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mmm new store, xdSk One Door Abcvo Richard Smith's Old Corner. M.1 LEIGH, -V. V. EVA UTS & WILiIAn would respectfully in form their friends and the public generally, that they have opened a Store on Fayetteville Street, one door above Richard Smith, Esq., where they will keep con stantlv on hand a full supply of nrtt Goods Hard-ware, Cutlery GROCERIES, &C. and indeed every thing uiually found in similar establish ments. They present the following as specimens of their Stock : Brocade French Cashmere, Embroidered Silk and Crape, and Norwich Lustres, Chameleon Turk's Silks and Poplins, French Cashmere and Delaines, Chameleon, figured and black Alpacas, Velvet neck Ribbons and Belts, French worked Colors and Cuffs, Embroidered Ribbon and velvet Trimmings, Scalloped linen-cambric Handkerchiefs and Gloves, Bonnets, Ribbon, and Artificials, Ginghams and Prints a large lot, French Cloths, Cassimeres, and Vestings, Beaver-cloth, Tweeds, and Kentucky Jeans, Red and white Flannel, and Linsey and Plain Shawls, Kerseys, Negro and bed Blankets, Brown and bleached Domestics, Bed-ticking, Table cloths and Diaper, i T.adie's cotton, merino and silk Hose. Also, Ladie's fine Walking Shoes and Gaiters, J. Miles and Son fine Pegged Boots, Calf, Kip, and coarse Brogans a good assortment, Hats and Caps of every description, Cutlery, Crockery, Spades, Shovels, trace-Chains, Java, Laguira. and Rio Coffee, Loaf, crushed, clarified and brown Sugar. Together with a number of other articles not enumerated. The subscribers respectfully solicit a share of public pat ronage. They will sell good bargains for cash, or on short time to punctual dealers. H. L. EVANS, JOHN G. WILLIAMS. September 18, 1830. 833 JYEW GOODS, FOR THE FALL AND WINTER TRADE, At J. CREECH'S. JUST received and opened for sale, one of the largest assortments of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods in this City, consisting in part of the following articles : Sup. BU'k Twilled French Cloths, to medium qualities, Superior Black Doc Skin and Fancy Cassimers. " Cashmere, Velvet and Merino Vestings, All kinds of Fancy Tweeds, Sittennets and K. Jeans, A large assortment of Ladie's Worsted Goods, all colors, Merinoes, Thibet Cloths, Cashmeres, DeLains, and Alpaccas, A large assortment of Prints and Ginghams, A great variety of Shawls, from 35 cents to 7. Fine Fashionable Bonnets and Ribbon, Flowers, Laces, Gloves and Trimmings, Fashionable Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Rifles, double and single barrel Guns and Pistols, Hardware, Cutlery and Glassware, Bagging and Rope. The above Goods were bought entirely for cash, and will be sold at a great deduction from former prices, as my motto is quick sales and small profits. Call and you will buy bargains. J. CREECH. Raleigh Sept. 17, 1850 833 NEW GOODS FOR 1850. f!HE Subscribers are now receiving their FALL JL AND" WINTER SUPPLIES, consisting in part of the following : Black Gro DeLyon and Silver Grey Silks, Fancy and Black Brocade Silks, Black, Fancy and White watered do. Chameleon Silks, Super Chene Silks, Levantines, Brocade Sernidors, Plain and watered Poplins, Lyonese Cloths, Paramettas, Silk and wool Chene Muslin De Lanes and Cashmeres Chameleon Turks, Engligh, French and German Merinos, Striped, Printed, and Plain Muslin DeLaines and Cashmeres, Chameleon Alpacas, Ribbon, Velvet, and Hair Ball Trimmings, Black Silk Lace, French work Capes, Collars and Cuffs, Jackonet, Check, Swiss, India Book, Dotted, Tarlton and Nansook Muslins, Bonnet, Cape, Neck, Cuff and Belt Ribbons, Paris Kid Gloves, Shawls and Visites, Ladies and Misses Paris Embroidered Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Real Valencia Thread Edgings, Tapes, Bobbins, Edgings and Inserting, &c. R. TUCKER & SON, Raleigh Sept 11, 1850. 832 FIRST ARRIVALS. NEW CHEAP FALLG00DS, FOR 1850 Seasonable Dry Goods, Bonnets, Shoes, Gaiters. Umbrellas, Stc. THE Subscriber hast just received and opened a fresh supply ol Seasonable Dry Goods, &c. viz: Fine Black and Colored Alpaccas, Cassimeres andDelanes, Striped and Plaid Brillian tines, Raw Silks, Black and Colored Borages, Plaid and Changeable Silks, Swiss, Checked and Jaconet Muslins, Neat and Splendid American and British Prints, Linen Lustres and French Ginghams, Velvet and Silk Braids for Trimming, Linen and all Colored Woosted Braids, Superior British Shirting and Calicoes, Irish Linens and Long Lawns, Bed Ticking and Sheeting, Jeans and 3-4 7-8 4-4 Cotton Cloth, Diaper Table Cloths and Table Diaper, Foundation Mualin and Brown Holland, Beautiful Cloths and Cassimeres, Kentucky Jeans and Kencbeck Angolas, Bonnets and Bonnet Ribands. Rich Figured Lace Bonnets, new style, do do Straw do do do do Leghorn do do Mens Shoes, Ladies Walking Slippers and Gaiters, Misses and Children's of every description, Silk and Gingham Umbrellas and Parasolls. T. A. MITCHELL. Raleigh, August 21, 1850. 829 Copper work. Turpentine Stills, &c, THE Subscriber informs the public that hcis still car rying on his business in all its branches, at his Shop near the Raleigh Depot. Turpentine Stills made to or der, in the best manner, and warranted to wort well ; and all kinds of work promptly done in copper, brass steel, iron, &c. Constantly on hand and for sale locks of all sorts and sizes, guns, pistols, &c. The Subscriber only asks of the public to give him a full and fair trial, as he is deter mined not to be surpassed in his line. The Subscriber's establishment being the only one of the sort in all that region of country, he confidently appeals to North Caro linians and to the friends of home industry, to sustain him. Now is the time to Save Fuel. BUCK'S Patent Improved Cooking Stoves, also, Stan ly's Air-tight, suitable for Parlors or private rooms. I am the only Agent in North Carolina for Buck's Pa tent Improved Cooking Stoves. Any person wishing to purchase I would respectfully refer them to the follow ing gentlemen, who have them in use : Messrs. Charles Dewey, Duprec, D. Cameron, W. H. Haywood, Col. Yarbrough, E. P. Guion, and Geo. W. Mordecai. JOSEPH WOLTERING. P. S. His Establishment has been removed to Fay etteville Street, Raleigh, N. C. Raleigh, Sept. lsCl850. 797- tf. GOLD WATCHES AMD JBWELKT. NEW arrival of a large and fashionable assort ment of the above just at hand: and for sale cheap er than ever at PALMER fr RAMSA YS Jew elry Store. The most extensive stock of all articles in their line that has been offered for sale here for years. Come and see, if you do not buy. 4 Dozen gold and silver Watches, of all kinds, Gold fob, vest and guard Chains, Keys and Seals, Finger-rings, Ear-rings, Breast-pins, Studs, and collar Buttons, Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Clasps, gold silver and spring steel Spectacles, Gold and silver Pencils and Pens and waist Buckles, Silver Combs and Tortoise shell Spectacles, A very extensive assortment of Silver and Plated Spoons, Cups, Ladles, Sugar Tongs, Salt Spoons, &C. A large stock of Cutlery, Razors, Knives, Razor-straps, and Diamond Paste for Razors, Brushes, Hair Brushes, Combs, Tooth Brushes, &c. , Butter and Fruit Knives, Gold and Silver Thimbles, Gold and Silver Mounted Walking Canes, Silver Plated Castors, Candle Sticks, Waiters, Baskets, Gerandoles, A large assortment of Perfumery, Colognes, Soaps, Boxes for Toilets, Fancy articles, and Christsftas pres ents, and a variety of other articles. All kinds of Watches and Jewellery repaired in su perior style. Old Gold and Silver received in exchange. PALMER & RAMSAY. Raleigh, Nov. 1849. 785-tf. FARM FOR SALE. BEING desirous of removing to a warmer climate, I now offer for sale, my plantation in Warren Coun ty, lying on Fishing and Reedy Creeks, and adjoining the lands of Rev. Wm. Hooper, D. D., and others, in a pleasant and healthy neighborhood and convenient to the Select High School of Dr. Hooper. The farm lies 12 miles East of Warrenlon and 7 miles South of Littleton Depot, and contains 716 ACRES. There is on it a large and commodious Dwelling, con taining ten rooms and eight fireplaces, all complete, with all necessary out houses, Barns, Stables, &c. ALSO, Five-ninths of 798 Acres, containing a large quanti- i tv of low erounds. lvinir near the above mentioned tract. i These Lands are well adapted to the culture of Corn, j Wheat, Cotton, Oats and Tobacco. ALSO FOR SALE; ' An interest in a Store House and Lot at Littleton i Depot, on which I have never received less than fifteen j per cent, anu am now receiving wcm;-oi.ni ....... in rent. 125 REWARD. RUNAWAY from the subscriber, residing in Edge combe county, four miles north of Tosnot Depot, and about a quarter of a mile from the Railroad, on or a bout the second of September last ,his negro man named HARRY. Said Harry is about 40 years of age ; 5 feet 5 inches high, or thereabouts ; yellow complexion ; stout built; has a scar on his left leg, from the cut of an axe; has very thick lips ; eyes deep sank in his head ; forehead very square ; tolerably loud voice ; has lost one or two of his upper front teeth ; and has a very dark spot on bis jaw, supposed to be a mark. Harry is a Carpenter by trade, and has been in the employment of a Railroad Company, in whose service he was when he runaway. He is well known along the line of the Road. It is supposed that he has obtained, or will endeavor to obtain, free papers from a free colored man living in Nash county, by the name of Moses Hagens, and assume his name, in order to make his way to a free State. The above negro was once the property of Mrs. Co page, of Edgecomb county ; afterwards he fell into the hands of Asiel r armer, from whom he was purchased by Mr. Barnes, of said county, from whom I purchased him about six years ago. He will be certain to alter his name ; probablyto call himself Harry Conacre, Farmer, or Barnes He was last heard from on the 11th September, on the Newborn Road, about a mile and a half from Wilmington, enquiring the way to the Sound. I will give the above reward to any person who will deliver him to mc, or lodge him in any jail in the State ; or One Hundred Dollars if lodged in any jail out of the State, so that I can set him again. Captains of vessels are cautioned against taking the above negro away, under the severest penalty of the law. GUILFORD HORN. Edgecombe county, N. C, Oct. 5, 1849. 814 tf. P. F. PESCUD, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, Fatettkvili.e St. Raleigh, N. C. OFFERS for cash, or approved credit, at the lowest market prices, a large and well selected assortment of East India, Mediterranean and European DRUGS AND MEDICINES, French, ISuylisli and American Chemicals, Foreign and Domestic Soaps. Perfumery, Paints and Oils, Fancy Articles, Dye Stuffs, Fancy Soaps, Druggists Labels, Brushes, Window Glass, Extracts, Surgical Instruments, Trusses, Druggists' Glass Ware, Leeches. Shaker's Herbs and Roots, AH or any part of the above property will be sold on Puke Brandy, Madeira, Shekrt and Pobt Wihes, vh 1 1 1 L - - - - i . i !' T I accommodating terms. Bond and approved Security re quired. Persons wishing further particulars will please auuress j at Littleton Depot. HENRY HARRIS. me at Littleton Dep August 29th, lboO. 831 4t. Ml NEW BOOK STORE, Just Opened Two Doors Above R. Smith's Store. RALEIGH, If. . THE Subscriber has just opened a Book Store in Ra leigh, two doors above Mr. Richard Smith's Store, where he offers to the public sexceex, nseexes, Of almost every description, together with a large col lection of RELIGIOUS WORKS, From the pens of eminent authors of the different De nominations; also, Stationery, Of excellent quality ; all of which he proposes to sell on very reasonable terms. Any Book not on hand at present, can be ordered and received by the Subscriber in a few days, and he will be prompt to fulfil all orders from town or country. JOHN W. O'NEAL. Raleigh, Sept. 12, 1850. 833 tf. A GOOD CHANCE! A Saw Hill for Sale near Wilmington. I OFFER for Sale one of the best Water Saw Mills in this State, taking all things into consideration, and A LARGE TRACT OF LAND connected with the same. I will sell on one, two and three years credit, for Notes bearing interest from date, with good and approv ed security. For further particulars address the subscriber at Wil mington, North Carolina, or call on him at Barnard Creek Mills, 6 miles below Wilmington, on the east side of Cape Fear River. WILLIAM D. SMITH. September 3, 1850. Mr. Johnson's Opinion. I have recently visited the Water Saw Mill owned by William D. Smith, six miles below the Town of Wil mington, N. C. on the east side of Cape Fear River, and i tnink said Mill to be one of the best in this State, tak ?ng all things into consideration. D. B. JOHNSON, Millwright. Wilmington, Sept. 3, 1850. 833 6w. HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING. Whitlook & Hardie. THE Subscribers are now prepared to execute in a workman-like manner, all kinds of fLnSLX ORJMJnEYTjaW, HOUSE AJVD SIGN PAINTING. Glazing, Gilding, imitation of all kinds of Marble and every variety of wood. All orders left at Mrs. Hardie's opposite the Market House, will receive prompt attention. WHITLOCK A HARDIE. Raleigh. Sept. 12, 1850. - 83S tf. FALL STOCK, 1850. p- PESCUD is now receiving his Fall Stock of M MED1CLYES, PJILYT8, OILS, PERFUME. BY, DYE STUFFS, tf FJLYCY ART1C L E 8. Sitio? 22 0t hUalrticl" Pce. willgire NortKra fnd I htVe been buyn8 in e Jami.a h?A,EaL.,er,,JC!!Ie "e P"cuUrly invited to wheTe 't0Ck "d Pnce Defore Porcht.inK els. .ggh, i8so. p-F- PES8c3yDf; OOObSS1- nd,ee,B..t H.i,b, Sept. , 1880. Tuc son. LIVERY STABLES. THE Subscribers take occasion to inform the public generally that they will carry on the business in all its branches, at the old stand, and that no efforts nor expense will be spared on their part to accommodate the travelling community. Conveyances, with good horses and careful drivers, will be furnished at all times and at short notice ; and in fact every convenience for travelling, in the wey of Horses, Carriages, Buggies, &c. Will be supplied on the most favorable and accommo dating terms. The Subscribers also expect to keep constantly on hand, Horses, Buggies, Carriages, &c. for sale. Any persons wishing to put out their Horses by the week, or month, or year, will have them well attended to, at moderate prices. Their Stables are on Wilming ton Street, just to the east of Market Square. Hoping to receive liberal encouragement, the under signed pledge themselves to do all in their power to mer it public patronage. BUFFALOE & COOKE. Raleigh, April 5, 1850. 808 NEW FIRM. THE Subscribers having connected themselves in bu siness, under the Firm of BUFFALOE & COOKE, take this occasion to inform the public that they will keep constantly on hand all articles necessary for the uses of the Family or Farm. Their stock consists in part of the folowling articles : Bacon and Lard, jlron and Nails, Flour, Meal and Com, Cast and German Blis. Steel Loaf, crushed, clarified and Castings, Trace Chains, and Brown Sugars, j Weeding Hoes, Coffee, Molasses, and Salt. jSolc and Upper Leather, Sperm, Adamantine, and: Powder and Shot, and Lead Tallow Candles, Soaps, Tobacco, Snuffs, &c. Country produce particularly corn, fodder, and dry becf-hides will be taken at fair exchange. The above articles have been carefully selected and bought with cash, and the subscribers are determined not to be undersold bv any dealers in the City. J. G. M. BUFFALOE. GEORGE T. COOKE. April 9, 1850. 807 N. B. South side Old Market Street, fourth and fifth doors East of Williams, Haywood, & Co's Drug Store. NOTICE. BY VIRTUE of a Deed of Trust, to me executed, by William H. Simons, deceased, I shall, on the 3rd October, proceed to sell to the highest bidder, a Tract of Land, containing 307 Acres, within two miles of Franklinton Depot, on the road to Louisburg. This Land is well calculated for Corn, Cot ton, Wheat and Tobacco. It has on it a large commodi ous Two Story Dwelling House, with four rooms below and four above, with all the necessary out-houses, large new Cotton Gin House, Screw, &c. I shall also sell Seven Negroes, one Man, two Women, one Girl, and three Boys, with all the stock of Horses, Hogs, and Cattle, two Waggons and Harness, one Buggy and Harness, about 100 bushels Wheat, Household and Kitchen Furniture, and some Brandy. Terms six and nine months ; bond with good securi ty will be required, &c. WM. B. DUNN, Trustee of Wm. H. Simons, dee'd. Franklin County, Sept. 9, 1650. 833 3t. The Register will copy. NOTICE. rriHE subscriber has determined to locate in this City, I and having procured a sufficient number of compe tent assistants, is prepared to execute in the most finish ed style, all kinds of Painting, Glazing, and Re-Glazing. Orders from the City or surrounding Country, if left at the Drug Store of P. F. Pescud, will be promptly executed and satisfaction guarantied. At present, I am engaged in Painting the Residence of Judge Cameron, and the Bank of the State, where I may be found. Reference as to ability, character, dec. will be given to all who may wish to patronize me. WILLIAM OVERBY. Raleigh, July 5th, 1 850. 8 1 1 3m. Upholster and Mattress Maker. SOFAS, Lounges, Easy-chairs, &c. manufactered in every style to order, and at the shortest notice. BED MATTRESSES, of all kinds, including the much improved Shuck and Cotton Mattresses, which will be a perfect luxury Sum mer or Winter. N. B. Mattress manufactory is in rear of my Bar ber shop. AH orders thankfully received and attended to with promptness and despatch. The workmen hitherto employed by J. Henry Harris Mattress Maker in this city, are at present under my con trol and in my employ, and are warranted and recom mended to be excellent workmen. ALFRED MITCHELL. Raleigh, July 1850. 829 Selected for Medicinal purposes. Sands Sarsaparilla, Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, Gray's Ointment, Beckwith's Pills, Ayer's Cherry Pectorial, Doctor Wiley's Cough Candy, Gen uine Cod Liver Oil, together with every article comprising the stock of a Phy sician or Druggist. April 7, 1850. 80 ALBERT B. STITH, AGEXT, COMMISSION MERCHAXT, AND Dry Goods Broker, New York. rpENDERS his services to the Merchants, Planters, and citizens of the Southern States, and will attend tn anv hiiKHIAKR in his line either in the sale of Pro- will show the land to any persons wishing to purchase. 1 . Qr Mcrchandizo, or the purchase of Dry Goods, Gro- rpries. Crockerv. Shoes. Hate, Furniture, Carnages, NOTICE. WILL sell at the Court-House in the town trf Lum . berton on the Fourth Monday of November next. the following Tracts of Land, or so much thereof as will satisfy the Taxes due thereon, for the years 1847 and 1848 : By whom Listed Neill T. McMillan, John C. Davis, John McDuffy, Rachel Revels, Timothy Pitman, Robert Lancaster, Malcom Lamon, Neil Johnson, Do. for Catharine John Neil McFayeden, Roderick Shaw, Ann W ilkerson, Malcom Carrie, John N. Currie Alex. Galbreath, Arch'd McNeil, Mary McDougald, Sarah Locklan, Lauchlin McRay, Jesse Brooks, John Campbell, Neil Campbell, Alex. Morrison Malcom Morrison, Mary Stuart, Charles Bullock, Hinant Bullock, Levi Hamilton, Enos Harrison, Aaron Lewis, Lydia Barnes, John W. Branch, Nancy Edwards, English Floid, Alfred Harden, Priscilla Jones, Willis B. Britt, Jacob Britt, Jesse Britt, Jr. Harmon Cox, Dennis Ivey, Claborne Ivey, Elias Stone, Catherine Wilkinson, Jordan Phillips, Jordan Revels, Elias Revels, Dennis Revels, Thomas Todd, Daniel Ivey, NOTICE- ' fTlHE subscribers, owners of a tract of land in Wake j I County, containing 805$ acres ot good tohacco, corn and wheat land, joining the lands of Benj. Rogers, Geo. j W. Thompson and others, oiler it for sale. Said land has all the necessary buildings on it, and will, if not sold I at private sale, be offered to the highest bidder on the premises, on the 15th day of November next. Terms of sale then made known. Brittain McDade or Alsey Jones JOHN B. JOHNS, W ILLIAM SHIPP, ALSEY JONES and others. i ; All persons indebted to the estate of Nancy Shipp, ! deceased, will please come forward and settle ; and those having claims against said estate are notified to present them within the time prescribed by law, or this notice may be pleaded in bar of their recovery. JOHN B. JOHNS, Admr. j September 1, 1850. 8317. New Watch and Jewelery Store. W. H. THOMPSON Would respectfully in form the citizens ofKalcigh and its vicinity, that he has opened a choice stock of Hatches and JeWelry, in a part of the Store occupied by Mrs. Thompson as a Millinery establishment, whore he offers for sale Gold and Silver watches, warranted correct time keepers ; the latest styles of Fashionable Jewelry, such as Guard, Vest and Fob Chains; Cameo, stone and mourning Broaches; Plain, Chased and Stone Rings; Gold Pens and Pencils ; Gold and Silver Thimbles; Studs, Collar and Sleeve Buttons, Ear Rings, Gold and Silver Spectacles, &c, Fancy Goods and Fine Cutlery, all of which will be sold cheap. Watches, Clocks and Jewel ry repaired in superior style. Old Gold and Silver taken , in exchange. j Sept. 21, 1849. 777 6m. Head Quarters 1th Division N. C. Militia, Orders, ) Nashville, August 15th. ISoO. 3. $ REVIEW will be held of the Regiments belong ing to the Seventh Division of North Carolina Militia, at the following times and places : 22d Regiment at Nashville, October 7th, Musical and Agricultural instruments. Bagging, Rope, Drugs, Medicine, &c. He flatters himself as a purchasei of goods for Southern Merchants his experience will en able him to give entire satisfaction to the Merchants who may entrust to him their orders. REFERENCES: His Excellency Charles Manly, Raleigh. William Hill, Secretary of State, do. G. W. Mordocai, Pres't B'k of State, do. Dr. J. O. Watson, Pres't Mu. In. Co., do. B. F. Moore-, Esq,, Attorney Gen., do. Matthew Shaw, Esq., Washington. Hon. J. R. J. Daniel, Weldon. Andrew Joyner. Esq., do. R. H. Lewis, Esq., Greensborough, Ala. New York, Aug. 25. 830 No. A 20th - " Bridgers', " 9th, 2 1 st M " Tarhorough, M 10th, 13th " " Williamston, " 12th, 15th " " Muster Ground, 14th, 1 6th " "Jackson, " 15th, 14th " " Muster Ground, 17th, 23d " " Warrcnton, " 19th, 29th " " Louisburg, " 22d, 35th & 36th " Raleigh, " 24th. By order of MAJ. GEN. SINGE LTARY UNION HOUSE. TI1HE Subscriber respectfully informs the Members of 1 the approaching Legislature that he is prepared to furnish ten or twelve of them with lodging and board, at the UNION HOUSE, but a short distance from the Capitol. The Subscriber will ovide comfortable rooms, and good fare, at such prices as the times and market will afford. He pledges himself that no pains or expeuse will be spared to render his customers comfortable. Travellers arc also invited to call, and transient boarders will be taken. The Subscriber keeps a constant supply of corn and fodder on hand, and will have horses left with him, or the horses of such as may stop at his house, well taken care of. The Subscriber's House is about one hundred yards from the Capitol, and one door to the east of the Baptist Church. JAMES HALL. Raleigh, Sept. 24, 1850. 834 ts. R. Sept. 11, 1850. Acres Value Tax 99 100 $1 80 2354 185 19 23 276 350 4 00 90 90 1 00 250 400 7 50 180 180 1 00 210 300 1 50 166 166 3 00 ron, 95 100 2 05 329 465 6 95 150 150 80 300 300 1 55 89 1)5 1 00 450 675 5 01 200 225 4 50 260 260 3 00 308 306 8 00 88 68 1 00 134 268 3 00 150 75 2 50 446 300 4 65 211 150 2 50 901 900 6 25 375 400 4 00 80 80 50 74 75 40 150 150 2 60 50 100 75 50 50 29 50 150 2 50 106 100 50 315 115 2 50 64 64 50 376 415 3 75 60 75 3 75 120 50 30 150 150 2 50 2C2 262 1 50 125 75 2 00 100 35 1 75 219 100 2 15 175 175 2 25 120$ 125 2 50 413 300 7 75 500 500 4 45 20 16 15 20 16 1 50 25 25 1 55 240 250 1 30 101 75 2 00 B. GREGORY, Late Sheriff. (Pr. adv. $10.) 833 6t. M1 NOTICE. ON the 4th Monday in November next in front of the Court house door in Wentworth, I will sell the fol lowing tracts and lots of land or so much of each tract as will be sufficient to pay the taxes due lor tne year 1847, 1848, and 1649, and same, to wit : By whom Listed Heirs of Tho. Giles, J. D. Jones, James Roberts, Sr. John R. Patterson, Joseph if lack, John A. Smith, Levy Ross, Nathan King, C. N. Macadoo, C. Wall, G. A. Wray, Thos. Hopkins Jr., T. Scott heirs, John Green, Daniel Taylor, Thos. Henderson, Margaret King, Nancy Overby, Charles Matlock, John Conodte, George Conodle, George Waggoner, Obediah Cruse, the expense of selling the John J. Foreman-, A. D. C. 829- TO BRIDGE BUILDERS. THE Cape Fear Bridge Company invite Plans to be submitted, and Proposals made, for the construction of a substantial Bridge across the Cape Fear River, about three miles above the town of Fayetteville. MOUNTAIN HOTEL, HORGAXTON, Burke Co. X. C. THE Subscriber, thankful for the very liberal pat ronage heretofore received, would now inform the TMLM VJEEiWsEJSt PUBLIC j that his House is still open, and that his accommodations j (heretofore limited) arc now enlarged. He has erected : a row of Offices for Professional gentlemen, together i with a commodious Hotel, all of -which is entirely new. j The location of the MOUNTAIN HOTEL commands j the finest view of the mountain scenery in the place; and j is removed from the noise and uproar of a Court-yard j and the Public Square, and yet sufficiently near for all i the purposes of business. I The subscriber promises to spare no pains to provide the invalid a comfortable Summer Retreat, and to gen Acres 87 96 185 137 165 335 100 240 200 96 188 110 27 180 169 198 30 25 38 140 116 250 58i 565 80 89 272 37 356 330 69 106 112 176 50 303 2 2 3 Location. Dan River, Near Leaksville, Big Buffaloe Creek, Mayo River, Buffalo Creek, Hogan's Creek, Haw River, do. do. Troublesome Creek, Moss Creek, Moss Creek, Haw River, Troublesome Creek, Bear Branch, Town Creek, do do Bold River, Piney Fork Lickfork Creek, Troublesome Creek, do do Haw River, Town Creek, Chas. ThackerEstate.Hogan Creek, Lickfork Creek, Near Leaksville, Wolf Island Creek, 2 do do do Country Line, 2 do do 2 Troublesome Creek, Unlisted for the year 1844, 1845, and 1846, and listed in the year 1846 by Joshua G. right, lying on Hogan s Creek, Win. Jones, Robert Wright, Fanny Walker, James Long, Jeremiah Hardin, John Hardin, Smith Moore, Jr., Taxes. $1 31 20 54 19 00 17 75 57 84 32 47 95 25 67 90 52 30 4 58 94 88 50 70 53 80 63 32 30 26 10 45 Catharine Lowe, E. Snced, Aley Mount, Thomas Lyttle, Lots No. 4345 30 44 62046 J. A. Twitchell, Z. Fewel, J. Farley, A. Webster, Alexander & Gillaspie. s. c September 3rd, 1850. 42 Jacob Creek. 19 Buffalo Creek, 1 13 Bold Run, 6 Rock House Creek, 1 59 E. Wells, Leaksville 25 P. Allen " 25 W. Wells, " 25 Madison 1 4 do 7 do 95 do 48 do 3 17 EDWARDS, Sheriff of Rockingham. 8S2 6tpd. The river at the itoint selected is about 260 feet wide at low water. The abutments for the Bridge to he on I tlcmen of pleasure and business a desirable Boarding either side of the river at low water mark, and will be House. J. M. HAPPOLDT. required to be 50 feet high or thereabout. Maj. McDugald, on the cast side, or James W. Strange, Esq. on the west side of the River (living near the site,) will take pleasure in pointing it out to any person who may be desirous to make contracts. Proposals to be made on or before the 20th of October next, and address ed to JOEL WILLIAMS, Sept. 14. 833 3t. Fayetteville, N. C. NOTICE. THE undersigned having at August session, 1850, of Wake County Court, qualified as administrator up on the estate of Robert N. Jeffreys, deceased, Notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to the said Estate to call and pay what may be r'ue from them. And those to Morganton, July 25, 1850. 826 ly. Ladies Shoes and Slippers. JUST received by Express direct from the Manufac tory. Ladies Kid and Morocco Walking Shoes. (Ties and Bnskins.) do do do Slippers. ALSO OS HARD. 100 pieces Light and Dark Calico, Bleached and Brown, Shirting and Sheetings, With a general assortment of Dry Coeds, , Hats and Shoes, Lawns and Ginghams, Groceries, Cambrics and Jaconetts, Crockery. For sale lew, by J. BROWN. . . . . No. 9, Fayetteville St. Kaleigh, August 6. g2 $50 REWARD. RUNAWAY from the plantation of Jas. G. Edwards lee'd, on the 29th of June last a negro man named Levi about 21 years old, he is rather dark in complexion and has a lump on the out side of his right knee as large as a hen's egg, which may lead to his detection if exam ined. He is about six feet high and generally weighs about 200 pounds. He stole the free papers of Luke Hall and Ned Hall who reside in this County, and has attempted to escape on the Rail Road by exhibiting the papers of the former, which were taken from him, and he still has the papers nf IVn.1 Hall in rtnciuiGsinn At Ttlarb Prpk he innnir- whom the same is indebted are notified to present their , ed hj8 way t0 Raleigh but it ig 8U8peCted that he may still be lurking somewhere in this region. The above reward will be paid to any person or per sons who will deliver him to any of the subscribers or confine him in any Jail so that they can get him. Address Macon Moye at this place. MATTHEW L. CARR, DREW A. SUGG, MACON MOYE. Goldsboro', July 11, 1850. 829 tf. claims, properly authenticated for payment, in proper time, or this will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. JOHN O. JEFFREY'S, Adm'r. August 22d, 1650. 3tw 830. Notice. rriAKEN up and committed to the Jail of Wake Coun I ty, this day, a negioboy by the name of Alexander, who says he belongs to Thomas Tharp of Tennessee, and was bought of George Ray of Orange county, N. C. Said boy is about 21 years of age. The owner of said boy is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take said boy away, or be will be dealt with according to Law. M. H. BROWN, Jailor. August 14, 1850. 829 Administrator's Notice. HAVING at the last Febuary Term of the Court o Pleas and Quarter Sessions, held for the County of Wake, taken Letters of Administration on the Estate of J. J. Finch, deceased, I hereby give notice to all credi ors of said estate, to present their claims, duly authen ticated, within the time limited by law ; otherwise this notice will be plead in bar of recovery. Debtors to said estate, will also please to make payment W. W. VASS, Adm'r. Raleigh, March 1. 1850. 801 State of North Carolina, Wake County. Superior Court of Law, Spring Term, 1850. Oliver & Proctor s. George W. Hawkins Attachment levied on land. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendant in this case, Geo. W. Hawkins, is not an inhabitant of this State : It is therefore ordered by the Court, that publication be made in the North Carolina Standard, for eight weeks successively, for said defend ant to appear at the next term of this court, to be held for the County of Wake, at the Court House in Raleigh, on the 1st Monday after the 4th Monday of September next, then and there to plead or replevy ; or the land levied on will be condemned to satisfy the debt of the Plaintiff'. Witness, R. P. Finch, Clerk of our said Court, at Office, the 1st Monday after the 4th Monday of March, A. D. 1850. " R. P. FINCH, S. C. Cl'k. July 15, 1850. (Pr. Adv. $5 62)82 3 8w. Yalnuble Land for Sale. A Valuable Tract of Land containing 208 acres, lying between four and five miles West of Raleigh, on both sides of Walnut Creek, and adjoining the land of Kev. Thos. Meredith and others, will be sold on reason able terms. For further information apply to M. A. BLEDSOE. Raleigh, August 21, 1850. 829 LASS JARS, 30 dozen assorted low priced Jars Xfor Preserves and Confectioners use. for ul at Drug 8tore of WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD & CO. Aug. 27, 1850. 830 CITY OF RALEIGH. A Desirable Residence for Sale. THE Executrix of the late Louis D. Henry, offers for sale his late Residence, near the City of Raleigh. The Dwelling-House is a large and commodious one, and remarkably well built, with all out houses complete. It has about 15 or 17 acres of land attached, under the highest cultivation. The premises being out of the limits of the Corporation is not subject to the City Tax, and still the situation is convenient, and within fifty yards of the Governor's Mansion, in an excellent neigh borhood. The terms of sale would be liberal. D. K. McRAE. Raleigh, July 15, 1850. - 822 tf. CATCH HIM! THE subscriber will give a reasonable reward to any one who will arrest a free negro man by ttft name of Jones Riff, or Jones Walker, and place him in his hands again, or in some Jail. The said free negro had been ar rested by the subscriber for crime, and on the way to Jail with him he escaped. Jones Riff or Jones Walker is a bright mulatto, aged about 30 years, with bushy hair and whiskers, and very likely. He follows well digging and ditching. The subscriber may be addressed at Moeringsville or Grove, Chatham. G. J. WILLIAMS, Comt. Sept. 2, 1850. g3i State of North Carolina, Martin County. July Term, 1850. Henry B. Robason, vs Arnold Whitfield, and others Pe tition for Partition. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Jesse Hasty and wife Betsey, William Kennedy and Ashley Kennedy, William C. Tibbs, and wife Sally, are not residents of this State : It is, therefore, ordered by the Court, that publication be made for six weeks successive y in the North Carolina Standard, for the said Jesse Hasty and wife Betsey, William Kennedy and Ashley Kennedy, William C. Tibbs and wife Sally, to appear at the next Term of this Court, to be held in Williamston on the 2d Monday of October next, and plead answer or demur, or the petition will be taken pro confesso as to them, and heard accordingly. Witness, L. Johnson, Clerk of our said Court, at office the 2d Monday of July, A. D. 1850. L. JOHNSON, Clerk. August 14, 1850. Pr. adv. $5 52$. 828 6t. State of North Carolina, Martin County. July Term. 1850. John S. Ausban, vs Standley Vick Attachment. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Standley Vick is not a resident of this State, or so conceals himself that the ordinary process of Law cannot be served on him : It is, therefore, ordered by the Court, that publication be made for six weeks successively, in the North Carolina Standard, for the said Standley Vick to appear at tho next Term of this Court, to be held in the Town of Williamston on the 2d Monday in October next, and plead answer or demur, or judgment, pro con fesso, will be taken against him. Witness, L. Johnson, Clerk of our said Court, at of fice the 2d Monday of July, A. D. 1650. L. JOHN80N, Clerk. August 14, 1850. Pr. adv. $5 62. 828 6t. NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that application will be made to the ensuing General Assembly of North Carolina, to alter and amend the act incorporating the town of Clinton, in Sampson County. September 25, 1850. 834-5t, NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that application will be made to the next General Assembly of North Car olina, for the passage of an act giving naft$a to the ne w County seats of 8tokes and Foray the Counties. September 25, 1850. ' " 834 tf. NEW Boot? &? Duffs System of Book-keeping, and Prof. hW, Practical French Grammar . ' R. LOVEJOY. Who nnp ik... -- Academy, aneaka nf them u . "ls 1 consider Dufl's Book-keeping, the best that can l put in the hands of any one, who wishes to become , accomplished accountant. The author doe not nret. J1 to change the general principles of the science"?5 rules being nearly the same as those which have hi i n use for the last three hundred years. The chief lerence, between his system and others which I u. used IS this. First. A plainer statement of the ruU bringing the science down to the comprehension of! humblest capacity, Second. The adaptation of work to all kinds oftoerchauls, wholesale and retail also to mechanics. Third. A clearer exposition , the ledger, and especially of the balance 0 Fourth. A ereater vaiiet v ol oral . V " UUUll a journal, by which great rapidity of execution isacou ed in thia particular. Fifth The author's metho, reopening from single to double entiy, and ot transfer ing the contents, from single or double entry, books 1 new ones. Sixth. A less number ot errois than usuai there being but two or three trifling ones in the whi work. U01e The world has been at work for centuries, to find out an easy and expeditious mode of teaching an Enzliik. man Ihe French language. Prof. Pinney's are decM ly the best books of the kind that have hitheito mari their appearance. The author's plan is wholly conv sional. Commencing with simple oral exercises th student is led on by easy progressive steps, until h" is made acquainted with the idioms, and with aim t every variety and form of expression evervthum be so admirably managed, that one learns the syntax a"8 the conjugation of the verbs, the spelling, pronuncia tion, me reading ana wrinngoi tne language, without being aware of much difficulty or labor. Prof. P8 books consist of a large and small grammar accompanied with a key and French reader. The small one is designed for beginners, the large one for advanced studeuls. The method ol instruction is some what like that in Arnold's Greek and Latin exercises Nor does it differ very materially from OIleiiiMT-s Andyet, it is less difficult, and in some respects, snpe. rior especially in the syntax of the subjunctive mood The above works may be had at Turner's North Car olina Book Store, Raleigh. September 25, 1850. 83-l.tf State of North Carolina, Granville County, Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, August Term 1850. Anthony B. Wood, and others, vs. Barnet Hobood Adm r of John Wood and others Petition for settle, ment and distribution. THE petition sets forth that the shares of Joanna Oakley, and Jordan Bowles and wife Mary, lor a valuation consideraiion, have been sold and assigned lo Bedford Vaughn ; Ihe share of Marthy Oakley, to Sam'i W. Smith and Jas. A. Patillo ; the share of Jno. Oak ley and Catherine his wife, to James Lyo'u ; and ihe share of James Kearney, and wife Lin y, lo John V. Parker, and Sterling Hobgood and praying that the said shares may be paid over to lliem accordingly. And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Couil that the said defendants John Oakley anil wife Catherine and James Kearney and wife Lucy, reside beyond the limits of this Slate ; it is therefore ordered that publica tion be made in the Noilh Carolina Standard forsix weeks successively notifying Ihcm respectively. to lie ai.d appear before the Justices of Ihe Maid Coort.'af the Term thereof, lo be held for said County, ar fie Court House in Oxford, on the first Monday in Nnvembci next then and there to plead, answer ci demur to the .-.aid petition, otherwise the same wiil be ueardexMitc t to them, and the prayer ot the petitioners be granted. Witness, Augustine Land is, Clerk of said Conrt at Office in Oxford, (he first Monday of August, A D 1850 A. LAND1S, J. C.C (Pr. Adv. $o,G2l.) 834-6t. .State of North Carolina Granville Ccuiity. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, August term 1850. Robert A. Jenkins vs. Thos. B. Barnet. Original attach ment James W. Downey and others, summoned as Garnishees. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendant Thos B. Barnett resides beyond the limits uf this Stale ; it is therefoie urdered that publication he made in the North Carolina Standard for six weeks suc cessively, notifying the said Defendant lo be and ap pear before the Justices of said Court, at the Term there of, to be held for said County, at Ihe Court House in Oxford, on the first Monday in November next, then and there to plead or replevy, otherwise judgment by de fault fibal will be entered up against him in each ruse, and the amount in the hands ol the Garnishees condem ned subject lo the plaint ill's recovery. Witness, Augustine Landis, Clerk of said court at of fice in Oxford, the first Monday of August. A. D. 185(1. A. LANDIS, C. C. C. (Pr. Adv. $5,623) 834 6t. State of North Carolina, Granville County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, August term 1850. Joseph H. Gooch vs Thos. B. Barnett. Original attach ment James W. Downey and others, summoned as Garnishees. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendant Thns. B- Barnelt resides beyond the limits of this State ; it is therefore ordered that publication be made in the North Caiolina Standard, for six weeks suc cessively, notifying the said Defendant to be anil ap pear before the Justices ot said Court, at the term there of, to be held lor the said County, at the Court House in Oxford, the first Monday in November next, then and there to plead or replevy, otherwise judgment by de fault final will be entered up against him in each case,, and the amount in the hands ot the Garnishees condem ned subject lo the plaintiff's recovery. Witness, Agustinc Landis, Cleik of said Court, at of fice in Oxford, the first Monday of August, A. D. 150. A. LANDIS, C. C C. (Pr. Adv. $5,62$) 834-61. State of North Carolina, Kdgecoiube County. In Edgecombe County Court, August Term, 1850. Reddin S. Petway, vs. Josiah fi. Willilbrd. Original Attachment. rtHE defendant is hereby notified that said attachment JL was duly returned to August Term, 1S50, of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions of said County, levied on his undivided interest in a tract of Land situa ted in said County, adjoining the lauds of Nicholas Kan- less and others, it being the tract ol land which descen ded to the defendant and others as ihe heirs at law ol the late Granbury V. Williford, and that unless he appear at the next Term of said Court, to be held at the Couit House in Tarboro', 00 ihe fourth Monday in Notsuiurr next, and then and there replevy the property attarbU and plead to issue, judgment by default final, wilS fee rendered against nun for (he plaintiff s debt ami cos.v. and thereupon a writ of Venditione exponas will isu accordingly. Done by order of said Court, at August 1 erm, low. JOHN NORFLEET, C. C. C. Sept, 25, 1860. (Pr. adv. 5 62$.) 834 6t. State of North Carolina, Lenoir Count-. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Sept. Term, 1850.. Attachment. John Howard to use of Joseph R. Croom, vs. Benjamin F. Davis. IN this case it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Roniamin K: Davie is a non-residf nl ol this State, it is ordered by the Court that publication be made in the North Carolina Standard, published in the city of Raleigh, N. C, for six successive week, com manding the Defendant. Benjamin F. Davis, ,0Pfar at the next term of our said Court, to be held on the hrst Mondav of January next, at the Court Houso in ft.ini, Lenoir" Countv, N. C, answerto the Plaintiffs corn plaints, or judgment will be entered according to At tachment, on the.Del'eadant's interest, in the Lands ana Negroes, &c. . Witness, W. C Loftin, Clerk of our said Court at riffi. .f Virwfrn tho 3H Mnnriav nf Stnf.. A. D. lu- W .V.. , w ... j ... 1 ' lit n I APTiV P. C C. Sept. 15, 1850. W. C. (Pr. adv. $5 62$ ) 834- 61. IMPORTANT SALE. 4 S Executor of the late Tignal Jones, the Subsc n A u :ii ,h nremises of the said Tignal Jones, on the 80th day of October next, the crop of CORN, WHEAT, OATS, FODDER. fce-Jj erwith the stock of HORSES, COWS HOGS, aso (he Household and Kitchen FURNITURE mcloding all the personal and perishable property of sa Terras of the sale, nine months credit, the purchaser giving bond with undoubted security. f Thlre are also about five hundred acres of Land. -f excellent quality, which will be .0 d at pn the heirs ot 1 ignal Jones. - ."("rco Corn, well watered, and produces findy JJgJ h Wheat, fcc. A bargain may be Ifergg show. U,adesoon ipft the land to any one p-jgff Executor. Wako County, Sept. 5, iSSfi 884 . MOTION: a BPLICATION WmJfSfiSSR J tureof North Cuttf. gei per form a new County, hj ht , ' h Nash, Johnston, Sua of the Coupes. W&fgfczEll and Wayne. . - gM-tf, September fi, l?o