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r. F. PESCUD, R HOLESALE AM) RETAIL DEALER 1!V Drugs, Cljemtcals, $Z Dm Stufff, FAYETTEVILLEST.RALeTgH.U.C. Female Boarding School. fTMIE Eighth Session of my School will open on J. Monday the 1st of July next, under the care r competent Teachers. Charge as heretofore, til: For Boa d and Tuition, per Session of Five Months, in all the English Branches, including Or namental Needlework, Lights, &c. - , $37 50 For Freni h, per session, - .... . 500 For Music on Piano, - - ... -; 1250 Music on (inilar will also be tanght, at 10 00 This School, situated 12 miles bouth of Oxford, on ihe Rilrigh Road, is a Preparatory School to Greens boro' Female College : and Purents wishing to giv- their Children a good and thorough Education, or prepare them for Co'lege, cani v. d? so at any other School on Ml; r terms than 'i here offered. No deduction made for absence, after enterins School, except in cuso of sickuess. EIHV'D SPEED. Address. Brookville, Granville Co. N.C. May, 34, ISM: 25- (tl)ancc to make fllonen. A CHOICE lot of Superfine French and English Cloths, Cassimeres, and Vestings, is now being opened at BIOUSS WKl.L KNOWN CLOTH ING WAREHOUSE on Fayettevtllc Streei, where his mends and 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 Gooila in the Fur nishing Department, may he found on the most ac coimueriatiiig terms at the above place. The Proprietor, or his Foreman, Mr. Teach, may at all times be found at home. Ready Made Clothing just arrived. Raleigh, Oct. 19. ; 4G-6t FimY K0E HERRINGS. K (y BARRELS and half barrels for sale by OA SE.VWELL & MEAD Raleigh, Feb. 23, 1849. 12 free!) anil fine ! ! ! Just in Slime ! ! ! MB. JAMES M. TOWLES TS just no? receiving and opening a very exten sive Assortment of SEASONABLE GOODS, which he offers on the most reasonable term for Cash, 'or to punctual customers. His friends are respect fully invited to call and see for themselves. Raleigh, Oct.26.. 46-eu Glass Lamps. JUST on hand another lot of splendid Lamps, of different colors and patterns, (some new style) and suitable for burning Fluid, for sale by. P. F. PESCUD. April 9th, '." '... 1- Gentlcacii's Leghorn Hats. ON hand a good assortment of Gentlemen's Leghorn Hats for Summer wear. Also, a large assortment of common Straw and Chip hats. JAMES LITCHFORD. May 31st 1850. 26- TIIE LATEST FASHIONS, AT BIGGS' FASHIONABLE WARBHOUSE. , Oil FAYETTEVILLt STREET, Thrtt ioori below Meltrt. Williams, Hayuood, &. Co' Drug Store, MAY be seen a beautiful assortment of Fashion able Spring and Summt ' Goods, consisting ill part of Buown, Ghikn, Olive .nd Blue Cioths, of various shades and qualities. Plain and Fig'd. Black Cassimer, de " do Light do do " do Cashmaret. do " do White Drillings, for pants do " do Light do do do " do Black Satin Vestings, da do White " for Parties, do " do Black Floren.me, do " do White Marseilles, do " do Light Challey, Fancy Embroidered Linen, an entirely nete article, for Vests. With many other articles, such as Cra vats, Dress Shirts, Bosoms and Collars, Silk and Merino Under-Shirts, white and black Kid Gloves, light and b'ack Silk do. ; Silk and Linen Cambric Pocket Handkerchiefs, All of which will be sold on the most accommoda ting terms. ' Mr. PEACH, Late of Paris, will assist in 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 rLOlGHS AD rLOlCH CASTINGS ! I 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 Spring Truss. FOR THE RADICAL CURE OF HERNIA. ITS advantages are . A self-adjusting raiNCirut, producing a uniform pressure, secure retention, and ease to the wearer. A supply just received and for sale by P.F. PESCUD. Raleigh, Feb. 5th, 1850. ." , Strayed FROM the undersigned on the evening of the 12th nut, two dark bay Carriage horses and one dark bay pony, very small, all bob tails. Any information respecting them Will be duly ap preciated by J.F.SIMMONS, Weldon. N.C, Attorney for Prosecuting Claims aj the City or Washing ton. rpiIE Subscriber undertakes the collection, settle- -L ment and adjustment of all mannerof claims, ae counts or demands against the Government of the U nited States, .or any Foreign State or Country : be fore Commissioners, before Congress, or before any of the Public Departments at Washington. Tfca procuring of Patents, Army and Navy Pen, snmrn. tije collection of accounts against the Govern' ment, all Land Claims, and every demand or other business of whatever kind, requiring the prompt and effincient services of aa Attorney or Agent. A residence of fourteen years at the Seat of the Federal Government, with thorough and familiar acquaintance with the various systems and routine of business at the oinereni umces, as wen as in -cuprous : added to his free access te the ablest legal ad visers, if needed, justifies the undersigned in pledging the fullest satisfaction and the utmost dispatch U those who mar entrust their business to his care. Be ing well know to the greater part -of the citizens of ' thia District, and to many gentlemen who have been Diembnra of Congress in the last twelve yeans it is deemed useless to extend this notice by special reference- Couimanications must be prepaid in all cases. Chsrgcs or fees will be regulated by the nature and extent of the husi new, Mil moacmie in an c ,. Address, IL C. t-PALDJNG, Oct. 19 Atk-oCt Washington, D. C, ' The North Cnrolina BtTtAL LIFS IXSIBIXCE C0JIPAM, lALKUill, 31. C. rpHS above Company has been in operation near- J- )y on year, ander the immediate supervision of Dr. Ciua. E. Joimson, President, r. WiLi.ua D. Hivwoou, Vice President, Jibbs F. Joauix, Secretary, William H. Jonics, Treasurer, Paaem Bvssts, Aitoraey, V T n, W If Mv.. ( Medical BoordtJ Dr. Ricu'd. B. Hatwooo, ) ""l'a'i"- William D.Cooke, 1 Dr. Wiliiam R. 'icott, Executive Committee. Charles B. Root, ) J. Hersman, General Agent. During this time more than SOU Policies have been issued, with an increasing demand for information on the subject of Life Insurance. Thik Couspauy is working under the most liberal Charter known to Lite Coinpauiss. The Sth Sec. is es follows: Be it further enacted. That the husband may in sure his own life, for the sole use and benefit of bis wife or children, and case of the death of the hus band, the amoti.t thus insured shall be paid over to the wife or children, or their guardian, if under age for their own use, free from all the claims of the rep resentatives of the husband or any of his creditors. Organized on principles purely mutual, the life mem bers participate iu the whole of the profits. Besides, the insured is allowed to use bis annual dividends in the renewal af Premium. Slaves are insured fr a term of from one to five years, for ! their value All losses of the Company are paid within ninety day after sat'sfastory proof is furnished. No California risks have or will be taken. Blanks and Pamphlets containing Charter, Bye laws, &c. may be had on application at the office of the Company, or any of the Agencies. Communications should be. addressed, post paid, to JAMES F. JORDAN, Sec'y. April 10, 1850. 21) Midway Academy. THE Fall Session wilt commence on the 2d day of July. The Institution is located about 8 miles Soath of Shocco Springs, iu a very healthy, moral, and intelligent community. Grateful for the liberal patronage heretofore received, the subscriber feels determined to use all reasonable efforts to merit a contiuaance of public confidence. TERMS. TuiTioif : Classical and the higher English and Mathematical departments, 15 00 per Session. Common English branches, 10 00 " " Board with the Principal $8 per month; No ex tra chaige. T. M.JONES, A. M., Principal. June 14, 1850. 2a-5t Tho Standard, Spirit of the Age, Tarboro' Press, and North State Wkig will copy five times and forward account to the Principal, Louisburg. House & Sign Painting. THE subscriber is prepared to execute in a workman-like manner, all kinds of riain and Ornamental House and Sign Painting; Glaxing, Gilding, Imitation of all kinds of Marble, and every variety of Wood. Persons wishing to have painting done would do well to give him a call, as he is confident he cannot be surpassed in the place. All orders left at Mrs. M. Handle's, opposite the Market House, will be thank fully received and promptly attended to. ALEX. HARDIE. Raieigh, March 15,1850. 15- SPRING FASHIONS. 0. L, BCRCH "lTOULD inform every gentleman of Fathinn that wishes to get a Superior PUMP BOOT, made in the finest style, of Lemoine Corroymn a Parii Calf Skins, to call on him, as he is deter mined not to be surpassed in the manufactory of Fine Bools, North or South. And nearly all will admit that it is difficult to to be genteelly dressed without a pair of O. L. B's Best Boots. Raleigh, March 8. 14-tf SPIRITS TURPENTINE, FRESH from the Still, kept constantly on hand, and for sale by the Gallon or Barrel. JAMES M. TOWLES. Raleigh, Augst 3, 1849. BROWN SUGAR ff a very superior quality, just received and for s sale by JAMGs UTUHtVNU. Raleigh, Oct. 5. 44 Spring Importation of Hardware, f itlerj, aid Cubs. Q. A W. L. MORTON, A RE now receiving by the Ships Roscius and X Constellation from Liverpool, their Spring IM PORTATION of Hardware, Cutlery, Guns Ac, which with a large assortment of American Hard ware, makes their Stock larger and their assortments better than ever before. Having bought their goods under the most favorable circumstances, thty offsr them on the most liberal terms and at as low prices i s they csn be bought in any of the Northern Cities. They respectfully ask Country Merchants, and others wanting goods in their line to call and examine their Stock, at their Old Stand oa Sycamore Street, fronting Bollingbrook. Petersburg Vs., March 16th, 1850. 16-lro SOAPS, SOAPS. I have received within a few days past, a large supply of Soaps, consisting of the following kinds, via: Lows Old Brown and Whits Windsor, metary Miaving Cake, Kousells, Glenn's and Guerlains Shaving Creams, Shell 8oap, Mottled Wash Halls, ana a great variety of fancy Soaps, of all qaalities. r. t i-jsscuu. Raleigh March IPth 1850. 16- SCOTCH 8NKFF AND TOBACCO.-Those who are fond of a nice dip or good chew of the weed will find a superb article of Suuff and Tobacco, at Peacud's Drag Stora. Kaleigtt March lath 1H5U. 16- RAGS! It AGS !! THE highest Cash Price will be paid for good cot ton and Linen Rags, at the variety Store of . J.J. RYALS, & CO. Raleigh. March, 1. 12 tf. 0. L. BIRiD, TAKES tliis occasion to announce to his friends and the public generally, that ho will continue the Boot and Shoe business at tho old stand of O. L. Burch, Si. Co. and will exert himself to the utmost, aa heretofore, to give satisfaction. No pains nor at tention will be spared to please and accommodate all those who may favor him with their custom. Raleigh, September 27, 1849. 49 Congress Water. QfX dozen, "fresh aud prime," just at hand, and for Maria at rfcRUU D'S. Raleigh, August 4, 1P4!. , 36 LAW NOTICE. C C. BATTLE having returned to this City, will resume the Practice of the I,ia this and the adiseen Counties- All businua entrusted to him, will be promptly at tended to ..,'.' W ' He is prepared to make out and procure all SOL DIERS' CLAIMS, of every desnription,at short no tice, according to prescribed rorms. -Raleigh, August 7. 33 Im. ALBERT B. STITII, ACET, COMSHSSIQJi MER( UAT, A.VD Dry Goads Broker, Sew York. HPENDERS his services the Merchants, Plan' -- terssnd citizens of the Southern States, and will attend to any business in his line either in the sale el Produce or Merchandize, or the pur chase ol Dry (joous, Groceries, Crockery, Shoes, Hals, Furniture, Carriages, Musical and Agricul tural instrument?, Bagging, Rope, Drags, Medil cine, &c. lie flatters himself as a purchaser of goods for southern Merchants his experience wil enable him to give entire satisfaction to the Mer chants who may entrust to him their orders. REFERENCES: His Excellence Charles Manly, Raleigh. William Hill, Secretary of State, do. G. W. Mordecai, Pres't B'k of State, do. 1 Dr. J.O. Watson,Prcs'tMu.In.Co., do. B. F. Monre, Esq., Attorney Gen., do. Mathew Shaw, Esq., Washington. Hon. J. R. J. Daniel, Weldon. Andrew Joyner, Esq., do. R. H. Lewis, Esq., Ureenaborough, Ala. New York, AuguRt 1,1850. 30-tf. New Goods! New Goods!! ' AT - ", JAMES LIT( HFORirs, Fajcttcville St. AMUiNU those received are Printed Lawns and Muslins, Strip'd and Plain Ginghams. American and English Prints a great variety, Bleach'd and Brown Sheetings and Shirtings, Apron Checks and Bed Tickings, Cloihs, Cnssimers and Vestings, Summer Coating and Pant Stuffs, ic, &c. Together with a variety of other articles, all of which i am desirous of selling on remarkably good terms. JAMES LITCHFORD. March 23, 1850. 16- Oils, Oils, Paints, &c. QAA GALLONS Cotton Seed Oil, OlU 200 " Linseed 300 Gallons Sperm &. Whale Oil, A large supply White Lead, Pure No. 1 Turpentine, Chrom Green, Parin Green, Chrom Yellow, Prussia Blue, Chinese and American Vermillion, Lithargo Red Seed, Terra de Sciend, Umber, l atent and Lamp black, spauisu urown, French and American Window Glass, all the sizes usually called for, and Putty. Also, every variety and quality of Varnish, all of whioh will be sold on reason able terms at a small profit by P F. PESCUD. February 13 li Rice and M'asscs, JUST RECEIVED, and for sale, a new supply of prime. JAMES M. TOWLES. ' Jure ill, 1819. 29 Rags I Kafs!! Rap!!! THE Subscriber will give the highest cash pri ces for any quantily of RAGS, at the Raleigh Paper Mill. Immediate application are requested. JAMES D. ROYSTER. Raleigh, July 3, 1849. 31 5t WINDOW CLASS. A LARGE assortment of Window Glass, of al sizes, by the box, for sale by SEAWELL 4. MEAD. Raleigh, Feb. 23, 1849. 12 .. Fresh Supplies. CONSTANTLY arriving at Pescod's Drug Store 100 Kegs pure White Lead, 100 do No. 1, do do 200 Gallons Linseed Oil, 100 lbs. Refined Borax, . 50 Ounces Quinine, 12 Dozen Congress Water, 3 Cases Goodwin's Patent Chewing Tobacco, 1 do Old Peyton Gravelly's Tobacco, 12 do Thomas Miller's Tobacco. A large supply of Varnishes, Colors and Brushes, and many other desirable articles are just received aud expected to arrive this week, and for sale by P. F. PESCUD. Raleigh, Oct. 19. 46-y NOTICE. :v THE undersigned begs to inform the agenti oj the GRAEFEN BERG COMPANY, in North Car olina, that their business is reiuced from the handso Mr. W. H. Newby, of Louisburg. They will please address the subscriber direct on any subjects connected with the business of the Com pany, and make remittances or pay monies only to the same, until further advised. EDWARD BARTON, 50 Broadway, New York. March 15, 1850. 15-3t Standard 3 times and forward account to John Skinner, Louisburg, Washington Hotel, RALEIGH, N. C, As a Temperance Hse. fTIHE Subscriber informs his friends and the public, -L generally, that the above Establishment has late ly undergone extensive repairs, and is now in com plete order for the reception of the Travelling Public, as well as Boarders. His rooms are comfortably and neatly furnished ; the Table shall always be provided with the best that can be procured ; the Servants are the best in the City for care and atteation to the calls of the guests: and no pains shall be wanting on his part to give satisfaction. The terms shall be as mod erate u the times will afford ; and the attention of travellers, and others, is invited to the advantages of this establishment, beiug pleasantly located, near the centre of the City. This being the snly Temperance House in Kaleigh, it has a peculiar recommendation to all those who are fond of encouraging and practis ing the Temperance principle. r. W. KING. Raleigh, June 15, 1849. 28 ly Sedgwick Female Seminary, RALEIGH, N. C. THE exercises of this Institution, of which ths late Rev. J. J. Finch was Principal, will continue, as heretofore, under the direction and supervision of Mrs. f men, together wiln such assistants aa circumstan ces may require. - TERMS PER SESSION-(Pyals in Advance.) '- Board and English Tuition, $60 00 Music on Piano or Guitar, 20 00 Use of Instrument, 3 00 Drawii g and Painting, 10 00 Ancient and Modem Languages 10 00 On the above charges a reasonable deduction will be made to those who, individually, eater more than 2 pupils. ' . Feb. 1 185. 1 9 4t monthly TO THE TRADE. - A L. BURCH will inform the Trade that he Con- Vstantly keeps on hand a large assortment of Tools, Lasts, Boot and Shoe Thread, Calf, Goat, and Lin ing Skins, and every thing to furnish a shop out and out. - Ifosember 23 184K- fil Ready Mario P.lrttriinrr A FRESH siidoW of READY MADE CLOTH ING just received, and will be sold cheap for Cash. Also a lot of over size Silk Shirts, Dress Shirts, Lambs' Word and Merino Under Shirts and Drawers ; which will be sold on reeiwmtMe terms. J. J. BIGGS. Ra!ei Dec. 10. 43- BO HOTEL, BY S. G. II A YE S, Kfc.TDLSSW, K. C. HAVING taken the House recently fitted up in the centre of the village and near the Depot, I am prepared to accommodate travellers. - As I have givon reference on uiy card, I will only remark that strict attention shall be paid to my sta bles, aud thoee leaving horses with me, (which shall be kept on reasonable terms,) need apprehend nothing as to their treatment or being need. I also keep the stage office for the west Meals always ready upon the arrival of the cars, and persons conveyed in hacks, buggies, or on horse back, to any of the surrounding country. Persons wishing packages forwarded by the stage, by having them directed to my care shall always be promptlv attended to IT The Danville Stage will leave HAYES' HO TEL immediately after the arrival of Ihe Train on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. A Daily Four Horse Line will also run from this Hotel to the Sulphur aud Shocco Spriuga, during the Watering Ssenson. Feb. 22, 1850. H-tf New 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 Goods. For particulars, he would respectfully invite his friends to call and see for themselves, as he is determined to offer them on such terms as must please. ST A Cask of fresh Rice just received. May ;0. . 23- Raleigh Paper Mill! THE undersigned takes this method of informing the Publishers of Newspapers and Periodicals in North Carolina, and the Public generally, that he has leased the Paper Mill, about 3 miles from Raleigh, procured the services of finished operatives, purchas ed the necessary stock, and is now prepared to make aud furnish any amount of Paper to order. He asks a trial only for his Paper, as he is determinedjlo give satisfaction in it, or cease its manufacture. IMPERIAL, SUrEU-ROYAL, MEDIUM Package and Wrapp In? 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, when iu doing so, we sacrifice nothing ourselves. Address, JAMES D. ROYSTER. Raleigh, Aug. 24, 1849, 39 lm. Female Classical Institute. RALEIGH. N. C. THE fourth Session of this Institution will begin Wednesday, the 3rd July next. A Judiciom and thorough course of study, a com petent male Faculty, a pleasant location, a limited number of pupils, with all the comforts of a private family, render the Institution a desirable place of in struction. UL.N.M'.T T. tll.AKE.; Principal. June, 1550. 31-tf J j ad tcs Gaiters, JUST RECEIVED; Blue and Black; ver y fin ft O L. BURCH. :.'ov. 27 1849. 52 Herds Grass seeds. GOOD Supply of Fresh Herds Grass Seed, jus received, and lor sale by P, F. PESCUD. A Feb, 6, 150. Linseed Oil. OCA GALLONS Mountain Linseed Oil re MiU ceived thisday and for sale by P. F. PESCUD. April 9th, 19- PERFUMERY, SOAP, AND TANCY ARTI CLES OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC MANUFACTURE, consisting of Lubins and Rou se! Is' Extracts and Colognes, Transparent and new style Wash Balls, Tooth Brushes, (in great variety, and of different qualities,) Hair Brushes, Violin and Guitar Strings, Segar lights, Matches, Combs Porte Monnaies, Vinegar Kouge, Lilly wnite, oteel l ens Erosive Soap, Cement, Tobacco Pouches itc.&c , just on hand, and for sale by r. t. rr.se Li). Raleigh March 19th 1850. 16- By Express. JUST RECEIVED, another lot of those besuti ful Lemoine (Paris) Calf Skins, which I am hav ing made up in a superior style, in gentlemen's Pump and French Welt Boots. Call and examine for your selves. All orders promptly executed. O. L. BURCH. FOR SALE French and Philadelphia Calf Skins, Sic. eVc. April 26, 1850. 20- G EOrWORTI I AM, Att. at Law, Oxford, N. C w ILL attend to claims entrusted to him in the counties, of Granville, Warren, Franklin, & Per sou. Jan. 4th 1850. 5-Cm DAGUEUREOTYPES rPAKEN perfect by JOHN C. PALMER, who has recentlyreceived all the improvements from the North. He now works with the celebrated quick preparation CELEROTYPE , which is decidedly an improvement in the Art. His Gallery is in Palmer & Ramsay's Jewellery Store. JOHN C. PALMER. Raleigh, June 30. 30 tf The Latest Fashions Just at Hand. OL. BURCH has returned from the North with every thing necessary for manufacturing the most fashionable Boots and Shoes that can be made. He has brought the best Paris as well as Philadelphia Calf Skins, and now feels confident that 'he can not only make as fashionable but as darable Boots aud Shoes as any man in the U. States. Call and exam ine for yourselves. November 23 1849. 51. PROSPECTUS OF THE WHIG BANNER. THE undersigned purposes to establish, In the town of Halifax, a Weekly Newspaper under the above title, , Believing, as we do, that the principles of the wnig party are Deal calculated to sustain the hun or and promote the prosperity of the whole coun try, we will ever give them, through the columns of the Banner, a zealous and unwavering support. At the same time we are determined never to deny justice to a political opponent, nor to forget the courtesy which is due to our brethren of the Press. The columns of the" Banner" will not be entire. ly taken up with the discussion of political subjects; on the contrary a large space will be devoted to the interests of Agriculture ; to Literary Articles, original and select ; and to the news of Ihe day generally. By this means It is hoped to make the " Banner" a family, as well as a political Paper. The publication will be commenced in the first week of January, 1851. Groat attention will be pmd to the Mechanical department of the Paper, and it will be furnished to subscribers al $2. 50 in. advance or at 93, if not paid within three months Horn the receipt or the first number. WM. L. LONG, ' Halifax, N. C., Augualimli 1850- 89- Asheville Messengi r. 1 The "Mi-ete nger" is the oldest, largest, end has the largest circulation of any paper in Western Caro lina printed on fine paer, and new type, and of fered at the low price of 1 ropy 1 rear, $2 00 : 3 tor $5 50 ; 5 $8 25 ; and 10 for f 16 00 ! ! ! Advertisements of 16 lines, inserted fur the first insertion, for $1 00, and 25 els for ea"h continuance, and a liberal allowance made to those advertising any length of time. Puhlished at AahevMIt, N- C, every Wednesday morning. JAMES In. EDNEY. Editor ana Proprietor April, 1850. 20-4t a f apes roa voua rjMILT. THE HOME JOURNAL. Afte Series iMorrii and Willis, Editors. "The best family newspaper in the world." Ev Star. "Rather 'get in' coal thuu go without it." Boat. Post IN consequence of the great and continually in creasing demand for this elegantly-printed, widely circulated and universally popular Family Newspa per, we have heretofore been unable to furnish the back numbers to only a very limited extent. To avoid this disappointment in future, we shall, on the first of July next, commence the publication of a New Series, and print such an increased edition as will enable us te supply new subscribers frcm that date. 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Subscribe witheut delay. Address MORRIS and WILLIS, Editors and Proprietors, 107 Fulton st. N.Y. The Whole Duty of Man, Laid down in a plain and familiar way, for the use of all, with private devotions for several occa sions, first published in 1658. Price 75c. Bishop hes' Seven Sermons on "the obedience of faith." 60c. " " , Pastoral Letter, clecbistns, &c. Laics' Serious call to a devout and holy lite, 75c. TheChurchman Armed: Containing Palmer's Ec , clesiastical history, and Hobart's apology for apostolic order, $1,00 Hubarl's Christian's Manual ol faith and devotions, containing dialogues and prayers suited to the various exercises of the christian life, &c., cVc. Wyatl's Christian Offices, 1,25 Barnes' notes on Isaiah, Job, the Gospels, &c. Rip's double witness of the church, 1.00 The devotions of Bishop Andrews, translated from the Greek and arranged anew, 60c. Clark's Young disciple, Gathered fragments, tc. Coleman's historical geography of the Bible. 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The first num ber of the fifth volume for January is now ready, and the publisher respectfully solicits the attention and patronage of all who want a monthly Literary Maga zine, or who desire to encourage an undertaking which has for an object the dissemination of cheerful, healthy and instructive reading among the masses of the en tire people of the Union. Holden s' Magazine is illustrated every month with a number of admirable wood engravings by the best artists, representing views of remarkable places and portraits of remarkable persons, mostly American. The literary matter is furnished by some of the most able and accomplished writers in the Union : it consists of Essays, Ilistoriettes, Sketches of Charac ter, Poetry, biographies, tales, .translation!, Re views of New Works, and a free comment on all the current topics of the month. Being intended for the family circle, the strictest care is exercised to sxclude every thing from the pages of the Magazine of an immoral tendency. The work consists of 64 pages monthly, beautifully printed with new type on fine whiie paper. Terms to city subscribers $1 per an num, delivered. Bound vols, of the year 1849, in cloth, gilt 'edge and back, for sale at 01 50 each. w. 11. uici , ruonsner, 1W Nassau St. PESCUD WASTSMOXEY I TI'E Subscriber wishing to go North on the 1 5th navt mnnlh In hnv frpsh Stock nf Drum. Medicines die, respectfully requests all who are indebted to Slith & Pescnd, Peecud & Johnson or on his individual account previous to January 1850, to call and settle, without delay or fnrther persuasion. P. F. PESCUD. July 13, ioo. ji- THE NEW YORK WEEKLY JOURNAL. (the Weekly of the Merchant's Day Book) One of the cheapest papers ever published iu this country, is issued every Saturday from the office of the Mer chant's Day Book, at the very loay price of ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. Th Wkklv Jovsnal is made up from the Mer chant's Day Book, and contains all the reading mat ter of the six day's 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 Ihe prices of all the leading articles of DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, vVith a general summary of the transactions in that branch of trade. Tin Merchants' Day 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 the views of the Editor span the Slave ry questions were such as commened them not only to the Southern people, but to all candid men every where. Ths Weekly JovsnaL contains all the reading matter of the Merchants' Day Book. It has a large circulation in the Northern States, where its views upon the Slavery question olthong considered as ex tremely Southern have created a good deal of in terest, and are exerting much influence. The South ern people are invited to become subscribers, nd lend their influence to extend its circulation in the Slaveholding States. The papers in the Southern States are requested to advertise this notice to the amnnnt of three Mlari and send their bills to this office, or If they prefer, they mav keen the subscrintlon monev of four Yearly sub scribers, which Ihev are athorized to receive. Send the names to us, and the Dnoers will be forwarded. Persons wishing to subscribe e n hand a dollar to the Postmaster'n the town; and be will send for the pa per, March 25th 18 4 t- ARTHUR'S HOME GAZETTE. The subscriber have commenced tlip publica tion of a New Weekly Paper for Families, with the r.bne title, to bj under the entire edilorsl con trol of T. S. ARTHUR. Who will concentrate upon it all, or nearly all of his literary labors. The design nf thi ppir U clearly expressed in the title " Hume (Jiixolte." It will be emphatically, a paper for the hnme circl: a household companion a pleasant fireside friend, coming to all with a cheerful countenance, and seeking, while it imparts instruction to enter tain and interest all classes of readers. A leaJinj feature of the u Home Gazette" will he a SERIES OF ORIGINAL NOUVF.LLETTES BV T1IK EDITOkl Who will furnish some four or five of these pic tures of domestic life, written in his best style, for every volume. The ' Home Gazette" will bathe organ of no parly nor sect ; nor will it be the ex- fionent of any of the isms of tho day. But it will aithfully advocate the right, and seek, by every means, to widen the circle of human happiness. Honestly will the idilor teach the truth, as he has ever done in his writings, for the sake of good to his fellow men. But, in doing this, he will avoid unnecessary harshness and causeless offence, and keep his journal free from stain of wounding per sonality. He will oppose what is false and evil, as one of his social duties ; but, while doing so, will use no sharper language than its rebuke and correction may require. " The Homo Gazette" will beeleganily printed, on fine while paper, with large, clear faced type, that may be lead by young: and old without injury to the eyes. Terms of the paper in all cases in advance. . One copy, per annum, $2 00 Three copies 6 00 Six " " 10 00 Ten " " 15 00 Fourteen" " 20 00 Where a club of six, ten, or fourteen copies aro sent, an extra copy will be furnished to the poet master, or other person, who makes up the club. One copy of either Godey's Lady's Book, Graham's Magazine, or Surtain's Magazine, will be sent for four dollars. ID All letters must be post-paid. IT Money that is current at the place where the subscription is made, will be taken in payment for Ihe paper. Address, T. S. ARTHUR & Co.. No 5 Athenian Buildings, Franklin Place Phila. Brlnkley vlllc Entertainment, Sit. Ms. EuiToa : As later than most seasons the Brinkleyville Viuysrds open for visitors, or grapes gen erally ripe towards the last of this month. Terms for entrance and select grapes to carry awny as heretofore. Pic nic parties or largest companies (has been 100 at a time) on Saturdays for about two months. May be received specimen trees and other articles in the Brinkleyville Nurseries. Also rock pillars and other most approved fixtures to support the vine canopies ; according to the true American system of viue culture. Grapes very abundant this sea son of all kinds.) Therefore as 60, 70 or more barrels of wine will be constantly making, for about two months on the subscriber's presses by self and neighbours, all visiters desirous may, by persoual inspection and infor mation, avail of long and well tested experiments to make best American wines. It will be noticed that like the wise procedure of the vintners of Maderia and Oporto, about one thiid of spirits mixed with grape juice as a pure safe keeping ingredient, (some juico boiled to a syrup in an oak box with a copper bottom, but this not wine really.) And here observed that spirit and sugar the purest and most preservative prin ples in creation pervading in some form all the vege table world. And as in all wines realty so, the alco holic and sacharin principles, naturally constituent parts, why considor it adulterating wines to add those materials artificially when not enough in grape juice I Maderia and Port wines, the best foreign medicinally, not considered impure, if got genuine, though one third spirits therein. And why should a prejudice exist as to making American wines by adding a suffi ciency of spirits or sugw 7 Or say as to sugar 3 lbs. at least per gallon, as equivalent to one third of spir- ) its? Unless interested foreigners and their agents here should encourage this notion to keep us dependant , on the East for annual millions worth of wines of very . dubious genuineness and health 1 And especially this prejudice injurious to us as retarding the advance of temperance. For I have ever held that as in eas tern lands wine making counties temperate, so would onrs be in proportion as vineyards may abound. And therefore, the vineyard cause indirectly at least grandly auxiliary to the noble efforts of the ; Sons of Temperance ; notwithstanding some indivi duals blindly eontend for the adverse doctrine. But HU anilUUlU IU MIO lllllUCIlO VI Bull, tlti-j uiuutu- tally at least attack Christianity or the Bible itself, sanctioning the temperate use of wine ; and then at tempt to make wine a curse instead of a blessing im plies the blasphemy of charging our Saviour the great est pattern of temperance as immoral for making and driuking wine, or for doing that on account of which the Pharisies of eld called him by way of reproach a wine bibber. SIDNEY WE1.LKK. Brinkleyville.IIalifax Co. C. N., Aug. 12,1850. Steam Saw Mill. I BEG leave to call the atU'iit ion of builders and persons wishing to pnrcfhnse Lnmber to my STEAM SAW III ILL SEAR KALLH.H, WHERE THEY CAN BE supp'i 'd with any kind, at the shortest notice. Also sawed Laths of the best quality at tl 00 per M. n tt cvoic July 12. 32-1 y NOTICE. ... "k T,T'TT L. L.mU lltal an nnnlienlinn will X be made to the next Legislature of North Caro lina, on' behalf of the Commissioners ol ine yij m Raleigh, for an amendment totheCorporation Charter. , W. I). I1AXWUUU, III!, rouce. Raleigh, June 10, 1850 - - 30-tf f Bonnets, New Style. A LARGE LOT of Fashionable lionnets, Arliti cials. 4iC., 6c, &C. Just received, aad for sale low, at JAMES LITCHFORD S. March 22, IBoU. 4- STAR -II. A good article, For sale by Sept 7. J.I4TCHFORP. Chewing Tobacco and Segars. , OF good quality, for sale by ( "WlS. JAMES LITCHFORD. j Al Academy or School, ; A Lady, who has had several years experience in leaching the Higlter Brenchesof Female Ednca, lion, inoluding French and Musio, in Institutions of high character, and who is eminently qualified to take charge of an Academy or School, is desirous of pro. curing a situation in this State The very best ref. erenoes as to ability ai d success In teaching gives and no pins will be spared on her part to give sat it faction. ' ' '. ,9 Application may be made, (If if letter pt-pn to ths Eorroa of the Timrs, by whom all aeees information will be eheerfnlly givea. Raleigh April, Jlh 1859 ' ' " IMf
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