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II ir.irjwr (Cu:i!in::fJ from Jrl page.) I igaiu Ui iuijir.w on your aUeetiun tup iu ii -.able necessity of improving our public Roads. It is liilL- credittble to oi:r enterprise and intelligence, that although we are considerably t ,xed, in tho freqtiert call en our'tabor for thin ; object, our mp'hoJ ,,f maintaining tl.eblic WgU-! wih a in wt nominee bvond t'nt oi! ng : o..!.i. .. i :.. .i nr Pi.tiin I i ru lr (om,;,o,r,notexeoch,vto,,iP.rl.Coa,, won elected bv (he Cnumv Colitis with authority ! tons,,,,, the .Imf mllic ro,' anllivtl.oino,! rn the most favorable poMii, and were clothed ! with authority o supervise and direct the hands assembled to work them, it wen!, .. i,.i i. ,1 i,...,.il. i, ilonhlles' tend : h.,,,-h to their imnroveinent. These Courts should a Uo be inV.- -ted with powef to make appropriation i ii i.ni m in v i-.-ni i iii i'... v. ....u j.j . j.... -i fr.Mft tho County fund to alter aj i,,,rroie the i .. -hit. . ..i I ,.. m,v...Unl- ,,.I,-U 1 necessary and eractf.ahle, itl, .he iiKansa, their j commmiJ. l,;.!.i-d it is ur'cd upon v.nu ii-.prry. whether the recent improvement of the plank r,d : may not be introduced into extensive use in this j ,..i, ti. L:;nn(;,.iii7 i,t dinir ennsirneiiim. in... .'volring little or iio.cxpense for engineering, the a- ; biiiidiince and ch"aim'-s.s ol tmibor. nn.l their a rf intation to ll,,, .nd and vwanu. of the lower, 'till ,1... -I .......;rr ,t,e nn..r f.mntrv; r, cuuimend them to us with much force. .' ! : l 'tit-ill uui tn. vi Lnc ";' , ever demanded, in cmsequence of fresh discove- i riesof useful and valuable mihenU in new situ;.-: I ii. hi j .t tl, ii.,,,,,1 mi reMi'ts r,r lit exuem- , , t:ons in other States. Via have been as vct-witliout -nnx provision Tor the rriftlinrtitiuti of ihe condition of our jiaeprr Lu natics. Those of the poorer classes who haw been visited, with thi' ;on of reason, Ji.ive. h-n -bandoiied to their fate, pxcept hi cases of furious, madness, in which they have been rommitled to the. common jails, s disin'rhrrs of the peace. Il nnm nH,'-i iin(iil ihiil theSi. iIisi.asps of the mind. (the sovcrot indictlons of ll iaven on onr race) j umcurdblo i thos of the Wv: and mift cu-' lightriwii .Slates, have established hospitals, where the poor thus fllU cU'd are watened over, during the eclipse of "the undorstatiJiiigar.,1 supplied with needful roincdies. A distinguished parson of the (rentier sex who has dt veted much or her life to the pious duty of pleading thp c.inse of the I.unti - tic, .before. States and pommnriitiss,: h.n recently tr.i versed a considerable part of this Hi..te, i:i search of infoimation respecting thesn uiifortu nutes, among u, aiid will probably aslt leave to preterit tlieir ca.'P to you, t an eanv uay. I can not too earnestly recommend the causo itself, or the disiiitorested brnevolcnce of it advocate. Pursuant to an act of the List legislature, for the saie of certain Chemkws I.inds, which had been surrendered to the Stale, hv the former pur chasers, a Board of Commissioners was conslitii-t-d who placed valuations rn the sevi ral iractw, in ronfurikity Willi the lav, and they were exposed for sale by pre-emption an i otherwise on the tern ! therein prpsenhej. One hundred and tw; nty-seven tracts comprehending 20,o2S. new, besides two towa tots-were approprmoy preH-nipMons i ,.,r , . . - . i i: ... ... ,l. aggregate price m l?Jr) .a so, me same ian ...... , . ,, ,, , , ,,. hiving been sold al tho former sale foriia,n90 46, and twenty three tmcti embracing 2733 acres were dispoaod of at nV improved valuations, for Ji, 229 83, these having brought r,t the first sale 3,677 33. -One fourth of th purchase money was required to be paid down, and tho residue was secured in four equal annual instalments. The Agent of the State reports llnrly-six tracts of sur rendered land, comprising 4939 acres, valued now at $7,033 43, and formerly sold for 11,880 21, as remaining unsold in either mode. The time al lowed for the private salea, having only Pxpired in August last, I have not appointed a public sale of tho rcsidus as authorized by the at. It seems lo me, however, expedient to make a general salet.ol only of tills residue, but of all the ether surveyed lands in that region, whether acquired nnder the treaties of 1317, 1819 or 1335, for cash, and that those ansurveyed should either be surveyed and disposed of in a like manner or be opened to entry, as other public lands, Tlie policy of holding them hack for higher prices, has been tried long enoegh to prove it unwite. During its last winter term, tlie Supreme Court was deprived by death of the Honorable Joseph J. Daniel, an upright, asefnl and learned Jndge, who had administered justice acceptably from onr Bench for more than thirty years. To fill the va cancy thereby occasioned, a temporary Commis sion was granted, with tlie advice of tlie Council of lire Slate, to ti Honorable William H. Battle, of tlie Superior Cotrrt Bench. And to supply the vacancy thts) made, a like commission, with the advice of the council, was granted to Augustus Moore, Esq. of Edenlon. The office of Attorney General, also becoming vacant, by the resignation of the HoaoraUe Edward Stanly, in May last, his place waa in like manner temporarily supplied by commissioning B.irtlioletnew F. Moore, Esq., of Halifax. On yoo wi'J devolve tlie duty of making permanent appointments to these several Offices. I repeat the retommenilation made to the last General Assembly, as confirmed by subsequent re flection and observation, that all jurisdiction over Pleas; in the County Courts be abolieherl, and that provision be m, Je for three terms of the Superior Court per year in each County. The change is urged npon as by the manifold reasons : 1st. that . jt wonld conduce to a more correct and speedy ad ministration of justice. 2d. It would impose a less amount of cost on the parties east in legal contro versies. 3d. It would save time to' those railed out to attend Court by reducing tha number of lermsj from si to three in each year. 4th. It would effect a still greater saving in the County taxes, by diepenng ',H 01,8 naif of the collec tions now made to pay Jurors, besides other expan- - . , , j fe. a..... . .t . found to realise the most sanguine expectations, Si'S. Din. II ntis ueuu imu m u;,itr uuiro, aim The cort of the addition of two nwr.t Judges.which the sltnvtion miglit require, wonld be as nothing compared to the maintainancc of the present sys tem. - ' " ' '' ' ''' ' -"' " Tue R 'pirtof the President atj Directors, of the Utef iry Fond will acquaint you with the pre sent state of the nnportaut interptj jKimmitted to their charge. Thp loan ofTi.:e f nof!y PonnecteJ with this B-ard, his beta disroritinued by (Miver BjorwfothePiiJre Trcisurjr the V-mI and JiKljtr:niT)t.-i ngr. in.st individuals, lifltl by it, a? di rected by tin last Legislature, i;n his executing the Bom) of the State fur the aggregate amom.t. viz. $10 .SCO 55, covenanting to repay the sane to the Hoard on ileum ml, ami the interest which may urcme on the 1st at September in each Pnr. A contract ha been rondemb1e l.mlding m Ril igh fir the educ Jfn "f jf. il mat,, mil Bund nerccnut neennhni to die net of the hint Mrs- mn, nn i thietdiliioiiro pirtt illy fii n'ud Tl, - school f,r tho instruction of Deaf mutes still -in w.ccw.fi.1 nucntiou ami ioniums at pro-ont Hun- , ry five pupils. There bus bpen great inattention n the part of almost nil Uie I online!" sending pn '. -. . ... . ...... .i ... . pilo to the provision ot mo law, n-qnirinj fiieu, 10 I ... a .i l .. 1 Coiitiibule a part ot ttieir stiDrt nnJ imis tar ai- most thewhole expense of the school. (Mm on i i the Literary Fund, to the curtailment of the .hstn- j hution for Common Mirluai!. Tins Uelinipiency will require correction at the hands of the I.i- I tare. ; , There was distributed among the several Coim- ties for the support ol Uie I ommon .iv voar endiiii' tlio 1st of Seiiteniber, 18.1' no! in the '1 the s mn of j I01.7J4 00. and in the subsequent, year, the sum . of . jiiSfl.5'13 14. the diminution in the latter being '! chietly caused by the w,t:,(lr.,val ol tue amoums , atwrooriated to the Huihling already noticed. The netl annua l income of this fund to be distributed . SfKoolH will nmlvil.lvr rVnol lsf t!);in ! " ' - $100,000 : and it is worthy of your serious inqmry ; whether as a pre-reo,s,te to receiving a quota in i - 11 . I., such diswions, PUCJi v.ounty snail no, in. to have levied a least one half of a like amount lor I i,-i,c, --x i.r a, ion In- ivrl taxation. A!,. lu t i present, tlip law is construed as not imperative oir: ii, this poif.t, but prriiiissivo : and in malty of them. In ilHthini' is collected in nid (if flii' gnieral fund, and.;. n the Schools languish for want of 'mleqitatp support. If tliti-LV l? npy doubt on this question, I presume ti'hre c;,n !. none, as to the pr.irii ly of withhold ing the distributive fharo of each (..'onnty uitiil the i ritin n oi ci.i ;v li!b-.or U;.wls !itiiI:.-'nts'sliiU hav." mvde s.it- to the i!isp.i.4tiou made of her previous recij't- an.! tho of tin Schools, and the.. e,'.i;ci.tioii:,! . intcr.fits uiihiii her limits. There is now no sulVicieut accountability , for the ex'pf ndilure cl'lhe inoiioy. or the effective ndtiiiuis tntion of the sytem. IVhere it operates wv!l, it is rather owing to Ihe public spirit and etilightend la-, k.rs of its administrators than to any legal cbli- gation . itponjhein. , C.or .mismVlune hovvevcr is, that. in many situations wo ct,n obtain no knowl- eilec'of' its oijfiri'tion at all. Xot more than two , thirds of the Counties, lit tho utmost, have reported j ,l nthem ,n Dm one.e.r a ,d a ion- I .,''.. , , 1 : . Ls.demble number have never given any nutation . of its existence in them, except in drawing tneir ct.jv(,j at the kxecntivp odice, Irom Ihe hlnTills of shares in the distributions nude fro.n the Treasury, the several (.ountc.'s, (Vance only excep.ed) wnh Ilvoufhall notthirik proper to institute a rigid . " too period presailied by Liw , ,. ... , , . i u : And tho same having been collected, to ascer eiqnry net,, the dis.ition winch ht-been made ,Jln tlic rLjuIlof ,lia L u ,un, t i0Jj to b. a. of the public funds in these Counties, it is highly j (0jows nilt :4 (0 9av . . expedient, in order to ascertain the pracnem oper- ation of the 'system, and to collect a mass of infor- J malion for its improvement,, thst a .Committee of j the l.egis!a,turo shall . sunimon before them such j . ... ..1 and so many ot tlie cnairtnen in var.otts i. purines, . ,h?y Ehall require, merits of our present behool laws, and their admin- istration in t'te comiTiH my. i ins moue oi uoiaui-, lit" knowledge loenhgnten the course of lgisi ,1a. I lation is not unfrrq ient in other Parliamentary As spmblips, and cannot bnt !e of great utility on the subject under consideration. No concern of tho State is now of greater importance, wnrlhrr we regard ihe amount of monies expended or thp object intended to be accomplished. I a-n yet of opinion that a school Commissioner to supervise its admin istration, visit the several Counties and districts, ad vise as to its management, exact accountability, from the County authorities, give publicity to their proceeding, and the due meed of pr.us to the de serving, and censure t fie delinquent, is indispen sable to the success of these schools, at least until they arc established on a better foundation than at present and that the necessity of such an agent would be demonstrated hy tlie investigation now proposed. Sundry interesting matters pertaining to the Swamp Lands, under tho control of the Literary. Board, will no doubt receive your attention in their report, which will be laid before you without delay. The recent return of our Volunteers to beir re spective neighborhood, with the familiar knowl edge of discipline acquired in a service of eighteen months, affords advantages for the improvement of our militia system : and the revision of our code under that head is again recommended to your at tention. ' The term of the Honorable George E. Badger, as a Senator oi tlie united States Irom mis oiaie, . ... 0. . will expire on the 4th of March next, and the elec- tion of a sncceesor will be among your duties. The completion of the enclosure around Union Square presents a fit occasion for paying a long de ferred tribute to tlie memories of two noble mar tyrs to the liberty and glory of the State. Briga dier Generals Francis Nash and William David son, tlie former of the Continental line from this State, and the lattor commanding our Militia force at tho period of the British invasion, were both killed in battle, in the War for Independence and in thn gallant discharge of duty. The continental Congress immediately after the fall of each, ex pressed their sense of his character, in terms of the highest eonimendnlion and requested the Gov ernor of the State to cause a monument in hjnor uf him to be erected, at a cost of Five Hundred dollars, and to draw on the National Treasury for the respective ainouqts. But nothing has ever bocn done to give efT'ct to these solutions. I re commend that a simple monument of native mate rial, with suitable inscriptions in regard ta each be reared in the grounds of the Capitol, and that an appropriation not exceeding the aggrefirtite of the sums above stated, l9 made for the purpose. It j W(1Ji f a (5ttig memorial of the patriotic services '. ta(j sicrilices of the illustrious dead, and a perpet, ual incentive to the living, to lead s.och lives, and i'diity dpmnnd it, to devote tl-etnsclve to such (lcaths, for their Country. ' ; . At the eoLicuVtwn of sundry good .citizen. I sngwsi tht propr'iirtj of titopting a joint resolution riflUfflting the Cioverr.or in future to recommend some day in each roenrring year, to be observed in the mannor each individual or poramiinity may thmi bert, a' a diyof thio!-vgiving to tlie Al mighty ruler of nations for. his kindness, and care j over us, sit people. The custom of such a nob-, ervnce is now nearly universal in ll.e oi.iie.,.nnu j seems to be but a fitting requital for the favors w : lllr1l' i Aiu inK received infonnMirnof thedenlhs of J. j K II,ll,andIIaroU Covmet. n.S nator-,nd ' - ,, , Ah red Mailer, member of the House ofCommon, , , ,,,1 ,, rn.,,tir.n ..flln,,), U i.t,l,.l Sniliitilf tltlll . ,i. .....4 (' M I.ilosl, and II. nrv II W .tup men,!,, r ! the llouse.all elected to the present General A- v, i nuo mm vuus now -up,, , the several vacancies, V ith ere it deference to the General Asseniblv, t. i . r iU, ..,!. iivu,iiiiiii iiu nunc mh. i rK,,..i,u,. , ment of lire Actswhicli may receive their sanction. 1 he wisest intentions may fail of elleet, hj tlencul , . onuss.ons or inadvertance and cases hiu- occurtd ivnero uw exiremesi iirrnw oi ,-o,im...... ...... barely sufficient toellct the known purposes orthe Iranirrs of tha Law. . y;: . The resignat.o.is of Jus.,ces of the euce, smce the. last Session are transmitted in the package marked A. and the Hesolutions and proceeding of I 1 . . I'll I . I,, In 1 . . . I I . , stiniirv cnup i.eg..siininrs, requeaico w w iai ., fore you, in that marked. IV : . ..v.opiui, o, ,e .. ..,u.- v. ,c ..,iT. ... year ending 1st, Nov. 1817 printed for too use of the ( Mi 1'iieral Assembly are likewise sent herewith.. Letter Hook willhesubinilled to your ins i " n i tion by my Private Secretary at ihe convenience of the Leg,I.,turo.. . , . ... .. A . .i.,i,l-,.rPi ,fl rtMtvyiflltllifl' llhli'h in'll' - . "I -n-' "i occur in tho line I remamUet ol n,y tifni oiolue.e, l . . ... . . ... . iJ.'siro. in pniicMision, to acknowiecfje mv proioinid I i.'iitions to the people of the ,vf.itp, for the honors' : tain htm in it. Adilress t!ie suliscriber at H arren " . . ... ' . . . : . j v c i .towed liy tluar luituls ar.it Hie confidence 1 1 u.n.l- , lucli lias ueen pxterj,Kil jo my oinoia a a cuon, . i . I t i : I ...... !. ' to feoeat tity vows of ilevotioirto the great prifict? ... . . . . . ! pti's 61' Constitutional freedom, which ere the btsis of our system oi ijoverwnent, aim my mes wish.'.s for (he enduring prosperity, linppitii and glory of our Country';' ''..' WILL. A. CHAIIAM EtvdfTtvr. DtT.viiTvtNT. ) Hi AW. SI, 1818. Ej ihi LvttfilonrT. 1 tl'iuru A, (rah.i3i. : 6'oiicnor r,f i.'.c -.S'ic tj'Xorlh Camlinu : A I'rocianiatioii. . u( j.;. ..:,, o( ;ir V,ti(,ul .m : f,3 president of the L'nittfd Suites, held on the Tuesday: tiext niter the tirt Monday of November instant.it being the sBventh '! ' the month, the time ippomtul b) to- ut of Congress, and iii coiilonnity with lliu regula- oj?lji(l Sti,tlllos of thn iSj lt0i ,.lV teen ro KEXXKTH RAVXEtt, HKMiV V. MILLF.K, WILLIAM II. WASHINGTON, nHORUH DAVIS, JOHN W1NSLOW, Jul IX KKIUt, HUM LY (ALLOW Y, JAMES W. OSUOIlMi, i TOD It. CALDWELL, . i Ill'IV II A VTI'l, I . . ',,' rece iveu r oriy-iuree inousanu r our i on irwi anu iwoniv-one vxes, i.ui iuu a i n.J.i , i oi-ty-three I'liousaud Four Hundred and niuetjan votes. And THOMAS BRAGG, Js., ASA BKiGS, - PKRRIN Ul.'SBKE, CHOUGH S. STEVENSON', SAMUEL J. PliRSON, CADWALLADKR JONES, JUNHW S. CLKUMONS. and WILLIAM W. AVERY, each received Thirly-Foilr Thousand Eight Hun- j drcd and Sixtv-tline votes WILLIAM . ASHB and UKhKiN VY.UAl.ll-: . . . - - ,.lnr.., ... . WELL, Thirty-four IhonsandEight Hundred and i sixty-eight votes. JESSE R. WEAVER, Thirty-1 tour Thousand Six Hundred and Forty-ouu votes- WILLIAM H. THOMAS, 'I'wo liundrcdund j thirty-seven Votes. And eleven other persons sixty-one votes each, and seven others ten votes j each. Now, therefore, I, WILLIAM A. GRAHAM, Governor of the State of North Carolina, do here by Proclaim and make known, that Kenneth Ray ner, Edward Stanly, Henry W. Miller, William II. Washington, George Davis, John Winslow, Johii Kerr, Rnwlry Galloway, James W. Ors bornp. Tod R. Caldwell, and John Baxter, liave been duly chosen as Electors, on behalf of this State, ot 1'resirtent and ice I'rcsident of the Uni ted States, for four years from and after tho fourth day of March next. Audi do in like manner, no-1 tifv and warn them, and each of them, to attend in the Capitol at Raleigh, on the first Wednesday in December next, it being the sixth day thereof, to f m . W. .1 r t, lorm ail ..ri.iui... wmtu, anu iu v.iw iui .1 ii-pi- , . ..... v. iw:.i...,. ....r. u a: . ueul Kliu t ice icBw. ui . aiiircntiiu, i.i.uiuiii iv j t),e provisions of the Constitutiou and Laws of the 1 Uuited States. 111 icsntnony wnereoi, 1 n.ive nere- mv hand, and c.insed the ! Seal of tlie State of North Car- affixed. ikn f;. r n. !;,, it.;- 'rii the istliday of November, A.l). 1818, , and of onr Independence, the 73.1. "By the Governor: WILL: A. GRAHAM. W. W. Morrison, Private Secretary. Raleigh, Nov. 20, 1818. 93 3t. - D1GUERR0TTPE LIKEXES3ES, rF the very best quality, taken for $i 50, col "ored and finished, of all sizes, and warranted to please. , 1 tie subscriber Hitters lumselt, from three or four years experience, and having all the new improvements, that his work will be well executed. Momoors or tlio legislature anil others will call at his GALLERY, at the Jewelry Store of Palmar and Ramsay. . JOHN t. I'ALMEtt. Raleigh, November $0, 1848. 62. LAND FOB SALE. I would like to sell my Hight plantation, being two miles North-east of Louisburg, containing about 350 acres. On the tract there ara about sixty acres of vWmal forest and a considerable quantity of wvH restored Piue thickets. The dwelling Hoasv bas four rounvq and with a small expense might bs rendcree' verv comfortable. There ar all other nutoaniry out House on the p.'emi s. The plautulmn j is, good re pair, and thrne or four huotls might tie winked on 11 with eoutcaieiire. The price would Is) pnt duwn very low, and the terms, as la time, would be made to f Jit Uie purciiawr. THOMAS K. THOMAS. ', i; - - j fept. 17th 1S43. aLO. ""to set SSSiil&Y' Grcal :J W . '" olina to be PROSPECTUS OF A Weekly Whip Journal, to be published in trio City of R ileigh, equal in size to the .irjpsl pi- t)' tiia si i,t i'iwn w f ju ill mivniii t -. ui W ' "p'rauon ... ir,-e ...,...-. 1'lUl KDirOIl f.nh.t ,m,vp e to devilope -hi plans in the short compass ot a I'ruspoctin. . inn )n,'hl,n,ri,rf, prrp;iri,, n(,rrsS t ,t published r- Il ...111 re to 111- ...,. . .1 J At .1. . d1c,!ebnellvthhd,n2o,o(t.ol his enterprise ui nit; m- -I" ii ..in.', The Public Advertiser will advocate tree uiire- . ' Mnrlol suflnpo It v,U ins,st on nh. Iil.tnt tl JA' hmH plltnmL(J ,0 hu , w , proKTty (piahlicntion Isith m tho oter aiifl tlie t(.1)(t.() (0 1 ' Uepresetative. And lastly, il will, under proper H j, pr,,p,red to mako out and proeiiro all SOL limitations, favor a chanpp in the basis ol ryirc , CLAIMS, of evrrv ilinenplino, at aliort nu- senl ilion. so mat the voice ot a cinzen ui "-1 n,mhe or Havn-nnd or ancrv umv havoar. equal weiL'ht in the sislatun with tlmtol one resuhnj in fip y.lt jt f I10t01iuus tli- t such is not the case at present. We are in favor or a rerenne TsnlT. so adjusted r,s to allord incidental protection to Amencaii in- - On the sal ,v tion, ,iect of the Public. Lands, the Curren- 1 Hank. &p. our views will bo lonnu fiillv Mated in the Aildress which will accompany this Pi'iisipecti'is. In a word, we are opposed to a liiileit'State? Bank j v.e dislike the Sub-TrfR'ti-rv: but since it Is in operation, we are willing to see its utility test.'d by a fair tiial and as to the I'tililie Lands, we regard the questions ari.-ing out of Ih.'in postponed by the heavy debt incurred by the war with Mexico. . , We think the Presidential. Veto should Ik- limit rd to caies of clear uncoiistitittioi .ility, or to bill? of little cotiseoncnee, which sometime" pass Con gress without much consideratien on the part of i the members; f A itrininnl Iniliicnmenl lo this enternrise is the ! . i. .... i - ,,esirp to engage in a permanent business, and the cilitor tin ulyes t!ie nope mat ins ineints win sm " "' i':" t nwii.L r oocr.iLoi: J , h,,,,, ot i s m , - ENERGY. 0 XK.'of lbs most ri'inarkable iiisiimc'S of tJie siic- r.'vs whii b nltiMids. iv ! iq.plied en Try and prsc :i,ico. is cxbibit.d in tho etise of l'r. li.ivtn J une, of I'liilaikdphia. will, whose mlvcrt'sements the r'nd- j ers of New-ip-qi. rs are familiar. : The Doctor, lifter j ppendiiitr ur.iiiy years of his life in practice and a'.care--j fa! invsoi'utinu of the .;oriin .nd character ff di.. i eases, applied bin s If to the pr. pnn.tion of remedies, ! i and the excellenie ofbisroiiipoiuuL-, is atii st. i! by the , tr-ateful thanks of thousands, .who have proved the , ' ben, 'lit. of his kill and soienrfie k nov!nl;;e. 'lis j are int ni're quark hoVtrn'os. but prepanitions mult- j j iug from long r.nd careful study, iim-.I lis t'ney serve, in im eminent degree. -the. giod porpos. s for which they vvnrc iuti nilcd. j-uec.-ss litis io'lowed the proprietor's j i enterprise and li.bors. '; I.'i. 'i.'stiihlishiwnt is now oiuv i of Ihe larii rit in -tho I'niu d States, ami besides fur-'! iiifhui" ei ery eitv, town, and .township, n the eomilry wirli his invii'.iable niedieines. be shins, iiaiuiallv.mi- i meiise .pii.ulilies to foreign hinds. . .. J .. In the prosiTUtion of his plans for brilni bisspc cdies to the notice ol the whole people, )r. .Iaim has . tsued a Family Altiioiinc, contaiiiin i CG rtl.fi.tis .,d , :tor. Wb S. C It i tistimoninls of tlie hiHii'st character. t-d m the (.rmautown Ielegnqih, thai "lusl year, one million nt the Ahmmaes Were pub'Lli-.-d for )PIi, nml all ihstrilnittd. 'lm vear, th. is so great, that two power presses, driven D) su nn,, nn- running day and injllit, with a double set oi lunos, and imnhii- to meet the uemnnds of the public for the , Almtmaes. Indeed, .Mown., tavki.v & M ai.i.a, . who do the liress-work, havo found it neceasarv, to I j meet the wants f the publisher, to obtain ti lhirii power pre .' VVco million and a half copies will i bo rcquiji'd ib'rlS19, consiiming from twelve, to fifteen i Ihotisand reams ol paper, and incurring an expense, ! fit ft,i ,'r,- dr,.(l l.i,. l.r tllM n..l.,U . flietl eilllV. Qud we ctiinot see how they can be lurimlicil at so low a pnc. (Oiy ii' dollar! Tins is wnnderlHl, cxluljituior. iis it does, one ol too most niuiirKuoic in' Manees of enterprise on r-cwl ,. , j, r.1;,m,r, d ,,,, thl Urgr mm, Inch .a fortune ol ,,lf s,,n g, .1. am,- the whole two millions and a half of Almanacs are I gratiiilsiisly g,ven to merchant, store-keeper. Intm- 1 lies and individuals, with a view to their general gra- ( i.m...LN uieiiiuiuioi, uu.M,Kii..iii ..ie vmini niu..-. ine position 01 nr. Javss is nn euviauic one a- , clueved by his own ui,a,ded energy, indnstn , tmd en- , terprise-drawmg larrrely from an extensive knowl- j edge of medical jurisprudence and he now stands at j the hend of the discoveries of medicines fof "the million." which have not only been pronounced to be unequalled as remedies, for the diseases Bevcrully set apart bv the proprietor, &.O., but destined to Hauler upon thus human family incalculable, benefits in the f..r. ril ...u(..i.n.l l.n.. 1 t i.nH t,rn,.iii.,i.i .fie num. " " ,.......- Norrtstovn lirguler. U" All the Medicines of Dr. Javne are kept by 1J. C. MAYN.VUD, Agent at l'laiikluitoll. Cuy pajiers copy once and forwurd bid 10 R. C M. A I.MAN ACS ! ALMANACS ! ALMANACS! il DOCTOR I). JAYNE would mpectfully iufonn the public, that he plib'ishes ainiiially for grstnitotis distribution, by himself and all bis Agents, an Alma nac, called JAYNES MEDICAL ALMANAC, p crmr. to iif.ii.tii. The calculations for this Almanac are made with creat cure and accuracy for five different Latitudes and Iiontrittliles, bp ns to make them equally Useful as a Calendar in every part of the United rUates and British North America. They are printed on g.iod paper, and with handsome new type, and are neatly bound, and b"s;des being the neatest and most accu rate Calendar printed in the Tinted States, tiny con ta;n a large amount of valuable information, suited to - - . ..... ... , i:.u 1 "K m " unu ' '"u "nK" be found in books. II 18 CATALOGUE OF DISEASES, with re marks and directions for their removal is really inval uable, and make them welcome visiters in every house they enter. Every family should possess at least one of these Annuuls. His Almanac for 18-19 is now ready for distribution, of which he designs to publish at least TWO MILLIONS, and in order that every family in tho United States and British Ameri can, may be. furnished with a copy, he hereby in vite - MERCHANTS AND STOREKEEPERS lo forward their orders to him as t. 'Iv ns possible, and they ahull be supplied CiHATlJIT"USLY with as many copies as they may deem necessary to supply their vanous customers. 1 hey arc also invited at the same time, to send a copy of their ''UUSINESS CARD," which will be. printed uVd placed on tho on the cover of the AlmtuoCa cuTtlm, also without charge. They are also requested to give all necessary direc tions how the Almanac should be forwarded to them. By law they cannot be sent by moil unless the post age is first paid on thorn here Orders (post puid) directed to lilt. 1. JAXAI., Philadelphia, will meet with prompt attention. O" FAMILIES can obtain these Almanacs Grat is of ' R.C. MAYNARD, Agent for the salo of all Dr. Jayne's Colobratcd Family Medicines at Franklinton N. C. O" City papers copy three woeks and forward ac counts to ' ' . : R. C. M. JOB PRINTING, &e. ST THE TIMES OFFICE b-jng well supplied with a good assortment of J06 TYPE, we are prepared tor printing, neatly, all kinds ot Circnlar0, arH ovib anlb'tllj, and other work, with despatch, apon reasonable terms. A share of public patronage, in this ine of Wufincss, is respectlully eolicitcd. ' OFFICE T)v. Ruomt oier J,Au CrectXt S'.Ttt. m Ffimtteii It reY. Kalebh, Jun5t, HI8. WATCHES AND JEWELRY. fTMIE Undersigned hud oil band a ""if heavy stock, ol lite above lunula, for the tiniin and plnre. And thuse wishing article, in his lino miht fiud It 10 their uilunul to give Inn, n mil. K. II. WALKUlt. I , I I-oviihhur, May 27, IM3. Sif trn 'LAV'NOTIC'E. l ' . . r. ,, m,,j re urn.n to u.iiv, mu , , ., , t , . . will I uce. acciiMuii; to prcsenlvil lornn. Katt'ljjlj, Aiignat 7. S3 lm. THE UIJiLE. v ; reunion to Longress imposes. HIIK I'j.-cutiTO Ciimmiltce of the Franklin Conn- , 'ITRM! J- tv ll.l.le Kncictv r.-spwtliill.- call the ulteiilmn nf i il.ll.ll .. , its nn ndsTs, frn iufs an. I other, to ihe Depiwitorviif ! For one copy of the Daily (Ihilip (daily during (he same, kept by ,N. H. Wai.scii. ll.ipmg tli;,t all I the session ot Congress, and weekly during the re will uvail ihi'insi-lyi-s of iheopisirtimity of purchasing cess.) a year, . i f5. Ot) ch. ap hooks, mid also ilmi ilit- fra'nils ot the Nicctv For one copv of the Weekly Glolie one v r 3 Ot) Will lend a helping hand in neiircliiiis out thedislitutiy ' J'nr one copy of the ConjresRional l.li'be during :ui nqxin uie same u. me i loposiimy. inoi iney limy be supplied i;n,tliilous, in 'all cuses, il' not Iibc to pay cost lor u llriiio. hPI-NCFR, : C1, lirmnn nf :(.'uh:iihti'c ' Loiiinburg. Slav 27. lrf !;-. , Sri (im. ' i!!UKI.i:VULI.C VIMiVAIiDS, OIT.NEI) for visiters the com'ij; at in scssnns of vmup past, and at same rtt' of cntrnncts or 'D cunts ui.Jivil,in s aiul commutation term ,or fi.m ,h, s. (.rap BeU-etrd. from nnxoist alsiut 200 m rii'li.s and II) nures ol v,i,,.)ard, lo carrv awnv ut -10 cms per indloti . hniertauimi'iit else than ly tmpca on thu.,,rs i terms, llest AmiTican (ihonsbt liv good . judges I bum than.. foreign) U'incs iir l)tt,; or lnrRer q,ui- tilirs, at diviTHe prices iiccorilitig to quality or pay, ' (ho ipuiiity gradmvted as to priee by some kinds heiilg: : made paitly, atleiwl, with pure and nidified spirits, lu st kind of b'orei.fn .iledicinal Wino, or 11, io;t i rnmio with oi.-ln,r(i (.pints.) or some Kimis wiin nil ur, us the nti 'Ktrvmg iiii'reUicui litst I'.elucl.e , or V. jotable Medicinea,. as Wine J tters, &c, U I lui utj).i;i,. I'ir-iiir l'.trtiC of (-rapes are roe on everv Salnrdav, when most 1 orsiiv utter the middle of Ain'ust till middle of Ocn.ier. . Mav ;w seen and trip.l Apples and other I well ;ts i irajMis of best kind for the Smith., tfi.ii, sjie- ; cinien trees adjoining the llriuklry villi' N.urseru'iiuttd Viiieyar.ls. ' Approved modi t of makinirseen at any time of mtage. '1'haiiktul lor liberal patronage hitherto, in his liible or cirPrt-.77ict,'i,icii, and say tiino honored Uisinrss of life, the subscriber hopes, by pro per assiduity, tobe I'uftber snstaitied in bis laadiible ! eilterprise.;"' .'".'!' .ilost h'spi'cliuliy Ins fiieiins unit: tppno ,e s htnn sriiiu, MUM-V Will Lit ' We servant j s Kditors'. friendly to tho American-.ti'rtipe' , Wne euterprise, (ami tberefure lo the promotion ., ,,.,. .,,... :,. t,,,.ir ,.,,r,. ,M i.. nl!.r,.i . .,,v U1 tr()lI1 (i,.p,1(leHcc on annual foreign millions' wonh i . nni-l,. pnnnl.lr. i.l ,r,., nil nr,.l:H,!,l,. rnlliioa . . , ... Sllllli. . rt f . ., ; ;,, . r f ; ..n,.rn. I'd bv ri-miblishinir this noiice rratuitoiislv. S. tt. N Jv A(,,.,u fw B,.Mi, Wim. 1(l Bahu-h are Ml.Mn Sl,um., alll M,..l ;.!,, if not hoviSsold ,, , . f , . , . , . . . U Wine n hand. -, . 0 .. . , W Uriiiklcyville, Halifax Co., X. C. Aug. P, lt!46. tiios . ( ini.n.r,, BOOT AM) MIOKMAhFIt, j$ pr(ipRrMi t0 ,xv.ntr nil orders in his line of husi lurm anJ wnrrant ai .,.), ..jccteii t.v him I, ,u i be (ionf in a, frutlili.il mid workmanliU iiiHiuK-r. Ilu solii'Ufi a coniiinmnOt' of ihe ratronajf of llir Fiilinc, i I finil will r iliMTilt ml fnr pvirv luh whirh mav rouir , h , . COAFLtl IOAAKILS, I Kill, $e,. j,0 nw) rfjm m halld Bn sllortnlPllt 0f ,-.. igttig frtiomtri',wi ( andiesofditlereiit kinds, I j ,, - .1,..-,.,,.. Annie.. An., nil nf which 1 h(, wi o fi (m Mm , ,niM ol uf j ,)ry am, ao,,,ine. fi0uillbll NoT. 23 m7 3 ey. .1 I In the course ot as nianv mouths will be given fee HI I S 0 M f ' sitnili of the chariicters used ill writing fort"i' dif- .,, ., ...i j 1 , ferent laiiffiiaires, with a short trnuslittioM into Liighsh, M I OTWsauilM inVts of the Grand dgo .ulr to th c Oum and Pirsmn Od.s in the ! North Carolina nnd all others c.oncerneare j 11( N,w.of the Mngi.nine.hv Caleb I.vou, I'. SS. herobv informed that tho Annual Convocation of t;0111iH , shal,g-bai, China, which, to the carious this Masonic Body, will bo held in this city, on ami intelligent, will bo worth at least a year s sukscrip Mondav ovetnng, the 4lll December next, at seven t,mi tn the Magazine. And every exertion will, ha o'clock, for the transaction ol business. I made lo make lbs Union Magazine worthy of the Subordinate Lodges are requested lo take final I place so generously grunted tt 111 the public esteem, action on the constitution and Bye lawt adopted '1 be I'mon Magazine w.ll be published regularly on by the Grand Lodge, in 18 lb, and submitted to them for their adoption or rejection. A full repre sentation is earnestly desired. 'WILLIAM T. BAIN, AjG' rani Secretary, October 22, 18 18. : ; 47- THK GLOBE; A CONGRESSIONAL, AGRICULTURAL, AND LITEKAUY NEWSPAPER. THE Editors of the Congressional Globe pro-, pose a new publication. To deserve the patronage which CongressAas accorded to their reports of debates, in receiving and making the Globe the of ficial register, they intend to add promptitude to whatever merit has hitherto recommended the work. They will publish the Daily Globe to record the proceedings and debates as they occur; and a Con gressional Globe, periodically, as heretofore, em bodying tlie Reports of Congress separato from the miscellaneous matier which will accompany thorn in tho daily print To fill tlie sheet of tlie daily newsnane r. it is desisncd to wither the news from all quarters, and complete the contents by drawing from every source that may be of most interest a monir literarv novelties, and of croatest Utility in scientific and practical works on agriculture. (For material, the leading: journals and periodicals of France and Great Britain, treatinz of sttc.h sub jects, will be consulted, and, it is hoped, advantag- ously used. Original essays, especially on topics connected with agriculture, will be ontanifiu irom tho most enirgbteflcIT and practical metwif our Toe Globe, as a newspaper, and as a vcmcie 01 information and amusement in other respccU, will be under the charge of Francis P. Blair and Jas. C. Pickett. The Congressional Department and business concerns of tlie paper will be nndar the management of John C. Rives. The public are familiar witft ulair ana uives, as coimw.u-u wm, Prem. In introducing Mr. Pickett1 as 0110 of tho concern, thy will bo allowed to say a few words of him. Ho Is a gentleman favorably known tn the Government for the talent and judgment which distinguished Ins diplomatic service, while connect ed with the mission to Quito ; and more recently whil Charge d'Affaires to Peru. From his pen mainlv the Glol will derive the selections and translations from the Fr?nch Journals and periodi cals, the comments on them and the other literary articlfs.wtiich will be found among its chief attrac tion. Tho Globe will be published daily during the ntuioa of Congress, and weekly the balance of the year, and w ill undergo transmission in the forn of a Woekfy Globe, a Coticresionl Globe and an Appe-in.':. The Weekly Clobe will be ib vebiile of the miscellaneous articles of the D.oly print, with a synopsis of the Congressional pructvdifyu. ' The Appendix will embraco tlie revised p"eel,ps separately, ami tlie meats. get of thp Presidrf.t iif the I'liited States, iiml ll. reports of 0e beads u tup r.xectitive jieuirtments, 'I lie Congressional dlolie nnd Appenihx will Ik published ns tast as the proceedings of Congress will make a number. Subscribers may expect one number ol each a week during the first four weeks ol a session, and two or three nnniU rs of each a ' week afterwards, until the end ol the session. Nothing of a political party aspect will appear in the Uiobe save that which will be found in the Congressional reports. .A paper assuming lo Iki an impartial vehicle for nil sides, cannot maintain Its character if the editorial columns reflect a party line. 1 tin Kditors of the dlolie have borne their I snare in me conmcisoi ine press, i ney ciaun an honorable discharge from the vocvtioll. The (.lobe will invariablv maintain the neutral, tv which its i . . .. . v ,c next session, l! blllacnUetl lor before the liM of I January, . 1 00 For one copy of the Appendix, 1 1 subscribed for i before the hrsl of January. 1 00 For six espies of eiihei tlie Congressional dlobe or Appendix, or part ol both. 5 00 . 'J he subscription for the Congressional filobe t and ApH-ndi., after the 1st of Jan. will be tFil 5'.). 1 he original price ol $1 00 does not pay the e.v I pense ol the publication,-in consequenco ot thu I great increase of matter published. . Our prices for these papers are so law that v 1 cannot aflord to credit them out ; therefore no per son need consume tune in ordering them, unless the subscription price accompanies the onler. . ULAIR & Kl I'.S. ''. Wiishington, Oct. 10, 1818. . , ' 46-tlD ' . : Z: '. y.: . .... ,., (.1rJu,a tItrl7 't ITic;'itTl' '' 1 AILU1C OI IVJ l , J A) L 101) l KU. , nrti.t.tiii fi. vijrvx.v roj, r..i!- iinorino busiTiees, l t. ). tit.; public that be cniuimies ,!,e itln.V" n, ,,, .,,! .,,, ,, ai;,.i,. o,. i, alll elwlw,Knfc Ho is propar.al io m rs of his frirnr's lk,' irelltleincil S Coals tmd Pants i the 1 it. si svle and iiuhe neutrst it'.amier. and wul waiiaul ttiem b." cut and i.uu..r ,s well as t!,cv can ben, nev cstat.iislinicnt n, .North It irol.ua. 1 1 ik ur.cra mil he iiu.derato to iint the tii.irs, and no f !3i;:t o bis part shall be wunting lo f.ve nrci satis i.on. All v. In want n.tl inn! t;..,,.,iilile ( loliies. ra I at ITliM N'.S I'.U estuWised Mi .m , :u ijiiiisoiirir. Louiubnrr' April V v!fl, li-ts. tin: union macazim: OF LI 11R f LHF. AMI A1US FDlTr.n BV MI1S. C. M. Kli.KMNP, Author ot.'-A New Home," '! ant Life," Ae and tilled with contributions from tlio moet L.'mnent Writers of the Coutrtry. VP the eon elusion of the first balf-vear of rite T'nion Magazine, tile i'iililwhcr Icels imp-!ed tn nmki some aekiiou lrdi;, Hi nt of Ins seme of the favorable re ception neeorded to it bv the r.ub.' e. It sueeen c I e.-i to, id v been nnpree, di nted ; mid w hile it nav he : pardonable to asenhe this m part to the mrnt of the : worn, It must not be deiiitd that the public good-mil . and kindness 1 avo been ahimdamlv cJeinoiistrut, d. 1 I he press, m all pnrts of the countrv, has g.ven iu I voice liberally tmd hiarlilv in favor of the now Sep,. , ram. 'lo flag after tins would bo iiiihouorablc indeed, j II is the hop'-of the publisher ll, at the eeurage and au titrprifie which belong to fucei'ss will be'f.aiud rotb'r j to have stimulated than slackened fits exertions. If j there Is' talent oJ n su, table kind ui the countrv, he is 1 detrrmiiied to liuike it uvailnh e in the I nion Mava- 7.,, ti. Ihe vnrtnllki ilennrlTiiei.tu. IT u-ifl rrmtltillt- in vo Kiinf riir HTBvuitm in M.-7-tinl, thi and Worf, ilv 11 s M-iM Tii-i-nv l).m v uhnfi Ui.Ui lt:. i. it .. i t; j 11 i n i i 11. i , (n , ,iwnn , ,,,; ,1. i 1 t 11 i ! --- l.ll-nmr ... .-...1.-1 ,., .iii;!..,!!..-. I he Literary mailer il eoiiimue to he under the exclusive control of the I.dilor, .Mrs. ( . M. Kirkluud, nssisled by a corits ol coiitnbuiors who are either estu- i.n.i. ...1 r... " r ., 1: wi h, o(' wm, nmL B0W , wj cUm.A P jt,,. . there will he two pages of orifiual Music m rath No. me nrsi 01 eacn 11101,01 Tcrms nf the fwoii Mnaiiw. One copy one year in advaurr, 0 i 00 ' ' ' wo years, 5 (10 Two copies iiie year, !i Oil Five copies, 10 (10 Eight copies. Twelve copies, IS no UO 06 ISRAEL POST. 140 Nassau street, New York. Jan. 1S48. UOLLUGgflORTU & TIUCI uLAkL, Boot and Shoe Makfrs, A RE p-epared to do all manner of Work in their X Yline , a cheap for cash as at any other shop, sad respectfully request a share of public patronage. They nay be foimd at J. D. Con Hell's Id sti.lid. ALSO, on hand, very handsome Itiickskin for mak ing (iaitur Roots, a very fuhionublo article Apply to obovs Louisburg, Jan. 22, 1P48. 11 y. TERMS OF GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK, u For Three Dollars we will send the 1 jidy's Book Containing more reading than any other monthly, and the Lady's Dollar Newspaper published twice , a month, which contains as much reading as any of the $3 periodicals of ihe day making three publications in one month, or if the snbwriber pro- ' f;rs tlie following splendid engravings to the La- , , r,ii..v. 1l. .1. h.n..IJ . & UJ S i'Uliai l,UTi"Jl.!W, (1..IU1III iw ii.u nut advise it, as engravings cannot be sent through the mail without being crushed or creased,) we will send the beautiful dale containing the portrait of Harriett Newell, runny Forrester, Mrs. Stewart,. Mrs. Ann II. Judson, and Mrs. E. B. Dwight, and tho piatns of Christ Weeping over Jtrusah m, The Opening of the Sepulchre, Deliverance of St. I'e-. ler, and The Rebuke. If preferred to the w wspat poror plates, we will send Miss Leslie- aovel of Amelia, and any three of Mrs. Grey's, or Miss Pickering's popular novels. ;. ., V..r Clun Dn'lurs wo will send two cooics of tlie liirly's Book, and a tJt of the plates fra each sub aeriber. ' v ' - r' ' ' " ' ' J For Ten Dollars we will send live copies nf th Isidy's Book, Slid a eopy to the person stading th Club, and a set of plati-a to esch. and a set of Plates to each subscriber, snd a Pi py of the Btok to the person sending the Club. r.,r On? Dollar we will send the Lady's Btx'k 4 month, and for J5 cent ;: one No. Puslage ta be paid on all orders. .... r Addrws, I.A.GODF.Y, ' li t v Hfutn iwt'i, 1 ntis.. -
Raleigh Times [1847-1852] (Raleigh, N.C.)
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