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ORIGINAL POETRY. I OR Tilt SALIIUU TIMIS. On the death ef Mrs. Anns C. Nelson, by her Sister, whom site had never seen, Mrs. L. N. IUx&fwat, of Crcensborough, Alabama. They tell mo that my sister dear - 1 sleeping Willi the dpA,J ; . That in tlie grave so dark and drear, They bave made her narrow bed : And is it so ? and shall it be , That I can never hear That tune! al voice ? nor ever see, That face so loved and dear ? Are those bright eyes for ever closed, That, once so sparkling shone 1 .'"7 And from that cheek Are life ami beauty flown I Those lips I hoped to press to mine, Are they, too, pale and cold J That haiid, m ready and so kind, Is it o'er-fprcad with mould ? 'Tis so, alus ! and, far away, The tidinjjs reached my car I could not Wilch her slow decay, Nor kiow her end was near: I could not stand, with friends around, Her sick and ilyinir bed J Nor could I hear the l.irewell sound, . As hence her t-pirit fled! Yet, all is well! fur God above, Our Father and our Friend, llai douUlobs called her hence in love lLttll bade her sorrows end: And may I all the moments spend , Which (Jixl to nio hath fiven ; Setbat I may, when life shall end, With Iut inhabit Heaven ! . excessive POLITENESS, ,., ., , ;;. tioA'land Hill was always annoyed when there happened to be any noise in the chapel, or when any thing oceured to divert the attention of his hearers from what he was saying. On one occa sion, a few days before his death, he was preaching to one of the most crowded congregations that ever assembled to hear him. In the middle of his dis course, he observed a commotion in the gallery. For some time he took no notice of it; finding it in creasing, he paused iu bis sermon, and looking in the direction in which the confusion prevailed he exclaimed "What's the matter there? The devil seems to hive got among you.'' A plsin country-looking man, immediately star ted to bis feet and addressing Mr. Hill in reply, said "No, sir, it arn't the devil as is doing it ; it's a fat lady wot's fainted ; and she's a werry fat 'un, sir, as don't seem likely to come to agin in a hur ry." "Oh, Hint's it, is it?" observed Mr. Hill, draw ing his hand across his chin; "then I beg the la dy's pardon and the devil's too." . IMPORTANT DECISION. The Supreme Court of Illinois has recently de cided that an act of the Legislature creating a new county, upon the votes of a majority of the people of the district being cast in favor of the measure, is constitutional. SCHOOL IN FRANKLINTON. THE Second Session of ths School at Franklintou, under the management of Miss REBECCA F. FURM AN, will commence on the Sib of July. This School has been Very successful during the past ses sion, aud is attaining a very high character in th neighborhood. Franklintou is proverbially a healthy locatie i, and pupils entrusted to the care of Miss F. will receive every attention necessary u their intel lectual training aud moral culture. It is desirable that thorn wishing to avail them selves of the advantages of this School should com mence early in the, sessiou. If parents from the low country are desirous of placing their daughters where they will enjoy the blessing of health, while pursuing their studies, this School presents to them an opportunity uaaurpassed iu convenience and eligi bility. , . , Board on favorable term", (say from Five to Six Dollars per month,) may be obtained at the Rev. R. C. Mayuard's who has added several rooms to bis house, and also iu the foiuUes of other respectable gentlemen. - . Any person wishing further information in relation to the School, caa address Rev. R Fusxu.n, P. M. at Franklintna: Refer also to the Editor of the Times, Raleigh. . , Franklintou, June 1, 1849. 26 tf V North State Whig and Newbemian copy six times, and forward bills, to R. Funnan, P. M. 1 rank liutoo. . HOTEL IN FRANKLINTON. tO TOE PUBLIC. THE Subscriber takes this method of returning his thanks to a cener- Inns public for the liberal patronage be stowed upon him, lines he took charge of the Kail Koad Motel, in ths town of 1 runUliiitoa. With great pleasure he now informs his numerous friends, and the public generally, that he has recent ly gone to th expeitie of addii g a large and commo dious Two Story building, with a sufficient number of rooms to accommodate trom eight to ten families du riiif the Hummer months, or kmger if required. Those persons in the lower counties, and elsewhere, who any desire a healthy retreat will find our town tinri-veli-'l in poiut of health aud morality. There are two excellent Female Schools, to which parents can id' they wish) send their children. Then are ale two skilful Physicians residing in the town, should medical aid at any time be needed The subscriber premises that his Table shall at all times be furnished with the very best the eountry af- lurda, and being supplied witn ferst rate servants, th very best attention may be expected. , E. T. FOWXKES. Franklmton, May 23, 1849. SB St FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES, PRIME Brown, Clarified, Powdered, Cmshed, and Loaf Sugars: Port Rieo, Laguira and Old Java Coffee; very superior fresh Imperial, Gunpowder and Mack Tea ; Vinegar, Lamp Oil, Jus. Ac. ke. JAME3 M. TOWLE3. RaleigH.May S3, 1819. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. ) FaiNKLiN Comrrr. ' Court ef Pleas and Quarter Sens., March Term, 119. , Arthur Couke, 'Wlla P. Alford, Jeremiah Alford end Bcnj. Alford. , Caceat la Nuncupative Will of iUdictu Alfa. i. . It appearing to the satisfaction of lite court, that Arthur Alford, who one of the next of kin to .Ve hv.hs AWd, resides beyond the limits of the State: ' It is ordered that publication be msda for six wceka in the Raleigh Times notifying him to appear at the . Court House in Louisbiirg, ou the 2i:d Monday in Jnn seat, to object to the prciliats of said will, mid t'?How cause, if any he hue, why said Nuncupative ViH shall not be admitted to probate uud record. Given under my hand t oflieo. YOUNG PATTERSON, C. C. C. li. si-f ttj. -a Syr ' Literary Notice, THE Bet. J G. Rixsolds, of Richmond, Virginia will adorers the two Literary Societlei of ake Forest College at the Annual Ccnunrncenitut,on the second Thursday in June, nrxt. Ret. C. B. Jexnut, of Petersburg, will deliver a Sermon cm the evening preceding Coiiiininceuitiit. May 8, 1849. 2i v SELECT SCHOOL. I will open a Select School, Providence permitting, in Pittsborongh, on the lot occupied by me at present, to commence on the 2d day of July. The terms of Tuition will be the following : The English branches will range from $7 51) to $12 50 .per session $7 50 for the lower branches, aud 1 12 SO for ths higher ones. For the classical, $18. The course of instruction will be very thorough and exact. Studrntr prepared for any of our Universi ties. When once a Student enters the School, he will be consider ed bound to the c'ose of the session. To our country friends, I take the liberty of say ing, that your sous will be entirely safe here as safe, at least, as at any place in the country. Good board can be had here, where every thing will be found, at from 6 to 8 dollars per mouth. I trust from the Ion;; cxperiencs which I have had in the important business of managing and instruct ing youth, that a liberal share of patronage will bs extended to me. 1 shall spare no pains in rendering full sen-ice aud exact atteutiou to those placed under my care. D. W. KERR. Fittsboro', May 15 th, 1849. DISSOLUTION. rTWE FIRM of YOUNG & BLEDSOE is this day dissolved by mutual consent. As it is de sired that the business ol the l' inn snouiu oe set tled as early as practicable, all persons indebted to the concern will please come forward and make payment to S. II. Yoi'NO, who is authorized to close the 'business.' S. H. YOUNG, M. A. BLEDSOE. R;tleigh,.May 1st, 1819. 22 NEW GOODS! XEW GOODS! THE business heretofore carried on under the name and style of Young & Bledsoe will be henceforth conducted by S. H. Young, at the same old stand, where he has received and isnovrtipen ing a large and splendid assortment of StapU anil ianeg Spring oobs, which will be sold on the most reasonable terms. Our old customers and the public generally, are respectfully invited to give me a call. S. II. YOUNG. Raleigh, May 1st, 1849. 22 tf PETERSBURG COMMISSION HOUSE. DICKINSON & LESTER, Bollingbrook St. Petersburg?, Va. WILL give attention to the sale of all kinds of Produce and Forwarding Goods. Refer to Hon. A. W Venable, Granville, and VV. VVhit aker, Jr. Esq. Raleigh. Jonx Dickwsok, R. F. Lester. Late of Danville. Petersburg, Va. March, 1848. COMMON SCHOOLS. Office of the Board of Literature.- THE President and Directors of Literary Fund h.ve ordered to be distributed the sun. of forty thousand dollars, in part of ths nett annual income of the said Fund for the support of Common Schools, among the several Counties, for the year 1849. A statemenMliowitig the quota to which each Coun ty ia entitled according to its federal population, is filed with the Comptroller of public acc'ts, and the same will be paid by the Public Treasurer en due applica tion. : - ' "''' Given under my band, this 27th day of April, 1849. ;i "V. 't CH AS. MANLY, V. "'if Governor of the State ''rW and President ex officio of said Board. Raleigh, April 27, 1849. 22 4t GREAT DOUBLE SHEET pictorial JJem Cork (Organ, For the 1th of July. rRINCirAL CONTESTS. Washington's Fidelity to Freedom, designed by Wallin, engraved by Orr. Kmily Geiger, an original Revolutionary Story founded on fact, by T. S. Arthur, splendidly illus trated by Orr. The Fallen Statesman, an Original Temperance Story of great power, by Mrs. C. W. Dennisun, an thor of Gertrude Russell beautifully illustrated by Robber &. Edmunds. The Hapby Change ; four large elegant Engrav ings, covering two entire pages of the paper reprc senting 1, The Grog Shop ; 2, The Call to Repen ter.'.e;3, The Wretched Home; 4, Reading the Bibie. Portrait Gallery embracing elegantly Engraved Likeness of Rev. Lyman Ccecher, D. 1)., Daniel U Sands, Philip S. White and Gen. S. F. Cary. Jefferson presenting his famous Declaration to his Associates of the Congressional Committee. Presentation of lohn Adanis to King George III. as the first minister from the American Republic to the Cenrt of St. James. These are two splendid designs by Paul Duggan, Profefsor of Drawing in the Free Academy. The Gossiping Neighbors, a gem of its sort. The Dram Drinker, a graphic design by the cele brated Kenny Meadows, with an equally graphic sketch. The Upas Tree worthy the attention of Legisla tors. Debate on the Supplies a family scene. The Mother's Birth Day a choice translation. The Animalcule of a Rum Drop, as viewed through the Mural Micrsscnpe, a most curious feature, fur nishing ample material for curious reflection. About Babies a familiar scene. Chapter ou Duelling a State's Prison for ths sur vivor. Jolly Fellows a striking picture. An Original Temperance Ode, set to music, alone worth the price of the paper. Ill uatrated Anecdotes, with a vast amount of ths Choicest Temperance and Family Reading, altogether illustrated by nearly One Unudred f ine Wood Ln gravings, many of which wdl be sf the most elegant aud eoatly description. As we intend to furnish this Splendid number to Subscribers U" without Extra Chsrgs, it furnishes an bxtraordiuury Inducement to euueenbe. While we slutll spve neither pains nor expense to rive this Model Number an attraction lor every ram uy circle, yet we tniena to niaxe n especially inter esting and useful as a great nctonal eoipe ranee thret. Tim New York Organ Pictorial for the Fourth of July, will make le pages will be printed on tine pa per mads to order expreealy for it, and extra copies will be put at the following extraordinary low prices: DliuLb UUI'lbS TJSN CL.VIS. Six copies 50 els.; Thirteen 11; lljenty-seven $2; rifty-hve (4; bixty-nine .; Hundred and forty, three $10. SjT All remittances and communications should be post-paid sud addressed to OLIVER & BROTHER, Publishers &. Printers, No. Ii8 Fulton-street, New York. HOT Any Editor eiviuz this advertisement one oi two conspicuous iiuude insertions, with an editorial no tice, and marking a paper directed to "New Yon Organ, shall receive by mail, unless otherwise erdsr. ed, twenty copies of the 4th July Pictorial. TUJUBE PASTE. A superior article of Jujube V raste, pat received, and lor sule by . Ft' !B P. F. PESCUD. THE LATEST AND NEWEST. V1Z1 JUST RECEIVED, f . MV assortment of SPRING , A GOODS, embracing a grent variety of JatiCB cub Staple Drg (Sooba; Of the Latest and most Fashionable Styles; which are offered at prices that must please, for Cash, or to punctual customers. For particulars, please see the Goods on the Counter. i JAMES M. TOWLES. Raleigh, May 11th. 21- - JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE AT TH ( . American Temperance Repository, No. 128, Fi'Lton Stsest, New Yokx: OVER 70,000 VOLUMES OF INVALUABLE TEMPERANCE READING. CONSISTING of the Patho'ogy of Drunkenness, or the Physical effects of Alcoholic Drinks, with seven colored drawings of the Human Stomach .natu ral sixe, representing 1st, The Stomach in a healthy atate ; !2nd. Stomach of the temperate drinker ; 3d, Stomach of the drunkard; 4th, Ulcerated Stomach of the drunkard ; 5th, Stomach of the drunkard aft. r a debauch ; fUh, Cancerous Stomach of the drunkard; 7th. Stomach of the drunkard after death bv delerium tremrnt, by Thomas Scwall, M. D. late Professor of Pathology, and, the 1 ractice of Medicine in the Co lumbian College, D. C. Also, a scries of Letters to Professing Christians on the Wine question, by E. C. Delavan, price 50 cents ; the same work, without plates, 10 cents. Discussion relative to the proper kind of Wine for Communion, and the Wine question generally ; containing an invaluable amount of testi mony on this important subject, from E. C. Delavan, Professors Silliman, Aiken, Renevick, Draper, Hare, &c. Ac. price 10 cents. Vindication of Dr. Se wall's Plates, and the Doctrines they Teach ; containing a vast amount of testimony from distinguished medical and scientific men, as to the correctness of the Plates, and the deleterious influence alcoholio liquors exert upon the Stomach and other parts of the Human Sys tem, price 10 cents. Ten Lectures on the nss of Intoxicating Liquors, by Eliphalet Nott, D. D. L. L. D. President of Union College, price 20 cents. - ID These four works contain the entire philosophy of the Temperance Reformation, and should be in possehSiou if all who desire iuformiition, or feel an mteres. in the movement. They are neatly printed in quarto form, done up in uniform style, in paper covers, to be sent by mail. We wils send the en tire set, ixcu'Dino Dr. Sewall's Celesratep Plates, tor 75 cents, oa 40 cents without tie Plates. - We also have a few copies bound in one volume, including the plates, price 1. mammoth Plates of the Stomach, Varnished sud framed, ready to be hung up. Price SI 5, formerly sold at $20. The same uuframed, price S.V O Temperance Lecturers should exhibit these plates and lecture upon them. At Dr. SewaH'e lec ture upon thein,in"Washington,mnisellers were heard to say, If onr business makes such stomachs, we will abandon it." ID" Temperance Societies, Divisions, Ac. will greatly promote the cause by procuring sets of these plates, and inviting competent persons to lecture upon them. Orders enclosing the cash, post-paid, will be punctually attended to Address OLIVER Sl BROTHER, American Temperance Repository. No. 128, Fulton street, N. Y. The North Carolina MUTUAL LIFE IXSCRAXCE 1 0MPAXY, RALEIGH, N. C. A COMPANY with the above title having been -C chartered at the last sesnion of the Legislature of this State, and the provision required in sunt charter, (vii: application for insurance for 50,000) having been fully met, tlje Company has keen organized by the appointment ol the tollowing utncers,uud is awumg Policies, viz: Dr. Ciias. E. Johnson, President, William D. Havwoou, Vice President, James F. JosnAN, Secretary, Wiluam II. Jones, Treasurer, Dr. Wm. H. McKee, Medical Examiner, HensvW. Miller, Attorney, Dr. Ciias r.. Johnson, Dr. Wm. McKee, Dr. Rich'd. B. Hatwooo, Medical Hoard of CvniuUation. J. Hersman, General Agent. This Company has received ths most liberal charter that haaever been granted to anvComnanvof a sim ilar character in any State in the Union. The 5th Sec tion of the Act of incorporation provides " that the Husband may Insure his own Isle, for the sole use and benefit of his Wife er Children, end in case of the death of the Husband, the amount thus insured shall be past over to the Wife or Children or their Guar dian, if under age, for her or their own use, frtt from all the claims of the representatives of the Husband or any of his creditors." This provision needs no com ment The Board have also determined to insure the lives of Slaves ; and this being almost half the wealth of the people of this Stile, a large business is reasona bly anticipated. Any information rep?ccl:tig the principles or the Company will be furnished by the Secretary or any of iu officers. JAMES F. JORDAN, Sec'y. Raleigh, April 9, 1849. 19. The following papers will copy the above three times, viz: Fayetteville Observer, Carolinian, Newbemian, Republican, iVilmington Commercial, Journal, iNorth State Whig, Edcnton Sentinel, Greensboro' Patriot, Salisbury Watchman, Highland Messenger, Mecklen burg Jetfersonian, Wadesboro' Argus, Ilillsboro' Re corder, Milton Chronicle, and Wehieu Herald.. Female Classic al Ins tit n t e, . HILLSBOROUGH STREET. rTpiIEsEXT Sessum of this Institution 'will com--- mence on Monday, 25th June. It is desirable that students be present on that day. For further information, address ISENNET T. BLAKE. Raleigh, N. C. ) Principal. ' May, 18 19. Hi lm YEAST POWDERS. A FURTHER supply of Yesst Powders, just re--ATXeeived and for sale by P. F. PESCUD. Raleigh, March 8, 1849. FINE TOOTH COMBS. SOME f the most Superior Combs ever offered for sale in Raleigh, may bs found st ' P. F. PESCUD'S Drugstore. Ra'rtgh, March 8, 1849. PRIME VINLiGAR, Just Received by JAMES LITCTIFORD. 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. TOLASSES-Just received prime MOLASSES, xtx new crop, tor sale by JAME8 LITCHFORD. Next door above Mrs. Hurdie'i Raleigh, March 2. I " ; , RICE.-A Cask of FRESH RICE just to b ind, and for sale hy JAMES LITCHFORO. ' Next door above Mrs. Hardin's. " Rjirjh, March 2. . FRANKLIN INSTITUE, Cedar Rot k, Franklin County, K. C. MLANKFORD, Esq., will addiess the students oh the 8th of June, the day of their annual ex hibition. Examination ou the 7th. The patrons of ths Institute, and the friends of Education generally, are respectfully invited to attend. The Summer and Fall Term will commence on Monday, the 2d of July. Terms as heretofore. For particulars address the Principal. It is very desirable the pupils be present at the opening of ths SessiOu. D. S. RICHARDSON, Prwcifal. May 18,1849. 24 l8J-t5t State of North Carolina. MARTIN SUPERIOR COURT of EQUITY. George W. Hyman and others, 1 vs. . Archibald Ilymsu and others. ) TO Archibald Hyman, Abigail Moore, Roddick Hy man, Nancy Hyman, John, William and Jane Monro, the children of Asia Moore, and all her other children and the children of Willie Hyman. You and each of you, are hereby notified personal ly to be, aud appear before the Judge of Our said Court of Equity, on the last Monday in August next, and plead, auswer or demur to the petition of petitioners above named, or the same will be taken pro confesso and heard accordinirly. Witness, C. B. Hassell, Clerk and Master of said Court at Office in Williamston, this the 7th day of A pril, A. D. 1949. C. B. HASSELL, CM. C. April 13. 6w.pr. Advrt. 3 81 J. soda sali:ratis. ONE case of Soda Salasratus, a superior articls for cooking purposes, just received and for sale by r. r. rr&ii it. Raleigh, March 8, 1819, SNUFF Boxes, Cigar Cases and Tobacco Boxes, just to haud and for sale by P. F. PESCUD ; Raleigh, March 8,1819. VARNISHES. A large supply of Coach, Furniture, Polishing and Japan Varnishes, just received and for snle by -P. F. PESCUD. Raleigh, March 8, 1819. GUM DROPS. A most excellent article for Coughs, Colds., Ac., just received and for sale bv ' P. F. TESCUD Raleigh, March 8, 1849. BAY RIM. Afresh supply of Bay Sum. just received, at P. F. PESCUD'S Drug Store. Raleigh, March 8, IP 19. FISH HOOKS. Alaree lot of Fish Hooks of the vioet approved kinds, just received aud for sale hv P. F. PESCUD. Raleigh, March 8, 1849. PIIOSPHF.NE GAS and LAMP OIL, just re. ceived, aud for sale at Feb. 23. P. F. PESCUD'S Drug Store. TAILORING. WILU AM II FURM AN respectfully informs the public that he continues the above business the bid stand, and he solicits the orders of his friends and customers. He is prepared to make gentlemen's Coats and Pants in the latest syle and in the neatest manner, and will warrant them to be cut and made as well as they can be in anv establishment in, North Carolina. His prices will be moderate to suit the times, and no effort on his part shall be wanting to give -erfect satisfaction. All who want neat aud fashionable Clothes, call at FIRMANS " Old eMtablised Shop , iu Louisburg. Louisburg, April 29, 1848. REMOVAL OF STORE! JAMES LITCHFORD respectfully informs his fr ends snd Ike public that he has removed bis Stork of Hood) from his former stand to the opposite side of I ayetteville Mrcet, NEXT DOOR ABOVE MRS. HARDIE'S, and dirtctly opposite the Market, where they are in vited to give nun a call, and continue their custom. Ou hand, a good assortment of PRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, Ac He also continues the Tailoring Aii tiness, and will attend to all orders lor Cutting aud Making Gen. tlemen's Clothing. Raleigh, Feb. 23d, 1819. 12 FRl IT TREES. THE Subscriber has inst roceived a aiinolv of choice Fruit Trees, from t. Perkins' celebrated Nur sery nt Burlington, N. J. consisting of Peaches, Apri cots, Nectarines and (.'berries, in great variety, and, with the view of eticcting speedy sales, will sell them low. . V. t . l'ESCCD, Drusri'ist. Raleigh, Feb. 23. 12 CIGARS AND TOBACCO.-Chewers and Smo kers will rind at my Drug and Apothecary Store some very superior i ouueco and t. igars. v. i . rtsccD. Feb. 23. 12 piIEWING AND SMOKING TOBACCO, prime iuu van at JAMES LITCHFORD S, Next door above Mrs. Ilaidie's. Raleigh; March 2. FRESfl DRUGS, MEDICIXESA PAI.YTS T Y recent arrivals, I have received a large supply M-rm articles aeeaiui to make niv stock conmlete which I invite the atteutiou of purchasers. r. F. TESCUD, Druggist and Apothecary. Raleigh, March 8, 1849. TIMES PRINTING OFFICE. OUR PATRONS are informed that the Printing Office has been removed to the West side of Fay- euevuie oueei, OPPOSITE THE CITY CALL, in the Rooms ever the Store of James Litchford, neat door above Mrs. Hardie'a Confectionary Store, where we shall be happy to see our subscribers ami friends. W e are prepared to execute ad kinds of lob printiiuj, upon the usual terms, ia a neat and handsome man. ner, and solicit a portion of public patronage iu this lin of business. Subscription to ths Paper onfy $3 50 per annum ia advance, or f J 00 if not paid before the expiration of six months. tr THE TIME3 will always be furnished fit momtltt for One Dollar, in advance. But subscrip tions will be thankfully received on either nlr.a. , IT These indebted ts the Office are requested to remit inetr respective dues at our risk i when a re. ec.pt will he forwarded in their next paper. Raleigh, Feb. S3, 149. BOARD FOR STUDENTS IN THE Eglantine Academy. THE SUBSCRIBER would take to board a f. w Students, who may attend the Eglantine Acad emy, to be re-opened by his son, Mens L We Her, on the third Monday of June next, at Hrinkleyville X Roads, Halifax County, N. C, about two miles from his residence. Tuition iu the Academy for Languages aud higher branches of Mathematics two dollars per mouth ; for higher branches of English one dollar and a half, and other English Studies one dollar. Board in respectable families at and near said X Roads, from six to seven dollars per mouth. Ixirality perfectly healthy. Any young man disposed to lessen expenses of ed ucation by laboring occamonally in the subscriber's vineyards, maybe accommodated in that way. SIDNEY YYfcLl.KK. Brinkleyvile, Halifax Co., N.C., 21 tf May 18, 184B. The Press, Types and Fixtures of the WARRENTON (N. C.) REPORTER OFFICE FOR SALE. HAVING determined ou quitting the Prinliiip. Bu siness, we now propose sellingour Print nr Press, Types and Fixtures, at a very low price for cash, or on a short credit for a part of the purchase money, with bond and approved secunty. The Press and a part of the Type are considerably worn, but will do pretty fair Work fur two or threo years to cotne. The Job and Advertising Type are in better condition, and will last many yea:s. The Cases, Stands and other fixtures are very good.- There is a sufficiency of type of all kinds for a village establishment. Warreuton is a desirable place to re side in, being remarkably healthy, and has as good society as any village m the State. We have been engnged in the publication of the Reporter for 21 years, and bave been tolerably well sustained. We will sell at a price to low, that any one wishing to ee.a,'e in the business would do well to call and see us, or ad dress the Editor, post paid, Warreuton, N. C. R. N. VERELL, Editor and Proprietor. April 21, 1849. 21 Supreme Court Reports. REDUCTION OF PRICE. " rilHE Subscriber having purchased from the Estate of W. R. Gales, Esq., dccitnscd, the entire Edition of Vols. 6, 7, and 8 Law, and Vols. 4 and 5, Equi y of Iredell's Reports of Cases decided in the Supreme Court of Nerth Carolina, (from December 1 m 1045, to August Term, 1848, inclusive, and including also the Equity Cases of the present Term of the Court,) has reduced the price from Six Dollars to Five Pol Ian per volume ; end is prepared to fumlsh them to Gentlemen of the Bar and Booksellers, except Vol. 5 of Equity, to be published in a few weeks, of which notice will be given. Urders Tor the whole, or tor any one or more Volumes, promptly attended to. And the Bar supplied on reasonable terms with ths previous Volumes of North Carolina Reports, and Law Books generally. Bound Copies furnished to the Profession, in exchange for their Nos. J. iwi.r.. Fayetteville, March 19, 1849. 17 LAW NOTICE. CC. BATTLE having returned to this City, will . resume the Practice of the Law, in this and the adjacent Counties. All business entrusted to him, will be promptly at tended to. He is nrenared to make out snd procure all SOL DIERS' CLAIMS, of every description, at short no tice, according to prescribed tonus. Raleigh, August 7. 38 lin. V. R. PEPPER T) ESPECTFULLY returns his thanks to the citi XV sens of North Carolina, for the patronage he has received from them, while engaged in business m the city of Raleigh, and begs leave to inform them that he may bs found at J ARR ATT'S HOTEL, PETERSBURG, VA., where he will be happy to see his old friends and ac quaintances, and pledges himself to leave nothing un done on his part to contribute to their comfort aud convenience. He hopes his friends will give him a can. Raleigh, March, 6, 1849. 14 3m P. F. PESCUD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER I Prugo, Cljtmicala, & Drjc Stoffo, FAYETTEVILLE ST. RALEIGH.N. C. Mr. PESCUD would inform his custom ers and the public in general, that be has bought of ur. JUiliN&UiM his entire inter est ut the late concern of PESCl'D Sl JOH.VSOX, and will continue the business at the Old Stand as heretofore, where he will be happy to aceonurodute all that favor him with their orders. His long expe rience iu me Dusiness ne is prosecuuug, ana a deter mination on his part to spare no efforts to GIVE UNI VERSAL SATISFACTION in the Quality of bis Goods, and the Cheapness of Sale, induce him to be lieve that Purchasers MUST BE SUITED. The Assortment of Goods iu his Store is arranged in a manner to please and irratifv OLD. AS WELL AS NEW CUSTOMERS, he having spared no ex pense, lime or labor to refit his establishment, and to place everything in view for those who buy. The ob servation of a moment will bo sufficient to, discover his arrangement, and test the truth of this advertisement. MEDICINES, DRUGS, DYE STUFFS, CHE MICALS A FAINTS. Some portion of these Goods are rennired bv everv Country Dealer, and it is to their interest to buy the best articles at the lowest rates to gain customers at home. r. F. PESCUD, Wholesale Dealer in Drugs, Dye Studs, snd Chemicals, Fayetteville Street. liaieign, reo. id, i04y. ll-ta BLAKE PITTMAN, (uts or UALirAX, N. c.) Commission Merchant, Petersburg, Ta. GIVES his special attention to Die sale of all kinds of Country Produce, the purchase of Goods, and tne receiving and lorwardini of lioods. Refer to li. F. Moore, Eaq. Raleigh. N. C. Tho'i K. Thomas, Esq. Louuhurg, N. C. m'w-:.?"s' Rocky Mt-N.C. Kph N. M. Long, Eaq. i L. M. Long, Eeq. i Weldon, N.C. Jamos Simmons, ) Patterson, Cooper Co ) Wills A Lea, S Petersburg, Va D. r. natsey, . J F. tf. Marshall, Halifax, N, C. Petersburg, Feb. 1st. 1849. It-be FAMILY ROE HERRIXCS. KS) BARRELS and half barrels for sale by Oii KEAWELL A MEAD Raleigh, Feb. S3, 1849. i WIXP0W CLASS. A LARGE assortment of Window Glass, of all XXaixes, by the box, for ssle bv - sea well & mf.ad Raleigh, Feb. 23, 1849. iMAMPHOR CAPSULES, a fine article for Sick v tlvad Ache, just received aud for snle hv Feb. S3. p. i: rEfcci'D. PltOSPLXTlS, F sufficiently supported, the subscriber intends to publish s inontlilv pannr of eiirht rmnes. for th . purpose of diffuninjr information on the subject of education with the especial view of improving v, '. w i ' 'i our summon ichoois. It is intended to give an account, drawn from 'ie public documents and other sources, nf the nr. igin and progress of our Common School system, to compare it with that of other States here anil in Europe, thus noting our improvement over for mer years snd sup-pesting the means of overcom ing the defects and difficulties under which ive still labor. This will load Hsioiiivestipttethesonrct.s froti! which school funds are derived, the modes of their application, the preservation of order in schools me election or proper books for study, the recreation suitable for the pupils, the treatment e cessary fur different dispositions. A- c. , ' Ana neiinnnij that the State which would im prove its schools must first improve its teachers, a portion of our columns will he devoted to the ques tionsHow are our schools to be supplied with competent teachers 7 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 the children who are placed under their charge 1 uui ,diirauon is a worn ot very extensive mean n?, and although the primary 'object of the pitbli- calinn may frequently tnke us into the school room, we do not intend to be always confined there. Our subject matter is the human mind andtjiein- unices ooo'l and bad, with a view of preventing ie one and 'strengthening the other which can be brought to operate upon it, That this is a theme of the deeiest moment none can deny. It grasps the in terests not of this world only it reaches throtiirh eternity. We shall not hesitate then as occasion may demit nd, to enter the famllv circle, in nle ourselves on the streets or mingle in the busy cruwu u no mere set lortn the rules of life and. principles of conduct which we believo will pro mote the good of our race here and redound to our everlasting welfare in the life which into come. . The publication will be commenced in Greens boro', so soon as a sufficient number of suliscribcrs can be obtained to defray t'ie expenses of ptinting to be printed on fair type, at 50 cents a year, payable on the receipt of the first numlier. letters relating to the paper may be directed (post paid) to Nercns Mendenhall, Jamestown, Guilford county, N. C. Subscription also received at the Patriot Office. The pa Deri of the die cause of Education are remiested to mihliifi nr notice the above. NEREUS MENDENHALL Sd mo. 7, 1818. GARDES SEEDS. THE Subscriber has just received his supply of vGarden and Grass Seeds, which he warm,ii in be fresh and genuine, consisting in part of the usnul vutii-uus ui we louowing amu, vix : Asparagus, Beans, Beets, BrocoJi, Cabbage, Carrots, Cauliflower, Celery. Cress, Cucumber, Egg Plant, Corn, Leek, Ittuce, Melon, , Mustard, Nasturtium, Okra, Onion, Parsley, Parsnip, Peas, Pepper, Fumpkiu, ' Radish, Rhubarb, Salsify, Spinage, Squash, Tomato, Turnip, Aromatic herbs, Grass Seed, and Fruit Trees. Also a lot of Flower Seed, which ;n l .M .. three cents a paper, as they are not of but year's V i. i Apothecary and Druggist. A Dr. A. F. Cooper's Spino-Abdomlnal surruiiTEUS. THE Subscriber has ou hand, a sunnlv ofih. W valuable Supporters, which are recommended for all persona, anticted with muscular debility, round shoul ders, or prolapsus Uteri. frof. Alott thinks they are very well adapted for some varieties of incipieut siiinal diatnrtinna. ihv afford the useful combination of shoulder Braes and Abdominal Supporter, with very decided support to the spinal column. I at ttbovs Braces are recommended by Physicians generally, who have seen them, aud I have sold a number to citizens of this place, who are highly pleased with them. A gentleman observed a few dnvs since, lhathe hmA been weariiig a very celebrated body brace for soma time, aud that he would Dot give one of the above, for fifty such. " lliey need no pufW, as thev sneak for them. selves. P. V. PESCim. Q" The abore Sunnorter ia an iinnroveinni m rip E. Craine's Spino-Abdomiual Supporter. naieign, ;uarcn JU, IB-la. 17 Beckwi th's Anti-Dyspeptic Pills. THESE Pills have beeu now for more than tea yean before the Public, aud their just pretensions to the character claimed for them lnalu ;...1 and tested, by a great number of persons, too intelli gent to be deceived, aud too deeply interested in ths """"i mi, w nwog wiiii cure, ana juage wtinout favor. Exuerience has not weakened ihuu , but strengthened and confirmed tlieiu by a mass of testimony of such respectable character as has rarely sustained any article iu this form iu any eountry. The subscriber has just received a supply of them, which have been recently made, aud he being Dr. u oca n un Ageninr mis part ot tne Mate, is prepar ed to furnish the wholesale trade at his price, iu any quantity. P. F. PESCUD, Draggist. Raleigh, March 20, 1849. 17 THE WIFE'S FRIEND. Important to thuxe abtml 4o btcnme Muthtrs: PROFESSOR ALEXIS V.PAVLlTAS,o( the Pi ii is LriNo-iN UosriTAL. member of the Medi. cat Aeademy af France, Corresponding Secretary of the Paris Pharmaceutical College, respectfully begs ie ive to announce to the ladies or America, that ha has appoiutsd DR. JEKO.MB Y. C. ROPENHUR I V, of New York, his sole American Alien!, for the sale of his wonderful medicine, known iu France us THE WIFE'S FRIEND, or MOTHER'S ASSIS TANT, the moat extraordinary medical discovery the world has ever seen, its province is to LESSEN THE PAINS OF CHILD-BIKTII, Snd promote a s, aasr, s.vn'SPEEU V DELIVERY, which it does by atmting nature. It is perfectly IIakmum, srricit ioi s, pleasant to lite tratr, and never fails to promote an easy andtaft dtlitery, aud improves the general neaitn si ooin mother and child. It has beea tested for yean in all the priucipal Lying-in Hospi tals of Europe, snd, receives the sauction of nearly all the prominent Col'eges snd Medical men of tlia old world. It is the GU EATEST M EDICIN K IN THE WORLD; as all will admit that a medicine must be that will leseoii the terrible pains usually at ntedaiit on child-birth. 'lVre is uo mistakt about this medicine doing all that is said of it IT N EVER FAILS. It is in the farm of a fine, light powder, to bo made into a drink t and used lor a tew weeks previous in the expected event, sud its price is so low as to bring it wuhiu the reach of all. Purely no humane hwbund will sutler bis wife to en dure pin. when it can bs so easily and cheaply a yotiled. For the small Ml in of only $1,(10, sent post paid to PR. JEROME Y. C. ROPENlll'RTY. New i 'jk Post Olfice, a paeksge w ill be sent by re turn mail, it being o, light that it can be sent any- ' where av mail, at a visr thiklinu cost. J j No unpaid letters taken from the office. tJ" To prevent imposition, the U. 8. Agent, Dr. Rupenhurty will Write his name in full ou the out side label ot each package. No other genuine, ' Re member thi. Now York, March 3d, lf49. 1 1 Cji ' i i
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