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The Whole Duly of Ah,.., J I lid down ill plain and familiar way, lr ihe nv j nf all, wilh private oVvntKm liir several hcim- airtfia, first published in - Vne 76 v E'rhnp Ices' Seven Sermons on "ihe olxtlie n f til ; liiilll," o'lc. V Pastoral l.Her, Catechism--. &e. Serious Cull to ilt-vuut and holy I iff. 7-V. V'"' Churrhman Armed; Containing Palmer's K -; !. -Mistical hi-torv, uud Hubart'a ajaiioov fnr nmislnhc. order, ' $1.00 J?t b ui's Christian's Manuel t fn ii li ml .li-vul ii n, iviit'iininjr dialogues hiiiI prayers sui'eil to the i virions exercises of the christian life, Ac, Sic ' V., ill's Christian Offices, 1 ,25 i 7 ine' notes mi Isaiah, Jtili, the Gospels, &c ) Zf;.'.vihiilile it"Si of the' rhnrch. I (HI 'i lie d vnlitnu of Bishop Andrews, translated from the fin -k and arranged anew, 60e.;' ('lurk's Y'im!j disoipie, Gathered fragments, Sic. i '(en(n'. Ii'.-'.u: i. nl ;reoi;r.iphv of the Bible. j Bishop BihiiiKh's Comineiiliiry on the prayer j bonk, 3,50 -; l'ryer bo from 25c. In 1 .00. 'l'l'iriic's Cimiiiif litary on the Psalms, frith many ' ( tlier very valuable Theological works fur vilehv- ; " GAINES Si RICHES, j lV'Wsbr" celebrated l'im Fortes can always j he found in their estiblishinent at New York 1 prices. : All orders faith Ilvaili ndel to bv G. A, R. bycamurt! tt., l'elersbuip, Va, S 11 ' M -.iv 3. All Academy or Sebool. K Lady, who has had several years experb nee in r ii. teachins; the Higher Krauchesot Female Kduca- 1 lion- including f rej.ch aud Muaic, in Institution of j h:gb character, aud who is em n nlly quklitied to take eharge ol an Academy or School, is desirous of pro- j rurmg a situation in this fclau The very Ik-si ref-1 e'eiices :k to nlnlitv and success in teaching given: md no pul if will be spared 011 her part 10 give satis- j f iciion. . ' ; Appbealmn mav be made, (if by letter pott-paid.) t-j llie Eui rni of the Tunis, by whom all uecosbary 1 mforniiitien wilt be cbeerlutly given. I! tleijh April, aili luaU lMf Till: LATEST FASHIONS, AT CUiGS' FASHIONABLE WAREHOUSE. OS FAVKTTF.VILLE STREET, Thrtt daert b'hw Aessrs Williams, HayaoaJ, & Co't Drug Store, : HfW be seen a buanllful assortment of Fashion i.'X able Spruiffsnd Summer Goods consisting in ! part of Hrowx. tiRBKN, Oi.rvk anu Bus (.'lotus, uf various shurltis aud (itittltties. Plain and Fig d. Blaek Cassimcr, t!o do Light do di " dn lashmaret. rl " do White Drillings, for pants jo " do Light do do lo " do Black Satin Votings, do " do WhUe " for Parties, do " do Black Florentiue, do " do White Marseilles, dj do Light C'halley, 1'aney Embroidered Linen, an entirely new trtiele, fir Vests. With manv other articles, such as Cra Tats, Dress Shirts, Bosoms and Collars, Silk and Merino Undcr-bhirts, white and black Kid Gloves, light and b ack Silk do. ; Silk and Linen Cambric Pocket Handkerchiefs, All of which will be sold on tho most accoutmoda tinj terms. Mr. PEACH Late of Paris, will assist 111 the Cutting Deparment. All orders promptly attended to, and a good fit warranted. N'. B. One or two first rate Coat hands wanted immediately. J. J. B. Raleigh. March 23, 1850. 18 3 New Goods ! New Gooda ! ! at . JIMES LITinFORS'S, Fayetlnllle St. AMOXCJ those received are Printed Lawns and Muslins, Ktnp'd aud Plain .Ginghams. American and English Prints a great variety, Bleach 'd and Brown Sheetings aud Shirtings, Apron Cheeks and Bed Tickings, Cloths, Cassimers and V. stings, Summer Coatings and Pant Stufts, Ac, 4 c. ' Together with variety ef oth t articles, ell of; which I am desirous of selling on remarkably good aerms. JAMBS LITCHFORI). March 2-2, 1830. 16- Bonnets, Sew Style. A LARGE LOT of Fashionable Bonnets, Artifi cials, Ate, Ate. Just received, aad for sale low. at JAMES HTCHFORD'S. . March 22, 1850. , 16- NOTICE. THE undersigned begs to inform the agtntt of the GRAEFENBERG COM PANY, in North Car -olina, that their business is removed from the hands of Mr. W. H. Newby, of Louisburg. They will please address the subscriber direct on any subjects connected wilh the business of the Com pany, and make remittances or pay monies only to tthe aame, until farther advised. EDWARD BARTON, 50 Broadway, New York. March 13, 1850. 15-3t fctamlarrt 3 times and forward account to John Skinner, Louisburg, vashTngton hotel, RALEIGH, N. C, As a Temperance Donr. THE Suhetriber informs his friends and the public, generally, that the above Establishment has late tv undergone extensive repairs, and is now in com plete, order for the reception of the Travelling Public, u well aa Boarders. His rooms are comfortably and stest'y furnished ; the Table shall always be provided with the beet that can be prorrmd ; the Servants are the hat in (he City for care and atteation to the calls t the guests : and no pains shall be wanting on his Hart to live satisfaction. The terms shall be as mod erate aa the times will afford ; and the attention of travellers, and others, is invited to the advantages of thai establishment, being pleasantly located, near llie centre of the City. This being the snly Temperance Hume in Raleigh, it has a peculiar recommendation to all those who are fond of encouraging and practis ing the Temperance principle, F. W. KING. Raleigh, June 15, 1849. . 28 ly JUJUBE fASTE Of different colois and flavor, iiwt received at Pearud's Drug Store. . j Raleigh March 19th J850. 16V " -:u i Fresh Supplies. , "OXSTANTLY trriving at Peseud's Drug Store. V ' Kegs imre White Lead, J00 do No. do do' 200 Gal'nns Linseed Oil, -, JftO II Refitted Borei, 1 Aft Ounces Quinine, ; 19 Do Cencress Water, . , .3 Qaaes (broetTwin't Patent Chewing Tbbsees, I lo Old reytonfaraTellys Tobacco, 13 do Thomas Minor's Tobaews, -X large supply of Varnishes, Colors snd Brushes, tsd man other nVsiraHe article are just received . , a.) pnnfi4 t arrive tliis wwki and for ante by 1,1 r Mill! iH rum . 7 M riIIK under., mi d Ink s i!tU iliii m- thtnl of inforniHi ' -I th' VnhiijiliiTh of NfW'-PiiLvrs uml Periodicals in .North C.irotiuu, and (Ik tV.ilie m'tit'ially, ihut lit' li is' lt ;iK. tj iit I'iitr M il. uUiut 3 mil frum KuiVit'a jmicuivil llie .wrvirvs of fmis!u:d operatives, purriuis t d the iit ccstiHiy siotd;, uud is now prepared lo make mil furtiidli utiv iiin.mt of P.iprr In order. Hi tusks a tri il tin ly It r h's l'iitr, as lie is ili'termiuwl login1 ftati '"action in it, or reuse lu manufacture. I HP! IUA1, SI' PKR-ROY it, MED1TM Package ant Wrapping Paper, munufWiurrd ;t the thortisi wiiceanI tho mott mod enuc prices. To encoiiran;' Horn Industry is, under nil cir rniiustaiieer. comuiendublr and proper ; und it w wise, when in doing no, ws sacrific uotliine oumelvcfi. Andrew. JAME.S t. ROYSTKR. Kaltij;h, Aug. 34, 1849, 39 lm. icv Hoots and Shoes. Oliver L. Buret". . Fauetteiille St., 1 Prior below the Post Ojfice. RALEIGH . f. Itroi'LD uiform the public that he has just receiv V ed a large asw rtm lit of BOOTS ANU. SHOES, euiipri.liig in part the following articles: I. adios' Goat welt Buskins, French do do. Kid wit Ties. Fine Kid Buskins, . Fine tlrci'ia La Virtoria, (New Fashion) ' Goat do do do ' French Kul do Jo Children's Black Morocco, do I)o .Colored do . do Ilo limine do do l)o Laced Boots, do Hoy's Calf Itsots, l'o Kip do Do Lacrd Mouroe's, lo Peg stra)pd do I'hildren's do 1110 r.ii'rs Philadelphia made Gentlemen't Boot. Siiohed sud Peged, dili'erenl quulitics, n'iei' Gi meia Uuoti, (New Stvle,) Do. Flesh Out. N'egroi's' Coarse Shoes. Ac. Sec. He ri ijUtsts all wuuliiir Boots or Shoes to give him a call, as he knows his assortment to be the largest in the City, and be flatters himself that he can fur nisb as gond bargains, if not better, than can be got any where else iu the CitV, O. L.BURCH. November 33 1&4II. 51 STARCH. A good article. For lale by Sept. 7. J. LITCilFORD. PRIME JAVA COFFEE of good quality, just received and for salt? by J. LITCilFORD. Sept. 7. 40-tf ' 3, Cljanct to make nionrn. A CHOICE lot of Superfine French and English Cloths, Cassimerefl, and Vestiugs, is now being spened at HIGGS'S WELL KNOWN CLOTH ING WAREHOUSE on Fayetteville Street, where his friends aud the community generally are particu larly invited to call. There is a great variety of new styles this season, which, with a general supply of Goods in the Fur nishing Department, may be found on the most ac commodating terms at the above place. The Proprietor, or his Foreman, Mr. Peach, may at all limes be found at home. Ready Made Clothing juti arrived. Raleigh, Oct. 19. 46-6t Attorney for Prosecuting Claims at the City of Washington. THE Subscriber hndertskes the collection, settle ment aud adjustment of all manner of claims, ac counts or demands against the Government of the C nited States, or any Foreign State or Country : be- i fore Commissioners, before Congress, or before any of the irublte Vepartments at Washington. The procuring of Patents, Army and Navy Pen sions, the collection of accounts against the Govern ment, all Land Claims, and every demand or other business of whatever kind, requiring the prompt and effiecient services of an Attorney or Agent. A residence of fourteen years at the Seat' of the Federal Government, with a thorough and familiar acquaintance with the various systems and routine of business at the diticrent Umces, as well as in ton' gress ; added to his free access to the ablest legal ad' visers, if needed, justifies the undersigned in pledging the fullest satisfaction and the utmost dispatch to those who may entrust their business to his care, lie ing well known to the greater part of the citizens of this District, and to many gentlemen who have been members of Congress in the last twelve years, it is deemed Useless to extend this notice by special refer ence. Communications must be prepaid in all cases. Charges or fees will be regulated by the nature and extent of the business, but moderate in all cases. 4,1.1.. . . H ft SPALDING. Oct. 19 4Ceofit Washington, FAMILf ROE HERRINGS. I XO BARRELS and half barrels for sale by j Ou SEA WELL A; MEAD Raleigh, Feb. 23, 1849. 12 -fits!) anb .fine ! ! ! Just in time ! ! ! m 3 ; 3 JAMES M. TO WLES TS just now receiving and opening very exten five Assortment of SEASONABLE GOODS, which he offers on llie most reasonable terms for Cash, or to punctual customers. Hi friends are respectfully invited to call and see for themselves. Raleigh, Oct. 26. . 46-ei DAGUERREOTYPES TAKEN perfect by JOHN C. PALMER, who has rccentlyreceived allth improvement from the North. ' He now works with the celebrated quick preparation CELEROTYFE, which is decidedly an improvement in the Art. His Gallery is in Palmer St lUinsay s Jewellery Store. JOHN C. PALMER. Raleigh. June 38. 30 tf The Latest Fashions Jnst at Rani. A L. BURCH has returned from the North with Vf every thing necessary for mannfactnringthe moat fastiionable Boots snd Shoes that can be made. He has brought the best Paris as well as Philadelphia Cslf Skim, and now feels confident that he eau not only make as fashionable bnt as darahle Boots and Shoes ao any man in the I'. States. Call sud exam ine for vonrselvee. November 23 18-19. Mi Oils, Oils, Paints, tkc. OftAGALLOXSColtmStalOil, OUV 2W ' Linseed .100 Gallons Sperm & Whale Oil, A large supply Whits Lead, Pars No. 1 Turpentine, Chrom Green, Peris Green, Chrom Yellow, Prussia Bine, Chinese and Ainerictis Vsrmiilion, Lilhargo Red Seed, Terra de Sciend, Umber, ratent aad Lamp Black, ppnaisa Browu, French and American Window Glass, sJ the site , and Cotton Mattresses, which will ke found kerfeot usually eslled for, and Putty. Also, every variety and 'luxury either in Summer or VViir. quality of Varnish, all sf whioh will be mid on reason- , N. B. My Shop is hi Ihe Basement ef Mr. Blgs' able terms at a small profit by , , i Ktfire si FayeiteviHe direct ' - ' i. ti. ' ' t F.PEPCUD. I , .: All orders thankfully neeiv mi st,t.t. A to. ..Febraarv lt .i.'; II . f ;' '' i t Ma-'t h 1st. lti. .' 1 . f fcj if -HOTEL, Ji V 8. G. II A Y E S, HE.VDEJISOX. . ( . I WlNti tnkeii llie Hum' rccinlh filteJiii) llie ni 1 1 ciilre of the vitlu're and in ur the Ueput, t uiu i Ml . prrpnrrd l'i ucoiuntO(ltilf travt Heni. . i , A I have given n-lereuec ou my card, I will only j . rnmuik thiil strict atttulion aliall be puid to my tta- b!f, und llio?e leaving horsea wilh me, (whicb shall 1 j be kept 011 reumuuble lernw.) need apprrhend uolhiii); ', ' us tu their treutinciit 3t being used. 1 also keep the . 1 stage oiiiee fur llt west. Meuls ulwayii ready upon the arrival of the caru. and persons conveyed in barks, -1 busies, or on horse back, lo any of the surrounding j j couutry. j I t'ersous wishirg ptckajis forwarded by the mage, j by having them directed to my care slujJJ ulwa be t promptly attended to IT llie Dauville Stage will leave HAYES' HO TEL imm -diately after the arriv il of the Train ou Moudavs, Wedutdas, aud Fridays. A iiuily Four Horse Line will also run from this Hotel to the Sulphur and Shocco Springs, during the Watering Ssehsoii. Feb.&, mo. ll-tf Sedgwick Female Seminary, RALEIGH, X. (. THE exercises of this Institution, of which the late Jtev. J. J. Finch was Principal, will continue, as heretofore, under the direction aud supervision ef Mrs. Finch, together with such assistants as circuinstan ces may require. TERMS PER SESS10N'-(Py( in AJnam:) Bard and English Tuition, $(10 00 Music ou Piano or Guitar, 0 00 Use of Instrument, 3 OU Prawirg and Painting, 10 00 Ancient and Modern Languages 10 00 On the above charges a reasonable deduction will be made to those who, individually, enter more than 2 pupils. . Feb. 1 1850. 9"4t msnthlr L AW X0TICE. C C. BATTLE having returned to this City, will resume the Practice of the Law,iu this and I he adjacent Counties. . All business entrusted to him, will be promptly at tended to. He is prepared to make out and procure all SOL DIERS' CLAIMS, of every description, at short no tice, according to prescribed forms. Raleigh, August 7. 38 lm. GARDEN SEEDS, Comprising the most popular Varieties, warranted FRESH ANU GENUINE, Just received, and for sale at llu Drug Store of WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD, & Co. Raleigh, Fob. 14, 1350. ' Artichoke, Green Glob Asparagus, Giant, Beans, Early China, (Dwarf) Do. White Kidney, " Do. Refugee or 1000 to 1 Do. Red Speckled French, " Do. White Cranberry (Running) Do. Large White Lima " Beet, Early Blood Turnip do. Long do do. Early Yellow Sugar do. French do. Cabbage, Early May do. do. York do. do. Battersea or Drum Head do. do. Sugar Loaf do. Large Late Drum Head (Winter) do. Large Bergen do do. Green Globe Savoy do do. Flat Dutch do do. Red do do Carrot, Long Orange . do. Altriugham i Y: do. Early Horn Cauliflower, Large Early do. do Late Dutch Celery, White Solid do. Rose Coloured Cress, Curled (or Peppergrsssj Cucumber, Early Frame do. do Cluster do. Long Green do. White Turkey do. Small Gherkin (for Tickling) Com, Adams' Early . do. Sweet or Sugar do. Pliilad. White do. Tuskarora . -Egg Plant, Purple Lettuce, White Cabbage do. Ice Cost do. White Butter do. Early Silescia Melon, Long Island Water dp. Carolina do do. Pine Apple do. Yellow Cantaloup do. Green Citron do. Nutmeg Mustard, Wmle do. Brown Nasturtium. Onion, White Portupal do. Early Silver Skin . do. Large Red do. Yellow Dutch do. Buttons and Ssttt Okra. Parsley, Doubled Culed Parsnip, Large Dutch do. Surrar or Cup Crown Peas, Early CedoNulli (Divarf) ' do. do. Washington or May do. do. do. Bishops Prolific do do. Marrowfat 1 do. do. Sugar (Edible Pods) do. Marrowfat (Tall) Pepper, Long Cayenne do. do. Bell or Oxheart do. do. Sweet Spanish (a salad) Radish, Long Scarlet do. Early Short Top do. do. Cherry Turnip ; do. do. White . do. Rhubarb, (For Tarts) 8alifyx or Vege'able Oyster Spinagc, Summer and winter ' Sqnasn, Early Bush do. Crook Neck ' Tomato, Large Red do. do. Yellow Turnip, Large English Norfolk do. Yellow Rata Bag do. Irge White Flat. ' " ' do. Early Red Top de. do. Flat Dutch. HERB REED. . Thyme, Winter Savory, ' Rosemary, .- Sage, Fennel, lavender. CT Orders from the surrounding Country thank ully reasiretl aud punctually attended ts. J. Henry Harris, Upholsterer and Mattress Maker, Raleigh, N. C, , ; iJOFAS, Lounges, Easy Chairs, Ac, manufacture " sat laf VTiy IV-, tu wtiri.' BED-M ATfRESSES Of all kinds: including ths much Improved Shack J SKYOLt-JiO.N IN PERIODICAL U TERy-1 I TUBE. j 1 IIuWi l .s L'Oiiar Marzinc ana nianiniv I Review. nils POPULAR MAGAZINE, which was started two rears since as a new advenluie in publishing, wilh the object of uiTordiug to the reading magi's of iiie United plates a work of the highest class al the lowest price, has now entered upon tile third v. ar of ils existence, with a circulatinu which itisurcs iu th'rutancitl continuance, 'l'he first num tx rof the litih volume for January is now ready, and the publisher respectfully solicits the attention aud patronage of all who want a monthly Literary Magn vine, or who desire to encourage au undertaking which has for an object the dissemination of cheerful, healthy mid instructive reading amuugthe masses of the en lire people of the I! man. Huldeu's Magazine is illustrated every mouth with a mimtter of admirable wood engravings by the best artists, repres '.tiling views of remarkable places and portraits of remarkable persons, mostly American. The 'literary matter is furnished by some of the nestable and accomplished writers in the Union; it consists of Essays, Ilistoriettea, Sketches of Charac ter, Pot'try, Biographies, Tales, Translation f, Re views of Mew Works, and a free comment on all the enrrent topics of the month. Being intended for the latnily circle, the strictest care is exercised to exclude every thing from the pages of the Magazine of an immoral tendency. The work consists of 64 pages monthly, beautifully printed with new type ou fine whiie paper. Terms to city subscribers tl per an num, delivered. Bound vols, of the year 1849, iu cloth, gilt edge and back, for sale at tl 50 each. W. H. DIETZ, Publisher, 109 Nassau St., :. PROSPECTUS 0F ' THE (.RAWILLE WHIG. A Weely Paper, devoted to Tolitie; Newt, Inter nal Improvement and Southern Minfacturet. Edited by Geo. Wortham. A PAPER bearing the above title will be issued A in the Town of Oxford, N. C on Wednesday the 11th of February next. While the Granville Whig will advocate the meas ures of that Great Conservative Party, it will pursue a fair aud candid course towards the Opposition, bes towing censure on whatever is censurable, and ever battling for truth, regardless of the source whence it emaualea. A correct compendium of foreign and domestic news, drawn ft o n a number of well selected exchan ges, will he given weekly m its columns, together with statistics and general infoimation on the engros sing subjects of 1 sticks al Imfqvkiikn vr aud South em Manufactures. A portion of its colamns will be devoted to religious intelligence and matters of geueral' interest, ami a few choice literary selections will also be found among its contents In "short, it will be the object of Us Ed itor to make it a good Whig Paper, csmbiniug amuse ment wilh valuable information. . The GatNTtLLK Wiuo will be published weekly with clear type, ou good paper ef medium size, 'it the exceedingly low rates of S2 00 per annum . ; Or S3 00 if not paid iu six months from subscrip tion. ' Address the Editor (post paid' Oxford, N. C. THE NEW YORK WEEKLY JOURNAL. (the Weekly of the Merchant's Day Book) One of the cheapest papers ever published in this country , is issued every Siturday from the office of the Mer chaul'a Day Book, at the very low price of ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. Tna Wkf.ki.v Jousnal is made up from the Mer chant's Day Book, and contain all the reading mat ter of the aix day'a issue of that paper. Also, Prices Current and Bank Note Table cor rected every week Report of the Money aud Pro duce Market, and also the prices of sll the leading articles of ' . ; ': DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, With a general summary sf the transaction in that branch of trade. The .Mkschants Dai Book has taken a bold stand in favor of the South and Southern rights, and has been used in the Senate by Southern Senators to show that th views of too Editor upon the Slave ry questions were such as commened them not only to the Southern people, but lo all candid men every where. 1 Hit ERK1.V JotiSNii. contains all the reading matter of the Merekante' Day Book. It has a large circulation in the Northern States, where its views upon the Slavery question arthoug considered sa ex tremely boutheru have crested a rood eal ot 111 terest, and are exerting much influence. - The South ern people are invited to become subscribers, sud lend their influence to extend its circulation in the Slaveholdiug States. . The paper in the Southern State are requested to advertise this notice ts the amount of Mree dollart and send their bills to this office, or if they prefer, they may keep the subscription money sf four yearly sub scribers, which they are athoriied to receive. Send the names to us, arid the papers will be forwarded. Persons wishing to subscribe c hand a dollar to the Postmaster in the town; aud he will send for th pa per. March Zjth lb 4 t. Female Boarding School. rpi?E Seventh Session of mv School will onen mi J- Thursday,- the 10th of January next, under the care of competent Teachers. Charge as heretofore, vii: For Boa'd and Tuition, per Session of Five months, in all the bnghsh Branches, including Or nament! Needlework, Lights, fee. . - (37 50 For hniiM-h, per session, ...... 500 For Music on Piano, - - - - - - 13 50 Music ou Guitar will also be taught, at 10 00 This School, situated 12 miles South of Oxford, 00 the Raleigh Road, Is a Preparatory School to Greens boro' Female College ; and Parents wishing to give their Children a rood and thorough Education, or prepare them for Co'lege, cannot do ao at any other ocnool ou oetler terms than ts here ottered. No deduction made for absence, after entering School, except in case sf sickness. EDW'D SPEED. Address, Brookville, Granville C. N. C. January 4th, 1850. 5 it GEO. WORTHAM, Att. at Law, Oxford, N. C. WILL attend to claims entrusted ts him in ths eountie, of Granville, Warren, Franklin, fc Per- Jan. 4th 1850- 5-6i Cheap Groceries for Cash. A LOT of Liverpool and Ground Alam Salt, and a variety of other Groceries, for sale Cheap for Cash, st , JAMES W. WALTON'S, Opposite the City Hall on Fayetteville Street Feb. 1st 1850 Chewing Tobacco and Segars. F.pnod quality, for sale by v Dee. 15. JAMES LITCilFORD. Herds Grasg Seeds. A GOOD Supplvef Fresh Herds Crass Seed, Just received, snd for sale by P. F. PKSCUD. Feb, 6, 1860. Ready Made Clothing. 4 FRESH supply of READY MADE CUYr M 11 ING Just received, and will he sold cheap for Cash. Also a lot of ever siae Silk Shirts, Dress Shirts. Lemts' Wool snJ Merino nruVr Shirts smJ Drawers ; which will be sold on resson ihle terms. j. i. xwicn. TO TUE PEOPLE OF NORTH CIROLIXI. j SOITIIERX The history nf our Revolutionary tlrugyle ill j rMnrin camnua is ternie in cvenis tMtn imsie ana mmamic; and tn many instances the two are so connected as to be inseparable. Writers have been found in several perilous of the Union, who have undertaken 10 rescue from oblivion the Revolution-1 ary incidents of their respective localities ; hut as ' yet Nurth Carolina has found no one to undertake the task fur lier. Unworthy and incompetent I am to do justice to the subject, and unprepared as I am to devote that lime and attention to it which its importance demands; yet 1 arn willing! to lend my feeble aid in bringing up from the abyss of fnrgetfulness the deeds and transactions of our Revolutionary sires, the events of a by-gnne gener a lion that !ived in "the time that Hied men's souls," and at a period (as is t ow apparent) when the world began to throw off the shackles of tyranny, and to eiue'r-e from the darkness of oppression, ignorance, a .d ruperalilion, into the light uf liber ty, kiiovvlcuie and Irue religion. It is my design tocnllecl and arrange, in the form j of sketches, talesHiid legeud iry .romance, the Rev olutionnry incidents of the Atale ; and I shall Jecl j thankful 10 nny person .informed of any event or incidtait worthy of nole, lo communicate llie sniiie i tu me. Will the people of the Nate aid me 111 my undertaking? To doubt their co-opernti' n and as sistance would be to impeach the patriotic charac ter which they hive so long and so justly m iin tained Address. FRANK I. WILSON, Rutlierfordtnn, N.C Raleigh, March 29th 1S50. 17 4-w CJ O APS, SOAPS. I have received within a few O days past, a large snpplv sf Soaps, consisting of 1 the following kinds, viz: Ixiws Ulil llrown and White Windsor, Metary Shaving Cake, Rousells, Glenn's and Gnerlains Shaving Creams, Shell Soap, Mottl.'d W ash Balls, and a great ' variety or t ancy Soaps, of all qualities. r. r i'r;si uii. Raleigh March I!th 1850. 16- SCOTCH SN'e'FF AND TOBACCO Those who are fond of a nice dip or good chew of the weed will find a superb article of Snuff and Toiacco, at Peseud's Drug Store. Ilnleigh March 19th lttfO. IU- HAGS! RAGS!! THE highest Cash Price will be paid fur good cot ton and Linen Rags, at the vnriety Store of J.J. Kl AI.3, I U. Raleigh. March, 1, 12 tf. 0. L. BIRCH, TAKES this occasion to announce to his friends and the public generally, that he will continue the Boot and Shoe business at the old stand of O. L. Burch, A Co. and will exert himself to the utmost, as heretofore, to give satisfaction. No pains nor at tention will be apared to please and accommodate all those who may favor him with their custom, Raleigh, September 27, 1849. 49 FINE Mam CALF SKIN aud Coarse Shoes of home nufacture, for sale Cheap; Also Boots and Shoes made to order, ill a neat aud substantial stvle. JAMES W. WALTON Feb. 1st 1850. I Congress Water. SIX dozen, "fresh aud prime," just at hand, and for sale at Fit HID'S. Raleigh, August 5, 1849. 36 House & Sign Painting. THE subscriber is prepared to execute in a work-inau-like manner, all kinds of Plain and' Ornamental House and Sign Painting; Glazing, Gilding, Imitation of all kinds of Marble, and every variety of Wood. Persons wishing to have painting done Would do well to give bim a call, as he is confident he cannot be surpassed in the place. All orders left at Mrs. M. Hardies, opposite the Market House, will bo thank fully received aud promptly attended to. ALEX. HARDIE. Raieigh, March 15,1850. 15- - SPRING FASHIONS. 0. L. RFRCU WOULD inform every gentleman of Fusnion that wishes to get a Superior PUMP BOOT, made in the finest style, of Itmaine Corrtiyeun a Parit Calf Skins, to call on him, as he is deter mined not to be surpassed iu the manufactory of Fine Bool, North or South. And nearly ell. will admit that it is difficult to lo be genteelly dressed without a pair of O. L. B'a Best Bon's. Raleigh, March 8. 14-lf KQTIIE. THE undersigned, in the name and on behalf of Lafayette Division, No. 2, of the Sons ol Temperance, will give 925,00 for the best Origi nal Essay on the Eiilt ef Intemperance and the Remedy. This Essay mast be written by North Carolinian, or a resident in Ihe State; must not exceed thirty pages duodecimo, and must be for warded free of charge, on or before the 5th of June next, to Rev. R. T. Heflin, S. VV. Whiting and C. C. Rabotoaa, Eaqst, Raleigh, N. C, who have kindly consented to act as adjudicators. The man uscript must be accompanied wilh a sealed letter containing the address of the writer. The award will be adjudged on the last day of August. C.P.JONES. IT Editors In North Carolina friendly to the cause of Temperance, will please give the above one or two insertions. Patent Medicines. A full supply of all ths most popular Remedies, kept constantly on hand, and sold at Manufacturer's price at Pcsccd's Dai'O Stosb. Sept. 28. Rice aid Molasses, JUST RECEIVED, and for ssle, new supply of prime. JAMES M. TOWLES. Jure 31, 1849. 29 SPIRITS TURPENTINE, FRESH from the Still, kept constantly on hand, and for acls by the GaMon or Barrel. JAMES M. TOWLES. Raleigh, Augst 3, 1849. BROWN SUGAR OF a very superior qualitv, just received and for sale by JAMES LITCilFORD. Raleigh, Dot. 5. 44 Spring Importation of Hardware, fntiery, and Cans. Q. tf IV. L. NO&TOX, ARE now raceiviug by th Ships Roseius snd Constellation from Liverpool, their Spring IM PORTATION of Hardium, Cutlery, Gum ife, which with a large, aoortirwnt of Aireriean Hard ware, makes their yttaek larger and their assortments better than ever before. Having booght their good wider th most favarahl elrcniMtanes. they fliir Ihtm on the most liberal term and at aSlew nnee as they can be bought in any of the Northeri Ci'ie. They respectfully aak Country Merchant, sad other, wantiar foods in their Hn to call smlex'ffliiiis j their Stock, at their Old Stand ea Sycamore Street, 1 fpA,.,:... u..n:..t.-.t. P. vMrnrg V ... Hsreh Iftsh, 1 W,-lt VIAEVARUS A.l MttSE- RIS. Tweuty yeais experience ennhlus the sti'wriberl effer to patrons Fruil Tn.es aud Gmpe V,m, snd other articles in hi line, well atteitni) by trial lo ba peculiarly ruled fur Sdiuhi in eliims, and llierefoio nol liable to eveninaliy disappoint exja etation, as of ten do the products fioin Northern and VWstern es tablishments. Trees and Vnt-a fioin 10 to 50 enls each, ucconhug to kinds, ae, and size in the nu.nr ry. G.'.ipe syrups, juice reduced aud no funnenta lion) and wines from 1 dollar lo G per gallon, accor ding to quality, and cct and trouble in niaking. Orders with cash, or equivalent, and lotteis of inqui ry, pjst paid, promptly attended to, by th Agricul tural public's humble servant, SIDNEY WEI.LF.R. lUlNkLKl vii li, Halifax co. N. C. Jau. 2, 1H60. v ... . T-tf C1HEWING AND SMOKING TOBACCO, prime tot. Call at JAMES I.ITCHFORD'S, Raleigh. March 2. TO THE TRADE. OL, BI.'nCH will inform the Trad that he con stantly keel on hand a lnree assortment of Tools. 1 Lasts. Boot and Shoe Thread, Calf, Goat, and Lin ! ing Skins, and every tiring to furnish a hop out and I out. - November C.1 If 19. 51. P.VSTILI2S for perfuming parlors and Sick Rooms, ou hand, and for sale ut PESCI'I'S Drug Store. Rags I lugs!! Ra!is!!l rTMlE Subscriber will give the highest cash prl - ces fur any quantity of RAGS, at ihe Raleigh Paper Mill. immediate annlicati unnediate application are reqiiestoj. JAMES D KOYSTF.K. Raleigh, July 2, 1849. 31 fit WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL DEALER IV Drugs, (Cljcin'uaU, $C Out Stuffa, FAYETTEVILLE ST. RALEIGH.N.C. PL0K.11S WD I'LOlLH CASTINGS!! A COMPLETE assortment of Richmond's Cele brated Self-Sharpening Ploughs and Castings ; also Two Horse Ploughs for turning over stubble Land in the Fall. JAMES M. TOWLES. Raleigh, August 3, 1849. 35 Watt. & Patterson's New Patent Block Sprlnp Trnss. FOR THE RADICAL CURE OF HERNIA. ITS advantages ''are A sii.r-AWtraTiKO raiscirta, producing a uniform pressure secure retention, and ease to the wearer. A supply just received and for se.le by P. F.'PESCUD. Raleigh, Feb. 5th, 1850. The North Carolina MUTUAL LIFE I.NSIRA.WE (OMPAXT, RALEIGH, N. C. THE abeve Company has been in operation near ly one year, under the immediate aupervisiou of Dr. Cms. E. Johnson, President, W'ili.um D. Haywoou, Vice President, , Jamks F. Jordan, Secretary, William H. Jones, Treasurer, Pxaai.N Bi'sniK, Attorney, Dr. ( has hi. Johnson, Dr. W, H. McKkk, ' Dr. Rich'd. B. Hatwood, Medical Board oj t'ontultation. Wilham D. Cooke, 1 Dr. William R, Scotl , Executive Committee. , Charles B. Root, ) J. IIissman, General Agent. During this time more than. 500 Policie have been issued, with an increasing demand for information on Ihe subject of Life Insurance. 'This Company is working under tho most liberal Charter known to Life Companies. The 5lh Sec. ii rs follows: Be it further enacted. That the husband may in. sure his own life, for Ihe sole use and benefit of hii wife or children, and in owe of tho death ef th bus baud, the amount thus insured shall be paid over I' the wife or children, or their gnardian, if under sg for their own use, free from all the claims of the rep rescutalivea of the hushiuid or any of hi creditors. Organized on priucip'es purely mutual, the life mem bers participate ill th e whole of the profits. Besides the insured is allowed lo use his annual dividends ir the renewal if Premium. Slaves are insured far a term of from one ts years, for I their value. All losses of the Company are paid within ninetj (fay after af sfactory proof is furnished. No California risks have or will be taken. Blank and Pamphlets containing Charter, By laws, Slc. may be had on application at th office o, the Company, or auy of the Agencies. Communications should be addressed, post paid, tc JAMES F. JORDAN, KecVi April 10, 1850. 20 Ladies Gaiters, . JUST RECEIVED ; Blue and Black; very fine O L. BURCH. Nov. 37 1849. 52 . ERFUMERY, SOAP, AND FANCY ARTI CLES OF 'FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC MANUFACTURE, consisting of Lubin and Rou sells' Extracts and Colognes, Transparent and new style Wash Balls, Tooth Brushes, (in great variety and of differsut qualities',) Hair Brushes Violin ant Guitar Strings, Sogar lights, Matches, Combs Porti Monuaies, Vinegar Rouge, Lilly White. Sleel Tens Erasive Soap, Cement, Tobacco Pouches Ac. Ac just ou hand, and for sale by P. F. PE3CTD Raleigh March 19th 1850. 16- BOOKS OF SUBSCRIPTION npO the NORTH CAROLINA RA1LROAC will remain open al the Office of he Publit Treasurer until Wednesday, Ihe 1st day of 51 a y opportunity is thereby aflorded for new subscribers and to those who wish to increase their Slock ; si ss to ensure Ihe speedy meeting of tin? Slnrklxild era, the organization of the Company, and tht commencement of operations upon this great wrk Ralei;;h, April 5, 18M. 18-5l Asheville Messenger. The "jVeMfasr" Is the oldest, largest, and hs the laigcst circulation sf any paper in Western Cam I iua printed on fin paper, aud new type, oivi ol fersd at the low price of 1 espy 1 year, $2 00 ( (or .-) 50 ; 5 $S 25 ; and 19 for $16 00 ! ! f . Advertisements of 16 Kn,inserted for thvfn insertion, for 81 00, andSittsfor each eonlinuanci and a liberal allowano nrad to those adyertifin snv length of lime. Pnhlishsd at AshevilU, N- C, stmt WVrfnewta moruiug. , . MM ES M. EDNEY. Editor and Proprietor April. 1WSJ. 20-41 . Strayed vi-"--" FROM rlia untk-rafgned. e th evening- T th I2th mst, two dsrk bay (Wage liorsesand at dark bsy pAiy, very small, al? bub tails. Any mformstiosi r.epiiog Ihem will U huV 1 prewt.dh y y. pk5MON. Wsiow ii. . i
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