CLAr3 SPEECH.,:
r W r .k. nviiBinHibr. tltat il wJl
, -r ik Cofltnromisr. tltat k w
re , . Krtrth and Soatb.
usotteoi -- .
Tbecaku
t.Ti . fcaodatkMi which has never
J ntC-ve - . e r ...I J'mmiI mar
fffV the flcxwOfeitbe House
an1 - .
.but.w
Twbo w not 63 to speak in fcuh hor.
p ' WecWrrt ibattba rcnenuae patriot
cificator. Henry cVy. boiki. upon this
i VbJ smiles at dnottraii of
h-a. Hi reat speech n Senateytw
8 ,be i3ib, which we had the gratification
and in w"ich h went OTer the 8TOUUIa
Comprorai import, was so armentaiive
ff1" -ik.t with nme few exeerjtions
, lusirr, w' -- r
gators gathered round him at the close, and
sd their admiration of h effort, by cordial
and congratulations. The scene is thus
'Tpccnbed in a letter to the Philadelphia
(or.c"j "
taker:"
iftPf the termination. Danl Webster rose to
v v. him bT the hand. So did Gen. Cass, whose
Aimwand genuine lore of country actu
Ci53 the wTiokleson h face, and made
( Janitors followed the example of Webster
."till ibe oW Lion oT the West was sur
" , r? anxious crowd of admirers. To
row
Lftom Mr. Clay's countenance, himself
was
f? rr pleed with what he had done, and
Hl he expressed his conviction that the bill
U sod that lhe coail,ry wouW standby
gnite and the galleries responded with
fuJ tearis and countenances beaming with
THE GALPHIN CLAIM.
Mr Bcst made a report in the House of Rep-
list The reoort vr a thpn
sentaiiTes, oa ivj ---- - --
-a J a long one g'""5 j
. . it-l. n,miitf nr thev are ulnhprf
pkio claim. iur .... -LA.
ikt mere was ui" r--r---
ual, m the conauci m
ofccers. anu mat mr tyyy --' -
i . -1 .nnnnnAtk kr i mm rr r I A in
tbfo-'ual mode. Mr. unwioru nw u "o""'1
kenren me chiuwuu ....
blfnf the sum realized. IVothingwas disclosetl
the testimony to show that the Secretary of the
Treasury, or the Attorney General, knew that Mr.
- i i : inri in fhjk mstlpr
Craora naa any miti.w. -
sail after it was adjusted. The report concludes !
rti tbe following resolutions :
I Jfoofced. That the claim of the representa
tirBofCkorseGalphin was not a just demand
annwt the United States.
2. Raoleed, That the act of Congress made it
ihedutf ik tne creianr ut y kj
tie onocipai oi sin chiiu, uu v
paid in eoolbrmiiT with law and precedent.
1 BcaofacJ. That the act aforesaid did not au
thorize the Secretary or the Treasury to pay in
tend oa said claim, and its pavtnent was not in
oalonnity with law and precedent.
TV first resolution was agreed to by Burt, Uis-
ler.Feaiherston and Jackson.
DiMgrttd to by Conrad, Breck, U nonet ami
la.
The second resolution was agreed to unani-
mooshr.
Tbe third was agreed to by Burt,Disney.Feath-
oswa. Jacssoo, anu miun , uu
v I I t W ..J
Dm&eed to by Breck, Grinnel, Conrad and
King.
Messrs. Breck and Disney read minority re-
ports, ana uaauy, aner lunner proceeuingn, iue
. ! ' i i .i
reports were oraerea to oe pnniea ana ine suojeci
a . aat t! -
was auae we soeciai oruer ior iuc ivuiia x ucsust
i .i - I I r .i c . t. J
JDoe.
Tbi New Yoax Fsuircxni ExrrDrrioK. We
kara from the Journal of Commerce that tbe Ad-
nuet aoa uescoe. me Tesseis cxmDosinz "w n-
n 1 - .t '
pediuon, hanng been thoroughly equipped, are
transferred to the Nary Department and
sVeir officers hare been aDDorated as follows :
Of the Adrance. Lieut. De Haren. commandin?:
Wm. H. Murdauffh. Passed MidshtDman : W.
S. Lorefl. Midshimnan. E. K. Kane. Passed
7 ' '
Assktant Surgeon, is exrjected to win the expe-
ditioa toon. The following are the officers of the
Reseoe: S. P. Griffin. Passed Midchioman.
a '
coamandin?: R.R. Carter. Passed Midshipman.
Henri Brooks, Boatswain, detached from tbe
0 9
Nona Carolina. One of the Tesseis will have a
Crew ol blteen men : the other, thirteen or iour-
oea. A lar-e nnmher have Yolitnteered lor the
Krrice. but onir a small Drooortion ol tnem were
' - i
considered suitable. Both tkIi ni rM-mTinir
their stores at the RmnHvn X v vrt and will
probaWr be fully equipped, both in prorisions
and men. bT ihe hl! nf this -mlr Wm Lam
UUt Mr. Colhv. lh inimtm nf iWa TVuiKU Mm.
uCammn. f h UH t mmnrMnrl ffs tininfln.
JT W m U a-7 It'WV W V-L. -M M I U M M
encedbr local attrap.linii 1 Ki nnxpn f Arl two rf
BIS lnitrumonta In tKa nrrwlii'iMi wlili iKa Jaa!im
Of testing lhp;r nmlillo.
D 1"-""-"
THE CHARLOTTE MEETING.
We publish below a letter from a most re
liable iOllrr thnmlnir H- n.nr
. w, s..vsu UJb I1IWUCI IU WUIkU
the Meeting t rv.,jt. k-u j
Tln DAti riAn
wu il n If Wam;r.ai :n. e
3 J'" to SW Ul Ul lUUIUftUUU VI
CoNcoan. Mav 11th. lR-O
Mr. GALES : Sir I that th SmnMi.'mn
au ptHie not tht tVia r,.n-nt.A- L.i J :
Charlotte. lOmpfim in Anrlt Par.
rention of this Diit
'" " at itaitaw w m wu
intended as such. hi;t it
othin? more than a fminr. n.: rui
- tUIUIyU w a
entes had been appointed in one or two nth
er t rvinf ipi Ijnfntrt J r- t. t t.:i.
Ifld tome of thpm l k..
Muwiu uiu I iia w I luinK.
fi,.j . . . " J .
"cu to to in. or rn hi k; i .ik
Hv- T ... . 1 .
rc iiif i inrr ih. tito
i. i . w. . b tr sj
.usvl Luc uEieiraiei iitniin
ICQ tO atfpni rha KT.ak.:il. : til
- " wu m mvu v aa
Q2T nn 9iitKu-.v a
Ol thilD.jttr.rt vAr.s MAi.tUnk..M..iw
vwi iiAv&lwUUUlK VUVIUIT
J-narlotte Meeting ; one man from the Coun-
'J ttk part in the meeting, but be did it upon
w own responsibility. Mj object in writing
ju, meretore, ts to let yoo know that the
wea that said meeting was CooTention of
wis district, is entirely and altogether a mis-
e The fact U mn far T hav kn aklo
J learn, the people of this District, without
uncuon ot party, are opposed to tbe Nah
tue Contention.
Your ob't serv't
S.
. PLANK ROAD TO RALEIGH.
ns project has been under consideration some
ia this place and th upper end of Ibiaeeun-
ft SOU We Warn that a nr mnirlimA nK.nmi.u.
w wen made, so far, by the ciuzens of Fayette-rf-
The people in the upper end of the county
PtintereMlnit,a8dalittt bein circu-
I amontr tKom wtiuk
wa hope will meet
"h equal aueceaa.
v r- w liuun iui m uutcieni amoant Will
fnbed in this county lo carry k to tbe
P ear River in the dir-etioa of RaUia-h
in
"'PPost. of ejMin ..i.ii.:.. ai i
-fert rf Wake, and the City of
THE PLANK R0A1X
tWe subjoin the proceeding of t meeting
held in Greenville on Wednesday week lut,
on the subject of a PI ink Road to Raleigh; -
, ; - V H GassjiTiLiit. May 12"
At a rneeting of the citizeoi 'of Pitt,'' for
the purpose i of taking into consideration the
expediency of building a Plank Road from
Greenville to Raleigh, on motion, Mr. Peter
Hmes ; was called to the Chair, and J. A
Selby appointed Secretary. . The object har
tag been stated, the meeting ' was addressed
pertinently and at tome length by Messrs.
J Warren and W. B Rodman, whose speech
et were followed by appropriate remarks
from Messrs. Matthew Shaw, E. C Yellow
ly, F. B. Satterthwaite, and Jas. Joyner.
On motion, the annexed preamble ard re
solutions were unanimously adopted ;
Whereas it has been proposed to construct a
Plank Road from some point on Tar Rirer here
after to be selected, to the city of Raleigh ; and
whereas the citizens of Pitt county are fully: sen
sible that the construction of such an improre
ment would increase the prosperity of Pitt Coun
ty and of this portion of North Carolina gener
ally ' .
1. Retoltxd, That we will lend a hearty aid io
the con si ruction of the proposed rOad.
2. Resolved, That we recommend the same to
the favourable consideration of our fellow citizens.
Retnlred, That a committee of six be appointed
by the Chair to confer with such committees as
have been or may be appointed elsewhere, and to
obtain information concerning the different routes
which bare been or roar be suggested for tbe pro
posed road, and concerning the nieans which may
be obtained for constructing said road, and such
other information as they may think useful; and
h shall be the duty of said committee to report at
a future meeting to be advertised by them.
MotBzas or Committee.
Marshall Dickinson, R. F. J. H. Williams,
Churchill Perkins, Willie Brawn,
E. C Yellowly, Henry Stancill.
On motion the Chairman was added to
the committee.
Voted that the proceedings of the meeting
be published in the Washington JV. 5. Whig,
and that the Raleigh Register, North Caroli
na Telegraphy and Tarboro Press be reques
ted to copy P. HINES, Ch'm'n.
J. A. Selby, Sec y.
FOR THE REGISTER.
At a large and respectable meeting of the
Whigs of Chatham County, held in the Court
House, on Tuesday, the 12th insL, On mo
tion of Robert Faucett, Esq., the n eeting
was organized by calling Isaac Clegg to the
Chair and appointing S. L. Riddle, "Secretary.
The object of the meeting being bnefl v
explained by the Chair, M. Q Waddell
moved that any gentleman nominate any per
son as a candidate to represent the county of
Chatham in the next Legislature. The names
of several gentlemen were then brought be
fore the Convention. Mr. Waddell then mo
ved thai a Committee of five be appointed
by the Chair to consult with those put in
nomination and ascertain which would con
sent to become candidates. The Chair then
appointed the following gentlemen, to com
pose said Committee : Col. James S. Lasiiter,
Robert Faucett, W. M. Burns, Brooks Har
ris and John T. Brooks. The committee
then retired, and after a shott consultation,
reported the names of those who would con
sent to become Candidates.
Mr. Waddell moved that tbe Convention
then elect bv ballot a candidate for the Sen
ate, and then for the House of Commons,
from tbe names of those repotted.
The Convention then went into an Elec
tion, which resulted in the selection ol J. H.
HAUGHTON, Esq., as the candidate for tbe
Senate.
Dakiel Hackney, William Stedman
and Isaac N. Clecg, Esq., having received
the largest number of votes, were declared
the nominees of the Convention as candidates
for the House of Commons.
On motion, tbe Chair appointed Messrs.
M Q. Waddell and R. Faucett a Commit
tee to inform the gentlemen of their nomina
tion. Mr. Haughton then came forward and in
a short address accepted the nomination.
Messrs. Stedman and Clegg also appeared
and addressed the Convention, and each ac
cepted the nomination.
Mr. Hackney was not presen r, out it was
stated by some of his friends that he would
certainly accept the nomination and become
a candidate.
Mr. Waddell then moved a vote of
thanks to the Chairman and Secretary of the
meeting, which motion was adopted.
It was then moved tnat tne proceedings
of this meeting be published in the Raleigh
Register, which motion was adopted.
ISAAC CLEGG, Chairman.
S. L. Riddle, Sec'y. y
, V
WHIG MEETING IN BERTIE.
A meetine of the Whiz party was held in
the town of Windsor, on Monday, May, 1 3th
Dr. John W. Bond was called to the Chair.
On motion of Mr. LewisThompson, a com
mittee of nine was appointed to select suita-
able candidates to represent the County in
the next General Assembly. Tbe commit
tee then withdrew and brought in the names
of the following nominees : Mr. Humphry
B. Hardv, for the Senate, and Mr. Joseph
B. Cherry and P H. Winston, for the Com
mons. The nominations were accepted in
verv appropriate terms, by all the parties, and
their acceptance was enthusiastically receiv
ed by the rery large collection present. Af
ter which there were several snon. out very
cheering addresses made by some of the whigs
present
Whereupon, Col. S. B. Spruill moved an
adjournment, and the meeting closed with
good feeling and indicating a determinaton
to place our County right side up, at the next
canvass.
J. W. BOND, Chairman.
Wm. P. Gurley, Secretary.
roa the axcisTEa
ALMUNI ASSOCIATION OF THE
UNIVERSITY.
Ma..Eorroa: At a ueeiinc of iha Alomnt Aa
octaioQ of oar Uoitarsitr, during the last com
meaertMat, it wm resolved thai ihe limit heretofore
mc to the subscript ioas to tha Men me t proposed io
b erected to the lata Psssidsht Caldwell, hJI
be removed ; and that all who may desire to do bo,
shall be at liberty to increase their contribuibns to
any convenient amount
Under tbe schema or tha Three Dollar sahacrip
liotM. a boat si kfrtd n4 fifty d'Hati ha been
raised ; whit Il is tbovght that io carry oat the mo
aiUbU pfcMi Ibe Ihe aoonaaaent, from M thousand
t tmt kttndrtd d!Urt will ha req-irsd. -As the
CofneaeeaMt oflbtf eikoT Jaa ast, Iks assoeia
tioa deaircs to take soma order relative u ths orre
tioa of this MeaameBt. and to thai end it Is necessa
ry that tha sbovs sum shall h completed. ; ;
AU whoderaUiaeiMtiirauUcriHl"i?
ba pleased to forward the amooat ta Saaaeel F .
Phillips, TroMarar of tha Association at Chapel
am. .--" v
May 20,180. - ' -
' A Company has been formed W
Boston .'with
capital of $15
5.000. called -The N. E. Matrimo
nial Asrescj Co." Gentlemen in want ol wives,
and ladiet a want of husbands, pay S3 and hkve
their names igi4ered. Thia doae, hy are en
trued for one year to receive introductions and ot h
er assistance Votn the Company.
E-.- ? V 1 ' 11 iar - . -'
tnst by Joah Htt, Esq., Mr, IFiffiw, Q. Do.,,
n..'s WW'.wk from Ilockinxham
if' . rT . . . asion aiearea, to
MwKate D. elder daughter of. Dr. A. J. De
'tn Vr:i: .. . . . . .
v. wiwubuiiia,-miss Eitrxa Ann LrfUin?ton, in the
37lh year of her age. r
BlS5SSMasssssmajBSSjmmjBSjammjaa
PRICES CURRENT; -
eoaascTtB wkrklv rot Tat aaotrrra.
Raalolarla.
cooirrtv raoauoa. era,- MaactiAiza. .
Baooai Ham, - 7 to 7 4 Bait Liver5 L saok 8 a 3 10
Si-lea U. Shoulders 7
do Blown 2 40 to 2 50
Cotton , ja to 13
Coffee, Rio, pd 12
Cora 50
Meal 50 a 00
Floor S
Feathers 30
Hides, green 4
" dry SalO
Onta 30
When! 80
Fodder 73 a 80
LKuira IV J
Java Su
Sogar, 7 to IS
Molasses, gal 33 to 40
Iron, Swedes pd 6
do extra siaes 7
Enfliah do S
! Whiskey, gal 35 to 40
Brandy, gI loo
Butter is
FAYETTHV1LLE.
couNTar raoBucs. ckhts
Cotton, lba 1 1 to 119
7-8 do do 7J
Oanahorga, yard 8 to 9
MKBCHAMDUK. CCMTS.
Balo rope, pd. to tl
BffinSby,yd 13 to 20
do light 13 to 13
Lima bbl 173 to 200
Nails, keg, pd ' u 5
Oil, lamp, gal 87 to 140
do tanner's bbl 1750
White load, keg, 11 to 2
Corn, bushel, 65 to 70
Hour, bbl 4to3t
Feathers, lb 30
Hides, groeo, lb 4
do dry 6 to 10
Tohaoce, maaofd. 3 to 1 S
Wool, lb 15
FvyettttUIe Mamfaetmres.
Cotton yarn, pound 17
4-4 brown aht'g, yd. 8
I
PETERSBURG MARKETS.
Reported for the Intelligencer, )
Fridat, May 17, 1850.
TOBACCO.
The article continues quite active, at improv
ing prices. 'I he advance during the wt ek is from
25a50 cenis j.er 100 lbs.; Lugs 4 a j; Shipping
and Stemming Leaf. Ga $10; Manufacturing
8 a $15 ; a considerable auantitv is selling at 10 a
$12. '
COTTON.
Several lots have been sold during she week at
12c. Holders are (inn, and some parcels are
held at 13c. Prices are lending upward.
FLOUR.
The demand is rood at 51 a 151 for Surerfine
the stock light. Family 61 a $7.
WHEAT.
None arriving. Red would bring 90 a 100 cts.;
white 100 a 107 cts.
CORN.
In active demand at 60 cts. We uote sales of
small parcels at 62c. The receipts are barely
equal to the supply of ihe city.
There is a belter demand for Va. cured Raeon :
hog round, CJ a 7c; Ham 8,c.
Is in good demand at 71 cts. for bbls., 7 cts. for
kegs.
HERRINGS.
Only 4 or 500 barrells new Herrings have yet
been received this season, which were sold on ar
rival at $61. The retail price is 6 J a $7. New
Shad $8.
HOUSE. LOT AND LAND
FOR SALE.
Y HOUSE AND LOT, on Morgan Street.
H in Rt-igh. art" for sale.
t bo Hoe haa figkt Urg rooms, with a fire place
in each ; Ibrrr ar a many out-houaea a arr oeeea
ry a rood grda. and aa good a WELL OF
WATER aa any io Iha State.
My laud, eoolaiuing fia hnodrrri and fifty three
aerra, ou i ho Fayrttrville road, two mile from Ra
leigh, is alao
FOR SALE.
Oo the tract there f a Mraduw containing twanty
two acrr. and wood enough to pay a Urge propor
tion of price asked for the I a ad. Immediate poa-
Hsiou can ho had of Ihe land and fron-iny crop.
PomK-BMoo of III boose and lot can be had by the lM
of August. For term, apply to Mr. Joseru 1. livx
TCa, uear the plautatioo.
S. J. BAKER.
Ral-ijrh. May 18. 1"50. 41
Fit A I, I 1IIHJTK.
AJ. WM. J.CLAKKK will deliver an Ad
tJI dresa tvf.xe the Studenin of the listituto nn
the ?ih of June neit, the day f their Annual Ex
hibition aad Elocution. Examination on tbo day
previous.
D. R RICHARhtsON.
P H. The Lsdieo of Cedar Rock contemplate
bo'dio g a PAIR on tbe t-venios; of tbo same dev.
edar R k Miy 19. 1H5U 41 id
NOTICE.
THE Sohaeriber baa deirrtniDl to locate ia this
City, and having procured a sufficient nnmher of com
prteut aaistiint.a, ia prepared to execute in the most
fioisbrd Style, all kinds of
PAINTING AND GLAZING.
Orders from tbe City or siirmundinjr Country,
if left at tbe Drag Store of P F. Pescnd. will be
promply execated and satisfaction guarantied.
At present I am engaged in pint ng Ibe Keaidenee
of Judge Cameron and the Bank of the Suie, where
I may be found.
Reference as to ability, character, $-c, will be
given to all who may wish to patronise me.
WILLIAM OVER BY.
Raleigh, May 20, 1830. 41
StandaH copy 3 in
STRAYED or stolen from tbe Sab
scriber, at Raleigh, on lbs 10th inst,
a Dark Bay Horse, about tea years
EaS
.1
a old, common site, having the marks of
and some white spots on his back, which
gar t hi
havea.roogh appearance, and look as if caosed by
a bora.
Any information respecting aim win be thankful
ly received ; and if bo was etoleu. I will give a re
ward of ten dollars for tbo delivery of tbo horvo and
tb- apprehension of the thief, and pay all reasonable
expenses.
JORDAN WO.MBLE.
- May, 20, 1SS0. tt 41
,H2I2Sril&?a
THE present Keaaion of thia Institution, will
clo-e on tbo llh of June ensuing At which
hum the secuu eaMi will cu mu-roro 'lieoiuliig
ii boat for variooa consider alious It have do aaoamer
vacation.
Tbe well known reputation of Warrenton for
health, renders it ptec liariy uiablo forai instiiu-U'-n
ol tbo kind. No aortoaa caaa af indi-p anion
has ever ocrarrrd among ibo voting Ladtra animated
to our charge ;ov. r wnuto health and comfort, par
entoi eaio is exerciaed.
I am as-Mied in iho School by Ibe moat competent
Teachers, among ibom ibe Rev. Thoa L. Uampbrll
I'be Mo.iral Department is ander tbe direction of
Mr and Mr. Urauut, accomplished and competent
Teachers.
Terms as follows per 8e-stoa nf fw Months.
Board. itO IM
4u4c Piano, tit 00
Kngtisb Tuition, 12 &
French 10 0t.
Draw m & Palm's:. 10 00
Ua of Instrument, t 00
dusic n Gunar,
ir. I
I'nt
X0 -
ue of Inst'm'i
Useful end Oma enta! Meedte work Iroo of charge
iNo extra chars will be mad.
,. Persona deairoas of m re pariicwrse iainrraalioo,
will oa application b Mil'd with circulars
DANIEL TURNER.
Warrenton N. O. Mot I8ih. 1x60.
MRS. BREMER'S Ji'EirSTORl'.
'. , EATEtt OFFERING. By Frwdrikav Bremer.
. .- .ALSO
tub coxQuiair or Canada, bj
Elliot Wsrbortoa, Erq. . . . , '
. iUtslrsd this day by : '
.. ., . - If. D, TURNER.
Rali,h, Maj 81st, 1830. . 41
VinMtMnn
7?
(REPORTED FOR THE REGISTER.) 1
r iaiPORTANT INCONGRESS.
t i.' WAtHutcroir, May 21st
. The Compromise bill wal under nlscasaion
gain in the Senate, on yesterday. Cle
mens, Foote, and .others, addressed the Sen
ate, f The bill is slowly but ,urely gaining
ground. . . . ... ,
In the House, the report of the Committee
appointed ta iavestigale. the conduct of the
Doorkeeper was takexr op and-considered.
Brown, of Mississippi argued that the char
ge I were proved, and asted the dismissal of
I the Doorkeeper. Mr. Olds explained. . The
Report was then made the special order tor
the 27th int
Mr. Toombs moved a reconsideration of the
Galphin claim ; and in a speech of some
length, defended Secretary Crawford from
the attacks that have been made upon him
Mr. Brooks, of New York, replied, and said,
that as a Whig, he had fully condemned the
whole transaction. Mr. Kauphman gave
notice that he should move a resolution in
structing the proper officers to bring suit to
recover the amount, if decided to be impro
perly paid.
The motion to reconsider was laid on the
table.
(Telegraphedfor the Register.)
NiwYou, May 2 1st.
Cotton firm. Middling uplands, 12;
Orleans, 12 to 13.
Telegraphed for Urn Register.)
HIGHLY INTERESTING FROM HA
VANA New York, May 21st.
Dates from Havana to May 13th have just
come to hand The Cholera is raging an
average of fifty deaths occurring daily.
The new Captain General has arrived
The old forts are being repaired, and new
ones are everywhere being erected, in anti
cipation of an American invasion.
The President has ordered a large naval
force to proceed to Cuba, to prevent the
landingof armed Americans, or the reception
of supplies for such as have already landed.
Rumors ef ooolzc'0 -Tatur aeVerv where
in circulation.
ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS.
lawkekck's (citt) hotel.
May 17 Maj. John M. I'rensbaw, Wake Forest,
Mr. Cooke, Washington. D. C.
" M. Landaner, Fayetirville,
John Ligon. Wake Forest,
" Capu J. J. Ferrel, Auburn, N. C.
" Sidney F. Johnson, do
" Alsey J. Hunter. Wake co.
" Gen. D. S. Crenshaw, Stanhope,
" James B. Averea. Onslow co.
" S. T. Sheppard, Forsvthe co.
18 S. L. Collins, Caswell co.
19 Josiah Turner, Orange co.
20 B. D. Rogers. do
" Win. A. Rogers, Wake co.
" John M. Fleming, Holesville,
" James D. Newxoui, Falls of Neuse,
" John B. Leathers, Orange co.
" Maj. U . D. Jones, &. Lady, Forestville,
" Mrs. Smith. do
" Wm. Crenshaw, Wake Forest,
" Dr. John T. Hicks, Wake co.
" Wm. P. Forrest, do
" Thoa. IL Debnam. Eagle Rock,
" J. M. Fertell, ake co.
" Caswell Powell, do
" J. W. Hutchins, do
" Dr. Hartsbeld. do
" P. A. Dunn, Forestville,
" Sion Roger., Sr.. Wake co.
" A. B. Horton.Barcleyville,
" VV. R. Williams. Earpsborough,
" John Ligon, Wake Forest,
" Maj. A. G. Banks, Wake co.
" John D. Powell, Wlke Forest,
" Kemp P. Hill, do
" James Fort, Wake co.
" Henry H. Finch, do
" Thos. Bell, Chatham co.
" Joseph B. Bell, do
" Peleg Rogers, Wake co,
Geo. W. Thompson, do
" Calvin J. Rogers, do
" Capi. Wm. H. Hood. do
" Dr. C. W. Ballord. New York,
James H. Moot, Warrenton,
Heory Wail, Wake Forest,
James Tomlisson, Johnston co.
TARSROCQH S HOUSE.
May 17 S. P. Boddie, Ala. 639
" J. J. McDugall. Cumberland co.
" S. C. Dennis, Summerville N. C
" D. Blue, Louisburg N. C.
" W. S. Newby, do
" W. Mattock. N. York,
18 J C. Jones. Trinity School,
J. B. Dunn, Petersburg Va.
" E. Graham, . do
" B. Clark, New Garden.
19 Dr. Sneed, Granville N. C.
" Dr. Henderson, do
" J. J; Gracy, Columbia S C.
" G. O. Long. Randolph N. C.
" W. F. Small, Philadelphia,
20 Maj. G. H. Wilder, Wake co.
H. L. Owen, Richmond Va.
H. Owen, Wake Forest,
" H. Moore, Duplin N. C.
" S. P. Phillips -Chapel Hill,
" Dr. Braniley, Busbee's Store,
" A. H in too, VV ake co.
" J. Mordecai,
do
661
i itu j x. euux i
lfT MEETING of tbe citisens or Raleigh will be
fsAaiheld at the Town Hall, on Saturd iy afternoon
nex', lbs 25ih inst at 9 Veioek, to make tbe usual
arrangements for the proper celebration if the a
proaehiaK Aaniveraary of American Independenco.
W.D.HAYWOOD.
Inttndant of Police.
May 81st, 130. 2t 41
NOTICE.
SriJHE Sabscrlber has at his Gin (10 miles east
iJL of Raleigb) 40 Bales of Cotton, for sale.
N. PRICE.
May 20. 183a - 1
Notice.
f AN off from the aabacri herns iha 10th inatant,
Jl, a Negro Mar nme4 Harry, of adaik ln
r4oi, and abowt ft Jel lOtincboe high, from .26 lo
SO years of ago. Maid Near waa breuaed uf Mr
John Woenblev Rakigbr H io aodouhi
making his way i -that ftloca. A liUral rowaid
will ba given to any una who wWI apprehend bin
and writ to the) ub-eribe'at Diawiddi C. II . Ya.
. '. BENJAMIN W. 8MITHEY
May 0th, tW- : - - . awtwv4l
T nifftslr Prtmsd Old Brown
JLi Wiadooe 8ap-o orach sppmod ,f for
Waahlj aad Bhavfaf . ; Ff sala .
, i. . Dm P. TURNER.
, R:ajbtMay lsS. ; .. , 'M
'KC.UMArllNrVAllHi3AD'
Mfv Genervl and Local Gmwutumer$ pf
r
Tber remain to be satweribod to tba tttock of the
N. C. Rati road 1M shares;
Tb Local Comraiasionsrs beret ofbr snboi&ttd
for that purpooa, wt Staia open B okS of BubecHp
tloa fortbStoek to said Company, and keep them
opaa atll tb 1st of Jane neat, and make return of
tb books nf Sabncription ami Cv per cent, paid, ia
thereon to the General Commissioner at their next
meeting to be held in Chapel Hill 0a tb Sih if ot
Jane next. - r "
Tb General Commissioners will hold at their next
meeting at Chapel Hill, on Wednesday, the 5th. of
June next (the day precaediag Commencement,) to
receive the Books of subscription and to take the
neownry step preparatory to tb meeting of the
Stockholders ia Salisbury. ; '
J. M. MOREHAED.
Chm'a of Board f Oca. Com'rs.
Greens ho ro', May 14, 1850. 3w 34
Belvoir Classical School.
IIIHIM Institution is situated sboot tweaod a bal
J Bail from thevillage ul Lenoir. Caldwell I Umnt
ty. North Carolina. It ba been in operati abnat
five year, and ia now in a more flourishing stat than
at any Cornier period, the number of pupils having
gradually increased. The location ia very fine, and
naa proved itell remaikanly health, not a solitary in--tanc
ot sicknesa haviitiNrcurred amona tb Rector's
own Children, nr the pupils lioarding in hi family,
since ih commencemeut of Hi cJciiOtd. There ia
probab'y not another place in the Stat where boy
are mr ptisan ly aiiuaied ; mirefleiaaliy guard
ed at a inst the temptation that besat the youna ; or
where they can lo more thoroughly educated at s-
little espenao. They are prepared, if dew red, for any
College in the United Mtatee, nr fitted to nier np.ni
any profession, at tb exceedingly mideraie cost of
12A per annum. This chart covers all uecaasart
ch'ol expenses, except book and Stationary For
full particulars, add'toa Ihe undersigned al Belvoir,
near Lenoir, Caldwell County. Nrth Carolina.
THOMAS 8. W. MUTT.
July Htb.i39 6S tsmly
To the unknown Heirs of
PAUL LEATHERS, DECD.
BY an order f th Seoti (Circuit I 'ourt, the un
designed was directed to adeerliae for toe un
known heir of Paul Leathers, dee'd. who was a
niie of Culpepper county. Virginia and who died
mteaiate in Ccott county, K . in 1343, at lb ad
anred aa;e nf 05 tears, leaving his brothers and
-isiers, and their devct-odanU hi only heirs at law
and distributees f his eaiaie. some of whom reside
in the State of North Carolina, South Carolina and
Tennessee, a is supposed.
Tins 'is, iheielore lo n.nifiy said heirs to appear
Ion h with be I ore ihe Master Commissioner uf the
ctl Circuit Court in Georgetown, Ky.. and
mak proof of their heirship and claim to said e
tat, which is estimated al ten or fifteen thousand
dollars.
P THOMPSON
Mler Commia-ioner
Georgetown. Ky , April ih. 35 5 w
Pianos ! Pianos ! ! Pianos!
THE undersigned respectfully call the atten
tion of the public, to the splendid, highly fin
ished Rosewood and Mtihofony Pianos, iritk am en
tire Cast Iron Frame, handsomely curved and gilt
This iron Frame combines the entire Instrument,
prevents it from warping and getting out of Tune.
The climate or change of weather have little or nv
effect on the Instruments. The quality of their tone
and workmanship cannot be surpassed by any other
Factory in tbe Country
Priucip-ils of Academies, Professors, Merchants,
and the Public generally, will please send their or
ders and they shall be promptly attended to.
ANTHONY KUHN &. CO.
No. 4 Eutaw St. Baltimokb
LIST OP piim.
Pianos with metallic plnte in Rosewood or Mahog
any casea 6 octave, fmm $180 to $250. Metallic
frame, from $230 to $3 00; CJ, 6 in proportion, and
7 octave from$300 to $400.
Please refer to Arch Carter, Mocksville; Josh
Boner, Salem; David Scott. Greensborough ; Mr
Holden and Dr. Thornton, Milton; and Cad. Jones
Eq Hillsboro'.
July 20, 1849 58 2nmlypd
New Spring Goods.
I HAVE received part of my Spring Slock of
Uods and aw prepared to anew.
Plain i;hmel-oo Silks,
G laced da do
Fmar'd to do
Black Gro de Rhine do
Black and Primed Alberine,
Black Beraee vny fine.
Plain Fiench Csmhrics. va'ious Colors,
Eml-roidered Swiss Mualins,
Worked Collars and Cufl. Pari Prints for
Trimming.
TapeKirie, Buttons for Ladies Dreses,
Swi and J-tconette Edgings and Interting,
Liale. B .l'bin and Thread Edgings and Lace,
Printed Lawns. Itonn t. Cap and Tusset Ribbon,
Matblwl Mourning Gingham,
( arved Shell Tuck Comb.
Ladies Black and Kid Glove.
J. BROWN.
Nn. 9 Fayeltevill St
riCOFISClt
Tricopherous.
OR
MEDICAL COMPOUND ;
For Restoring, Purifying, and Beauti
fying Hair; Eradicating Scurf
and Dandruff, and turing dis
eases of the Skin, Glands
and Muscles; Stings,
Cuts, Bru ses
Sprains, ire, &c, &c,
THE followiug teaiiiuuitiai, selected from hun
dred of similar import, will serve to show the value
of the preparation, and th sumatioo in which it ia
held by thoa who have given il a trial :
corr or a Letts. raoM db lsk.
New York, Feb. S, 1849.
Mr Barry I have no hesitation io recootuieuding
aa artiei wbioh I can, of my own personal knowl
edge, endorse as good ; and 1 therefor state with
cuundence. I hat your Tricopberousjs what you claim
it to be an article for clemaing preserving, beauti
fying and promoting tbe growth of tbe hair.
1 hod it to be tb beat remedy I have ever had in
my practice for scald head, ring worm, and diseases
which tbe skin ia subject to.
T.A LEE, M.D.
Tbe following testimonial is from Mr. Mann, ed
itor of the Scientific American. Comment on such
evidence is unnecessary.
New York; Feb. 34, 1S49.
Barry's Trieopherooa i aa aniele thai w take
pleasar ia awarding tb highest eommendatioiu.
W do not do it upa tbe recommendation, fath
ers, but from our owa personal knowledge of its ef
fect upon tb hair; while it tends to keep ii healthy
oft and gloacy, it also remove Lni nff,pr. vent grey
hair nod invigorates iis growth in a mauner unequal
led by any other composition knows to as. A per
son only needs to a on boul to ba convinced f
this truth.
Hold in large bottle price 35 eta at the princi
pal office, 137 Broadway, New York, and by th
principal Merchant aad Dragists throughout tb
United Mate and Canada, sad by
..nt A. B.8TITH CO
MUtetfk. Ni'-lfth. I880t n---39.
r 'ixTCB'9 LAST HOTEL.
THE DALTONS,rThre Roads, ia life. , By
Charles Lever, Eaj-''-'-'-".!H - .
; H.vD. TURNER.
Raleigh, May 21st, 1$50- - - - . 41
M Caudle stnd Lainp WIcU A nparm
U7arUe! af Nrthra Boats fa atata stad tot sal
Vy WILLI Ail, HAY WOOD ct CO.
Draara ia th cilx Baluavia, Institaud by Act
ot AtfUttif f7rW iftata, and Pravfa andes aopsr,
vioo i Cfami-ixjers, ppptim-i by Exeitiva
authority. j i .T i J f : - i'-la. :?tj ' "
v .' rrr Jrrv r- 'rtrr attim'Tt :Y'U.:L'
UBiea If. W, cornar of Baitimera ; . CJvrt-ta.
-,-' . " Mnsewm Bniliimg, Bma'mm, Hi. 5 W
9WWH ;' -
Waeail aitewitow of th pepW of tb U. Siate
to the brilU-.nl Lutierie to b drawn in May, ISaO,
8 Bcbeduta f Schamea below, and to tbw ? r '
BrilUMt Army of Trim f eld :
Wbich' fully equal any thing heretofxra knawa ia
tb hkiory of L 4tria. , W Bifc Capita Is only
in this advrtiamnt
LOOK AT THE GOLDEN COLUMN!
On :pUal Prix of $20,000 Sold ia Yirainia
tine Uaprtal Pns af
Owe Capital Priaa ml
Oni:piulPriaf ;
One ITaptiaJ Pms f ;
On Capita! Prix of
On Capital Prix of
Kid Tana
10.000.
: t IHrO.
$,0i0.-
:4 000.
.8 000'
SO 000.
Void ia Alabaaaa
SoUiaOUv 8ddiaN.C
tJold.oN.C. Moid ia Alabama.
Sold in Alabama.
On Gapttal Pns of
All aeat to eorreanondvnt throogh lba mA
PRIZE AGENCY OF COLYIN 4k CO. of Balti
more. - J ..s-i.'i.-i- .'.i.Vw
(TT ORDERS fartbrolly complied with. '
M.lCii.'flFICE'lT LOTTEBIES
. for mat, xm:
To be Drawn in tb City o Baltimtr Md.
May S3, 1 S4.000 7 N IS drawn. 6, IR
My Si, 16.000 TS No 14 drawn, 4, 13
May 26, 66 000 - AifiOO S3 000
S3 000 7a Ao 13 drawn. SO, 76
May 27. 9,t0 78 No 14 drawn, J,
May 38, . 17,000 78 Vo 16 diawn. , 17
May 59. 30,000 75 N ltrawn. 13," Si
Mav 30. SOOttO 78 No. 14 drawn. 6. ' f
May 31.4 of 5. 000 78 No. 13 drawn. 3 f
One Order for a Capital Prize 1
07 Correapoaaeals can Lrausaet boaine through
th mails with tbi agency, aa wall as though per
sonal! v present.
Q7 Letter carefully directed aad answered by
return mail.
07" Col via fc Co. send maifafera official drawing
to all who order tickets.
07" Bauk notes on ail good bank in tbe country,
ar Prize ticket received ia payment, at par, for
tickets '
Prizes cashed at sight Bank drafts remitted t
those holding prixee
- II orders are carefully complied with. The meet
prompt attention always given to -rdera.
Please address. COLVIN & CO..
Baltimosb ftf a ,
SPLENDID LOTTERY.
D. PAINE & CO.,
MANAGERS OF LOTTERIES, t.CHIOMJI.
&& Buy Paine' Tickets
BECAUSE all the Urge prises of any note sent
to Richmond in the last two years ar in their
Lotteries, and i bey continue to end mora prises
than all other management toarether.
The whole of $30 000 and 30.000 sold ia their
Lotteries ia the last 13 months, will amount to mere
money than all th large prises sent by other man
agements in tbe last S or 10 years.
LIST OF PRIZES SENT TO RICHMOND IN
Paine' s Lotteries in the last twelve months.
Whole, $38 00 I Whole, $25,000
Whole. 330.000 I 3 of 30.000
Whole. 3 of $13,000 I 4 of 10.000
And numerous smaller ones, ranging from $500
to 33,000.
Order for Ticket will meet ar usual prompt at
tention, if addressed to
D. PAINE eV CO., or
C. W PURCELLeVCO.
LOOK AT THE FOLLOWING SCHEMES
GRAND SCHEMES FOR MAY 1850
Brilliant Lottery for May 11 lb.
5,0000 20,000 10,000,
Grand Consolidated Lottery, Class I., to be
drawn at Baltimore on Saturday; May 11. 78 No.,
16 drawn.
CAPITALS:
1 pris f 50.000 1 pris of 3,000
I 20,1100 j 1 1.500
I 10.000 20 " 1,000
I 5.963 30 300
Tickets $15 ; Halves 7 50 ; quarters 3 75.
Certificate or a package of wholes $150 ; halves 75;
quarters 37 50.
135.000,25,000, 15,000!
Grand Consolidated Lottery,Clss :6.to be drawn
at Baltimore, on Saturday, May 18. 75 Nos., 11
drawn.
CAPITALS;
1 of 35.UO0 I 1 of 7,500
1 of 35 00(1 i 1 of 5.000
1 or 13,000 j 100 of 1.0OU
60 of 667 ; the lowest three number prit
Ticket 10 ; halve 5 ; quarter 3 50.
SPLENDID SCHEME FOR MAY 25, I860.
$66,000, 44.000, 33,000, 22,0001
Grand Consolidated Lottery. Class K, to be
drawn at Baltimore, Saturday, May 35. 78 Nos,
U drawn.
CAPITALS:
1 prize of 66 000 1 prise f 11,000
1 or 44.000 1 100 or 2,500
1 of 33.000 j 115 of 600
1 or 32 000 j 66 of 359
Ticket $20; halve 10; quarters 5.
Certificate of a package or wholes $280 ; halves
140 ; quarters 70.
30,000! 20 of 5,000 ! 20 of 1,000!
Suxquehauna Lottery, Class 26. to be drawn at
Baltimore, ou Wednesday, May 29- 75 Nob, 12
drawn.
CAPITALS:
1 prize of 30 000 I 20 prize .of 500
20 " 5 O0II i 30 do of 400
20 do or 1 000 I 20 do of 250
Tickets 10 ; halves 5 ; quarters 2 53,
Qj Orders meet our usual prompt attention.
For Tickets in the above, or in any other Lottery,
drawing daily, (price of Tickets from $1 to $30 )
under our management : address aa. or
C.W.PURCELL,
Agent for D. PAINE c CO.. Richmond, Va.
Received ibis day at the
ANEW uppiy ot Sugars, tuee. Gum of Cam
phor, Alum, Salt Prtra, Spanish Brawn. Cas
ter Oil. In quart, pint, and half pint Bottle, also
constantly oa hand a good supply of M aflat ta Pills,
and Phoouis Bitters, hundred of woadtrfu! cures
are being effected every year. AU tbo ia delicate
health, cure and be cured.
Raleigh May 14. 1850. w3t 39
I. 0. .0. F.
FI RST PR mi I V 91 AWARDED
by tbe .tIAItlAftD 1WVTITUTJE.
1848, and 1849, lo f
$3 v feitti 111, -0
saroskt C33 aT-mnnonnnaapirqa
wp cgalia aud Bauuer dtuitufa to
rcra. ior their Bupeiior otyi aud make oi
banners, 4te , Uibto f - dmtth wuuUi tea
pectftiily .Jom-th diflorout Order audcitia
thruughoat th Couotry. that tby keep, cooatantly
on baud, a largo aasortmeat ot Odd FeliW,
uu of 'lesnperuMce, Jnaui Med
iTleuVand all other Kcsaiic, fisnnera, tiaabea,
Kixwm. Caps, Jewels, Ac, all of which are got op in
lba beat manner. 1.'""
lwdiulual or Association for warding thoir orders
may depend mm aa much cat being taken tn select,
ing th goods, and upon getting them at tha mom
pru.-, a y the arliclea wer omeved ui pers.
UIttB dtBMlTH.
No 73, Balliosor tftraet, Balumor
Nvmbef SI, 1849. .8 93
r Angling. -
r3HS America. AelrVs Gaide ; or CornpUt Fwb-
'A. ar Mnai--tuwiratea na.aaa aauoia go
fisfaine wuhout this capital book m hi kt or in
hai hoad. ' It otHaiaa a uod deal f vaJaahl i
forwiaiioa: ad ia a Book that should b la tha basaw
mf very Antr. . -'- ; Uf- :::'v' - 1
. AJ-LtSwCaWnoawAafW
. ; a. a fioOstsTojte.;
1 THlk ha atoo.1 th teas ot uoreua f ..' .
ywsrttrMl, and daring t ti rtiase has been axfftj.
ally loorensiBg U pat f f ivoraad patron-, arf 7
ia now thk leadine article tb !ou0trv. Il Cjw
with frdaay beeoaes permanent ly bUkat s;X.
not mould nnder any iroanrSlriCes,aad U adapt4 v
tabatli jaain4 stMlptns. Tbo-f wb may J
anaeoaaiuted with its saper!'ritr, ar lnvitf t j
rand th fbllovriac testimonials elctad front
of similar eharafttaraaxl tamakt- trial af Ml
t nefthe Bt at t if Sent CWir, I " t
f - RaWgh.Hih Mrch, 1847. I
Measrr. Marusfc 9r ortV i
Gentlemen Ytror Writinc lak baa beev ta ttU
moat eontiat as byrb offieerf of tbuj baaUaj
bouse for tha last fat year, and aaaat3
prererre1 to any otaor nranov , u pmmwjnj -jrwmm.
the fmm mmd dots nt tmmmU. and the emit, tih j
ttmntima pmh IttU itJLrX fptmed. benmu
tentjfml Hack-i 1 bav bea reguUr moommtmu ml .
it myself dorinsj this Urn, exeepting when ettrtadt. f
has led ma to make trial of other, kin-la, ar . aava, ;
been compel ted to it ia conseqaenoa f net Hiej
able to find yours in ibis market, aod uka Jlasara;)
ia being able t apeak so favorably of it aad. trasi
rhat my opinion, founded on such lnrPV;
will indoo many who my aot b sa jrall awin " s
tad with it mcrita, ta giv it a trial. ;.; , v:
Yara.reapejtfiUrt i ..:'. I;. '
C DEWEY. Caaakti.
Messrs. Matnaso dt Nova : " ,. A "
Gentlemen : Wa are happy in being able to j
that w entirely eoneor ta tha opinion M pressed, rj
bov or yoo writing lak by Mr Dewey, tha CaaV j
ier bf tkij lustitnt ion; Re-peoi fully yours,
DUNs CAMERON. Preaidat,. ,
. .. S. W.WHinN.Talle4
D DU PRE, Book-Kaepctw
Tb Above Ink foraalaby
H. D. TURNER,
-' At tha N. C. Bookatorav
Raleigh May 14th. 1850 . ;, L 3$4i
FOR AEAT.
THE Snbscriber, having located ia tbe 6oratry;
proposes to rent, or sell, on accommodating term
his former place of residence titoated in th waster'
lrt of tbe city. Tbe Mouse is cottage built," and;
baa five rooms, all with fire places, ' TheLot isaonV
venieutty furniabed with all tbe usual' oat-boom"
building all comparatively new with a" gooX
garden attached." ' -
- also, , '
A lot of two acres in a high state or cultivation
adjoining, can be bad, if desired. For term, applyt
to Ssatoh Gales, Eaq. -
. EVERARD HALL,
May 10.1850 ' J . 37 If : .
JUST received and for sale, on consignment, a
larga aaaortmcat of Gentlemen's Saddle. Laaiaa
vide Saddles, Bridle. Martingales, Waggon Bridle.
Waggon and Driver Whips, Horse and Mole C4
lara. Gentlemen and Ladies Bruswl Bags, Travaf
ling Valiae-. 'ii . i ' ' !
. w A. B.STITH f CO. .
April 39th. 1850. a m J 3f :
7 W. J. BINGHAM S ,
THE FALL Sesstoa will begin July tenth,' A
cIhd discharged makes room for another
Boys prepared to commence Latin greatly preferred.
Nona but good and docile boy desired. Earaeatly
reqneaied that application b mad for sack oaly.
E.trly application advised.' ' u ?
P. O Bei hmont. Orange, N C - ' ' 33' ,
GARDE SEED. . ? t
I HAVE just received a tnrtbar supply of Gajv
Seed, making my assortment completa. '
- , P.F.PESCUD.
Kaloigh March 19th 18S0. tt
tjf Standard copy.
Now Readji
afiXURNER'S North . Carolina A
-r Vv?
Imaaaav fa? tha
sjJL year of our Lord,
1 8 5 0.
Publisbed and sold wholesale and retail, by Hwa
ry D. Turner, at the N. C. BOOKSTORE. -Raleigh,
Nov. 3, 1843. 4 i.it.
COD L.IVEEL OIL. ,
frh supply f KUeHTON. CLARK f CO
ahirh belie' to be uurior t.' n w bav
oen, just received and for sal at tbo Dr .g 8l.r mt
WILLIAMiSHAYlVUUU f UU.
April 33nd, 1850. 1 33 V
UNIVERSITY.
THE Public Annrversa y Esaniinatioa of tba
HtadenU of lba- Uuiveraity of Nunh Carolina, wiQ ba
lield at Chapel Hill, on Monday the $7th da of
May, ensuing, aad be conMituad from day' to dayman
til Thoraday, tb 6ib d of June, being to Irst
Thursday of tha month, whch last . mamioned dy
is appointed ior lb Annual Commencement of tha
Collar . ; ... , .
Tb following Trustee compos tb CommiU
of vmtatiaof.. I , z., '
Hi Escelleney Charle Manly, Governor.. aad
Preside; t z oflicio. -j - - ' ; '
Hon D, Ii. tiwaiiC LL. D Piideat of th Cot
William J. Alexander,
Andrew Joiner, ' .i '"
. Mathia E. It anlyr .
Gilea-Mehaae,
Geo C. Mendenbatt, v
John M Motahaad,'!
Heary Potter, ; '
Wm B 8bpard ,
Jo B. Skinner, .
Hgb WaddcIL . v . . .
Jonathan Wrth i
William H. Battle,
James W. Bryan,
Thomas N. Cameron,"
Henry S Clark, .
Dmiel W. Courts,
John R. DonneU,
William A. Graham,
Cashing B. llhaaell,
James C Johnston,
isd Jones, Jr.,
All other Members of ibe Board of Trustees wha
mny attend, will be considered member also, af thia
Committee.
By order CHARLES L. HINTON, Sacfy.
Raleigh, April S8th, 1850. ' -:? v.'.J(
Star. Standard, and Times, insert. i ;
coo liver oil;
EN Bottle and Capsule. genu in articl. jat
opened and for sal at tba Drua Hirtr .af
- -iut-i p. r. PErtcpq
PARASOLS AND UMBRELLASjt
A CHOICE assortment, consisting ef -i
Embroidered. Bordered and Plaia Chanalioa
Parasols,- -' '
Blaek, Watered,' Plain and 8ilver Gray Parasols,
Ladies Black Son Ombrellaa, - ' v : . -' . "
BUck and Green, Uk aad Cttoa TJnbrellaa. mt nil
price. - - ,t J. BRO WJN.
' Raleigb, 1 May Qih. -.-.f 37
. IVATCUCS. v
IH AVE oa hand a supply af ; Saporior Malcbea.
for Sale by - " . r
. - .;. . -i tr :;i 'S) mif'F FJE8Cfjp;;'
(Xy Standard and Tim copy. - VVv-t
Brwnj Eaaeuce of Jamaica Glnrr
Prepared end toidhj Frede iek Brevmlmi Jus Drug
mdChm!it,wwthekaconierFfLemd
OwBtut&stelM.Phila. w-k"
frnrtlS Easenoeis a preparation of bnasual exeal
U lehca and of varted properties. la-'all
where powerful and safe stimulant Is req aired, It
bt unrivalled for efficacy a well a immediate action.
To tha traveler and to the family 'Circle it i ia
valuable, as a few dropa dilated ia augar aad water
presents a aaf aad agreaabi ramady t tb iavaUd
wh requires immediate relief . H a..t tha
aoavalercing patient who needs gentle tonic. I a a
ooatbera climate, ; where tba relaxation af f ha y
tem o generally induce thirst for stimulants, jt will
always be louad an excellent sabstiiat .foe th
tamptinf beverages which debditat ; the stomash
and cans a morbid condition of Us powers ' la dya
peraaa, ia reUiation of iha bowebv in aaasea aad
ea-eiekness, it i aa active and nfe aa well, as pJe
aaat aad refreshing remedy, nd is prtoribed.y
th atost eminent of tba medical faculty.
A aupply of tba above juat raeeivd aad for fala
atth Drug Sior af x. ' :
Sold alas by & J - Hinad, Fayettevilla.,
Raleigh. March 23d-1850. -tv mm v.
- 25 BZSWARD. :,; n '.
fTT AN A WAY from th abseTibar, aVtt tl
IJ128b of April last, a aegra boy by Us ttasaa
if rETER. " Said negro U thirty-eight er frty
C,r f age,rnod-boldered, about ,'va f.-t six
bos high, par built, weighing abtmt 1 - jsanda.
aad ha rather a down east took. H ; whm
he left common salt of hoaespwa doth .
- Ta aK.ve reward ill b tWiA fa hi
ka aad dalivrry ta a, or fo pt:i?j i gvw
JJL a that I f him aeBlafc'---.----? .
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