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! 1 1 T i . . . ii . . . . . - iiiit itni iiiiiii i.iiiiiiii mi i i t t c ' i i, i ' i 1 i . i ii i ill i nil i ill' - r l i i i , -tiw ffrvi.WtrrT T AlTD WCZatlsTi fl JL; jj Aeeain Baauasn.e, w . BI. SEATON GALES, KBITOl AM flflflKTOL TERMS. . .. for the Semi-Weekly Paper, $5 per annum fa the Weekly Paper, $3 per annum. POETRY. V .LAUGHTER. ffEU Ptnmt teldom txntitrt beyond m tmilr.' A lujh wild, a merry Uwgh, Tboufh it may vulgar be. A elear, a kxtd, a cheerful note Thia ibt laof h for me. f urn a koy. with aannj hair, Bownd Hgbily o'er a lawa, voiinn free at Dimmer air, Xl timid as a fawa ; A ailvrry too waa aorne along rjpoa the breexee mild ; tt waa e eweet and f Toae laojh, Omtet tay-beirted child. i w a nmtd, o who aoft ehee fbetoteand lily ied ; ' S?ie if her fatber'a arm ti'tt darrn and h'm pride. Wlif fta her ewe forge? h'w yeara i ForpetM epirii'a pin! He Imtene ro at fcright one' Uagb, And boytMHf oossee again. I my a yoeth M 4oan4rod' daws, Witbia a mwV ring Of fairy forma and BwWuai eye, And all were Itstenfeg. The gy and aportive tale he told ; Bright facee brighter grew. Like BMMie note the sweet aounda rung Of laagbter, Umd and tine; Oh ! awn may leant his brow taeaiooth, And wear a ready amile ; :- Tbe cold and polished worM rilly scorn A merry langh the while. " Crre me thW clear and minhfnl htJte; Poared from the heart of glee Er earrh has laerht the aooi to bWe j This is the laugh drmei MISCELLANEOUS. AT FAYfcTTEViiXE. Jl-kirr a visit, tbe other day, to this important national establishment, sitaated oo Hayatoant, ear the etera border ot oar town, are were agreeably aunrieed,oa entering the groand. with jutatisUetorj progress towards complettoo. We were quite struck wkb the fine, aubaiantial style of the baiktiRKS, and their accents architectural rclaiioa, which will give the pile, when completed. a very imposing appearance and we werepiea aea with the neat order ef the square, and exact arrangement and aerriceable coudiUoQ of the mil itary store in depusite. Having frequently heard that the design, tbe lagnitode, nor the importance uf this institution were sufficiently understood or appreciated by tbe eeoole oi our own Slate, nor thoe of tbe other ssuth-Atlaatie Statea. which will derire -their anil iur) supplies froua it. at ottr request we have beta furnished. by the politeness of the comman- dwt officer. Cant. J-s. A. J. Bradford, with the (allowing information in relation thereto ! FayettecilU Carolinian. - ate. The "North Uarolixa absexal, bo flamed in honor of the Stite, was recotoinii dcd to be established by the military eoiu taittee ef the House of Representatives of Con cress in 1835-'0, of wbicb Gt-nl. J- J .McKav. of Bladen county, member from North Caroliua, was cuairuun, iu whose re port il was staled to be intended to super sede the small arsenal of depostte at Bellona near Riehiooud, Va., (which was to be a ban dooed on account of Us unhealthy locality) and the arsenal of limited construction within Ihe walls of tort Monroe at Old Point Com. fort, Vs., which was cramped in sace for its operations, and, in the event of tbe seiging of that fortress, would be exposed to destruc tion by tbe fire of the seigers, and its use. fulness for the fabrication and distribution ef munitions lor the general service be much if not whol'y, restricted, by their lines of cir cjiin and cuunlervallation. A position for an establishment to supply tbe places of these two, which should bare easy and safe access to ocean navigation, was first sought, unsuc cessfully, on tbe James river in Virginia and tbe Roanoke in North Carolina. Looking further south, this position being fouad to po-sess the requisite endowments, a law was passed by congress authorising the establish moot here of an arseual of general construe lion, to be, also, a place of large deposite for tee supply of all tbe south Atlantic frontier. Its peculiar advantages for these object are aaiaereas and important. It is secure from external attack, which must come from the sea from which side, on account of the dan. jrerous physical character of the opposite coast, it would scarcely be attempted -but aboukl it be, and be successful, the assailants could neither bold their conquest nor return in safety to their ships, as the militia of three tiers of intervening counties would have time to embody and cut them off. And other menace must come from tbe interior whence, though not impossible, it is not to be antieioated. It is surrounded by or is within speed v reach (never exposed to inter raption) of metal, mineral, wood, and all oilier material, used in military construe bona, wbicb ma y be obtained at a cost as low , if not lower than, at any similar esiablisb taeoi af the chantry. In eons qnence of the cheapness of living tn its vicinity, where workmen may procure luxurits for the price oi necessaries elsewhere, the best loeehem cal sarH for all tbe operations of tbe arseaal 'nay alwaya be commauded, and wages will 'er range as low aa at any other position. Its facilities of communication with other portions of tbe country, and for the circula lion of supplies, are already exteusive; and heu certain lines of viatory improvement, uow under construction, or soon to be coin. fenced, apt completed, the latter will ramify all parts of our extended country without eean hazard " For example: for eoimuuni otion, besides daily mail inteienrrence in "early every cardinal direction, wbicb wil mr.rease with the business, wants of the coun try, it has now, through- the greet northern d southern lino of te!egrapbr hoiaediale eoranrvnication with its general head-quar ler at Washington, whence orders for the ubricatiun or distribution of supplies may 1 II, J, lit I l I I'iM v - tm hr . Ill IM.rwl - l ... u. mamm . w w m '. : ' v ill mm u numnn be received sooner than at any other place of construction. For circulation: it has and ill continue to have ateean connection, within fifteen hours time, with the ocean, over the Cape Fesr nver, which it cever ob structed by ice, and through the port of Wii- mingtoo, where transportation by sea may Iwsys be readily obtained at as reasonable cost aa at any port of the union. It has con nection with tbe north, via the river and Wil minrton and Roanoke, tbe Raleigh and Gaston, and the Petersburg, the Portsmouth, dec, rail.roada. It will connect with the south, and tbe far southwest, via tbe river and Wilmington aud Manchester raiLroadi which, when complete, will -unite with tbsj extensive system of rlil-roads, completed or in progress, at the sooth and southwest, by means uf which it may placei supplies , at Nashville in six ; at Memphja in eight ; and New Orleaoa in twelve days The Fayette- villa acd Western Plank Road will connect it with the west at Salisbury; whence dietrt buttons may be made, .up the Yadkin river," into northwesters. North Carolina, souihwes tern Virginia, and northeastern Tennessee due west into eastern. Tennessee; and over the Salisbury and Georgia line turnpike, iato soulhwesuvn North Carolina, northwestern South Carolina, southeastern Tennessee and northeastern Georgia. These interlacing connections make it apparent that supplies may be despatched hence to all parts OI tbe country, with the greater celerity, and with out risk of capture or wreck at sea 1 As the nature of tbe operauoua to be pro secuted st the Arsenal may have interest, it may be aisled that no cannon will be cast nor small arms manufactured- tbe former being obtained bv contract with private ia dividuale; as are a limitetl number of the alter, under a law of 1601 , umaking provi sion tor arming and equi ppmg toe WJtoie body of tbe militia," and appropriating $200, 000 annually therefor" bus most of tbe email arms are manufactured at the national ar mories at Springfield, Mass., and Harper's Ferry, Va. Both, however, will be kept ia tsre readv for issue when r squired, aud de feetivexjuaall arms will be re paired. All the other, aunest innumerable appointments of the service, will be fsbrica ted such as all kinds ef carriages for mouii ting heavy can non in battery in'tbe forts, and the lighter guns for field service ; the vaf ious implements and machines for mar.ceuieril ig,mounting and dismounting cannon, and fJ r handling them in depot; carriages; bearii ig ammunition chests of field batteries: bi ttery.wagnns to carry tools for wood repair, and duplicate parts of carnages for the pro i apt replacing of - - i . such as meetwamage In the field; locomotive siniihr iorgs,te matt the leaser Iron repairs of field batteries, shoeing bait ry horses, &vc, complete harness for battery lit rses; accoutre ments and equipments coinple te for the seve ral arms of service; ihe proof t f powder, and tbe preparation of every decri Hioti of ammu nition for all arms, dec. dee. Among the many readily ae eestible near sources of the chief materia necessary to accomplish ell this work, be sides timber, abounding iu all directions at iear distances, there may be named the depos iles of aemi bituminous coal and of iron, id Chatham dc Moote counties, forty or fifty miles distant, and nearly symmetrically pene t rated by the important dam and lock improvement of the upper Cape Fear and Dfep Riv em; and the deposite of iron in this (Cumberland) coun ty, in the same district. 18 miles distant, aud within 0 miiea reach of the Fay-etteville and Western Plank Road. The contemplated plank road to Centre will afford nearer and cheaper access to the superior irot i of Lincoln and Mecklenburg counties, and n multiply the sources of timber supplies. An accurate and sagacious estimate indicates that the coal may be delivered here for $5 per ton, and tbe iron at an average of 850 per ton. There are now in deposite at tbe arsensl: one complete bronze field battery, composed of fiiur 6 pdr. guns and two 12-pdr. bowil. zers, wiin all tbe necessary implements, equipments, dee., rady for immediate ser vice in the field and two iron o-pdr. guns of the pattern of 1812, with implements, dec, complete -upwards ot 8000 si amis of percus sion mufkets, and 30(H) stands of percussion rifles a large amount of fixed ammunition, and cast and pressed balls, buck shot, die, for escb calibre, with a considerable amount of cannon, musket and rifle powder in bulk many thousands of percussion caps some infantry accoutrements, battery harness, and large number of battery tools, etc. etc. All ihese s'ores will be added to as occasion may demand, by receipts from other posts, or by construction, ss may be deemed moat ad. vaniageous. The various buildings are disposed around a squsre of 600 feet extent, in the centre of which is situated the "Arsenal," or principal siore-house. On the corners of the aquarea are octagonal lowers, for defence when necessary; for offices, storage, &c , when not. On the east front are the offict-rs' quarters, and the main entrance to the squsre on tbe north, a timber store, barrack, (through which is the thoroughfare entrance,) a gun- carriage and coal store on tbe soutli, a tim ber store, an srtnourers , tinners, harness makers', etc., shop; a gun-earrage el ore and pamt shop on tbe west, a line of shops, em bracing a carriage-makers , turners , steam a m a engine, niers , mrgers , ana casting snops. Exterior lo and tn west rear of the square, am the laboratory, and tbe magazines for fixed ammunition and powder in bulk tbe bat terv for orovinz powder, etc. J be rear grounds sre ample in space for all adjunct . - .... and experimental purpose incident to ibe service. Valuable Land for Sale. A Valuable Tract of Land eeaUiaiag 808 a Ai lyioc between four aad fl va miles Wast of Ra leigh, aa both sides of Walnut Creek, and adjoining the lead of Rsv. Tboe. Meredith sad ethers, will be told aa reasonable term. Far farther iaformatioa apply ta ' M.A. BLEDSOE. Raleigh, August 17, ISM . M Extra Black Mwleaklu Hats. Fashion for September, 1850. rrjl CR H AT, a goners I assortment aaV Man and Boys Caps. : Just rsceived sdd Uwsal by JfiSSS BROWN, t No. V, FsystiaviHa 8ueetj Ralefgb, October 1st 1S3. 79 TOTncpATnbxs aud foibim . : OF THE , Uarfetj? Store. 2 BEG leave te iafWaa tka pebue geaerally that l aat dattr reaivhit direct from New York. very eoasplsta assortment of Goods for the Fall and Winter trad, and hatiag bought every peiea of Goads under ay awa observation, tka aekotioe is saeh aa will give geaaral aiifaetioa to all whs may lavae ma with iheir trade. I must respaetfullv ask. only, a fair trial from the Cititaaa af Ralalf b, aad tka Barrouadiag esaatry, U the follswiax stack of Qaacs,UwUt . ... . Black Freaeh Clotks aad Cassimaras, Faaey CassiaMrsa aad Twaaday. ... . Keomcky Jeaaa. heavy West Twases, Coussjadaa, fkaey Vestlars, trtak Uaaa, Wsol aad Cottaa Flaaaala, haavy aaenar. BlaMhsd 8airtiBf aad ShseUs, inimiia to good. 1 'Slttwiu viaM Maurass taeatav. kfamutaeat oj Large lot BlaakaU, U by lSaad ttrs. Largo aad boaauful aaaortoieat ofCkdleaav Msalla de laias, Caakmsrea, f gd BdUaest. Faaey striped, gd and plaia Alpoxjcas, ; 8w.iae, Jaekoaetaad Book Mualiaa, . Ptd. 8w Muslia. Blk. rLoeeaoZTapalCord Thread aad Ok ton Laees. Edeiaaa. Priasw.Oia& add. mTaot, a full assortment of all aaalitiea af trim. miag goods. Lriaea sad Cam Hdrs. Vottoa and Silk do, Faaey Cravats, Combs, Seaiag Silk, Large lot of Silk, Satin, Straw aad Leghorn Bee- Bets, Misses' Gipsies, sad Children's Boaaeta, Ribbons, Wreaths, Rosettes, Flowers. Feathers, Large aaaortneat Ladies' fine aad heavy Boots and 8booa, Chitdrea'a Shoes, Genu' aad Youth's heavy Kin Brogans, Heavy doable aad magi sale Brogans, i Silk, Fur, Brush aad Wool hats, r Cloth, Fur, Plush and Leather Cape, 8hawla large sises. Suspenders, Ladies' whits sad blk. mode colored Cotton and Meriaoiio, Gentlemen's J do, sod Gloves. .ALSO, Large assortment Crockery and Glass-ware, Hull Patent, tallow and Adamantine oandles, Variety or Soaps, Teas aad Coffee, Loaf, Crushed, Clarifi'd. pelv. ahd br. Sugars, Salt, Molasses, Powder, Shot and Load, Tobacco, Sb off. Havsaa aad Principe Segara, Hemlock aad oak-taaned Leather, Dye Staffs, Shoe thread. Awl-blades. tcks. Files. Gimblets, Bed-eorda. Mails, Spades, Shovels, bay-forks. Sic etc. Priatiag. Wrapping, Foolscap aad Letter paper, Great assortment of Buttons and Fancy Goods, Perfumery, 4"c Besides a thousand useful and aeoesaary artielas, whioh 1 am compelled ta omju All th above goods will be sold oo aenommadariag term. Call and exaauae, at . 30 FeyetieviU Su, aad No. 2 Market sqaar. J. J. KIA1A Raleigh Sept. 84th, 185a imtl CT Standard copy. Fall Goods, 1850. fipHE Subscriber ha received part af Ms Fall H purchase of Goods. Among theas ar Saperior Brk aad CePd 8ilks BrilHaat Lustra. French aad Eagttah Meriaaa, Printed aad Phaia C kaaaria, Kibboa and Braid, Trimmings aad Battoas," Worked Collars aad Cufta, Boaaet, Slack aad Cap Ribboas, Swim and Jseenett Edgings aad Insertinga, Thread aad Lisle, Edgiags aud tusertiegs, Wide BUk Laeo. aad Silk Nett, Freacb and Linen Camhrie Pocket Hd'hT. . White aad Colored Kid Gloves, Whit colored Silk Gkrvea, Genu' BUck aad Whit Kid Gloves. ALSO Bleached and Browa Skirting aad Sheetings a large Stock, Bed Ticking, Apron Checks, Lexington Plaids, Red and White Flannels, snd Plaid Linsey. For sale, aa usual, JESSE BROWtf. No. 0, Fay euevilk Street. 8entS5lh. 1850. 78 u Manulacturins: Establishment If OS CPU 1VOLTCRIIVG (for a aumbor ajf of years Foreman in the Raleigh' aud Gaston Kail Road Blacksmith Shop) respectfully announce lo the citiMes of Raleigh sod the sumuudiag Coua ties, that ho is prepared to manufacture LOCUS. OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, Gems and Pistols, Cmrrmgt Springs, MJI-wrk, Brass Cutting, and m thtrt, f tkmg m NncMme im macktmx wtrk aa is aim raaraacD to execute bku. hanoimo, ai TUB 8UOBTUT MOTICK. Also has ou band an eilennvo asuortmeutof Lock f all kinds, at prices from 10 cents to 20 dollars . Edretools, an assortment of Aloe, Urawing-kaives. Hatchets, Hammers, Files of various descriptions. aad a number of articles ia his line too tedious Ui uioatioo. All orders faith fully executed at the loweal price. and now work entrusted to his care will be warraat ed Orders from a distance will be attended t aud exeealed at the shortest notice. Ilia Establish meal will be found ra Fayetieville Street. Repainug ro his line parfortned with neatuesa and despatch. Also, a general assortiucnt ol Guas aau natolseonsteaUy -a band. JUSKPH WULTEUING. Raloigli, Atrg. 90, I SCO. 31f Upholsterer and Mattress Maker, In my Employ, Raleigh Y C. Sofas, Jjoonges, Easy Chairs, etc., manufactured ia every style to order, snd at the shortest notice. BED MATTRESSES of all kinds, including tbe mo. h improved Shuck 1 end Cotton Msttiesa. which will be found a perfect luxury in winter or Bummer. K. 0. Mettrese Manufactory is in rear of my BarberSbop All orders tbsnkfully roeeivad and attended to with piompinea and devpaich. 1 be workmen hitherto employed by i Henry Herri, Mauresa Maker, ia ibis City, era at pre sent under my control, and are warranted and re eoonaended 10 be excellent workmen. ALFRED MITCHELL. Raleigh. August 2nd, 1 850. 88 Administrators Notice. -ffJTAVlNG beea qualified, as AdnsiaUntor, apoa U lltkafiMataal Joiaer W. Watajas, aeooaeea. at abraary Urm 1850, of Wake Couaty Lourt, Notice m hereby gtvea to all creditor or said Estate, ta bring forward their demand witbia th lime re quired by Law for that purpose, or this notice will ha ulead ia bar of their recovery. . All debtor ta said aetata are requested, to make immediate pay moats JNO. C. LEWIS, Adm r. Wake Co., Sept. TSrd, 1850-,.- 1BON CJWED E8, Englkh aad Amerieaa Irook, aasorted, ka hs atore, which we nl eall oa pleanag l eras. PEEBLES, WHITE f DAVIS. Petersburg. July 23, 1830. S CJWLES. '. TAB LOW and Adamantine, just to hand. WM PECK f 80r. 8rrtl2,18&. ew 7 N. C OWER 5, PHOP08A.LS FOR INDIAN GOODS DXPUITMEXT OF THX IaTEKlOR, Office of Indian JiWain Sept. 25, 1850. RIKA LED PllOPOSALS wdl be reosivsd a the offios ef the Cemmiasioaer t ladUa Af. fairs, at WashiBftoa city, aatli tea e'elack a 8at udav.tba SMoad day af Novmaberatxt, for faraiah iag the folia wtag I adiaa goods, via : VUum iYo. 1. Blankets. 3,100 pairs 3 point whit Maaklaaa blanket, to mea sure bu by 73 iaeboa, aad Writ h sight poaada. lOt pair Xf poiat white Maekiaae Uaakot to sseaara4by Kiawbes, aad weigh six poaada. y 75 pirs S poiat whha Maekiaao blaukat, la aaeasara A by 50 i aches, aad weigh iva aad a auanor poaada. 980 pairs 1 , poiat white Maeklaas blaakota, to rms- ar 30 by 50 iaehoa, aad weigh roar aad a qaarter poaada. . 900 pairs 1 point white Msekiaae blaaketa, to mea sure 3 by 4B iach, and weigh three aad a qoar- 400 Msekiaae bUak.ts, .o m n fcy n m waigwatgR pohads. wpairiat powsoafwmaojpiaawsamea sura S4 byXS laeaos, aad w4g Si -poaada. 100 pairs v poiat grot Mackinac biaakeia, U mea sure 66 by 84 inches, sad waigh tea pouada. 300 pairs S poiat graea Maaklaaa blaaketa, to mea sure 60 by 12 inches, aad weigh eight poaada. 250 pairs 2 1 poiaa groan Maekiaas biaaketa to awe- aura o4 by 6l uMhes, and weigh six pooads 100 pairs 3 J poiat geoiinellablue Msekiaae blaaketa, to Bteasue 66 by 84 inahm, aad weigh tea poaada. 400 pairs 3 poiat gentineba blaa Maokiaaa bUakota, to Measure 60 by 72 inches, and Weigh eight pooads 30o pair 9 poiat geatiaollablee Msekiaae blankets, ta measure 54 by 66 laches, aad waigh six pooads Class No. 2 Dit Goods. 1,005 yards scarlet st roods 800 do blueetrood 1,900 do fsacy list cloth, Una 76n do fancy list cloth, scarlet 360 do fancy list cloth, green 1,000 do gray list cloth, blue 3,000 do saved list cloth, blue 1,600 do saved list cloth, scarlet bOO do saved list cloth, green 225 pounds worsted yarn, 3 fold 100 desea cotton flag handkerchiefs 280 do cot to Madras handkerchiefs 175 do black silk haadarohiefa 90 do 8-4cottoa ahaWIe 84 do 6-4 cotton ahawla 65 do 4-4 couoe shawls 40 do 8 4 woollen s haw la 430 pouada linen thread 80 do sewing silk 700 pieces ribbon, assorted 150 gross worsted gartering 34 pieces silk hjUMlkerckicfa, bark aad baadaaaa Class No. 3. IloMcsTio Goods. 35.000 yards domestic Oalice 10,000 do Merrimae calico 3,500 do blee drilling , 8.00f do Georgia stripes 4,000 do blue deaim ' -1.64)1 do OoUoaad 4,00 do bed ticking 1,000 do Keaiackyjeaas 500 do eatieett 7,000 da plaid liaaey 7,000 do domesliahirUag,aleaehd 15,0v0 do domesti shirting, aableaehed 15.000 do domeeti aheetiag, unbleached 8100 da dumeatie, checks, stripes, aad plaid 400 doaea woollen seeks 1,500 yards naaaels, assorted 1.600 flaaael shirta 400 aalioe akin , 550 pooada cottoa thread 400 dosea spool eottoa i Class No. 4. Haedwakc 9JW0 poanda bram kettles 876 dosea butcher kairea gun flints 88 gross sqaaw awla 704 fish books 85 doiea fish lines 15,000 needles 104 dos combs, assorted 10 dot scissors, assorted 10 gross gun worms IJD90 ua kettles 76 easts Japaaaed kettles, 8 ia a nest ClaSM No. b AcXICULTUB AL iMFLEIf EXTO. 900 draw in a kaivw. 17 inches ia lanrth 700 augers, ia eoaal proportions of 11, I , , and i inch 160 pairs heme 750 paira trace chains 1,500 weeding hoes 175 band sawa 40 cross cut saws, 7 feet in length 40 cross- eat sawa, 6 feet ia length 100 head at file 100 cross-cat saw files 40 log chains, lo weigh 25 pounds each 600 W hittemore cards. Mo. 10 600 quarters socket chisels 90 planes, fore and jack Class No 6 Axes. 73 dosea asm, to weigh from 4 to 5i poaada 83 do half axe, to weigh 3 J pound 41 do hatchets, te weigh 1 1 pouada 85 broad axes Class No. 7. Nobthwest Guxs. 650 aortbwest guns, two-thirds of which must mea euro 36 inches in length of barrel, aud one third 42 iach la length of barrel, to be de live red ia No York or Philadelphia, aa may be required Samplea ol all the above articles are deposited la tbe office of the ComnuMoner of Indian Affairs j and it may be proper to remark that those of hard ware, agricultural implcmenta, aad northwest gens, ar entirely new, and of better quality than the ar ticles heretofore furnished under former ooutracts. The proposal may be divided iato seven parts, vix: 1st. Blankets.' Dry Goods. 3d. Domostio goods, 4tb. Hardware. 5th. Agricultural implements. 6th. Axes. 7th. Northwest guas. The lowest competent res possible bidder wjll re ceive the whole or say part of Ute eoatract accord ing to the above acale, the Department reserving to itself the right te determine whether the bidder is competent and responsible or not. The whole amount ia inaaey to ha applied te the purchase of goods will be aaoat 890,000, but tne Department reserves the rishl u iaereaaa or diauin iah th quentity of any of the aruclSa named, or sub stitute others ia lieu thereof; er to require, at similar prices, such goods ss msy be went lor preseau or other purposes, ia the adrnmiatrationof the affairs of the Deportment, tiooda of AsMriast manufacture. all other things being equal, will bt preferred ; but as all the samplea of blankets aad cloths srs of foreiga maaabetare, it will bo Beeaaaary, vba. a domestic article is bid for, that a sample- it should accom pany the bid, to enable the Department to decide whether it is of equal quality with the samples te be exhibited. The party proposing to supply th snides will make aa invoice of a U the item embraced la tha above list, aad affix tbe price, is dollars aad seats, st which hs or they wtU farsUh ihcta ander each - claas separately, deliverable la New York, (or if the oootractoV prefers it, about oao-kair of the qaahtity amy be delivered in St Louis, Misaenrl, fro of ex peas to th Government.) oa or before the 15th day af May next, assuming the qaaatity ot each article as specified ia this ad vertiaemeat, aad exundlag tha cost, making aa aggregate of the whela lavsice eon. stitathtg tha bid. The goods will bo ratseeted ia Now York fand ia St Louis, if aav sortios of them saaald b delivered there) by aawgeatef tsaCahe; statas. was will he appotated try the DeprftisenTmr the parposa. aad ta asoortaia the Conformity af the articles parchased with tha sampiue Sxkrbild.'wken tit contract shell be made, sad Tfhh the terms of the m, eoatract itself, which shall eoataia a , emaso that if the articles are not furnished witbia the time pre scribed, or if they are of insufficient quality ia tb opiaion of the agent aforesaid,' and if witbia five daya after notice of aueh insufficiency the party shall sot faraieh others ia lieu thereof of the reqaired quality, the Uaitod Statu shall be sathorised ta purchase them of others, aad to charge any increase of price they may be compelled to pay therefor to the con tractor, wha shall pay the said difference to the Uni ted States. Bond will be reqaired la th amount af the bids, with two good sureties, the sufficiency of whom to be certified by a United States Judge or District At torney, for the faithful performance of the contract. Payment will be made after the contract ia completed and the delivery of ha goods aa aforesaid ta aa agent Of the Department, upon a duplicate invoice certified by him. - , , Communications to be marked "Proposals for In dUa geods'' The bid will be submitted with the following head ing, and none will be received that are not mads ia the form aad term "here prescribed : - . . I (or we) propose .to furnish for the service of the Indian Department the following goods, at the prices affixed to them respectively, vis : ' .. s ., IHore insert the list of goads - -Deiivarahle la tbeaity af M aw .York for St Leais) ; aa ar before the, rr day af aext ; aad ia esse of the acceptance of his proposals, the quantity b j lag prescribed by the Department, I (or we) will exe cute a contract according to thta agreement, and give satisfactory security to the Department within ten daya after the reception of this bid ; aad in ease of failaia to enter into such contract, aad give such se curity, I (or we) will pay to the United Statea the difference between the sums bidden by me, (er cs.) aad taeaum waica the uaited Mates msy be obliged to pay for tho same article Each aad every but mast be accompanied with a guaranty ia the following form, to be signed by one or mors responsible persons, whose sufficiency must be certified by some one who is known to tho De partment, either personally or by his official poet t ion. I or we hereby guaraaty that the above bidder, will comply with the terms of the advertisement for 'proposals for Indian poods.' dated September 25, lt0, if the contract should be award ed to him, and enter into bond for the execution of the same within the Urn prescribed." The contracts of former years are open for the inspection of biddere. I. LA, Commissioner of Indian Affairs. Sept. 39. 79 In LEATHER BELTING, N. Hunt & Co., Urn. 3tt Dctronsaalre Street, Boston. Manufacture and keep constantly on hand, for sale, Best Oik Tanned leather Belling, BELT RIVETS AMD BURRS, SUPERIOR BELT CEMENT, ANp EXTRA QUALITY LACE LEATHER. Belts Made to Order axul Warranted. N H. eV Co. respectfully refer to the following, touching the quality of ibeir quality. WE the undersigned, having in uae the Oak Tanned Leather Belting, manufactured by N. Hunt f Co., No. 26, Devonshire Street, Boston, do cheerfully recommend it to Manufacturers and Maehiaists, aad have no hesitation ia ssying, that for qaality of stock, uniformity of thickness, being thoroughly stretched, tbe auperior manner of its maaufaotare, and iu darability, it is equal to any we have ever aeed. Soath Bostoa Iron Co.. South Boston Seta Wttamrth, Union Works, 8outh Bostoa. J oh a 8emher, Globe Works, youth Boston. Seth Adams Co., Steam Eogine and Power Press Bulkier, South Boston. Hinckley d- Druby, Boston Locomotive Works Boston. Wm. Washburn, Sawinr and Plainine Mill, Boston A. C 4 W.Curtis, Paper Manufacturers, Newton L. Falls. John E. Wilder, Salamander Safe Manufacturer, Boston. W. W. Alcwtt, Sup't Suffolk Flour Mills. Boston. Henry Brevoort, Ageut Glendon Rolling Mills, East Boston. Thomas Ditaon. Boston Sugar Refinery, East Boston F. Msin, Superintendent Msrblehend Cordage Co. Davenport & Bridges, Car Builders, Cambridge- port- Edwd Lang, Supt of Spinning Room for Sewell, Day db Co , Cordage Manufacturers Lem. Crehore, Psper Manufacturer, Newtou Lew er Falls Otis Tufts, Steam Engine Builder, East Bo-ton. N. HUNT fc Co. are agents for SWINGLE'S MORTISING MACHINES. Anril 30. 1850. 35 6m ttttt NEW STORE. EVANS & WILLIAMS "TTTSTOULD respectfully inform their frieods,and Ww the public genernlly, that they have opened a Store on Fayetteville Street, one door above Rich ard Smith, Esqr., where they will keep constantly on hand a full Supply of DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, CUTLERY. GRO CERIES, &a And indeed overy thing usually found in similar eeubliahmenu. They present the following as specimens or lbs Stock: Brocade French Cashmere, Embroidered Silk ano Crape,and Norwich lustre, Chsmeleou Turks, Silk and l'oplines, French Cashmere sud Delaines, Chsmeleou, Figured and Black Alpacas, Velvet Neck Ribbons and Belts. French worked Collars snd Cuff, Embroidered Ribbous and Velvet Trimmings, Scolloped Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs and Kid Gloves, Bonnets, Ribbons, snd Artificials,. ' Ginghams and Calicoes, a large lot, French Clothes, Casei meres and Vesting, Beaver-Cloth. Tweeds, and Keutueky Jeans, Red and White Flannel, Linaeya and plaid Shawls, Kerseys, Negro and Bd Blankets. Brown and Bleached Domestic, Bed Ticking, ' Table Clothea and Diapers. Ladies' Cotton, Merino, and Silk Hose, ALSO. Ladies fine Walking Sboee snd Gaiters, 1 Miles & Son'a fine pegged Boots, Calf, Kip, and Coarse Brogans, A good assortment of Hats aud Caps of every deseiption, Cautery, Crockery, Spades, Shovels, Trace Chains, Java, liguira and Rio Coffee, Loaf, Crush, Clarified aad Brown Sugar. Tot ether with a number of other nrtleiea not enumerated. The Subscribers respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. Tbey will sell good Bargains for Cash, or on short time, ta pauotual dealers. II. L- EVAW3, JOHN O. WILLIAMS Raletgh.Sept.17ik. 1850. 74 WHITE LEAD. IS. dTk art aim lbs. Pima White Lead ia 25 aad OiF 100 lb. kegs ttoily .33--- JUST Received, and for sale, on consign seat, a large and handsome assortmentof Boa net ad Boaaet Ribbons, or latest styh-S, and Pat tera. which w will salt af dhprecdemdlj low prices; . .. A. B. STITtt 4 C0e August 26, IffM FX- . . . T 1 4 t 1MBIR80. ifii iiiiiinn !'" THURSTON'S FOUNTAIN HOTEL, (Fosmsbi.y Beltxhoovib'b) Head of XJght, xicar Baltimore St., BALTIMORE. QTCE HE increased patronage t thia long establish BjJL ed and popular Hotel, undar themaaagemaat of Its praaeat proprietor, baa inspired nim with fanner energy and determinathm, and wo axaoaee evatlea. tlo'a of his or that of hts AasistasU will bev aparod, to maintain kh the patron of tbe " FovijAia" the reputation it held all over the country, in. its palmiest daya" of Beltzhoover t eonductorahip. To inerease Ha former attraetiona and com forte. during the past season, the Hotel has undergone many change, the Proprietor having made heavy outlays ia introdoeiar some of the best aad latest improvementawhich, together with iu central posi- tioa, being located ia. the very heart ol thebnsineas portion of tho city, and near the centre of Baltimore Street, aud within a few minute walk of all the DepoU and Steam Boat Landings,, tt invite the Merchant, the Fatter,, tbs Artist as wsll aa the Man cf Pleasure to mske the FoparAtH Hotsj. hai home during hie eojoora in Baltimore. Tbe- JLAateg' AepsLriineni, Containing Private Parlora, Salpona, Reception Rooms, Ordinary, and extensive suites of large aad airy Chambers, fitted op in a style aad elegance that cannot fail to give satisfaction and comfort. PonTEaa are attached to the w lountatn." who may be recognized by the' Bad gee on their Hats, and are alwaya in the attendance at tho different DeooU and Steamboat Landings, who will receive Checks, take charge of tho Baggage and convey at to the UotoL rHiJvfcAS TriUuaiua, rropnexer. Feb. 26th, 1S50. 17 A CARD.. IHE undersigned being engaged, and holding a noaiiioB that brings bis services In Immediate connection with the GuesU of the above Hotel, he trueu, offers a further inducement to hia numerous friends and acqoaintancee of the " Old North State," whan they visit Baltimore, to stop at the Fnntai," where he assures them they will be received and en tertained in a manuer that sbsll atrengthen this ac quaintance and secure for iu Proprietor their good will and patronage. W 31K1HUX.K, Late of WUmmgten N C Fehrnarv 26th, 1850. 17 LAdle Shoes aud Slippers. JUST received, by Express, direct from the manufactory. Ladies Kid snd Morocco walking a noes, (lies ana Buskins,) do do and do Slippers. ALSO ON HAND. 100 pieces Light and Dark Calico, Bleached aad Brown Shirtings and Sheetings, With a general assortment of Dry Goods. Hata and Shoes, Lawns and (ringbsms, Groceries, Cembrics snd Jaconetts, Crockery. For sale, low, by J.BROWN, No. 9 Fsyetteville Street Raleigh. AnguH 6th. 1050. 63 IN Qusru and Pints, just received aud for sale al the Drug Store of WILLIAMS. HAYWOOD d-CO. THE COLLEGE OF ST. JA51ES. Washington County. Md The Diosesan College of the Protestant Epis copal Church. THE Ninth Annual Session will opea oa Mon day, October 7th, 1650, and continue till the next Commencement Day," the last Thursday ia July, 1851. New students are recommended to ea ter at the opening of the session, but are received at any lime they apply, and tho charge u estimated from the date of their entrance. The College has the usual number of classes, af fords all the opportuuiiienfor a complete education, and, at tha autx-esful termination of the collegiate course, confers upon its graduates the usual acade mical degrees. The Grammar School, immediately adjoining the College, aud under tbe immediate supervision of the Rector, but under distinct discipline, receives lads at tha beginning of their academical coo rye, aud prepares them for the collegiate classes. The over sight and direction of tbe Professor of the College secure special advanlagea to the pupils iu the Gram mar School. Ia th Mercantile Classes the study of the Greek language is omitted, aud us place supplied by ad ditional studies in Modern Lauguages, Book-kerp- lug. Commercial Arithmetic. otaiisiiCH, j-c. The location of the College is eutirely healthful, and, by iu diatance from towus aud villages, very favorable to good morals and order. 1 he whole annual charge (the sume iu the col lege aud Grammar School) ler the session of tea month is two huudred and twenty-five dollars, pay able semi-sunually iu advance. Applications to be swde to JOHN B. KERFOOT, Rector College of St. James P. O., Md. August 7th. 65 w2m , GENTLEMEN'S HATS. FALL STYLE FOR 1850. OME THING entirely uw and decidedly ele 4 ganL Call and examine. . R. TUCKER & SON. Augnai S6th. 1850. 68 . iFiii&i&ja... MUIK & JAMES, , Importers and Wholesale Dealers , L CHINA, GLASS AND EARTHED WARE, Corner of Sycamore and BolUngbrook Streets, Pertersbitrg, Va., HAVE just received sfAeir own importation an unusually large Slock of Goods for Ihe raix JaaPB, eonaiatioc oi ClaM,Glau.Ertkennd Stone Ware. Britannia Ware. Look ing Glasses , Lamps, Giran- aoles, waiters and every des eription of Fancy Goods imu anally fouad in their line af business, embracing many en tWy arc aad beautiful styles, to which they partic ular! v invite the attention of the trade particularly CooTr Msscbahtb: sssaring tbem that they wilt find roods ss low as in any similar- establislimeat ia the Uaited' States. ' MUIR & JAMES.. August 28th'. 1859. ' lw70 Hats and Caps, , ; Wn oUfrkin, Beaver,. Ouer, Califoraia, Angi IV 11 Bruab. aad fine IlaU. Gents, Boy. and Chil- Jre Super Cloth, P ioca De Joinvill Fine Mihte ry, and Jenny Lind laa, just received and for sale by R, -TUCKER & W. Sept 31f, 1850V ; .ft: t 4 t -5 a'ii"i it a aunt. -, ... C.gt- " I at v. TERMS Or ADVERTISING AitrtUtmtKUFat uan rlaaa Irs) Twaatyra Caata. ';i : : , -Csarf (dthiiJMiUilAdrfimt,mmU per cent, will be aaade from the ngalar prices, far adTartiMnbytbeyaar. , T?r AdyeitisameBto,Biseited ia theSunrWagsui la. wrtti will else appear ia the Wuxur Papery fte f ehaije.,1 iiuin&sM'-'.-i a.-.;. . P Letter ts the Editor aaoat be foeTFara. f S. F. PHILLIPS) ,, A TTENDS THE COURTS ia th Caeatie ill af Oraaga, Alamaaoa, .Wake aad Caaihaaa CaapalMm, N. C, May 84, 1848. t 4 , WHITE WASH BRUSHES."- A LA RGE arjly of various shes, just recslvad A and for sale lew. .-, .. vVliXlAIttS, HAT WOOD ok CO BaloigkAprUzSd 1850. ' ' 83' FORWAKDIItG. 1 1WILL attend to the forwardiag of all Goads at Wilmiogtoa aad Fayetteville, at the aaaalaaaa- mMNsoa; and wm, ia all cases, forward by first beat w k bout rafereaeo to faae. AM ardomfar parch aa are will bo atrictly atuaded to. Direct to care of . W. BRANSON " , Fayattovineand WamasgUvv April 16,1850. ai if" "-' --y i. .ui- i . . i i p pa i m J. D. , WIGWAMS,- F0RWARDIN8 AND COMMISSION ' MERC II AWT. V - PAIETTETILLE, ' HORTH CA&OLtKA. ' -. t 1 s f fS : j i. ! -. f OU m Latrtf I4smv Vhiuvteri goad sapply of . various rise, lust toaaived af WlLUAMa.HAYWOODCa Books I Books ! rBooks I. SXHR7 D. TTJRHXB, Bookaeller and 8tatlo&er 4 No. 1, FaTirTBvii4.a 8r. Raxaiew. ; AS alwsys oa hand a large and general ooQep tlaa of. : ' ', .' LavTj r . M edieal. Theolotrfcal. ClaasicsL Voyres, Trs- vols, Novels sad MiscelUseoUs Books. Also 4 '. very excessive assercmeni oi ocnooi duos c , Blank Books, Ledgers, Journals, Day Books, Psm Books, Beak 1 Books, Record Books, Blaak : Check Books, aad any other kind that msy be want'd maa- afitctared . ( to order. .. . . . ,. i . j Together with S. general aasortmeat ofStatlaaeiy Particular attention given to filling all orders eossV plete from Booksellers,. Merehaats, Teachers, aa4 private iadividual. - And every article ia hsjiiaa) sold at the farest prices for cash or approved craaUU either at wholesale or reuiL . All bow work received ss aooa as fmoOshed, . Raleigh. 8ept 16th. :850. 7 , Fall, 1850, Petersbnrgr, ieptmber e litis DRY GOODS, BOOTS, saOE8,fce. AT WHOLESALB. ; -A I JAMES, RICE & JAMES are now in receipt off viheir Fall Bopply of Good, compriaing a targe and varied assortment of ' FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC, STAPLE AND FAMCY DRV" GOODS. : . - Which they are prepared to veil at the lowest price. Ia iha Boot, Shoe snd Saddle Denanmeat'wiR 'be found a large and cow (sanding stock af Boots, Sttoee Saddlery, Paper, ate fe , almost entirely f reeea purchase, and will be sold st such prices a cattoet fail lo ploaea. . . ' ,n9 fVpt. IX. 1850. w8w74'- .Notice. THE Sabeeribar has determined to locate la this City, sad having preearsd a safikteat a umber efbses peteataaaistaBU,i prepared to execate ia th moat finished Style, all kinds of .-. ,,.! PAINTING, GLAZING. AND RE-GLAZING. Order from tho Chy or urrouoding Country) if left at tha Drag Store of PVF. Peacwd, will be promply executed aad satisfaction gaaraatied. Reference as to sbility, chsrseter, fe-, will se gtvea ta all whs may wish to patronise hist. p WM. M. OVERBY. Rsleigh Msy 20, 1850 , ' ' 41 FA2TI1LT FLOUll. f GOOD assortment just to bsnd. OA Maleigh Sept. 11th, 1S50. W.PECKfc SON. ' 73 Livery Stables! t ZTIHESabscriners,Uks occasion to inform their kJU friends aad tbe public generally, that they will carry on the bosioeve, in all iu braach,t the eam stand; and that no efforta nor expense will bd spared aa their part to aeeommodato the travertin community. Conveyances, with good horse and careful drivers, will be f stabbed at aH time aad at snort aotice ; and ia last, every convenience for, travailing, ia tba wav ol " HORSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES. &C, V, will be supplied on tb moat favorable aad aceomo, dating torm. L f ., Tbe Subeeribon also- expect to keep constantly esi hand, good , , , HORSES, BW&VES, CARRIAGES, &Cr - And persons wammjrts out out their Horses' W the week, or month, or year, will have them welt attended to, at nsoderata price. Their Stable ar ear Wiuniagtoa Stref.-jort to the East of Market aqoarr: Hoping to receive liberal oaeourseement, the aa dersigaed pledge tsemaelvee to do all ia their psv1 er to merit public esxroaag aad favor. 1 1 1 SU FALOK f- COOKaVit Raleigh, April 5, 1830. :t: I 2S "Vj NationalHotei:;nv; NO- 5 COURTLAND STREET. NEW YORK- A tJGHIe ESTABLleHME-NT bavin, neseed aatat AX tba handset Mr. Go. Seelry . loraaoriy afthel Kaatera raarl ou lloasa, ha beea recently by the adUitrr of K:y ... - .... a I L.. .L.. 1 L .w '. . i l- e.i Au um umwH uaufuugw (a-ium, am (eieia bed lor the accomodation of tbe Public. .. , , . , It ia the aim of the Proprietor to render, las IVATIOIVAL quit equal to any of iUeotempo raria in all those essentials that contribute la the reputation of swell conducted and well ordered HoteL . , The House Is of the largest sixe, eligibly located. within three duor of Broadwav. and ia all rcsMCts conveniently arranged to' promote the comfort saef convenience of Uursis. Persons vnrfnng new York; . ere respectfully invited to make their home at this Hotel daring their suy In the City, ' " f uEORUE 8EELET, 1 ' ' . -fiH Proprietor. v New York. June 28, lgsa' i ftg fins MERCHANT TAItORi SYCAMORE STREET, U a- rr vi 1 doon tboTt Btik, PETEIBCEG; Tl ;j SVPEIUOsl Qeady AfadeClotbinff, n " tT&DER DRESS.1 " SMUITS, CUAJIS' ; " cravats, wrocu llSaYDKER CHIEFS, ' ; ; ; susrajiTJERs, " 7 ';- V . f - I SeptemW 8tbr 1850r 73 tt :
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