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s Tin; North t'arulii.iii XI'TUI. IAYV, ISl R IME (Ollf lM, ILViJSIGH, .. .. t!IT -ib-ive Cuuipany h;i:: Ikit in operation si J- iSic 1' of April kwt, uudtt the direction, of since tin' tiSowhiij Officers, vil Jvr. Cha. E. Johnson, Presides', Wniiitt II tf.vun,n, Vt,. Prnwiitf tit. r . I." I - M... . William H, Jo.ves, Treasurer, Pssam Busnrit, Attswuey, Dr. Ciias K. Jousmjn, ) ,, ,. ,',,,, Dr. W. li. McKeb, XrMcal Bm, of Dr. KictiV I!- H.mvooo. CnsmMm. J. Hiftss, General Agrul. This Company ha received, a eh irtcr givinj && auUgc t ihs insured over any oilier Company- The 5t!i Section gird lhs H iiibauu the privilege to ijnurc his own lite fur lh sole uk of ha Wife mid Children, freo from any claim of the representatives i" the hwbund or iiuyof hit creditors. Orgauiied on purely 'mutual principles, the life members participate iu the whole of ihe prorits,w!.ich are declared annually. B sides, the applicant for life, when the annual premium in over $3U, may pay one Wf iua Ne., . All claims for insurance against the Company will bo paid within ninety itayn ufter proof of iho dealh of t!iu party u furnished. - Sinvei are inMired for on or for five years, at rates which will enable all Slaveholders to secure this class 1 property against the uncertainty of life. Slav iusiirunce presents u new mid iuter'sting fca Wre in the history of North Carolina, which will prove very important to me Southern States. The lost four month's operation of this Company show a v-ty large ainouut of business more then the issued more than 200 Policies. ) All Communications on .business of the Company should he addressed to JAMES F. JORDAN, Sec' v. Raleigh.. An-'"-! iiMiS. NOTICi;. ;-7" fPHE attention of Physicians and Dealers in Me- j , J- dicincs is invilvd to an exniiuusiiou of my Stwk ! 011 hand, which has been selected tot lite Fall trade 1 AH my yowuerea t.nnis, Hoots, ic. men as 1 urxey Opium, Turkey and East India R.hubai bjalap.lpccuc, J &-c. were divested uf all iniju.riiies previous ( being powdered ; and every article of Medicine carefully e-' lectcd with special regard to its purity. I have j nearly all the new preparatious noticed iu the lute 1 Medical Journals., A lull supply of Glassware, In strument, and, in a word, the must complete Hnd desirable stock 1 f Medicines, Points, Oils, D. e Stuffs, Perfumery, and Fancy Articles I have ever offered to the public. .) . Physicians and Dealers generally, who have hith erto bought their supplies in Northern Markets, may sure a great deal of trouble and expense by encour aging my Establishment. All orders, accompanied with the cash, or good City refcreue.es, will be attended to'wiih neutuess and dis patch. Prescriptions, and Family Receipts compound ed at all hours of the day and night by careful and experienced Apothecaries. An increase of patronage is respectfully solicited. P. F. PERCUD, Apothecarv and Druggist : Raleigh, Sept. 21st. 42-pf ' PASTIXES for p : 'rfuming parlors and Sick Room, 011 hand, ai... for sale at : .Sep. 8e. PESCUD'S Drug Store. Tricophcrouj, Cologne & Milk of Roses. THE Subscriber would be pleased to introduce to th.) notice of the Indies a more extended actjuaiutonee with his nrperior TR1COPHEKOUS, Cologne Wa. tefand Milk of Roses which he is now preparing, cod which is pronounecd M good as the best. r!ep.ai. P. F. PCUD. least Powders. A SUPPLY of Westerfield't Yeast Powders ou hand. If von want Good Bread, send and ret a Box at PESCUD'S Drag Store; Sept. 28. Bath Brick. IF yon want bright Knives and Forks, send and get a Bath Brick. Price 10 cents. Sept. 28. PESCUD'S. PolkbinS Powders and Brushes, For Silver and Brass. Ou hand and for sale. ALSO. Tainar'itids One Jar very nice. S.jrt.SA AT PESCUD'S. Patent Medicines. A full supply of all the most popular Remedies, kept constantly ou hand, and sold at .Manufacturer's prices ut Pisctin's Durjo Stork. Sept. 28. Spices and Salad Oil. THE .Subscriber has on hand a lnrge supply of all the most approved Spice, Beans aud Essence! for Savoring Pickles and Preserves. Also a supply of ve ry superior Salad Oil and English Mustard. Call nod get a supply at my Establishment. Sep. 28. P. F. PESCVD. COD LI.ER0IL, IN Bottle and Capsules, a genuine nrtii I , just opened and for tale at the Drug Store of P. F PES IJD. Bafeigti, August S, 1849. 36 Chloride of Lime. A FRESH tupplv just received at A ' I'ESCI Ds. Raleigh, Angtut S, 119. 36 Congress Water. QIX dozeu, ufoh and prime," just at hand, and for r-sale at i r.ht.HU. Raleigh, August 0, 119. 36 T flir 1 m rilTTTCl JAJUA Al llUO. KNCOURAGK HOME INDUSTRY ! TUB UiiiU-rsigncil would most rep'ctfu)ly in . t'oriu tlte public, tlt.it lie hits sgniu resumed the HATTER'S BU81XBSS.' Ceiity iiltligcd to stop the bnsincsx fur awhile, on :conm of bad health, but having rveovered some, what, U'tter health I now ask the citizen of this vicinit, aud the public, generally, to give me a rail. I tn pnpured to Press Hats, Color lailies Dresses, Gentlemen Pants, or any thiiip: that nmy be wantino; in my line of buaine-s. My atiup is it ualed one square west of the enve-yard1. . NEAI, BROWN. Raleijih, Sept, 13, '49. 43 4 w. , r SJA" ARRANGEMENTS. ; Raleigh, Sept. 20, 18 19. N'dttlierfl MsiJ, Hailroad. due ilaily t ,. ni. Clues at 111 a. tn. . . tynithcrn, Two-horse Stage, due ilaily at 11 a. in. Cluses IS m. . Groensliorough, Four-horae St-'ge, due Monday, Wednesday! and Saturday, at 6 a. m. Closes Sunday, Wednesday and Friday at 12 in. New bent, Fnur-horse Stage, due Tuesday, 'PI I.- -...I S,(.,-.l. o ,1 II n . Ptncm Mlin- dayTuesJay and Thursdny, at 9 p. ni. Tariwfoygii, Twohore Stugo, due Monday, Wednesday and Fridiy, at 10 p. 111. ( 'les Mod Jay, Wedneaday and Siiiunitt v, st 9 p. in. Fittslxrougli, Two-lionw Ktage, due Monday nd Thnradsy ut 7 p. m. Clvses S.il unlay and Tuesday at 9 p. m. Eax borough cme Mail due Friday at 9 a. m. Clone Friday at t p. m. Holly Springs Horse Mil due Monday at 4 p. in. Close Thursday at 9 p. tn. trfter ahould be in the tWu-fi 15 minute nev ofr JripltrpeofrhMiriff. WM. JVUITP, P. M. - - SELECT SCHOOL. I will opeu a Select School, Providence permittiuj, in. PUtsboroughi ou the lot occupied by In; at prm nt, to commence on the 2d day of July. The terms of IV'jun will be the following: The English branches will range frq:n $? 5U to $12 50 per seion $7 50 Air ih.i lower Branches, nud $12 50 for the higher ones. For the classical, .1 8. The course of instruction will be very thorough and exact Students preparedlor any of our Universities. When once a Student eaters the Seheol. he will be consider ed boimd 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 sale, 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 moulh. I trust from the long experieuce which I have had in the important business of managing and instruct ing youth, that a liberal than of patronage wilt be extended to me. I shall spare no pains iu rendering full service aud exajt attention to those placed under mvcare. D. W. KERR. 'Fittro', May 15th, 1849. LAXl) WARRANTS WAITED. AM authorized to purchase fmm 25 to 60 Land Warrant, for which the highest cssh price 1 will be paid. C.C. BATTLE, Attorney at Law. Raleigh, July 13, 1849. 32-lin. DISSOLUTION. riiHE FIRM of YOUNG &. BLEDSOE is this day dissolved by mutual consent. As it is de sired that the business of the Finn should be set tled as early as practicable, all persons indebted to the concern will please come forward and make payment to S. H. Yorxo, who is authorized to cliw the business. 8. H. YOUNG, M. A. BLEDSOE. '.Raleigh, May 1st, 18-19. ' . 22 XEW GOODS! NrM C00DS ! rTllE business heretofore carried on under the name and style of Yocng At Bledsoe will be heuceforth conducted by S. H. Yotiim, at the same old stand, where he ha received and is now open ing a large and splendid assortment of Staple anil Jrannj Spring 001)0, 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. 23 tf J. HENRY IIARRISS, Ipaolsterer and Mattress Maker, RALEIGH, X. C. SOFAS, Lounges and easy Chairs, manufactured in every style, to order; Paper Hangings of eve ry description, hung iu the neatest manner BED-MATTRESSES, Of all kiuds; including the much approved Shuck and Cotton Mattress, which will be found u perfect luxury, either in Summer or Winter. N. B. My Shop is on .the premises of Mr. IV C. Nelson. All orders thankfully received and will be promptly attended la 99 3t l'ROSPECTUS OF THE AURORA. WILMINGTON', NORTH CAROLINA. "Nullius addictus jurare in verba magi-tri. Quo me cunutie rapit tenipeslas, defcrur hwpes.' The subscriber designs to commence about the 1st of Nov. next, iu the towu of Wilmington, North Cure lta the publication of a Semi-weekly Newspaper, to bo cklled the Aurora. His aim is to rreate a paper werlhy of the growiug fortune of that enterprising community. The pla i differs materially from that of any now published there , or even in the State. First: It will be more litna ry in its character. Secondly ; Owing no allegianp -to any party or sect of politicians, its political discur S'ons will be impartial and candid. The subscriber venture to presume that hi politi cal opinion are suClciently know to render any dec laratioa of them aunreessary. Having advocated the election of General Taylor to the Presidency, he is disposed to give to his administration a fair triul; com mending when he can, but censuring when ha must. The commercial department of the Aurora will he attended to by some gentleman n.ore competent in that line than the subscriber. Th Aurora will be printed with a press and types entirely new, and in the neatest manner. lis size will be about that of the Daily New York Herald. Term : Four Dollars a year, or two dollar for si x months. Subscriptions will be due one month after the issue of the first number. Postmasters sending eight subscribers, whose tl ponsibility they will guarantee, will receive th ra one year gratis. All communications should be addressed to thesuu scriber at Paciolus Post office, Pitt county, North Carolina, until the first of October next : after that date at Wilinin2tou. May 26, 1849. HENRY I.TOOLE. Dr. A. F. fper's Spino-Abdo nlnal SUPPORTED S. : THE Subscriber has on hand, a supply oftli e above valuable Supporters, which are recommends I lor all persons, afflicted with muscular debility, ders, or prolapsus Uteri. Prof. Mott think they are very well ada ed for some varieties of incipient spinal distortions, n they afford the useful combination of shoulder Brae and Abdominal Supporter, with very decided support to the eninal column. The above Brace are recommended by Physicians generally, who have seeu them, and 1 have sold a number to citizens of this place, who are highly pleased with thein. A genth man observed a few day since, thathe had been wearing a very celebrated body brace for some lime, and that he would not give one of the above, for fitly such. "They need no puffing, a they speak for them selves, r. t. rr.sowu. If The above Supporter is an Improvement on Dr. E. ('mine's Spim-Abdominal Supporter. Raleigh, March 30, 1819. 17 Sedgwick Female Seminary, RALEIGH, N. C, THE ninth session of thi Institution wi It com men ou Monday, th 2nd day of July. Punc tual attendance i desirable. Expense f Ti pits for Board ami English Tuition, $60 pr cession of five months. For ornamental branches, an extra charge. For particulars, address . .- J. J. FIM H. Raleigh, June 15, 18-19. 2S 3t FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES. PRIME Brown, Clarified, Powdered, Crushed, and Loaf ngan ; Porta Rico, Laguira and Old Java Coffee; ry superior fresh Imperial, Gunpowder and Blaek Tea ; Vinegar, Imp Oil, Arc. Ac. fee. JAMES M. TOWLES. Raleigh, May 23, 1849. " To Printers ani Other. 9 REAMS Pearl Foolscap, unruled, Hi.d 10 I l Ream Rice Flat Foolscap expressly U print iiuj, a new article ia lh market Also, a few ream ol Nperiar ruled letter aaaer.for sale hv - - f r'PE,i,n. BaVigH. Aaen 5, Iflf - - l'i tVllL K0E 1IERRIVGS. 52 O BARRELS and hulf barrels for sale hv SEA WELL i ME AD Raleijh, F. b. 23, 13-19. li! PETERSBURG COMMISSION HOUSE. "! CHIN SON & LESTER, ' ' " ' Bollingbrouk S4. Pelemburjf, Ya. WILL give attention lo the salo of all kinds of Produce and Forwarding Goods, Refer to Hon. A. Y Yenahle, Granville, aud W. Whit afcet, Jr. Esq. Raleigh. Joh Dickinson, R. F. Lf.stkr. Lute of Danville. Petersburg, Va. March, 1848. REMOVAL OF STORE! JAMES LITCHFORD respectfully informs his fr ends aud the public that he has removed bis Stock of Goodt from hi former stand to the opposite side of Fayetteville Street, NEXT DOOR ABOVE MRS. HARDIE S, and directly opposite the Maritt, where they are in vited to give him a call, and continue their custom. On hand, a ?ood assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, ke. - He also continues the Tailoring ISutinrsn, and will attend to all orders for Cutting aud Making Gen tlemen' Clothing. Kuleigh, Feb. 23d, 1R49. . 1 TAILORING. WILLIAM II FURMAX respectfully informs the public that he continues the above business the old stand, and he solicits the orders of his friends and customers. . He is prepared to make gentlemen's Coats and Punts in the latest syle aud in the neatcKt innuner, and will warrant them to be cut and made ai well as they can be iu any establishment in North Carolina. Ilis prices will be moderate to suit the tinuvs, and no effort on his pnrt shall be wanting to give perfect satisfaction. All who want neat and fashionable Clothes, call at lTRMAX'S r Old establised Shop, in Louisburj. Louishnrg, April 39, 184?. FRAXKLIMOX FEMALE Sl'UOOL. THE Summer Session of this School commenced ou the 16th inst., under the management of Mrs. Si'MN F. Philips, a Lady well qualified to instruct in the various brauche of Literature and Sciences, and will consider herself responsible, so far as her in fluence and instruction is concerned, fir the best in tere.t of her pupils. The govern ueiit of the School will be parental. The great object will be, to incite tn virtuous couducl, by an appeal to the moral sense ; and by. duly cuili-v-iting tenderness of conscience. Students will be charged from the time of en trance. Terms jtcr Session nf fee months. Rending. Writing, Arithmetic, Grammar, &c Ji.i.PO The same, iucluding Geography, Natural and- .Moral ffulosnphy, .Xstronuiny. Botany, His tory, Logic, Rhetoric, Composition, ic. 7,00 Itoard can be obtained, from five to six dollars, in respectable families iu the place. Any person wishini; Inrther mrormalion in relation to the School, can address Mrs. l'miai's at Friinltliu toll. -.' Frankl'inton, July 20th, 18 19. 33 3l. Congress Water. THERE may be found a supply of Congress Wa ter at my Establishment, fresh from the Springs, and 1 will keep it on Ice, (as heretofore,) for the ac coininodatiou of my customers. r. 1' . l'1-.M. l It. Ra eigh, June P, 1?49. 27 AKE PITTMAN, (L.ITE Of HALIFAX, N. C.) , Commission Merchant, Petersburg, Va. GIVES his special attention to the aula of all kinds of Country Produce, the purchase of Gwxls, and the receiving and forwarding of Goods. Hefer to B. F. Moore, Esq. Raleigh, N. C. . Tha's K. Thonins, Esq. Louishurg, N. C. dTlpK1' irauhw,N.c. X. M. Long, Esq. 1 L. M. Loug, Esq. Weldon, X.C James Simmons, ) Patterson, Cooper & Co 1 Wills &. Lea, Petenburg, Va. B. F. IL.ls.-y, ) V. S. Marshall, Halifax, N, C. Petersburg, Feb. Ut. 1H I9. 11-bc TURNIP SEEDS. LARGE Norfolk, Ruta Boga, Flat Dutch, and Bennehau's, just received and for sale by P. F. PEhOUI). Raleigh, August 5, 1840. 3b' SOAPS. 1CASE old English Soap long since celebrated for their purity, thi day opened and for sale by P. F. PESCl'D. Raleigh, August 5, 1849. 36 THE LADIES' WORK-TABLE BOOK A BOOK EVERY L VDY SHOULD POSSESS. Containing clear and prartical instructions in all kinds of Plainand Fancy Needlo-wurk, Em broidery, Knitting, Netting and Croicliet-work, with sixty-seven engravings illustrative of the va rious stitches in those useful and fashiorfakls em ployments; making one fine volume of one hun dred and sixty-eight pages, printed on the finest white paper, neatly dine np in paper covers. Price 60 cent ; or handsomely bound in crimson cloth, gilt, Price 75 cent. " This is one of the most useful and instructive books for a Isdy ever published, and one that should be in the hands of every family in the lund. Send by all means, and have it at once." From a Re view of the Work. Any person in thi country can hare a copy of the above work sent them by return of mail, on re- muting the amount for it to the publisber.in a lel'er, post-paid. Published and for sale by T. B. PETERSON, No. 98 Chesnut street. Philadelphia. Editors of Newpapers throughout ihe coun try, copying the above three times, including this notice, and sending a copy of their paper, marked, to the publisher, aha II have a complete copy of the work sent them by return of mail. THE LATEST AND NEWEST fXK JUST RECEIVED, - I My assortment of SPRING GOODS, embracing a great variety of iancg anb Staple Dr$ (Boobs; Of the Latest and moot Fashionable Styles; which ant offered at price that must please, for ("ash, or to punctual customers. For' particulars, please see the Goods on the Connter. JAMES M. TOWLES. Raleign, May llth. 23- FINE TOOTH COMRS. SOME of the most Superior Conh eTer offered lor sale in Raleigh, may be found at F. PESCUIVK JP-VS Stare- Ra'etgh. Matrh S. LAW S0TICE. CC. RATTLE having rcturn4 to tha City, will resume the Practice of the Law, iu this asd Uie adjacent Counties. All business .utruKsd t hint, will be nroinpily at teuded to. lie is prepared to make out and procure all SOL DIERS' CLAIMS, of every description, at short no tice, according ta prescribed form. Raleigh, August 7. 83 lm. W. R. PKFPER EESrECTFULI,Y return hi thank to the citi ' sen of North Carolina, for the patronage he has received from them, while cnguged in business in the city of Raleigh, and beg leave to inform them that he may be found at JARR ATI 'S HOTEL, PETEESBCltiJ, TA., where he will be luppy tn see his old friend 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 call. . Raleigh, March, 6, 184!). 14 3m C1HOCOLATE Drops osd Lozenges of all kinds, -'just opened, and tvs sale by P. F. PESCC'D. Raleigh, March 8, 1849. MOLASSES Just received prime MOLASSES, hew crop. For sale by JAMES LITCHFORD. Next door above Mrs. Hardie'a. Raleigh, March 2. : Rice and Molasses, JUST RECEIVED, k;i I for sule, a new supply of prim-.' J.V.ME.S M. TOWLES. ' Jure 21, 1849. 29 J '."JT.liE PASTE. A superior article of Jujube Fait", imt received, and for sale bv FftlV 1'. F. PESCl'I). PHOSPHESE GAS and LAMP OIL, just re ceived, and fo- sale at Feb. 23. P. F. TESCUD'S Dm; Store. lleck with 's Anti-Dyspeptic Pills. THESE Pills have been now for more than ten years before the Public, and their just pn teiisioi to the character claimed for them closely examiued and tested, by a great number uf persons, too intelli gent to be deceived, and too deeply interested in the result,' not to observe with care, and judge without favor.' ; ' Experience has not weakened these reteusious, but strenglhened aud confirmed (hem by amass if testimony of such respectable character as has rarely sustained any article iu this form in any country. The suWriticr has just received a supply of them which have been recently made, and he being Dr. Ileckwith's Aenlfcr this part ol the State, is prepar ed to furnish the wholesale trade at h'.s price, ia any quantity. P. F. PESCl'D, Druggist Raleigh, March 20, 1849. 17 Raffs! hassl! Rags II! THE Subspribcr will give the highest cash pri ces for any quantity of It AGS, at the Raleigh Paper Mill, Immediate application are requested. Tatil'u r or ivrcs'i'irn Raleigh, July 2, 1849. 31 5t TIMES PRINTING OFFICE. OUR PATROXS are informed that the Printing Office has been removed to the West side of Fay etteville Street, OPPOSITE THE CITY BALL, in the Rooms over the Store of James Litcllford, next door above Mrs. Hardie's Confectionary Store, where we shall be happy to see our subscribers and friends. We are prepared to execute all kinds of . Job printing, , upon the usual terms, iu a neat and handsome man ner, and solicit a portion of public patronage in this line of business. Subscription to the Paper only $2 50 per annum in advance, or $3 00 if not paid before the expiration of six im.nths. IT THE TIMES will alwoj- be furnished five iMHlht for One Dollar, in advance. But subscrip tions will be thankfully received on either plan. lur ITiose indebted to the Office are requested to remit their respective due at eur risk ; when a re cept will b forwarded In their next paper. Ri 1 igh, Feb. 23, lf-49. The Press, Types and Fixtures of the WARRENTON (N. C.) REPORTER OFFICE FOR SALE. HAVING determined o nuitting the Printing Bu siness, we no7 propose selling our Print ug Press, Types snd Fixtures, ut a very low price for tath, or on a short credit for a part of the purchase money, with bond and approved security. The Press and a part of the Type are considerably woru, but will do pretty fair work for two or three years to coie. The Job and Advertising Type are in better condition, and will last many year. The Case, Stand aud other fixture are very good. There is a sufficiency of type of all kiuds for a village establishment. VVarreiiton is a desirable place to re side in, being remarkably healthy, and has as good society as any village in the Sluto. We have been engaged in the publication of the Reporter for21 years, aud have bceu tolerably well sustained. Wo will sell at a price so lorn, that auy one wishing to engage iu be buslneFs would do well to call and see ns, or ad press the Editor, wild, Warrenton, N. C. R. X. VEKELL, Editor and Proprietor. April 21, M). 21 CAMPHOR CAPSULES, a fmo article for Sick Head Ache, just received and for sale by Feb. 23. P. F. PESCL'D SPIRITS TURPENTINE, FRESH from the Still, kept constantly ou hand, and for sale by iho Gallon or Barrel. JAMES M. TOWLES. Raleigh, Augst 3, If 49. - AYASHINGTON HOTEL, RALElvIlI, N. C, As a Temperance Ilon.se. THE Subscriber inform hi friends snd the public, generally, that the above Establishment has late ly undergone extensive repairs, and is now; in com plete order for the reception of the Travelling Public as well .as Boarders. His rooms are omfortably and aeat'y furnished ; the Table shall always be provided with the best that ean be procured ; the Servant are the best in the City for cue and attention to the call of the guests: and go pain (hall be wanting on his part to give satisfaction. The terms shall be a mod erate as the time will afford ; and th attentkm of traveller, aud other, i invited to the advantages of this establishment, being pleasantly located, near the centre of the City. Thi being the uly Temperance House in Raleigh, it has a peculiar recwniitendalion to all those who aro bud of encouraging and practis ing tho Temperance principle. F. W. KING. Raleigh, June 13, 1849. , 28 ly P. F, PESCUB, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IX Drugs, CtroUali, &.13$t ton3, FAYETTIArlLLE ST. RALEIGH, N,C. SCHOOL IN FRANKLINTON. THE Second Session of the School at "-Entou. under Ujs management of Mis REBECCA F. Fl'RM AX, will commence on th 5th of July. Thi School has been very successful during the past ses sion, and ta. attaini g a very high character in the ns ghboihood. FranklintoD is proverbially a health' ocatio and pupils entrusted to the care ot Miss F. will receive every attention necessary to their intel lectual training and moral culture. It is desirable that those wishing to svail them selves of the advsntages of this School should com mence early in the session. If parents from the low country are desirous of placing their daughters where they will enjoy the blessing of henllh, w hile pursuing their studies, this School presents lo them an opportunity unsurpassed in convenience ard eligi bility. Board on favorable terms, (say from Five to Six Dollars per month,) may be obtained at the Rev. R. C. Maynard'a who ha added several rooms to his house, and! also in the fanulr of oilier respectable gentlemen. Any person wishing further information in relation to Ihe School, can address Rev. R FcaMAN, P. M. at Frankliutou: Refer also to the Editor of the Times, Raleigh. Frankliutou, June 1, 1849. 2C--tf IT North State Whig and Newbcrnian copy -six times, aud forward bills to R. I'uriuan, P. M. Krauk- li n ton. Mate of Xorth Carolina. GRANVILLE COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Session Term, A. D. 1819. Altrrllst In T. Wychc snd Parry W. Wyche,") t,x rs. and rainelia Wyche. widow, otcWm. E Wyche, John 'fillet and wile Elizabeth J., Iuisa Y. Speed, George E. Wyche, Bevil G. Wyche, i and A 'iijamin Wyche and Charles f Peiilinii ..r Pnrtiiion. II. W yche, hy Iheir Guardian Furry V W. Wyche, ; - . . WS1l. John J. AVvcho anil IVler P. Wvclie TT appearing. In the satisfaction of the Court, that -the defendants, John J. Wyche and Peter P. Wyche arc nut inhabitahts of this State : It is therefore ordered that publication bu math' in the Raleigh Times, for six weeks, notifying the said defendants to be and appear at our next Court ul Pieasand Quarter Sessions lo Is? held for the County of Granville, nt the Court House in Oxford, on the first Monday in November next, then and there to plead, answer, or demur; otherwise the said petition will lie heard ex y-irU' as In them. and. judgment pro ennfessn entered accordingly. Witness, AuGtmTiN Laisdb, Clerk of oitr said Court, at Olliee in Oxford, the first Monday in August, A J). 1849. AUGUSTIN LANDIS.C. C. C. August 31. 39-6w Pr'a fee j5 63 ' 'x. C. Baptist State Convention. rjMIE next Annua! Meeting of this Conventio.i will be held with the Baptist Church in Oxford, Granville county, commencing on Thursday before the third Sabbath in October. 1813. Introductory Sermon by Prof. William T. Brooks. Missiinary Sermon by Elder J. J. James. The North Carolina Baptist Bible Society will meet on Thursday evening at early candlelight. The Publication and Sunday School Society on Friday evening. And the Education Society in connection with Wake Forest College on Saturday evening. At earh of which Annual Addresses will be delivered. Ample accommodations will, I leain, be provid ed for ministers, t'elcgates, correspondents, and n thors who may attend, by our friends and brethren of different denomination. N. J. PALMER, Secretary. August 31, 1849. t4t Raleigh Paper Mill! THE undersigned take thi method of informing the Publishers of Newspaper and Periodicals in North Carolina, and the Public generally, that ha has leased the Paper Mill, about 3 mile from Raleigh, procured the services of finished operatives, purchas ed the necessary stock, and is now prepared to make aud furnish any amount of Paper to order. Ho asks a trial only for hi Paper, as he is determined to give satisfaction iu it, or cease its manufacture. IMPERIAL, SUPER-ROYAL, MEDIUM Package and. F rapping Paper, manufactured at the shortest uoticeand the :uosl mod erate prices. To " encourage Horn Industry," is, under all cir cumstances, commendable and proper ; and it is wise, when in doing so, we ttcrilice nothing ourselves. Address, JAMES D. ROYSTEIL Itaieiirh, Aut. 24, l?4f). 3ft lm. FOR KE.T. A LARGE and commodious room, suitable for a bed chamber Si office, above Pesctt '.'sJ)rug Store. For terms, apply to Samuel Lucas. Raleigh, August 17, 1649. 3d 3t. BHIXKLEYVILLE VINEYARDS, "OPENED again for visitors on the mii'dlc of Au- Vgustf later than most seasons heretofore, because, that, after the grape foliage and formation of blos somi being killed by the destructive spring frost, they had to be renewed by another growth putting forth. Notwithstanding a good crop of grapes. But as little or no other trnit the season, and dan ger of my wino customers abroad cut short of usual supply by too great a resort to the Vineyards at form er reduced price of entrance ; th'm season about a quarter dollar each" visitor, and commutation for fam ilies or numbers on pic nic or Saturdays, with the usual glass of mtdirinnl leteragt offered ; or of that pronounced by Book nf greatest moral end religions authority on earth, to "cheer God and wan." Most select grapes to carry away furnished visiters, and when sent for, at about AO cents per gallon. SIDNEY WELLER, Proprietor. Brinkleyville, Halifax Co., N. C, 37-tf July 31, m. S State of 3f ortlj Carolina. FRANKLIN COUNTY. In Eifuily, Sirring Term, 1849. Martha Evans. Baldwin Perry, Wiston Perry and there, Agaimt Thomas Galoway and his wife Rebecca, and the chil dren and legal repreacutalives of Albert P. rry, de ceased. In Ibis cause it appeared to the satisfaction of the Court, that Tho. liatuwny and his wife Relicccs, and the children and legal representniive of Albert Pern-, deceased, are iiou-residcuts of this State : On motion of the Plaintiffs counsel, publication ia order ed to be made in the Raleigh Time for six weeks, commanding them to ln and appear al the next Term of aaid Court, o be huld at the Court House, in the Town of Lou sburg, on th 2d Monday alter the 4th Monday in September uext, then and there to plead, answer, Ate, otherwise the can will be set for hear ing sad judgmeat entered pro rosesso. Witness, Tbos. K Thomas, Clerk aud Master for said Couuty, at Office, the 17lh Jnlv, lr!4!l. THOS. K. THOMAS, C. M. E. July 27. (Pr adv ,C2J) 34-fiw CIGARS. AFRESH supply of those celebrated Spanish Ci gars, just received, to allien we invito the at tention of our customers. ' P. F. PESCl'D. Rah igh, August S, 1849. 1 1 30 PLOIFJWS ASifOrtiH :ASTJSCSn A COMPLETE mwertmerK 'U Jiichmend'. cele braled Setf-Sharpeuing Plouglia anofjCastineat else Two Horse Ploogfis for tiuniiy over stubble Land iu the Fall. " JAMES M. TOWLES; Rnliigh, Aufjet p, ie-,1?. " . - ' . 3S Il'ST to hand, and for sale by JAMES LITCHIORD. SP 7- ' tlpi-.iti City Ii J!. STARCH.A good riicU. F. s.-.le bv - Sept 7. , j. umifo'aa-- PRIME JAVA COFFEE of pood qualilv. J'i't received and for sale bv J. l.lTCi.FVl';D. Sept. 7- tfl-U FOR SALE. THE I i roe and very convenient Dw. lliuglLin'a and Lni.toiwerly lieloiigingliiihoe-ifciteuf Mrs. Prescilla Shaw, dee'd., find now oeciijued by .Vlaj. J. Nixon, For terms, apply to JAMES M. -TOWLEs'. June 21, 1?19. s? DAGUERREOTYPES fTUKEN perfect by JOHN C. PALilEP wlo -- ha recently received all the improvement Inm the North. He now works with the celebrated quick preparation' CELEROTYPE, which is decidedly n Improvement in the Art.-- Ilis Gallery is in Palmer & Rarhsay' Jewellery Store. JOHN C. PALMER. 30 tf Raleigh, June 30. MHEWING AND SMOKING TOBACCO, a L ' prime lot. Call at JAMES LrrclIKOftDV, Next door abirtc Mrs. Ilardi-i, Raleigh, March 3. ' NEW ARRANGEMENT. flMIE Subscriber most respectfully inform Ih ciisloninrs and Ihe Public generally, that for, the purpose of reducing his present stock, (which consist -t of nuny desirable goo'b',)toi.alie room lof a new full supply, he will sell at reduced price for cat-h. - He has also obtainnd the services of Mr. Robert Peach, lute of New York, as a cutter. He has spent about seven years in France, where he filled the same station in the most reKt table houses, iinJ comes hiplily recommended us to his abilities in his profession ss well as to moral character. : Call and give him a trial Tuc Subscriber return his gruti-l ul acknowledgments for the liberal pat ronngc heretofore received. J. J. BIGGS. July I3th, 1849. - Slate of Xorth Carolina. CHATHAM COUNTY. COCST Of PLKAS A.NO QUARTES SKSinNS, i August Term, 1S4S. Tlmmas Rogers, Guardian of IL nry Cloud, ... snd hzekiel t rauford and wile .utyv I.. I ., Cranford, tsrsti fsi Sarah Jaue Cloud. J !"u IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Sarah Jane Cloud, the defendant in thi case, is a non resident of this State: II is therefore ordered that pub lication be made in the 'Raleigh Time' for six week fur the aaid Sarah Jane Cloud to make har appearance at the next Term of this Court, to be held for tho County of Chatham, at the Court House in Pittibo reugh, on the second Monday of November nut, tn plead, answer or demur to thi' petition ; or th su will he taken pro eonfeum as to her. Witnes W illiam P. Tavi.o, Clerk of our said Court ut Office, the second Moud.tvof Au;ilsl, A. l. ie ta. W. P. TAYLOR, C. C.C. Sept. 7. 4l)-fiw. Fr's Fee Si C.i ; State of NortI) Carolina, FRANKLIN COUNTY. Court of. Equity .Spring 'Perm, 184D. Jesse Winston and olhcrs i .. Isaac ) Petition for Winston, Drayton, and othoia, heirs sale &divsn at law of Jesse Winston, deceased. )ofreale!tate IN this cause, it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court lhattlie Defendants Tsnnc.WiiistonDruy ton Winston, and B.irtlett O. Chapman and his wife Mary T. Chapman, and Jame E. Whitfield reside beyond the limit of this Stale : It is, on mo tion, ordered that publication be made for six weeks in the Raleigh Times, a newspaper published in the cily of Raleigh, notifying the said defendant lo apiienr at the next term nf the said court to be held for the county of Franklin, at the Courthouse in Louishurg, on the second Monday after the 4th Monday in September next, then and there to an swer the riaintin s petition, otherwise Ihe cause will be heard ex parte, and nn order of sale will be granted in obedience to the prayer of the said peti tion. Witness, Thomas K. 1'homas, Clerk and Master, at Office in Ijniisburg. 2d Monday after ths 4th .Monday in March, 1840, and in the 73d tear of the Independence ot the hiate. THOS. K. THOMAS, C ME. July 13. 32-6w$5G2 State of NortI) Carolina, FRA.KU. COUXTY. Court of Equity -Spring Term, A. D. 18-1&. George Davis r. Joseph ) Petition for division of is. Litlleiohn and others. ( real estate. I.N this cause, it appearing to the satisfaction of the court that John bimley and his wile Mary, and Willie C. Davis, defendants in this bill, reside be yond the limits of this State : It is, on motion, or dered, that publication le made for six weeks in the Raleigh Times, a n a-pa per published in the cily of Raleigh, notifying the said defendants lo appear at the next term of :ho said court to be held for the county of franklin, t the Court House in luiisburg, on liie lid .Monday after Ihe 4th Mon. day in September next, then and tliere to answer the plaintitl bill; otherwise the canse will be heard ex parte, and judgment pro Confteso, as to them, will be entered. Witness, Thomas K. Thomas, Clerk and Mas icr, ut office in lsinisbnrg, the 2d Monday after the 1th Monday in March, A. D. 1840, anil in the 73d year of the Independ' nee of the State. THUS. b.. THOMAS, C M E. July 13. 3i-6w 65 63 State of North Carolina. Ghanvii.i.e Couxtt. Court nf Pleat and Quarter fossum,? August Term, A. D. 1819. ' Durant I Bullock & oilier. vs. Carter Waller, iidin'r. uf James Bullock, deceased, Haywood Oaklcv aud Lliza his Wile, Petition for aecoutit and DJslriiiuiioul'' Martin Edwar.fs aud (,'"'- liue his wife. Ueorga n . Ed ward aud Rebecca hi wife, and William M. Bullock. IT appearing to the satisfaction nf ih Court that the aid Haywood Oakley arid Etiia hi wife, Martin Edward aud Carolina hi wife, (irorg W. Edwcrdk and Rebecca kit wife, and William M. Bullock, in the aaid Petitiou named Defendants, an not iuhntv. itant of thi Stntei It is theroforeou motloa ordered, thai they ami every one df them appear ijl'lh Cwnt of Plea and Qiu.rter'ScaskMn lo be hM Tec th ennri ty of Granville arureaid. In lha Court House al Ox ford, ou tho first Monday of November next, and then and tbvrS make their defence to the mid petition: Otherwise the nmc will bo taken r eonftuo against them, and heard accordingly ; and further, that with in fifty davs alter th making ef thi aider, a copy nt Ihe same b ljuiertri) Hyp week uccesively In tin) Kaieigh Times, a ne'tr.paptr published at tha'City Raleigh iu thi8tat. ..'' Witnes. AuowTina LMl,Cletk of id Courja Otnce ia Oxford, this ISih day Aagnrt, 1849. A. LANDis. e:ac. Aug. 15, JJM9. 3i-.u. Pr. sdv. 3 tiJf i
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