'J iVhole 0. 1171. 1 TTarhoroughj Edgecombe County Vn CV Saturday, February 3, 1 840. ir.3 i f Urr . I I 1 ft M 1 Villi! IIIIIIIILllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIillllllllCIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIII f-IAIJfrl I KB 1IIIII11IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU a I iyi Bidiif (Hill I llfll htmltriiif Ifniimn tefiillllmfll fanmllilillllitp IBii iutMl 111 I tlii il 1 1 1 1 rfu 1 1 1 1 1 ill ltiifmi iutiwltlmni Un t n i ir '.. ' f I,,. BY GEORGE HOWARP. , Is published weekly at Two DoLtARsper year if paid in advance or. Two Dollars and Firry CejTs at the expiration of the subscription year Advertisements not exceed in g a square fwill be Vserted at Oxr Dollar ihev first insertion, and 25 Cents for every succeeding one. Longer ones ai that rate per sq uare. Court Ord ers and Jud iciai advertisements 25 per cent, higher. F 'ROM the IMMENSE INCREASE of our business, we have been under the necessity of taking the whole up-story over L. Pender's Store, at the sign of Pendef & Brother, where may be found AN IMMENSE Stock of Furniture, V Consisting of the same articles which will be seen advertised at the Old Stand. Per sons that have not had an opportunity of seeing a magnificent stock of 'Jurnitttre. are respectfully solicited to call, aa prices and quality shall surely suit Furniture repaired at either place at the shortest no tice. L. BOND. N. B. In order that a man mav do t . himself justice, let him see articles of Fur niture before purchasing. No body likes to buy a cat in a bag. 7hrboro Sept. 29, 1848. ,.?!. . c. no iixiiio. TOT AS just received her Fall supply of Goods, which as usual comprises a general assortment of the most neaf,use- fui and ornamental articles, in the jflilliJiCrV JillC ' All of which will be sold on her usual liberal jtnd accommodating terms. .. Nov. 7, 1848. ' Jayne's Medicines. Scrofula and Scrofulous Swellings. Scrofula in all its multiplied forms, whether in that of Kings evil, enlarge ments of the glands or bones, .Goitre, White Swellings Chronic Rheumatism, cancer, diseases of the M;tn or Spme, or of Pulmonary Consumption, emanate from one and the same cause, which is a pots- onous principle more or less inherent in the human system. Therefore, unless this principle can be destro cure can be effected; hut upon which the disease de -ed, a cure must of necessity vinuur wnai lorm me uisease snouiu mam . .1 f t. it fest itself. This, therefore, is the reason 1 why Jayne's Alterative is so Hniverailly successful in removing so manv malig- nant diseases. It destroys the Virus or , principle from which those diseases have! theirorigin, by entering fibre, remoina; i e j- r , every particle of disease from the system.l No Apology for Wearing a Wig, nil r i xt t r " iiduuu.iut-ju, .y.o ,ren. u, iy. , TO lft rr-fcrt 1.... I" ,n.for,.n ;V 1 ,Jherbo,tlc, of romc wh.eh I obuined of you last Octo- j fs.,Cdl ua-dsuie cessful. My. hair had for a long lime poonasyou arrive at hornei Yours, respectfully, been exceedinplv thin, hut U itVA nJ t . - J P CALLTJMt , . three years past it had so fallen out thai rhy head had become almost entirely bald. W2S under the riftftcssity of concealing the baldness by combing the hair on the sides over it But now, after using a bot tle of he Tonic, I have as luxuriant a growth 9t bf r.w - ?W bacl. ; C: C. PARK, o J y . w . t. . . v v i i Iato Pastor of the Baptist Church, at Haddonfteld,N. J. i f; Prepared only by Dr. p AYrTE,' Phil adelphia, and sold on agency by , fc GEO. HOWARD. Nov.,2,-1847.,; "r ?t ri Where may be had the American Hair Dye, Warranted to chsnge tfie h'air lo a beautiful auburn or jet bl ad k color, with out 'staining the skin.' 'A , , !,' Also, Jay noAgue Pil)s,which never xau 10 curei?ever and Ague, intermittent Fever, &c. An unequalled Remedy; ,71 ST, for colds and feverish feelings and jrt" Twtfw Fevers. 2nd. For asthma, liver com" plaint and bilious afTeclionSt "3d. For-diarrhcea, indigestion and toss of appetite. 4th . For costive ness in females and males. 5th. For stomach af fections, dyspepsia and piles. The great points are, 'it is not bad to take, never gives pain, and never feaves orve costive..'! For.all these things it is warranted unequalled, and all who do not find it so may return the bottle and get their money back. This medicine is LONGLEY'S If Astern Indian JFei nacea. We assert jheTfe is no farnily medicine of half its virtues, and none that will so delight the users of itj and to conn nee all that these are fads , we offer as al pre. I'ty it without price, if yoii arc not charmed by its effects. - Fullerxlescrins arid an Almanac ioo jfrana, iS the county. Ste below.) 77i? Unman Hah Is admitted by civilized as well as barbarous j lions of ""'dollars two millions hi' be sub nations to be when full, flowing arid perfect, the ; scribed b,y the SuiLr.rinil diie million by greatest ornament, and when imperfect or wanting ; the greatest disadvant ig to tb persohal appear ance of male or female. That it U a ,y to pre serve anti beaviify it, all will admit. This article has been for more than 20 years used extensively. It has the testimony of many of the most respect able citizens in this country, who certify to the fact that the HALM OF COLUMBIA First, in all cases stops the hair tailing out or restores it in most if fallen, and in all cases it lost by sickness; and keeps off dandruff and scurf on intants and adults. Second, perfumes the hair and preserves it to old age from turning gray. Should always be used at loi-ette. Third, give -reat viaror and rapid growth to the hair, and cau ses it to curl beautifully. Lastly.. prevents all filth or its consequence on children s heads, ano exceeds all other articles for the hair in quality, quantity and cheapness. Many articles have been stalled on the reputation of thi, ami are without merit though they have been and are sold atdou blc ihe pri of this bahn. bl The pile, all sores, rheumatic, Vc. Iay' LiisisiK iit Is an article more justly celebrated as n cure or 'the above, than any or all othe-s. 'The msrs ' cure are ahnost i"'rHhJe, and it is only noes- sary to let those who know the article and haw used it with such "reat success, know thai it is o be had true and genuine, (for there are counti r feiters) of Or. Lucius Comstock 01 Cortland! st. New York, and so of the rest of tho article? i here named. To the hull and lame Dr. HewesV nerve and bone liniment is the must effectual enfe for ihe'-i-matism and contracted cords and muscles. The'zray hairtd will find the Indian II lir Yiyf perfect and effectual. For uoorm Koltnstcek's Vrermifije not Fui. ntsUclSs will eradicate and care ft children and adults who have worms. Caution. iewart of all unless the name is spelled Kohustoek, ihc old Dutch name of the inventor. , ., Sold wholesale by Comstock & Cot 2! Cort Dr..KUSIIS bussimoil MlXturC. n FoR GoNORRmE Gleet' FlU011 Al ... bus, Gravel, &c. I t4 P n r x t u i Letter from Dr. James R. Galium, dated fMilton,,N C, August T4,1347. Dr. I. Kuhl-t)ear Sirt Your medicines have given entire satisfaction -n -ig of cobllt the Abyinlan' Mixture " ' . S ... ... . . i k . ' . . . MBec allvils hlffhiv arofoved ot, lttiaa never taM vpH nn Mrlil Undtst. NevV York-hy Geo. Howutl.TArb lv ........ uMv - ,V i 1 j fifth n of th cardial stock' to- vv it 80 000 yea, no radical , . ii,o . ,.nA k mik n. i or of Provisions and foraare.1 jmtnsoi me capital siock, io wu ow,uuu, if the principle f . ... v x. nlJll!1 A Mf, tllA WIirt. ,p 13 An act to 'facilitate the takingof t0 miprovesaid Rivers. v .) s is remov- vv.n. Ml, . ... . . . , r . 1 ffpnniiifmri nf ivitnr. in thi Stattn rVi ! 25. An act to increase ' the Kevenueor VV illi)mtnii'-nil liv nnt nurrtn in ovorv vlllnfr 1 inr ni-nt nl f,.r mnif Kn nnmnKinnnl : Uci)OSlllOnS Ol Witnesses in 11113 OlHlU III OC ' fonw ndmat-iu the United stales amlCapada Nnv. o. Lz.i, ; u fi;,i inn nJ read in suits nendintnri Hfe courts of bthen lhe State. Taxes money,at interest all, " ca8Bi' ' It'setls like ho, :anJ Directors are alllnorized to; receive I Lave never had enough to supply the demand! adduioflfc, subsc,.iptt0D9 (o the amount of . . ' Milton lrug More. Prom the Milton Chronicle.1 A y ' Laurel Grove, (near Milton) Jan. 15, 1348 Dr. Kuhl Dear Sir: .. ' , Ve have now been about seVert vears. Afferits for the sale of youf Itesiofer of the Bldod, anri olfi erMedicinea, and are happy to state they HiaV wiVenlr afl cases geaefal 'featiAfactfotiv particular. . - . , , . ssnifjrtinn an that vprv niip. who has nH , It J has i-eeeived that relief that , von firnaranteed in your directions. Mr James Ma Vernon, lo Vbonj An act to prQVtde foP the payment ran vfeeommen4edv .yottr5i4Vror j,of the debt of the M State tto theBank- of Rheurnatism, brought a bottle of it at 50 Qents, fCapeFearf to VneBattll of-the, -Statfijimd antwo einbrocations cured him eirelyVand tho.L JurunaTicoirnt of endorse- fe lisease has never returned. TT6ors, respecifully, KIR BY & ANDERSON. Agents G0. ttMriti, i l?Jl8i Uaf8nall,vTTa1tfak; James Simmons, VVeldon; C. C. Pugh,,Gas,torj, , J E. Cook. Warrentojy ileni ry Goodloe, WzuefltQf P Cj, Brown, LoaWburg; John H. Urodie, Franklin; Louislli Kittle, Hen. 4errtn5 R, h Mitchell, Oxford. May 16 i t CAPTIONS. r Public Acts Passed by tt'e JLesrf'slalttrf of North Carolina, at the session of 1 848-M9 i. An act to incorporate the North Caf- olina Rail Road Company." Provides for R.j ; Road from Goldsborouch, in Wavnfi rmmtV. hv WV of R.fMr!V un,1 Salisbury to the town of Charlotte, capi tal stock of rh? co up in v to be three mil- , J ' . . ..Hi. indi viduals. The Slate's part of the sub scription to be raised by the Treasurer's issuing certificates, binding ' and pledging the Nlate for the payment of the principal ofaaid debt to be redeemable at che end of thirty years; and S lid certificates of debt not in any event to be put in market below par As. soon as the sum of one million of dollars shall have been subscri bed, the subseribiMS shall ba incorporated ino a Company, and the stockholders hall meet at Salisbury to elcot Directors and enact bye-laws for the government of j said company. The affairs of the compa-iand ny to he managed by a board of twelve directors to be appointed by the State and the stockholders in proportion to their. stock suhsfrihod. It further nrovided.1 that for the purpose of obtaining subscrip- i 0. An act to amend an act entitled "an convicted of felony or crimen falsi, here tioos to put the Raleigh and Gaston Rail 1 act concerning Weights and Measures, a. lifter to be allowed' ta vote for Sheriff.) v Road in good order, books shall be opened j dopted by Resolution of Congress asStan-i' 22 An act providing for the support of at various points; and when the sum of ards throughout the United States. Rat-1 a system of International Literary and Set five lmnd.ed tho.ivind dollars shall have the 7th of January, 1839.,,i : Pro- entific Exchanges. ' I been subscribed and expended on the ' vides that newly erected and unsupplied jf 23- An act amendatory and supplemen Road, in laying it down .with heavy Ti counties be furnished with standards. jtal to an act passed at the IastT session of iron. &e. then one half of said Road, with! An act more effectually to suppress 'e General Assembly entitled an act to? '.!: the property pertaining to it, shall be traffic with slaves, and amendatory of provide suitable buildings for the comfort tranMercd to said subscribers, and the "75 section of the 34th chapter of RcN?be accommodation of the DeMtes o stockholders and oligors of the said Road vised Statutes, entitled -crimes and pUn-,. this State. 1 1 ' shail be forever discharged from ail liabili ty to the State. Ami if the said subscri bers shall fail to accept the conditions of this net, and comply with it, in that case then all the benefits of said act shall f be granted to other persons, who shall , be a body corporate as said subscribers would nun; uuvu. j iuiaiuii la aisu . uiiiutr, 111 certain contingencies, for extending the Gaston Road to VeIdon. Said bill - also appropriates $-40,000 for improving Neuse Rivcr,and S25,000 for Tar River; butio! the charter will be toifcitcd. ; . 2 An act to incorporate Jhe Fayette .,:ii,. i v. ..., di.-.l r?,.i ' ...;.i ... i courts thrnower of anno ht ne an Inanect-i v,l,e- Lrrovi,ICI ,nai u LlWiUes for a Pbnk Koad from FayU 16. An act ,o provide for a ! Turnpilie golnd S ker Riches, all carruges oven ville to Suli5bu,y--capial , stock of the Ro.d from Salisbury .vest to" the Ge6rgra';200 m value, play.ng cards,, .nd ra.se. Copanv to be two hundred thousand Hue. Provides that all the bond dtie the , on reta.lerf -.p.Htous l.quors to dolu',S,in share, of fifty dollars each; .he' State for sales of Cherokee 'landsVahdall' ! OtDrove .lock of shogf. and.hor State to take three-fifths', iml .ii,div4d..au!j ered on ,su6h bonds, to-from other States, five dollars to each the remaining sttiti. The affairs of ihc Company to be managed by. a President ... . j . .. , . ad nine Directors; and if the capital shall . . w uQ f.,.,,1 ;r,orT,;r. iko ,:ri pn.;joni threei.hundred thousand dollars, but the State to ii subscribe no more three fiftha Toll uates to: be erected and tolls collected but the profits of said Company no! to ex ceetl twenty percent in any on year. The President and Directors to -render a -dis-, tinct account of their proceedings and dis : hurserrienta tolthel annual j meetings of-lhe LStdck holders and to the f Governor t of; the L g. t , amj . the Governoraa be authorised to appoint one or more persons ,tt repre- VtntA I n Ih0 ' !)nnil!ll Vnnalirxr . Still L uvaiu itt . ...... - iiivvilli&i ,vii s1 O w fsaid'Campany.: UikWRrnift ,nccount of IheHal- eigh and Gaston Railroads Company. An thbri zes thd Treisurer 6f the State tadsisue certiucafes-bf debt forksum Ml Exceeding two hundred - thousands Uollarsf binding the Stale 3 jay. at itm Aspiration f5ten years from and after the date on which .... provided that nothing in ihis Act shall be so considered as to give any auihority for he Uovernor and Council hereafter to borrow money for; .. the repairs of said Road,&c. , r i t ;1 : 4. An aot to provide for the eatobHsh ment.ff a State Hospital for the insane in fNprth Carolina. , Provides for a tax of one and three-fourths of a cent on. every hundred dollar's valuation of land, and five and a quarter cents on tjie poll, to be lev ied for the space f four.years tO( raisp the money to construct and furnish said build-ing-r-the county Courts .during saidtime to have power, to make a proportionate reduction of their poor taxin the respect ire counties, r The t supplemental bill to this acf locates this Institution wjthin three miles, of the City pf Raleighy;.,; f , ; .v ;, ,5. An act to extend the time for regist ering grants, mesne, conveyances, powers of attorney, hills of sale and deeds of gift. 6. An act extending the time, perfecting titles .to land in this State. Extends the time of perfecting titles to 1851 to such. a$ have .made no entries since ,1840 and ex- tends the time of payments to 1851 to j those who. have made .entries since 1843. 7. An act to unite the Roanoke Railroad Company and the Sea Board and Roanoke Railroad Company into . one. Provides to increase the capital stock of said Com panies to $1,500,000 at the , discretion,of the Stockholders allows two years to commence the work for unitingsaid Roads no longer from the 1st day of January next. 8. An act ta amend the 40th chapter of the Revised Statutes, entitled Forcible Entry and Deiainer." ishmenls. - suqh certificates shall be issued., It is also 11. An act to provide for the settle-!anU Kaieigti uati uoau company, rr men! of estates in the hands of Executors! vides that the Company be authorizedUd and Admtnislrators,Jand for the relief ofl mortgage the Road for the sura of 620, the same. 1 " ' 12.' A bill to resulate the duties of Sher-i iffs. ' 4 ' ' 1 13. An act to exemnt the Wardens of the Poor in the several counties-in State from military duty.' 4 14. An act to authorize the Inspection 1 Provisions rOives to the county i States. rPruVidesfor the paying mileage. to u itnWnVSn nthrr cnsoWnf suits nend-i i . inir in this State'! Salter wttn all me lands som ana unsottf, when the purchase money has riot been: nirl ,y th nniTpTntrKnkP... Mannn. : i t arid' Haywood; shall be pledged for build- ing saiattoaH until said Road is c6mplet- hereof, the Governor shall rnuse toll rates! to he Erected th'itffW,arthetolU colfec ed shall 6 Ihto thetaie JTreasurV: Alf laborers subject to work ont public Roads, living Within two miles of said Road: shall be required to perform six days labor in eacH year on said Road; and rid ' one shall be subject to pay tolls oh said Road at any gate in the county in which he resides, or within twenty milesof his residence. And it is also expressly provided, that the por lion b-said Road from Sthe Georgia Hhe to the east sidVof the Blue R ?dge? shall be Hrstmade, beginning at. jth?vest end.! 17. An act fo establish aboard of Direc tors for the Deaf and Dutnb Instiiutioa bf this State, f Provides thai seven Directors to wit Pernn Husbee, Linn, B. an vv lli E. Johriscrn shall be appointed iahd shall ed 5 ThPcnntMcti fnr thRhinldihflr nf said ! Ooncerntng in.e rresinept nq.ui-t ! nnad'-'trt- in lntnfonW mil Mrh ' to h rectors of the Literary fund,;, AulhorU M out to the lowest5 : bidder; and : when ! zes the .Presideit and. Directors to mov; saidHoadis completed, 'briwehty miles ! suits to Wake: county, &c. , uers, ti, rjryan, 1 nos. j. lemav, vv iuani ti: riolienTies. jir 3 'Chutes be charged generally vith the interests of said Insti Jutiori. Said t Directors to be f un der the control of the Legislature, arid ' tb submit a Report of the condiri6n'anTdWos- pects of said Institution to each session or that body. " ' v' ;-18. All act to establish the -Ban of Fayetteville, Capita! stock not rid ex ceed 800,000, to be jn shares ofjfifty dol lars each. 1 1 Charter .runs, until 1875. , The liability clause is inserted, and said Bant is required to make annual staterhents "oT its condition and transactions to the Gen eral Assembly. If the -Bank shbbld;r fuse at any time to redeem its nofe, saitj notes shall draw twelve per cent, interest per annum from, the time of said demantl untill payment is made. It is also provided that when ten thousand shares "shall have Been 'subscribed, and the sum of five hun dred thousand dollars, paid" iiithe Pres ident and Directors shall locate branches of sad Bank at yadesborough, .Greepsbot rough, Salisbury, and Washington.! 19. An act to improve the. Cape Fear and Deep Rivers above Fayette ville. c 20. An act foTo ca le h eTTu d ges of tho Superior courts, fn all elections hereaf ter to be made the election shall he for soma one Judicial Circuit inv which no Judge re sides; and the Judge so elected. shall residq in someone of the counts of his Distric so Ion as he shall, hold the office. The Judges may still allot and exchange Cir cuits; and nothing in this act shall be so construed as td confine the election" to any peisbn residing in any particular Circuit lit this Stated 21. An act to amend the 1st section 108th chapter Revised Statutes, entitled an aQt concerning Sherifis.,, "(No1 one An act concerning tne vviimingtort 000,' !o raise' money to repair -the Qdme; and gives a priority to this mortgage over the State's holding as former mortgages,? , Also, extends the credit onv the bonds oP tbe Company for tenyears - - 25. An act stipplementtal to an act pass- ed M the present sesstbn,vta improve the 'PaPe Fear and Deep fivers above Fay yetted salaries over ouu iwy3-. ti.vS.- cians iS53 each after a practice of five year -dentists the same. - Also pianos, harps r - in t : n i a I1VC aonara teo-pin ane, auu W hundred dollars on.Billiard tables.' fThesoi ;arfe ,he head8 ofthis bill it being impossb Iet0 Sive a11 ils PPVisions. h nu 28. Concernmg.costs in certara cases in iEqity, , Upon the .plpintifls; .dismissing hls ow UiIl, or defendant dismissing-iqr want of rrosecution, Plaintiff shall pay tq defendant full cost . - ; - uti iii'-tX-'29s To amend the 10th sec..of the IQ24 ch. Revised Statutes,' concerning pedlars To paya'tax of S30 and bea ; native or naturalized cltizen")f the. United Stajesjis ? Private Acts in our next -paper ? . i?jfrc4 oflhe' Slcamefs NewsV advices by the America have rather uc pressed the market for breadstuuf ana lower prices .wU "riovy be taKep than m also less rmb6t the light supply pre epjloKferir .-or of preset pr!ieS; &fir. of, flaar, : grwn f I I, f i i' : ' . tt V ! f: