, if;.
tLa IUt.A.G. Haciea, Mtj. W
1A I.7, 1 S 0.
LlUlR&JALIESr
- Iaporten tad WLdetal Ea!en
I Gtll!WA,
CLASS AU KaRTIIkJVWARI!
Carner fruaura ma SiJSiglrm Strult,
, rETtkfCt aa, V-,
the Union, their libertiet are tafe, and
bj H their ccuatrj baa been made great,
prosperous and. happr. The arts and
tricks of politic taus nave never made
them diittatiified with it an never
root aat their love for it.'. Liberty and
Union wa the pafriraonj if their Jle
Tolttiionarjr filliers, fur which they
fought, bled, and many ofs theta died ;
and which their sons, the men of the
present "daVr jWUliup to pour out
W.M. Mraa,. fAl jurt wie4-alir ava impeH.
paule, riononstict the? know, mat in y MUsBn to lf
I ' -T , . ? r Etna ! Men Wara, BrUabaia Wam,LMfc
t tKe JTilt Tii, cvontmg ef t'lua. CUm,
KDiciisonmuciwcL
! mg tikxaM, Lantfj. Uiixulc Waiten, a4
ry oWrtfrtkw of Ff ct Uaaa aavaily fea4
ia their Ena of htuine, erolwirva ataaT tmliru
I If mtw mnd Umutifvl fytt$. ta hkh the faxiia
THE rervtar auectiag ef tai norirty kabf ihaatieau.w ef tb traJaptrtirbliHT Cacarar
Me4 lebcheUen MeftdtT of Avpt Court, MaataiTTa. aMoring tliea rtial the in lU
a oorsni t aiteaUme, r!ied aaectwff wifl fee taoda at tow aa In any aiaiiUr e.bl'wh.Tv-nl ta
arkj an n cvnrwaj ma cia iuk. m ua i, nilea ttatea
set a umi, in fUUorouEh, at 1 1 o clock A. M.
A a etUrea W de!iered fey Ibe Fresideiit,
' cd aa Emj ea Pceumooia wad fey Dr. J. B.
Jaaea.
Peptea.bet 4.
11UIR & JAMES. !
., ' , , ' 46 4w
''581 - ,323
:. 2S7 , ,
609
603
1133 '
677
V9 want a Rail Road lo connect
; . : witi the Central Rail Road. - t
t kniBVr? Jaw1 irk. AfrsA muA rrfa
. 1 1 a ( c as wrxa tv uvivmm aui aya vv v iMa. . I a.
from wvaSun and destruction. tbU iMrwU,a,dePel!7uy o. the U-
But the people of Isorta Carolina are UrriA la it by iu atember. ,ni ihoiiod
peaceful and Uw-abidmg all contra- ality ia atteBdiag iu awtiara aed pcr&natBg ita
1. t -1 J.!. nl.Jl.ll.ll.l . tl 1 I .V- B
i ernes liirr acsirv w are Kiuru uy uic uum kj wua m u n.
eonititutton and the law. properly ad-
minisierea. iience, aiuiouga, meir
) 820 ,
the auKa vausirn,, u.a 7 Franklin
i-aJ by of 150 W f'JV-.w' Jctef
tTbEJiwethBsmf aw of ktoWed Cww);,
gfrttiy to ll totrteat of hw pir by retorting to
tha Mtietlc TeWsrl'h Ut intenigenea. In Ouilfoii "
thi inf h mteliijjenee iwe oy ia ao
aine or (lii niaiH anJ it U meJe bullj tulutbl
ta at Wei of total tkitttm in H the WaJ
Ingtoa pifefton Mowlay awmlng. we wivjwn
fte t.kerVUrMnoiieaJ -j
' ". u ; F18ST EXTRA.!, .
. . f i iWaAiagton, Sep. 7, 1850.
Th" llonse'of UeprernUiive aVin
rfrnnfidt-fd, veterlay, he role by
whieb th" Tesas 0om Jary BiU W lot I
- tl . 1 Tm L.
, m Thur4jy. tuui juxuuj posse u, vj
a nmjnrity f tkh. Tli vote by which
HnvdV antDndinenl : had been ' ffjeried
w.i altn rerontiilercrf, and ineluuru
,iu,
i.
HtlifaX
llaywood
Henderami ; (
Hrtfr4:j.r-
104 . 1408
';i9'.,i',7t
i! 371 si,890 '
t07 ' 615
1016 348 '
.1567 4li!
i.
89
-- 311
897
,317.
984
1773'
We want such a RoaJ tn aer riur To. .
,baeeotn8iliern marked, and w want!n nr en great--alt!ioagh
434 ' it in get our Gr eerie fr m Wilminftontbetr right have been threatened and
iftit M f'..;,.. - irii , .t.;,. outra'fil iher loot' ta constitutional
. w v. ... ... a . fiv . ii. in it i ill VUIH. C '
op a home market if Wilmington tleires ; remedies for the redress of the one, and
ta become a Urge Commercial Cttyfe;tne protection of the other. "Therefore
the rich Valley of tha Dari a eonneeiing they gave no countenance to the Nash
Road with the feniral Rail Road.' Start J Ule Convention, and were unrepre
it from any point of the Pan yon !eaeJ ented therein. . The Locofoco party
but. a you rejaicl ih iniereat ol the Cen-( eep the State', but couW; get
tral Rail Ud at you value the prorper. Delegates, to the Nashville jL'oaren
itv and n Qwib of Wilmiaf tun gire ua a ; tion,,because the people of North Caro
Uranch lCoad to the Central RmrtP. and : in were.ceienninea ta preserve ine
o( dol- , v n'on. rrzr ; -. : Hnkigk Time
1310
'457
699
313
1481
694
367
5431
874
528 U
we'll put Illinium! and housnJ
in
the B.tU Pt Pased! Liftfit ,! bteak-
- i ' 4 - ' ' -
,nf ...i. ' '' ' til:.r:- -
' ' ' ' ' epfnvn P.TTRA-- u ... 1M
i
i .:::, -::u : tono ht s.i, of .be poom,e.-,
, ,.339;,,657 ... 3l3.-,t'595 . i1 vl.r "' ; -'..
burg ,, 698 1068 670 ,1153 We' ohwrve oinenmplaiai , in ihe
44li 656 ' 671 589 New York papers that the southern mer.
SECO.ND EXTRA. , t
n t Washington, 8ept 7. 150.
. i ... : i t ecoca, r. m.
1 Th ll-'U ba jrne'lo workln earnest.
The Bill for the gdmmionof California
hat just pastta oy a vote vj iou i uu.
TIe Fugittve Slave iiern ahwe. of the se
ries embraced .'in the4 late Compromiie
Hill, temains to be passed! ;; ;J
. W are IndeUeJ to tlue Hon. George E. Bad
ger for a bound cotj ef ibe Report ef the 8cexe-
Ury ofth Treatury the Financea. :, ur t
: We are also ludtUed to tte Hon. R. H. Plan
tontlbr a copy of the Report or tlie Naral Com
" uittra en tatablWitai a Une sf Mall Stramrtilp
to the WMtern Contt, of Africa a orief. notice
of which will be found in another column, copied
. from the Baltimore 8ua.f -,.,... y I
'. . u v
Tha'-Carncroa ramllyr who Allowed the
Court in thie" circuit lt year and aftoriM eo,
large a fund of exeitiog amuaewcnl to Ihe j
Viia, are now on Uttireecond lour. ,They ere ex-1
hiliiting here thi week, and their performance
appear to hawtoat none of their attraction. ,
w,m PnritiTtliiT Rill The first rerlion
providcii lor the creation of a commission,
not r xrteilin? three in number. In u-h
' county of every slate aiid territory. 2. Uni
led State mat shuls to esecute warrnnis.
3. Captured fugitives are lobe taken ba
fore the alove nieittionrdfrttnmissioners.
4. Perons preveming, arrests , of .slaves,
or harboring themt maybe fined 1000
, or impitroned ix monjhs.l 5.' Stipulntes
the fees of utarslials., 6. Authorises ex
penses of arret and removal to be paid
by the United Stales treasury. - 7 Vy
slave owners the value of slaves a second
lime 1 rescued, out of the United States
treasury, the amount to be charged to the
slate where the rescue look pl i,
FopuHtlon of Wilmington, The
folhiwinif is the popidation of the townof
IFUmlittrton arcordiitir to the recent
enumeration. ' This ; may be called the
resident population; durinif the business
i seasons ofihe year, the floating population
is considerable.
Whiles "
Free colored '
Slaves
llyde :..
IredeU
JohuMon '
Jones ,. ,
Lenoir
Lincoln '
Macon
Martin
MecklenUurg
Moore ; '
Montgomery
Xah '
New Uanever,
Northampton
Onalow4"" 1
Paaquotank
Perqaimon'
Person
PiU
11
636
-330
469
1376
'"720
313
i 196
833 1
507 " 483
. ...
430
237,.
171
i98
. 453 ,
814,,
.I81',
455'
508
370
423
lars in the bands ofihe Central Road thai
ill not otherwise cel. and Wilmington
' 638 , hal blossom as the summer a rose. , We ,
399 call tipoV Ute friend of lite 1'entnl Road ,
A New Cuticle. The Sciennfie A
meriran says that ,M Fluster of dissolved
fulta percha have been in use among the
, ,i?73 o consider this matter they are lationsd eular faculty for two years, i Ulilom
; J71 'men, and wedrndn not that fifteen minutes , f" emjJoved l dissilve the giitia
aia relleeiion on ihe snhlert will satisfr them perena tlie solution i first rate for cuts.
w .
1010 "," 579 ' ihsl the' great iritereM of the Central R
cm "''La demands a Hranch Rail Road penetral
oiul " r",,tar. tti the points of his finger
638,
131 i
335
699
ik. .:,!. ... i r...,;i v.n-.. r n..
7j They will see, too, bow Wilmington can
taw -v . 7..r
60
108'
375
613
176
887
1013 .
' 600
663
1714 , , 1726 ,
631
80
378
489
188
471 176
,3ai!l 365
360 678
.689 671
penetraiing ; eul ,or cutitle' (worn, .with new lye. lfl
mm in in a tirugsigi ami gti mem poinicu
it his iilta percha liquid ; no sooner
it is spplied to the fingers than they are
coTtrcd with a thiiv'w hite, haid, yet flex
ible, and ilriuly adhering akin the chlo
roform evaporates 1 in an instant,", and
Imvpb iIia villli nerrlfj twliiiwl l!nn enl.
New Ynrk'nancra that tha enuiharn mar.! ton dissolved in chloroform mutes aomid
171 chants are not so thick as usual in that plaster, all, hut nt like g una percha for
909 "J 'hi aeason. We are very glad to ' Hie nanus ol a wotking man.
187 hear it. ' tl i about time that the South-1 n.,i.i t ; i . iuai.h-x
sl( era Ptates did Uieirown importing.. Their. I 1 Wife irlllioullarriare.ln a recent bV
... productions have lo pay four-fifths of all i amy case in Brooklyn,' N."'Y1, before
1634 '' 1855 !'ie K001' nrVw?"" jnln, '' ''owntry but ( Judge Rockwell, he derided tint a man
. ii is iur iionncrn mercnanis who maaa .uving wim a woman in a state ni auuiiery
i mo pri'ni... pv iur aa norm varouna ia a no cauiiiir ner nis wue, is ior an legal pur
Randolph! IH i94') 313
643
Richmond
Robeeoa jt!f J 581.,623
Roclinirham Slo 1 963
390 .
347
-329
691 r
'l35"4 ' -
63 ' I 680'!
iK.ca f
W. A. NORWOOD, Sec'y.
rVptcother 11. ' ' ' " 49 tw
THE WONDER
' 'as
Blessing of, the Age !
Ur. THE
XOST tlTHlOBDlMRT 1EDIC1NB
IX TUE WORLD 1! 1
f. !i
: Thcmas Webb,"-
ATTORNEY AT L AT7,'
. HaxsBOKoi-oH, N. C. ,
I'lbL tilenJ Hi Court, hoik County a ad
Superior, in OraagCi Alaaanre and Chaa
ham. . .. - . -
Prompt attentioa will be giTta ta aHrlaiaM for
Petuiona. Land WaitDta,Eitra ead Back pay,
&e. Ojfieti the Co I llvutt. "
July 17. t , , 41
Public Sale.
TUE tuUrriber will aaB on Tharaday tti tti
ef Septrmber, tha preaeal t'rop of CORN,
WHEAT, OATS eed Fi)DDER4Horar Catfle
Ufa 6ce, Iljuae-llaU and Kitchen Faruitur,
a ad awny other an k lea, too ledioo to mentiotu
Term mad knowa mm Ihe day at at la.
, -JOUN R. THOMPSON.
BeptrmtifT t. " """"; 48 J ;
Notice. ' -
HAV1XO at Aogut Term of Orang Court'
qualified a Eiecutor of the Will of Wil-
1 liam II. Merrit, I hereby warn all leraona lo bring
TIU Extract it put up i quart hot tin, it is ' then aceonnt and demand or emy kind ami de-
iimr$ thtuper, pleamnlrr, mnd Warranted
.. . tuptnur to any told. ' it turn touhamt
, 1 . twniting, purging, ntiemuig, r, .
.V deUlilating ike patient. - t r'- I
WE HAVE MANUFACTURED
i-.liOCCOO Bottlrt ef thtt Rantpnrilla
during Ihe pott fear, and are now putting up at
Mutt (HMH BUTTLES ffcK VAX.
t sixo moek or Tin sakbatarilla root
IN ONE MONTH THAN ALL THS OTHER ' 4
MANlFACTt JtERS OKpfARJArARlL
. LA IN ONE TEAR. . i
nomioation to me wttliia tbe time precfiUrd by
law. A U JtUor lo aaid eelata will plea to com
forward and nuk prompt pavmrat. 1
GEORGE W. PURIFY.
. ABgot28. ' i r'48
Notice.
1 1 AVING quitltW, al AuguatTerm. I8r0, of
, Orange County Court, aa Eierutor of the
j hutjaill and Teatament of my Father, Pa 'id Par.
ker, deceased, I.hereby give notice, that on tlie 6th
337 ' '1107
Total,
3.570
' 657
2,873
( ' ;'-.
. V i
!
Rowan "
Rutherford .
Sampson
Stanly T
Surry'"
TyrreH , ,
Wake.,, j.l
Warren ' t
Washington
Wilke ..-
Vancy . i
Total
,- ,y
827
1265
630
696.
439,
693"
concerned, we hope to see the da when1 pones her !insband,'een thoueh not ae
01 ' j Wilmington and our other seaport towns ttially married, and mv not only be made
583 , shall engross the North Carolina business. ' liable for her debts, but convicted, if he
354 ( We lark f hterprise and eapitid at present weds another female during the lifetime
141 but if no mi-fortune should cut short, of his paramour1.1 - We wish this decision
esrnt Mate policy ol improvement . count and would sianu the test of, our
higher courts- It is but-simple lustico
snu ougnt 10 ne common law.
626 our present
'if the facilities of intercourse between
... K ... ' my Testator, on FUl River, in the County, of
Br. S. r.Tovvnscnd's Saranparllla 04 ; , ,h;u to JathahinheMbil-
'- "jiiwmi' , av , , oer, on a ereun in iweive monuta a io ine iTea,
roa any LEXOTH or TUE IN ALL CLIMATES, and en a credit of one and two yeare as te the J
ThU eilracthas cvaca not of the following 1'"' , ' T' ' ' .
diaeaaes tbab all tmb eTaaa aavssTiasa j Liilui-LiJ UJxXltl IjICavCIa ,
aiciaaa voaaTasa have done. ' - coiwiating of Men, Women and Children, and of
SCROFIX4,OKKlG'SETIL, I two food Tnner. of Uather ;-and a . , .
OB3TIXATE CUTANEOUS ERUPTIONS, ,' . f c , Ar 1ailu , .
, . hj t.. , r, oftwo hundred and nllj arrea, more or teas, with , ,
Ftmp't or. Futultt on f ht facet , m comf0rteU DwelUna House and convenient ,
BLOTCHES,1 BILES,' CHRONIC SORE EVES, 1 mit-hauaes, and a good Tsnysrd, wilhtuiUbU
BIXO HORJl OH TETTEII, spruvtensnce. . ,, ...... .,.
' cniTn unin I Persons dwarous or purchsaing property of the
,U - OV.ALiU , s. I ajajve deacription. are hereby satured that this
Enlargement and rain of the 13 one and Joint, sale Will be well worthy their attention.
,' 649', Wilmington and the up-couutry ever be-
, 500 . L 837 ron,e wna they, ought to te,-that town
607 " 833 nu,t become onr rtiarket for grieeries, at
t ,746 J n 38 r S34 i f 66 " eTrnl, And why noil W hat is lo pre--i
tnoT ' it?- Vnen ' 'tis ' wnl ,he pwp'e of Wilmington from doing
ine wnoie 01 me west India traue 01 the
.... ...... , ( .
MechanC t LtJgtr.'J
1007
t AIM I'
IVVW
1223 " I0C0
"1228 1017 r
1
3MM::.J06.!oSa5a..s
1352
- 91 , 1293
'173 i 630
,r,858 5 183'
264, 1 1097
1299 ... 309
tt 357 T 634
979
183
169
821
314
468
, have already a respectable West India
The hriafXf a'shmgton, Capt. Newton,
at Philadelphia,' brings" dales from par
denas'to the'lSih Inst.' Capt, N. reports
that Liopezi with another invading force,
was expected there nightly. . 1 here was
great excitement among the people, and
Kll anrl iinnlvinir Iirp tvtih ormppriea
r j whenourliucnf Kailrondifinithett? They
683
291 . inrmm'ma ilpniant!" oml trn Imna lha ilav
I 1091 is not distant when all our supplies hnlt
-1373; be received through that lown by wsy of
' 633, the North Carolina Railroad. ; t .-,! :
We wish there were not so many South ,
42.636 41.68342.071 44.845 em people at the Northern watering places,'
41 6831""' ' " '' 42.071 ' snrl travelling ill rough the Northern States and Ireland.
; ,' J j jj J f If ' ;' ' ' during every summer, t them stay at
854. 1 i.'t. . 3,774' home pend their money al home, i It
uiem patnuiixo uuiiirrn oiiruiga, n-ui-re
lliey can keep their negroes. With them, if. arrived at New York, oil
they wish to.. Iiade snd pleasure the i jsi with , three dava
commerce, capable of increase with the! extensive) preparations were going on to
icpel ihe new expedition. i-f" !
! There arrived al New York during the
week ending on Saturday the 25th tilt,
thirty-eight . emigrant ships. , bringing 0.
C8S passengers, principally from England
GENERAL TAYLOR'S REMAINS."
.1. 1
.1
1 X
l FROM EUROPE.1' 1 s ;
1 1 lie null 11.11 mail tmitiri niiuiiili:
Sunday, (1st
later news from
... t. .1.- e.i.: l.....'"' v" "-
from .yiajorUliss. that the remains ojix No w-omjer . ipir f0n,rv .fi,u . ;.. ,. ' ! ., ... , 1 - ..
President Taylor are to he removes h 10 , . M M . ... . Mnn,'liAn ' ji
I increases raniuiy 111 population, anw
wealth, when all the money of the country
is spent among theiri, a 'constant drain at
the same time going towards them' front
the South, and impoverishing" us. '
( , . , ,,R. 77m. s
The
7.100,
. The population in 1810 was 4,774; in
crease in 10 years, 2,358. VI. v. -
Calia, A ;tiew Captain General has
been appointed for Cuba,' a Madrid cor
respondent of the New York Sun says
tits name
Four new
aie in he sent
The increase
the family cemetery, near Louisville, Ken
tucky: .1 '' "; .;.
; .-, .:r.-.t Baltimore, Md., Aug. 9, 1850. J
Chrutian Roteliut, Etq Aw Qrlemu, La. ',,
- Sir: I am desired by Mrs. Taylor to
acknowledge the letter which you ad
dressed to herlrm.the 24th ult.. as chaitman
of a committee appointed by the.Goyernor ton, predicts, with great confidence, that
of Louisiana, and to express her iiearjlelt immediately upon tlie admission el lali
thanks for dip sentiments of sympathy and fornia into the Uuion, the Governor of
condolence therein manifested. , ,::s j Georgia will issue his proclamation, mat
The desire which you express.'in behalf delegates will be chosen, thai her con
of the citizens of Louisiana, that the rc- vention will be holden, and that the con
mains of the late President should be remov- vention wHl se6 in lecetsion tlie only re
ed to thai State lor final interment, exhibita medy left her, and will adopt it." -. The
adegne of respect for hi memory, which j Augusta Chronicle, which may be aup
i the more feelingly appreciated by Mr, posed lo be quite ss well informed can
Taylor, because she has many1 valued "cerning public sentiment in Georgia, as
friends in your State, and clteriahed as-the Routhern Press, assnres the writer
sociations connected with her residence ).'thal if he supposes the people of Georgia
a a R . ' ' . a ia ..! 1 .1 ! .I
there she.' therefore, deeply regrets mat to oe "equany lanancai anu nciuueu wim
The la'esi accounts from Schleswig
state that both the Hnlstein and DanUh
armies had suspended field operations..
On his hie visit to Lyons, Louis Na
poleon announced lo the .people his deter
mination to remain at the head of the
tha wish of the committee cannot be com
plied With. Her own feelings, and.lhose
of the members of her family, now
a 1 i-.M- rAM af il.a romnvul
a - a BtAas mrm fliAaBf ipiii v. bib imvih a waiw taawaa
" ' 1 t.a iu 1 a 1 :Aiinn4 siciva) s -
is rorra. n w.. remnin, to the- fami y cemeiery, heard a good
rrg.ne.iu. of 1,000 men each, ofihe remain. wm 7 ) h
a - srv.ia upar iiiiinniiira wiiviv aaa . -
oui immeuiaiciy to wuoe. , . . ... Ull n.
01 iriHps in ouna, in eon- ..,,,!
f2nt'nimpcil nf Fr.n. if lha noniilo vrmihl
im....ci , fU8UM htatt n, announcement is re
ported to have created ' much sensation,
thnagh it was received wjth genera! satis
faction. 'V'V ';.;:; f -i-
Cotioa had declined a quarter of a pen
ny during three days; flour had receded
sixpence per barrel; wheat one shilling
per bushel; and cord was very dull. '
1 ( Ttkgraphti for, the Rrghttr.) m )
V ,., , t,. ' i New York, 8ept6tn, 1850,
' The Steamer Hihernia has arrived.
' Cotton lias advanced j since the sailing
of the Atlantic. Salea for the week 37,
000 hale. No change, in other articles.
r. Prince De Jninville will bo a candidate
for the Presidency ? of France.'', Louis
Napoleon wss mobbed and ejected from
a Ball-room, at the town of Criscony,
himself," he is very much mistaken..;
! Some time aeo, a plain countryman
was in Richmond, and having read and
deal of the talk at Wash
the dissolution of the Un-
ith much simplicity, and
perfect sincerity, if those gentlemen at
. . . . .1 r... :il ....I..
... ,...... .r.- xii ia ena limi ine roiuiniiivc win uim..-
sequence 01 me aie laopez expeuit on, - r ,m In nr,fcr lu. r.nitai hnrlthe risht and nower to
will he. when a the corps now rormm2 -- the Uuiono? whether, it was
lilary force of the 40.001). .
whom ihey represent, for the distinguish- decide that question. ? Being informed
ed tribnte of affectionate regard to tne ; that it was a matter Deyona me province
CnntttrrWl- Cold. -The Philadelphia memory, of the. oepameo. wii-ct, tneir 01 tne 'J?Vy'
laedwer savs:' ' n' i application conveys, ni ior which,
lioitnterfeit half eales are now, in cir- J w to lemter ner warmest .k.,w.
culation.and allhougb good imitations of leugoienia. , . .. , , , .
s rather liehter in Color sm.nr, wuu me nigneai ic?pecu yi
ob tjserv'l. nW. W. S. UL.I33.
the Pennine, are rather liehter
as Well as in weight lhai ihe genuine.-,
Pl.." :' " ir ' n r t..n.fl iinMi
uere are aiso inciicauons ui ui
iU face. The best ie, however, is the
fact, W. on the eagle side of the coin on
the geluines, there are three full-points
nee bchr the "wonl " five" and two after
it; on ilf counterfeit there is not a fulU
I'oinl onyitner side. - . ;
y. Graham, N.C. 8ept. 4lh, 1840. ,
; Mr. Editor 1 A respectable number
of the Citizens of the vicinity becoming
interested in the progress of the Tem
perance, movement, associated them
selves and petitioned for a charter con-
she i that the people might be permitted a
voice on the subject of dissolving the
Union, he at once dismissed his solici
tude, remarking, with the air of a man
very much relieved in mind, Oh, then,
it won't be dissolved." . '; J ; , '.T
"We take the above from the Rich
mond Republican, (which, by the bye,
is one of the ablest and soundest "Whig
of the land. The feeling there
alluded to is exactly that which prevails
. , e V ...I. ..aI:.
anion:
STUBBERN VLCERS, ! ' ;
SYPHILITIC DISORDERS, LUMBAGO,
i .:i.f'8A5L.iaBaintff'i
and 11 Jiaeaaot arising fiora an injudlctotiS trne
, of Mercury, Ascites, or Dropsy, Eipoaure,
j , or Imprudence in Life. . It invariably
"" ' V" 'cure',
R II EI7 91 ATIS .tl, . . ,
INDIGESTION OR DYSPEPSIA.
Neurctgut, General and Kervw Deliltly, '
; PALPITATION OP THE HEART,
HARRISON PARKER, Ex'r. .
Augoat 29. , , ., 48'
i Important Bale.
A T the reaidenee of the late Wm. H. Merritt,
ene mile 8outh of Chapel Hill, on the 25lb
day of September, I shall expoee to public tale
Five Likely Negro Ken. Three Wo;
mea fc Two Children i .
vsriout articlea of Household Furnilure, Farming ,
lteniil. about ten thousand pound of the beat j
Tt.Min fiflv nf fT.lllA. and m.nv AlK. aril.
t. n . . . .... f le.i.- v.i ' ' V - 1
ompiaim os innammaiion ui me iviuney. fUt Wln whcn the farm wlg locked, tuck aa
, Ladietef pale coinplciion and coaaumptiv Sheep, Mule. Horse, 1Ior; about three hund
habita, and such a ar debilitated by Ihoas olv red bualiela of Blue Stem Wheat (a good article :
atruetion which female are liable to, are rettor for eed ;) one family Carryall and Harnett ; and .
ed, by (ha ue of a Lottie or two, to bloom and all the reaidue of the perbhable property that can .
vigor. ,i,r. , ' , i conveniently be spared. ., .,, m
i Principal Oflice, Clanp & TowDsend, 83Naa.' The !e will eoramence at 10 oVlock A. M.
Ban Street, New York. r ., nl wnUnue trom day to day s long at snail be
fc-TH. i?. .0!- W n Ifor f;ilBK. icrmsiacremio iwcito momnsup-
BE . m aj v epaastaa J vaai mm uivv
rough.
John D.WUHiims,; -
''' EJtDAM Istr.rajreltetllle,
July,'l91850.
N. C.
43 6m
on bond with annroved security.
GEO. W. PURIFY, Ex'r.
Augut29. , ... 48;
Steam Boat Navigation, :
Bctvecn FITETTETllLE A VRllNGTOl. . ,
ValUabIC PlailtatiOIl THE underaigned. Proprietor, of Ik Cr
pnn aiTP m Frar Steam Boat Co., beg letre to tenJer
. y t y M- jOAlili. . their thanks to the public for the liberal patron.
THE ul)scrilcr oflcr furcate the valuable tract age received during the last season, and take this
of Land on which hi now lives, containing . method ta inform their patrons and the public go- '
about 840 acre. It i the place where hit fathei,! nertlly, that they have added over fifty per cent
Ezekiel Brewer, dee'd., formerly resided, near to the Capital Stork of the Company in Bout.
Cane Creek Meeting House, It baton itanei-, Thedraughto''heNew8te8mBoat4,Chatbam,w
eeUent Dwelling House, and convenient out hou-' it calculated to navigate the Rivei at all stsges of
e; ha a good Orchard, ia well watered, baa a water, giving 8hippera by thi line a decided ad-"
good proportion of excellent Wood Land, and a vantage in getting their Good op without delay,
- . . . m 1 1 1 , 1. .1 ' ! . t. . u I. til - i
pan 01 u ia nm rale I ouacco mini, anu aiugewcr especially in i orawn us nivrr w
St ia aa desirable a plantation as any la that see-' nasally too low fos Steam Boats of ordinary
lion of country. Persons desiring such a place draught to run. ; , ; i
are invited to examine the premises.
Terms of Sale will be liberal.
SAXFIELD BREWER. ;
September 1. . .'48 tw
The Boate Composing this Line are,
The Steamer Gov. Graham, 2- yrs. old.
". . Cnatham, new,
Tow Boat Mike Brown, 2 years old.
, . - Telegraph, : 2 do. '
" Cumberland, new.
? Express, f do.
AU the above Boat are in the very best eondi-
tionjbr the Fall Businesa. . The undersigned fi-el
- the people -of Net th Carolina. 1 1
during his late tour through the provinces.
Things look squally. ( ,
Do you think' people are troubled
as much with flea-bottomry, now, doctor.
as they used to be before they diskivered
the anti-bus bedstead r asked Mrs. far
linglon ofihe doctor of the old school who
attended upon the family where she was
staying. 44 Phlebotomy madam,' saw
ihe doctor gravely, is a remedy, not a
disease." ; Well, well," replied she, no
wonder one gels'enmixed up. there is so
may of 'em. , We never heerd in old' times
of lonsors in the throat, or embargos in the
head, or neuroWv all over as, oreonster-
natioa in-the bowels, aa we do'nn w-a-days.
Rut it's an ill wind that don't blow no
body good, and ihe doctors 'flourish on it
like a green baize ttee. Uulol course they
don t have anythnii: to do with it they
cau'i make 'em come or iro." . The
INVALUABLE DISCOVERYTh In ten-
tor of M'Lane's Vermifuge having diapoaed j
of hi right to 6i great remedy, Ibe proprietors,!
Messrs. Kidd & Co. beg leave to oner it to Ihe I
Ameiican Duhlie as Ihe beat remedy for worms ,
ever ollered. It has been tied in ell paiU ofihe wtnwitoj in .ppa.iing u, (he Shipping pablic for
country, and in case which had defied Uie exer- (n -ncreMe(j patronage a will remunerate
lions of the beat physicians, and never without thenuto ,,. tItent at least, for the additional
ih moat comDlete aucces. We caution parent i--:..i : .t .ilk ...r. -nnr..
againat delay. If yoar children eahibilthe syrap. denMt that ghipp,,, by this Une .hall be a well
torn of being troubled with worm, lose not a
nuinwni but at once iturchaao a bottle of M'Lane'a
Vermifuge, and thus save them pam and perhaps-;
their lives. '
rhR.
aJ great American remedy for one of the most
formidable ills that flesh is heir to, is now ac
knowledged superior to any medicine of the kind
ever offered to the public - The action Ueasy,
certain, and attendant with' no onpleasent re
sults. It ha never been tried without producing
the moat salutary effect. Compounded by one
af the most eminent physicians in our country, it
is the medicine which science, skill and experi
ence offers to human suffering. -
: FOR SALE BY
At Wahb. and D. Heartt, Hillsborough;
Jonea Watson &.Co., Chapel Hill; A. Monng
Moringsville; Hurdle & Hurdle, Walnut Urove,
nnre eountv t Moore jSc Noell, ML Tiraa.Per-
aOM 1 and P. S. PescuJ, Rakish. .
or better served than they can be by any othei on.
the River. Th arrangement by the topartnera
is intended to be permanent, and should expe
rience suggest the necessity of any further in-.
crease of Boats, tbe Public may rely upon thair
being put on tb Lin without delay. ,
Our rate for Fright at all times will be tha
cunent rate charged by other. . , ... ,
Bills of Lading for good intended to come by
thi Line, should be filled up to the M Care of tbe
Cape Fear Steam Boat Co., Wilmington." One ,
Copy being sent by mail toT. C. Woith, Agnt
at that place.
JOHN D.AVILXIAMS, Agent,
, - Capt Fear Steam Boat Co,
- ; , FayetlerilU.
Dibble & Brothers,! .
T.C.Worth, rProprie
A.P.Hust, f tors. ' 1
John D. Wilson,, J ! . '
July, 19 1850. 43 8w
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