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NEW GOODS; rPlIE SUBSCRIBER rwpectfiilly informs 'hiacus-J- tomers and friends that he in now in rWBt ef hi f.U. and WINTFR STOCK of QODSt com prising ill part th fVrilowhijr Artintua ; '' ' American and English Prints, Saddle and Ngro Blankets, White and Red Flannel, loan Linen; Bed Ticking, Coal Canvas and Padding, Aprou Check ; Wool riaids, Br mi J Blch'd Shirting d Sheeting, Plain and Figured Alpaeoas, Wanted and Silk Braid, Gimp Lace; Edgings, ic, l.inseys: Silk mid Cut. Pocket Ildkft. Zephyr Iloodi; Childrcns Wool Cuals, .' Comforts; Crural; Neck Tii'. : Suspenders: Gloves: Shawls, "' ' Bonnets and Bonnet Kilihon, Belt Rib's; Wh't Cot. Hose ; RIk. A Pro. Do., Hooka mid Byes: Linen and Cot. Braid, Whale Bones; Silk and Cotton Purses, Purse Silk and Ben.!; Pocket Books, W orsted aud Silk Milts. Coat, Vest, and .Shin Buttons, Tuck and Side t'liinU, Cloth and Hair Brushes, . Clotln, Casimers and Vesting, Heavy Jeans, Twedes Ac , also A lot t'liibrellns, Shoes nnd Boots of various qual ities find siiis ; Hats, Cnps, tw.., '&!. etc. And a number of Articles not mentioned, which I will sell ou good terms. JAMES LTTCHFORD. : Raleigh, Oct 4, 1850. , A: By lli-i Excfilenoy, ( harlcs.llauly, G-jTEftXtin of tiic Staix or North .Carolina, i A PROGLAMATIOjY. ! TIIEREAs tii General Assmhiy did at their j lat Session, u;lop: a Resolution tn these words, ., T,!8''r l. the General Assembly of the' Stale.' of North Ciifo'ina, thtit the Governor of the State I for (lie time being l;e directed to set apart a duy ill , every war and to give notice thereof, by Proclama- i lion, as a day' of solemn and public thanksgiving to j Almighty God, for past blessings and of siipp'ic ition (: for his continu 'U kiiuluc-a and care over us as a State j and as a Nation ;" r Now in comiilinnco with the direction therein giv. en,; Ido hcrebv set apart THURSDAY,' THE j FOURTEENTH DAY OF NOVEMP.E'.t NEXT, 1 to be observed throughout the Stato ns a day of gen eral Thanksgiving and Praise to Almighty Cod and Ido recommend nnd earnestly desire that all secular employments may be snspended during the di-y, and that all Ministers of the Gospel with ft.e'f tnngre gallons, may assemble hi their respective Churches, and unite in rendering gratilud" and praise to the Creator and Governor of the earth, i';.. the- blessings of Peace; for exemption; front -the. ravages of Pesti lence: for the abundant fruits ofthe earth and for all the other .manifold bounties of his Providence, that have crowned the year; and to implore of htr.i the -continuance .of his Fatherly goodness and Almighty protection over us and the whole people of the United States; that we may be a people tearing the Lord and walking in his holy ways, and that peace and happiness, truth and justice, religion and piety, may be tesablished among us for all generations. Given under my hand and the Great Seal of the State, at the Executive Department, in the City of Raleigh, this 1st day of October A. D. 1850, and this 75th year of American inde pendence. , CHA3. MANLY. fly order of the Governor, LANGDON C MANLY. Raleigh, Oct, let. 1850. 44 td ; - State of North Carolina, . ; GRANVILLE COUNTY. Superior Coartof I. September Term, 1850. Elizabeth Strange ) .term' V Petition for Divorce. Samuel Strange. 5 IN this case, it appealing that a copy of the Pe tition and Subpicnas Were issued to the Defendant in manner as by the statute in such cases is required! and the return thereon being that the Defendant is not to he found ; Proclamation is public')' made at the Court House door by the Sheriff for Baid Defendant to appear and answer as commanded by the Subpoena: and the said Defendant failing to appear, it ia order ed by the Court that publication for three months be made in the Haleigh Register and in the Raleigh Times for the said Samuel Strange to appear at the next I March) Term of this Court, to be held at the Court House in Oxford, on the lat Monday of March next, and anew the Plaintiff a Petition. Witness, Benjamin C Cooke, Clerk of our said Sti V'rior Court, at Oxford, the 1st Monday of Septem tt, A. D. 1850. BE!J C. COOKE, C. S. C. Sept. 27. 43. 3in. Ft. adT. $S 37 Slate of North Carolina. GRANVILLE COUNTY. Superior Court of Law September Term, 1850. Nancy Cu'.ureutli ) ' ' tersKS Petition for Divorce. Green W. Culbreath. ) IN this case, it appearing that a copy of the Peti tion and Subpoenas were isBiied to the Defendant, in manner as by the Statute in such cases is required ; and the return thereon being that the Defendant is not to be found: Proclamation is publicly made at the Court House door by the Sheriff 'or the said Defend, ant to appear aud answer, as commanded by the Sub ptena: and the said Defendant failing to appear, it is ordered by the Court that publication for three months be made 'in the Raleigh Register and iu the Raleigh Times for the said Green W. Culbreath to appear at the next (March) Term of this Court, to be held at the Court House in Oxford, ou the 1st Monday of March next, and answer the Plaintiff s Petition. Witness Benjamin C. Cooke, Clerk of onraaid Su perior Coirrt, at Oxford, the 1st Monday of Septem W, A. D. 1850. BEiNJ. C. COOKE, C. S. C, Sept. 27. 43-3m Pr. Adv. $3 37 . ' 5 State of North Carolina. " ' i, PITT COUNTY. -.; ' David Fleming and others, j , . . vertui In Equity. Asa Sb.iVf.ra, et al, ) IN thia ease, it appearing to the Court that the party Defendant, to wit : Asa Shivers and Starling Shivers, are uon-rc" Jentl of the State of North Car elm : It is ordered by the Court that advertisement be made in tlw "Uaieiifh Time 1 for six successive weeks, commanding the a. wen id non-resideoU to appear and answer to the foregoing Bill, or judumient proedbfeaao will be. taken aa to them, aud the Bill heard accordingly. ,' ' :' Witness, Goold HovT,iClerk and Master of said Court, at Office in said County, the 1st Mondaj iu September, A. D. U5K. f'i v.,;.M;i GOOLD HOYT, C. M. Ey , Sept. S7.-43-6 w. : Pr. dr. 15 6'i 1 ;. f NFOR?I ATIONhavingbeen given to the Citysu, tliorities, thai seme evil disposed persons have at diliVrent times assaulted the dwelling Houses of E. E. Harris, E. Smith and Silas Burns, with stones and ether missiles at night, thereby causing a malicious dastrucliou of property, a great alarm and danger to their families. I hare been directed to offer a re ward of on hunoW dl--J ? any person who shall give such information as shr.lt lead to the. deteothin and conviction of the offenders or any one of them j and 1 call upon all good citiiens who value 'the peace and good nam of the City, to render their assistance, j m X, lUmt tk niilt ma, fas nnoisheff. and mn : Vity protected from the repetition ot sucn outrages 'ant. 4 tare. wat. u. ax nwu, imeeiM V4ifh October 5th, 185. .v.i i -ii,- The North Carolina MtTllL LIFE I.SIR(E 10.1IPAM, UALEIGU, y. V. Til E abore mttptiny has heert in eraiiuu uear ly one year, under the immediatesupervisiou of Dr. Ciias. E. Johnson; Presidi nt, Wtiut D. IIatwooii, Vice President, . ' Jamks F. Jokuan, Secretary, Wiluam II. Jo.f Treasurer, . Pnuitx I!i sc::k, Attoraev, ... Dr:.:' Dr. Itti'n t. II. Iluwooi), ) William II. uoke, Dr, W .;:i:in !(. rVoti, . Esteulier L'ummittre. Charles B. Root, ) J. Ilcasji vs, General Agent. During this time rvoce than 500 Policies have been iSMUed, with an increaning deinaudfor iuforiuutiou on tho subject of Life Insurance. 'lli is Company is working under the most liberal Charter known to Lite ( timjiauws. ..The 5th Sec.ia &s foilows : Br it further r.unelnl. That the husband may in sure hie own lilt, lorlhesole use and benefit of his wife or children, and in case of the deuth of the hus band, the amount 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 hi creditors. Organized ou principles purely mutual, the life mem ber?, p.'irtieijmic in the whole of the profits. Besides, the insured is allowed to use his ajmual dividends in the renewal f Premium. Sluves are insured for a term of from ono to five years, lor J their value All losses ofthe Company are paid within ninety day after sit sfae lory proof is furnished. No California risks have or will be taken. Blanks and Pamphlet' containing Charter, Bye uws, &c. may be had on application at the office of the : Company, or any of tile Agencies. CoininiiiiicatiuiiB should he addressed, post paid, to JAMES F. JUKI) AN, Sec' v. April 111, 150. - a'O Washington Hotel, RALEIGH, N. C, As a Temperance llense. jflll THE Subscriber informs his friends and the public, 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 neat'y furnished ; the Table shall always be provided with the best that can be procured ; the Servants are the best in the City for cure and attention to the calls of the guests: and no pains tihall be wanting on his part to give 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 this establishment, being pleasantly located, near the centre ofthe City. This being the only Temperance House in Raleigh, it has a peculiar recommendation to all those who are fond of eucouroging and practis ing the Temperance priueinle. F. W. KING. Raleigh, June 15, 1819. 28 ly SPIRITS TURPENTINE, FRESH from the Still, kept constantly on hand, aud for sale by the Galtou or Barrel. JAMES M. TOWLES. Raleigh, Augst 3, 1849. BROWN SUGAR OF a very superior quality, just received aud for sale by JAMES LITC11FORD. Raleigh, Oct. 5. 44 ' Asheville Messenger. The "Meuengtr" is the oldest, largest, and has the latgest circulation of any paper in Western Caro lina printed on tine paper, aud new type, and of fered at the low price of 1 copy 1 year, $2 00 ; 3 for $5 0 ; 5 8 25; and 10 for $16 00 ! ! ! Advertisements of lb' lines, inserted for the first insertion, for $1 00, and 25 ctsfor each continuance, and a liberal allowance made to those advertising any length ef time. i'uhlished at Asheville, N- C, every Wednesday iriorning. JAMES M. EDNEY. Editor and Proprietor April, 1800. 20-41 PROSPECTUS FOR ENLARGING AND IMPROVING The Haleigh Times, AND roB rtj BUSHING JEMI-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY, IT is proposed to enlarge and improve the Raleioii Tuna, and publish the Paper Semi-Weekly and Weekly after the 1st of November next, if a suffici ent number of subscribers can be obtained. The object of the Editor will be mainly to sustain and defend Wma Principles te oppose the leading Peinocratic Presses aud to endeavor to rally and re-unite the Wma Party os North Carolina. He will devote his energies aud abilities to this work, with feurless independence aud jealous industry While the Raleiuii Times will be principally a Political Pnper, jet the enrreut News of the day, do mestic and commercial, and literary aud miscellane ous articles of interest, shall receive a lair share of attention, with the usual variety for general readers. Ai the Legislature of the Flute meets next winter, Tiik Tisks will eontaiu a full record of the proceed ings of that body. We shall report such Debates as are of greatest interest, as well as express our free viewe upon every important subject before it, as far as may be necessary J'or the iulonnat'on of our dis tant readvT. t . - It is impossible, within the reasonable limit of a Prospectus, to embrace all the objects and designs of a Newspaper. The general information of the pub lic, upon puliticul, legislative, commercial aud do mestic matters, together with the latest news, may be found in the columns of Tub Times. The size of the paper will be that of the Raleig Standard, which This Tixr.s is intended principally to oppose. A new Press and type, with all other ne cessary materials will he used for the printing. The IVseWy paper, it will be seen by reference to our terms, will therefore be the cheapen paper in the State. We design it shall be the best. Let the Whigs of North Carolina support this paper, and ex tend its circulation far and wide, as the strongest and n,iMt fearleea advocate of their cause. To sum up all, 'I nt. Times will be a strong and zealous sup;orter of the Whig Party ; and the active. fearless enemy or icoiocoisiii and Disunion. We : ubiiiit our claims to ths intelligent and pa trlotic Wings of the Stute for that 'patronage aud sup port which is necessary for our success. , TERMS OF TIIK SEMI-WEEKLY. , The S. mi-Weekly RtLRiuuTiats will be publish ed uu Tuesduts and Fridays, al Four Dollars per auuum.. . j TERMS OF THE WEEKLY. , , The Weksi.i Tir.s will be pablisbed on Friday, and will be sent la sulmcribrrs fox Two Dollars per minimi. Six copir will be sent one year fur Ten Dollars. Payable iu advance. , a . XT The Postmasters of th State are requested to act a our Agents ; aud all so acting and lorwarding uhscrb.-rs, aliall be entitled to copy of the paper. , AJdrc. .. .. CH. C. RABOTEAU, ; . Edits and Proprietor, Raleigh, N.C RAirton, firpt.T, l"50. CJUDE PASTE of different oolme Ini Bavor, ;' rvedst Prtc.iid's Drugstore. Mareli. Ui(b 1:00. ' -i .. 16 HOTEL, I Y S. G. II A YES, : ' REXDERSOX, K. f , RAVING tokeii the House recently lilted up in the centre if the ' villnge and near the Depot, I am prepared to accommodate travellers. As I have given reference on my card, I will on';; remark that strict attention nhall be paid to my sta bles, and those leaving horses with me, (which shall be kept on reasonable terms,) need apprehend nothing a to their treatment or being used. I also keep the stage office for the west. Meals always ready upon the arrival of the cars, and persons conveyedin hacks, buggies, or on horseback, to any of the surrounding country. ) . Persons wishing packages forwarded by the stage, by haviug them directed to tny care siio.il always be promptly attended to T.r The Danville Stago will leave HAYES' HO TEL immediately afUr the arrival of the Train ou Mondays, Wednesdays, nnd Fridays. A Daily Four Home Line will also run from this Hotel to the Sulphur and Shocco Springs, during the Watering Sseeson. Feb. Mi, 1850. 11-tf BOOT AXD SUDE IWAXCFACTORY. OL. Rl'RClt would inform his old customers as well os others, that he has now in his employ As good Workmen as there is in tht Union, and feels coi fident that he can make any article in his line se well if not a little better than can be got elsewhere, j He has neither spared pains nor expense in procuring the service of workmen for the above purpose. His Materials are the hat Irwun to the Trader The Latest Fashions always at hand. Call two doors below the Post OfTicce. Raleigh, Oct. 2, 1850. 41 Calf Skins, Lining, die. OL. BURCII, keeps constantly on hand, Calf Skins, Lining Skins, Shoe binding, &.C., 4ic. Raleigh, Oct. 2, 1850, v 44 Jenny Lind Slippers, IlTSt Received, and for tale by O. l. bi neir. 44 Raleigh, Oct 2, 1850. BOOT AND SHOE STORE. 0. L. BIRCH. T AM now receiving from the Northern markets my FaH Supply of Boots and Shoes. and without enumerating the articles, I will say that my Stock is Lar gc and that I will give as good bargains as can be bought in the City. Raleigh, Oct. 2, 1850. .. . 44 "negro shoes. I HAVE a large lot of heavy Negro Brogans, which I will sell on us good terms as any other person in tile Citv. Call and see before vou buy elsewhere. ' O. L. Bt.'RCH. Raleigh, Oct. 2, 1850. 44 ALBERT B. STITH, 1CEXT, (OMMISSIOX MERC'JAXT, AXD Dry Goods Broker, Xew York. TENDERS lii services to the Jlcrchants, Plan ters and citizens of the Southern States, and will attend to any business in his line either iu the salo of Produce or Merchandize, or the pur chase of Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Shoes, Hats. Furniture, Carriages, Musical and Agricul tural instruments, Bagging, Rope, Drugs, Medi cine, &t. lie flatters himself as a purchaser of goods for Southern Merchants his experience will enable him to give entire satisfaction to the Mer chants who may entrust to him their orders. REFERENCES: His Excellency Charles Manly, Rlcijli. W'illhi in Hill, Secretary nfl Stale, do. G. W. Mordecai, Pres't B'k of State, do. Dr. J. O. Watson.Pies't Mtt. In. Co., do, 11. F. Moore, Esq., Attorney Gen., do, Mathew Slmw, Esq , Washington. Hon. J. R. J. Daniel, Wel.lon. Andrew Joyuer, Eq , do. R. H. Iewis, Esq., Greensborough, Ala. .New York, August 1,1850. 30-tf. New Goods ! New Goods ! ! AT .-'' JAMES LITCRFORD'S, FayctlcvHlc St. AMONG those received are Printed Lawns and Muslins, Strip'd and Plain Ginghams. 1 : American and English Prints a great variety, Bleach'd and Brown Sheetingsand Shirtings, Apron Checks snd Bed Tickings, Cloths, C'assimera and Testings, Summer Coatings and Pant Stuffs, Ac , Ac. Together with a variety of other articles, all of which I am desirous of selling on remarkably pood terms, JAMES LITCHFORI). March 22, 1850.: lt- Oils, Oils, Paints, &c. QAA GALLONS Cotton Seed Oil, OUU 200 Linseed " 300 Gallons Sperm St. Whale Oil, A large supply White Lead, Pure No. 1 Turpentine, Chrom Greeu, Paris Green, Chrom Yellow, - , Prussia Bine, Chinese and America Vermillion, Litharge Red Seed, Terra de Sciend, Umber, Patent aad Lamp Black, Spanish Brown, French and .American Wiudow Glass, all the sizes ususlly called for, and Putty. Also, every variety aud qnalityof Varnish, all ofsvhioh will be sold on reason able terms at a small profit by P F- PESCUD. February 13 12 ' Fresh Supplies." ' t CONSTANTLY arriving at Pescud's Drug Store 100 Keg pure White Lead, : , 100 d No.1, do do 200 Gal ens Linseed Oil, . 100 lbs. Refined Borax, i 50 Ounce Quinine, - . j . . 12 Dozen Congress ater, 3 Cases Goodwin's Talent Chewing Tobacco 1 do Old Peyton Gravelly's Tobacco, 12 do Thomas Miller's Tobacco. A large supply ef Vam'nhes, Colors and Brashes, and many other desirable article an jnst received and expected to arm tna wefc, and for sale by P. F. PESCUD, Raleigh, Oct. 19., , . 46-y An Academy or ScLool. ' Lady, who ha had several years experience, in j.JL teaching th Higher Branches of Female Educa tion, including French and Music, in Institutions of high character, and who is eminently qualified to take charge of an Academy or School, ip desirous of pro curing a situation in this State The very best ref erences as to ability ai.d success in teaching given: aud no pains will bo spared ou her part to give satis faction. ' r - ' -' -' ' Application may be made, (if ly Utter pat.paii,) to the Editor of th inn. by whom all necessary luformatioa will be cheorfullv rvV x '-i-tiu J- Ualeigh 8.01. ith 1S5Q eMvU.Kw.4V4f4 p;f. pescud, - Y IT00LESALE AXD RETAIL DEALER IX Drttcja, f)cmical3, & Dtie Stuffy FA Y ET!-EVILLE ST. RALEIGH, N. C. Female Boarding School. THE Eighth Session of my School will open on Monday the 1st of July next, under the care of competent Tenohers. Charges as heretofore, vir: For Doa-d and Tuition, per Session of Five Months, in all the English Branchwi, including Or namental Needlework, Lights, &C. - . $37 50 For 1'reiii h, per session, . - - - - - 5 00 For Music on Piano, - - - - - - 12 56 Mnsio on Guitar will also lie taught, at 10 00 This School, situated 12 milea South of Oxford, on the Raleigh Road, is a Preparatory School to Greens boro' Female College : and Parents wishing to giv. their Children a good aud thorough Education, or prepare them for College, cannot do so at nny other School on better terms than is here offered. No deduction made for absence, after entcrint School, except iu case of sickness. EDW'D SPEED. Address, Brookville, Granville Co. N. C. , May, 24, 1P50. 25- , 3 tfljartcc to make flloncji. A CHOICE lot of Superfine French and English Clothe. Cassimertb, and Vestings, is now being opened at B1GGSS WELL KNOWN CLOTH ING WAREHOUSE on Faycttevllle Street, where his friends and the community generally arc particu larly invited to call. There is a great variety of new styles this Benson, Which, with a general supply of GoodB iu the Fur nishing Department, may be fouud on the most ac commodating terms at the above place. The Proprietor, or his Foreman, Mr. reach, may at all times be found at home. . v Iteadtj Mtik Cbth'mg just arrived. ' Raleigh, Oct. 19. " 4G-6t irtarj aiuViinc ! ! ! Ju3t in imt ! ! ! JA.MES Al. TOWLES TS just now receiving and opening a very exten sive Assortment of SEASONABLE GOODS, which he offers on the most reasonable terms for Cash, or to punctual customers. His friends are respectfully 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.PESCtD. April 9th, : : --.,; 16 "THE LATEST FASHIONS, AT BIGGS' FASHIONABLE WAREHOUSE. O.N FAVETTF.Vli.LE STREET, MAY be seen a beautiful assortment of Fashion able Spring aud Summer Goods, consisting in part of Brown, Grekn, Olivt and Blue Cloths, of various shades and qualities. Plaiuaud Fig'th Black Cassiiiier, de " do Light, do do " do Cashmaret. de " do White Drillings, for pants do " do Light do do do " do Black Satiu VestingB, de " do White " for Parties, do " do Black Florentine, do " do White Marseilles, do " do Light Challey, fancy Embroidered Linen, an entirety new article, for Vests. With many other articles, such as Cra vat, Dress Shirts, Bosoms and Collars, Silk and Merino Uiider-Shirts, white and black Kid Gloves, light and b'ack Silk do.; Silk and Linen Cambric Pocket Handkerchiefs, All of which will be sold ou 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 I warranted. X. B. Oue or two first rate Coat hands wanted immediately. J. J- B. Raleigh. March 23, 1850. 18- PLOFGIIS AXD PLOIGU CASTIXGS1I A COMPLETE assortment of Richmond's cele brated Self-Sharpening Ploughs and Castings j also Two Horse Ploughs for turning over stubble Land in the Fall. JAMES M. TOWLES. Raleigh, August 3, 1849, 35 Watt & Patterson's Xcw Patent Block Sprinff Truss. FOR THE RADICAL CURE OF HERNIA. ITS advantages are A SELf-ABJi'STiNO frinciplb, producing a uniform pressure, secure retention, and ease to the wearer. A supply just received and for sele by P. F. PESCUD. Raleigh, Feb. 5th, 1850. TO THE LADIES. THE SUBSCRIBER has succeeded in procuring the services of a superior Workman ; and any article which the Ladies may want in ths Fancy Baking ine, I am confident 1 can please in every respect. Parties furnished with every thing uice ou the best terms. Give me a fair trial, and then if I do not give satisfaction every way, there will be no charge isidt L. B. WALKER. Ra i f.., Sept. 6 1830. 40-tf. , Attorney for Prosecuting Claims at the City of Washington. THE Subscriber undertakes the collection, settle ment and adjustment of all maimer of claims, ac counts or demands against the Government of the U nited States, or any Foreign State" or Country ! bo- fore Commiseioners, before CongretSfor before any of the Public Departments at Waslungton. The procuring uf Patents, Army aud Navy Pen sious, the collection of accounts against the Govern ment, all Land Claims, aud every demand or other business of whatever kind, requiring the prompt and , effiecienl services of an Attoney or Agent. A residence of fourteen years at the Seat of the Federal Government, with a thorough and familiar acquaintance with th various system aud routine of business at the different Offices, as well as in Con gress; addtdto his free access to the i ablest legal ad visors, if needed, jnttifiea th undersigned in pledging the, fullest satisfaction and the utmost dispatch to those who may entrust t'ltirbusiness to his care. Be ing well known to the greater part of the citiiens of this District, and to many gentlemen who have been member of Cougress m th last twelv years, it t deemed use lees to extend this notice by special refer ence. Communications must be prepaid in all cue. Charges or feel will be regulated hy the uature aud extent f the businMs, ait moderate in all case. . Addre, .. . 1L C. SPALDING, . ; Oct. 13 10eo6t ' Washington, P.O.' COAPS. SOAPS. I have received within a few O day past, a large supply of E)oaps, consisting of the following mufls, vix: ixws uia Drown and White Windsor, Metary Shaving Cake, Rousells, Glenn's and Gnerlaiu Sliaving Creams, Shell Soap MoHl -d Wash Ball, Bad great variety of Fancy Soap,, qf all uuahUv. , f. ' Raleigh March Pth 1850, ' !' Id- Raleigh Tandy Maaufactory, . . THE SUBSCR1BKR would lake this method of iuloiming Dealers iu CANDY, that he has procured the services of a Superior Workman; and has made a great improvement ia his CANDY; und he lilies, liv attention to the business, to merit the custom of jorth Carolina MerehantC " ' "- He would say that it is as much to the interest f North Carolina Merchants to sustain a CeWy Facto ry, as it is to himself. He warrants his Candy to be as good, in every respect, aud as cheap as it can be bought this side of Baltimore. All he aiks is one trial, to convince any one that he can and will soil as cheap and as good a can be found anywhere. He also keeps nn hnnd a good assortment of SE GARS, RAISINS, Engravings in Frames and with out Frames; NUTS, of various kinds; aud many articles ill the Confectionary line not necessary to mention. He will, in a short time, commence the. manufac turing of all kinds of FANCY CANDIES : such as Sugar Almond, Plum, Miut drops, and Candies for dressing Cakes. His establishment may be found directly opposite the Market House, ou Fayetleville Street. L. B. WALKER. Raleigh, Sept. (i, 1850. 40-tf. ID" Register and Age copy both. Steam Saw Mill. TBEG leave to call the attention of builders and persons wishing to purchase Lumber to my STEAM SAW MILL XEAR RALEIGH, WHERE THEY CAN HE supplied with any kind, at the shortest notice. Also sawed Laths of the best quality at $1 00 per M, T. II. SNOW. July 12. 3-ly X0TKE. NOTICE is hereby given, that an application wil be made to the next Legislature of North Caro lina, on behalf of the Commissioners of the City of Raleigh, for an amendment tothcOorporation Charter. W. D. HAY WOOD, Iut. Police. "'. Raleigh, Juno 10, 1850 30-tf Xcw and Seasonable Goods. JAMES M. TOWLES, has just received hisstock 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 f iends to call and see for themselves, as he is determined to offer them on such terms as must please. HT A Cask of fresh Rice just received. . May 10. . . . .' ".; 23- Female Classical Institute. RALEIGH. N. C. THE fourth Session of this Institution will begiu Wednesday, the 3rd July next. A Judicious and thorough course of study, a com petent male Faculty, a pleasant location, a limited number of pupils, wiih all the comforts of a private family, render the Institution a desirable place of in struction. BENNET T. BLAKE. Principal- June, 1650. W i 31-tf Herds Grass seeds. GOOD Supply of Fresh Herds Grass Seed, ju received, and lor sale by P. F. PESCUD. A Feb, 6, 1850. Linseed Oil." OfA GALLONS Mountain Linseed Oil re- tbdJJ ceived this day aud for sale by P. F, PESCUD. April 9th, 19- PERFUMERY, SOAP, AND FANCY ARTI CLES OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC MANUFACTURE, consisting of Lubins and Rou sells' 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 Monnaics, Viuegar Rouge, Lilly White, Steel Pens Erasive Soap, Ceineut, Tobacco Pouches Ac. Ac just on hand, and for sale by P. F. PESCUD. Raleigh March 19th 1850. 1ft- By Express. JUST RECEIVED, another lot of those reauti ful Lemoine (Paris) Calf Skins, which I am hav ing made up in a superior style, in gentlemen's Pump nnd French Welt Boot. Call and examine for your selves. . . All orders promptly executed. O. L. BI RCH. FOR SALE French snd Philadelphia Calf Skins, 4c. Sic. April 26, 1850. 20- ': GEO. WORTHAM, Att. at Law, Oxford, N. C w ILL attend to claims entrusted to him in ths counties, of Granville, Warren, Franklin, & Per- son. Jan. 4th 1850. 5-6m Spring Importation of Hardware, Cutlery, and Guns. Q. c W. I. MORTON, ARE now receiving by the Ship Rosciu and Constellation from Liverpool, their Spring IM PORTATION of , Hardware, Cutlery, Guns c-e, which with a large assortment of American Hard ware, make their Stock larger and their assortments better than sver before. Having bought their goods under the most favorable circumstances, they offjr them on the most liberal terms and at as low prices as they can be bought In any of the Northern Cities. They respectfully ask Country Merchants, and others wanting goods iu their Hds to call andexamiue their Stock, at their Old Stand ou Sycamore Street, fronting Bollingbrook. Petersburg Vs., March 16th, 1850. 16-lm ; L A VF NOTICE. CC. BATTLE having returned to this City, will resume the Practice of the Law, in this aud the adjacent Counties. All business entrusted to him, wilt be promptly at tended to -' ." ' .1 f - He ia prepared to make out and procure all SOL DIERS' CLAIMS, of every description, at short no tice, according to prescribed form. Kaleigh, Anguat 7. . 38 lm. ' :it: CTRIRIAX UUEAT. t AAA Bnshetoefth. ETRURIAN variety r 1UUU WHEAT for sale, at 1.50 per bushel. An early application i desirable, a I am having it ground np into Flour., Ths very few persnus around me who sowed this variety of Wheat nave made fine crop, i It i aa early and vigorous growing Wheat, which is the cause of its resisting the Hessian Fly aud Rust better thau any variety I have ever known. : PETER EVANS,' v Eorrr, Chatham County.', ug. 23, 1850 - i Sii It. ' . Chewing Tobacco and Segars. OF pood quality, for b ' - c , , , Dec. 16. , , , JA.MEI3 LITCHFORD.. SCOTCH SNVFF. AND" TOBACCO.-Thes who are fond of a nut dip or good chew ef this Weed will find a superb article of Snuff and Toiacco, It Pescud's Drag Store. t ' ' U$JA,K 15ih 1850, 16- Prospectus of THE XEIVBERXIAX AND NORTH CAROLINA ADVOCATE, WITH a view in express more fully the charac ter and design of the paper, the suUtc'riber propon es shortly to add to the title of the "ewbtrlliall,, the words, 'and North Cartlina Advocate." lis conceives llmt the press of the Stale is ii.iw, mure ' emphatically than ever, calleil iiKn to advocate with zeal a fullr development nf the nwiurcea of NorthCarollna more reliance aotm her own in dustryad skill in agriculture, coinim rce snd ma- " nufiictures and her consequenl elevatiou to a more commanding position among her sistpr States, The paper will ((course preserve its churncier erf a pohticaV Journal J and to the res dors of the Newbernian, it is scarcely necesan ry to soy, Its cha racter as a zealous advocate of H'nii principles. The late roverse which the Whig party b.is met in the State has not shaken, in the .least, our firm can-i viclion that the Insliug prosperity of the country, a id the inaint. nance-of the conviiiutinn In its pu rity, are Kleiilihed lit (In; sncrets ot these princi ples. That ih'tVal las only iiii.in-i eit us t ivtiew the contlict with more zi'h! uriii, i'. rt y t' liifki'iic. flint, tBke better aim, in! ire '." hernia H ami North C.no'in . A v ' ' , ' . Newbernian, take a firm vtitiu: ot .o :t;i. m; rit '"" But, believing as w do that these riiini.- fu.V best : be maintained tn the Union, hiitl under the coi.ti tulion, it will oppose strenuously every appn.ach to Disunion, except as a last resort to save the South from oppression and ruin. In these respects the paper will continue to pursue its accustomed course, but as we hope with more zeal and energy. The chief improvement which we hope to effect, is the exercise of a greater influence on the agri cultural, commercial snd manufacturing interests ofthe State in general, and of Eastern Carolina in particular. As these interests are intimnlely con nected with the growth and prosperity of our towns, we trust that the merchants, mechanics and other citiiens interested in the prosperity of Kington; of Beaufort, and other towns within the range of our circulation, ami especially of Newhern, will af ford lis every facility in their power, in communi cating information ill respect to the markets, com merce, manufactures, and shipping interests of those towns. There has been, and is still, too miirh indifference nnd backwardness in this respect fur the mutual interests of nil concerned. We will endeavor to do our part better to remedy tliia de fect, and hope to be seconded in otir efforts by o thers. Should we succeed in rendering our sheet more useful and valuable in these rexoects, may we not hope from an enlightened public, a more ex tended circulation and a mere libeiul support ? TERMS. The 'Newbernian and North Carolina Advocate will be published in Newbem every Tuesday, at $2 60 per annum, payable in advance or $3 00 per annum it not paid within six months. VM. II. MAY HEW', Editor and Proprietor. Newbem, Aug, 27, 1850. REVOLUTION IN PERIODICAL LITERA TURE Holden's Dollar ftlagzlne and Monthly : Review- THIS POPULAR MAGAZINE, which was started two years since as a new adventme in publishing, with (lie object of affording to the reading masses of the United States a work of the highest class at the- lowest price, lies now entered upou the third year of its existence, with a circulation which insures its permanent continuance. The first num ber of the fifth volume for January is now ready, aud the publisher respectfully solicits the attention olid patronage of all who want a monthly Liternry Maga zine, or wno desire toencourage 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 th best artists, representing views of remarkable places and, portraits of remarkable persons, mostly American. The literary matter ia furnished by some ofthe most able and accomplished writers iu the Uuion: it consists of Essays, Ilistoriettes, Sketches of Charac tar, Poetry, Biographies, Tales, Trauslalionf, 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 exclude every thing from the pages of the Magazine of an immoral tendency. The work consists of 64 pages monthly, beautifully printed with new type on tine whiie paper. Terms to city subscribers $1 per an num, delivered. Bound vols, of the year 1840, in Cloth, gilt edge and back, for sale at 1 50 each. , W. II. D1ETZ, Publisher, , . 109 -Nassau St. , Brink leyvllie Entertainment, 4c. Ma. Editor: As later than most season th Briuk'eyville Vinyards open for visitors, or grape gcu el ally ripe towards the last of this month. Terms for entrance aud select grapes to carry away as heretofore. Pic nie arties or largest companies (has been 100 at a time) on Saturdays for about two month. May be received specimen trees aud other article in the Brinkleyville Nurseries. Also rock pillars and other most approved fixtures to support th vino canopies; according to the true American' system of vino culture. Grapes very abundant this sea- sou of all kinds.) Therefore s 60, 70 or more barrels of wine will be constantly making, for about two months on the subscriber's prosses by self aud neighbours, all Visiters desirous may, by personal inspection and infor mation, avail of long and well tested experiments to make beet American wines. It will be noticed that ' like th, wise procedure of the vintners of Maderia ' and Oporto, about one thiid of spirits mixed with grape juice a a pure safe kcepiug ingredient, (some juice boiled to a sy nip in au oak box with a copper bottom, but this not wine really.) And here observed that spirit and sugar the purest and most preservative prin-' pie in eveation pervading hi some form all the vege table world. - And as iu nil wines really so, trie alco holic and sacharine principles, naturally constituent parts, why consider it adulterating wine to add thus -materials artificially when not enough in grape jmseTi Maderia and Port wiues, the best foreign medicinally , not considered impure, if got genuine, though third spirit therein. And why should a prejudice' nist as to making American wiues by adding a suffi-; ciency of spirits or sugar 1 , Or say as to sugar 3 lbs., at least per gallon, as equivalent to on third of spir, ; its! Unless interested foreigners and their agent, here should encourage this notion to keep us dependant on the East for annual millions worth of wines of very dubious genuineness and health ? And especially, this prejudice injurious to ns as retarding the advance ef temperance. ' For 1 have ever held that as in ess-' tern land wine making counties temperate, so would ears be in proportion as vineyards may abound. And therefore, the vineyard cause tiidirectlyat least grandly auxiliary to the noMe efforts of the Sob of Temperance ; tiotwiflistnndlng some indivl. goal blindly contend for the advsrse-doctriue. ' But is an antidote to lb infltwucw of sued) they ineidea tally at kal attack Christianity or the Bible itself, sanctioning ths temperate use of win ) and then at-, tempt to miks wine a turn instead of mbUuing im- plies th blasphemy of charging our Saviour Ui great est pattern of temperance as immoral for making and drinking wine, or for doing that en account ef which th Pharisie of hl willed hint by way ef reproach a win hibbiy..s. . . I v .- .-.. i- I . ,, ? SIDNEY; WELLF.R , BTinkleyvHlejtaiffux Co. t. N., Ang. 13,1320...--
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