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Uslk'ioH-3 Notice. TMIE Association of the Southern Christian Con--- fereuce will meet in tlii city on Friday, the lltli flay Of May next. Bretiireri and frieucs are invited to attend; anil will tod h'l'iiH W their arrival, br call ing at the store of H. 0. Hayes, tit the Store of Win. feck" ft. Son, or at the r-idncc of S. B. Hintofi. Ra!igh,Aprilll, 1819. H-3t FRESH AkIIVAL OF BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, SLIPPERS, &Cv 't'.' HENRY PORTER would t i,. reiurn his thinks to hie frionds fc-riJ? tot their former patronege.and rep-ictt"ul!y inform them that he has just receive! his Spring mppiy of article n his line of business, embracing every variety bf Gentlemen's Bwts. Shoes, Bootees, &o., from the vety finest kind to the real " stomp down." His assortment for the Ladies, is of the most varied and beautiful character; suitable to tho grave and gav. lie challenges aft inspection of his articles, feeling assured that they cannnot be surpassed in this market. , '. MANUFACTL'KlXlS MATERIALS of all kinds for sale to thatri Je. Call and examine f ryonrsehes. Small profits and quick sales is his motto. Raleigh, April 17, IS 19. 20 3t , Having first -rubs' workmen iri his employ, the subscribe- it prepared to manufacture all kinds bf work in his line, both sewed and petted. II: PORTER. State of North Carolina. MARTIN SUPERIOR COURT of EQUITY; George W. Hyman and others, "1 vs. Archibald Hyman and others. TO Archibald!!; man, Abigail Moore, hedUick Hy man, Nancy Hyman, John, William and Jane Moore, the children "of Asia Moore, and all her other children and the children of Willie Hyman. You aud each of yon, are hereby notified personal ly to be, and appear Before the Judge of our said Court of Equity, on the last Monday in August next, and plead, answer or demur to the petition of petitioners above named, or tl same will be taken pro confesso and heard accordingly- Witness, C. D. Hasten, Clerk and Waster of said Court at Office in Williantston, this the 7th day of A Mil, A. D. 1S49. . : C. B. HASSELL, C. Af. C. Apru 13. 6w. pr. Advrt. 12 81J. . ) Court of Pleas and Stat of North CaroIina, f 0l,.r, ,:. ir (A-j ria,iL.. .1 5-. .,y, ) February Term, 1819. Lawrence Sl Vanghan, vs. Mosei Moore. Original Attachment. levied upon live negro slaves, to wit : Isaac, John, Lewis and Eliza. It Appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Moses Moore, the defendant in the above case, has absented himself from the State, or so concealed him self that the ordinary process of the taw cannot be served upon him: It is therefore ordered by the Court, that publication be made in the Raleigh Times for six weeks, notifying the defendant of these proceedings ; Bind that he be and appear before the Justices of the County Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions at the next Cottrt t be held for the County of Hertford, at the Cottrt Hduse irl VV'inton, on the fourth Monday of May next; then and there replevy the property at tached and plead ; otherwise final judgment will be entered up against liim in each esse, and the property condemned subject to the plaintiff's recovery, agreea bly to the act of Assembly, in such case made and provided. Witness, Lewis M: Cowper Clerk of the said Court at Winton, tho fourth Monday of February, A. D.j 1849. L. M. COWFER, Clerk; 20-6w-Pr adv f 5 62J ' ) Court of Pleas and State of Noxtii CasM-isa, f 0ll(B. srmom. . iit.j ..... i - J February rerro,l49. '01iam 8. Taylor, ) us. unginai Atiacnmemi Moses Moore. J Levied upon five negro slaves, to wit: Isaac, Charles, John, Lewis and Elixai tt appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Moses Moore, the defendant in the a Wove case, has absented himself from Die State, or so concealed him self that the ordinary process of the law cannot be served upon him: It in therefore ordered by the Court, that publication be made in the Raleigh Times for six weeks, notifying the defendant of these proceed ings; and that he be and appear before the Justices Of the County Court of Pleas snd Quarter Sessions at the next Court to be held for the County ef Hertford, at the Court House in Winton, on the fourth Monday bf May next, then and there replevy the property at tached and plead otherwise final judgment will be entered up against him in each case, and the property condemned subject to the plaintiff's recovery) agree. bly to Act of Assembly in such case made and pro vided. . . Witness, Lewis St. Cowper, Clerk of the said Court, at Winton, the fourth Monday of February, A. D., 1849: L. M. COWPER, C7er. 20-6w-Pr sdv 5 tKJ Si'ATf or North Caxolixa, Court ef Pleas and Quartet Sessions. ) February Term, 1849. Hertford C'oKn'y- John A Anderson, 1 tu. . Original Attachment, Moses Moore. ) I-evied upon four negro slave, to wit: Mary, Harry, Cherry, and her child. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Moses Moore, the defendant in the above ease, baa absented himself froiti the State, or sn concealed him self that the ordinary process of the law cannot be served upon him I It is therefore ordered by the Court, that publication be made in the Raleigh Times for six weeks, notifying the defendant of these proceed ings; snd that h' be and appear before the Justices of ths County Court of Pleas snd Quarter Session at the next Court to be held for the County of Hertford, at the Court House iu Winten, en the fourth Mon day ef May next, thru and there replevy the property art ached and plead ; otherwise final judgment will be entered up against hiui in each case; and the property condemned subject to ins puisuu s recovery, agree Bly to Act of Assembly , in such esse made and provi Ud. v . Witness. Lewis SL Cowper, Clerk of the said Court, at Wiatofli the fourth Monday ef February, A. D, 1849. a M. cuwriitt, Her. S0-6wi-Pr adv JJ 62 r:wa. ) - Court ! neM "d , ' i Quarter Sessions. Jertord u,Hrt ) February Term, 1849. Trader it Parktri J e. t Original Attachment, - Joha NewBom. ) Levied ou the defendant's in- interest in one acre ef land, ad. ' iuuiingtuelsndsofTbos.J. Den. . jiy, Perry Carter and others, ete. ft aDWSring t the satisfaction of the Court, that ' tht defendant in this CIS has removed himself out of , this State, so (hat the ordinary process of law cannot in served upon him! It is therefore ordered by the Court that publication be made in the Raleigh Tiroes lit six weeks, notify ing the defendaut of this praoeed int. : and further, that be be and appear before the Justices of the County Court of Pleas and Quarter Bemious at the next Court to be held for ths County i'f Hartford.' at the C'diitit It use Iu Wiulou, en the fourth Mottdiy its May nit; thee aud there to ra- rlevy the property attached and plead; otherwise l iufl7raeut wilt be entered n iraint blm, aud the property eodeinsoi, subject to the plaintiffs re- eoveiy, sfreao;y io a pi jikxsubij, iu suuo caw fcjs'to and previdtd. Witnew, lis M- Ocrper, Ccik of the said fjr1, i Winton, the f'mrtrj Monday ef February, A. D.. 1849. L. M. COWPER, Clerfc iW-6-Prd3 COJ NEW DRUG STORE. itRIGHT LEWIS having associated them ' ' selves' in the Drag Business, are now receiving asd offering for sale, wholesale end retail, genera and full assortment of ; ' Drugs and Medicines! Of every description, Botanic, Patent, cVc.Dye-Stufts, Oils, Paints and Perfumory. Psint, Hair end tooth Brushes, Fiue Chewing Tobacco, Scgars, etc. All of winch have been carefully selected by Dr. Wrirht, in the Markets of New York and Philadel phia. All Orders from Physicians, and people gener ally, will be filled upon as'good terms as they can be purchased in the Southern Market. Shall be able, in a few weeks, to fournish the id ler; of Louisburg and vicinity with good SODA WATER. i Lorjissuaa; N. C, April 4, 1849. 14-tf. SONS OF TEMPERANCE. Meeting of the Grand Division! TiiK Brethren of the Order of the Sons of Tem perance will bear in mind that the Grand Division holds its next Session in this place on the 26th of April next. Arrangements having been made tq accommo date the Members of the Grand Division, it is ho ped that we shall have a full attendance. . The members of the Order generally are invited to attend. u. . isuuvviN, io A. BAKRR, 2 G. L. GOULD, S- Salisbury, March 23, 1849 NOTICE TO COXTRICTORS. 'rHti underBipned Commissioners will receive J- sealed Proposals until the 6th day of May next, for Building a Brick Court House in Louieburg, N, L., 36 by 44 feet square, in (he clear, with a Basement for offices, and a Court Room and Jury rooms above stairs. The plan, specifications, etc., can Be seen in the Office of the Clerk of the County Court, in Louisburg. ... Proposals will be received for the Brick and Wood work separately or jointly. JONES COOKE, A. H. DAVIS, N. II. MASSEN'BURG, DAN'I. S. IHI. I.. JOSEPH B. LITTLEJOIIN, A. C. PERRY, ISAAC WJNSTWT. Commissioner., Lotiisbufg, March 16, 1849. 18 : TO CONTRACTORS. SEALED Proposals will be received till the 5ih day of May next, for bunding a Church in the Town of Louisburg, 41 by 36 feet, with a Basement Story and Gallery. The plan and specifications may be seen at the County Court Clerk's Office, or on op plication to the Building Committee. N. B. MASSENBl'RG, DAVID THOMAS, A. II. RAY, Building Committee. Louisburg, March 29, 1849. 17 Sw Register, Star and Standard twice each, and forward accounts. YElSt POWDERS. A FURTHER supply of Yeast Powders, just re- i-ceived aud for sale by P. F. PESCUD. Raleigh, March 8, 1849. FINE TOOTH COMBS. SOME of the most Superior Combs ever offered for sale in Raleigh, may be found at P. F. PESCUD'S. Drug Store. Raleigh, March 8, 1849. . y PRIME VINEGAR, Just Received by JAMES LITCHFORD. Raleigh, March 8, 1849. 14 CHOCOLATE Drops and Lozenges of all kinds, just opened, and fur sale by P. F. PESCUD. Raleigh, March 8, 1849. MOLASSES. Just received prime MOLASSES, net crop. For sale by JAMES LITCHFORD. Next door above Mrs. Hardie's. Raleigh, March 2. FAMILY ROE HERRINGS. KO BARRELS and half barrels for sale by 0i SEAWELL &. MEAD Raleigh, Feb. 23, 1849. 12 WINDOW CLASS. A LARGE assortment of Window Gloss, of all sizes, by the box, for sale by bt.Avvr.LL, or, muau. Raleigh, Feb. 23,'l849. 12. INFORMATION WANTED. JESSE WALKER, a native of North Carolina, came to Lincoln county, Kentucky, and volunteer ed to go to Mexico. He was a private in Captain William Daughtry s Company, U. 2d Keg t. Ky. Volunteer Infantry, and was killed in the battle of Buena Vista. He left a widowed mother and sis ters somewhere in North Carolina. They are en titled to bis land claim of 160 acres. If this should meet their eve. I will nroenre their land warrant, and also any balance of pay due the deceased, free of any charge Whatever. Further information can be had by addressing the undersigned, postpaid. Ui ti. AlCtUNJXKI, Mar. 31. Stanford, Kentucky. NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. VTOTICE is herebv siren, that Books will be open X i ed for Subscription to the Capital Stock of the NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD COMPANY, in the Citv of Raleigh, en Thursday the 19th day of April, 1049 ; ana will remain open tor sixty days thereafter. JOSIAH O. WATSON, DUNCAN K. McRAE, THOMAS J. LEMAY, CHARLES L. HINTON, WILLIAM W. HOLDEN, CetrMiitsiowr. Haisigh, March SO) 1849. 16-td n. RALEIGH & GASTON ROAD, VTOTICE is hereby given, that Books Will be open X i ed for Subscription to me stock ol the RALEIGH AND GASTON RAILROAD, In accordance with ths Act Bf the late session of the Iirislatnra. ib the Citv bf Rolettrh. n Thursday, the 19th day of April, 1849; and will remain open for sixty days therelter j- v RICHARD SMITH, GEO. W. MOKDECAI, WILLIAM W. HOLDEN. i Commissioners. Raleigh, March 20, 1849. v . 16--td ITThe Petersburg Intelligeneer and Republican sad Norfolk Argus, will pleas insert each of the a- hove advertisements wree time, i SCHOOL IX FRIXKLIXtO.f. A SCHOOL will be opened in the town ot Frank linton, on (he 15th of January next, under the care of Miss REBECCA FURMAN, who has tes timonials ef the most sat'ufactofy character from Mr. and Mrs. Bobbitt, formerly of Louiaburg, un der whom she received her education. She has also certificates from several other persons, inclu ding throe or tour Ministers, some or whom have known her from early life. Miss Fukman has lately bcrn teaching the School at Dr. Edward Speed's, in Granville, where, by her indefatigable attention to her School, she has given entire satis faction. Terms rER session or ttn months : For Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, and En- glish Grammer, $8,00 All the higher branches of an English Edu cation usually taught in Female Schools, 10,00 Music, 15,00 French, 6,00 It will be seen that this Schol is now offering inducements and advantages to Parents seldom of fered to any community. Franklintnn is proverbi ally a healthy location ; and Pupils entrusted to her care will receive every attention necessary to their intellectual training. Anv person wishing further information in rela tion to the School, ean address Rev. R. Fukman, P. M. at Frarltlinton. Refer also to the Editor of this paper. Franklinton, Dec. 22, 1818. 4 tf. Supreme Court Reports. REDUCTION OF PRICE. THE Subscriber having purchased from the Estate .of W. R. Gales, Esq.) deceased, the entire Edition of Vols. G, 7, and 8 Lnw, and Vols. 4 and 5, Eoui y, of Iredell's Reports of Cases decided in the Supreme Court of North Carctina, (from December Term 1845, to August Term, 1848, inclusive, and including also the Equity Cases of the present Term of the Court,) has reduced the price from Sii Dolliin to Five Dol lars per volume ; end is prepared to furnish them to Gertlemen of the Bar and .'j'wksellers, except Vol. 5 of Equity, to be publislird in a few weeks, of which notice will be given. .Ordersforthe whole, or for any one or more Volumes, promptly attended to. And the Bar supplied on reasonable terms with the previous Volumes of North Carolina Reports, and Law Rooks generally. Bound Copies furnished to the Profession, in exchange for their Not. E. J. HALE. Fayelteville, March 19, 1849. 1T REMOVAL OF STORE! JAMES LtTCHFORD respectfully informs his fr ends and the public that he has removed his Stock of Goods from his former stand to the opposite side of Faycttevillc Street, NEXT DOOR ABOVE MRS. II AUDIE'S, anddirectiy opposite the Market, Where they arc in vited to give him a call, and continue their custom. On hand, a good assortment of DRY GOODS, C HOC FRIES, HARDWARE, &c. He also continues the Tailoring Rntiness, and will attend to all orders for Cutting uud Making Ocn ilenieu's Clothing. Raleigh, Feb. 23d, 1849. 12 . B eck with's Anti-Dyspeptic Pills. THESE Pills have becu now for more than ten years before the Public, and their just pretensions to the character claimed lor tnem cioeciy esannneu and tested, by a great number of persons, too intelli gent to be deceived, aud too deeply interested in the results, not to observe with care, and judge without favor. Experience has not Weakened these intensions, but strengthened and confirmed them by a mass of testimony of uc'h respectable character as has rarely euslained" any article in this form in any Country. The subscriber has just received a supply of them, which have been recently made, and lie being Dr. Ueckwith's Agent for this part of the Stale, is prepar ed to furnish the wholesale trade ut his price, In any quantity. P. F. PESCUD, . Druggist. Raleigh, March 20; 1849: . 17 RICE. A Cask of FREdll RICE just to hand, and for sale by JAMfcS UII ItfUKU. Next door above Mrs. Hardie s. Raleigh, March 2. FRUIT TREES THE Subscriber has just received a supply bf choice Fruit Trees, from T. Perkins' celebrated Nur sery at Burlington, N. J. consisting of Peaches, Apri cots, Nectarines and L hemes, in great variety, and, with the view of effecting speedv Sales, will sell them low. . P, F. PESCUD, Drujgist. Raleigh, Feb. 23. 13 t . to vn 'rem trvn kers will find nt my Drug and Aiwthecary Store some very superior Tobacco and Cigars. Feb. 23; v.'.. 12 CHEWING AND SMOKING TOBACCO, i prime lot. Call at jAica t.iiviiruitu s, Next door above Mis. liurdie's. Raleigh, March 2. FRESH DRUGS, MEDICINES & PAINTS. TJY recent arrivals, I have received a large supply JJof article needful to make my stock complete, to which I invite the attention of purchasers. P. i. PESCUD, Druggist and Apothecary Raleigh, March 8, 1849. TIMES PRINTING OFFICE. AfyDR PATRONS are informed that the Printing vr utbee hai been removed to the west side ol ray elteville Street. OPPOSITE THE CITY BALL, in the Rooms over the Store of James Litchford, next door above Mrs. Hardie's Confectionary Store, where we shall be happy to see our subscribers and friatids. lob Jrittttn, upon the usual terms, in a neat and handsome man ner, and solicit a portion ef public patronage in this line of business. Subscription to the Paper WIy 2 50 per annum in advance, or $3 00 if not paid before the expiration f six month; rr THE TIMES will always be furnished line mo at At for Une uonar, in advance. But subaenp. lions will be thankfully received on either plan. ITT Those indebted to the Office are requested to remit their respective dues st our risk ; when a re cent will be forwarded in their next paper. Raleigh, Feb. 23, 1849. LAW NOTICE. ii C. BATTLE having returned to this City, will V . resume the Practice of the Law, in this aud the adjacent Counties. - All businoe entrusted to him, will be promptly at tended to. He is prepared to make out and procure sll SOL DIERS' CLAIMS, of every description, at short no tice, seeording to prescribed forms. Raleigh, August 7. . . ; 88 lm. of Xorth Carolina. Waks Cot'.tTt. COURT of Fleas and Quarter Sessions, February Terra, 1849. James Todd, Sion J. HartsfieH, and Rebecca, his wife, Clendon Tucker, and Martha, his wife, John King, and Susan, his wife, Henry Rhodes, and Chloe his wife, Jesse Anderson, and Mary, his wife, Eliza beth Todd, Henry Todd, and William Todd, against ' Sf art E. Todd, Alphens Todd, Joshua Todd, Da Tid Todd, Elijah Todd, George Todd, Thomas Pul ly, and wife Elizabeth Naucy Faisou, Mtthew Leopard and Mary his wife. Pelitiun to divide Land. This case coming on to be heard, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that James Peebles, and wife Elizabeth, and Matthew Leopard, and wife Mary, aud others, are non-residents of this State: It is ordered by the Court, that adveriivr.snt be made in the Raleigh Times, a newspaper published in the City of Raleigh, for sit weeks successively, notifying the said non-residents to be and appear at the next Term of our Court of Picas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for the County of Wake, at the Court House in the City of Raleigh, on the 3d Monday of May next, and then and there answer or demur to the said Petition, or jndgmi .it pro confesso will be granted a gainst them, and the Petition heard ex parto, as to them. Witness, James T. Marriott, Clerk of oursaid Court, at office, the 3.1 Mondav of Febmorv. A. D. 1849. JAMES T. MARRIOTT, C. C. C. Raleigh, March 22. (Pr.'Adv't. $5 62J.) . 17 6w SODA SALERATI'S. ONE case of Soda Sataratns, a superior article for cooking purposes, just received and for sale by ' P. V. PESCUD. Raleigh, Starch 8, 1?I9. SNUFI just to FF Boxes, Ci jar f -ases and Tobacco Boxes. 'just tu hand and for sule uy Raleigh, March 8,1819'. VARNISHES. large supply of Cimrh, Furniture, Puli.hing and Japan Vuruislies, iust rece.vrd and for sale by P. F. PESCUD. Raleigh,- March 8, 1819. GUM DROPS. A most excellent article for Coughs, Colds., &c., just received and for sale bv Ljuit received and for sale by I F. PESCCD Raleigh,' March 8, 1819. BAV RDI. A fresh supply of Bay Sum, just received, at A P. K PESt UD S , - DrugStorc. Raleigh, March 8, 1849. : FISH HOOKS) A large lot of Fish Hooks of the most ' appYoved kinds, just received aud for sale by P. F. PESCUD. Raleigh, March 8, 1819: . NOTICE. VT the Animal Sleeting of the Directors of the Noilh Carolina Mutual Insurance Company, held on the 2d January; 1819, the following resolu tion was adopted: Unsolved, .That an assessment ol live per cent, ue levied ou all the premium nous out-standing on the 2d January 1849. Nonce is herebv given that the above assessment is required tq be paid tit the O.Tice of the N. C. SI. I. o.i in Ualeigh, ou or bvlore the first day ol .iltiy next. J AS. F. JORDAN, See. P. S. All tellers addressed to tho Secretory ou bu siness of the Company must be post paid, or they will not be taken from I he Post Ultice. Kaleitsh, Feb. 2b', 1f t". 13 3t PIIOSPIIENE GAS and LAMP OIL, jtist rc ceived, and for sale at Feb. 83. P. f. PESCVD'S Drug Store. TAILORING. TTTILLIAM II FURMAN respectfully informs ' the public that he continues the above business (he old stand, aud he solicits the orders of his frieuds and customers. Hs is prepared to make gentlemen's Coats and Pants in the latest syle and in the neutest manner, and will warrant them to be cut and made as well us they can be iu any establishment in North Carolina. His prices will be moderate to suit the times, and no effort on his part shall be wanting to give serfect satisfaction. All who wunt neat uud fashionable Clothes, cull at FURMAN S Old establised Shop , in Louisburg. Louislmrg, April 29, If 48. ;. Notice. ' JUST received, tho wonderful and important remedy ngainst Baldness, Hair becoming grey, &c, which lias been found of the Wheel cflic icy. It can be had in bottles) by applicatiotTat my Hair Dressing Room, on f ayettevillc street. 1 he pub lic are requested to read the following Advertise ment! WILLIAM SMITH. PROF. BARRY'S Wonderful Tricophcronsi pURES BALDNESS, PREVENTS GREY Hair, and eradicates Sdurf and Dandruff. This article differs from all the other advertised nos trums of tho day. . Its manufacture is based upon a thorough physiological knowledge of the growth of the hair, and its connection with the skin, as well as a knowledge of th various diseases which affect both. This celebrated compound in addition to its usefulness as a preserver and bentititier of the hair, is unequalled by any other article as an external application for bruises, sprains, erysipelas, swellings, nfig-worine, icaid nead, innamed sum, prickly heat, scrolula, tetter pimples, sore throat, tender feet, salt rheum, rough hunds, head ache, chapped skin, chilblains, internal pains, rheuma tisms, etc. 5tc. ; and the pain occasioned by the sting of insects is immediately relieved by its appli cation, and as a ready and effective resource for all cutaneous diseases of the skin, tt merits, place among the household treasure! of every family. April 4. l m Dr. A. F. Coopers Spino-Abdominal SUPPORTERS. THE Subscriber has on hand, a supply of the above valuable Supporters, which are recommended for all persons, am.cled witb muscular oeuiity, round siioui Jan. or Drolansua Uteri. Prof. Mott thinks they are very well adapted for some varietie of incipient spinal distortions, as they afford the useful combination of shoulder Brae and Abdominal Supporter, with very decided support to me column. Ths abov Braces are recommended by Physician generally, who hav seen them, and I have1 sold number to eitiieus of this place, who are highly pleased ttlh them. A gentlrmsn observed a few days since, thathe had k.. waurine a verv eelebratod body brace for some time, aud that he would not give one of the above', for fifty such. Thor need no puffing, as they speak for them- selves. ? F. FESCUD.t JJ- The bovs Supporter is an improvement on Br. E Grain opino-AMommai oupponer. Raleigh, March 20, 1849. 17 State IMPORTANT SALE OF I iRtrlaimc& Caamn anj$, In North Carolina. THE! President and Directors of the Literary Fund ef North Carolina, in pursuance of certain Reso lutions, passed if the last session of the General As sembly, offer for sale, Fifty Thousand Acres of Swamp Lands, constituting a part of the Literary Fund of the State, situated in iiydeand Washington Counties, and era bracing the region lying between Pamlico and Albe. marie Sounds. These lands have been drained at great expense, nnder the direction of competent Engineers, and laid off into Sections. The drainage has been effected by two main Canals, to-wit: Fungo Caaal, extending from Pungo Lake to Pungo river, six and a half miles in length, with sn average width at bottom of 22 feet, depth six feet and fall twelve feet and Alligator Ca nal, from Alligator Lake to Pungo river, 6 miles long, with an average width at bottom of 30 feet, depth se ven, and fall ten fest ; together with sundry tributa ries or lateral ditches. These Canals are navigable for Batteaux, and emptying into the navigable waters of Pamlico Sound, their mouths are accessible to sea going vessels. - A large portion of this Land abounds in Juniper, Cypress.and other valuable Timber.for which the for est of Eastern North Carolina is distinguished. The residue consists of Prairie, covered with the Cane and Bamboo, and in the estimation of the Engineers who surveyed it, the whole of it is extremely fertile. To Grain Farmers, and to the getters of Staves, Heading and Shingles, this land offers peculiar induce ments. , .. To Immigrant's in the Ports of the United States, accustomed to a country similar iu many respects, thr i nd offers a soil believed to be as fertile as any in the North-western States, with easy access to the Sea, and within three days' sail of New York. The Juniper water is pleasant, and the hands engaged du ring the lost two Summers, in getting Shingles, have enjoyed excelleut health. Time and place: The Sale will take place in the Town of Washing ton, iu Beaufort County, by Public Auction, commen cing on Monday, the 2 1st day of May next, and will be superintended by the members of the Board, in person. .-'Terms:: . The Land will be sold in Sect inns of about 160 Acres, according to the Maps aud Plates of the En gineer. A credit will be given of one, two, three and four years, to be paid in equal instalments, w ith interest train the dav ol sale. I Bond and approved security will be required, nnd the title withheld until the purchase money shall lie ! paid in full. Certificates of purchase will be given, ( and the titles, when made, .will.be warranted. Turnpike Road. At the same time etne place, the Board will receive Proposals for completing the Turnpike Hiad from Pungo Lake to the Town of Plymouth. . Given under my hand, at the Executive Office, in the City of Raleigh, this (iih duy of March, A. D., 1849. ( HAS. MANLY. Governor of North Carolina, klid ex officio Pres't Lit' yBoatd, By order : '""".. L. ClIKVKS M.lNt.V, Secrelarv to Board Baleighj March 9, 1849. 14 ts W. R. PEPPER BESPEOTFULLY returns his thanks lo the citi zens of North Carolina, for the patronnge he hna received from them, while engaged in business in the city of Raleigh, and begs leave to inform them that he may be found ut JARRATTS HOTEL, PETERSBURG, VA., where he will be happy to see his old friends and ac- 3uaintances, andpledgee himself to leave nothing uh' one on his part to contribute to their comfort and convenience, lie hopes his friends will give him a call.:. -: ..... Raleigh, Marsh j C, 1849 14 3m P. r. PESCUD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Prngs, Cljcinitctb, $C Pnc Stuffs, FAY ETTEV1 LLE ST. RALEIGH.N. C. ' Mr. TESCUD would inform liisnu.-lom. ers and the public in general, that he lins bought of Dr. JOHNON his entire inter est in the late concern of PESCUD & JOHNSON. and will continue the business at the Old Stand as heretofore, where lie will be happy to accotnrrodate all that favor him with their orders. Ills long expe rience in the business he is prosecuting, and a deter mination on his part to spare no efforts loGlVE UN I- VEUSAL SATISFACTION in the Qualitv of his Goods, and the Cheapness of Sale, induce him to be lieve that Purchasers MUST BE SUITED. The Assortment of Goods in his Store is arran"cd in a manner to please and gratify OLD, AS WELL AS NEW CUSTOMERS, he having spared uo ex petise, time or labor to relit his establishment, and to place everything in view for those who buv. The ob servation of a moment will bo sufficient to discover his arrangement, and test the truth of this advertisement. MEDICINES, DRUGS, DYE STUFFS, CIIE- MILALS &. PA I. NTS. Some portion of these Goods are renuired bv eve rv Country Dealer, and it is to their interest to buy the best a tides at the lowest rates to gain customers at iome. P..F. PESCUD. Wholesale Dealer in Drugs, Dye Stuffs, and Chemicals, Fayetteville Street. Raleigh, Feb. 1G, 18-19. ' 11-ta BLAKE PITTMAN, (LATE or HALIFAX, N. C.) Commission Merchant Petersburg, Ya. GIVES his special attention to the sale of all kinds of Country Produce, the purchase of Goods, and the receiving and forwarding of Goods. liefer lo B. F. Moore, Eq. Raleigh, N. C. II101 K. 1 nomas, fc,sq. lxmwhurg, N. C. j Rocky Ml. N.C. M. Weston, Jesse H. Powell, ) D. J. J. Philips, Brattleboro', N. .C. N. M. Iiutig, E"q I -L. M. Long, Esq. V Weldon, N. C. James Simmons, ) Patterson, Cooper Jt Co 1 Wills & -Lea, Petersburg, Vs B. F. Haleey, ) fc F. S. Marshall, Halifax, N, C. Petersburg, Feb. 1st. 1349. T - 11-bc FRESH GARDEN SEED. WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD, tt Co., have just re ceived a supply of Garden Seeds, which they T. an Kin vo lie iieaii buu genuine. To the Patrons of tbo Temperance Communicator. , T OWE an apology to my Patrons for the tempora. ry suepeusion of the Communicator. At the ear nest solicitation of many friends, I have changed my location from Filtsborough to Fayetteville, whence tho moils diverge in msuy directions, and by which I can send the Communicator mora speedily and with mors certainty to all my subscribers. '1 he regular issue of the Communicator may be expected as soon as the press can be put in operation uy about two week. v ,n. ru i lLK, lid. Co:u. Fayetteville, Feb. 7, 1849 v, PROSFECTUS. . TF sufficiently supported, the subscriber intends to i publish a monthly paper of eight pages, fi,r the t purpose of diffusing bforuiation on the subject of education with the especiul view of improving the character of our Common Schools. It is intended to. give an account, drawn from the public documents and other sources, of the or igin and progress of our Common School system,, to compare it with that of other State here and in Europe, hue noting our improvement over for mer years and suggesting the means of overcom tng the defects and difficulties under which we still . labor. This will lead us to investigate the sources from which school funds are derived, the modes of their application, the preservation of order in Bchools, the election of proper books for study, the recreation suitable for the pupils, the treatment t e cessarv for different dispositions, die. And believing that the State which would im prove its schools must first improve its teachers, a portion of our columns will be devoted to the ques tionsHow are our schools to be supplied with competent teachers ? How is the standard of ed ucation to be raised, and the services of a band secured who are well qualified to go forth and in the spirit of love, labor for the advancement of die children who are placed under their charge 1 But Education is a word of verv eitpiixivo maun. tng, and although the primary object of the publi cation may frequently take us into tlie sthool room, we do not intend to be always confined there. Our subject matter is the human mind and the in ftuences good and bad, with a view of preventing the one and strengthening the other which can be brought to operate upon it. That this is a theme'ef the deepest moment none can deny. Itgraspatheiii teYcsts not of this werld only it reaches through eternity. Ve shall not hesitate then as occasion may demand, to enter the family circle, to place ourselves on the streets or mingle in the busy crowd and there set forth the rules of life and principles of conduct which we believe will pro. mote the goui of our race here and redound to our everlasting welfare in the life which is to come. The publication will be commenced in Greens boro', so soon as a sufficient number of subscriber can be obtained to defray t'ic expenses of printing to be printed on fair tvpe, at 50 cents a year, payable on the receipt of the first number. l-ctiers relating to the paper may lie directed (post paid) to Nerens Mendcnhall, Jamestown, Uuillord county, N. C. Subscription also received at the Patriot Office. The papers of the State, and others friendiy to he cause of Education are requested to publish or notice (he above. NEREUS MEXDEN1IALL. 2J mo. 7, 1848. A CHEAP FAMILY PAPER. 7Vie Dollar WerlJy .,;cs. ' Published in the citv of Philadelphia, and Edit ed by It. T. Conrad and J. P. Sanderson, is offer ed ut the following low rates, per annum Onecopy gi.co . Six copies . . . g pn . . Thirteen coplipg 0.00 Twenty copies isint) Twenty-seven copies ; 20,00 Thirty-four copies 25,00 Forty-two copies 3000 Fiflvcopies , 35;00 The Dorxin WEEKLy News is a Whig Jour nal. 'SiieciaUttcntiohislioweverdirectedtoR.s. eral Aeier, Literatim, the Arts and Sciences, tfcV Interests of Trade and Business, and all such oth er readieg as is necessary to make a good FAMILY NEWSPAPER. It contains also the most ample reports of the state of the Markets, in the principal cities of the Union, and a general synopsis of matters interest ing to business men. ID" No paper will be forwarded unless my me.i be made hi uhance. Money may be remitted through the mails at our risk. Address, postage paid, xt J. P. SANDERSON & CO., News Bindings, N, E. cor. Third and Chesnnt Sis., Philadelphia. GARDEN SEEDS. fTMIE Subscriber has just received his supp'y of J- Garden and Grose Seeds, which he warrants to W fresh and genuine, consisting iu part of the usual varieties of the following kind, i ix : - - Asparagus, Brocoli, Cauliflower, Cucumber, Leek, Mustard, Onion, Peas, Beans, Cabbage, Celery. Beets, Carrots, ('teas. Corn, Melon, Okra, Parsnip, PumpkU., Salsify, : Eggplant, 1-ettuce, Nasturtium, Parsley, Pepper, Rhubarb, Squash, Radiih, r-pmage, '1 urnip, 1 omato, Aromatic herbs. Gram s.vd. ana r mil Trees. ' Also a lot of Flower Seed, which will be sold at three cents a paper, as they are not of last vear's growth. p. f. PESCUD. Apothecary aud Druggist. .::';.: 12 - Feb 23. THE WIFE'S FRIEND. Important tu those about to become Mothers PltOFESSOR ALEXIS V.PAVLITAfT.otCh Pasis Lvi.vu-in Hospital, member of the Afcrfi cal Academy of France, Corresponding Secretary of the Pans Pharmaceutical College, respectfully begs leave to announce lo the Ladies of America, that ho has appointed Da JEROME Y. U. ROPENHUR TY, of New York, bis sole American Agent, for III sale of his wonderful medicine, known in France u THE WIFE'S FRIEND, or MOTHER'S ASSI? TANT, the most extraordinary medical discovery the world has ever seen. Its province is to LESSEV THE PAINS OF CHILD-BIRTH, aud promote a sa, asv, asd SPEEDY DELIVERY, which it does by assisting nature. It is perfectly Habmless, amcAcioue, pleasant to the tasto, aud never fails to promote an easy and safe delivery, and improves the grwiui ucoiui ui uviu iiiouier ana cnild. It bus been tested for years in all the principal Lying-in Hospi tals of Europe, and receives the sanction of nearly all tho prominent Col'cge and Medical men of tho "..r'Jl if lhe GilEATEST MEDICINE LV I HE WORLD; as ull wdl admit that a medicine must be that will lessou the terrible pains usually at ntcdant on child-birth. There is uo mistake about this medicine doing all that is said of It IT N EVER FAILS. It is in tl e form of a fine, light powder, to be made into a drink, aud used for a few weeks previous to the expected event, and its price is so low as to bring it within the reach of alt. Surely no humane husbaud will suffer his wife to en- turn mail, it being so light that it can be seut any where SV BAIL, AT A VEKV TKIKLIXI1 COST. JJ No unpaid letters taken from tho office. IT To prevent 'imposition, the 11. 8. Agent, Dr.1 Ropenhany will write his name in full on the ont side label ot each package. No other genuine. Re member this. New York, March 3d", 1819. 1 1 Gm JOB PRINTING, &c. CT THE TIMES OFFICE being well supplied will a good assortment of JOB TVPE, we are prepared for printing, neatly, all kinds of ' ' , Ctrculara, arh, cuit fjan&bilU, nd other work, with despatch, upon ressoimbls terms. Asharo of public patroiiagt', iu ibis Ifcui of business, rcsieetfully toliicitul, February 18, 1849, oure pain, wuen 11 can ne so easily and cheaply a voided. Fur the small sum rf onlv 1,00, sent post paid lo DR. JEROME Y. C. ROPENHURTY, New York Post Office, a iarkae will hi. -iit kv r... tl
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