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The North Carolina
KUTl'lL LIFE nsiRWrE COHPAM',
H4LE1GII, N. C.
fTVIE nh"V" Company his bn in opetmion near.
J- ly one vear, under the immediate anpervisiou of
. Dr. Cnaa E. Joiixsoji, r.'i H'-lfiit, -------
Wiiaiasi 1). (Uvwoon. Vice President,
Jauks F. Joaoe.x. S'-cn-taiy,
Wiluam H. Jonm. Treasurer,
lEIlKtN Ul'SIKK, Attorney, I
Dr. I has L. Johnson,
lr. W. H. Mti,
Dr. Ricu'n. It. Haywood,
Mrdiral Bmrrf of
Consultation.
IV, (ham I). Cooke, i
Dr. William R. Scott, Ex'cuL.t Committee.
Charles B. Root, , . -
J. flEBRit s, General Agent.
During ih in time mure tliuu 500 Policies liavo been
sud. with an increiisin'r demand for information un
)e sullied ol L ie Insurance. . I
This C ompany id working under the most liberal 1
Charier known la Liie Compauias. Xlie 5lh See. is j
follows ! j
' Be it furt'irr ennrtei, Thsl tile husband rosy in-
sure his own life, for the sole use and benefit of his
wife or children, and in cas of tin- death of ihe hu- I
haul, the um.ciiit thus insured shell bo paid orer to
the e-ife or ehihlreti, or their vn ' rdinn. if under ago j
lor their owe use, free from all the claims of tlie rep- j
res nliitvrH of Ihe husb nid or liny of Ii creditors.
tlrjin'jc d on priucip'i s purely mtiiuil. ihe life mem-.
b-rs parlicip lie in ihe w ole of tile nrntite. Besides, ;
the insured is allowed to use his ainiuul dividends m .
the renewal if Pi'en:uiu. i
Slaves are insured for u term of from one to five !
years, for $ iheir value j
Ail k. 9 of the I'omp my tire pn'4 wi;hin wncty
day after sal sl'aern.-y proof is I'urn shed. -
N Cin'iioiilia rM,s liiive or w.li he taken, i.
Blanks and Pamphlets cmaiiiing Charter. By-'
laws. ,Sr may be had en application at ihe. i-lUje c! ;
t.ie fVmpany. or any of the Ag'iicies, -
Coiiiinuiiicaiions should he addressed, post ntiid, to
J AMI', 1'. JOKDAN. Secv.
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a conliiiuaiiee of pii'i
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.lthelnatie;t! departments. .,
Coimno ; F.ierlish hniiirhfS.
iiuard -wil'j the Pnncipil V per mom1.: N" ex-.j
tra i.hai..e. T. 1. JONIi. , A. M.. Pinicipal. i
Jim- 14, I ?.-;!. -)s-.rt i
The Stiiiida-d, flnirit of the Aee, Tarboro' '
Pn-w. anil Noah Mute Y -if v.i'i c -pv 6ve tiinn and
forward. account to the Principal, Iioiiivbiiri;. 1
fyr
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a V h snlcnb.'r i'eta".-e In execute in a work
- maii-iike manner, ail kirds of
i'lain unci Oni tmciit il 5;o:isn niul,
i2n ;n;i!ii:a' ;
Gl' 7:ug, GilJing, I'li'tatinn of all kinds of Marble,
' and every variety of W.iod.
Persons wishing lo have painting done would do
well to give bun a ci I. as he is conhdent lie cntinni
he nurp.as.sed in the place. All orders left at Mrs. M
ll.irilie's, opposite the Market Mouse, will be thank
fully received and promptly attended to.
ALEX. (I AUD IK
Ruiei.rh, March 15, 1J5H.
15-
S l K I N G F A S II 1 O.N. S.--i
JL. kim n 1
WOULD iiihinift evi W gfiillenmn nl Fn.-hiim .
that wislwstnWtHSl!Mi..rPUMI, B(M)T,I
mado in the fined MviSfif Ismoine Ctirrnieun a j
iVw Culf Skin. In rail on him. as ti" is d te-
Miti"d nutlft hi surpassed in ihe in intiftotMy i"
I'jiix 1?ihi:s. S'nrth ,ir S'niiiii. , i
,:, Atul iwarly all wilij.lii.it llmt it l difficult In
In lie irenfelly dressed williuut a pH.riil (). I,. itV
Best llixit. :
R..I?ijjl.. IT.rch 8, H-t(
""sFiiuts ti rintinfT"
FRESH from the Still, kept constantly oil hand,
aud foraalcby the Ga'lonor Barrel. ; ' :
JAMFS M. TOWLES.
Ualeigh, Angst 3, 1M3. : , ,
v UKOWN SUGAU ;
AF a very auperior quality, just received and for
sale bv
S-ileigli', Oct. 5.
JAMES LFICHFOKD.
41
; " Ashevjlle Alessengcr. ,.-'. ;
The "JfeascBffer" is ihe oldert, largest, and has
the laijest circulation cfany paper in Western Caro
lina printed on fine paper, and new type, and of
fered at the low price of 1 copy t vear, J52 00 ; 3
lor 5 50 ; 5 $8 2.7; aud 10 for f 16 00 ! ! !
AJvertisoinenUi of Ifi lines, inserted for tho first
insertion, for 8 1 0U, and 25 cbifor each continuance.
uud a luVrul allowauce made io those advertising
Uuy leii'ili of lime.
PuUlisiwd at AshevilUv N- C, every Wednesday
morui'iy. JAMES M. MONEY.
Editor and Proprietor
' April, lB.'rt. 2d-4l
Aa Acalrmy or Sc hoo!.
A I-adv, w'n hss h id several years ex-iencnce in
il tearhiui the Hig'ler Bmnc'regof Female Educn
tion, iucludia r French anil MT, m liistitutioiiR .if
hi-h character, and who is eiirinently qualified to tk"
th'irge of an Ac idemvor School, is newrous of pro- '
curing a situation in this Slate The very b si rei-)
trenecH ins t ablity a- .d stiecesii in teachins; given. 1
and a p .ias will be spared on her part to give tie- j
taction. ' ..-'.. '
i nnliKiM, maw lu. mi1a lif A,J 1 ait ! -n. '. J
to th Eoitvix of the Times, by whom alt necessary
Cnfnrinntinn will hd cheerfully given,
i. Raleigu Sept. 5th 15(1 18-tf
Scotch sn-ff and tobacco. -Those
V wlrii are fond of a nfes tlip or good chew of the
wet d will find a suip-rb article of Snuff and Toacco,
.l P'-scuis l)i Store. ,, .
uuetgai jh.tii i:mi mau, , . , . jo-
Vll AGS! RAGS!!
rTHE Ui rhest Cash Price wil b? paiil for geod cot-
X toil and Linen Rug", at the vm ty Store of
J 1
RYALs, & ()
Bul.ijih."Miu-cli, 1.
-. ' 12 tr:
..Or NIVI'K'E The M til-ter tisl l.-li.....;l, -SAnetnTiiigt'le
North Carolina Cpfy-I SiaU- Con
veiipnn. C'lninewniif on i nursn -y in tere ine ,jr
Snnd iy in OcHdier ,re r, (Jiiesii d. uion err.
.4 iu llit eUftV'n m'ie nniurdi, t.'!y to tue B -ft
list C',"''ni where a fjwmitleiv will hjn ntteW
U wi'slw! llie.ti In their vv-rwHive plre-p
..bioVsjiiiiir the it' M i t ike V''wnnim.'-
iher.iMMHteey iURDAN A. RAtlRfV.
w jjmtisihiirjr, Ahj. IT. " Wepi. 27-tut !
:TO TH KrLADIF.S.
l"TfIE tiUa.tC t'B'Ja esnnwe tein mwirhn:
AhMwrviceS of iprfnp Wo. k Mt 1- ""d im'trtie
which the i.es aiv w.nf intl finy Hii-'
';iiie. I arn iwiifi leiit I an p.Hwe herytvec. '
P Arties fnm.s'ied -srilh fvv !iiii n'oe the he
terms. Giv ans r fur trial and "h"l. t .1 ne
giva satisfaetioa efcry way, there iM Iwi,m rfrr)fV
tuMH : ' 1 ' -S'i 1 l, WAUHI.ll
JU t:gi, Ssji. I 1830. 40-tf
A L I! E II T R. ST IT II,
AG EAT, f OMIlSSICV MEIUHA.AT, IXD
Dry Goods Erckrr, Xev Vork.
'PENDENS Ins service lothe Merchants, Plun
tersnnd citizens of the Southern tit .tes, anil
will attend tn anv business, in his lino either in i
the sale l Produce or Merchandize, nr the pur. f
chase of Dry Goods, Groct ries, Crockery, Shoes,!
Hits, Furniture, Cnrritiges, Musical ami Ai"itl-1
i rural instrument, Bigging Kope, Drugs., 31 etli-!
cine, &c. He flutier inn self bs a purchaser of I
! yixxls fur Kuutheril Meiclianls his experience will
! enable liitu tr jjiv? entire fat'ofacliim lo Ihe Mer
chants wiio inv entrust to linn their otdera.
REFERENCKS:
Hi Excellency Cliarle Manly, Raleigh.
William Hill, Secretary ofStnte, do,
(. W. .Mordecai, Pre'! B'k of Stale, do.
Dr. J.O. Watwirj.Pres'tliu. In. Co , do.
B. V. .Miiore, Esq., Altnfney (!en., do.
Malhew Sliaiv, Esq, Wanliington.
Hon. J. R. J. Daniel, Weldon. .
Andrew Jnvner, Esq , do.
I. II. I.ewis. Esq., Ureensboroiigh, Ala.
.New Vnrk, August 1,1850. 30-tf.
wii fm Si
Nw
Goods ! New Goods ! !
I -AT
i J.UIF s l,IT( HFORD'S, Fajcttcvillc St.
, A aiN(j i hope received are
-V I r.ui-I Lnwiis and Muslins,
Htrip'J and Plain Ginrjhams.
Ann -ric ni and English Prints a crest variety,''
It .mim d and Brown Sheetings and ehirtiura,
Aii :n ( hecks and Bed Tickings, .
C'oihs, tVssimcra and Vcstiuffs,
Summer t-oatins and Pant Stuffs, &c, &c.
Pt -Mher Willi a vanity of other articles, all of
'which 1 am desirous of selling mi remarkably cotJ
terms. JAMES LlTCllFUltD.
March 25, 1550. : . 16-
Oils, Oils, Paints, kc.
Onn GALLON'S CottonSeed Oil,
-J V miu " Mnceed " .
Jiiu (;nllon Sperm & Whale Oil,
A large nipplr White Lead, Pure No. 1 Turpentine,
( hrom (Treen. Pans Green, Chrom Yellow,
I inssia lime, ( Itiuese and American Vermillion,
l.uhareo Iveii Seed, Terra dts Scieml, Umber,
1 ! i l uiki Lump Black, Spanish Brown,
biv i' 'i tuicrican Window Glass, all Ihe t't
.'C!" iv c'i'i. d and Putty. Also, every variety anil
... . .,. i ..n, !:. all of whioh will be sold on-reason-...:..
.il l small tnalit by
r f. rr.jex'D.
. IV eu-.rf it :. ' ..: li
Ucc aud .tlolassos,
. LI ED, and for le, a new aupnlv
JAMES M. TOWLES. '
IS 19. 29
1IJST R!
" nf priihi.
Jure il.
Kaijs! kaffs!! Rags.!
''r 1 1 Siiiwr riber will (jive the litghcst cash pri-
c h f u- any quantity of RAGS, at the Raleigh
Paper Miit. Immediate application are requested.
JAMES. D. ROYSTER.'.'
R.l.-io'i. Julv3, 1849. 31 fit
riVD0H CLASS.
LARGE assortment of Window Glass, of a!
sizes, by tho box, for sale bv
SfJ.VWELL Sl MEAD,
ileigh. Feb. 23, 1849. . 12
i Fresh Supplies.
CONSTANTLY arriving at Pescud's Drug Store
Hill Kegs pure White Lead,
I li J do No. 1, do do
201 Gal ons Linseed Oil,
10(1 lbs. Refined Borax,
50 Ounces Quinine,
12 Dojen Congress Water,
3 Cases Goodwiu's Patent Chewing Tobacco,
I Jo Old Peyton Gravelly's Tobacco,
'12 do Thomas Miller's Tobacco.
A laige supply of Varnishes, Colors and Brushes.
:.: ! iimny other desirable articles are just received
and expected to arrive this week, and for sale bv
P. F. PESCCD.
Raleigh, Oct. 19. 46-y
NOTICE.
THE undersigned begs to inform ths air.nti o) On
GKAEFENBERG COMPANY, in Nurth Car
olina, that their business is removed from 'he hands o
Mr. W. H. Newby, of Louisburg.
They will please address the subscriber dirt, t on
any subjects connected with the business of the Corn
pan), 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 & times and forward account to John
Skinner, Louiaburg,
Washington Hotel,
' RALEIGH, N. C, ;
As a Temperance Ilonse.
'THIE Subseriberfinfornis his friends and the public,
-L geuerajly, that the above Establishment has late
ly undergone extensive repairs, and is now in com
pleie order for the reception of the Travelling Public,
is well iu Hoarders. His rooms are comfortably and
neal'y furnished; the Table shall always be provided
with the best that cau be procured ; the Servants are
Ihe bt st in the Citv for care and attention to the calls
rjf the eai.'sls: and no pains shall be wanting on his
part to g;v satisfaction. The terms shall be as mod
erate as the times will afford ) aud the attention of
travellers, and others, is invited to the advantages of
'Lis establishment, being pleasantly located, near the
centre of the City. This being the only Temperance
House in Raleigh, it has I peculiar recommendation
lo n'i those who are fond of encouraging aud practis
ing tho Temperance priuciple. .
F. W. ICING.
Raleigh, June 15, 1S49. 28 ly
Sedgwick Female Seminary,
RALEIGH, BC Y
THE exercises of this Institution, of which the late
Itev. J. J. Frscii was Principal, will continue, as
heretofore, under the dioection and supervision of Mrs.
Finch, together with such assistants as circuiratan
cin may reipiire.
TERM PER SESSION-(JoyiliZ, in Ahmet.)
n ar l and English Tuition, frm 00
M-'.sic in P.ano or Guiur, . 20 00
C e of Iiirtrument. . 3 P0
; D.-rw'i g surf Painting, ' - 10 00
A .ic 'it and Modern Languages 10 00
-pU.iui; ttKrt iiCliargesa sraswaeM WdoetKW will
T' me le to tbM who, individually, enter more than
. ! po--" ''il'i - , ' . ''
lYI.. 1 IPS. ; T. , i 9 U mootblv
IKi'UE.JAVA COFFEE of eood quality, just
reeMirwf ami for sale by J. UTCUFORD.
iV.Vf.:7..,': ,f .,t .' i -4Uf
TPiTJBE. PASTE of dirtrent. eolois and Savor,
' tn rece- d nt PeseieTs Vtiig Stors. .,
R !..'j(H Mi."" 13th 1350. .
CT IPP. 'SO'Ai-a.' I k e.e;... -i,;.. - t
W ' t ---- -- . .... . , v, , , n t nuiia a o T
? itnvft pitt; fl fnrfr:np1v of ft! iroimViaiflf of
Vh.tn V"nJtor, MHry rahrin Coke, KwrtU,
j in is iii-i Miriitmns i mm wij Uflt, t?l r' tl 1jn p,
i M iftf dl WnsS P-iV.f., olt a great wiriaj Ksf Fauoy
.ojiji!t,ti.aa4iJafen ry, . .
m
p. f. n: scud,
::
irilOLESALEUDKETlII. DEALER IV
Drugs, tfljcmtcals, SC Dtic Shiffa,
FAYETTriVlLI.E ST. RALeTgII.N'.C.
Female Boarding School.
THE Eighth Session of my School will open ou
Monday the 1st of July next, tiuder the care
f competent Teachers. Chari a ns heretofore,
V.'I I For Beicd and Tuition, per Session of Five
Months, in all the English Branched, including Or
namental Needlework, Lights, ,&c. - . $37 50
For Freii. h, per session, - - - - 5 Oil
F'or Mub'ic on Piano, - - - - - 12 5(1
Viusic on Guitar will also be taught, at ' 10 00
Thia School, situated 12 miles South of Oxford, on
llie Raleigh Road, is a Preparatory School to Greens
boro' Female Colh ee : and Parents wishing to giv.
their Children a good and thorough Education, or
prepare them for Co lee, cannot do s at any other
School on better terms than in here offered.
No deduction made lor absence, afler enteriue '
School, except ill cat-.' of aickness.
- Enwn srr.ED.
Address, Brookvillc, Granville Co. N. C.
Mav. 21, I -.VI. 25- ;
Cl ifljance to make illoncji.
ArilOICF, lot of Sitpertiiie Fr-neh mi.! Englibh
Cloths. Cassimeri s. mid V. stint's, is now h-itig
lp ned at RIWIS'S WELL Iv I iV X CLOI'll
IN'G WAREHOUSE on F.yett. vMe Street. where
hia friends un J the cciiium.iity generally are jiartieu
larly invited lo call.
. There is a great variety of new styles this season,
which, W'th a general supp'y of G.ae's in the Fur
nishing Department, may be found on the most uc
comm.ilutuig terms ul ihe above place.
The Pmp'ietor, or his Foreman; Mr. Peach, limy
at all times be found at home.
' . lleoily MaJe i'ltling jtif' arricJ.
Raleigh,. Oct. IS). 40-rt
FUIIM ItOE IIEKI.,.S.
R BARRELS and halfham-'s for sale bv
3i SEA WELL &. MED
; Raleigh, Fi b. 23, 1810. i 12
f rcsl) ant) "fine ! ! ! Just in iimc ! ! !
JA.MKS ,M. I'OWLlvS
IS jnst now receiving and opining a very exteii.
sive Assortment of
SEASONABLE GOODS,
which he" pftern oil the niusl reiisnnnbl? terms for
Cash, or to punctual customers. His friends, me
rcspectfidlv invited to call ami 6i'e lor tiiemselvea.
R.ili"iih. Oct. 2t! ; 4'i-. il
Glass Lamps.
JUST on band ntiother loi of splendid Lamps, of
ditlereiil colors and patterns, (some new style) and
suitable for burning Fluid, fur salt bv.
P. F. rESCTD.
April 9,h, III-
Gentkraen's Leshoru llats.
f liand a mial assortiueui of Gentlemen's
V Leghorn Huts for Summer wear.
Also, a large assortment of ci iniuon Straw nnd
Lhtp huts.
Mav 31st 185".
JAMES J.ITC1IFORD.
.. 21-
T1IK LATEST FASHIONS,
AT BIGGS' FASHIONABLE WAREHOUSE.
ON FAYETTr.VILLE -TliKET,
T.'.rre ioort hehxo iVessrs Williamt, lluyitootl,
Ii Co' Drug Sorn,
M Y be seen a beaufilul nssortment of Fashion
able Spring and summer Go.kIp. consisting in
part of Bsou.n, GaEEN, Olive and Blue Cloths,
of various shades aud qualities.
Plain and F.g'd. Black Casvimrr,
do " do Light do
do " do Cashmarrt.
do " do White Dri'lings, for pan Is
do " do Light do do
do " do Black Satin Vesting,
do " do White " for Parties,
; do " do Black Florentine,
do " do While Marseilles,
do " do Light Challey,
Fancy Embroiderid Linen, au entirely new article,
for V sts. With niauv other articles, such as Cra
vats, Dress Shins, Bosoms aud Collars. Silk and
Merino Under-Shirts. white and black Kid Gloves,
light and back Silk do.; Silk aud Linen Cambric
Pocket Handkerchiefs,
All of which will be sold on the most iccommoda.
ting terms.
Mr. rEACIL Late of Paris,
will assist in the Culling 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, 1P50. 1ft
PLOUGHS AM) PLOFGII ( ASTIM.SM
A COMPLETE assortment of Richmond's cele
hruted Self-Sharpening Ploughs und Castings ;
also Ta o Horse Plouglis for turuing over stubble
Land in the Fall.
JAMES M. TOWLES.
Raleigh, August 3. 1849. 35
Watt & Patterson's
, IVew Patent R'ork Snriiitr Trnss.
FOR THE RADICAL CURE OF HERNIA.
ITS advantages are a t;Lr-ojrsn.vi patNCii'Le,
producing a uniform pressure, secuie retention,
nnd ease tn the wenrer.
A snpp'y just received and for sele bv
P. F. PESCl.'D.
Ralegh, Feb. 5th, ll5fJ.
T
te.......l
.. 'II tlj I.U g
T7R0M the Iindereit'iied on the evening of the
X 12th inri. two dark hay Carriage horse and one
dark bay pony, very sn ail, all bob tai's.
Anv information respecting them will lie duly ap
preciated by J.F.SIMMONS,
: Welilon. N. C.
Attorney for I'lOssecuting I laims aj
the City ol' Washington.
THE Subscriber mulertokes live collection, settle
ment and adjustment of all manner of claims, ae.
enmits r demiuids sgainm the Government of the U
itrd States, r any Foreign Mate r Cimntry : be
fore Commissioners, before Congress, or before any of
the Tnfclic Departments at Washington.
The procuring f Patents, Army and Navy Pen
sions, the collection of accounts against th Govern
ment, all Laud Claims, and every demand or other
business ef whatever kind, requlriHs; tie prompt and
etBeetent service of aa Attorney or Agent.
A residence of fourteen years at the Seal of tils
Federal Government, with a Utorough and familiar
aeqnaiatonee with the varioMa systems and routine of
kusiues sl the different Cfllcee, as w,H am in Con
gress; addid to his free access lo Ihe abhet b-galnd-visers.
if netded, justifies the uiidersiciicd in pledging
tke ftsflest satisfaction and the utmost dispatch to
those who niy eutrost their busuwes tatiis care. Be.
in?, well known to ibe fvti t lrt of the cititens of
this Djtrlct, and to many gentlemen who have been
members of tigress hi rite lost twelve fears, it is
uVeaies) uselees ls eweud this notitsr by pcial refer
enee. Coiumunicaliens must he prepaid in all cases.
1 Chirties or fees will be regulated bv llie nature and
iestunt f the bnsinesi, but rrxwierate in all ew.
Address, H. C. SPALD1N'A, 6
Oat. l?lCoCt JVaahin-rs D. C
HOTEL,
E Y a. G. II AY KS,
IIEl)EKS0X. X. .
HAVING taken ihe House recemly filled up in the
centre of the vi.lagc and neai the 1'epol, I am
prepared to acecmiiuNhite travellers.
- As 1 nv tSva uferuut. iiU. Atty cuird, 1 w.J only
remark that slrict attention shall be paid lo my sta
bles, and those leaving horses with mi , (which shall
be kept on reasonable terms,) need apprehend nothing
as to Iheir treatment or being used. I also keep tiie
stage oBSce for the west. .Meals always ready upou
lie. arrivulof the cars, and persons conveyed in hacks,
buggies, or on horse back, to any of the surrounding
country.
Persons wif'iicg packages forwarded by the. stage,
by having them directed to my cure (hull always be
promptly attended to
1.7" Th Danville Stage will leave RAVES' IIO
TKL imm diately after tiie arrival of the Traiu ou
Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.
A Daily Four Horse Line wilt also ran from this
llutel to the Sulphur and Shocco Springs, during tho
Watering Ssei.son.
Feb. 22, ll U-tf
New and Neasoualtie Goods.
JAMES M. TOWLES. has just reeled his stock
of Spring and Summer Merchandise, embracing a
great variety of the latest slues and nhr.ost every
.piality ol Fancy and Staple Goods! For particulars,
lie would respectfully invite his f iends to call nnd see
for il'.emselvis, as he it determined to oiler them on
such t-Tni as iniKt please. .
IV A Cask of fr.'h Rice ju-t received.
Mav I i. 23-
itaUjjoh i'apvA' Milt!
THE under-aned takes this iitethod of informing
the Publishers ot Nowsjuipei and Perioi'ioids in
North Ciiroliiin, ar.d llie Puhoc gvoerall) , lhat he has
leased tile Paji'T .M i'l, aliolil 3 nohslrem Rltle'glt.
procured the servic. s of (ir'shed op.-riitiies. pinchi.s
ed the n. e. ssuiy stock, and is now prepared io make
and furnish any .ueount of Paper In Older, lie asks
ii trial only for h.s P. per, i.s he i. d. teiiiiined logive
sutisfacticn ii, it. or cease its manufacture.
IMPMltlAI., SUPER- HOY A L, .11 EDI I'M
P arkaffoand M' rap pin? Paper.
manufactured at the shortest notice and the most mod.
erate prices. '
To " encourage Horn" Industry," is, under nil cir
cumstances, commendable and proper ; mid it is wise,
when in doiugso, we sacrifice nothing ourselves.
Address, JAMES. D. ROYSTER.
. Raleigh, Aug. 2 l,184!l, .'111 I in.
Feinalc I iiissical lustilutc.
RALEIGH. N. C.
rllE fourth Seion of ibis Institittioii will begin
W'ldnesdav, the 3rd July next.
A Judicium and IhoiotiMh roue of stuilv, n con
peteiit male F.ieultv, a pleasant locution, a limited
number of pupi's, with nil llie ri mlcrts of a piivutc
fiimilv, render the Ii.st.tut on a ibsir.l.le place if in-stin-iioii.
BENNET T. BLAKE.
P.iiieipnl
June, 1853. ., 31-tf
Herds Grass seeds.
,1 l.uuir cnppiy 01 rreill ttelCs tiniss eerl, ills
il reCel
eived. and tor sale by
P. F.PESCUD.
Fib, 6, 11-50.
Linseed Oil.
f) KA GALLONS Moiintuin Linseed Oil re
tatiU ceil ed this day and lor sale by
P. F. PESCUD,
April 0th, ' . ; I!t
IJKIiFl'MIRy. rOAP, AND'ANt Y AH II
CLES (IF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
MANUFACTURE, consisting of Lubins and Ron
sells' ExIraclB mid Colognes. Transparent and new
style Wash Balls, Tooth Brushes (ill great variety,
and of dilTereut qualities.) Hair Brushts Violin and
Guitar Strings, Segar lights. Matches, Combs Porte
Mounuies, V'Uegar Rouge, Lilly White, Steel Tens
Erasive Soup, Cement, Tobacco Pouches dcc.&c ,
just ou hand, and for sale by
P. F. PESCVD.
Raleigh March 1 fit la IPSO. lfi-
iy Lxpress.
ITST RECEIVED, another ! t of those beauti
I fill lymoine (Parip) Calf Skins, which I am hav
ing made up in a superior at) le, in gentlemen's Pump
and French Welt Boots. Call aud examine for your
selves. ' . . '
All orders promptly executed.
O. L BURCII.
FOR SALE
Fr nch aad Phi'adi Iphia Calf Skius, iu Are.
April M, 1-5(1. . 20-
GEO.WORTIIAW,
tt. at Law, Oxford, X. C
w
ILL attend to claims entrusted to him in the
counties, of Granville, Warren, Franklin, & Per
son. ',
Jan.4lh 1S50 5-Pm
DAGUEUU10Tyi'Ei
rpAKEN ierfect by JOHN C. PALMER, who
has recently received all the improvement from
ihe North. He now worka with llie celebrated
quick preparation
CEI. EROTYPE,
which is derijeilly an iinpMvement iu the; Art. .
His Gallery is in Palmer Sl Ramsay's Jewellery
Store. : .
JOHN C. PALMER.
Raleigh. June 30. 30 If
PROSPECTUS OF THE
WHIG BANNER.
TUB uiideisigned purposes to estihlieh, in the
town of Halifax, a Weekly Newspaper under
the almve title."
Jl 'lii'ving, us we do, th it the principle of the
Whig party are test c.iciil.ied in sustain the hon
or and prouole the prosperiiy of llie whole conn,
try. we will ever piie them, itrntgh ihe fi.luiiui
ol ihe D , liner, H zealous nnd mm vstii,jt support.
At the hiiiiic lime ive are dekTiniianl iicvpr In deny
juklire lo h ol it i r 1 1 opponent, nor lo forget the
eonriesv w hich i due t. our ho thri ll ol llie press
The column of the "R inner' will not 1e entire
ly token up with the disenili ol political subject.;
in the fiu trary lrge space ill be drvolrd tn
the iitteiesls of Agriculture ; tn Literary Antrlcs.
origiiml a ml seli-c t ; and to Ibe news of ihe day
pener i;ly. By this means it is Joped to make Ihe
"Burner" family, a wpII a a 4itiiil Papef,
The publication will he commenced in Ihe first
week of January, 1851. Great attention will lie
paid to the Mechanical department of the Piper,
and it will be luriiisneu io sutiBcrniers at 4SJ. 60
in advance oral 93, if not paid within three
innnilis from the receipt of the first number. !
WM. L. LONG.'
Halifax, N. C, August lOtli i860- . i 39-
' Spring Importation of
Hardware, (ntlerr, and Gnns.
: i q. . iv. mortox,
ARE now reueiviiig by the Ships Ramus d
t'onslellstioa from Liverpool, their Spring IM
rORTATION of ,
" Hardvur, C,MUf, (3u " ' -
wb'.ch with a targe nesortiiietit of An erican Hard,
war, makes their Stock larger ai d their awmmeut
better thun eve tajfore. ! Having bought their goods
under the most favorable circniiM'aiiccc, thr y off.r
them on the most libetul terms and at ns low prices at
they can he fcougtil in any of .'be Norther tries.
They awpcetfully Csnntry Merchants, and
ofhen wanting goods in their line to call and. jimine
their Stock, at their Old Stand ou Hycamors Street,
froct( Boltingbreok. , .
ruvt.b-t'5 Yj l!a;K Ktfi, 1EJ0. ' JC-In
IT a I c Is b Carey .Uancfattory,
THE SUBSCRIBER wen'd take lids metlod of
informing Dcnlns in CANDY, that he hns procured
ihe e; v.ces of a Superior Workman ; and has made a
great improvement in his CAN DY ; and he hopes,
by attention to the husiness, to merit the custom of
North Carolina Merchants.
He would say that It is as much to llie interest sf
Noitii Carolina Ven honts lo sustain n Cn.rfy Facto
ry, as it is to hinweif. He warrants his Canity to be
as good, in every respect, and as cheap as it can be
biutiht this side of Baltimore.
All he asks is one trial, to convince any one that
he can and will sell as cheap mid ns geed as can be
found anywhere.
He also keeps ou hand a good assortment of PE
GARS, II AISIVS, Engravings in Framesand with
out Frames: NUTS, of various k nds ; and many
arl ell's in the Confectionary line not necessjry to
mention.
He will, in a short ,'me, commence the manufac
turing of all kines ef FANCY CANDIES: such as
Sugar, Almond, Plum, Mint drops, and Candies for
dn-ssing Cakes.
His estal.lishuieut ma fund directly opposite
the Market House, on Fayctteville Street.
L. B. WALKER.
Raleigh, Sept.fi, If-50. 4'J-lf.
O" Register and Age copy both.
PESmnV .XTSNO.U.l !
PPI1E Subsrrilier wishing to oo Nur'.lionthe I5lh
ol next miinth to buy a fresh Stork (d Drugs,
Medicines tie., ,rr speetfi;y requests all who are
iiidi'lued lo Slith Sl I'escud, I'escnd & Jnhnson or
on bia individual account previous In January
1850, loc illiind se'lle, williou' d, Uv or further
persuasion. IV. F. i'E.SCOD.
Jiilv 23. 1851). 3t-
Stc.'un Saw 31 ill.
r BF-fi It'iiv.' to rii'l tin iiltfiilluu of hn I-.crj nnd
pfrstiUB t H'ch;tP( Iu!i:l)- r in ntv
SI EA iISAU MILL l R I AL! Ml,
WHKRE THEY CAN BE ;
supplied with any kiud.al the shoitcsl notice. Also
sawed Lathsof llie best qu l.ty at il 10 per M,
T. H. SNO'V
July 12. ' . 3--lv
xoritE.
NOTICE is hereby given, that an application will'
be made to the nexi Legislature of North Caro
lina, on behalf of th- Commissionera of the City of
Rateirli, for an amendment tothet'orwratioii Charter.
W. ). HAYWOOD, Int. Police.
Raleigh, June 10, 150 3'-tf
Rounrts, .piv Style.
A LARGE LOT of Fashionable Bonnets, Artifi
cials, &.C, &., &.(:. Just received, and for sale
low, ut JAMES MICH FORD'S.
March 22, 1850. lb-
STARCI1. A good article. For sale bv
Sept. 7. J. Li rCHFORD.
L AW h 0 T 1 IK, j
CI C. B ATTLE having returned to this City, will j
resume the Practice of the Law, in this and the I
adjacent Coii'ittes.
: All husiuiss entrusted to him, will be promptly at
tended to
He is urenared to make out and nrocure all SOL
DIERS' ( 'LAI MS, of every description, at short no
lice, according to prescribed form.
Raleigh. August 7. 3S m.
ETK I It I A V II K AT.
1 sflOri Bushels of the ETRURIAN .arietv of
1UUU WHEAT for sale, at g 1.5,1 per bushel.
Ail early application is desirable', as I am having it
ground up into F our. The very few persons around
ine who si.wed this varkty of W Iu at have made fine
crojis. It is an early lutd vigorous growing Wheat,
which is the cause of its resisting the It. ssiau Fiy and
Rust bjtter than any variety I hve ever knowu.
PEI'ER EVANS.
EurrT, Chulhaui County.
Aug. 23, 133 38 4t.
Ready Made Clothing.
A FRESH supply of READY MADh t LflTH
I.SO inst received, and will be sold rheap for
Cash. Also a lot of over size Silk Shirts, Dress
Shirts, Lain, s' Wiad and Merino under Shirt and
Drawers; which will be sold on reusonuHe terms
J. J. BIGGS.
Raleigh, Dec. 10. 43-w
Rrlnklervillc Entertainment, ie.
Ma. Editor: As Inter than most seasons the
flrinkleyville Vinyards open (or visitors, or grapes gen
erally ripe towards the lost of this month.
Terms for entrance aud select grapes to carry away
as heretofore. Pic nicartiesor largest companies
(has been 100 at a time) rn Saturdays for about two
months. : May bo received specimen treer and other
articles in th Brinkleyville Nurseries. Also rock
pillars an! other most approve.) fixtures to support
the vino canopies ; accruing to the true American
system of vine culture. Grapes very abundant this sea
sou of all kinds.) Therefore as fiO, 70 or more barrels of
wiiiewill be constantly making, for about two months
on the subscriber's presses by self aud neighbours, all
visiters desirous may, by personal inspection and infor
mation, avail of long and well tested experiments to
make best American wines. It will be noticed (hat
like tha wise procedure of the vintners of Maueria
and Oporto, about one t iid of spirits mixed with grape
juice as a pure safe keeping ingredient, (some juice
boiled to asyriip in an oak box with copper bottom,
but this nat wine really.) And here observed that
spiiit aud sugar the purestand must preservative prin
pies iu Citation pervading ill som- form all the vege
table w irld. And as in all wines really so, tho alco
holic and sachurinc principles, naturally -constituent
parts, why consider it adulterating wuns to add those
materials artificially whin not enough iu grsp jimel
Maileria and Port wines, the beat foreign niedichi. !y.
not consider1 'impure, if fot genuine, though one
third sp ri Is therein. And why sbr.nid a prejudice
exist as to muking American wines by adding a suffi
ciency ol spirits or sugar 1 ' Or say as to sugar 3 IV.
at least per gallon, as equivalent Is eue third of spir
its T Unlrss interested foreigners and their agent
here should encourage (his notion to keep us dependant
on tho East for annual million worth of wine of rem
dubious genuineness and health 1 And especially
this prejudice injurious to as as retarding th advance
of temperance.' for I have ever held that as in eas
tern lauds wine making eouuties tempera)?, o would
ours bo in proportion s vineyards may abound. ;
, And therefore, the yineyani fntise Uid reelly at
least grandly anxi iary to the noble efforts of the
Soos of TeABperatie j serfwitln'aiiding some indivi
duals blindly contend for the adverse doctrine But
aa an amiiiote to the influence of such they bidden
t'lH-y at least attack ehr stlauity or the Bible itselr,
sanctioning the temperate use of wine j and then at,
tempt to tn Jke wine a tttrss instead or a Itting im
plies the blasphemy ef charging rmr'Ravioar the great
est, patten oriosnpcnaMMimrawal tsr making and
dunking wwe. tr Car d ah, that aw etottM af whioh
the Pbsnsiee of bt eaed bin ty way f reproach a
wins bibber- ' :r ' -.'' 1 ': ' f,,-', -'' ' ' ,
MDNEY WELLFR.
PtWdeyrHleJIsStax Co, C Aa;.
Prospectus f THE ET1 DERMIS
AND NORTH OA ROLIN A ADVOCATE.
WITH a vie .n express more fully the charac
teraml design of the paper, the siiIm nU r proisn.
ea aliiirily to add io the title of live Newla rnian," .
Hit' Words, "and fii.rtli CanliiM Adviwati." Ha
r.onci ives Ihat llie press ol I ue Sluie is now, more
emphatically th n ever, called u am to advocate
wi.h xttl a fuller development of the resources of"'
Norlllt'snilin iii,v reliaiu'e lis.n her own in.
dusiryani! skili ,u HSjnruitiirv, comiU' rce and ma
lilil.iClures and In r I'l ns. eiiieiil eiev.ilion lo a
more coiniiianding p. i,iti uainniig her sister St.ie s.
The piper will ol'eonrae preserve its ch irn-ler
of a K'litical Ji'Um il ; and In the renders nl t e
New Is rulall. it I scarce ly access i rv lo'siy, iischa
racl' r as a Xi'iiloiiH ailiiaale of H'oig principles.
The late r'vci-e which Ihe Whig jurtv has no I in
llie Stale has net shaken, ill Ihe least, i nr linn Con.
virtion that the lastii g prosperity of lh runntrv,'
on I Ihe in .int. mi nee of the ciuisliiuliou in its pu
rity, are idenlilied with the success ol ilu se prim i.
ph s. Thai di has oi.'J auiiiialed us lo renew
ihe coiillicl with more zeal iimleinTgy tn pick our"
flint, take belter aim, and trv nrjaiii. The "New
hernia n aud North Canilnm Aduaialn" will, hkeihe
Newhcriiian, take h tirin siand lor South, rn rights.
Bui, believing as we do thai these rights can best
be maintained tn the I'niitii, anil under ihe ion.-ii-lulion,
it will oppose strenuously every approach
to Disunion, except hi a last resort to sate ihe
South from oppression and miu. In these respects
the paper will coiiiinue in pursue it accustomed
course, but as we Impe with more ze.il and imi'Tv..
The chief improviim nl H Inch we In pe Ine tii ct,
is tho eX"ri iseo great, r inHm nee on the ngrt
cuitural, i iiimue'rciiil and iiiaiiuhn inrnig iulcresls
of Ihe State in gen' ml, and of Eastern Carnli a in
piriiciil ,r. As these imprest are intimately con.
necled with llie growth and prosperity Ol our lnwiis,
we Irusl that the merchants, lui'ch inics nnd olhtr
ii z-'tis iiiliTi'stcel in the pro-p T.t v of Ki.iston,
0 I' inf.iri, an I ,,ther t'wns iviihiu the rau::eol'
'i'l c.rc t iti hi, '.an.l spn. iH ly of Newlieru, will j!.
h id i s evil) I ci ill niilcir iner. in e i u niuni.
iH'ing iulnriiiiili. u iu repccl ti, ihe luiil-Hie rem.
r. eree, tiiiiniifactnres, and shipping int. r els of
thi'so towns. 'I here hns lie-on, ii ml is .-till, tun nnie li
inihirereiice aud backwardness iu this ie- cl for
'he mutual interest of' all concerned. We will
1 udeavor tu do Mir purl heller lo r, mei'v II i- e'e
lei t. und hope to he seconded in nir (li tis lv r.
til rs, Sluuihl we sneered, in renili'riiu our eiict t
ninro iiss'l'ul ami valuable in t ese r. spt ts. im.y
we not hope frotn a n enligl.letii d piiblie. a n e re ix- i
tended circulation and a mere libiial sunpoil ?
TERMS.
The 'Nrtvlierninii jitiil Nor h Cartdinn Advccnie
will be pulili-lii il in New Ism puny 'J'tu sili.y, at
62 50 T i.nuuiii, pajahle in advance or $310
per iiiiiniin it not paid ui'hin s x no i tl a
VM II. MAYIIKW,
Editor and I'rujirieliir, :
N-w's-rn. An" 27 1S5(.
A I'Air.il FOR rolB l'AM LV.
THE HOMi: JOURNAL.
.Yeie SerinMorris a id U'lfi. tUitnr.
"The best family newspaper in the world."" Ev Star.
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IN consequence of the great and continually 'a.
creasing ileiiiam, lor this elegantly-printed, vuielj
circulated and nnivi'rsully popular Family N.-wspu
per, we have heretofore been unahli, to lurnish Ihe
back nuinbers to only a very limited extent, Co live id
this disappointment in future, we shall, ou the first of
July next, commence the publication of a New Series,,
and print such an increased edition as will enable us
lo supply New subscribers from that date. Besides the
orig nal prnductinus of ihe Eelitors; the Foreign and
Domestic Corn sHndeiice of a large list of contributors;
the tpict of the European Magazines; the selections
of the most interesting publications of the day; the
brief novrls; the piquant stories; the SMikhug wit and
amusing anecdote; the news and gossip of the Pans
iaii papers; the personal sketches of public characters)
the stirring scenes of the world we live iu; the cbrnii.
icle of the news for ladies; the fashions and fa.bi'ina.
bio gossip; the facts and out ines of new ; the pick of
English information; the wit, humor and pallidum the
times; the essay on life, literature, society and mor
als; and the usual variety of careful choosing fn m tha
wilderness of English penod;cal literature-, criticism,
poetry, etc. Several New Features ol remarkable iu-ler.-st
will enrich aud give value to the new series.
Terms For one copy 12 ; for llin e c, ha $5, or
one copy for three yearsC.T always ill aelvance.
Suliscr.b" Witheut delay. . Address MORRIS and
WILLIS, Editors aud Proprietors, 107 Fulton st. N.Y.
THE NEW YORK WEEKLY JOURNAL
1 (the Weekly of the Merchant's DoV Book) One
of the cheapest papere ever published iu this country,
is issued every Saturday from the ofliee of tlie Mer
chant's Day Book, at the very low price of
ONE DOLLAR A YEAR.
Tiie Wkkklv Jocbml 's made up from the Mer
chant's Day Hook, and contains all the reading mat,
ter of the sx day's issue of thu paper.-..
AUo, Prici Current and Bunk Note Table eor.
rected every week Report ef the Money and Pro
duce Market, aud also ihe prices of all the hading
articles of
DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, ;
With a general summary of the transactions iu that
branch of trade.
Tne Mbrchamt' Day Book has taken a bold
stand in lavor of the South and Southern rights, ami
has been used in the Senate by Soul hern Senators
to show that the views of the Editor upou the Slave
ry questions were such as commened them not only
to the Southern people, but to all candid men every,
where.
The WnttttLV Jotkmal eontalns all the reading
matter of the Merchant V Pity Book. It has a 'urge
circulation in the Northern States, where its views
upon the Slavery question althmig considered a ex
tremely Soutliern have crested a good eleal of in
terest, and are exerting much influence. The Smith
em people are invited to beeonw eulwerlheni, and
lend their influence to extend it circululiou iu the
Slavehulding Stales.
REVOLUTION IN PERIODICAL LITLRA.
TUUE.
Holders Dollar Magzlne and ricnthl
' Heview.
THIS TOPULAR MAGAZINE, which was
slutted two yeais since as a new adveutme ia
publishing, with the object of h;ToiIiiii to the reading
masses of llie United Slates a work of the highest
class at the lowest price, ha new enteres! upon tho l
third year of Ua existence, witli a eJrenlaticti which
usures il pemionciit conlinnance. The first num- f
ber of the fifth volume for January Is now ready, ami
the publisher resneolfully solicits the attention and
parous ge ef all who waul a month!): Liternrv 13-igs.
une. ur who elcsire toeacouruge an loiilertakiiiwbich
baa for an object the dissemination of cheerful, heiillby
aud instructive resiling among the masses of tlm .eu.
tire people of the Union. , ,
Iloldeu's Magazine is illustrated eyiX)' pwmlh wiih
u nmnber of admirable veorsl engravings ay tlie bc(
artists, representing view of remarkable place! and ,
portrait of remark able persons, mo ly AeueeUap,
The literary imatler is fnrajkW Sy tomei of thM
most able and uccoinplwUi' riter In the Union: it
eonsUtsof Easaye, llistorietle, SketfJv ofCharac--r,
Poetrv, Uiographjea, lute 'J'niilatir, Re
views of New Woiki.aod a free eoniiuent on all the:
enrreiit topiss at the month, tleini intended for llwi"
lanii'y ciicle. Ii"? strictest care is exerc si d l rfclfwlo !
every thing from the pages of tho Magazine of sn
iinmond tended?, ' Ti rork eoosists of ti pages
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niiia icliirenij. Bound vols, of the vear 140, itf
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i , W, II. DIET'Z, Piibhshev
109 NaMuiu Si.
Chewing Tobacco and Segars.
' alPeMlJ'nn.tll. K,. I. h." "'" " '" '"
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