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The North Carolina mnxi. ufe ixsriMxrc couriw, RALF.1GII, X. C. THK above C'ampiiiiy has been in operation near ly ouo year, under llic immediate supervision uf 4Jr. ('tua. K. JonNiKtm, President, - -. William 1). Hahvoo'ii, Visa President, Jmkh F. Jordan, Secretary, i Wii.uim II. Jonks, Treasurer, '. PumtiN Bisr.tK, Attorney, ' - lr. Ciias E. J-jiixso., Dr. Wa. II. M. Kkk, Dr. Uicii'u. B. Ktvnoou, Vedinl ttuaidof L'oiiiultatiutu William I), Cooke, i Dr. William li. ttcotl, ' Executive Committee. ChurlesB. Uoot, , 'J.' Hsssmasc, General Agent, luring this time more than 500 Policies have been issued, whIi ait iacrrasiu? dimaadj'ur infortrcitiou on the subject of Lie Insurance. This Company m working under the most liberal Charter kuowu to Life Cfliupaiiies. The 5th Sec. is es follows : Br it further enacted, That the bushaud may In jure his 8WU life, for the sole use and benefit of his wife or children, and in ense of the death of the hus band, the amount thus insured shtill be paid over to the wife or children, or their gqardinn, if under age for their own use, flee from all the claim of the rep resentatives of the husband or any of bis creditors. Organized on principles purely mutual, the life, mem wts participate in th e whole of the profits, Hesides, the insured is allowed to use his annual dividends in the renewal f Premium. .. Slaves are insured for a term of from eue to five years, for J their value ," All losses of the Company arc paid within 'ninety day after sat sfuctory proof is furnished. No California risks have or will be taken. Wanks aBd Pamphlets containing Charter, Byl aws, Sic. may be had on application at the. cJJjce of The Company, r any f tlie Agencies. . Communications should be addressed, post paid, to JAMES F. JORDAN, Scc'v. April 10, 1850. 20 Washington Hotel, . RALKIG1I, N. C, As a Temperance House. THE PnbscTiber informs titftienrls and tlw public, generally, that the rfhove Establishment has late ly undergone extensive lepairs, and is now in com plete order for the reception of the Travelling Public, as well as Hoarders. His rooms are comfortably and taeatly furnished ; he Table shall always to provided with the best that can be procured ; the Servants are the best in the City for cire and attention to the calls of tlie guest: aid oo paras shall be wanting an his part to give satisfaction. The terms shall be as mod erate as the times Will afford : and the attention of travellers, and others, ia invited to the advantages of this establishment, being pleasantly located, near the taentre of the City. This beingthe only Temperuuce ilouse in Raleigh, it has a peculiar recommendation Ho all those who are fond of encouraging aud practis ing the Temperance principle. F. W. KING. Raleigh, June 15, 1849. 28 ly SPIRITS TURPENTINE, FRESH from the Still, kept constantly on band, aud for sale by titt Gallon or Barrel. - JAMES M. TOWLES. Raleigh, Angst 3, 1849. BROWN SUGAR ; OF a very superior quality, just received and for sale by JAMES LITCHFORD. , Raleigh, Oct. 8. ; 44 Afiljcville Messongcr. 'The "Meeri!;ir" is the oldest, largest, and .has tthe laigest circulation of any paper in Western Caro II ins printed on fine ;pper:, and new type, and of fered at the low price of 1 .copy J year, $2 00 j 3 ifof 5 50 : 5 8 25 ; and 10 for $16 00 ! ! ! Advertisements of 16 lines, inserted for the .first insertion, for $1 00, and 25 ctsfor each continuance, and a liberal allowance made to those advertising lanv length of time. - Puhlished at Asheville, N C, every Wednesday morning. , , . JAMES M. EUiSKK. ' : . Editor and Proprietor April, 1850. , 20-4t Attorney for Prosecuting ClaimB at ' the City ot Washington. 'fTMIE Subscriber undertakes the collection, settle- JL ment and adjustment of all manner of claims, ac counts or demands against the tiovernment of the U nitid States, or.ny. Foreign State or Country.! :ba- 'forj Commissioners, before Congress, onbefore any f tthe rubln.-. Departments at Washington. The procuring of Patents, Army and Navy Pen isions, the collection of accounts against the Govern. iment, all Land Claims, and every demand sr other ihusiness of whatever kind, requiring lhe prompt aud 'enieeient services of an Attorney or Agent. . - A residence of fourteen yeauB at the Seat of the 'Feder;il Government, with a thorough and familiar iacquaintaune with the-variouseysteins and routine of ."business at the ui.'ierent Okioes, as well as m t on : gress ; u dtif d to h is free access to the ablest legal ad visers, if needed, justifies the undersigned in pledging Hhe fullest satisfaction and the utmost dispatch to '.those who may entrust tiieirbusiuess to hiaiCare. Be ring wi ll known to the greater part of the citizens of Hhi8 District, and to many gentlemen who have bee members of t.'ungress in the last ' twelve years, K is deemed useless to extend tins notice by special refer 'ence. Communications must be prepaid m..all eases. Chsrgm er fees will be regulated by the nature and extent of the business, but moderate in all cases. -, AOdreM, . ;II. C. SPALDING. V ' Oct. IU llieoSt ...'WasbiagtoD.U.rC j DEVOLUTION IN PERIODICAL LITERA : TURK Sloldoa's Dollar IWapfBe and Slcnthiy ' - ' . Keview. rp HIS "POPULAR MAGAZINE, which was X started two years since as a new adventure in 'publishing, wilh the object of affording to. the reading .masses of the IJ.iited tStates a work of the highest clasa at the lowest price, has now entered upon the third year ef its erristence, with a circulation .which insures its permanent continuance. The first mmi Hx'rof the fifth vouimetfor January is now ready, and !the publisher rejectfully solicits -the attention and (patronage of all who want a monthlytl.iterary Mnga--.zine, or who desire to encourage an tiitf!erlkiiip m'lif.h Uias for an 6iijK:t theldistminatiflu of clicerfiil, healthy and instructive rwadiiinf anieng the. masses oi 'lie eu : Wire people of the I'uion. ' ' : lloldcu's Kngajiine isillustrat((d'verv monthwith ;a nuiiiW'r of atluiiruble wood engravings'by tbe best ,-arttst", representing views of remarkable places and 'portraits uf reicarkalde persons, niosdy American. The literary matter is furnished ;by wine sof the most able and aeconiiliHlied writers in' the Union: it consists of LVssvs,liistoriettes,. Sile4yls of CUassc rtr, Poetry, Biogrsjiiiies, Tale, 'I'rasslntiont, K--views of New W orks, and a free comment os) all the tcnrreiit tonief the month. Being intended for tbe statnily eriivifesnf.'-fit jre ajerm-aed to esolude .every ti."3 from, the pngesvof :U( 'Magoiine -of.n, Jltnmoral iiidwrv. ?i he -work etteisls of tf-t pages jnioii'hly, beautifully printed -with new type on fine twhiie paper. Terms 4o cily-sub.-icriiiewtl per u tnnim, delivered. Bound vols, of the yeur 110, jn eclatli, gilt t ajid-lwck, for sate at l 50 ench." VV. II. DIETZ.fuUi-her, -, .- . v ; . , U9 Smma St. jrnnrBB paste "of a: tent, i jut received a. IVscnd's Druj isUi-.'l Ju4i-CH-13LhJ3iO ei!oi( and flavor Slere. mf " Ralcish t'aiitfy .llauufat tory. - THE SUBSCRIBER would take this method of iiforiniug l),;ier in CANITY, that he has procured j the services cf a Superior Workman : and has made a great improvement in hi CANDY ; and he hopes, i by at tent. on to the business, to merit tlie custom of North Carolina Merchant. lie would say that it is as much to the interest ef North Carolina Merchants to susuun a Canity Facto, ry, as it is to himself. He warrants his Candy to he as good, in every respect, and as cheap as it can he bought this side of Baltimore. All he asks is one trial, to convince any one that he can aud will sell as cheap aud as good as can be found anywhere. He also keeps on hand a good assortment of SE GARS, RAISINS, Engravings in Frames and with out Frames v NUTS, of vurious kinds; and many articles in the Coufcctiouary line not necessary to mention. He will, in a short time, commence the manufac turing of al1 kinds of FANCY CAN DIES : such as Sujja., Amwud, Plum, Mint dops, and Candies for dressing Cukes. His establishment may be found directly opposite the Market House, on Fayetteville Street. L. B. WALKER. Raleigh, Sept.C, 1850. 40-tf. O Register and Age copy both. MM Steam Saw Mill. I BEG leave to call the attention of builders and persons wishing to purchase Lumber to my STEA.TI SAW MILL NEAR RALEIGH, WHERE THEY CAN BE supplied with any kind, at the shortest notice. Also sawed Laths of liie best quality al I 01) per M. T. II- SNOW. July 12. 32-ly rY0Tk. NOTICE is hereby g.v.-ri, 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 totheCorporation Charter. W. D. HAYWOOD, Int. Police. Raleigh, June 10, 1650 . 30-tf ; Herds Grass seeds. A GOOD Supply of Fresh Herds Grnss Seed, jus received, and lor sale by P. F. PESCUD. Feb, 6, lt-jO. Linseed Oil. GALLONS Mountain Linseed Oil ceived this day aud for sale bv P. F. PESCITP. April 9th, ia- T1ERFITMERY, SOAP, AND FANCY ARTI f CI.ES OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC MANUFACTURE, consisting of Lubins aud Ron sells' Extracts and Colognes, Transparent and new style Wash Balls, TooJh -Brashes, (in great variety, and of different qualities,) Hair JJrnshes, violin and Guitar Strings, Kegar ligjits, Matches, Combs Porte Monnaies, Vinegar Uouge, Lilly White, Steel 1 em Erasure Soap, Cement, Tobacco Pouches ccc.&c just on hand, and fur sale by Raleigh March 19th 1850. , 16- By Express. , TUST RECEIVED, another lot of those beauli v lul imoine (fans; trail uis, wnicn i am nav- iug made up in a superior style, in gentlemen s rump and French Welt Boots. Call aud ejtunine for your selves. - AH orders promptly executed. J. L. BI RCH. FOR SALE Freneh and Philadelphia Calf Skins, &C. .&.C. April 2G, 1850. 29- LAW NOTICE. GtC. BATTLE having returned to this City, will resame the Practiceof the JLaw.in thiaand the adjacent Counties. All business entrusted ,to blm, will be promptly at tended to He is prepared to make out and procure all SOL DIERS' CLAIMS, of every description, al short uo tice, according to prescribed forms. Raleigh, August 7. 38 lm. BOARD FOR MEMBERS. WILLIAM T. BAIN occupies the same premi ses near the State Capitol, aud will prepare himself -to accommodate Some 15 or 20 Members of the annroaoliinir Legislature, with comfortable board. His charges willbe.as moderate as the times will admit, and every exertion will te usea to please and give satisfaction to all who may patronize -Dim. Raleigh, Sept. 27, 1850. . : 44 tl An Academy or School. A Lady, who has had several years experience a IX. teaching the Higher Branches of Female Ednca lion, including French and Music, in Institutions of high character, aud who is eminently qualified to take charge of an Academy or School, is desirous of pro caring a situation in this State , The .very best ref erences as to sbijity ai.d snccern in teaching given: end no pains wilrbe spared on her part, to give satis faction, r -r ; " Application msv be made, (if hy letter port-pnii,) to the Editor of the Timks, by whom all necessary information will ba cheerfully given. Raleigh Sept. 5th 1850 IfMf 1.1 Chance to make fllonni. A CHOICE lot of Superfine French and English AJL Cloths. Cassimeres, and Vestiiigs, is now.being opened at II1GGS S WELL KNOWN CLOTH ING WAREHOUSE on Fayetteville Street, where his friends and the community generally are particu larly invitedito all. " There is a greet variety of Bw styles- tliis season. which, with a general supply of Goods in . the Fur nishing Department, iay be. found an the most ac coiiimdatini terms at lhe above place. - The Proprietor, or his Foreman, Mr. Peach, may at JI times be found at home. - Ready Made CMimgjmlarriwir. Ealeigb,.Oct. 19. 46-Ct frts!) an) fint.f ! ! luct in Ctmt!!1 ; James m. iowles TS just now receiving and opening a very exten sive Asstinent of ; SEASONABLE GOODS, hifhvhe offers ,on the most 1-easenablo.torms for Cash, er to punftnal customers., His friends are respectfully invited to call aniLaee for (liemselves, Raleigh, Oct. 26. , ' - "New Goods.! New Goods ! ! , - - at ' .. JA1IES LITenT0R!'S, FayeltCTHlc su AftlONO those received are Irii.lcd Ijiivns and Mimlius, i . -.; Ktnp'dand.v'luin Ginghams. ' , . I jAinenean and Kngllsh Prints a jirent-wiety, Bleach'd and Jrpwn Sheelingsaud bhiflgSi '". Apron Checks and. Bed Tickings, ' I Clollis, Ciu:mniersiid;.V(ntinflj V- fsummcr 6'oatiiiRB and 1'ant StiiSrn, ' Jte.,'cVe. 1 ToeXhnt wilb a vnrU ty of other srticles, all of -which Iainiojirons of selling en remarkably good terms. JAMES LlTCUrlMIO. ,.3i.rcii , .... . .. NEW GOODS. THE SUBr-Si'RHSER respectfully informs his cus tomers and frientls thit he is noiv in reee:pt ol'his FALL and WINTER STICK of GOODS, com prising in part the following Articles; American and English Prints, paddle aud Negro IJIaukcus, .,, White and Red Flannel, Irish Linen; Bed 'P eking, Coat Canvas aud Padding, " , Apron Checks ; Wool Plaids, , . Bro. ant) Blch'd Shirting and Sheeting, Plain and Figured Alpaccas, Worsted and ik Braid, UimpLace; Edgings, eic, - , Linseys; .Silk and Cot. Pocket Hilkft. Z, phyr Hood ; Ciiildrcns Wool Coats, Comforts ; Cravats ; Neck Ties. Kuspenders;- i loves ; iShawls, Bennets aud Bonnet Ribbon, " Belt Rib's; Wh t Cot. Hose ; Blk. At-Bro. Do., '. Hooks and Eyes; Linen and Cot. Braid, Whale Boues ; Silk aud Cotton Purses, I'urse Silk and Beads; Pocket Books, . Worsted aud Silk Mitts. Coat, Vest, and Shirt Buttons, Tuck and Side Combs, . Cloth and Hair Brushes, Cloth, Casimers and Veslings, Heavy Jeuns, Twedes Sic, also A lot Umbrellas, Shoes nd Boots of various qual ities aud sir's ; Hats, Caps, &c, &c, &c. Aud a number of Articles not mentioned, which I will sell ou good terms. JAMES LITCHFORD. Raleigh, Oct 4, 1850. By His Excellency, (harlcs Manly, Governor or the State of North Cauouna. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS the General Assembly did at iktir lust Session, adopt a Resolutiou iu these words, ' Reunited, by the General Assemtiiy of the State of North Carolina, that the Govtrnor of the State for the time being he directed to set apart a day in every Year aud to give notice thereof, by Proclama tion, as a day of solemn and public thanksgiving to Almighty God, for past blessings ami pi supplication tor his cnnliuued kindness and care ovrr us as a State and as a Nation ;" Now in compliance with lhe direction therein giv en, I do hen-bv set apart THURSDAY, THE FOURTEENTH DAY OFNOVEMBE'.l NEXT, to be observed throughout the State as a day of gen eral Thanksgiving and Praise to Almighty God aud I do recommend and earnestly desire that all secular employments mny be suspended during- the day, and that all Ministers of the Gospel with their congre gations, may assemble ;u their respective Churches, and unite iu rendering gratitude and praise to the Creator and Governor of the earth, for the blessings of Peace ; for exemption from the ravages of Pesti lence; for the abundant fruits of the earth and for all the other mnnifold bounties of his Providence, that have crowned the year; and to implore of him tlie continuance of his Fatherly goodness and Almighty protection over us and the whole people of tlie United States; that we may be a people fearing the Lord and walking iu bis holy ways, and that peace and happiness, truth and justice, religion and piety, may be tesublishcd among us for all generations. Given under my hand and the Great Seal of the State, at the Executive Department, iu the City of Ruleigh, (his 1st day of Oqtober A. D. 1850, and this 75th yoar of American inde pendence. sCIIAS. MANLY. By order of the Governor, LANGDON C. MANLlf. Raleigh, Oct, 1st. 1850.. ; td State of North Carolina, GRANVILLE COUNTY. Superior Court of Law--Septenbcr Term, IrJjO. Eliiabeth Strange j ternt$ V Petition fqr PlvqrCe. Samuel Strange. 1 IN this case, it appealing that a copy of the Pe tition and Subpoenas were issued to the Defendant in manner as by the statute in such cases is required, and the return thereqn being that the Defendant is not to be found ; Proclamation is public'y made at the Court House door by the Sheriff for said .Defendant to appear and answer as commanded by the subpoena: and the said Defendant failing to appear, it is order ed by the Court that publication for three months be made in the Raleigh Register and iu the Raleigh Times for the sou! Samuel htrange to appear at the next (March) Term of ;this Court, to be held at the Court House in Oxford, on the 1st Monday of Mjirch pext, and answer the Plaintiff's Petition. Witness, Benjamin U l.ooxe, I IcrK ot our said su perior Court, at Oxford, the 1st Monday of Septem ber, A. D. 1850. BEtvJ C.COOKE, C. S. C Sept. 27. 43. 3n "lv. 9'J 37 Stale of North .Carolina. GRANVILLE COUNTY. Superior Court of Law September Term, I8y0. Naucy Culbrealh 1 reruns - Petition for Divorce. .Green W. Culbreath. ) IN this case, it appearing that a copy of the Peti tion and Subpoenas were issued to the Defendant, in manner as by -the Statute in snch cases is required ; and the return thereon being that the .Defendant is not to he band: Proclamation is publicly made at the Court House door by- the Sheriff for, the said Defend ant to appear and answer, as commanded by the Sub pcena : and the said Defendant failing to appear, it js ordered by the Court Jhat publication for three mouths be made in the Raleigh Register and in the Raleigh Times tat the said Greea W. Culbreath 4 appear at the nut OUreii) Terra of this Court, to be held at the Court House iu Oxford, on the 1st Monday of March next, and answer the riumlitt s fetjtion. Witness Benjamin C. Cooke. Clerk of our said Su perior Court, at, Oxford, the 1st Moudav of Septeiu a t ltwn v.F.Kl n. rnnKR r. s r. Sept.27. 13-3m Pr. Adv. $9 37 T : State of North Carolina. PITT COUNTY. David Fleniinff and others, vereua Asa Shivers, et al. InJHy. IN this eve, it appeariuir to the Court that the partv Defendants, to wit : Asa Shivers and Starlinif . Shivers, are non-resklenU of the State of -North Car olina : , It B ordered by the Court uiat advertisement be made in the " Raleigh Times," for six successive weeks, commanding the aforesaid non-residents to appear aud answer to the foregoing Rill, or judgment pro confesso will be taken as to-them, and tlie Bill heard accordingly. ' Witness, Ooold Hovt, Clerk and Master pfvtaid Court, at Office in said County ,, the 1st londay in September, A- v.GOOLD HOYT, C. JL E. Sept. 27 U-6 w. . JPr-adv.t5,62 . $100 IlEWARJ). TNT Off NATION hsviiBTbeen given to the City an L thorities, that some evil disposed persons have at different times assaulted the dwelling Houses of E. E. Harris, E. Smith and Silas Bums,. itli stones and other inissilss at ei'bt, itliertby cauair.g a jnalicious destruction of property, a great alarm and danger to their families. . I have been; directed to o!' r a re ward of oue buiidred dollurs to any pers;a who shall irive such information as bJmI! lead to the detection and couvkrtiou of the orT.liflnrs cr suy one of then' ; and I oull upcn si! gocd ciliir iw who value-the peace and good name oftheoitv.to render their assistnnee, n order that tha'guilty may be pii'iishedj and our City protHted from the ropctilion of such outragesin futiire. VV'AI. V. HAYWOOD, Intendmit. JLSh P-lobcr Stbllftf. . -Ja-gi- PASCIIALL'SJIOTKL, Oxford, North Carolina. TT11K subscriber respectfully informs the public, tlvjjn continues to keep this favorably known limine Ins situated on Main Street in the business nan of the Town, aud witliiu convenient distance of the Court House, He has recently refitted it up and enlarged it very much, and is now prepared to ac commodate any number of visitors that may call on him. His charges will bs very moderate, and his Tablo will present every article suitable to the sea son which can be produoed in this market. His Stables are large airy and commodious, and he has secured the services of the VERY BEST OSTLER IN THE STATE. Horses, Carriages, Buggies, Sulkies, Ac. tohiic. Persons wishing conveyances to any part of the Stale, cat) be accomodated at all times on the shortest notice, D. A. P ASCII ALL. Oxford, N.C. October 10, 1850. . 46-tf. HOTEL, BY S. G. II A YE , HEXDERSOX, K. 0. HAVING taken the House recently fitted up in the centre of the village and near the Depot, f am prepared to accommodate travellers. As I have given reference on my card, I will only romark that strict attention shall bo paid to my sta biles, and those leaving horses with me, (which shall be kept on reasonable terms,) need apprehend nothing as to their treatment or being used. I also keep the stage office for the west. Aieuls always ready upon the arrival of the cars, and persons conveyed in hacks, buggies, or ou 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 promptly attended fo ST The Danville Stage wil! leave HAYES' HO TEL immediately after the arrival of the Train on Mondays, Wednesdays, and fndays. A Daily Four Horse Line will also ran from this Hotel to die Sulphur and Shocco Springs, during tlie t uieiiug ciseuKOH. Feb. 2:, 1850. ; ; 11-tf BOOT AXD S09E BJIXIIFACTORY. OI. BURCH wo,uld Uiform bis old customers s well as others, that ho has now in his employ As good Workmen as there is in the Union, and feels confident that be can make any artich in his line as well if not a little better than can be got elsewhere. He has neither snared pains nor expense iu procuring lbs service of workmen for the a,boye purpose. Hit Materials are the hest known to the Trade. The LatcBt Fashions always at hand. Call two doors below the Post Officce. Raleigh, OcA, 2, jy.pl. 44 Calf Skins, Lining, &-c. V L. BURCH, keeps constantly on hand, Calf V tskins, Lining l?kins,bhoe binding, &.C., &c. Raleigh, Oct. 2, 1850, 4W Jenny Lind Slippers, JUST Received, and for sale by - O. L. BliRCH. Raleigh, Oct. 2, 1850. , 4pt BOOT AND SHOE STORE, 0. L. UMnf T AM now receiving from.the Northern markets my Fall Supply of Boots and Shoes. and without euumerating the articles, I will say that my St o c k is L a r ge and that i wjl give as good bargains as can be bought in tne . uy. Raleigh, Oct. 2, 1850. 44 NEGRO SHOES. I II AVE t large lot of heavy Negro Brofrans.wnioh I will sell on as good terms as any other person in lie City. Call and see before yon buy elsewhere. . ,. . BURCH. Huleigh,.Oct. 2, 1850. , " . ALBERT J5. STITIJ, AGENT, C0M3USSI0JI WEttCUAXX, AXD 1 Dry Goods Broker., Biew York. fpENDKRS his services to the Merchants, Plan-- terBtnd .citizens of the Southern-State?, and will attend to any business in his line thither in the sale ot Produce or Merchandize, or tlie pur chase of Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Shoes, Hats, Furniture, Carriages, Museal and Agricul tural instruments, .lagging, Rope, Drags, Medi cine, &c. He .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. 1 REFERENCES: His Excellency -Charles -Manly, Raleigh. William Hill, Secretary of State, do. G.W.Mordecai.Pres'lB'k of State, do. Dr. J.O. Watson,Prcs't Ma. In. Co., do. B. V. Moore, Esq., Attorney Gen., do. Mathew Shaw, Esq., Washington. Hon. J. R. J. Daniel, Weldon. Andrew Joy tier, Est., do. v R. I. Lewis, Esq., tlroensborough, Ala. New York, August 1.18S0. 30-tf. Oils, Oils, Paints, &c. QHA OALLONS Cotton Seeu p:', OUU 200 " Linseed ." , 300 Gallons Sperm . Whale Oil, A large supply White Lead, Pure No. I Turpentine, Chrom Green, Paritt(Jren,,Chrom Yellow, Prussia lilue, Chinese and mencausVermilUoni Lithargo Red Seed, Terra de Scjeiul, limber, fatert and lamp lilack, npaniali Drown, French and .American Window Glass, all the sixes usually called for, and-Putty. Also, every variety and quality of Varnish, all efwhioh.will.be sold on reason able terms at a small profit ,b,y - - - i : - ;r r. rfcSCUU. February J3 , . -.:13 " ,Fr$h Supplies. CONSTANTLY arriving at ifescud's Drug Store 100 Kegs pnre White Lead, ' " - 100 do fJo. 1, do do 8110 Gal'oos Linseed Oil, . . -J00 lbs. Refined Borax, r , - 50 Ounces Quinine, . 12 Doiei Congress -Water, 3 Cases Goodwill's Patent Chewing Tobacco I -oo uid reyton iravelly s Tobacco, 13 do Thomas Miller's Tobacco. A large supply .of, Varnishos, Colors aud Brushes, and many other desirable articles are just received and expected to arrive tins week, arid Tor sale by r ' - '.P. F. I'BXCVp, Jtaleigh;Oet,l?. . . by OOAPS, SOAPS. .1 have received . within a , few kj dayipast. a large supply of Soar, eonBisving of the following k,iud, vll: Iows Old :JBruwn . nd Whito ,VViud.;or, Metary having .Cake,jiaiiwila, Ctlrnn'aaird . Vwerkuus fitiamiiff -t-rearns, Shell rioap, Moltl -d Wash Jinlbi, and a greut variety of Faucy Koupx, of all qualities. , .. - .'" ,' P. F pescra '-JWe'gh M"h..I?i!i. 1850. 1 jt- NOTICE. A CREEAPLY loan Order of Court, at Septem- XI. bei'lerin, 15D, of Cnml.trlaud County, 1 shall exiHiee to Publia ale f"f t'ash, at .-.ic Court I louse in . 1 ......... .r .. .... e , 1 Fayetteville, on .vila v. xuuay oi I'ecemm r net. the followiuff Lots, or so much thereof as will pay the Taxes due the Town of Fnyettevilld for IMil, and all incidental expenses, vn . 10 half-acre Irfits in lower Fayetlevillp, listed by Walker Pearoe fcr the heirs of h. he- cles, aud 4 polls. Lots Valued $W0. Tax $18 SO Unlisted and subject to Double Taxes. I Lot, Inte Arch'd Lampus, for '48 and '49, valued $-J0. Tax - - - 8 40 1 lMt, Hamilton Mitchell s, llsy street, val ued Sc'UO. Tux - - ' - 4 2U 4 Lots, Lower I- a vetteville, N os. b, I'J, i U, 71, valued at 540. Owners unVoowu. Tax - 28 G. II B MINU, Collector. FaycUeville Oct 20th, 1850. 48-tds. Pr. fee H Sketches of North Carolina, Peattie's foHti'l Lineoln Co. N.C.) October 25, 1850. ( A WORK will be published by the undersigned this Spring, entitled aBaiove, giving an accurate account of each County in our Stale, in Alphabetical order, the derivation of its name.date of formation, its Colonial and Revolutionary Histo ry, a Biography ot its distinguished citizens, an accurate list of its representation in each brach the General issembly, its Towns, Itivers, Pop ulation, Resources, Products, and Totography, The undersigned has for many years) been col lecting and condensing tlie materia! for t .is work, The archives of our own State have been careful ly examined, and copious extracts made) from Us records, lie has procured from the offu es of the Board of Trade and Plantation in LoiiuVm many valuable documents. Rare and valuable works have been purchased from abroad, touuii, if; the eaily history of our State, and each County, which have never seen the liglit. lie has kindly aided bv B-entlemcn in diffcreot sections bv cdDies of J .' I r.:.Lr..i i original uvcuiuejiiy, auu lauuiui iniuuioami siaie uients, Ingljly jmportant and interesting.' He does uot asniro to the position of the Hio- toria n, but hopes from records and statistical facts to aflord materials to other and abler hands for this pleasing and less laborious duty, ltus work, U is hoped, will be useful as a boot of reference to the statesman, and scholar, and nwi of business or leisure. Occasional extracts hays been pub lished in the Standard and other papers of ill is State, over the signature of "Tactas. The History of North Carolina ia yet to be written. The .remtuk which one of tlie ablest His torians of theatre (Bancrarl.Jhaf! been compelled to make, that "so carelessly han the History of North Carolina been witten that tlie name, meiita and end of the first (Govenoris not known," is a reflection upon os. An f xamination of the early history of the Counties, of North Carolina shows a record of the purest patriotism and indomitable courage. This record is now covered by the dust ot age and unkewn ry neglect. It is a delf. which tlie present generation owes to the past as well as the future to preserve the memoria-hi; for it often occurs in the history of ,o,ur race, that facts known to one generation are controverted by the next, and at a sue ceeding cenrd are considered as doubtful legendji, unworthy of historical faith. Uur Mecklenburg declaration of Independence, in May 1775, bd almost been an illustration of this truth. 'These are deed wb'ich should not pas away, And jiamea that n ust not ,wither ; through the earth Forgets her empires with jnst deray, The enslavers and The enslaved, their death And birth." This work will 1)9 illustrated with a (lap of the State, from Jstest surveys, and including the new Counties ,0 this date, and sketches in Engravings of some -of her beautiful scenery, ,lt wi(l contain abom $00 pages, and be furnished at, one dollar a copy. Subscriptions yill be received and the book turwslied at dittereiit iointa pf the State.' JNO. II. WHilEiLER CilAM) LODGE OF NORTH CAROLINA. TIUS Masonic Body will convene in this-City, on Monday evening, tlmSnd of December next, at 7 o clock, and will continue its sittings until all business which may be submitted for its consideration, shall be disposed of. All individuals concerned in the de liberations of this body, are respectfully requested to attend. Lodges which have been working under Ditpnsa- tiofj, will not fail to apply for Charier; if they wish tp jpopje fjiorrnaaeiit existence. WUiLilA.U J. IJAl, Grand Secretary Raletgh, 8pt. 2G, 1850. 44 td A NEW STOCK OF BOOTS, SHOES AD SLIPPERS. f!ftf -fpHE subscriber hsa justre i ''' i- turned from tlie Northern MtfJf-i; Markets, where he has laid in a .jargs and beautiful s tock of arti cles in his line of business, embracing every descrip tion of kne ana coarse wear. I lis stock for Ladies and Misses, comprises evtry quality of Slippers, Walking Shoes, whole and half Gaiters, Stc, St., aud his supply for Gentlemen and Boy si such as will suit the taste of all. He has also laid in a large supply of materials in his line, and brought on a firstrate workman from the North; and is therefore prepared p manufacture BOUTS, bHOES, Sus., in a style unsurpassed bv any other establishment in the City. All he asks is a trial, feeling assured ,that he will be able to give satisfaction both in quality and price. ,-ti rJINKY I'UKTEK, South East Comer Capitol Square. Raleigh, Oct. 18th, 1850. . "' ' ' ' 40., TO MY FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS, AND TUB PUBLIC GENERALLY. HAVING associated with me in the Clothing busi ness, Mr. Sylvester Smith, it will honcefcrwnrd be conducted under the firm of J.J. Biggs 0VC0. Mr. Smith has been long known as a Merchant Tailor, but is now turning his attention to the Ready Made business, and It m the design ot the Neyr linn, to keep .up a.large assortment of all. kiuds-of Ready Slade Clothing. Our Stock of Cloths, Casaiinera and Vesting!, will also be kept up, a beautiful sssortineiit of which, is nowheingopened,embracingallthelatest.stjies. . : MR. PEACH will atteud to the Catting Depart ment, as k-eretsfore. . ' J. J. BiGGS. '.lPalelgh,.pct.l6,iI850. " , 47-r-o't State of North Carolina, HERTFORD COUNTV.' . ? : Court of P)eas and Quarter Session' Aug. Term, 18j0. William lieu I I prijinal nal Attachment-' ' sersns. x Morning C. Snvlh. ', ,Ivied qc7'atd IN this case, it appearing to.lhe.natwfuctianof the Court, that the defeudautif the above action is not a resident of this State. It is,, therefore ordered by the Court, UiatuuMica tioB.be jiisde iu the fUleigh Times for six wee is,, notifying the defendant of this proceed ing, and further, that he be and appear before the Justices j)f the County Coartof Ph-as aud Quarter Sessious.t the next Court to.be held for UieVpuuty ofllerlfi.nl at the Court iionsein Wiiityii, en the Fourth .Monday of Jlovemljer next, heu aml tl'ieie replevy tie properly so attached arid. plead;, Other wise final Judgineii. will bo tnltfu aguiust him and the property eoudsmned subject to the plaintiff reco very agreeably to aft of -AfiUMiib!)' iu such ease ms&e and provided. 1 1 M.CCWrEB, C.C. C. Scptpmher Sfilh, lff.O. ... 47 476 w. l'r, Jo.C?. ' f THE CLOBE. Cvigressitmal, Agricitltitra,tfnd Literary Seirtpoper. The undersigned submits lo the public his pro posals for the Cii-orE and its reports for the nex ksesoion uf Congress. Cop.grf ss h;ts now so liberally patri)tiizd lhe undertaking tlmt it will be establish ed as a standard work worthy of its otlicial imprinra) tux, unless the undersigned Inilsinhindmy, Thia will nut be the case if earnest effort can avail, TJ Cii-oiiEis the only paper that will furnish full reports of the proceedings and debates of the two Houses t( Cpngtess;& having received their sanction as such the bt'4 Reporters will be engaged to write out lhe debates ot each, day which will undergo the rt-vis ion of tlie Members. 'The work, after passing through the D. l! Globe and rei piving correclimi, wilt be presented, as liinwliei),iii the Co.nuiibssional 'aLons and Aitesmx. The debates will probably increase in interest during the pext session. The one subject whip! engrossed tfje last, will donbiles give way U otherj pf great, variety which, in this progressive country( me cnnmcis ui party ayu me amuition lur pinci; nd d stinction, necessarily produce, yast niterr ests will be at stake upon the decision' of lhe next Congress which will be evojjed in (heir discus: sion. All the honors of the Kepublic, dependent on tlie succession to the Presidency, at well as alj tlie great and permanent interests wftr!) go to the advancement of the power of the country, will give impulse to the action ot tlie nejt't session vif Congress. i he Dailt Gloss will be published daily during the session of Congress, and weekly the remainder ollheyeur. Jt will contain full and fnilliful re j ports Qf the prqceediprniof both Houses of Congress, and miscellaneous articles outvote general suur jecls to which it isdevoted. lhe Weekly Globe will contain Agricultural and miscellaneous articles; anij Mill occasionally give debates of such importance as command uni versal interest. The price of the Weekly Globe is reduced to one dollar, wi).h a view to obtain a more general circulation. Tlie Congressional Globe will embody, as it hat done fur the last seventeen years, Congression al proceedings and debates exclusively. j ne appendix wilt embrace the revised speech es separately, and the messages of the President of tne United States and the reports of lhe Heads of the Executive Departments. I he Cosorssioiial Globe and Appekdix wilj be published as fast as the proceeding of Con gress will oiajse a number. Subscribers may ex pect one number ol each a week during tlie fir el four weeks of a session, and two or .three numbers of each a week afterwards, until the end of the session. '''':. Complete indexesto the Coxa kessiokal Globe and Appendix will be sent to subscribers soon af ter Congress adjourns. Nothing of a political party aspect will appear in the Globe sive that which will be found in the Congressional reports. A paper assumirlgtp be an imps.rtiai vehicle for all sides, cannot maintain its character if the editorial columns reflect a par? ty hue. ' . ' "' " ' . ' TERMS. - For .one copy of the Daily Globe (daily during the session of Congress, and weekly during the recess) a year, $6 00, For the Daily Globe for less than a year, at tlio rate of 84 cents a month. ' " ' For one copy of the Weekly Globe for 0119 year, l 09 For one copy of theCoKGREssioKAL Globe du ring the session ji S9 .For one copy of the Appendix Jurhjgthe sees- Jon ' 1 50 For four copies oeither,or part of both during -uid svDBiqii uy For ten copies ofeitlier,, or part obolh during the session )0 OQ The prices for these pa pert are so low, that ad vance payments are indispensable (o carry them on, and.no order will be aUe,nde,d to unless tlie money accompanies it. : . , . . Subscriptions may be remitted by jnai), at our risk, in money at par in the section, of tlie country Where subscribers reside. The Cpngressiqjul Globe and Appendix, or the Daily. Globe, as they may elect, will be sent to all editors who may publish this Prospectus as often as three times before the ,first Monday iu December, and send us one copy oftheir paper containing it distinctly marked ground with a pen to direct ou attention to it. JOHN C RIVES.. WAsnmcToN City, Oct. 5,:L850. PROPOSAL? fOR PCTLISH1NO yt ;...' Semi-Weekly Fayetteville 0JscFrcr. It has long been the wish of the Senior Ed i lor of the Observer o mtke the experiment .whether tlip public will sustain a pspr in this town pu lilisliojl oftener than once a weak. (Circumstances hereto fore ejrinting, have prevented any movement qf the kind. But now, that lie has liie assistance of the Junior Lditor, they are jointly willing to under take the labor, provided such a subscription list shall be obtained as will probably pay tlie actual expenses. , , We need not nrge, to the citizens of this town, the inducements to the suprortof such an enU'r- pirze. They must be obvious, in the increased facilities c-f busir.essof all kinds, and consequent increased .importance and respeclabiliiy of the place, as a business mar,t. -Upon lhe public spir ited citizens of this town must be ilje main reliance for the support 0! the enterprise, since the mail ar rangements in this part of the State aie such as to exclude from general circulation papers having a more frequent issue than once a week.: ' To the, merchants and business men of the Inte rior who ens obtain a paper tivjce a.week. it will be urcIuI, by Inrnisliing Uie most speedy iiilorma tion of the marke.s, arrival uf hosts, Arc. - The Editors are negntiatingur -the regular re ceipt of the latest rolitical .and. commercial uews y Telegraph. " It is pmpnf.pd .to issne.fhe weekly paper as a t presen.on i aetday, and st, the present prices and tn'sue the semi-weekly paper 011 'J'tiewlsy and Friday mornings, at $4 iu advance, Si 6P during the vear, and .&p at the end of the year.- Present subscribers to the weekly paper csn have their names transferred to the other ; and of such, those who have paid in advance, will be-.credited in proportion, any for hall' the poruj4f .llieir pres ent advance, tne sie , pi,. ins paper wtii not ue changed. ' ' , Xheemi.-weokiv,pnper,.wiJl ,-not he sent to any nne..nf the presentaulifiriberB unless ordered. To all pliicea where .(.lie, niails csn convey a papcV twice a wee&,nd nliere we have a'i siifficJeift numlier .of snhsorlbers to make it iinporlnnt, we .will wnii to the 'Fostma ster or some friend a copy of tliw Prospeetits with the names of the prekent sulwcribers, and we ask the favor of them to Indi cate upon - til in t list without delay, wltjcii' paper they will prefer. To snch lists we will-i .afij In .receive the names of new pawns subscriber', fur either paper.1 ' - . Shnuld.thf .prospect jnsiify -it, "enrnpcge ,lo comirieiire ilieseini-wrekly paper eifh on the Int of December .or llie .1st of jjaunijy. "j?o that a prompt. response it ilrBjrabIe, iiia.we may be able o iiMke,llie iwcessary srrapgemeniK. . ,E.PJ.iUI.Hf& SON. iFayelleville, N,.C.,Ort. 10, lS,0. OCOTCII SJISFF AND TOBAct:0.-Tli O ..who are fond of a nice dip or good chew of the weed AviH find a superb article of fin ml' and 'folaceo. nt IVsriid'a l)rng Store. . , . ' . '-'' Rukij.'li Maa-h lilth 1850 16,
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