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PUBLIC SALE OF LAND. the Court oi l.'Hiilv, nade at jinrinir Term of the Superior Court fur the Coki.1v of Franklin, A- D. 1S51, iu the case ofU iHiuin O. Jeffreys and others. Petition tor sale of bind for partition. ; j, v ; - ' " : - ' ' --- '' ,; j, Will be seu to the highest bidder, on a credit of twelve mou-'bs, ,e t'-ourt House dqor in the Town of Louisburg, on the second Mondayof June uext.that heing the 9ih day af die month, a Tract of Land con taining tw hmiired and ihiity-five acres, aitjoiniug Ibe lauds of Nicholas R. Masseiibunr. M Debnani, Washington Branch, and others. . Tlie said rac' well watered, ha tolerably comfortable dwelling trottse, and sukabh out houses, and is dewrabla a Summer residence froin its fine locution lor health, yood socielv, and withiu 1 i mi'es of most excellent Mate ami' Female ScWoofcj. Tl plantation 18 hi pretty good repairs, and enough laudsuiricieutly open and prepared for. cultivation o employ two or three hand to advantage. Also,' wee other Tract of Land contaiuiiig one hundred and forty acres, which they inherited as Ucirs at Law of a deceased brother, A. S. Jeffreys, as will appear by dd Irom Washington Harris, A'herifi. Hood and approved sectiritv will fce required of the (purchasers. This'lst dv of Apn', A. IK 1S51. rJ4 Ul THUS. K. THOMAS, C M. E. OUrCIvTO COX'I RA CTORS. fTUlE undersignsd Commissioners will receive sealed JL proposals lilt?. Saturday . the 7th day -of June next, for building a Jutt. initlie Tow utf Louisbcrg, N.C, Hi by 44 ft-, two stories thigh. The lower story to be br'ck ar Haute, andithe'nppir-stry to I of brick. . The hrn.of.-asweiticationts -are filed in the eifice of the CJerk rCauty Court, iortke inspection of those who nwsy visit to enter bide for the contract.. Bids will be-eHtertauieatfor the.rock and bnuk work sep 3teJ ernojoihar - ; - - " , ... . wanvej. s. mix, i ' - A, IH. DAVIS i 54. B. MASSES BURG, i Coin's. ; ' i PHIL. HAWKINS, J :. A.' C .HER UF ' J ' " kntiaflawff. May 3d, 15I.' ' ' 24 til ILT .Standard. jUegister, .tfpiiii of the Age, and Warrenloii News, copy wtj I.. . 1 University ol .North Carolina. ; . THEiCammittee of 5sitation of the Trus " toes of .the .Uaiiversit- for the year 1851, consists of . 'His Ex'cj DS Reid, Pros' t ex officio Hon, D. L. Smin, L. L. D-, President hf the Coffcge. Thomas S.1the, 1 William Wtecry, " ' Daniel Jlf Bnrringr. ' . William? Blount, -Thomas Bragg. ' Charles Chalmers," ' George F Davidson t ' William Enlon, Jr . Burgess S Gaither., Solomon Grares, Frederick J Hill, " James Iredell, James Jlfebane, 'Bartholomew F JMoore, Frederick Jfath, Thomas Settle, William A Washington, ? Nicholas L Williams; " John C Williams, s Patrick II Winston. ''The annual Coinmcncement will be held 'on the first Thursday.. (5th day) of June ? -. rnis MAM.Y. next. ( Secretary of the (Board of Trustees. Haj- 1st, 1851. - NORTH CAROLINA JVIutual Life Insurance Company, - OFFICE, RALEIGH, N. C fliwiiQ rrtVlPtSiV mintiniipn to insnr the A .(...or.il l.v.liliv tt'hite wrrtnsiib Nlavee v nr.if ri-L- talipu nn a pinole lile $5000. CiUve are insured for a term oi otie to five years fir kvo-tliirds flteir valur. ' ' ' ' OFFICERS. J)t Charles E Johnson, President jWm.D Haywood, Vice President James F Jordan, Tecretary William 11 Jones, Treasurer Dr W J! McKee, Exani'g Phpsician J Hersman, General Agent si- 'All hisses are payable within 90 clnys after -..Ji-.7...,.t .,r.r i" nreented. lllanks; slid pam- if.l l.t,!-liowiii!r the f I ut of fiperatim.s .if 'tin tjoni iwny. tiiav 1e lil oti'apnlicHti at tl.e f)tHcp.Vir nv'f the A wMtcte. A 11 letters on liismes bIrhiM JMay 2 s, -JAMES P JORDAN, Sec - SfeASOXABLE GOODS. TVtV ....... ;.-;.r Uv nrcrv Tr.iin. a verv targe Phr Sprwg and Summer' Tar df Kinlinirinnr a im-at variety of ' "Fancy and. Staple Dr3 Goods, Hats, Shoes, r . .;. lionncts, Hardware, vrocKerj, , Carriage Trimmings ajid Groceries Whirh are effereil oil the most liherd terms fr 'Cash, r m ptiurtual dealers on reaHw hie time. t S'lease pal. nt the OU Stand, 3 doors above the ' Alii rk t. and see lor vourelves. . May 2 . JAMES M TOWLES. FRESH DRUGS, MEDICINES, & C. ; IHLLI13IS, liAVVTOOD, 'v&f.. i ARK. now reiriBivinz fcirce -addi- ! liotis to their stiiek of , . . u ', t DRUGS, MEDICINES,- , ; ' CHEMICALS, ' " 1'AIXTS. OILS, DYESTCFF.T -; trtVtt Glass, Pcrfamcnj, v, 'C- Vrotn tite tmict reliable Houses in t,he Northern i'itie. wiiirli have been purchased with an eye ihiole to their purity, anoare oneiru ior Fiicli riee and oh such term as shall compare irrornblf with soy Iwms to the Stafe. ' ' ' ' i,bj"wcia'-'rtr Mitx-haiita, and Dealers wm-rally, wiillneiUojiveus calllieftre nur . j-liasiiijrrt IrH-lii.itf assured we i sha II not iail to 4easeboth in a.intof price ami jm.lily,, j , Orders prinptlv nilended to, and particukr at tention given to parkins and forwarding. Family Medicines "n I'iescriptions compound ed at a H hour of ilie day and iiig'it by a coinl)e tent pprii ; witii nealncs and despatch. ; , -- tender onr most sincere tliank to Ihe citi keiia of Raleich and the SHrrouiuling eootitry for the -l.-iiijr'ai-.d litiiril patronage we have receive'; jiiid'trust by Ktitirinrr zpal nd enerjiy to please, ' in th prosipoution of put business; to merit ito conjinusoce.' ' ; ' '- i ,?v Ualeigh, April 25. 1851,.: ; r .' ',.23-3m v, ' comii Ini) sec j.r ; - -.THB'l"iW'' wnil-J also inform his town d ironntrt lrien.l.i, 'h;.t having returned from il North, where he (. laid in a ;roou r,r'mfn' ;.r-i-ri -,l Siioes.'thev may he sa:i.-fied that h ... i . 1. . ...!.! 1.0 anv. Don't lis! en to lie Will lio; lie linnet".; .1 - . l-riu i,!;e tales, hut come and see for yourseif ; and bs so doing; '- - L. B.WALKER. 22 if. April 23,18."!. fCST RCCCIVEO a lot of good Vitietur. M.rth ;'l!lliAVrs UTCfIF0D. 1 v v SMALL STORES; 1651-;a2. ; N4VV Dt:iJAUTMENT, 1 '.- d , J5nreauoflV.vwionsandCh.th,i.?,- April 24, 1H51. ) IJROPOS US,' sea led ami endorsed '-Proposais - - -for Small Stores," will be received at l his Bu remu until 3 o'clock P.M. on Monday tlie 20th day of May next, fr fumrsliing and delivering (n re ceiving ten davs' notice) at the United Slates Na vy Yards at Charlerfoww, iWassechusetls. Brook lyn, New York, and Gosport, Virginia, sncli qnan tiliesnny of the following article, as may Tie re quired or ordered Irotu the cotiirsclor ly Hie Chief of this Bureau,- or bv the respecive cofiimantiinjr nifiecrs of the sakl Navv Yards, duriiijr the fiscal yearending iune 30, I85i, namely : , ., Boxes, shaving -,. - , Brushes, shaviag , Brushes; scrubbing, . . . . . Brushes, shoe -, Brushes, clothes . , . . . , ; Buttoes tiavy, vest Buttons, uavy, coat Buttons, dead-eye Blacking-, boxes of Beeswax ; . Combs, coarse . Convbs, fine Cotton, spools of Grass, for hats . , . Jack knives . Handkerchiefs, cotton ...... Handkerchiefs, silk, fancy colors Looking glasses , Mustard seed.. . . Needles, sewing, assorted , Pepper, black. Pepper, red Razors, in single cases Razor strops Riband, hat Soap, shaving, in cakes Silk, sewing, blue black . Scissors ,-.-. Soous Thread, black, white and blue Tape, black and white Thimbles Muk-tar.l and nennrr will be required at New York nnfy, ami iw die raw state. . A It tin r;ir Im id list he of iood otialitv. Pflii.il to the best n! those wpnenlly used in the service, . : . . y ll i L I. and c1nloriiiat l3 l Hie j-ainpies att ij which nucc bren recently selected and neic deptisited at said navy ards ami in M is Bureau, and subject lo such inspection nt Hie I avi yar.l where ueuvercu as tne ni. ;r ..ft!.; Ituroaii mav direct, and be in all rc- pppcts natii-fictory t the inspecting officer, said olflci r to be MipMntl bv me iary ueparnneiu. . . ' . ... " if i 1 1 -J.l All the aiticles to lie delivereu iree oi an mciaeniat exptMiscs to tin- Government, in proper vessels or package, and the dric.f f each and every article must be the same Ht tlie re. pec live places-oi uen ckage in which one or more dozen of the a'Hve articles are packed, and the boxps, lialea or haro-l in which me same may be deliverei1, rhall be marked with their content, the name ol the. coniracnr, ami the month and the month and year when put up; and when desir ed in good sulttitat'iiiy slopping orner. The coiitr u ior lnii.-t c-Ul.Iish acjencies at such stations other ihanliis residence, that no delay may arie in ttirnisiung what may .oe requirea; anu ...l, on il in.fra.-lnr or iiirpnl fa ils Oromntlv tncom- ply with a requisition, the Chief of the Bureau of Provisions and L. hailing shall be autnorizpu to oi rect purchases to be made to supi ly the deficiency, mifipr the neimliv to be exDressed in the contract : the record of a 'requisition, or a duplicate copy thereof at the Bureau of Provisions and Clothing, or at either of the navy yards aforesaid, shall be evidence that such requisition has been made and received. - Two ft more npr roved sureties, in a um equal to the estimated amount of ihe contract," will le required, and ten per cent u in in addition will be withheld from the amount of all payments on ac-o.-.,i..t ihoroofua rolUicrl spcurilv. in addition, to secure its performance, and not in any event to be . . : . , i . i i : . u . ri paid until it is in mi respects rompiieu wiiu -, su rer ceiidim of tlie amount of all deliveries made will be n-4id by the Navy Agent within thirty Jays alter bills duly authenticated shall have been pre sented to turn, i . '- - lllank forms of proposal may be obtained oh application tn the Navy Agents a: Port-mcuth, New Hampshire; BoKton, Nesv York. Philidelphia, Baltimore, Norfolk, Pensacohi-.and at tfiis Bureau. Kvery offer made most heccopihied as di rected ib the Act of Congres making ; appropria tion fiir ihe naval service, for 184G-47, approved 10ih Aiiaust, 184. by a written guaranty, sign ed by one or more responsil le persons, to tlie pf-Iw-tthat he or lliey undertake that the bidder or biddere will, if his or their bid be accepted, enter into tin obligation, within five days, with good and sufficient sureties, to furnish the supplies proposed. The Bureau will not be .obligated to consider any proposal unless accompanied by the guaranty re quired bv la w ; the competency of the guaranty to lie certified by the Navy Agent, District Attorney, or some officer of the General Government known to flic Bureau. ' ," ' " " A record or duplicate' of the letter informing a bidder of the acceptance jnf his proposal, will be deemed a notification thereof, withiu the meaning of tbe act of 184G, and liis bid will be accepted in coiityrmily with .this understanding. , . -. Extract from the Act of Conoress, approved Au . 1 in ni4i'. .-, . I ' rjU. Vf, I-"U. - - 'Sec. C. And be if further enacted, That, from snd after the passage of this act, every propcal for naval supplies invited by the Secretary M tlis Na vy, uiaier.thn proviso to ihe general appropriation hi! for the navy, app;oved Mirch third, eighteen 1... .i.i omt rnriv.tliren ' shall he accomnanied bv """,r" J , -- - -j a written guaranty, signed by one or more resptm- sible nerson. to the effect that he or they timier- take that Ihe bidder or bidders wili, if his or their hid be-accep'ed, enter into an -.obligation, iu sush time as may be srescribed by the JSecretary.of the Navy, wits good and sufficient sureties, to furnish the supplies proposed. No proposal shsli be con .t.irn.i ni.tnac .r..omraiiied bv such puarantv.' If. a Iter the acceptance of a proposal and a notiOea tion thereof to he bidder or bidders he or they sha II fail to enter into an obligation within the time pre scribed bv the Secretary of the Navy, with pood I and sufficient sureties lor luraishing the supplies, .1 . . 1 . t. . .AM .. -F tliA Vm.iT cl.ull vm.Ai,rl In tueu me -oecrciui j . m .n p.wi contract with some other person or persona for fnr uishing the said supplies; and shall forthwith cause The difference between tlie amount contained iu the propost.1 so guarantied and the an.ount tor w hich xe may have contracted for furnishing the an id suppliei. tor the whole period of the proposal, IO DC Cliarj;eu up npm.-i uiuuc. v.. 1 hii nr ilipir rmamntor or pusrnutor : and the same ma be immediately. recovered by the United States for ie use ot ine rsavy uepartmen', man action of rebtao-ainsl euner or an 01 sain persons. tlay 3. - 23-4 w 'Select Classical ScJio pi. THE Subscriber intends to open a School for Bovs on the 16th of Juiy next, in Alamance countv,"l3 miles west of Hillsborough, ; an 20 d miles "north west of Chapel Hill. - ' ' ; The design is to haVe a Scliool In which Boys tjay lie .thoroughly prepared fr College or lor b.asiness, in a f ituation remote from temptations to idleness or .Vice. - ,1'he, number of scholars will be limited to thirty, who will hoard in families in the immediate vicinity of the Academyj two in a room, lie will be assisted by 11. W. Witso.- A.B. Te rms : 75 per session tn advance, for Board, Tuition, Room, Bed and Bedding, Fuel and washing. ; o J" ' -tj' -? ' '' . Circulars eontainng further infortnalion, can lie ohtained 0-11 n pplicatifli! to Rev. A. Wn.sos, f). D.. nt Ikilshoronch, N. C, until 1st of Jane, and a fu-r ihu-l at burnt Siioj). Alamance county, N c. 4 . - - ALEX. WILSON.' Hillsborough, . C, April 25, 1351. '.22-lvr BOYS' clothing; TTe 'have on baud the mo.-t bi-uninul assortment o Yoctii's t i-oiiUM:. Hum 15 years Ot atfe dovn ever oiFered for sale ill Noriti (.'arohnn ; cmisistmsl Frocks, Sacks, Itouudiiboitta. Oven-oats. I'uuts am Vests, Persons, b, Hirwanlnig ttieir -nieasiire anu stati'ig' theatre of the Youth, can be mtppihtl without beie present. Suits of ever variety ou baud alwaj Seud iu your orders. . ''l.--n" -t.. OLIVER & PROCTER. November s, leaOV - '. ' , " ; V ! "I :.it:i ,d ; TO THE LADILS. .-. - TWIT'S hae on hand every kind of CII1L- 'DREWS' CLOTIIIMO, that we can sell much cheaper than they ?cal be made up in this country. Overcoat, sack, Jackets ami Pant. Send in your orders together with the me---: are anu age. ? ; OLIVER & PROCTKR. Nowmbcr 8, 1850. , 49-tf . IN the Eastern part of the Town, on Monday night, March 3M, a six barrel Revolvinsj Pis tol. -The tinder will be liberally rewarded by re turning it to this Office. . . . NEW STORE. rpFIE Undersiiiiicd most respectfully inlorm thoir J- friends and the public ireuerally that ibry have associated themselves lojretlier, in the. Taiionutr and Clothing business, uiiderthe firm of.l. J. Bi:s t o. im... ,u.v.i.H h New Store, a few liHir Ih-Iow the North Carolina Bookstore, where they H be hap pv tosee all of their old Krienil.- anl Psil;oiis. and piedge themselveb to 'sell ehenr thM ever. I hey canutall tim-s warrant ajrwwl tiiunii Suit l Clothes. Cull and examine tlieir nue fim-i. "i ivr.i.., ....... Clothes. Also, their Stock of fine Cloths, Cassiiuers and Vestincs. . . To the Members or the apprnacliiiKj Irf-JIislature, thev wouldsav.it shall b.- to their advantage in pat ronize the new finil of J.J. i!TK & -:"- Call ue.t door to Mr. Root's Jewelry Store. J. J. P.UJCS. jl' SYLVESTER SMITH. uleijrh.Oct. 16, lf.r.O. 4C Jrcslj anb -fine ! ! ! Just in CLiinc ! JAML'S M. TOWLliS TS just now receiving and upening a very e.len - sive Assortment ol i SEASONABLE GGODS, which he offers on the most reasonable terms for Cash,ortj punctual customers. His friends are respectfully-invited to call and see fur themselves. Raleigh', Oct. 2(i. 4-en CONVENTION ADDRESS. IVo tin v a f.. -v hundred conies on ha ml of, the "Address to the People of North Carolina, on Hie subject of Const it ntional Reform." the ccond Eili- lion of which lias just tieeu piniiisneu. nir jinn be sent by mall.Hiid will lie afforJed at the rale of $2,00 per hundred. The money must ai company the order. Address '.., . ., Cll. C. KAWM r..M.' if aleigh Times Office. Raleigh, Feb. 28. 1851. iS-Ut xotkm:. HAVING been duly qualified as Executortothe last will and testameut of the bite Edward Shaw of Hertford County, State or North Carolina, jn said County, I hereby give uotice, that, at the term of the Circuit Court to be held in the City of Norfolk Vergtnia, on the first day of June next,, I shall move thi Court to make au order directing a transfer to me as Executor, of the stock held by. the testaior m me . ... T. - i. 1 1 C ! . AAAVai.. (n Exchange ItauK at j.onoia aioresaiu, ntuiriuiuK ie provisions pt tlie law oisaia oiaie. Hertford Couuty, U w tti,vi -c ni.c i North Carohua ) Ex'rofE.wd SHAW an. 31. lt3l. ' ' ' O" Richmond Whig and Enquirer insert once a week two months and forward accounts and a copy or the paper containing to W. N. II. Smith, Murfres bwro, Hertford. N. C. ' MUSTER ROLLS. ; SOLDIERS OF THE WAR OF 1812. IN PRESS at the Raleiuh Times Office, aud will shortly lie published, . THE MITSTEU IttH.LS of the Soldiers or the War of 113. detached from the . Militia of North Caroliua under , Kemiisitions from the President of the United States. Published iu pursuance of the llcsolutions or the Cenenil Assembly of Jau'y SH, 151 s under the direction or the Adjutant Ueneral. The Work will make, probably, upwards of loll pages, and will bo out in about three weeks. A limited number of extra copies will be printed, and may he obtained on application at this Office. Price One Dollar per copy ' Persons at a distance, sending the money, will have the work mailed to their . address. - t:L C. RABOTKAl', . F.d. &. Prop. Ualeigh Times. tta!ciSh, Feb. 21. ' A XT E N T I ON L A DIE S ! rTlHE Subscriber would respeetfully inform yon, -- oiteandall, that, having lately1 returned Iroili the North; and having procured, at heavy expen- ses,Hlie services 01 a superior iiumm, been bWmglit upat the trade, and who U cohfi dently recomuu ndeil, he can supply you wiU any tiling you want in tiie f j 4 '' fJ.YCY CylKU pR td CREJIM . line. JnHbekind enoiioh tiglveineatrial,and,if every thing is' not done up brown, there will be no charge. - - -''- - ; '',:" ' . , I intend to have none but the bst of materials ; and the citizens of ltteig!i may rest assured thai s the Dusmei ! . Worj. i the business shall le,ttenileu to, ana mat uy iue men. Charges inoneraie, L. B. WALKKIt. April V, 18-31 . -tf; 1 U0SPLCTUS OF THE . '. NORTH CAROLINA BABTIST.: ' , TO BE PUBLISHED 'AT ASHVILLE, C. AXD EDITEP BY " . '",- C. BERRY, J. M. BRYAN", , . JAS. BLYTIIE, , ' t v. it nr s . . i The North Carolina Baptist, will he published on a handsome sheet of by 32 J inches and upon new type, once every two weeks, at $ 1 per annum in advance, or $ 150 if not paid in sdvance. Widows, Ministers, and Post Masters will be charced oiily l.-payable during tlie year, and S 1,50 after the end of tlie year. , , , , . , .' v. '-.. i4 : clubs. . . . . 10 copies will be furnished to clobs fori f-9.00 ! 20 copies for 17,50 -!! 25 copies for 019,75 !! ! All persons obtaining ubsctiptioiis, are requested to forward them toJamesM, Edneyi Ashville, N. C. free of postasfe, by the 20th of May. , If by that time 500 good subscribers are obtained, ar rangements will at once be made for .its publica tion! SulwWiber will only be expected to pay up on the eceipt of the first number.- .71 " 'X' J M EDNEY, Fublisher, GttANP RoVaU AKClk CHAPTER OF THE State. of Iorth Carolina, THE Anniwl Grand Convocation of this Grand fli.j ntor will tnte nlace in Wilmiiii?!on on Mon- dav, the second day of June, AT) 1S51, A 1 2381, & 'f rQ-i a full ronresentation is desired, as business of importance i" to he transacted. ' By order of the M E G II P. -t , ? 'F.OBT G RANKIN". Sec'y Mav 2. . -.23l2a J' -UEilY Di TUIIXER- WIIOLEeAI-if AND RtTAlL . liooKSELLF.K A: Stationlii. ".':r '. FaitPtteviUe S'ff'l, ," : r V, VLEIC1I NOiiTll CAKOLINA. Has t tantlvon hand, and lf.r sale, at the lowest pri-es,a large'aitd Well s:lected asortuieut ut i.WV, MEDICAL. M-'HlXil,.; I THEOLtKilC L. AND MIS., CELLANKOl-'S 1!IM)KS. f ai.m), i nr. i'ii- i TIONS OK HI I vi." r BLES AND PRAYER ROOKS, . . Is r.VERr VARIKTT OF BlNHlS" AND SlIE. And iweiving regularly all the NEW WOFJIS in the various departments of Literature. SCHOOL-BOOKS. m tr- i:n vtiuu "iiiim' - - - -------- Teachers enjaj.-d in ihe instrrtetion of youth, to their . .......... ..,kw'. r. . assortment l IH.Jlivi-, wiiiou w verv t-x- tensive, comprising the must V ALt'ABLl'J ORKS uow in uso. ... , BLAiVK 'BOOKS. It;, sli.lc i,r r.lnuL- Ibw.ks is comtete. eirihracin" everv description of Acootiul, RecorO and Muftioran- dum Books. .Stationery. Every vnrletv of Cmnnnm and t'':incy Ftalionery, rl.Mliiiir V ritiiur und V ratililn.r Puiters, Steel Pwiis of everv deseriotmii and price. Ink, Quills, i . i .. :l 1 lloousellers-, .-AirreiiniiM, eacners, uinuinn, auu ScIkmiI Coiiumttees silip(ied on the newt reasonable te'rms. V ' ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Feb. 14, 1H51. 13 tf. EN CO II It A t; E SHUT II E R N M EC II AN ICS. . THE snbscriliers resectfully aiuiounce to the ci tizens of Favetteville and the surrounding country, . . ' . -.i .i... . tllUl IIIRV nave t-lllllli-lli;ru uir . r . .. CARRIAGE MAKING BUSINESS, at the old stand formerlv oeeunied lv Simpson and A Atk. hail's. .IH.UM'ill. y....- - - - -- . - -i wh.'re they are now prepared to manufacture to order ul! kinds o Uullllir Vehicles, tnnii a .Sulkey or Un'Sy to. a nine passeu-r Coach, wliieh. lor style and du rability, shall not be surpassed by any establishment Thev hope, by a striet olleiitinn to businers, and a desire, to please all who may lavor them with a call, to merit a sliareor the puhlie patrona-re. ' l.'.-nairiiMT lieatlv etceutei'. at sliort notiee, and at 20 Her cent, lower than ;mv olht-r eslablLshmeut iu k. ntupp. THOMAS V. WHITE.' : , - J CM US it. It A BOTE AU. WASTED 5000 White Ouk Spokes, lor which a liberal price will be paid Favetteville, Feb. 17. If51. , ' 14-tf A NEW STOCK OF BOOTS, SHOES AM) SLIPPERS. ; . . t rPlIE sulrscriber lias just re- J turned In in the Northern Market, where ht- has laid iu large and beautiful s tock of arti cles in his-liiie of husiuess. embracing every descrip tion ot niie aim coarse wear. ii:,.,.t r.,r I nuil MiKss. eomnrises everv quality of Slippers, Walking Shoes, whole and haif trailers &c,, -at,, and Ins supply lor oeuueiuu ami Boy's, sncli u will suit the tasteof all. ii..-i...u ..iB. i..;it I., n l:irirsnnnlv of materials in . . .. . . . x- . ..." i r- , l. .. (US IIMC, ana OrOUglll on a lirmmic ui miou ... North ; and is therefore prepared to manufacture BOOTS, SHOES,' We., in a style unsurpassed by auy other establishment ia the I ity. ;. All 1. .. : ,l.l Clii.ir Miir.il that he will .1 II lie WIV IB HI"'! . . be able to trive satisfacliou both in fnalitT nnd rice. itl.'V V Ul tf rV V f) South East Corner C-amtol Siiuare I7u.rh.nct. IcHh. 1850. 4ti e " Conic At Last. Of BAGS Superior Buckwheat Flour. 500 pounds liest soft shell Almonds, 20 Drums best Fies, 4 Barrets soda Crackers -Just received aud for sale by L. IS. lUIeiglr, Xin 26th, 1851. H'ALKER, AT Till: NORTH C A ROLIXA MUSIC STORE C eteived this day, another supply of new and fashioimble Music, a lot ot Due uunarsmio fine Otcoa wood i lutes by - K. W. PETE RSI LT A, r!al.iiili Fi-liruarv 13.1801. ia-tf aliu:rt ij. st iT 11 AG EXT. C 0.1I.1HSSI0. MfeRCH A AT, AXD Dry lioods Broker, aew lork. r my FA n VAX S his services lo rite Mercha nts. Pla n J 1 ;,;.a.. .if il.u Mt, ut horn States, and III" a 1 111 .ii'.i " ' . y . . . - - . . will atleml to anv business in his line either in the sale of Produce iir Merchandize, or the por- t . .. r n... linMinaa fTrrw.kerv. Shoes. cuasem m ih.ii., v.iuv.m. "1 . Hals, Furniture; Cartages, JI usical and Agricul tural in.riiiinmt BagiHWg Itope, Drugs, Metli cine &c. lie flatiers Irtmself as a purchaser of .riwsls lor Woltihern Werchants ins experience win enable hint o gtve entirs? saosiacnon i" : chants who jay entrust lo hm tnesr orucrs. i 4 . R E FERE NOES t., . His Excellency Charles Manly, fealeigh. tv iii .1.1 Hiii.iseereiarv 01 aiate. uo, L W. Mordecai, Prs't B'k ofStalc, ; Dr. J. O. Watsotv'res't Ma. In. Co., (15. F. Mis.re, Eso., Attorney Geo., ' Mulhew Shaw, Esrj;, Washington. - II..11. J. U. i. Daniel, Weldon. An.lro.i .liM-iier. Esn.. - do. do. do.' do. II. II. ts'wis. Esq.. (.'feensborough, AIt r m, 1 f m .... 1 lOen . 9 30-tf. ' rvew 1 nrKs-Aiigiim 1 , n-w, Steam1 Saw Mill. . .1 v . . .. : v, : . - . v . -i i -. IllEti leave to call the attentlou of builders and nersons Wishmz to purchase Lumlier to m STEAM SAW MILL XEAIt RALEIGH, wi.V-.RF. THEY CAN BE Mimilied w-'ith'anv kiud, at the shortest notice. - Also sawed La.hs ol tne Oesl ijuaiiij ai i-i u. ri - ' 'IV II. SNOW. July 12. . 3i-lX TO POSTMASTERS, POST OFFICE. STAMPS. THE advertiser, Postmaster at Pleasant Grove, . Alleghany coan.y; Maryland, ts Ue first person IB Uie Unttea Oiaxef wn coneeiveu ..u . .c,.- extensively to publish thevidea Of furnishing all post offices in the country with cheap stamps. AM ..,1 . i.iiri u.-ei warri.nted eatial or supe rior to ay other thait csjr be procured for the same price, and whenever any are wm m any n" ner defective or innsatisfactory, duplicates wjll be rlo,l nn jmtie.iwithotit extra 'charse.. AU who order a set ofistan.ps, with .a full spt of C'aangesl.for dates, s only (for thirty pieces, shall he kent in sUmbs ad lib 'UWn. Full sets with ""vi.siiH "j , W..l W-lri stamps are.neatlv made w.tn ttirned nana !es('.ul screw same style as the regolar govern- icrmi oiiv " . . " ( - ... mrrinKiliirHlile. efficient and warran- ll.11.A . . - . ted ; . feic cme to two dolliirsotily, and special authoriiy to send bv niainree. r Address," Prt Master, Ple.isant' Grove, Alle- ntv.. MarvlSntL . - - tt-r1 A..r fi.litor iiiili'ishing- the above f with this note) three times, and sending a copy of the pa- i,,li rsruimi rili t dtr ten dolia rs . i n wood letters, or a ten dollar proof press or if preferred, a wood eiirvingorn engraven iiKvrnftput ncu, ol the above value, ui e lorwaruci. -.. . Fetu-mirv 19. lC-5w The Pepper Box, Corner of Wilmington and Ilargett Mreets. 4ffit. H I I jiir TIIIS silendid Establishment is now oprn for the pao-omioe of the public. PEPPER is well known in this commiini:y, arid throughout the Stateasa. Caterer for vhe taste of those fond of Game, Oystttrt, Fish, and other Delicacies of the ..-.! .. - Season, - .. -i . , Baked, Scalloped, Fr, Seurd, r And done tip' Brown, with all the et cetera: The llouse is.so arranged as-Jo furnish Saloons completely retired for private parties-,of gentlemen desirous of feasting themselves and .friends..;. PEfPER attpiids to the Cuisine in person. TrayHi handsomely piled up, sent to every part ol the at short notice : and Parties will e sup plied at any hour of the day or night, by sending thejr orders to the House. ' ; : Utembers-of the legislature, when fatigued with their arduous official duties, may refresh themselves atPEfJPER.'s; and other Visiters, us. welj as his old friends and customers of the City.are invitctl to do the satne. No pains or expense shall lie spared to mate this THE HOUSE where every wish of the Epicure shall be .ratified. . ' ... W. R. PEPPER, Agent for L. V. Smith. Raleigh, Nov.' 15, 1850. 50-tf BOOKS ! BOOK ! ! BOOKS !!! r IIEXKY 1. TIUXER, Publisher, Hint; seller, ami Statimter. I'n, 1, Farj etteville Street, Raleigh, X. C. HAS ahvays on hand a larze and general collec tion of Law, Medical,' . Theological, Classical, Voyages; 'travels, Novels mid 3iscellaneous-Itooks AlSOy-a Verv extensive assortment of SCHOOL HOOKS, A-c. Blank Hooks, ld;ers. Journals, Day ii i.- i 'l.AAl. K.u.lra itiiil hiiv otliHr kind that mav be wanted, manufactured lo order. ' Tosrether with a general assortment of STATIONERY. Particular attention given to fillin? all -orders com plete from Booksellers. Merchants; Teachers and pri vate individuals. And every article in. his line sold at the lutrext prices for cash or approved credit, eitliei ul tvt.ii!ic:tl nr retail. ' All new Works received as soou as published. Female JJonrdhig -School i IN GRANVILLE. THE NINTH Session of my School will open on Weduesday the 15th of January next, under, tl..-ir of mv l)ii'Gini:u. who is a Gradi-atk ok GkEFKSBORo Fkmale Coi.i,e:k. Charges as hereto- fore, viz:. For Boau and 1 uitioii. per .-session oi rive Mouths, in' all the English Branches, including Or namental Needlew'oVk, Lights, &a - - 37 50 f or French, per session, - - - - - - - For Music on Piano, - - - - - - I - 1- :" i :.. l ...... .,-;i l nin In. iimirlit. at JO 00 ..i i inn: tin """ .. it. ' " - in.:. cl..-.l Il miles South of (Oxford, on the Raleigh Road, is a f reparatory School to Greens boro' Female College ; 'iiud Purents wishing to giv. their Children a good and thorough Limitation, or prepare them for Co'lege. cannot doso at any other School on bi'tter terms than is here. crti red. No deduction made for absence,- after euteriui Suhool, except in ease of sickness. r. 1 1 1 v i .-1 iji.i'. Aildress. Urookville, Granville Co. N. I'. Female Boarding School.. TTtT Cmt couinn nf m- School w ill oiien on Mon day, the 13th Januarv, 1(51, under the care of com- ... . ..- i . i , . - . . ... - ,.r " 1 ftent 1 eachers. uoaru ana i union, per mruin m Ivp mouths, in all the Eiurlish branches, inclitding Oruainentul Needle wtrk. Lights, lie; k:it 5't 5 on l-. 50 10 IJU ,f Oxford. For Frenfb, per session, . " Music on riano. Music on tiuitar will also be taugh t at : flu- School is situated six miles. .North on the Cosheu Koad i three miles West 01 Midway ; and two n ilct East of Clay's X Hoaiis. l!.reri . kliimr to irive their children a tliorou"h education, 01 prepare tlidiu for College, cannot do so anv other School on lietier terms vnnn oie mic offered. JtlllN H. UIC.,S. Address, Oxford, Cranillo county. ", . , . Dec, 7th, 1S50 BETTER STILL. J. IIKNRY 1IARRISS, I UPHOLSTERER AND MATRES.S MAKER OPPOSITE THE YARBROUGII HOUSE, : GALES' BUILDINGS. TTTOULD respectrully inform the Public, that he V constantly keops on hand a supply of the be: l Bed Mattresses of all kindsiichiliii(r the much np- I Prermv Mtthf.bs. whicli will be 1 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 .1 . Mil.. . .-. -- fcuud a perfect luxury, titTser in Summer or in ter. Also. -. SOFAS, LOUNGES, EASY CHAIR, : -' :V,i : !' "'X. : manufactured in every style to order. Uepairinc ol all Kinds uone at tne snoiiesi umr r and all work warranted to be done in the best anil mwt workiriaulike manner. ; " V , 1$. B. The public will please tionr 111 mma m;u T'lniionrl nrnmaallv to the muutifuelure of my Mt- tresses, Sofas, Louiijrxs Ate. ' Kaleigh, ieb.5 tsal. 1 -u JOHN C IN TOWN TUV. un.tumlirnil. who V.:tii mst returned from the "unexplored regions" of the SS'Vute of Nash, takes this method to return nis iiiauns 10 me leisrh. and the comity, for their hospVsli-"ties," and to inform them that he wisives to p.urcha.se a' few "Darkies." I will (rive as much for Boys between the ages of 10 and 23, aud girls from Q to 20, as any inau on top of the ground. 1 v hot-Very particular as to color, but would preler mnluttoes witti ":;oap lock. - fersous liuviiijr auen propenv iui roquesied to pie ine a call ; and tlioce that huve not would do well, to call also; as a few moments with ...A .rl.l i.n .l.inht remunerate them for the time. . I deem it nnnecessary to say more, as mere is not a man, woman, or child 111 tlie ftat, wnojias heard of the lfou. treorge K. Badger, Hon W m. H. Haywood, Jr. 1. t . .Moore, Jonn V . ioore,aiKi Mr JJUYAL will attend to sny cas during i:.. JOHN t'. .MOORE. Dec. 6. Bxtliity Land to Soldiers. n"..' uta Art nf Comrress. l3ountv Land i .rrantea to the officers a-ndSoldiers of the wa r o 7ii . .V - 1 .rii.A vortnitc fnilian wars since 1790 In ca'seofihe death efthe Soldier, to their Widow anil Miiior children - - The undersigned being permannniiy locateu at .1 -.... r w.il.inrrtnn- nd Dossessin? a thorousih mnd familiar acquaintance with the requirements ''f G e'nt ia prepared to attend to 9 WJJa without jeopar- . r' j at bu, lttie expense to claimants III 11 I ' 1 Si ' J , . j ii .nit t hut lilt ie exnense to claimants. nr uruciHiiiiiii. i . land v axranis iiotaici u Lands, and the Und sold, if desired, onthe most advantageous Jetnvi. V . - . 1 1 n . l...!Mnn.. n ml Mara Claims tor, mvauu, lveviuuiiuimijf hum Pensions, Back pay. Lost Horses, and every oth trahistthe General dnv. ernment adjasted with pTOtnptness and despatch Persons desiring intormation 01 menus ic ot have been in the Army ot Navy, will forward to him all the particulars known of their service, - r. of mai ies win o together witn a tee 01 one uouar, ami. men ci..Ju..- Unas. iy lucKer. Washing City .!. C. 1851 rpilE AMERICAN ALMANAC AXpnEPOS- X ITOItY OF USJSr L!L a.U.l.r-"o. jur theyeariSoL : - H.. , .,' 1 A few copies 01 tne at)oe vaiuaom " "- - r iriTii ar c ' Raleigh, FeVy 1651, l5-f TOWN LOTS FOR SALE. TTrry The .'''uhsenber has Pmr town Lots which he will sell upon accommodating terms, two of which are in tl town of !oiiisbtirg. one of which is coin lortably improved with a good il wellint; House and all necessary outtiTuises, convenienl to one of the beftSpiinrjs perhaps in the State ; situated in a very hea,lthv apd respectable part of the town, within on'e li'iindrt? and fifty yards of the public square or Court Ifiuse. The other is not ssucii improved, but equally as desirably lsested as the former for, health, water and respectability, and'is one of the jnost prominei t. locations for a family residence. tn the town of Louisliurg ; which i will sell upon reasonable terms. Ilehas alsotwo' vacant lots in the town of Franklinton, near the Ware house, which might be desirable to persons wishnjf to build business houses. If any per son should wish to purchase one or both of the fir-it mentioned they caicall on the Subscriber at l.onisburg-, and if the fatter, they can call on Mr. William F. H'.lliard or M. J. A.Stone, at Frank linton for further particulars. Cash for the pur-, chase is nt particularly required,, The whole, or a by part of the above pro perty, will be sold on reasonable terms. " R. R. S. LAWRENCE. Louisbnrg, Franklin County, A'. C. April 4. 20-tf- lie North Carolina jllTl AL LIFE LXSl'RAXCE. C0MIMXV - ' ; ' ltAS.EIGH,' N. IpllE above Company has een in operation near JL y one year, under the immediate supervision o l)r. Ciias. E.'.Toii.n-som, rresideiit, William ILJIavwoou, Vjee .President, J.UKS F. JiiHiuNi Secretary, William II. J onus, Treasurer, 't; pKKitr.s Bctisf.e, Attorney,' ' !'r- Vv AS xf FN' ) V'dirr.l Board oj r. M. II. McKbk. : ( Consultation. Dr. kioii i). B. llAVWonQ, ) William P. Cooke, ) Dr. William K, Scott, . Executive Committer. Charles ,B. Root, ) ... ' J. IlEnrjiAN, Ceneral Agent. ( Durintf this, time more than ;"( Policies have been ssuedj with an increasiu'j demand fur iuforniatlon on the subject of Life Insurance. :' This Company is working tinih.-r th must liberal Charter. known to Lile Coinpmiit-s. The 5th Sec. is es .'follows : . lie it further enacted, That the hushaiid may in sure his own life, for the sole use and benefit of his wife or children, and in case of the death- of the hus band, the amount thus insured shall bjt paid over t- the wife or children, or "'.heir jruardiau, if under age for their own use, free ffi:iii all the claims of the rep- . resenta'tives of the hiisbr.nd or any of hb creditprs. Organized on principles purely mutual, the life mem bers participate in the whole of the profits. Besides. the insured is allowed to use his annual dividends in the renewal of l'len.iium. SlaVes are insured for a term of from one to five years, fir 5 their value : Ail losses of the Company are paid within ninety day after sat sfactory proof is furnished. .... . No California risks have of will be taken. Blanks and -Pamphlets'-containing Charter, Bye laws. &.P. may be had on application at the ollice of the Company, or any of the Ageuci?sj Communications should be address -d. post paid, to JAMESF. JORDAN, Sec'y. ' April 10, 1 ?'.(). STATE OF NORTH CAKOMNA CHATHAM COC-NTY. John Thompson Ad- ") tnitiistrator of Betty Ma non decease! V.. vs. Edward Moore and wife Jane, Henry McKensie, Matthew It. Moore and vife Marisb. I Two Petitions lor ac- Benj. McKenzie, ( count and settlement Mary, Henry , Elizabeth and Lydia Moore chil dren of Lydia Moore deceased and Jeremiah. Pickett and M i rgery Mendeiil'iiiU and chil- ilren of I'achael Blicti- in'hatn. J IT having been made to appear before me that Edward Moore and wile Jane Henry and Ben- . . . . i'ii i, i. . 1 j min McKenzie and tne ciiruren ot ivacnam lliickingham are nan resiuents 01 1111s omie. Pubtica'tion is ltereby made according to act of Asseinl ly tor six weeKs nouiyiug fim nuu icm ,i,.i.. nf itm filiiior of Aaid nptition and that thev ..cilia .'. - ) . be and ainear at tlie next term ot our said Court . . . . ' ' 1 111. .. L y. ... ..r f". l. ,1... ... of Equity, to De neiu ior ine uumj n vua.."...., .. . i''ri llnnso in PittsboroVon the 3d Mjn- jjay of September n'ext,theil and there to plead, an swer or demur to tne saia petition, tiiiiLTUi&v uie same will be taken fro cimfesso and heard ex--parte as to them. ' ' '.".,''',' Witness M. Q. Waddell Clerk and Master of our siiid Court of Equitv, at office the 3d day of April A. 1). 1S51 . M. Q. Waddell C. M. E. April 11 1851. C-w. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA CHATHAM COUNTY. Andrew Siler, 1 Record Siler, -Uavis Siler, Philip. Siltr, ' Price 3osker and wife Mary Jane, Peggy M. A'iler, itachael C. Siler, .S'afah Siler, Elieabeth fei'.ei, William Siler, John Siler, Marion Sijer, a nu Itutli Siler, Joseph M. Siler, by their Geardian M. Q.. Waddell, Leonard Smith and ; wife Mary, DanielStaley & wife Catherine. rtiiiiii fur account and set- tlemeut and sale of Lund tor partition Emprior Siler and llachael Siler. vs.. Wm.Silers heirs, (to wit,) Murchison Silur, Lorenzo S iler. IT hayinjr leen made to appear before me that Lorenzo Siler, Murchison Siler and the other lieirs of IVilliam Siler deceased are nonresidents of this Statp.'piiblicatiou is hereby made according to Act of Assembly, for six weeks, notifying said non residents of the filing of said petition and that they be and appear at the next Term of our said Court of Equity to be held for the County of Chatham, at the Court House in Pittsboro on the 3d Monday of September next - then and thereto plead answer or demur to the said petition, other wise the same will be taken pro omjesso and heard fxare'asto them. Witness M. Q. Waddell Clerk and Master of our said Court of Eqnity at office the 3d Monday of March A. D. 183L M. Q. WADDELL, C. M E. Apr!! 11th, 1851 6 w. WELIiS & iilHFFlA-S National Sky-light Daguerrean . Gallery. IS now open. Entrance at Tomeroy & O'NesIV Bookstore, opposite tha Post Office. "The pictures we have seen are of a superior finish with a remarkable softness of tone, aud life-like ex pression or the eye."---Deof Mute. , We advise all who wish tq secure good likeneties to give them a call, as they have been engaged in tjip study and practice of tha Photograi'hie Art from its earliest commencement, cud possess ad vantages rare ly to be met with." FurmcUle (l a.) Ilcpuhlican, i:alciSh,Noy,C. ' 50m r
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