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ITKS0MJTI0X3 if T2S ITC'2 STATE COXTEXTIOS. 1. ftm't', Tbtt w hve auafiated confidence ia. Mid Ucliineiit to, the principle of the Wum Ta n; B1 woholieve thir wuim will p oniol tlx pnwperity Wi advance tha hoaer of the Country ; Man Ota stability of tho Union ; and prrpcluute t!i t blessing of ielvtu. I. R:mtvti, That wWM wo are firmly deterroiu d to urn and rep.J tU encroachments jou the con- !'.4u!ionil Kigali of the peyle of North Carotin ; j l ! esjually resolved to uphold and defend the ntcgrity if or National Union against n'l assault v whom-! r made, and from whatsoever quarter th.y wiiy cor. S Rewired, That upon the peipetuity of oi a I'nion depend that Independence aud Liberty which we pw, and which were the work of the joint enunsel and cruris ; of tha common dangers, suffer ings and mie.ee ; of our Revolutionary falherar and which w ara bound, by cvory consideration of grati tude Utliem ; of interest aud honor to ourselves, aud duty to our posterity ; to maiutainand defeud. 4. R.-sohjed, TtiHt e belie a I- r;a portion of t American people doaira the reatoration of harmo ny u ! concord to our country, by a fair and honora ble adjmttiiettt of the agitating queatiom connected with the Institution of Domestic Slavery j and they demand that their peace and comfort shall be noli uj er disturbed by keeping open, as capital for dema gogue aud fanatics, those delicate and dangerous qies'.ioffa, 5. Rinlrtd, That we approve, and believe a large majority of the people of North Carolina do a; prove the funeral clan ofthe Adjustment reported to tha Senate of the United States from the Committee of Thirteen : and draire thut, with such amendments an our frieuda ia Congress may deem necessary, jmt aud proper, it ahouid bo adopted, aud b.-come the law of the land. 6. Reiahtd. That our confidence in the ability, in tegrity, and patriotism ofthe President ofthe United States. Csnhmi. ZACHARY TAYLOR, ia uudi- iiimished ; and wj feel convinced that, regardless of he abne, misrepresentation and calumnies of his en emies, he Will piovo himself to be what ho hka al wuve beeu, a true frieild to hia country ; that he will do hia duty and hia whole duty to that country ; and that hit conrae in the adtniniatrat;on of the Covcru inent wi'l be conservative end patriotic. 7. Wh.kk.cui, A larga numbcrof the people of the State, without distinction of political psrty, have in d cited a wish to have the State Constitution amend ed, so as to give to voters for the House of Commons the right to vote ahw for Senators: And wniem' i. it 1 a fundamental principle of popular government, de cided in our Bill oi Rights, that all political power ia vested in, and derived from, the People only : R-nfctd, in the opinion of this Convention, that tha Legislature should adopt some mode, in accord ance w th the provisions of the constitution, by which tha sense of a majority of the People may be clearly ascertained, and their wishea oarried out, in refer ence" to aaid proposed amendment of the Constit ution. 8. Amd. Whereas, many People of the Stitc have Indicated a desire that the present mode of e lectiog Judge ofthe Supreme and Superior Courts, Treasurer, Comptroller, Secretary of State, Justices of the Peace, and other State office, shall be chang ed, so as to give the election of said officers directly to the people themselves : And whereas, the voice of tha people, without distinction of party should he ousulted in this, asiu every other matter involving en alteration or amendment ol the Mat lousitu tion: Rnolnd, in the opinion of this Convention, that the Legislature should also adopt some mode, iu ac cordance with the provisions of the conatitntion, by which the sense of a majority of the people of the State may be clearly ascertained, and their wishes ctrried out, in relation to tha manner of electing aaid officer or any of them. . 9. Reeohed, That the official conduct of his Excel lency, CHARLES MANLY, duriug hia present term of service, meet with the hearty approval of .hi Whig Convention; and we should fail of oar haU Aniv Ia nur cniistihlenta. And ufinatica to an -able, a faithful, and a patriotic public officer, if we ahouid withhold our thanks from one who has devot ed himself to the preeervution of the honor and the hilaresta of North Carolina. pistol lost. LOST, between Raloigb and Wake Forest, ou Saturday last, ( single barrelled Rife Pistol. Thafinder will be suitably rewarded by lenTing it at th OFFICE OF THE TIMES, in Raleiuh. July 4, IW50. 31-tf, Female C lassical Institute. RALEIGH. N C. THE fonrth Sept ion of this Institution will begin Wednesday, the 3rd July next. A JudiciotH and thorough course of atndy, eon. patwit male Faculty, a plevaut location, a limited number of pupils, with all the comforts of a private tamily, render lb (ustitmion a desirable plsee U in unction. BLNNET T. BLAKE. Principal. Jae,l8M. 31-tf Ladies Gaiters, JUST RECEIVED ; Blue and Black; very fin O L. Bl'RCII. Nov. 37 1840. ... Si Linseed Oil. J yKf GALLONS Mountain Linseed Oil re jmJJ eeived thisdoy and for aale by P. F. PESCUD. April tfi. 19- Bankof tbe State of North Carolina. A DIVIDEND of Four and qm-rttr per Cent, on the Cu pit ill Slix-k of this B.'.nk, for tlie last six nwi'nth, has hero declare'; paynble lr the t.l In the State of twenty-five cent on each slure r,wwl hy individuals) at the Principal Bank, on the fi'et Mondny in July next, and at the Bmaelrea f.fiseti J.'.y il,er?ftcr. C. DEWEY, Cnah'r. Rattijfh.Jnne 19th, 1650. 30-at The Whole Duty of Man, LtJ down in a plain and familiar way, for lit nw of nil, with private devotions for Severn! occa- , attin. first pnblhihed in IbAS. Jnce) 75r. Bithop lui' fieven Sermon on "llieobtrtitoe of fcirtte. . 60c. si PustAPtft fltrr etrehtsma A-j m ' " bc,ivan.ni, W I. U .UU. in'lf I, IV, I tSJ 7'VtCiurrimait Armed: Containing Palmer' Ee- clMuitticai history, and HoUarl apology for u imlnlii, WrtaP A I AO . Unbmrt't Christian's Manual of faith and derations. Ruwi.niu.-iwi, en ,uw containing dialogue and prayer suiied ti the various exercise ni the ehmttin hfe, Sc.ft f. Wjaatt Clirnrtian Oflice. 1 6 Burnet' ante on Iwian, Job, th Goapela, ac ' Vp' lon hie witness of th ehnreh, 100 Trie d-votion of Bishop Andrew, tran!ated fnsnt , t Gr-k and arranged anew, 5c. (UarVt Toong dieciple, Gnthered fragmettt. dte. CiIrmit historical geogninhyof the BTbto. . Bishnp Jtrturuirs CccnQVOlarjr ott the prsyer book. . .. ,50 Pryef kavok from S3. tr ft 10 00. .T'sasT'.t'Ttriinetitiirvr.n lire r'salmv with many ther Very alu Tiwotogie! wnrV fet uUrhy "XAfMES tl RICHES.. ' 'Wurc.rUt't eeleriratel PiaWI F"rtueti alwsy be fuBikl ia' tlrfir MUUishnvnt t New Yutk price. . ' ' , Alt ordkn fithfuUy attotvV I toby O. & R. jssainure fit., rrteretitirg. v. ' 3.i Spirits tuhpentinli, F RF..SH from the Still, kept eoualnntly u hand, aud fsraaie by die Ua'lou or ilsnel. JAME.S M. TOWLES. Kaleigh, Aturat 3, IH9. DUOWN SUGAR OF t very superior quality, jtit recefved and for sal by JAMES LITCIlfOltl). Rideigh, Oct. S. 41 Spring Importation of . DarJwtre, (ullerj, nd Cryis. Q. 4- w, ,. MORTOX, A HE now rectiving by the Ships Roeim and Coiisieiinliou from Liverpool, their Spring IM PORTATION of Hardvart, Cutlery, Guns fe, ( which with a large assortment of American Hard ware, makes their Stock larger and their assortments bettor than ever before. Having boutrht their votxls under the most favorable circumstances, they offwr them ou the most liberal terms and at as low prices us they can be bought in any of the Northern Cities. They respectfully ask Country Merchants, and ethers wanting goods in their line to call andeiamiu their Stock, at their Old Stand ou Sycamore Street, fronting Bollintjbrook. Petersburg Va., March Kith, 1850. 16-lm SOAPS, SOAPS. I have received within a few dHya past, a large supply of Soana, consisting of the following kinds, via : ' Lows Old Brown and White Windsor, Metary Shaving Cake, Rousella, Glenn's and Gucrlaiua Shaving Creams, Shell Soap, Mottl -d Wash Bills, and a great variety of Fancy Soaps, of all qualities. P. F PESCUD. Raleigh March rth 1830, 16- yCOTCII SNiFF AND TOBACCO.-Tho O who are fond of a nict dif or good chew of the weed will find a superb article of SuulTaud Totacco, at Pescud's Drug Store. Raleigh March 19th 1850. 16- RAGS! RAGS! THE highest Cash Price will be paid for gooAeot ton and Liuen Rags, at the variety Store oi J.J. RYALS, At CO. Raleigh. March, 1. U If. 0. L. Bl Rdl, TAKES this occasion to announce to his friends and the public generally, that he will continue the Boot and Shoe business at the old stund of O. L. Burcli, & Co. and will exert himself to the utmost, as h. retofore, to give satisfaction. No pains nor at tention will be spared to please and accommodate all those who may lavor him with their custom. R ileigh, Sentonber 27, 1849. 49 TINE CALF SKIN and Coarse Shoes of home l-i? Manufacture, for an I rhean: Also Rnnts a,,,! anoea made to order, in a nest and substantial stvle. JAMES W. WALTON . Feb. 1st 1850. 8 Congress Water. Q IX do jen, "fresh and prime," just at hnnd,and for saleat PlflU'DS. Raleigh, August S, 1649. 36 House & Sign Painting. HPHE (uhscriber is prepared lo execute in a work X man-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. Persona wishing to have painting done would do well to give him a call, aa he is confident he cannot be surpassed in the place. All order left at Mra. M Hardie', opposite the Market House, will be thank fully received and promptlv attended to. ' ALEX. HARDIE. Raieigh, March 15,1850. 15- SP RING FASHIONS. 0. L. BIJRCD TfOULD inform every gentleman nf FnAinn that wishes to get Superior PU VI P BOOT, mads in the finest style, of Ismolne Corrnyeun a Pari Calf Skin, to call on him, a he i deter mined not to he (urrmsaed in the manufactory of Pine Boo'.a, North or South. And nearly all will admit that it is difficult lo to be genteelly d reused without pair of O. L. B' Best Bonis. Rnleigli, March 8. : - '- 14 tf An Academy or School. A L'idy, who has had several year experience in tcaehing the Higher Branches of Female Educa tion, including French and Music, in Institution of high character, and who ia eminently qualified to take charge of an Academy or School, dewroiia of pro curing a aituation ia this State The very best ref. erence a to ability ai.d success in teaching given: and no pain will be spared on her part to give satis faction. ... A pplication may be made, (if hi letter voit-paid.) to the Editor of the Timf.s, by whom all necessary information will be cheerfully given. lluleign April, Sth 18o IK-tf Bricklaying and Plastering. THE SUBSCRIBER having served an appren ticeship to the above business, resneetfullv offe.es his service toall i. may have work of that kind to do. He pledge bimaelf to do ki work faithfully and well, upon very reasonaN term. He may be e j i n, .l i, , ivudu iu naieign at an umes, ana would lute employ ment in th surrounding country. VINCENT COSBY. Rnleigh, May 10. SU-tf CtotlfBta's Lcbori flats. "kN band a good anertrnent o( Geatlemeo' Leghorn Hal for Summer wear. ' Also, a large assortment of common Straw and Chip bat. JAMES LITCHFORD. ilay 31st 1850. 26- THE LATEST FASHIONS, AT BIGGS FASHIONABLE WAREHOUSE, OH FATETTEVU4.S STREET, Three dtert belne Mettrt William, Haynoad, & Ct Drug Stere, 1 TAT be seen a beautiful usortnunt of Fashion JJX able Spring and Summer Good, eetmtitif in part of Brown, Greek, Olive a.nd Bunt Clotus, f various shade and qoehtie. Piain aud Fig'd. Black Cusaimer, do " do Light do do " d Ciishinaret. dj "do Whit Drillings, for pant 4 "do Light do do do " do Black Eatia Vtstlnga, do do White - tor Part ha, do " da Black Florentine, da " do Whit Maracillua, do do Light Chaliey. Fanty Brntrtiierti Linen, an entirely rum article, fsr Vetta. With many atker article, nch Cra vati, Dree Shou, Bosom and Collar, ftilk and Marioe) TJnder-rihirU, white wild blaek Kid Uloves, Kght and b ack Silk do ; Silk and Linen Caubria rsket Mafiruxereniela, All of which IU a old on th most aDcmnneda jhuTtatnil '" .41 S ' Mr. ttXCtt, lib, f' Pari., : aril assist in the Cuttine Popanaewt AH ardt-r pcoa.ptiy atttaded to, and a gead At wrrwieJ. X B. One ar two finrt rati Cot hand wanted immediately. 1 J. J. B. RMj!i. March M, !!. ' 18 BIES, Twenty yean eperienca euablta tU (nUcrlbert offer te patrons Fruit Tree and Grape Vines, and other article iu hia line, well attested by trial to be peculiarly fitted for Southern climes, and therefore uot liable to eventually diaippoiut expectation, as of ten do tha products from Northern and Western ea- tahllshinenui. Tree and Vines from 10 to SO ceuta each, according to kinds, age, and siie m th nnree ry. Grape syrups, (juice reduced and no fermenta tion) and wines from 1 dollnrHo 6 per gallou, accor ding to quality, and oonf and trouble in making. Order with cash, or equivalent, and letters of inqui ry, poet paid, promptly attended to, by th Agricul tural public's humble aervant, SIDNEY WEJXER. Brinklitvili-c, Halifax co. N. C. Jan. S, 1850. 7 !f T0THE TRADE. ( L. BURCH will inform the Trade that he con- V7tantlv keeps ou hand a large assortment of Tools, Lasts, Boot and Shoe Thread, Cslf, Goat, and Lin ing Skins, and every thing to furnish a ahop ut and out. November 23 18-13. 51. PASTILES for perfuming parlors ana sick Kooms. ou haud. and lor aale at Seo. V PSSCI'P'H Dreg Store, Hags! hags!! Rags ! 1 1 HRHE Stibscriber will give the highest cash nri ce for any quantity of RAGS, at the Raleisli Paper Mill. Iininediate application are requested. JAMES D. ROYSTER. Raleigh, July 2. 1849. 31 6t P. F. PESCUD, WHOLESALE A0 RETAIL DEALER IX Drugs, Chemicals, $C Dgt Stuffs, FAYETTEVILLE ST. RALE1GU,N. C. PLOUGHS AVI) PLOUGU CASTIXCS!! A COMPLETE assortment of Richmond's cele brated Self-Sharpening Plough and Casting's ; also Two Hone Ploughs for turning over stubble Land iu the Fill. JAMES M. TOWLES, Raleigh, Aujfust 3, 1849. 3i Watt & Patterson's New P?trm Block Spring Trass. FOR THE RADICAL CURE OF HERNIA. ITS advantage are SKLMtojurrixo nuNcipLR, producing a uniform pressure, secute retention, and ease to the wearer. A supply just received aud forsrle bv P. F. PESCUD. Raleigh, Feb. 5th, 1850. The North Carolina MUTC1L LIFE 1VSIRA( E (01IPAVY, RALEIGH, N. C. THE above Company has been ia operation near ly one year, under the immediate supervision of Dr. Ciias. E. JoiiNSoy, President, ; William D. Haywood, Vice President, Jam F. Jordan, Secretary, William H. Jonks, Treasurer, Pksin Bl'Sbei, Attorney, Dr. t-iiAB b. Johsdos, Dr. Wat. H. McKre, Dr. Ricn'n. B. HavwoOd, Medical Board nf CotuultuticH. William D.Cooke, f Dr. William R. 8cotl, Executive Committee. Charles B. Root,- ) J. Hersman, General Agent. During this time mere than 500 Policies have been issued, with an increasing demand for information on the subject of Life Insurance. This Company ia working under-the most liberal Charter known to Lite Coinpanio. The 5th Sec. i c follow! ' Be if further enacted, That the hnshand may in sure hi own life, for the sole use and benefit of hia wife or children, and in ense of the death f the hus band, the amount thus insured shull be paid over to the wife or children, or their guardian, if under age for their own use, free from all the-clnim of the rep resentatives of the husband or any of hi creditors. Organized on priiicip'es purely mutual, the life mem bers participate ill' the whole ofthe proiit. Beside, the insured is allowed to use his annual dividends in the renewal )f Premium. Slaves are insured for a term of from one to five years, for their value. . All losses ofthe Company are paid within uiuety day after sat (factory proof is furuishid. No California risk have or will be taken. Blank and Pamphlet containing Chartca. Bye laws, &c. may be had On application at the office of the Company, or any of the Agencies. Communication should he adilremrd, post paid, to JAMES F. JORDAN, Sec'v. April 10, 1850. ; ao By Express. JUST RECEIVED, anothor lot of those beauti ful Lemoine (Paris) Calf Skin, which I am hav ing made up in a superior style, in gentlemen's Pump and French Welt Boots. Call and exainiue for your selve. '.".' All orders promptly executed. O. L. Bl'RCII. FOR SALE . French and Plilladtlphia Calf Skin, Ac. Ac. April ari, tsao. u- Herds Grass seeds. A GOOD Supply of Fresh Herd Grass Seed, just received, and iir aale by P. F- PESCUD. Feb, , 185. .. - a rare for rtR family. THE HOME JOURNAL. AVic Scrtej Morris and Willis, Editors. "Th best family newspaper in th world." Ev Star. "Rather 'get in' coal than go without it." Boat. Poet, IS consequence of the great and continually in ereaaiiig demanu far thi elegantly-printed, widely circulated aud aniversally popular Family Newspa per, we have heretofore beeu unable to furnish the back numbers to only a very limited extent. To avoid thi disappointment in future, we shall, a th 6rt f July nxt, eonimeoce the pubhcatiou of a new Serin, and priut such an inereawd editiea as will enable ua to supply hew subscribers from that date. Besides the rigiual production of the Editor ; the Foreign and Domestic Correspondence of alarge bat afcontrilwitort; the tpiet of the European Magaiioes; the selection nf tha most tutorestiag poblicatiea of the dny; Uie brief novel: th piquant storie: lb iparkling wit end amnnng anecdote; ithe news and reasip of the Paris ian paper; th personal sketches of paUie character; th stirring sceue aflh world wa hve in; th chron icl of th new for ladies; the fashions aud fashions- bis gossip; th facta and outline of news; th pick f Englwb information; th wit, Humor and pathos of th tinea: the essay oa life, literature. soeisty and aaor- air, and in usual variety of careful choosing from th Wilder f Eagliah periodical literature, eriticinn, poetry, et. . Several ptw I eature of remarkable in Ureotwill tnrich and five vlw to th aew erie. Term For one copy J2; ter th orie (5, ar eae copy for three rears $5 always ia sdvanee. Hiihseribe witkeiit delay. Addees MORRIS and WILLIS, Edit aad Preprieier, 107 Fulton at N. Y. CHEWING AND SMOKING TOBACCO, prim let. Call at J MFJt LITCHFORD'S, R tle'gh, Maroli S. RBVOLOTIOM IK mr.IODICAL LITCSA. THRU. Coldea's Ctiar Blaine acd Konitij Eefkir. THIS POPULAR KAUAZINE, which was started two yean since as a new adveutuie ia publishing, with the object of affording te th reeding aseeat the Unite) elate a work at Uia ownest clans at the lowest price, ha now entered upou the third Year of it existence, with a circulation which insure it permanent continuance. Tis final num ber ef the. fifth volume for January Is now ready, and th puHnther respectfully solicit the attention aud patronage of all who want a monthly Literary Maga line, r who desire toeneourage an undertaking which has for an object the dissemination of cheerful, healthy and instructive reading among the masse of th en lire people of the Union. Holdcns Magaiine ia illustrated every mouth with a number of admirable wood engravings, by the beat srtiits, representing view of remarkable place and portraits of rerrarkable persons, mostly American. The literary matter ia furnished by some of the most able and accomplished writers in the Union : it consists of Essays, llistorirttes, Sketches of Charac ter, Poetry, Biographies, Tales, Tranalatiouf, Re views of New Works, and a free comment on all the current topic of the month. Being intended for the tamily circle, the strictest care i exercised lo exclude every thing from the pages of the Magazine of an immoral tendency. The work consist of 64 puge monthly, beautifully printed with new type ou line white paper. Terms to city subscriber 1 per an num. delivered. Bound vole, of the year 1849, In cloth, gilt edge and bark, for side at l 5U each. W. H. UlKTZ.Piililadier, l(i9 Nassau St. THE NEW YORK WEEKLY JOURNAL.- A (the Weekly of the Merchant's Day Book) One of the cheapest pspeu ever published in this country, is issued every Saturday from the office of the Mer chant s Day nook, at the very low price ot ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. Thi WiMLr JortNAi. is made up from the Mer chant a Day Book, and condone aH the reading mat ter of the six dav'a issue of that paper. Also, Prices Current and Bank Note Table cor rected every week Ut'liort of the Money and Pro. duce Market, and also the price of all tho leading article of . DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, tVith a general summitry ofthe transaction iu thut branch of trade. The Merchants' Day Book has taken a bold stand in favor ofthe South and Southern rights, and has been used in the Senate bv Southern Senators to show that the view of the Editor upou the Slave ry questions were such as conimeued them not only to the Southern people, but to all candid men every where. The W'kfki.y Joi'HNAL ioniums ail th reading matter of the Merchant Day Book. It hns a large circulation in the Northern States, where its views upon the Slavery question althoug-consideredas ex tremely Southern have created a good deal of in terest, and are exerting much influence. The South ern people are invited to beronie subscribers, and lend their influence to extend its circulation iu the Slavcholding State. The papers in the Southern States are requested to advertise this notice to the amount of three dollart and send their bills to this office, or if they prefer.they may keep the subscription money of four yearly sub scribers, which they are atborizrd to receive. Send the uamea to us, and the, papers will be forwarded. Persona wishing to subscribe c n hnnd a deflnr to the Poslninster in the town; and he will send for the pa per. March 25th 16 1 1. GEO. WORTIIA.M, Att. at Law, Oxford, N. C. WILL attend to claims entrusted te him in the oonuties, of Granville, Warren, Franklin, &, Per son. Jan. 4th 1850. 5-Cm Cheap Groceries for Cash. A LOT of Liverpool and Ground Alum Salt, and a variety, of athsr Groceries, for sale Cheap for Cash, at JAMES W. WALTON'S, Opposite the City Hall on Fayrttevill Street Feb. 1st I Kltl Chewing Tobacco and Segars. OF good quality, for unle liv TW IK I t lf JAMES LITCHFORD. L A VT NOTICE. CC. BATTLE having returned to thi City, will resume the Preotice of the Law.ia this and the adjacent Counujea. All husiuess entmated to him, will be promptly at tended to. He is prepared to nwke out and procure all SOL DIERS' CLAIMS, of every description, at short no lice, according to prescribed forms. Ralpirrh, AtijtiBt 7. 38 1m. Ready Made Clothing. A FR ESH tupply of READY MADE CLOT II ING just received, and will he sold cheap for Cash. Also lot of over izu Silk Shirln, Dress Shirt, Lambs' Wool and Merino nnder Shirt ami Drawers ; which will be sold on reasonable term. J. J. BIGGS. lilt'icli, Dec. 10. 2-4 vr J. Henry Harris, Uphdisferer and Mattress Maker, Raleigh, N. C. tr? & a T - XT' ... . . . e-.... jr . ujungi!, caay vnair, etc. mauuiaciur Jediueverv vle. to order. . BED-M ATfRESSES Of all kinds; including th marls improved Shock aad Cotton Mattresnea, which win be (band a perrcet luxury evtbev hi minmer or Winter. - N. B. My Shop is in the Bnaeraeat of Mr. Bigg' Store on Fayeitevilte Street. All orders thankfully received and attended to. March lt, 1850. 15 tf Aslicville Messenger. The "Slentnger is the oldest, largest, and has the laigeat circulation of any paper in Western Caro linaprinted on fin paper, and nw type, and of fered at the low price of 1 copy 1 year, $3 00 ; 3 lor 93 au ; a 93 zs ; and iu lor y 10 ou ; AdvertweawnU ot 10 hue, inserted for th first insertion, for $1 Ots, aad 35 el for oeh eentirjaance, aud a liberal allowance, made to those advertising any lengin 01 iiaie. Published at AsheviHe, N- C, every Wedneeduy morning.- JA Vlta M. EUNKY. Edttur and Proprietor April, 1S50. - ao-lt Strayed FROM th nadi raigmd en th eveuing of the lQth inst. 1W dark bav farrism. hmu. nJ dark bay pony, very small, all bob tail. Any information respecting them will b duly ap. promoted by , i. f. SIMMONS, , ' Weldou. N.C. PERFITMERY. KO r, AND FANCY" ARTI CLES OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC MANCFACTUfcE, eonsistinr of Lubin and Ron sells' Extracts and Cologne. Transnarrut aad style Wash Bulls, Tooth Brushe. (in (rent variety. and of different analitire.) Hair llnwheo Vielia and Guitar Suing, Begar light, Irlatche, Cowhs Porte MoiMteW. Vinegnr Ruege, fcilly White.- Steel Ten. F.rnsive Foap, Cement, Tohacce Pouche Ve. to. ju4 on hand, and for sak bv p. f. PF.ncrn Ra.-ii;'. Murek IS JfMu J6 HOTEL, 1 BV a O. HAYES, zz::zz2zzn, ir. c. n A VINO tskea th House recently 6tted up iu the centre ef th village and near the Depot, I am prepared to accommodate traveller. As I bare given reference on my card, i will only ran ark that strict attaution shall be pid lo my sta bles, anil those leaving horses with me, (wtiieb (hail be ken en rnble term,) need apprehend aothiug as l their treatment or being used. 1 am keep the atageoffic for the west Meal alwava readv bdok th arrival of th ci", kr.J person conveyed in hacks, bugglae, or oa hone back, to any of th surrounding country. Pereoui wndiirig package forwarded by th stage, by having them directed la my care ahall always be promptlv attended to IT the Danville Stage will leave HAYES' HO TEL immediately after the arrival of tire Train ou Monday, Wednesdays, and Fridays. A Daily Four Horse Line will '. run from thi lintel to the Sulphur and Shocco Springs, during the Watering Ssehaon. Feb.22, IH50. 11-tf Kcw and Seasonable Goods. JAMES M. TOWLES, has just received his stock of Spring and Summer Merchandise, embracing a great variety of the latest styles and almost every quality of Fancy and Staple tioods. For particulars, he would respectfully invite his f iends to call and see for themselves, as he is determined to offer them on such terms as must please. ST A Csj,k of fresh Rice just received. May 10. 23- Raleigh Paper Mill! THE undersigned tnkes this method of informing the Publisher of Newspaper and Periediculaiu North Carolina, aud the Public generally, that he hn leased the Paper Mill, about 3 mile from Raleigh, procured ttte services of 6uiahed operatives, purchas ed the necessary stock, and is now prepared to iiu.i.e and furnish y ..mount of Paper to order. He asks a trial only for hia Paper, as h is determined 10 give atisfactiou in it, or cease it manufacture. IMPERIAL, SUPER-ROYAL, MEDIUM Package and Wrapping Paper, manufactured at the shortest notice and the most mod erate prices. To "encourage Home Industry," is, under all cir cumstances, commendable and proper ; and it is wise, whr'i in doing so, we sacrifice nothing ourselves. Address, ' JAMES D. ROYSTER. Raleigh, Aug. 24, 1849, 39 I m. STARCH. A good article. For snle bv Sept. 7. J. LITCHFORD. PRIME JAVA COFFEE of good quality, just received and for sale by 'J. LITCHFORD. Sept. 7. 40-tf 21 Cljanct to make Hloncr. A CHOICE lot of Superfine French and English Clothe, Cassimere, and Vesting, is now being jpened at BIGtJSS WELL KNOWN CLOTH ING WAREHOUSE on Fnyettevflle Street, where his friends and the community generally sre particu larly invited to call. There is a great variety of new atylee this season, which, with a general supply of Good in the Fur. ulshing Department, may be found ou the most ac eommedating terms at the above place. The Proprietor, or hia Foreman, Mr. Peach, may at all time be found at horn. Ready Made Clothing just arrived. - RaMigh, Oct. 13. , . , 46-6t Attorney for Prosecuting Claims at t the City of Washington. THE Subscriber undertake the collection, etlle meat and adjustment of all manner of claims, ac counts or demand against the Government of the U nited States, or any Foreign State or Countrv ! be fore Commissioners, before Congreaavot before any of me ruuiic trepanmenu at waxliingtoa. The procuring of Patent, Army and Navy Pen sions, th eolleetioo of account against the Govern ment, all Land Claim, and every demand or other biisiues of whatever kind, requiring the prompt aud effiecie nt erviee of an Attorney or Ageut. A residence of fourteen yer at the Seat of the Federal Government, with a thorough and familiar acquaintance with the various systems and routine of nusinea at the dittcrent unices, as well as iu Con greae ; addeii to hi free acceat to the ablest legal ad viser, if needed, justifies tha undersigned ia aledVini the fullest satisfaction and the utmost despatch to those who may entrust theirbusines to hi care. Be ing well known to th greater part ofthe citizen of this iristnet, and te many gentlemen who have been members of Congres in th last twelve vein, it i deemed use lea to extend this notice by special refer ence. Communications must be Dreoaid in aH ease. Charge or fee will be regulated by the so tore aw xient 01 in Business, but moderate in all eases. Addres. H. C. SPALDING, Oct. 194co6t - Wellington, D.C. FAMILY ROE HEBRIlfGS. KC BARRELS ami half barrele for sale by Jl SEAWELL & MEAD Ruleigh, Feb. S3, 1849. 13 Jfrwlj au ilncl!! Just in fcinu.!! JAMES M. rOVVLES fS just now receiving and opening a vpry exten- sive Assortment of SEASONABLE GOODS, which, he offers on th mnst reasonable terms for Cash, or to punctual customer. Hie friends are resnecttnlly invited to call and sea for themselves. Rnleigli, Oct. 2G. 46-0 a , Glass Lamps. JUST on band another lot of splendid Lamps, of dittereiit colors and pattern, (win aew style; aad uitabl for burning Fluid, for sale bv. P. F.PESCl'D. April 9th, 16- 31 id way Academy. THE Fait 8esioar will eommeno on the Sd da; of July. Tho lustitntioa allocated about i miles Sowih ef Shocco Spring, ia a vry healthy, moral, and intelligent coinmanity. Grateful for th liberal patronage heretofore re eeived, the subscriber feel determined to use all reasonable effort to merit a ceatisnaneeef public confidence. TERMS. Trmo : Classical and th higher English and .nuniemalieai departments, : Via IHJ per acstlota. Common English breaches, 10 OA w M Board with tiir Principal $S per nieukh. No ex tra charge. T. M. JONES, A.M., frincipnl. Jnae. 14, 1850. : 9H-5t . The Standard, !lrit of the Ag, Tarkere' Pre, and North State Whig will espy five liaiet aad forward aeoount lo the Priuclpal, LouUhurg. , rtet MrdiclneSi 4 A.tl aunnlv g.t .11 ik. ... ....Jt.. , kept comtantly on baud, and soM it Mattafactiirere pooa at risen Data Kt. . Kept. iM. '- ' nice and Slolassfs, , JUST REfEIVl;!), and faale, s new nrlv of nri.ne-. JAMES M TOW1 ,F.S. '; jMt.eJ, 1810. jfl rAGUE?krj:oTYrEs rTIAKSM peifrct by JOHN C. PALMER, h ba recently received illth Ituprrrretseclii fmi the North. lis imw work Willi ik orieurateat quirk pcpumtioa ' CELBR6TTPZ, which I decidedly itri rovemeut k ti.e Art. HI Gallery is in Palm at R !!( Jrwilery Store. JOHN C. PALMER, Raleigh. Jane 30, JO tf The Latent Fashions Jt at Haad. 0L. BURCH baa returned from the Nurtl With every thing necessary for inauufaetbriag tit niosl fnrhiouablc Uoota and She that can be nude. Ho has brought th best Pari as well a Philadelphia Calf Skins, and now leal confident that he eau aol only mak aa fohionaiile but aa darahl Coots a::4 Shoes as aay man in the U. State. Call aad craiu ine far yourselves. November S3 1349. 1 Si. Oils Oils, Paints, cVc. Ofsf. GALLONS Cotton Seed Oil. OUU 200 Linseed 300 Ctillons Sierm A Whale Oil, A large supply Wh:te Ij-ad, Pure No. I Turpeminr Chroin Green, Paris Green. Chrom Yellcw, Prussia Blue, Chinese and Amerieun Vermillion, Idtharga Red Seed, Terra de Sciend, I'mbcr, Patent and l.amp Black, Spmiish Brown, French and American Window Glaae, all the site usually called fi, and Putty. Also, every variety d quality ofVuruish, all f wliioh will be soldo;, reason able terms at a small p.tfit by T F. PESCUD. February 13 l' New Goods ! New Goods ! ! AT J.I1IES I.ITtHFORD'S, FayetteilHe St. A MONU those received are XL Printed Lawns and Muslin, Strip'd and Plain Gingham. -American and Engi;h Print great variety, Bleach d and Brown Sheeting aud Shirtiug, ': Apron Check and Bed Tickings, Chubs, Cassimere and Veatinga, Summer Coalings and Pant Stufls, etc., 4to. Together with a vsrii ty of oth r article, all af : which I am disiron ef selling oa rruwrknhty' good terms. JAMES LITCHFORD. MrcU22, 1850. 16- BonnctsSew Stjlf. ALARGE LOT of Fashionable Bonnets, Artifi. cial, he., A., die. Just received, aad for sal low, at JAMES LITCHFORD'S. March 22, lr50. 16- HI.1)0M GLASS. ALARGE aasortmrnt of Window Gran, of al sixes, by the bux, fr sale bv SEAWELL A MEAD. ; Raleigh, Feb. S3, 1849. 13 JUJUBE PASTE of different colon and flavr, iut received at Peacttd' Drag Store. Kaleigh March 19th IS50. . 16.- Fresh Supplies. CONSTANTLY arriving at Pescud's Drug Slot 100 Keg pure Whit Lead, 100 do No. 1, do ia 900 Gal'on Linseed Oil, 100 lb. Refined Boras, 50 Ounce Quiuine, 12 Doxen Congrer Water, ' 3 Ce Goodwiu'a Patent Chewing Tobacco, I da Old Peyton Gravelly' Tobacco, 12 do . Thomas Miller' Tobacco, A Urge supply of Varnishes, Colors ami Brashr. and many ether desirable Srtidea are just received and expected to arrive this week, and for sale by P. F. PESCUD. Raleigh, Oct. 19. 45-y NOTICE. THE undersigned beg to inform th ( fie GRAEFKNBEKG COMPANY, in North Cr oliua, that their business i removed from tk hands Mr. W. II. Newby.of Louwbiirg. They will please address the subscriber direct en anysubjecU conuectcd with the busineasof th Com. pany, and make remittance or pay mouies only to th same, until further advised. Edward barton, 50 Broadway, Soar Terk. March 15, 1850. li-3t Standard i time and forward acopunt to John Skinner, Louisburg, ; WASHINGTON HOTEL, KALEIGH, N. C, l a Temperance Kanse . THE Subscriber iaforms hi friend and tire ps&fic, generally, that th above Cstab i.hmeni ha Ute ly nadergou extensiv repair, and it now in com. plete order for lb rroeptiea of th Travelling Public, a wcH a Boarder. Hi room ar comfortably aad neat'y furnished ; the Table shaN always be provided with the best that ran be procured ; the Servant ar lhbet in th City for ear and attention to tha call of the guests: and no pains shall be wanting a kf part to give satisfaction. The terra shall b a mod erate as th time will afford : and th attention; of traveller, and others, u invited to tile advantages f thi establishment, being pleasantly located, near the eentre of the City. This beingfrie only Temperance House i Raleigh, it ha a peculiar reoemnwidatiotl to all tho who ar fond of ewr.warsgirig aud practise ing the Temprauc principle. F. IF. KfNG. Raleigh, Jun 15, 1941. 28 I y Sedgwick Female Semioarr, R1LEK.II, Si. f, TH E exercises of thi limtrtalms. ef whirk the Ms Rev. J. J. FlKCit WasPrineipsl, will eontinue. aa heretofore, nnder the rhreCtion and stiprrvislm of Mis. Fivh, together with uch axistaats a cur uinstaa- ces inay require. . . , TERMS PER SESSION-:4y, in Adrtne.) B ard and English Tuition, $fi0 00 , Music on Piano or Guitar, 29 0(s Cs of Instrument, 3 00- Drawn ( and Painting, 10 C Aneieat and Modern Laagnage 10 00 Oa th bov ohorgni reaaoncblc dtiluctlon wilf b mad t lh who, idividf.aj!y, enter mere thaa 3 pnpils. Feb. 1 185. ) 4t wwmthl Fmale Boarding Schoof. THE Eighth Seasion nf a y Sehec! r,UI open a Monday the 1st af Jaly a. at, otder the car, oi competent reamers, i nerge ss heretofore. vix: raw oo'o ann innien, per nenuin of rive Months, in s!1 th English (tranche, kuclailing 0-. aamentul Needlework, Lights, ft. . $37 SO For Frew h, per session, . . . . . . j w For Musi ) PiBo - . . . IS Jft ' Mnaie Guitar will elan be taught, at . JO 00 Thi School, sitawted l mite South of Oxford, Ott ihe Rnlelfh Huad, I a Pn paratory Srliool to (ireens aere' Female College I end Pare a Is wMiing to glv. their Childrea a geed aud thoreagk Education, or prspate them for t'o'lege. eaniint de at any other School en better term than i hre offered. No dednetiev naoe lr beee, aUf nUrktt rV-hfeierataafsiekae. F.DWD SPEED. ' A Mrew. rkll)e. raatiii. C N.C. ,May, S4, m. , , 5S,
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